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Ladies and gentlemen, we're going to be taking your phone calls. | ||
And I'm going to be joined by Alex Jones here shortly. | ||
But it really just comes down to this today on this Friday, November 15th, 2019. | ||
This is really what it comes down to, folks. | ||
Here it is. America has fallen. | ||
Period. America has fallen. | ||
And it happened under Donald Trump's watch. | ||
We don't want to admit it. | ||
We don't want to associate Trump. | ||
We don't want to think we've been fooled. | ||
And I'm not saying we have. | ||
But look at what we're witnessing. | ||
The railroading of Roger Stone. | ||
The railroading of General Mike Flynn. | ||
The impeachment hearing scams on day two. | ||
All the corruption with the Democrats and Ed Buck and Jeffrey Epstein and Anthony Weiner and Laura Silsby. | ||
The actual quid pro quo of Joe Biden and the Democrats. | ||
It's all there. | ||
It's all happening. The Russian collusion coup to get Trump out of office. | ||
The he's unfit. The books. | ||
The fake news. All of it. | ||
All of it. And it's only gotten worse since Trump's in office. | ||
People have gone to jail. | ||
People have been railroaded in court. | ||
People have been smeared and slandered and lied about and libeled against. | ||
All of it. All under President Trump's watch. | ||
Do I like reporting that? | ||
Does that make me feel good? | ||
No, but you see, I have instincts. | ||
I have instincts. | ||
And I'm not saying my instincts are telling me to go against Donald Trump. | ||
I'm saying my instincts are telling me Trump ain't gonna do nothing. | ||
I'm telling you my instincts are telling me that Attorney General Barr ain't gonna do nothing. | ||
And so... Whether my instincts are right or wrong is actually irrelevant because what's actually happening? | ||
What's really going on? | ||
What is the reality? They're doing nothing. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
President Trump tweeted today. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
John Burham's a bulldog. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. Two weeks. | ||
Two weeks. Two weeks. Tick-tock. | ||
Tick-tock. Q. No, there's nothing, folks. | ||
There's nothing, okay? | ||
I live in reality. There is nothing. | ||
There's Roger Stone getting railroaded and arrested and armed raids with guns pointed at him. | ||
There's Mike Flynn getting railroaded and destroyed. | ||
How about all the people that get censored off the internet now? | ||
Joe Biggs, Alex Jones. | ||
I mean, you name it, all of them. | ||
It all happened under Trump, folks. | ||
Have you seen the stock market though? | ||
So we're gonna be taking your calls and just response to this. | ||
It is Friday, so... | ||
But Alex is going to be in studio coming up here in 90 seconds. | ||
I'm furious. We all knew this was going to happen, and then it happened. | ||
We get nothing. John Brennan running around saying, I can't wait for Trump's downfall. | ||
You know, John Brennan ought to be locked up in jail by now. | ||
But he's not! He still runs around. | ||
Phil Mudd still runs around on CNN threatening the president's life. | ||
They just get away with everything. | ||
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Chuck Schumer says, we've got six ways of Sunday of getting back at you. | |
Nancy Pelosi parades around with her $200 million, how she earned it. | ||
Nobody knows. Maxine Waters calling for violent terrorism in the streets. | ||
Oh, the FBI says white supremacists are the biggest terror group. | ||
Meanwhile, Antifa runs around, burns things to the ground, beats people up, kicks people, assaults handicapped people, elderly people, women, children, engages in domestic terror. | ||
The Democrats caught red-handed, rigging election, blatant election fraud in Kentucky, election fraud in the midterms. | ||
How far back do we go? | ||
Bob Kramer, Aaron Black, Democrat terrorism? | ||
Do we need to go back to the WikiLeaks with the spirit cookings and the Ed Bucks of the world? | ||
But what do we get? We get nothing. | ||
We get Roger Stone in jail. | ||
We get banned off of everything on the internet. | ||
We get nothing. And then we say, oh, you're going to have so much winning, you'll be sick of it. | ||
No, I'm sick of losing! No, no, no. | ||
I'm just going to do radio silence, guys. | ||
I'm not even mad. Just put me on camera saying nothing. | ||
I'm not mad. This is how I'm going to do it. | ||
I mean, because... What do we do? | ||
We're just supposed to shut up, right? | ||
So I'll just shut up. | ||
So I'll just shut up. I won't say anything about the rigged trial of Roger Stone. | ||
I won't say anything about the railroading of Michael Flynn. | ||
I won't say anything about the internet censorship of Infowars and everybody. | ||
I'll just say nothing. I'll just wait Yeah, it's kind of like it's kind of like with President Trump I mean, you know, President Trump controls his own destiny. | ||
What do you want me to do, Trump? Yeah, they're railroading you, man. | ||
Yeah, they're committing treason against you. | ||
There's a coup against you. What do you want me to do, dude? | ||
I'm banned off the internet, bro. | ||
All my colleagues like Roger Stone, you know, they just get arrested and thrown in jail for life. | ||
Hey, what do you want me to do, though? | ||
We're going to be joined at any moment by Alex Jones. | ||
It's fine. I'm just like a leaf in a tornado here, folks. | ||
Okay? So, you know, you never know what's going to happen. | ||
And don't expect me to land on the ground anytime soon. | ||
Let's go ahead and roll my clip, though, from D.C. I was in D.C. when this was all beginning. | ||
And as soon as I stepped foot in that courtroom, I knew this was how it was going to go down. | ||
I told you yesterday how I regret not shouting out and shouting down that drudge of prosecution to everybody because it was all corrupt. | ||
I'm a coward. I regret it. | ||
But we all knew this was coming. | ||
And here's us predicting this when it all began. | ||
This decision was already made long before this case even got to court. | ||
They already decided they're going to destroy Roger Stone. | ||
They already decided they're going to arrest Roger Stone. | ||
They already decided that they're going to use that to try to destroy Trump or in hopes that they could get Roger Stone to somehow flip on Trump. | ||
But as Roger said, there's nothing to flip on. | ||
There is nothing there. | ||
So that's an impossible task. | ||
But sadly, I think, like I said, this has already been decided. | ||
I think they're going to lock Roger up and throw away the key. | ||
And it doesn't matter that the whole thing's rigged. | ||
It doesn't matter that Roger Stone is an innocent person. | ||
See, these leftists, these liberal progressives, they run the show now. | ||
Their activists are on the bench. | ||
This is not a judge. | ||
Amy Berman Jackson is not a judge. | ||
She's a liberal activist posing as a judge, just like Ruth Bader Ginsburg was not a judge. | ||
She's an ACLU liberal activist posing as a judge who, if she had any integrity, she would have left the Supreme Court last year. | ||
But it's all about power. | ||
They can't give up that power. | ||
And they need to flex their power that they have and the judges that they have left in this country before real judges get replaced by the Trump administration. | ||
I hate to have to report this, but I think they're going to probably try to lock Roger up and throw away the key, and they'll run with the headlines all day long. | ||
Roger Stone guilty. Roger Stone lied to FBI. This proves they're covering up Russian collusion. | ||
Well, if it proves Russian collusion, where's the Mueller report? | ||
Where's the Russian collusion? | ||
There is none. So, yeah, it's sad to say, folks, but like I said, I have instincts, instinctually stepped in that courtroom. | ||
I felt the energy. I saw them. | ||
Call it psychic abilities. | ||
Call it whatever you want. We all have it. | ||
It's called instincts. It's called gut instincts. | ||
It's called all humans put off energy. | ||
The people that wanted Roger Stone locked up put off a demonic, authoritarian, gutless, godless energy of total destruction of truth and justice. | ||
And you know, it's funny, like I always said, I kind of gauge things based on responses People are so fed up, man. | ||
People are so fed up. | ||
And let me tell you, again, I'm not saying I'm turning against Trump or anything like that, but I mean, people are going to seriously start looking around saying, is anyone going to take action? | ||
Is anyone going to save this country? | ||
And we've been looking at Trump for almost four years now, cheering him on, saying he's the one, that's why we elected him. | ||
And we just sit here, and he's like, winning, winning, winning! | ||
No, we're not winning! We're not winning when we have hordes of illegal immigrants coming across the border, spreading disease. | ||
We're not winning when the free speech, the First Amendment, is under total attack all day long, and people can't even access social media! | ||
Oh, oh yeah, I want to have all these people on that are at the trial in the courtroom. | ||
They're all banned on social media. | ||
They're banned. Enrique Tarrio, Joe Biggs, Alex Jones, banned, banned, banned, banned. | ||
Jacob Engels, Milo Yiannopoulos, Laura Loomer, banned, banned, banned, banned, banned. | ||
These are the people that just, you know, supported Trump in the beginning. | ||
Oh, but Charlie Kirk and everybody else, they ain't going to exist. | ||
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And I'm just sick of it because I'm not winning. | |
Infant Wars gets sued every day with BS frivolous lawsuits. | ||
I mean, it doesn't even matter if we win. | ||
We still lose. It costs us hundreds of thousands of dollars. | ||
We don't get money on Google Ads. | ||
We don't get money on YouTube. | ||
We don't get money on any of these guys. | ||
They all kick us off. And you know what we said? | ||
Fine. We're the Dark Knight. | ||
Fine. We'll do it. And we'll still support the president. | ||
We'll still be the most powerful out there. | ||
We'll just take it all. | ||
And then you still let them sit here and railroad Roger Stone. | ||
And we're just supposed to take it. | ||
Well, no, I'm not going to take it. | ||
Donald Trump has a year. | ||
You know, I'll even say it right now. | ||
Donald Trump has a year to win my vote again. | ||
And if he doesn't move against these people or get Barr out of the AG seat, if he doesn't move against these people, then I don't know if I vote for Trump again. | ||
I'll be perfectly honest with you, folks. | ||
What's the point? Oh, so we could have a great economy that the next president will just destroy as soon as we go to socialism? | ||
Just, just, here, push this button, and we'll delay your death for four more years. | ||
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No! I don't know. | |
You know what? Let me, here, let me just do this. | ||
Well, I don't know. Let me just, we got phone calls on the line. | ||
I'll just take a phone call. Let me just take a phone call. | ||
Alex Jones will be joining us. | ||
At some point in time, let's go to, I guess that's Khalil in Missouri. | ||
We'll start with Khalil. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey man, so basically everything that you just said is what I called in about. | |
I am to the point myself, I'm in Missouri, you're from Missouri, you know, from the same area. | ||
We're from the show me state. We want to see action. | ||
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Show me the action. Exactly, dude. | |
And I'm to the point where, should we just cut the cord on Trump? | ||
I mean, right now is the worst point of time for any Republican conservative voice. | ||
Online, period, in the wild, anywhere. | ||
We're getting attacked every day, and he's done literally freaking nothing. | ||
Oh yeah, how about that? I didn't even mention that. | ||
How about all the physical attacks? | ||
Just for wearing a Trump head out, you get physically attacked. | ||
Wearing a red hat. It don't even have to be a freaking Trump hat. | ||
You might walk around in a St. | ||
Louis Cardinals hat. Somebody might be confused. | ||
It's a red hat. Exactly. | ||
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So I'm to the point that I think if he does nothing with Roger, that, you know, screw it. | |
I'm not going to vote for him, you know? | ||
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And hell's not going to vote for a liberal, but, you know, Trump won't get my vote. | |
And I've been one of the hardest, you know, Trump guys that I know pushing for him. | ||
And, you know, it's just ridiculous. | ||
He's not helping us. Well, this year is going to fly by in a larger sense, but it's also going to be so long because every day is going to be a battle. | ||
So we're both in that same boat where it's like, if Trump would just do what we know needs to be done, arrest these people, lock them up, launch the investigations, pardon Roger Stone, but we're just sitting here, we get no action. | ||
He has the power to do, you know? | ||
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And every single one of the callers on InfoWars, you know, earlier today, is the exact same boat. | |
I think we're all fed up with, you know, non-action. | ||
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He's being too cocky, you know? | |
We're winning, winning, winning, winning, you know? | ||
We're winning. No, we're not winning. | ||
He's too cocky. He needs to chill out, you know? | ||
Do something. Yeah. | ||
All right. And I think that, again, it's a year before the next election. | ||
Thank you for the call. All right. | ||
Alex Jones in studio when we get back, folks, and your calls. | ||
I just wanted to relay the message. I pray. | ||
We're going to have Joe Biggs that followed the trial, former InfoWars reporter. | ||
We're also going to have Tyler Nixon and another lawyer who are friends with Roger and Confidants and that were there following and he was on at the end of the four hours. | ||
I just hosted and you know I'm like Owen, I'm upset as well because we see this miscarriage of justice, we see what's happening in the fake impeachment as well. | ||
But you know what the good news is? | ||
We're making the deep state come out in the open and making them say thank God for the deep state and the intelligence agencies run America now and you'll all do what we say. | ||
It's very hurtful for those of us that always knew it was true. | ||
So we're pissed that more isn't happening right away. | ||
But it's like that movie Force 10 from Navarone. | ||
It's based on a composite of true stories about commandos during World War II. Going in to blow up that dam to take out that bridge where the German invasion is coming in. | ||
And they plant the bombs, and I'm not calling for bombs as an allegory or an analogy of informational warfare. | ||
And when they detonate it, it doesn't make the dam fall apart. | ||
It takes a few minutes for the cracks and then the pressure and then the chain reaction to take place. | ||
The rest of the crew is really pissed because the dam hasn't come all the way down. | ||
But just give it a little bit of time. | ||
It's going to come down. Now, Infowars might not be here. | ||
I may be in prison. Roger may be dead. | ||
Trump may be even gone. | ||
In fact, at a sick Machiavelli level, if they kill Trump or remove him, it blows them up even ten times worse. | ||
If they were smart, they would just kind of hold back, try to compromise him, try to sabotage things slowly. | ||
They haven't done that. | ||
So we've got some really big victories here on the way. | ||
It's tough for us on the front lines, but our listeners have stood with us over the years and done really an unbelievable job keeping us in attack formation. | ||
And so I salute you, and I thank all of you. | ||
Yeah, let's start with Jeff, who's been holding longest in Missouri. | ||
Go ahead, Jeff. Hello, guys. | ||
It's an honor to talk to you. It's an honor to talk to you, brother. | ||
Thanks for holding over for the other show. | ||
