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♪♪ Local officials, it was reported by KXAM today. | |
They said it's phase five. | ||
It's time to act like it's person-to-person communicable. | ||
It's pretty much a total outbreak. | ||
We all should be walking around like this. | ||
Why are they looking at me like I'm crazy? | ||
Come on, man. So we're out here today in South Congress in Austin to see if we can protect the people. | ||
It's clean from the coronavirus. | ||
Let's make sure to warn people what's going on. | ||
♪♪ Splash. Splash. | ||
Hey, hey, hey! | ||
Don't ride one of these things before you scan it for the coronavirus. | ||
Oh my, oh my gosh! | ||
This might be the biggest outbreak I've seen yet! | ||
This thing is totally infested with the coronavirus. | ||
But hey, guys, can I just get... | ||
Let me just get two beef tacos with cheese. | ||
Can you just make sure they don't have any coronavirus, please? | ||
10-4. Two carne tacos. | ||
Hold the coronavirus, please. | ||
Oh, no! No! | ||
The coronavirus got Willie, folks. | ||
I don't know how I can go on. | ||
Sir, are you afraid of the coronavirus? | ||
Yes, sir. Oh, do I need to social distance right now? | ||
Is this better? Okay. | ||
I'm not afraid of the coronavirus. | ||
Well, you know, local officials have said we're now in a phase five quarantine. | ||
We need a lockdown. Don't talk to anybody. | ||
Stay home. Stay away from anybody. | ||
You don't seem to be taking that seriously. | ||
We're both staying here pretty close to each other, aren't we? | ||
Do you realize wearing a hat like that, you could be spreading this known virus? | ||
Do you really think so? | ||
You want me to investigate? I'll search it right now. | ||
Do you mind? All right. | ||
A preliminary exam. | ||
You're not afraid? I think it's overhyped. | ||
I think the president has it under control. | ||
I think he's doing a pretty good job at responding to it. | ||
So, you know, I'm not worried. | ||
So local officials saying we basically can only leave the house if we're dressed like me? | ||
You don't buy that? No, I don't agree with that. | ||
I don't think so at all. I think you're part of the overhyping of it, you know? | ||
Sir, the local government told me that this is how I need to be prepared. | ||
Well, it's kind of hurting us, you know? | ||
I think they're overhyping, and it's messing up with the... | ||
Yeah, I noticed it's dead out here. | ||
I mean, sure, you have to get dressed up like this to go outside, but it's fun. | ||
I mean, I'm sweating. This hat looks very well manicured. | ||
Yeah, no, this hat is clean. | ||
Corona-free hat. | ||
These hats specifically are known hotbed of the coronavirus, so he's good. | ||
But if you at home don't, you know, just make sure when you're wearing that hat out, get your magnifying glass out. | ||
Make sure it doesn't have corona. | ||
Don't let them freak you out. Everything's okay. | ||
We're doing fine. We're good. | ||
Sir, are you afraid of the coronavirus? | ||
No, I'm more afraid of the authoritarian response to it. | ||
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Sir, you can only leave your house if you're dressed like me from now on. | |
Okay, thank you. Thank you, my master. | ||
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The government says so. We can only leave the house dressed like this. | |
You know what? Is this going to be on TV where children can hear it? | ||
Yeah. Well, then you need to bleep this. | ||
F*** the government. You know? | ||
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All of them. The Chinese, ours, all of them. | |
Okay? This is what communism looks like. | ||
I will not live under communism. | ||
I'm coming out here every day. | ||
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They're gonna have to put a gun to my head and put me in a cage to make me stop. | |
Okay? And I advise everybody else who sees this, get your ass out in the street. | ||
Go shop everywhere that's open. | ||
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Be Americans. We're supposed to have cojones. | |
Okay? F*** this virus. | ||
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Anyway. I can't believe that guy would love freedom so much! | |
All right, ladies and gentlemen, one last check here to make sure I'm coronavirus-free. | ||
But local officials and local news reported it's time to go into phase five lockdown. | ||
We should all be leaving the house dressed like this. | ||
This is probably how it's going to have to be for the rest of humanity. | ||
This is probably how you're going to have to live in America for the rest of your lives because of the coronavirus or whatever virus comes after that. | ||
And whatever virus comes after that. | ||
We're at war with an invisible enemy. | ||
And the only way to fight is to get rid of all of our freedoms. | ||
Shut down all businesses, stay at home, and if you even have the bravery to leave your front door, you better be dressed like this at a very minimum. | ||
PrintfulWars.com, this is Owen Troyer. | ||
Hey, wait! I'm the one that looks like a genius out here. | ||
Me! All right, ladies and gentlemen, I can proudly say right now I am coronavirus-free. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Thursday, March 19th, 2020. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com, live at band.video. | ||
I'm your host, Owen Troyer, with you for the next three hours. | ||
And ladies and gentlemen, we have had... | ||
A patriot uprising in the United States of America. | ||
Grassroots, organic, real, legitimate, and surging. | ||
And this patriot movement has become an unstoppable force. | ||
And Trump has been the figurehead of this, but it's all his supporters, it's all the new independent media, it's all the people in, good people in the government, good people in the bureaucracies, lawyers that are trying to expose the criminal justice systems, corruptions, people getting into politics, trying to penetrate that control over us, all of that corruption. | ||
So we have the Patriot Movement, America Uprising, American Revolution 2.0, an unstoppable force. | ||
And then you have the immovable object, which is globalism, the technocracy, the deep state. | ||
So they always ask, what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object? | ||
Well, we're seeing that right now. | ||
And so these are the narratives that are going on right now that you're not going to see. | ||
We're at war with China, folks, in case you haven't figured that out. | ||
