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Alright, here's how it's gonna go for the next 3 hours on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
I'm going to be here in the first hour hosting. | ||
Tom Pappert's going to be riding shotgun. | ||
I'm going to be interviewing a guest, Richard Reeves, at 320. | ||
Tom Pappert takes over at 4. | ||
He'll have a guest, Jack Hatfield, calling in at 4.30. | ||
And then... The entire third hour, we will do phone calls, and we may try to squeeze some in in the first hour as well if we get to it. | ||
Before I bring Tom on and we get to these headlines, you know, I'm in a weird place right now because it's like I want to do my normal routine of all the headlines, but I feel that it's more important to take calls, focus on that, even though a lot of this news is important to break down and tie it all together. | ||
We're going to try to take as many calls. | ||
But before I do that, Let me first say this. | ||
We're seeing, and get ready, folks. | ||
I hate to say I told you so trend, but we've been telling you, hey, get ready to the hysteria. | ||
They're going to start locking things down, get two weeks of stuff, and then have emergency food ready. | ||
Literally what we've been saying. | ||
That's what's coming next. They're about to lock everything down, folks. | ||
They're going to shut down cities. They're going to shut down everything. | ||
It's already happening. But, I ask this. | ||
The H1N1 killed 12,000 plus people in America. | ||
So far the coronavirus has killed 80. | ||
What is the price of freedom? | ||
I'm not trying to be insensitive. | ||
It's very sad people are dying from disease. | ||
It's very sad people die from cancer and drug overdose and all kinds of stuff. | ||
But what is the price of freedom? | ||
Should we shut down commerce and economy and travel and industry to save, what, $10,000, $20,000? | ||
Is that what it's worth? | ||
Should we just not be free? | ||
Should we all stay at home in our bubbles, staring at a screen all day long, getting a government ration so that people don't die from a virus? | ||
If you even think that's what's going on. | ||
What is the price of freedom? | ||
How do we measure that? | ||
Who gets to decide that? | ||
Well, the answer is actually quite simple and short. | ||
The answer is you. | ||
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You get to decide. | |
And what we're dealing with now is leaving that in the hands of the government. | ||
And so... I don't want martial law. | ||
I don't want this lockdown. I think it's media hysteria. | ||
I think it's panic. If there's something they're not telling us about this coronavirus, they need to tell us. | ||
What is different about this virus than the rest? | ||
Oh, it's more contagious. | ||
Really? Is it? Do we know that? | ||
How do we know that with the numbers? | ||
We don't have all the numbers. Oh, but it's more deadly. | ||
Really? Is it? Again, we don't have all the numbers. | ||
Oh, but it stays in your system and comes back and kills you. | ||
Really? Why is that? | ||
Is it a bioweapon? But here is what the authority thinks. | ||
This is what the establishment thinks. | ||
You want to know where this is really heading, folks? | ||
Listen to what Bill de Blasio said, who, by the way, never forget, I always like to mention with Bill de Blasio, he has top staffer, was addicted to child porn. | ||
Eh, was distributing it. | ||
It's always worth mentioning that with old Bill de Blasio. | ||
Well, here's Bill telling you, you are not allowed to go to the gym, but notice what he says after that. | ||
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Here he is. I did not for a moment think there was anything problematic because I knew the dynamics. | |
And again, I have to stay healthy so I can make the decisions for the people of the city. | ||
So he's going to the gym while he shuts down all gyms in New York. | ||
You understand how this works? You get food rations while the socialists and communists in charge get all the steak and salad and potatoes and corn and bread and everything. | ||
You get your little ration. | ||
Which is what health officials are now saying. | ||
In fact, Mark Randazza, who's been on InfoWars before, was saying, hey, you know, I'm not going to shelter in place just because you tell me to. | ||
I'm not afraid. They say, well, you better watch out. | ||
We'll cut your food rations. | ||
That literally happened. So, there you go, folks. | ||
That is a bigger threat than the coronavirus, in my view. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, it's Tuesday, March 17, 2020. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room. | ||
I'm your host, Owen Schroer, on double duty today. | ||
I'll be hosting the first hour, handing the baton to Tom Papert, who is with us. | ||
We'll be hearing from Tom shortly. | ||
I've got Richard Reeves on at 320. | ||
We're going to get into some other angles of the coronavirus hoax or outbreak of a hoax. | ||
And then, when Tom takes over at 4, Jack Hadfield will be joining him. | ||
And then the third hour, we will be dedicating to your phone calls. | ||
We may even be able to slip some phone calls in before that. | ||
I got so much news here. | ||
I could go headline to headline. | ||
I could connect all the dots. | ||
Part of me feels I should. | ||
Part of me feels that I shouldn't. | ||
And I should just move on. | ||
But some of it's very important. | ||
And so, I will hit... | ||
The top stories. And we will get to your calls. | ||
And we will have our great guests on. | ||
But we're all kind of dealing with the same thing right now. | ||
And I think we just need to think logically. | ||
We need to think clearly. | ||
We need to not be fearful. | ||
We need to not panic. | ||
We need to not engage in the hysteria. | ||
And I wanted the crew to pull something up. | ||
Because here's what I was asking. | ||
And I'll ask Tom Pappert this. | ||
60 million Americans. | ||
We're infected by the H1N1 under Joe Biden's watch. | ||
12,000 plus died. | ||
Okay? No media hysteria. | ||
None. Okay? | ||
Now we've had about 80 deaths in the West, in the United States that is, from coronavirus. | ||
And I think maybe 4,000 so far infected. | ||
It's not good. Not at the same rate or near as bad as the H1N1. When you look at the, just the numbers. | ||
Everything else to me is speculation, quite frankly. | ||
But, so now they're saying we have to shelter in place. | ||
Folks, I want you to know, I have never wanted to engage in the hysteria here. | ||
I'm telling you what's happening. | ||
They're going to shut everything down. | ||
That's inevitable. It's all coming. | ||
It's already happening. We've been telling you that for weeks. | ||
Not because of, oh my gosh, the coronavirus shut everything down. | ||
That's what they're saying. No, no, no. | ||
We're afraid of government tyranny. | ||
That tyranny has been the enemy of Infowars. | ||
That is the whole purpose of us. | ||
We are a rock in the way of tyranny. | ||
We will not be moved. We are the Tiananmen Square Tank Man. | ||
So we will not be taken over here. | ||
We will be America's last stand. | ||
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But what is it? | |
Well, shut everything down. | ||
We don't want to spread the virus. Don't go to a gym. | ||
Don't go to a bar. Don't go to a restaurant. | ||
Don't go to work. Don't go to school. | ||
Shut it all down. | ||
Why? Well, we want to save lives. | ||
Well, how many? 10,000? | ||
20,000? What is it worth? | ||
And so I ask, if we wanted to play this game and measure this out, what is the cost of freedom? | ||
And I don't know if the crew has found it yet, but guys, can we pull up the numbers? | ||
So, annual United States road crash statistics. | ||
Over 37,000 people die in automobile accidents every year on average in the United States. | ||
Almost 2.5 million injured. | ||
Should we stop driving? Should we stop driving cars? | ||
Should we stop having buses? | ||
Should we stop all automobile transportation to save 37,000 lives a year? | ||
Would you make that argument? | ||
Because you're making that same argument about the coronavirus. | ||
Oh, I get it. You don't want to spread it. | ||
Oh, all this stuff. Well, I don't want to get in a car accident. | ||
I don't want to kill someone in a car accident, so should I not drive? | ||
Should we shut down the highways because of car accidents? | ||
Maybe we're comparing apples and oranges, but we're weighing the value of freedom. | ||
So Tom, would you shut down automobile travel because 37,000 people a year die, or would you shut down all commerce in the West to save 10,000 lives from a virus? | ||
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All right, hold up a second, guys. | |
I don't think we have any audio coming in from Tom, or is that just in my ear? | ||
I'm not getting any audio from Tom, guys. | ||
Tom, go ahead. Can you hear me now? | ||
Okay. Is Sean on the audio board today? | ||
Who's on the audio board? | ||
John, you get away with it this time. | ||
John's filling in so we can't beat up Sean today. | ||
He must be in quarantine for coronavirus. | ||
All right, John. John's got Tom Papert lined up, potted up. | ||
Tom Papert. Well, Owen, can you hear me now? | ||
We can hear you. Good. | ||
Okay. Now, of course, our central planners – no, of course not. | ||
I'm going to drive my car. I'm going to go out to get groceries when I have to. | ||
But our central planners are trying to solve both of these problems. | ||
I mean, we're getting driverless cars. | ||
AI is going to drive you from place to place. | ||
And what happens if they decide, well, you're not fit for transport? | ||
It's really the social credit system that we saw in China. | ||
And I think that's a big part of all of this. | ||
this with no regard for human life. | ||
Maybe we should adopt what they did. | ||
Now, I'm with you, Owen. | ||
I think that it makes sense, you know, if you can avoid going to a big gathering of 500 people, whether or not it's sanctioned by the government, we probably should just to stay safe in a general year, whether it's the flu, whether it's the cold, whether it's coronavirus. | ||
But when it comes to the government forcing these things, you're right, it's dangerous territory. | ||
And the fact that I'm seeing people, and I'm sure you've seen the same thing, I'm seeing people in Facebook comment sections, on Twitter, on national news, saying that, yes, we need to give up that little bit of liberty to get a little bit more security, and the government needs to mend it. | ||
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Never! Never! | |
I'm with you. Never going to happen. | ||
And if it does in this country, you're going to have a hell of a time with enforcement. | ||
There's no way that you can convince Americans to give up that liberty. | ||
The overwhelming majority, I like to think, there's no way you can convince them to give up that liberty without violence. | ||
And if you want violence in the street, I hope that number continues to stay low. | ||
But if the government starts forcing people to do things, it's not going to work that way. | ||
Maybe we should be forcing people, like you said, no more cars. | ||
Let's just ban all cigarettes. | ||
Forget the 21. What else kills people? | ||
Roller coasters. Ban all amusement parks. | ||
Ban Disney World right now. | ||
It has to go. We have to be safe, Owen. | ||
We need the nanny state to come in and tuck us in at night. | ||
No more solid foods because it's a choking hazard. | ||
I mean, we die from 100 million things every single year. | ||
Should we ban each and every one of them? | ||
I think most Americans would agree no. | ||
And see, this is the real issue that we're dealing with, folks. | ||
Yeah, they use the coronavirus to start the fear and then set the precedent. | ||
Then it's you can't drive. | ||
Then it's you can't go out to an event with, you know, 5000 plus without being checked. | ||
Then it's you can't even leave your house without being checked. | ||
Where does it stop? | ||
It doesn't stop. That's the point. | ||
And so if they can use 80 deaths in America to shut down all major cities, where do you think it goes from there? | ||
It's not good. | ||
Well, Owen, let's just play, you know, imagination here. | ||
Say this is made in a lab. | ||
Say that somebody out there in the world has the ability to make these infectious diseases. | ||
Maybe that college professor from Harvard who was arrested and he worked on manufactured diseases there for a while. | ||
Maybe him. Say they figure this out. | ||
Charles Lieber. Yes, Charles Lieber. | ||
Go ahead. That's right. | ||
Say they figure out the only thing you have to do to get Americans to submit whenever you want is come up with a virus that might kill some people. | ||
That's a pretty easy way to go forward, isn't it? | ||
That's a pretty easy way. If all you have to do is come up with something to make somebody sick, maybe there's not even a virus. | ||
Maybe there's just a giant media hoax and you can get Americans to stay at home. | ||
You can get Americans to fill out their ration card and go stand in a bread line. | ||
This is the easiest possible way for a massive, tyrannical state to take over. | ||
And we're already seeing the precipice of it. | ||
We're already seeing people begging for their rights to be trampled on. | ||
Well, look, I pretty much go to three places. | ||
Four places, I guess. | ||
That's work, the gym, store to get groceries, and home. | ||
That's it. I mean, call it self-coordinate. | ||
No, that's just my life. Now I'm like, let's go! | ||
Like, you want to shut stuff down, I'll go out just to show you how big of a hoax it is. | ||
I'll go out and stand in the middle of the street. | ||
Oh, where's the coronavirus? | ||
Oh, there it was! Oh, there's another one on the building! | ||
Oh my gosh, it's everywhere! Ah! | ||
Shut everything down! | ||
You know, I go through periods of insomnia, but I don't think that's what I'm dealing with right now. | ||
I think it's just the seriousness of the time we're in, the crescendo of events that led us to this point, knowing we'd be here, It's a weird calm. | ||
It's a weird appeasement. | ||
But you still know what's going on, so your mind is still churning and thinking, and your spirit is still feeling the energy. | ||
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We're waiting to get Richard Reeves on the line. | ||
And so, in the meantime, let me go down some of these headlines that I want to get the audience to be aware of. | ||
And then let's get a response from Tom Papert over at National File. | ||
Doing great work, by the way. | ||
Your reporters over there are on fire, Tom. | ||
Let me go through some of these latest headlines. | ||
Again... I've got all the financial news here that the coronavirus is affecting. | ||
By the way, see, it's like, I don't want to cause panic, but I have to tell you what's going on, folks. | ||
There's no cash, okay? | ||
There's no cash. You can't go get cash from a bank. | ||
They're not going to let you. So that's another thing here. | ||
That the establishment is trying to use the coronavirus outbreak, a cashless society. | ||
There's now a zero dollar reserve at banks. | ||
Zero dollars. You understand? | ||
That means there's no cash. That number in your bank account is imaginary. | ||
Of course, it always has been, but now there's not even cash to back it up. | ||
So that's going on. | ||
Stock market collapsing. | ||
Unemployment site goes down in New York after tens of thousands lose jobs. | ||
Now that's happening nationwide with bars, gyms, everything being shut down. | ||
Negative rates could be coming to savings accounts. | ||
Oh my gosh, if that starts happening. | ||
I mean, that's... Folks, this is... | ||
Ugh. $850 billion rescue plan coming from the White House. | ||
Global Airlines want a $50 billion bailout. | ||
Second quarter GDP is going to plunge. | ||
Casinos want a bailout. | ||
So there's all these bailouts coming. | ||
The Trump administration is talking about $1,000 a month. | ||
It's right out of Andrew Yang's playbook. | ||
Democrats are getting ahead of it too. | ||