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Hey, man. I had four of the guys here with me, and we've tried for hours to call the White House. | |
Three different numbers. | ||
The 111 number. | ||
I mean, all three numbers. | ||
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It's just totally blocked. | |
You can't get nothing through. | ||
The other four guys gave up and went home. | ||
Well, the good news is it was so flooded with calls, and the good news is they were calling for me to be arrested for calling for people to say free Roger Stone and calling for Roger to be put directly in jail because they're so scared of your voice and your action. | ||
They're saying it's illegal to say who the fake whistleblower is. | ||
It's illegal to say who a fake juror is whose husband's on the Mueller probe. | ||
They had to remove her because that's illegal. | ||
And the truth is, our damn speech is legal and lawful and we're exercising it. | ||
That's why they're—and I'm not just trying to put a good face on this. | ||
I'm pissed for Roger. And I was pissed earlier, so I've already got a chance to vent. | ||
I don't like Trump's half-assed tweet, well, if he's guilty, so are all these people. | ||
No, he's not guilty. | ||
It's a kangaroo trial, just like Trump's not guilty. | ||
But there's this thing of don't endanger yourself with Roger because, you know, he's convicted. | ||
No, he needs to double down and show that's a fraud. | ||
I get that. Where do you think this is going, sir? | ||
He hung up. Alright, let's go to Wild in Wisconsin. | ||
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Wild, you're on the air. Hey guys, I hope you're going to feel better later this weekend. | |
I used to be a legal clerk for the ICTY International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia on the defense side. | ||
And I spent a stint there, so I'm kind of familiar with sham trials. | ||
Oh my gosh, they killed Milojevic in jail, yeah. | ||
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Yep, with heart attack poison. | |
But what's going on with Roger Stone is also kind of connected with what's going on with the impeachment inquiry and how the legal system, as you said, is being weaponized. | ||
And it's interesting to see how our legal cases on certain aspects on the right go nowhere and take forever, but other legal cases on the left fly through the court like... | ||
You know, like the wind. | ||
And this lastly reminds me of how Pontius Pilate asked Jesus, quid est veritas, kind of similar to quid pro quo, you know, what is truth? | ||
We need to know what is truth nowadays. | ||
There's two truths, and there can only be one truth. | ||
That's right. And then Pontius Pilate washed his hands because the people were corrupt, and they said, we don't want the Son of God. | ||
We want Barabbas. | ||
Give us the rapist. Give us the murderer. | ||
Give us Hillary Clinton. Give us the killer. | ||
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Yes, it's very sad, but at least you guys know that you're in the same direction. | |
The war criminals that were prosecuted eventually, very thoroughly, they could find stuff on all of them. | ||
They knew they were going to be prosecuted. | ||
They all knew beforehand, years and years ago, and they still went through it, did what they had to do. | ||
Well, you're talking about the Serbs who got invaded by the Muslims. | ||
The globalists started the wars, attacked them, bombed them with DU, and then called them demons on the air. | ||
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None of it was true. Gifts from the Clintons, you know, over 7,000 bombings. | |
And, I mean, I'm not anti-Muslim or Islamophobic or anything, but... | ||
But we shouldn't turn over the place that held them back for 1,400 years and let them wipe their ass on it. | ||
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Since 1300, yeah. | |
Yeah. They were fighting. | ||
But I hope you guys feel better. | ||
Don't worry. I personally think it's all in God's hands. | ||
I'm not red-pilled. | ||
I'm dead-pilled. So nothing can beat God. | ||
Well, I just want to be clear. I don't feel bad. | ||
I'm more alive than ever. I'm more connected to God. | ||
I'm just infuriated because it's like, Roger Stone's a criminal. | ||
Alex Jones is the bad man. | ||
He doesn't get to speak. It's like, no, the judge is the criminal. | ||
Schiff is the criminal. This is logical, common sense. | ||
Two plus two equals four. | ||
And I'm just sitting here being, no, two plus two equals five. | ||
Accept it. Oh, and it's okay. | ||
We're going to be at all the libtard rallies. | ||
We're going to have airplanes in the sky. | ||
We're going to be fighting. We've only begun to fight, brother. | ||
You understand that when I was first on air 25 years ago, people didn't know the Federal Reserve was private. | ||
Deep State wasn't even a word that was out there. | ||
We are light years further than we were. | ||
And yes, it's painful now to be at this level and to see that everybody should be awake. | ||
It should be much easier. But it's going to be a process. | ||
Back when they killed Slavin Milojevic for standing up for his country... | ||
Having a third of it taken and given to Albania, you know, he did what he had to do. | ||
And, you know, there wouldn't be any Serbia today if it wasn't for him to be all Muslim. | ||
They literally raped all the women. | ||
It's incredible. We are not going to sit here and put up with it. | ||
I guess so. And I'll tell you what, man. | ||
Slobomalajvic isn't a loser. He's a hero to his people. | ||
And if I get put in some damn cell and poison, I don't give a rat's ass. | ||
I'm not backing down. We are the leaders. | ||
We have to put it on the line, brother. | ||
Well, that's what I think. So we better work in the info war real hard, because there's a good chance they're going to end up killing me, buddy. | ||
There's a good chance they'll do something to you, too. | ||
And I'm not, let's go! | ||
Let's go, let's go, let's go! | ||
That's what I'm saying, Alex. That's the point it's reached. | ||
They're going to start throwing everybody in jail. | ||
And you know what's going to happen once they, listen. | ||
This show trial, all this is backfiring on them, brother. | ||
Let me tell you, we are moving the ball so far down the field, it just isn't fun when you're the pickaxe swinging into the gold mine. | ||
If you're the end of the axe, you don't realize what it's like. | ||
But let me tell you, brother, we are winning in spades. | ||
Is Trump perfect? Absolutely not. | ||
People keep mythologically putting him up there And I know you don't believe it's like he's the savior. | ||
He's not. He's a tool that God put in there. | ||
Okay? And we have to go to the next level. | ||
We're going to do it. But it's just become more real to me than ever that, yeah, we're going to have to basically explode our ship, in analogy, into the globalists and detonate. | ||
And then that's going to be the next thing. | ||
So, I mean, that's what America wants, apparently, so that's what we're going to get. | ||
Well, listen, don't feel bad about the folks that politically aren't awake. | ||
They're in zombie land. | ||
They're prisoners. It's an honor that we're awake and involved. | ||
And we're winning. Infowars.com. | ||
Wild, you're a great, interesting caller with what you would. | ||
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Is there anything else you want to add? Yeah, you guys should come. | |
Remember the Bill Clinton rape whistle you guys sold? | ||
I saw one. I loved it. | ||
You guys should come over with a whistleblower whistle. | ||
Oh, that's genius. It's like blow the whistle on corruption and sell those. | ||
It costs. Great idea. It's an archetype. | ||
People need that little weapon in their hand as a political idea of information war, nonviolent. | ||
And again, I agree with nonviolence because we're going to win in the Infowar. | ||
All right, folks, we are back live broadcasting worldwide. | ||
And a lot of people are upset for Roger. | ||
I am as well. | ||
But that's really the nature of the globalists and how they operate is that they want to intimidate everybody. | ||
Well, notice we're not intimidated. We're angry. | ||
We're upset. We're mad about what's going on. | ||
Now, Joe Biggs witnessed the trial. | ||
And he was there, and he saw the crazy shenanigans that went on. | ||
We're going to talk to him a little while. | ||
We're going to go back to your calls, Frank in Australia. | ||
We're going to go to him next. And others that have been patiently holding. | ||
I really appreciate Frank holding from Australia. | ||
But going to Joe Biggs here, we also have Tyler Nixon, his personal lawyer, not the lawyer on the criminal trial. | ||
That's key. Or they can try to rope him in. | ||
He's been with Roger all day. | ||
He's going to give you big exclusive stuff next segment. | ||
And again, this is much bigger than Roger Stone. | ||
This is really, really massive information for everybody. | ||
And what is President Trump going to do? | ||
This is the war room with Owen Schreier. | ||
Formerly the co-host of the show was Roger Stone, but he got gagged so he couldn't have his income anymore and be on the show because he was gagged. | ||
And now, ladies and gentlemen, he's facing prison. | ||
They're going to have the sentencing on February 6th. | ||
If he talks about anything, they're going to throw him under the jail is the plan. | ||
But we're going to be here regardless, speaking up. | ||
That's why they want us off the air and all the other independent media and pro-American media and common sense media and truthful media so they can engage in all this massive cover-up and criminal activity. | ||
You've seen them calling for my arrest last week, today in court, last week because I was saying, look, they appointed a juror whose husband worked for the Mueller probe and she worked for Obama high level. | ||
That's textbook. That's not jury intimidation or manipulation to say what they're doing. | ||
What did they put Obama on the damn jury or Hillary? | ||
And of course, all the legal scholars said, no, Jones is right. | ||
But US attorneys that Obama appointed called for my arrest. | ||
This is very, very dangerous, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So Joe Biggs joins us. | ||
Joe, great to have you back with us, my friend. | ||
It's a tough day. | ||
It's a very tough day to be here right now with all this going on. | ||
We've been here for the last two weeks, a group of about eight or nine of us, and we've had Really positive outlook, you know, hoping that, you know, things would kind of go good, but, you know, they threw it all at them. | ||
They came after them, and it sucks that our country has come to this point, that this kind of corruption has taken hold, and good guys are going to jail, you know, over it. | ||
Yeah, Joe, I don't know about you, but, you know, a lot of people are sitting here just wondering where is the line in the sand? | ||
What is the expiration date? | ||
How much do we put up with? | ||
You know, that was my question this morning is, you know, at what point do Trump supporters or conservatives say we're sick of the double standards, we're sick of being treated like second-class citizens, and then after that decision is made, what does that mean? | ||
Well, right now we need action from Trump. | ||
Like Alex said earlier, we need less tweets and more action. | ||
We need to see President Trump stand up and fight back and do something right now. | ||
Stop worrying about what the media is saying. | ||
Stop worrying about taking hits from all this stuff. | ||
You already know that they don't like you. | ||
You already know that they're going to come after you for whatever it is you do. | ||
You cure cancer. They still hate you. | ||
You're still the bad guy. Let's do some good. | ||
Let's pardon Flynn. Let's pardon Assange. | ||
Let's pardon Stone. And let's do the right thing and get these guys out where they should be doing the right stuff and helping this country get better. | ||
Joe Biggs, what message does it send people that Trump hasn't gotten Assange out? | ||
I get he's in a foreign country, but Trump told him, hey, release the WikiLeaks. | ||
I love Trump, and we got him elected. | ||
But on election night, everybody was here, you were here, and I said, they're coming after us. | ||
And Stone goes, he'll be the president. He'll be able to protect us. | ||
And I said, no. This is a real revolution. | ||
They're going to come after him and all his supporters. | ||
And I got to say, I was damn right. | ||
And it wasn't even intellect. | ||
It's my gut. It's my spirit. | ||
It's never wrong. And it was like, oh my God, they're coming. | ||
I'm telling you, we're winning right now. | ||
But in the process, it's going to be very destructive, the path we're on, if Trump doesn't get more hardcore. | ||
We're going to win, but it's going to be spectacular disaster if we don't get the Chi-Com influence out of the government. | ||
I mean, even Henry Kissinger said, we're about to have a war with China bigger than World War II. More destructive. | ||
And I agree. Because the globalists are working with them, and they've infiltrated us. | ||
And so we don't bow to the chi-coms and the globalists. | ||
No, the opposite. We bust their ass open politically and with the power of the executive. | ||
Now! Now! | ||
I'm telling you, we are going to win. | ||
But we're hitting the fork in the road of how incredibly destructive it's going to be. | ||
Or decisive, we win quickly. | ||
There's still evils to face and all of it. | ||
But I'm telling you, big victory, but we're coming up to the event horizon. | ||
That means point of no return. | ||
Biggs, what do you think? Yeah, 2020 is really gonna be a test for us on our side. | ||
Are we gonna be able to stay true, stay positive to what it is we want? | ||
Are we gonna be able to duck and dodge and take that flack and continue pushing forward? | ||
And that's what we're gonna have to do. It's really gonna be a test for our side to see if we can withhold These attacks, because it's only going to get worse. | ||
It's going to be attacks in the media. | ||
It's going to be attacks in censorship. | ||
And it's going to be physical attacks in the street. | ||
So we've got to sit here and get ready. | ||
We've got to get in the right mindset. | ||
Today's a bad day. Today sucks. | ||
But we've got to keep looking forward. | ||
We've got to move forward. And we've got to win this. | ||
And like you said, I do think we're winning. | ||
But we've got an uphill battle. | ||
Once we get up there, once we get past 2020, it's all good. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
You spent a lot of time with Roger. | ||
He couldn't even talk to me today when he was there with Tyler. | ||
I could hear him in the background. I mean, he's just paralyzed, though, by this judge. | ||
How's Roger taking it? | ||
I mean, about as well as you can imagine at this point in time. | ||
You know, it's a lot to take in. | ||
You know, to sit there. This is the kind of stuff you see in movies or you read about in books. | ||
You know, when you're actually sitting there in the courtroom and you're watching this stuff unfold and you see the lies being spewed by the prosecution and you see the looks and the faces of the jury that just hate him just because of who he is. | ||
Not even going to give this guy a fair chance to listen to what the defense has to say. | ||
They've already had their mind made up since day one. | ||
The judge has already had her mind made up since day one. | ||
This has all been a sham. | ||
This is just to purely go after Trump, to try to hurt him, to see if this will slow him down. | ||
And it's also a test to see if, you know, I hope he does the right thing. | ||
I hope President Trump is listening, and I hope he pardons these guys because we need them back out there doing the right stuff. | ||
We need to send that message out because the supporters, people who love Roger, people who love Assange, people who love General Flynn, we're all sitting here waiting on some type of action. | ||
Like you said, too many tweets are happening. | ||
I'm done with the tweets. | ||
