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I mean, I don't know who she is. | ||
I don't care who she is. I'm going to support who I want to support. | ||
I support you. I support Donald Trump. | ||
All day, every day. | ||
The underlying intention of when she asked him, oh, you're for Trump? | ||
That means, oh, they didn't know where she was going. | ||
Oh, you black. | ||
You also Trump a racist. | ||
He's no racer than what you are. | ||
Who's in the wrong? Us being out here doing stuff, you know, with a permit legally, stirring the pot like what they normally do. | ||
Drinking and being absurd in the streets. | ||
We didn't do anything wrong. | ||
But you see, we stick together out here, and that's what we do best. | ||
No, I saw what she was doing because she did the same thing down to the vendor down there. | ||
It was really rude. Can I ask you a question? | ||
Was she not out here to cause a problem? | ||
Can you at least answer that? No, it definitely seemed like that. | ||
She was going up to the vendors. | ||
Being very disrespectful and demeaning. | ||
You hear it. All the stuff is right... | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Get out of here. | ||
I'm white supremacist. | ||
Come on, brother. I'm white supremacist. | ||
I mean, y'all listen to some of the dumbest s***, bro. | ||
Damn, I am a white supremacist. | ||
Hey, white supremacist right here. | ||
Hey, look at me. Get a good picture. | ||
I don't know where these people come from. | ||
I've been asking this question all day. | ||
Where do they get these folks from? | ||
Don't talk to Millie! | ||
Like, there's no way they can be born here in America. | ||
There's no way! They're brainwashed here in America. | ||
That's crazy! I've never in my life seen nothing like this. | ||
I go all around the country. | ||
I'm a bender. I'm a Trump supporter. | ||
When Obama was in office, I supported Obama. | ||
But I had to learn that he gave eight years of promises that he didn't make, that he didn't keep. | ||
Trump been three years, and every promise he made, he done kept. | ||
It ain't a black and white thing. | ||
It's what the news and the Democrats want to give out to the American people. | ||
You ain't nothing but a computer, and they put all the s*** in some of these people, and they cannot comprehend nothing. | ||
It's absolutely freaking ridiculous, man. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
I agree. Something's not right. | ||
There's some screws loose, right? | ||
Have you seen them over there? | ||
Them yelling and screaming? But the signs, just look at the signs that they have. | ||
You say hate, right? | ||
But you turn around, and you out here... | ||
Yeah, but you turn around, you in here with masks, you out here fighting the police, throwing up stuff against the police, the police. | ||
I mean, but then you say no hate. | ||
But we're the ones out here supporting the police, supporting America, and this is what they want to do. | ||
Give us s**t. God bless the military. | ||
I mean, exactly. | ||
I mean, these people, man. | ||
You can't make this stuff up, guys. | ||
You can't make this stuff up. You cannot make this up literally nowhere. | ||
I swear to God, you can't. | ||
If you're black, brown, or blue, you best believe you is a coon or a damn house or something. | ||
I mean, it's ridiculous. | ||
That's what the liberals are calling you? | ||
That's what the liberals call you every single day. | ||
Friends, I got family members, friends, all of them do the same thing. | ||
They're no different. Look at this right here. | ||
Lock Trump up. Look. This is somebody's grandma. | ||
She'll be home on a Monday night taking care of the grandkids or having a good time somewhere. | ||
That is Millie Weaver on the streets. | ||
The video is called Racist Liberals Harass Black Vendors for Supporting Trump. | ||
It can be found at Infowars.com and of course Band.video. | ||
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Quite a show I have for you today. | ||
It is the 6th of November, 2019. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer. | ||
Owen will be bringing us back at the end of this commercial break. | ||
He is on the ground live in D.C. at the Roger Stone trial. | ||
We'll have Robert Barnes in studio later in the show. | ||
And, of course, Peter Diabrasca. | ||
For some breakdown about the election that happened last night. | ||
We're going to break down all the election. | ||
We're going to get to a lot of news, domestic and worldwide. | ||
A lot to cover today. | ||
A lot of great guests. And of course, when we get back, we will be live from D.C. with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. Share this link out. | ||
It is The War Room. We'll be right back. | ||
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How did Nancy Pelosi make $200 million as a Congresswoman on a $200,000 salary of the year? | |
Why has Adam Schiff lied during testimony making up a transcript that doesn't exist? | ||
Why are the Democrats engaged in a coup against Donald Trump? | ||
Why did ABC News parry the Jeffrey Epstein story in 2016 to save Hillary Clinton? | ||
That's why. Why did James Comey allow Hillary Clinton to get away with high crimes to save Hillary and keep Trump out of orbit? | ||
But they didn't win. | ||
America woke up to the lies of the mainstream media. | ||
America woke up to the lies of the Democrat Party. | ||
And Trump is in office and they still can't handle it. | ||
So they're running impeachment coups. | ||
They say Russian collusion. | ||
Bob Mueller. Well, what came of Bob Mueller? | ||
Where's Bob Mueller now? | ||
Where's the impeachment now? | ||
Where's Russian collusion now? | ||
They say Ukrainian quid pro quo. | ||
Trump has released the transcript. | ||
We have Joe Biden on record at the CFR admitting that he engaged in quid pro quo with Ukraine. | ||
He threatened Ukrainian officials to fire a prosecutor so that his son could make millions of dollars on the board of a corrupt oil company only after he was removed from the military for drug use. | ||
That's Hunter Biden, not Donald Trump. | ||
Yes. And it's sad, the Phil is a right-wing newspaper. | ||
It's no offense, but the day I take any advice from this guy, put me six feet under. | ||
He says he wants to debate. He talks about the border. He's in a labor debate. Donald Trump is the greatest president in modern history. Donald Trump. What happened to the anti-war Democrats? What happened to the anti-war left? | ||
Trump is trying to bring peace to the Middle East. | ||
Trump is trying to bring the troops home from Syria. | ||
All of a sudden, the Washington Post and the New York Times went through the wars in the Middle East and never end? | ||
What happened? They hated George Bush! | ||
Because he expanded all the wars in the Middle East. | ||
Obama did the exact same thing. | ||
But now here's Donald Trump. | ||
He wants to bring the troops home. | ||
He wants to end the wars in the Middle East. | ||
And the left still freaks him. | ||
That's right. We need to build that wall. | ||
We need to protect this country from illegal immigration. | ||
I got bad news. 60% of the women that closed the U.S. border illegally get raped on their way up here. | ||
Where's the MeToo movement then? | ||
Where is the Me Too movement when Bill Clinton is flying on the Rowena Express to put it on the island? | ||
Where is the Democratic Party? | ||
They're nowhere to be found. | ||
They hate this country. | ||
That's why they have wide open borders. | ||
That's why they're trying to remove corporate office. | ||
The Me Too movement is the biggest fraud I've ever seen in the history of the world. | ||
It was Bill Clinton who settled rape cases. | ||
It was the Democrat Party in Congress who used congressional funds to settle rape cases outside of court. | ||
This is all on record. | ||
All these people complained about the government corruption for decades. | ||
Donald Trump was not from the government. | ||
These same people like Joe Biden have been in office for 30 years. | ||
Do they run on their record? | ||
If you're listening on the radio, what you're hearing is Owen Schroer outside of the White House with a bullhorn shouting the truth. | ||
A large crowd is beginning to gather around him. | ||
This is Owen Schroer live right now outside the White House in Washington, D.C. When will they investigate Nancy Pelosi's $200 million? | ||
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When will we ask for her tax returns? | |
When will we get an investigation into Adam Schiff? | ||
When will we know why Barack Obama was running guns across the southern border with the Fast and Furious operation? | ||
When will we get answers as to why Hillary Clinton was able to get away with high crimes like having illegal servers with classified emails? | ||
Killing multiple American citizens in Benghazi and then lying about it. | ||
But the saddest thing about all of it, folks, the saddest thing about all of it, is that the mainstream news has brainwashed people like this sad individual right here to hate Donald Trump. | ||
He's lying. He's lying. | ||
Sir. Sir. Sir. | ||
He brought it on himself. Yes. Yes. | ||
Look, sir, nobody wants to take advice from a homeless court. | ||
He cares about tyranny. | ||
All he cares about is a good time. | ||
I love these people that claim Trump as a fascist. | ||
You know, some days I wish Trump was a fascist so we could finally lock up some of these damn criminals that have been occupying this government for decades! | ||
Donald Trump has not done the government. | ||
Trump is a criminal. | ||
Hey, you know what's amazing? Donald Trump has been in the public profile for decades. | ||
And then overnight, he became a racist. | ||
It doesn't matter that he was winning awards for all the work he did in New York City. | ||
It doesn't matter he won the Rosa Parks Award. | ||
It doesn't matter he had homeless people stay in Trump Tower, New York. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
All that matters is that the media has convinced these people to hate Trump. | ||
The power of the mainstream media needs to be stopped. | ||
And I ask Donald Trump, please, do something about the internet censorship of conservatives. | ||
Please, do something about the miscarriage of justice opening right down the street right now to larger stars. | ||
It's time for these Democrats to be held responsible for all the treason that they've engaged in for years. | ||
But the truth is... | ||
You want to know what the cool part of the truth is? | ||
It's not about right or left. | ||
It's about right or left. That's right. | ||
I'm not about right or left. I'm not about America. | ||
And the reality is this. | ||
A deep state and this government has been so corrupt for so long, it took a man like Donald Trump to get in there and clear it out. | ||
And the entire establishment is freaking out right now because they don't know what to do. | ||
They've controlled their elections for so long. | ||
They thought it was a guarantee Hillary Clinton would get in. | ||
They spiked the Jeffrey Epstein story at ABC News and other outlets because they knew it was Bill Clinton flying to 45 Ireland with Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Who disabled the cameras? | ||
Agree to disagree! Again, ladies and gentlemen, if you are listening to this on the radio, what you are missing out by not going to Infowars.com or Banned.video is the live feed video of Owen Schroer there in Washington, D.C. He's there to cover the Roger Stone trial, but he's taken a moment of his time to go to the White House and bullhorn there, speaking the truth about the impeachment charade and everything that's happening there. | ||
A crowd is beginning to form around him, and they're becoming a little bit hostile. | ||
I think this is very interesting. | ||
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We're going to go back to it. | |
Sir, do you, sir, sir? | ||
I'm glad that you guys trust your daddy. | ||
The big government is your daddy, isn't it? | ||
Questions are lies! | ||
Anything the intelligence agency says, you believe, huh? | ||
I guarantee you, you're anti-Afghanistan war. | ||
You're an idiot. | ||
Nice. Says the guy who hasn't showered in weeks and has a pussy hat on. | ||
As ugly as you are physically, it's even worse spiritually. | ||
President Trump, I beg you. | ||
Please do something about the social media censorship. | ||
Please do something about the kangaroo court happening right now down the street for Roger Stone. | ||
And, my God, we need to keep the opiates off the streets. | ||
My goodness, sir. | ||
Please go to rehab. | ||
What happened to your head? | ||
What happened to your conscience? | ||
You completely sold out, didn't you? | ||
You just think, oh, it's all going to be great when the predators are in control I've got to explain what's happening here for the radio listeners. | ||
There's a man in a pink hat of a style you might be aware of from the Women's March. | ||
He's ridden his bike up. | ||
It has a sign that says, Dump Trump. | ||
Seems to be covered in some sort of trash or maybe that's his possessions, but he looks like a character out of some sort of bizarro remake of Mad Max where they're in some sort of socialist liberal future. | ||
It's Very entertaining stuff. | ||
Again, that's Owen Schroer outside of the White House with a massive bullhorn going to town on these crazy liberals who spend all day and night outside of the White House protesting. | ||
Hopefully, Owen will Give them a break and come on and tell us what's been going on with the Roger Stone trial in just a moment. | ||
But he's in his element right now. | ||
We'll let him stay there. | ||
We'll get to some of these election results on the other side. | ||
You can find that video at band.video. | ||
He's live now, folks, right now. | ||
He's in front of the White House. Go check him out. | ||
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I like Trump, but not 100%. | |
Not 100%. | ||
I just don't like Trump 100%. | ||
I don't like Trump 100% either. | ||
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But do you admit that there's a coup to remove him from office right now? | |
No, no. There's no coup. | ||
Like I said, we got a good thing. | ||
What's Russian collusion? | ||
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Listen, dude. Fuck all that. | |
If he's removed, that's how it goes, man. | ||
If Trump goes, we got somebody else. | ||
All right, folks, that video can be found at band.videoinfowars.com. | ||
That's Owen Schroer live as we speak in front of the White House. | ||
Looks like he's gotten into an argument with some sort of cyclist. | ||
I'm not really sure what's going on, but we'll check in with Owen once it calms down a little bit. | ||
I'm joined in studio by Robert Barnes, famed First Amendment lawyer, but you're also something of an expert on elections, U.S. elections. | ||
So we're going to talk a little bit about the election results From last night, sort of a rude awakening this morning, finding out about Kentucky and Virginia. | ||
There's a great article on Infowars.com, election 2019, Republican governor loses close race in Kentucky, Dems win Virginia Statehouse, Airbnb loses in Jersey City, and you really get a full breakdown of many of the consequential results from last night. | ||
But during the break, we were discussing sort of, you were saying that the Governor election typically is a little less consequential, whereas the legislature is much more consequential in Virginia. | ||
We had a great conversation during the break. | ||
Maybe we just want to rehash that. | ||
I mean, basically, most gubernatorial elections are really not that partisan. | ||
They're more driven by the particular policies of the state and the particular likability of the politician. | ||
For example, Maryland, heavily Democratic state, Republican governor. | ||
Mm-hmm. Massachusetts, a heavily Democratic state, has repeatedly had a Republican governor during that time period. | ||
So you'll find very liberal states with Republican governors, and you'll find very conservative states with Democratic governors, because it tends to be idiosyncratic. | ||
Louisiana right now is a Democratic governor. | ||
