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What are you doing today, sir? | |
I'm f***ing you up! | ||
F*** your followers! | ||
You're f***ing f***h picked! | ||
I don't like fascists. | ||
I don't like Infowars. | ||
I don't like young Nazis. | ||
Go f*** yourself. Hey, why? | ||
Why? What's wrong with me? | ||
unidentified
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Assault is not boy talk, mother f***er. | |
I didn't... Who did I assault? | ||
unidentified
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That's why it doesn't matter. | |
You're a f***ing white male! | ||
F*** all you dioptics! | ||
F*** all you racist b***h! | ||
The good old white days are over with! | ||
The good old white days are over with! | ||
Ain't no more of them things, bro! | ||
These cops, these cops! | ||
These people are literally all humping me right now! | ||
I'm literally... | ||
What the f*** are you doing? | ||
Are you a Christian pastor? | ||
This is mockery. What you're doing here is mockery and you know and that's why you're kicking us off. | ||
That's why you called the cops on us. | ||
You don't have the power of God because you're not a godly man. | ||
unidentified
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I think you're a fraud. Weren't you at the drag queen story? | |
Weren't you at the drag queen story hour? | ||
Was that you? Was that you? | ||
unidentified
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Go. How are you doing today, chicken? | |
You're out here protesting Trump. | ||
Let's have a real conversation. Why don't you like Trump? | ||
unidentified
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There's so many reasons. | |
I don't want to go into it. I might tag. | ||
What now? I'm literally chasing a chicken! | ||
We brought it live on video. | ||
We're going to work out. | ||
Trump supporters are all saying, Motherfucking Christians! | ||
We're going to work out. | ||
Trump supporters are all saying, Motherfucking Christians! | ||
We're going to work out. | ||
Trump supporters are all saying, Motherfucking Christians! | ||
We're going to work out. | ||
Trump supporters are all saying, Motherfucking Christians! | ||
We're going to work out. | ||
Trump supporters are all saying, Motherfucking Christians! | ||
We're going to work out. | ||
You guys are the fascists! | ||
You're all the fascists! | ||
In fact, yeah, like young Nazis. | ||
Whoa! Yeah. You know what? | ||
If someone were to come up... | ||
You're behaving like a fascist. | ||
No, no, no. This guy's literally in my face right now. | ||
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Wait a minute. Who walked up to who? | |
You! I had it on tape. | ||
You literally just walked up to me. | ||
Oh, now you're trying to assault me? | ||
Oh, yeah. Are you going to assault me? | ||
What are you doing? Don't touch my equipment. | ||
Touch your equipment. You are a freak show. | ||
Oh, my God! Are you going to return that? | ||
unidentified
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No. Did you just lick my camera? | |
This dude just licked my camera. | ||
What? Dude, seriously, do you realize how deranged you are? | ||
Like, you belong in a mental institution. | ||
unidentified
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Do you make fart noises with your mouth? | |
I'd say yes. That's the first answer we've gotten out here. | ||
You don't like walls? I don't like you. | ||
unidentified
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Your mom doesn't like you either, does she? | |
Say that to my mom. She's watching. | ||
unidentified
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I'm sorry, he's your son. | |
You did a shitty job. | ||
She just grabbed my. | ||
Is that sexual assault? Is that sexual assault? | ||
Yes. So you just sexually assaulted me? | ||
I did assault you. Should you be arrested? | ||
Arrest me. What's it like being a gay frog? | ||
unidentified
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You should go ask the gay mafia in Hollywood. | |
Dude, I could push you over like a f***ing toothpick. | ||
No, I don't want to assault you. | ||
That's why I want you to leave me alone. | ||
unidentified
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You're a f***ing soy boy twig hanging out with your coward p***y friends. | |
Why don't you take your mask off and meet me in a boxing ring? | ||
Your friends wouldn't recognize you afterwards. | ||
unidentified
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Oh my, what's your problem, ma'am? | |
Hi, have I seen you before somewhere? | ||
unidentified
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Mindless zombies. | |
F*** off! F*** off! | ||
I could drop every single one of you. | ||
Look at this guy. This guy's a joke. | ||
What don't you like about the travel ban? | ||
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You. That makes a lot of sense. | |
First you march and say Trump is Hitler, and then you march and say turn the guns into the government, which is exactly what Hitler did. | ||
Explain to me how Trump is like Hitler. | ||
For our border. | ||
For our border. He's this close to getting the dog s**t kick out of his ass. | ||
Why are you getting so close? | ||
Seriously, you didn't want to have to deal with me today. | ||
I'm a wild mouth. I know that. | ||
What? How do you look at yourself in the mirror? | ||
With my two eyes. So this is Owen Troyer from Infowars.com. | ||
Alright, ladies and gentlemen, when we get back from this break, I've got exclusive information that you already heard. | ||
Ah, but InfoWars is next month's news today, isn't it? | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, is that my box of goodies? | ||
That's actually my box! | ||
Hey, get that on camera. | ||
That's literally my box of products from InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
What did I get there? I ordered a bunch of stuff. | ||
Savannah? Oh, I got a box of TurboForce. | ||
Look at that. That's a big box right there. | ||
I ordered a lot of products today. | ||
I'm glad that they came in. | ||
I got ExtendaWise, some TurboForce. | ||
This is great. Eight-pack PowerStack. | ||
My box came in, ladies and gentlemen, from InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
This is great. We're breaking it down live on air. | ||
What?! The crew is commandeering my supplements from InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
No, it's alright. It's alright. | ||
Whoa. We almost had some physical violence breaking out in studio. | ||
Okay. Thank you, Savannah, for that display. | ||
Thank you, Rob, for trying to protect the box. | ||
But now those are the cruise products, so I've got to get my own. | ||
It's all at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Okay, a little lightheartedness to start the show, but this is a serious hour of broadcasting that I'm going to do here to start the War Room. | ||
And then Harrison Smith is going to take over. | ||
I've got Andrew Torba joining me at 3.30 to talk about what's going on at Drudge. | ||
Where I've been on one side of the aisle, but with the headline and what Drudge is pushing today, I may have literally just flipped in the last five minutes. | ||
I'm not anti-Drudge. | ||
Drudge does his own thing. | ||
But maybe I was wrong about the angle I thought Drudge was taking. | ||
So we'll discuss that with Andrew Torber. | ||
But first... We are next year's, next month's news today. | ||
And folks, sometimes we have to go with stories that we know no one else will cover. | ||
That's why sometimes we get stories that no one else will cover. | ||
And I'll be quite honest with you. | ||
Sometimes we don't cover them. | ||
I got a couple things right now that I may not get to because it's too delicate and there's some other stuff that I might not be aware of. | ||
But this is one that I knew it was happening and we had to roll it out. | ||
And so today they've gone public. | ||
And PJ Media has the story. | ||
It's linked up on Drudge. Now, do I get frustrated that we never get the love from Drudge Report when we break these stories months in advance? | ||
No, because it's not real news until someone breaks it in the mainstream media, right? | ||
Okay. Headline, Racist Watch website demonizes Trump supporters, and it talks about how it takes all Trump donors and puts their address, their name, and everything on this website so that you can go harass them or get physically violent. | ||
And so the attacks are going to ramp up, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Now, we knew this was coming. | ||
I warned you this was coming, not just in innuendo, but literally in so many words. | ||
So we flash back, because even though it's PJ Media and the others writing the stories that are getting all the credit for this, getting all the clicks, getting all the commerce, we'll get no credit, even though we broke this story. | ||
It's never real news, though, when it's here months in advance. | ||
It's only real news when the mainstream media picks it up. | ||
So I went back and digged this out of the archives because I got this intel months ago, folks, and I told you this was going to happen. | ||
So let's go back to the beginning of June on the war room when I warned you this exact thing was about to happen. | ||
They have people in positions that have access to all of your personal information. | ||
They have a contingency plan that they are testing right now. | ||
And again, I'm doing something right now I've been told not to do, but I believe this information is so important, I'd rather put it out to the public. | ||
They have a contingency plan in place right now for a hot, not even civil war, but attack on conservatives. | ||
And I want to be careful what I say here. | ||
But, again, if you are a popular conservative, if you're considered influential and a supporter of Donald Trump, radical leftist groups have your information. | ||
Everything. Some of you have already been made aware of this. | ||
Now, what they're doing right now is a soft test To see if they have updated and accurate information. | ||
So they put out an address or a phone number or something. | ||
See if you respond. | ||
Send out kind of like a recon team to see if that information is right. | ||
We put out information here at Infowars that nobody else has. | ||
And that's quite frankly because we have the chutzpah to do it. | ||
Now, I said... | ||
On Monday, that the left has a contingency plan to target local conservatives. | ||
And they have access to data to dox you or stalk you or send people after you. | ||
And they have begun this. | ||
You saw it with the man that made the Nancy Pelosi meme. | ||
And it happened now to Chris Ritchie where they targeted his home. | ||
So there you go, folks. | ||
That was me on June 3rd telling you they were about to launch a soft test. | ||
Then they did it to a local here in Austin and the person that made a Nancy Pelosi meme. | ||
And then I told you again how they were going to start releasing addresses, names of Trump supporters in your local areas. | ||
Well, now it's mainstream news. | ||
Now they've launched their site. | ||
Now they've gone public. | ||
Now again, I'm not up here... | ||
In fact, I'll be perfectly honest. | ||
Like, it feels good that we're proven right all the time. | ||
It really does. | ||
But it's not bitterness, but on Alex Jones yesterday, we had one of our great crew members here, CJ, breaking it down how we never get the credit, folks. | ||
We never get the credit. They don't link. | ||
Drudge doesn't link to me telling you that months ago. | ||
Nobody links to me. Nobody writes stories about how we broke this information to you. | ||
No, just once it becomes public, then they report on it and then they get all the links and they get all the clicks and they get all the credit. | ||
And honestly, I'm in this for victory. | ||
So I don't even care if I get the credit. | ||
I'll wear a mask on air. | ||
I'll be anonymous. I'll disappear into the sunset. | ||
All I care about is winning. | ||
But there is kind of a level of survival that we have to realize here. | ||
So because we don't get the love, because we get censored, because no one will ever credit us, we don't get to be big. | ||
We don't get to be the credit for the big dogs. | ||
But the truth is we are. | ||
We're bigger than CNN. We're bigger than MSNBC. We have more impact. | ||
We have a bigger audience. | ||
It's just we're demonized, we're suppressed, we're totally censored, we're never given credit, and so people just act like we don't exist. | ||
And so personally, I don't care that nobody gave me credit for breaking this story months ago. | ||
What I care about is the fact that Infowars will not get the credit, nobody will link to our video, nobody will link to our report. | ||
And guess what? I'm sitting here looking at a crew of six people. | ||
I'm sitting here with Darren McBreen and Rob Dew behind the scenes constantly working 10 hours a day. | ||
Guess what? They don't have big money contracts. | ||
The crew doesn't make a bunch of money working here at InfoWars putting their skin in the game, putting their life on the line in many cases. | ||
And we don't get any credit. | ||
There's no big million dollar contract for Owen Troyer. | ||
And so it's really what I'm saying is it's all part of the con to act like Infowars doesn't exist, to act like Infowars isn't successful, to act like Alex Jones hasn't changed the world, to act like Alex Jones didn't organically build Infowars without any, you know, Russian backing or Israel backing or whatever other BS they like to make up. | ||
And so they just take our news and And then act like it's their own. | ||
Every day I see this. | ||
And I don't like to talk about it because most of the time it's just daily stories that people just watch us and then take what we say and report on their own stuff the next day. | ||
It's fine. I just want to win. | ||
But you've got to understand, folks, when we say we're next year's news today, when we say we're the most banned and discriminated name in news, we are. | ||
And there's a reason why we still exist, because we do have the most hardcore information, we are the most accurate, and we do impact and change the world. | ||