I want to see him come up and make a statement on camera, and let's get this stuff done. | ||
Let's get this ball rolling, and let's get this country going in the direction it needs to be. | ||
Well said, Joe. And I totally agree. | ||
That's the takeaway. This is a test of Trump. | ||
It's a beta test in the judiciary. | ||
That's what Tyler Nixon said on my show earlier, his lawyer. | ||
And it's true. | ||
This is it. This is a beta test. | ||
I was reading today. | ||
I knew it was over 200 jurisdictions. | ||
Now it's another hundred, including big ones like Philadelphia and San Francisco and L.A., where George Soros put... | ||
Communist DAs in who swear they're going to let communists commit murders and commit all these crimes. | ||
Seriously. And let Antifa attack people. | ||
So we know their attack pattern now. | ||
And they are just converting a criminal takeover through law enforcement that George Soros is getting people in control of. | ||
And they tried this with Lynch and the whole UN deal with our strong cities initiative. | ||
So I mean, this is it. | ||
They are coming for everybody. | ||
So we better all get super aggressive, super involved. | ||
We need whistleblowers. | ||
We need legal, lawful infiltrators that expose corruption. | ||
And we need to have everybody run for office as a way to also get word out. | ||
Everybody do their own shows. | ||
All the listeners and viewers, don't just support us. | ||
Don't just spread the word about Infowars and Newswars and Bandai Video and FreeSpeech.tv with what Biggs is doing. | ||
You have to do shows. | ||
You have to speak up. You have to get involved. | ||
Joe Bays, we'll talk to you again as this unfolds. | ||
God bless you and be safe. | ||
Thank you. Owen, we've got callers here in Australia and everywhere else. | ||
We'll go to those when we come back and then Tyler Nixon's going to join us. | ||
I think that Roger Stone is the American equivalent to Tommy Robinson, and obviously it's a different flavor, it's a different architecture, but it's the same thing. | ||
Get him in front of a corrupt, rigged system, justice system, fake justice, use the media to destroy him so everybody in the public eye that's uninformed and the jury has their minds made up before it happens, and then what do you do? | ||
Silence him. Gag him. | ||
Tell him he's not allowed to speak. | ||
He's not allowed to talk about it. | ||
He's not allowed to do anything. That's exactly what they did to Tommy Robinson. | ||
And as you know, they test everything in Europe first. | ||
They're a little more cucked than us over here. | ||
And then, hey, it works over there. | ||
They test it over here. So they're testing on Roger. | ||
See if America will take this. | ||
And everybody wants to bow down to political correctness right now because they know it's the power structure. | ||
Look, Kaepernick, Brady expresses support for Kaepernick. | ||
Oh, I'm going to throw up. | ||
He'll probably sign with the Patriots. | ||
He'll probably marry him. | ||
It's Owen Schroer, formerly with Roger Stone, but he's a political prisoner now. | ||
Yeah, it's a little bit close to home for us because Roger Stone, who I met like eight years ago at a JFK event in Dallas, and we had a drink at the bar or something, and I knew who he was. | ||
I never hang around with Politicos and stuff. | ||
It's not what I'm into. So I didn't, you know, he was, I'll be honest, he was pretty enamored. | ||
But later, once I got to know him, like, this guy's really interesting and knows a lot of history. | ||
And he's a nice guy. Not the villain they say he is, but he played into that. | ||
That was his attitude. Well, they're going to call me a villain. | ||
I'll go along with it. But he was the one who was going to be careful about this story. | ||
Let's not go too far on that story. | ||
Let's not exaggerate. I'm like, I'm not exaggerating. | ||
So he was always trying to, like, rein me in when we were doing shows. | ||
And what is it like for you, Owen? | ||
And then we're going to go to Australia call, and then we're getting the video fixed with Tyler Nixon, his lawyer, not in this case, but his family lawyer, personal friend, Consigliore, in a moment. | ||
We'll talk to a caller in Australia first, but, I mean, just briefly, we'll get to it next hour, but what it's like to see your co-host, a political prisoner, being railroaded into prison. | ||
It's like imagining, you know, imagine opening up the local newspaper and seeing your picture on there with a false accusation. | ||
And it says, you know, you open it up and there's your picture and it says you've been caught in a big drug trafficking scheme. | ||
You said child porn in the San Diego family. | ||
Of course, you know it's not true. | ||
I mean, it's you. It's a lie about you, and you know it's not true, but there it is in the paper. | ||
Everybody's reading it. And then you walk outside, and it's like, oh my gosh, we know what you did, all this stuff. | ||
So it's kind of like, I mean, we know Roger Stone is innocent. | ||
We know this whole thing was a sham. | ||
We've been calling out it since the beginning. | ||
We've seen him have his free speech ripped away from him, but he still gets the book thrown at him. | ||
He still goes to jail for life. | ||
So it's just kind of like... I know, and that's why I've been so pissed for years, but I've been so pissed for so long now I'm not. | ||
You know we're hurting, and we've made a look out in the open, and yes, it's painful, but this is what it's like when you fight dirty, rotten criminals. | ||
Sure, it just sucks to realize that these people really want it to go to the next level. | ||
That's just what sucks, Alex. | ||
That's what sucks. Well, evil always does, and then he gets his teeth handed to him. | ||
Well, it'll be more than teeth, but that's not what we wanted. | ||
Let's work hard to fix it peacefully. | ||
I mean, everybody knows how hard we work. | ||
Everybody knows the Patriots are going to win in a physical fight, but it's just going to be very, very sad. | ||
Let's go ahead and take a call from Australia. | ||
We're lining up Tyler Nixon and his associate. | ||
Frank in Australia, thanks for holding, sir. | ||
you're on the air. Hi Frank. And Frank has been holding a while so he might have We're going to put him on hold because I want to talk to Frank from Australia. | ||
I remember Frank called years ago a few times from Australia. | ||
I think he's a good caller, but we'll see. | ||
Do we have Tyler Nixon yet? | ||
It's no big deal if you don't. Just let me know in my ear. | ||
Okay, great. No problem. | ||
Just let me know. Thanks. Let's go ahead and keep elaborating on... | ||
That was eloquent, what you were saying. | ||
the scenes with this, reporting it, and we've seen what they've done to Roger with the FBI raid, leaking it to CNN. | ||
I mean, Adam Schiff wrote the script for this whole thing. | ||
So imagine Adam Schiff now, who's running the impeachment scam while the little turd droppings of the judicial abuse of Roger Stone is finally reaching its point where they can put it in the ground and fertilize it. | ||
Like, Adam Schiff walked by and took a fat dump over here on this Roger Stone investigation, and now it's into the soil and fertilized, and they're going to grow this nice tree of corruption. | ||
That's right. It's Schiff that broke all the rules and leaked it and said it was perjury. | ||
He did, like, seven hours of... | ||
To create the roadmap of it, just like you're saying the roadmap with the dress rehearsals they do in the basement. | ||
And so now here's Schiff just, you know, he's leaving all his little droppings and just crapping all over this impeachment scam, and they're going to come back, and this is what I think is going to happen, they're going to come back after Trump is re-elected, and all the droppings that Schiff left behind are going to become fertilizer, and they're going to grow the impeachment tree and hang Trump after he's re-elected. | ||
And they just laid it out. | ||
They showed you everything they're going to do in the Roger Stone thing. | ||
So Adam Schiff, a bug-eyed freak who hangs out with Ed Buck, I've heard it from 79 sources who hang out in gutters and sewers that he likes to watch kiddie porn, Alex. | ||
And hearsay is as good as real evidence, according to Mike Friedland. | ||
I remember you said that a few years ago, and I went and looked it up. | ||
He really goes to Ed Buck's house for Alistair Crowley rituals. | ||
Of course he does. They're great friends. | ||
I mean, look at them. They look through... | ||
Literal... It's like two peas out of the pot. | ||
Like, people see me, and yeah, I do things that they're like, wow, you look like Alex Jones. | ||
Yeah, well, we're two peas in a pot, man. | ||
We're on the same wavelength. | ||
We're fighting the same damn demons. | ||
So every once in a while, we say things and do things that seem like. | ||
That's like Ed Buck and Adam Schiff. | ||
They're on the same demon wavelength. | ||
They like watching people getting tortured with hardcore drugs. | ||
That's what they're into. And Adam Schiff now runs this country. | ||
They like to tie little kids up and make them scream for mommy. | ||
And Adam Schiff now runs the country, and he does his little crappings everywhere, and then the Democrats turn it into fertilizer, and the media licks it all up and loves it. | ||
And if you don't, they ban you, and they say you're a bigot. | ||
Because the truth is bigoted now, Alex. | ||
That's right. Hey, it's not a big deal. | ||
We kind of repeat things. We ran Ring Around the Rosie for 30 minutes earlier trying to get... | ||
Tyler Nixon's Skype-to-have video. | ||
I don't need it, so I'm going to make an executive decision. | ||
Let's just get him on audio Skype. | ||
Let me know when that happens. Thanks, guys. | ||
Oh, he's ready. Awesome. | ||
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Okay. Tyler Nixon, a lawyer associate of his. | ||
Tyler Nixon and a lawyer associate of his are with us here on this live feed that isn't supposed to exist, with millions of listeners tuning in on radio, TV, and the internet right now, thanks to all of you. | ||
And he also has a lawyer associate. | ||
He's not Stone's lawyer in the criminal case. | ||
He's been his family lawyer and advisor in consigliore. | ||
And they're good personal friends. | ||
Probably one of Roger's favorite people. | ||
He tells me that. Probably his favorite person. | ||
It's Tyler Nixon. So real confidant. | ||
He's been there for the two weeks of this fiasco. | ||
Almost two weeks. He's witnessed it all. | ||
And I want to give him the floor now and for a few segments. | ||
I know they got to go. And then we're going to join by another lawyer. | ||
Continue with your phone calls. Norm Pattis is a big liberal lawyer. | ||
He's blown away by this verdict and what's happened. | ||
So he'll be joining me. | ||
Here on the War Room as well. | ||
Formerly Roger Stone Show with this gentleman right here. | ||
So that's how close to home this persecution is. | ||
They were calling for my arrest basically last week and now today. | ||
So Tyler Nixon, any new developments you've learned and just recap it all. | ||
Thank you for joining us. So Tyler, what's the latest? | ||
Alright, no big deal. A few more technical difficulties here. | ||
It's live radio, live TV. That's just what happens here sometimes. | ||
It's fine. We've got kind of a skeleton crew today as well. | ||
But when you guys are ready, just give me a little... | ||
You know what? You host. | ||
I'm going to go find out what's going on. | ||
I'll be right back. Well, let me just say this. | ||
We're about to go to break, Alex. | ||
And we're obviously going to... | ||
Folks, we're not scripted here. | ||
There's no teleprompters. Half the time, we know what we're going to talk about. | ||
Not even up until the moment we talk about it. | ||
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We do have Tyler Nixon and formerly with Roger Stone, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So let's go to his lawyer, not in the criminal case, but his family lawyer and personal confidant and friend, Tyler Nixon, and another lawyer who's been watching it with us. | ||
And you take over the next few segments you host and bring your associate in. | ||
Tyler, tell us the latest developments, your recap, and what's been unfolding with Roger and what he's facing. | ||
Well, you know, I mean, you've got to give time for it to sink in. | ||
I mean, he's Obviously dealing with it as best as possible. | ||
You know, like I said, Roger's tough. | ||
He's a fighter. He really is not going to be intimidated by this. | ||
But, I mean, you know, We should all hang our heads, frankly, at this point. | ||
And the president needs to step up and he needs to use his power. | ||
He needs to use that pardon power like he did with Dinesh D'Souza, like he did with Sheriff Joe, like he's done in a number of other instances. | ||
I mean, Dinesh D'Souza was clearly a political hit job, similar to Roger Stone's, frankly, where, you know, pick some little technical violation and make a felon out of the man and send him to prison. | ||
That was a terrible case. | ||
You know, this is what it's for. | ||
And if the president is not yet tweeting and talking about it, calling it a witch hunt, it doesn't mean anything if you don't act on it. | ||
Nobody believes you think it's a witch hunt unless you start stopping it, you know, unless you begin to use your power to blunt force, put an impediment in the way of these seditious, megalomaniacal lunatics loose from Adam Schiff and these people who literally are the most detestable, | ||
repugnant, degenerate partisan hacks Who have taken over and sort of are wearing the mantle of objective investigators, of people who are somehow truth seekers, of people who can somehow sit atop this throne of power and basically criminalize their opponents I mean, how about Adam Schiff and Swallowswell and these people? | ||
How about they put their call logs and their emails and their texts out on the table for the last two years? | ||
Who have you been communicating with, Mr. | ||
Schiff or Mr. Swalwell? | ||
Has there been coordination between the DOJ, you know, apparatchiks left over from the disgusting residue of the Bush, Obama, Clinton era? | ||
You know, the darkest era. | ||
And look at the residue. | ||
I mean, my God, these people are ruthless, malicious. | ||
They wanted to validate the phony, nonsensical, wasteful hoax that was the Mueller investigation run by a senile individual who clearly was just manipulated by these background operators, which is named Weissman, I guess, Andrew Weissman. | ||
There's an entire book written about Weissman's activity. | ||
It's called Three Felonies a Day. | ||
And, you know, it was written by Harvey Tilberglade, I think his name is. | ||
He's written a book, or he's got a book coming out with Sidney Powell, who's representing now General Flynn. | ||
Hopefully we'll get some justice in that case. | ||
And it is about how Andrew Weissman, just out of his, I don't know what you'd call it, malicious, wicked, retributive, malign intent, malign heart, whatever, he even has a heart, in which he went after the Arthur Anderson Company and literally collapsed an entire American corporation surrounding the Enron scandal just because he could, just because he wanted a notch in his belt and to exercise his power. | ||
We need to take these third-rate ambulance-chasing eggheads and put them back in their place, which is back in the bowels of some government building, to be like counting beans. | ||
not to be running around criminalizing American political activity, you know, where the Democrats commit crimes. | ||
Oh, it's just politics. Republicans do politics. | ||
Crime! You know, it's just insane. | ||
The standards are—I mean, look at the—look comparatively how they're trying to do it with this Biden thing. | ||
You know, Joe Biden openly announced that he had – he was pressured a country into changing its leadership, I mean, to removing the highest law enforcement official at threat of removing a billion or holding up a billion dollars, and did it like a mafia, Don. | ||
I'll be on the plane. You've got six hours. | ||
