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Derry Nadler and the Democrat Party are committing treason against this country! | ||
And you can kick me out, but he's the one committing crimes. | ||
You are, Jerry Nadler. | ||
You're a member of the Austin City Council. | ||
Are you going to ignore the media? You're not allowed to talk to the mentally defective here. | ||
You're not allowed to speak to the mentally ill. | ||
Mr. Renteria, last time I saw you, you were illegally campaigning outside of a polling place. | ||
America's done with this! | ||
So there you go. We voted for Donald Trump, and they're simply removing him because they don't like him. | ||
Trump will do four more years because of you. | ||
Things got a little heated at a public forum addressing homelessness in Austin. | ||
The goal was to discuss the challenges the city of Austin is facing as the homeless population expands. | ||
We should be standing like me right now! | ||
We should be standing like me right now! | ||
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Not like this! Nothing is going to change in this city or your city with this bad leadership. | |
Fly back to the United States of America! | ||
Did you see the Project Veritas video? | ||
Of the Bernie Sanders campaign manager talking about violent riots. | ||
Does this concern you at all? | ||
So you're just not going to talk to me? | ||
Like a 12-year-old? You're just going to walk away? | ||
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The famed Anderson Cooper. | |
Mr. Cooper, do you plan on bringing up the Project Wintertown's tape to SML? Will you disavow political violence, Anderson? | ||
Simple as that. Will you disavow political violence? | ||
Anderson Cooper from CNN. Anderson! | ||
Alright Anderson, I'm going to assume you want political terror in this country, guys. | ||
I can only assume that Anderson Cooper at CNN supports violent socialist revolutions in America. | ||
And there he goes. The famed, the genius, Anderson Cooper. | ||
You like me? I like you! | ||
Get that mic out of my face, colonizer! | ||
Be calm down. I am Rob! | ||
This is me being called! | ||
Will you please quit lying about the president? | ||
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No, I'm gonna tell you the truth. | |
He's not a racist. He is a bigot and a racist. | ||
He's won awards for his contributions to inner cities. | ||
He is a bigot and a racist. What has he done that's bigoted, sir? | ||
He is a bigot and a racist. What has he done? | ||
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Maybe you're a bigot. How do you like that? | |
You're a racist and a bigot. | ||
Look at this. Congressman Al Green is a racist and a bigot. | ||
Congressman Al Green is a racist and a bigot. | ||
How do you like that people just call you a racist? | ||
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I've seen him tell you not to bring up Kyle Jurek. | |
As an mainstream media member, will you disavow Kyle Jurek? | ||
Did you see the Project Veritas video wall? | ||
Why won't you answer a simple question? | ||
I have no idea. So you've not seen the Project Veritas video wall? | ||
Kyle Jurek from the Bernie Sanders campaign says he wants to burn cities to the ground? | ||
And he's on the Bernie Sanders campaign team? | ||
You haven't seen that? Will you disavow political terrorism? | ||
So you will disavow Democrat political terrorism like Bob Kramer? | ||
I have no idea what you're talking about. | ||
So you must be bad at your job. | ||
Here's another CNN anchor who won't disavow Democrat terrorism. | ||
We will get this information out there. | ||
The people will not be scared. | ||
But all I see is God-fearing, American-loving patriots out here! | ||
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And I told Alex, I said, man, this is the best toothpaste I've ever tried. | ||
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You got to get up there and tell people. | ||
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It feels so good. It feels like good things are happening in my mouth. | ||
In fact, I find myself brushing my teeth. | ||
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Because I like the way it feels. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Wednesday, February 5th, 2020. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room. | ||
I'm your host, Owen Schroer. | ||
Now... I have been on air since 11am today hosting the Alex Jones Show. | ||
And basically I have entered a mindset since last night watching the State of the Union that is this. | ||
My team, Team America, just won the Super Bowl. | ||
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It was a kick-ass performance. | |
And I just want to toast and cheers and celebrate and remember it and talk about it and really just engrave it into this moment of time how powerful it was, | ||
how successful it was and then on the back end how exposing it was Showing the hatred and disgust and arrogance and petulance of the Democrat Party. | ||
And so what I'm going to do today as we monitor the vote right now happening, which I wonder if there won't be some Democrats that switch and vote to acquit today. | ||
We will be monitoring that live, the fake impeachment of President Trump in the Senate now. | ||
We will be monitoring that for you, but I want to go line to line on this Wednesday and just continue to get your response to the State of the Union last night. | ||
And so, without further ado, I reopen the phone lines now. | ||
877-789-2539 877-789-2539 Your responses to the State of the Union and as the vote in the Senate is being rolled out right now, we will talk about that as well. | ||
But again, For a talk show format, I look at this show today as the day after your team just won the Super Bowl. | ||
And that means opening up the phone lines, celebrating, cheersing, toasting, remembering the good times, remembering the moments, remembering the highs, the lows. | ||
And, you know, for me, watching last night, it had pretty much all the emotion that you could desire from a political speech. | ||
I laughed, I cried, I stood and cheered. | ||
I had chills. | ||
the hairs on the back of my neck stood up. | ||
And the only reason we're even talking about the hateful Democrats is not to give their actions any credence. | ||
Not to be impacted by their actions, but to simply say, wow, These people are really committed to their hatred. | ||
And they put it on full display last night. | ||
And yes. Yes, Rush Limbaugh receiving the Medal of Freedom last night was so touching. | ||
So powerful. | ||
So perfect to me. | ||
Beyond class. | ||
Just... What a great move and statement by the President of the United States to do that for Rush Limbaugh. | ||
Now, I hope Rush Limbaugh is on air for another 30 years. | ||
When you're diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, ladies and gentlemen, it's usually not a long time before it gets you. | ||
And understanding that Understanding the importance of Rush Limbaugh and what he represents and his trailblazing in the media and his inspiration to millions, the millions of lives he's touched, his charitable works, an American icon. | ||
For us to have that moment last night, I'm almost getting a little emotional now again thinking about it. | ||
You know, it's like, it's like, The moment where, you know, there was a famous video, this is a crude comparison, but as far as the emotional response, it's the same. | ||
There was a viral video maybe 10 years ago or so where a high school basketball manager that had some form of Down syndrome or some mental disability At the end of the season, he actually got to come into the game and play and scored a bucket. | ||
And the whole arena just went nuts and the tears flowed and the emotions were on high. | ||
And that was the kind of moment it was last night. | ||
That was the feeling of last night. | ||
And I just can't even imagine... | ||
Being so committed to your hatred and disgust that you couldn't enjoy last night's State of the Union and that in the face of the total victory and success and feel-good moment that it was, you still have to tear it down. | ||
I just can't even imagine being that committed to Hatred and evil. | ||
But the good news is America saw it on full display. | ||
And they are staying as far away from that as they possibly can. | ||
And I think that the Democrats have really, really outdone themselves this time when it comes to hurting their own cause. | ||
And really... | ||
Committing political suicide. | ||
Because that's what it was last night. | ||
And the lack of self-awareness. | ||
The lack of regard. And the total display of arrogance and selfishness. | ||
And hatred and disgust put on display. | ||
By the likes of a Pelosi. | ||
And a Tlaib and a Cortez. | ||
The average American that's politically neutral. | ||
Saw that and just was disgusted. | ||
And I can say that in total confidence. | ||
And we'll play the C-SPAN clip. | ||
I can tell you there's a lot more clips. | ||
But just in my personal circle of family and friends, I've always said I have a barometer on this stuff. | ||
Because of the response I get from family and friends when political events happen. | ||
And after the State of the Union last night, I had liberal friends, I had politically neutral family members messaging me, all saying the same thing. | ||
Wow, that speech from President Trump was an absolute home run. | ||
And then on the back end, wow, that display by Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats was absolutely awful and abhorrent. | ||
And it disgusted me. | ||
But you see, ladies and gentlemen, when you have committed yourself to that type of hatred, at this point, there's no going back. | ||
And so they have Already jumped the shark on this deal, and any relent at all shows how fraudulent it all is, so they can't relent. | ||
So it's only going to get worse from the Democrats, but you know what? | ||
Today we're celebrating a Super Bowl victory for America that was last night's State of the Union, and the phone lines are lit up, and we're taking your calls when we get back. | ||
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Uh-oh! Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! | |
I just had this sent to me, Carl Higby on Twitter. | ||
Guys, if you want to pull this up, we've got an interesting development here. | ||
Now, I want to be clear, I don't expect this to go anywhere. | ||
However, it's worth pointing out and using it as some cannon fodder here. | ||
So, the document that Pelosi ripped up last night was the official document signed by Trump, a copy of the State of the Union address. | ||
You know, only a finite amount of these were given out. | ||
She obviously got an official one, being there as the Speaker of the House. | ||
Well, when she ripped up that document, she may have violated the law, and in accordance with the law, Shall be forced to forfeit her office. | ||
Again, I am just having this sent to me from Carl Higbee on Twitter. | ||
Pelosi destroyed an official government document, 18 U.S. Code, 2071 states, whoever having the custody of destroys the same shall be fined, shall forfeit his office, And be disqualified from holding any office under the United States. | ||
Whoa! Now, again, I don't expect there to be any punishment for Nancy Pelosi, who is trying to take the title of biggest bitch in U.S. politics from Hillary Clinton. | ||
But, hey, there's grounds for Pelosi to be ousted from office. | ||
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Oh, wow. | |
Alright, I promise I'm going to take your phone calls. | ||
We do need to give you an update on Article 1 of impeachment. | ||
They've already concluded the vote. | ||
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Trump is acquitted. | |
So that's Article 1. | ||
Article 2 is about to be voted on now, which the president will again be acquitted, but they'll go through the motions again in this fake impeachment scam being run by the Democrats. | ||
But just imagine the last three days For the Democrats, and imagine it being their final days of having any momentum on their side politically to maintain any power at all in the United States Congress. | ||
Monday, the Iowa caucus debacle, where they're now just rigging election results essentially for the public to see and just saying, screw you if you don't like it. | ||
Last night, the State of the Union, and then the petulant, arrogant, disgusting display by the Democrats. | ||
And then today, the two impeachment votes, which will both surely go down as not guilty. | ||
Ouch. Ouch for the Democrats. | ||
Total defeat, total deflation, and for them politically, a death blow. | ||
And I really don't see how the Democrat Party survives this. | ||
All the Democrat Party has left is hate and deception. | ||
And I got news for you. | ||
As many hateful, consciously deceiving Democrats and their brainwashed minions as there might be, No, most Americans are still good people. | ||
Most Americans are still conscious. | ||
And most Americans see right through everything these wicked devils are doing. | ||
Alright, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I will get to your phone calls. | ||
I will get to these two important clips. | ||
I promise you. | ||
In fact, let's actually go to one now. | ||
Clip 8 here. And this was going on all night. | ||
This was going on on panels, on all mainstream news stations. | ||
This was going on all morning, too. | ||
But here's just a small compilation of Democrats calling into C-SPAN after the State of the Union, voicing their disgust at Nancy Pelosi. | ||
I've been a Democrat for 70-something years. | ||
