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Welcome ladies and gentlemen to the War Room. | ||
It is the 7th of November, 2019. | ||
Huge show for you today. | ||
Ridiculous show. Too much news. | ||
I can't even reach some of my farther news. | ||
And it's all bombshell. | ||
The videos that we have, the headlines that we have, I don't even know how to organize it. | ||
Because we got like stories about YouTube removing videos about transgenderism. | ||
Does that go under the transgenderism category or the free speech category? | ||
We got China up to some nonsense in the same way. | ||
Do I do all the China stories at the same time or do I relate that to other things? | ||
I'm just going to do it in real time. | ||
We're just going to try to clear this whole table of all of these stories. | ||
And each one is more insane than the last. | ||
But... Owen Schroer is now in Washington, D.C. for the Roger Stone trial that's happening. | ||
Here is Owen on the streets talking about that adventure. | ||
Roger Stone case and then some other developing news. | ||
But to give you an update on what happened today, day one of the trial, they expect to have at least two more days for this court case involving Roger Stone. | ||
Pretty wild stuff today. | ||
First you had Roger Stone I can only imagine how the exchange between Roger Stone and the judge Berman Jackson went down. | ||
Roger requesting to be allowed to leave, saying, you can still choose the jury without me. | ||
I waive my right. And Judge Berman Jackson basically saying, oh, of course, Roger. | ||
Yes, please. Oh, yes, you must go. | ||
Oh, yes, Roger, please go. | ||
Because she cares about him so much. | ||
But it wasn't only that. | ||
Not only did Roger get sick and ill with food poisoning, as he's leaving, another gentleman, apparently in a trench coat, I'm not sure what exactly that was. | ||
Perhaps some vomit or something. | ||
Really a wild day today. | ||
The real news here is that the jury, three jury members, come from the federal government, if you can believe that. | ||
One of them comes right out of the Obama administration. | ||
So you have an Obama judge, and then you have an Obama administration juror. | ||
Now what does this mean? | ||
And I'm really sad to report this, folks, because I consider Roger a friend and... | ||
I have to weigh what I say thinking, oh, is this going to affect the case? | ||
Is the judge going to see this and then have more resent for Roger? | ||
But the truth is, folks, this case has been rigged since the very get-go with the Obama-appointed judge and now with the Obama jury. | ||
So here's what this means. Roger Stone is not going to win, period. | ||
Okay? And even though this juror says, oh, you know, I don't like Trump and I'm from Obama's administration, I'm going to be partial here. | ||
I'm not going to be partisan. | ||
Yeah, right. I'm sure. | ||
Because that's how jury selections go. | ||
This is such a rigged decision, it's unbelievable what's going to happen. | ||
I don't want to say I expect the worst for Roger, but as you can see, folks, this case has been cooked, and they want to throw Roger in jail. | ||
So what is this really about? | ||
Well, Roger, they say, lied to the FBI about communications with Julian Assange. | ||
Now, it's his word against Randy Credico, who's going to be called as a witness to this. | ||
And so, basically, they've cooked this goose. | ||
They chose Credico because they know he would cooperate. | ||
And the Obama judge and now the Obama jury with the Democrat lawyers have the whole case cooked. | ||
To throw Roger in jail so that way they can run the headlines, Roger Stone, guilty. | ||
Trump confidant Roger Stone, guilty. | ||
Former Trump campaign advisor, guilty. | ||
Well, it doesn't matter that there's no crime. | ||
It doesn't matter that there was no crime that they were investigating. | ||
What matters is they have to switch the narrative from Obama illegally spying, trying to keep Trump out of office, colluding with Russia, and then the actual content of the WikiLeaks, they have to distract from that, aim everything at Trump, and then destroy anybody who is associated with Trump. | ||
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to The War Room. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer on this, the 7th of November, 2019. | ||
Thanks so much for being with us here today. | ||
Stories across the spectrum. | ||
Stories that will shock and depress you. | ||
Stories that will uplift you. | ||
Hopefully. Fewer of those, though. | ||
More just insanity across the board. | ||
And I started the day thinking this was a slow news day. | ||
As I went farther and farther into my resources, the more craziness came out. | ||
Of course, then you get a text message. | ||
The one thing that they have to alert you about, the news that they push to your phone, whether you like it or not, Judge orders Trump to pay $2 million for charity foundation misuse. | ||
A New York judge ordered President Donald Trump to pay $2 million to settle a lawsuit alleging he misused his charitable foundation to further his political and business interests. | ||
Well, thank God they got him. | ||
Thank God they caught him. | ||
It's not like some other big charity operates out of New York. | ||
It's not like the billions and billions of dollars that went into the Clinton charity. | ||
That wasn't political, right? | ||
Sure, it all dried up immediately. | ||
As soon as she was not elected president, but probably a coincidence. | ||
But that's the news they want you to know. | ||
That's the news they think is important enough to send to your phone. | ||
Well, we have some other news that we think is maybe a little bit more important, including, of course, the Roger Stone trial, the jury selection there being as biased as it is. | ||
You heard it from Owen Schroer in that last segment. | ||
The story is at Infowars.com. | ||
Jury and Roger Stone trial packed with pro-Obama, anti-Trump jurors. | ||
And yeah, this is the whole Roger Stone trial, in fact. | ||
It's not just to destroy Roger Stone, make an example of him as somebody who got Trump elected. | ||
They're also trying to use it to get to Trump through this trial. | ||
They're trying to make Roger come out with something that will hurt Trump or use discovery to destroy him. | ||
It's It's all a political farce and, you know, Roger's up against some very powerful forces right now. | ||
So is Donald Trump, apparently. | ||
But this was amazing. | ||
This was last night. We're going to go to clip six, you guys. | ||
Donald Trump reads aloud 2017 tweets from the whistleblower's lawyer declaring a coup. | ||
So this is the whistleblower's lawyer tweeted in 2017 saying, We've been saying this since 2016, right? | ||
We've been saying this since before Donald Trump was even in the actual office. | ||
We knew that there was a deep state attempt to remove him or to prevent him from ever getting into office. | ||
That's what the whole psyop about the electors, you can violate your oath and not vote for Donald Trump. | ||
I mean, they've tried everything. | ||
And as more information unfolds, the more correct we are proven to have been. | ||
When the whistleblower turns out to be a CIA, deep state agent, when you have people, when you have the former director of the CIA saying, thank God for the deep state. | ||
We've known this since the beginning. | ||
So this isn't anything new. | ||
It's just further evidence of our accuracy in the fact that this is a deep state coup, an unelected permanent political class that makes the spy state that undergirds the entire. | ||
Um... | ||
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United States government, and it has since the 60s when this all had to be developed because of nuclear weapons. | ||
The traditional response times were suddenly shortened to minutes, and they had to have all of these people in charge. | ||
So it could no longer go, well, we've got to go to Congress and get approval to strike Russia because back then it was nuclear war. | ||
You had to do it now or never. | ||
And so they put in all these... | ||
Positions and all these strictures so that the spy state can operate independent of the political class. | ||
Since then, I mean, it's a cancer that has metastasized. | ||
Donald Trump is going up against it. | ||
Donald Trump is revealing it. | ||
Donald Trump is working behind the scenes to prosecute the war against these deep state traitors. | ||
And they're trying to get him out of office like they have since 2016. | ||
But in 2017, here is what the whistleblower's lawyer had to say about the coup. | ||
A lot of things have happened because, you know, I don't know if you saw, I just got off. | ||
I'm coming off the plane and they hand me. | ||
Look at this character. Okay, they just hand me this story. | ||
Coup has started, whistleblower's attorney said, in 2017. | ||
You know when that was? That was a long time ago. | ||
It's all a hoax. | ||
They say January 2017, a coup has started, and the impeachment will follow, ultimately. | ||
It's all a hoax. | ||
It's a scam. | ||
And you know who helps them? | ||
These people right back here, the media. | ||
And then it said, oops, the light's going to go off, the CNN light is going to go off. | ||
It said, from the lawyer, a sleazeball. | ||
It said, I predict, at CNN, we'll play a key role in at real Donald Trump. | ||
Not finishing out his first time. | ||
Can you believe this? And this was done a long time ago. | ||
Then he goes, as one falls, two more will take their place, referring to outgoing Trump administration employees who, by the way, have been put through hell by the sleaze back there and by crooked politicians. | ||
Sleazebags. That's a good word. | ||
I like that. The sleazebags. | ||
So there you have it. The attorney of the whistleblower saying the coup has started. | ||
We will remove him. Talking about impeachment as early as January 2017. | ||
was a July 2017. Either way it was years ago before any of this Ukrainian stuff came out. Remember way back then it was it was about Russia, maybe it was about something else, maybe he was insane back then, maybe he didn't he didn't have the mental capacity to be president. It doesn't really matter. | ||
They'll use any excuse that they can come up with in order to get him out of office. That's what we're learning and it's just becoming more and more obvious by the day that that's exactly what it is. More strange things about this whistleblower's attorney happened as well. | ||
The story's at Infowars.com. | ||
Whistleblower's attorney alleged YouTube channel includes liked videos of Disney girls. | ||
Very weird. So you can see the liked videos, which a lot of people don't realize if you have a YouTube account and YouTube channel and you like a video, it shows up there. | ||
It's public. People don't know that, so they just click like thinking that they're You know, doing so privately and they don't realize that it's actually posted to their page. | ||
So you can see it's not just about Disney Channel stars. | ||
It's about their appearance. | ||
It's about how sexy they are. | ||
Top 10 prettiest Disney Channel stars. | ||
Top 10 Disney girls. | ||
Selena Gomez from child to woman. | ||
Creepy, creepy stuff. | ||
And there's even other stuff. | ||
Mark Dice has been totally on top of this. | ||
The guy's name, by the way, is Mark S. Zayed. | ||
And he has Esquire after his name in his YouTube channel. | ||
I wonder if he really is an Esquire. | ||
I wonder if he really has been knighted or whatever it takes from the palace. | ||
I wonder if the palace has approved of him officially and given him that epaulette. | ||
But it's not just this stuff. | ||
There's some other creepy stuff, too, on his Twitter. | ||
You know, things about going to Disney World alone. | ||
He just loves Disney, I guess. | ||
He tweets out stuff about like a checklist of all the Disney princess films that he's watched. | ||
Creepy, creepy stuff. | ||
This is the guy. This is one of the guys, one of the deep state operators, manipulating and orchestrating the coup and the impeachment from inside the deep state. | ||
This is the guy that represents the so-called whistleblower. | ||
Now... Rand Paul recently has come out and said, yeah, I'll probably say the name. | ||
I'll probably say his name. Of course, we know the name. | ||
We know who he is anyway, so he doesn't really need to. | ||
But you just got to love Rand Paul standing up once again for the First Amendment. | ||
There is nothing to stop an American from saying the truth. | ||
Sorry. Sorry, liberals. | ||
Like, that's just a fact. In fact, Rand Paul blocked a Whistleblower Protection Act. | ||
There was a Whistleblower Protection Act that they were trying to pass to prevent anyone from finding out about this, you know, the identity of this deep state operator to cover their shady dealings. | ||
Rand Paul blocked that, said, no, you're not doing this. | ||
This isn't about whistleblowers. | ||
You're... Lying to people and tricking them because you want to protect your deep state operative. | ||
So God bless Rand Paul. | ||
And if you want to know how the left deals with real whistleblowers, you want to know how the left and the establishment system deals with actual whistleblowers, well, I'll tell you that on the other side because they don't treat them well. | ||
They don't protect them. | ||
They don't give them credence or acknowledge that what they have been told is the truth. | ||
They destroy whistleblowers. | ||
And I'll explain exactly what I mean on the other side. | ||
This is The War Room. We'll be back after these short messages. | ||
Folks, I'm getting live updates here. | ||
This report in from our correspondent PewDiePie. | ||
The bro fist is now declared a hate symbol. | ||
That's the title of his newest video that was just sent to me. | ||
Haven't had a chance to watch it yet, but I wouldn't be surprised. | ||
The bro fist now declared a hate symbol. | ||
You're not allowed to have bros It's the sister fist. | ||
We know that. We talked last segment about this whistleblower's creepy lawyer and how he just basically came out and told everybody we're going to stage a coup in order to impeach Donald Trump. | ||
Very excitedly announced that in 2017. | ||
And, of course, they choose this whistleblower. | ||
It just happens to be on this Ukrainian thing. | ||
We've talked about it before. They're investigating the abuse of the deep state throughout 2016 in all sorts of countries, including England and—or the U.K., I should say, and Italy and— Ukraine and Australia, all these different places, they latch on the Ukraine because they can frame it as if it's about Joe Biden in order to claim that it's political interference. | ||
It's not. He's investigating the deep state's operations and the deep state is firing back at him. | ||
And the whistleblower is being treated like a god. | ||
The whistleblower is the savior of America. | ||
I mean, he is basically George Washington and whistleblowers must be protected at all costs. | ||
That's what the liberal establishment would have you believe. | ||
But when I say liberal establishment... | ||
What do I mean? Well, of course I mean the deep state cabal. | ||
I mean the people in the deep state, in the FBI and the CIA who are operating under parameters maybe different than you would expect people with such power in the American government to operate. | ||
They operate with goals counter to what the American populace want to see or would benefit them. | ||
But in addition to that section of people, of course, there's the people actually in government, people like Nancy Pelosi, people like Adam Schiff, who work hand-in-hand with these people and provide cover and political legitimacy for them. | ||
You also have the media. | ||
The media is, with Operation Mockingbird, one and the same as the intelligence agency. | ||
