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Welcome ladies and gentlemen to the war room. | |
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroyer on this, the 16th of March, 2020. | ||
Of course, coronavirus is all over everything right now, figuratively and literally, so we will be covering that mostly today. | ||
But there's a lot of other news to cover as well. | ||
Owen Schroer will join me midway through this hour, finish out the hour with me, and then we go to your phone calls for the final two hours of the show. | ||
But right now, I want to go to this press conference that's ongoing as we speak, President Trump and the coronavirus emergency response team giving this press conference at the White House. | ||
We'll play some of this for the first 20 minutes, and then Owen Schroer will join us midway through the hour. | ||
But here is President Trump in the White House briefing room. | ||
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Thank you. | |
So, I'm glad to see that you're practicing social distancing. | ||
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That looks very nice. That's very good. | |
I want to thank everybody for being here today. | ||
This morning I spoke with the leaders of the G7, G7 nations. | ||
And they really had a good meeting. | ||
I think it was a very, very productive meeting. | ||
I also spoke with our nation's governors. | ||
This afternoon, we're announcing new guidelines for every American to follow over the next 15 days. | ||
As we combat the virus, each and every one of us has a critical role to play in stopping the spread and transmission of the virus. | ||
We did this today. | ||
This was done By a lot of very talented people, some of whom are standing with me. | ||
And that's available. | ||
And Dr. Birx will be speaking about that in just a few minutes. | ||
It's important for the young and healthy people to understand that while they may experience milder symptoms, they can easily spread this virus and they will spread it indeed, putting countless others in harm's way. | ||
We especially worry about our senior citizens. | ||
The White House Task Force meets every day and continually updates guidelines based on the fast-evolving We're good to go. | ||
We'd much rather be ahead of the curve than behind it, and that's what we are. | ||
Therefore, my administration is recommending that all Americans, including the young and healthy, work to engage in schooling from home when possible, avoid gathering in groups of more than 10 people, avoid discretionary travel, and avoid eating and drinking at bars, restaurants, and public food courts. | ||
If everyone makes this Change or these critical changes and sacrifices now, we will rally together as one nation and we will defeat the virus and we're going to... | ||
Have a big celebration altogether. | ||
With several weeks of focused action, we can turn the corner and turn it quickly. | ||
A lot of progress has been made. | ||
I'm also pleased to report today that a vaccine candidate has begun the Phase 1 clinical trial. | ||
This is one of the fastest vaccine development launches in history. | ||
Not even close. We're also racing to develop antiviral therapies and other treatments, and we've had some promising... | ||
Results, early results, but promising to reduce the severity and the duration of the symptoms. | ||
And I have to say that our government is prepared to do whatever it takes. | ||
Whatever it takes, we're doing. | ||
We're doing it in every way. | ||
And with that, I'd like to just introduce Dr. | ||
Birx, who's going to discuss some of the things that we strongly recommend. | ||
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Thank you. Thank you, Mr. | |
President. I think you know, over the last months, we've taken very bold action to stop the virus from coming to our shores. | ||
And because of that, we gained time to really get together and understand the progress across the globe of what has worked and what hasn't worked. | ||
We now need to appeal to every single American so that they can have their role in stopping the spread of this virus. | ||
We've talked about things before about washing your hands, but we really want to focus on if you are sick, No matter who you are, please stay home. | ||
This is the coronavirus press conference going on at the White House right now. | ||
We will return to that video in just one minute. | ||
Stay with us. Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer today. | ||
Owen will actually be joining me in just a few minutes. | ||
We'll finish out the hour and then go to your phone calls for the final two hours. | ||
Of course, coronavirus is the number one topic on the agenda today. | ||
And we are currently in the middle of a press conference being held at the White House about coronavirus. | ||
We'll go back to that, let that finish out so you can get all the latest information there. | ||
And then we'll go over the rest of the show, the latest numbers, the latest amount of affected, amount of dead, rates of infection and death, as well as what's being done at the governmental levels, state, local and national, as well as international. | ||
So lots of information to cover here today, but this is the latest breaking information from the White House. | ||
Hear this coronavirus press conference we return to now. | ||
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Household should quarantine in the house to prevent spread of the virus to others. | |
The reason we're taking these strong and bold steps is because we know there is virus spread before you develop symptoms, and then we know that there's a large group, we don't know the precise percent yet, that actually is asymptomatic or has such mild cases that they continue to spread the virus. | ||
If your children are sick, please keep them home. | ||
Now, to our older population or those with pre-existing medical conditions, everyone in the household needs to focus on protecting them. | ||
Everyone in the household. | ||
I want to speak particularly to our largest generation now, our millennials. | ||
I have the mom of two wonderful millennial young women who are bright and hardworking, and I will tell you what I told to them. | ||
They are the core group that will stop this virus. | ||
They are the group that communicates successfully, independent of picking up a phone. | ||
They intuitively know how to contact each other without being in large social gatherings. | ||
We're asking all of them to hold their gatherings to under 10 people. | ||
Not just in bars and restaurants, but in homes. | ||
We really want people to be separated at this time. | ||
To be able to address this virus comprehensively that we cannot see, for which we don't have a vaccine or a therapeutic, the only thing we have right now is the amazing ingenuity and compassion of the American people. | ||
We're appealing to all Americans to take these steps to protect each other and to ensure that the virus doesn't spread. | ||
These guidelines are very specific. | ||
They're very detailed. | ||
They will only work If every American takes this together to heart and responds as one nation and one people to stop the spread of this virus. | ||
Thank you. Thank you very much, Dr. | ||
Birx. So just to connect with what I mentioned to you in previous discussions in this room, and Dr. | ||
Birx said it very well, that in order to be able to contain and curtail this epidemic to not reach its maximum capability, We have a two-pillar approach, one of which I believe has been very effective in preventing the substantial seating, namely the travel restrictions that we've discussed many times in this room. | ||
The other, equally if not more important, is when you have infection in your own country, which we do, And, you know, I could read the numbers, but they're really essentially what we've seen yesterday, incremental increases both globally as well as in the United States with the curve doing that. | ||
So, therefore, the kinds of things that we do are containment and mitigation. | ||
This, what we're mentioning now, the guidelines, when you look at them carefully, I believe... | ||
If the people in the United States take them seriously because they were based on some rather serious consideration back and forth, some may look at them and say they're going to be really inconvenient for people. | ||
Some will look and say, well, maybe we've gone a little bit too far. | ||
They were well thought out. | ||
And the thing that I want to re-emphasize, and I'll say it over and over again, when you're dealing with an emerging infectious diseases outbreak, you are always behind where you think you are if you think that today reflects where you really are. | ||
That's not word speak. It means if you think you're here, you're really here because you're only getting the results. | ||
Therefore, it will always seem that the best way to address it would to be doing something that looks like it might be an overreaction. | ||
It isn't an overreaction. | ||
It's a reaction that we feel is commensurate. | ||
Which is actually going on in reality. | ||
So take a look at the guidelines, read them carefully, and we hope that the people of the United States will take them very seriously because they will fail if people don't adhere to them. | ||
We have to have, as a whole country, cooperate and collaborate to make sure these get done. | ||
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Thank you. Okay, go ahead. | |
Mr. President, a lot of people are concerned about how long all of this might last. | ||
Do you have any kind of estimate that if Americans really were to band together and do what the White House is suggesting, how quickly you could turn this on? | ||
I ask it all the time. | ||
How many times, Anthony, I think I ask him that question every day and I speak to Deborah, I speak to a lot of them, I get the opinion. | ||
So it seems to me that if we do a really good job, we'll not only hold the death Down to a level that is much lower than the other way, had we not done a good job. | ||
But people are talking about July, August, something like that. | ||
So it could be right in that period of time where I say it washes through. | ||
Other people don't like that term, but where it washes through. | ||
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So is this the new normal until the height of the summer? | |
We'll see what happens. | ||
But they think August, could be July, could be longer than that. | ||
But I've asked that question many, many times. | ||
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Yes. That being said, Mr. | |
President, Americans today and looking forward are living with so much anxiety and so much fear facing uncertainty right now. | ||
I'm curious. How are you talking to your own family about this? | ||
How are you talking to your youngest son? | ||
Do you empathize with this sense of anxiety? | ||
People are really scared. | ||
Yeah. No, I think they are very scared. | ||
I think they see that we're doing a very professional job. | ||
We've been working with the governors and, frankly, the mayor's local government at every level. | ||
We have FEMA totally involved. | ||
FEMA's been, you know, usually we see FEMA for the hurricanes and the tornadoes. | ||
Now we have FEMA involved in this. | ||
they've been doing a fantastic job locally, working with people that they know because they work, like, as an example, in California, in the state of Washington. | ||
They work with them a lot on other things, and they're very familiar, so they're working on it. | ||
What you can do and all you can do is professional, totally competent. | ||
We have the best people in the world. | ||
We have really the greatest experts in the world. | ||
And someday soon, hopefully, it'll end and we'll be back to where it was. | ||
But this came up. It came up so suddenly. | ||
You were surprised. We were all surprised. | ||
We heard about it. We heard about reports from China that something was happening and all of a sudden we did make a good decision. | ||
We closed our We're good to go. | ||
Sort of story from the press conference you just watched is the fact that some experts are saying that these types of measures of social isolation or staying home from work or any of these sorts of things could last through July or August, which is just insane to me. | ||
and obviously the economy cannot sustain five, six months of this type of constriction that we're experiencing. | ||
And I mean, it's not just the government, the national government doing things, it is all over the place, right? | ||
We'll talk about what the Fed is doing and the banks are doing. | ||
We'll talk about what the federal government is doing as well as states and mayors. | ||
This is, I mean, this is the story of the decade, folks, and we're going to cover all of it here on the War Room. | ||
We'll get into all of it, as well as all this other news that's going on that is being sort of pushed to the back pages because of coronavirus, but is just incredibly important nonetheless. | ||
We're seeing Democrats just using this coronavirus as an excuse to bring about all sorts of tyranny and control. | ||
And we'll get into that as well. | ||
Never let a good crisis go to waste. | ||
But as the title of this episode of The War Room reminds you, the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. | ||
And we are in a dangerous zone now where the fear of the coronavirus potentially will do more damage than the virus itself. | ||
And that's what we're trying to mitigate here. | ||
We're in an interesting position where we've been warning about this when nobody thought it was a big deal. | ||
Now that everybody's freaking out, we're trying to tell people to calm down. | ||
It's all insanity right now, and Owen Schroer joins me on the other side to discuss it all. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. I'm joined by Owen Schroer here in the war room. | ||
Now, as I was saying before we went to commercial break right there, we're in this very weird position where when coronavirus first began, we at Infowars recognized the danger of it, were reporting on it, were saying, guys, there's something happening in China. | ||
This is bigger than they're telling us. | ||
We need to pay attention to this. | ||
We need to be shutting down the border. | ||
Why is nobody paying attention to this? | ||
Nobody else is saying, no, it's just the flu. | ||
Forget about it. Don't worry about it. | ||
Don't worry about it. Now the tables have completely turned. | ||
It's been flipped on its head. | ||
Now everybody's freaking out. | ||
Everybody's trying to just install all of these totalitarian responses to the coronavirus. | ||
And we on the other side are going, no, wait, calm down, calm down. | ||
This isn't a world-ending, let's just get rid of all civic controls just because of this coronavirus. | ||
So it's weird that it's almost like, Slow and steady wins the race, right? | ||
We were aware of the threat before. | ||
We understood it. We're talking about how to combat it, how to protect yourself from it, what nations should be doing. | ||
Everybody ignores us. | ||
Then suddenly they're sprinting ahead to, we have to shut everything down. | ||
You're not allowed to go out at night anymore. | ||
Well, we're still continuing of the same pace of just, no, no, let's keep a measured, you know, logical, calm response to this and we might actually get through it. | ||
So anyway, I've got more stories than I could possibly cover. | ||
You come in with the whole new stack. | ||
What is the latest you have uncovered here about the coronavirus? | ||
Well, I just wanted to have some presence on the war room today and I'll just be here for the next three segments. | ||
I just wanted to connect some dots. | ||
And really, I think more than anything, I mean, I'm kind of at the point right now where I just want to hold my tongue because I'm so frustrated at so many different things right now, but everything is being spun out of control where it's like, oh, if you don't call for quarantines and shutdowns, you're spreading the coronavirus. | ||
And then on the other end, it's like, if you don't call this out as a total hoax, Well, you're spreading the hysteria. | ||
Well, no, I want to boil this down and see what remains. | ||
And so that's kind of been our approach since the beginning. | ||