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And what I've seen tonight of the Democrat Party... | |
I am changing my mind. | ||
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I mean, I'll probably still be a Democrat. | |
Before I'm electing for a goddamn Democrat, never again. | ||
I am a Democrat as well, but no longer will I vote Democrat. | ||
I think it's outrageous that they sat there when all these good things are happening to our country, and how much we love our country, and they looked like they hated our country. | ||
And Nancy Pelosi, the whole time she's sitting up there with a disgusting look on her face. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
I will never vote Democrat again. | ||
And I'm sick of it. | ||
And my whole family feels the same way. | ||
My husband, my friends are sitting here. | ||
All former Democrats. | ||
We all voted for Hillary last time. | ||
And therefore, never, ever will we ever vote Democrat again. | ||
You know, it's always portrayed that the Democrats don't love their country. | ||
Well, we love our country. | ||
And we want to see it succeed. | ||
But it appears to us that our Democratic Party has been stolen from us by a bunch of communist people. | ||
And no longer will our family ever vote Democrat again. | ||
I am literally disgusted with Pelosi and the Democrats' behavior, the way she tear up his speech behind him at the end. | ||
I was a registered Democrat. | ||
I've gone independent. | ||
I'm leaning GOP now. | ||
With a simple rip of a paper, Nancy Pelosi has pretty much sealed the deal of a re-election of Donald Trump. | ||
So there you go, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And like I said, this was happening across mainstream media panels that normally you would expect to be anti-Trump, praising Trump, giving the State of the Union the fair coverage it deserved. | ||
You had the Washington Journal and other things on C-SPAN this morning. | ||
Democrats calling in, echoing the same sentiments. | ||
And so this is a real demarcation line for Democrats right now and for Democrat pundits, liberal pundits on mainstream news. | ||
You better wake up and smell the coffee. | ||
Or you better wake up and realize your you-know-what don't smell like roses. | ||
And the American people are privy to who and what you are now. | ||
And no amount of lies and deception and deceit and hatred is going to put, you know, close Pandora's box, put the cat back in the bag. | ||
It's over. So, Democrats have a choice to either be pro-America, pro-truth, and try to actually maybe engage in some policy and some real discourse, but they won't, folks. | ||
Like I said, they've jumped the shark. | ||
Any relent now is an admittance of their failure and their fraud, so they can only go deeper down this road of deception and hate. | ||
Alright, when we come back, I'm going to take your phone calls. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, you may remember almost two weeks ago, I was at the Capitol building being perfectly silent with a piece of paper in my hand. | ||
And I was arrested and escorted out by five Capitol Police officers and then sat to rot in a jail cell for 27 hours. | ||
Now today... | ||
Oh, and by the way, I didn't expect to get arrested. | ||
Just two days before, you had over 40 anti-Trump demonstrators in the exact same location I was in. | ||
And zero arrests were made. | ||
They were not even approached by Capitol Police. | ||
But I want you to see what's happening inside the Capitol building as I speak to you right now. | ||
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Yes, ladies and gentlemen. | |
And this is inside the actual Capitol, not just the entryway where I was, which is open to the public. | ||
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This is in the enclosed-off area. | |
So, again, anti-Trump liberal demonstrators get to go out there and scream and yell and put their political message on with no punishment. | ||
No arrest, not approached by security, total carte blanche, but Owen Troyer, one man, silent with a piece of paper, is arrested and tossed in jail for 27 hours. | ||
What more do you need to see, ladies and gentlemen? | ||
Let's go back to those lunatic protesters that are in the Capitol right now one more time. | ||
Just so you see, just so you know what's happening. | ||
Again, you're an anti-Trump liberal protester. | ||
You get carte blanche to protest and demonstrate and do whatever the hell you want. | ||
But if you're Owen Schroer with a piece of paper, silent as a church mouse, your ass is going to jail. | ||
Unbelievable. Unbelievable. | ||
All right. By the way, round two of the vote in the Senate with the fake impeachment has just concluded, and Trump is not guilty again. | ||
So, suck on that, Democrats. | ||
Okay, let's go to the phone lines now. | ||
And let's start with Jeff in Missouri. | ||
Go ahead, Jeff. | ||
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Owen, thanks for taking my call. | |
Just want to plug the bodies real quick. | ||
Great for joint pain, everybody. | ||
If you ever, you know, if you live kind of a hard lifestyle like I do, you know, going to the gym and playing sports and working 11-hour days, great for that. | ||
Keeps your body up to par. | ||
I want to move on to you, Owen. | ||
Man, I've been watching you since mid-2016. | ||
You know, Trump got me interested in politics, but man, you were the one who kept me. | ||
I started watching your show and watching you go out to all these protests, and man, you just handed it to all these protesters. | ||
I'd be, you know, in front of my laptop, you know, just screaming like, get him, get him! | ||
You know, you're so quick whenever you think. | ||
You know, it's just great stuff. | ||
I wish you could do more of it, but I know you've got a show to run. | ||
I do want to move on to the State of the Union. | ||
Man, everyone who just... | ||
Who watched the State of the Union, I'm sure, you know, if you're a normal American like I am, you know, you work 40 hours a week, you know. | ||
It's just beautiful to see all the greats that he's done for the country. | ||
You know, I was tearing up every time they called on one of the guests. | ||
You know, it's just beautiful, you know. | ||
Oh, my gosh. I mean, seriously, like, go down the list. | ||
I teared up at the Rush Limbaugh honoring, again, a fellow Missourian. | ||
I teared up when they showed one of the final airmen, the first black airman to ever serve in the Air Force, when they brought him up and his grandkid. | ||
I teared up when they were honoring the lady and then her husband that she thought was deployed overseas showed up and walked down the aisle. | ||
And like you said, I mean, to the working class out there that's raising a family or paying bills or just getting by or living their life, whatever, for us to sit down and we all felt like we came together around the campfire and just enjoyed America and America's prosperity and had hope and faith that the future was gonna be better for our lineage. | ||
It was just such a feeling. | ||
I call it a Super Bowl victory for America. | ||
And for the Democrats to just sit there and scorn and just display their vile hatred, it just really shows you how sick they are. | ||
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So, alright, but I do have to go because I'm at work, but my question for you is, how do we get California on board? | |
Because, you know, obviously you know Elijah Schaefer and Slightly Offensive, if any of you guys out there want to How do we get California on board? | ||
Because that will change the entire election. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Jeff. | ||
And it's an honor that you listen to me at work every day. | ||
Thank you for the kind words. There is interesting stuff happening in California right now. | ||
We'll see what happens in this upcoming election cycle. | ||
What kind of momentum Republicans may get and maybe even Democrats lose some seats out there. | ||
What really happens in California, guys, if you actually would indulge me, maybe see if you can pull up an Electoral College map of California by district. | ||
It's really about 50-50 by district, but what you have is a population density in Los Angeles and San Francisco, and these are literally the dumbest people in America, as far as being politically informed is concerned. | ||
You know, how to tie off and shoot up heroin in the street, probably as informed as you can get on that, but as far as politics and economics and stuff, they have no clue. | ||
Plus, you have the election interference and rigging that goes on out there. | ||
And you just have all the scandalous Democrats. | ||
Now, I covered this the other day. | ||
I'll bring it up again now. There is a federal investigation going on right now. | ||
I forget the names of the two individuals. | ||
I don't even want to guess because I don't want to get them wrong. | ||
But there is a federal investigation that's now being expanded. | ||
The individual in charge of cleaning up the streets of San Francisco is being investigated by the FBI as well as a friend and cohort of his who was basically getting insider deals, illegal deals, is what it looks like. | ||
And we're talking these are the people that are working with that Half a trillion dollar budget out there, or is it half a billion or half a trillion? | ||
I'm sorry, I can't remember off the top of my head. | ||
The point is, huge amounts of money that they have budgeted out there. | ||
They're just stealing this money, folks. | ||
I mean, they're just stealing this money left and right. | ||
And you also had the news, they just came out with the latest numbers more than double. | ||
From 2018 to 2019, in 2019, more than double. | ||
The deaths from heroin and fentanyl in California. | ||
So California's sick. | ||
I mean, it's real sick. | ||
And you've seen what's been going on in the streets with the homelessness and the disease and the literal feces in the streets. | ||
It's in a real bad place. | ||
Now, I guess the measurement becomes... | ||
Do the brain-dead, brainwashed liberal scum out there finally face the music of how crappy of a s-hole they actually occupy and realize it's their politics that have done it? | ||
Or do they just not care? | ||
It's the whole misery loves company. | ||
It's the whole I haven't bathed in a year, why start now mentality. | ||
That's who these people are. | ||
But I think that there's enough Anecdotal evidence and happening for people in California to open their eyes and realize what the Democrat Party has done to that state with illegal immigration and drug abuse and all the Democrat policies. | ||
So maybe there's hope for California. | ||
Democrats go public in their election rigging. | ||
Trump gives the greatest state of the union in modern history by my measurement. | ||
And then today Trump gets acquitted. | ||
And it all equals one thing. | ||
The Democrats are a dying party, and hopefully their ideologies and policies along with it. | ||
We're taking your phone calls on the State of the Union last night. | ||
Real quick though, I'm sad to say that Bodies is currently sold out at Infowarsstore.com, but we had a caller bring it up in the last segment, so I wanted to mention it. | ||
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All right. We're continuing to take your calls. | ||
And let's go to James now in Indiana. | ||
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Go ahead, James. Hey Owens, great. | |
Thanks for having me on. | ||
Nazi Nancy and her band of thugs need to go. | ||
They don't care about the people in their district. | ||
If she's so worried about getting rid of this president and she is about the homeless population in her district, it would have been taken care of. | ||
I wish the people that came out for Kobe would come out for the homeless people and start having peaceful protests at all of her offices. | ||
It's complete insanity. | ||
You know, that's an interesting thing you mentioned there about Kobe Bryant or just the fanfare in his untimely death. | ||
It is amazing, though, what people can do when they're focused and energized in one direction for one thing. | ||
And it really is sad. | ||
I mean, you use Kobe Bryant because it's something that's on recent memory, but you could use a dozen different things. | ||
We can never get that energy to help people inside of America. | ||
And really, the utmost example of that fraud is the Democrat Party that sits here and fights for non-citizens every day, sits here and tries to do anything and everything to destroy Trump every day. | ||
And like you said, if they could focus that time and energy or half of it... | ||
To actually helping the people in California, the drug addicts, the homelessness, the impoverished, all of it. | ||
They could actually help people. | ||
They could actually help Americans. | ||
And they don't do it. | ||
And they have no interest in doing it. | ||
And the fact these people still get votes from these people, I mean, it's just mind-boggling. | ||
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One more point, Owen. When they locked you up, I filed all kinds of civil liberty complaints. | |
I hope you sue the hell out of the D.C. police for what they did to you. | ||
Yeah, I'll just say we're looking at all options. | ||
I'm really not a litigious person, but I'll tell you after seeing the display That that it was put on in the Capitol today with those screaming shrieking harpies Another removed Trump demonstration is allowed to operate inside the Capitol with with 40 plus Demonstrators and I was one man quiet silent with a piece of paper and I rot in a jail cell for 27 hours Which again led to me missing a week of work led to me? | ||