So continue to help us do that by going to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I gotta be honest, there's benefits to being the show host here, because the crew just came in and gave me a box of products and said, alright, here's some products, try them, promote them. | ||
Of course, I've already tried them all, but now I get to tell you about them. | ||
I picked out two specifically. | ||
But really, I mean, I keep the Veso Beats at my desk every day because I mix it with my Turbo Force. | ||
But we got the Survival Shield X3 here. | ||
This is, you know, I'm just going to take this right now. | ||
This is on sale 70% off at InfoWareStore.com, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So take advantage of that. | ||
Right now, the 8-pack power stack, also 75% off at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
But I'm going to just do the X3 nascent iodine here. | ||
I think I had an ice cube with fluoride in it yesterday, so that's not going to fly. | ||
Whenever I get any fluoride, I immediately go to the survival shield from InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
All right, down the hatch with that. | ||
I've also got the real red pill here. | ||
I take this every morning with DNA Force Plus. | ||
I really should just list out all the supplements I take every day, but the Real Red Pill from InfoWarsStore.com, that's on sale. | ||
Remember, free shipping at InfoWarsStore.com as well. | ||
And when you support us at InfoWarsStore.com, we give back. | ||
We do more live streams. | ||
We hire more crew. | ||
And I've decided it's official now. | ||
unidentified
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Tent City Tailgate Round 2! | |
This, November 9th. | ||
That's right. It's good! | ||
Tent City Tailgate Round 2, November 9th. | ||
Now, this ended up working out perfectly. | ||
I thank God his providence shines through. | ||
Tent City Tailgate, November 9th, before and during the UT football game, where we're going to have some products to sample and give away. | ||
Maybe some t-shirts, too. | ||
I don't know. Definitely some red meat. | ||
And then the next day, the Sunday before Veterans Day, we're going to be going to the Texas State Cemetery at 10 a.m. | ||
for a... | ||
We do a ceremony, and then we do a flag lay. | ||
On the Tombstone of the Veterans. | ||
And then we're going to do a flag wave later that day on a very popular bridge downtown. | ||
But if you meet up at 10 a.m. | ||
at the Texas State Cemetery, you can be part of those festivities as well. | ||
So Saturday, November 9th, Tent City Tailgate, outside and during the UT football game. | ||
It's going to be a blast. Then the next day, before Veterans Day, we honor the veterans by going to the Texas State Cemetery, doing a flag lay, and then a flag wave later that day. | ||
And in fact, I'm so inundated, I still haven't shared that Facebook group with you, Savannah, so I need to really just do that. | ||
So folks, it's all made possible with your support at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Let me get to some of these videos here. | ||
Which videos did I send you here? | ||
I'm a little confused here because these all say Lebanon protests. | ||
Are they all Lebanon protest videos? | ||
Why do I have three Lebanon? Okay. | ||
Okay. Okay. Is one of those Lebanon protests... | ||
You know what? I'll let Harrison cover that. | ||
But I will say this. | ||
The difference between the protesters in Lebanon and the United States, which you won't be surprised, the ones in Lebanon are much more informed and united for a good cause. | ||
And there's a video, Harrison Smith might play it when he takes over, where a lady is driving through the crowd of protesters with her young son who is terrified. | ||
And so instead of like the leftist, evil, violent protesters here who would love that, the protesters in Lebanon did everything they could to try to cheer that kid up. | ||
And so they started singing and dancing to Baby Shark. | ||
So it's like, that's a united protest. | ||
That's like people united for a good cause, kind of like what you have in Hong Kong. | ||
Yeah, they were doing that, the softball dance of the Washington Nationals. | ||
But here in America, the leftists would have been probably spitting at that lady, shaking the car, violently going into convulsions. | ||
And having no idea what they're even doing out there. | ||
So that's just the difference between real protests, protesting oppression, understanding the issues, and then fake astroturf protests like what you get in America. | ||
But how is it not bigger news that the left is now openly doxing Trump supporters via a website? | ||
I mean, this is them calling for terrorism, folks. | ||
I mean, you can make it what you want, but let's be real. | ||
Let me do a news blitz here before I'm joined by Andrew Torba from Gab. | ||
And this is going to be interesting because I may have had a change in my belief of what Drudge is doing here literally in the last 30 minutes based on his headline right now. | ||
But we'll get into that. Let me do this news blitz. | ||
Judge refuses to dismiss Chicago's lawsuit against Jussie Smollett. | ||
I'm being told there is a lot going on behind the scenes there that's not being reported. | ||
And it kind of goes like this. Chicago has seen a lot of political corruption. | ||
And they've pretty much gotten wise to who Obama really is, a totally corrupt politician, a criminal. | ||
And so they know what's going on with this Smollett deal. | ||
The challenge is to try to put the pieces together. | ||
And so they're trying to get the case to get dismissed, but there's good people behind the scenes trying to figure out what it was, the Jesse Smollett hoax. | ||
Now, you may be asking, where has Barack Obama been? | ||
You can just roll the B-roll in clip 12. | ||
He was in New York at a Soros fundraiser. | ||
That's right. Barack Obama shows up in New York at a Soros fundraiser with Terry McAuliffe, Eric Holder, and others. | ||
What was the fundraiser for? | ||
Redistricting in New York. | ||
If you believe that. But why would Obama and Holder and McAuliffe be at a redistrict New York fundraiser? | ||
Very suspicious to me, but there's Obama at a Soros fundraiser, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Hunter Biden to take paternity tests to prove he's not the father. | ||
Now, this is just wacky wild stuff, but if you look at the girl... | ||
Who they're claiming is, I guess, Hunter Biden's daughter. | ||
Tell me that's not the offspring of Joe Biden right there. | ||
I mean, that is literally Joe Biden's granddaughter right there. | ||
The smile and everything. | ||
The nose, the eyes. | ||
I mean, is that not Joe Biden's granddaughter? | ||
I mean, come on. Am I crazy here? Somebody. | ||
Somebody tell me something. The crew agrees. | ||
I mean, it's not quite Khloe Kardashian and OJ Simpson, but it's right up there. | ||
It's not quite Chelsea Clinton and Webb Hubble. | ||
But Hunter Biden said he would take the test. | ||
Somehow I don't trust it. | ||
I don't know. Yeah, are we in a side-by-side here? | ||
It's like Danny Williams with Hillary and Bill Clinton, too. | ||
Oh, by the way, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, total war criminals. | ||
New Benghazi documents confirm Clinton email cover-up. | ||
Now, based on the research I've done, this is what it looks like, folks. | ||
And this is so convoluted. | ||
I don't want this to be misconstrued. | ||
I just have to tell you. Obama and Clinton were running guns through this region. | ||
They wanted to overthrow... | ||
They wanted to overthrow the Libyan government, Gaddafi. | ||
So they were running a bunch of guns. | ||
Local rebels called terrorists found out about this, targeted the embassy in Benghazi because they wanted to stop these arms deals from happening. | ||
And it was all because of Hillary and Obama. | ||
And they found out... | ||
They were exposed, so they covered it up, got rid of the emails. | ||
Well, Judicial Watch got the emails, folks. | ||
I mean, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama literally were engaged in terrorism in the Middle East, funding it, arming it, and then trying to cover it up. | ||
I'm now joined by Andrew Torba from Gab. | ||
And we're going to discuss what's been going on at the Drudge Report. | ||
Now, this is a story that a lot of people have been talking about. | ||
You've seen headlines in Gateway Pundit. | ||
You've seen headlines in Infowars. | ||
Now Gab with Andrew Torba is making comments, too. | ||
This was tweeted out from Gab. | ||
Matt Drudge partners with new advertising partner that has family connections to Google, starts shilling Mayor Pete, and goes anti-Trump. | ||
Weird how that happens. Here's the people-powered alternative, Gabtrends.com. | ||
So this is interesting, Andrew, because you've really kind of highlighted a new, let's say visible aspect to the Drudge Report that I don't think anybody ever really knew or understood before and that's advertising partner connections and what that ends up doing to the bottom line if there is an impact. | ||
So you can talk about that, but also just the overall approach from Matt Drudge towards Drudge Report and its news, the style lately, has been at least in appearance anti-Trump. | ||
Now my theory has always been that this is Drudge just showing you everything, sharing all the news, putting his own headline to it, if you will, and it's always seemed to me to kind of be like an Ali Youp type thing where he exposes, hypes up all the fake news against Trump only to eventually expose how it was fake in the long run, but he has to build up to that point. | ||
But I've always felt that way. | ||
I gotta say though, today is the first day that I actually may think differently on that because I realize now that Trump, or excuse me, that Drudge Report I don't know if anti-Trump is the right word, but it's putting Trump in a light that makes him appear out of control. | ||
Like, he has no control over anything and he's failing us at every turn. | ||
And so the headline is, Anonymous Writes Book, New Drama Rocks West Wing, A Warning. | ||
Well, you read that and you think, oh my gosh, Trump is done. | ||
A legitimate source is writing a legitimate book to destroy Trump and the West Wing is just shaking. | ||
Well, that's totally inaccurate. | ||
110% inaccurate. | ||
And so I see Drudge continue to put inaccurate news out there only to build it up to slam dunk it later. | ||
But this is kind of reaching next level where the average consumer, now I get it, is going to think, well, Trump is done. | ||
So what's your take on this and get into this advertising partner with Drudge and what impact you think that might have on the site? | ||
Sure, Owen. So thanks for having me on. | ||
I have been a fan of Drudge. | ||
I've been reading The Drudge Report, like many of the people who are probably watching this show, since I'm about 13 or 14 years old. | ||
So I respect Matt Drudge. | ||
I respect what he's built up. | ||
And that's why it's been really disappointing to me over the past year, or really in the last six months, more so, more evidently. | ||
This change in tone, this change in narrative, he was always pretty supportive of the president. | ||
And it's not just about that, but he's also now shilling Mayor Pete, highlighting him when there's positive stories about him and really pushing him. | ||
And his traffic is paying for this. | ||
He lost about 10 percent of his His traffic, which, you know, when you're doing billions of page views a month like he is, is a lot of people. | ||
And, you know, I started noticing this. | ||
People were talking about this on Gab, about what has happened to Drudge and what's going on. | ||
Started digging into it a little bit more and found an article from earlier this summer in August. | ||
That said that he dropped his advertising partner of over 20 years, which is really unusual. | ||
And, you know, you look into it, and the new advertising partner, which is Granite Cubed, it's owned by someone named Margaret Otto. | ||
Her husband is a technical director at Google, and the couple acquired Drudge's father's website back in 2017. | ||
Now, you know, on the surface, that's like, okay, well, whatever. | ||
So there's some connections to Google. | ||
You know, that's not anything conclusive. | ||
But when you pair that with the fact that he is now pushing the iOS and Android app heavily, really pushing people to download that. | ||
And he's always had these, but he's never really pushed them. | ||
He's never really updated them. | ||
And over the past month or so, he's been really pushing people to get that app. | ||
And, you know, the new advertising relationship paired with the narrative change... | ||
A lot of people are saying, this doesn't even sound like Matt Drudge anymore. | ||
And I myself started paying attention to this and picking up on people saying this on Twitter and on Gab. | ||
And just myself, I would open Drudge and think that I was looking at CNN or Huffington Post. | ||
And a lot of times he's He's now linking to them. | ||
So this was very just bizarre behavior, and we don't have any answers. | ||
But the point is that I said, okay, if someone was to build the Drudge Report today, what would that look like? | ||
And what does an alternative to the Drudge Report look like? | ||
And I said, well, you take Matt Drudge out of the equation, and you have it powered by people. | ||
So we have this data from Dissenter, which is our web browser that allows you to comment on any URL across the entire internet. | ||
And we obviously have Gab data based on what people are sharing on Gab and talking about on Gab. | ||
So we have that data to tell us what is actually trending right now. | ||
What are people actually talking about across the internet right now? | ||
And we built this in a weekend, gabtrends.com, where you can see the links across the internet of what people are talking about and what people are discussing in this Drudge-like format. | ||
So instead of it being curated by Matt Drudge or by myself, It's really curated by you. | ||
It's curated by the people, the people that are out there commenting and discussing things across the entire internet. | ||
So that's what we built, and it's taken off like wildfire. | ||
People are really liking it. | ||