It's like if you're, you know, on a camping trip or something or you're out in the woods and there's an unknown. | ||
And so you kind of stop for a second. | ||
You're like, whoa, like that sounds like it could be a big dangerous animal. | ||
Let's wait for a second, see what's up, observe it, and then maybe step a little bit closer, see if we can't get a clear picture. | ||
And so that's kind of what's going on. | ||
That's actually a great illustration for it, because that's essentially where we are, right? | ||
You hear this noise, and in the beginning, all the people you're camping with, they're like, ah, forget it, let's just keep marching forward. | ||
It's like, well, wait, that sounded like something that could be changed. | ||
Yeah, and you're still kind of over there, like, you know, peering over. | ||
Maybe let's just hang out for a second before we figure it out. | ||
And then, like, once maybe it's confirmed that it might be a bear or something, they're just, like, screaming and running and throwing things and knocking each other out of the way. | ||
And you're still just like, whoa, hey, now hold on. | ||
You're going to scare the bear and the bear is going to attack you if you act like this. | ||
So yeah, it's about having a measured and coherent response to what's going on here. | ||
And so it turns out that bear, in the analogy... | ||
Coronavirus, it was government tyranny. | ||
And that's been my fear this entire time. | ||
And I'm to a point now where I only want to do commentary right here on The War Room and at InfoWars because it's like, if you try to get into the muck anywhere else, like on social media or Twitter, which we're not even allowed anymore, it's just a, it's a feeding frenzy out there. | ||
Honestly, it's insane, quite frankly. | ||
So what I want to do here, though, is just connect some dots with you in the next three segments, and then you're going to be hosting the rest of the way. | ||
I don't know if you have guests or you're taking calls. | ||
But let me just lay all these bullet points out, because this is the boil down. | ||
This is the boil down. | ||
Pot full of water, this is the boil down. | ||
2020 is an election year. | ||
I'm not telling you anything you don't know. | ||
Again, this is the boil down. | ||
2020 is an election year. | ||
President Trump, the deep state, So this is the resurgence of the United States, patriotism, our independence, Trump getting us off Chinese steel, Trump getting us off of oil reliance from other companies. | ||
Now Trump trying to get us off the reliance on China for pharmaceuticals. | ||
So that's kind of the backdrop here, the bottom. | ||
Now what's going on? | ||
You have dozens, in fact it may be over 100 now, of CEOs, major CEOs, resigning since this year started. | ||
You have all these celebrities and athletes testing positive, where in Oklahoma they took 60%, now granted it was like 6 out of 10 test kits they had for coronavirus, to use on NBA players. | ||
Oh, well, that works out nicely for their narrative. | ||
Get the NBA players testing positive. | ||
Oh, and now you can go down your narrative. | ||
So somehow celebrities, athletes, they're getting it. | ||
That helps blow up the hysteria. | ||
In the bill that I have right here that I have my notes on, and there's other bills like this, You have legislators inserting things like abortion rights, gun control, gun confiscation, internet takeover. | ||
These are in all these bills that are supposed to deal with the coronavirus. | ||
Why are you bringing tyranny to us? | ||
That's very strange. | ||
You have Israel claiming, oh, we have a vaccine. | ||
We just got a stroke of pure luck. | ||
You were reporting on this over the weekend. | ||
Stroke of pure luck. That's a quote from the doctor. | ||
Stroke of pure luck they were testing with COVID-19. | ||
You also though have the Jewish group in New York... | ||
And this is where the other story came from that you also covered, where the ADL is saying that conspiracy theorists are blaming Jews. | ||
Now, they're saying it's white supremacists. | ||
They just have the whole story wrong. | ||
So it's like, literally, nobody's even getting any of the stories right, which is my main frustration here. | ||
It's like, nobody is getting any of this right. | ||
The reason why the Jewish group in New York was being blamed is because they were unvaccinated. | ||
And so they were saying, oh, this... | ||
So it was the pro-vaxxers that were blaming them. | ||
Had nothing to do with white nationalism. | ||
So they can't even get that right. | ||
But you've got that issue. | ||
So it's, oh, let's bring in vaccines. | ||
You have the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, fingerprints all over this, everywhere. | ||
Bill Gates warning about a super bug killing hundreds of millions. | ||
Bill Gates saying it, TED Talks, get the population down to zero. | ||
Now Bill and Melinda Gates all of a sudden have test kits ready to go. | ||
Bill and Melinda Gates in East Africa, Ebola breaks out. | ||
Bill and Melinda Gates in Brazil. | ||
Zika breaks out. Bill and Melinda Gates ready to solve the coronavirus. | ||
Something doesn't add up here. | ||
By the way, Bill Gates stepped down from his role at the Microsoft board. | ||
You have the Federal Reserve has changed. | ||
This just happened. Their monetary policy, banks no longer have to have 10,000 cash on hand. | ||
What is that about? That's a huge one. | ||
Not only do they not, they don't have to have any. | ||
Their reserve rates now are down to zero dollars. | ||
So that's something that's not being reported on at all. | ||
Banks are running out of cash. | ||
And I'm seeing reports on the internet of people going to try to take $5,000 out of the bank and the bank won't let them take that money out. | ||
This is not being reported anywhere else as far as I can tell. | ||
The lack of physical cash on hand out of the banks. | ||
Well, we're reporting it right here. | ||
And so global financial reset, what does that mean? | ||
You have the drill that Harrison was on last week, event 201. | ||
You had the World Military Games, both in Wuhan, both accurately projecting out this entire coronavirus outbreak months ago. | ||
You have now it being praised, the Google tracking. | ||
Oh, Google, track all of our movements. | ||
We need that to fight the coronavirus. | ||
Oh boy, that's not government tyranny at all. | ||
You have everything closed down. | ||
Things are closing down. Cities are closing down. | ||
Events of more than 10 plus people. | ||
This is all going to happen in the next week or two, folks. | ||
They're going to close it all down. I'm telling you. | ||
I hate to be the one to break it to you. | ||
I don't agree with it, but that's what's going to happen. | ||
Over what? 40 deaths in the United States? | ||
40 deaths? How many people have been smashed by vending machines this year? | ||
Probably almost as many. | ||
You have the elites going to their bunkers. | ||
You have shipments from China still coming, but some of them sitting overseas. | ||
So what's going on with that? So... | ||
Here's what it comes down to. | ||
The threat of government tyranny and a one-world government running our lives and destroying America, the threat of that is bigger than the threat of coronavirus. | ||
I don't care how many it kills. | ||
Right now, the death rate looks like it's lower than anybody reported. | ||
So we'll have that more with Harrison Smith. | ||
Everything is accelerating, ladies and gentlemen, breaking out of San Francisco. | ||
All residents ordered to shelter at home in the San Francisco area. | ||
House lawmakers indefinitely postponed return to Washington. | ||
These are just some of the latest headlines out of the last few minutes. | ||
Trump team prepares a rescue package of at least $800 billion. | ||
Pence says Trump-backed emergency relief plan will protect vulnerable Americans. | ||
You've got France. | ||
France says they are in a health war. | ||
France severely limits movement for two weeks, cancels municipal elections. | ||
You have the Dow just absolutely collapsing. | ||
You have, of course, Google swooping in to save the day by collecting all of your information and taking over all health records. | ||
Of course, you also see... | ||
The bills being passed where everybody and their dog are trying to slip in pork on whatever they want, abortion funding or whatever they happen to fancy. | ||
It's almost impossible to try to keep up with this. | ||
I have these numbers, this is actually from February 11th, but this is just to give you an idea of the risk of death from catching corona. | ||
Even though the number of cases is still very small, the chance that you'll actually die from it is even smaller. | ||
If you're between 10 and 39, your chance of dying from it is 0.2%. | ||
So 0.2% chance of dying if you're under the age of 40. | ||
40 through 49 is 0.4%, still less than half of a percent chance of dying. | ||
50-59, it jumps pretty high up to 1.3%, and then it increases there 3.6% for 60-69. | ||
70-79 is 8.0%, and 80-plus is actually a fairly large number at 14.8%. | ||
But this just shows you data coming out of China and some of the risks of death if you were to catch it. | ||
And then of course the risk of you catching it is minimal as well. | ||
So safe to say that shutting down the entire country might be slightly overblown for this. | ||
But just real quick before we go back to you, Owen, with all the information you have, these are just some of the measures being taken by local governments. | ||
You have the Little Rock mayor announcing citywide curfew to limit the spread of coronavirus, which to me is just insane anyway, because what is it about being out at night that would somehow increase the likelihood of transmission, right? | ||
A curfew- Bats. | ||
Bats. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, we got to stay inside while the bats are out. | ||
But no, what curfews are usually put in place, in places where there's like violence happening, At night, it's harder to figure out where people are going. | ||
People can be up to no good. | ||
They can be breaking into houses. So, curfew, just everybody off the street to keep people safe during events of civic breakdown. | ||
But this is a virus. | ||
A virus is not more likely to transmit at night than it is during the day. | ||
Seems nonsensical to me. | ||
Seems, once again, like just another excuse. | ||
To shut things down. Of course, New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut will shut down tonight at 8pm. | ||
It's just absolute insanity going on. | ||
Owen, you were talking about just some of the reaction to this and just how obviously this has all been thought out. | ||
I mean, they've had these plans in place. | ||
Now they have the excuse to bring about the control. | ||
Well, look, something else is afoot here because two plus two doesn't equal five. | ||
There's a one somewhere else that you have to put in there. | ||
It's not being accounted for. | ||
So that one is either... | ||
To me, it goes one of two ways. | ||
I mean, you can take your pick which way you want to lean. | ||
The one is either this is... | ||
All this hysteria is meant to collapse the U.S. economy, bring in enough fear and hysteria to bring in total control over the grid. | ||
Now, the one-world government won't come tomorrow, but they'll tell you you have curfew. | ||
They'll tell you you can't leave your house. | ||
They'll tell you you can't go to a bar. | ||
You can't go to a gym. You can't hop on an airplane. | ||
That's just the beginning phase of tyranny. | ||
So that's the one. | ||
Or... If you're a QAnon follower, you think that this is all being done and manipulated by Trump behind the scenes so that when he goes after all of these deep state people, the streets will be clean, kids won't be in school, they can't do false flag school shootings or whatever. | ||
And so maybe that's what you think the one is. | ||
I'm on the other end of the spectrum. | ||
I think the one is total control, collapse the economy, blame Trump. | ||
And let me tell you, I don't know how you feel, Harrison, but... | ||
The last time there was a curfew, I believe, was Ferguson, Missouri during the Ferguson riots. | ||
I was there covering it and I got bad news. | ||
It didn't work. Cars were burned. | ||
Houses, buildings, businesses burned. | ||
It didn't go well for the city of Ferguson. | ||
I think they regretted that curfew, though it may have been with good intention and good reason. | ||
I'm a big Trump supporter. | ||
I've been one of Trump's biggest supporters since he launched his campaign. | ||
I've always supported the president, even when I disagree with him. | ||
If he is president when this government tyranny rolls out and it sticks under his presidency, and it'll all happen this year, I mean, I hate to be the bearer of bad news. | ||
I don't know if I'm off the Trump train, but I don't know if I can vote for him again. | ||
I really don't. | ||
Because I'm sitting here watching my country's freedoms get torn away because of media hysteria. | ||
And look, people can talk about the death rates and all the charts and all the stuff and okay, maybe, maybe not. | ||
There's disagreement there. | ||
But if they bring the government tyranny and they can say, oh, you should be afraid of this virus, don't leave your home. | ||
Oh, we should all be afraid of this virus, don't open your business. | ||
Oh, we should all be afraid of this virus, don't travel. | ||
It's funny how now they want to shut the borders down. | ||
Not for the, you know, 50 years they've been wide open, spreading tuberculosis and bubonic plague and everything in California. | ||
Now they want it shut down. Again, another sign, 2 plus 2 doesn't equal 5, folks. | ||
This is not going to be a good look for Trump. | ||
If they lock down, we won't come back from this tyranny. | ||
Unless there's literally, I mean, you know, 1776 in the streets. | ||
We won't come back from this tyranny. | ||
You know, that's actually something that's interesting. | ||
I think Trump is in really a very precarious situation because you're right. | ||
He's in a really a lose-lose situation, right? | ||
He doesn't do enough. | ||
They blame him on, you know, they blame him for the outbreak. | ||
He does too much. They're able to usher in totalitarianism and tyranny under his watch. | ||
It's It's a very precarious situation, and, you know, our prayers grow out to him. | ||
But, you know, I had a friend who went to Academy yesterday to buy, maybe I shouldn't have meant, well, a sports store, an unnamed sports store yesterday. | ||
But, no, this doesn't reflect badly on them. | ||
To buy a gun. He wanted to buy a shotgun because he sees everything happening. | ||
He thinks, man, people are going to start looting if there's a big quarantine. | ||
I need to be able to arm myself. | ||
What does he find? He finds that in Academy, no shotguns. | ||
No rifles, no ammo. | ||
They're completely sold out. | ||
They've been absolutely, they're absolutely devoid of these weapons because people have armed themselves. | ||
Now, to him, he's like, this is bad, man. | ||
This is a sign that things are going to get bad. | ||
This is not good. I have the complete opposite reaction. | ||
I'm there, thank God. Yeah, I go, okay, that means regular people are armed now. | ||
Because if you're going to go out and loot, if you're going to go out and cause trouble during a quarantine, you already have a gun. | ||
You're already a criminal. You're already, you know, nobody's... | ||
The people who go out and loot, they don't have the forethought to go, I better arm myself now so I have a gun when it's time to go shoot people and take their stuff. | ||
No, no, this is regular people, regular Americans going, I need to arm myself in case the looters come for me or, in my case, in case tyranny starts to come about and we need to arm up and stick together with our neighbors and defend ourselves against whatever tyranny, forced vaccinations, whatever's coming down the pipe. | ||
So to me, you know, this big fear of we have to arm ourselves and, you know, protect ourselves, it's really kind of a good thing because regular people are going to be armed now. | ||
Regular people recognize the government is not going to be here to protect you when something really major happens, so you better be ready to protect yourself. | ||
I'm emboldened by this, personally. | ||