Losing thousands of dollars because I had to cancel a trip led to me being sick for for more than a week bedridden and miserable I Really don't want to go down this path right now because I have a lot of positive energy and momentum and chi after last night's State of the Union but But yeah, it's ridiculous. | ||
It's ridiculous, James. | ||
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But yeah, if people were just energized and they'd start standing up for the First Amendment as they did for basketball, I mean, people need to wake up in this country. | |
Yeah, and that's, I mean, like I said, you're going down a whole other set of issue here, which, hey, look, I came from sports media. | ||
I still would say I'm a sports fan. | ||
This isn't to tarnish sports or tarnish people that like sports. | ||
The point is, You have sports fans that literally don't miss a game. | ||
They'll paint their whole body. | ||
They'll scream and shout for hours at a sporting event. | ||
But they won't do anything. | ||
They won't invest any of that type of energy to actually try to protect the future, the lineage, you know, in this country. | ||
And it really just... | ||
Again, it's just an example of if people could just learn how to harness and focus energy in the right direction and just kind of think more logically with common sense, not like Arrested Development Children, we wouldn't be in as much trouble as we're in right now. | ||
But I do think we're turning the corner. | ||
Thanks for the call, James. Let's go to Dan in Wisconsin. | ||
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Go ahead, Dan. Hi, Owen. | |
Hello. I'm really happy to get to talk to you, man. | ||
Well, thank you. It's mutual. I did the same thing you did. | ||
I cried at the servicemen. | ||
I cried at Rush getting his medal. | ||
I think that points a real precedent from President Trump that he's in touch and listening to journalists and he's not afraid to reward them. | ||
Well, and I think there have been shortcomings from the president as far as having that direct touch with some of his most ardent supporters like what's happened to Roger Stone, like what's happened to Alex Jones. | ||
But no doubt, a tip of the hat, again, just the utmost high class with the award for Rush Limbaugh last night and the way it happened. | ||
And again, the reason why for me it was so beyond huge was Is because knowing the backlash, knowing what the left was going to do in response to this, and doing it anyway, it was just such the right thing to do. | ||
And like you said, it really, to me, sent a message to his supporters that he hasn't sent enough, and he needs to do more of it, which is, I know you're there, I have your back, and we will make sure you get the due recognition that you should. | ||
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That's right. I'd like to turn to talk about coronavirus if I could. | |
Sure. Okay. | ||
I've been following this, and I've been only picking up bits and pieces, and like Mike Adams said on Alex Jones' show, it's very hard to get real numbers and real data. | ||
With that, I have some things that I'd like to run by you. | ||
On December 1st was the first reported case. | ||
If it doesn't show up for two weeks, that means it was out in the wild and spreading like wildfire before December 1st. | ||
On December 15th, a man was in Wuhan at the airport for two hours and then went to Vietnam, and he was Vietnam's first reported case. | ||
That means on December 15th it was spreading like wildfire in the Wuhan airport. | ||
Now, on January 25th, the Daily Mail played the clip Of a woman who is a nurse in full gear saying that there's 90,000 cases in Wuhan and please send masks and protective gear, PPE, because we are completely running out. | ||
That was the first I'd heard of that and that's been verified. | ||
Now, if we go to January 30th and then taking that 90,000 at face value, this woman said she's a nurse, I believe her. | ||
If it's 100,000 cases from December 1st to January, the end of January, that's more than was reported. | ||
But if Mike Adams is right and this is exponential and you only square that... | ||
All right, Dan. I'm sorry. We've got to take a break. | ||
All right. I wanted to let Dan finish his point real quick and then try to squeeze in another caller before my guest, Martin Sellner, joins me in the next segment. | ||
Dan, just quickly finish the point you were making. | ||
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Oh, my point was this. | |
If at the beginning of February there's 10,000 cases and you take 10,000 and you square it, that's 10 billion cases by the end of March. | ||
I mean, that's a scary number. | ||
And Mike Adams said that it's probably exponential to the factor of three. | ||
Now, I know your readers are smart and they know what that means. | ||
It seems almost unbelievable that in two months this could kill the entire planet. | ||
But I would like to add one more thing. | ||
A while back, there was some real controversy on the Walmart's closing and being turned into concentration camps with barbed wire, you know, basically a prison. | ||
Walmart just closed over 60 Sam's Clubs. | ||
I mean, profitable businesses going down the tubes, what's happening to them? | ||
Are they going to be turned into camps too? | ||
Well, I try not to speculate too much on that stuff, because there's all kinds of weird things that could go into play here, and you don't want to get too hyped about something you really don't understand. | ||
But there is cause for alarm, I just think, in general. | ||
The Pentagon has actually... | ||
Made decisions to have, essentially, you know, quarantined areas ready to go should the coronavirus break out in America. | ||
There's a lot of factors happening here. | ||
And, you know, I don't want to be the one to cause alarm over the coronavirus because I think for the most part, you know, whatever the case is or was, I think it's going to really just hit China and really just impact China more than anything else. | ||
Obviously, it's already a pandemic as far as getting into other countries. | ||
But I think that this really just looks like it's going to be China's problem. | ||
And, I mean, hell, you can see what's going on. | ||
I mean, people leave their homes and they're getting shot by Chinese police. | ||
So... It's just going to be something we have to monitor. | ||
And, you know, the obvious thing is you just stop travel from that region of the world. | ||
Pretty simple. All right, Dan. | ||
Thanks for the call. All right, we can get one more in here. | ||
Let's go to Jeff in Canada. | ||
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Go ahead, Jeff. Hey, Owen. | |
Thanks for taking my call. Just want to say I was praying for your brother when you were in that jail. | ||
I was feeling for you. But, you know, it was good fruit that came out of it. | ||
So kudos to you. Well, and it's amazing to see the double standard continues today. | ||
Yeah, and that's just part of, you know, the badge of honor, I guess, so keep up the good work that way. | ||
What I wanted to just briefly mention, just as a, not as an American, but as a Canadian, it's just inspirational to us around the world, watching our big brother, you know, gain these victories, and And, you know, I watched Trump's inauguration speech, and the one thing I think that the State of the Union did last night was it confirmed what he was saying. | ||
You know, it was so inspirational when he got in and he said, this is how the changes are going to happen. | ||
But, you know, the Bible says the hope realized is a tree of life. | ||
And there is real life and real practical experience that... | ||
That he's doing, and it's really just showing that the emperor's slaves have no clothes, along with the emperor. | ||
The Democrats are just imploding. | ||
I think we just need to back up and let them unravel. | ||
What do you think? Well, that's definitely happening. | ||
I can't just say I'd like to just see them be left to rot. | ||
I mean, I still say I want to see some heads rolling legally with the arrests of Comey and Brennan and Clapper and quite frankly, Obama. | ||
Maybe that's a pipe dream. | ||
I think it's a very legitimate request. | ||
But, you know, aside from whatever human element we can add to these issues, this is all part of God's plan. | ||
And, you know, I'm not one to just sit here and say, oh, I give it all up to God. | ||
But I see the signs. | ||
I see the tea leaves. | ||
And, you know, I do have solace knowing that at the end of the day, it is God's plan. | ||
It's, you know, we're just tools. | ||
All right, we're into the second hour of the Infowars War Room. | ||
And I'm now joined by my next guest, Martin Sellner. | ||
Now, I've been trying to get Martin on for a long time, and there has been so much chaos since I got Martin scheduled and then rescheduled and then rescheduled. | ||
To be quite frank, I forgot the original issue I was having Martin on about, but I can tell you I know what Martin's dealing with. | ||
He's being censored off the internet. | ||
He's having his free speech trampled upon. | ||
And he, if I remember correctly, is now even being targeted from engaging in free commerce, being attacked by certain financial institutions. | ||
Now, Martin will correct the record and give me the full story here, but... | ||
Here's the story, Martin. You're a proud nationalist. | ||
You have a pride in your heritage. | ||
You believe that these things are under assault and threat. | ||
You have been personally an example of that exact thing and so now the system is coming after you every which way. | ||
So tell the audience what it is you're going through and why you think you're going through it. | ||
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Hi Owen, thanks for having me, first of all. | |
I'm a big fan of your work since you started doing this in the first Trump election. | ||
And yes, as you said, I'm a proud patriot of my country in Austria, but I also follow the situation in America quite well. | ||
I've been getting to know many American YouTubers, freedom fighters, patriots and activists. | ||
And as you've seen recently in Europe, You've seen the migrant crisis in Europe. | ||
You know all the numbers, the facts about Islamization. | ||
You see all these videos popping up from Sweden, from Germany, from France. | ||
And the reaction from the European elites, from the politicians and the media to that is not to secure borders, but to basically shut down freedom of speech. | ||
And since we're on the forefront of that, I'm in a patriotic citizen movement. | ||
We've been active for several years, hoisting banners, doing actions, holding meetings. | ||
Some call us a patriotic Greenpeace. | ||
We really feel this pressure, very much so. | ||
So we had several tries, and every trial we have been acquitted. | ||
And I've recently had my 19th bank account shut down. | ||
19? Wow. | ||
How many banks are there? | ||
You've got to be running out of options. | ||
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Yeah. Absolutely. | |
Have you tried the Epstein Bank? | ||
You found out Jeffrey Epstein had his own private offshore bank. | ||
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Maybe they'll take you. That would actually be a good try. | |
Maybe, you know, next time I think I'll take a plane to Georgia or not Georgia in the United States, but, you know, the Eastern European country. | ||
So I have to really, really switch my banks now. | ||
That's what's happening. They're trying to shut you down commercially, of course. | ||
They want to prevent you from making a living, basically. | ||
That's all this kind of applied pressure, like in the German communist state, they want you to give up. | ||
Now, would you say, so people can kind of have a better idea of what you're dealing with in Europe, would you say that Tommy Robinson is kind of the head figure, the staple figure of this, of being a proud patriot in Europe? | ||
Having his free speech ripped away. | ||
Obviously, Robinson has been put in jail multiple times. | ||
They've tried to stop him from engaging in commerce, demonizing him. | ||
So Tommy is kind of the big main head figure of this, but there are others. | ||
There's Martin Sellers. | ||
There's a lot of other people like you, like you said, putting banners up, having YouTube channels, having their free speech taken down. | ||
There's your YouTube channel right there. | ||
So, you know, you're not alone in this. | ||
And you're just another example of what happens if you dare have free speech in Europe. | ||
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Exactly. Actually, I met Tommy. | |
I tried to meet him. | ||
I wanted to go to the UK. I was invited by the young UK party to give a speech. | ||
Then the meeting was shut down by Antifa protests, bomb threats. | ||
I wanted to give my speech in the speaker's corner, the famous place that once was known for a total freedom of speech for everybody. | ||
And then they detained me and my wife, Brittany, formerly Pettibone, now Selma. | ||
We married in summer at the airport in London. | ||
Put us in a cell for a few days together with thugs and illegals and then deported us. | ||
And as it is now, I'm not allowed in the UK because they claim that I might raise social tensions. | ||
Tommy Robinson, of course, many others. | ||
We're facing a lot of repression now, and they're using the old Maoist tactics. | ||
Punish one very severely. | ||
We are really hard, and I think you've experienced it yourself. | ||