That means that may be coming. | ||
Part of me is like, no, you can't do that. | ||
The other part of me is like, the whole thing's a bubble. | ||
It's going to collapse anyway. Maybe you just do that to... | ||
Try to, like a life vest, but no. | ||
Can't support that. I got a bunch of international news I'll get to later, but here's just a stack. | ||
Everything's closing down. It's all closing down, folks. | ||
I mean, I could sit here and go through all the headlines. | ||
It's all closing down. You've seen the news. | ||
You've seen the panic. That's all going on. | ||
They're shutting it all down. | ||
Most people aren't buying it, though. | ||
They're not buying into the hype. | ||
I was at the gym last night before the close. | ||
Everybody's like, why are you closing down? | ||
This is ridiculous. We're not... | ||
So, America's not really buying it. | ||
Everybody's hitting their favorite restaurant, favorite bar one last time before they close it. | ||
People aren't freaking out. | ||
And if it was really that bad, why wouldn't you just shut it down immediately? | ||
And then there's the MSN, which has become another establishment mouthpiece of propaganda against Trump. | ||
Some ask a taboo question. | ||
Is America overreacting to coronavirus? | ||
It's taboo, Tom. | ||
It's taboo, Tom. | ||
Don't question the mainstream news. | ||
Don't question authority, Tom. | ||
Don't question the establishment. | ||
That's taboo for an American. | ||
Well, it is a bit of a joke. | ||
I mean, everything that's closing down in my part of the world, there's only, I think, three or four people, let alone in my city. | ||
I think it's one who have even come down with coronavirus. | ||
One has recovered. 70-plus-year-old man was checked into the hospital a couple weeks ago, tested positive for coronavirus. | ||
The guy went on a cruise. Well, now he's completely recovered. | ||
He was released from the hospital. | ||
He's back at home. He's fine. He had a little cough. | ||
He's fine. I'm not saying that's going to be the case for everybody, and I don't want to minimize it, but... | ||
It does seem a bit comical. | ||
I mean, here in Sedgwick County, Kansas, gatherings of 50-plus people have been banned. | ||
Again, we've had one case in Sedgwick County, Kansas. | ||
That means no churches, no schools, no anything. | ||
And everybody is closing down. | ||
You're seeing a couple brave folks who are announcing that they're going to continue to have business hours. | ||
They will continue to be open. | ||
They will continue. Restaurants will continue to let people actually eat inside the restaurant. | ||
I mean, we're at the point where human interaction is a brave political statement in 2020. | ||
It's definitely a strange time to be alive. | ||
And these people, you're getting a couple folks who are saying, how dare you? | ||
You're going to get people killed. | ||
You're going to get people killed by being right next to them. | ||
As I was on the elevator coming up to the studio today, Owen, an elder care place happens to be in this building, and they were saying, well, it's imperative we don't let the seniors know that we're all working from home, that there's nobody there at the office to take their voicemails, which, does that not seem counterproductive to you? | ||
So we're doing this to protect the The elderly, we have to keep the elderly okay, which I'm all about, but then the elder care company says, no, we're not going to help the elderly because we've been told by the CDC we have to work at home. | ||
It really is a panic, and you know, oh, and I really do feel like this is, and again, I don't mean to minimize the deaths or the illness or the suffering of the humankind that is out there in the world, but it really does seem like this is right out of the globalist playbook. | ||
They keep trying different things. | ||
Well, they finally found something that's going to stick, and now they've got the entire world, especially here in America, terrified of their own shadow. | ||
If you hear a sniffle, you're running for cover because of this virus that came from Wuhan, China. | ||
Well, there's no doubt this is right out of the globalist playbook. | ||
Now, the seriousness of this virus is still unknown, I think. | ||
It's really all speculation. | ||
I mean, we can do compare and contrast. | ||
Is that even fair? | ||
Do we really know what this virus is? | ||
Because that's the other thing to me. If you do compare and contrast at face value, this is total hysteria. | ||
There's nowhere near the amount of death or infectious, you know, it's not even close when you do compare and contrast to other things. | ||
So why is it this? Is it a bioweapon that's meant to kill us? | ||
If they know that, are they just not telling us that because they don't want panic? | ||
But then why the slow rollout? | ||
Why not do all of this months ago when it was first coming out? | ||
It doesn't add up. | ||
It doesn't add up. | ||
This is my motto. | ||
It's like 2 plus 2 doesn't equal 5. | ||
Where's the 1? The formula equals 5 here. | ||
We're dealing with 5, but we're missing the 1. | ||
You've got the 2 and the 2, but what is the 1? | ||
And so we're all wondering that. | ||
As cities are... | ||
New York's gonna have a shelter in place. | ||
That could last weeks. San Francisco, LA, Austin, New Orleans, Ohio. | ||
They're shutting it all down. | ||
Is this the deep state globalist attempt to sabotage the American economy? | ||
Destroy the American economy? | ||
Ensue fear to get Americans to stay home and become slaves willingly? | ||
And to keep Trump out of office in 2020? | ||
That's what it looks like. | ||
Alright. I'm just debating... | ||
I'm just debating how deep I want to go right now. | ||
Because the crew was bringing up the whole Bill Gates thing. | ||
Look, Bill Gates, Bill and Melinda Gates have their fingerprints over every viral outbreak, okay? | ||
Bill Gates is the one saying, get human population down to zero. | ||
Okay? Instinctually, I see and hear Bill Gates, and it's like... | ||
Instinctually, I just... | ||
My stomach turns over. | ||
Like, there's something evil about that guy. | ||
And so the crew was mentioning to me, by the way, it's all about symbolism, folks. | ||
You take the bite out of the apple. | ||
Remember, it was Bill Gates that helped get Apple off the ground. | ||
He didn't have a full ownership or investment, but they brought Bill Gates in from Microsoft, and he had about a 50% share at the time, biting the apple from Microsoft, the windows into your life, a gateway to hell. | ||
Symbolism is there. And so I bring this up and they were talking about an old story about Bill Gates and now people are trying to sue Bill Gates alleging that he made them watch porn, child porn. | ||
And so it's kind of like this weird stuff that is really just down the rabbit hole stuff. | ||
And unless you've really gone down the rabbit hole trying to do commentary on it or explain about it, until you've seen some of this stuff for yourself, it's really just, you don't even bother getting into it, quite frankly. | ||
It's kind of like with the WikiLeaks emails with the children in the pool for your entertainment. | ||
By the way, Sidney Powell came out And basically said, look, again, if you've been listening to InfoWars, you know this is going on. | ||
Folks, it's all coming out of New York. | ||
The Clinton Foundation, Anthony Weiner, Uma Abedin, they've got it. | ||
There's good white hats, there's bad, there's corruption. | ||
They're trying to weasel it all out, folks. | ||
But it's, I mean, it's bad, okay? | ||
And so you know I don't do the whole Q thing. | ||
I'm not a Q follower. | ||
I'm also not a Q denier. | ||
It's out there. I'll commentate on it. | ||
I'll mention it, but I'm not trusting it. | ||
I can't confirm it's real, so therefore I don't give it to you as if it's real. | ||
But there is some weird stuff there. | ||
And you know what? I'll just leave it at that, Tom, because there's certain things... | ||
That are going on that just don't add up. | ||
And so part of me just goes into that realm of commentary and thinks, well, huh, maybe that's the one, right? | ||
It's two plus two equals five. | ||
No, two plus two plus one equals five. | ||
Is that the one? Because that's the whole theory behind the Q thing right now is, oh, they're using this martial law thing to shut down the streets so we can start rounding up the deep states of 150,000 indictments, all that stuff. | ||
I'm not saying I'm buying that. | ||
I'm just saying I'm considering that there is something going on behind the scenes. | ||
You have all these CEOs quitting in a matter of this time. | ||
Okay, so that's going on. | ||
You can't deny that. | ||
That's weird, the timing of that. | ||
You've got now this total governmental, you know, shutting down the streets saying don't even go out, shutting down schools, shutting down all this stuff. | ||
Oh man, I'm debating saying what I saw yesterday, but I really just don't even want to. | ||
But let me just say, I saw something that was crazy. | ||
I don't want to tell you this is all going on behind the scenes. | ||
Maybe I'm just hopeful. But I mean, Tom, what do you think about this? | ||
I mean, what do you think is the one here? | ||
What is the one missing from this equation? | ||
We've got two plus two equals five. | ||
We know that there's a one. | ||
What do you think that one is? | ||
Well, the Q folks, they certainly have the optimistic scenario. | ||
I mean, I would certainly hope that that, I mean, it could be the case for all we know because we just don't know. | ||
But I tend, maybe I'm a pessimist, I don't know, but I tend to look at what is the simplest answer to all of this. | ||
And well, throughout the Trump administration, the president has essentially been surrounded by the enemies, been surrounded by globalists. | ||
Steve Bannon helped welcome them into the administration, and now he says that's one of his biggest challenges. | ||
Regrets. He calls it the original sin of the Trump administration. | ||
And so I think perhaps Trump's gut was what we saw for the first few weeks here, which was it's going to be okay. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
Yes, people get sick. It's going to be all right. | ||
We're doing tests. Everything's going to be fine. | ||
And then all of a sudden we saw a change. | ||
The Trump administration, the president did 180 degree turn, turned on his heel and went toward this precipice of martial law that we're in right now. | ||
And I do just wonder if he wasn't told, you're going to have severe political consequences if you do not do what we say, because the media is going to keep whipping the country up into a frenzy. | ||
The media is going to keep telling you that this is life or death and millions of people will die if you don't do shutdown gatherings now over 10 people. | ||
I think it could just be that the president pragmatically realized that if he doesn't go on board with this, then he will be blamed for the stock market collapse. | ||
He is anyway, by the way. He will be blamed for the deaths. | ||
He is anyway, by the way. | ||
He will be blamed for these shortages. | ||
And he is anyway, by the way. | ||
So I do think maybe that is the simplest answer. | ||
The president, who is now feeding into this, just thought, well, if we don't go ahead and If we don't just let them have their way and create this hysteria throughout the country that's leading to empty shelves in the stores like we're in Venezuela, then he might lose 2020. | ||
So just let the shenanigans continue. | ||
Let it all go on, and he'll play right into it. | ||
I think that may be the simplest answer, Owen. | ||
I really hope that's not the case, but that seems like the obvious one. | ||
I just feel like no matter what, the world is going to be an entirely different place after this coronavirus hysteria. | ||
And that's either swamp drained, freedom intensifies, or swamp rules, freedom is dead. | ||
I just don't see it going any other way. | ||
I don't know how we can come back to reality without either one of those outcomes being the conclusion to this. | ||
I really just don't see it. | ||
And again, I'm just going through my brain. | ||
All kinds of crazy stuff happening. | ||
Fed's dropping case for two Russian companies and Mueller probe. | ||
So the Mueller probe is basically just getting washed away. | ||
Like it never even happened. | ||
Like it didn't even happen. | ||
Um... I've got some other news I can get into as well that are kind of off topic. | ||
You've got Adam Schiff, by the way, scrubbing phone records right now in his involvement with the Russia probe. | ||
So they're erasing all their tracks on this fake Russia garbage right now behind the scenes. | ||
They're probably erasing all kinds of stuff going on in New York right now. | ||
I'm telling you, if you listen, I should probably pull up the video. | ||
It's okay, guys. But Sidney Powell was like, look, We've talked to law enforcement. | ||
We've talked to the people that got Wiener's laptop. | ||
Folks, they got it all. They got it all. | ||
They got Epstein's black book. | ||
They got Epstein's records. | ||
They've got the Clinton administration. | ||
They got it all. The problem is, they don't know who to trust, and they don't know how to roll this thing out and get justice. | ||
But they know about all the stuff going on. | ||
I mean, folks, do you realize they caught back in February... | ||
Maybe it was February. I... More money laundering going on in Ukraine, involvement with George Soros and the Democrats, some front group claiming to look into HIV research. | ||
They got it all. They know they do their criminal activity in Ukraine. | ||
Money laundering, political information laundering. | ||
They know that they had all these secret servers with the Clintons. | ||
They knew all of it. They knew Weiner had all this crap on his laptop. | ||
They knew Epstein was connected to all these people. | ||
They got it all. They got it all in New York. | ||
They don't know what to do. | ||
They don't know who to trust the people involved. | ||
So it's just like... | ||
I just don't see how we can come back from this. | ||
Either President Trump gets full swamp drain on the... | ||
I just don't know how we come back from this because, Tom, they've built up so much hysteria over this. | ||
I mean, how do we come back to reality? | ||
How do we not do this? | ||
How does this not become the precedent then? | ||
Every time there's a new virus with a trendy name, we shut everything down. | ||
Well, that's obviously what they want. | ||
The next sniffle that goes around will submit even further. | ||
We've all been trained and conditioned to submit for at least the last 20 years, going back the last real 100 years. | ||
And so I think that there's three ways. | ||
You outlined two. | ||
Either we drain the swamp and we have a true... | ||
America first agenda or we have totalitarian tyranny and it's disgusting and we all want to, we're all getting choked under the boot that Orwell described. | ||
I think the third is if a critical mass of people just stand up and say, no, I'm going to go out if I want to go out. | ||
If we can get that to happen, just a critical mass, doesn't have to be everybody. | ||
I think that will be the new standard. | ||
Human liberty trumps anything else. | ||
And that may actually end up being what happens. | ||
Let me tell you, I was dealing with the curfew when they released it in Ferguson. | ||
Which, by the way, again, this is another something that doesn't add up. | ||
Why a curfew? A curfew stops the spread of disease? | ||
I'm not what the disease is like. Oh, the sun just went down. | ||
I'm going to start spreading. | ||
Like, what? It doesn't even make sense. | ||
So it's just more that doesn't add up. | ||
But they know, when I dealt with the curfew in Ferguson, that just made more people want to go out. | ||
So I have a feeling that same thing will happen. | ||
What are they going to do, arrest people because they're out on the streets? | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, I'm about to be joined by Richard Reeves. | ||
I want to give out the phone number so we can start aggregating calls. | ||