Now, the more consequential election from a national perspective will be the Louisiana runoff because it appears that the attempts to impeach Trump motivated Republican voters to turn out in Trump-level numbers to support the Republican nominee that kept the Democratic incumbent under the number to be able to avoid a runoff. | ||
So that election in December I think will be more significant. | ||
Mississippi held for Republicans last night despite a major effort to counteract But the governor race is maybe not the bellwether for the national race. | ||
But we do have, I mean, there's an interesting thing. | ||
Now, the Tucson election is, because you have a city of Tucson voting on sanctuary cities, that's a national policy in an extremely liberal city. | ||
And it lost by three to one margins. | ||
Oh, wow. Three by three to one, even liberals in Tucson said we do not want our city to be a sanctuary city. | ||
Well, they probably have experience with it. | ||
In Arizona, I mean, it's easy to say, yes, we want to be a sanctuary city when you're in Maine or something, but it shows the degree to which even the left, how unpopular some of the left's policy positions are on issues like immigration and identity politics, even amongst the left. So that's a little bit uplifting then. | ||
Okay, good, good. All right, things are getting better. | ||
But back to sticking with the Kentucky race, you know, the Republican incumbent lost by around 5,000 votes, it's looking like, a very close race. | ||
Less than 1%. Less than 1%, but 5,000 votes, while the Libertarian candidate got nearly 30,000. | ||
So to me, it's like, we've split the vote. | ||
That's basically the reason that that state is now in the hands of the Democratic governor. | ||
It's a combination. | ||
Making sure education has equal access. | ||
All of those things. Very basic local issues. | ||
So he showed the path forward. | ||
None of the national Democratic candidates challenging Trump are running on that. | ||
They are obsessed with Trump. | ||
They are driven by Trump. | ||
They are motivated by Trump. That Democratic governor got elected because he never mentioned Trump at all. | ||
He avoided... In fact, when Trump came and campaigned for the Republican, he still didn't even mention Trump's name. | ||
He says, well, this just shows you how weak the Republican governor is. | ||
He needs someone else to try to help him. | ||
without even using the words Trump. He made sure that there couldn't even be an advertisement of him saying something negative about Trump. | ||
So the significance is there is a Democratic way to win in Republican areas of the country or Trump-leaning areas of the country and it's to not bash Trump and talk about things that matter to ordinary people. A whole bunch of the congressmen that just voted for impeachment promised in 2018 they said we want legislation not investigation. | ||
People like Congresswoman Slotkin from the upper part of Michigan said, oh, I want legislation, not investigation. | ||
I want to focus on real meaningful progress, not getting bogged down by partisan impeachment strategies. | ||
And now she's leading the effort for impeachment. | ||
Right, of course. Yeah, naturally. | ||
Breaking news, Democrats full of crap. | ||
This is something shocking, I'm sure, to our listeners. | ||
But then you have the Virginia House of Representatives flipping to Democrats for the first time since 1994, which is quite a while. | ||
What's the significance of that? | ||
What can we read into that? It almost happened in 2017, so it was anticipated that it would happen. | ||
Virginia has voted Democratic now repeatedly in back-to-back-to-back-to-back-to-back elections. | ||
I think maybe it went Republican in 2004, but voted for Obama twice and voted for Hillary and by a bigger margin than the country did. | ||
Right. So it's really a democratic lean state for two reasons. | ||
I should say three reasons. | ||
First reason is huge professional class government bureaucracy. | ||
The deep state lives in Virginia. | ||
Right. Yeah. The Pentagon, Northern Virginia. | ||
It's the swamp annex. | ||
Exactly. Part one. | ||
Part two, a lot of green card visa immigrants live in Virginia, and they are trending heavily Democratic. | ||
It shows the sign of one of the headlines that Ann Coulter was referencing today by another publication was immigration turned Virginia blue. | ||
And that's true. But for immigration and how those voters voted last night, Virginia would have stayed Republican. | ||
The third part is the decline of the old school military base and mining base. | ||
So the increasing republicanism and old school republicanism was in the Norfolk and Virginia Beach area. | ||
That has faded as the defense industry has shrunk in terms of its scale and size. | ||
So there's the institutional Pentagon deep state apparatus in Northern Virginia, the bureaucrats, the professional class types. | ||
Then there were the old working middle class engineers, people like that, that were gainfully employed but pro-military in the Virginia Beach area. | ||
And that area has declined economically, and there's been less jobs in that field. | ||
And I don't see that trend reversing anytime soon. | ||
Are you predicting just Virginia gets deeper and deeper blue as we go forward? | ||
No doubt about it. Because the other thing is the decline of the mining industry. | ||
Now, that used to be old-school Democratic country, but it has been declining as a Democratic base and been moving. | ||
It basically votes the same way West Virginia tends to vote. | ||
So this is the Western Virginia mountains, not far from Virginia Tech and other places. | ||
And those areas have been trending heavily Republican and heavily Trumpish. | ||
But their voting power is substantially diminished by the growing population base in the upscale, government-oriented parts of the state. | ||
Okay. And then, of course, this article from AP News. | ||
Democrats promise swift action after their win in Virginia. | ||
So the moment they get control of the legislature, they promise action on gun control, on minimum wage, on greater abortion rights, on expanding Medicare. | ||
I mean, there's one thing the Democrats know how to do. | ||
It's how to hit the ground running. | ||
They do, but it's problematic. | ||
If they were smart, they would focus—you look at how the Kentucky Democratic candidate won. | ||
They would focus on bread and butter, basic issues, moderate policy improvements. | ||
They would not focus on radical ideas about abortion, radical ideas about guns, that's going to bring out—that's going to educate working-class Virginians about why they should never vote Democratic. | ||
So, Mia, all right, all right. | ||
Amazing. It's like, I think we've covered all of it. | ||
I think that's all you need. | ||
That 10-minute segment is everything you need to know about what happened in the election last night. | ||
But we'll break into some more of it. | ||
On the other side, Robert Barnes joins me. | ||
This is The War Room. Don't go anywhere. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer on this Wednesday, November 6th, 2019. | ||
Thank you for joining us in the War Room. | ||
Sitting next to me is Robert Barnes, First Amendment lawyer and all-around political encyclopedia. | ||
Really incredible stuff. Of course, we are going to hear from Owen Schroer in this segment, who's outside the White House as we speak. | ||
He's in Washington, D.C., covering the Roger Stone... | ||
I hesitate to call it even a trial, the show trial, the charade that's going on there. | ||
So we'll go to Owen in just a second. | ||
But finishing up our talk about the elections last night, one of the shining rays of light that made it through is, of course, that Texas voted to add an amendment to its constitution banning income tax, which is fantastic. | ||
And a lot of people are, including you, Mr. | ||
Barnes, are seeing this as sort of reconfirmation that maybe Texas isn't quite as purple as people say it is. | ||
Yeah, it's not. I mean, Texas was 10 points more Republican than the country in 2016. | ||
They were 10 points more Republican than the country in 2018. | ||
So that sort of continuous process moves forward. | ||
So the, I think, do we have Owen? | ||
Yes, I think we do. | ||
Owen, do you hear us? | ||
Yes, I have. | ||
I've detoxified myself, and I've cleansed myself from that interaction. | ||
The guy's still over here screaming like a banshee. | ||
You know, here's what's sad, though. | ||
There's, and I know we've talked about this a lot, but it's like, I can't even, there's no chance with a guy like this. | ||
And this guy's obviously an extreme example, probably has a drug problem or a mental disorder. | ||
But the average liberal is the exact same as this guy. | ||
They can't think for themselves. | ||
They can't even explain their own political beliefs. | ||
And I just think it's sad. | ||
I mean, hey, we can disagree politically, but they don't have any politics. | ||
They just have hate in their heart. | ||
Now, the reason why we're down here is the Roger Stone trial. | ||
And that's really what I wanted to do was raise awareness of that. | ||
But obviously, I was interrupted by some of these other guys. | ||
But we've got a lot of developing information coming out right now from the Rounder Stone trial. | ||
It's even worse than we originally had thought. | ||
Not only do they have the rigged judge and the rigged jury They're pulling jury members that they specifically know are Democrat operatives. | ||
This is unheard of. | ||
Obama operatives, this is literally unheard of. | ||
They have the picked judge, the picked jury. | ||
It's a total rigged trial happening against Roger Stone. | ||
And what's Roger Stone's crime? | ||
Well, they don't even know. | ||
Talking to Julian Assange? | ||
No. Lying about talking to Julian Assange? | ||
Well, that's what they claim, but they have no evidence that that's the truth. | ||
truth, but it doesn't matter. | ||
They've got their Democrat operatives lined up to destroy Roger Stone, and they're going to run the headline, Roger Stone in court, Roger Stone guilty, former Trump campaign advisor in court, former Trump campaign advisor guilty. | ||
And then the average minion reads that without any context and assumes, wow, this means Trump is bad. | ||
But what happened? | ||
These people used to be against the corrupt establishment. | ||
They used to be against the corrupt FBI that lies us into wars and covers up political assassinations. | ||
They used to be against the CIA that lies us into wars and assassinates people overseas. | ||
They used to be against spreading wars in the Middle East. | ||
Now all of a sudden they're for all this because Trump? | ||
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It's really amazing to me. | |
I think it is pretty much as simple as that. | ||
And the average person walks by and flicks me off, and they can't even understand why. | ||
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Bye. | |
Yeah, it really is sad. | ||
It's upsetting to hear. | ||
Were you in the courtroom today when opening remarks were being made? | ||
What was the scene like there inside the courtroom? | ||
So I was not in the courtroom when opening remarks were made, but I was in the courtroom for a couple other moments today. | ||
I was in an overflow room monitoring this. | ||
I talked to some sources on the ground. | ||
And one of the individuals that they're using, I believe it was as a witness, Michelle Taylor, This is unbelievable. | ||
Again, another Obama operative who was in the FBI for 14 years leaves the FBI to join a political consulting firm in the last six months, hits paydirt for what? | ||
Working for the Democrat Party to destroy Roger Stone. | ||
You're six years away from retirement and all the benefits, and you leave the FBI to take a cushy job at a political consulting firm? | ||
We know what that means. | ||
You're now a Democrat henchman, and they've now brought this individual up in the Roger Stone trial to destroy and put Roger Stone in jail, and they act like this is a credible witness. | ||
But guess what? Info Wars is banned across social media. | ||
So they'll have ABC and NBC and CBS and all the other corrupt news organizations tell you, yeah, Roger Stone's the bad guy. | ||
Michelle Taylor, good. | ||
The Obama judge, good. | ||
The Obama jury, good. | ||
Roger Stone, bad. | ||
FBI, good. | ||
Corruption, good. Even though they used to hate it, as long as—see, everything they hate now is okay as long as it's aimed against Donald Trump. | ||
Yeah, it does seem that way, and it's confusing beyond belief, having, like, a steady moral compass that's like, I'm always against the deep state. | ||
You know, it's confusing when you try to argue with people that don't quite have that. | ||
And, of course, the article is on Infowars.com. | ||
Infowars has learned that former Obama insider Sylvia Burwell was selected as a juror of Roger Stone's trial, and it details how the judge specifically said... | ||
We aren't going to rule people out just because they're openly and blatantly anti-Trump and that this is an incredibly politically charged trial. | ||
It's really kind of absurd. You're a lawyer. | ||
Is this a normal thing to do, Mr. | ||
Barnes? Yes. I mean, I think she was selected as a prospective juror. | ||
I'm not sure if she ended up actually on the jury itself. | ||
But it is deeply problematic the way this process is going forward. | ||
But unfortunately, this is pretty commonplace in the federal system. | ||
Our federal system has become a joke in terms of jury selection. | ||
It's not fair. | ||
It's not impartial. | ||
It doesn't avoid prejudicial jurors. | ||
The Magna Carta was fundamentally founded based on the fact that Knights were objecting to the corruption of the jury selection process in the New World. | ||
Open fair trials go back to the sixth and fifth century, prior to the Norman era. | ||
So it's disturbing. | ||
It's unsettling. | ||
It's not surprising because the federal court system has been insensitive to the need for impartial jurors in the criminal context now going on decades. | ||
And this judge has not shown any sympathy whatsoever to Roger Stone's side of the equation. | ||
I mean, here he is. Who would we love to hear from today? | ||
Roger Stone about his own case. | ||
He's gagged and he's prevented from doing so. | ||
How does that not violate the First Amendment rights of free press and free speech in this country? | ||
Why? Because this is a jury trial that looks like 19th century San Francisco. | ||
It's all railroads. Yeah. | ||
So, I mean, it's not something that looks like a fair trial because, by all evidence and all indicia, it's not being prosecuted as a fair trial. | ||
Yeah, and if you look at Berman's history as a judge, it's just sort of par for the course, I guess. | ||
But we can't hear from Roger Stone, but we can hear from somebody who's there. | ||
Owen Troyer, you're on the ground there. | ||
I'm not going to ask you to speak for Roger Stone, but just what do you think is going through his mind right now? | ||
How do you think he's feeling about how things are working out in the courtroom? | ||
You know, I almost don't even want to try to go into Roger's head, but I'll just say this. | ||
What we're looking at right now is that this decision was already made long before this case even got to court. | ||
They already decided they're going to destroy Roger Stone. | ||
They already decided they're going to arrest Roger Stone. | ||
They already decided that they're going to use that to try to destroy Trump or in hopes that they could get Roger Stone to somehow flip on Trump. | ||
But as Roger said, there's nothing to flip on. | ||
There is nothing there. | ||
So that's an impossible task. | ||
Sadly, I think, like I said, this has already been decided. | ||
I think they're going to lock Roger up and throw away the key. | ||
And it doesn't matter that the whole thing's rigged. | ||
It doesn't matter that Roger Stone is an innocent person. | ||
See, these leftists, these liberal progressives, they run the show now. | ||
Their activists are on the bench. | ||
This is not a judge. | ||
Amy Berman Jackson is not a judge. | ||
She's a liberal activist posing as a judge. | ||
Just like Ruth Bader Ginsburg was not a judge. | ||
She's an ACLU liberal activist posing as a judge who, if she had any integrity, she would have left the Supreme Court last year. | ||