And we've still got these archaic forms of war that are really just fake war, like what's going on in the Middle East. | ||
Our troops just go through the Middle East and just ravage wherever they want. | ||
That's not even a fight. | ||
Send them over there, give them a mission, they knock it out overnight. | ||
They're done. Forget it. | ||
The only time things go wrong is when they get double-crossed. | ||
For the most part. I mean, yeah, they get into some shooting matches and stuff, but the only time things go really wrong is when they get double-crossed. | ||
So we still have these archaic bombs being dropped and shooting people and shootouts and battles in the mountains and the caves and all of that. | ||
And we still see some of this stuff over in Syria and all of that. | ||
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Very archaic. These are wars for... | |
These aren't your and I wars. | ||
The average American doesn't have any interest in these wars. | ||
We're told we do with false flag events. | ||
We're told we do with fear-mongering. | ||
But in reality, we really don't. | ||
Our freedoms aren't being protected over there. | ||
Our enemies aren't being vanquished over there. | ||
Are there enemies of America? | ||
Are there people that hate America? Of course. | ||
But are they the real enemies of America? | ||
Are they the ones impacting us here? | ||
Taxing us to death? | ||
Sending all of our production and manufacturing to China? | ||
Lying to us all day in the news? | ||
In government? No, it's not the average person we go fight in the Middle East. | ||
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The real war is clearer than ever. | |
It's economic war. | ||
It's a war for the control of manufacturing. | ||
It's a war for the control of information. | ||
And right now it's a war between the United States and China. | ||
And there's all different proxies and there's all different angles and all kinds of stuff that you're going to see pop up with Iran, with Israel, with other things. | ||
But right now it really is U.S. versus China. | ||
Now this is long overdue. | ||
The United States has just had our wealth We've evaporated by unfair trade with China. | ||
We've had our... | ||
I don't even know what you would call it because it's not really infrastructure. | ||
I mean, the infrastructure issue is more of a funding issue. | ||
I think you would point more towards the wars in the Middle East. | ||
We're funding infrastructure in the Middle East, not in America. | ||
But when you talk about homeless, unemployment, unfair wages, that's all part of this economic war with China that we're finally starting to fight back. | ||
And so this is what it looks like. | ||
And so make no mistake about it. | ||
The reason why Trump, the reason why President Trump is labeling this the Chinese virus, and I don't know if this is six-dimensional chess, but there's an obvious chess move reason, and then there's kind of the aftershock reason, which he is smart. | ||
He may realize that. I don't know if he's consciously doing this because he realizes it or if it just works out that way. | ||
But so, in the short term, what has he done? | ||
Well, it's now the Chinese virus. | ||
See, it doesn't matter. We'll have little squabbles. | ||
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Oh, it's racist. Oh, it's this virus. | |
No, no, no. The reason why the president is calling it the Chinese virus is because now history textbooks in the United States of America are going to label it the Chinese virus. | ||
That's what this is about. | ||
This is about writing the history books. | ||
And so he's trying to etch that into the history books. | ||
This is the Chinese virus. | ||
So there's the writing of history angle that Trump really understands. | ||
When you go back and read history books about Bush or Obama, there's not much there. | ||
There's really not. There's no long-term effect. | ||
I mean, yeah, Bush under 9-11. | ||
But what long-term legacy will Obama have? | ||
What long-term legacy does Bush really have? | ||
What major events, what pinnacle events go down are etched in history and will be written about and talked about forever under those two? | ||
Obama's next to nothing. | ||
I mean, it's going to be... History books will either skip over Obama or his legacy will be anti-American, almost collapse the country. | ||
With Bush, it's mostly 9-11 stuff, Patriot Act. | ||
But with Trump, I mean, the list just goes on and on. | ||
And so now history books will remember the Chinese virus. | ||
And so it ends up being a weird backfire on the globalists. | ||
It ends up being a weird backfire because now President Trump can label it the Chinese virus. | ||
And even though right now the deaths in the West, at least in America, is at about 150 now, And again, the more information we get, the more that comes out, it's really just impacting old people. | ||
Turns out it looks like the reason why it spread so much in Italy is because you had a lot of these workers at the hospital spreading it to people that were already really old and dying, and so naturally it made it worse for them, and they ended up dying quickly. | ||
Most of them over 80. | ||
Still not good. Still sad. | ||
Still a tragedy. Nobody wants to see it. | ||
Still came out of China. Did they lie about it and try to cover it up, which made it worse? | ||
Well, we can debate all that. | ||
We can see all that. But for the president to label it the Chinese virus, that's now in textbooks in American history for the rest of this country's history, should it hopefully be forever. | ||
At least as the republic. | ||
Not as a slave state. | ||
But think about it like this. | ||
Think about all the goods and services that come out of China. | ||
And I guess this is almost a test of the American will and the American just even consciousness. | ||
Like, do we even know what's going on? | ||
Will there be an active realization saying, hey, this comes from China. | ||
I'm not going to order it. | ||
Hey, this comes from China. | ||
I'm not ordering it. | ||
Hey, I know they manufacture these in China. | ||
I'm not going to buy it. So that narrative now has the framework of Already built. | ||
Without even having to say anything. | ||
Without even having to drive it home. | ||
Without even having to bring it up as a talking point. | ||
So when you go to the store and you're thinking about getting... | ||
In fact, I'll give you two examples. | ||