Yeah, I was going to say, if somebody... | ||
Let's say somebody decided they were going to raid my neighborhood, I'd feel much more comfortable knowing all my neighbors were armed to the teeth, like myself. | ||
But again, though, look, I'm not trying to speak ill of Trump here. | ||
I'm just calling it as it is. | ||
When the president comes out and says it's time to stop to limit gatherings of 10-plus people, look, call me a jackass. | ||
I'll accept it. I want to have a party this weekend and invite all my friends. | ||
Like, I just want to flex all my freedoms now in the face of this just to be like, I'm not living in fear. | ||
I'm not going to give over all of my rights because the mass media is telling me about coronavirus. | ||
Here's one thing that I always like to use as an experiment. | ||
If you weren't watching television if you weren't paying attention to the media would you know anything about this? | ||
Would you ever know about a viral outbreak? | ||
Would you ever know about a deadly coronavirus? | ||
You wouldn't! You wouldn't. | ||
Most people don't know anybody that had the coronavirus. | ||
They may know someone who got sick over the winter. | ||
Happens every winter. But now... | ||
Oh, you know what? I'll get to this on the other side. | ||
One more segment here with Owen Schroer as we finish out the first hour of the War Room talking about coronavirus. | ||
We'll get to other news as well, but man, this is big. | ||
This is the big one. It could all come down to this, folks. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Alright folks, all residents of the San Francisco area told to shelter at home as the Dow tumbles nearly 3,000 points, the worst point drop in history today. | ||
Absolutely devastating, but this is the method by which those that would want to impose tyranny use. | ||
You create the destruction, you create the problem, and then you have the solution conveniently in your back pocket. | ||
The solution, of course, being a restriction of freedoms, restriction of humanity itself. | ||
So... That's what we're seeing. | ||
That's what we're trying to protect ourselves against. | ||
It's not the coronavirus that will get you. | ||
It's the cure. The cure being absolute governmental tyranny. | ||
Now, one of the weird things about what's going on here is Donald Trump was not very willing to call this As dangerous as it truly was at first, Tucker Carlson actually had to drive to Mar-a-Lago in order to talk Trump into taking coronavirus seriously. | ||
Good thing or bad thing, Owen? | ||
I don't even want to comment on that, quite frankly, because I think that the president is being torn five ways here, and I think Tucker, for the most part, has been kind of level-headed on this issue, so I'm not really sure what he went to discuss with the president, and whatever they did discuss, if it was in private, we probably will never know, other than just media hearsay. | ||
So, if you don't mind, I want to get to what Trump said today that had me a little ruffled around the edges. | ||
They did release this 15 days to slow the spread. | ||
So that tells you, folks, they think that in the next two weeks we're going to either see the worst of it And they're going to lock down everything. | ||
In fact, that's what this tells you. | ||
What spread? I don't want to start yelling. | ||
I'm sick of these people infringing on my rights. | ||
And I just see this happening more and more with this coronavirus. | ||
I hope that we do curtail the spread. | ||
But it just seems to be more hysteria than spread. | ||
But today, the president said something that really irked me. | ||
And that I saw a lot of people promoting. | ||
Now, for most, at least I'll speak for myself, by the time I was 20, maybe 22, I was over the whole blame everything on boomers, blame everything on your parents, all the destruction and everything in the world. | ||
You get over that. It's kind of like I was maybe, I won't say I was a liberal, but, you know, I felt for some of the liberal indoctrination in college. | ||
I felt for some of that crap. | ||
I had a little communist bent instilled in me when I went through college. | ||
Guess what? You get over that. | ||
Like this stupid OK Boomer meme, they're going to be over that. | ||
These are 20-year-old kids. | ||
As soon as they get a real job and a paycheck and see how much they're taxed, they're not going to be the OK Boomer people anymore. | ||
So I wish we would just ignore that and accept it for what it is and understand that that's just an age. | ||
But because of social media, everybody's got to be a pundit and make a big deal out of even the most menial, trivial things. | ||
But during the president's speech today... | ||
He literally said that this one falls on millennials. | ||
To stay in, not going out, not doing this, literally said this one falls on millennials. | ||
And immediately, everybody who loves playing this game says, it's on you, millennials! | ||
This is up to you, millennials! Again, I got over the whole OK Boomer thing 10 years ago, but really? | ||
This one's on millennials? | ||
Really? That's what you're gonna go with? | ||
This one is on millennials to stay home? | ||
Uh... How about no? | ||
There it is. There's more millennials now than any other cohort. | ||
And they can help us in this moment. | ||
Millennials can speak to one another about how important it is in this moment to protect all the people. | ||
It went on. Kept dealing with millennials. | ||
By the way, I have a story here from CNN. Headline. | ||
This is just three days ago. | ||
Hello, boomer. It's millennials. | ||
We need to talk about the coronavirus. | ||
And this one's blaming boomers. | ||
CNN blaming boomers. | ||
See, so literally this coronavirus hysteria is tearing all of us apart. | ||
We can't even see straight anymore. | ||
I was already burnt out with all this crap, planning on taking a vacation. | ||
I can't now. They're shutting everything down. | ||
Pisses me off. But guess what? | ||
What does this tell you, Harrison? | ||
Remember, we broke this before anybody else with Dr. | ||
Francis Boyle. We're banned all over the internet. | ||
Geopolitics and Empire interviewed Francis Boyle. | ||
Well, that interview, which had more than a quarter million views on YouTube, just a day old, has now been banned on YouTube. | ||
Here it is. Our interview on the coronavirus with Dr. | ||
Francis Boyle, who drafted the Biological Weapons Convention, which had 300,000 plus views, has just been terminated by YouTube. | ||
Why? Why did YouTube suspend that? | ||
Why did Twitter ban Zero Hedge for pointing out a doctor who said, hey look, this looks like a bioweapon, this COVID-19, this coronavirus, we need to talk about it. | ||
What the hell is going on? | ||
Why all this censorship? | ||
And now I'm supposed to sit here and just be told, yeah, they're going to shut everything They're shutting down all sports leagues. | ||
They're shutting down bars. They're closing Bourbon Street. | ||
They'll probably close 6th Street in Austin next. | ||
They're gonna close it all down. Shutting down St. | ||
Paddy's Day parades. Shutting down schools. | ||
Shutting it all down. For what? | ||
For what? If there is something happening with coronavirus that we don't know about, tell us! | ||
I don't have enough information. | ||
Look, if you come out and you say, hey, this is a bioweapon created in a lab. | ||
It's designed to start killing people off after about six months of exposure. | ||
Okay. Okay. | ||
I'll accept that. And I'll say, you know what? | ||
Wow, that's something we got to deal with. | ||
If I need to hunker down for a couple weeks or a month because we have a bioweapon attack on us, okay, maybe I can hear that out. | ||
40 dead? Zero case. | ||
I was in Idaho trying to escape for a weekend from this madness. | ||
Couldn't even do it. Zero cases when I landed in Idaho. | ||
Zero cases. Every frontline page. | ||
Coronavirus outbreak. Shutting down streets. | ||
Shutting down this. Shutting down sporting events. | ||
Not a single case until Saturday. | ||
So what is the hysteria really about here? | ||
If this is a bioweapon, whether it came from China or came from the U.S. or came from Israel or came from anywhere, I don't know. | ||
We don't get to know anything. | ||
If that's what's going on, we deserve to know. | ||
I'm not gonna be told 2 plus 2 equals 5 and not be angry about it. I'm pissed off. 2 plus 2 does not equal 5 Where is the 1 in this formula? Where is the missing 1 that you got to equal 5? | ||
Is it a bioweapon or is this a deep state plan to destroy the US economy and keep Trump for being reelected? | ||
It's either one of those. There's the 1. 2 plus 2 does not equal 5. 2 plus 2 plus 1 equals 5 Tell us the 1 or I'm not believing the 5 I think the question you ask is the wrong question because the answer is yes to both of those things. | ||
In my opinion, it is both a bioweapon and an excuse to bring about the new world order that they want to see. | ||
And here's the thing. We were discussing this during the break. | ||
You have Event 201, which we... | ||
Talked about over and over because it's such an obvious example of how they knew this was going to happen. | ||
And instead of preparing for how to limit or stop this outbreak from occurring or what measures that the government or organizations can take to mitigate the disease itself, what they focused mainly on was the control of the information, the control of the media about it. | ||
And we're, you know, using the, you know, illustration... | ||
It's like you have a house and you have a meeting to prepare for the event in which this house burns down. | ||
And you say, one thing we need to make sure is that nobody says it was arson. | ||
Nobody can go out and say arson was responsible for this house fire. | ||
When the house hasn't burned down yet, and then it burns down two weeks later, and people go, hey, this may have been arson. | ||
No, no, no. We already have the plan in place to say you're not allowed to say this was arson. | ||
So before this outbreak ever occurred, they had the controls in place to say you're not allowed to say this was a biological weapon. | ||
They had those controls in place, and they're rolling them out now. | ||
So you ask why this interview is not allowed on YouTube. | ||
It's because this was part of the rollout of this Event 201 pandemic preparation is they say... | ||
Automatically, before we know anything, to say it is a biological weapon is a conspiracy theory and you're not allowed to speculate about that. | ||
Even before the virus emerges, before it shows its head, before anybody knows anything about it, they already know that calling it a biological weapon is a conspiracy theory that needs to be eliminated from the internet and that's what they've prepared for. | ||
Well, and I don't want to perpetuate this point because I don't want to become a hypocrite. | ||
But again, I just see this thing playing out where they're going to start making like ageist claims about millennials or boomers. | ||
Again, I got over that whole thing when I was 20 years old. | ||
But how many millennials have ever been part of a bioweapon production? | ||
How many millennials have ever been part of that? | ||
I would like to know. | ||
Because I highly doubt there's near as many as quote-unquote boomers. | ||
So for them to be sitting here saying, this one's on millennials, I'm supposed to curtail my freedoms? | ||
No, I'm not convinced. | ||
I'm not convinced I need to shelter in place. | ||
I'm not afraid of the coronavirus. | ||
So yeah, the minute you tell me you can't go out, you can't travel, you can't engage in commerce, you can't go to the gym, you can't do this, you can't do that for unjust fears, I'm done. | ||
I'm not playing ball anymore. | ||
I'm not going to be told what to do. | ||
I live in America, land of the free, home of the brave. | ||
I'm still free. I'm still brave. | ||
If you're gonna lock me down, you better tell me what the hell is going on. | ||
You better tell me we're about to take down the largest criminal cabal in world history. | ||
We need the streets clean. | ||
Or you better tell me this is a damn bioweapon designed to kill 100 million humans. | ||
Okay, then I might shelter in place. | ||
40 deaths? No real reason? | ||
It's not gonna fly with me. | ||
And guess what? It's not gonna fly with millennials either. | ||
So suck on that, boomer. | ||
In 1816, the gold standard, an economic unit of account based on a fixed quantity of gold, was officially adopted, and the world reserve currency became the British pound sterling. | ||
In 1914, after World War I, nations attempted to revive the gold standard, but it collapsed during the Great Depression. | ||
Also in 1914, the Federal Reserve Bank, a private company, was born. | ||
After Britain was devastated by World War II, they were no longer a superpower. | ||
And so the global reserve currency needed to be reset. | ||
In 1944, at the Bretton Woods Conference, the US dollar became the new global reserve currency. | ||
This established America as the dominant power in the world economy, giving America the sole ability to print dollars. | ||
The rest of the world would need to trade their own currency against the US dollar in order to balance exchange rates, keeping the international economy vibrant and fluid. | ||
But by the 1960s, the United States had printed more USD than their gold reserves could cover. | ||
And by 1970, a growing American trade deficit was undermining the value of the dollar. | ||
On August 15, 1971, President Richard Nixon brought an end to the gold standard. | ||
Federal Reserve notes, a fiat currency backed by debt rather than gold, became the new standard. | ||
This is basically no different than an IOU. As one would expect, right after President Nixon gave his speech, inflation began to rise and America's biggest export became debt. | ||
The creation of the petrodollar gave the US even more sway over world economies. | ||
And today, the international debt has become untenable. | ||
And many are saying another global currency reset is needed. | ||
Historically, the gold standard has been the most stable economy we have known. | ||
But gold can be manipulated and disruptive as well. | ||
Some are suggesting that cryptocurrency could be the solution. | ||
Crypto is run by an algorithm and can be designed to meet specific needs. | ||
The global currency needs to have fluid supply, and the limited gold supply failed to keep up with economic growth. | ||
A sovereign-free algorithm-based alternative could potentially be more stable. | ||
China is almost ready to launch their own cryptocurrency, DCEP, short for Digital Currency Electronic Payments. | ||
DCEP is government controlled and fully centralized. | ||
So far, it appears to be a digital version of fiat paper money. | ||
The Federal Reserve Bank is developing their own crypto called FedCoin. | ||
The coronavirus pandemic seems to be the perfect storm for a global currency reset. | ||
The amount of money printing involved in holding up failing economies as quarantines and shutdowns take place will be unprecedented. | ||
And all this does is weaken the U.S. dollar even more. | ||
And when the U.S. dollar falls, it will be replaced by something. | ||
The question is, which way will it go? | ||
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Austin, Texas. Second hour of the War Room begins. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer. | ||
Folks, for the next two hours, phone lines will be open. | ||
I want to hear what you think, your theories about the coronavirus, what's going on around your neighborhood. | ||
I want to hear from the American people. | ||
Please do call in. The number to call is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
You can call about anything. I'm just predicting that most of the calls are going to be about coronavirus, in which case, that's what we'll talk about. | ||
Now, I mean, there's so much to discuss about what's going on with the coronavirus. | ||
Let's talk about just the reaction to it, especially the ability, the almost supernatural ability for lovers of tyranny, of the Democrats in particular, to take advantage of disasters. | ||
To see a crisis and seize upon it to bring about greater control or just whatever policy they happen to want to put forward. | ||
The best, oh my gosh, the phone lines just lit up like crazy. | ||