President Trump goes to ask to have that investigated. | ||
And they're calling what President Trump is doing obstruction. | ||
Well, now he came out today and said that this ambassador he fired had nothing to do with this new fake case. | ||
He said, oh, you're intimidating her. | ||
And Trump said, I get to speak. | ||
Well, exactly. They're calling for my arrest, Don Jr.'s arrest. | ||
We're talking about the whistleblower and other stuff. | ||
I mean, it's crazy how they're criminalizing our normal behavior. | ||
But all of their illegal behavior... | ||
Oh, but it's worse than that. They already opened up investigations into Biden Burisma. | ||
They were already opened in the Obama administration. | ||
So Trump did what Obama already did. | ||
But he didn't even do it. | ||
We'll be right back. Stay with us. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Alex Jones here, broadcasting worldwide, co-hosting The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
His former co-host is a political prisoner just convicted of seven outrageous, mindless counts. | ||
Facing 50 years in prison, constitutional lawyer Norm Pattis, who represents me in... | ||
Some of the other shenanigans that are going on with the deep state trying to silence us is going to pop in here in just a moment. | ||
Tyler Nixon, the personal lawyer of Roger Stone, not representing him in the criminal case, but his confidant with him throughout the trial with him today, is here to give us a view of where this is going. | ||
And yeah, Trump had better pardon him. | ||
My goodness. I mean, this whole thing is a show trial. | ||
The fact that Trump's tweet today was like, oh... | ||
Well, if he's guilty, Hillary and all them are guilty of lying to Congress. | ||
Stone didn't lie to Congress. | ||
We know that. So Trump needs to move in there and do this immediately. | ||
Tyler, I know that... | ||
Folks close to Roger have really wanted people to promote free Roger Stone movement and to have people surround the White House and bullhorn it saying that he deserves a pardon immediately once he was falsely convicted, not waiting for this to fade out of the news, not waiting for this in February 6th. | ||
And that's what, I mean, I know the thought criminal is not supposed to be able to talk to anybody, so I just feel like that's what we should do for Roger. | ||
So when is that going to get organized? | ||
When are those demonstrations going to happen, Tyler? | ||
Well, you know, we're not—you know, if Roger—he can't—obviously, I don't speak for him, and I'm not speaking for him. | ||
I'm speaking for myself. I'm, you know, close to him, and I advise him to give my best counsel. | ||
I can't speak for him, and I'm not—he's in no way, you know, prompted me to—I told him, you know, I just—I said, I'm going on the air, and he said, that's you. | ||
You know, in other words, he has nothing to do with it. | ||
But in America, we have to provide all this—we want him to get a pardon. | ||
Yeah, so any of the government minders listening to this, as I'm sure they are, because they were right quick to jump up at the podium and know exactly what you had said apparently this morning, when none of us has the time, you know, in normal life to be able to monitor every single lousy, not lousy, but you know what I'm saying, transmission. | ||
I get it. | ||
It is lousy. | ||
Anything that goes out anywhere that mentions Roger Stone somehow is somehow being monitored by some chair moistener in some bowel of the government's giant monitor. | ||
Some antifa person in between watching child porn. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You always crystallize it. | ||
It's so perfect. It's like the NSA South Park episode where it's like... | ||
Have you seen that? | ||
Hey guys, pull up the TSA South Park with the master controller. | ||
We'll play that in a minute. Sorry, go ahead. | ||
It's funny you say that because I was just thinking of this team of people, this team of... | ||
You know, sort of third-rate ambulance-chasing partisan hacks who, you know, have the full power of the federal government and all this authority and, like, grandeur behind it. | ||
And a perfectly... And talk about Toto. | ||
Once we see Robert Mueller, he literally had, like, Parkinson's and couldn't even talk. | ||
He was like, I don't remember anything. | ||
Roger Stone? Who's that? | ||
SWAT ray? Don't know about that. | ||
What's Fusion GPS? We're Russian. | ||
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Eh? I can't see. | |
Is that you, Bissy? | ||
Is that you, Bissy? They were filming him like 10 years ago, all strapping. | ||
Honestly, it was like the Phil Hartman stand-up of Admiral Stockdale. | ||
Who am I? Why am I here? | ||
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You know, that kind of thing. Can we go back to the South Park, please? | |
Keep going, Tyler. Yeah, so, you know, look, the pressure is going to be built, and it's going to continue to build, and it's grassroots. | ||
I mean, I'm shocked. I'm getting calls at my office line from people around the country that I've never heard of them, and they are livid. | ||
I mean, I've never gotten calls like that for anything. | ||
You know, when I've appeared on Infowars, and it shows your reach, too. | ||
I mean, they literally, I guess, found my office number, and they're just—they're outraged. | ||
They are outraged, like, to the point of they want to take action because they know that Roger Stone has been nothing but a private citizen or, you know, a non-governmental person. | ||
But you notice that all the people who are—who have been nailed, who have been witch-hunted and prosecuted under this sham by these people, none of them is in government. | ||
Not a one. Think about it. | ||
Why is that? It's because you don't have the imprimatur, the protection of the almighty Leviathan surrounding them. | ||
And that's what makes this particularly disgusting, is all these high officials of law enforcement, not just of government, but of law enforcement, lie, manipulate, violate people's rights, spy on a presidential campaign, cover it up, and begin to prosecute their opponents with phony, trumped-up cases. | ||
They're not free, but if you're a private citizen exercising your First Amendment rights, first of all, they'll be taken away, and second of all, you'll be prosecuted. | ||
I mean, this is a disgrace. | ||
Oh, it's all about 2020. | ||
It's all about 2020 and silencing everybody. | ||
Tyler, you had an associate earlier with you that didn't get on air with us. | ||
Is he still there? You got anybody else you want to bring on air? | ||
Yeah, he's right here. | ||
Introducing him, please. Sure. | ||
This is Brian Lloyd. Good guy, really solid barrister, you know, attorney from the District of Columbia in Maryland, and he's worked on this case, too, and he's also a patriot who has been totally disgusted by the entire proceeding, you know, and I'll just, I'll turn it over to him. He did a little research on the pardon, but I'll give you, he'll give you his take on the, you know, the proceedings generally, how, you know, the whole thing was sort of rigged up. | ||
Yes, sir. Well, thanks for coming on. | ||
Give us your take as a D.C. lawyer, please, sir. | ||
So, well, he's, yeah, he's coming in. | ||
Hold on a second. I'm sorry. He's gathering. | ||
I understand. Hey, this is live TV. We love it. | ||
This isn't all scripted, and this is all real. | ||
You know, what I would say is this. | ||
I mean, look, you're going to see a lot of people come out and say that Roger Stone should be pardoned, and this is not just any other case, okay? | ||
This is ridiculous. Paul Manafort, look, I feel sorry for the guy. | ||
But clearly, he and Gates were wrapped up in some things that involved millions of dollars, to which they profited from personally. | ||
This case preceded the Trump administration. | ||
It had nothing to do with the Trump campaign or any of it. | ||
And look, they clearly put together a case against this guy that was very solid and involved tax invasion and other offenses that warranted potentially, I mean, I don't, I'm sorry for what happened, but Roger Stone's case is 100% political. | ||
There's no way, there's nothing about it that isn't political. | ||
And for this to be prosecuted this way, and for this man to face this amount of imprisonment, incarceration, I mean, here are people like Kushner in the White House and these other people who are wanting like, look, I'm against the drug war more than anybody, believe me, I was a victim of it at one point, thanks to the Biden. | ||
But at any rate, they're looking for the release of crack dealers and things like that, or let's say nonviolent offenders. | ||
And you're going to put Roger Stone in prison? | ||
They did it precisely because he got President Trump elected, and they're beta testing this weaponization of the judiciary. | ||
And Soros is getting his people elected everywhere as district attorneys. | ||
We've got the Weatherman baby, love baby. | ||
Now, you know, says he's going to crush the right wing. | ||
He hates America. He's now the DA of San Francisco. | ||
I mean, these people are out of control. | ||
And it's a serious, serious issue. | ||
Tyler, I've got another lawyer I want to get on here. | ||
If you need to go, that's fine. | ||
But I also want to talk to your associate. | ||
Does he want to pop in and give us his take? | ||
Yes, he does, actually. He was just getting himself gathered. | ||
He couldn't hear the audio from your end. | ||
No, no. Well, just tell him, and then just speak to him. | ||
Just say, in a few minutes, what's his summation of this trial? | ||
Okay, yeah. I think he'd be ready to do that. | ||
I'll hang with you. Wonderful. | ||
And we'll bring Norm Pattison to pop in next segment as well. | ||
We've got about a minute and a half to break, so let your D.C. attorney friend tell him. | ||
Give us his take. Yep, here he is. | ||
This is Brian Lloyd from District of Columbia. | ||
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Well, good to be with you, Alex. | |
I don't want to comment too much on the trial itself just because I don't want to, you know, involve Stone in any way. | ||
It was clearly a political trial. | ||
Trump and Manafort were mentioned as much as possible to taint Stone. | ||
The droolings of the judge have been well-known and well-discussed on your show. | ||
I think I probably want to refrain from commenting too much. | ||
I'm sorry to be a dud in that regard, but I don't want to comment too much. | ||
I understand. Yeah, that's fine. | ||
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How's the weather in D.C.? The weather is not so great. | |
It's swampy but cold, but the swamp never seems to leave. | ||
But it's got a particular pail hanging over it today, let's say. | ||
Yes, dank, as always. | ||
Dank and dirty. | ||
Well, you know, gag orders are unconstitutional in almost every case, and we know that, and imply that Trump, you know, shouldn't hear from Roger Stone or his wanting a pardon. | ||
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That's Roger Stone's right to seek that appeal to the executive branch and that power the president has in my view Gag a man from seeking petitioning for redress of his government of the pardon, you know But Brian actually he wants to comment on the gag order situation Well, it's just strange that an open court the gag order was initially placed on stone in a theory to protect the jurors and even stone himself | |
the judge commented. Hold on, sir. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
Stay right there. We'll come back and have you comment on these magical gag orders. | ||
Ryan Lloyd is a D.C. lawyer and friends with Nixon, and he watched the trial. | ||
Tyler Nixon, again, is probably Stone's best friend. | ||
Family lawyer, confidant, not the lawyer on the case. | ||
That's important because they can rope him in saying he was a lawyer violating attorney-client privilege. | ||
That would open it up if he did on the case. | ||
That's not the case. But I tell you, the system is literally eviscerating the Bill of Rights and Constitution right now. | ||
Owen Schroyer is the sole host of the War Room because his co-host is facing... | ||
Many, many years in prison. | ||
Mr. Lloyd, getting back, and we're going to go to the next guest we have. | ||
I appreciate both your time as being there. | ||
You were getting into the gag order. | ||
You got interrupted, so please recap that. | ||
And then I wanted to ask you about what Stone's facing and what we, like gut level, because we all knew he was going to be convicted by the show trial, how long he really could be facing. | ||
They're saying 20 to 50 years. | ||
So please give us your view on that, sir. | ||
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Yeah, with regard to the gag order, At the beginning of the trial, she said we were going to gag Mr. | |
Stone for the benefit of the jurors, the whole trial process, and even Stone himself, knowing, as you do, that it's likely a violation of the First Amendment, or could be at any rate. | ||
But then, today, the trial's over, and so the question is, is what's up with this gag order? | ||
Well, she maintained it. | ||
Under some, it seemed to me, some vague theory of protecting the process of the witnesses. | ||
It was very vaguely stated. | ||
This is Tyler jumping in here. | ||
She said something along the lines of the community interest and she's concerned about the publicity surrounding the case and the impact it possibly might have on people associated with the trial. | ||
I mean, you know, this is like the kind of thing I'm talking about where where do judges get off She's the big guardian of the universe, and oh, we railroaded this guy, so we don't want anybody to talk about anybody because we did something bad, and we want to keep that secret. | ||
No, that's it exactly. She did that to protect herself. | ||
This is a political case. | ||
It's been written about politically by leftist media to no end in all sorts of untrue, in fact, in some cases, in my view, defamatory terms with Roger Stone. | ||
And, you know, you can't rely on that. | ||
She can't rely on that. And not to mention, we don't know what it is, so how do we test her? | ||
Both of you gentlemen who were in the trial. | ||
Both of you stay there. Don't hang up. | ||
I had him on earlier today, and we had technical problems on my end. | ||
I appreciate Norm Pattis, my lawyer up in Connecticut, and all the stuff that we're dealing with there with the deep state, is here holding. | ||
I want to bring him in to get his view. | ||
What do you make, Norm, of this, watching it from afar, both your criminal and First Amendment gravitas and background? | ||
One of the top lawyers in the country recognized on that. | ||
I know you're a classical liberal. | ||
Are you shocked by this, or what's your view? | ||
The gag orders are stunning. | ||
In particular, the retrospective gag order, I can think of no justification under law for that. | ||
And Mr. Stone should take an appeal immediately to the district of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. | ||
Bruce Cutler years ago, who was defending a mobster, ran a foul of a gag order. | ||
And when he appealed it, the appellate court said, look, if you don't take an immediate appeal on these things, you're waiving the claim. | ||
So, you know, if these fellows here are sitting with Roger, they should be counseling an immediate appeal. | ||
There is no justification for an ex post facto, after the fact gag order. | ||
There was perishingly small justification for one on the eve of trial. | ||
We have on appeal in the Connecticut Supreme Court right now a gag order and a case involving a high-profile suspected murder case. | ||
And the court gagged us and basically said it did so to protect the fair trial rights of the state. | ||
We filed the—there has never been a Supreme Court decision upholding a gag order or a prior—a content-based prior restraint on a trial participant. | ||
They've been struck down as a matter of law as to the press. | ||
The issue is ripe for review by the Supreme Court. | ||
One of the points we made in our brief is, look, the Bill of Rights limits the power of government as against the people. | ||