You've been in jail in the last week. | ||
And with that punishment, with that example, they want to silence and make all the others afraid. | ||
I think that's a tactic they're using right now. | ||
Also against Julian Assange, of course. | ||
Well, and here's why it's so important, at least to me, to make sure your voice is heard, because you are the perfect example of the double standard. | ||
And quite frankly, there's just a lack of common sense. | ||
You know, people can sit here and try to slander your good name and your good actions, but they'll say, oh... | ||
How dare you report on Islamic, you know, Muslim child grooming rape gangs like Tommy Robinson was reporting on? | ||
Or how dare you say you want to have a border? | ||
Or how dare you say you think we need to curve illegal immigration or these policies that bring in more foreigners? | ||
Well, look at what's going on in Sweden. | ||
You brought it up earlier. There's more bombings happening in Sweden than there are in an average war zone in the Middle East these days. | ||
Look at what's happened at Christmas markets where people from other parts of the world drive trucks into people shopping during the holidays. | ||
Look at what's happened on the London Bridge. | ||
I mean, the stories go on and on and on and on. | ||
And it's not meant to sit here and demonize whole groups of people. | ||
It's meant to sit here and say, here are the facts. | ||
These people are not from this country. | ||
Traditionally, they don't have the same set of beliefs or ideologies as people inside of this country, and that leads to hate and division, ultimately violence and death. | ||
But if you point that out, they attack your ideologies, they attack your identities, and they make you out to be the bad guy when you've never done any violent crimes. | ||
You have no history of violence. | ||
You've never hurt a fly. | ||
So what is the real threat of a Martin Selner? | ||
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I think they're afraid of our words, you know? | |
They're afraid of the truth of speaking and because they know, they know it very well as asylum majority in Austria as it stands in Germany in every country and they don't want them to unite. | ||
So if they see any movements popping up, any figures who could unite them, that's the biggest threat to them. | ||
And as you said, no, we have never done anything illegal. | ||
We are acquitted in every single trial they threw at us. | ||
And now the whole legal system in Austria and Europe, also in the UK, they are using a tank rush tactic. | ||
So they know their resources are way bigger than ours. | ||
And they just start one trial after another to keep you busy and make us run out of money. | ||
But you mentioned a few facts and I want to tell the listeners in the United States and the rest of the world how severe the situation really is. | ||
In Austria, the city where I live in Vienna, more than 70% of the children aged zero to four have a migration background. | ||
In Austria, in the public schools for young people, we now have more Muslims Then Christian people. | ||
And in the year 2046 in Vienna, one-third of the population and more than half of young people will be Muslim if this demographic trend continues like that. | ||
And then, of course, Islam will be the dominant religion in Austria, but not only Austria. | ||
Many, many big cities in the West, from London to Paris to Berlin, they're facing the same issue. | ||
And that, I think, is the biggest problem, the biggest threat to our civilization or democracy identity. | ||
And, of course, they don't want us to talk about it. | ||
That's the one big thing you are not allowed to talk about in the so-called free speech and free democracies. | ||
That's why they try to shut us down, because we are really talking about this big and dominant issue. | ||
Well, and here's the thing. | ||
You're sitting here just reporting facts. | ||
But, you know, these Muslim countries, they don't let Christians come into their country. | ||
They don't let anybody come into their country. | ||
There's no Christian refugees or Christians being welcomed with open arms into their countries. | ||
Absolutely not. So that, I think, more than anything, just exposes the double standard, too, where you just simply point out the data of the demographics and say, hey, maybe you think it's an issue, maybe you don't. | ||
Here's the facts. Decide for yourself. | ||
But again, there's no open-arm policy for Christians to go into Muslim countries. | ||
In fact, quite the opposite. | ||
Most countries where these people come from, if you walk around with a cross on your neck, you may end up getting shoved off the highest building in the town. | ||
And so that's how it goes. | ||
Martin Sellner is with us for another segment. | ||
Again, folks, you heard it. 19 banks. | ||
19 banks have banned Martin Sellner from engaging in commerce. | ||
That might be a record. All right, Martin Sellner is with us. | ||
Guys, pull up his YouTube channel again so that people interested in that can see where that is. | ||
There he is right there. Almost 120,000 subscribers. | ||
I'm glad that you're still on there, Martin. | ||
They're trying to take away your free speech, take away your ability to even engage in commerce. | ||
You know, I have trouble putting it into words, the double standard here, but it's like, You just point out the facts and you say, hey, here's the major demographic change happening in Austria or any part of Europe. | ||
And then you can point out examples of what happens when this same demographic change happens in Germany or France or the UK in London with these terror attacks, the bombings in Sweden. | ||
And then somehow that means you're the bad guy. | ||
So it's like, wait a second, when did common sense become so disillusioned here? | ||
We're not the quote-unquote culture or country of origin of people that are going into other countries, decimating their venerable statues and historic sites, running people over in cars, bombing the bejeebies out of schools. | ||
Running down the areas that they end up occupying and living in. | ||
It's like, how do they twist this? | ||
I mean, what is the magic hocus pocus that goes on in Europe where somehow you get blamed if you're a nationalist and a patriot for just pointing out the facts of the detriments to society that these demographic changes have implemented? | ||
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You know, people have been conditioned in Europe. | |
Every time you bring up this question and this issue, of course, they call you a racist, a Nazi, a homophobe, etc. | ||
You know, it's the same in America. | ||
But of course, in Europe, it's also present and it's very effective. | ||
Also, we have a very radical left in Europe, what you know as Antifa in America. | ||
I just started with Trump basically. | ||
In Europe it exists since a long time. | ||
I got my car and my parents' car burned down by those people, so they really have very strong terrorist structures in Europe. | ||
But as you said, the real question is if we have a democracy and if it's real and true that we can talk about everything with an ongoing societal debate, then why cannot we talk about the subject of immigration? | ||
Why is this suddenly a moral issue when we just want to point out certain effects of Certain waves of immigration for certain people and want to change that. | ||
Nobody can explain it to us. | ||
And we've seen it also with the UN Compact for Global Migration. | ||
That the system that we have, the UN replacement migration, as the UN calls it on their very own homepage, but suddenly it's a conspiracy theory, that's the plan of the elites, especially in Europe, for the national states. | ||
They want to replace the populations, they want to basically balkanize them, they want to turn us into a country like Egypt or Syria, a country which is Ridden with ethno-religious clans fighting against each other, a country that is no will of the people anymore, a country that has to be ruled from above. | ||
And I think that's their overall game plan. | ||
That's a strategy. And that's why they want to destroy the very backbone of the national state, which of course is a people where people trust each other. | ||
So that's what they're trying to do. | ||
And for me, it's also very important to say Not immigrants themselves or enemies. | ||
I understand the choice completely. | ||
It's a very logical choice for them to come to Europe or to enter a boat to let themselves be saved by NGOs. | ||
But the real problem, the real criminals here are all politicians. | ||
Are the people responsible for this huge demographic social experiment where we are the rats basically, the testing monkeys. | ||
And I think as we see it, as you said in Sweden, In the suburbs of Paris, in Viennese schools, it's not turning out well and we need to stop it. | ||
We need to stop it as soon as possible. | ||
Well, and I think there's an unintended consequence of what you're doing, but it almost becomes now your most powerful weapon of truth, is that You just existing or your free speech just existing becomes so demonized and so attacked and so tarnished. | ||
Again, you just want to point out facts. | ||
You just want to have your free speech. | ||
You just want to do reporting, you know, as a journalist, as a commentator. | ||
That is your purpose, but then it almost becomes this new purpose where you just have to exist as an example, just to show how the system attacks you and how these issues or these topics of debate aren't allowed to have any conversation around them. | ||
You're not allowed to look at it. | ||
You're not allowed to point it out. | ||
You're attacked. You're demonized. | ||
Like you said, you're shut off from not just free speech, but from banking. | ||
You get attacked by terror groups. | ||
So it almost becomes this weird situation where, hey, I just wanted to come up here and report on these facts. | ||
Now you're trying to turn me into a martyr of sorts. | ||
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Exactly. But you know, that's exactly what you say is totally true. | |
They would love to put me in prison. | ||
They would love to just press a magic button that people like you, like Tommy Robinson, like Alex Jones and me would just disappear. | ||
But we're not disappearing. We're not going anywhere. | ||
And of course, we're not doing anything illegal and criminal. | ||
And I think That's what they really hate about us, about peaceful activism, like identitarians in Europe, the rest of the world. | ||
We're not criminals. We're just very logically and consistently talking about issues. | ||
And, you know, it's getting really absurd. | ||
For example, we had ball season in Vienna. | ||
Vienna is famous for its festivities there. | ||
And then it became a national issue. | ||
Headlines and articles in the newspapers to which ball I would go. | ||
And then ball organizers would distance themselves and tell to the media that they wouldn't let me and my wife in because I was such a demonized figure. | ||
And just like with Alex Jones, if you type in my name on Facebook, We can test it and everybody who sees it can test it. | ||
Martin Zellner on Facebook, just my name. | ||
Within one day, the post is deleted. | ||
Well, and look, we've never met personally. | ||
I've met your wife before and spoke plenty with her. | ||
She is one of the most sweetest people you could ever imagine. | ||
Just a true, genuine sweetheart. | ||
Congratulations on your marriage, by the way. | ||
But yeah, even she's getting demonized, banned from these countries in Europe. | ||
You know, Martin... | ||
Not many people talk about the political developments happening in Austria, so you're kind of fighting an uphill battle internationally on that scale, but when you see things like Brexit, when you see the policies of countries like Poland, does that give you hope for the future of Austria, or do you still feel like you're fighting an uphill battle no matter what? | ||
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Definitely. All together, you know, what happened during the last years, especially since the election of Trump, which was kind of a watershed moment, I think, on a global scale. | |
What we see is people waking up We see alternative news networks growing, and I'm also very happy that you're still alive and kicking after your total ban from YouTube, which of course we will also face soon here in Austria. | ||
But I see people are rising, people are waking up, and I think the most important thing is that people who are watching these shows and people who are consuming patriotic media are also trying to network themselves and get together in all the communities, the local communities, the towns. | ||
I think that's frankly the only chance we have. | ||
If we connect us, if we create a situation of power, if we start peaceful activism on the streets, and we've seen a lot of that in Europe, and also, of course, we are seeing a lot of electoral change, the Brexit, the It's a complete implosion of the impeachment hoax of the Democrats in America right now. | ||
And also in Germany, everything's turning head over heels because the AFD, the right-wing populist party, is getting more and more successful there. | ||
And that's it too. | ||
It is that ability to network and communicate that is the power. | ||
And that's why they're trying to shut it down and intimidate people out of engaging in free speech. | ||
Martin Sellner, thank you so much. | ||
Check out his YouTube channel, folks, before it's gone. | ||
All right. We are... | ||
Going to go back to the phone lines here. | ||