I didn't realize just how upset people were with Drudge until I launched this, and we saw it taking off over the past couple of days like wildfire. | ||
Well, and anybody who's a prying observer and consumer of Drudge, I think... | ||
Both of us, obviously, are on the same page, noticed, I guess maybe, it's tough to put a timeline on it, everything is kind of a blur, but noticed, let's say, a few months back, maybe a year or so or less, that there was a difference on Drudge. | ||
Now, my first theory or conclusion was that Drudge has hired new people to help him aggregate and put out content on DrudgeReport.com. | ||
You've obviously discovered some other things with the new advertising partner. | ||
I think that's very significant. | ||
Maybe the connections are trivial and mundane. | ||
Maybe not so much. | ||
We can't really know for sure. | ||
But what we know is that the style, the taste of Drudge has changed. | ||
And there's no doubt about that. | ||
Now, a wild conspiracy, and I could even see Drudge taking this approach... | ||
Maybe Drudge is done and wants to ride off into the sunset and is saying, alright, somebody else compete with me now. | ||
Maybe. So that's just another crazy thing. | ||
And by the way, I'm happy to do so. | ||
I can still respect Matt and what he's done, and I would respect that. | ||
I think the problem that most of his viewers, people who have been loyal to the site for 20-plus years in some cases, he has no communication. | ||
He doesn't come on InfoWars and talk with Alex and say, here's what's going on. | ||
I've been doing this for 20 years, Alex. | ||
I'm tired. I want somebody else to take over, so I'm not doing this anymore. | ||
I'm going to step back for a little bit. | ||
And I think people would understand that, and at least they would have some sort of answer. | ||
But the problem is that he's in the shadows. | ||
We have no idea what's happening, so all we can do is speculate and look at these things and try to make some sort of conclusion out of, okay, well, his narrative has changed this entire year. | ||
He's gone anti-Trump. | ||
He's shilling Mayor Pete. He has a new advertising relationship. | ||
He's shilling his Apple and Google apps when in the past he called- And that's big. | ||
I'm glad you highlighted that, actually, because I definitely noticed it. | ||
I mean, every day he's pushing his app for the last week or two, but I didn't really make that connection. | ||
But that actually is significant because you've been banned. | ||
You're not allowed on those platforms Infowars is not allowed on those platforms and and actually drudges app was removed Not too long ago from those platforms now. It's back and apparently better than ever is that because of this new deal Is there other something deal going on? | ||
So it's all very interesting and considering drudge is the biggest news aggregation and news site in the world It is I think important to figure out Not that Drudge owes us anything, but as consumers and in the media, it's important, I think, for us to know what is going on here at Drudge. | ||
Very influential. Absolutely. | ||
Absolutely. And the thing that concerns me is really the connection to Silicon Valley, right? | ||
So you look at Mayor Pete is now Silicon Valley's favorite. | ||
You have photos of him and Mark Zuckerberg buddy-buddying and Mark Zuckerberg suggesting people to hire for his campaign. | ||
Google employees, Facebook employees all donating to him. | ||
Yeah, let's talk about that. Let's talk about that because I was cued in that they wanted to start pushing Mayor Pete after CNN had that gay town hall. | ||
And ever since then, they've really been pushing Mayor Pete. | ||
So I think they realize the old guard Democrats are out, folks. | ||
This is an interesting development. | ||
Andrew Torba from Gab.com is with us. | ||
We are talking about what is going on at the Drudge Report right now. | ||
And I gotta say, folks, today's Drudge headlines, to me, are the most, I guess, philosophy shifting that I've seen. | ||
For him to sit here and act like the latest fake book against Trump is disturbing the West Wing is such fake news, it's ridiculous. | ||
And it's one thing to promote fake news and highlight fake news, which Drudge does all the time with Red Links. | ||
I get that. This is him, if it is him, making fake news. | ||
Book rocks the West Wing. | ||
I guarantee you this isn't even an afterthought of a fart. | ||
Of Donald Trump right now, other than just to figure out who the hell the latest spy is in his staff. | ||
Which, I mean, folks, like, it's crazy the amount of spies that he's dealing with right now. | ||
He can't even figure it out. But, you know, I found that story, Andrew, that you were talking about, and it was actually alarms going off, considering it was at BuzzFeed. | ||
And so I sit there and I say, how does BuzzFeed have this exclusive on Drudge? | ||
And it's a puff piece, and I'm thinking, is this BuzzFeed? | ||
Is this the left planting their flag on Drudge? | ||
Is this the left bragging, we now have a foothold on Drudge? | ||
That's exactly what I was thinking. | ||
I read this, and I was skeptical at first, just like you were. | ||
I said, oh great, a BuzzFeed article about Drudge. | ||
What are we going to find here? | ||
But then I read it, and it's not bad. | ||
It's kind of a puff piece when you look at it. | ||
It's just very concerning what's going on. | ||
And I wish that Matt would just come out and tell us what's going on. | ||
But if you look on Twitter, if you look on Gab, there are thousands and thousands of posts complaining about this stuff. | ||
People are noticing and they're leaving, which is really sad. | ||
For me, as someone, again, who has read Drudge for- Over a decade, I grew up reading the site and getting my news from the site. | ||
I just wanted an alternative for myself. | ||
And I said, well, we have this dissenter data. | ||
We have this gab data. | ||
We know what links people are commenting on and what they're talking about across the web. | ||
So let's pull that together in a drudge-like format and let's compete and let the free market decide and see where people want to get their news. | ||
Do they want to get it from One person who is fallible and who can shift with these new advertising relationships, or do they want to get it from the crowd? | ||
Do they want the crowd to surface what people are talking about and what people are interested in across the web? | ||
And that's what we've done here. | ||
We've essentially recreated Twitter and Gab, but instead of focusing on the individual accounts or the cults of personality, we're focusing on the links. | ||
So the links create this public square where everybody can comment and see both sides or no sides or whatever and see what people are thinking and what people are talking about across the web. | ||
And people are loving it so far, and it's – I'm discovering news on it all day long. | ||
It's fantastic. | ||
I love it. | ||
And that's Gabtrends.com. | ||
And by the way, again, you can argue whether or not Drudge owes its consumers, its readers anything. | ||
I'm not arguing that point. | ||
However, if you're a consumer of a news site or let's say you're a consumer of InfoWars and we have a major management change or approach change to something, you let the audience know so that they can maybe have a better understanding. | ||
Like you were saying in the last segment, Matt Drudge is pretty much, you know, you never see him, you never hear from him. | ||
He's pretty much always in the shadows. | ||
Fine. That's fine for him. | ||
But, and that's where the debate comes in. | ||
Does he owe it to his consumers to say, hey, I just signed a new advertising deal. | ||
The content on my site is going to change dramatically. | ||
Does he owe that to his consumers? | ||
Does he not? I mean, I think there's a fair debate to be had there. | ||
So here's the thing. It's a private business. | ||
He can do what he wants, but the market is going to react, and the market is reacting to that. | ||
That's why the traffic is tanking. | ||
That's why people are really excited about Gab Trends now. | ||
And again, I didn't realize just how much pent-up frustration there was with Drudge until we launched this. | ||
But here's what I think it is. | ||
Andrew, what I think it is, because let's be clear about this. | ||
The frustration really isn't with Drudge. | ||
I think the frustration is with all the fake news, all the constant attacks on Trump, and we at least sit here kind of like, you know, want to be able to at least sit back as like a safety net and say, hey, at least the number one website in the world, Drudge, isn't anti-Trump. | ||
At least the number one website for news in the world isn't going to try to take down Trump with fake news. | ||
Well, now we're questioning it and we're wondering, wait a second, is that Drudge now? | ||
Is it not Drudge now? | ||
What is Drudge doing? | ||
The pent-up frustration is all the constant lies and slander and libel about Trump getting the mainstream attention. | ||
Getting all the attention of the masses. | ||
And so we think, well, at least Drudge Report isn't that. | ||
But now we're like, wait a second, is it that? | ||
And so I think it's just all this pent-up frustration with the fake news. | ||
Now people go there and see it's on Drudge, and it's just like, oh my gosh! | ||
Right, right. It's really shocking. | ||
I mean, Drudge was one of the only places besides Infowars, Gab, there's Breitbart, a couple of alternative media outlets, but there's very few. | ||
So when one of them starts changing, it's a really big shock to the populist movement and to all the people who are sick and tired of the same exact narrative, the fake news being pushed by the mainstream media. | ||
So I think you're right. | ||
You're absolutely right. It is this release of frustration. | ||
By the way, by the way, we've got Rob Rob Dew on the crew mic. | ||
Rob, do you want to say something here? | ||
Hey, Owen, I'm just listening to your conversation, and just to let people know, you can go on Gab Trends on your phone, and then it's the same thing you can do at band.video. | ||
You can make it a home button on your home screen. | ||
I actually did that two days ago because I got sick and tired of going to Drudge and seeing crap. | ||
Wow. So I want to commend Andrew Torba and the gang over there at Gab for being nimble enough to see the trend and We're good to go. | ||
Where Drudge is right next to Drudge because I'm going to start checking gab trends before Drudge Report because, yeah, I'm getting sick and tired of the kowtowing to the lame establishment. | ||
So I just wanted to add that in. | ||
Well, I got to get my word in edgewise now because I actually do the best news aggregation on my Subscribestar, okay? | ||
And my headlines are the best, too. | ||
But see, here's the thing, too. | ||
Because it's nice to have different options where you go to what Gab Trends is doing, and that's just organic. | ||
What's trending? What are people talking about? | ||
Not one person deciding, but the group collective that's aggregating news. | ||
Whereas on my Subscribestar, I just do all my news aggregation that I do on a regular basis and that I cover on air. | ||
And then I create my own headlines. | ||
So, for example, when I see this... | ||
Top headline on Drudge. | ||
Like, here's what I'll do on my Subscribestar. | ||
The headline from CNN is anonymous Trump official who wrote New York Times op-ed has a book coming out. | ||
So I would link to that and I would say, new fake book or another fake book released to try to destroy Trump. | ||
Or left creates another fake book to destroy Trump. | ||
Something like that. Where Drudge is acting like, oh no, this is legit. | ||
Like, this is a legit book. | ||
It's really going to hurt Trump. | ||
The White House is shaking. | ||
No, they're not. | ||
And so I think that this is, for me, this is like, I told you, man, like, this is the first time where I'm looking at Drudge saying, huh, you're really going to give clout to this book that you know is fake, and you're really going to let consumers of your news think that the White House is in peril over this fake book that's going to be here today, gone tomorrow. Well, that's the thing about Gab Trends, too, is you don't have to just base it on the headline. | ||
You can actually click through the comments and see what people are saying about it, whether in the comments saying, this is another fake news book, this is a smear, or check out this other article that I found that counters this source. | ||
So there's, you know, the crowd real-time fact-checking these links as it's happening, and you get multiple different perspectives. | ||
So, you know, we have, if you scroll down on Gab Trends, we have something called Around the Web. | ||
And this has, you know, basically a feed of every source, you know, from Fox News to Infowars, CNN, both left, right, center, apolitical, business, technology. | ||
So you can see what people are talking about from all different perspectives. | ||
I love this. | ||
Oh, this is really... | ||
I'm actually going to start going to Gab Trends myself. | ||
I'm going to start using Gab Trends to aggregate my news. | ||
You're going to discover a lot of information and you get multiple perspectives. | ||
You get the mainstream perspective to see what garbage they're spewing today on both the left and the right, by the way. | ||
You get the alternative media perspective and then you get the perspective of the people in the comments on all of these articles. | ||
Oh, this is so great. I have another place to go aggregate news. | ||
That's exactly what I needed because there's so much time in the day. | ||
No, this is actually great. | ||
I love that you've done this with Gab Trends. | ||
And folks, if you're not on Gab, you can get on Gab. | ||
Go to Gab.com, get yourself an account. | ||
It's Twitter without all the censorship. | ||
So thanks for coming on with us today, Andrew. | ||
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Great stuff. Thanks for having me. | |
Gab Trends, folks. | ||
I gotta say, that is a good-looking news aggregation site that I'm going to start using for my news aggregation, which you can find on subscribestar.com slash owen-royer. | ||
I actually do the best news aggregation, but that's neither here nor there. | ||