We're going to dedicate the whole third hour of the War Room to calls, but we'll pepper in some calls on the way. | ||
With myself, Tom Papert, and others. | ||
That number is 877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
And we'll aggregate calls and we'll be taking calls for the next two hours here on The War Room. | ||
Your take on this coronavirus. But here you go. | ||
What's this? Electric payments look more appealing as people fear cash could spread coronavirus. | ||
Oh, how perfect. Can going cashless prevent coronavirus spread? | ||
Here's what the World Health Organization wants you to know, and there it is. | ||
I mean, we could sit here and say, I told you so all day long. | ||
Go watch Endgame, that Alex Jones produced the documentary over a decade ago. | ||
It's literally all in there. | ||
Release a bioweapon, lock down society, go to cashless society. | ||
It's literally all there. Literally all there. | ||
I'm laughing at how hysterical it is and how people can't see right through this. | ||
Now... I had an interesting conversation with Richard Reeves last night just looking at other angles of this coronavirus outbreak slash fear. | ||
And so Richard Reeves is on the phone with me right now to get into some of these angles. | ||
Richard, let's discuss what you were thinking with the transportation industry and those angles in our discussion last night and how you just look at some obvious things logistically and say, huh, this doesn't add up either. | ||
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Richard Reeves. First off, thank you very much for having me on and being able to address the most intelligent audience on the planet. | |
Yes, let me start with the conclusions of this interview real quick and then we're going to detail all of what you just asked about. | ||
First of all, what I think right now is that Wuhan is both real and fake and all ranges in between all at the same time and I hope in this interview we get to break that down and I hope That God gives me the eloquence and the ability to articulate this enough to be able to get it across to everybody. | ||
President Trump has to get so-called Wuhan victims and put them in clean environments to see how they recover and see how they react. | ||
And what I mean by a clean environment is an air that is not contaminated with chemtrails, that's not polluted with other chemicals and other substances. | ||
And he also needs to have these volunteer Wuhan so-called victims treated in an environment where there's no 4G, no 5G, no other RF that could potentially be impacting their health along with whatever else is going on with the bioweapon. | ||
And also, number three, President Trump, this is it. | ||
They've pierced your economy. | ||
They've wrecked your economy. | ||
That's it. There's no reason to not protect the First Amendment now. | ||
There's no reason not to let the fanning stocks Do whatever they're going to do. | ||
Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google, whatever those stocks are going to do, it's in God's hands now or in the New World Order's hands. | ||
Who knows? But bottom line is don't worry about that anymore. | ||
Take the gloves off. | ||
Bring the world out of Plato's cave. | ||
Now, to answer your question, Owen, the canaries in the coal mine I look at, being in the transportation industry, I've been in the taxi business since the late 90s. | ||
Around 1997, I got in it. | ||
That gave me the privilege of continuing my driving career that actually started back from the 1980s. | ||
So 40 years driving as a career. | ||
And that also means that I've got 40 years of talk radio in my head. | ||
So it's just like, I don't know. | ||
There may not be anybody else that listens to that much talk radio. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
Airline crews. To me, canaries in the coal mine. | ||
Airline crews. We're not hearing about airline crews all over the world getting sick. | ||
We're not hearing about airline crews all over the world dying. | ||
The last time I did a search for a flight attendant's death on Google, I searched it, and the top link was a flight attendant that had committed suicide off a 17-story building in Alabama. | ||
So we're not getting those reports. | ||
Will you find isolated reports of flight attendants that have gotten sick with the so-called Wuhan? | ||
Yes, but will you find Situations where they're in dire straits and dying? | ||
No. And that goes for airline pilots as well. | ||
I think airlines, had they seen mass illness and death in their flight crews, would have shut themselves down. | ||
The government wouldn't have done it, Owen. | ||
Well, and let's explain why this is the canary in the coal mine. | ||
They're building this out to be the most contagious virus in our lifetime. | ||
Oh my gosh, look at how quickly it spreads. | ||
Oh my gosh, look at how much people get infected immediately. | ||
Well, this has been around for at least a month, two months, okay? | ||
The longest, they say, an incubation period I've seen is 30 days. | ||
I think that's exaggerated. | ||
In fact, I don't even... I question all of it, quite frankly. | ||
But let's just go off the information we're given because the canary in the coal mine is still there. | ||
It's still bright yellow. Well, if it's really that contagious, if it's really that deadly, if it's really that brutal... | ||
Like Richard said, why aren't airline crews being totally infected with this? | ||
Why aren't they keeling over left and right? | ||
Why aren't they being admitted and tested in the hospital every day? | ||
Pilots, you're on an airplane. | ||
The same air is going filtered through the airplane. | ||
There's a little filtration system. | ||
Some of it gets out, new ones coming. | ||
But it's pretty much the same air. | ||
Okay? So, it's obvious. | ||
Everybody knows you fly, the odds of you getting sick go up. | ||
You're on an airplane with people. | ||
You don't know where they've been. | ||
You don't know who's sick, who's got what. | ||
They always, you know, it goes up no matter what. | ||
But the fact that coronavirus is not spreading on all these airplanes and all these flights amongst flight crews and everything is the canary in the coal mine. | ||
Because to me, at the very least, it makes the narrative questionable of how contagious and deadly it is. | ||
At the very most, it proves that it's not. | ||
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Right. And that's why I'm saying that this is fake. | |
This is John Rappaport fake and Mike Adams real all at the same time. | ||
Because I think that this is a binary, primary weapon. | ||
You know, you and Alex both say we're not in Kansas anymore. | ||
I'll reiterate that we are not in Kansas anymore. | ||
We are in Buck Rogers land. | ||
We are in Buck Rogers land. | ||
I think these scoundrels running the NWO have come up with binary, ternary weapons, who knows, maybe even more elements, that if you have the right recipe in your body and then you're exposed to 5G or some other electronic signal, RF, I mean, we could get this, Owen. | ||
I was listening to another podcast, and the people on the podcast were inadvertently, it was regarding the taxi business, And they inadvertently were talking about Big Brother and surveillance state. | ||
Get this. Owen, if you do a fingerprint, it takes fingerprint experts about 12 different points on that fingerprint to identify Owen Troyer. | ||
Okay? 12 points. | ||
Pretty much any human being If they can match up 12 data points on a fingerprint, they can say that's pretty much a 100% lock ID that that's you. | ||
Well, guess what? When it comes to GPS tracking on your smartphone, basically with four location points of data, they've got a complete pretty much 100% certainty that that's Owen Schroer if they just find four data points on your GPS, Owen. Well, and I'm glad that you brought this up. | ||
This is kind of actually outside of the realm of our conversation last night, but it's so key for you to bring this up because tomorrow we're bringing Cyrus Parsa back on, who's been talking about this as a bioweapon, but not as much the infectious disease, more of something that'll be triggered by a 5G or some radio wave, like you're saying. Yeah, that's not we're in Kansas anymore territory. | ||
Folks, we haven't been in Kansas for 10, 20 years. | ||
They're just not letting you know. | ||
It's like Dorothy Land's You know, in Elfland or whatever it is, the Wizard of Ozland, and is just blindfolded. | ||
Or is walking around in glasses that, you know, she can't see the colors around her. | ||
I mean, that's where we're at. So, but Richard, don't you think it's reached a point where America is ready? | ||
Kind of like what you're saying for Trump. | ||
They can't do anything more to destroy him. | ||
They've done it all. That's it. | ||
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Yes, Donald Trump, please start being the educator chief. | |
Being the educator-in-chief, being the revealer-in-chief, if anybody can get down to the bottom of these issues, it's got to be the President of the United States. | ||
They've been chemtrailing us, Owen, for over 20 years. | ||
For the first two or three years of me hearing about chemtrails, and I know that's not the official name of the program, but in the 90s, it took me two or three years to believe it. | ||
Well, last week, last Tuesday in Dallas, I'm over there. | ||
You've got CSW Major Airport. | ||
You've got Love Field Major Airport. | ||
But all of a sudden, there's planes way up overhead of DSW chemtrailing the heck out of. | ||
This is not a regular flight path for transcontinental flights going over busy airport areas. | ||
There's too many other places to fly where they don't need to be over busy airports. | ||
But they were chemtrailing the heck out of Dallas-Fort Worth last week. | ||
They were chemtrailing the heck out of Austin the other day. | ||
So I think when it comes to the basic part of the so-called Wuhan virus, I think we've got 100% exposure already. | ||
I think all of us have it in us. | ||
Now it's just a matter of, hey, do we get targeted by the binary weapon part? | ||
Do we get targeted by the ternary weapon part? | ||
And I think maybe Wuhan was a test. | ||
Maybe they flipped on Yeah, and then all of a sudden they turn it off and it starts to quell out a little bit. | ||
And again, see, because look, if we're dealing with something so contagious, it doesn't add up that people aren't getting sick left and right, like they would indicate. | ||
It just doesn't add up. | ||
Richard Reeves, thanks so much for tuning in today and calling in. | ||
And you know my number. | ||
Hit me up if there's other angles you want to get into. | ||
We'll be right back. Tom Papert is about to take over. | ||
I'm going to stick with you here, Tom, for two more segments just to get the momentum of the phone calls rolling. | ||
By the way, now restaurants are getting ready to shut down all inside of restaurants. | ||
They're shutting everything down, folks. | ||
Again, I can go through all the different news points and data points. | ||
They're shutting it all down. Just get ready for that. | ||
We've been warning you. Tom, did you want to respond to anything, though, from that Richard Reeves interview before we go to the phone lines? | ||
Well, Owen, it is fascinating, and it is fascinating to see the way this is impacting certain populations. | ||
For example, they're saying nurses, doctors, healthcare professionals are getting it at a rate that is higher than any other group except elderly over the age of 80. | ||
So there really are a lot of questions with this. | ||
That doesn't really make sense. | ||
If a young person is immune or if a young person is less likely to get it and less likely to have it be severe, then that should be across the board. | ||
But it's looking like nurses, when they get it, it's really dang bad and they're laid out for a week. | ||
So there are lots of questions with this that haven't been answered and that's all I can say, I think. | ||
Well, I would say just in response to that, there's no doubt that, you know, when you're dealing with sick people, I mean, it's well-known nurses get sick. | ||
They have to take extra precautions, build their immune system, everything. | ||
Everybody knows that. So, yeah, when you get in touch with this, it probably makes you sick if you get infected. | ||
You're working around people that are infected. | ||
You're going to get it. I mean, look, we used to joke, maybe I had it, maybe I didn't. | ||
I got really sick. It was not good. | ||
I never left my house, but I had people come over. | ||
They never got sick. So, I mean, you know, I think it's just like any other virus, man. | ||
You may get it, you may not. | ||
You know, you just don't know. | ||
It's like, you know, drawing cards and go fish or something. | ||
I mean, I'm not trying to desensitize this. | ||
It's just that's what the reality looks like. | ||
Okay, let's get the momentum on these phone calls going and go to Logan in Alabama. | ||
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Go ahead, Logan. Long time listener. | |
Love you guys. Thank you so much for the information you put out. | ||
It's been essential for my life. | ||
I could go on and on with compliments, but I know you guys' time is valuable. | ||
Alright, with that being said, this is my concern right now. | ||
I've been listening to you guys, like I said, a long time. | ||
I feel like the analysis, especially the last month or so between Mike and Alex, was spot on. | ||
I mean, it's incredible how accurate that was with basically the idea that there's a Chinese Bioweapon, and then there's elements within the leftist part of our government that colluded in order to make sure that they make sure Trump's not in office anymore. | ||
Okay, bam, spot on. | ||
Now it's happening, and I feel like the message is like, oh, well, you know, oh, Trump is now, he's an authoritarian. | ||
He doesn't need to install these dictator-type measures, and it's all hype. | ||
Well, if it's a bioweapon and these things are happening in real time, Okay, we know it's this contagious. | ||
What's the best thing to do then? | ||
I mean, if we don't tell people, hey, please stay inside, we got to let this thing plateau out and get back to business as soon as possible, you know? | ||
But now if we're going to start telling folks it's hype and folks don't start doing things to try to curb this thing, then the message is going to keep going. | ||
So I just feel like, you know, you guys are so essential, man, in all the BS that's out there. | ||
I want to make sure that I'm getting a clear message from y'all. | ||
And I know y'all are free press and have Let me try to explain this in 60 seconds, Logan. | ||
It's like if you're watching a basketball game, because I used to do play-by-play for sports, the game changes. | ||
Momentum changes, the players change, people get hurt, coaches get kicked out. There's all kinds of variables. | ||
You're calling the game as it develops. So yeah, one team may be kicking ass and doing everything and you're like, that team's kicking ass. | ||
Well, if you tune out then tune back in and the other team's kicking ass and they say, that team's kicking ass. | ||
Well, you're like, well what? You said that team's kicking ass. No, this is just how the game is being played out. | ||
So when it first started emerging, we were the first to, let's say, be hysterical, quote-unquote, about the coronavirus because we saw what was coming out of China. | ||
We already know we're not in Kansas anymore. | ||
We're aware of bioweapons and bioweapons labs. | ||
So we were making all these connections and then watching the media kind of ignore it. | ||
And we were saying, hey, this is a big story. | ||
Hey, this is going to be a big deal. | ||
Hey, this could be a bioweapon. | ||
Hey, should we start quarantining? | ||
Okay, then it started to roll out. | ||
We started to get more information. | ||
Then we saw... | ||
A total panic and hysteria in the aftermath and things not adding up. | ||
And so now we're saying, okay, well, the hysteria is now the problem. | ||