And if they're not one and the same, they're at least working very, very, very, very close together and in tandem to... | ||
To convince the American, to prime the American people, right? | ||
There's the PSYOP division. | ||
There's the, you know, Deep State Shadow Division. | ||
There's the Out in the Open, the Upfront Political Division. | ||
There's also the Banking Division. | ||
They all work in tandem together. | ||
And it's super national, right? | ||
It's an international sort of thing because it's also intelligence agencies from overseas working together as well. | ||
And this is evidenced in the reaction to the real whistleblower, to the person who actually revealed damning information, first-person primary source damning information about the way that ABC colluded with or, you know, in conjunction with the palace in Britain, killed the Jeffrey Epstein story three years ago. | ||
The story. The story. | ||
Somebody else killed Epstein. | ||
Well, somebody killed Epstein. But... | ||
What happened to that whistleblower? | ||
Was he or she protected? | ||
Are they being treated as a hero for putting themselves in this dangerous situation to get the truth to the people? | ||
No, no, of course not. | ||
The headline from Washington Examiner, CBS News fires staffer who leaked ABC News video about the Epstein cover-up. | ||
Kind of strange, right? You have somebody from ABC. Leaks a video from ABC. Oh no. | ||
This is leaked footage from behind the scenes in Infowars. | ||
I could tell something was going on back there. | ||
Alex Jones is distracting the crew. | ||
I'm trying to do a very serious news report here, alright? | ||
This is about very serious things. | ||
Being distracted. | ||
It's sometimes too much fun to actually deal with the serious situations that we have to here. | ||
But no, okay, so this CBS News employee, I guess, betrays CBS News by revealing that they are liars who covered up for international pedophile rings. | ||
But why would CBS fire them? | ||
Maybe they're a little suspicious. | ||
Maybe CBS goes, you know what, this person can't be trusted because they leaked something from ABC. But, you know, in an ideal world, in a just logical world that makes some sort of sense, CBS would be thrilled with ABC getting egg on their face. | ||
CBS would promote this person. | ||
CBS would... Reward this person or something, right? | ||
Because they revealed the truth. | ||
They revealed that their competitors, CBS's competitors, ABC, were being fraudulent and dishonest and covering up for an elite pedophile ring. | ||
International elite pedophile ring covered up three years. | ||
We really need to pay attention to how serious this allegation, not even allegation, this reality is. | ||
But no, it's because they're all in it together. | ||
It's because ABC, CBS, NBC, all of these big news organizations, corporations, are just, you know, sort of franchises of the larger deep state international cabal that they're all working together. | ||
So if you betray ABC, you are betraying CBS because really you are betraying the pedophile networks, the international pedophile networks, and that's what they are really concerned about. | ||
So that's how they treat real whistleblowers. | ||
It's totally absurd. | ||
There's also this piece of information. | ||
It's the transcript from the testimony of Ambassador Taylor. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
This is from the impeachment hearings. | ||
He's asked about his involvement in this, his understanding of it, and he says, We're good to go. | ||
I have no other information on what the president was thinking. | ||
So folks... | ||
Cut and dry, black and white, in official testimony, this is how it works. | ||
The New York Times is the deep state. | ||
The deep state is the mainstream media. | ||
They work hand in hand. | ||
Here's a person giving testimony, claiming that there was quid pro quo, claiming that Giuliani was doing something improper. | ||
And what's his source? Well, it's the New York Times, of course. | ||
It's the lying, fake news, failing New York Times. | ||
They're the ones who are setting the agenda for this. | ||
They're setting the schedule. | ||
They're providing the information to push all of this nonsense forward. | ||
So if you ever had any questions about whether or not the deep state and the mainstream media were at all involved with each other, well, they're the same thing. | ||
They're just different factions of the same overarching faction, you could say. | ||
Larger overarching organization. | ||
Now, in the 4 o'clock hour, I will be joined by Magdalene Rose, a very talented YouTuber who wants to talk about the Virginia elections, and I have some bombshell information about that. | ||
George Soros and one of the newly elected Virginia senators having a... | ||
Let's just say a devious background. | ||
And so I'm very excited to talk to Magdalene Rose in the 4 o'clock hour. | ||
I'll be giving out the number in the next segment. | ||
I will be taking your calls and we'll be showing some more videos. | ||
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Harrison Smith sending in for Owen Schroer today. | ||
This will be my last day. | ||
Owen Schroer will be back tomorrow. | ||
Don't worry, folks. Normal programming will return. | ||
But man, okay, so, and that's a great, that's a great intro to bring us into this segment, May Trigger Liberal Snowflakes, because Donald Trump Jr. | ||
is out there promoting his new book, Triggered, talking about the reaction that the liberals have to anything that looks like reality or truth, which is funny because on Twitter today, trending, right, what was forced up trending was things that trigger conservatives. | ||
And I don't think they understand the word triggered. | ||
Triggered comes from PTSD, right? | ||
It's supposed to be something that somebody with deep-seated emotional issues because they're in incredibly traumatic experiences, something sets them off. | ||
If you're traumatized from being in a war zone and you hear firecrackers, maybe you start to have a panic attack. | ||
It's like a crippling reaction to something that is not necessarily based on logic. | ||
It's based on emotional trauma that you've been through. | ||
Conservatives, in my experience, we don't get triggered. | ||
We get angry. We get, you know, argumentative. | ||
We get mad at what the person is saying. | ||
But we don't crumple up and cry and run away. | ||
And that's what we mean when we say triggered to liberals. | ||
And if you have any question about what this looks like, go to Owen Schroer's website. | ||
Go look at Owen Troyer's recent periscopes from being on the streets of Washington, D.C. and see the liberals absolutely melt down when confronted with anything that conflicts their warped and manipulated worldview. | ||
That's what being triggered is like. | ||
You know what else is a great example of a triggering? | ||
It's when author of the book Triggered, Don Jr., goes on The View and confronts them with their stunning hypocrisy. | ||
Here it is, Don Jr. on The View. | ||
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Don Jr. on The View. | |
We've all done things that we regret. | ||
I mean, if we're talking about bringing a discourse down... | ||
You've worn blackface. | ||
Whoopi. I'm sorry, and don't... | ||
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You said that Roman Polanski... | |
It wasn't rape-rape when he raped a child. | ||
So let's talk about... | ||
Let's talk about this. | ||
So you want to bring this up? | ||
The question came up... | ||
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I did not go in blackface, please. | |
No, she was not in blackface. | ||
Thank you. Sorry, listen, being black, I recognize blackface. | ||
This I can say. Okay? | ||
I know what I'm saying. So now that you've broken this piece of ice, because I guess this is the fight you wanted. | ||
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It's not the fight I wanted. Yeah, it is. But if we're talking about character, we're talking about these things. | |
Are you questioning my character? | ||
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I'm not questioning your character. | |
I'm talking about you're questioning my father's character. | ||
I'm sorry, I didn't question anybody. | ||
I simply said... | ||
That when you're talking about that your father's taken more heat than anybody else, that it's not so. | ||
Instead... As a president? Yes, as a president. | ||
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That's ridiculous. He's getting pressed. | |
He's a president. | ||
I think the Central Park Five took a lot more heat than your father has taken. | ||
Listen to silence. Nobody cheered that statement. | ||
Oh man, they got really mad. | ||
That was fantastic. That was the best view appearance since Norm MacDonald came out and talked about Clinton killing people. | ||
That was absolutely amazing. | ||
And of course, Joy Behar did wear a black face. | ||
The View co-host Joy Behar attended a Halloween party dressed as a quote, beautiful African woman during the 1970s, which included darkening her face with makeup, the host said in 2016 episode of the daytime talk show. | ||
She said, quote, that is me. | ||
I was 29. | ||
It was a Halloween party. | ||
I went as a beautiful African woman. | ||
That's my hair. | ||
I had makeup that was a little darker than my skin, but that's actually my hair, though. | ||
So, I mean, who cares, right? | ||
She dressed up as an African woman in the 70s. | ||
Who cares? I don't, but she would. | ||
This would be the type of thing they would drag somebody over the coals for, so hold them up to their own standards. | ||
And, of course, Whoopi Goldberg, there's video images of her laughing hysterically at her then-boyfriend, Ted Danson, in total, like, minstrel show blackface, roasting Whoopi, just a few years ago. | ||
So, these people... No, no, no. | ||
It's fine. It's fine because it's Roman Polanski. | ||
But if Donald Trump looks at you the wrong way, well, then it's an international conspiracy. | ||
It's absolutely outrageous. | ||
Well done, Don Jr. | ||
I really like Don Jr. | ||
And he just gets better and better as time goes on. | ||
And he's got that imperious look that his father does. | ||
We sort of tilt the chin up and look down at whoever you're looking at. | ||
There's that moment in that clip that really illustrates it. | ||
Quite perfectly. Quite, quite perfectly. | ||
Man, I have a lot of other really good videos that I want to get to, but I've gotten through so few of these stories and there's so much more to go. | ||
And then, of course, we have Magdalene Rose in the 4 o'clock hour. | ||
Right now I'll go to this and we'll talk a little bit more about censorship on the other side. | ||
PayPal to cut off donations to, quote, far-right YouTuber Stefan Molyneux following social media divestment campaign. | ||
PayPal is working to end their services for YouTuber Stefan Molyneux, the internet personality behind such viral videos as the story of your enslavement, take the red pill, and the flat-earth conspiracy debate. | ||
So, yes, just once again, it's the pseudo-banking, and often it's actually the banking cartels that tell these tech companies what to do. | ||
Patreon came out and said when they kicked off Robert, I think it was Robert Spencer, the anti-Islam activist, they kicked him off and they said, look, MasterCard made us do it. | ||
MasterCard said we can't have you, so we're pulling you because we can't afford to not have MasterCard deal with us, right? | ||
That's what Patreon said. | ||
And so now PayPal is taking off Molyneux. | ||
And of course, this comes at the heels of Sleeping Giants co-founder Nandini Jami making efforts to bring Molyneux's content to PayPal's attention. | ||
She told Right Wing Watch, and on October 14th, she retweeted a post displaying screenshots of Molyneux's Twitter activity promoting anti-Semitic conspiracy theories regarding the media. | ||
Jamie or Jammy encouraged her followers to contact PayPal directly and ask why Molyneux was still allowed to use the platform. | ||
He's got the wrong thoughts, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
His speech is too free. | ||
We have to implore and demand and petition banking cartels and monetary services to deny him access to their services. | ||
We must destroy him financially because that's how you win arguments. | ||
As Stefan Molyneux would say, not an argument. | ||
She encouraged multiple FinTech companies to, that's financial tech companies, to stop payment processes for far-right public figures. | ||
On June 25th, she penned an open letter to MasterCard and also publicly called on Stripe, Square, and PayPal. | ||
Just one question, Jammy. | ||
What does the boot taste like? | ||
What is it like when you're licking the boot? | ||
What is it like when you're begging the banking cartels, when you're begging the moneyed interest to please just shut down my enemies? | ||
Please, won't you just use your inordinate power to perpetuate my beliefs and destroy those who countersignally? | ||
What does the boot taste like? | ||
Does it feel good on your head? | ||
It's just infuriating. | ||
And of course, Stefan Molyneux has become a lightning rod for these types of people. | ||
You only have to go to his Wikipedia article to understand the attack that he's under. | ||
Because you ask somebody like me who's watched Stefan Molyneux... | ||
In fact, I credit Stefan Molyneux's video, The Truth About Donald Trump. | ||
That is what turned me into a full-fledged Donald Trump supporter. | ||
I was Rand Paul all the way. | ||
Once he dropped out, I started looking into Donald Trump. | ||
I wasn't quite sure, but watching that video by Stefan Molyneux really put the nail in the coffin, as it were. | ||
It really just flipped me totally, and it revealed the bias of the mainstream media and the way they cover Donald Trump. | ||
So I would say he's something like a philosopher. | ||
He's a political commentator. | ||
And philosophy really is his big thing and he talks mostly about that. | ||
But if you go to Wikipedia, they say he's a far-right white nationalist Canadian podcaster known for his promotion of scientific racism and white supremacist views. | ||
He's a leading figure of the alt-right movement. | ||
He's a far-right activist. | ||
It's The internet community he leads has been described as a cult, and he's a cult leader. | ||
This is on Wikipedia. People believe this crap. | ||
And then they kick him off PayPal. | ||
Well done. All right, folks, I told you I'd open the phone lines this hour, but I sort of run a little long, and if I take your phone calls now, you're going to have to sit on hold while I interview Magdalene Rose in the 4 o'clock time slot there. | ||
So... I mean, I'll interview her and then I'll open up the phone line so you don't have to sit there on hold for too long. | ||
We'll take your calls next hour and into the third hour because I do want to hear from you about all of this, about your thoughts on all of this bombshell information. | ||
But that last segment we left off with Stefan Molyneux being kicked off of PayPal, having his ability to raise money severely hampered by the fact that some... | ||
A tattletale snitch nonsense person went and groveled and begged the banks to stop letting this big bad man say his ideas. | ||
But it often doesn't take that. They often do it themselves. | ||
YouTube removes video of a doctor discussing the medical reality of transgenderism. | ||
And she's not just a doctor. | ||
This woman is Dr. | ||
Michelle Critella. | ||
And she is a pediatrician and executive director of the American Academy of Pediatricians. | ||
So not just a doctor. | ||
the director of the American Academy of Pediatricians, top child doctor in the nation. | ||
YouTube has removed a video by the conservative news outlet, The Daily Signal, over one sentence that YouTube claims violates their hate speech policy. | ||