All right, Harrison Smith is going to take over on the other side. | ||
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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to The War Room. | ||
My name's Harrison Smith. I will be with you for the next two hours. | ||
The following hour will be a very important hour of television. | ||
I will be giving you a revolution world tour, folks. | ||
You know InfoWars is the tip of the spear, and it seems like 1776 worldwide is kicking off with massive revolutions happening on a daily basis. | ||
I will be giving you the breakdown of almost... | ||
I mean, there's almost too many to... | ||
Quantify, but almost all of them, as many as I can get to, in the next hour. | ||
Very important stuff, but first, here's a message from Alex Jones about the iodine conspiracy. | ||
It is fulfilling to be informed. | ||
It is fulfilling to know that there are serious challenges in our individual lives and to our species in general. | ||
It's fulfilling to face the hard facts because we are designed to take on a challenge when we decide to actually engage and be involved and have purpose-driven lives. | ||
So many people are completely empty, no matter how much money or how much success they have, because they did it only for themselves, not for The greater connectivity. | ||
Now the globalists understand this. | ||
The social engineers know how we tick. | ||
And so they will create an artificial system of collectivism where a centralized corporate board collectivizes us for the so-called good of the people. | ||
But really we're being collectivized so we can be controlled and engineered and further dumbed down and turned into slaves. | ||
That's the admitted globalist program. | ||
So I like to pull back and look at things that are really hard to change versus things that are really easy to change. | ||
And InfoAwards has been instrumental thanks to your support in launching major initiatives against the anti-human forces of the NWO. That said though, electromagnetic radiation from 5G, what they're doing to us through the vaccines, all of this is a real challenge. | ||
The brainwashing of our children, the sexualization of our children, all of this is done to sabotage the species so we don't go to the next level. | ||
But one of the ways we can really, really take action is with things that our bodies absolutely have to have to live and survive. | ||
And these are things that the globalists have very quietly but in a steady way focused on to make sure that we don't get them in our diets so that we are dumb, so that we are slow, so that we are lethargic, so that we don't have that initiative. | ||
Because if we have the initiative, well, then we will make choices in our lives and be involved in ways that take control away from the control freak, social engineer, globalist, the mad scientist that think they're God. | ||
Now that said, this is how we fund our operation. | ||
And I fund our operation with things that I believe in, that I know are good, and that I use. | ||
And I cannot tell you enough. | ||
How important it is to realize that almost all the soils on the planet are depleted of iodine. | ||
If you don't have iodine, you will get deficiencies, you will end up dying. | ||
That's a fact. And there's all the big studies, Europe, U.S., China, Mexico, there's thousands of them, that iodine deficiency causes Autism-like symptoms. | ||
It causes birth defects. | ||
It causes so many serious problems. | ||
Very low IQs in children. | ||
And if you add fluoride to that, which Western governments add to the water and to foods, then it accelerates that. | ||
And our life expectancy is going down in the West. | ||
Infant mortality is exploding. | ||
We are getting stupider and stupider. | ||
Our IQs are plunging. | ||
And ladies and gentlemen, this is being done by the cold-blooded establishment to To create a system where the West falls and then there'll be nobody to oppose their authoritarianism because all the other nations accept it. | ||
They never had the revolution that we had in America and areas of England and Europe. | ||
And so it's a big deal. | ||
So I want to just encourage you to understand this isn't just some pitch to fund InfoWars. | ||
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And we'll get to that on the other side. | ||
Welcome to the War Room, ladies and gentlemen, Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer for the following two hours. | ||
Folks, it's revolution worldwide. | ||
We are seeing the beginnings of the international civil war, a global uprising against the New World Order. | ||
Recently, eyes all across America turned towards the tiny former British colony of Hong Kong when a competitor in a video game tournament was banned from competition over his support of the protests taking place there, resulting in massive waves of cancellation of the game's publisher, Blizzard. And at the same time, the totally never political sports world became enmeshed in the same scandal, with major corporations kowtowing to the totalitarian the totally never political sports world became enmeshed in the same scandal with major corporations kowtowing to the totalitarian dictator for life of communist hellhole China, | ||
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Recently, eyes all across America turned towards the tiny former British colony of Hong Kong when a competitor in a video game tournament was banned civil war, a global uprising against the new world order. | |
Xi Jinping. | ||
Now after weeks of escalating conflicts on the streets of Hong Kong, news of the protests broke through to the mainstream video games and sports world, so for once in our lives, the violent political turmoil of the wider world literally smashed through the distractions of the mainstream America to disrupt our bread and circuses enough to cast light on this monumental grassroots cyberpunk give me liberty or give me death revolution being waged by | ||
downtrodden Hong Kong protesters against the overwhelming dystopian might of the ascendant communist Chinese techno-fascist regime in its unchecked march towards world superpower status. | ||
And yet, the Hong Kong uprising... | ||
incredible as it may be, is only one of a great many popular revolts taking place at this very moment across Earth. | ||
the carefully laid foundations of the current world order are cracking. | ||
And on every continent, millions and millions of disaffected souls are rising up in violent opposition to their governments. | ||
The entire world, folks, is aflame in revolution. | ||
Now, while some of these troubles are born from a righteous yearning for liberty, like those in Hong Kong, others, like the turmoil in Mexico, represent the collapse of polite society under the might of a destructive criminal element. | ||
But one thing binds all of them together. | ||
That is the catastrophic failure of the status quo, the utter collapse of so-called legitimate authority under the weight of long-festering exploitation and resentment. | ||
This is the global human revolution. | ||
This is 1776 worldwide. | ||
And folks, I'm going to give you a tour, a world tour of revolutions happening across the globe right now. | ||
And you'll see through this how there is a through line. | ||
There is a We're good to go. | ||
So Hong Kong, of course, continues to be absolutely inflamed. | ||
The images coming out of this are absolutely worthy of a cyberpunk video game or Hollywood movie with protesters building catapults, police beating people with bats, shooting people in the chest at point-blank range. | ||
Incredible footage coming out of Hong Kong. | ||
On Sunday, protesters set up roadblocks and torched businesses, and police responded with tear gas and water cannons. | ||
These protests have gone on since early June. | ||
In those four months, the violence and the chaos has only expanded. | ||
24 people were hurt this last weekend and treated in hospitals, including six with serious injuries. | ||
Now, what they're demanding, they call five main demands, not one less. | ||
those five demands that the protesters are advocating for are the following one a full withdrawal of the extradition bill. | ||
This is the bill that sparked off these protests originally. | ||
And that is the extradition bill that would allow China to retrieve their dissidents from Hong Kong Hong Kong would no longer be a safe harbor for those who wish to oppose the communist totalitarian authoritarianism of China. | ||
That's what started it. | ||
So that's the first demand full withdrawal of that extradition bill. | ||
The second is for a commission of inquiry into alleged police brutality, specifically concerning the suppression of these protests. | ||
The third demand is a retraction of the classification of protesters as rioters. | ||
The fourth demand is amnesty for arrested protesters. | ||
And the fifth is dual universal suffrage. | ||
The legislation in Hong Kong is only half elected. | ||
Half of them are elected. The other half are appointed by businesses and corporations. | ||
The protesters demand that that change and that every member of the legislation be directly accountable to the people over whom they rule. | ||
The protesters, of course, are waving colonial and U.S. flags. | ||
They're singing the national anthems of places like Britain and the U.S. And this is a common theme that you'll see throughout all of these protests are, one, a yearning for freedom, a yearning for political action and political – to have a voice in your political system. | ||
And also you will see that the protest – Habitually start with one seemingly perhaps minor occurrence or complaint that the protesters have that then spirals out of control because of the response from the government. | ||
The people protest. | ||
They want to have a voice. They want to make their grievances known to demand redress from their governments. | ||
And those governments brutally repress and oppress the protesters. | ||
And that causes a feedback loop that spirals out of control. | ||
As night fell this weekend, protesters returned to the street setting trash on fire at intersections. | ||
Residents jeered riot police, cursing at them, telling them to leave. | ||
The officers in turn warned people they were a part of an illegal assembly and told them to leave, unleashing tear gas to disperse the crowds. | ||
And of course, that is basically the only protest that we see actually talked about on mainstream American television, again, because it has broken through the video games and professional sports of the mainstream media. | ||
To actually enter into the awareness of the average American. | ||
Unfortunately, that is not the same for almost any other protest that I will detail here today. | ||
And of course, this is most obvious with the Yellow Vest protest, which has gone on for nearly a year in France. | ||
Now, it has slowed down a little bit over the summer, but November 17th is the anniversary of the first Yellow Vest movement, and they are planning a very large protest to reinvigorate this movement. | ||
The LVS protest, named for the bright jackets that French drivers are required to have in case of emergency breakdown, began last November in response to a hike in fuel taxes that demonstrators said would fall disproportionately on rural residents and those in the provinces who lack public transportation. | ||
The protest quickly grew into a wider anti-establishment movement, demanding lower taxes on the poor, higher taxes on the rich, and better public services. | ||
After a November protest since hundreds of thousands of demonstrators onto the streets were Approval ratings for the flat-footed Mr. | ||
Macron fell to just 25%. | ||
Now, since November, at least 10 deaths have been linked to the Yellow Vest demonstrations, and Mr. | ||
Macron introduced a sweeping series of reforms to try to mollify their anger. | ||
And unfortunately, the Yellow Vest movement has not been able to coalesce around a single leader, and so some of their demands have sort of gone by the wayside. | ||
But essentially, on November 17th, the Yellow Vest will mark the movement's one-year anniversary with a massive rally. | ||
They expect the turnout to be similar to what it was in the height of the movement when more than 280,000 across the country participated. | ||
Now, Mr. Macron has come out and allowed for tax relief on certain things. | ||
He's caved in other certain things. | ||
Still, the French unemployment rate stands around 8.5%, which is absolutely just massive. | ||
And, of course, this is in a time when they're importing an absolutely unreasonable number of foreigners into that country at a time when the people of that country are struggling, struggling even just to find work. | ||
The Yellow Vest protest might be smaller than it was, but still in Toulouse last weekend, a thousand marchers had to be driven away with tear gas injuries and arrests taking place there. | ||
So it might be smaller, but it is not gone and we will probably see a resurgent here in the next week. | ||
There's more about this that I will get to on the other side as we go to a commercial break. | ||
The French police are themselves striking and marching for better conditions as well as clashing with French firefighters. | ||
This is, folks, a complete collapse of the worldwide system. | ||
This is 1776 worldwide. | ||
When we get back after this short commercial break, I will continue to tour around Europe as we see Spain, the Netherlands, and other places there in flame. | ||
And then we move to the Middle East where you see what it's like when you try to protest in a totalitarian hellhole. | ||
It's a little bit more brutal than Europe. | ||
Don't go anywhere folks. Earlier this month, beginning of October, French police actually took to the streets to protest low morale, rising suicide rates, and the Macron government's controversial prison reforms. | ||
It's the first time in nearly 20 years that the police marched like this and went on strike like this. | ||
And they hoped to mobilize 15,000 to 20,000 demonstrators in response to morale-sapping accusations of violence against the Yellow Vest protesters, a wave of suicides amongst officers and proposed pension reforms. | ||
How healthy is your society, ladies and gentlemen? | ||