Hey, look, they're trying to shut down the entire economy because of this. | ||
All right, let me try to finish my response to Logan here because I understand his question. | ||
It's just hard to be... I'm perfectly eloquent in my explanation here. | ||
I'm doing the best I can. | ||
The other thing here, Logan, is that we take all perspectives. | ||
So you're going to hear from the Mike Adams that says, okay, it's really bad. | ||
It could kill millions. And then you're going to hear from the Gerald Salenti who says, no, this whole thing's a hoax. | ||
Don't buy any of it. So on that respect, we're just hearing from all the angles. | ||
InfoWars has always done that. | ||
Now, as far as our coverage and what we think is going on, again, we're just calling the game here. | ||
We're just doing play-by-play, watching the game, calling the game. | ||
And so things change. | ||
There's different variables. There's different intel that's coming in. | ||
There's changes. So there's always going to be stuff that's constantly moving parts. | ||
And as far as the bioweapon, I think I'll finish my conclusion to the question with this. | ||
Just because they make a bioweapon that intends to... | ||
Let's say they intend to kill everybody with a bioweapon. | ||
Well, it doesn't mean it's going to work. | ||
Okay? It doesn't mean it's going to work. | ||
They may have thought that, okay, we're going to release this. | ||
It's going to kill a million people. And then it doesn't. | ||
So they may not even know, you know, they may be trying to do it and it just fails. | ||
I mean, look at everything they try to do. | ||
Russian collusion, Jussie Smollett, the Covington Catholic hoax. | ||
They've run all these hoaxes thinking they'd be successful and failed every time. | ||
So maybe it's just another example of failure. | ||
Logan, does that answer your question or did you have something else to ask? | ||
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Well, it does. I would have a follow-up if that's the position you take, if you don't mind. | |
Sure, go ahead. Okay. | ||
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So if we take that position, it's a hoax. | |
You know, now that the hysteria is more of the issue, but there is still a virus out there. | ||
So if that's the position, then let's say Italy is the least, you know, let's say the EU is the worst response possible. | ||
And let's say China is the over-the-top authoritarian response. | ||
If maybe we decide to do something in the middle, in your opinion, then what is the appropriate response at this point? | ||
Do we just carry on, keep everything going? | ||
Well, here's the problem with that question, Logan. | ||
And by the way, a lot of the people in Italy dying are elderly. | ||
That doesn't mean their lives are less valuable. | ||
We told you socialist healthcare has death panels. | ||
A lot of them were taking ibuprofen. | ||
Now people are saying that is causing the virus to be worked. | ||
So there's still a lot of unknown variables here. | ||
But here's the problem. Because of the unknowns, I can't answer that question. | ||
I can only answer that question based off what I know and what we know. | ||
80 deaths in the West? | ||
Should we really shut down the world? | ||
Should we really shut down the economy? | ||
A couple thousand infected, most recovering? | ||
Is it really worth shutting down? | ||
Is it really worth this mass hysteria? | ||
Is it really worth going to the store to buy 100 rolls of toilet paper? | ||
No! I think that's an easy answer. | ||
But! And here's the variable... | ||
Which, I'm looking at the Trump administration, if they know this, then this is on them. | ||
If they know that this is some bioweapon and has some sort of tech to interact with 5G, or some sort of tech to sit in you for months or years even, and then turns on and kills everybody, and they're not telling us that, well then how am I supposed to properly be ready for something like that? | ||
that. I can't. And so I'm only dealing with what I know and you know you don't say this because people will disagree or they don't feel the same but I go with my gut instinct. I pray to God for clarity and understanding and my gut and my instinct is it right now the bigger threat is the hysteria. | ||
The bigger threat is the shutdown of the economy. | ||
The bigger threat is whatever is behind this to try to shut down the economy and dissolve our freedoms. | ||
Is there a virus? Is it killing people? | ||
Yes. Does the flu kill people? | ||
Yes. Is there an outbreak of some virus like this with a fancy name every year, seemingly, around election time? | ||
Yes. How do I measure all that? | ||
Numbers. Where is the coronavirus rank? | ||
Not that high. | ||
So based off what I know, the hysteria and the shutdown of everything is... | ||
It's not registering. | ||
Again, 2 plus 2 does not equal 5. | ||
2 plus 2 plus 1 does equal 5. | ||
I think we're still waiting on the 1. | ||
Your response, Tom Papert. | ||
Well, Owen, I think there's another variable to this that explains at least why I'm acting the way I am. | ||
And that is, I did not and still do not fundamentally trust China. | ||
China, of course, said it had about a 1% mortality rate and that it had this rate of infection that was a certain rate. | ||
And when we were looking at that, we were also looking at people being hauled out of their apartments at gunpoint in China and thrown into cubes in the back of pickup trucks and driven off to who knows where. | ||
There were reports of open-air cremations where they were using the pet crematoriums to kill or to burn the dead bodies. | ||
I mean, it looks like it was much worse than it is. | ||
It may still have been. But now that we've seen this in South Korea, now that we've seen this in Italy, now that we've seen this in other countries, I am a little bit more or less, I should say, concerned. | ||
It looks like the Chinese numbers were not fudged that much, if they were at all. | ||
And it looks like the main cause for concern here is the hospitals in the West being overwhelmed with patients who are ill showing up. | ||
I mean, that is what is getting people in trouble in Italy. | ||
The hospitals are being crippled by this. | ||
That could very well happen here. | ||
We have another 15 days or so to really get the hospitals beefed up. | ||
But I think that's the big difference. | ||
So when it was this Chinese disease, and it still is the China virus, we did not know if the Chinese Communist Party was telling the truth. | ||
We still do not know 100%. | ||
If they are telling the truth about the origins, but it looks like just in terms of what this virus does, they weren't that far off the mark. | ||
Now, I still happen to believe that it was a little bit worse. | ||
If you look at the numbers, I don't believe that Italy has been the worst hit. | ||
I believe it is China. I believe that they lied. | ||
I believe that they hid stuff. | ||
But if this is as bad as it gets, I do not think we're talking about the Spanish flu of 1918. | ||
I do not think we're talking about the H1N1 flu from just a few years ago. | ||
I think I agree with you, Owen, that this is going to be fairly mild, and the big risk is the hysteria. | ||
The big risk is not the supply chain being overwhelmed, but people just panic buying because the media tells them to do it. | ||
I think that the big risk now is what the government's going to whip the people into doing and what the government itself is going to do with that chaos that they create. | ||
Because as we all know, people who are sick view chaos as a ladder. | ||
They're going to try and gain as much control as they can during this time. | ||
Never let a good crisis go to waste. | ||
Exactly. And we're seeing that from all angles. | ||
Slipping abortion bills into coronavirus stuff. | ||
Slipping gun control into coronavirus stuff. | ||
I mean, it's just like, it really just shows you who they are. | ||
Let's keep the phone calls going. | ||
We're going to keep them going. Tom Pappert's going to take over. | ||
He's got another guest coming up, but your phone calls the rest of the way. | ||
Vivian in West Virginia, which I believe still has no cases, may have had their first today, actually. | ||
Vivian in West Virginia, go ahead. | ||
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Hello? Oh, my God. | |
I can't believe I'm finally talking to somebody. | ||
I have tried for months to get a hold of anybody. | ||
Can you hear me all right? | ||
Well, you're on the InfoWars War Room, so months of attempts, and here you are. | ||
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Oh, my God. | |
Now I'm really scared. | ||
I get concerned about Adam, what's his name, really going hysteria on this thing. | ||
I really don't think it's as bad as everybody sounds like it is. | ||
I do think it's real. | ||
I don't think it's hyped. | ||
I don't know for sure if I really think it's a bioweapon or not. | ||
I'm confused on that deal. | ||
And we're getting no answers, by the way, from the Trump administration. | ||
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Yeah, that's beginning to concern me also. | |
I mean, I voted for this guy. | ||
Is he going to turncoat now and be like, Bush, or what is going on with this? | ||
Or are they threatening him? | ||
Is he getting threatened from all sides and forced to go along with this deal? | ||
Or what is going on? | ||
Well, look, I think that the president has every... | ||
I mean, the president has actually set himself up for a huge victory if he plays this right. | ||
Because when all the dust settles and we look at the numbers, and we will... | ||
With all the hysteria and everything, the coronavirus outbreak numbers are going to be a fraction of the H1N1 and everything else. | ||
And then Trump can sit back and say, ah, see? | ||
We did the right thing. | ||
Now, what was with the panic? | ||
Now, what about Joe Biden being under attack for his handling for the H1N1? If they really put him on the stage with Trump for the presidential debates, I mean, imagine that. | ||
So, I mean, Trump has really set himself up for a total victory if he plays this right. | ||
But if he plays it wrong and we start to see martial law and they continue to shut everything down and they continue to crash the economy and Trump just goes along with it and plays along to save face or whatever he thinks, that will be a failure. | ||
Now, I'm not saying Trump is going to go that way. | ||
He's going to go the other way and he's going to come out of this with total wins. | ||
By the way, that's what he said. | ||
And then he said today we're fighting against, on Twitter he said today we're fighting against an invisible enemy. | ||
All I'm going to say is there's all kinds of subliminal messages coming out of President Trump right now. | ||
I'll just leave it at that. I won't get too down the rabbit hole. | ||
Vivian, thank you so much for the call. | ||
Let me hit some other headlines before we head up. | ||
Because I'm sick of this. I'm getting real pissed. | ||
Because you've got people getting arrested for threatening Omar, Ilhan Omar, and threatening him out of shift. | ||
Police and people are going to these people's houses and arresting them. | ||
What about the people that threaten Trump every day? | ||
What about the people that threaten conservative reporters every day? | ||
Show up at people's houses? Why is it that people get arrested on one side of the aisle and not the other side? | ||
I'm getting damn sick and tired of that. | ||
Alright, Tom Papper takes over with your phone calls, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
I'm Tom Papert filling in for Owen for the rest of today's show. | ||
You can find my work at NationalFile.com, Editor-in-Chief there. | ||
We're going to keep taking your calls. | ||
In the next segment, we're going to have Jack Hadfield, who is actually a reporter for NationalFile based from the United Kingdom. | ||
I mean, as bad as things are here... | ||
In the States, they're 10 times worse across the pond from what it seems. | ||
This guy had been sick from the day he left CPAC, and he's still getting over it today with all the symptoms, textbook symptoms that they're putting out of coronavirus. | ||
But the NHS, the glorious socialized medical system of the United Kingdom, decided that he didn't need to be tested. | ||
They kept delaying it, delaying it, delaying it. | ||
Well, then they said, well, we're not doing tests whatsoever. | ||
So he may have had coronavirus. | ||
He was out sick for two weeks. | ||
I heard him on the phone once, and he's coughing every two seconds, sounding like he's hacking up a lung. | ||
So we'll get his thoughts on what's going on in the next segment. | ||
But let's go ahead and continue taking your calls. | ||
Let's go to Terry in Minnesota, who looks like Terry has been holding the longest. | ||
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Terry, are you on the line? How are you doing, Tom? | |
Doing great. Terry, how are you? | ||
I'm doing really good. I've talked to you guys. | ||
Well, I'm not sure if I've talked to you or not. | ||
I've been on the air when you were on the air, but with guys like Will Johnson and stuff. | ||
But I got Owen's answer if he really wants to know what the 1 is in the 2 plus 2 scenario. | ||
Let's hear it. Okay, so when you're talking about a human being, what generates fear, anxiety, irrational behavior? | ||
You know, basically worldwide or can do that. | ||
Individually or on a country basis or world basis, what generates that? | ||
Well, the answer is the unknown. | ||
I don't care if you're talking about the unknown in politics, economy, education, religion. | ||
The unknown can generate all those fear, anxiety, and irrational behaviors. | ||
So you are absolutely seeing this take place on a world scale. | ||
And it is for an end. | ||
Many, many, many callers who in the last 20, 25 years to Alex Jones' show, I have never, not once, callers or guests actually, had anybody identify themselves as one of God's elect. | ||
We're here now and we're here for a reason. | ||
You're seeing basically Scripture come to pass before your eyes, and because of the, not stupid people, but because of this world is mostly biblically illiterate, that letter that God sent to us, which dissipates fear, there is nothing unknown in Scripture. | ||
And I told Owen here, I don't know, a couple weeks ago, I said, you know, and he kind of agreed, I said, there's dinosaurs, there's time travel, there's interstellar spacecraft, future events, supernatural beings, it's all in the book, you know what I'm saying? | ||
And it's like... | ||
Well, I think you're completely right, that it's just fear of the unknown that is crippling this country and essentially bringing it to a standstill. | ||
And the fact is, we do know some things, and it seems as though people just aren't taking, you know, there's the known unknowns, there's the unknown unknowns. | ||
And we do know a certain amount about this virus. | ||
We know how it's behaved in South Korea. | ||
We know how it's behaved in Italy. | ||
We know how it's behaved in China. | ||
We don't necessarily know how it's going to behave here. | ||
We don't know how long it's going to take this curve to plateau. | ||
And we can look. | ||
You can still get a little bit of insight out of what's happening in Italy. | ||
But I think you're right. It's the great fear of the unknown. | ||
The government is doing very little to help with that at the moment. | ||
I think the new tests will help people feel secure. | ||
But We don't know how long this will last. | ||
We don't really know how severe it's going to be. | ||
And thanks to the panic created by the media and some in the government, we don't know if we're going to be allowed to leave our houses tomorrow. | ||
We don't know if we're going to be allowed or able to go to the store and pick up groceries. | ||
I think you're totally right about that, Terry. | ||
I'll let you have the final word. | ||
Well, hey, Tom, okay, it's this way, okay? | ||
What's happening here is the world's mindset, keep that in mind, mindset is being set. | ||
It's going to be brought to the brink. | ||
You're going to watch this unfold, okay? | ||