In the original video, Dr. Michelle Kratela, a pediatrician and executive director at the American Academy of Pediatricians, commented on the insanity of wanting to mutilate one's body for the sake of becoming transgender. | ||
Quote, see, if you want to cut off an arm or a leg, But if you want to cut off healthy breasts or a penis, you're transgender, Kratela said. | ||
Now YouTube has replaced Daily Signal's video with a message saying this video has been removed for violating YouTube's policy on hate speech. | ||
Remember what I... I was saying before last week, hate speech really is only hate speech if it's true. | ||
You can say pretty much any nonsense that you want. | ||
As soon as you say the reality of the situation, as soon as you say cutting off healthy body parts for the sake of a mental disorder is bad... | ||
Well, that can't be said. | ||
That you cannot say. | ||
You can encourage children to do this. | ||
You can try actively to brainwash children into cutting off their own body parts. | ||
But, you know, you can't say what the reality of that situation is. | ||
If it's true, it's hate speech. | ||
Over the past few months, the Daily Signal worked with YouTube to reach a resolution. | ||
Ultimately, they were told that they could only get the video back on YouTube... | ||
By deleting the sentence. | ||
You have to remove that sentence from your video. | ||
Then we'll let you have it on. | ||
In other words, we had two choices, they say. | ||
Censor the doctor's words or have no video on the world's biggest video platform. | ||
First Amendment being destroyed by massive multinational corporations with zero oversight, run by bizarre health and safety councils. | ||
This is just absurd, but it's not just in the tech world. | ||
This is in Canada. | ||
And again, I keep warning, it's like America is not safe from this. | ||
The Constitution is just a framework. | ||
It's what we're willing to fight for. | ||
So yes, we have the First Amendment, but it's tenuous as it is, and it's being destroyed day by day. | ||
And so we have to look to places like Canada, which is probably closest to us in terms of free speech, and then the UK, which is the next closest. | ||
We have to look at what's happening in these places to understand where our God-given right of free speech is going. | ||
This is from the postmillennial.com. | ||
Students suspended from Canadian high school for refusing to wear a rainbow poppy. | ||
State-enforced homosexuality. | ||
Sayara Bird of the Little Black River First Nation, who was on the ballot for the Churchill – I'm not going to try to pronounce that – ASCII writing of Northern Manitoba this past election, took to Twitter tonight to express her anger at learning her cousin and another student had both been suspended for hate speech after rejecting the idea that the rainbow poppies should replace the traditional red and black ones worn during their school's Remembrance Day performance. | ||
The young woman asked instead to wear the traditional red and black poppy to the festivities, finding the rainbow poppy disrespectful to the World War II veterans. | ||
I would say it probably would be. | ||
Specifically the ones in her family. | ||
Upon expressing her opinion, she and another student who shared her sentiment were sent to the principal's office. | ||
Speaking to the Postmillennial, Bird said her cousin Natalie had attempted to record the suspension orders in her voice memo application, wanting to show her parents what was happening. | ||
When the principal saw that, her cell phone was snatched away, and she was told there would be consequences if she posted about the suspension on social media or went to the press. | ||
See, they know what they're doing is bad. | ||
They know what they're doing is wrong. | ||
They know that it wouldn't stand up to public scrutiny. | ||
They have to shut down any information about this getting out, and they're fairly successful at doing so. | ||
But here it says, Yeah, that's right. | ||
You just get suspended for wearing one. | ||
It's not mandated, but you'll be punished if you don't. | ||
Idiots. And, I mean, how absurd is this? | ||
You have the poppy, which is there to, you know, commemorate the veterans who died, gave their lives in a massive war for freedom, for the right to say whatever you want, for all these different things. | ||
Here comes the LGBT community, whoever they are, whoever have appointed themselves to speak for everybody else. | ||
They come along and say, we want it to be rainbow. | ||
Everybody goes, okay, alright, yeah, fine, yeah, for the gay veterans, sure, yeah, we'll change all of it. | ||
We'll change everything. | ||
We'll stop honoring anybody but the gay veterans. | ||
Will that make you happy? No, of course not. | ||
But then if you choose not to, if you say, look, I just want to honor all the veterans, you know, I think this is weird that this one sexual group, right, this one group whose whole identity revolves around their sexuality can come in and dominate and commandeer the entire veteran celebration for their particular ideology, for their particular beliefs. | ||
And so you have to wear this. | ||
If you don't wear this, you will be punished by your school. | ||
If you try to talk about it, there will be farther punishment. | ||
This is tyranny. | ||
And it's disgusting and weird and nonsensical and it doesn't make any sense. | ||
I mean, what is going on here? | ||
And this is in Canada, right? | ||
This is in like... USA's little brother that we like to think of as just USA light. | ||
They're not. They have no free speech. | ||
They have no First Amendment. | ||
They still worship the Queen. | ||
I mean, Canada has problems and they're coming to America. | ||
It's sick and weird and wrong. | ||
And this whole, the free speech thing from Stefan Molyneux to the Daily Signal removing somebody for talking or the Daily Signal's video being removed from YouTube for talking about transgenderism This weird rainbow poppy thing dominating and taking over the celebration of veterans in Canada. | ||
It all kind of like melds in together, right? | ||
So we move on to this. | ||
A federal judge strikes down rule allowing clinicians to object to abortions for moral or religious reasons. | ||
A federal judge in New York on Wednesday struck down a new Trump administration rule that would have allowed healthcare clinicians to refuse to provide abortions for moral and religious reasons. | ||
Now, folks, if you've ever seen video of an abortion being performed, it is the dismembering of a living child. | ||
Bar none. That's what it is. | ||
And when you see it happen, there can be no mistake of what's happening. | ||
And if you say, look, I don't want to kill children... | ||
Well, you can't say that anymore. | ||
Even if you say it's against my religion. | ||
Ah, you can't say that. | ||
I just don't... I'm just not particularly comfortable with ripping apart a baby. | ||
No. No, no, no. | ||
You can't say that. | ||
According to U.S. District Judge Paul A. Engelmeyer of the Southern District of New York, he rejected that federal rule after women's group, health organizations, and multiple states sued the Department of Health and Human Services, arguing the exemptions were unconstitutional. | ||
Quote, the refusal of care rule was an unlawful attempt to allow healthcare providers to openly discriminate and refuse to provide necessary healthcare on patients based on providers' religious beliefs or moral objections. | ||
No, you don't get to have religious beliefs anymore. | ||
You don't get to have moral objections anymore. | ||
You're a slave to the state and whoever these groups are that decide that they're the ones that speak for everybody else. | ||
The Trump administration rule, which would have taken effect November 22nd, would have allowed providers and healthcare organizations to opt out of performing abortions. | ||
Not funding them, not suggesting that they be done. | ||
Performing them. Kill the children, doctors. | ||
It's illegal to not kill the children. | ||
It's disgusting. Opponents argue that the rule posed a threat not just to women seeking abortions, but also to LGBTQ patients because their providers could argue that treating them was against their personal beliefs. | ||
Did that actually happen? | ||
Or again, is this like, we need abortions because of rape and incest? | ||
Really? That's like, whatever, less than 1% of abortions. | ||
Is that really what it's about? Or are you just using that as an excuse to shoehorn in your anti-human, just... | ||
Disgusting satanic ideas into the federal government. | ||
It's absolutely... | ||
It's, it's, there's nothing to be said about it. | ||
There's nothing to be said about it except that this is happening in the United States. | ||
This is a U.S. District Court judge deciding that you have to kill the baby. | ||
Doctors, you can't say that you think it's a life. | ||
You can't say that you don't want to rip the baby apart and tear it out of its womb. | ||
You have to because some LGBTQ group thinks it might violate some sort of right if you don't. | ||
Second hour begins. | ||
This is the war room. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in. | ||
I'm joined in this hour by Magdalene Rose. | ||
She'll be on in the next segment or very shortly. | ||
We'll be talking about mostly just the election in Virginia. | ||
She made a fantastic video about that, and I want to get her comments. | ||
I believe she is a resident of Virginia and has some... | ||
Unkind words, you might say, to the Republicans in that state for absolutely squandering a fantastic opportunity to at least maintain the Republican identity of that state. | ||
But no, they blew it utterly. | ||
And I have a couple stories about that, about where some of these Democrats got their funding, about what some of them have been in jail for previously, and just all sorts of crazy stuff. | ||
I have a whole bunch of videos here. | ||
Alright, let's do this. Let's play clip 9, and we'll just play this as B-roll because, folks, the revolutions going on throughout the world continue to boil over just everywhere. | ||
So this video you're seeing here, if you are a television viewer, if you're watching a band-aid video, this is in Iraq. | ||
They're calling it Tahir Square 2. | ||
You see these lasers being shined. | ||
Those lasers are used to blind... | ||
Surveillance cameras or blind helicopters that are flying over, but you can just see how massive this crowd in Baghdad is. | ||
And of course, the protests in Baghdad started like many of them do across the world, from Hong Kong to Lebanon to Egypt and Sunisia and everywhere else. | ||
What happens is some people have an issue with the government. | ||
They stand up to talk about it, and the government crushes them. | ||
At least they try to. What happens when the government crushes them? | ||
More people stand up. | ||
And we're seeing this uprising happen across the world. | ||
Now let's go to clip 19. | ||
This is clip 19 because this is happening in Chile. | ||
Chile, of course, also embroiled in protest. | ||
And again, we can play this as B-roll. | ||
This is, you know, it's always fun to see. | ||
I mean, it's hard to tell in a lot of these which side you should really be on because a lot of times it's communist versus communist. | ||
But there's nothing like seeing a phalanx of police with riot shields being pushed back by the protesters. | ||
It's good to see people stand up against the power of the state and win. | ||
And of course, the fun part about this video is the riot dogs. | ||
These dogs are having a blast. | ||
It's just a very confusing game of fetch for them. | ||
But that's the insanity going on in Chile. | ||
Let's go to clip 14. | ||
This is... I know whose side I'm on because this is a video of Greek youth in Athens, I believe, taking to the streets. | ||
And, well, this is something else entirely. | ||
What you're seeing on the screen there is the Indian... | ||
They're all playing in cow crap. | ||
It's very weird. But no, let's go to clip 14. | ||
This is Greek youth. | ||
They're waking up. They took to the streets. | ||
They're singing and chanting, deport invaders and close the borders. | ||
They're sick of being the dumping ground of the third world. | ||
They're sick of the EU enforcing unmanageable numbers of migrants onto Greece in an attempt to basically destroy this fairly nationalist and totally Christian country. | ||
So yeah, there they are chanting, deport invaders and close the borders. | ||
So I know whose side I'm on there. | ||
Now, there is also a very manufactured... | ||
I guess you could say going on across the Western world called Extinction Rebellion. | ||
It popped up out of nowhere. | ||
Suddenly it's everywhere. Gosh, I wonder how they managed to do that. | ||
I bet there's not, you know, someone funding it from behind the scenes. | ||
But let's go to clip 12. | ||
This is an Extinction Rebellion protester standing blocking a road. | ||
Let's get this up on screen. | ||
And you can see they're standing there. | ||
This is what they do. They block the road. | ||
And you see the driver is sort of edging up and pushing out. | ||
Oh! Uh-oh. Oh, gosh. | ||
Oh, gosh. That's not funny. | ||
Nope. Nope. | ||
That's wrong. You need to talk to these people. | ||
You need to reason with them. | ||
Throwing a traffic cone at their head, you know, it only prolongs the problem, really. | ||
Oh, that's just awful. | ||
That's just awful. Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer. | ||
The second hour begins. | ||
It is November 7th, 2019, and I am joined by Magdalene Rose. | ||
She's a YouTuber, a political activist. | ||
How would you describe yourself, Magdalene? | ||
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I think that I'm somebody who provides content to young conservatives, and I host my own show called The Rose Report on Caravan's Midnight, and I'm a writer for Freedomists. | |
Very nice. Yes, and your stuff is great. | ||
I think you've been on the show before with another sort of revelation that you made. | ||
Your Twitter is at MagdaleneRose, and the recent video that you did about the Virginia election was so good. | ||
You made so many good points. | ||
I really kind of just wanted to play the video, but here you are, so we won't waste time playing that video. | ||
People can go watch it on your Twitter. | ||
Are you a Virginian? | ||
Are you in Virginia? Yes, I live in Virginia. | ||
So this is personal to you. And your point, as I understood, is basically the Republicans just totally struck out here. | ||
They were getting fastballs down the middle of the plate, and they just couldn't make it work. | ||
So what exactly is your read of what happened with the elections on Monday? | ||
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Yeah. Yeah, so I live in Virginia. | |
And, first of all, I'm somebody who does politics daily. | ||
I'm always on Twitter. | ||
And the way that I found out that my state was having a massive election was through one of President Trump's tweets two days before the election. | ||
So that's my first entry into this. | ||
That, I think, shows a severe lack of outreach. | ||
My second big problem is that I went to my polling place, and outside, where there often are, there were Democrats talking about candidates and talking about which candidates were the best choice and information about the parties, and no Republicans doing that. | ||
So there was one case where there was someone whose name you had to write in who was a Republican, and there was also a Democrat running. | ||
So if I hadn't Googled the names beforehand, that person would have lost my vote because I wouldn't have known to write his name in. | ||
Or a Democrat could have told me or told another voter to write in the Democrat's name saying it's a Republican. | ||
So that's the main issue I have here. | ||
This was something that happened all through Virginia. | ||