How coherent is your government when the police themselves are striking? | ||
That is a sign of an imminent collapse. | ||
In addition, you have French police using tear gas against protesting firefighters. | ||
French police fired tear gas and water cannons on Tuesday. | ||
This was midway through October. | ||
And clashes with firefighters protesting in Paris over their working conditions. | ||
Thousands of firefighters from across the country attended the protests in the French capital calling for better pay, guarantees of their pension benefits, and greater respect for their professions. | ||
They tried to climb the steel barriers around France's lower house of parliament while police officers threw tear gas grenades at them. | ||
So you have the French police protesting their conditions. | ||
You have the French police going up against the French firefighters in a massive clash of... | ||
Social offices. | ||
I mean, this is something greater than just protest. | ||
This is the cracking of the foundations of civilization itself. | ||
And it can be seen there in France with Yellow Vest, who, if you look at their list of demands that the French Yellow Vest protesters put out, folks, it reads like an Infowars homepage. | ||
It's all about protesting against... | ||
Inordinate taxes against people in rural districts, against gas tax, basically an obvious and overwhelming attempt by the globalists in power to force people into cities to steal their freedom and to force them to be nothing but vassals of a greater world state. | ||
That is what the French people are rising up against, and after a year, those protests are still going strong. | ||
Meanwhile, in the Netherlands, Dutch farmers clog roads to protest for the third time. | ||
Thousands of Dutch farmers drove tractors along highways causing major traffic jams this Wednesday. | ||
As part of their protest campaign against what they say are attempts to blame them for nitrogen pollution. | ||
It's the third time that the farmers have mounted a day of protest. | ||
Its campaign launched after a court ruling in May found the Netherlands in violation of European emission rules. | ||
So this is EU rules being foisted on the farmers in the Netherlands and forcing them to pay unreasonable taxes in the name of climate change. | ||
Last year, this is a quote from... | ||
One of the members of the Farmers Defense Force, this is a great quote, he says, last year you didn't hear anything about nitrogen, and now suddenly it's a mortal question. | ||
He says these are people in the city who have two plants on their balcony, and they're saying, oh, nature is suffering. | ||
Nature is suffering. So Dutch farmers absolutely sick of the grandstanding and browbeating by the city dwellers there in the The EU is actually the one putting this on them. | ||
These are not Netherland rules. | ||
These are Netherland courts deciding that Dutch farmers have to comply with EU rules, just so we're clear. | ||
In May, they ruled that government laws for granting construction permits and farming activities that emit large amount of nitrogen are in breach of EU legislation, and that forced the halt of up to 18,000 infrastructure and construction projects. | ||
Livestock farms are also seen as a crucial way of cutting nitrogen emissions, endangering an important sector of the Dutch economy and enraging farmers. | ||
Farmers. So, yeah, you want to build your infrastructure. | ||
You want to expand. You want to improve the life of the regular people in your country. | ||
Well, the globalists say no. | ||
The EU says no. | ||
You have to bow to them. | ||
You have to bow to their obscene, unscientific, and ridiculous nitrogen cap demands. | ||
Oh, you and your family have been farmers on this land for generations beyond counting. | ||
Too bad Greta Thunberg is crying. | ||
So now you can't live in the way that you've lived for all of human history. | ||
That is what they're protesting in the Netherlands. | ||
In Spain, and this will round out our European leg of the tour, in Spain, violent protests are taking place in favor and against Catalan independence. | ||
The streets of Barcelona and other Catalan cities have been rocked by protests since Spain's Supreme Court sentenced nine separatist leaders last Monday to jail terms of up to 13 years for sedition over the failed 2017 independence bid. | ||
Demonstrators have set fires to cars and garbage bins. They've thrown rocks at police who've respired, who've responded by using their batons and firing rubber bullets. Nearly 600 people have been injured in clashes with police since the protest started. A police officer was in very serious condition and a demonstrator was in critical condition, according to Barcelona Mayor Ada Colau. | ||
Speaking at a party meeting in Toledo, central Spain, the head of the main conservative opposition popular party said Spain needs a real government, a government that leads. He says Torra called for unconstitutional negotiations with Sanchez in what appeared to be aimed at ensuring that a legal referendum on independence, currently a non-starter for Madrid, was up for discussion. | ||
Essentially, in 2017, Catalan attempted to hold a referendum for independence to break away from Spain, yet another decentralization movement, yet another movement where a larger... | ||
More widespread, globalist organization they're attempting to be broken away from by a smaller, wanting-to-be-independent and autonomous state. | ||
Well, in 2017, when they held that referendum, there was massive pushback from the Spanish government. | ||
The Spanish government cracked down on it and actually gave very, very long prison sentences to those who organized and tried to arrange this referendum. | ||
What did I say earlier? | ||
We're seeing the same pattern where protesters try to do things the right way. | ||
They try to get out and have their voices heard. | ||
The governments of that area crack down on them. | ||
And what happens? | ||
Do the people just go away? | ||
Are they just squashed like a bug? | ||
Do they just give up and give in? | ||
Oh, you're more powerful. | ||
You're more strong. | ||
I give in. | ||
Dominate me? | ||
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No. | |
The protests grow. | ||
The protests expand. | ||
The protests get more intense, more violent, and more sure-footed as they rise in opposition to the totalitarianism and authoritarianism of those who claim to rule them. | ||
them. So that's exactly what we're seeing in Catalan. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of protesters, pro-independence protesters, take to the streets to oppose lengthy prison sentences given to organizers of the October 2017 referendum. Catalonia's Health Department said on Saturday that 13 people were still in hospital with injuries sustained during the protest, adding that four people have lost their sight in one eye due to impacts from plastic bullets. | ||
18 protesters have been remanded in custody out of 194 arrested. | ||
Madrid said that the past week saw 288 police officers hurt in clashes with protesters and one policeman in critical condition in Barcelona Hospital after a chunk of pavement used as a missile had broken through his protective helmet. | ||
Folks, this is not just a tea party that's getting out of hand. | ||
This is war. | ||
This is revolution. | ||
This is hundreds and hundreds of people being injured on a weekly basis. | ||
When we get back, we go to the Middle East, where you see what true repression looks like. | ||
You see what really happens when you lose any ability to protest and any semblance of free speech. | ||
You see the crackdown and the violence that comes with totalitarianism and authoritarianism. | ||
This is information you're only going to get at Infowars.com. | ||
This is The War Room. Harrison Smith, don't go anywhere. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer today, and we continue with our Revolution World Tour. | ||
We've seen Hong Kong standing up against the authoritarian... | ||
Oppression of communist China going on there in an absolutely cyberpunk. | ||
I mean, they're covering their faces so they can't get facially recognized. | ||
They're having to buy subway tickets in cash so the transactions aren't tracked. | ||
That is really the next level revolution. | ||
We've also seen how in France, the Yellow Vest protesters are standing up against unreasonable climate-oriented taxes that are... | ||
Pressing down on those in rural communities specifically. | ||
We see a similar protest just now starting in the Netherlands with farmers protesting against the EU regulations against nitrogen in the soil again in the name of climate change. | ||
And we're also seeing Spain crack down on the Catalan independence movement as they protest the heavy-handed crackdown that took place on them in 2017. | ||
So all of these having to do with throwing off the mantle of oppression, throwing off the control of those who claim to rule over—you know, claim to be legitimate powers and yet have no legitimacy in the minds of the people over whom they're trying to rule, who clearly—they recognize the people in power no longer have my interests at heart, so it's time to make Well, now we move to Lebanon, where something very similar is happening. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of protesters rallied on Sunday and in fact yesterday 2.5 million people took to the streets of Lebanon, which is an insane number by itself, but it's even more insane when you think about the fact that the population of Lebanon is just over twice as much as that. | ||
2.5 million people is almost half of the entire Lebanese population taking to the streets. | ||
Those are the estimated numbers and some incredible photos and videos are coming out of these protests and in fact I have an interview with my friend Lebanon John breaking down exactly what is going on with this uprising and we will show that video in the next hour and then he will be joining me because folks we recorded an interview yesterday and in the last 24 hours things have changed so much we need to come back and give you the new information that has just broken so we'll be doing that in the next hour. | ||
Suffice it to say these were the largest rallies yet. | ||
It's been about a week of protests that gripped the Mediterranean country, the biggest such movement in years, which brought a standstill to the capital Beirut, second city Tripoli and other major towns. | ||
Lebanon's protests have grown steadily since public anger hours. Things have changed so much. We need to come back and give you the new information that has just broken. So we'll be doing that in the next hour. Suffice it to say, these were the largest rallies yet. It's been a week of protests that gripped the Mediterranean country, the biggest such movement in years, which brought a standstill to the capital Beirut, Second City, Tripoli and other major towns. Lebanon's protests have grown steadily since public anger first spilled onto the streets Thursday evening in response to a proposed tax on calls via WhatsApp and other messaging services. See, there are certain people in Lebanon that make money through the phone networks. | ||
Well, if you're calling people through Wi-Fi, if you're using WhatsApp, if you're getting around their networks and not paying them, well, they want a piece of that pie. | ||
They want to tax that. | ||
So that's what initially sparked the uprising. | ||
So there are other stuff as well having to do with the forest fires that sprouted up all over Lebanon. | ||
Again, we will flesh that out in full in the next hour. | ||
Suffice to say, 2.5 million Lebanese in the streets fighting against the corruption that has gripped that country, the sectarianism that has divided those people for the last 30 years. | ||
And you'll notice that what you see being waved are Lebanese flags, a rarity in the Lebanese political world where sectarianism is deeply ingrained. | ||
And typically you'd see all sorts of factional flags waving. | ||
That's not what you're seeing. | ||
You're seeing the Lebanese flag. | ||
This is a nationalist, populist uprising. | ||
incredible stuff more on that in the next hour. We move on to a nearby neighbor of Lebanon, Iraq, where we see real brutal crackdowns on protests happening there. Almost 150 civilians were killed during protests in Iraq earlier this month. As a result of security personnel using excessive force and live gunfire, a government committee has found about 70% of these deaths were caused by bullet wounds to the head or chest. This is not an | ||
accident. These were not collateral damage. | ||
These were targeted shootings of protesters. | ||
The protesters demanded jobs and into corruption and better public services. | ||
Fresh demonstrations are planned for Friday. | ||
That's the first anniversary of Prime Minister Abdel Abdel Mahdi taking office. | ||
The protests, which lacked any organized leadership, started in the capital of Baghdad on the 1st of October. | ||
Most of those taking part were young and unemployed. | ||
Yet another continuum, yet another consistency that we're seeing through all of these. | ||
Young and unemployed. People who just want to work. | ||
They just want a purposeful life. | ||
They just want to not be robbed and taxed and kept down. | ||
They just want a voice in their government and they want to have a job and live a good life. | ||
This is the thread that we're seeing through all of these protests. | ||
After security forces used lived ammunition in an attempt to disperse the demonstrators, the unrest escalated and began to spread to other cities and towns. | ||
yet another continuity between these things. | ||
You have a protest, you have a crackdown, and that leads to greater protest. | ||
That's why we call this the greater global human revolution because it is a crackdown on the humanity of these protesters and humanity cannot be squashed out, cannot be put out like a flame. | ||
No, it only rises when you try to put it out, like throwing water on a grease fire. | ||
humanity, the spirit of humanity is rising. | ||
The Iraqi authorities blamed anonymous snipers for the killing of protesters, but witnesses say sniper file was coming from behind the security forces. | ||
That's what happens when you try to protest in some of these Middle Eastern countries, which don't have even the semblance of the right to protest or assemble. | ||