It doesn't give the government additional rights. | ||
It's expressly there to limit government. | ||
The person who possesses a Sixth Amendment right to a fair trial is a defendant. | ||
Just the same defendant who has the First Amendment right to remain silent. | ||
A person can waive the right to remain silent and run the risks that his words will be used against him. | ||
Our view is that a defendant in a criminal case, a high-profile criminal case, has a Sixth Amendment right that he can waive. | ||
And if that undermines the state's fair trial interests, which is a different thing than a fundamental constitutional right, there are intermediate remedies the court can take, including extensive voir dire, individual sequestered voir dire, meaning questioning each juror outside the presence of the other. | ||
In political cases, the public has a right to know what's going on. | ||
The public has a right to criticize the process. | ||
I didn't candidly follow the Stone case well enough to have opinions about the merits of the evidence against him, but this is quintessentially a political case, and I want to know more about it rather than less. | ||
And let me throw this in. They had former U.S. attorneys and prosecutors for Obama saying, I should be arrested last week all over the news when it came out in the news that a juror's husband worked on the Mueller probe against Stone and against Trump. | ||
That's just quintessential. | ||
I'm a lawyer. I just know that's quintessential a conflict of interest, not just appearance. | ||
So... Their claim would have to be that you had the specific intent to tamper with a juror. | ||
I think what you were engaged in was fair commentary on the court's refusal to strike peremptorily on the defense motion a juror who... | ||
Well, that's exactly. I would never try to... | ||
Exactly. But to make sense, arrest Don Jr., Arrest Don Jr. | ||
for saying who the whistleblower was. | ||
And even the political said that's what investigative journalists should be doing. | ||
Since when has the press joined the courts and the deep state, Norm, and then the other two lawyers that are here who are friends of Stone's? | ||
Is this new where the media is, like, begging to have its rights taken away and usurped? | ||
I don't know, but you have my phone number. | ||
Make a promise to me. If anybody contacts you about an arrest on that tampering charge, call me, because I haven't had an easy win in a long time, and I'd like one. | ||
You will not be arrested for tampering. | ||
You know, judges protect the participants at trial before them zealously, and they view jurors as sacrosanct. | ||
Under limited circumstances, their courts are sometimes permitted to keep confidential the names of jurors. | ||
But even that decision could be challenged on First Amendment grounds. | ||
All right, I want to get a final comment from Tyler Nixon and his associate there. | ||
Tyler, please, Sunday show right through next week. | ||
The latest, please call. | ||
You're on the air. Any other points you guys would like to add? | ||
And please tell Roger we care about him, and we're all Roger Stone right now. | ||
It's amazing, and his co-host is really pissed. | ||
I had to come in here, quite frankly, or I won't be smashing things. | ||
Yeah, Norma's right on. | ||
And let me tell you this. First of all, we don't have a press anymore. | ||
We don't have a media. We have a propaganda arm, a propaganda juggernaut that represents the wishes of the hard left and the Democratic Party in this country. | ||
Democrat Party, excuse me. | ||
Part of the Democratic, number one. | ||
Number two, what we have basically with these attempts to squelch public access to information at these trials is essentially skating up to the line of having secret trials, which is just totally anathema to everything this country was founded on and stands for and represents. | ||
And, you know, finally as well, you have basically with this type of gag order situation, what they're doing is what she's using, the judge is using, is the cudgel of his freedom. | ||
In other words, he should have, there's no reason that Roger Stone is in any way ever, he's never been convicted of jaywalking, frankly. | ||
He does not represent a threat to any community. | ||
And the whole press should be defending Stone. | ||
He was acting in that capacity. | ||
Show was Julian Assange. | ||
Incredibly dangerous. Both of you gentlemen, thank you so much. | ||
Look forward to speaking to you again soon. | ||
Tell Roger we really appreciate him and care about him and that America's really angry. | ||
All right, I'm going to let Norm Pattis finish up, my great lawyer up in Connecticut, because his phone's dying, he's busy, and I appreciate him holding today to get on with us. | ||
Norm, other observations about this, along with the so-called impeachment, that they've never had an impeachment before in the intelligence system. | ||
It's always been out in the open of the judiciary. | ||
Now they've had more rounds where the Republicans can't ask questions, first in secret, now in public. | ||
Republicans can't ask questions. | ||
I mean, this just looks like no due process to me. | ||
What is your view on just the whole gestalt, the whole waterfront we're looking at? | ||
It's suspicious. I mean, the stone trial at the same time that the impeachment inquiry opens, it's almost as though they planned these two campfires together to hope they could catch the whole forest on fire. | ||
Thus far, I've not had a chance to watch much of it. | ||
I'm reading accounts in the press and catching what I can in the evening. | ||
The testimony is not overwhelming. | ||
And I bring a trial lawyer's sensibility to congressional hearings. | ||
The telephone call where somebody characterized what Trump said, I want to hear what Trump said. | ||
I don't want to hear what someone characterizes him as having said. | ||
And, you know, the case has yet to be made to me that this is an impeachable offense. | ||
Nancy Pelosi can repeat bribery until her panties shrivel and die. | ||
I'm just not hearing bribery yet. | ||
I'm hearing use of presidential power. | ||
There are substantial questions in my mind about Biden and his son. | ||
A 30-something kid getting $50,000 a month to serve on the board of a major corporation qualified for that job. | ||
Just how, exactly? | ||
And so I think, you know, the president doesn't look great here, but neither do the Democrats, and I don't think the American people are spoiling for an impeachment fight. | ||
We've got the impeachment process as the run-up to the primary season, so this is taxpayer-funded Democratic pre-primary, and I'm not too impressed. | ||
What would you call this period in American history if we look back on, in retrospect, 100 years from now? | ||
I hope I'm wrong, but the quiet before the storm. | ||
I think there's—and we've talked about this before, Alex—there's a broader crisis of legitimacy. | ||
There's not faith in public institutions. | ||
And Congress, on the eve of a presidential election, is trying to remove a duly elected president on grounds that may make sense to a foreign policy specialist. | ||
They don't make a lot of sense to me. | ||
I've heard claims that Obama was authorized to give lethal aid by Congress. | ||
Instead, he gave blankets. | ||
I didn't hear an impeachment inquiry being imposed for failure to give what Congress wanted given. | ||
I understand we have foreign policy commitments in the world. | ||
But I think this is a turning point in American history. | ||
We're beginning to put ourselves first, reassess our commitments to everyone else in the world. | ||
And the internationalists, you'll call them globalists, there are plenty of people who think that we need to remain committed to each and every conflict in each and every corner of the world, whether we can afford it or not. | ||
I don't think that's where we're at right now as a country. | ||
I think we're looking inward, trying to reassess and trying to regain a sense of community. | ||
The impeachment inquiry is not helping. | ||
Wow, I think that's the strongest just few minutes here on air. | ||
It's really encapsulating it all, Norm. | ||
Thank you for giving us so much time. | ||
I've got to go in just a few minutes so you've got your coat on. | ||
Anything else you'd like to add? | ||
It's just cold up here. | ||
We had a cold snap up in New England and the heating's taking a little time. | ||
No, I mean, my phone's dying. | ||
I'm sorry, Alex. No, I mean, you know, keep up the good work. | ||
Good to see you, Owen. I know your friend took a hit today. | ||
You know, encourage him to attack that gag order. | ||
Those things have a tendency to live in the case law. | ||
And if you don't challenge them, the next guy down the line is going to be facing it. | ||
I've got this issue where a gag order that the parties consented to in Manafort was thrown in my face by a trial judge. | ||
And I'm like, wait a minute. Manafort's lawyers didn't object. | ||
I'm objecting. You can't gag the people. | ||
My client didn't sacrifice his constitutional right to speak when he became a defendant. | ||
The government picked this fight. | ||
My client should be free to comment on how the government wages it. | ||
So should Roger Stone. | ||
Well said. All right, Norm Pattis, thank you so much. | ||
Well, thanks, Owen. Okay, I'm going to let you take over and get to these callers. | ||
Jefferson, Craig, and Gator, they've been holding patiently, and Liz, and a bunch of others, and Jeff. | ||
We need to get to all those. Jeff, actually, in order. | ||
And callers, thanks for holding over. | ||
Your troopers, a lot happening. We're going to go right to you after this break. | ||
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I hope, you know, Alex, you got to deal with people here locally in Austin, not just, you know, people trying to take your kids in the courts, but, I mean, just the general scum that comes out. | ||
They're trying to take my kids right now. No, I know, but I'm saying it's like we can't even live safely. | ||
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So it's just like... | ||
Remember, normally they're targeting children who can't speak up. | ||
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For us, we're men. And so I just... | ||
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All right, folks. We are back here on the War Room. | ||
Owen's about to go to your calls. | ||
Jeff in Canada and Jefferson and Craig and Gator, thank you for holding. | ||
We really appreciate that. | ||
But you said something really critical here, Owen. | ||
We should probably take the next few minutes and put it out as one of the breaks. | ||
Most of the breaks aren't even ads. | ||
They're just little factoids, interesting things from the show. | ||
Believe me, you're a young whippersnapper and a smart guy. | ||
I only figured this out a few years ago. | ||
If you just watched, or if you just tuned in, Owen was saying, man, I just want people that hate us and throw coffee on us and demonize us and get in our face and calls Russian agents to know that we're really not bad people and we're humans too, and please stop being so vicious and trying to put us in prison and trying to kill us. | ||
You have to understand, the average leftist is a chicken-necked, cowardly slimebag who works for a corrupt system who likes to keep others in the dark, and they know it's all a fraud. | ||
They've been told it's their time to go out and be mean and dominate people. | ||
When you find out about evil, weak people, they want power and they want to dominate people. | ||
So they would always say to me, oh, just apologize and say you think, Sandy Hookhat, because you've hurt people's feelings. | ||
I'm like, well, I... I do think it happened, but people question it. | ||
We have a right to question it. But yeah, I'm sorry I've hurt your feelings. | ||
Oh my gosh, we're suing you. | ||
It was all planned by you. | ||
It was all fake. And it's the same thing with everything else with the system. | ||
We're like, why are you throwing coffee on us? | ||
Why are you attacking us? Why are you doing this? | ||
It's because their minions want power. | ||
They've gone out and gotten two or three degrees that are worthless. | ||
They've been told by the university, once the socialists take over, you'll be in charge. | ||
They all believe everything's about to be free, and they're pissed That you're successful, that you're good-looking, and that you love America, and that you're a Christian. | ||
It's spiritual. Almost all of them are into the occult. | ||
Almost all of them hate Christians. | ||
And you're thinking, oh, treat me like a human. | ||
They take that as weakness. | ||
I've learned to stop trying to convince leftists, stop even being nice to them. | ||
They get in my face. I get up and go... | ||
You know, get the hell out of my face and start screaming at them. | ||
They don't do it anymore because I'm not a target that's going to run away like Mitch McConnell or whatever. | ||
So now they sit there and they're scared and that's good because I'm not a devil worshiper like them who even if they're not into screwing kids, they wink-wink the whole demonic thing and it makes them feel good inside. | ||
So that's where I stand with these globalists and all the rest of them. | ||
When you go, hey, I'm a human too, I used to try to talk to them, they'll start licking their lips and going, ooh, they've got you, you've got a conscience, they're sociopaths, maybe psychos, but always sociopaths, and they're messing with you and taking your humanity and using it against you, and they think because they've got you, to them going, hey, I'm a good person, that's their moral authority, and then they only attack harder. | ||
Do you understand that, Owen? Yeah, but what I'm saying, Alex, is that the average member of Antifa in Portland or Austin or whatever has at least enough courage to go out and try to face us or go out and do something. | ||
Like, the average Trump voter doesn't do a damn thing! | ||
The average Trump voter won't even say I like Trump because they're so intimidated! | ||
So my whole thing is like, look, I get it. | ||
You hate me. You want to intimidate me, all that stuff. | ||
This isn't me trying to reach out to them on a human level. | ||
This is me just saying, look, you know what? | ||
I'm going to give you credit. You got more courage than the average Trump supporter. | ||
Just aim your hatred and your vitriol at the real enemy. | ||
It's not us. | ||
So that's what I'm saying. It's spiritual. | ||
Have you looked at it? If a person lost, stumbling around, they like evil. | ||
They're not coming back, Owen. | ||
You've seen them. You've seen them. | ||
They work for George Soros. | ||
They're paid by him. | ||
But you know what, Alex? I've seen myself, I've seen people come from the devil to God before too. | ||
So I think it's possible. | ||
Well, let me just explain something to you. | ||
Let the dead bury the dead, as Jesus Christ said. | ||
And the people that want to hear, they're going to come, they're going to want to change. | ||
I'm saying focusing your time on them is a waste of time. | ||
And the average Trump supporter is supporting this broadcast. | ||
They go to the Trump rallies in massive numbers. | ||
They work hard and take care of their families all day. | ||
I think it's the political class and the swamp that Trump's having to draw from that is the real problem. | ||
That's why we need good people to run for office and expose the fraud and be part of that animating contest of liberty. | ||
You're going to go to the calls. Before you even get guests on, you've got to get to all these calls. | ||
Jeff and Jefferson and Craig and Gator. | ||
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Now let's get to those calls. Let's start with Gator in North Carolina. | ||
Gator, you are on the line. | ||
Go ahead. Good evening. | ||
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How are you? Good. | |
Thank you for calling. I was just calling in regards to the comments that Alex made earlier today. | ||
It's a moment of clarity and epiphany there in regards to what if Trump, what if he is the setup, right? | ||