I'll give you two examples in my life. | ||
And if I've got examples, everyone's probably got examples. | ||
The one thing... | ||
I've pretty much... I don't do Nike anymore. | ||
But I will be honest. | ||
There's one thing I still do Nike just because it's the best. | ||
There's nowhere else you can go. And that's basketball shoes. | ||
And so I still get Nike basketball shoes. | ||
And I'm looking online to get a new pair. | ||
And when I'm online about to order my new pair of Nike basketball shoes, I consciously sit there and say, this is coming from China. | ||
I'm not ordering it. | ||
And you know what? I didn't. | ||
I also needed to get a new iPod. | ||
So I was online. | ||
I was looking at iPods. | ||
Got a new 7th generation iPod Touch. | ||
Looking in, manufacturing in China. | ||
I said, you know what? I'm not getting that iPod. | ||
It's manufactured in China. | ||
Now, the scare for most people will be the coronavirus. | ||
The real threat is the economic impact where China just manufactures everything with slave labor. | ||
And then we don't have the jobs here. | ||
We don't have the production facilities here, the manufacturing facilities here. | ||
We totally lose control. But imagine the fear, the panic. | ||
Oh my gosh, it's coming from China? | ||
I don't want to buy it. It could give me coronavirus. | ||
It's almost ironic that would be what stops this trade rate by China. | ||
Alright, here's how this show is going to go today. | ||
Jacob Engel's coming on at 3.30 Central here. | ||
So in 10 minutes. | ||
Breaking news on Roger Stone. | ||
And then a new film is out. | ||
Regarding media censorship and fake news media propaganda, we'll be talking about that with Jacob Engels. | ||
Joe Biggs joining me in the second hour. | ||
Get into a lot of things with Joe, but Joe, who lives in Florida, I want to talk about the, with Joe, the spring break phenomenon. | ||
If you're not aware of that, you will be, after we talk to Joe Biggs. | ||
And then Tom Papert at 4.30 to discuss all the latest at National File. | ||
And then in the third hour, I'm going to dedicate it to taking your phone calls. | ||
And so that's how the Infowars War Room is going to go today. | ||
Now, I hate to do this again at the fear of being redundant, but the crew has put me in this position. | ||
And I'm not going to hold it against Sam because I don't have all the details here. | ||
But I will just have to do this exercise again. | ||
Now, do you guys hear anything? | ||
Does anybody hear anything? | ||
Why don't you hear anything? | ||
Because my Brain Force Plus bottle is empty. | ||
And so, I'm not blaming Sam for bringing me a near-empty bottle of Brain Force because the crew could have been stealing Brain Force from me while I wasn't looking. | ||
Okay? So, I won't blame Sam, but I will say this. | ||
You guys hear that? That's an empty bottle of Brain Force. | ||
Okay? That's no good. | ||
So... You know what happens when this is a problem for me, folks. | ||
I then have to motivate the crew to go find me another bottle of Brain Force Plus somewhere around the studio. | ||
Now, the good news is I already took my Brain Force Plus. | ||
I took the last two capsules here before the broadcast. | ||
Brain Force Plus from InfoWordStore.com. | ||
So I'm good. So I'm not in a panic. | ||
But if I come in tomorrow and I have this same sound... | ||
When I'm shaking my bottle of Brain Force Plus, and I get the same sound, I'm going to be very upset. | ||
So the crew has been warned. | ||
Brain Force Plus, only available at InfoWrestStore.com. | ||
And look who comes to the rescue. | ||
You see... Marcos Morales is fighting tooth and nail to get back onto the war room crew. | ||
And when you perform like that, that's top notch performance right there. | ||
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Top level. Careful, this one's from 2016. | |
You just hurt yourself. | ||
I was just building you up. | ||
I was just building you up and you tell me you brought me an old bottle of Brain Force that was sitting at your desk collecting dusk. | ||
Hardly a sacrifice at all, Morales. | ||
I feel like you just wanted to get on camera. | ||
Unbelievable. Brain Force Plus, Infowarsstore.com, powers the war room. | ||
We'll count it. We'll count it. | ||
But my trick, I am on performance enhancing drugs, folks. | ||
People are like, how do you do it? | ||
How do you work so much? How do you put out all this content? | ||
I'm on performance enhancing drugs. | ||
I'm telling you the truth. I'm on performance enhancing drugs. | ||
I'm not ashamed of it. Brain Force Plus from Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Today, I'm off the coffee. | ||
I plan on getting a workout after the show. | ||
So, I'm drinking my Turbo Force from InfoWordStore.com. | ||
And the reason I drink that at 3 o'clock, if I'm going to work out the night after the show, because I get 10 hours of sustained energy. | ||
So, I'll have energy until about 10 o'clock p.m. | ||
tonight. Which is probably around the time I'll be finishing up my exercise. | ||
So it works out perfectly. | ||
TurboForce at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
And guys, when you go there, if you're on the fence, Brain Force Plus, I'm not sure about nutraceuticals. | ||
TurboForce, I got my own energy drink that I like. | ||
Just read the reviews, give it a try for yourself. | ||
And, you know, the crew goes around and snaps pictures of me while I'm at the gym. | ||
I never told them that they could do that. | ||
So, who's ever taking pictures of me when I'm working out and just checking on my physique at the gym, who's ever doing that, I have to ask you to cease and desist. | ||
Okay, so who's ever taking pictures of me at the gym and then putting them on air right now, I will have to ask you to cease and desist because you do not have clearance, okay? | ||
So, but yes, that is the impact. | ||
That is the effect of Brain Force and Turbo Force Plus. | ||
All right, now look, I've asked you to cease and desist, so you have been warned. | ||
Okay, we've got a stack of coronavirus news here, but it's the same news. | ||
It's the same news you've been hearing. | ||
And it seems to me that the trend is the public is pretty much two weeks behind, maybe a month behind at most, where the government intel and preparation is at. | ||
And so weeks before this panic, President Trump was making sure that grocery store chains, supply lines were all good. | ||