Likewise, you see in Egypt a harsh crackdown, quashing a protest movement. | ||
A group of teenagers arrested on their way to buy school clothes. | ||
An illiterate shoeshiner picked up from the street. | ||
Eight people stopped while they were eating from a street food cart. | ||
And a 28-year-old financial auditor who was walking to his car after dinner when the police ordered him to stop. | ||
These are among the latest political prisoners to overcrowd Egypt's jails, arrested as President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi moved to quash the anti-government protests that have erupted across Egypt over the last two weeks. | ||
The harsh crackdown, one of the largest waves of arrests in Egypt in decades, has ended the short-lived protest movement and put el-Sisi back in control, at least for now. | ||
Some people have been released, but at least 200, I'm sorry, at least 2,285 Egyptians remain detained. | ||
Essentially what they're saying is that people were just being picked up on the street. | ||
Whether or not you had anything to do with the protest, they were picking you up, jailing you, disappearing you. | ||
You might not even be known by your family where you're being taken to or if you'll ever be seen again. | ||
This is what happens when you try to protest el-Sisi. | ||
Clearly recognizing a threat, el-Sisi moved swiftly to rally his supporters, shift blame to government functionaries and mollify working class Egyptians, ground down under his economic policies and austerity measures, where discontent over soaring prices and subsidy cuts is believed to be driving the protest. | ||
So once again, we see working class Egyptians are the ones that are the engine of this movement. | ||
And often they're citing economic grievances as the flashpoint, as the reason that they are protesting. | ||
Likewise, in Tripoli there in Libya, we came, we saw he died, and now that city continues It's downward spiral into turmoil and destruction. | ||
Protests continue at Martyrs Square in Tripoli on Friday. | ||
Rejection of the military rule and condemnation of the aggression launched by Haftar against the capital. | ||
And so essentially what's happening here is that Haftar, this president, is trying to maintain control, is trying to go around the democratic processes and maintain power. | ||
The people of Libya are rallying against him and probably demanding that someone like Muammar Gaddafi come back because it was frankly never this bad while he was here. | ||
Likewise, in Algeria, the Algerian regime sets up repression against the press. | ||
The detention of one of the main political leaders comes amid a surge of repression against prominent leaders and other activists with Haraq, including large-scale arbitrary arrests. | ||
So essentially, the same thing. | ||
We're seeing the same thing yet again. | ||
It was a weekly sit-in in solidarity with Algerian prisoners of conscience. | ||
Shortly before the end of the gathering, a group of plainclothes policemen arrested a man named Fersau, who, after a two-day disappearance, resurfaced in a prison. | ||
So, yes, once again, essentially you have people who are trying to organize, who are trying to have their voices heard in opposition to their government, to demand that the government do something for the people over whom they govern. | ||
Those people are disappeared. | ||
They're taken away. | ||
They're given massive sentences. | ||
They go to protest. | ||
That happening. | ||
More massive arrests. | ||
More draconian measures taken. | ||
It's a feedback loop, folks. | ||
And it's setting the world aflame. | ||
We'll finish on the other side. | ||
The Revolution World Tour continues. | ||
We've talked about Hong Kong, France, Netherlands, Spain, Lebanon, Iraq, Libya, Egypt, Algeria. | ||
Guinea is another one in Africa that I'm going to skip over, but suffice it to say, it's the same thing as the rest. | ||
A president trying to Now we move to South America, where just yesterday, Bolivia has joined the ranks of nations in turmoil, populations in uprising against the new world order and the system of control that is there specifically to destroy the people of the | ||
countries over whom the globalists have control. Bolivia erupts in violence after Evo Morales's near outright election win vote count delay. Essentially midway through the counting of the votes for this election he decided to put a pause to it a lot of suspicion happening there the capital of La Paz police used tear gas to quell fighting between supporters of the president and opposition outside a vote | ||
counting center protesters threw firecrackers and stones. | ||
The president claimed an outright victory late Sunday telling supporters that the votes that still needed to be counted would be enough to give him an outright victory. | ||
However Morales's opponents accused officials of trying to help the president avoid a runoff battle in which he could lose to a unified opposition. Mesa who had earlier warned there would be manipulation of the vote to impede a second round of voting called on citizens and civic groups to quote conduct a battle in defense of the vote. Well now in Bolivia as of yesterday that battle is being waged. Peru is a little bit different. | ||
Peru it's hard to find information if you search political turmoil in in Peru you find the most recent articles from about two to three weeks ago when they're talking about this coup that took place. Ever since then you don't see a lot of information very interesting. Peru's government is in the midst of a political crisis after its president dissolved the country's Congress for failing to support his anti-corruption reforms only for lawmakers to respond by suspending him from office and appointing his vice president as their new leader. So just | ||
absolute political turmoil going on there in Peru. | ||
And this article goes on to note, We're good to go. | ||
Panama Post, what happened in Peru? | ||
A coup d'etat or a rebel Congress? | ||
As I said, they're not even sure what exactly happened. | ||
There's arguments on both sides that both sides are working in their personal interests and it's chaos there. | ||
In fact, Peru's Plus Petrol stops operations. | ||
They paralyzed the operations of Block 8 on Monday due to violent indigenous protests in the region of Loretto. | ||
That affected the transport of crude oil from a section of this oil pipeline for 10 days while the National Mining and Petroleum Society and Energy requested government intervention. | ||
The company said that violent groups in the town of San Jose de Ceramoro retained the staff and set the Plus Petrol heliport on fire, as well as threatening to burn Petro Peru Station 1. | ||
Chile is the latest, they say, although again, you print out a story from two days ago, Bolivia suddenly finds itself in uprising and you find this headline is suddenly out of date. | ||
But they say Chile is the latest Latin American country to erupt in violent protest. | ||
Here's why. | ||
Protests called a general strike on Monday. | ||
President Sebastián Piñera said the country was at war. | ||
A state of emergency continued and authorities declared more curfews. | ||
But after a bloody weekend, some public services resumed operations and some businesses reopened. | ||
The youth-led demonstrations, once again the youth, the young, the people who see their futures being robbed from them by the corrupt political elite. | ||
They rebel against it and their rebellion has been sparked last week by an increase in subway fares in the capital. | ||
Protesters have shut down public transportation, they've ransacked supermarkets and pharmacies, they've set fire to subway stations and government buildings. | ||
Piñera, who was returned to the presidency last year, has responded by deploying more than 10,000 troops in the largest operation since the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet more than three decades ago. | ||
Security forces have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at the crowd. | ||
So a state of near civil war there in Chile. | ||
Three civilians died Sunday night, authorities said. | ||
One was shot and two died in a fire at a supermarket. | ||
Piñera says, quote, we are at war with a powerful enemy willing to use violence with no limits. | ||
The chaos follows protests against austerity and corruption in Haiti, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina, and Honduras, among other countries, all set off by a 4% increase in subways fare. | ||
Protesters complain of expensive private education and healthcare, rising costs of public service, and shrinking pensions. | ||
In June, the price of electricity rose by 10%. | ||
Here is the very interesting thing, though. | ||
This is not your run-of-the-mill socialist uprising. | ||
Not one of these... | ||
Uprisings can be legitimately co-opted by the socialists or the progressives in our country. | ||
Why? Because they're all about the middle class rising up against taxes, rising up against climate change legislation, rising up against the globalist totalitarian superstructures that override and oppress the national legitimate government's We're good to go. | ||
The poor rising up against the rich. | ||
This is about the poor and the rich working together to gut the middle class. | ||
And the middle class finally sticking up for themselves. | ||
Pinheiro declared a state of emergency in six cities on Saturday, restricting rights of movement and assembly for 15 days. | ||
Incredible stuff. Haiti, meanwhile, says the violence and economic stagnation stemming from a clash between the president and opposition are worse than anything they have ever experienced. | ||
For Haiti to say that, that's a pretty big deal. | ||
That's incredible. A struggle between President Jovenel Moisse and a surging opposition movement demanded his ouster that led to a violent demonstration and barricaded streets across the country, rendering roads impassable and creating a sprawling emergency. | ||
Weeks of unrest around Haiti, coupled with rampant corruption and economic malaise, have led to soaring prices, a disintegration of public services, and a galloping sense of insecurity and lawlessness. | ||
At least 30 people have been killed in demonstrations in the past weeks, including 15 by police officers. | ||
Gas shortages are worsening by the day. | ||
Hospitals have cut services or closed entirely. | ||
Public transportation has ground to a halt. | ||
Businesses have shuttered. | ||
Most schools have been closed since early September, leaving millions of children idle. | ||
Widespread layoffs have compounded chronic poverty and hunger. | ||
The current crisis is the culmination of more than a year of violent protests and is a product in part of political acrimony that has seized the nation since the president took office in February 2017, following an electoral process marred by delays, allegations of voter fraud, and abysmal turnout. | ||
Outrage over allegations, the government misappropriated billions of dollars meant for social development projects, provided the initial impetus for the protest, but opposition leaders have sought to harness the anger to force the ouster calling for his resignation and the formation of a transitional movement. | ||
Incredible stuff happening in Haiti as people, once again, like they are in Iraq, like they are in Lebanon, like they are everywhere around the world rising up against the so-called legitimate leaders of their country who have made a pretty penny gutting the wealth and prosperity of the nations over whom they rule. | ||
Now a little bit different one, yet one you're likely familiar with. | ||
This is the drug cartel battle that happened last Thursday in the city of Culiacan, the capital of the Sinaloa state. | ||
Battle erupted between government forces and drug cartel gunmen after Mexican military captured two sons of the jailed drug kingpin El Chapo Guzman. | ||
The elder son Ivan was quickly freed by his men. | ||
I mean, just incredible. | ||
You've seen the videos. | ||
Armed with military-grade weapons and driving custom-built armored vehicles, the cartels overpowered the Mexican government. | ||
The Mexican government comes out and says many people were at risk, and it was decided to protect people's lives. | ||
I agreed with that, because we don't do massacres. | ||
That's over. No, but you've just... | ||
You've rewarded the criminals. | ||
You've just handed power over. | ||
Maybe Mao said it best when he said political legitimacy comes from the barrel of a gun because the elected government of Mexico is no longer the legitimate power in that state in Mexico. | ||
Sinaloa now being ruled by the cartels. | ||
They are, in all intents and purposes, the powers in Mexico right now. | ||
Incredible stuff. | ||
And folks... | ||
That's gonna do it for our world tour. | ||
We've made it all the way around the world, and we haven't even gotten to all of them. | ||
I didn't talk about Sudan. I didn't talk about Guinea. | ||
I didn't talk about Russia, Uganda, Indonesia, Ukraine, Zimbabwe, Colombia, Turkey, Venezuela, Ethiopia, Brazil, or Malawi. | ||
It's 1776 worldwide, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroyer today on The War Room. | ||
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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. This is Harrison Smith, Off Limits News. | ||
I'm joined here by my friend, Lebanon John. | ||
He goes by Lebanon John. We're talking about the protests in Lebanon occurring now. | ||
And John, from the beginning, when did these protests start? | ||
What sparked them? | ||
And how did this ball get rolling? | ||
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Yes, so early last week there was a strange event with over 100 wildfires spawning simultaneously on the lands of Lebanon, which is equivalent basically to like, let's say, Rhode Island. | |
So if you can imagine, you know, 100 fires starting all across Rhode Island all in one day, pretty odd. And there's a lot of speculation as to how the hell that happened. But other than that, well, the government didn't have these firefighting helicopters equipped and budgeted for spare parts. So they were actually just sitting around not being used. | ||