But it's all about power. | ||
They can't give up that power. | ||
And they need to flex their power that they have and the judges that they have left in this country before real judges get replaced by the Trump administration. | ||
So, I hate to have to report this, but I think they're going to probably try to lock Roger up and throw away the key, and they'll run with the headlines all day long. | ||
Roger Stone guilty. Roger Stone lied to FBI. This proves they're covering up Russian collusion. | ||
Well, if it proves Russian collusion, where's the Mueller report? | ||
Where's the Russian collusion? | ||
There is none. | ||
But it doesn't matter. | ||
The left doesn't even need linear thinking. | ||
They don't need a constellation of facts and evidence to form a political thought. | ||
So I really don't even know how you analyze that. | ||
It's mental illness. | ||
Liberalism is honestly a mental disorder in the 21st century when people can't even accept facts, and instead they go with their feelings, which is sadly just hatred of Trump, hatred of America, or whatever group that they hate. | ||
The Democrats are the biggest hate group in America, and it's time for Nancy Pelosi to have her taxes, her tax returns checked. | ||
How did Nancy Pelosi make $200 million in Congress? | ||
Let's investigate that. | ||
Liberalism is a mental disorder. | ||
The cure can be found at Infowars.com. | ||
More with Owen Schroer and Robert Barnes on the other side. | ||
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Don't go anywhere, folks. Welcome back to the Infowars.com War Room. | |
Your host, Owen Schroer, here on the road in front of the White House. | ||
It has been a busy, busy day here in Washington, D.C. Honestly, we've done so much. | ||
I'm struggling just to rack my brain with everything we've done so far today. | ||
We've been covering the Roger Stone trial. | ||
We've done multiple man on the streets. | ||
We had one where we went to the Supreme Court. | ||
We were live for about an hour trying to find anybody who could convince me that Trump should be impeached. | ||
I'm still O for my life. | ||
I still can't find anybody that can convince me why Trump should be impeached. | ||
It's beginning to get frustrated. | ||
I see polls that say Trump is going to lose. | ||
Trump's losing to Hillary. | ||
Trump's losing to Biden. And then I come out here in the swamp of D.C. and most people like Trump. | ||
Or at least they're, you know, open to discuss policy and they don't hate him. | ||
So it's really interesting how when you go out in the real world and actually talk to people or, you know, see what people are thinking politically, how the polls are skewed, the media skews everything. | ||
But of course we know this is going on. | ||
Here are the big developments before I sign off for the remainder of the show here, and then Harrison Smith is going to continue on. | ||
I think Bob Barnes may stick with him in studio. | ||
You may have some other guests coming up. | ||
I'm not sure, but I'm just going to do this one last segment. | ||
Harrison Smith will take over. | ||
The Roger Stone trial. | ||
So, you've got a rigged system here, a rigged court, a rigged judge, a rigged jury, based all off the foundation of a false narrative of Russian collusion, which never happened. | ||
There is no Russian collusion. | ||
That was a false narrative, a false investigation started by the Obama administration. | ||
Hillary colluded with Russia. | ||
That was in the Mueller report. | ||
But all the aftermath from that, Stone still has to suffer. | ||
Flynn still has to suffer. | ||
So, now the Democrats are calling Michelle Taylor to the stand. | ||
Michelle Taylor, an FBI operative for 14 years, who then switches to a political consulting firm, and now all of a sudden is the top witness against Roger Stone? | ||
Folks, can you say payoff? | ||
That's how it works in this town. | ||
That's what we're trying to stop here. | ||
I'm not saying Trump is perfect, but I know he's not from the political establishment. | ||
Trump didn't come from D.C., Joe Biden's been in D.C. for 30 years. | ||
He can't even run on his public record because he has none. | ||
He has to run on Trump's record. | ||
Think about that. Democrats who have been in office for 30 years can't even run on their own record because they haven't done anything. | ||
Or I guess Nancy Pelosi did make $200 million as a congresswoman on a $200,000 a year contract. | ||
We're still trying to figure out how that is possible. | ||
I don't think Goathead Pizza makes hundreds of millions of dollars, whatever Goathead Pizza is. | ||
But hey, fine, Nancy Pelosi, you run your little impeachment scam with that little pencil-neck liar Adam Schiff. | ||
That justice will come out. | ||
But also, not only are they rigging the Roger Stone trial, they're editing the 302 documents that they used against Flynn. | ||
And now it turns out the notes that they submitted as Peter Strokes weren't even his. | ||
So they're literally lying about all the evidence that they have on Flynn. | ||
And then when he said, okay, fine, I'll claim guilty to lying to the FBI. You know what the FBI said? | ||
He didn't lie to us. Flynn just didn't want to deal with these people anymore. | ||
Well, Stone is dealing with them, and now you've seen the corrupt court case that he has had to endure. | ||
It's a rigged system. | ||
Trump is not from it. | ||
But we've got other developments happening, folks. | ||
We've got the continued impeachment scam that continues to go on. | ||
You've got Adam Schiff running closed-door hearings with armed guards What's up, man? | ||
What's up, man? Why? | ||
Because, man, he's racist. What has he done that's racist? | ||
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Hold on, hold on. | |
Lowest black unemployment. | ||
Lowest Mexican-American unemployment. | ||
He's received the Rosa Parks Award for his service in the inner cities in New York. | ||
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He said Mexicans are all, or did he say rapists and robbers? | |
No, he didn't. No, he didn't. | ||
Are you denying that people cross this border illegally and come into this country and rape people? | ||
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Yeah, so do white people do it too here that grew up here. | |
Now that's racist. No, it's not. | ||
It's a fact. No, no, no. You just brought up racism. | ||
You brought that up. You did. | ||
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You said Mexicans and I mentioned coffee. | |
You literally came up to me and said Mexicans. | ||
And by the way, Mexican isn't a race. | ||
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It's a nationality. Okay. | |
So anything else to prove how intellectual your fuck Trump is? | ||
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Wow. So what about the white guys who are shooting up charges? | |
Why are you so racist, dude? | ||
Why are you so racist against white people? | ||
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I'm not. Because they're racist against me. | |
Look what they did to me. Who did anything to you? | ||
You and your ancestors. | ||
It's sad that you've been victimized like that, dude. | ||
You have a victim mindset. So I wasn't a slave? | ||
I don't know you. My family has never owned slaves. | ||
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Really? Yeah. Go back. | |
Go back. Go to me. In fact, less than 10% of Americans ever owned slaves in the 1700s. | ||
In fact, if you look at the original draft of the Constitution, they wanted to eliminate slavery then. | ||
They just know they couldn't create a free nation if they did it then, so they had to come back and do it later. | ||
But guess what? America did end slavery for the world. | ||
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Only for the benefit of the unions. | |
They did it for monetary gain. | ||
They did not do it out of, oh, let's help those people out. | ||
They did it. They ended slavery for monetary gain? | ||
Explain that logic. | ||
They needed us. Explain that logic. | ||
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Abraham Lincoln said it. He said if he could continue slavery and still keep the unions, he would. | |
But he needs us... Because we can do things you guys can't do. | ||
Like what? That's racist. | ||
More racism from this guy. It's the truth. | ||
What then? It's just a fact. | ||
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Everything. What? Everything. | |
Well, then how come you're still oppressed by me? | ||
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Because you guys have your little secret white supremacist. | |
What about Obama? You have your secret white supremacist societies, your little codes, all types of shit. | ||
What are you talking about, man? | ||
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You can play dumb, but it's a fact. | |
You think I'm in a secret society of white people? | ||
It's possible. What about the KKK? Oh, now it's only possible. | ||
The KKK was started by Democrats! | ||
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We're not talking about Democrats. | |
We're not talking about Democrats. | ||
It's still here today. The Democrat Party are the ones trying to remove Trump. | ||
You don't walk around in white-hooded shirts. | ||
You walk around in suits and ties. | ||
Let me tell you something. Hold on a second. | ||
Hold on a second. Let me explain something. | ||
Let me explain something. You come up to me and judge me because I'm white. | ||
That makes you a racist. | ||
You think I'm in a secret society? | ||
You think my family owns slaves? | ||
You think it was all given to me? | ||
All that's fake. You judge me because I'm white. | ||
You're the racist. I'm not judging you because you're white. | ||
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Not at all. I judge people based on how they treat you. | |
So why do you keep bringing it up? I don't even know you. | ||
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I've never met you before. I judge people based on how they treat me. | |
How have I treated you? You haven't treated me wrong. | ||
I said your ancestors. | ||
We were oppressed and we still are. | ||
Do you know who the... | ||
Let me ask you a question. Who were the first people to be hung in America? | ||
I don't know. Italians. | ||
Okay, and? So this whole history that America is inherently racist against black people is just false. | ||
No, it's not. How did Obama get in? | ||
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Because they needed a puppet. | |
They needed something to say, oh, we're not racist. | ||
Look, we let a black guy in the office, but he was just a puppet. | ||
They voted for him. He fucking, excuse my language, but he legalized gay marriage. | ||
That's all he did. Yeah, Obama was a failure. | ||
I completely agree. What do you talk about? | ||
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And then look at Trump. He admitted that he grabs women's vaginas in their butts. | |
Come on, that's obnoxious. | ||
That's obnoxious. Come on, what do you talk about, man? | ||
He shut down the government and told the government workers if you can't feed them. | ||
Obama shut down the government, too. | ||
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He said if you can't feed your family, go get a loan. | |
How are you going to get a loan without a pay stub? | ||
Come on. Come on, man. | ||
He don't care about us. | ||
So do you like the government? So do you like the government? | ||
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Do I like the... I have nothing personal against the government, no. | |
Do you like government? I just live my life. | ||
Do you want government intervention in your life? | ||
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I just live... Only if I... No, not really. | |
I just live my life. I think we would both agree that we don't like the government. | ||
Would you rather have a smaller or a bigger government? | ||
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I just worry about myself and my family. | |
You want a smaller government? | ||
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I'm not worried. I don't know what I... I don't care. | |
I think that's it. You don't know. | ||
You don't care. That's about all we really know. | ||
I live my life. I live my life. So quit thinking... | ||
So quit thinking white people are out to get to you. | ||
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They're not. Majority of them are. | |
You just drove by here. | ||
All these homeless people out here are white. | ||
Do they have white privilege? That's their fault. | ||
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I could be homeless too. | |
That's their fault. But you're not. And if you were, it'd be your fault. | ||
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Because I chose not to be. And it would be your fault if you were homeless. | |
Because I chose not to be. Exactly. | ||
Just like they could choose not to be. | ||
Do you know how hard I work to get to where I'm at? | ||
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It wasn't easy. Yeah, it wasn't easy. | |
You're right. It's not easy for anyone. | ||
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Like who? All of them. | |
What about Jussie Smollett? | ||
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Doing terrorist attacks. | |
What about, okay, so anytime... | ||
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Me and you could walk into the same place, right? | |
All eyes are on me. | ||
But little, to be known as Lee, the white people are the ones shooting up stuff, shooting up classrooms. | ||
What happens in Chicago every night? | ||
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Come on. I don't know. I don't live there. | |
Yeah, well, you're the one bringing up gun violence. | ||
The most gun violence is in Chicago, and it's black people against black people. | ||
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You know why? Because guess what they did? | |
They took all those black people and they put them in a group. | ||
They said, we're going to take away the jobs. | ||
We're going to take away the resources. | ||
We're going to give y'all liquor stores and guns so y'all can kill each other. | ||
That way, the government don't got to do it for y'all. | ||
We'll let y'all take each other out. | ||
So then that way, we can come in and say we have a reason to intervene. | ||
So see, now you're talking some sense. | ||
Not to mention the Tuskegee experiment. | ||
Exactly. So you should be anti-government. | ||
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I'm myself. Anti-government. | |
I'm not going to say that. I'm not going to admit to that. | ||
I'm not going to say that. So let me ask you this, though. | ||
Just as general, would you like to see black unemployment down in America? | ||
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I would like to see unemployment down for everybody. | |
Okay, so Trump has record low unemployment right now. | ||
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It has nothing to do with him. | |
What about the prison reform like that? | ||
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We're not going to talk about that. | |
So we're not going to talk about everything good Trump has done for this country. | ||
That's what this comes down to. | ||
Everything good. Oh, God. | ||
All right. This is so entertaining, but we're about to go to break. | ||
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I'm sick of it, man! This is what the mainstream media has done to this country! | |
Oh, man. All right, folks, don't go anywhere. | ||
This will continue. Owen Schroer's in Washington, D.C., trying to do a segment for the War Room. | ||
He gets approached by this guy. | ||
An argument has broken out. | ||
It's extremely entertaining. | ||
I wish you didn't have to go to commercial break, but don't go anywhere. | ||
We'll be right back. We'll go back to this. | ||
Share this video, band.video. | ||
Thank you so much for being with us, Mr. | ||
Barnes. This is amazing. | ||