Tons of calls coming in, so give us a call quick if you want to speak your piece, and we'll try to get through all of these today. | ||
But, you know, the obvious example of what I'm discussing here is the Green New Deal, where you have everybody ripping their hair out and saying, we're all going to die of global warming. | ||
We're all going to die of climate change. | ||
We have to institute socialism. | ||
That's their response, right? | ||
And that's sort of the keystone. | ||
That's the shining example of Democrats taking what may or may not be a crisis. | ||
It could be a fake crisis completely. | ||
No matter what, you're going to scare people. | ||
You're gonna drum up worry and fright and then swoop in with the answer. | ||
The answer, of course, is what you wanted before the crisis ever happened in the first place, right? | ||
It's obvious and stupid. | ||
And the things that they suggest are not actually going to solve any problems. | ||
There's a distinct difference between the way right-wingers sort of do this and the You know, for example, right-wingers, typically in America, want the border shut. | ||
We want border control. | ||
We want to know who is coming in and out of our country. | ||
Coming into our country in particular. | ||
Well... That would actually help. | ||
That would actually have solved things. | ||
That actually would be a way to prevent crimes from happening, to prevent sickness from spreading. | ||
This isn't a, you know, we want it for nefarious purposes. | ||
We want it because we're secretly fascist. | ||
And then, you know, when something happens, we just use that as an excuse to put forward our policy. | ||
No, no, no. This is actually a policy that would actually help to prevent the thing that we're actually trying to prevent. | ||
It's different with the Democrats. | ||
They just throw anything at the wall to see what sticks. | ||
They'll use any excuse. Let me provide you with some examples. | ||
But this first example really illustrates not just the way the Democrats just shamelessly They'll shoehorn in their own particular policies, their own personal pet projects into, you know, potentially life-saving measures. | ||
They'll just, they'll totally knock the train off the tracks if it means that they can maybe get a little bit of what they want because people don't want what they want. | ||
People aren't voting for them for their policies, so they have to sneak their policies in. | ||
They have to shove them in where nobody else wants them. | ||
So you have this headline from National Review. | ||
Sasse rips Pelosi for trying to smuggle Hyde Amendment loophole into the coronavirus package. | ||
Okay, so the coronavirus package, the Congress is working on coming up with some sort of funding plan in order to combat the growing threat of the coronavirus. | ||
What do the Democrats do? | ||
They try to shoehorn in abortion measures. | ||
They tried to make it to where with this funding, they can then fund abortions. | ||
They can get around the Hyde Amendment. | ||
It's a sneaky, tricky, underhanded, and frankly, evil way to not just derail, you know, this seemingly good package of relief, not just that, but also, you know, just slip abortion under the table and hope that nobody notices. | ||
But here's the interesting thing. | ||
The headlines coming out of the Democrats are the exact opposite. | ||
This from Mother Jones. House Republicans tried to capitalize on coronavirus to sneak anti-abortion language into law. | ||
So these two headlines literally complete opposites. | ||
They're complete opposite from one another. | ||
One is saying the Democrats are trying to sneak in abortion funding into this very important medical bill. | ||
And the Democrats are saying the Republicans are sneaking anti-abortion information into this bill. | ||
No, no. | ||
Only one of these can be right. | ||
Spoiler alert, the Democrats are the evil ones. | ||
I know this is shocking to everybody, but this is just what they do. | ||
And this is just one of the many, many examples of the Democrats taking advantage of disaster, taking advantage of weakness in order to put their policies forward in a way that is illegitimate. | ||
It's not just that. De Blasio urges nationalization of key industries, calls coronavirus outbreak a warlike situation. | ||
So you have an outbreak. | ||
What do the Democrats say they want? | ||
They want to nationalize key industries. | ||
You have Ilhan Omar saying, we need emergency UBI now, which, strangely enough, Mitt Romney agrees with. | ||
And now the White House is considering $1,000 to every family member. | ||
You know, per month while this outbreak continues. | ||
But that's, again, it's a policy they've wanted forever. | ||
Now they see, you know, a chink in the armor, they see an opening, and they die for it. | ||
And they say, no, no, it's because of the coronavirus that we need UBI. Yes, we've been arguing for it for years, but now it's urgent. | ||
Now we must do it. Now you want people to die if you aren't for UBI. It's outrageous. | ||
Here is one of the most... | ||
Insane ones I could possibly explain. | ||
Now guys, we're gonna go to this video. | ||
This is video 11. | ||
I'm just gonna let the whole thing play through. | ||
We have enough time. Video 11. | ||
Here is Ayanna Pressley making perhaps the most insane case of taking advantage of a crisis. | ||
Not letting a crisis go to waste I've ever seen. | ||
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Well, what I've been focusing on, Rev, in my role on oversight is certainly all those vulnerable communities already living on the margins, as you alluded to earlier. | ||
This pandemic, COVID-19, has certainly highlighted and exacerbated every socio-ratio political fault line in our country. | ||
And I'm just advocating to make sure that when we are... | ||
For those listening on the radio, she's blinking every three times a second. | ||
That's three times a second she's blinking. | ||
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And citizens, those experiencing homelessness, our seniors, that we are also including the incarcerated men and women who are certainly amongst one of the most vulnerable populations. | |
And given the crowding and overpopulating in our prisons, for a confluence of other reasons that we won't get into in this interview, Rev, but you are certainly well aware of, are an ecosystem and a petri dish. | ||
For the spreading of this pandemic, which is why I partnered with my colleagues, Representative Velasquez, Ocasio-Cortez, and Tlaib, to lobby the Bureau of Prisons to use their full power and to communicate guidance for how we will contain and mitigate this epidemic behind the wall. | ||
Specifically, do they have access to testing? | ||
Secondly, has anyone already tested positive? | ||
And what are the quarantine measures? | ||
Again, given the overpopulating and the fact that many of these facilities are already subpar and that incarcerated men and women do not have access to soap, to alcohol-based hand sanitizers, to regular showers, You know, what is the guidance, both for those that are incarcerated and for staff? | ||
And that the BOP use their full powers, I think now would be the time to commute some sentences to exact clemency and to take care of our most vulnerable. | ||
10% of those that are incarcerated are over the age of 60 and already have an underlying condition. | ||
We should be using compassionate release. | ||
Did you catch that? Do you understand what you just heard? | ||
What she just said Because, you know, liars, who are, of course, exposed by blinking, as the Telegraph lets us know, liars can't just come out and say what they want to do. | ||
She didn't just come out and say, because of coronavirus, we need to release prisoners. | ||
She had to couch it in all this language of, are most vulnerable, and those in incarceration, and many are older, and blah, blah, blah. | ||
Well, you just, you shed all the nonsense, you get rid of all the chaff, and what's left is There is a shining little diamond of bull crap that's saying we need to release prisoners because of the coronavirus. | ||
That's what she's saying. She's saying because of the coronavirus, we need to commute sentences. | ||
We need to provide clemency. | ||
We need to let prisoners out of jail. | ||
Because of the coronavirus. Yes, this is something she's argued for forever. | ||
Yes, this is just a standard platform of the race-baiting nonsense Democrats. | ||
But this is what they want, and they're using coronavirus as the excuse to do so. | ||
from Fox News.com. Ohio jailed to release hundreds of inmates amid coronavirus concerns. | ||
Not because they were going to be released anyway and they're just continuing. No, no, because of the coronavirus, they're now just releasing prisoners. We'll get to this story and all of your phone calls. | ||
The phone lines are full up. | ||
Jeff in Canada, John in Virginia, Pastor Sam in Mexico. | ||
We'll get to all of your calls and more as the War Room continues. | ||
But folks, they're going to use any and every excuse they can to bring about tyranny. | ||
But not if we can do anything about it. | ||
As of just 30 minutes ago, Mayor Bowser orders DC's bars, restaurants, movie theaters, massage parlors, spas, and health clubs to close by 10 p.m. | ||
tonight. Because the disease can only travel at night, apparently. | ||
I mean, just none of this makes any sense. | ||
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Now, we go out to your phone calls. | ||
I'm going to go first to John in Houston, Texas, who wants to talk about the coronavirus and Trump's speech. | ||
Thanks for calling in, John. You are on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. How's it going? | |
Good, thanks. Yes, the speech, you know, I'm liking it. | ||
I'm liking it. But then at one point, he says, and this could continue until summer, even late summer. | ||
And he was kind of vague about what exactly he meant by this. | ||
So that could mean that the universal basic income is going to become actually the only way out of it. | ||
It'll be an inevitability if we're all locked down for months and months. | ||
Right. Yeah, I mean, as much damage as the coronavirus could do, imagine, you know, just the economic devastation. | ||
And it's not just the Wall Street bankers and their portfolios getting slimmer. | ||
This is people losing their jobs. | ||
This is companies going out of business. | ||
This is, you know, small restaurants completely collapsing because they don't have the reserve funds. | ||
I mean, that many months until late summer, shutting down the economy is absolutely inconceivable. | ||
We wouldn't survive if that were to happen. | ||
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Is that what you're talking about, John? That's exactly what I'm talking about, but they were speaking about this possibility rather casually, and I think in places like New York, I could see that being a possibility due to the severity of the outbreak. | |
Now, in Texas, we kind of got it better than a lot of places, so I'm not sure if that's ever going to happen here, but in New York, maybe universal basic income would be the only way to prevent rioting and stuff. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. I mean, and that's the danger of living in a place like New York. | ||
And that's something that we haven't really discussed too much. | ||
I was talking about it with Travis, the producer of the David Knight Show, because he was saying, you know, in America, we have two very distinct populations, one that's in the city, and that will require measures to prevent them from going insane or just dying en masse. | ||
Then you have the people in the country, or even just places like Texas, where in general we're a little bit more spread out, that do not require this level of response. | ||
So... Really, it's not one-size-fits-all, and it's best if the states really take a hand in covering this because the federal government can't just put down a blanket one-size-fits-all solution to what we're seeing going on because we really have two very dichotomous and different separated by lifestyle, by proximity to other people, with people in the country and people in the cities. | ||
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Yes. Also, I want to point out that if we're—so Donald Trump said that he's going to consider the supply chain involving these big retailers as, like, critical infrastructure, and he's going to use the military, basically, to secure them. | |
And he promised the American people that the stores aren't going to close, which is great, and I was super happy to hear all of that. | ||
But if people are infected or quarantined and self-quarantined at home, Then we can't go get the food or have the food delivered. | ||
We're trying to avoid person-to-person contact. | ||
So I feel like this is just perfect moment for them to roll out the digital cashless society with drones delivering all the food. | ||
Yeah, it's a good point. It's just like, you could not have scripted this better, right? | ||
If you want to bring in the absolute control, if you want to bring in the cashless society, if you want to bring in the medical tyranny, if you want to bring, I mean, just absolutely everything, this is how you would do it. | ||
You could not Yes, I was looking at the market. | ||
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Well, not really the market, but the way that the Fed has basically made it so they can loan money infinitely. | |
So basically right now what it looks like is The concept of there being a limit to money is eradicated. | ||
So the system, the power that be, is openly admitting they can give out infinite amounts of money and it doesn't really matter. | ||
And so that is also interesting because universal basic income would also only work if there was some sort of monolithic system that could just create digital money. | ||
And all of this is possible and all of this could be Interesting to Donald Trump as an option because the dollar is the strongest currency in the world and the American economy is the strongest economy in the world. | ||
So if things get that bad, America can afford to devalue the dollar and still be outcompeting every other country. | ||
Well, and then we're not the only ones, you know, under the threat of the coronavirus. | ||
So it's sort of, you know, what's the opposite of a rising tide lifts all ships, right? | ||
It's a lowering tide brings them all down together. | ||
So Very, very interesting stuff. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, John. | ||
Let's fit one more call in here before the end of the segment. | ||
We're going to go to Jeff in Canada, Trump's opportunity with the outbreak. | ||
Sort of what John was hinting at there at the end. | ||
Jeff in Canada, thanks for calling in. | ||
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You're on the air. Hey, Harrison. | |
Thanks for taking my call. Just want to say, off the hop, I've been crunching the numbers all the way along, along with Mike Adams. | ||
He's accurate on those numbers. | ||
There's over 4,000 infected Americans today. | ||
That number will multiply by 10 by next Monday, and it'll be 40,000 according to the trajectory, which has been accurate so far. | ||
So this is a real deal, but here's the thing. | ||
I think there's definitely two agendas going on. | ||
There's the good guys and the bad guys, like there always is. | ||
And I think with Trump in the middle of this now, I believe... | ||
He has a real opportunity in the middle of this because he still has the power and he still has the pen. | ||
So in the middle of this, what I would recommend him doing is setting up an Essential Communications Act which guarantees that people will not be banned off the internet and really even bring people back onto the internet. | ||
He can promote other new social media streams and sites as well. | ||
And this is a real opportunity to put the First Amendment back in the front burner. | ||
And I think Mike Adams runs in his lane, and I think InfoWars, rather than setting up, say, a lawsuit so we can go out at night, why not get behind what was originally going on with the sticker campaign and really push the First Amendment in the middle of the crisis and really ramp that up from an InfoWars perspective? | ||
That's your sweet spot, that's your lane. | ||