And so thinking about Yuri Bezmenov years ago and thinking about psychological warfare and The demoralization phase that we're currently in, and what better way to get a nation to surrender than to give them the perfect icon of hope that never delivers on any of the promises or any of the things that they invested so much of their hope and energy and thought and love and prayers into, and it never materializes. | ||
That's how you can defeat a nation very, very quickly. | ||
Well, why don't you expand on that a little bit in detail? | ||
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Well, you know, I've been doing a lot of praying about it and a lot of soul searching about it, looking at it. | |
It's taken, of course, everything into the light of the countenance of God's Word. | ||
And what if we actually are in the last waning moments of history before the one global ruler, a dictator, assumes his position and all these are the final stages of the technocracy and everything that needed to be in a place. | ||
Yeah, I can hear the weights clicking. | ||
That's good for you. You got some super male vitality for you? | ||
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Some turbo force? I've got the toothpaste, and I've got the bodies, and I made a $10 donation today because I agree with a caller a few days ago that said that, you know, your organization, what you guys do is... | |
Pivotal in this moment of history. | ||
And the darkness would be even that much more dense upon this earth. | ||
And there'd be that much less hope for this country if you guys weren't there. | ||
And, you know, just real quick, and I'll let you finish. | ||
It's not even us inflating ourselves. | ||
I mean, it's just true, folks. | ||
Most people don't have the courage to say half the stuff we say on air. | ||
And that's really what it comes down to. | ||
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Owen, I, 12 years ago, whatever, I... I was walking around airports in the United States with t-shirts that I had custom printed out about Obama and about things that are going on in our country. | |
And I'd have grown men come up to me and cry and ask to shake my hand because I was brave enough to wear a t-shirt walking around an airport. | ||
And that's when I knew that we were lost. | ||
But, you know, I'm an Army veteran and a Marine Corps veteran. | ||
And, you know, that's what I see when I watch Yuri Bezmenov's warning to the United States, and I study the art of war, and I study psychological warfare, and I look at the demoralization phase, and I see, you know, the entire country of patriots was ready to take off arms during Obama's period, and they needed a pressure relief valve. | ||
And they need someone to come in that would stream them along. | ||
If you're going to make psychological warfare very powerful and impactful and effective, you've got to stream them out as far as you possibly can with hope. | ||
You have to crush hope. | ||
And so my thought was, what if Trump's story about the snake was about himself? | ||
Well, I mean, look, like I said at the top of the show, all I can do is sit here and cover what's happening. | ||
And so we know what's happening. | ||
We've seen it happen in front of our eyes. | ||
We're fed up with it. | ||
We know the corruption. It was there before Trump. | ||
It's still there. | ||
And we're just at our wit's end. | ||
And so we're sitting here pulling our hair out. | ||
And we see our free speech under attack. | ||
We see our Second Amendment under attack. | ||
And we're like, you know... | ||
Now we're measuring. It's like, well, we got to take action, but they're kind of getting rid of our means to take action. | ||
Great call, Gator in North Carolina. | ||
More of your calls on the other side. | ||
Don't go anywhere. We're taking your phone calls here as we enter the third and final hour of the Infowars.com War Room. | ||
Lee Stranahan will be joining us shortly, but let's go out to the phone lines here in this short segment and go to Jefferson in Virginia, holding the longest to go ahead, Jefferson. | ||
Good afternoon, Owen. | ||
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Thanks for taking my call. Indeed. | |
I think Roger, regrettably, is learning that propaganda is more dangerous than we ever realized. | ||
Because he was called before the House Committee, I believe, based on propaganda that the Russians hacked into the DNC. And Congress believed that was true, even though it was just propaganda, never been proven anywhere. | ||
And now he's been convicted about lying to Credico in emails about something that didn't actually happen. | ||
Oh, and actually, you're hitting on an important point here we haven't brought up. | ||
See, this is like next level of frustration even. | ||
Roger never even had to go in front of that committee. | ||
He volunteered to. | ||
Because he figured the truth would win out. | ||
And so basically what you're saying is, wow, here we are. | ||
We just learned, and you can say Roger Stone learned the hard way, but we really all have just learned the hard way if we're really learning life lessons here. | ||
We all just learned that deep state, Democrat, media propaganda is more powerful than the truth. | ||
And that's what this case has proven, if you want to say that. | ||
Correct. And that's our own mistake in believing that propaganda, mass media lying, is protected First Amendment speech. | ||
We all have been conditioned to believe that's true, and that's our fault. | ||
That's on us. But think about the projection where they claim that's what Infowars does, or Alex Jones does, or Roger Stone does, so they ban them on all social media, and then they actually put out the propaganda. | ||
Right. And we're shadowboxing with them. | ||
We're not actually debating them because we don't have the same audience. | ||
We don't get to be on the same stage or platform with them and have the same audience have us debunk their propaganda. | ||
So it becomes an echo chamber that never dies, where their lies keep going around and around and around the world and we can never make them go away. | ||
That's our fault. We should ask President Trump to use his executive power to form an administration that regulates propaganda fairly. | ||
And you know, just to go deeper into this issue, because People are active. | ||
Not enough. But really, I mean, I'm not even trying to go next level with you, Jefferson, here, but it's just, it's like, it really just shows how enslaved Americans really are. | ||
Because people say, well, I'd love to do this, I'd love to do this, I'd love to take action, but they can't do it. | ||
Why? They have bills to pay. | ||
They got mortgages, they got fancy toys, they got big houses, they got, they're in debt. | ||
So, so, they don't even have time to fight for their own country because they're already enslaved with their own debt or their own consumerism or their own greed or their own whatever. | ||
You've heard the expression, those that make peaceful, nonviolent debate impossible make violent revolution inevitable, correct? | ||
You've heard that. If we can't debate people, there's no reason for mass media. | ||
If we can't have an honest debate in mass media before the same audience, Then we're lost. | ||
We're up here shadowboxing, wrestling. | ||
It's professional wrestling. We're doing play-by-play of a gang rape. | ||
Instead of stopping the rape, we're just doing the play-by-play. | ||
No, and I'll be honest with you. | ||
This is an internal struggle I go through almost every day, Jefferson. | ||
It's true. Right? | ||
But the frustration is that we can't think our way out of this box they've put us in because they've conditioned us to believe that mass media is free speech. | ||
Correct? We all think that. | ||
Well, and it's just, it's almost like we drink their Kool-Aid that we know is poisoned, and we drink it even though we know it's poisoned, where it's like, look, because it's kind of the same thing. | ||
Well, okay, we can get Trump re-elected, or we can get people elected, or hey, go run for office. | ||
That's rigged, too! They cheat on that, too! | ||
Right, look at Bevin. Look at the Kentucky governor. | ||
Had them dead to rights on cheating him out of his office, and he folded. | ||
I don't know what blackmail they have on Bevin, but for the Kentucky governor to give up on that race when he could have easily won if he just challenged it... | ||
Well, look, great call, Jefferson. | ||
I got to go to a break here. | ||
We got a guest coming. It's a great call. | ||
Folks, look, I'm just going to put it frankly for you. | ||
I got into media. I did radio broadcasts. | ||
I did peaceful protests. I started to enforce because I don't want a violent revolution. | ||
I don't, okay? I don't want that. | ||
But that's what somebody wants. | ||
All right, we got a couple more callers on the line here. | ||
We'll keep lines open. | ||
Are lines open? I don't even know. | ||
The number is 877-789-2539. | ||
If they're open, you can get in. | ||
Otherwise, I'm going to take a couple more calls here, and then Lee Stranahan joins us. | ||
It's not that I'm at a loss for words, because believe me, there's plenty I could say right now. | ||
It's that trying to consciously decide what I should say and do in these trying times is so paralyzing that I can't speak. | ||
That's just the truth. So let me just go to the phone lines. | ||
Let's go to Craig in Washington. | ||
Lee Stranhan joining us in the next segment. | ||
Craig in Washington, go ahead. | ||
Can you hear me? Loud and clear. | ||
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Good deal. Hey, Owen, how's it going? | |
Great, thank you. Yeah, this is one of those days that kind of just shakes you. | ||
You feel your body kind of shaking. | ||
On the positive side, this kind of pulls the layer of onion off some more eyes and gets some more people kind of looking at it. | ||
At this world and questioning it, which is what we're all talking about, the sleeping giant that has not awoken yet. | ||
So, and Alex mentioned it with Epstein, blowing a hole, I forget what he called, blowing a hole in the site, or I forget what the term he used. | ||
Sitegeist? Yeah, the biggest one is coming, and the biggest one is going to come economically. | ||
You know, Trump has built a great A great economy, but I'm going to say on top of a rotting, infested foundation. | ||
Well, and think about this, too. | ||
Think about this, Craig. I mean, we've got record stock market numbers today. | ||
Trump is, you know, petting that on the head. | ||
And that's great. That's good. | ||
But do we have a country? | ||
Do we have justice? Yeah, and it's fiat. | ||
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It's all goddamn fiat. | |
It's all fake. | ||
Like, the news is fake. | ||
Our economy is fake right now. | ||
And it's going to go, you know, everybody that predicted the dot-com crash and the housing crash is predicting another crash. | ||
And it's either going to come because there's too much debt or it's going to come because the globalists are going to want to set it afire to try to hit the next stage. | ||
And my point is when this When this opening of people's minds is going to happen is when they don't have a paycheck, is when they go from making six figures to unemployment. | ||
I am sure this is when the Tea Party started. | ||
I am sure Alex Jones, his audience grew in 08-09 when this reality that the paycheck, and that's why you said everyone's dumb. | ||
Everyone's not dumb, but asleep. | ||
Everyone's So tied to this debt that they're just going, they're working hard. | ||
When that vein of flow of heroin, which is fiat money, stops these people and they look up and go, wait, what just happened? | ||
What just happened? It is our moment. | ||
That we need to have a story on our side because there is sure a lot of loud voices calling for, this is capitalism. | ||
We don't live in a capitalistic society. | ||
Far from it. | ||
So we need to have our voice and putting it out ahead of time. | ||
As Alex talks about somebody getting killed, you know, we're going to get killed in jail. | ||
We need to have the same bit of information out there ahead of time. | ||
And so that's my point. | ||
A perfect example of somebody to bring out there is Alex has had on Katherine Austin Fitz. | ||
Have you followed her at all? | ||
I'm sorry? Have you followed Katherine Austin Fitz? | ||
I don't believe so. It may be one of those deals. | ||
People send me stuff about Schaefer Cox all the time. | ||
People have been fighting for Schaefer Cox's freedom for a while. | ||
He was an innocent man they put in jail. | ||
And they're like, why don't you ever talk about Schaefer? | ||
I'm the bad guy. It's like, what do you want me to do, man? | ||
I got everything going on right now. | ||
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She's been on, I think, Alex a couple times. | |
So she has very, very well-documented information that the federal government has lost $22 trillion of our dollars. | ||
Just go for the missing money, Catherine Austin Fifth. | ||
Not that you're wrong, because I do agree. | ||
It's just that kind of the whole world economy is a fiat economy right now. | ||
Yeah. And so it's kind of just like, you know, which bubble will burst for, you know... | ||
I get what you're saying. I'm not disagreeing. | ||
It's just like... | ||
It's kind of like the whole world is an economic bubble that's gonna pop. | ||
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Oh, of course. But when it... | |
My point is not the bubble. | ||
It's just when it pops, that's when people are gonna... | ||
People are gonna come to their senses When this, you know, on-time delivery to your house... | ||
Yeah, yeah. And I don't want to pontificate on what you're saying because we could go down that road and it's very real and hopefully it doesn't become too real. | ||
But it's like we all measure these things, man. | ||
I mean, I... Yeah, like I said, I don't want to pontificate, but we're all measuring these things right now, Craig, the Thinking Minds. | ||
Thank you so much for that great call. | ||
Let's go to Danny in Oregon. | ||
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Go ahead, Danny. Hey, man. | |
I'm really, really sad to hear about Andre today, and I'm sure it's hitting you home a little more than a lot of us. | ||
But, you know, I think that what people keep calling and going, well, you know, what are we supposed to do? | ||
You know, what are we supposed to do? | ||
Asking you, asking Alex what to do. | ||
You know, I mean, you guys have enough on your plate. | ||
You can't be the ones who always come up with the plan. | ||
You know, I have a feeling that You know, I still support the president. | ||
I still love Trump. But, you know, he needs to wake up and keep his eyes open on all fronts. | ||
I know he's got a lot going on, but he's going to start losing a lot of the true fighters. | ||
You know, like Roger Stone was one of his biggest fighters. | ||
You and Alex, they're fighters. | ||
You know, everybody, he's going to be stuck with just the... | ||
As Alex likes to say, the sunshine patriots, you know, the demographic that just wants to hear winning, winning, winning, and swoon over him at the rallies. | ||
There's nothing wrong with that. | ||
It's just He's going to lose all the fighters if he just keeps letting them go down. | ||
You know, he took a bullet for Trump politically, and he doesn't pull them out or pardon them. | ||
Well, and that's the thing, too. Again, I'm not trying to turn this into a bash Trump show. | ||
Again, we're just doing commentary on the events that are unfolding here. | ||
But, like, there is a meme I saw, and you kind of just put it into words. | ||
Where it's like, look at all the people that have actually taken political bullets for Trump. | ||
And so the meme is like, here's somebody showing Trump all the people that have taken the political bullets for Trump. | ||
You know, Roger Stone, Flynn, Alex Jones, all these people. | ||
And then in the next frame, here's Trump saying, but it's a record stock market. | ||
And so at some point, you just kind of sit there and you're like, well, you know, the stock market's nice, but I'd like freedom. | ||