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I remember whenever the founding fathers in the 1700s said you can walk around with your video cameras filming people Hey, back the f*** off Stop Whoa, whoa, hey Back up, back up, back up Back up Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey Alright Don't touch her I would like to press charges We're not doing that right now. We're not allowed to press charges. | |
You're not going to arrest him right now for doing that to me? | ||
No. Is it a felony to assault a woman? | ||
It is not. It's not us, all right? | ||
Our hands are tied on certain things. | ||
You're right. Your hands are tied, and that's why you didn't arrest them tonight. | ||
Correct. How are you guys? | ||
We're doing a YouTube channel. | ||
Do you guys want to say why you're here today and what it means to you? | ||
Sarah, you got this. You want to? | ||
It's up to you. You don't have to do it. | ||
I'm good. Okay. Alrighty. | ||
Thank you, though. You are welcome. | ||
Good job. | ||
Why are you putting it in my face? | ||
It wasn't in your face, though. | ||
Why are you acting like this? | ||
I have no clue who you are. | ||
I don't know who you are! | ||
Kaelin, do you think we don't know Jeff? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It seems really misogynistic, right? | ||
Treating a woman like that? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, progressive. | ||
He needs a piece of toilet paper to dump on Trump. | ||
Why are you trying to film people who don't want to be filmed? | ||
Well, he came up to us and put the flag in my face, so I'm not sure why he was doing that. | ||
Oh, okay. No, we're asking for people's consent. | ||
We're not just filming them. Oh, okay. | ||
It didn't seem like that because you didn't get my consent and you're filming me right now. | ||
Well, you came up and talked to me, so I assumed that was consent. | ||
Oh, well. What are you bringing out here today? | ||
What's your message? Trump is a fascist. | ||
Oh, absolutely he's a fascist. | ||
What is the definition of fascism? | ||
It's whatever you use, xenophobia and- Hi, Caitlin. | ||
How are you doing, Caitlin? | ||
How are you? Good. | ||
Why are you wearing a wig, Caitlin? | ||
Why don't you come out here as a regular person? | ||
I am a regular person. | ||
Why would you assume otherwise? | ||
You're not a Trump supporter, so why are you wearing those pants? | ||
I don't know who you are. | ||
You're not even looking at me. | ||
I can't hear you. I can't hear what he's saying. | ||
I've never held a march! | ||
Oh my god, these people are so crazy. | ||
They literally don't act like people. | ||
Like, they turn around and talk to you while they're facing away from you. | ||
It's just... These people are just insane, man. | ||
Thank God there are people like Caitlin Bennett, like Millie Weaver, and like Owen Schroyer at this very moment out there on the streets of America just exposing these people for the insanity that resides between their ears. | ||
It's very entertaining stuff, disturbing stuff as well. | ||
That was Kaitlin Bennett. | ||
Of course, the video we saw last hour was Millie Weaver, Owen Schroer on the streets in Washington, D.C. | ||
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Don't go anywhere, folks. | ||
Welcome to my show! | ||
Just incredibly entertaining stuff. | ||
Now, I'm going to open up the phone lines for this hour. | ||
I will be joined by Peter Diabrasca. | ||
I hope I'm pronouncing that correctly. | ||
Peter Diabrasca is running for Congress. | ||
He'll be joining me in the third hour. | ||
But in this hour, I want to open up the phone lines, and I really want you guys to direct where I go here. | ||
I got a bunch of stories here, but I want you to call up about whatever topics you want. | ||
And if I have a story that matches it, then I'll cover it and bring you in and get your opinion. | ||
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I want to play this video that is a little disturbing, fairly violent, rather upsetting. | ||
It's a video that you won't really see on most mainstream media. | ||
In fact, I haven't seen it really on any mainstream media. | ||
I had to go to ABC7 Chicago to find a story on it, a local... | ||
Local paper, local TV station there in Chicago. | ||
It's really the only one covering it despite the fact that it happened in Florida. | ||
Florida deputy arrested after video shows him throwing student to the ground. | ||
So this was in a school for children with not necessarily mental disorder but behavioral issues. | ||
And this guy was a, I believe, a sheriff's deputy. | ||
They're at this school and we'll play you this video. | ||
It is fairly disturbing. | ||
This is the police state in action. | ||
Guys, this is clip 17. | ||
Here is a Florida sheriff's deputy slamming a young girl to the ground in a chokehold because she tapped him in the knee. | ||
Let's play this video. I'll narrate it for our radio listeners. | ||
So there you see the girl tapping the guy's knee. | ||
He's like texting or something and he sees her tap the knee. | ||
And you have a couple minutes where they're sort of talking and she's sort of walking around. | ||
She's got her hands in her pockets. | ||
Here comes the chokeslam, grabs her by the neck, slams her to the ground. | ||
Her hands are in her pockets, continues to be rough with her, flips her over, knee in the back. | ||
And just absolutely manhandling very roughly this assumably, you know, behaviorally challenged teen, right? | ||
This is a school for sort of challenged teens, and it's just brutal the way this guy slams this girl to the ground for nothing. | ||
I mean, posing no threat. | ||
Her hands are literally in her pockets. | ||
She taps this guy in the back of the knee. | ||
I don't know if you ever did it. | ||
It was like popular in middle school where if somebody's standing there with their knees locked, you go up and you sort of poke them in the back of the knee and maybe they'll fall down. | ||
It's kind of funny. | ||
That's what it looked like she did to this guy. | ||
And his response is to, I mean, that literally could have killed her. | ||
You slam somebody's head on the ground like that. | ||
You're a full grown man slamming a teenage girl to the ground. | ||
Absolutely brutal stuff. | ||
It's incredibly disturbing. | ||
Of course, the reason you won't see this on mainstream media, can you guess, if you're a TV viewer, if you're watching this on the livestream at band.video or at infowars.com, maybe you noticed the races of the two people involved. | ||
Had they been switched, I guarantee you this would be on every station possible. | ||
But no, it was a black cop slamming a white girl to the ground. | ||
So they really don't care. | ||
Because you have to remember that when the left claims to care about police violence, they only care about it when it's framed in a way that they can say, see, it's symptomatic of systematic racism. | ||
That's the only way that they care about it. | ||
Which is why I don't like things like the Black Lives Matter movement, because it's about the police abuse. | ||
It's about police of any color or creed abusing the citizens of any race, color, and creed. | ||
It's about the expansion of police state powers. | ||
It's about this mindset that is drilled into, on purpose, drilled into our police officers to be a sort of... | ||
Do or die. Shoot first, ask questions later. | ||
We are the police and they are the citizens. | ||
There's a separation. We are the ones who can use violence and they must obey us at all times. | ||
That's the mindset that's bred in the police. | ||
That's why you have extrajudicial police killings. | ||
That's why you have an epidemic of just brutal police violence. | ||
And see, the Democrats don't want to deal with that. | ||
The people in charge, George Soros, isn't actually concerned about stopping police violence or protecting citizens. | ||
They're interested in expanding that. | ||
Of course, we covered the Friends of Democracy papers that exposed very clearly how they were using the Black Lives Matter group to create what they called a feedback loop in order to increase police presence by inciting violence. | ||
Groups of people to be violent against police, and the police would respond with heavier force, and then the protests would increase, and then the police force would increase. | ||
It was a feedback loop designed to increase the power and abuse of police, and they do this by framing it as a racial issue. | ||
And so it's incredibly disturbing no matter what race these people involved are. | ||
Now, this guy has been... | ||
Put on felony charges. | ||
He hasn't actually gone to court yet, but there may be some justice in this. | ||
It's not going to be fun when that police officer ends up in prison. | ||
Let's just say that. | ||
So just very, very disturbing, disturbing things happening here. | ||
I have so many videos to show you, and I'll get to most of them later. | ||
This hour, including Johnny Carson making a joke about Prince Andrew being a pedophile. | ||
Yeah, yeah, you're going to want to see that. | ||
But I want to talk very quickly before the end of this segment about the cleanup going on in Austin. | ||
We reported on this, Owen Schroer and I went to a homeless camp to see what it was all about, discovered it was beyond anything we could imagine, the level of these camps with beds and literally inflatable pools set up outside of these tents just off a main road. | ||
And we saw firsthand the unbelievable amount of trash that had been left behind by these homeless people. | ||
In fact, we interviewed one of the homeless guys and he said, yeah, there's this other guy. | ||
He goes to dumpsters. | ||
He grabs trash bags out of the dumpster. | ||
He takes it into the forest. | ||
He rips them open. If there's anything useful, he takes it. | ||
And if there's not, he just spreads the trash throughout the forest. | ||
So it's not a big surprise that the level of trash that's being picked up... | ||
As a part of this homeless encampment sweep, now has broken the 115,000 pound mark. | ||
So 115,000 pounds of trash has been picked up in this effort. | ||
The effort is being led by the governor, Greg Abbott, because essentially the City Council of Austin, and if you're following Infowars, you know most of this, but the City Council of Austin, Texas, voted to allow camping anywhere In Austin. | ||
Except, of course, for City Hall. | ||
Except, of course, where they work, right? | ||
And, of course, all of these people, everybody in City Hall, the mayor himself, they all live way outside of town, in Westlake, in these million-dollar gated communities. | ||
They don't have to worry about the homeless people. | ||
But they, in their infinite wisdom as city council members, said, I will allow the homeless people to sleep on your bed. | ||
I, you know, I just love homeless people so much, I will allow them to sleep anywhere in the city, oh, except for where I work. | ||
Don't let them sleep where I work. | ||
Totally hypocritical, but now it's a crisis. | ||
It's a crisis in Austin, and it's being treated as if we don't know why. | ||
This entire homeless problem that we're facing in Austin is being treated like it just naturally arose. | ||
Like, wow, what are we going to do about all these homeless people suddenly showing up? | ||
It's not sudden. It's not unexpected. | ||
This was a policy. | ||
The city council put this policy in place. | ||
A month later, it's an unmanageable crisis. | ||
Gosh, I wonder why. | ||
It's a pain inflicted by the city council. | ||
So the government causes this to happen, and then the bigger government has to come and fix it, and then they're going to argue against that, and of course they're talking about... | ||
We don't quite have time to show the clip in this one. | ||
Maybe I'll show it in the next one, but local news is reporting that the local government is in talks to buy historical buildings around Austin, historic buildings that have been here for over 100 years, that are across the street from college campuses and blocks from the... | ||
Texas capital, the beautiful old buildings, right? | ||
No, they're going to turn them into homeless encampments. | ||
They're going to just give up large swaths of our most historic and beautiful neighborhoods in Austin. | ||
Just give them over to the homeless people that have all been invited here, have all been brought here by the city council. | ||
This is a city in collapse. | ||
The mainstream media establishment is still reeling from the Project Veritas releases yesterday. | ||
One thing I didn't realize until I saw a video of the president of ABC News Talk, I didn't realize that he was British. | ||
The man was educated in Oxford. | ||
He may have been the one to shut down the Epstein story. | ||
Doesn't have much to say about it now, but perhaps that's where we're seeing the mysterious connection between the palace and ABC News. | ||
Just an interesting thing to note. | ||
But this video resurfaced yesterday or today. | ||
Very, very old clip. | ||
I'm not even sure how old. | ||
Before my time, this is Johnny Carson making a joke about Prince Andrew being a pedophile. | ||
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This is Johnny Carson asking, do you have a daughter who's a really good-looking chick? | |
Well, you may be able to change her life and improve your financial status. | ||
Because Prince Andrew is looking for a new girlfriend. | ||
Just drop a nude photo of your little nymph egg in a self-addressed stamp envelope and mailed to Royal Affair, Buckingham Palace, London, You know, one of these jokes. | ||
One of these jokes that reveals that the person making it maybe knows a little bit more than he's letting on. | ||
But the most interesting word in that joke there from Johnny Carson is the word nymphette. | ||
Because nymphette is not a real word, or at least it was not a real word until it was invented by an author. | ||
Who wrote a book. A book titled Lolita. | ||
Lolita is a book about a pedophile who falls in love with a 12 year old girl. | ||
And... The author of this book invented several words, including something like fonlit, that was one of the things he called him, and nymphette. | ||
This was a word that was created by the author of Lolita. | ||
Of course, that's where you get the term Lolita Express, which is what the Jeff Epstein plane was called. | ||
So there you have Johnny Carson telling you to send pictures of your nymphette, which is... | ||
Which was a word invented to describe a child who was loved by a pedophile. | ||
So, I mean, how old is that clip? | ||
How long has this been known about? | ||
Well, this has gone on forever. | ||
This is nothing new. The fact that pedophiles around the world is not a new phenomenon. | ||
The phenomenon is that it's all coming out. | ||
The phenomenon is that they can no longer hide it. | ||
The phenomenon is Infowars. | ||
The phenomenon is that the mainstream media has lost their grip and can't Can't spike every story anymore like they did and they continue to try to do. | ||
So very interesting clip from Johnny Carson. | ||
Phone lines are filling up. Number to call is 1-877-789-ALEX. Give us a call about any and all topics. | ||
I want to go to who's been on the longest, Aaron in Florida. | ||
Let's talk about that argument that was just had with Owen. | ||
Aaron in Florida, was that entertaining or what? | ||
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Well, I want to poke at you and Owen. | |
Can I do that? Yes, please. | ||
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All right, but before I do that, I do want to compliment you, man. | |
Out of all the anchors from Infowars, I like listening to you. | ||
I like how you break things down, so good job with that. | ||
I hope you keep going. Well, thank you. | ||
All right, you've softened me up now. | ||
Deliver the killing blow. So here's the blow. | ||
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The Bible says we are to speak the truth, right? | |
Right. That's what we're doing, right? | ||
I try to. It says... | ||
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Speak the truth in love. | |
So, we had two different people that Owen we saw on video with. | ||
The first guy with the pussy hat and the other guy with the Broncos hat. | ||