Well, we're kind of reaching that threshold now. | ||
It was being suggested a couple weeks ago. | ||
Maybe we should quarantine. Maybe we should lock down. | ||
Maybe we should do this. Okay, then it got rolled out. | ||
Now you're starting to see curfews taking effect. | ||
Now you're starting to see bars and gyms and everything get closed down. | ||
So this is kind of the soft quarantine, the soft shutdown. | ||
So I was listening to President Trump's press conference today to see if there were any clues. | ||
He was very mild today. | ||
I would say... If I took anything away from today, it was that we're now kind of drawing back where we were at. | ||
The trend was, okay, inevitable lockdowns coming, total city closures coming. | ||
Listening to the president today didn't get that feeling. | ||
I feel like maybe things are finally coming to turn around. | ||
And part of the reason might be this drug chloroquine, chloroquine, which is just one There's a couple of them, actually. But... | ||
Chorocline? | ||
Chloroquine? I don't know. You know what? | ||
I sound like a dumbass. | ||
The point is, they've already known that this drug, since 2005, has been well-known as an effective combatant against any SARS viruses. | ||
In this case, the COVID-19. | ||
So you've got all these studies, newswars.com, French study finds anti-malaria drug chloroquine may be highly effective against coronavirus. | ||
So we've already known about this. | ||
You have to wonder, how in the hell, how in the hell have we not heard about this until March 19th, 2020? | ||
How did we not hear about this months ago? | ||
Who in the hell is running the CDC that couldn't figure this out? | ||
Who in the Trump administration couldn't figure this out? | ||
Really? It's another one of those head-scratchers, isn't it? | ||
Another one of those head-scratchers, isn't it? | ||
So maybe that's why the president was a little more calm today, trying to tame some of the hysteria. | ||
But make no mistake about it, we're still within that threshold of if we don't get this economy back up and if we don't open businesses back up, I mean, something's going to have to give, folks. | ||
There will be a continued and permanent market crash. | ||
We'll have to go into full quarantine. | ||
Supply lines will stop. | ||
So we're kind of in that time period right now where we either come out of this in two weeks or we don't and we're looking at something even more serious. | ||
We're back inside the InfoWars War Room. | ||
A couple of developing stories I'm monitoring right now. | ||
I'll get to later. Jacob Angles is joining me right now from the Central Florida Post. | ||
We've got a couple things we're going to be going over with Jacob. | ||
We've got new developments on the corruption of the jury in the Roger Stone case. | ||
We'll be covering that. | ||
And then we've got a new film that's coming out. | ||
About the media censorship against Infowars, Alex Jones, Roger Stone, and others called Sensational that he wants to talk about, too. | ||
But you know what, Jacob, you're in Florida. | ||
I just realized, I just remember we got a couple guests from Florida today. | ||
I'm glad. Jacob, you're in Florida. | ||
Spring Breakers in Miami are not obeying... | ||
The self-quarantine social distancing is looking pretty wild out there in South Beach. | ||
Not gonna lie, I'm a little jealous. | ||
What is going on in South Beach with all the spring breakers? | ||
They aren't worried about the coronavirus. | ||
They're totally bucking. | ||
The government telling them to shelter and not go out. | ||
What are your thoughts on this? | ||
Well, Owen, I think people are thinking about it in a long way. | ||
They're thinking, oh, they're being irresponsible. | ||
They're going to spread the sickness. | ||
Really what's happening here is you have people not realizing the severity of the hysteria that is being caused. | ||
They're out partying, getting hammered, having a great time. | ||
When they get back to their dorm or they go back home, they're going to realize shelves are empty. | ||
There's no more ammo. Gun sales have been halted. | ||
And they're going to be left, men and women, on the street. | ||
And that's what they're not realizing. | ||
This coronavirus, this Wuhan virus, Kung Flu, whatever you want to call it, It's about a sickness, but it's more about the media-induced hysteria. | ||
Yeah, you know, that's a good point I wasn't thinking of because part of me is like kind of like hats off saluting them. | ||
I'm not going to lie because it's like, you know what? | ||
Good. I don't want them to be afraid. | ||
If I was that age and, you know, I was going to spring break or whatever, I wouldn't want to be afraid. | ||
I'd probably be doing the same thing. | ||
I don't think there's any shame in that. | ||
I don't really appreciate these people shaming anybody who's not obeying, you know, the self-quarantine. | ||
Hey, look, be smart. Okay, if you think you're sick or you've been around people that's sick, don't go around granny. | ||
Don't go to a hospital. Don't go to the old folks home. | ||
I get it. But you know what? | ||
Don't live your life in fear. | ||
The government's not your daddy. | ||
The government's not your big brother. | ||
And guess what? Neither are people telling you, you know, what to do. | ||
And so part of me is kind of like, you know what? | ||
Good. Cheers to them. I'm glad somebody's out there not being totally afraid of this stuff. | ||
But what are people in Florida saying about this? | ||
Because there has been some media kerfuffle. | ||
DeSantis is not basically shutting down the beaches. | ||
They've tried to shut them down. | ||
It's not working. They're not going home. | ||
They've tried shutting down bars and restaurants. | ||
It's still not working. | ||
So DeSantis is kind of like, look, there's nothing I can do. | ||
I'm not a tyrant. They're going to party. | ||
But some other people are upset that this is still going on. | ||
Well, I think you have to look at the constitutional implications of what they're demanding Until you really put down martial law and enact some of these federal orders that the states crash down on the people, what can really be done? | ||
Floridians are a different kind of animal, very independent, very much about their guns and their freedom and their liberty, not as much as Texans. | ||