I spent the last couple days talking to people in Richmond, everywhere. | ||
And the supreme lack of outreach and lack of candidate information was unparalleled. | ||
And we now have a state... | ||
That is controlled by Democrats 21 to 19 in the Senate and 55 to 45 in the Statehouse. | ||
Yeah, and that's the case for the first time since 1994. | ||
Huge loss. And so do you think this is just the Republicans totally lacking and not understanding how important it is to do outreach? | ||
Or were they just outplayed by the Democrats? | ||
Or do they just give up on the state? | ||
Do the Republicans just say, have Virginia? | ||
We aren't even going to worry about it. | ||
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That's what happened here. They gave up. | |
And I have heard this excuse since election night. | ||
We were outmatched in fundraising. | ||
How is that possible? | ||
When you're the state that has the governor, who's talked about letting a baby be comfortable and die, when you had the AG—I mean, you had the AG in blackface, and you had the lieutenant governor credibly accused of sexual assault, at bare minimum, That should have been used to rile people up, to donate money. | ||
And, also, I don't understand how that wasn't used, the offenses of the governor, the AG, and the lieutenant governor, to say to Democrats, the Democrat Party doesn't respect you, because they stood by people who wore blackface and someone who was credibly accused of sexual assault. | ||
There was no using of the huge advantages, socially and on national stories, that Democrats gave Republicans in the run-up to the election. | ||
Yeah, no, I totally agree. | ||
And I recognized it, too, from Texas. | ||
It's like, why are the Republicans incapable of taking a story like this and actually making political gains out of it? | ||
How do you have a governor who is on the edge of being impeached, basically, and taken down from office because of the blackface scandal? | ||
Which he lied about multiple times and then it was revealed. | ||
Same thing with the, you know, we'll make the baby comfortable as we kill it. | ||
How can you not turn this into political advantage? | ||
It makes no sense at all. | ||
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It doesn't make sense. | |
And also, I found this out afterwards, there was a woman who, remember she had flipped off President Trump's motorcade and she'd been fired. | ||
She was running for office in Virginia and that story, she won. | ||
That story was not used to say to at least diehard Trump supporters, Go out and vote against her or vote Republican down the ballot to stick it to her to protect President Trump. | ||
There was such a lack of investing, of using all the tools Democrats had handed us. | ||
And on top of that, I've spoken to Democrats in Virginia. | ||
They were getting text alerts. | ||
They had people knocking on doors. | ||
I didn't have one text alert. | ||
I didn't have enough. And I'm subscribed to the RNC Yeah, well, darn, because I was about to ask you why. | ||
Have you had any idea why they would allow this to happen? | ||
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They think it's over. | |
And I think that they believe that it's best to consolidate resources. | ||
Like when a company is failing and you want to sell off the bits so you can consolidate all of your equity and your money. | ||
They think Virginia is a foregone conclusion. | ||
How is that possible when the majority Democrats have in the state Senate is only 21 to 19? | ||
That's not New Jersey numbers. | ||
That's not New York numbers. | ||
They don't want to have to touch issues like social issues, like racial issues, like with Governor Northam. | ||
In order to turn out people to vote, and I don't think the Trump campaign cares about Virginia anymore. | ||
Yeah, that maybe is a good read of it. | ||
I think that's probably accurate, because they see all these different states that they're trying to target, and like you said, they probably just see Virginia as a foregone conclusion. | ||
It makes no sense. Thomas Jefferson's probably rolling over in his grave, right? | ||
The prototypical Republican. | ||
It's all totally absurd, but one of the answers to why the Democrats Didn't fail to do this. | ||
Why the Democrats were able to get so many people out can be found at thegatewaypundit.com. | ||
Four prosecutors who just won elections in Virginia were all backed by George Soros. | ||
He says they're trying to remake the American system of justice into a social justice system. | ||
Soros-backed prosecutor candidates. | ||
Sweep Virginia races. | ||
It... And I've found this with lots of Republicans. | ||
It's like they're incapable of understanding the strategic maneuvers of the liberals, not just to counter those maneuvers, but to do the same thing on our side. | ||
It's not always about getting President Trump elected. | ||
It's about all these little offices, because we see it every time one of these liberals gets into office. | ||
What they do is they use whatever power they've been elected to wield to progress their own ideas. | ||
They don't use it to prosecute crimes the way they're supposed to. | ||
They use it to Put forward whatever their social justice ideas are and it's absurd. | ||
Have you heard about this? I have. | ||
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And one of the things I didn't understand was, in terms of strategy and maneuvers, you had a Kentucky governor who's wildly unpopular. | |
He's really not even an asset to the Republican Party. | ||
And yet you had numerous rallies for him and no rallies for the state delegates in Virginia. | ||
If Trump had had a massive rally with the state delegates and the state senators, you would have boosted turnout. | ||
But it was because of the shiny bigness of the governor's seat in Kentucky. | ||
So they went for that. Instead of being strategic and understanding that if you got all these other little seats elected and kept them, Democrats didn't lose one seat they were defending in Virginia. | ||
If you had done that, instead of focusing on Kentucky, you'd be in a better situation statewide in Virginia. | ||
Yeah, well, and if you look at Kentucky, you know, the guy lost by 5,000 votes and 30,000 went to the Libertarian Party. | ||
So there's so many problems with the Republican establishment that you would think they would have at least noticed and started to work to solve following 2016 when so much of this was revealed, but... | ||
But they've done nothing. And just to continue with this story here, Soros and other liberal Democrats spent millions on prosecutor races ahead of the election in a bid to overhaul the state's criminal justice system, supporting candidates who vowed to introduce criminal justice reform and change the state's policies on the death penalty. | ||
In addition to the $1.2 million in funds Soros spent on the House of Delegates and Senate races in the Commonwealth, he funneled an addition $2 million to four Democratic prosecutor candidates. | ||
So again, it's like, what's the job of a prosecutor? | ||
Well, it's to prosecute crimes. | ||
It's to uphold the law. What's the job that these Soros-backed candidates think that their job is? | ||
Well, it's to... It's to bring social justice to the system. | ||
It's to get rid of the death penalty. | ||
I mean, it's totally absurd. | ||
But where are the right-wing billionaires? | ||
I know they're out there. What are they doing? | ||
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Our side has a lot of money. | |
I know it because everyone's always throwing galas. | ||
So I don't know where it is. | ||
And when you talk to donors in the Republican Party, half of them are never Trumpers who don't want to be associated with it. | ||
And the other half say things like, well, young conservatives just need to organize better. | ||
They need to work harder. | ||
It's the American dream. | ||
The American dream is great, but this is not that situation. | ||
This is a situation of not wanting to live under extreme leftists. | ||
They just don't want to fork over the money. | ||
And I think they genuinely believe it's all just going to work out, and that just isn't the case. | ||
Yeah, it's really not. | ||
And of course, the youth-centered movements of the Republican Party refuse to touch any social issues. | ||
We've seen that with what's happening with Turning Point USA and stuff recently, where young conservatives are angry because they're like, you know, we're ceding all of this ground to the liberals. | ||
We're getting nothing for it. | ||
It's totally absurd. My guest is Magdalene Rose. | ||
She'll be back with me on the other side. | ||
You can follow her on Twitter, at Magdalene Rose. | ||
Very good stuff. She did a big, long video about this topic in particular that I do suggest that you watch Watch and share and come right back after these commercial breaks because we will have more with Magdalene Rose on the other side. | ||
You know, the method that the liberals use to destroy America could best be described as death by a thousand cuts. | ||
It's not one big coup de grace that kills America. | ||
It's these thousand little offices that are captured by people like George Soros. | ||
And the latest victory in his campaign to destroy America is to destroy the home state of Thomas Jefferson, Virginia. | ||
And of course, we saw the article yesterday that Virginia Democrats promised swift action. | ||
As soon as they're in office, they're going to pass gun control. | ||
They're going to pass abortion measures. | ||
They're going to pass greater welfare. | ||
They're going to pass the Minimum Wage Act. | ||
It's like they just hit the ground running and go all in. | ||
They use every ounce of power they're given to try however they can to politically dominate Republicans. | ||
Republicans seem to just not be up to the task on any level, from fundraising to fund allocation to once they're in office actually putting forward the ideas of their constituents. | ||
So my guest Magdalene Rose is, you know, maybe unfortunately now a Virginian under this new regime that's been elected. | ||
So just in your words, what are the Republicans missing? | ||
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I think, first of all, they're missing an ability to use what the left gives them to rile up their own voters and to fundraise. | |
The things like what Northam was talking about with babies that trended nationally for days, the sexual assault allegations against the lieutenant governor, all this stuff It should have been utilized at least in mailers, email, or something. | ||
It doesn't cost anything to send out an email. | ||
It should have been used to boost morale. | ||
There's a fundamental disconnect on how to actually get your base excited and how to fundraise in Virginia. | ||
Also the fact that they are not I'm actively excited about the election. | ||
There were a couple people who I saw who had signs up, but even the signs weren't clear. | ||
Nothing had a party affiliation on it. | ||
They need to dissipate the confusion voters feel in Virginia. | ||
It's almost hard to believe that it's an accident. | ||
It's hard to believe that they just are that incompetent. | ||
Do you think it's just that the Republican Party is totally captured and is managing their own decline in Virginia? | ||
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I think that there are people in Virginia at the Republican Party who are trying to wait out President Trump, so they don't want a severe affiliation with him, and they don't want to reach out to the campaign, because they could reach out to Brad Parscale or Kellyanne or somebody and say, look, we really need him to come and do a campaign stop. | |
They want to ride out President Trump and rebuild the Republican Party after he's out of office. | ||
And then there's just also the people who say, oh, I'm MAGA, MAGA, MAGA, American first, Who everybody knows are just doing speaking events and not actually doing anything. | ||
And if they genuinely said to President Trump, Virginia's in trouble, President Trump might say, well, why aren't you doing anything to fix it? | ||
So I think they don't want that spotlight of not having actually had any solutions on them from the president. | ||
Yeah, and I mean, it honestly kind of sucks to be in this position where we're like, where are the billionaires? | ||
But it's like, look, if this is what we're facing, if they have a billionaire, I want a billionaire on our side. | ||
But obviously, we would rather just win with popular grassroots support. | ||
But, you know, what can people do? | ||
Obviously, people aren't all as, you know, intelligent, as well-spoken as you. | ||
You do your part by getting this information out there and speaking publicly. | ||
And you're very popular on Twitter and other platforms. | ||
People like watching you and they appreciate what you have to say. | ||
That's one way to do it. What are some other ways that you think people can get involved from a grassroots perspective? | ||
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I think the first way that I would suggest is that when you're getting close to an election season, either through Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, get together a little group of people in your area and just get the information that's given out by the Republican field office, whether that's the pamphlets on who's voting or who you should be voting for. | |
In the congressional season, there were pamphlets given out from my congressional candidate that was a Republican, and just knock on doors as an unofficial RNC representative. | ||
And just share it. Even if you're doing 10 doors a week, just do something like that. | ||
And second of all, I would say that if people have large email lists, if they are people who are on the PTA, if it's something that isn't an official position, You utilize those email lists and say to people, vote for these policies, vote for these initiatives, explain what the initiatives are, basically using whatever you have, whether that's a little group of friends or an email list with 300 people on it, to raise money to say you have to donate, or even just to say, these are the candidates to vote for, please vote for them. | ||
Yeah, spreading awareness, spreading information. | ||
It's what we try to do here. | ||
And obviously, we've been effective, but that's why they've tried to shut us down. | ||
When you're out just in the real world in Virginia, are you seeing reactions to this election in one way or the other? | ||
Or people just totally tuned out and didn't even realize that there was an election? | ||
And I admit, I was in the same boat as you, where I was like, oh, Austin's having an election tomorrow? | ||
Yeah. Thank you for letting me know. | ||
It's like there's no outreach at all. | ||
But just on the ground there in Virginia, what's the spirit like? | ||
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There isn't really—people don't seem to be affected. | |
And I'm surprised at that because there are Trump supporters. | ||
I see cars with bumper stickers. | ||
I drive by houses with Trump flags and America flags. | ||
There is a base here, and there's definitely a very large Christian base in Virginia, all throughout Virginia, no matter what the left says. | ||
It's very prevalent here. | ||
And people almost feel, I think, in Virginia that this is just how it is, that there's an ebb and flow in politics, and we shouldn't take it too seriously. | ||
But there are Trump supporters who I've spoken to online who live in Virginia who are outraged by the lack of effort by the Virginia GOP. Yeah, well, it sounds like maybe you're more maybe in center Virginia, because I've lived in northern Virginia, and it was like liberal cesspool. | ||
I mean, it was like the suburb of D.C. It was bad. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