The first guy, hopefully I'm wrong about this, but I mean, there's pretty much no hope for that guy. | ||
You know, hopefully I'm wrong, but that's what it seemed like. | ||
The second guy, That dude seemed intelligent as they were arguing. | ||
I'm like, wait a minute, man. You know, Owen, just love on this guy a little bit. | ||
Maybe you can bring him over. | ||
So, you know, the point of speaking the truth in love, if we're just shouting truth, which we have, it's almost like we're We're becoming like a liberal. | ||
We're just screaming. But if we can speak the truth in love, maybe we can pull some of these guys over, open their eyes. | ||
You know how Brandon kind of has a little bit of that flavor? | ||
There are a lot of people out there that are very good at that, very good at remaining calm and speaking in love, like you say. | ||
There are other sort of tactics to take. | ||
I totally appreciate what you're saying, and I agree with you completely because we do want to try to change these people's minds. | ||
But Owen's got the bullhorn. | ||
He's in front of a bunch of people. | ||
It's not maybe quite the same setup as maybe you and your family member and trying to convince them, in which case you can speak to them on a much more level basis. | ||
But also when you have people yelling things at you that are just absurd and you just have to yell back at them because they're not going to listen either way. | ||
It's a struggle and it's difficult and it is something important to remember to try to speak to people in a way that not just will... | ||
Allow them to change their mind, right? | ||
Because it's a phenomenon where if you present somebody with information that's counter to their beliefs, they actually get stronger in that belief a lot of the time. | ||
And so, you know, you sort of have to try to present it in a way that doesn't make it seem like they're losing if they agree with you. | ||
Present the truth, the reality of the fact that it's like, look, we're on the same side. | ||
I want you to understand what's going on here. | ||
And it's hard when people... | ||
It's frustrating, and it's actually hard for me to understand, like we were talking with Owen earlier, where it's like, look, weren't you against the CIA? Aren't you against the deep state? | ||
Aren't you against the idea of the spy state running things? | ||
Most of the time, people are like, yeah, but then it's like, well, then why aren't you on our side? | ||
Do you not see what's going on here? | ||
And so you're right, there's a balance that we have to try to strike. | ||
But the other thing is that that guy that came up to Owen, you could tell that he had sort of fallen for the trap, really, that a lot of people I think have fallen for, where they see sort of media depictions or they see the way that white politicians act, and they literally think that if you just call a white person racist, they're going to be like, no, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. | ||
Here, here, have everything. | ||
You're right, you're right. They try to just browbeat or just shame you into it, and when you run up against somebody like Owen Schroyer, who's just going to stand up for himself and go, no, I'm not falling for your crap, and I'm also not cowering away. | ||
I'm going to confront you. I'm going to go right back at you in truth and love, like you say. | ||
I think that is a powerful way to combat this... | ||
When anybody comes up to you and tries to sort of browbeat you down like that. | ||
And honestly, I think that people at large tend to respect that. | ||
If you aren't just cowed down or if you aren't just sort of meek and quietly... | ||
But please, sir, can I say this? | ||
But you're like, no, dude, look, you're wrong and I'm going to tell you why. | ||
And, you know, if that person is strong... | ||
Strength loves strength, right? | ||
Weakness loves weakness. If you're weak, you want everybody to be weak. | ||
If you're strong, you want everybody to be strong. | ||
And I want to be able to say, this is my idea. | ||
And I want somebody else to go, you're wrong and here's why. | ||
And I go, no, you're wrong and here's why. | ||
And we go back and forth. I don't see any reason why that needs to be confrontational. | ||
It's argumentative. | ||
It's an exercise in free speech. | ||
It's an exercise in sort of verbal combat that doesn't have to be violent, doesn't have to be off-putting to anybody, but also it's not this sort of whimpering kind of, oh, but yes, but please, sir, do you understand that it's this way? | ||
So it's a difficult... | ||
It's a difficult balance to strike, and I think really the most important thing, and hopefully I'm understanding what you're saying here, Aaron from Florida, is that... | ||
There are people watching that don't like us. | ||
And if we're just combative and we're just obnoxious, they're going to dislike us even more. | ||
And hopefully people can watch this. | ||
And if we treat people in love and we talk to people with respect and just speak the truth, but in a calm, clear, concise manner, then maybe we can change some minds. | ||
Maybe some people watching will actually listen to the facts that we're saying rather than reject us outright because they don't like our style. | ||
It's a great point. This is Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer in this episode of The War Room. | ||
Thank you for being here. Next hour, we will be joined by Peter DeBroska to be talking maybe a little bit more about the previous elections as well as a lot of immigration issues. | ||
But this segment's topic is decided for us by our caller Jefferson from Virginia. | ||
He wants to talk about free speech. | ||
But before I go to him, I want to go to this video. | ||
This video is actually a few months old. | ||
I'm sure we played this at some point on Infowars recently, but it was sort of resurfaced recently because it turns out that posting this video onto Reddit, onto the video's subreddit on Reddit, it's instantly deleted. | ||
They will not allow you to post this video, probably because Reddit has recently taken a large investment from the Chinese government, because this... | ||
This is a video of what happens when you lose free speech. | ||
So as we talk about free speech, we have to understand its importance by understanding what happens when we lose it. | ||
So here is a video of what happens when you lose free speech. | ||
This is the Chinese government dealing with somebody saying dissenting words on the Internet. | ||
For our radio listeners, it's a small apartment. | ||
A young woman has set a camera up. | ||
She goes to answer the door. | ||
And the police just walk right in. | ||
Now the version of this video with subtitles You can see they just walk right in and they say, you've posted some things on the internet, haven't you? | ||
She's like, maybe? | ||
What are you doing here? And they're just like, we're going to need you to come with us. | ||
We're going to need you to come with us. | ||
She's like, well, why? You can't just come into my house and, you know, confront me like this. | ||
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You need a warrant or something. And they're just like, no, no, you have to come with us. | |
This is for words on the Internet. | ||
This woman posted something the Chinese government did not like. | ||
So next thing you know, there's two pudgy, overweight police officers in her apartment. | ||
As well as some sort of black masked, safety vest wearing, you know, almost paramilitary person behind them. | ||
Now, she has set up this camera and the police officers do not realize that they're being filmed right now. | ||
They don't realize that probably this is live streaming out. | ||
That's the only way that this video will really get out. | ||
But this is what is coming, ladies and gentlemen, if we don't re-establish our right for free speech, if we don't stand up for the First Amendment, this is not so far away. | ||
I mean, this is in China. It's happening right now. | ||
Here come the paramilitary guys. | ||
She's like, I'm not going to leave. | ||
They begged to leave. | ||
So there's four. Now there's six officers in her apartment. | ||
Yelling and, again, the subtitled version, I mean, what they're yelling is exactly what you'd expect them to yell. | ||
Stop resisting. You're coming with us. | ||
You are a criminal. | ||
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Stop resisting. Mm-hmm. | |
Now they've grabbed her by the arms and are physically dragging her out of her apartment. | ||
This is for words, folks. | ||
God knows what she said. She could have called Xi Jinping Winnie the Pooh. | ||
I mean, that's... And they're gone. | ||
She's gone. She's been dragged out of her house. | ||
And the camera sits there and continues to roll. | ||
She's gone. You can hear her yelling. | ||
So, folks, this is what's coming down the line if we continue to go down this path of hate speech, if we continue to go down this path of censorship, if we continue to empower our government to police speech, which is to police thought. | ||
I mean, even now we have this it's okay to be white signs being hung up and the FBI investigating them. | ||
Why? Is there a law against saying it's okay to be white? | ||
No, no, no. But slowly but surely, our First Amendment is being infringed upon just like our Second Amendment is being infringed upon. | ||
So that's a stark warning to you from the future if we don't rediscover the value of the Constitution. | ||
Jefferson in Virginia called in, wants to talk about propaganda and free speech on media. | ||
What do you got for me, Jefferson? Hey, Harrison. | ||
Thanks for taking my call. Uh, That poor woman obviously knew what was coming. | ||
She turned the camera on, anticipating that she was going to have to deal with the police for what she exercised, what isn't considered a right over there in China. | ||
She thinks it's a human right, but they don't recognize human rights the way we do, or First Amendment rights because they don't have a First Amendment. | ||
Nobody does. Nobody does. | ||
Newsflash, we're the only ones. | ||
But yes, you're exactly right. | ||
Right. And I think we've all been sort of lured into the belief that propaganda is a protected... | ||
Free speech right on mass media, and that's where we get ourselves in trouble. | ||
But that's a different issue from what I want to talk about for the moment. | ||
I think I've figured out why the Trump campaign believes that they don't have to worry about internet censorship. | ||
It's in the Axios article about how Zuckerberg can hurt Trump from two days ago. | ||
Okay. Campaign communications director Tim Mertall told Axios, we've always known that President Trump was too successful online and that Democrats would one day seek to wipe him off the internet. | ||
That's why we've invested so heavily in building up our data to allow us to communicate with our voters away from third-party platforms like Facebook. | ||
So he doesn't care about the rest of us. | ||
They just think they've got a workaround. | ||
Democrats demanding internet platforms shut down political advertising will guarantee Trump's victory in 2020. | ||
They're idiots, is what Murtaugh says. | ||
So they think they've got this figured out, so they don't need to fix it for the rest of us. | ||
So they think they can just get around the censorship by making their own platform and drawing people there. | ||
I've had the same complaint about the Trump campaign. | ||
What did they do recently? | ||
It was the same type of thing where it was like, oh, we're making a new social media platform. | ||
Send us your emails and basically we'll get you on a list. | ||
And it was like, well, this is just a campaign strategy. | ||
This isn't actually standing up for free speech. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I hope they're correct, but it's still throwing the rest of us under the bus to some degree. | ||
I would hope that while Owen's in town, maybe he can get on the phone and talk to Murtaugh and maybe meet him somewhere locally. | ||
Yeah, that would be interesting. I'll ask him about that. | ||
Yeah, you know, Trump obviously doesn't understand the extent to which this censorship is going on, or at least he doesn't know what to do about it, and that's always been one of the things that We at Infowars have talked about trying to do is, yes, we are creating parallel systems. | ||
We have band.video. | ||
We have our own distribution networks. | ||
We don't rely entirely on social media, but we also don't just cede the ground of social media, right? | ||
We don't just go, oh, they don't want us there. | ||
See ya. It's like, no, this is where people communicate. | ||
We need to dominate there. | ||
And unfortunately, our domination is what got us the attention and got us kicked off at the end of the day. | ||
But yeah, it's never about surrendering the free speech platforms and going and making your own just so you can benefit yourself. | ||
It's about trying to make it a free, open society for everybody and doing that by forcing your ideas out there and circumventing the censorship and getting around the suppression in order to get your message out there. | ||
Anything else before I let you go, Jefferson? | ||
I just think we're wrestling with propagandists that have unlimited money at their disposal and resources to keep telling lies that we have to keep trying to break down or shoot down, and it's a losing battle to keep fighting with them. | ||
We have to find out some way to regulate what propagandists can do and not consider telling falsehoods on mass media is somehow a protected right. | ||
It should be a privilege that's regulatable. | ||
We just have to all agree about how to regulate it. | ||
So what's your suggestions? | ||
I've struggled with this, and I can't figure out what sort of regulation I would want. | ||
Well, I think if you can challenge someone and summon them to come to a debate somewhere in some neutral corner, essentially, where you can film the results of the debate, you can hold them there if you both agree to be there, or you have to be there, somehow you regulate their ability to get back on air if they can't win the debate. | ||
There's gotta be some sort of administrative arm of the FCC that can say, okay, Right. | ||
It sounds like you almost want to erect a parallel court system that's strictly about free speech on the internet. | ||
I'm kind of for it because right now, who's regulating free speech? | ||
It's the safety council or whatever they call it. | ||
It's strictly the social media people. | ||
They can regulate it however they want, maybe make it a governmental thing. | ||
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Now, Brian in Colorado wants to talk about a story that I wanted to cover yesterday but actually didn't have time to get to, so I'm glad you called in. | ||
Brian in Colorado, you want to talk about this attempted bombing of a synagogue in Pueblo? | ||
That's sort of a generous way to put it. | ||
Maybe those weren't your exact words, but Brian in Colorado, what do you got for me? | ||
How you doing, Harrison? Doing well, thank you. | ||
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Awesome. Thank you for doing the job you are. | |
That's fantastic. | ||
And keep up the good work. | ||
Thank you. You know, I live, I'm an info warrior. | ||
I'm actually from Austin. | ||
And I've been following Alex for, oh goodness, since 98. | ||
So it's been a long time. | ||
I've been a fan. | ||
I used to go down to the AXS TV station and watch them live. | ||
That's cool, man. You were a part of history. | ||
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I was there in the background all this time. | |
And the thing is, though, is that living in Colorado, it's a very liberal state, but Pueblo is really nice and conservative. | ||
Right. A couple of days ago, the FBI did a sting operation with this guy who claimed to be a white supremacist, racist, and I actually shopped at where he worked. | ||
And I remember seeing him there and him creeping me out. | ||
Really? I remember seeing this guy in public and I thought, that's a dangerous individual. | ||
What about him made you feel that way? | ||
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Um, that look in his eyes. | |