We're close, though. But it's a weird scenario that we're in right now because, of course, I don't want people going out and getting people sick, but I'm also not going to sit here and say that we have enough manpower, police, or National Guard to sit here and police every single bar, every single restaurant. | ||
It's just not doable. | ||
So we have to find that middle ground with people, and it's really going to have to happen on their own terms. | ||
Let's get in. Well, let's get to the Roger Stone case next. | ||
This new film, Sensational. | ||
You know, we've had a lot of films come out, including I've got one right here. | ||
I've been meaning to mention every day here. | ||
We sell it at infowordstore.com. | ||
You can't watch this. | ||
Here's the DVD right here. | ||
You can't watch this. | ||
Available at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Obviously talking about all the personalities that have been banned on social media. | ||
The people that they don't want you to see. | ||
And by the way, with this coronavirus outbreak, it just reminds me why they shut Infowars off the air, folks. | ||
They don't want these messages getting out to the public. | ||
They don't want you hearing from Jacob Engels about Roger Stone. | ||
They don't want you to hear from Alex Jones about the coronavirus. | ||
They don't want you to hear from Francis Boyle. | ||
They don't want you to hear from all our great guests. | ||
So what is the story with the new documentary, Sensational? | ||
Well, SensationalFilm.com is where people can find it first and foremost and use the code INFOWARS all together in one word and you get a special discount. | ||
It talks about the advent of propaganda, what we now call sensationalism or fake news. | ||
Some would call it yellow journalism. | ||
And it discusses how people on both the left and the right, people like us on the right, InfoWars, Alex Jones, Owen Troyer, Roger Stone, and then people on the left, kind of your anonymous hacker types, who have all been censored and platformed and delegitimized by being labeled propaganda, fake news, or sensationalism. | ||
And it goes to the core root of this being a government psyop, a government operation that is meant to control what we think, how we get our news, what news we get. | ||
And I'm somebody who's very well versed in this subject, right? | ||
And I did a little interview for the film, and I didn't really think much about it. | ||
And then I get a call from the director who says, hey, you know, the film's out, you want to see a cut? | ||
And I watched this, and Owen, I bet there are things in there that you don't even know. | ||
It was so interesting from that standpoint, and I really think it's something that the audience would enjoy, because we're living it right now. | ||
We're being propagandized. | ||
We're the victims of sensationalism. | ||
We can't say China virus. | ||
We can't talk about what happens if we lose our constitutional protective rights amid this hysteria. | ||
And this hysteria is created by Well, and again... | ||
I just have this, it's like a re-remembering something. | ||
It's like we already knew why Infowars was censored. | ||
We already knew why Jacob Engels was censored. | ||
We already knew why Roger Stone was censored. | ||
But then you just continue fighting on like a boxer in the ring, you know, with his eye cut or something. | ||
Like, you know, once he starts swinging and he's in the heat, like, he may forget that eyes cut. | ||
And he may drop that left arm for one minute and then pop! | ||
It gets cut again and it's like, oh crap, my eyes cut. | ||
And so seeing the censorship and all the media coverage with the coronavirus, it just reminds me, oh, this is why they don't want Infowars on the air. | ||
This is why they don't want us. They want to be able to control the narrative using corporate media. | ||
And so it's so important. | ||
But I think the key right now, Jacob... | ||
Is this merging of different matrices. | ||
You know, my red pill moment... | ||
I was working in sports media, not even ever watching news, caring about politics. | ||
I mean, literally, like, zero, folks. | ||
I won't go off on the story. | ||
And then the Boston Marathon bombing happened, and so for the first time ever, I was watching corporate news, watching cable news, paying attention. | ||
So current events, news, politics merged with sports world that day. | ||
And so for me, it was a red pill moment. | ||
I watched the news for the first time, watched current events, and, okay, here I'm at Infowars now. | ||
I think that same opportunity lies as all the sports leagues are down right now. | ||
NBA down. MLB canceling opening day. | ||
The XFL just canceled their season. | ||
NHL suspending season. | ||
So... These sports fans are all out here looking for coronavirus news. | ||
They're seeing coronavirus news on SportsCenter all day long. | ||
They're seeing it all over everything. So they're looking for stuff. | ||
They don't want those new seekers of truth and information landing at Infowars, landing at Central Florida Post. | ||
This is why the censorship should have already been addressed by President Trump before this moment, because now it's too late. | ||
Yeah. No, no, we have no option at this point. | ||
We only have to count on the good investigative and spirit of the American people who want to find and seek truth and hope that they go on Twitter, hope that they can see something on Facebook, hope that they go to band.video and infowars.com, hope that they do something like that and they at least know or have a friend who says, | ||
hey, if you're feeling concerned, if you want some more truth, So ladies and gentlemen, while all the sports fans are sitting at home wondering what to do, send them To infowordstore.com to see you can't watch this. | ||
Send them the sensational documentary. | ||
Say, hey, I know sports is off right now. | ||
There's a lot of people that you would probably like to see to get updates on stuff, but they're banned. | ||
You know, here are these people. | ||
Again, folks, buy sensational. | ||
Buy 10 of them. You can rent it. | ||
Take it to the local libraries. | ||
Buy 10 of you can't watch this. | ||
Drop it at your local library. | ||
Say, hey, it's a documentary. You guys want to take it? | ||
Sure, we'll take it. Boom. So get the information out there now, folks. | ||
Now is the pivotal time. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Jacob Engels with us for another segment from CentralFloridaPost.com. | ||
He's banned everywhere. He still has Instagram, though. | ||
So we'll give him a shout-out. | ||
Jake Engels on Instagram. | ||