And I'm just saying this because I was the guy that actually threw that idea out to Alex, and then he ran with it and it went where it went. | ||
But when the Trump rally's shut down, and they're going to if they haven't already, they might not open up till the election, he's gonna have a golden opportunity to come into everyone's living room. | ||
That's such a good point. | ||
We're going to break. We'll be right back. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer today. | ||
The phone lines are at capacity, and we're going to try to get through all of them. | ||
I'm on the line with Jeff from Canada, who brings up a great point, and this is why we need to go to the callers as much as possible. | ||
They have such good ideas. | ||
Of course, it's where we got the idea for the sticker campaign, the Save the First Amendment, the Operation Win 2020 campaign. | ||
Sticker campaign, stickers included in every purchase from Infowarsstore.com. | ||
And the idea, of course, is to bring awareness to the fact that Donald Trump supporters are being silenced. | ||
Now, it's not just that anymore. | ||
Those who accurately report on the coronavirus are being silenced. | ||
And you're right, you know, where you have two, you have a dichotomous split between reactions to the coronavirus. | ||
One side says we need to shut down communication. | ||
You need to kick Zero Hedge off Twitter for speculating that it might be a bio weapon. | ||
You need to absolutely shut down the First Amendment. | ||
Where the other side says we need more speech. | ||
We need more First Amendment access. | ||
You know, InfoWars has been reporting on the coronavirus far better than any mainstream source since the outbreak first began. | ||
We were warning about it when everybody else was not even on their radar. | ||
So wouldn't it have been nice if maybe that message could have gotten out to people over social media? | ||
Wouldn't it have been nice if we could have spread the facts, spread the information? | ||
But no, Infowars is bad. | ||
We're naughty. | ||
We have to be relegated to the shadows, to the far reaches of the internet ghettos. | ||
But here's some other information that you will not receive until maybe a week or two from now. | ||
Once the mainstream media catches up to us here at InfoWars, here's what we're seeing reported just from the corners of the internet. | ||
If you're paying attention, you might see some of this information. | ||
First of all, I think, just personally, from what I'm seeing with the evidence in my eyes, I think there's already a run on the banks. | ||
I think there's already a massive amount of people who are pulling cash out of the banks. | ||
The banks don't have enough cash on reserve. | ||
The Federal Reserve is saying you don't need any cash on reserve right now. | ||
I think there already is a run on the bank. | ||
Prepare within the next week or so for the mainstream media to start saying, don't pull your money out of the bank. | ||
There's kind of a run, so don't do it. | ||
It's already happening. They're just not reporting on it because they don't want to increase the run on the bank. | ||
Sure, that's fine. | ||
That's responsible. I'm going to let people know what's going on because I'm seeing evidence of it everywhere. | ||
Another thing that you're seeing our caller Jeff from Canada points out in agreement with Mike Adams 40,000 Infected next week a 10 times jump next week. That's a prediction But we'll we'll check in next Monday and see exactly how that goes. And then of course I'm just gonna hint at this because it's speculation thus far but from multiple sources. I have received vague and cryptic Warnings that those high up in the military complex those | ||
with very very, you know Select information are saying it's about to get worse than it ever has been before Prepare for martial law. | ||
We're seeing all sorts of sort of cryptic signs about this. | ||
So nothing concrete yet, but I can tell you people that are in the know, people that can't even tell you what they do for a living because of how important and secretive it is, are dropping little subtle hints saying it's about to get really bad and to be prepared not just for a week or a month We're good to go. | ||
We need to push the First Amendment in the face of this absolute tyranny that we see coming down as a result of the coronavirus. | ||
Jeff, in Canada. Yeah, when this happened with the Ukrainian fiasco, Trump did a perfect counter move with a full stride response to it and released a transcript. | ||
And it just caught them off guard. | ||
I think what's happened here is the deep state has started a fire and they need that fire to absolutely burn for them to be successful. | ||
If Trump comes in and does the right thing quickly, he can be the fireman that saves the day. | ||
I think it's a political winner for him if he can do the right thing, mitigate death, and at the same time defend free speech and look after the economy. | ||
He's always talking about the economy, and you know what? | ||
His calculus is baked into this. | ||
There's something afoot that they know that is going to work out with the economy. | ||
I'm not saying it's going to be completely smooth, but I think at this point, if he gives into doing a half measure, he's going to have egg on his face and he won't be re-elected. | ||
And I agree with Mike Adams' analysis that we need Trump re-elected. | ||
So as long as he does the right thing, Nobody's going to blame him for the virus, but he will get blamed for a poor response to the virus. | ||
And at this point, he can counter them with coming out strong for the First Amendment and just look very presidential. | ||
He can be a winner through this. | ||
It is an actual opportunity. | ||
And I think this might be the opportunity as well to deal with a deep state when nobody's watching sports and everybody's watching what's happening day by day by day. | ||
Everybody's going to tune in. | ||
And I think this is when he's going to unfold and unroll the deep state crimes and all the stuff that's going on. | ||
I think it's calculus. | ||
I don't think it started. | ||
Like Hugh says, you know, Trump did this. | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
But I think they knew it was potentially coming. | ||
And I think they're using it now to their advantage. | ||
So I think we just need to really pray for wisdom for Donald Trump. | ||
Be wise. And I think This also has to do with the southern border. | ||
He could slam the border shut in a month, which he couldn't do for three years. | ||
He can do that in a month or less than a month. | ||
He can deal with the First Amendment. | ||
He can deal with the deep state altogether because of this. | ||
I'm not saying he created it, but he can take advantage and do the right thing in the middle of it. | ||
Well, I agree. And of course, you have Mexico threatening to shut the border with America on their own. | ||
So absolutely, there's an opportunity for that. | ||
And again, it's not seize upon the crisis to enact something that's unpopular anyway. | ||
This should have been done a long time ago. | ||
We would have actually been protected from this outbreak if this had been done a long time ago. | ||
And if it's done now, the outlook looks better than if it hadn't been done at all. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Jeff from Canada. | ||
Great information, as always. | ||
Let's go now to John in Virginia. | ||
A lot of Johns today. Trump and coronavirus. | ||
You got two minutes, John. What you got? | ||
Hey, Harrison. You may have remembered me. | ||
I had the 76ers hat from the Women's March back in January. | ||
For sure, for sure. What's up? Yeah, so I was actually reading a report on Infowars.com. | ||
It talked about, I believe Trump was trying to, like... | ||
I didn't say that the Obama administration hampered testing procedures, but I thought it was interesting because I didn't really start hearing news about the coronavirus until last year, even 2018. | ||
And of course, by that time, I think the Obama administration was well out of it by then. | ||
But I just wanted to hear what your take was on that. | ||
Well, I think you might be conflating two different outbreaks because the coronavirus was in nobody's purview until earlier this year in 2020. | ||
I don't think the outbreak had started in China. | ||
At least we didn't know about it, at least in December of last year. | ||
It wasn't until this year that it happened. | ||
And people have been critical of Trump, and Trump has pointed out the way that Obama responded to, I think it was SARS or the H1N1 virus, whatever it was. | ||
Big outbreak happened during the Obama administration. | ||
He was sort of comparing his reaction to coronavirus to Obama's reaction to a different member of the SARS family of viruses and saying, you know, you didn't criticize him and he did less than I'm doing. | ||
I think like a thousand people died before Obama put measures into place to combat it. | ||
Could that maybe answer your question, John? | ||
Yeah, and I also think that in general, I know you have a lot of people on the phone lines, but I think in general, I think with how Trump has handled it so far, and also I think the media coverage has been a lot more negative than it was on Obama, I think in my opinion. | ||
I think this could definitely very well hurt him in the general election. | ||
Yep, I agree. | ||
I mean, they're going to use it to try to bring him down no matter what. | ||
We'll see how effective it is. | ||
But yeah, great point, John from Virginia. | ||
Good to talk to you. You've seen John on the live streams if you were watching during the Women's March. | ||
And also, I think you were there during the National File party as well, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
Anyway, we saw you while we were there during CPAC anyway. | ||
And if I remember, if you're the right guy, he wasn't a Trump supporter, but he's open-minded. | ||
You can hear it there. He's just got questions saying, I'm hearing two different sides. | ||
What's the truth here? And he comes to InfoWars for the truth. | ||
And hopefully we can provide that. | ||
Hopefully we do our best, don't we? | ||
We'll be right back, folks. Folks, if you're not watching InfoWars right now, what you are getting are regurgitated talking points from those that would use this platform. | ||
Suppose a disaster. | ||
Use this coronavirus outbreak to diminish your freedoms and constrict your rights and establish control over every aspect of your life. | ||
Luckily here, we're giving you the straight facts. | ||
Of course, there's so much else going on. | ||
All the calls, of course, want to talk about coronavirus, and we'll go back out to those momentarily as we exit the second hour of the war room here. | ||
So much stuff going on. | ||
It's like, if the coronavirus wasn't here, I would still have the most insane show you've ever heard. | ||
Do we know that the runner-up for the Florida Congressional Not congressional, actually. | ||
Governatorial race. | ||
Second, Andrew Gillum caught in a gay meth orgy. | ||
That just flies right under the radar, right? | ||
We don't need to talk too much about that. | ||
Absolutely insane. And then, of course, you have what's going on with the FBI and Michael Flynn documents. | ||
A judge on the FBI losing Michael Flynn documents. | ||
Quote, things happen. | ||
Eh. Things happen, you know? | ||
So next time the FBI comes to investigate you and says, you know, we need to look at your hard drive, just smash the hard drive and go, hey man, things happen. | ||
Things happen, FBI. So, you know, that's just that. | ||
Things happen so the FBI can just lose all your information. | ||
They can just cover up their own corruption and hey, things happen, right? | ||
That's another fun little thing happening. | ||
Of course, the Patriot Act has been rebranded as the USA Freedom Act and has been extended under the radar while we're all freaking out about the coronavirus. | ||
The Guardian is here to tell us that anchor babies are in fact just a ludicrous immigration myth that treats people as pawns. | ||
Yeah, there's no such thing as anchor babies, folks. | ||
Two plus two equals five. | ||
Go to sleep. I mean, just the insanity that's going on across the world. | ||
And of course, do you know that we're bombing Iraq right now? | ||
Do you know that the war in Iraq, yes, A, still going on, B, escalating. | ||
Pompeo to Iraq, PM, US will take action in self-defense if attacked on your soil. | ||
It's just insanity piled upon insanity. | ||
Oh, and by the way, there was a democratic debate last night that nobody cares about and was essentially two old men wagging their finger at each other and exemplifies nothing more than the utter collapse of our democratic process that these two absolute failures are the forerunners here at the Democratic Party and tomorrow is what they're calling Super Tuesday number three, which we need better names for this, but yeah, they're going, people are going to the polls unless of course the polls get shut | ||
down as I believe the governor of Iowa was suggesting. | ||
I'm not, no, it must've been somebody else. | ||
Illinois, there you go. | ||
Was that it? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So anyway, voting tomorrow happening. | ||
So just a ton of insanity happening. | ||
Oh, by the way, Turkey's still invading Greece. | ||
This is going on, which is just by itself worthy of hours upon hours of discussion and exploration because it is an invasion by the Turkish people and the Turkish government of Europe, of their perennial, their, you know... | ||
Infinite enemy Greece. | ||
This goes back to literally Troy, right? | ||
Troy was in Turkey on the Turkish mainland, and the Hellas, the Greek islands, were the ones invading them. | ||
Fast forward ahead a couple hundred years to the hot gates at Thermopylae in the 300s, stopping the Persians who came through Turkey to invade Greece. | ||
Greece in that case. It's just over and over to the Crusades to just over and over and over. | ||
It's just happening over and over again and here we are. | ||
But things have changed, haven't they? | ||
Things have changed. Have changed quite drastically from the way battle used to be waged, from the way wars used to be won. | ||
Used to march in with an army, another army would try to stop you, the victor, the stronger would win, and you would settle accounts following a big battle, right? | ||
This is how things used to happen. | ||
We are no longer in the world of physical reality. | ||
We are in the world of manipulation. | ||
We're in the world of perception over reality. | ||
We're in the world of... | ||
Just top to bottom manipulation and just creation from nothing, right? | ||
So I want to show you this little video here. | ||
This is from today. You can find this on my Twitter at Off Limits News, pinned up there at the top. | ||
Let's go ahead and play this video, fellas. | ||
This is modern warfare. | ||
This is the way wars are won in the modern day. | ||
We can go ahead and play it. Here you see... | ||
A man holding a young girl that can't be any older than 10 or so, and he is shoving this little girl into a line of police shields. | ||
This is the modern world. | ||
This is modern warfare. | ||
Okay, you don't have men, strong men, going up against other men to test their strength and find a victor. | ||
No, now it's all about perception. | ||
Now you have to be seen as a victim to be a victor. | ||
It's all insanity. | ||
It's all upside down. | ||
It's all topsy-turvy. And what are we left with? | ||
We're left with a grown man holding his 10-year-old daughter and throwing her at police with shields. | ||
Just insanity, right? | ||
But this is what it's come to. | ||
Because if that guy were to just do what he actually wants to do, which is just rush this line of police and try to fight his way through, then we would know what he's doing. | ||
Then it's clear what he's up to. | ||
This is an invasion, a violent invasion. | ||
Oh, but if I throw my 10-year-old daughter at the police wall, then suddenly I'm a victim. | ||
Then suddenly it's the police that are bad for not letting this little girl go through. | ||
It's insane, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's an insane layer cake, and the coronavirus is just the delicious whipped topping on top, right? | ||