He had that, uh, uh, full metal jacket gum pile in the bathroom look. | ||
How long ago was this? | ||
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This? When I saw him? | |
Yeah. A month? Maybe a month ago. | ||
Huh. You know, last time I was in that store. | ||
And he worked there. | ||
And, and apparently, for some reason, and this is what this, I think the main thing I wanted to bring up is that It's to listeners is that this is a prime example of conservative and truth-seeking censorship online, especially Facebook, because apparently he had five Facebook pages. | ||
Five. And each one of them he put on their KKK stuff, racist stuff, anti-Jewish stuff on each one of them. | ||
If I did that, I'd be taken down within an hour. | ||
You know, if you did that, we'd all be taking, I mean, all of us being taken down, left and right. | ||
How was he allowed to do that? | ||
With five pages! | ||
Five different ones! And so, that's, you know, the main point I wanted to bring up, that it's just a good example. | ||
Yeah, that's very interesting. | ||
And I mean, it is one of the things that you notice that, you know, on Facebook or YouTube or Twitter, any of these things, it's people like us, like Infowars, where we're like anti-war, we're anti-racist, we're anti-fascist, we're anti-communist. | ||
We're the ones that get kicked off. | ||
Whereas if you're just blatantly a racist, if you're just blatantly a white supremacist, you happen to stay on. | ||
It's somewhat telling. | ||
They want these sort of controlled opposition type of people to, you know, Yeah, well, and so, I mean, Pueblo is not a big city. | ||
Do a lot of people know about it? | ||
What's the talk around town about what happened? | ||
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Oh, everybody's pissed. | |
Honestly. I mean, honestly, I live four blocks from the synagogue that he was targeting. | ||
I'm mad as hell. | ||
Well, you know, that's very interesting. | ||
I'm glad you called in because, you know, I was going to cover this yesterday and I had a different read of the situation, let's say. | ||
Now that what you're telling me, you saw this guy and you thought he was dangerous before this ever happened and that he was posting, you know, potentially threatening things on his Facebook and stuff. | ||
Because what I see happening in this case is what we saw about a month ago when supposedly the FBI sort of entrapped somebody like this, similar type of thing except the guy turned out to be a paranoid schizophrenic, heavily mentally ill, and the FBI and basically the parents are suing now because they're like, you should have known that you were tricking a mentally ill person into implicating himself and it was an entrapment. | ||
And so what I see is I have the same protest to it that I did back when they would do this with Islamic terrorists where you have an FBI agent going to a mosque and going around and trying to get people who they think is, I mean this is just the way the FBI operates. | ||
They send an agent in undercover, he goes to a population that's at risk or whatever they say and he goes around going, man we really need to do something, man we should really do something, shouldn't we? | ||
And as soon as somebody goes, yeah, I think we should, they have their guy, and then they work with that guy, and they set him up, and they have all these arcane rules. | ||
I mean, it's very much like the term wizardry. | ||
It's like they have to offer him three chances to back up. | ||
I mean, they have all these rules where it's like, first, when we were taking him to make the bomb, we said, are you sure you want to go? | ||
And then once we made the bomb, it was a fake bomb, but before we handed it to him, we said, but are you sure you want to do that? | ||
And they have to fulfill all these sorts of Arcane, occultic kind of legal, really. | ||
It's legal boundaries that they have to cross. | ||
And so, you know, to me, it's not necessarily evidence of, oh, there's violent people on the white supremacist side, just like when they would arrest a terrorist in the middle of a plot. | ||
It wasn't really evidence that that person would have done that anyway. | ||
It was the FBI manufacturing a plot, getting somebody to be involved with it, guiding them along the whole way, and then at the very end going, ha, we were never doing it, so you fell for our trap sort of thing. | ||
So to me, it's like, we're going to start seeing more of this because now that the FBI is sort of turning its dragon-like head from Islamic terrorism to white national terrorism, they're gonna start sending people in to try to find people who maybe are not mentally well, who maybe are a little bit off-tilter, and start prodding them and going, hey, but don't you wanna do something? | ||
Hey, I have this plot. | ||
Don't you want to be in my plot? | ||
And then coming out and going, we caught them. | ||
We got them. We stopped this plot. | ||
Well, it's like, well, but it was your plot. | ||
You made the plot. So they did it with Islamic terrorists, and it seems like they're doing it now. | ||
But now, Brian, what you're telling me is maybe this was the real deal. | ||
Maybe this guy really was somebody that they needed to be worried about. | ||
And, you know, this isn't just sort of a... | ||
I don't want to call it a publicity stunt, but maybe there was something really substantial here that they were stopping rather than just one of these typical FBI sting operations. | ||
Do you know what I'm talking about, Brian? No, I know exactly what you mean. | ||
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And in fact, that is exactly, I think, what happened. | |
Because the details are, locally speaking, I've checked the national networks and what they said. | ||
And they were different. Yeah, so you have the inside information. | ||
We only have about a minute left here. | ||
So what's the local news saying? | ||
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The local news is saying that he was invited to a hotel with an FBI agent or by an FBI agent posing. | |
And that he was offered and given fake explosives there. | ||
And once he walked out the door with it, that's when they arrested him. | ||
And that was the thing. | ||
He didn't have any explosives, but it sounds exactly like what you're talking about, what happened with the first World Trade Center bomber. | ||
Yeah. And it's hard to say whether or not—you know, it's one of these you can't have your cake and eat it too. | ||
You can't know— Whether if the FBI had never come in and never started talking to this kid, would he have done it by himself? | ||
Well, we can't really know. What we do know is that it was probably the FBI that started this plot and got him involved and dragged him along, you know, held his hand along the whole way and then put a stop to it. | ||
But, you know, we can't tell whether that would have happened even if they didn't do that. | ||
Maybe that's the case. Maybe not. | ||
But it is... | ||
It is just the FBI, the MO, I guess, the modus operandi of trying to catch terrorists is also to start terrorist plots. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
But hey, they're the professionals, right? | ||
They're ticking the boxes. | ||
They're making the legal case that they need to to shut down the action. | ||
Great call. Thank you, Brian, from Colorado. | ||
More on the other side. | ||
The third hour begins in just a minute. | ||
Third hour of the War Room begins. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith, sending in for Owen Schroyer. | ||
It is the 6th of November, 2019. | ||
I'll be joined shortly by Peter Debraska. | ||
We'll be talking about illegal immigration, the elections last night, and more. | ||
But in this first five minutes, I want to give you some, just a couple of headlines without any context. | ||
From the DailyMail.co.uk, Ilhan Omar is divorced from her husband after double life is exposed. | ||
So she is now officially divorced from her husband, not her brother. | ||
The other one. The other husband. | ||
She's officially divorced now. | ||
She's a big fan of Sharia law. | ||
She wants Sharia law in some form enacted here in America. | ||
So she should just count her lucky stars that she's not being given 100 lashes and being stoned to death because that is the punishment for her behavior under Sharia law. | ||
Thank goodness we aren't those people. | ||
Facebook says 100 software developers may have improperly accessed user data. | ||
Huh? Are you shocked? | ||
I'm shocked. | ||
to user data including the names and profile pictures of people in specific groups on the social network. The company recently discovered that some apps retained access to this type of user information despite making changes to its service in April 2018 to invent to prevent this. Thanks Facebook. Remember remember Mark Zuckerberg what he said what he called people who trusted him with information? Yeah. | ||
Seven-year-old whose mom tried to transition him chooses to attend school as a boy. | ||
So this is in Dallas, Texas. | ||
Seven-year-old James Younger, whose mother enrolled him in kindergarten as a girl, has finally been able to attend school as a boy for the first time. | ||
James' parents' fight over whether he should be subjected to a gender transition garnered national attention. | ||
And, you know, we've been following this. | ||
Apparently, Greg Abbott is coming in to further investigate the situation. | ||
But when given the choice, James Younger chooses to be the sex that he actually is. | ||
So that's good news. CRISPR is approaching a CRISPR approach to fighting cancer called promising in the first safety test. | ||
So this is how they introduce it. | ||
You know, it's... First, it's just a good thing, right? | ||
It's just, no, we're using CRISPR to fight cancer. | ||
What, do you love cancer? | ||
If you hate cancer, then you have to be in favor of gene editing. | ||
This is the way they'll phrase the argument. | ||
Really, the question is, how far are we going to let this go? | ||
How much gene editing is appropriate? | ||
How much of it is a good thing? | ||
How much of it is effective? | ||
And what are the tests that we're going to run when running these CRISPR things? | ||
Are we going to... You know, use CRISPR to edit DNA in order to fight cancer, only to find that 50 years from now there's some horrible result that comes from it. | ||
If it's anything like vaccines, that's exactly how it will go. | ||
So, you know, now as we hear all these headlines, strange, dangerous, China using CRISPR, Russia using CRISPR, can they be trusted with this? | ||
Meanwhile in America it's like, yes, we are already using CRISPR and it's fantastic, and if you question it, you must love cancer. | ||
That's how that's gonna go. Navy pilot who chased the USS Nimitz UFO says there are tapes of encounter that are missing. | ||
So, of course, that's the famous... | ||
You can see the still image there, but it's the famous video of that UFO encounter that the Pentagon recently came out and said, yes, that is in fact an unidentified flying object flying at incredible speed above a mysterious turbulent area of water below. | ||
So really probably what this is is anti-gravity technology, secret anti-gravity technology that is being hidden. | ||
The pilot who filmed that says that there are other tapes that are missing and have not been released. | ||
not been released. | ||
Interesting story. U.S. Army to test 50-kilowatt laser weapon that incinerates drones, helicopters, planes, and missiles. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, when the Army comes out and announces that they have a new weapon that they're testing, that means it's probably been in operation for 20-plus years, if I had to guess. | ||
If things like the Blackbird plane or anything to go by, they have laser weapons, they have for a while. | ||
Now they're rolling it out to the public because we are ready for it. | ||
It is the 102-year anniversary of the fall of Winter Palace and the rise of the Bolsheviks in Russia. | ||
100 years, and they're back. | ||
We're fighting against them. | ||
Stay tuned, folks. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour of The War Room. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer today as Owen is on the ground arguing with liberals in DC, making incredibly entertaining content and drawing a crowd of laughing and cheering Trump supporters as he systematically decimates those who dare oppose the truth that he wields. | ||
I am joined in this segment and this hour by Peter Dabrowska. | ||
Peter, you're running for Congress in North Carolina. | ||
Your website is therundownnews.com. | ||
Thank you so much for being here with me. | ||
You're sort of the perfect person to have on today because you're running for Congress and we had the elections last night. | ||
I'd love to get your opinion on what happened there and how you see that moving forward in your own congressional race. | ||
You're also running on an anti-immigration policy, which I support and would like to talk to you about that too because I really have a lot of stories from Europe, but they're all sort of the same issue is this overwhelming migration into first world countries. | ||
Thank you so much for being with us. | ||
Well, thanks for having me, Harrison. | ||
I appreciate you having me on. | ||
I think that what you saw last night, particularly in the state of Virginia, is the effect of demographic change from immigration in the United States. | ||
So I was reading this morning that Virginia hasn't had its House of Representatives, or I guess it's the House of Delegates in Virginia, and its Senate and its governorship controlled by Democrats since 1993. | ||
If you look at what's changed in Virginia since 1993, of course, the obvious answer is the amount of immigrants that have come to the United States and moved into all of our states, Virginia included. | ||
Since that time. | ||
I mean, in the 1990s, illegal immigration levels in the United States were around, I don't know, I think the estimate was like 5 million somewhere in the early 90s. | ||
It was like 7 million by 2000. | ||
Now it's upwards of 22 million, according to a Yale study that came out earlier this year. | ||
So The answer is quite obvious. | ||
When you import people from the third world who believe in leftist values, who believe in collectivism and socialism, this is the result that you're going to get in your elections. | ||
And of course, illegal aliens do vote, despite what the media will tell you. | ||
And the problem isn't just the illegal aliens. | ||
It's legal aliens as well, right? | ||
We have a ridiculous policy here. | ||
I mean, we hand out a million green cards every year. | ||
And hundreds of thousands of visas for different kinds of work, high-skilled, low-skilled, temporary agriculture, engineering, things of this nature, all jobs that could be done by Americans. | ||
As far as I know, I'm the only congressional candidate in America right now that's calling for a total moratorium on all immigration, legal and illegal, until we can figure out a policy that works on behalf of the American people. | ||
Right. Working on the behalf of the American people is sort of the key thing here. | ||
And I noticed on your website, therundownnews.com, you had a story about what's happening with Charlie Kirk and everything. | ||
And one of the flashpoints there was he has a quote video out there where he talks about stapling a green card to every college diploma. | ||
And the question that he keeps getting asked is, yeah, but how does that benefit Americans? | ||
Of course, it benefits the industrialists, the 1% or whatever you want to call them, the people that are making money by outsourcing American jobs to much cheaper jobs overseas or bringing those people in and being able to pay them much less because even being paid... | ||
Relatively low wage here is far superior to whatever they would receive back in their country, and there is no answer as to how this benefits Americans at all. | ||
So this is just a very important issue. | ||
And I think you're exactly right. | ||
There needs to be some sort of moratorium put on this, especially the fact that legal immigration is so malleable. | ||
And if you just go and you say the correct magic words to receive asylum, you're transitioned from an illegal alien to a legal alien. | ||