Do you think there's any hope? | ||
What do you think moving forward? | ||
What should the plan be? | ||
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Well, the number one thing has to be fundraising, because if you can solve that and you can dispel this mythology that the Virginia GOP puts out that they can't do anything because of a lack of money. | |
So I would say an aggressive campaign to fundraise, utilizing just simply all the bad things Virginia Democrats have done. | ||
And now, as we come in and they're being sworn in, the second they're proposing gun legislation, there should be a coordinated knowledge going out to the voters, whether that's the RNC emailing people out, whether that's local people having scientists say vote no against gun legislation. | ||
There should be that. Utilize everything that Virginia Democrats do and make it look like it's 10 times worse, like the sky is falling. | ||
Because at this point, you have to scare Republicans in Virginia and Christians in Virginia into action because of this lack of empathy and total apathy for the process. | ||
Yeah, and it's not like you have to scare them by lying. | ||
It's like you should be scared because the reality is you're losing. | ||
No, it's totally brutal. And of course, you bring up the gun issue. | ||
There was an article yesterday about, I think it was talking about Bloomberg, Michael Bloomberg outspending the NRA in Virginia. | ||
And again, just knowing history and knowing the real Republican roots of Virginia and how really Republicanism in America itself was born in Virginia. | ||
It's so sad to see this happen. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You hear about this? | ||
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I did. But the Republican Party never mentioned this guy's name whatsoever. | |
They never said, this is what Democrats are putting up. | ||
I mean, basic messaging. | ||
Democrats are the party of this. | ||
They're putting this guy up. How can you trust this guy? | ||
That's all they would have had to do. | ||
But they willfully ignored everything Democrats could have given them to rile people up. | ||
Yeah, honestly, it sounds like there's some moles in the Republican Party. | ||
And again, that's the type of thing that George Soros would do. | ||
At the same time, he's funding all these little prosecutorial battles going on. | ||
What's another $20,000 to pay somebody's salary to go pretend to be a Republican and go, no, we don't have to worry about that, guys. | ||
I'm a Republican, but don't worry about that. | ||
So something stinks in Virginia, and it smells like Soros. | ||
Well... God bless you. | ||
I hope things can turn around somehow. | ||
You're doing your part. Magdalene Rose on Twitter, at Magdalene Rose, and her YouTube is Magdalene Rose as well. | ||
Go support her. Watch her stuff. | ||
Is there anywhere else people can find you? | ||
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You can find me on Instagram at Magdalene Rose and Periscope at Magdalene Rose. | |
All right. Spread that around. | ||
Subvert the censorship. | ||
Get around the control and help support true grassroots conservatives out there. | ||
Thank you so much for being with us, Magdalene. | ||
Halfway through the show, ladies and gentlemen, Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer. | ||
It is the 7th of November, 2019. | ||
4.33 Central Standard Time. | ||
I'm going to give out the phone number here. | ||
I ask for your calls about any and all subjects. | ||
I got subjects that run the gambit here. | ||
Again, it's like, how do I group these up? | ||
We got a story about Italy and climate change. | ||
We got other things about climate change. | ||
We got illegal immigration. | ||
We got Satanism. | ||
We got mind control. | ||
We got China, colonialism. | ||
It's It's all crazy stuff, folks, and I want you to call in and let me know what you think about it. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789. | ||
Alex is the number to call. | ||
Give me a call, and I will let you set the agenda for the rest of the show. | ||
Now we had Magdalene Rose on in the previous segment. | ||
Fantastic conservative... | ||
I don't even want to say pundit because that sounds like somebody on CNN who just says what you expect them to say. | ||
No, she's like a political activist who puts out stuff on Twitter and YouTube and... | ||
Really impressive. I wanted to ask her, I forgot to, whether she's been under threat of anything. | ||
I mean, no matter where in the country you are, it's dangerous being a conservative. | ||
But I want to get back to what I was talking about in the last hour, and that is this weird combination of sexuality and free speech and where these two things overlap and just where this is going to end up. | ||
How strange it truly is. | ||
From Breitbart.com. | ||
Ex-Planned Parenthood trainer says that sex ed book seeks to groom children. | ||
A former Title X family planning training manager and volunteer educator for Planned Parenthood says the abortion vendor's new graphic sex ed book is intended to, quote, groom children for early sexual experiences. | ||
And there's so many good quotes from her on this, in this article. | ||
Monica Klein told Breitbart News that Planned Parenthood's new sex ed book titled In Case You're Curious targets children with just enough cuteness to be able to present itself as a resource for curious children seeking answers to questions about sex. | ||
Klein, who left Planned Parenthood after she learned the organization's main goal was to develop a continued stream of abortions, It says the book gives the appearance of being, quote, age-appropriate, while it doles out a, quote, whole lot of hyper-sexualized answers to groom children for early onset of sex. | ||
The first chapter of the book is titled, Can You Die from Masturbating Too Much? | ||
Subsequent chapters include words that I'm not sure I can say on the radio. | ||
But one of them is, Is 12 Too Young to Know That I'm Bi? | ||
So these are books aimed at very young children. | ||
Purporting to simply just give them answers because they're curious and there's no one else there to inform them about this deviousness. | ||
Children's curiosity is a positive indicator of proper development, but what they learn on that journey needs to be carefully monitored and taught by parents, not Planned Parenthood. | ||
And that's, I think, where we see the real disconnect. | ||
And it's sort of a thread that ties through a lot of the topics that we'll be discussing today in that it's the replacement of the parental unit, the family unit with the state. | ||
And it really is as simple as that. | ||
It's why I consider myself a libertarian. | ||
Because when it comes to, you know, the end of the day... | ||
I don't care if the government is going to supposedly promote my ideas and force other people to be conservative. | ||
I don't want that. I want the government out of the operation. | ||
I want the parents there. | ||
And so it's one of these just classic dilemmas where you have, okay, there's kids out there. | ||
They're not getting the correct education in the sexual department. | ||
They're not being told what's appropriate and inappropriate. | ||
And so maybe they're confused and they do need somebody to help them guide this very troubling situation. | ||
Well, parents should be there. | ||
The goal should be to have as many parents as possible with their children in bonded-for-life wedded pairs to raise children. | ||
That's the best way for it to be done. | ||
Now, if that's not possible, okay, then we need to figure out ways to make that possible, not just go, well, that's kind of hard, so we'll just have Planned Parenthood coming and do it for you. | ||
Quote, hooking up? | ||
Asked Planned Parenthood in a recent tweet. | ||
Here are 12 ways to do it right. | ||
The tweet contains a link to Teen Vogue, an article titled How to Be an Ethical Hookup Partner, which targets adolescents. | ||
Of course, Teen Vogue also recently came out telling preteen girls how to be sex workers and that it's an uplifting and fulfilling lifestyle. | ||
It's absurd. And of course they just promote it endlessly, this Planned Parenthood tweet. | ||
Hookups can be casual, fun, random, and spontaneous. | ||
And they can also be considerate and satisfying. | ||
What's their idea of an ethical hookup? | ||
Informing your partner if you have an STD. It's like, my God. | ||
After her experience working with Planned Parenthood, Klein says she believes the organization uses a child's natural curiosity to manipulate and enthrall them into a world of dehumanization, objectification, and risky behavior that leads to negative health outcomes. | ||
Their clever marketing and rhetoric deceives children and many adults into believing that sexuality is a game to be played without consequence. | ||
They've taken something that's positive and life-changing and reduced it to a sexual experimentation using condoms, lubrication, getting tested for disease, getting treatment, aborting unplanned pregnancies, and then starting it all over again. | ||
We can do better than that. | ||
Well, I'll tell you, it's hard to do worse than that. | ||
So, you know, if we could improve at all, we'd be, you know, way, way better. | ||
But in case you're wondering where this road can lead, I'm going to present to you two stories here. | ||
Not from America, thank God, but again, it's coming down the road, right? | ||
And this one, honestly hard to believe, but it's from a good source. | ||
from National File, which of course is one of the newer conservative outlets, which again, you know how like Deadline just collapsed and is gone. | ||
Is it Deadline? | ||
Was that the leftist rag? | ||
And Vice is just totally failing. | ||
All these leftist rags are failing and folding and taking losses, whereas like National File and Discern. | ||
That's the actual news outlet from the creator of the Babylon Bee. | ||
And, of course, Meme World, Bandot Video. | ||
It's like all of these conservative outlets are sprouting up at the same time that these so-called leftist establishment rags are closing. | ||
Just a fun note. | ||
National File. Teacher. | ||
Quote, boys need to be castrated at birth. | ||
Yeah, you heard that right. According to a local Spanish publication based in the Canary Islands, Spanish Socialist Workers Party, color me surprised, counselor for Puerto del Rosario Town Hall, Aurelia Vera, told her classroom that, quote, boys need to be castrated at birth. | ||
In one of her classes, the Spanish language teacher and local counselor said to her classroom full of male teenagers aged 14 to 16, if they cut your penises off, nothing will happen to you. | ||
She continued, quote, in order to prevent men from governing and hand over power to us women, will you do it voluntarily? | ||
No, we've got to dabble in selective castration. | ||
Vera explains if you cut your son's balls off at birth not only won't they be able to have children That's a good thing for her But they won't go through a series of hormonal changes giving them physical strange strength and again It's like can I even say this on radio quote the gonads are where they derive strength The other thing is that their voices remain childlike. It's like this is this is what these socialists look like with their masks off She went on to recognize the difficulty of an end in implementing such a permanent policy and that it would be | ||
met by staunch resistance If attempted on adult males given that the male physical and emotional attachment to their reproductive organs Yeah, you know, males, they have this problem where they don't like having their gonads chopped off. | ||
It's really an issue. How do we solve that issue? | ||
We do it to them when they're children. | ||
That's her response here. | ||
Look, children, babies, they can't fight back. | ||
Adult men, they're going to have a... | ||
I know, it's weird. They're going to have a problem with us chopping their dicks off. | ||
But babies don't know any better, so we'll do it to them. | ||
This is the mask off. | ||
This is what they really think. | ||
They don't say it. They don't say it. | ||
They say, we need more women in charge. | ||
And men just need to... | ||
It's for the men's sake, actually. | ||
You know, feminism is for men, too, because men are expected to be held up to these standards that we think are unfair. | ||
Yeah. The whole time what they're thinking is give us one ounce of power and we will literally castrate your babies. | ||
As castration under her desired regime would occur at birth. | ||
She argued men would be contented as eunuchs. | ||
I bet. I bet we would. | ||
Oh my god, folks. Here's the craziest thing about today. | ||
I just read a story about a woman literally advocating castrating babies. | ||
Not the craziest story I'm going to cover today. | ||
I'm not even kidding. Not the craziest story. | ||
In fact, we got callers calling in wanting to talk about a couple good things. | ||
I'll just say to Jayvon in New Jersey, hang on the line for a minute because I'm going to talk about China in just a minute. | ||
I also am going to talk about... | ||
Y'all are going to have to wait for the next hour because on the other side of the break I will be talking about this bombshell story. | ||
Facebook fought to keep a trove of thousands of explosive internal documents and emails secret. | ||
They were just published online in full. | ||
So don't let them look. | ||
I'll tease you with that and I'll give you that information in the next hour. | ||
So stay tuned for that. | ||
But... This story, it's not a new story. | ||
It's from 2005, in fact. | ||
But this is the endgame. | ||
This is the result. | ||
And again, it ties into that thread I was talking about earlier of what happens when the government controls you. | ||
What happens when you rely on the government? | ||
This is from telecraft.co.uk. | ||
If you don't take a job as a prostitute, we'll stop your benefits. | ||
It's a 25-year-old waitress in Germany. | ||
She turned down a job providing, quote, sexual services at a brothel in Berlin, and so they're going to cut her unemployment benefits. | ||
Prostitution was legalized in Germany just over two years ago. | ||
So that was about 2003 if this article came out in 2005. | ||
Brothel owners were granted access to official databases of job seekers. | ||
The waitress was unemployed and she was an unemployed information technologies professional. | ||
And she was willing to work at a bar at night and had worked in a cafe. | ||
She received a letter from the job center telling her that unemployment was interested in her profile. | ||
And she should ring them. Only on doing so did the woman, who has not been identified for legal reasons, realize that she was calling a brothel. | ||
She was offered a job as a whore. | ||
Under Germany's welfare reforms, any woman under 55 who's been out of work for more than a year can be forced to take an available job, including in the sex industry, or she'll lose her unemployment benefits. | ||
Last month, again, this is 2005, German unemployment rose for the 11th consecutive month, etc., etc. | ||
Do I need to say more? | ||
Is there any better example of what's going on here? | ||
The combination of degeneracy, the enforced deviant sexuality, the reliance on government subsidies, the way that the government can then control you. | ||
It all comes to a head when a young woman, an informational technologies officer, is told, be a whore or starve. | ||
Thanks, Germany! | ||
You progressive bastion, you! | ||
And just to throw it in there, because they're related, is the fact that there's a Carthage exhibit in the Colosseum in Rome. | ||
So, for the first time ever, Rome will be home to Moloch himself. | ||
A statue of Moloch is being erected. | ||
There it is, on screen there. | ||
Isn't that nice? Doesn't that look like a lovely god to worship? | ||