That's what's going on here. | ||
And it all comes down to not knowing what's coming. | ||
And we are not in the third Trump. | ||
We're not in the first or second. | ||
We've been in the fifth Trump for 72 years, coming up in May, okay? | ||
Who comes in the sixth? | ||
The prick, Satan, shows up in the sixth. | ||
So, he brings the one world system to 100%. | ||
And that's what's going on down here. | ||
And I'm going to give you a prediction. | ||
I'm saying you might just see supernatural by mid-July because the May through September scenario for a lot of the people that understand the scriptures is unfolding as we speak. | ||
So, we'll just see what happens, okay? | ||
Yeah. It'll be a fascinating thing to see. | ||
Well, thank you for your call, Terry. | ||
We've got about three minutes left here in this segment. | ||
Let's go ahead and try to take one more caller. | ||
Let's go to, what a fascinating name, let's go to Shrimp Dog in Dallas. | ||
Do we have a shrimp dog on the line? | ||
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There he is. Yes, hello. | |
Thank you. That last caller made some very fantastic points. | ||
I would like to give my humble opinion on the missing number one And the equation, the variable, and that is, uh, why can't they come out and say it's a bioweapon, Tom? | ||
Because we released it, Tom! | ||
We released it on ourselves, Tom! | ||
You're asking the media to say, hey, it wasn't a plane, it was a missile! | ||
You're asking the media to say, hey, two planes can't bring down three buildings. | ||
You're asking the media to say, hey, this wasn't Osama bin Laden. | ||
This was George H.W. Bush. | ||
You're asking the media to say this stuff while the towers are still smoking. | ||
They're not going to do it, Tom. | ||
They're not going to tell us the truth. | ||
You know, you actually, I mean, that is, it's been promoted by a few different folks now, including by China, that perhaps this all came from the United States. | ||
Now, I don't know if I buy that, but that's the conspiracy, I guess you could call it, is that the United States sold the information for the Wuhan virus to China during the Obama administration, and they have then been manipulating it and messing with it and releasing it now on the world, whether as an accident or on purpose. | ||
We don't know. But that has actually been spread. | ||
Now, I do... Here's the caveat for that. | ||
That was put out recently by a top Chinese individual. | ||
So it looks like we have Owen here. | ||
Owen, I'm sorry if I'm overruling you here. | ||
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No, no. I'm the one overruling. | |
Yeah. It looks like we're getting Owen's audio figured out. | ||
I'm guessing he'll stick with us in the next segment. | ||
But... Anyway, that was put out by a member of the Chinese government. | ||
We'll get Owen's thoughts on this. | ||
It looks like he'll be here momentarily as soon as we get his audio figured out or if he just wants to pop back behind the desk. | ||
I feel bad. He's trying to get out of here. | ||
He's supposed to be social distancing, but it looks like Owen Troyer, who may have already had coronavirus, just is not letting that get to him. | ||
Do we have Owen? Yeah, I just wanted to chime in here, and I'm going to get out of here. | ||
I was talking to Sam back here like, you know, They always claim Infowars is fear-mongering, but we're here trying to be the voice of rationale now. | ||
And isn't that irony how the tables have turned as they're centering us? | ||
But I just want to say this. I predicted this three days ago or two days ago, whenever. | ||
I said they're trying to make a generational warfare here and pit this on millennials. | ||
Look, I got over the whole boomer thing after I was 20. | ||
You get over that. | ||
And I wish more people would let these young kids just do their boomer phase and not give them so much attention. | ||
They're on Fox News saying millennials need to stay inside. | ||
This is like revenge of the boomers, Tom. | ||
I mean, what the heck? | ||
Like, don't tell us what to do. | ||
We're just going to do the opposite. | ||
Leave us alone. Stop making this about generational warfare because it's only going to look bad on you guys. | ||
We didn't create all this mess, okay? | ||
We have to endure it now. | ||
We're trying to fight back. Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
I'm Tom Papert, guest hosting for the rest of this show. | ||
We're going to get back to your calls, but right now we have a guest, Jack Hadfield. | ||
He's a writer for NationalFile.com who may have had coronavirus. | ||
The world will never know whether or not Jack just had the flu or whether he had something more severe because the British socialized medicine system doesn't want to treat him or doesn't want to test him even. | ||
Let alone treat. But Owen in the last segment, Jack, was talking about something that I think goes in very well with an article that you just wrote. | ||
And that is you've got Fox News out there begging millennials and Zoomers not to go outside and to stay in. | ||
And it almost feels like they're patronizing them, patronizing them, and they're saying, oh, you know, you stupid kids, just stay inside. | ||
It's just going to make them want to go outside. | ||
Well, we just saw the World Health Organization. | ||
You know, all of these thought police are really just in tune and in touch with today's youth. | ||
We saw, this is your article up in NationalFile.com, the World Health Organization endorsed dabbing to stop coronavirus. | ||
So I guess when I sneeze, achoo is what you're supposed to be doing now. | ||
It's a very bizarre world. | ||
I wanted to let you break down this article for me. | ||
How did we come to the conclusion that dabbing will save us all? | ||
Well, yeah, I think it started from Paul Pogba, who's the midfielder for the Manchester United football, or, well, should I say, soccer team. | ||
And he first reached out the graphic. | ||
I think they were doing it together with the WHO, and they were saying, yes, dab when you sneeze. | ||
And now there's obviously now an image of me dabbing on Inverwars. | ||
We have to live with that for the rest of my life. | ||
But although it sounds ridiculous and it was mocked, it was sort of I mean, technically, they have been saying since the start of the pandemic to, you know, if you don't have tissue with you, you know, sneeze into your elbow rather than sneezing into your hands, because you're not going around rubbing the inside of your elbow on door handles, you know, you're not doing like elbow punches when you meet somebody. | ||
I think I included in the bottom of the article, there was a tweet from one father who said that actually it did help my kid understand the hygiene. | ||
But then again, the kid was like five or six or something, like quite young. | ||
But yeah, certainly if they're trying to reach sort of... | ||
15, 16 year olds. | ||
I think that's sort of the wrong demographic for their attempt there. | ||
You know, I don't think exactly five or six year olds are on Twitter. | ||
Well, and beyond that, I mean, can they at least go with a meme from 2020 or at least 2019? | ||
I mean, dabbing is from, what, 2016, 17? | ||
I mean, it's the boomers at the WHO, and I have nothing against the boomers. | ||
They're wonderful people. But these particular folks at the WHO seem to be failing to reach the young people, I guess maybe except for five-year-olds. | ||
Yeah. So, Jack, I want to get into your experience. | ||
Now, to be clear, we still don't know whether or not you had slash have coronavirus. | ||
We will never know because the NHS refused to treat you. | ||
So just break this down for us. | ||
What was this experience with the NHS, which, you know, you Brits love to brag, and maybe not you personally, but... | ||
In general, oh, we have the best medical system in the world. | ||
People come from everywhere to get this. | ||
And then you were at CPAC, where people had coronavirus, where they sent out emails saying there was coronavirus at CPAC. We now know who that was. | ||
You had the same similar level of access as this guy as a member of the media. | ||
And yet, just describe what the NHS decided to do. | ||
Yeah, well, I'll break down the timeline of what happened. | ||
So I started to feel a little tickled. | ||
I think it was when I was with you at Harry's Bar in DC on the Saturday night. | ||
So the last night of CPAC, I was due to fly out. | ||
Uh, on Sunday morning, uh, so I got up about half four and that's when it started to, um, you know, I started to feel really this cough in, um, uh, you know, just coming up from my throat and, you know, at that point I was just assumed, oh, you know, I, I'm clearly just, uh, a little bit hungover and the fact that I've just had a few hours of sleep from my flight, you know, that's, sorry, from about to go on to That must be what it was. | ||
But then I had about a seven-hour layover in Chicago's O'Hare Airport, and it just started to get worse and worse and worse. | ||
And by the time I had my flight back from Chicago, I was just coughing constantly. | ||
In fact, there was so much that I could barely sleep on the flight back to London because the coughing just kept me awake. | ||
And so after getting home on a Monday, sleeping off a bit and then still having this horrible cough, which I've never had anything like it before, I was doubling over at certain points on the Tuesday. | ||
I was like, well, clearly this is just the fact that I've been around lots of people at CPAC, flus and bugs and all this stuff. | ||
You know, it gets passed around at these sorts of events. | ||
So I wasn't really worried until on Saturday. | ||
So this was basically a week after the conference ended. | ||
I get the email from CPAC and they said, yes, somebody at the conference, you know, has tested positive for coronavirus virus. | ||
I just think, at this point, I'm like, hmm, okay, this is starting to, you know, serious worry time. | ||
So I had some migraines and some other, you know, like stomach problems along with it. | ||
So it was getting pretty nasty. | ||
So I called up the 111 emergency NHS coronavirus helpline. | ||
I told them what happened. I said, look, I'm potentially being exposed, and I have these symptoms. | ||
I was like, look, I don't have a fever, so it doesn't exactly match up. | ||
But they're like, yeah, look, you know, coupled with that together, we'll definitely get you in for a test, as you'd hear within the next 24 hours or so. | ||
Sunday comes along, don't hear anything. | ||
I then call back on Monday. | ||
I say the same thing, and they're like, look, you know, we don't need to take your details again. | ||
We've got everything, but, you know, you'll hear back again. | ||
If you don't hear back by Wednesday, call us up again. | ||
So... Don't hear anything. | ||
Call back up on the Wednesday. I then explain the situation again, explain the symptoms that I have. | ||
They still haven't happened. They take my details again, and they say, right, now it will be 48 to 72 hours because we've had more people coming in. | ||
More people need testing, so therefore it's gone up from 24. | ||
I'm like, okay, so, you know, I was supposed to get on Sunday. | ||
Now, Wednesday, I'm expecting probably about a week after I've called, I'm expected to get testing. | ||
And then I wake up on, I think it was Thursday morning, I'm woken up and I get a call and I was like, hello, who's this? | ||
And I said, yes, it's the NHS. And I was like, oh great, is testing happening? | ||
I was like, nope. Cancelled. | ||
Yeah, all swab testing has been now cancelled as a matter of government policy. | ||
And I'm like, oh, so you've just been stringing me along for this whole week now, and you've gone along and cancelled it. | ||
I was like, yep, we just recommended quarantine. | ||
So, yeah, swab testing now cancelled. | ||
So, in the UK now, yeah. | ||
I mean, this seems so... | ||
So comically irresponsible, considering, you know, we know of one guy at CPEC who had coronavirus. | ||
There might have been another. | ||
There might have been. And you were not just, I mean, you had FaceTime with Nigel Farage. | ||
You got an exclusive article with him. | ||
You spoke to numerous different people. | ||
You spoke to top people at major publications, Breitbart, etc., You were all over the place, networking as best as you possibly could. | ||
It was impressive to see. | ||
And now the NHS doesn't want to find out whether or not you were spreading a virus while you were doing this. | ||
So it seems incredibly negligent. | ||
This doesn't just affect the United Kingdom. | ||
So the United Kingdom, I'm very, I mean, initially I was skeptical why President Trump We're blaming you. | ||
A virus is a virus is a virus. | ||
but you could have potentially spread the virus all around CPAC, after the CPAC, we had two events, National File did two events, Alex Jones spoke at one, Owen Schroer spoke at both. | ||
You could have spread them at these events, we just don't know, because again, the NHS doesn't want to tell us. | ||
So we're getting ready to go to break. | ||
When we come back, let's talk about the UK is really ramping things up. | ||
Here in the United States, we're starting to see this as well, where it was rumored the other day President Trump was going to ban travel between states. | ||
Now we're all talking about this shelter in place thing, where we're not allowed to go out except for food or prescriptions or medical help. | ||
It's like we're already in the Italy mindset. | ||
We've got this no gatherings over 10 people. | ||
Let's talk about how this is being reflected over the pond because it seems just about as crazy. | ||
And then let's talk about what maybe people should actually be doing to reduce the spread of coronavirus and to prepare for the hysteria, which seems to be the big issue here. | ||
Don't go away. You're watching The War Room. | ||
I'm Tom Papert here with Jack Hadfield of National File. | ||
We'll be right back after this short break. | ||
So it looks like we've got some breaking news. | ||
My website, nationalfile.com, where I'm editor-in-chief. | ||
Jack Hadfield, of course, is a writer there as well. | ||
It looks like Facebook, for reasons unknown, may be nuking all of our articles, totally purging us from the website. | ||
Again, we don't know the motivation behind this. | ||
I've got my editor here sending texts and emails trying to figure out what's going on. | ||
So, Jack, obviously the newest big tech push may be upon us right now. | ||
We will have more on this. I'll get in touch with my editor. | ||
We may just have him on via phone to explain what's going on in the next hour. Of course, we'll be taking your phone calls as well. But Jack, while we get this sorted out, and of course, by the way, we've already seen this, YouTube said the other day that because of coronavirus, they are going to ban videos that may not even violate the community standards because it's all going to be automated. They're not going to have human beings able to do this. So we'll bring more information about this as we come. Jack, explain exactly what the United Kingdom is | ||
doing. I mean, you had an article up, they're giving police emergency powers, which sounds very ominous. | ||
They may close pubs and ports and run crematoriums 24-7 as the body count continues to rise. | ||
Break this down for us, Jack. | ||
Yeah, well, also, just before I quickly get into that, just on the national file thing, that's what I'm about to mention to you before I came on air. | ||
I just got a notification from Facebook saying, one of the articles I posted in a group about me potentially receiving the coronavirus, what we were talking about before the last break, it was pulled down from a group that I was posting it in for spam reasons. | ||
So yes, we'll definitely have to look into that. | ||
But yes, as the UK response, in fact, this was something that It came within the last few hours as well. | ||
Along with these emergency powers, the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, just announced a £330 billion aid package, which is equivalent to 15% of GDP. I think he said, this is not a time for ideology or orthodoxy. | ||