I'd like a country. I'd like justice. | ||
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I'd like free speech. That stuff's gonna matter, you know, if we all end up in a concentration camp like Hillary Clinton would have it. | |
And people think that's a joke, but it's not, Danny. | ||
It's not a joke. Look at what the left is doing to Roger Stone. | ||
I mean, this is not a joke. | ||
That's who these people are. | ||
They have a penchant to... | ||
These people have a penchant to lock you up and torture you, man. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, I had this just thinking, disgusted... | |
I was feeling in my stomach this morning when I read about it. | ||
I knew it was coming. You know, like Alex said, you know, maybe if they don't come for a verdict on day one, there's a little more hope, but not much. | ||
And really, what it comes down to is they were just taking their sweet time trying to make all of the charges stick. | ||
Every last one of them, they were making sure they got all of them, get the longest sentence possible. | ||
I mean, it's a death sentence. He's not going to get out of there when he's alive. | ||
He's going to be six and something years old. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
You know, and everybody seems to have already forgotten about Tommy Robinson and Julian Assange. | ||
I mean, not everyone, but a lot of people have just kind of moved on with a little past the graveyard, you know? | ||
I don't want that to happen again, and I don't think it should have happened to them. | ||
I think we need to do something, you know? | ||
I think something like a global or a national... | ||
Kind of uprising, protest, peaceful. | ||
And you know what? And here's the thing, too, because that's it exactly, Danny. | ||
And thank you so much for the call. | ||
I'm going to get to more callers, I promise. | ||
We also got Lee Stranahan coming up. | ||
Here's the thing, too. It's like, like I said yesterday, if I had the ability, I would get 10 million people to march on Washington tomorrow. | ||
The issue now is obviously the rigged system against Roger Stone or whatever. | ||
Pardon Roger Stone. But there is an individual that has that power. | ||
His name is Donald Trump. And so, again, I'm not turning this to a bash Trump show, but all of this is happening under Trump. | ||
He has the means to do all these things. | ||
We all claim we have the will to do it, but we don't have the means. | ||
So we're stuck in this rut of frustration, pulling our hair out, seeing the corruption that we know has been there for so long, as it's exposing itself, thinking, okay, it's finally exposed itself. | ||
Now America can see it. | ||
Can we get some action? And look, maybe Trump is figuring, hey, I'm going to wait and I'm going to do all this in October 2020 and that's how I'm going to be the most effective. | ||
But man, boy, is it going to be a long wait for that. | ||
Folks, this is unbelievable what we have here. | ||
Now with Tom Arnold threatening Mike Cernovich and Roger Stone, Meghan McCain. | ||
I mean, you know, I don't want to like sit here and even respond to a woman like Meghan McCain. | ||
But man, what a pig bitch. | ||
Says, rotten hell, Roger Stone. | ||
Well, how about you, rotten hell, Megan, with your damn warmonger father? | ||
How do you like that? See, like, and I need to just calm down before I get off the rails here going into Megan McCain. | ||
But it's the same thing. And now, so, here's Tom Arnold. | ||
What does this even mean, Tom? | ||
Says, Roger Stone. | ||
Well, first of all, so Mike Cernovich says... | ||
Look at how Roger Stone was treated versus Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Roger Stone, guns pointed at him, invasion, leaked CNN, the whole thing. | ||
He goes to jail, he's the biggest criminal. | ||
All the media coverage, everything. Jeffrey Epstein, no armed raid, hardly any media attention, and then magically dies in jail, if you believe that. | ||
But so, Tom Arnold says, Roger Stone and Jeffrey Epstein were very close to Donald Trump, then they died in prison. | ||
Who's next? Pete the Gate. So, as if Pete the Gate isn't real, and, by the way, Stone hasn't died in prison. | ||
And did Epstein die in prison? | ||
He was murdered. But, you know, here's kind of my other thing, too. | ||
Because, folks, at the end of the day, I'm just trying to make sense of it all, just like you. | ||
And I look at an Adam Schiff up there, just a bold-faced liar, a criminal, a treasonous actor, sedition at the very least. | ||
I think to myself, no human in their right mind just does that for political purposes. | ||
There's just no way, right? | ||
So you can only assume the worst type of things about that person. | ||
So you wonder, what goes on with Tom Arnold behind closed doors? | ||
Or is he just a drug addict? | ||
So, it's just nuts. | ||
But, you know, I'm just going to say this, and Lee Stranahan, our next guest, is with us here. | ||
Stories at Infowars.com. | ||
The latest Tom Arnold insane outburst. | ||
Again, folks, I'm not a violent revolutionary. | ||
I never wanted to be. | ||
I still don't want to be. | ||
That's not what I got into this for. | ||
I'm a... I like logic and reasoning and philosophy and common sense. | ||
That's the kind of revolutionary I am, a thought revolutionary. | ||
But let me tell you, it's kind of like in high school and stuff. | ||
I was never a big fighter, like hockey fights, stuff like that, bar fights, whatever. | ||
I was never a big fighter. I've been in some scraps, but I was never really the guy that wants to fight. | ||
Like, an instinct kicks in. | ||
Like, as soon as I saw my friend get hit, or as soon as I saw... | ||
Like, I've never gotten physical with people that assault me out on the scene. | ||
Like, the only time I ever drop someone is when they rip the camera out of Savannah Hernandez's hand. | ||
It's like, it's just instinctual. | ||
Like, I don't have an instinct to fight these people, but man... | ||
You start locking up my friends. | ||
You start going after my associates. | ||
I get the message. | ||
I'm next. You see? | ||
You understand? It's like you see someone that just knocked three of your friends out in a row. | ||
You kind of get it like, hmm, he's coming after me next. | ||
Better take action here. | ||
Now, sorry, I'm out of control, folks. | ||
I can't help it. Now, Lee Stranahan is with us. | ||
Because don't forget, they're running the whole impeachment scam, too. | ||
And Lee, you called out all this Ukrainian corruption years ago. | ||
I mean, literally, it's all documented on your radio show and your social media accounts. | ||
With Alexander Chalupa, that Trump and his team, I guess, finally are recognizing it. | ||
And I guess that's our frustration, too. | ||
It's like, hey, Lee Stranahan could have told all this to Donald Trump two years ago. | ||
Maybe we could have avoided this mess. | ||
But here we are, Lee. | ||
So with all the impeachment stuff going on, the real quid pro quo with the Bidens, I mean, they even admit it. | ||
Kent was investigating Bidens and Burisma. | ||
Kent was doing that! | ||
And then the Obama administration shut it down! | ||
So, Lee, what is the latest, what's on your radar right now? | ||
Well, two things. First off, I gotta say, Owen, thanks for having me on the show. | ||
Roger would appreciate your pocket square. | ||
It's very well done. | ||
It's very respectful, Owen. | ||
Thank you. Thank you for talking me off the ledge and onto the pocket square. | ||
Thank you. You're welcome. Well, it is well done, and you know Roger cares about fashion. | ||
Now, and I'm trying to make some light of this, but this is awful. | ||
As you point out, we know Roger, right? | ||
I'm the guy who got Roger into this whole Russiagate story. | ||
I ghostwrote a piece for him over at Breitbart. | ||
I called him in the summer of 2016, after the conventions, and I said, hey, Roger, do you know anything about this Russiagate thing that's just starting? | ||
The Democrats are accusing the Russians of hacking the DNC servers. | ||
And Roger Stone said to me, I don't know anything about it. | ||
So I know that Roger knew nothing about it, because he genuinely knew nothing about it. | ||
And then I wrote the piece for him, and that kind of got him in. | ||
I was actually in the committee room when I saw Adam Schiff Blatantly lie, because I knew the story. | ||
And Adam Schiff was talking about, don't forget what he was busted. | ||
Don't forget what this sham is about. | ||
The whole switcheroo that the prosecution did here was this was about who did the hacking. | ||
When Roger was brought in front of Congress, it was about, who did the hacking? | ||
What do you know about the hacking? | ||
Did you know about the hacking beforehand? | ||
And then suddenly, in this trial, it switched to, it's suddenly criminal to be interested in what WikiLeaks is doing. | ||
Apparently, that's what it is. | ||
Yeah, yeah, even though, you know, Julian Assange went on CNN with Anderson Cooper and everyone else. | ||
That's right. And let me say this. | ||
Let me do one. I don't like to plug stuff much, but you mentioned Alexander Chalupa. | ||
I was talking about her, first off, on Infowars. | ||
You guys are the only people, I swear to God, aside from my radio show, Infowars, Alex, David Knight, were the only people to give me a platform to talk about this Ukrainian stuff two years ago. | ||
But there's a new film out called Revealing Ukraine. | ||
It's on Amazon Prime right now. | ||
Anybody can watch it if you're a Prime member, or you can rent it or whatever. | ||
Yeah, probably get it now before they take it down. | ||
Yeah, Oliver Stone. | ||
It's Oliver Stone produced it and is in it. | ||
And I play the reporter, and I'm shaved about as well as I am now. | ||
But I'm pretty factually interesting. | ||
And I was talking about Alexandra Chalupa. | ||
That interview was done in 2017. | ||
Now we hear Devin Nunez talking about it. | ||
And they're only getting about a tenth of the Alexandra Chalupa story. | ||
They're not talking about her involvement with Brett Kimberlin, the convicted serial bomber. | ||
That's the big story that they're not—but you watch, that's coming out. | ||
But I'll tell you what I'm really worried about right now, Owen. | ||
Alexandra Chalupa targeted Paul Manafort, Roger Stone, and Julian Assange. | ||
What do those three people all have in common at this point? | ||
And here's a hint. | ||
Jail, right? | ||
Julian Assange is out in Belmarsh Prison. | ||
I've been out there in England. Oh, but not just that, but, like, jail for life. | ||
And that—well, let's talk about that. | ||
That's a very important point you make there, Owen. | ||
What is Julian Assange in prison for, in the harshest prison in England? | ||
I call it Britmo. | ||
It's the British equivalent of Gitmo. | ||
What's he in for? | ||
Bail jumping. And yet he's gagged. | ||
What is Paul Manafort? | ||
What was he convicted of? | ||
What was he convicted of? Answer? | ||
Tax evasion, basically, right? | ||
Which they threw out of the court system two years prior. | ||
I mean, he already was in court for that. | ||
They threw it out. That's right. | ||
But have you ever heard of somebody for tax evasion ever in your life Getting gagged and put in solitary confinement. | ||
No, because it's part of the big show. | ||
You know, it's part of the big show where it's about Russian collusion. | ||
Because if you ask the average person, why is Paul Manafort in jail? | ||
They say, Russian collusion and Donald Trump. | ||
It's like, no! So let's stay on this. | ||
We've got to go to break here, Lee, but stay on this path, where you're going with this, and how it's all... | ||
See, folks, that's the other thing, too. | ||
It's like, Lee Stranahan, next year's news today. | ||
Like, he told you the whole thing. | ||
And it's just like, but still the average American is so informed, uninformed, excuse me, they don't even know like what the hell's going on. | ||
I mean, that's another frustration. All right, I'm going to try to lay this out and then get Lee Stranahan to just put the details out there to kind of just blow away the fog of what I'm about to say. | ||
So the new thing, and they're going to act like this is some big deal, but think about it. | ||
The original thing was the phone call with Trump and Zelensky. | ||
So, what does Trump do? | ||
So during the Obama administration, George Kent was even involved. | ||
There were already investigations being opened up into Burisma and the Biden's involvement. | ||
That was already going on. Now the Obama administration closed down that investigation magically the day after Hunter Biden got on the board of the gas company. | ||
But now, they're sitting here and they're drumming up new narratives saying, uh-oh, yep, Trump was planning on investigating Bidens. | ||
Yep, Zelensky was going to be in on it. | ||
It's true. Trump and Ukraine colluded to investigate the Bidens. | ||
Well, now I'm sitting here thinking, you know, the only reason Biden even probably ran was so they could use this as an excuse. | ||
Oh, Trump's going after his political candidate. | ||
Well, it doesn't matter if it's his political opposition or not. | ||
So what I'm saying is, Lee, and get into the weeds here. | ||
Basically... Everything that they're accusing Trump of doing in Ukraine, Joe Biden literally actually did. | ||
And so now it's this magical wizardry. | ||
They somehow twist it and make Trump investigating all the corruption that they're claiming they're investigating of him is actually not an investigation. | ||
I mean... I don't know how to properly lay this out eloquently, but that's literally it. | ||
Trump is investigating the crimes that the Democrats are claiming they're investigating into him. | ||
I mean, this is bizarro world. | ||
Lee Stranahan, try to straighten it all out here. | ||
Sure, yeah. So this is what I've been reporting on for about three years now. | ||
And actually, let me explain it even more. | ||
Before this. This is what's going on. | ||
Anybody—two Google searches will explain everything you've seen in the last three years. | ||
This is not about Trump as much as it is about demonizing Putin. | ||
And you could see that with the attack on Tulsi Gabbard by Hillary Clinton. | ||
It's the exact same attack. | ||
So here's the two Internet searches anybody can do to figure this out. | ||
First off, search for Senate Resolution 322. | ||
322, you know, like the skull and bones number. | ||
But Senate Resolution 322, that is a Senate resolution put forth in 2005 by Joe Biden. | ||
He's the sole sponsor. | ||
There's two co-sponsors, Barack Obama and John McCain. | ||
Now, before I tell you what it is, just stop right there. | ||
Think about that. You got Joe Biden, Barack Obama, and John McCain As the only three sponsors or co-sponsors, and Owen, Nobody's ever written a single news story ever about Senate Resolution 322. | ||
Even like, hey, Obama and McCain don't agree on much, but they agreed on this, right? | ||
You'd think, okay, well that's an obvious story. | ||
And you know, that's odd too, because I couldn't find a story written about the Kent investigations into Burisma and the Bidens, even though he confirmed it and the ambassador both confirmed it during the hearings under oath. | ||
That's right. So what was Biden supporting in Senate Resolution 322? | ||
And the answer is a guy named Mikhail Khodorkovsky. | ||
That's a big name, but go look up Senate Resolution 322. | ||
You'll see Khodorkovsky. | ||
Then, here's what I want you to do. | ||
Khodorkovsky was once the richest guy in Russia. | ||
He owned Yukos Oil, Y-U-K-O-S. Now look up Yukos Rothschild. | ||
And what you'll find is that when Vladimir Putin put Mikhail Khodorkovsky in jail in 2003, Khodorkovsky gave Like $13.5 billion worth of shares of that oil company to Lord Jacob Rothschild. | ||
Now again, that's not a conspiracy theory. | ||
That's a press release. | ||
You can find it at the Times of London. | ||
And here's what it is. | ||
Think about this, Owen. Now this guy Rothschild has these shares that are worth $13.5 billion, but they're not worth anything because Putin nationalized Yukos Oil When Khodorkovsky was trying to steal it and sell the Russian oil assets to the UK and the US. And the US is very important here. | ||