Your response to the epic State of the Union. | ||
I'm just using this day as a celebratory day. | ||
I just imagined if I was still in sports media The day you go on air after your team wins the World Series or the Super Bowl or the Stanley Cup, it's just a day of celebrating, a day of remembering, pointing out the highlights, remembering all the ups and downs of the thrill of the ride. | ||
And to me, that's what last night's State of the Union was. | ||
It was just a Super Bowl victory for America, and it's a moment that needs to be celebrated and cemented in This time and then as the book ends the Democrats just now publicly cheating during the caucus to get whatever desired result they want just You know, public awareness of their scandals be damned. | ||
And then on the back end, the acquittal, the not guilty verdict of President Trump today. | ||
It really is an epic three days of American history and lore that we have experienced. | ||
So we're taking your calls on these topics. | ||
Let's go to Richard in Texas. | ||
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Go ahead, Richard. Hey, Alan. | |
Hey. So, I do want to mostly talk about the State of the Union address, but just to address something that Martin, your guest, said yesterday, I was on another independent media live stream on YouTube, and in the middle of the live stream, YouTube shut down my account and withdrew my payment privileges on YouTube. | ||
And exposed it, and they encouraged me to record what was happening on the screen, and I did. | ||
I sent that to the crew and to some other independent media outlets last night. | ||
But I want to connect it to you with the issue with you getting arrested. | ||
I would encourage you to file a number of complaints with the DOJ and the police. | ||
I know you don't like doing that. | ||
A lot of people get frustrated and they just want to put it behind them. | ||
But when you don't fight back, then they know they can do it again the next time. | ||
So it's not like you've got to waste hundreds of hours on it, but I would encourage you to at least file a few complaints, even if it's just, you know, real quick. | ||
It just shows them that we're not going to take it laying down. | ||
We have to push back on everything. | ||
But to good news... | ||
I think you're 100% right on the State of the Union address. | ||
I was the same way when I was watching it. | ||
I had the same experience where I kept getting the chills. | ||
I was crying. For the first time in a long time, I get caught up in the news like you do. | ||
I just consume news all day when I'm at work, when I'm not at work. | ||
But to just feel good about being an American And celebrating what we can do when we come together and celebrating the beautiful things about our country. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
I've been getting frustrated with Trump, and it was such a refresher to hear him talk like that. | ||
I was like, yes, yes, what we're doing matters. | ||
This is working. | ||
We are making headway. | ||
We are changing the world. | ||
We are changing the political climate. | ||
And it was just, I mean, a stunning, stunning speech that will literally, in my opinion, be written about in history books because it was just over the top. | ||
I mean, I would put it up there with Reagan's tear down this wall speech because it wasn't even he was talking about a world issue, but Trump was able to bring that level of gravity to the United States and making, you know, American citizens feel good about their country and restore our faith. | ||
Because you're right, we all get negative and all this stuff and no one wants to live like that. | ||
But to see the president be so presidential and so excellent was just extremely refreshing. | ||
Yeah, and the crew is, you know, pulling up highlights the from the State of the Union I even get emotional just remembering them and seeing these images again. | ||
And you know there were, I mean, not just us crying there, but in the room there were tears shed. | ||
In the room, I'm sure the... | ||
Energy, the hairs on the back of the neck, the chills. | ||
I'm sure it was all happening there, too. | ||
And to me, it was just a demarcation line of history of, you know, of President Trump just saying, look, you've done everything to try to destroy this country. | ||
You've done everything to try to destroy me. | ||
You've done everything to try to intimidate us and bully us. | ||
And you know what? You haven't stopped us. | ||
And you're not gonna stop us. | ||
And without saying it, in so many words, President Trump said, you know, join or die. | ||
And they chose death. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
I mean, to... | ||
To really unite America, because it is the great silent majority. | ||
You look at the voter turnout numbers, even in the great 2016 election, there still wasn't really that high a turnout when you look at our actual population. | ||
But what he did was say, you know what? | ||
You cannot kill the American spirit. | ||
We will rise up over and over and over again, and good will reign over your evil. | ||
And that is presidential. | ||
Well, we've got a long way to go before the 2020 election, but if this trend, if this momentum continues, I'll make a bold prediction that President Trump sets a record. | ||
What is the most votes ever for a president? | ||
I would say he breaks that record if this trend, this momentum continues. | ||
Richard, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Michael in Los Angeles. | ||
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Go ahead, Michael. Thank you for your time. | |
Great day to be alive, sir. | ||
Amen. Thanks for calling. | ||
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Go ahead. Yes, sir. | |
Last night, one of the greatest State of the Union speeches I've ever witnessed. | ||
It was his greatest, but in general, I have yet to see something in a pivotal time that we're in. | ||
The kind of rebuking that he was doing to It was phenomenal. | ||
It was phenomenal. I remember there was a point where he looked, he turned and looked to the other side, and it seemed as though that's who he was calling, that calling out. | ||
And it's just, it blows me. | ||
How you first started the show was exactly how I woke up this morning. | ||
Just an amazing, amazing speech. | ||
It really gave a testament on how A lot of us Americans feel the same way. | ||
He lifted up humanity in a point where if you look at any other person that was running for his position at the time, they would have never done that. | ||
They would have never spoke upon such a testament to human life from all over, from the premature baby Yeah, I mean, you name it, man. | ||
You go down the list. Well, and that's the other thing, too, that was really so nuanced and genius that, you know, if you look at just the speech on paper and you just analyze it from a rhetorical perspective, it was written in language that would be How should I say? | ||
Accepted by liberals or promoted by liberals? | ||
Like the identity politics about raising up these quote-unquote minority groups? | ||
That's how a liberal would write a speech. | ||
That's how a liberal would target certain identities. | ||
And he did it in a positive, truthful, uplifting way. | ||
And they still hated it. | ||
And so, again, it's just us cheering and toasting and enjoying ourselves. | ||
Alright, welcome back here. | ||
We're taking your phone calls the rest of the broadcast. | ||
We're going over some of the numbers. | ||
And I'm measuring, can Trump break the record for most... | ||
Just votes, the popular vote ever in an election. | ||
He will have a tough number to beat with Barack Obama at 69 million. | ||
I'm not sure if he can get to that number. | ||
I think maybe Trump could get to 67. | ||
But you know, it's really an unfair measurement. | ||
Because Barack Obama was a media darling. | ||
And as far as who and what he was, he was lied about constantly by the media except in a good light. | ||
They lied about and inflated Obama fictitiously to make him who he was. | ||
Obama was not really Obama. | ||
Obama was a fop. He was a nothing. | ||
Whereas with Trump, they lie about Trump all day long to shed a negative light on him. | ||
Donald Trump received the same treatment in the media that Obama received. | ||
He'd get 100 million votes in 2020. | ||
He'd get 100 million votes, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And if he had the illegal voting apparatus that the Democrats have behind him, he'd probably get another 5 to 10 million votes. | ||
But those all go to Democrats. | ||
But it will be interesting to see, I think... | ||
How big the landslide really is. | ||
And then also I think it was Reagan, the crew told me, what was it, 505 electoral votes was the record? | ||
I think set by Reagan. | ||
I just feel like in a fair world where we have media 525, thank you for Reagan. | ||
In a fair world where we have media that tells the truth about Trump and his accomplishments, he would be by far the most popular and the most successful politically president in the history of this country. | ||
Unfortunately, the anti-American, anti-truth media is out to get him around the clock, but it's kind of a dying breed. | ||
And so it'll be interesting to see what happens in 2020. | ||
But let me just make this analogy before we go back to the phone calls. | ||
What President Trump did last night, I'm thinking to like back to high school. | ||
Because obviously in high school, you know, There's popularity contests. | ||
There's cliques. There's in-groups and out-groups and all this stuff. | ||
And let's say you've got the jocks over here. | ||
And let's say maybe the goth kids or whatever over here. | ||
Let's say the nerds over here. | ||
Whatever you want to say. And, you know, maybe the jocks like to bully the goth kids and the goth kids like to bully the nerds and the nerds like to bully the jocks or these kids. | ||
And there's kind of like all these little in-groups, little in-fighting. | ||
And as you kind of get close to your senior year, it kind of dies out. | ||
But just, you know, as just ceremoniously, these little in-groups kind of exist. | ||
But then... Before the big state championship football game or before the big graduation ceremony when the student president comes up and addresses the whole student body, in that moment, they're all together. | ||
In that moment, they're all on the same team. | ||
In that moment, they're all pushing forward together, celebrating one another, putting their differences aside. | ||
And only the outliers, only the most, I don't even know, despicable people wouldn't want to be a part of that. | ||
Wouldn't want to enjoy that camaraderie. | ||
And last night that was the Democrats. | ||
But... They've made their bed and they will lie in it. | ||
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Okay, let me see who's been holding the longest as we go back to the phone lines. | ||
It's Bart in Georgia. | ||
Now, Bart, they're figuring it out. | ||
InfoWars is too big to censor at this point. | ||
They're writing stories about how people are putting up YouTube channels and still getting our content out there. | ||
I know that you've called in in the past to talk about this, Bart in Georgia. | ||
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Yeah, first of all, I do want to claim responsibility for the General Shepard channels, or most of them. | |
Alex Jones, I've never met Alex Jones. | ||
I'm not collaborating with him. | ||
I did it independently. I just wanted to thank the Communist Infested Newsweek for giving the General Shepard channels and Bart Fine free advertising. | ||
Next time, don't leave out the part where you are afraid of Bart Fine, etc. | ||
And Infowars, of course, and all that. | ||
Well, and I love it, too, because you just take a lead role as an example of how you can be the, you know, Paul Revere yourself, how you can turn into the broadcaster. | ||
And, yeah, now they're attacking you. | ||
And it's hilarious, too, because there's all these other channels out there. | ||
Obviously, yours are some of the biggest and the most unrelenting when it comes to sharing this information. | ||
But they really try to shut them all down and... | ||
It's just funny to me how many other BART finds there will be, how many other General Shepherds there will be thanks to your leadership. | ||
And hey, I mean, I guess, yeah, congratulations. | ||
You're now, you know, target on your back from the commies over at Fake Newsweek. | ||
So, you know, welcome to the club. | ||
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Anyway, Newsweek lied in their article. | |
They said there was hundreds of thousands of views. | ||
Just one of the General Shepard channels, my brother Joe Joe, give him a shout out. | ||
He had 1.6 million views just since October. | ||
That doesn't include another General Shepard and me. | ||
There's a lot of us. | ||
We're like an army. We're a team. | ||
Not just me. I just want to say that. | ||
Well, they hate it because you become like proxy channels that kind of just pop up here or there. | ||
They try to shut you down. You pop back up. | ||
They try to shut you down. | ||
You get back live. And still, what you do is still more popular than anything Newsweek could ever imagine doing. | ||
Newsweek could be promoted and focused and have all this marketing and everything on their YouTube channel and put up their content. | ||
Nobody would watch it. | ||
They're total losers. | ||
And so, you know, BART and Georgia kicking their ass in the information war drives them crazy. | ||
They don't know who you are. | ||