This is a time to be bold, a time for courage. | ||
So yes, the government is, as of within a few hours ago, pushing huge amounts of money Into protecting businesses from failing. | ||
But yeah, the slightly scarier things which they're doing are the ones that I covered in my article, which I wrote just a few days ago, which, as I said, they're giving the police the powers to Detain anyone who they suspect of having coronavirus for a limited period. | ||
They could be starting to close down the ports if they run out of border and customs agents. | ||
Any vehicle, train, vessel or aircraft could be halted at any time. | ||
They're speeding up burials and cremations. | ||
Mechanical diggers could be used to create Huge amounts of graves. | ||
They're requisitioning private hospitals. | ||
Well, private hospitals that do exist in the UK, which really aren't that many. | ||
And hotels could be used for temporary hospitals, banning mass gatherings, multi-manufacturer respirators. | ||
They're encouraging anyone who has the ability to produce respirators in the UK to do so. | ||
And also potentially relaxing restrictions of class sizes in schools. | ||
So you might see 40 or 50 pupils being taught all in one go if there aren't enough teachers to teach. | ||
So yeah, this is expected to be passed within the next two weeks as a piece of emergency legislation. | ||
But what the government haven't done is use their powers under the Civil Contingencies Act 2004, which will allow them to pass, basically pass laws and pass measures without the approval of Parliament. | ||
Skip through votes to push things through. | ||
But as I said, they haven't done this yet. | ||
That's one potential thing they could start doing if the pandemic gets even worse. | ||
But yes, so pushing through lots of emergency powers right now. | ||
And as I said just a few hours ago, a huge, huge amount of spending to make sure the economy just doesn't collapse in on itself. | ||
So, and Jack, this seems to be the case all around the globe, so I just wanted to give an update. | ||
It looks like, again, we'll see if we can't get to the bottom of this, but it's interesting. | ||
You mentioned that you got a notification for spam. | ||
I, of course, run the National File. | ||
Facebook page have gotten no such notification, and it looks like not only are all articles that have ever been posted with NationalFile.com being purged from Facebook, but It looks like new articles are not being allowed to be posted to Facebook. | ||
It immediately disappears as you try to post the link. | ||
It looks like we may have a fight on our hands here at National File. | ||
You can, of course, still go to NationalFile.com to read our articles while we try to figure this out. | ||
But if you are one of the lucky few who are still allowed on social media, the social media overlords seem to have determined that you are not allowed to go to our website. | ||
Jack, tell me, obviously all throughout the West you've got this panic happening right now due to coronavirus. | ||
What has the What has it been like in your neck of the woods? | ||
And do you think it's commensurate? | ||
Do you think that the panic is justified? | ||
Do you think that people are overreacting? | ||
Just give us your general thoughts on this virus. | ||
Yeah, well, I think that certainly people who think it's going to be the immediate end of the world are certainly overestimating it. | ||
But also the people who think it's, you know, just a flu, bro. | ||
Are also completely wrong. | ||
I think most of my friends who are medical professionals that I know of have been saying, you know, look, this is certainly worse than the flu. | ||
It's somewhere in between, you know, the normal flu and, you know, the Spanish flu, which happened in 1918-1919 and killed millions upon millions of people. | ||
So this really is a serious situation. | ||
You do have to be taking it seriously. | ||
But, you know, what I don't understand is the You know, it's people, you know, stealing toilet paper from, I think there was some thieves in Hong Kong last month. | ||
You know, they literally, there was a toilet paper heist where they held up, I think it was only about £100, so $130, $140 US dollars worth of toilet paper. | ||
I think they went up to the delivery guy in a van and stuck him up with a knife and then they nicked it all. | ||
And yeah, I certainly don't understand that. | ||
But yeah, we definitely do need to be taking it seriously. | ||
And especially people who are just continuing to go out, continuing to ignore social distancing measures, are only going to make this crisis worse. | ||
It's only by enforcing these measures, which I think are relatively reasonable, and that's the only way we'll be able to stop it from becoming like the Spanish flu. | ||
And I think on a slight tangent on that, it's funny how saying the Spanish flu isn't racist, but calling coronavirus the Chinese flu or the Wuhan flu is now apparently racist. | ||
So that's certainly something as well. | ||
But yes, this really is a serious crisis. | ||
I'm glad the governments in the US and across the Western world are actually doing stuff to tackle this. | ||
And the people who aren't taking this seriously really need to have a long, hard look at themselves and think about the consequences of their actions. | ||
I do agree, and I do wonder, though, if some of the panic surrounding it has not been manufactured. | ||
I mean, obviously, we have an office, we have a studio here in Wichita. | ||
This is the first time anybody's been at it in the last week or so since I was last on the Alex Jones Show, at least on Sunday, when just two of us come in. | ||
We're keeping it as light as it can. | ||
I'm advising people, you know, stay home. | ||
But I do wonder... | ||
And we've got about a minute left, and I want to give you the final word. | ||
If the media, and perhaps some on the left, I imagine it's the same in the UK, are whipping folks up into a frenzy, I mean, the whole toilet paper hoarding thing makes no sense to me. | ||
If anything, folks, and it's unfortunate you cannot get it at InfoWareStore.com anymore, but folks should be getting storable food. | ||
They should be getting supplements that can boost your immune system and keep you safe. | ||
People should be doing common sense things like this. | ||
So in the last 30 or so seconds here, Jack, what do you think is a common sense approach to this? | ||
Yes, well, certainly people should be working from home wherever possible. | ||
You should, again, avoid huge mass gatherings with multiple people. | ||
I think there were, again, I saw reports of people going out to party, students still on spring break partying and Going to clubs and pubs, that's probably not a good idea. | ||
You know, those sweaty, dark, damp places where everyone's going around touching each other, that's probably the exact last place you want to be when a virus is spreading about. | ||
But, and again, you know, you should probably have food and stuff prioritised, not because we're going to run out, but again, because, well, especially, you know, I think if you're over 70, the UK government says you could be sole quarantine for four months for your own safety. | ||
So definitely stock up. | ||
I agree completely. | ||
But it's serious. That's right. | ||
We will get through this. We are a resilient people. | ||
The British-American special relationship will continue. | ||
Jack Hadfield, NationalFile.com. | ||
Thank you for coming on. We'll be right back. | ||
The Biden administration recently happily announced this partnership with Google to aid in addressing the coronavirus outbreak. | ||
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-through 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, it will tell you where you can get testing, in fact, is just starting. | ||
They're telling us that that will be starting up within the next week or so, that it's going to go up. | ||
Now, in the reality, there are going to be people a week from now who are going to say, I tried to get a test and I couldn't get it. | ||
But the totality of the picture is going to be infinitely better than it was a few weeks ago. | ||
It just goes to show. | ||
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. | ||
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... | ||
A 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 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. | ||
Fantastic new report up on Band.VideoInfoWorse.com. | ||
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We'll be right back after this break. | ||
This is The War Room. | ||
I'm Tom Papert filling in for Owen Schroyer on a very strange day. | ||
In that last five-minute segment, I was able to confirm that, yes, National File, where I am editor-in-chief, has now been nuked off of Facebook. | ||
I know it's a bit boring, almost, considering we are watching... | ||
An Infowars war room program where everybody on this network has been nuked off of these platforms, these digital social media platforms. | ||
But I will add that we've always tried to play by the rules. | ||
We don't even have Alex Jones on our website because you're not allowed to do that. | ||
So in a moment, we're going to have my editor on, Gabe Keene, to break down exactly what's happening. | ||
We'll have a press release up on NationalFile.com and screenshots, I suppose, on Facebook here in the next hour or so, and we'll try to get some answers. | ||
I do want to get to your phone calls as well for the rest of this hour. | ||
We're not going to forget about you guys. | ||
We may be able to give out the number one more time in the next segment to get some more phone calls lined up But it appears that while and this is always how it happens on Facebook. They ban you at 2 in the morning They ban you when they know you're on vacation They ban you when you are guest hosting at the war room broadcast so you can't have a quick response to it But it looks like all articles have been totally deleted past, present, and future. | ||
This is actually a more invasive ban than what InfoWars has been dealt. | ||
I mean, it's not a contest here. | ||
I'm not trying to say my ban was bigger than your ban. | ||
But you can still post links to NewsWars.com on Facebook. | ||
You can still post links to... | ||
You can simply no longer share a link to nationalfile.com on Facebook. | ||
It is not allowed. | ||
It will pop up blank if you try to do so. | ||
So if the crew could tell me as soon as we have editor Gabe Keenot. | ||
Okay, so Gabe Keene, editor for NationalFile.com, is joining us now, and of course he's just as caught off guard by this as I was. | ||
So Gabe, I found out from Jack Hadfield, who was just on a moment ago, that this is apparently related to spam. | ||
They're saying that we spam. What type of notifications have we got, if any, from Facebook? | ||
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Well, on the pages that I run and on my personal account, I received zero notifications. | |
I saw this in real time only by looking at the site analytics and seeing the shift in the analytics. | ||
What we do know is it was in the last 45 minutes to an hour, roughly. | ||
The National File Facebook page is still out, but it's not been banned, but any link that's ever been posted to the site on Facebook is completely gone. | ||
And for now, it seems like it's just Facebook. | ||
Check Twitter. I've checked a couple other sites. | ||
Those links appear to be Facebook-centric. | ||
And also, I've checked a bunch of other sites that look like this is part of broader. | ||
Looks like we are the only one here. | ||
So we have been targeted by Facebook with a blanket ban on all links. | ||
Again, this is something that even, obviously, they hate Alex Jones. | ||
They hate InfoWars. You're not allowed to share, or you are allowed to share, still, InfoWars links and NewsWars links. | ||
Only national file links have been banned. | ||
I would like to know a list of websites that this has happened to. | ||
to. I've never heard of this happening before in the history of the platform. And we receive zero notification. It is you and I as editor and editor-in-chief who are posting the majority of links to Facebook and absolutely no notification. I didn't get an email. I didn't get anything. | ||
Instead, it goes to Jack Hanfield, who is a UK reporter, not part of the ownership team, not part of the managerial team, just a reporter. He gets notifications saying that he is posting spam and and Gabe Keene breakdown. | ||
I mean, this is, I've never seen anything like this. | ||
The website, we started this website in August of this year, and it seems like every single link in the entire history of the website has been purged off the platform. | ||
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Is that what you're noticing? Yeah, and it's a very interesting case, because normally the way you find out why a site has been censored or banned is you'll see the link, and then either below it or there'll be a pop-up. | |
On the Facebook post, they'll say, this site was limited for this, or this post has been removed for this. | ||
Now, by taking away all the links that have ever existed and essentially scrubbing them from the platform, there's no way to do that. | ||
There's no way to check because the links don't exist. | ||
You can't check why a link is gone because it's not there. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Well, you and I are no stranger to Facebook censorship. | ||
We're probably two of the most censored individuals out there, going back to 2015, 2016. | ||
This is the most bizarre thing I've seen in a while, I've got to say that. | ||
No, I mean, you're absolutely right. | ||
I've never heard of anything like this. | ||
They have totally digitally memory-old a web publication that, I mean, I hate to toot her own horn, but we've broken some pretty damn big stories. | ||
We were the ones who broke the story of Nancy Pelosi. | ||
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Go ahead. I went and checked publications that would be considered in our sphere of influence that are still on there, ones that I would consider less reputable, and all their links are still there. | |
Right. And we've broken some major stories. | ||
I mean, that's like Facebook. | ||
This clearly must be a mistake. | ||
We're going to give them the benefit of the doubt. | ||
We're going to be sending out a press release. | ||
I'll be contacting my contacts at Facebook as soon as the war room wraps up today. | ||
But we were the ones who broke the story about Nancy Pelosi's son, Paul Pelosi Jr., working in Ukraine. | ||
And representing himself reportedly, he says he is the office of Nancy Pelosi when he calls to get loans and calls to do business. | ||
We were the ones who broke that story. | ||
One of our biggest, our best reporter, Patrick Howley, is the guy who broke the Ralph Northam blackface He's the guy who broke the VA scandal going back years. | ||
He's the guy who broke the Corey Lewandowski-Michelle Fields story back during the 2016 election. | ||
This person is a very mainstream reporter. | ||
This guy cannot be questioned in terms of his credibility. | ||
So it makes no sense as to why they would do this, as to why they would call us spam. | ||
We've broken dozens of cases. | ||
We were the first website, to my knowledge, to talk about the Lieberman guy. | ||
This is an article you wrote, Gabe, about... | ||
The Harvard scientist who was getting millions of dollars from communist China and had ties to a Wuhan China university. | ||
I mean, these are just some of the stories, and I hate to toot my own horn here, but it's really because we've been banned. | ||
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Go ahead, Gabe. Yeah, we were the first major publication to break that story back in January to the point that now, like, mainstream outlets are still, like, you know, reporting on it now as it's, like, developing real time. | |
We were on it two months ago. | ||
We have been fact-checked by Facebook before. | ||