That's one of the last places he's allowed. | ||
Hey, Jake, quick question for you before we get into the Roger Stone stuff. | ||
Are you in quarantine right now? | ||
I'm in self-quarantine. | ||
You are in self-quarantine. | ||
I don't really want to go outside right now. | ||
I'm just trying to stay away from people. | ||
I went to the store about five days ago, and just the scene and the spectacle, it's giving me anxiety. | ||
I really don't want to be part of it. | ||
You see these young people, these healthy people, they're pushing old men and women for the last roll of Walmart brand toilet paper. | ||
I mean, I wouldn't even use that if it were the apocalypse. | ||
It's not good. | ||
And are your razors not working, or what's up with that? | ||
No, I do have kind of a hobo beard. | ||
I'm sorry, I had to give it to him, guys. | ||
I had to give it to him. I told the crew I had to give him a zinger. | ||
No, my luck, I have to actually move out of my house on April 1st, so I've been sleeping not very much, and I've been packing boxes, so I really... | ||
Go into the world, but for a few times... | ||
That sucks, yeah. Moving sucks. So you may have to move in the middle of a potential lockdown. | ||
Boy, that would be a pain in your behind. | ||
All right, let's get into this news, though. | ||
Just giving my friend Jacob a little zinger there with the old hobo beard as he says it. | ||
It's totally out of control if you're listening to audio, folks. | ||
It's kind of funny. Jacob is usually very well cleaned up and dressed. | ||
But he's in self-quarantine. | ||
He does have the mustache, though. | ||
So what's the latest here? | ||
It's really getting out of control at this point in the Roger Stone case with the judge and the jury and all the tampering and all the lies. | ||
Of course, the politicization of this case from the beginning. | ||
I mean, it's such a hack job of justice. | ||
It really makes you want to vomit. | ||
But the corruption continues to be exposed. | ||
What's the latest, Jacob? The latest is I've uncovered that the court appointed the lawyer, who out of nowhere, Judge Amy just said, you know, Mike Cernovich wants to unseal the jury questionnaires to find out how many of these jurors were lying about their bias in their social media posts against the president and Roger Stone. | ||
And Judge Amy, out of nowhere, just said, I'm going to assign them a white shoe lawyer, a guy who costs millions of dollars to the taxpayers. | ||
And then I'm doing a little research the other night, and I come across the fact that this guy serves on the same board, the advisory board for the Center for American Democracy and Technology. | ||
And guess who else serves on the board? | ||
The corrupt jury forewoman, Tomika Hart. | ||
So what happened? | ||
Did Judge Amy call Tomika and say, hey, I need a lawyer for the jury? | ||
And she said, oh, let me call my pal on the advisory board. | ||
How could it be more corrupt at this point? | ||
Well, no, you've got to wonder, because look, the coincidence rate is running out here. | ||
I mean, how many coincidences can you run into before you say, okay, you know what, this is not a coincidence anymore? | ||
20? Because we're at about 20 now with this case. | ||
I mean, is it really that the judge is that emboldened? | ||
That she'll just openly be this corrupt? | ||
Or do they really think that it's like, oh, it's not a big deal if we hire people that we already know and this whole thing is a circus and a kangaroo court. | ||
Like, it's all good. Like, people still trust us. | ||
I mean, what do you think? I just really can't even imagine at this point. | ||
Either they're so corrupt and they're so bought and paid for that they have to do this, or they really just have no self-reflection, no ability of discernment. | ||
I mean, this is unprecedented. | ||
I think it perfectly gives us an insight into the incestuous relationship between the judiciary, the political class, the donor class, the nonprofit class in Washington, D.C. It's this insulated bubble where they're all rubbing elbows, they're all part of the same clubs, they're all part of this elite upper crust that look down on normal people like you and me, Owen, and everyone listening or watching. | ||
And so when they see all of these conflicts, they say, oh, no, well, everyone serves on that board, or everyone hates Trump, or everyone hates Stone. | ||
So what do you expect? | ||
I mean, jury of his peers, and how are they held accountable? | ||
Judge Amy has to be impeached, just like the president. | ||
This is concerning. No, I mean, let's be serious. | ||
This is like if... | ||
This is like if I had the case where the woman got charged, where the woman came up and grabbed my crotch. | ||
Okay, this is like if I'm sitting there... | ||
With the prosecution, and the judge is Alex Jones, and then there's a bunch of jury of our peers, and then they look at the peers and they do an investigation, and oh, hey, that's Owen Troyer's cameraman, and oh, hey, that's Owen Troyer's editor, and hey, that's Owen Troyer's producer. | ||
Oh, hey, that guy worked from Infowars for five years, and then recently quit... | ||
It'd be like, what? Like, okay, the judges from InfoWars, the entire jury's from InfoWars, the reporters from InfoWars. | ||
It's like, okay, obviously there's something going on here. | ||
That's what this judge is doing. | ||
Like, they're all coming from the Democrat establishment. | ||
They all have been connected. | ||
They lied on the questionnaire. | ||
The judge let it happen. I mean, the analogy seems extreme, but that's where we're at. | ||
Well, and you have to really think about it. | ||
If Roger gets a retrial, which I don't think he will, unfortunately, but if he were in a magical world to get that retrial, I want to see a jury of Texans, of Floridians, of Alabamans, of Georgians. | ||
I want to see people that are gun-toting, right-wing Infowars listeners. | ||
Everyone, 100%, not 1 of 12, not 9 of 12, 12 of 12. | ||
And if they reach the same verdict, then we can call it a day. | ||
But they would never allow that. | ||
You said it earlier on, they cannot see themselves in the mirror. | ||
They cannot see their own reflection. | ||
They cannot see their own corruption. | ||
Because every time they interact with anyone else in D.C., they're equally as corrupt, equally as vile, and equally as power-hunger. | ||
Well, I forget what I said. | ||
It's like one of the quotables. | ||