This is just... This is just the collapse of humanity. | ||
I have a couple videos here that we'll go to while we're discussing what's happening in Greece. | ||
Here, this is clip number eight, guys. | ||
Greek migrants light fence on fire. | ||
And that's actually mislabeled because obviously these are Turkish migrants inside Greece. | ||
But here it is. We can play it as B-roll. | ||
The audio is not important. | ||
Just fires raging, black smoke billowing into the air as these peaceful, loving refugees and migrants try to burn down the fence so they can storm in to their enemy country. | ||
So, you know, that's the reality of the situation. | ||
Do not be fooled, ladies and gentlemen, by the young girls that they're using, that they're injuring, that they're hurting, Harrowing journey of poor, innocent migrants. No, they're just operating on the modern battlefield. | ||
The modern battlefield is in the minds of the people who make decisions. | ||
And since most of the world is democracies now, it's a simple matter of That's how you win modern warfare. | ||
Now let's go to clip 7. | ||
This is another video of Greece absolutely on fire because of the Turkish migrants. | ||
This is going on right now as we speak. | ||
Just the sky filled with blackness as the smoke billows into the air, obscuring the sun. | ||
And, oh, but it's not an invasion. | ||
Oh, but these poor innocent migrants, right? | ||
Right. Of course, you have places like Vice News going and trying to portray this in the way that these, oh, by the way, all male, all adult males, unless it's a child being used as a prop and being thrown into the wall of police in order to portray themselves as victims. | ||
Other than those props they brought along, it's all adult males, and they know exactly what they're doing. | ||
They're invading a foreign country. | ||
And lighting it on fire. | ||
Thank you. Thank you, Erdogan. | ||
Now, the Greeks are fighting back. | ||
And, of course, this vice reporter goes and tries to dishonestly portray the situation in order to wage this mental battle against the soul of the Greek people. | ||
And the people in Greece throw his camera in the water. | ||
Bravo! Well done. | ||
Screw you, vice. Go to hell. | ||
Uh... They're also doing other things. | ||
Let's go to clip 9 now. | ||
Again, we can let this roll in the back. | ||
Oh, here it is. Well, yeah, we'll go back to that. | ||
I didn't realize we had it. Yeah, so this is the vice provocateur here bothering, badgering this Greek who's just like, we don't want them here. | ||
It's our island. It's a tiny island. | ||
Invasion of Cyprus, 1970s. | ||
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The Turkish are still at war. | |
I mean, these are perennial ancient enemies. | ||
Who now Turkey just has the favor of the powers that be. | ||
They have the favor of the world controllers. | ||
So they're exercising that power. | ||
They're exercising the blackmail they have on all of the countries in Europe. | ||
And by blackmail, of course, I mean a massive population within their borders loyal to Turkey over their own... | ||
Over their own countries. And there's the destroyed camera. | ||
Oh, poor vice. | ||
They got their camera destroyed while they were trying to abolish the sovereignty of Greece. | ||
Screw yourself. You're lucky it was just the camera. | ||
And now let's go to clip nine of this Greek farmer spraying the fence, not just to keep it from being lit on fire by the peaceful, loving migrants, but also to just keep the migrants off as they try to crawl over the fence. | ||
It's Insanity worldwide, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is not a coincidence that after a year of outbreaks of popular resistance from the Yellow Vest to the Hong Kong protesters, 2019 saw the global worldwide human awakening go hot. | ||
And just as it finishes out the year, in comes coronavirus. | ||
How very convenient. Happily announced this partnership with Google to aid in addressing the coronavirus outbreak. | ||
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So we want to also announce this new approach to testing, which will start in the screening website up here, facilitated by Google, where clients and patients and people of interest can go, fill out a screening questionnaire, move down for symptoms or risk factors. | |
Yes, they would move down this and be told where the drive-thru options would be for them to receive this test. | ||
As a result, the Mockingbird media hyperventilated with reports that the Google Trump announcement was a bold-faced lie. | ||
However, it was the media that had lied. | ||
Verily, a sister company of Google is indeed working on the technology. | ||
But Google's sister company, Verily, put out a statement later that said this test, which, according to him and other officials, first of all, will let you sort of check whether your symptoms indicate you have it, and two, if you do seem to have it, will tell you where you can get testing, in fact, is just starting. | ||
They're telling us that that will be starting We're good to go. | ||
Of course coronavirus has been politically weaponized against the Trump administration. | ||
Anyone doubting that was asleep in 2009 when the Obama administration was let off the hook after it took them six months to respond to the H1N1 swine flu outbreak after a thousand Americans had died and millions had been infected from the strain which originated in Veracruz, Mexico. As I said when we saw the first cases of this virus back in the spring, I don't want anybody to be alarmed, but I do want everybody to be prepared. | ||
No borders were closed, and there were no major cancellations of events. | ||
Obama, Pelosi, Biden, Schumer, and Sanders couldn't be bothered with the growing pandemic in 2009. | ||
They had the Unaffordable Healthcare Act. | ||
To pass, which would leave millions taxed for not being able to afford it, putting millions of Americans at risk when the next pandemic hit. | ||
One word describes the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus so far. | ||
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Incompetence. But neither should we panic or fall back on xenophobia, labeling COVID-19 a foreign virus. | |
Does not displace accountability for the misjudgments that have been taken thus far by the Trump administration. | ||
One of the things that disturbs me very much about the Trump administration is somebody like Mike Pence, who is leading the task group on coronavirus, is not only not a scientist, his record is kind of anti-science. | ||
Unfortunately, up until now, the Trump administration has mounted an opaque and often chaotic response to this outbreak. | ||
And here we are, 11 years later, and the Democrats' only solution is that a pandemic can't be fought by closing borders. | ||
Instead, we should be whipped into submission by admitting our imaginary racist xenophobia. | ||
Because that will surely stop the virus. | ||
Not containment. That would make too much sense. | ||
In fact, Mexico is considering closing its own border with the United States as EU countries are being overwhelmed due to their open border policy psychosis. | ||
While Democrat cities like Champaign, Illinois are moving to violate the Second Amendment, halting ammunition and firearm sales due to coronavirus. | ||
President Trump's response has actually dwarfed Obama's aloofness to the swine flu outbreak in April of 2009. | ||
Recognize the current criticism for what it is. | ||
Your deep state funded TV is feeding you a steady diet of political propaganda In an election year during a pandemic when the Democrats have offered a pitiful presidential candidate, not to mention a belly full of blame that boomerangs back to their own failed leadership they thought we had all forgotten about. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
Third hour of the war room has begun. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith, sitting in today for Owen Schroyer, who will be covering the Alex Jones show for the rest of the week. | ||
We have guest hosts sitting in every day this week on The War Room. | ||
Very exciting week. We'll have Savannah Hernandez on Wednesday. | ||
Tomorrow will be Tom Papert, of course Darren McBreen, and another guest host on Thursday. | ||
Very exciting week. Here at InfoWars as it seems the world comes crashing down around us. | ||
Now, I took one segment last hour to talk about the absolute insanity, catastrophe, invasion going on between Turkey and Greece, invasion of Greece by Turkey. | ||
And it feels like that I've spent too much time on. | ||
One segment it's like, we don't have any time for that. | ||
We got to stick to coronavirus. | ||
Darn it. | ||
The phone lines are full and I'm doing a terrible job of clearing them. | ||
So that's what I'm going to dedicate this hour to. | ||
So folks, if you're on the line, stay there because I will be coming to you in order of who called first. | ||
And first on the line is a favorite of ours, Pastor Sam from Mexico. | ||
Who, frankly, states the obvious, China is the sort of this. | ||
Yes, absolutely they are. | ||
Pastor Sam, thanks for calling in. | ||
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You're on the air. First of all, I'd just like to say that it's proven urban legend that the virus cannot survive for any length of time on a tortilla. | |
So I'm going to be safe. | ||
Okay. In all seriousness, I am taking my last seven hits, BioTrue Selenium, and I've been watching Mike Adams' website and some others. | ||
And one of the remedies for the coronavirus is... | ||
I'm going to stop you right there. | ||
I'm going to stop you right there. | ||
There are no remedies for the coronavirus on sale in Fort Worth right now. | ||
But just getting to China and how, you know, the creation of this entire viral outbreak, what do you got with that? | ||
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You know, if I could boil down Alex Jones' 20-plus year message into just one statement... | |
I would say it's this. | ||
The devil is not all powerful. | ||
There is a worldwide conspiracy against righteousness and godliness and free living, but we can beat it. | ||
We can unmask it. | ||
We can expose it. | ||
We can fight it. We can use the law against it. | ||
And we have rights as Americans. | ||
And so it can be beaten. | ||
And I see so much of the conspiracy audience just believes that the devil is all powerful. | ||
And even in the book of Daniel, where Daniel saw the empires that would rise on the world stage, he saw them come out of the sea. | ||
And it says in Daniel 7-2, the four winds of heaven strove upon the great sea. | ||
And that's the will of individual humans. | ||
And we need to all, as info-warriors, really brace ourselves with the fact that whatever is being plotted against us, we can defeat it. | ||
And the enemy is very scared of us. | ||
Now, you asked what my synopsis was, and I actually asked the Lord about this at least six weeks ago, and I consulted the God of Heaven, and I had a very powerful prophetic dream about what this was and how it was going to play out on the world stage and who the players were and how they were going to do that. | ||
And I really can't compress that into just a minute segment, but I did consult the Lord, and He did answer me. | ||
We need to just see that we're in the sieges that are spoken of in the Bible. | ||
The Lord's prophets and His servants had to weather sieges. | ||
Elijah did it. Elisha did it multiple times. | ||
Haggai talks about it. | ||
Even if those prophets had a hand in calling for those sieges, they also had to weather them. | ||
Well, you know, it's such a great point. | ||
And yes, as you said, I'd just like to emphasize it. | ||
We are up against the devil. | ||
We are up against Satan himself and the forces of evil who are manifesting themselves anywhere and everywhere they can. | ||
and one of their most powerful weapons is the perception of their own power, is convincing everybody, we are all powerful, you know, we the evil forces are all powerful and standing up against us is just foolish and in fact, we'll help you if you just join us and come along, you know, on our side. | ||
And that's absolutely nonsensical. | ||
Obviously, the only thing that can defeat the devil is Jesus Christ and God himself. | ||
So it's like that's the weapon we have to use in order to fight back against it and the weapon of truth that the devil is not all powerful. | ||
In fact, he thrives on weakness. | ||
And I just want to emphasize what you're saying really quickly with... | ||
A little bit of information about the man himself, of which tomorrow is the feast day, the celebration. | ||
St. Patrick's Day, of course, is March 17th. | ||
That's tomorrow. And folks, just take it from me. | ||
Go out and read a biography of St. | ||
St. Patrick at age 16 was kidnapped into slavery by the Irish, was in Ireland for six years in absolute destitution and slavery, forced to live outside with hardly any clothes on. | ||
He barely survived, was given a vision by God to escape. | ||
Just miracle after miracle happens, he escapes to England. | ||
He's actually got a comfortable life there. | ||
He's training in England. | ||
He could stay there and be a bishop. | ||
He could stay there and be a powerful man in comfort. | ||
What does he do? | ||
He goes back to the land in which he was enslaved and the power of his forgiveness of his captors and not just that, but his empathy with the Irish people, not coming to impose something upon them, but understanding them and saying, you know, helping to guide them rather than force them in one certain direction. | ||
It's, you know, it's the type of life that is a myth in and of itself. | ||
It is a legendary existence that that man lived, and it's worthy to be remembered more than just the color green and clovers and drinking too much. | ||
Now, this is a celebration of a truly heroic guy who provided a path that we can all follow of... | ||
Not running away from your problems, but actually going back and facing them and facing them down and winning with forgiveness and love rather than, you know, trying to use the weapons of destruction, you know, against the destructors. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. What makes sense, what works, what we have historical precedent about. | ||
To describe is the power of love and God and humanity overcoming the evil of tyranny, the evil of slavery, and the evil of destruction. | ||
So, wonderful message from Pastor Sam. | ||
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I would put more faith in the Arthurian legend than that of St. | |
Patrick, but hey, can I say something about the Millennials? | ||
Either one. Well, tell you what, Pastor Sam, we got a lot of people calling. | ||
As always, fantastic information, but I got to get to some other people. | ||
But please feel free to call back tomorrow. | ||
I'd love to hear more about it, but I got to move on because I told all these people I would and I don't want to keep them hanging on forever. | ||
William in Oregon is next on the line. | ||
Border closures and Chelsea Manning. | ||
William, you got two minutes. | ||
What do you got for me? Hello, Harrison. | ||
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How's it going? I just want to first plug for one second. | |
Just got my products in today. | ||
My brain's for it. I just bought the body. | ||
He's going to try it. Hopefully it works. | ||
I'll give a call back when it does. | ||
But then I also want to talk about the border closure. | ||
I agree with some other callers. | ||
We need to close our southern border and state to state. | ||
This will be the perfect opportunity for President Trump to actually Take out the corrupt politicians if we can get a medical martial law in. | ||
It'd be a perfect time to get them out of there. | ||
And then I also wanted to talk about Chelsea Manning. | ||
Last week she committed... | ||
tried to commit suicide, apparently. | ||
Suicide. But then I wanted to keep an eye on that and have everybody else keep an eye on that. | ||
She told the judge last May she'd rather... | ||
I'd rather starve to death than comply with the subpoena. | ||
So it just kind of don't make sense. | ||
I just wanted to keep an eye on that. | ||
Yeah. It's a great point. | ||
It's another story that has sort of fallen to the wayside with all of the coronavirus coverage, but definitely something we should be keeping an eye on. | ||