Every fact-checked model has been overturned, and Facebook has – the third-party fact-checkers, rather, that Facebook utilizes have acknowledged their mistake and lifted any limit on the distribution. | ||
So I can't speak for what the reasoning is. | ||
There's no reason what to try it. | ||
I can't speak to, you know, whether it was their hate speech policies or, you know, slight white practice. | ||
Well, it's just news. Like, we're not doing hate speech. | ||
We're not saying that—we don't do hate speech. | ||
That's not what the website is. | ||
We don't do fake news. | ||
That's not what the website is. | ||
We have gotten the occasional little factoid wrong before, and we will change it, fix it, and add a notice in the article to say that the article has been updated. | ||
With additional information. | ||
This is a real news publication with a very talented team of reporters. | ||
You, of course, are one of them being editor. | ||
You also do a ton of articles relating to culture, this coronavirus. | ||
Everything that we do is very above board. | ||
Completely insane decision from Facebook. | ||
Hopefully we can get an answer from them as to what's happening here in the next little while. | ||
But, Gabe, I'm going to let you go. | ||
I know you're going to be writing because I'm sitting here in the war room desk. | ||
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Go ahead. Go ahead. Just something like this, this type of part. | |
Obviously, we don't know if it was a mistake. | ||
We don't know, you know, the reasoning behind it. | ||
When something like this happens, it can't amount to someone kicking down your door and robbing it. | ||
Because that is what happens when your entire business and your flow of income is taken away. | ||
And that's what the platform aims to do. | ||
Well, unfortunately, I mean, we had a little bit of foresight here where you can sign up for our email newsletter at nationalfile.com. | ||
It's at the top of the screen, and you can still get the news that Facebook has decided from on high that you are not allowed to read. | ||
You can still go to nationalfile.com. | ||
But no, this is a ridiculous decision. | ||
It makes no sense. We are a completely above-board website. | ||
We have not done anything to gain the ire of these sick people, but perhaps this is the future. | ||
This is 2020. We're only a few months out from the election. | ||
We are the ones breaking down what's happening with coronavirus in real time. | ||
We were months ahead of it alongside Infowars, very proud of what we've accomplished. | ||
And so perhaps we're simply too effective or too good at what we do. | ||
The audience, the Infowars audience, National File audience, is too invested. | ||
And so therefore, you just have to purge it in a purge that is greater than what they even did today. | ||
To Alex Jones or to Owen Troyer or to anybody else. | ||
We're going to get back to your calls for the duration of this broadcast. | ||
Gabe Keene, thank you for coming on. | ||
You can read him at NationalFile.com. | ||
Just don't try to find it on Facebook. | ||
You won't. Good luck. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
I'm Tom Papert. We're going to get back to your calls for the duration of this broadcast. | ||
And I apologize for keeping everybody on hold for so long. | ||
Let's start with It's Johnny in Denmark who wants to talk about the good and the bad news about coronavirus. | ||
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Johnny, are you on the line? Hi, Tom? | |
Crew, I'm not able to hear Johnny. | ||
I think I'm on the wrong audio. | ||
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Hi, Tom. Tom, can you hear me? Tom? | |
There we go. Sorry about that, Johnny. | ||
Go ahead. I can hear you now. | ||
Okay. Oh, great. | ||
Yeah, first of all, thanks for your hospitality. | ||
The last time you fielded one of my calls. | ||
Second, congratulations on having been barred by Facebook. | ||
I would say it's a credential among truthers. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
Hopefully, I'll be happy to give this credential back, believe it or not. | ||
But thank you so much, Johnny. Please continue. | ||
You still earned your credential regardless of whether it gets revoked. | ||
It's kind of permanent. So I hope you get the best of both worlds. | ||
And I speak as a repeat maximum sentence felon on Facebook myself. | ||
I'm always testing the edge. | ||
I'm actually a little surprised by that because it turns out that after this Propaganda about Google, according to CNN, not cooperating with Trump. | ||
Turns out that, for example, Alex Jones and Infowars are more easily searchable. | ||
Used to be, when you search for them on Google, you would just get criticisms of them. | ||
And now you get links to the actual site, so it looks like they're loosening up. | ||
And I posted some things, which I can guarantee you since I play The Edge so much, that I would have gotten a 30-day ban for about a year ago, and I'm not getting a ban for it now. | ||
So it's a little surprising. And it raises my estimate of the probability that, as you say, it probably is an error. | ||
But in any case, if it's not, remember that Zuckerberg, in one of the few acts of will, not being a total puppet, went to Washington and declared he didn't have to respect people's First Amendment rights because he was a publisher. | ||
Well, if he's a publisher, then he's civilly liable. | ||
For anything that has ever appeared on there. | ||
And I mean anything. Anytime anybody said something against National File, he's responsible for it. | ||
And I'm actually a member of a Facebook group called Facebook Censorship. | ||
Well, you are so right. | ||
I mean, if any of these GOP, anybody, Senate, House, anybody, if any of them wanted to be crowned the next president in about 10 seconds or less, all they'd have to do is tackle the situation with big tech censorship and tackle it seriously because all of these publishers, | ||
Facebook perhaps the worst out of all of them, have put themselves between a rock and a hard place because they skirt the lines between publisher and And platform so routinely they weave back and forth that anybody worth their salt could really, really get them in big trouble and force them to either play fair or face a million lawsuits. | ||
I mean, this is like if somebody could go to your local newspaper and write, I think so-and-so is a corrupt, sick individual and should be jailed. | ||
Well, that newspaper would be able to be sued. | ||
Facebook would be able to be sued if they consider themselves a publisher. | ||
But I'm sorry, Johnny. | ||
I know you wanted to make some great... | ||
You always have good insight whenever I'm on and you call in, so please, I want to let you go into coronavirus, and I'll try to stop interrupting to talk about the new censorship move against National File. | ||
I don't know, probably. It was kind of relevant. | ||
First thing I want to say is congratulations on being part of a team that I think is by far the best team covering coronavirus in the world. | ||
I mean, you get that... We use, including today, and not straw men. | ||
I mean, the very iron men representing each one, whether it's Mike Adams, who thinks we're on the brink of a semi-extinction, or whether it's... | ||
John Rappaport, who thinks it's completely fake and keeps repeating that word, or if it's people somewhere in between. | ||
John Rappaport's presentation was great. | ||
But the reason I brought it up, actually, was because three of the last four times I called Infowars did not end my call. | ||
It was ended suspiciously when I was about to bring up 20 points, 20 NWO goals that are obviously very well served. | ||
by the tragicomical mainstream media and NWO hyping of COVID-19. | ||
And let me try again. | ||
One, a distraction for the now years continual corruption, indictment, arrest, booking, arraignment, prosecution, sentencing, imprisonment, etc. | ||
of NWO members. | ||
And I would urge you again, as I did in a previous call, to not follow Q necessarily, because that can be very time consuming, But the X22 report, which covers it daily, and there wouldn't be a fear about, I can't verify this, because even if you didn't believe in Q, he actually goes through and has verifiable links to that, and that's one of them. A lot is being done, but the mainstream media is hiding it. | ||
Scapegoating of POTUS Q +, which is Q-speak for President Donald Trump, they're always happy to do that, especially when everything else they've tried, has boomerang. | ||
Q calls 2019 and 2020 the years of boomerangs. | ||
Three, excusing NWO super villains not standing trial for their many decades of heinous felonies against the U.S. West species and planet. | ||
Four, human depopulation. | ||
There's a great video about that from InfoWars. | ||
Webster Tarpley about John P. Holdren on YouTube. | ||
I don't want to cut you off again. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Tell folks where they can find this list because obviously we'd only have 30 minutes left in the show. | ||
We can't do the whole thing. Tell folks where they can find the whole list because I think I agree with what you're getting at here. | ||
So tell folks where they can find it if they want to find the whole thing. | ||
I haven't published it, but we are somewhat connected on Facebook, you and I, because I'm a member of that God Emperor Trump group, and I can send it to you on there. | ||
Yeah, please do, because what you're getting at, I think you're totally right, and that is this epidemic. | ||
It plays right into the globalist's hands no matter what way you look at it. | ||
No matter if it's a bioweapon, as some have said. | ||
No matter if it's no big deal, as some have said. | ||
No matter if it's a naturally occurring virus that came from bat soup, as may well indeed be the case. | ||
Regardless, this is all, and it's a lot of the media hype, it's playing directly into these folks' hands. | ||
It's got everybody distracted. | ||
One of the articles we're working on National File right now is there is a new movement. | ||
It's bipartisan, so you know it's bad. | ||
They're trying to ban all encryption off the internet because they're saying the only people who encrypt their data must be child pornographers. | ||
I mean, that's really what's going through Congress right now as we are dealing with coronavirus. | ||
They tried to slip abortion into a coronavirus spending bill. | ||
It's totally and completely nuts, and they're getting to do whatever they want because there is this massive mask. | ||
It's all the white noise of coronavirus. | ||
We've seen, we saw Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, the crackhead, try to get out of a court date because he was afraid of coronavirus. | ||
That almost worked. | ||
This is very clearly playing into the absolute worst people in the country and in the world's hands. | ||
It's giving them the clearance to do whatever the hell they want for as long as they want. | ||
And everybody's just focusing on is there toilet paper at the store? | ||
Do I need to buy canned goods? | ||
The ammo is sold out at my gun store. | ||
Where can I get more? | ||
It's totally distracting people. | ||
It's totally catching everybody off guard, even though if you'd been watching InfoWars, if you'd been reading National File, if you'd been reading News Wars, you would have known about this since January. | ||
But the fact is, and TV viewers can see on screen, this is what's happening in supermarkets all across the country. | ||
Hopefully it's getting a little bit better. | ||
And now as we go forward, we may have a quarantine where you're not allowed to leave their house. | ||
How about quarantine Congress? | ||
Make them telecommute. | ||
Make them have one big Skype call for their congressional meetings. | ||
Let's get some real justice in this world. | ||
Let's get the legislators out of their seats for a We'll all feel a whole lot safer if we can get that to happen. | ||
We're going to keep taking your calls. | ||
This is The War Room. I'm Tom Pappert. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
We are taking your calls for the rest of this broadcast. | ||
No new callers, unfortunately, but we're going to try to get to everybody who's holding. | ||
I do have to ask you to keep it short, if at all possible. | ||
Let's go to Chris in Washington, who has been holding the longest. | ||
Chris, you are on the line. | ||
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Hey, thanks, Tom. I appreciate it. | |
Hey, you know what's the... | ||
I was going to talk to you about the economy and gold and silver. | ||
There's none to be bought now. | ||
I have another friend that asked me a question that his family is involved with the daycare industry. | ||
They're shutting down large portions and keeping the daycares open. | ||
But not really providing the daycares any I'm in Washington State, so you can understand where we're going next with our Democratic leader. | ||
Right. Yeah, no kidding. | ||
No, that is a rough place to be, especially during this pandemic. | ||
Now, I have two thoughts on this. | ||
One is this virus, for whatever reason, you know, typically when it's the flu, when it's whatever, it's going to hurt the very young and the very old. | ||
But for some strange reason, coronavirus has been hitting the very old, but not the very young, which is bizarre to me. | ||
it's one of the many questions that are still around this virus that haven't been answered, and I don't know if it ever will be answered. So I do think that children are not quite as big of a risk for whatever reason. Now, that's not to say they shouldn't still be taken care of. I think it's bizarre to me that the daycare industry is not closing out of an abundance of caution. Of course, we've seen parents all throughout this country. | ||
This is the real struggle and the real baffling thing to me. | ||
We've seen parents complaining, screaming at the top of their lungs that they're going to have to spend more time with their children because they're closing schools. | ||
So it doesn't surprise me that these parents are not pulling their kids out of daycare. | ||
Obviously, I think that social distancing when you have 20 or who knows how many kids in a tight area seems like it's going to be pretty much impossible. | ||
Children, especially if you're getting into the daycare ages where it's probably five and younger, They don't understand these things. | ||
That's still when you're trying to teach kids how to sneeze into a Kleenex or sneeze into your elbow if you don't have one, how not to cough without your mouth covered and not use your hands but instead again use your elbow. | ||
It seems extremely irresponsible that these places aren't closing down because even if a child is very likely to just have mild symptoms, who knows who they could possibly spread it to. | ||
Maybe they go see grandma and grandpa. | ||
Maybe they go stay the night at grandma and grandpa's, or they have a Sunday dinner with grandma and grandpa. | ||
Well, then grandma and grandpa might be exposed. | ||
Again, it seems extremely irresponsible. | ||
At the same time, I understand, you know, talking about the economy, lots of folks are going to be in a very hard way if they lose their primary source of income, even if it's just for the next 15 days or 14 days now that President Trump is calling for us all to self-isolate, et cetera. | ||
I actually am a little bit optimistic about what an emergency UBI could do. | ||
We've given $1.5 trillion in so-called loans from the Federal Reserve to Wall Street, but the folks who are working in factories, who are working in daycare, who are working in industries that will get shut down because of this due to the hysteria or due to the severity of it, either way, they're going to get shut down. | ||
These folks are going to suffer And I think that they deserve some economic relief. | ||
Now, of course, the best hedge against any problem would be to do what you said, which, of course, buying gold and silver right now is damn near impossible. | ||
Buying Bitcoin, Bitcoin just crashed recently, probably because folks realize that they need to sell their Bitcoin to buy supplies. | ||