You don't live in New York City or L.A. It drives them crazy that you have more power than them. | ||
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And I'm going on the offensive. | |
I say everybody join me and let's have Newsweek shut down because they are truly liars. | ||
Well, I played it on the air. | ||
Was that yesterday or Monday? | ||
I can't remember, where I'm saying, hey, let's use the new tool that Twitter put out there to suppress Trump supporters saying, oh, report information that's misleading about a political election. | ||
That's all the damn Democrats put out. | ||
We should be reporting every tweet from AOC, every tweet from Pig Tlaib, every tweet from All these people do is lie about Trump and mislead on an upcoming election. | ||
So if Twitter wants to give us that tool, why wouldn't we use it? | ||
I mean, shove it down their throats, man! | ||
Screw these people! | ||
Because, folks, it's like if you're about to get in a fight at a bar or a party and you know you're with 40 people and the person trying to kick your ass is too deep. | ||
The Iowa debacle all began with the traditional Des Moines Register poll being shut down after pollsters were accused of improper questioning. | ||
While Las Vegas bookies put Bernie Sanders ahead as the Miami Herald reported three major sportsbooks, MyBookie, Bovada, and BetOnline all have Sanders established as the chalk to win the Democratic Iowa caucus balloting. | ||
The DNC was clearly buckling at the thought of Bernie Sanders making Joe Biden look like a clown at the oracle of presidential elections, the Iowa caucus. | ||
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The idea of the caucus itself has failed to meet the viability threshold because we've all been saying the whole time, why Iowa in the first place? | |
It's 90% white. When you have a party as diverse as this to be in a state that's not diverse, it's terrible. | ||
And as CNN and Van Jones pushed the divide and conquer narrative, the votes weren't coming in. | ||
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What is going on? | |
We have mentioned in 2016, by this point, basically 90% plus of the vote was in. | ||
In every other modern Iowa Democratic caucus, the victory speeches had already been delivered. | ||
I can tell you the Iowa Democratic Party now isn't saying anything. | ||
We have reached out to them. | ||
We have asked them, are you having any particular issues? | ||
If you are having any particular issues, what are those issues? | ||
Do you have an ETA on when you will begin releasing results? | ||
No answer, no answer, no answer. | ||
We asked them if they would put a communications representative on the air to explain what's going on. | ||
No answer to that either. | ||
As you can see, we've been showing scenes from these precinct caucus sites around the state. | ||
You now have multiple precinct caucus sites where you've got cameras that are emptied out right now. | ||
They've had the vote. They've had the multiple rounds. | ||
Folks have left. There are tabulations that clearly have taken place in those precincts and yet nothing has been reported out statewide at this point. | ||
Which is the fact that he's now waiting in the wings, waiting in Super Tuesday, potentially to... | ||
The app, who some reported reset itself, or as NBC reported, the Iowa Democratic Party said Tuesday that its new app, meant to speed up the reporting of caucus results, suffered from a coding issue that instead led to a significant delay in counting and reporting results. | ||
CNN's Wolf Blitzer had to stick his nose in it, only adding to the fair election mockery unfolding in Iowa. | ||
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Sean, have you gotten any explanation at all as to what's going on? | |
No, I have not. | ||
No. I'm just waiting on hold and doing my best to report the results from my precincts. | ||
What are you hearing? I know you're listening to a conversation from the Iowa Democratic Party. | ||
Um, this is a real coincidence wolf. | ||
I just got off hold just now. | ||
So I've got to get off the phone to report the results. | ||
Alright, go ahead and report your results. | ||
Can we listen in as you report them, Sean? | ||
Yep. Alright, let's listen. | ||
Okay. Hi. Hello? | ||
They hung up on me. They hung up on me. | ||
Okay. I've got to get back in line on hold. | ||
They just hung up. | ||
So frustrating indeed. | ||
Sean, we're going to stay in close touch with you. | ||
Sean Sebastian from Story County out in Iowa, a precinct secretary. | ||
Just wanted to report the results of the caucus there, and clearly for an hour he was on hold, finally got through, and then all of a sudden not happening now. | ||
The firm named Shadow, which was paid by both the Iowa Democratic Party and Pete Buttigieg's campaign, reportedly developed the app said to be responsible for the delayed election results in the Iowa caucus. | ||
And even though there were no results whatsoever, Pete Buttigieg, a financer of the app in question, declared himself victorious, taking the opportunity to bask in his own delusions. | ||
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And tonight, Iowa chose a new path. | |
From river to river, in churches and community centers and high school gyms, you joined your neighbors to say that the time has come to turn the page and open up a new chapter in the American story. | ||
But the big winner of the night was actually President Trump, who won a speedy victory as the New York Times had reported that President Trump netted over 26,000 votes or 96.8% of all those cast. | ||
The big question, other than where are the votes, was how was the DNC capable of screwing up or worse, manipulating something as simple and transparent as the Iowa caucus? | ||
One thing is clear. | ||
The Democrats have zero respect or patience for maintaining the responsibility to honor the vote of the people. | ||
Are they even fit to carry on as a political party? | ||
Alright, final hour of today's War Room. | ||
We've got phone lines lit up. | ||
I'm going to go back to your phone calls. | ||
You just saw the John Bowne report on the Shadow app. | ||
That was used to manipulate the results of the Iowa caucus. | ||
Well, guess who the number one donor to that app was? | ||
Yes, George Soros. | ||
Just seems to never stop with that guy, does it? | ||
Well, when you've stolen billions of dollars, And you're a Nazi collaborator. | ||
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I guess you really know no bounds. | |
None whatsoever. | ||
I've got another shocking video coming up here soon from the Trump protesters in D.C. You thought you'd seen the craziest of them, and then they started yelling into street gutters. | ||
That's interesting, so we'll play that. | ||
But let's go back out to the phone lines. | ||
Where we have Wild in Wisconsin. | ||
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Go ahead, Wild. Hello, Skinny-O. Hey, whoa, hey, come on now. | |
That's not fair. I lost a lot of weight. | ||
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I was really sick. Yeah, you weren't on vacation. | |
No sick vacation. | ||
I wish I was on vacation. | ||
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You need a vacation. | |
I think that President Trump's showmanship showcasing The glory of America is fitting of a great country based on great ideas and winning plans. | ||
I don't care that he did a shout-out to Edison instead of Tesla, because both Trump and Tesla don't say and do things for the shout-out or fame. | ||
You know, they do it for the legacy, for the mission, for their mission. | ||
Anyways, I wish he'd go deeper, faster. | ||
President Ash Ketchum, that is. | ||
You know, you can eat a lot of mild salsa, but time is going by in a paradoxical slow, fast, speed, bi-directional up and down at the same time spiral. | ||
So, you know, why not make it a spicy spiral? | ||
Now, what I'm taking out of that is you're ready to see deep state arrests being made. | ||
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Well, you know, we've talked about it before. | |
I think you have to unravel it for the majority of people who are kind of catching up. | ||
You know, you guys are ahead of the curve. | ||
The information war, you know, part of it is like, you know, you've got to spread the information and get the information out there. | ||
And that's kind of hard to do when you're being blocked like you guys are and like how you guys have been talking about. | ||
Well, and interestingly enough, Chris Wray was giving statements today alluding to some of the criminality of the deep state and alluding to some of these former FBI agents and others that don't work there anymore. | ||
But I think we were all really, surprised or not, let down by Michael Horowitz. | ||
And Wray said today... | ||
I mean, you could say disagreeing with Horowitz's decision, but saying, you know, if that type of behavior, in more or less words, that abuse of the FISA courts, of the FISA warrants during the Obama administration would not fly in his FBI. So, you know, of course there's this still, you know, hope that there's all these indictments coming and that Durham is going to, you know, put these deep state criminals behind bars and all this stuff. | ||
I'm from the show-me state. | ||
I'll report it when it happens. | ||
Until then, that is a major necessity, as far as I'm concerned, to make America great again. | ||
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Well, it's like the pandemic going on. | |
Everyone's talking about the coronavirus, which obviously you should be prepared. | ||
You should have more than one year of supply of food. | ||
You should have three to five years plus different types of food so you don't have gut problems. | ||
But the real... | ||
The pandemic is Americana. | ||
It's going worldwide. And why wouldn't it go worldwide? | ||
What's there not to like? Cheeseburgers and free market capitalism and consumerism and the American dream, the whole shebang. | ||
Yeah, it's a 1776 worldwide phenomenon, and Trump has kind of been the spark of it all. | ||
And the world is definitely watching, and he talked about that last night, too. | ||
Thanks for the call, Wild. Johnny in Denmark. | ||
Go ahead, Johnny. I congratulate... | ||
Oh, can you hear me? Yeah, go ahead. | ||
Yeah. Hi, Gano, and congratulations on your civic-minded self-expression in Washington, D.C., exhibiting why I call it washing dung, ACDC, or District of Criminals, and your relatively quick release. | ||
I guess you're still very relevant to them since they released you so quickly. | ||
I think they might have been afraid of what would have come out in discovery. | ||
In any case, I was also glad to see you made a quick recovery there because I was thinking You can't help thinking the worst. | ||
When it comes to family, we kind of are a family in truth, an Infowars family. | ||
They might have done something to you there, but the fact that you're recovering is very good. | ||
I was going to suggest, although I guess I don't have to anymore, that if you weren't recovering, you talk to Steve Pachenik because he's a He's an Ivy League-educated and very competent medical doctor and also knows how medical tricks are used to weaken opposition and all, and I presume is a user of and perhaps even an expert in Infowars products. | ||
But in any case, just one amusing observation before I get to the real point. | ||
Of that band of, I guess it was five Washington police officers, the one in the front, he bore a striking similarity to the actor Charles Napier. | ||
Who was Harry in the Russ Meyer movie, Cherry Harry and Raquel. | ||
And the similarity just went down. | ||
Harry was this corrupt border sheriff. | ||
So check it out. | ||
I think you might get a kick out of it and find the similarity uncanny. | ||
In any case, I have... | ||
Three investigative recommendations for you, and they're related to the State of the Union thing. | ||
I'll just say what the recommendations are and I'll connect it to the State of the Union. | ||
The first is, we've been talking about Q before and X-22 being the best decoder, but that takes some time. | ||
There was a fantastic article written by someone with a pen named Deborah Franklin in an article, an introduction to Q. On AmericanThinker.com on January 14th. | ||
And it really gets, it's one of the best articles I've ever seen written on the subject. | ||
It really gets into it and shows it's not like, I hope Q is true. | ||
It shows you how Q is true. | ||
Just for example, to whet your appetite, did you know that Donald Trump retweeted 20 QAnon posts in one day? | ||
What that told me was he was playing chicken with the media saying, I dare you to ask me about this. | ||
And they didn't. And why wouldn't they? | ||
Because they know what's going on there. | ||
The second recommendation is, again, I understand you want to cover solid stuff and things are kind of up in the air. | ||
You want proof and all. | ||
But as I mentioned before, I would recommend that you watch the X-22 report just for a week because even if you didn't believe in Q, which you kind of have to now, but even if you didn't, The X-22 takes the information and he'll make your job easier. | ||
There's an A segment and a B segment every day. | ||
If you watch the B segment, it'll save you a lot of time and energy because he goes around scouring the web for backup information. | ||
The third recommendation You're facing demonic foes now. | ||
There's this experienced Ivy League educated psychiatrist, Dr. | ||
Richard Gallagher, who's also a Catholic, and he's actually now finally come public with the fact that he has... | ||