And they could have helped fight the fire a lot. Thank God and, you know, our lucky stars or whatever it is you believe in. But it actually rained that day at the end of the day, which actually put out most of the fires. But basically, if it hadn't rained, and this is the first time it's rained in probably two or three months, because the entire summer is generally cloudless and now it's the end of summer. So conveniently, right at the end of summer, it rained and put out these fires. | ||
But the people started to ask questions. | ||
Why is it that these helicopters, state of the art, can drop 4,000 liters on a fire? | ||
Why is it that they were not ready? | ||
Why is it that they were not ready to fight the fire? | ||
And so the investigation into the corruption quickly revealed Very disappointing facts. | ||
The government for the past two or three years had actually had on the books a budget for these helicopters, but they weren't actually—the money wasn't actually used for the helicopters, so someone was stealing it. | ||
And then everyone just got really upset, because this is one story of, again, again, a common theme with the political class of Lebanon, is that they steal a lot, and they steal in somewhat an outright and brazen way, because— They enjoy a very strong political support from the Lebanese people on account of the end of the Civil War that happened in the 70s and the 80s. | ||
It ended with a power-sharing agreement between all the different powerful factions. | ||
And so everyone's still pretty loyal to one of those factions. | ||
But the new generation coming up is kind of sick of that because this kind of confessional or sectarian system is really prone to corruption. | ||
So basically right now we have a new generation and also older people But essentially, everyone's just completely sick of this corrupt and old-fashioned government that doesn't really serve the people, but just kind of serves the status quo. | ||
And so it's very similar to the frustration that America was feeling under Obama, you know, everything going down, no hope in sight, you know, the laws just getting worse and worse and worse. | ||
And of course, on that Big wave of energy came in Donald Trump. | ||
So we're still waiting to see who is going to be the political leader, if anyone, for this wave of discontent. | ||
And it appears that we actually have, you know, I think that there is someone who's being reported as a potential leader who is the son-in-law of the current president. | ||
But where that's going to go in the coming days, we're going to have to wait and see because they're still protesting Every day for the collapse of the Lebanese government, basically. | ||
Okay, so just walk us through the way these protests formed and where they're happening and how big they are and who's organizing them and exactly what their demands are, what the protesters are specifically protesting. | ||
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Yeah, so these protests actually started with a very small group of people who were really adamant about not being kicked off the streets, some say even as small as 15 people. | |
No one can say who's the leader or who's organizing it because it appears to be basically spontaneous, like a massive outletting of people's griefs, disappointments, and complaints with the government in general. | ||
And everyone has their own complaints, but there is a common theme. | ||
And the common theme is that they need to completely destroy the system of government and completely reform a new one. | ||
Now, many people are concerned about this because this is kind of a strange protest where you don't know where it's coming from. | ||
Is this like the Arab Spring? | ||
Where there was perhaps multinational organizations, maybe even intelligence agencies, actually creating this? | ||
Or is this truly spontaneous? | ||
As far as anyone can tell, it appears to be truly spontaneous, and the crowd is actively preventing itself from being gaslighted into going into the wrong direction or becoming too violent. | ||
So this revolution seems to be legitimate. | ||
And so basically, in all the major cities, in the entire... | ||
In the South, in the East, in the West, in the North, there is some serious protests. | ||
Obviously, the biggest one is in the capital, but some people would say that the protests are reaching extremely high numbers, hundreds of thousands and maybe even more. | ||
The first time in Lebanese history that people are in the streets waving only the Lebanese flag and not waving a flag of whatever sect Or clan they were part of in the Civil War. | ||
This is kind of a new development, first time ever really, because whenever people would come and try to bring flags from their particular faction, the crowd would get rid of them. | ||
And the crowd is basically insisting on kind of doing away with the old way of thinking and coming forward with a more unified, patriotic, and I guess populist model of government that truly serves the people and is a nationalistic government. | ||
That's another thing to understand. | ||
This is a nationalism rejection of corruption. | ||
So you have all these different factions in Lebanon that have this power sharing agreement since the 70s. | ||
And it seems like that status quo is breaking down and we're seeing that take place all over the world, specifically all over the Middle East, protests in Iraq. | ||
I think we're good to go. | ||
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That they send through just word of mouth that have proven to be extremely effective, where they can actually organize things, you know, WhatsApp being encrypted, or so they say, so that it's actually a pretty secure form of communication that people are just using on Wi-Fi. | |
So we got people just, you know, maybe they don't even have a cell phone service, just using an app. | ||
And so the youth, the new generation, the young adults, And even people basically 40 years old and younger are all on the same page in all these countries. | ||
They don't really care about politics. | ||
They just want basic capabilities of getting a job, having a free path, basically like America. | ||
The good things about America, that's what everyone wants. | ||
You know, it's 1776 worldwide. | ||
That's kind of what we're talking about here. | ||
They want freedom of speech, they want freedom of press, they want the right to pursuit of happiness, you know, property, and et cetera, et cetera. | ||
The entire ethos of 1776 is exactly what's going on here because this is a fundamental desire for all humans. | ||
It's the, you know, to have an actual government that serves them as we want to have with Donald Trump. | ||
And so far, it seems to be that that's exactly what's happening. | ||
So, there is no Donald Trump, and of course it always comes down to good leadership. | ||
So, whoever is the leader of this organization, of this protest, they're going to... | ||
widespread, they're persistent, and they're very passionate, and they don't look like they're going anywhere, and the government is actually pretty scared to use any heavy-handed tactics as they're pretty much fully aware that that would completely blow up in their face. | ||
Now as far as how would this— Yeah, that was sort of my next question sort of as we wrap up here. | ||
How is the government responding to this? | ||
Has there been violence? And are we going to see this sort of spiral out of control into a wider revolution? | ||
Or do you think there's going to be some governmental reformation in a peaceful way to solve the grievances that these people have just in the last minute or so? | ||
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Yes. No, there's little chance of pleasing this crowd with small measures. | |
They are out for blood. | ||
The majority of them are calling for total revolution and have been for four days straight now. | ||
They're calling for total revolution, total collapse of the government. | ||
They don't look like anyone can stop them. | ||
It doesn't look like the government can stop them. | ||
The government has done some last-minute measures to make the people be happy, but the main demands of the protesters, which are not gonna be met by the government, is the resignation of the government. | ||
And then the other aspect of their demands is that they want the handing over of power to a council of nonpolitical judges until elections can be held. | ||
That's Lebanon John. | ||
He will be joining us live in the next segment or maybe the one after that. | ||
But stay tuned because that interview was recorded yesterday. | ||
Well, a lot of news has happened in the last 24 hours. | ||
We need an update. Don't go anywhere, folks. | ||
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And in that last segment, you heard about some of the developments there in Lebanon where protests yesterday estimated – estimated – We're good to go. | ||
And John from Lebanon. | ||
Lebanon, John, will be joining me shortly to discuss the developments in just the last 24 hours of these protests, including, in fact, Hezbollah dipping their toe in the water and possibly changing the game there. | ||
And we'll get to that later. In just a moment. | ||
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And again, you know, I... Thank you so much for joining me, | ||
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John. Hi, yes, thank you. | |
So, in the last 24 hours, there's been some changes. | ||
Can you give us just real quick what has developed since that interview that we conducted at noon yesterday? | ||
Okay, sure, yes. | ||
So, there were some people protesting against the protesters, a very small number, claiming to be from We're good to go. | ||
Yeah, and that's incredible. And as I pointed out at the beginning of this segment, that's out of a population total of 6 million in Lebanon. | ||
I mean, Lebanon, as you pointed out during the interview, is about the same landmass as Rhode Island. | ||
This is a tiny country. | ||
And yet, when you really start looking at it, you realize that so much of the world's geopolitics happen to hinge on this one country. | ||
It's very interesting now. You were talking a little bit yesterday about Hezbollah starting to Make themselves known in this protest and sort of the danger of this protest perhaps resulting in a democratic vote Because in a place like Lebanon they have the power sharing now between different factions of Islam and Christians that helps maintain somewhat of a balance Now that's what's collapsing because the secretarian is you know, secretarianism and all that stuff But the danger is that if it were to go to a popular democratic vote There's a large chance that something like Hezbollah would | ||
then be in charge of the government and perhaps some danger there So what's happened in that respect? | ||
Yes, so the word on the street is that the American government has proposed to the Lebanese people and government that if they form a government without Hezbollah then the US government will give some sort of financial aid that would actually alleviate some of the World Bank debt to Lebanon. | ||
which is right now $85 billion, which sounds like maybe not much to America, but $85 billion to a country like the size of Rhode Island. | ||
You can imagine it's quite a bit. | ||
So the future government has a huge temptation to not be including Hezbollah, despite the fact that Hezbollah has one-third of the population supporting it. | ||
So, basically, nobody can tell you what the future holds in this case. | ||
It's quite up in the air. | ||
And the magnitude of the protesters is unprecedented. | ||
There's a huge quantity of people. | ||
It's essentially the entire country now calling for the total collapse of the government. | ||
And what the new government would look like, essentially nobody knows. | ||
They want to change the way the country is divvied up, basically change the electoral system so that the whole country will be considered one unit and it will just be essentially like a popular vote broken down instead of on Klan lines or demographics. | ||
Basically, it would get rid of gerrymandering and make it absolutely uniform across the entire country. | ||
Very, very interesting. | ||
And so, of course, this is at its core sort of a nationalist revolt. | ||
I mean, you sort of have two oppositions to nationalism. | ||
You have globalism, but you also have sectarianism, which really those two go hand in hand, right? | ||
The globalists want to keep nations and factions so they're easier to control. | ||
Lebanon seemingly rising up in protest against that. | ||
Really incredible stuff. Now, As you mentioned, the power-sharing agreement came about because of the civil war that occurred in Lebanon in the 70s. | ||
Is there a danger of another civil war in Lebanon? | ||
I know you don't have a crystal ball, but if you had to predict, what's going to be the outcome of these protests? | ||
Yes, it's very interesting that you bring that up because there were some leaked emails between some of the Saudi Gulf countries during the time when they were having that crackdown and change in leadership in Saudi Arabia, very near that time, just about. | ||
They kind of kidnapped the prime minister of Lebanon when he was just visiting Saudi Arabia. | ||
And in the emails from that whole escapade, they said they wanted to create a civil war in Lebanon. | ||
That was one of the objectives. | ||
They wanted to get their supporters to go on the streets and essentially tear the fabric of society apart completely. | ||
And in fact, if I remember correctly, the people of Lebanon really rose up in opposition to this and said, we know what you're up to. | ||
We're not going to fall for it. | ||
And people of different... You know, factions came together to say, no, we're Lebanese before anything else and showed their solidarity in that. | ||
And wow, really incredible stuff. | ||
Thank you so much for joining me, John. | ||
Thank you for your insight. | ||
We'll have to have you back again soon. | ||
That's Lebanon, John. The man just created a Twitter today. | ||
So go follow... | ||
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Here she is, Caitlin Bennett, at the Dallas-Trump rally. | ||
Recently, there was a Gallup poll that said 52% of Americans support impeaching President Trump. | ||