Khodorkovsky, the guy I just mentioned, he was on the Carlyle Group. | ||
He was on the advisory board. | ||
You've heard of the Carlyle Group. | ||
Yes, yes, and I'm sorry to interject, but let me ask you a question. | ||
Would these pipelines potentially be going through Syria? | ||
Yes. And don't forget, energy is the big deal in Ukraine. | ||
That's why Burisma is such a big deal. | ||
This is about—their hatred of Putin has nothing to do with human rights, democracy. | ||
They don't care about any of that. | ||
This is a money deal. | ||
And so what they've done is they've entered in this—and the Magnitsky Act, which you heard about in the Trump Tower meeting, was all about demonizing Putin for money. | ||
Because this guy Khodorkovsky—and by the way, he got pardoned by Putin. | ||
He's got his own website. | ||
You'll see on his website, he's praised by Hillary Clinton. | ||
He's praised by—do you know who introduced the Magnitsky Act? | ||
John McCain is the person who introduced the Magnitsky Act. | ||
This guy Bill Browder's pushing. | ||
So what you're seeing here—and by the way, it took me— I can't believe that Bill Browder's involved. | ||
Again, Russia's been trying to arrest that guy for how long? | ||
I think Hungary, too? Yes, and Bill Browder's a very bad guy. | ||
Bill Browder, whose grandfather Earl Browder... | ||
And they invited him on Fox News when this was all developing. | ||
He did like 10 Fox News hits in a week. | ||
I remember seeing it. | ||
Do you know why? | ||
Here's one more internet search for you. | ||
Look up Rothschild Murdoch Genie Energy. | ||
Genie like Genie in a bottle. | ||
And of course, now you're again bringing it back to Syria because Genie wanted to get those pipelines through Syria. | ||
That's right. And what you'll find is Lord Jacob Rothschild and Rupert Murdoch are business partners in this company, Genie Energy, who had the exclusive drilling rights to the oil industry. | ||
How do you get that oil? | ||
The only way you get that oil is you either bomb Syria or you have someone like Donald Trump give Israel the Golan Heights. | ||
And so, once again, forget whatever you think of Israel. | ||
Forget whatever you think of U.S. policy towards Israel. | ||
For these people, it's about one thing. | ||
It's about money. And that's why the Gini Energy Board, if you go look at it, here's who's on that Gini Energy Board. | ||
First off, four people, four out of eight, Direct connections to Jeffrey Epstein, Michael Steinhardt, Larry Summers, Who ran Russia policy for the Clintons in the 1990s. | ||
Bill Richardson, okay, and Rupert Murdoch, who you can find a photo of him and Ghislaine Maxwell. | ||
And by the way, again, I'm just kind of plugging in some gaps here. | ||
This is why they loved John McCain so much, because he was willing to go into Syria and actually arm these terrorists. | ||
That they would say is ISIS or this group or whatever, rebels. | ||
But no, no, no. It was people that got into certain areas so that they could go in, take the oil fields, and McCain went over there, organized the damn terrorists, Obama funded and armed them, and so he was the one going over there organizing them on the ground. | ||
That was McCain. That's right. | ||
And one other thing, you mentioned Meghan McCain earlier. | ||
She was in London last night, and guess what she was doing? | ||
You want to guess? She was handing out the Magnitsky Awards with Bill Browder. | ||
That's what Meghan McCain was. | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
Yes. And if you find... | ||
Unbelievable. And when you talk about the Fox thing, Owen, I used to be the lead investigative reporter at Breitbart News. | ||
Guess how many Fox appearances I've done in my entire life? | ||
Zero. They've never, ever, ever... | ||
Well, I'll tell you what, we've got to go to a break here, but your show, The Fault Line, can be found at populist.tv, correct? | ||
Yeah, we're on my Twitter feed at stranahan.com and revealing Ukraine on Amazon. | ||
Oh, and I got to plug, that's a really good movie. | ||
People will like it. All right, look, I have to take these calls, Lee, in the next segment. | ||
But come on with me next week. | ||
Come back on The War Room next week. | ||
And let's just continue to hammer this out. | ||
Because I know there's... | ||
It was great seeing you in Washington last week, too, by the way. | ||
It's always great to see you. | ||
It's crazy. Horrible day, though. | ||
As great as it is to see it. | ||
It's an awful day. Roger Stone did nothing wrong. | ||
This is a political kangaroo court... | ||
We're under a coup from the CIA. It breaks your heart to witness this. | ||
Lee Stranahan, thank you so much. | ||
We're going to get him back next week. He's too good. | ||
Let me say this before I take your calls. | ||
You know, I told myself consciously that I was going to be calm today. | ||
It's a Friday. We'll take some calls. | ||
I've been really frustrated and yelling and raising my voice like a wild man all week. | ||
But you just get reminded of how corrupt they are. | ||
And you're in such a focus to defeat them. | ||
Even my own boss is like, Owen, do you need to step away? | ||
And I can't step away just like Alex still is here because it's like, it's an analogy, but it's like if you're in a video game and you've been playing the video game for so long and you're finally on that level, you have this focus and it's just you can't turn away until you have victory. | ||
At least we're dying of fighting for humanity and not video game addiction. | ||
And that's the thing too. | ||
It's because this isn't a video game. | ||
This is the real world. | ||
No, this is devil worshippers. It's an interdimensional demon transmission. | ||
Anyways, I'm still here, still working, but I'm going home now, and I'm going to call into firepower tonight, and they're all over the news celebrating. | ||
They're all over the news. They're saying they hope he dies in jail, and they want me arrested next, so that's all over Twitter. | ||
These are, hey, the good thing about all these libtards that never actually got in any real fights or never, almost the entire military's on our side, All you pussies, I'm not talking about our listeners, but people that support The Globalist, you're all wanting to earn your bones. | ||
You're a bunch of dumbasses. | ||
So I don't want to fight with you because you're not a challenge, but you keep trying to conjure it. | ||
You kick off the revolution. | ||
You're gonna be begging for your mommies. | ||
Let's go out to the phone lines now. | ||
Let's start with Christian in Missouri who actually got through to the White House hotline, which is apparently impossible. | ||
It's overwhelmed right now with people calling in just begging Trump to take action with any of the number of crimes happening. | ||
So Christian in Missouri, go ahead. | ||
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Good news, good news. Good news from Missouri. | |
Thank you. | ||
Hey, I called in once and talked to an operator, and she gave me kind of a run-around, put me over to some sort of recorded line that said I would have to call another number. | ||
So I called again, got busy, called again the 1414, and got the same person, I do believe, I don't know, and told her that, you know, I didn't appreciate it, that we're the ones That support them and their jobs, | ||
and they work for us. And anyway, she transferred me again to the dead-end line, and so I went ahead and called the 11-11 and got through and left a message for the president, actually spoke to an operator, so I'm like, believe it or not, | ||
the same one I spoke to the last two times, and let her know that we didn't appreciate Roger Stone being railroaded like this, that these are not This is not a jury of his peers, and the due process here is definitely lacking, and I know that Trump and he are good friends, but that's besides the point. | ||
This is all about due process and making sure that we all have Let me just say this, Christian. | ||
While it is... I want to say this, because this is important to me, actually. | ||
While it is beside the point politically and legally, what we're doing and talking about here with Roger Stone and Donald Trump and Stone deserving a pardon, but, you know, I've got to be honest. | ||
At a certain level, to me, I actually measure a man on his loyalty. | ||
And so if Trump doesn't even have loyalty to one of his best friends for decades that he can't even pardon him like this... | ||
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Oh, I agree. I agree. | |
And I think more of us need to get out there tonight, tomorrow, over the weekend, and call that number. | ||
The 1111 seems the one that gets you through. | ||
Whether or not my message got through, I don't know. | ||
But, you know, I let them know my full name. | ||
And call members of Congress, too. | ||
If you can't get hold of the White House, call your local members of Congress. | ||
You know, your representatives, governors, whatever. | ||
Call them all. Let them all know you're fed up. | ||
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I mean, we need to let them know that we're completely fed up. | |
I mean... Because, again, that's the thing, too. | ||
I'm sorry to cut you off, Christian, but that's the thing, too. | ||
It's like, I understand, like, hey, Trump, he's in control of his own destiny. | ||
He's his own man. So is America. | ||
So we're in control of our destiny, too. | ||
We're our own country, too, and if we choose to take action, then we'll take action. | ||
If not, we'll lose. Exactly. | ||
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Exactly. By the way, Owen, you make Missouri proud. | |
Well, God bless you, brother. | ||
I love Missouri. Missouri will always be my home. | ||
It's where the heart is. And let me tell you, you know, look, liberal Austin is just getting so out of control. | ||
And the state of Missouri is one of the freest states, open carry. | ||
Democrats in Missouri don't hate you. | ||
They're good people. So it's just sad to see what's happened in Texas. | ||
Let's go now to Jeff in Canada. | ||
Go ahead, Jeff. Hey Owen, just sorry to hear about Roger, but I just want to commend you for fighting for your friend, and I think that's exactly what Trump needs to do right now. | ||
You know, to quote a movie analogy, he's like King Arthur, that, you know, he's pulled the sword from the stone, but now he's got to put both hands on it. | ||
He's got to really embrace the full power of his authority, and I think, you know, a weak thing that I've seen with Trump is that he's kind of been You know, intimidated that he wasn't in the military and maybe a bit sycophantic to some of these deep state military guys and whatnot. | ||
But it's time for him to really embrace who he is and the power of his office. | ||
Because right now, he's a businessman. | ||
He's doing good at the economy. | ||
But, you know, in the judicial realm and the military realm and whatnot, he's the commander-in-chief. | ||
And I totally agree with what you say, that if he doesn't stand up for his friend, After all that Roger's been through with him, it really shows a deep character flaw. | ||
And I think we need to give him a little time. | ||
You know, it just happened. But give him a little time. | ||
But how he responds to this, I think is going to, you know, really prove who he is. | ||
If he doesn't do this, you know, those speeches about draining the swamp are just going to ring so hollow that people are just going to stop Stop. | ||
I mean, you got to support him. | ||
He's the only guy we got. | ||
Well, and that's the other thing, too, that you just said about, you know, draining the swamp. | ||
Well, and I don't know if it's that Trump really thought he could work with these people because he even said he's like, wow, it's a lot worse than I thought. | ||
But there's another level, too, where it's like he's being bullied and intimidated out of doing his job. | ||
No, no, no. Donald Trump, the president of the United States investigating the corruption of the Bidens, that's his damn job. | ||
But the Democrats and the media come out and they intimidate him out of doing his job, saying, we're going to impeach you for this, we'll ruin your life for this. | ||
Well, no, that's him doing his job. | ||
He needs to do his job. | ||
Well, exactly. And if he doesn't do it, I think, you know... | ||
Or get a guy in there. | ||
Get a hatchet, man, who can just start swinging. | ||
Yeah, get somebody in there who's not afraid of Fox News. | ||
I mean, and here's the crazy thing, too. | ||
It's like Bill Shine's wife, Darla Shine, is like on social media. | ||
I didn't believe it. It's her, but it is. | ||
Calling out the vaccine injuries and all this stuff. | ||
And you're like, man, where is the fearlessness? | ||
Yeah. You need somebody in there who is just laser focused on swinging the sword right now. | ||
And I think, you know, I think there's a fear factor in him. | ||
Just like there is in all of us, you know, to fully embrace our past and our destiny and our calling with God. | ||
But this is the point. | ||
If he doesn't do it now, when will he do it? | ||
And I'm not banking on 2020. | ||
I mean, I'd bet on Trump winning 2020, but we can't take that risk. | ||
If there's a 1% chance Trump doesn't win in 2020 and he doesn't and he and we don't take action leading up to that, we're done. | ||
We're done. Yeah, and I think no matter if he rises or falls, our hope and our destiny isn't ultimately in Donald Trump, it's in God. | ||
But I really want to say, every patriot right now really needs to put both hands on their own sword and pull it from the stone. | ||
Because literally, this is the time. | ||
If you don't do it now, you're going to be watching a football game and someone's going to kick your door in. | ||
Yeah, you know what? I think I'm going to take some time to really pray and do some introspection and think about how we can defeat these people. | ||
Because I can sit up here and yell all day long, and I have a platform. | ||
The people that listen, they appreciate it because I'm venting what they're feeling. | ||
I'm putting out into the universe what they want to scream and put out of the universe. | ||
I'm taking the action, but it's just like... | ||
I mean, again, we got a year until the election happens here. | ||
I'm not going to put all my eggs in Trump's basket. | ||
I'm going to put all our eggs in our basket, in my basket, in America's basket, and hope we have victory. | ||
Thanks for the call, Jeff. Final caller, Terry in Minnesota. | ||
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Go ahead, Terry. Hey, Owen. | |
How you doing? I was going to talk about Roger, and God bless him. | ||
I personally think he's going to be okay, but we got it going with the Rockefellers and the Rothschilds and all that kind of stuff, you know? | ||
And here's my take. I've talked to Will. | ||
I've talked to most of you guys, including David and Alex, like four years ago, multiple times. | ||
We are of the elect. | ||
I don't know if you even know what that is. | ||
We're not better than anybody else. | ||
That's not who the elects are, but truth has been under attack since the Garden of Eden. | ||
When you're living in the second Earth age, which is flesh, and this might go over your head, but We are dealing with spiritual people and flesh bodies. | ||
And when you talk about all the insanity in 2019, just watch, go back from 19, after World War II, say, 48, when Israel once again became a country, a kingdom, a nation, and look how far the human condition has slid right up to the drag queen story time. | ||
That was unheard of. | ||
And then 50s and the 60s and the 70s. | ||
Well, God bless you, Terry. | ||
I got to go to a break. | ||
The show's over. Folks, it's crazy. | ||
Alex Jones will be back up here tomorrow. | ||
Will Johnson will be live at Bandai Video in an hour. | ||
You know, we're only men, but we are spiritual beings, so it's time for our spirit to shine through. | ||
Pray to God. Honestly, pray to God that... | ||
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