So it's a very difficult situation for all involved. | ||
And the media hysteria backed up by the Democrats and some Republicans is certainly... | ||
Thank you so much for your call. | ||
Let's go to another caller as soon as we can get the list up here. | ||
Let's see who has been holding the longest. | ||
Again, thanks to Chris. Let's go to Bart in Georgia. | ||
He wants to talk about predicting coronavirus. | ||
Bart, are you on the line, my friend? | ||
Do we have Bart from Georgia? | ||
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Yeah, I'm not bragging, but I predicted this bioweapons attack on just another channel and the Alex Jones Show January 5th of 2020. | |
And I just want to say this, but it's a half-truth. | ||
I believe this coronavirus is a sham, just like when I got married in the Philippines. | ||
Yeah, so tell me more about that. | ||
I mean, that's pretty good. | ||
That was very ahead of the curve. | ||
That was when I think we were just getting the first couple stories coming out of China about coronavirus. | ||
So tell us, how is it a sham in your view? | ||
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Well, I believe it's a half-truth. | |
I believe it's a bioweapon, and it is a virus, but I believe the death rate is very, very small. | ||
Here in Atlanta, Georgia, we're locked down. | ||
Everything's closed. It's a ghost town. | ||
I got the streak to myself, and gas just dropped another 30 cents a gallon. | ||
No, I definitely agree that it doesn't seem to be commensurate. | ||
It doesn't seem to be equal. I mean, so far, this may change. | ||
This has not been the Spanish flu. | ||
This has not been a massive situation that's going to get people killed. | ||
The biggest fear seems to be what's going to happen to the hospitals if they get overwhelmed, and that's something that we should worry about, I agree. | ||
But I kind of agree with you. | ||
I don't know if it seems worth shutting down entire major cities. | ||
I mean, Atlanta, especially in the last 30, 40 years, has grown to be massive. | ||
It's one of the biggest cities in the country, and to shut that down, it just seems like a thinly veiled attempt to hit the president. | ||
Well, thank you so much for your call. | ||
I want to keep powering through these so we can get everybody's view in. | ||
It looks like the next caller who's been holding the longest must be Chris in Kentucky, who wants to talk about the Kentucky Derby being suspended, likely due to coronavirus. | ||
Do we have Chris in Kentucky? | ||
Tom? Doing great, Chris. | ||
We can hear you just fine. | ||
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Tell us what's going on. Oh, I tell you, we just got an announcement in Loyville, Kentucky, where I live, that it's going to be suspended. | |
From May 4th, the first Saturday, as they traditionally done, to September 5th. | ||
Now, here's what I'm puzzled about. | ||
There's a Rolling Stones concert coming in June. | ||
Now, why are they going to go ahead and let that happen and let all those people come together? | ||
And the Governor Beshear in our state has not said one word about that. | ||
What is going on? | ||
Well, that is bizarre. | ||
The only thing I can think... | ||
I mean, President Trump, I guess, said that this could continue through August. | ||
Other folks, medical professionals, have said that this could start to dry up as soon as the summer comes. | ||
Then you have to worry about the next winter. | ||
But to ban something already that occurs in the month of May and then to reschedule it for September... | ||
And meanwhile, you've got other events going on over the summer. | ||
The only thing I could guess, if I had to hazard a guess, is maybe it takes time to prepare for the Kentucky. | ||
I don't know. What is the prep time like? | ||
Do folks have to travel in from around the country? | ||
Does it take a lot of time to get it prepared? | ||
How does that work? | ||
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Do you know? Well, they usually get tickets in advance. | |
And, you know, March this month, it starts getting really busy for that. | ||
And they want to get the reservations. | ||
And usually it's a sellout crowd by Derby. | ||
Gotcha. And also, the governor said the other night, I got on TV, I tried to get in last night, but I had too many calls with Harrison. | ||
But the governor was on there saying, if you want to be sanitary, don't use cash. | ||
Use your digital phone and wipe it clean. | ||
What? Ah, cashless society, Tom. | ||
No, that is so true. | ||
They're pushing that in every country with coronavirus, and there is no evidence, not even one anecdotal case, to my knowledge, last time I looked, which was two or three days ago, there is not one known instance of paper cash carrying the virus. | ||
There is not one known instance of it staying on a coin. | ||
the pandemic. | ||
It was next to impossible. | ||
I know somebody who had to get $550 out of the bank just this past weekend had to go to three different ATMs before he could find one that had that much money in it. | ||
So there's definitely something fishy going on here. | ||
here. I definitely think that they obviously want to get rid of paper money. They've got rid of real money. Now we have debt backed money. What's the next case? Are we all going to be using fed coin by the end of this or maybe the China coin, which they're trying to come up with? Maybe they'll say that debit cards are too dirty and you just need a chip in your wrist. Who knows? We'll see where it goes. You're watching the war room. More of your calls coming up after the break. Welcome back. | ||
This is the final segment of The War Room. | ||
On a very jam-packed day. | ||
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I guess you can still do that. | ||
Twitter hasn't banned us yet. We'll see. | ||
We'll see what happens. We're going to finish up taking your calls. | ||
Let's go to Jefferson in Virginia who wants to discuss treatment for Corona. | ||
Jefferson, are you on the line, my friend? | ||
Hey, Tom. Thanks for taking my call. | ||
Absolutely. Would you be surprised to know that there is a cure for this COVID-19? | ||
A cure? Now, I've heard China has a proposed treatment, but tell me what you found. | ||
The Australians in Brisbane, Queensland University, have figured out that chloroquine, which is an anti-malaria drug, combined with lopinavir or retinovir, which are both HIV-suppressant drugs, wipes out COVID-19 infections. | ||
Why is that being suppressed? | ||
I'm guessing because it's too powerful of an opportunity. | ||
Has this been published anywhere? | ||
Have they done a study with it yet? | ||
Laura Ingram, on the Ingram angle last night on Fox, had an Australian on Skype, which obviously didn't work very well during the interview. | ||
So he never got to his main point, but he spoke about chloroquine as being part of the cure, but she never went back to him. | ||
It was a mess. But what I'm saying is it's being suppressed because they don't want a cure. | ||
They don't want a treatment. They just want to sell us into having to take a vaccine later on. | ||
It's a mandatory vaccine push is what this is all about. | ||
We could get this thing over with if everybody was aware the chloroquine and retinavir and lopinavir take care of this. | ||
But there's the other problem that it's manufactured where? | ||
In China. So who's going to get the cure first? | ||
China. And we can't ramp up production in the United States, so it puts egg on the face of the administration when they have a cure, but they can't make it here. | ||
It's not trustworthy coming out of China, so we're over a barrel. | ||
We're between a rock and a hard place. | ||
They don't want to announce something like this and then say, but we just can't make it. | ||
Right, because China has us by the short and curlies. | ||
Now, I just, obviously, I need to do more research. | ||
This sounds fascinating, and if true, it could be ground-shaking, but obviously I need to do more research. | ||
I just want to add a couple background information. | ||
There was, I believe, the Indian study... | ||
That linked it to HIV. They were then forced to retract with no real explanation behind that. | ||
There was another that said it was using the same spreaders. | ||
There's something along these lines. | ||
The same transistors. I'm not a scientist. | ||
Forgive me. I'm not Mike Adams. | ||
But it was using similar constructs to HIV. There was another study that, of course, I believe linked it to malaria. | ||
All these studies just get pulled. | ||
like the study that said, well, maybe it had to do with that hospital, the research facility in Wuhan, China. | ||
It all just gets pulled with no explanation. | ||
Well, if this turns out to be true, then I really think we have an explanation and it certainly connects a whole lot of the dots. | ||
Very brave of Laura Ingram to actually have that person on. | ||
Let's go to Crystal in Texas. | ||
And thank you for your call, by the way, Jefferson. | ||
We're just running out of time. Crystal in Texas has a very good point that she wants to bring up about China stealing United States information. | ||
Do we have Crystal? Yes, I'm here. | ||
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Thank you so much for taking my call. | |
I've been waiting to speak with you. | ||
I'm glad to hear. I didn't know who it was that first got into that investigation about The biochemical warfare and that it was, like, man-made and going to China. | ||
But just on Sunday, I don't know if you've heard of the Hodge twins. | ||
They're these two, like, African Americans. | ||
Okay. They just posted a video on Sunday, and it was of, it says the Department of Justice, like, you know, that silver background with whoever it is that's speaking in front. | ||
And they're basically... | ||
Explaining that they're, I guess, arresting these three people. | ||
One is the Harvard professor that you were talking about earlier. | ||
And there was also a Chinese girl or a girl, you know, Chinese or whatever, a China girl, that was involved with scientific research and a cancer lab. | ||
And a guy, they caught him trying to, I guess, smuggle that chemical in one of his socks. | ||
And they're so hopefully they're going to be doing something. | ||
I mean, it looks like they are. | ||
But the funny thing is, just like y'all been talking about, why isn't President Trump explaining this? | ||
And this will actually show like everyone how, you know, how ugly this virus is. | ||
I mean, we don't know for sure if it is a connection or not, but it like totally makes sense. | ||
It didn't, the video did not say that it was this virus, but it can be very easily connected. | ||
You know? | ||
Well, you are so right, Crystal. | ||
I mean, we don't know for a fact that that's what was going on, but regardless, China has been stealing American intellectual property for decades. | ||
I live in the aircraft capital of the world. | ||
We build all the airplanes. | ||
Well, they come here, they buy our airplanes. | ||
They say, hey, we'll keep buying your airplanes, but put a factory in China. | ||
They put a factory in China, American Jobs, outsourced to China. | ||
Two years later, China says, hey, we figured out how to build our own airplanes, get the hell out of our country, and it turns out their brand new shiny airplanes are a blatant ripoff of American aviation. | ||
So this is something that's been happening for God knows how long. | ||
But if, and we're not saying it's the case, if it has to do with now our drug system, which we know it does actually, we know that they make all of our drugs. | ||
If it has to do with viruses that are leaking out of Chinese research facilities, potentially that is a very big red flag. | ||
China is not our friend. | ||
China is our, essentially our enemy. | ||
They are our global competition. | ||
America had the last century. | ||
China really wants this century. | ||
They're gonna do anything they can to get it. | ||
And they've said as much. | ||
This isn't some big, top-secret thing. | ||
Crystal, thank you so much for your call. | ||
We cannot bring that up enough. | ||
I mean, it's so great that the Trump administration is finally getting some of these people out of their positions, if not out of the country entirely. | ||
You can't necessarily expatriate somebody. | ||
All right, we've got just a few minutes left in today's broadcast. | ||
Let's go to Eric in Canada, who wants to discuss a dental convention with COVID-19. | ||
Eric in Canada, tell us what the hell is going on. | ||
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Yeah, up in Vancouver, I don't know if you're familiar with British Columbia in Canada, there's actually two cities here. | |
There's Victoria and Vancouver. | ||
Vancouver had a dental convention between the 5th and the 7th of March. | ||
Wow. 15,000 attendants. | ||
On the 6th, somebody attended who had the virus, who came up positive. | ||
Now, Victoria has a huge... | ||
Senior population. | ||
The largest number of over 80 people. | ||
And we're one ferry ride away from Seattle. | ||
So I think the provincial authorities, well, they're panicking right now. | ||
They've got drive-through testing. | ||
It's actually set up and operating right now. | ||
The only deaths from this have actually happened here with an over 80 person. | ||
That is extremely irresponsible. | ||
You would think medical professionals of all people would know. | ||
Maybe that's not the best time or place for a convention. | ||
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The provincial doctor has requested that all practices shut down for non-essential work. | |
So all the dental offices are closing down for about a month. | ||
But what they're doing is they're panicking because Some of these, for example, some of the suburbs like Oak Bay, you walk down the street and it's all old people. | ||
Right, right. | ||
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The kill rate would be enormous if the virus got a foothold in here. | |
What an irresponsible move, you would think. | ||
I mean, now again, I'm not one to go out and say panic, but at the same time, I am advising folks who I know have elderly parents and grandparents, tell them to stay inside. | ||
If they can avoid going out, they should avoid it. | ||
Now, what a complete, absolute... | ||
Stupid thing to do to have a massive convention in the middle of this with healthcare providers. | ||
It's one thing if you're talking about a video game or anime or whatever the hell conventions there are. | ||
But to have a convention for healthcare providers, dentists who are hovering over your mouth in your face, what a complete and utter joke. | ||
I am sorry to my Canadian friend. | ||
Your country has definitely not been setting an example for the rest of us. | ||
It does seem like Trudeau is finally starting to understand that what President Trump did months ago when he shut down flights from China, that was the right move. | ||
That should be continued. | ||
I mean, Trudeau's wife, I hope she recovers. | ||
I would never wish ill on anybody, especially not somebody who is sick. | ||
But you would think that when your wife is hacking up along in the other room, maybe that would give you an incentive to shut things down. | ||
So thank you all so much for calling in. | ||
It's been a fantastic show. | ||
Tom Papert, editor-in-chief of National File. | ||
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You can't do national file. | ||
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We'll see you tomorrow. 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? | ||
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And thanks for calling. Thanks for taking my call, Alex. | |
I've been listening to you since about 2015. | ||
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And I just, you know, it was great to have that. | ||
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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.Videon. | ||
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 as like talk show hosts, like Matt Lauer gets taken off, he's off. | ||
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