And it's all very suspect. | ||
So I think you're exactly right. | ||
You want to expand on that? Yeah, so, I mean, first of all, on the Charlie Kirk point, that line, stapling green cards to college diplomas, that's a Hillary Clinton line. | ||
Hillary Clinton coined that. | ||
She was the first person that said that. | ||
So the fact that an alleged conservative is now repeating that line is troubling in and of itself. | ||
But, you know, of course these legal immigration policies are bad for the United States. | ||
Imagine being a college graduate and trying to get a computer engineering job at a tech company in Silicon Valley, and all of a sudden, Uber, let's say, gets 200 more H-1B visas, tech visas, to hand out to mostly Indian workers. | ||
Well, what happens to you? | ||
You get left behind. And that's exactly, by the way, what happened just two weeks ago. | ||
Uber was approved for 200 more high-skilled tech visas, and subsequently, they laid off American workers, because you're exactly right. | ||
You probably have to pay an American engineer somewhere around $70,000 or $80,000 to do that job. | ||
You can pay a foreign worker Far less than that. | ||
And not only that, they're going to send a bunch of that money back home to help their families. | ||
So a lot of that gets sent over in remittances. | ||
And that's another policy that I would like to see America implement is a remittance tax. | ||
right, billions of dollars sent back to Central America and Mexico every year from our temporary ag workers. | ||
And temporary, by the way, it's important to note, it's not really temporary, half the people who live here illegally are here on overstate visas, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So yeah, I mean, there are so many things that we can do that are common sense, that ordinary people understand, and that, you know, President Trump understands, that would help make the immigration policy America sane, right? | ||
But instead, our esteemed leaders in Washington, D.C. are blocking President Trump at every move, at every turn, and they're choosing the insane route. | ||
And I think that people are right to start questioning this, particularly the people, the young people who are going out to Charlie Kirk's events. | ||
I encourage them to continue. | ||
I hope they keep asking tough questions. | ||
It's what we need right now. | ||
Yeah, I totally agree. | ||
And in fact, earlier this week, there was a video of a Dallas area tech job conference that was put on by a company. | ||
I can't quite remember who it is, but every single person there is Indian. | ||
I mean, thousands and thousands and thousands of people are there signing up, getting jobs, and there's not one Native American there. | ||
There's not one Indigenous American there. | ||
I'm a Native American. I'm an Indigenous American. | ||
My family... I mean, the last time my family wasn't American was so long ago. | ||
America didn't exist anymore. | ||
I'm like as American as you get. I'm indigenous. | ||
I'm native. I don't know. Every time I use those words, I feel like people maybe don't understand what I'm talking about. | ||
But guys, maybe see if y'all can find that video. | ||
It was Dallas. It was just days ago. | ||
And... Yeah, these are the high-paying skill workers. | ||
And then, of course, you mentioned the agricultural work. | ||
But heck, go back in time. | ||
Look at movies from the 70s or 80s or whatever. | ||
You had these migrant camps where they'd go into Florida during citrus season and pick the fruit. | ||
It was all Americans. | ||
It was usually about half white and half black people. | ||
Making these camps, going in, making money, moving out. | ||
It's like, but no, no, we can't do that anymore. | ||
We have to bring people in. | ||
And it doesn't benefit Americans at all. | ||
It only benefits the rich. | ||
It only benefits the people who are able to pay less for the jobs that they're hiring for. | ||
How's the best way for people to find you? | ||
We'll be back with you on the other side of this break. | ||
But as we go out here, how can people find you? | ||
How can people support your run for Congress? | ||
And where exactly are you running? | ||
Who can vote for you? Sure. | ||
So I'm running in North Carolina's 7th congressional district. | ||
This is a very red district down here, but unfortunately we have a do-nothing GOP congressman who is bought and paid for by the agriculture industry. | ||
So this district has been flooded with temporary ag workers taking the jobs of Americans and obviously changing the demographics forever. | ||
So I'm running in the GOP primary in North Carolina's 7th District. | ||
You can find me at Pete4NC. | ||
That's F-O-R, Pete4NC.com. | ||
Pete4NC.com. | ||
And your Twitter is P.Dabraska. | ||
Let me spell it for people. | ||
P-D-A-B-R-O-S-C-A. P.Dabraska. | ||
He is my guest. He's running for Congress in North Carolina. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to discuss some of the immigration happening in Europe. | ||
Crazy stuff happening in Europe. | ||
Let me just say that and I'll show you a video that explains exactly what I'm talking about. | ||
And Europe, America, the immigration system is not so different. | ||
Same tactics being used. | ||
Same people pulling the strings. | ||
Same organizations involved. | ||
What's happening there is happening here. | ||
So we'll get to it on the other side. Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
My guest this segment, Peter DeBraska, is running for Congress in North Carolina. | ||
Was it 7th District or 17th? | ||
The 7th District. The 7th District in North Carolina. | ||
He's possibly the only one, the only congressman running, the only potential congressman running on an anti-legal immigration policy. | ||
Surprisingly not born out of any sort of racial hatred, as the leftist might want you to believe. | ||
It's about America first. | ||
It's about looking after Americans, no matter their race, color, or their creed. | ||
At least that's... Am I right in saying that? | ||
Am I right in saying that assumption? | ||
You are correct. | ||
I am one of the brown people that the media always talks about myself. | ||
I can hardly pronounce your last name, Debraska. | ||
That's on me, not you. | ||
That's on me, not you. | ||
But I have some headlines from Europe where Europe is obviously, I mean, they can't speak up against it. | ||
They don't have any representation whatsoever. | ||
They're getting the full force and brunt of this. | ||
Just some headlines for you, Infowars, europe.infowars. | ||
Migrant surge triggers housing shortage in the Netherlands. | ||
You have Germany. Over a third of the population will have migrant roots in 20 years. | ||
Up to 40% is actually some of the estimation. | ||
Italy's leftist government to hand out more cash to migrants than disabled Italians. | ||
Disabled Italians getting about 50 cents a day, whereas migrants receive about 20 euros a day on average. | ||
And then, of course, France is under pressure from the right wing to toughen its stance on immigration, which it claims to do. | ||
But if you look at the details, they're just covering their butts because they know that immigration is a popular issue and they're not on the correct side of it. | ||
I want to get your reaction to this video. | ||
I don't know if you've seen this. | ||
This was making the rounds recently. | ||
This is a video of refugees who are living in a castle in Switzerland, but they're not satisfied. | ||
Let's go to this video. | ||
I'll translate. Zaslu is a small village with 36 inhabitants. | ||
The government houses 320 migrants in the empty castle of this community. | ||
The premises are majestic, and they really are. | ||
It's beautiful. It's this beautiful, amazing castle. | ||
There's a bunch of guys loitering around, and they're like, we don't... | ||
There's nothing fun here. | ||
We're not having fun. | ||
We need activities to have. | ||
They're not satisfied with living in this beautiful castle. | ||
The food is too bad. | ||
It's not good enough for a dog. | ||
In fact, it's only good enough for women. | ||
It's not good enough for a dog. | ||
It's women food. That's what this person says. | ||
And now they're just throwing food out. | ||
So living in a castle, giving free food, and they don't want the free food. | ||
Instead, they want cash. | ||
And this guy explains why he wants cash. | ||
He says, I want money because I want to smoke and I want to give it to my mother in Syria. | ||
The migrants are staging a sit-in, and they refuse to go to an asylum center. | ||
And then this guy talks about, he's like literally just lounging on a whole bunch of free stuff, and he's like, this isn't good enough. | ||
I'm not happy here. | ||
I heard it was going to be good. I'm just living in a castle. | ||
I have everything paid for me. | ||
This isn't good enough. | ||
So at least the migrants are showing appreciation for the charity that the Europeans are giving out of the goodness of their hearts. | ||
So Peter Debraska, what's your reaction to that video? | ||
Yeah, well, my immediate reaction is, if you're bored in Switzerland, why don't you go back to Syria? | ||
I'm sure you can find some fun activities. | ||
Very exciting. | ||
Very exciting. Or moving out the rubble from the endless wars that have happened there. | ||
I mean, it's getting to the point where it is just absolute and total clown world. | ||
I mean, not only... | ||
Are migrants complaining? | ||
And that's just kind of the insult to injury, I think. | ||
But it's like, you know, how many more bombings are we going to have in Sweden before we get serious about the root causes of this? | ||
How many more mass stabbings do we have to have? | ||
Before our elite politicians realized that there is no coming back from this. | ||
So when you're talking about what's going to happen in 20 years in Europe, it's going to be far worse than it is today. | ||
Because if you look at the statistics of the people who actually commit terrorist acts, most of them aren't the original immigrants themselves or the children of the immigrants. | ||
So I see it only becoming bloodier and only becoming more violent. | ||
And at this point, it's tough to say whether Europe can reverse course, I mean, unless they're going to commit today to mass deportations, which they won't do. | ||
And by the way, America needs to do the same thing, right? | ||
Because, you know, there's this sort of perception here that deporting people is cruelty or is a human rights abuse. | ||
It is not. It is a simple enforcement of the law. | ||
And the fact that nobody has the gall in our Congress or at any level of our government to take that seriously is troubling to me, and I think it's troubling to a lot of ordinary Americans, too. | ||
Yeah, I think so, too. | ||
And, you know, when you see polls that actually go out and poll regular people, this is a huge issue. | ||
You look at Brexit, this was the central issue. | ||
You look at, I mean, it's like all around the world, however they try to mask it, this is the central issue. | ||
And it's terrible what's happening to the natives of these countries who... | ||
Through no fault of their own, despite their protests, their elites up there are just flooding their streets with people who don't care about them, don't like them, don't have any interest in joining their culture, but are bringing their own culture along with them. | ||
And it's the same thing that's happening here. | ||
And, you know, one thing that I always talk about is the idea that the abuse of the asylum system means we need to shut down the asylum system. | ||
And it's not good. Asylum is supposed to be a great thing where political dissidents can go to another country and have safe harbor. | ||
Theoretically, it's a very good thing. | ||
But when it's abused by the leftists who bring people who should not qualify for asylum but are given the trick words, are told by NGOs, you know, here's a lawyer for you to get you through the system, then we've got to shut the whole thing down. | ||
I don't want to shut it down, but it's not my fault that other people are taking advantage of it. | ||
So, I mean, and obviously you, so what exactly is your position on that or on immigration as a whole? | ||
Just shut it down until we can figure something out? | ||
Sure. And so, you know, I think that when I say moratorium on immigration, it comes off a little bit rougher maybe than I intended to. | ||
So, you know, for example, I think that we should be able to let people bring a spouse here and let the spouse get a green card of a U.S. citizen, right? | ||
But the abuses of the system have to end. | ||
So when you look at what's happened with an issue like chain migration, an American citizen comes here and maybe marries somebody, right? | ||
And that person gets citizenship. | ||
And then via chain migration, that person's entire family, not just immediate relatives like children, but all the way out in the family tree to second class twice removed, they get to come to America. | ||
And so we end up importing villages of people Who are illiterate in their own languages, never mind ours. | ||
And that system needs to be reformed. | ||
So yeah, for a moment, we need to stop the immigration process, and we need to say, okay, what's actually going to help American people? | ||
What is actually going to be a beneficial policy for America? | ||
In terms of asylum, I think we could go a year or two without taking any asylum cases. | ||
The asylum cases are already backlogged in the millions in the United States. | ||
And like you say, it's an unfortunate consequence. | ||
There should be a legitimate system for people to come here. | ||
If they are seriously being persecuted in their home countries. | ||
But unfortunately, it's like 99 percent of the cases where people claim asylum in the United States. | ||
That's not what is happening. | ||
And so that system needs to be reformed, too. | ||
Somebody—the bottom line here is that somebody needs to get tough, and somebody needs to take a stand, and somebody needs to say, these processes of legal immigration are not working. | ||
And it's just as bad, if not worse, than illegal immigration. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
That's Peter Dabraska at therundownnews.com. | ||
That's his website. Support him. | ||
He's running for Congress in North Carolina. | ||
We need people like this being voted into office because we need people fighting for Americans, not for the world. | ||
To the American government. | ||
Is that so hard to understand? Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer today and tomorrow as well, probably, as Owen is in Washington, D.C. Thanks to our supporters at Infowarsstore.com, we were able to send our reporters out to get the facts on the ground that will not be reported by the mainstream media. | ||
I wish I'd brought this article out When I had my guest on, Peter DeBraska, because this fits right into exactly what he was talking about. | ||
Townhall.com. House votes to, quote, enhance the border security. | ||
Oh, look at that. | ||
The Democrat-controlled House of Representatives has voted to enhance border security. | ||
Isn't that great? Wait, let me continue. | ||
Of Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, and Tunisia. | ||
Ah, ah, okay. | ||
Yes, that's what they're doing. It's very important that we, America, guard every border except for our own. | ||
That is the idea behind the Democrats, and it's outrageous. | ||
And just, I mean, just a quick note, I sort of touched on it with Peter, but, like, I am, you know, American. | ||
I'm American, and I don't think people... | ||
Appreciate the way that I see the American identity. | ||
Because when people hear that somebody's anti-immigrant, when they hear that somebody doesn't like illegal or legal immigration, obviously the go-to smear is that they're racist. | ||
But that just doesn't make any sense to me. | ||
It just doesn't wash to me because if I'm in Europe, for example, and I'm walking around the European streets, I don't feel a particular affinity with the people of that country. | ||
I don't feel like a Frenchman when I'm there. | ||
I don't feel like a German when I'm in Germany. | ||