Despite the fact that he's a highly trained psychiatrist, an experienced psychiatrist, and would have presumably no reason to lie about this, he talks about actual demonic possessions and how he has treated 100 demonic possessions in 25 years. | ||
The book's on pre-order. | ||
It'll be coming out like this March. | ||
Okay, getting on to the State of the Union. | ||
I think it was fantastic, as you did. | ||
And I think it just shows, I don't know if you listened to my call to the Alex Jones show, the first one was on January 13th, and I mentioned the fact that, and I said it on War Room also, I said it on all three shows, I consider Trump to be the greatest Psycho, social, political, economical, spiritual, super genius ever. | ||
All right, Johnny covered a lot in four minutes there on the phone lines. | ||
We got to go to a break now, though. | ||
Oh, it's no big deal. Just the crew and I were talking about interdimensional travel during the break. | ||
It's fine. Everybody just calm down. | ||
Everybody just relax. All right, we got three segments left of the war room. | ||
We're taking your calls. | ||
We've had great callers all day long celebrating a Super Bowl victory for America that was culminated in the State of the Union last night. | ||
Let's go back out to the phone lines. | ||
John in North Carolina. | ||
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Go ahead, John. Bring up right quick, if I could. | |
Sure. The first one is that you sell X2 and X3. The best result I ever got was one time when I mixed the two in a 50-50 solution. | ||
And I've heard Alex talk about how, you know, the reason why the two products came into being and whatnot. | ||
But I think if you would try that, it would probably work for the most amount of people. | ||
Interesting. And the second thing that I have is a couple of months ago, Alex mentioned that he is descended from people who... | ||
I've worked with President Andrew Jackson to extract Texas from Mexico, as well as with people who tried to set up the Confederacy. | ||
And I would love to hear the story of just exactly who his people are. | ||
And then the third thing has to do with you personally and your incarceration. | ||
I think that the reason why you got sick is because you were probably deliberately targeted with some sort of virus in some way that I think they tried to kill you, to be honest with you. | ||
Let me just say this, John. | ||
I'm no... | ||
I'm not naive enough to realize that that is a possibility. | ||
That's why when I was in jail, I didn't eat or drink anything for 27 hours other than maybe in total a cup of water. | ||
And that's because basically when I got in, I saw one of the security guards, they had jugs of filtered water, and I just asked one of them to fill up a cup for me. | ||
And essentially that was my only cup of water the whole time I was in there. | ||
And even after I drank it and got into my cell, just open cup of water sitting there, I only went back to it for a sip a couple of times because of that. | ||
I didn't eat anything because of that. | ||
I tried not to drink anything because of that. | ||
Obviously, I can't not touch anything. | ||
But, you know, realizing I'm a target and that there's people in D.C. that, yeah, would probably love to see me dead. | ||
I didn't eat or eat anything at all or drink anything really either. | ||
And this isn't to point the finger at any Capitol Police or any, you know, security officers or anything like that. | ||
But, yeah, I mean, so... | ||
I didn't sleep much either, so I don't know. | ||
It would have been pretty hard to poison me if somebody was trying to do it. | ||
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Well, actually, as you spoke and said that, the fourth thing came into my mind, which was the reason why Nancy Pelosi probably held all these impeachment articles for the 36 days or however long it was, | |
is because maybe when the coronavirus was being created, They figured it would take it that long to reach critical mass and to be able to get out of China and spread through this country. | ||
I think they may have been hoping to have the trial against the backdrop of the disease epidemic in America. | ||
Could be. I haven't seen enough evidence to make that correlation. | ||
Look, there's so much coming out with the coronavirus, too. | ||
I'm not a medical expert. | ||
I'm just going off of my research and the research that's been made public out there. | ||
I just feel like right now, the stage it's in, I really think that's as bad as it's going to get as far as the pandemic is concerned. | ||
Well... Obviously, I hope that too. | ||
I just don't think it will have that impact on America if it got here. | ||
And there's a lot of different reasons for that. | ||
But... Only time will tell, I guess. | ||
But basically, we had the caller call in. | ||
The first case was, what, like December 1st? | ||
You know, now here we are two months later in February. | ||
Is this the peak? | ||
Is it going to get worse in other countries, or is it just going to be focused in China? | ||
You know, I think that that's what we're kind of all watching right now and hoping that the worst is behind us. | ||
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In 86, when HIV-AIDS came on the scene, Time Magazine and Newsweek and all these people were basically predicting everybody on Earth would be dead right now. | |
I'm not saying HIV-AIDS is not a serious thing or SARS or any of these other things that every time it comes out, they give us this spiel about we're all going to die. | ||
Well, anytime you've got the Bill and Melinda Gates campaign involved, and anytime... | ||
Did you know the Simpsons did an episode on the coronavirus in 1993? | ||
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I was aware of that. | |
Yeah, that's wild. | ||
So there's always going to be weird ire rays when those things are going on. | ||
Thanks for the call, John. | ||
Who's been holding here? We've got time for one more of this segment. | ||
Let's go to O'Brien in Maryland. | ||
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Go ahead, O'Brien. Go ahead. | |
Yeah, I'm here. I think this big view was pretty good, even though I didn't see it. | ||
But what I saw about this was carrying up the piece of paper that was at the end of the document. | ||
At first, I thought it was disrespectful of her to say, All right, Mayor O'Brien, we lost your connection there. | ||
Let's go to Chris in Kentucky. | ||
Go ahead, Chris. Hey, Owen. | ||
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It's good to talk to you and welcome back. | |
Thank you. And you know what? | ||
That's why it's important to use a landline. | ||
That's why I use a landline, to be honest. | ||
Do those things even exist anymore? | ||
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Yeah, I still use them. | |
I don't... It's just... | ||
Because a lot of radio, you lose the reception, you get cut off, you lose it on radio talk shows. | ||
It happens everywhere. Not just you, but it's everywhere. | ||
No, actually, it's funny. I have a landline, too. | ||
I don't use it, but nowadays, I guess cable companies or whatever are just so desperate to keep landlines a thing, they basically just give you one for free. | ||
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Yeah. They're a lot safer, actually. | |
So anyway, I love the impeachment. | ||
A lot of the callers... | ||
Put it the way it is. | ||
It was inspiring. | ||
Great speech. | ||
He is for America. And the thing is, the look on Nancy Pelosi's face, throwing a temper tantrum, starting to tear up that speech. | ||
That poor baby. | ||
You know, this is what they're going to be doing. | ||
These Democrats are getting so desperate and so determined. | ||
They're just like spoiled brats up there, Owen. | ||
They're getting to be like spoiled brats. | ||
You know, give me the candidates. | ||
I'm my entitlement. | ||
That's all they are. They don't care. | ||
Oh, and they're literally throwing hissy fits, their little protesters, in the Capitol building! | ||
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...rest you for holding a piece of paper, but that's okay if they can go out there and do other things that are illegal, but that's okay. | |
They're part of the deep state. I mean, hey, I didn't enjoy my time in jail, but boy, has it served as an example. | ||
My goodness. Alright, the crew is trying to expose me as a time traveler, but I cannot confirm or deny that I'm able to travel through time or ultra-dimensional travel either. | ||
So... Do with that information what you will. | ||
Okay, let me do this, folks. | ||
We're gonna play a report, some highlights of the State of the Union in the last segment. | ||
So I'm gonna try to take as many of your calls here in the last segment as I can. | ||
But as promised, I shall deliver. | ||
Here is a video. | ||
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These people are nuts. | |
They're nuts! They're now screaming into sewer grates as part of their Remove Trump protest. | ||
You think I'm kidding? | ||
Here's the video. | ||
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What do you think, Trump's in the sewer? | |
What are you trying to get, like, D.C. sewer rats on your side? | ||
I mean, what is that? | ||
Any more! | ||
What is that? | ||
What is that? | ||
Any more! | ||
What is that? | ||
Any more! | ||
What is that? | ||
Any more! | ||
What is that? | ||
Any more! | ||
What is that? | ||
Any more! | ||
I mean, how do I even... | ||
What are they even saying? | ||
Do we have any guesses? What are they saying? | ||
Okay, folks, if your audio audience here... | ||
The removed Trump protesters are outside. | ||
You know what? I gotta be back in D.C. this month for court. | ||
I'm gonna go find that exact sewer grate and I'm gonna scream into it. | ||
Okay? There has to be some sort of magic going on down in those sewer grates that I'm unaware of. | ||
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I need to know the secrets. | |
Or maybe there's, like, fumes coming out of it, and they're so high, they're, like, hallucinating. | ||
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Are they seeing interdimensional demons right now? | |
This is incredible stuff right here, folks. | ||
And I love their shirts that say, Trump is guilty. | ||
Okay. I'm not trying to waste this last segment before I play this report coming up, but I mean, do we have any guesses as to what they're doing or chanting? | ||
I mean, does anyone want to try to reason to guess on this? | ||
I'm at a loss. | ||
Oh! They're summoning Satan! | ||
That's it! They don't know who else to call! | ||
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So they're literally trying to summon Satan from the sewers of DC! Satan, come help us! | |
Satan, come help us! | ||
What do we need to do in this world? | ||
Rubber room, straight jacket, mental facilities. | ||
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I mean, this is truly deranged behavior. | |
Do these people have a job? | ||
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Do they have a family? I mean, what in the hell? | |
All right, folks, listen. | ||
I mean, they're literally filming. | ||
They're literally shooting cameras with microphones down into sewer grates. | ||
Are they going to start, like, climbing into the sewer? | ||
Is that what's next? Are they going to open up that ventilation system and try to climb down into there and summon Satan? | ||
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Are they looking for the Ninja Turtles? | |
They don't have that kind of ninja power. | ||
I can communicate with the Ninja Turtle. | ||
Look, everybody knows if you want to summon a Ninja Turtle, you just need a cheese pizza. | ||
I mean, you know... | ||
Look, guys, all joking aside, when I'm back in D.C., which, man, I want to avoid that place like the plug, let me tell you. | ||
I can't stand that place. | ||
But I do have to be back. | ||
I'm going to go find that sewer grate, and I'm going to get you answers. | ||
So I'm either going to walk over to that sewer grate, and the fumes are going to make me so high I start hallucinating, or maybe I'll start seeing things, like, down in there. | ||
Maybe if I just start screaming down into the sewer grates, I'll have answers for you. | ||
I'll film down into it too. | ||
I will get you the answers, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Have you ever seen more deranged behavior than the type of behavior exhibited by a Trump protester? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I mean, you'd have to actually go to like a mental institution or like watch like one flew over the cuckoo's nest or something. | ||
Okay, here's the deal, guys. | ||
You get 60 seconds coming up here. | ||
Make your statement quick. I love all the callers, but I'm short on time. | ||
I'm rambling here anyway. | ||
It's my fault. Let's start with Eric in Arkansas. | ||
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Go ahead. Can you hear me? | |
Yep. All right. | ||
Trump's remarks on the Space Force, and also, if you could see about these new declassified Navy patents, That they have out there. | ||
Even the head of the Navy has had to go to the patent office to reaffirm that this technology exists. | ||
That just because they don't agree with it, they can't deny these patents. | ||
Whether the patents are disinformation or real, I guess is the question. | ||
What are the patents? | ||
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The one person to an anti-gravitational ship and the second one basically It's an energy source that is basically free energy. | |