Isn't it just something that fills you with hope and love for humanity? | ||
Anyway. Of course, Leo Zagami told us about this yesterday. | ||
The Colosseum, the Temple of Romulus, and the Imperial Ramp of the Roman Forum will host precious artifacts on loan from the Archaeological Museum. | ||
So hey, if you're a supporter of abortion, now is the time to go worship your God. | ||
Now's the time to go bow down in front of the old Canaanite deity, where previous generations of Canaanites and the nobility of the Canaanites would hand their babies over to a large statue. | ||
Now this isn't a full-size replica. | ||
The full-size thing would actually be much larger and it had mechanisms. | ||
So you'd place the baby into the hands and it would lean back and throw the baby into the furnace that was held within. | ||
would eat your baby. And so, you know, I don't know. | ||
Maybe if you're into abortion, maybe if you're a leftist, this is the type of thing you might want to go and bow down in front of and serve this demon. | ||
If you don't think this is a spiritual war, folks, you're not paying attention. | ||
You're not paying attention. All right. | ||
I'm going to go to these calls. We got an international caller, George in Canada. | ||
He wants to talk about pedophilia. | ||
George in Canada. | ||
All right. I'm going to George, folks. | ||
George in Canada, you are going to be on the air as soon as the button gets pressed. | ||
All right, George in Canada, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. A couple of things. | |
One is, when are you going to get your own dedicated show? | ||
Offlimits.news. | ||
Offlimits.news. | ||
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The way you talk about it, I mean, you're not sitting there with a single topic for four hours, like Alex and... | |
Hey, hey, hey. You be nice. | ||
You be nice. I appreciate the compliment. | ||
It's offlimits.news. | ||
Unfortunately, I had technical difficulties today. | ||
I wasn't able to get an episode out, but I'm running everything behind the scenes. | ||
I thank you very much for your compliment. | ||
If you want to find my personal show, I'm doing a little shortened version on offlimits.news. | ||
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Okay, great. | |
Awesome. Thank you. Now, on to this pedophilia thing. | ||
What level of interest is there? | ||
Because what I'm hearing, everything coming out of Infowars and all that stuff, is that, well, Antifa is there. | ||
Antifa is Over here, they're protesting this and that. | ||
But then when you actually look at the actual numbers statistically, they're invisible compared to the population of the country. | ||
North America, let's put it that way. | ||
It's only, what, 3 or 5% of the population that's actually crazy? | ||
And everybody else is just going about doing their thing, working, having fun with their family and all that stuff? | ||
So is there a similar metric for this pedophilia thing? | ||
Because... It looks like it's all being pushed to us by the fake media, obviously. | ||
In the news, they're pushing and pushing and pushing, but it sounds like it's more than it really is. | ||
Well, I think that's the strategy that they use. | ||
That's the benefit of being able to control the entire media. | ||
You can take a very small number of people. | ||
It's almost in the same way that all these stories, they all have the LGB community of Canada. | ||
It could literally be four people that go, we are the LGB community and we demand this. | ||
And the corporations who ever go along with it because they've been able to present themselves as representing a very large group of people when in reality it's a very small group of people. | ||
And so there's a difference between the perception and the reality. | ||
But it's also, you know, it's like when I went to that protest about the transgenderism in public schools in Texas, there were 60 to 80 protesters saying, don't do this to our children. | ||
But they got drowned out by two guys with bullhorns and kazoos. | ||
So it's like, you know, Antifa might be a small percentage of the population, but the the trouble that they're able to cause is unimaginable. | ||
And then if it's all if it's portrayed as, look, this is normal, these people do it. | ||
And so it must be normal. | ||
The rest of the people, like you said, they're they're going around, they're having a good time. | ||
They don't realize that this is all coming down, so they don't get involved. | ||
I think that's what we here at Infowars are here to do, is going, you need to fight back now because you will be a target of this, and people just don't want to hear it. | ||
And I think maybe I... Did I get your question right, George? | ||
Did I answer it at all? | ||
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Yeah, you pretty much answered my suspicion. | |
It's just very frustrating to see all this fake news for such a long time. | ||
I've been, what do you call it, red-pilled when Trump came into office and then all of a sudden all these lies have started to appear. | ||
I'm going like, wait a minute, that doesn't seem right. | ||
And then I was hooked onto Alex and then all of a sudden Everything started to make sense. | ||
All these years that I've been actually watching religiously, say CNN, or up here, the state broadcaster, CBC, I believe it. | ||
It's very frustrating to have an appreciation that It possibly is a very small percentage. | ||
It could be one person just sending out a letter. | ||
And all of a sudden, an entire corporation is caving in to one person. | ||
I mean, where's the Kohane in this world to say, you know what, thank you for your comments. | ||
We'll take it under advisement. | ||
Have a nice day. The problem is, if it's just a few people, but they're the ones running the media corporations, then it's like, we want you to do this, and if you don't do it, they could tank a company, right? | ||
They can come out with stories about them, and it's all this blackmail and influence, and the companies want to do something anyway, and they just need the excuse, almost a false flag type of thing, where they just have some activists say something, and they go, oh, well, because that activist said it, we have to do it. I think it's absurd, but I cut you off. | ||
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You were going to finish up there. Yeah, because it's not just in the political stage. | |
I mean, it's also in the entertainment stage where, as a most recent example, is this Terminator Dark Faith movie. | ||
It completely went terrible in the movies. | ||
Or in the showings because no one wanted their agenda. | ||
Go woke, go broke. | ||
Go woke, go broke. | ||
Yeah, no, you're exactly right. | ||
And, you know, I'll touch more on this on the other side because we're about to go to a commercial break. | ||
But, you know, one of the most frustrating things is, like you said, you believe it for a long time. | ||
Then you wake up. | ||
Then you see other people who believe it. | ||
And you try to get them to wake up. | ||
And it's like, I went through this. | ||
Why can't you? Why can't you be red-pilled like I was? | ||
And it's some people just can't do it. | ||
I don't know. I don't I don't know. More on the other side. | ||
This is an emergency transmission from deep in the heart of Texas. | ||
U.S. resistance against a global corporate combine empowered and funded by Communist China, allied with the big mega banks that set up Communist China in 1949. | ||
The Communist Chinese have taken control of U.S. telecommunications infrastructure. | ||
The Communist Chinese have taken control of Hollywood. | ||
The Communist Chinese have to control the main universities. | ||
This is all confirmed. | ||
This is not a drill. Big tech in Silicon Valley is almost completely run by the Communist Chinese government. | ||
They've officially become state-run. | ||
Apple 100%. | ||
Google is now making the transition and announcing a merger in total worldwide censorship. | ||
They are now beta testing using me as the straw man, a demonized version of Alex Jones to do that. | ||
This is happening. This is not like the other probes before that were meant to get you used to probes and censorship, thinking you would adapt to censorship by just putting up with it. | ||
Now this attack is thousands and thousands and thousands of times the magnitude of all previous attacks. | ||
This is a titrated dose, reverse psychological warfare operation using adapt and overcome subversion paradigm manipulation. | ||
In layman's terms, they are manipulating the fact that we adapt to being oppressed. | ||
We adapt to being oppressed with the low dosages of oppression. | ||
Now when the megaton hits us of the total takeover, we try to adapt to the poison infusion instead of not knowing it's a lethal dose if we accept the dose. | ||
Total Internet of Things integration, global social score, complete command and control system. | ||
It is the virtual reality AI. I've been battering, ramming it out as much as I can. | ||
They want to double use me as they always do in any complex system of mathematical deception where every angle of my good is turned against us. | ||
So they take what I've said, being sincere, build me into an insincere person in the straw man. | ||
I'm a person that cares about life and children and is against these wars, and so they make me a herder of children. | ||
And then they build me into this lie to then set the distraction while they're actually censoring all of you to make a debate about Alex Jones. | ||
So even if I didn't sell out to them, they now use me as an archetype to serve them by being the main distraction. | ||
I have now been captured by the enemy in the information warfare fulcrum and is being used against you. | ||
Only your full understanding of this. | ||
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He will break you free from this paradigm. | |
I have given you the transmission. | ||
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Now break free! I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. | |
Thomas Jefferson. If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. | ||
Transmitting worldwide from the Info Wars headquarters here in Central Texas. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith and I'm sitting in for Owen Schroer today on the War Room. I was so wrapped up in in the last segment I even realized an hour it ended. We have entered the third hour. The transmission continues. | ||
The information gets even more intense as we go on. | ||
The phone lines are full. | ||
Half the calls are about Epstein, which, great, let's talk about that. | ||
You know, the one meme to rule them all, it really is. | ||
It's a meme that has its own memeable potential that is being exploited to extreme extent right now, but it also leads to everything else. | ||
Once you start looking into Epstein itself, Everything starts to unfold before you. | ||
And it's a fantastic thing that people are finally waking up to this issue that we have hammered for years and years and years. | ||
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And folks, BitChute, YouTube, all these things. | ||
You need plugins. You need an application to download stuff. | ||
That's not what we're about. We're about getting this information out. | ||
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Have you done your part to spread the message of truth to the world yet? | ||
Well, if you're watching this, I would say, yeah, you pretty much already have because you have to get around the censorship Just to be here. | ||
So we appreciate that you did, and we'll be back on the other side with this breakdown of the Facebook documents and your calls. | ||
Hour three of the War Room. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer. | ||
It is the 7th of November, 2019. | ||
It's a Thursday. Owen will be back tomorrow. | ||
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That is my favorite product that we have. | ||
Turbo force is absolutely amazing. | ||
And you know, you spend what, $4 on a Red Bull and it's half sugar. | ||
Terrible, terrible, terrible for you. | ||
But TurboForce, on the other hand, you mix in with some fresh filtered or spring water and it gives you all the even better effects, really. | ||
You are more energized and there's less of a crash than energy drinks. | ||
And it doesn't have the up to 30 grams of sugar that something like Monster does. | ||
Something like 28 grams. | ||
Amp, I think, has 30 grams of sugar. | ||
That's the... The poison marketed to you as energy drinks. | ||
Turbo Force, however, is the good stuff. | ||
It's the all-natural caffeine, all-natural energy, and I really do recommend it personally. | ||
All right, I am going to go to your calls, folks. | ||
Don't hang up on me yet. | ||
Max in Wisconsin, Mike in Austin, Chase in Louisiana, Jeff in Colorado, and Reed in Florida. | ||
I'll try to get to all of your phone calls. | ||
But I want to start first with this story. | ||
You can find it on Infowars.com. | ||
Facebook fought to keep a trove of thousands of explosive internal documents and emails secret, but they were just published online in full. | ||
An explosive trove of nearly 4,000 pages of confidential internal Facebook documents have been made public, shedding unprecedented light on the inner workings of the Silicon Valley social networking giant. | ||
And I know this will come as a complete surprise... | ||
I can't even get through the sarcasm. | ||
Yeah, they steal and sell data. | ||
That's what they're for. Like, that's what they do. | ||
If you don't understand that that's how Facebook makes money, prepare to be surprised if you read these internal documents. | ||
Here are some of the revelations, key revelations, including from reports published from earlier leaks. | ||
Facebook wielded its control over user data to hobble rivals like YouTube, Twitter, and Amazon. | ||
Meaning that the company benefited its friends even as it took aggressive action to block rivals' companies' access while framing its actions as necessary to protect user privacy. | ||
Facebook executives quietly planned a data policy, quote, switcheroo. | ||
Is that an official corporate term, switcheroo? | ||
Facebook began cutting off access to user data for app developers from 2012 to squash potential rivals while presenting the move to the general public as a boon for user privacy. | ||
Remember, that wasn't even effective. | ||
I covered the story yesterday on The War Room that still up to 100 third-party apps could have potentially been brought on. | ||
Here's the headline on George Report. | ||
Bloomberg prepping presidential run dim shakeup. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, I guess. | ||
Good luck, fella. Maybe that has something to do with this announcement by Bernie from earlier today about his immigration plan. | ||
Immigration plan. Yeah, open borders, 100%. | ||
Maybe he's realized. | ||
Warren came out with her health care plan. | ||
Bernie came out with his immigration plan. | ||
They all come out with their actual tangible plans. | ||
And all the other Democrats are going, oh my God, who else do we have? | ||
Who's on deck? Who's got a ton of money? | ||
Yeah, Bloomberg. Good luck. | ||
Who cares? Facebook whitelisted certain companies to allow them more extensive access to user data, even after it locked down its developer platform. | ||
Facebook planned to spy on the location of Android users, according to these documents. | ||
This and more. | ||
Folks, go through the documents yourself. | ||
Find what you can find. Send it into InfoWars. | ||
We will publish it because... | ||
We know this is what they're up to. | ||
Now we just have the proof. | ||
So that's a huge story. Facebook fighting to keep thousands of documents secret, but they have been released. | ||
Speaking of I think? | ||
U.S. Attorney David L. Anderson released a statement saying, Yes, only domestic oppression. | ||