I don't want to be one of those guys quoting myself, but it was like a quotable. | ||
I was like, wow. But it's the same thing with the vampire analogy. | ||
Like a vampire can't see itself in the mirror. | ||
A vampire can't see its own reflection. | ||
These people are like vampires, folks. | ||
They know they're a vampire, but they can't see it. | ||
They can't see the vampire in the reflection. | ||
So I guess they assume nobody else can see it. | ||
Like, oh, well, nobody else can see Tamika Hart's record. | ||
Like, nobody else can see the clear bias in the jury and the prosecution. | ||
Like, oh, nobody else can see how the whole case at the very... | ||
By the way, I mean, what the hell, man? | ||
They throw out the entire Mueller case now. | ||
Do you realize the entire Mueller case has been thrown out? | ||
Like, we're not even making a big deal of this. | ||
The only charges that the Mueller case brought against any Russians have been thrown out. | ||
Gone! Jacob, they're gone. | ||
Mueller never even showed up to court. | ||
The Russians showed up to court with legal representation. | ||
Mueller never even showed. | ||
They've now thrown the entire thing out. | ||
And this whole Russian collusion nonsense is what Roger Stone was in there supposedly testifying about. | ||
It's all out. But Roger Stone is still sitting here facing justice? | ||
I mean, that is just... This is such a dereliction of justice. | ||
It's redefining justice, really. | ||
Yeah, well, you hit the nail on the head. | ||
They used the connection between the Russian agents and Roger Stone, allegedly, to tie Amy Berman Jackson into this case so that she was the judge for Roger Stone. | ||
That's what happened. That's how he got Judge Amy. | ||
And Judge Amy's the hanging judge. | ||
This is a kangaroo court. | ||
She's not a real judge. | ||
She's an activist in a black robe. | ||
But they used that charge on the 13 Russian agents to get it done. | ||
I just think Americans need to know how... | ||
Because they still go out... | ||
You go outside the courtroom, Jacob. | ||
They go out... They've got a Chuck Taylor or Claude Taylor, whatever his name is. | ||
He's got his fake little stupid inflatable rat with the Russian bullcrap on it. | ||
He has his little minions that show up with Russian flags and saying, oh, Trump's a Russian... | ||
At what point do these people accept the reality there was no Russian collusion? | ||
Because that is the very basis for everything they tried to do at the start to get down Trump. | ||
It's the very basis for hauling Roger Stone into these corrupt hearings to begin with to talk to that dirtbag Adam Schiff. | ||
I mean, where the hell is the discernment here to say, okay, the Russian collusion thing was a hoax. | ||
They threw out the cases. Everything with Roger Stone now needs to be thrown out null and void. | ||
So they're still going with the Roger Stone case, which was like an outlier of the Russian collusion thing, which is now dead and buried and dead and gone. | ||
They're never going to get it, Owen. | ||
They're experiencing what Ava Braun experienced in the bunker in 1945. | ||
They're going down with everything. | ||
They would be there, and they would have the end of the world coming, and then we would say... | ||
Refuse Russian collusion, delusion, or end of the world. | ||
And they would choose end of the world every single time. | ||
They're mentally ill. I feel bad for them because they're Americans. | ||
No, that's it exactly. Thank you for saying that because it's like if we could do a test Folks, we really need to reopen mental institutions. | ||
It's not a re-education center. | ||
It's mental help. | ||
These people really do need help. | ||
It's like, it's a very simple test. | ||
Oh, do you believe in Russian collusion? | ||
It's like, of course, Trump colluded with Russia. | ||
It's like, ooh. But see, then it's the whole political nature. | ||
I don't want to cross that. But this is, it's not good. | ||
But you know what? Hey, Jacob, tell people where they can find the new film Sensational and how they can get a discount on that. | ||
Sure. You go to SensationalFilm.com. | ||
It has Roger Stone, Alex Jones in it. | ||
I make a little bit of an appearance. | ||
And you enter the code INFOWARS, all one word, lowercase, and our Info Warriors get a special discount because you guys are on the front lines of the fight for freedom. | ||
And I'm so glad to have been back on the program again today with you all. | ||
All right, Jacob, I'm going to take a little bit of my beard off of my cheeks. | ||
I'm very thick and full in the cheek area. | ||
You're a little thin in that area. | ||
I have a dark beard but a blonde mustache, so I'm a little thin on the blonde mustache. | ||
So why don't you trade me your mustache for some of my cheek beard? | ||
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Does that work? Hey, as long as it's corona-free. | |
It's corona-free, certified, guaranteed. | ||
You know, ladies and gentlemen have been asking, where is Joe Biggs? | ||
Well, buckle up, ladies and gentlemen, because Joe Biggs is coming up in the next segment. | ||
But first, how are local businesses responding to the coronavirus panic-demic and the shutdown here in Austin, Texas? | ||
Savannah Hernandez reports. This is Savannah Hernandez for Action 7 News. | ||
Today is Wednesday, March 18th. | ||
Now, South by Southwest is supposed to be here in Austin this week. | ||
But as you guys can see behind me, 6th Street is completely empty. | ||
Not only that, but to our surprise, a lot of the bars are actually boarding up their windows. | ||
Now, normally at this point in the year, these streets would be filled with people to the brim. | ||
They usually have this area closed off because there's thousands and thousands of people here just On this street, going to the bars, networking, meeting new people because of South by Southwest. | ||
And as you can see, we've seen a couple of pedestrians, but mostly there's just homeless. | ||
We talked to a restaurant owner and he was telling us that people are barring up their restaurants, their bars here on 6th in fear of the fact that, you know, there's only homeless down here at night. | ||
They're not sure based on what's happening in other states, like, for example, in Philadelphia. | ||
Police are no longer going to be arresting people for burglary, vandalism, theft, so they're getting ready here in Austin for that to potentially happen. | ||