Of course, Chelsea Manning I don't think has any love for us over here, but it doesn't matter. | ||
We support whistleblowers. | ||
We support those who are standing up against governmental tyranny, whether they're on our side or Or not. | ||
Heck, Julian Assange doesn't like us very much. | ||
We still go to bat for him. | ||
We still say he deserves to be free. | ||
Same with Chelsea Manning. If, you know, I really haven't looked too much into it. | ||
Again, unfortunately, it's fallen to the wayside with all of the coronavirus coverage. | ||
But, of course, we support any sort of standing up against government coercion and tyranny. | ||
And I just want to say real quick, I forgot to mention it when I first came back in. | ||
But during the break, I went and got a cup of coffee in the... | ||
In the break room, we're out here. | ||
I mean, we can hardly cover everything that's going on, right? | ||
Invasion in Greece, just insanity everywhere else, coronavirus, just the global, biblical-level war of good versus evil that we're undertaking. | ||
I'm stressing out, trying to cover all of it. | ||
I go into the break room, what's on Fox? | ||
It's a video of a little kitten. | ||
It's a kitten stomping through a model village. | ||
And they're playing this video and for a solid minute they spend on this video of a cute little kitten stomping through a little model village there. | ||
It's like, what are we doing? | ||
Why are they covering this? | ||
We'll try to be a little bit more serious here on InfoWars. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
All right, we are back, folks. | ||
It's the War Room. I'm Harrison Smith, and we're going right out to your calls without any nonsense from me in the meantime. | ||
Johnny in Denmark, good and bad of coronavirus. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
Hi again, Harrison. First and foremost, you're almost frighteningly good as a communist, as good as one as Harrison J. Bunnell, if you know who that is. | ||
I'm a good communist? | ||
Is that what you said? Yeah. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. When you were on one show, you were doing a communist? | |
Yes, yeah, yeah. My presidential campaign that's sort of fizzled out. | ||
Exactly. And you were almost, I thought, actually, frighteningly good as one. | ||
That's funny. Thank you. Like Harrison, like your quote, namesake, unquote, Harrison J. Bunnell. | ||
I don't know if that is one of Obama's pseudonyms for some sleazy real estate transactions. | ||
You might find that interesting, if not amusing. | ||
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Anyway. Yeah, great job you're doing. | |
I think InforWars is the single best source in the world for panoramic analysis of a lot of things, including the Wuhan coronavirus. | ||
And I think there's very good news and very bad news. | ||
I hope to get to them both, but I'll start with the very good news just in case I don't get to all of them. | ||
And that is that I don't think it's emphasized enough that according to the WHO's official publication online, And remember, these are the fear mongers. | ||
The symptoms of Wuhan coronavirus are a very strict subset of the symptoms of flu. | ||
Not even all of them. Not even close to all of them. | ||
Basically, cough, fever, runny nose, and sore throat. | ||
And as a matter of fact, one very competent doctor I know questions even the runny nose and sore throat. | ||
And even according to the WHO, the WHO, I'll just call them the who, won't get fooled again, right? | ||
There's dyspnea, in other words, respiratory difficulty, only in severe cases. | ||
And pneumonia only in severe cases, once again, just like the flu. | ||
And death only in extreme cases. | ||
And the deaths have been greatly exaggerated. | ||
And I'll tell you why. There's several reasons for it. | ||
The temporarily first one was the fact that, especially when you have such a small number of cases, There's something called a leading edge effect in statistics. | ||
In other words, for example, if you came out with a disease, and it was whatever, Harry's disease, and the first case of it would test positive because no one would test for a disease that didn't exist. | ||
So if the actual incidence was one in a thousand, which is when dust settles what I think coronavirus will be, in the beginning it'll start out as 100%. | ||
And then 1 and 2, it'll be 50%, and then it'll go down. | ||
Kind of like the coronavirus statistics, the COVID-19 statistics of mortality are steadily decreasing. | ||
It started out at 15% in the Lancet, and then it went up to 16, 17, 18. | ||
It seems to be going the wrong way, but with a small sample. | ||
Other thing is, so for example, if there were 1,000, you'd have 2 out of 1,000 instead of 1 out of 1,000, which is a factor of 2. | ||
But more importantly, especially since there are a limited number of tests, There's going to be a disproportionate representation of people who are actually going to end up dying. | ||
People with very bad symptoms. | ||
Especially since there's a very high incidence of asymptomatic suffering from COVID-19. | ||
So you might have had it. | ||
I might have had it because it's asymptomatic. | ||
But of course, they're not going to give other tests. | ||
Especially, this is a very significant thing, if there were only 2,000 tests. | ||
The leading edge effect and that, you know, pile up. | ||
Also, a friend of mine who's a very distinguished decades experienced and a Hippocratic, extremely Hippocratic, an integrative doctor in Ohio, told me that he's convinced that in a lot of cases the cure is worse than the problem. | ||
So a lot of the deaths that are attributed Uh-oh. | ||
They cut off Johnny. As soon as you mention the pharmaceutical companies, the line goes dead. | ||
That wasn't good, man. That was some rapid-fire information. | ||
I'm going to sit back and let that guy host the show all day. | ||
That was amazing. And you know he's right. | ||
As this is ongoing, as this outbreak continues to develop, we're seeing people go back and look at old stats and say, well, it's a little bit better now than we thought it was. | ||
Or it actually looks like it might be a little worse now. | ||
It's a very fluid and fast-moving situation. | ||
Outbreak that we're dealing with. | ||
The information changes on a regular basis. | ||
That's why I hope you keep it tuned to InfoWars because we're not going to pick and choose what we cover. | ||
We're trying to get the most accurate and clear information we can. | ||
The more information we have, the better we'll be able to do that. | ||
You definitely cannot trust a lot of the institutes and the... | ||
You know, organizations that are putting numbers out there. | ||
But hopefully by getting a holistic and bird's eye view of everything, we can at least come closer to the truth than just going for one source and believing what they say wholeheartedly. | ||
Now we go out to Shrimp Dog in Dallas. | ||
Shrimp Dog. I don't know if that's a type of hot dog. | ||
Well, maybe he'll let us know. | ||
He's got some mean words for us, but that's fine. | ||
That's what we're here for. Shrimp Dog in Dallas. | ||
Thanks, Colin. You're on the air. It is. | ||
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Yeah, thank you. The guy earlier called and said it's good guys against bad guys, and I like to disagree with that. | |
It's bad guys against bad guys, and we're just the cattle. | ||
All right? Trump, he's just put in there as a pacifier to pacify patriots. | ||
He's put in there a speed bump just so guys like me can get identified. | ||
He's put in there to put on some window dressing, put some lipstick on the pig, rearrange If Hillary Clinton would have won that, if they would have let her win the election, we would have already uprised and started a civil war. | ||
They put Trump in there, keep us pacified, so they could identify us with the facial recognition software at the Trump rallies, at the gun rallies. | ||
They just put in there to identify the dissidents. | ||
He ain't doing nothing. | ||
He ain't did nothing about the border. | ||
5G's coming in like crazy. | ||
He ain't did nothing about censorship. | ||
The anti-vaxxers can't say anything they want to say. | ||
He's not saying anything on the news about nutrition. | ||
Mike Adams and the good doctor gets on and talks about vitamin C intravenously, iodine and peroxide for the nebulizer. | ||
We know silver will combat these things. | ||
Is any of this stuff coming out of Trump's administration? | ||
Is any of this stuff coming out of Trump's mouth? | ||
No. He's a double agent. | ||
He's put in there to pacify us so we can be identified, so whenever they do crack us down, we already got our social credit score already in the program, already in the matrix, baby. | ||
Wow, man. Shrimp dog is on fire here. | ||
I don't necessarily agree with you, but I love the energy. | ||
I love the intensity. And it's definitely worth it to not just believe wholeheartedly and without reservation that everything Trump does is 100% good and we just have to obey him and sort of go the Q route. | ||
And I know anytime I mention Q, I get a bunch of Cute people coming at me about this. | ||
But look, the fact of the matter is everything is shades of gray in a lot of this situation. | ||
I think Trump has done a lot of good, but I get your frustration that he's not focused on a lot of things we would like him to focus on. | ||
He's been stopped at every step of the way. | ||
The swamp is so ingrained already with these malevolent actors, with these people that are there to disrupt and undercut and destroy our country. | ||
No, we can't just trust Trump to do it 100% by himself. | ||
I disagree with the idea that he was placed in there, that he was just something to keep us calm and pacified while this all goes on. | ||
I think they were not expecting Trump to win. | ||
I think the people in charge were surprised by the Trump administration actually gaining power. | ||
I don't think, you know, not everything is controlled 100%. | ||
There are people behind the scenes pulling strings. | ||
There are things happening that we aren't made aware of, but we can sort of see the clues about, but not everything is as cut and dry as I think it is. | ||
But wow, powerful stuff from, from Shrimpdog. | ||
You can't deny the man's got passion. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer here on the war room. | ||
You can follow me on Twitter at off limits news. | ||
I hope you do. | ||
Of course, I'm, I'm rather sarcastic on Twitter. | ||
I say a lot of jokes, maybe not in the best taste. | ||
I'm irreverent on Twitter. | ||
I tried to make a separate Twitter account in order to be a little bit more serious. | ||
You know, you can go there to get all the important information. | ||
They wouldn't let me do it. They would not let me do it. | ||
The instant I made a new account, I got an email saying, this account is permanently closed because we think you're trying to get around a ban. | ||
It's like, my Twitter account is not banned. | ||
Anyway... Yes, the censorship continues. | ||
Yes, we're on the list. | ||
Yes, they are finding and eradicating us just as quickly as they can. | ||
So follow me while you can, and maybe I'll be able to get an alternative up there in the meantime. | ||
I'm going to try to get to all of your calls here. | ||
We've got still a lot to close out. | ||
If you've been holding for an hour or more, I promise I'll get to you. | ||
But in order to do so, I need you to keep your calls fairly short. | ||
We need to get to at least two per segment for the next two segments. | ||
So Steve... Matt, O'Brien, and Christian, I want to get to all of you, but you got to be quick. | ||
Steve in Nebraska is how we'll start. | ||
You want to talk about the AI aspect of the coronavirus. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Thanks for waiting, Steve. | ||
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You're on the air. No, thanks, Harrison. | |
Thanks for taking my call. Yeah, it's just you and Alex and Owen and a bunch of other people, and I think this is just a general consensus for everybody, is that this thing, it does feel synthetic. | ||
Not just because the virus is man-made, not just because of the media in lockstep, like to the exact wording of everything they're doing, but more so as well that just... | ||
It just stinks like they've just turned the AI loose. | ||
And this could be it, running the first scenario, the first problem-reaction-solution scenario run by AI. Because it's just, the numbers are all over the place. | ||
Nothing's kind of matching up. | ||
The panic buying's kind of global. | ||
And it just smacks to me like this may be controlled by the AI. They may have finally turned it loose and they're wargaming the AI system on us right now. | ||
Yeah, it's, you know, that's a great point. | ||
And I mean, we know there is AI involved in this. | ||
We know that they use, they run simulations. | ||
You can plug in, all right, what would happen if a virus goes, you know, goes hot here? | ||
How long will it take? Yeah, it's as Alex Jones has pointed out for a long time, the whole point of gathering as much information as they possibly can of Google saying, hey, you get free unlimited storage on our photos on Google Drive or whatever to Google Photos. | ||
You're just free unlimited. We just give it out for free, right? | ||
It's not free. It's because they're trying to gather as much information as they can because once they get as much information as possible, they can predict the future. | ||
Once they can predict the future, they can feed in different forms of Actualization. | ||
You can feed in different parameters and then actually control the future. | ||
So predicting the future, you can control the future. | ||
In order to predict the future, you need the information. | ||
So, yes, absolutely, AI is involved in this. | ||
The AI fingers are working. | ||
What do we do about this, Steve? | ||
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I don't know what we're going to do. | |
Well, I mean, Comcast are now saying they're going to give everybody free internet during the lockdown. | ||
So, I mean, we're all going to be on lockdown in our houses, locked, You know, nobody's on the internet, chained to your keyboards for however many weeks or months now. | ||
And so we're just feeding the whole system. | ||
And to me, it just stinks. | ||
I don't know what we do other than just try not to feed it or try and misdirect it. | ||
You know, like we've done in the past, like I do on a regular basis, just search stuff that's completely off key and just throw the algorithm off. | ||
Yeah. Hey, we all do our little part, right? | ||
I do the same thing. | ||
Just keep them confused. | ||
And, you know, it's right. | ||
We just need to stay vigilant, right? | ||
We need to keep our eye on the prize, not be kowtowed by their fear, but also not, you know, give over ourselves to their supposed solutions. | ||
But stay smart. | ||
Stay active. You know, take care of yourself. | ||
Take care of your family. Be ready for anything. | ||
Be suspicious. Great call from Steve from Nebraska. | ||
Thank you so much. Got to move on to the next person who's been on the longest, Matt in Oregon. | ||
Matt in Oregon has got some coronavirus information for us. | ||
Thanks for calling, Matt. Thanks for holding. | ||
You're on the air. Hey, thanks, Harris. | ||
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I was more concerned with Trump saying that we might have to hunker down until July or August. | |
Crazy, right? Yeah, if that's the case, then the hell with the loan. | ||
Give us the firmness on credit cards. | ||
Give us the firmness on our mortgage. | ||
Give us the firmness on rent. | ||
And not to mention, most of all, the firmness for our small businesses, restaurants, manufacturing, everything. | ||
Absolutely. Because once this global depression subsides and we get back to work, it'll quicken the recovery for us so much faster. | ||
It'll be more seamless. Yeah, and you know, you talk about, you know, if you shut down restaurants, except for takeout, right, that's what some places are doing. | ||
You know, places like McDonald's, you know, the big fast food restaurants, not only do they have drive-throughs, they can just say, hey, we're drive-through only now, and business may not take that big of a hit, but also they've got these billions of dollars in reserve to weather this sort of situation. | ||