We're here in Dallas, Texas, where there are tens of thousands of Trump supporters here for his rally today. | ||
We're gonna see one if they were surveyed and two if they think that's a real number | ||
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There was a Gallup poll that said 52% of Americans support impeachment of President Trump Right. What do you think? | ||
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Absolutely not. What you guys surveyed? | |
No. I don't think anybody in this line was surveyed. | ||
I bet you there was only 100,000 people, and they definitely were some type of bias or something along those lines. | ||
There's absolutely no way people want Trump impeached. | ||
What do you guys think? Were any of you surveyed to see if you want President Trump impeached? | ||
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Nope. It was not surveyed. | |
Do you guys believe the polls when they say 52% of Americans want them gone? | ||
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No, definitely not. | |
Why do you support President Trump? | ||
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Why do I? I believe he wants to make it great. | |
I believe in immigration. I believe in our war. | ||
I want him to do term limits for these guys. | ||
They can't be in our Congress like that. | ||
And I'll fight for the people. I believe he has to do that. | ||
I'm a passionate Choctaw Native American. | ||
So I'm going to fight for him, for you, for anybody who believes. | ||
We all want family America first. | ||
A Gallup poll said that 52% of Americans support impeachment. | ||
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Show me the data. Show me the data. | |
My guess is, what was the question? | ||
Who did they ask? | ||
I can make any number come out any way you want. | ||
Dr. Edward M. Peters, data scientist. | ||
A Gallup poll recently said 52% of Americans support impeachment. | ||
That's a lie. That's a lie. | ||
Who do you think they asked? | ||
Did they ask you? No. No, I don't get pulled. | ||
Did you guys get pulled to see if you want Trump impeached? | ||
Did anyone ask you? No. | ||
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No. They over-polled Democrats like normal. | |
They lie because they cannot compete on the field of ideas and common sense because they're morons. | ||
A Gallup poll recently said 52% of Americans support impeachment. | ||
Did you get asked? No. | ||
Why do you think that number is more than half of America? | ||
Statistics. Do you think it's true? | ||
Do you think they inflated the numbers? | ||
There's an old saying. | ||
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Math doesn't lie, but liars do math. | |
I like that. All right. | ||
Do you do math? I do. | ||
I'm an engineer. But you're not a liar. | ||
I'm not a liar, though. I knew it. | ||
You got the MAGA hat. You're not a liar. | ||
This is so different. | ||
Usually they're spitting on me. | ||
I love you. | ||
Thank you. A Gallup poll recently said that 52% of Americans support impeachment. | ||
Is it true? I don't believe that. | ||
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Why not? Look how many people are here. | |
That's a good point. Tens of thousands of people are here. | ||
Do you think they asked anybody in this crowd if they support impeachment? | ||
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Probably not. It depends on who they asked. | |
I'm gonna ask you guys a question, okay? | ||
Or I'll walk with you so you don't lose your place in life, okay? | ||
So a Gallup poll recently said 52% of Americans support impeachment. | ||
Is it true? Is it inflated? | ||
What do you guys say? It's a lie. | ||
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100% inflated. | |
Did they ask you guys? | ||
Nope. Sure didn't. | ||
Hi. How are you? | ||
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Hi. Hello. | |
Yes, sure. You're a celebrity. | ||
No, I'm not. I love you so much. | ||
Thank you. A Gallup poll recently said that 52% of Americans support impeachment. | ||
What do you guys think? Is that not even true? | ||
Not even true. Did they ask you? | ||
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No. Nobody I know ever gets pulled. | |
Exactly. So how big is the margin going to be when Trump wins in 2020? | ||
A Gallup poll recently said 52% of Americans support impeachment. | ||
Is that a fake news number? | ||
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It is. It's hard to tell, but yes, it sounds like fake news to me. | |
Did they ask you? | ||
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They didn't ask me. It's a fake number. | |
It's a fake number. Okay, so how big? | ||
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About 22 percent. | |
Okay. You think 22 percent of the country supports impeachment? | ||
If that. Why do you think they support impeachment? | ||
Is it they're being... Because they're listening to fake news. | ||
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Okay. Thank you. She's like, bomb. | |
You got it right there. Okay, perfect. | ||
How big is the margin going to be when Trump wins in 2020? | ||
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From the numbers here, it's going to be a very big margin. | |
A Gallup poll. All right, folks. | ||
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Final segment of The War Room. | ||
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Special presentation for you here in the final segment. | ||
If you've stayed with us throughout today's show, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Hopefully you've learned something. | ||
Hopefully you've been entertained. | ||
Hopefully you understand that we are now riding the crest of the wave that is crashing down, the wave of humanity, the wave of liberty, the wave of the spirit of man as it strikes at the seawall, at the barriers, the breakers that the globalists have erected to try to protect themselves from the uprising of humanity, from the spirit that God gave us that is really a pain in their butt, these globalists. | ||
They would love if we would just lay down, shut up, and take They're finding that humanity is not so easily cowed. | ||
Of course, one of the ways that they're trying to do this is by literally undermining our very conception of reality. | ||
You see this perhaps better than anywhere else in the idea of transgenderism and the fact that men and women aren't men and women. | ||
Remember that phrase people say, back when men were real men and women were real women? | ||
Yeah, that's... That's literal now. | ||
That's actually what's happening is men are no longer men and women are no longer women. | ||
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Alex Jones on transgenderism. | ||
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You're a boy, right? | |
No. I'm a girl. | ||
Who told you you were a girl? | ||
Mommy. When did she tell you you were a girl? | ||
Because I love girls. | ||
Oh, I see. So mommy told you you were a girl? | ||
Mm-hmm. If a father or a mother had convinced their seven-year-old to, say, cut their pinky finger off, For some bizarre political or social reason, that child would be taken away from the parents. | ||
It would be called abuse. And they'd say, hey, a child isn't at the age of consent to have their finger cut off at age seven. | ||
Maybe 15, maybe 16, a court would decide, okay, you're crazy, but it's your right to cut your finger off. | ||
But if a child wants to cut their penis off because their mother or father convinces them, then it's a wondrous thing that we should all support. | ||
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My name is Jacob and I'm a nine-year-old transgender American. | |
My question is... | ||
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All right. | |
Hold on. | ||
This is the state being financed by major corporations, moving in on children who are impressionable and can't make their own decisions, to set the precedent that children can decide to emancipate themselves from their parents and sign on to the state or a corporation to do things like medical experimentation on themselves or abortion for 10 or 12 year olds. | ||
Or inoculation without parental consent. | ||
These are all the things that have either passed in places like California or on the verge of passing. | ||
Many countries in Europe have passed the last three things that I just mentioned. | ||
So this is part of a unified global cold-blooded operation. | ||
And a lot of these mothers, that's predominantly who's doing it, who are taking their young boys and getting them chemically castrated at six or seven in the US, even younger in places like the UK, are engaged really in Munchausen by proxy. | ||
These, of course, are mainly mothers. | ||
It's been found psychologically around the world. | ||
It's been going over thousands of years, but only got its name in the last 50 years or so. | ||
Abusing their children, hurting their children, to then get the attention that comes with the fact that the child has a serious medical condition. | ||
And then a lot of the general public who sees this incredible abuse goes along with it. | ||
The children go along with it because they're being abused so bad that you engage in a type of It's the perfect system with the media, the schools, the medical system, and then predominantly the mothers, who for a range | ||
of issues want to be trendy, want to be cool, want to get attention, want to write books about how their son decided to be a girl, and then, you know, really want to carry out this modern ritual on the altar of leftist psychology to castrate the boys. | ||
And if you go back to the ancient pharaohs, they would routinely demand the firstborn of the Israelites and others have their boys killed. | ||
And you look at many cultures this happened. | ||
Wars were used in many cases to burn off excess numbers of aggressive alpha males. | ||
Now we just give them Ritalin, we give them Prozac, we choose them to be effeminate, we let them play video games all day, we make sure that almost all of the college Exams and systems and the scholarships are geared towards women to make sure they're the new ruling class in the future because they'll pliantly work with the technocracy in the post-human era phase out of humanity. | ||
So that's really what this all is. | ||
And I saw the report out today in North Texas. | ||
Of the father who we've had on losing the case for his young son, who's seven, who says when he's with daddy, he wants to be a boy, with mommy, he wants to be a girl, because mommy reportedly tells him how cool it is. | ||
She's reportedly a medical doctor and, of course, is getting lots of attention out of all this. | ||
And so now the courts ruled that dad gets supervised visits. | ||
And that dad cannot refer to him as a boy, and that dad can't bring him around other people that might say, hey, you're a boy. | ||
He has to refer to his son as Luna now. | ||
And again, it's not just violating the child's rights, unable to make a decision at that age. | ||
It's also violating the father's rights to free speech. | ||
We have Canadian courts ruling that fathers and others can't even talk to the press about their children that have been taken from them, in some cases by the state to be sterilized. | ||
So there's always been an authoritarian system's moves to get control of boys and We're good to go. | ||
By the technocracy who cooked all this up in the 1960s at the Tabistock Institute as a way to break up the family and, again, to not just feminize men, but just make them obsolete. | ||
So this is what you do when you conquer a population, whether you're the ancient Romans or any other group, is you kill off the leadership males, kill all the males down to about age 10, and then keep some to put into the military for special training as cannon fodder, and the others literally get castrated. | ||
So we're just bringing back the eunuchs, but they've learned how to make servitude cool and stylish and fun, how to make slavery and people really having parts of their bodies mutilated and hacked off. | ||
In fact, the Arabs and Muslims run into trouble sexually mutilating young girls about the tens of millions every decade. | ||
But if they just call it liberal or transgender, then I'm sure it would be okay. | ||
But that's why the left is allied with radical Islam is because it is another authoritarian system That is at war with the West and Christianity. | ||
It's only in Christian nations that they're targeting boys to be sterilized or to be transgender and doing all of this. | ||
And again, that's all part of the larger globalist corporate system that wants a unified population that actually has no culture or no individualism, that's atomized is the term they use, so they can just be overwritten like a floppy disk. | ||
Again, ladies and gentlemen, you are watching a live transmission of The War Room. | ||
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I know as Christians and conservatives and nationalists and patriots are just pro-common sense, pro-humans. | ||
You don't like the attack on the innocent. | ||
You don't like the global corporate Borg engaging in the satanic bullying and you want to resist it. | ||
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You need to pray to God and ask God even further into your heart and soul and mind. | ||
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You have to ask the God that sent his son, Jesus Christ. | ||
This is real. The enemy hates that name, Jesus Christ. | ||
You have to ask literally for God to come into you and lead God and direct you. | ||
And the globalists know this. | ||
They are bringing in spirits. | ||
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We have to ask God, lead God, and direct us out of this, the next level of human development. | ||
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This is what they fear. | ||
They know who they serve. | ||
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Of course, they're not ever going to get that. | ||
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They're targeting the children just like any predator does. | ||
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