Only... You're only allowed to oppress people if the people you're doing it for are American. | ||
Then it's totally fine. | ||
But this is just what happened. | ||
I remember early on, very early on with the Russia investigation, back when Roger was hosting the War Room still. | ||
He wasn't under a gag order or anything. | ||
He was like, how do they have this information from Twitter DMs? | ||
And I was like, dude, everybody at Twitter can read your DMs. | ||
That's just how it is. | ||
I don't have any proof of that necessarily. | ||
Maybe they've enacted some sort of security, I'll say, to cover my butt. | ||
But all of these platforms have access to all of this stuff and basically any employee. | ||
I had a friend who used to work at Vimeo and he was like the lowest level employee you could have. | ||
He was like customer relations type of thing. | ||
And he could get on and see everybody's privated secret videos. | ||
We were watching behind-the-scenes stuff from Obama's White House on Vimeo because they had a Vimeo account, and even though they'd make it secret, we could watch it because he was a basic Vimeo employee. | ||
That's just how it worked. | ||
So, of course, you have a country or Operatives in America go getting jobs at Twitter and suddenly they have access to everyone's DMs, politicians, activists, all these people, their secrets out in the open. | ||
So not exactly a surprise, but just more evidence of the corruption and privacy invasion caused by big tech. | ||
All right, let's go to who's been waiting the longest. | ||
Max in Wisconsin wants to talk about Epstein. | ||
What do you got for me, Max? Max, are you there? | ||
Do you read me? Hey, Mr. | ||
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Smith, can you hear me? Yes, sir. | |
What do you got for me on Epstein? | ||
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Well, you know, if you were to think like a detective, there's a lot of little pieces of evidence that kind of tie up together into a collage to paint a picture. | |
You know, there were the guards, the issue with the guards, the cameras, the lion guy he was in the jail cell with before, his whole high-profile nature, his background... | ||
And then the cherry on top, the numerical significance of when he died, either a day prior or a day before, it wouldn't have been 66.6 exactly. | ||
And that type of detail kind of paints an M.O. Wait, wait, wait. | ||
I missed the 66.6. | ||
What does that refer to? | ||
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Well, he was exactly 66.6 years old when he died. | |
A day after or a day before. | ||
It would have been like an extremely long fraction, you know, but it was exactly 66.6. | ||
Well, so quickly, in the last 30 seconds, all these things paint a picture. | ||
What does the picture say to you? | ||
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Well, it seems like it's like the Luciferian Satanist that Infowars always talks about, because who else has that type of power? | |
You know, if it was by the CIA or a legitimate government, You know, to squeeze information, they could have done that before, and they probably already know that stuff anyway. | ||
Well, here's the big secret. | ||
The CIA and the deep state people and the Luciferian Satanists They're the same people. | ||
They're one in the same. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
They can't help but insert that symbology, that symbolism in there. | ||
Great call. Back to your calls momentarily. | ||
This is the war room. Harris Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer. | ||
I want to go through some of these headlines before I do that. | ||
We got Mike and Austin wants to talk about Epstein. | ||
Chase in Louisiana wants to talk about the Trump rally. | ||
Reid in Florida wants to talk about Epstein. | ||
Jeff in Colorado. Let's talk about Roger Stone. | ||
Reed in Florida, we'll go to you in just a second. | ||
Just let me get some of these headlines out of the way. | ||
Report. Illegal immigrant population inside U.S. surged by over half a million in 2019. | ||
55, sorry, 550,000 people. | ||
Illegal immigrants jumped the border this year. | ||
Approximately 350,000 of them were children traveling alone. | ||
And adults with children, they were likely released into the United States. | ||
Approximately 200,000 crossed the border undetected. | ||
Approximately 852,000 persons were apprehended entering the U.S. border illegally. | ||
Of these, roughly 550,000 were children traveling alone or adults in family groups. | ||
50,000 of this group were deported to holding camps in Mexico. | ||
Of those remaining in the U.S., we estimate that 70% were released into the U.S. interior. | ||
Pending status hearings. | ||
For example, the adjudication of asylum claims. | ||
So, you know, we've got all these people at the border. | ||
They're doing a great job of apprehending people. | ||
And once they get the criminals who've crossed the border, they do the right thing and they take them farther into the country and let them go. | ||
Okay, great. Fantastic. | ||
Chicago top cop Eddie Johnson is retiring after three years at the helm amid an internal investigation. | ||
And I forgot to check. | ||
Is this the guy that refused to show up for Trump's thing? | ||
Remember, Trump was just in Chicago at like a police union conference or something. | ||
And the top cop refused to go. | ||
He refused to be there in support of President Trump. | ||
Is that this guy? | ||
It probably is this guy because Eddie Johnson, the beleaguered Chicago Police Superintendent, is set to announce his retirement later Thursday morning, bringing an end to his three-plus year leading the department, but also stepping down amid an internal investigation. | ||
Quote, Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson will announce plans to retire... | ||
The retirement comes just days after Johnson said he was only considering resigning and admitted an investigation into an incident, an incident in which officers found Johnson asleep in his car at a stop sign. | ||
Mayor Lori Lightfoot recently told the Chicago Sun-Times that Johnson, following the October 17th sleeping incident, confessed to her that he'd had a couple of drinks with dinner before getting behind the wheel that night. | ||
Just, you know, upstanding, wonderful people there in Chicago. | ||
His esteemed tenure as their superintendent comes to an end with him drunk driving and falling asleep in his car and then, you know, record high police violence or record high gun violence, rather. | ||
Just absolutely insanity. | ||
And then this story I think is just absolutely amazing because it just goes in and this is like a common theme that I'm always talking about whenever I'm on this show is that the media will cover certain things that they should be covering but they'll only do it if they can frame it in a way that We at InfoWars have been talking forever about contaminated water. | ||
Our president is but a humble water filter salesman at the end of the day. | ||
Well... There was a study done where they found that 517 water systems in the state of New Jersey have been contaminated by PFAs and PFOAs, which are, of course, the perfluorinated chemicals. | ||
They're called forever chemicals because they don't break down once they enter the environment and can cause buildup in the blood and organs of people exposed to them. | ||
Of course, we talk about this today. | ||
Forever on Infowars, well, Newsweek is talking about it, but only because they're framing it as tainted water found at Trump National Golf Course. | ||
It's like, okay, the entire state is being poisoned, but they'll only report on it if they can try to make it look like Trump is the bad guy. | ||
It's insane, I mean this is insane. | ||
Over 1,000 water systems nationwide affected by PFAs. | ||
PFOA, which was originally manufactured by DuPont for Teflon cookware is believed to cause liver, testicular, and kidney cancer. | ||
They say basically you need big water filters with carbon activated filtration, or I'm sorry, activated carbon filtration, which of course we sell at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Crew's already on it. | ||
Because we know, and we've known this for a long time. | ||
Now the mainstream media will only report on it if they can claim that... | ||
It's Donald Trump doing it, which is just totally absurd. | ||
But that's the headline. Tap water at Trump National Golf Course contaminated with toxic forever chemicals. | ||
Well, it's your whole state, you idiots. | ||
And yes, that golf course is in your state. | ||
I don't know. It's just... | ||
It's beyond... | ||
It's beyond... It's beyond anything. | ||
Anything at all. Reid in Florida wants to talk about Epstein. | ||
Reid, thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. Yeah, um... | ||
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Everybody's saying Epstein was killed and to be honest with you, I believe he's actually still alive. | |
I don't know if it was to protect him because he's turning into a witness or what. | ||
I sent one of your staff writers a picture of a file of Epstein and then it's him alive and then the picture of the body and I did biometrics. | ||
I was in the military And I did biometrics for a year in Afghanistan. | ||
And the biometrics of the two profile pictures don't add up. | ||
You know what? That's great. | ||
I'm so glad to hear you say that because I'm familiar with the picture. | ||
It's a side-by-side shot, Epstein's profile from, you know, a media story early on. | ||
And then it was actually the photo that was captured where his corpse supposedly is on a gurney being wheeled in. | ||
And it's compared these two. And the nose is obviously more rounded on the corpse. | ||
It's obviously drooping further. | ||
It doesn't look exactly like the same person. | ||
I didn't know if that could have been caused by an effect of, you know, post-mortem effect of some sort or if there was anything that could explain this. | ||
Here you are as a biometric operator of some sort. | ||
Do you think it could possibly be the same person or is the difference too great? | ||
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I think the difference is way too great. | |
And when that picture was supposedly taken, I don't think there would be that much of a breakdown, if it is a breakdown in cartilage or whatever, to cause that much of a group of the nose. | ||
The ear doesn't match up. | ||
And also, I wish I would have grabbed a clip of this. | ||
There was footage of a drone flyover of Epstein's Island. | ||
And there's a guy standing up against a dump truck. | ||
And it looks like Epstein. | ||
And then I wish I would have grabbed a clip of this. | ||
Oh, it's out there. It's out there for sure. | ||
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I went out to try to find it again, and I can't find it anywhere. | |
Really? Well, I know it's out there because I know exactly what you're talking about. | ||
He's sort of got his arms crossed, and he's leaned up against the trunk, and he looks up at the drone. | ||
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Yep. And the thing with me, this whole Project Veritas thing, I understand hot mics. | |
We have them in the military and stuff like that. | ||
But it seems to me she was kind of playing more towards the camera like she knew the camera was on. | ||
So how credible is this force that gave this to Project Zarico? | ||
You know, I've heard that suspicion as well. | ||
As I've watched it probably a dozen times at this point, I think it's legit. | ||
I know people have said that it looks like she's playing towards the camera, but man, if I was talking to my crew like this, it would look like I'm talking to the camera. | ||
And just the way she presents it as really she's just mad that she didn't get the scoop, and it really... | ||
She's either the best actress in the world, in which case we gotta figure out what the reason for all of this is, but I think that's legit. | ||
The Epstein thing, that's still up in the air. | ||
Give me liberty or give me death. | ||
That was Patrick Henry. | ||
Of course, the Texan version of that would be victory or death. | ||
The sign-off of William B. Travis, Colonel William B. Travis, imploring for aid defending the Alamo. | ||
And I wanted to bring this story to your attention because it really illustrates so much of what my belief is. | ||
And I think what many of us here at InfoWars belief is and InfoWarriors out there and around the world. | ||
And the type of world we want to create, the type of companies we want to support, the type of struggle that we find ourselves in on a day-to-day basis. | ||
This is the Shiner Gazette from Shiner, Texas, where Shiner Bock beer is brewed. | ||
They say to our friends in Shiner, we've heard some chatter about uncommon sites around town last month. | ||
Three billboards and a concert sponsorship touting there's a new Bock in Shiner. | ||
That's not Shiner Bock, my friends. | ||
They're talking about Carbock Brewing Company, which is owned and operated by Anheuser-Busch Imbev, the largest brewer in the United States and the world. | ||
It's not the Scheiner Bock that's been brewed here in Schreiner at the K. Spetzel Brewery, the brewery that's been providing jobs and giving back to the community since 1909. | ||
That's 110 years, by the way. | ||
It's not the 110% independent and family-owned Scheiner Bock. | ||
Our beers proudly wear the Brewer's Association Certified Independent Craft seal on our labels, something that an AB-owned beer will never be able to do. | ||
AB, that's Anheuser-Busch, is a public, multinational company with its global headquarters in Belgium. | ||
Anheuser-Busch acquired Carbach Brewing Company in 2016. | ||
This was a part of AB's larger scheme to acquire craft breweries around the United States and use its huge plants to produce the former craft beers they now own. | ||
This is a huge company with deep pockets seeking to force its way into our town. | ||
It's a small town in Shiner, Texas. | ||
They say we've got pride on our side. | ||
We're proud of our beer, proud of our independence, proud of our heritage, proud of our authenticity, and proud to be in Shiner, Texas. | ||
I don't even know if I have to elaborate, but this is like the struggle that really is at the root of everything we see in the world right now, in America particularly, is that where you have this company that has been around for 110 years, it's reliable, it's family-owned, it provides well-paying jobs for its community, it becomes a fixture of the community. | ||
In fact people from China are proud to have Shiner Bach Existent there and I don't I don't even like beer but China's is is pretty good I have to say and but this is the struggle right is what we want to have are things like Shiner It's big enough that it can support a lot of people. It is a net positive to its community and Here comes the big bad multinational international Belgium | ||
Belgian company just buying up everything and absorbing it and targeting the small family-owned brewery and trying to take trying to, you know, replace it in its hometown and it's sick. | ||
And, you know, there's an old saying about Austin, it's keep Austin weird. | ||
Well, that started as a campaign to support local businesses. | ||
You can't keep Austin weird. | ||
You can't keep anywhere weird by shopping at Walmart. | ||
You can't keep places weird by building the same building, the same, you know, just like crappy apartment buildings that are just being built everywhere at incredible speed with the lowest, you know, possible cost equipment and supplies and just paper-thin walls and it all looks tacky and like this weird stucco color. | ||
It's like these buildings are going up everywhere. | ||
Because they're in bed with the government and because they get the good contracts because the government wants to maximize the tax that they can get. | ||