If you're just a small-town diner, and you're told you can no longer have patrons in there, and nobody really orders takeout, You're the type of establishment that's going to be destroyed by these types of measures. | ||
So I think you're absolutely right. | ||
We need relief not for the banks, not for the big, massive corporations. | ||
They can handle it themselves. | ||
It's the small businesses that really should be our concern at this point. | ||
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Absolutely. I couldn't agree more. | |
And not to mention, people are more concerned about can they make the rent payment? | ||
Can they make the credit card payments? | ||
Can they buy food now or anything? | ||
That's just going to quicken the face of riots and out of control population. | ||
I mean, not population, but just panic in general. | ||
Yeah, it's a great point. | ||
I know California is talking about doing something like that, suspending evictions for the time being. | ||
I know, I think Italy did that same thing, said, you know, just suspending rent. | ||
You know, everything has this cascading effect and is, you know, as easy as it seems to go. | ||
We're just going to ban people from going to restaurants. | ||
Well, that small company can no longer pay its employees who can no longer go shopping. | ||
They have to go on the dole. I mean, it's it's I'm a libertarian, I'm a libertarian. | ||
Infowars is pretty much a libertarian outlet here. | ||
And we like to focus on the individual and upkeeping yourself. | ||
But there's a reason we're not anarchist, right? | ||
There's a reason we're not, it's every man for himself and it's dog eat dog world out there. | ||
The government is instituted by the people in order to handle the things that the people themselves are incapable of handling, things such as the border. | ||
I can't go down and protect the border, but it's still my state. | ||
It still deserves to be protected. | ||
I deserve to be protected from outsiders. | ||
That's what the government is for. | ||
There are legitimate cases for the government to come in and assist the people, not the corporations of America, not the special interests of America, but the people of America, the Americans themselves. | ||
That's what they're here to protect. | ||
And so in a case such as this that we're seeing not just our health threatened, but our livelihoods threatened, then this is where the government comes in. | ||
This is why it's instituted. | ||
How about don't just bring totalitarianism. | ||
Don't just bring tyranny. | ||
Don't just shut down our rights, but help us maintain, help us get through this, help us weather the storm, show your worth, and then maybe we can come out even better on the other side. | ||
But as it's looking now, things are not looking too great. | ||
We'll go back to your calls on the other side of the short commercial break to close out the show. | ||
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All right, folks, let's finish out today's episode of War Room on a strong note. | ||
I'm looking to you, O'Brien in Maryland and Christian in Delaware. | ||
Christian's been holding on a little bit longer. | ||
Thank you so much for staying on the line with us. | ||
You are on the air, Christian. | ||
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What you got? Thanks, Harrison. | |
It's a blessing to be talking to you and be on the InfoWars show. | ||
Likewise, my friend. Real quick, I don't know if it's the triple shot coffee that I took earlier or shrimp dog's energy, but I mean, there's just something electric in the air and you can just, you know, feel it right now. | ||
I wish I got that worked up about anything the shrimp dog got worked up about, man. | ||
That's some energy right there, man. | ||
I can feel it. I don't have to agree to get the man's got some passion. | ||
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I mean, he does have some valid points. | |
It's good to be concerned and not be lulled into passivity thinking everything's taken care of. | ||
Be suspicious. Be on the lookout. | ||
Worst case scenario, you're wrong and things are great. | ||
Best case scenario, you're right. | ||
And thank God you were on the ball. | ||
So, yeah, very good stuff. But you're on the line now. | ||
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Christian, what you got for me? That's the whole thing about this whole Q thing. | |
I do follow Q. I follow Infowars. | ||
You know, I actually have a gamer tag on Call of Duty. | ||
It's Infowar QAnon. | ||
Nice. You know, I believe on taking in certain things from certain people. | ||
Yeah. You know, Alex Jones isn't God. | ||
QAnon isn't God. Trump isn't God. | ||
Right. You know, but if you choose to take in information from, you know, certain people and then you build your own assessment. | ||
Exactly. But the whole thing with Q is, you know, Just trust the plan. | ||
Go to sleep. Everything's fine. | ||
When have we ever been able to trust our government? | ||
Our whole country was founded on the fact of being against tyranny, being against just having blind trust and faith. | ||
As much as I like Trump, as much as I love him, I respect everything that he's done. | ||
You know, will we just sit here and just, you know, trust him to, you know, get everything done for us? | ||
You know, and the QAnon, they do have valid points. | ||
I mean, there are some things that, you know, I do follow them for because they, you know, they do make sense a lot of the times, but I'm not with the whole, you know, sitting back and just letting it You know, play out and just not having a part in it. | ||
And that's why I really love InfoWars. | ||
You guys, you know, you take in everyone's, you know, opinions. | ||
You all have, you know, different opinions, which, by the way, Salente and Owen Troyer were on fire today. | ||
Oh, my goodness. You guys had some great shows today. | ||
Oh, thank you. My question to you is, would you blindly trust Trump? | ||
Say if we go into some martial law, we go into, you know, some... | ||
Crazy scenario where we have to hunker down and, you know, because I work in the restaurant industry. | ||
I'm a server. And, you know, we just got a text today. | ||
As of eight o'clock, you know, we're not working for up to eight weeks. | ||
Wow. You know, what a notice, first of all. | ||
And then second of all, you know, what's the plan here? | ||
You know, hung and dry. | ||
So am I supposed to just... | ||
Trust that everything's going to be okay, you know? | ||
Yeah, and how do you? I mean, God, the percentage of people that have eight weeks, you know, worth of paychecks saved up that they can survive off of is nothing. | ||
And the companies themselves, maybe they can foot part of the bill, but to be paying workers but not have them come in. | ||
I mean, this is a dangerous situation that we're becoming involved in. | ||
To answer your question, I trust Trump more than I would just about any other political party. | ||
You know, candidate in my short life. | ||
But do I trust him fully, 100%? | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
And, you know, if there is a martial law sort of situation and you run through the game plan in your head, I can tell you that I don't trust the government to protect me from looters. | ||
I don't trust them to put my safety and my family on the top of the priority list. | ||
They have their own priorities. | ||
You can see it in the reaction to any... | ||
I mean, I always think about any... | ||
Mass shooting that we've ever seen. | ||
In the first press conference they give, what do they always say? | ||
What is their number one priority? | ||
We did a great job. | ||
The FBI got there. The police got there. | ||
We did everything we were supposed to do. | ||
We are great. | ||
We are awesome. And that is their first priority. | ||
Their first priority is themselves. | ||
Their first priority is their own governmental organizations or their own power, their own positions. | ||
That's their first priority. | ||
That's their first concern. | ||
Well, my first concern is my family. | ||
My first concern is my safety and preparation, all that sort of stuff. | ||
So, I trust them more than I would otherwise, but do I trust them completely? | ||
Absolutely not. Be prepared. | ||
Be ready for anything. Great call. | ||
Thank you so much, Christian. I gotta move on to get O'Brien in Maryland in, who's waited a very long time, and I thank you for holding. | ||
O'Brien, you are on the air. | ||
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Yeah, hi. Owen Sawyer said that maybe every single voice Or should I say, every single sport thing was being cancelled. | |
Well, the Olympics haven't been cancelled yet. | ||
I mean, how's that? Yeah, the Olympics, yeah. | ||
They had the torch thing, the torch ceremony there, I think, maybe like a week ago with nobody there, and they're still going strong with it. | ||
I bet 10 bucks that technically they... | ||
Basically go all the way up to the ceremony before they basically... | ||
How bad 20 bucks did they actually complete the whole thing? | ||
Well, I know the last I heard about it, and I haven't checked up on this recently, but the last thing I heard, and it probably was last week, was that the Japanese PM basically said, or I guess not PM, the authority in charge of the Olympics over there said, there's no way that we're not having the Olympics here. | ||
Because you have to understand, what goes into hosting the Olympics is monumental. | ||
mental the amount the billions and billions of dollars that Japan has spent just getting ready for the influx That that comes with the Olympics with the stadiums with the preparations. I mean they're rolling out a cryptocurrency specifically for the Olympics it would It would it would be a disaster for Japan if they were to just pull the rug out from under them and and and not Doing it there's the headline Los Angeles Times postponing the Olympics over coronavirus to be a complex and daunting task | ||
I don't think it'll happen. I think they'll they'll go ahead and hold them Hopefully by the time that they come around this summer, the panic will have subsided. | ||
We'll sort of be in a more calm place and be able to hold big events like this without being paralyzed by fear. | ||
So... It looks like it's going on. | ||
It looks like it's going to happen. Of course, the people who actually are necessary for the Olympics, not the people in the stands right there, it's nice to go and it's nice to be there, but the athletes themselves, I think, their health is so well maintained and monitored constantly, whether they're taking drugs, whether they have any sort of sickness at all. | ||
I mean, these are the... The most healthy people in the entire world really are in the Olympics. | ||
So, you know, hey, maybe we just have an Olympics with no people in the stands and we just watch them compete out there. | ||
I think this is, you know, in terms of all the sports and stuff shutting down, I think we should kind of take advantage of it and go, you know, maybe there's a different way to do this sort of stuff. | ||
Maybe, and I've... | ||
I'd love to see an NFL game where there's no people in the stands and you mic up the players and let them trash talk each other. | ||
Maybe that would be even more entertaining. | ||
Maybe people come back to the NFL after leaving it because of all the political nonsense. | ||
Maybe we provide them with something different. | ||
That may be even better. I think there's a lot of opportunities here with the coronavirus to do great things. | ||
There's a lot of opportunity here for tyranny and destruction to come about. | ||
It's really up to us. This is the choice that humanity is facing. | ||
Do we succumb to the fear? | ||
Do we fall down and just allow ourselves to be overrun with the control freaks that'll use this as an excuse to extend their power? | ||
Or do we use this opportunity, this challenge to strengthen ourselves, get better institutions in place, shed the dead weight of government? | ||
I mean, you're seeing now a lot of things coming out where they're saying, hey, look, we're no longer abiding by these certain regulations. | ||
I believe it was in Texas, they said, hey, now trucks that deliver alcohol can also deliver food and that'll help make things more efficient, it'll help resupply the grocery stores. | ||
So that regulation thrown out the window. | ||
Well, maybe we just don't need that regulation then. | ||
Maybe we can shed a lot of these regulations that are supposedly in place for our safety and for ourselves that we find when something like the coronavirus comes down the hallway, they're not so necessary after all. | ||
They actually just impede our ability to be fulfilled and, you know, experience freedom and live a good life. | ||
So, you know, there's opportunity on both sides. | ||
It's all about staying vigilant. | ||
It's all about maintaining a clear head, confidence in ourselves, our God, and our people to survive and weather this storm. | ||
And like we covered earlier in today's show, yes, the sports stores are selling out of guns. | ||
That's not a bad thing necessarily. | ||
That means the regular people are finally waking up and learning, realizing they are in charge of their own safety. | ||
They must stand up proud and strong and defend themselves and their families and not rely on the government to come in and protect them. | ||
So, you know, this is the global awakening. | ||
And even if those in power want to do something secretive and evil and underhanded, like release a plague to try to force us into fearful recognition of their power, you know, that can all backfire with the power of the universe and of God himself, which cannot be undone. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith. This has been The War Room. | ||
Tune back in tomorrow. We will keep you up to date here at InfoWars and InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Let's go ahead and go to Hanneman, if I'm pronouncing that right, from Oregon, right there near the epicenter of the U.S. outbreak. | ||
What do you think is really going on, and thanks for calling. | ||
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Thanks for taking my call, Alex. | |
I've been listening to you since about 2015. | ||
I've got about... 11 of your products in front of me. | ||
Bodies, Silver Bullet. | ||
I got some of the Super Blue Silver before it, you know, sold out. | ||
And Micro ZX, DNA Force, X2, Z Shield. | ||
Super Female, Vitality my wife takes. | ||
Selenium, Chill Force. | ||
Toothpaste, I was using the Super Blue and then got the Super Silver, which is even greater. | ||
So yes, I was in Costco a couple weeks ago. | ||
I was getting ready. I went to buy a bunch of toilet paper and some things before crowds really hit. | ||
And I had my phone, I had a show going on, sticking out in my pocket so I could hear it. | ||
I wasn't using headphones. This lady starts, she says, who are you listening to? | ||
Who's that talking? And I expected, at first I thought, because of where I live, it's quite a leftist. | ||
And I said, no. | ||
And I told her, I explained, you know, the whole situation and told her where to go. | ||
She wrote down, you know, band.video and also Infowars.com and just said, he's still on. | ||
And she was really grateful. | ||
And I just, you know, it was great to have that. | ||
What he's saying is the secret to everything in the Infowar, not just for this broadcast, but for all of them. | ||
People are so trusting of mainstream media that when they heard Jones is off the air, I run into people at the grocery store, at the mall, at church, at the doctor, on the hike and bike trail, and they go, Oh, Alex, I used to love you. | ||
I wish you were still on air. | ||
Are you ever going to go back on air? And I'm like, we're on hundreds of radio stations, over 100 TV stations and cable stations. | ||
We have our own streams at infowars.com and man.video. | ||
And they go, really? They said you were off the air because they took the deplatforming as off the air because everybody always thinks of things like talk show hosts, like Matt Lauer gets taken off, he's off. | ||
No, we have our own platform. | ||
Infowars! Infowars! |