You know, and actually the funny thing is, thanks for the call, Eric. | ||
If you listen to like George Norrie, he has experts on about this. | ||
Most of these patents have actually already existed for 10 or more years, quite frankly. | ||
Maglev technology and other such stuff. | ||
Some people theorize that NASA uses it in fake videos that they put out pretending astronauts are floating. | ||
I'm not commenting as to whether that's real or not. | ||
I'm just saying these reports are out there. | ||
And there's a lot of other stuff, too. | ||
They've basically proven theories of relativity, like there are multiple dimensions. | ||
There's all kinds of crazy patents. | ||
Nobody really reports on it. Thanks for the call, Eric. | ||
Let's go to Chef in Virginia. | ||
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Go ahead, Chef. Owen, how we doing, buddy? | |
I'm doing good. Well, I tell you, we bombed the White House switchboard after seeing you be arrested, man. | ||
We lit them up for a good couple hours. | ||
Well, I appreciate that. | ||
I do know it made it to the White House, and basically the whole Trump family saw it. | ||
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Well, that's good, and I was glad to see them turn you loose. | |
A couple quick things. | ||
I know I've only got 60 seconds. | ||
Update for here in Virginia. | ||
After the rally here, they passed a bunch of these bills. | ||
They're going into reconciliation. | ||
We have every reason to believe the governor is going to sign them into law, all anti-gun bills, even a bill preventing you from criticizing them, God forbid. | ||
We should criticize them. | ||
And by the way, I'm sorry to cut you off, but that's 60 seconds. | ||
There's new marches happening at the Arizona State Capitol over gun control. | ||
There's another march happening in Virginia again, going against Bloomberg, funding these campaigns. | ||
So this momentum is continuing here. | ||
Let's go to Georgia in Tennessee. | ||
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Go ahead, Georgia. Georgia. | |
Hi, Owen. How are you? Hi, good. | ||
I'm glad to see you back and feeling better. | ||
And I have to say, the State of the Union, I believe it's the first one I've ever cried. | ||
Not only what the President said and done, but the disrespect from the Democrats. | ||
I believe that was the worst. | ||
I believe I cried worse and more because Seeing the faces of the Democrats and not standing, even for the most simplest things for the American people. | ||
So disrespectful. | ||
Yeah, I cried a lot. | ||
Well, it was a moving speech and many ups and downs, many emotional moments, no doubt. | ||
Georgia, thank you for the call. Joel in Ohio, final caller today. | ||
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Go ahead, Joel. Alright, what's up Owen? | |
I just like the really classy way that our president tipped his hat to the First Lady. | ||
It was more than a hat tip. | ||
He shined the full light of love on our First Lady twice during the State of the Union. | ||
And I just like it. | ||
He showed her deep respect and it touched me. | ||
And just as much as a refreshing presence in the White House, Trump is, compared to that fraud before him. | ||
Same thing goes with Melania and that fraud before her. | ||
Make the First Lady a lady again. | ||
I mean, just total class and beauty and grace from... | ||
Melania Trump. All right, final segment of today's War Room. | ||
I'm about to go to a report, the highlights from the State of the Union. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, remember Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Do your shopping there for emergency food, air filters, water filters, toothpaste, and supplements. | ||
It's all at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
And again, Big shout out to President Trump last night for just the epic State of the Union that was just a total victory for America. | ||
And we just remember it and celebrate it one more time. | ||
Highlights from today's broadcast. | ||
Again, ladies and gentlemen, we're celebrating the State of the Union from last night. | ||
All the emotional moments, the tearjerkers, the inspirational moments, the moments that gave you chills, made the hair on the back of your neck stand up. | ||
Truly incredible. | ||
We juxtapose that with the day before, the Democrats basically rigging their own caucus in Iowa, just publicly doing that, not even hiding it anymore. | ||
And then today on the back end, President Trump being acquitted twice. | ||
Twice on the fake articles of impeachment on that scam that the Democrats ran against President Trump and this country. | ||
Two truly despicable acts by the Democrats. | ||
And the good news is the American public sees through it. | ||
And the American public has now seen... | ||
Just how wicked and deceptive and criminal, in many regards, the Democrat Party has become. | ||
Whether it's Nancy Pelosi ripping up the State of the Union, whether it's Democrats walking out of the State of the Union, whether it's the Democrats making it all about them, whether it's the Democrats skipping the State of the Union, whether it's the Democrats complaining, if you can imagine this, complaining that people are off food stamps. | ||
I mean, can you imagine that? | ||
Hey, you're doing well. | ||
Hey, you're independent. | ||
Hey, you're making money. | ||
Hey, you're providing for yourself. | ||
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Darn it! That's the Democrats. | |
Pissed that Americans are succeeding. | ||
Angry that Americans don't need the government anymore. | ||
Because you see, that's the entire role of a Democrat. | ||
To be your daddy. | ||
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To run your life. | |
And then once you're dependent on them, you see, it's a two-sided coin. | ||
They're dependent on your vote. | ||
They can't do anything to earn your vote, so they have to make you dependent on their policies And then you're dependent on their vote. | ||
You see how that works? They keep you impoverished. | ||
They keep you downtrodden. | ||
They keep you depressed. And then they say, oh, I'm here for you. | ||
It's really sick. | ||
Actually. But this is the modern-day Democrat Party. | ||
Okay, we've got the callers back up here. | ||
I knew we could do it. Jefferson in Virginia. | ||
Jefferson, bonus caller. | ||
Go ahead, Jefferson. Hey, Owen. | ||
I'm glad you're feeling better. | ||
Thank you. I think John Bowne missed the point a little bit on the Iowa caucuses issue with the app. | ||
We're all worried about the app instead of worried about the pro-human future app. | ||
Backup system, the residual backup system of humans being involved in transmitting information over the telephone. | ||
But see, but isn't that kind of like the ultimate irony, too, as the Democrats do everything to stop voter ID laws and all this stuff, and then they can't even run a caucus? | ||
Right, but the odd thing here is, why would you make them call in And wait to get the phone picked up when all they have to do is take a picture of the tabulation sheet and send a text with the numbers. | ||
Nobody has to pick up the phone. | ||
You just send the information in. | ||
They're acting like we have to go back to the 1920s. | ||
We just have to go back to the late 1990s and use texting. | ||
They did do a coin flip though. | ||
Yeah, well, they messed up the coin flip bad. | ||
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I know, right? They can't even flip a coin. | |
Like, all right, look, Democrats, we realize you have really low IQ and you're struggling with math and science and biology and, you know, climate and all this stuff. | ||
Here's what we're going to do. Just flip a coin. | ||
Just can you handle that? Just two sides? | ||
Just you flip the coin and you call it. | ||
They can't even do that. | ||
They seem to be conditioning us to believe that we're either completely dependent on machines... | ||
Well, we have to wait until they can sort out how the machines messed it up and there's no in-between where humans are valuable to do it themselves. | ||
It's the incompetent excuse that they're going to use on us all through this election process. | ||
Can you even imagine trying to actually think straight and be a Democrat voter? | ||
No, they have so much cognitive dissonance going on. | ||
They're lying to themselves about what they're up to, and they think it's all justified by climate change and population reduction, and they don't want to say it out loud. | ||
No, that's it exactly. Thank you for the bonus call, Jefferson. | ||
We got another bonus call. | ||
How about Debbie in New Jersey? | ||
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Go ahead, Debbie. I'm just feeling better. | |
Thank you. The State of the Union really was beautiful, the honoring of Rush. | ||
It really made, I think, everybody cry. | ||
But Pelosi, that woman really could play the Joker. | ||
I mean, with the white makeup and the red lips, she's just hideous. | ||
Right? I mean, let's not be so insulting to the Joker, please. | ||
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Oh, yeah. Well, the picture of the nose that you put up earlier... | |
Now that you could really see the stitching under that nose there. | ||
No, no, no, no. I want to be clear about something. | ||
I'm not kidding about the facial whatever she has going on. | ||
Like her face, her nose is like literally falling off. | ||
I don't know what the hell it is. They put so much, it's like putting makeup on a pig. | ||
They put so much makeup on that woman, they're hiding whatever it is they've, like, bandages and crap that she has on her face. | ||
I mean, if you took all that away, like, you know, Nancy Pelosi versus Emperor Palpatine in, like, a beauty contest, I mean, you're leaning Palpatine. | ||
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She's got Michael Jackson syndrome. | |
Her nose is half off. | ||
Oh, poor Michael Jackson. | ||
Now we gotta throw it. I mean, you know, look, I get it with the Joker and the Michael Jackson. | ||
Pelosi's worse than all of them. | ||
Be well, my friend. Thank you so much, Debbie. | ||
We can squeeze in another bonus caller, Jason in New Mexico. | ||
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Go ahead. Thank you for taking my call. | |
Real brief, I think what Trump is doing is getting all these crooks on record. | ||
Because if you remember a couple of state of unions ago, he said he mentioned about the enemy combatants. | ||
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And I was watching the impeachment trial, and yeah, everybody knows it's partisan, but he has to get these crooks on record. | |
Like, oh, you say I'm abusing power, obstructing Congress? | ||
Well, we see the true faces of the Democrats. | ||
And I think with the Democratic callers saying that never vote Democrat again, Thank you, and you know it's a good point because I mean, I think it goes beyond party lines. | ||
I mean, the average person, I mean, you know, once Trump got elected, it kind of threw a corkscrew into this whole thing. | ||
But everybody knew how corrupt D.C. was. | ||
Everybody knew how corrupt politicians were. | ||
Whether you were a Democrat or Republican voter, it didn't matter. | ||
You would agree with that. And so as much as people may dislike Trump, They know that it wasn't Trump that started this trend of corruption in D.C. They know that it wasn't Trump that was born of this corruption in D.C. made by it. | ||
And so as it just continues to get worse and exposed, they exposed themselves under Trump, people are just like... | ||
Like you said, in the C-SPAN clips and on other panels and stuff, people are just like, okay, you know, say what you want about Trump. | ||
You guys are the corrupt politicians. | ||
Trump's just doing the best he can. | ||
All right, that does it for the war room. | ||
You stay classy, InfoWarriors. | ||
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♪♪ ♪♪ InfoWars. | |
The most banned network in the world. | ||
Let's just pull back from this. | ||
Bill and Melinda Gates had a giant drill of 65 million people dying from a virus escaping in China three months ago. | ||
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And they try to hide the fact that they're deeply involved in the production of the show. | ||
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And then we're taught that the saviors are the United Nations and Bill and Melinda Gates. | ||
We have had sources through the big food industry and through several major food suppliers that institutional groups, governmental groups, corporate groups are buying up all the food and that the food prices, raw food prices are skyrocketing. | ||
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And they've got it fresh. | ||
They're packaging it right now as fast as it can go off the line. | ||
But if you wait, then it might be 10, 15, 20 days. | ||
We don't know because already a lot of storable foods are being bought off the shelves here, the gas mask and the antiviral mask are selling out. | ||
And people are preparing, people are concerned. | ||
People know what's going on. | ||
Also, I personally have been taking vitamin D3 with vitamin K or winter sun, because that's the main reason the body breaks down to viruses is a deficiency in vitamin D3 or vitamin K. | ||
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But the big deal is that, according to the UN's own definition, the coronavirus is now a global pandemic, and obviously, it's synthetic. |