Actually, if I run into somebody who's an American, it doesn't matter if they're black, white, Hispanic, Asian, if they're like decked out in, you know, American clothes and I hear an American accent, it's like, oh, you and I, we're American. | ||
You're my brother. We are from the same nationality. | ||
And I connect more with that person, regardless of their race, than I do with the people of the country that I'm living in, even though they're white. | ||
They're whiter than me. | ||
But surprise, I would get along better with. | ||
I would understand better. | ||
You know, me and a black guy from America have more in common than me and a white guy from Germany. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
It just it just doesn't make any sense to me this idea that being anti-immigrant or having conservative values is inherently racist because it just is illogical. | ||
It just doesn't make any sense with my personal experience. | ||
And I don't know why liberals can't understand that, that to be American is different than any other nationality. | ||
And part of it is the multiracial, you know, aspect of our culture. | ||
The crew's getting ahead of me here. | ||
The next story, Infowars.com. | ||
Faced with hard questions from, quote, Groypers. | ||
TPUSA shuts down live streams, rigs Q&A, and screams racism. | ||
They're not handling it well, folks. | ||
They're really... The neocon establishment is really not handling the outbreak of Groypers very well. | ||
They're freaking out. They're acting really strangely... | ||
Like liberals. I know. | ||
It's shocking to hear. | ||
Of course, we're seeing all around the office, somebody has snuck in here and has hung up very hateful posters. | ||
I've called the FBI. They're on their way right now. | ||
It's okay to be white signs at Tennessee University campus prompt investigation. | ||
Tennessee University has opened an investigation after signs saying it's okay to be white were placed around its campus, including on display On a display honoring the first African-American students to enroll at the school. | ||
Hopefully they're, you know, probably getting the FBI involved like the FBI was involved in the story from yesterday. | ||
Of course, I've admitted it. | ||
It was me. I did it. | ||
I hung him up. What are you going to do, FBI? FBI. That's right. | ||
Last night, I took an express jet to Tennessee and I hung these up everywhere. | ||
The day before that, I was in Ohio hanging them up all over the pole. | ||
And the FBI, they haven't found me yet. | ||
They're tracking me down. | ||
They're taking fingerprints. | ||
They're looking at security footage. | ||
But I'm too good. I won't be caught. | ||
I'm hanging them up. | ||
What are you going to do? If you catch me, what are you going to do? | ||
It's free speech. | ||
Right? It's like they're investigating. | ||
They're getting evidence. | ||
They're questioning people. | ||
Why? Why? There's no crime that's been committed. | ||
The statement itself is not even hateful. | ||
If it was hateful, still not a crime. | ||
But it's not even hateful, so it's not even... | ||
Just what is going on? | ||
What is going on? And I covered it yesterday a little bit. | ||
The idea that there has to be, like, if I were to hang a sign up that said, fish swim in the sea. | ||
Fish breathe water. | ||
If I were to hang a sign up that said, fish breathe water. | ||
Maybe that doesn't make any sense. | ||
I'm not a scientist. Do they breathe water? | ||
I don't know. Fish live in the sea. | ||
Fish live in water. | ||
If you saw a sign hanging up like that, you wouldn't Freak out, right? | ||
It's a true statement. | ||
There's nothing offensive about fish live in the sea. | ||
So what type of world would you live in if you hung up a sign that said fish live in the sea and the FBI was called and people put out press releases saying this very hateful statement will not be tolerated and we have all of our resources allocated to finding out who put up this hateful sign. | ||
You would understand that you lived and how do fish breathe underwater. | ||
I'll get into the bottom of this later. | ||
I'm just using it as an example of the idea that putting up a sign that says it's okay to be white, which is utterly inoffensive, which is true as far as I'm concerned. | ||
It's okay to be white, black, any race of person. | ||
It's okay. It's okay to be the way that you're born. | ||
I know. I know. | ||
In any sane society, putting up a sign that said it's okay to be the race that you are, it wouldn't matter. | ||
And the fact that this sign, this inoffensive true sign, causes this visceral response is evidence of deep-seated mental programming. | ||
It's evidence of... Just the incredible power of propaganda. | ||
And it's essentially the equivalent of, you know, just what would have to happen to where when somebody sees a sign that says fish live underwater, they went, this is hateful, this is horrible, this is wrong, we need the FBI on this. | ||
You'd be like, what? | ||
Because the fish are in the sea? | ||
I mean, so that's how I feel. | ||
I see, you know, a sign that says it's okay to be white, and people are literally calling the cops about it. | ||
Something's wrong with the society. | ||
Something's wrong with those people because they are victims of absolute mind control that has made them racist against one group of people, even existing. | ||
Oh shoot, I was going to go to this clip. | ||
I have time. Thank goodness I have time. | ||
On a related note, here is this video. | ||
A terrible group of high schoolers kidnap and rob a teen at gunpoint. | ||
Very disturbing stuff. | ||
Fair warning. But these people don't just do this. | ||
They're dumb enough to record it and put it on the internet. | ||
Check out this video. For our radio listeners, there's a white kid with at least three guns in his face. | ||
They slap him in the face, knock his glasses off. | ||
In the back of the car. | ||
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Who the f*** you think you is? | |
Bro, give him your phone, bro. | ||
I'm not playing with you. Give him your phone, bro. | ||
Give him your phone, bro. | ||
Bro, don't touch him, bro. | ||
What do you want? I'll give you something. | ||
What you got? You got money? | ||
You got money? | ||
It's just... Begging for his safety. | ||
But, you know, there's criminals, there's outlaws, there's these types of people in every society. | ||
But what does it say about your society that these people don't just do this and know it's wrong and try to keep it secret, they brag about it. | ||
They post the video on their own timelines. | ||
They're all in jail now, thank God. | ||
But what type of society programs its kids to think that that's okay and will actually be celebrated when they post that online? | ||
A sick society. | ||
Final segment of The War Room begins. | ||
We're going to be talking about this. | ||
This is a video from our very own Savannah Hernandez. | ||
That's how she makes pancakes. | ||
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Ooh, that looks good. | |
Ha ha ha ha. | ||
Ha ha ha ha. | ||
One meme to rule them all. | ||
One meme to find them. | ||
One meme to bring them all in in the darkness. | ||
Bind them. This is the meme that breaks the matrix. | ||
This is the meme that has spread beyond the alternative universe into normieland and is breaking open the strictures of reality that have been erected around us. | ||
It's a false reality. It's blasting through and bringing truth to all those who hear it. | ||
It's not just Savannah Hernandez. | ||
It's not just people on the right. | ||
It's people as mainstream as, let's say, PewDiePie, who comes out and makes a big point of spreading this Epstein meme to his 100 million followers. | ||
The nine-year-old army. | ||
Here it is. PewDiePie highlights Epstein didn't kill himself meme. | ||
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If you want your house to smell like fall, boil some orange peels with half a teaspoon of cinnamon on medium heat. | |
I do this every fall and everyone loves it. | ||
And Epstein didn't kill himself. | ||
How to eat candy corn? | ||
You open the bag, you pour candy corn into trash can, and then Epstein didn't kill himself. | ||
The date was 39 December. | ||
Epstein was murdered to protect the names of elitist pedophiles who run the world. | ||
That was really interesting. | ||
I never thought of that. Alright, one more. | ||
The Baroosa is a wild pig whose tusk can grow so long they curve backwards, ultimately impaling their skull and accidentally killing them, unlike... | ||
Who was killed? | ||
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This is what an igloo looks like when you build a fire inside. | |
The fire inside melts the inner layer of ice and the cold outside refreeze it Adding a layer of insulation that can keep the igloo at 60 degrees inside while it's minus 50 outside and Epstein didn't come on We thinking I'm reading a cool new fun fact Epstein didn't kill himself Some say blue cheese is best some say ranch dressing but deep down we all know Hummus is the art damn it some say Xbox the best some say plastician best | ||
Epstein not to commit bad Epic that is fantastic Why do you think they tried to destroy PewDiePie? | ||
Why do you think they tried to destroy Infowars? | ||
Because we made it without their help. | ||
That's exactly why. | ||
And that's why they fear PewDiePie so much. | ||
And it's also evidence of what happens when you just let the audience decide. | ||
Nobody pushed PewDiePie. | ||
PewDiePie wasn't... Elected by the mainstream media to be the representative like 99% of celebrities are. | ||
No, it came about organically. | ||
They don't control him. | ||
He doesn't get his fame or his support from the system, so he has no need to uphold the system. | ||
So the system tries to destroy him. | ||
He might be the one to destroy the system. | ||
He's like, how crazy is it? | ||
I mean, that dude, that Swedish man in his room making meme videos has legitimately more reach, more power than the New York Times. | ||
Not even a joke. | ||
Not even hyperbole. | ||
That's how powerful that funny Swedish boy is. | ||
Isn't that hilarious? Alright, I was gonna... | ||
Well, let me say... First, let me say this. | ||
We have Owen Schroer in Washington, D.C. We have Caitlin Bennett on the road. | ||
We have Millie Weaver on the road. | ||
I've just launched OffLimits.News and the OffLimits broadcast every day at noon. | ||
New shows, new studio. | ||
Well, old studio, but new for... | ||
We're all leveling up here at InfoWars and we're doing it all with help from you, the audience, because you go to InfoWarsStore.com and you support us directly. | ||
That's why we're able to bring you this truth, this reality, this perspective that you won't find anywhere else. | ||
So we appreciate you supporting us and we hope that you appreciate us bringing you the truth and fulfilling our end of the bargain. | ||
We really do try to do what you expect of us, which is Bring you the information you cannot find anywhere else, the forbidden information, as it were. | ||
And so I ask you to go to MFullWarsStore.com to watch what... | ||
or to... Make a purchase and support what we do here. | ||
But I also ask you to go to Infowars.com and watch the emergency message from Roger Stone. | ||
Roger Stone has sent an emergency message to President Trump in a world where all of his avenues of communication have been cut off. | ||
Infowars will still be that lifeline. | ||
Infowars is still that uncowed, uncontrolled, un... | ||
A compromised outlet where anybody who needs to get information to the president, who needs to get something published, and I said it yesterday, if that woman at ABC had quit her job, had not valued her job over putting away a worldwide ring of elite pedophiles, she cared more about her job. | ||
She wanted to keep her position, so she allowed that story to be buried. | ||
She brought it to InfoWars This information would have been out long ago. | ||
Potentially lives would have been saved, including maybe Epstein himself. | ||
Who knows? But you've got to go and watch that Roger Stone's emergency message to Trump. | ||
It's very important. | ||
And of course, Roger Stone is, as we speak, being strung up by the deep state, lynched. | ||
As it were. Now I was gonna... | ||
I might do something like a live stream later because I stumbled on this article yesterday. | ||
And I mean I stumbled upon it as in it was like suggested to me in my... | ||
In my feed, when I just opened up a new tab on Firefox, this was, you might be interested in this. | ||
And so I clicked on the link title, but I kind of forgot about it. | ||
So when I went back to read the article, I sort of skipped over the headline. | ||
So I started reading it, and I was very confused because I thought I was reading a story about a man who had had testosterone therapy and the changes it made in him and how maybe he was a victim of the... | ||
The food processing, he's had his testosterone lowered systematically by the world that he lives in, and using testosterone helped him in his life. | ||
I thought that's what I was reading, and I was getting very confused by this article until I realized I was reading about somebody who was going through a transition and becoming a man. | ||
Not going through testosterone replacement therapy, but actually... | ||
Becoming a man, as it were, as this person thinks it is. | ||
Until I was a man, I had no idea how good men had it at work. | ||
And this whole article is just frankly hysterical. | ||
And this person is so full of themselves. | ||
He says, testosterone made my voice low. | ||
Really low. So low that I'm almost impossible to hear. | ||
But when I do talk, people don't just listen. | ||
They lean in. They keep their eyes focused on my mouth or down at their hands as if to rid themselves of any distraction beyond my powerful words. | ||
It's like, well, maybe you're just hard to hear, dude. | ||
Maybe you're just hard to understand. | ||
The funniest thing is... If we had time, I'd go to it. | ||
There's video of this guy talking. | ||
His voice is not deep. | ||
His voice sounds like a woman's voice trying to do the voice of a man. | ||
So it's just hilarious. | ||
But this whole thing is about how this guy started out... | ||
I mean, I'll just read some of it. | ||
I really want to read this whole thing. Pretty remarkable for somebody who spent 30 years being tolerated at best or shunned at worst in work environments. | ||
Before testosterone, my beardless, androgynous body was troubling and unprofessional. | ||
His body was troubling. | ||
It's just... I've never met somebody with a troubling body before, but okay. | ||
This person said he was she, he, whatever. | ||
It was... Had a troubling body. | ||
At a corporate job, I once was asked explicitly to not meet important clients as the very sight of me might send the wrong message. | ||
Okay, this person was some sort of weird goblin creature before they took testosterone. | ||
Oh my god, it's amazing. | ||
Anyway, he talks about implicit bias. | ||
He talks about how the sheer reach of implicit bias is troubling, possibly as troubling as his natural body. | ||
And he talks about the first time he spoke up in a meeting. | ||
And anyway, it's this whole thing about how he turns into a man and then suddenly everybody respects him. | ||
Suddenly, everybody pays attention to him. | ||
Suddenly he's getting credit for the stuff that he does. | ||
And it's just amazing. | ||
Of course, the whole time he's just bragging. | ||
He's just going, and then I was promoted here and then I got this job. | ||
And he just thinks it's amazing. | ||
But this, this is the sentence right here. | ||
He says, So this whole thing is about how he, | ||
you know, is treated differently because he's a man, but this sentence, the whole thing falls apart because he says, behavior that I did not previously exhibit. | ||
This doesn't make any sense. | ||
He didn't stand up for himself. | ||
He wasn't assertive. He didn't, you know, promote his ideas. | ||
Suddenly he becomes a man. He starts doing those things and he goes, it's because I'm a man. | ||
It's because I'm a man that I'm now exhibiting this behavior that I didn't exhibit before. | ||
There's a reason we were deplatformed 14 months ago. | ||
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