So they get rid of your single family homes where a single, you know, one family with one job can maintain an acre of land. | ||
Well, if you get rid of them and you put 30 families on there, suddenly you're raking in the money. | ||
Suddenly you get all the money for little programs that you need because your society's falling apart because you've done this. | ||
So anyway, God bless Shiner Beer. | ||
Bernie just dropped his immigration plan, abolish ICE, and make DACA recipients legal. | ||
I could shorten it up. Just no borders. | ||
Just get rid of borders. That's Bernie Sanders' plan. | ||
Honestly, I could go through this, but it's... | ||
I mean, depending on your outlook, as absurd or more absurd than you could possibly imagine, abolishing ICE, pausing deportations, pushing a pathway to citizenship, using his unilateral powers of the presidency to grant legal status to all of the people eligible for DACA, ending family detention and childhood separation, allowing asylum seekers to remain in the United States, and halting construction of the border wall. | ||
Broadening President Barack Obama's clemency program to shield estimated millions and millions of immigrants who've lived undocumented in the U.S. for more than five years. | ||
This is the quote from the website. | ||
Quote, He would end law enforcement's ability to search and seize property without a warrant within 100 miles of the U.S. border, which is actually a good thing. | ||
I mean, that's a constitutional violation because 75% of the U.S. lives within 100 miles of the border. | ||
So that's a workaround where they want to get into your stuff and they say, well, you're near the border so we can do it. | ||
So that's fine. | ||
But everything else in this is suicidal. | ||
Sanders also promises that the sweeping social programs he wants to enact would apply equally to immigrants, including Medicare for all, free college and free school meals. | ||
How can anybody take this? | ||
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Peace. | |
I don't even know what to call him. | ||
How can anybody take him seriously? | ||
It's just like, I want the open borders and the free everything. | ||
Vote for Bernie. It's like, I could really save you time, Bernie. | ||
Open borders, free everything for everyone. | ||
Destroy America. That is Bernie Sanders' official plan. | ||
God, he really just... | ||
You think he's gotten as dumb as he can get, but man, he'll show you up. | ||
He'll take it to that next step. | ||
Paris police demolish a massive migrant camp as officials vow to stop them from reappearing, as has happened before. | ||
They're playing a game because they know just how deeply unpopular immigration is in Europe, and so they're acting like they're doing something to stop it, but they're not. | ||
They're just scared of Marine Le Pen. | ||
And this story too. | ||
Well, surgeons implant electrodes in patients' brain in an attempt to cure severe opioid use disorder. | ||
I remember yesterday we talked about the fact that they're introducing the CRISPR technology in order to cure cancer. | ||
Now they're implanting diodes into your brain to help with opioid addiction. | ||
Cause the opioid addiction and what do you know you have the solution right there. Now this technology has been around forever in fact if you watch the 1958 interview Mike Wallace and Aldous Huxley, Aldous Huxley talks about the fact you can plant something in your brain, it activates your dopamine receptors, it makes you happy even though you shouldn't be happy. It literally tricks your brain into telling you man working at this you know working in this line and just doing the same thing repetitively over and over day after day | ||
I love it it's the best thing ever it makes me so happy because they're back there pressing the button and flooding you with dopamine and you associate that with whatever you're doing. | ||
So they're using that exact technology to try to cure this guy of opioid addiction. | ||
It sounds like a last case scenario, but it's opening Pandora's box. | ||
It's opening a very dangerous technology. | ||
And of course, it comes from the West Virginia University Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute. | ||
So our old friend Rockefeller is once again involved in this rather dehumanizing technology. | ||
The device known as a deep brain stimulator is designed to alter the function of circuits in the man's brain. | ||
And essentially, it's really just as simple as you press a button, you have some sort of wireless activation technology, and it activates the dopamine receptors in your brain But the craziest thing is, this doctor who did it, this procedure's already been done, by the way, the guy, the doctor's name is Reze, or Rezi, acknowledged that doctors and researchers do not yet fully understand how this works. | ||
The exact mechanisms are not known, he said, by modulating the reward circuit, which relies on a chemical messenger called dopamine, quote, you're getting much better control, so you're not craving dopamine as much. | ||
Anyway, I mean, I get, you know, it'd be terrible to be addicted to opiates. | ||
What happens is your brain gets used to opiates, get used to that dopamine rush, and so when you don't have it, you feel like you're in pain all the time, and it must be horrible, but, you know, once they start planting things in your brain to make you happy, we've crossed the line. | ||
Your call is on the other side. Welcome back, folks. | ||
We're gonna get right into this final segment of The War Room. | ||
Remember earlier in the show when I talked about that socialist that wants to castrate babies and I told you it wasn't the craziest thing you're gonna hear today? | ||
I'm about to tell you the craziest thing you're going to hear today. | ||
First, I want to show you this map. | ||
This is the most important map you may ever see in your lifetime. | ||
This is a world map of China's Xi Jinping's policy. | ||
Who's for it? Who's against it? | ||
And then China itself. | ||
And what this lays out to you very clearly is the divide that we find ourselves in, where you have United States, Canada... | ||
And Western Europe, along with Australia and New Zealand, so the Anglo-Diaspora and Western Europe basically aligned against everybody else. | ||
Anyway, just take a look at that. | ||
Soak this map in and understand this is the global struggle that we now find ourselves in. | ||
A combined force of all of these countries with the machine of communism and totalitarian, technocratic, absolute control, China at its heart, spreading out through all of these other countries. | ||
Coming face to face with the only resistance which happens to be Western Europe, United States, Canada, and Australia. | ||
Very important thing. | ||
Relates to the video I'm about to show you. | ||
And I'm not even going to intro it. | ||
I will just narrate it as it goes. | ||
This. Probably the craziest thing you're going to see today. | ||
Let's play. Police officers from China are patrolling the streets in Italy. | ||
The Chinese officers are carrying out joint patrols with their Italian counterparts. | ||
Ten Chinese police officers were selected to join the three-week program. | ||
The program was rolled out in Rome, Milan, Turin, and Padua. | ||
It aims to help protect the rising number of Chinese tourists in Italy. | ||
Since 2016, China has sent police officers to Italy each year during peak tourism season. | ||
Such cooperation has also been carried out with other European countries, such as Croatia. | ||
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I mean, this is... | |
That's colonialism. This is insane. | ||
As soon as you have soldiers or police officers, right? | ||
Law keepers from a foreign country patrolling your streets because there are so many of their citizens in your country, you're a colony, bro. | ||
I have to laugh because I don't know what else to do. | ||
But yeah, there you go. | ||
I don't know. I... Chinese police being sent to Italy and other European countries to patrol their streets and take care of their citizens in your country. | ||
Is there any word other than colonialism for that? | ||
Is there any reasonable excuse to have this happen? | ||
I cannot think of one. | ||
To me, this is even crazier than that insane socialist lady. | ||
This is like, this isn't just one crazy lady in the Canary Islands, you know, accidentally saying what all the socialists are thinking. | ||
This is government policy being enacted, being done. | ||
Foreign soldiers on your streets. | ||
Insane. | ||
All right, out to your calls. | ||
Thank you so much for awaiting Chase in Louisiana. | ||
Chase in Louisiana wants to talk about a particular Trump rally or maybe Trump rallies as a whole. | ||
Chase in Louisiana. Thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. Am I on? | ||
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You are on. How's it going, Harrison? | |
It's nice to talk to you. Yeah, like a couple of other callers said, I do enjoy hearing you. | ||
I can tell you love it. | ||
You're living the dream, a lot of us. | ||
Take off an extra day on the weekend to get to run out and do what y'all do sometimes. | ||
Oh, my God. I have the best job ever, Chase. | ||
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You have no idea. First, I want to give a shout-out to the men who came before me. | |
My grandpa was a caller. | ||
I've never been a caller. Awesome. | ||
A few years ago, he passed away waiting on his spot on that caller show, I've got to say, sadly. | ||
But he was a great man, and he used to talk to Alex frequently. | ||
His name was Bird Minner. | ||
But anyway... Last night in Monroe, Louisiana, my hometown, is the number one violent crime per capita for 2018. | ||
Lots of people think of Chicago. They were beat out by Monroe, Louisiana, actually. | ||
And it's not very well mentioned. | ||
I think we're 10 or 15 on the list this year, but I would highly bet that... | ||
Those numbers are skewed to not make that spot on the list. | ||
Right, right. They just don't charge somebody with something. | ||
Or they go, well, we've got too many criminals. | ||
We need these numbers down. | ||
So we push it on the side. | ||
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And our mayor, who told the local news that he welcomes Trump to our town, didn't show up, held a rally in the most dangerous part of our town with John Bel Edwards that morning. | |
morning, as they say, wasn't much of a crowd at all anyway. | ||
Even bought a whole bunch of pizzas for the counterprotest across the street, didn't go to the rally, never turned the air on in our civic center, which he's done at pastors' conferences. | ||
Several, I would say, a very large interracial pastors' conference here in a very divided area. | ||
And both times they've had it, the city workers were not there. | ||
They refused to put the air on. | ||
And Trump mentioned it last night. | ||
Y'all heard of air conditioning around here? | ||
Yeah, I saw a headline that was like, Trump works up a sweat. | ||
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They couldn't breathe. It was so hot in that room. | |
But there was probably six trash cans outside. | ||
And the food trucks, you know, is a big deal. | ||
It's like, it was bigger crowds than our fair and everything. | ||
And they didn't have a single worker re-bag or empty a single trash can. | ||
So by lunchtime, they're literally overflowing and have a pile around them the size of a small car of bottles and pizza boxes and all this stuff. | ||
And everybody was saying, you know, they're doing this on purpose. | ||
They're going to do this and blame the rally. | ||
And I think a lot of people stayed after and came out this morning and helped clean it up. | ||
But literally they served 15,000 people for 16 hours and left six trash cans out with no staff to do it so they could blame Trump supporters for the trash left behind. | ||
Yeah, they're so dirty, man. | ||
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I also wanted to bring up, I went to Houston for an anti-refuge fascism rally a week or two ago. | |
I forget how long, it's been two weeks. | ||
A lot of things happen these days. | ||
But I took a friend that was down for the ride and we went to the NBA game in some Hong Kong shirts down there, Rockets, Pelicans. | ||
Do we lose Chase? | ||
Ah, darn it. I was enjoying that call. | ||
All right, let's go to Mike in Austin. | ||
Thanks for holding, Mike. You want to talk about Epstein? | ||
You are on the air. | ||
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Hello. Hello. Hey, this is Mike. | |
Hello, Mike. Yeah, I'm in Boston, actually. | ||
Oh, Boston. Okay, all right, all right. | ||
Drop it. No, no, I'm just kidding. Okay, what you got about Epstein? | ||
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I've seen it grow and grow and grow over the years, and I just think it rocks, you know, like what you wouldn't believe. | |
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Well, thank you for your support. | ||
We've got about two minutes left. What do you got about Epstein for us? | ||
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Well, I better hurry up and say this then, you know? | |
Alright, here's... Well, I had a couple things I wanted to talk to you about, but we're running out of time, so let me just go with this one. | ||
Now, look. Epstein gets arrested, right, finally, after years of people knowing about him. | ||
He goes to jail in New York. | ||
He gets suicided. | ||
This is all, you know, I think there's no discussion about this. | ||
And then, the next day, they decide to quote-unquote raid his place down on the island. | ||
Which is bullshit. Oh, oh, oh. | ||
I need to watch your language there, sir. | ||
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Sorry, sorry. I'll try to be more careful. | |
That's right. This is absolutely ridiculous, all right? | ||
Now, I've had cops show up at my door a couple times and arrest me with a warrant for marijuana-related offenses. | ||
And every time, they search warrant right in their back pocket, okay, to collect evidence. | ||
Now, in Epstein's case, okay, now they've got all these hearings going on, I want to use the BS word again, but I'm not gonna, going on in Congress, where they're subpoenaing people, making them testify and stuff, I want to see them drag up the head of DOJ, the FBI, the CIA, and William Barr, and Pence, and Trump, okay? | ||
I love Trump to death, but There's a question that needs to be asked. | ||
How come nobody made the phone call to have his place searched for two friggin' weeks? | ||
Yeah, yeah. You know what this is? | ||
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This is the good old boy network, and I'm sure Gerald Salente would agree with me. | |
Okay? All the way to the top. | ||
Left and right, top to bottom. | ||
Okay? Well, and that's like what I said, man. | ||
This Epstein meme is the one that blows it all apart. | ||
And you're exactly right. | ||
Why they treat this guy with kid gloves. | ||
And forget the... I mean, you're exactly right. | ||
But forget the fact that they didn't raid his island. | ||
What about the fact that ABC had this three years ago... | ||
What evidence did he get rid of in those three years? | ||
How many bodies were buried in those three years? | ||
How many more girls were taken advantage of in those three years? | ||
It's disgusting, but it's all coming out, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Because of places like InfoWars, because of the InfoWarriors out there spreading this information, when suddenly everybody finds out about Epstein, we can be here going, welcome to the club. | ||
We've been here for years. | ||
The water is warm. | ||
Come on in. That's going to do it for me. | ||
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