They're boarding up their windows, and this is what the coronavirus epidemic has done to the economy here in Austin, Texas so far. | ||
So first off, we're here at the Chupacabra on 6th Street in Austin, Texas. | ||
Is this your guys' restaurant? | ||
Were you guys just hired to come and board it up, or what's going on? | ||
This is our bar. This is your bar? | ||
Uh-huh. So I noticed that there's a lot of bars on this street that are boarded up. | ||
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How come? We're just following suit from the other bars. | |
So we saw these bars putting boards on there, so we figured there's a threat. | ||
And since no one's going to be down here, we never know what may happen. | ||
So we figured it better be safe than sorry. | ||
What do you think may happen? | ||
Why do you think that it's such a threat that you need to board up? | ||
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We've just seen a lot of homeless people still out and about at nighttime. | |
And, I mean, the cops are here as well. | ||
But we figure that if we take the reason for them to break in away from it, I mean, then we won't get as many problems happening. | ||
It's just a safety precaution with the homeless because we're pretty sure they're going to try to break in and get whatever they can because they're out on the streets while everybody else has a safe place to go. | ||
So everybody down here, we all follow the same suit. | ||
We're all going to board up our bars. | ||
Just so we make sure our alcohol and stuff inside our bar is safe. | ||
We can't make the decision because there's a few more offices in there, so it really goes back to... | ||
It would go back to the landlord. | ||
I'm sure that they're thinking about it for sure. | ||
I mean, I would just because with nobody around, you know, it's just sort of a safety precaution here. | ||
And so we'll see. | ||
Hopefully it's not necessary, but I would definitely go on and board up if I were a business with no employees that are going to be in and out on a daily basis. | ||
So Mayor Adler passed that new ordinance that said no groups, no larger than 10 until, I believe, May 1st. | ||
So are you guys going to be boarded up and closed until May 1st? | ||
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Correct. Yeah, we're definitely going to follow the rules. | |
You know, we kind of understand, you know, why we're doing it. | ||
You know, again, it's for preventative maintenance, you know, until they get it under control. | ||
You know, I mean, it's unfortunate because it costs the bar industry a ton of money, you know, and the artists, you know, and it takes a lot of the relief of people getting stressed away from, you know, drinking or whatever and enjoying their time, you know, but ultimately, I mean, I think, you know, Austin's pretty resilient, you know, really good, you know, group down in Austin. | ||
So we'll come back, you know, it just takes time. | ||
And I'd much rather, you know, we come back with, you know, less, less threat of the coronavirus spreading than the other way around. | ||
And that was going to be my next question. | ||
South by Southwest was supposed to be this week and next. | ||
Not only that, but it's warming up. | ||
You know, we have a big tourist destination here in Austin, Texas. | ||
A lot of people come to 6th Street every single weekend throughout the week. | ||
How big of a hit is your bar personally taking? | ||
Have you had to lay off workers? | ||
What's going on out here? Oh, tremendous. | ||
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I mean, South by is the biggest, you know, two weeks of the year. | |
You know, a lot of bars depend on South by to take them through the year. | ||
And we've had to lay off, you know, just about everyone. | ||
You know, it's unfortunate, you know, but it's just one of those things that no one could foresee. | ||
We didn't lay off any employees. | ||
We just let them know they will be off. | ||
So we have a lot of people that has bills to pay. | ||
Probably not going to be able to pay them because obviously they're not working. | ||
South by Southwest is one of our big money days. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, the full report can be found at band.video on the Action 7 tab. | ||
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Joe Biggs, when we get back. Woo! | |
That's the sound Joe Biggs makes every day when he wakes up. | ||
He can't even help it. It's like before he even takes a breath, he just goes, woo! | ||
He wakes up all of his neighbors and they're like, uh-oh, better get to work or get moving or something. | ||
People have actually, it's funny enough, Joe, people have, for some reason, I guess you've been laying low or something. | ||
Everyone's saying, where's Joe Biggs? | ||
Anybody seen Joe Biggs, heard from Joe Biggs? | ||
Well, you're here on the Infowars War Room, so we're glad to be joined by Joe Biggs. | ||
Joe, you're in Florida right now, correct? | ||
Yes. Yeah, I actually just had knee surgery the very beginning of February, so I've been in self-quarantine, in a sense, for quite some time, unable to walk, unable to do much, so I'm already going completely and totally bonkers. | ||
I mean, my mind is, I have watched so much TV, I've streamed every freaking movie, and now this coronavirus thing comes in, Governor DeSantis shuts everything down. | ||
For side money, I work in bar industries and stuff like that, so does my girlfriend. | ||
All bars have been closed down. | ||
The police came through yesterday and said that if they see anybody serving beer and working at bars, they will be arrested. | ||
So it's definitely taken a toll here. | ||
And it's spring break time. | ||
I'm in Daytona Beach, Florida. | ||
So there's a lot of concern. | ||
We're out of almost everything and every store. | ||
So it's an interesting time to be alive. | ||
It's very trying. It's very... | ||
It's stressful, especially when I'm not at 100% and I've been bedridden for so long. | ||
I'm just now able to start walking around on my own without crutches, but I can only do so for so long each day. | ||
I'm a gimp pretty much right now, but I am armed to the teeth. | ||
I got thousands and thousands around. | ||
Someone wants to try me. | ||
They can come on and knock on the door. | ||
You know, you just hit on the three things I wanted to talk with you about today. | ||
The internet streaming issue where they're now telling certain people, hey, slow down your streaming. | ||
I think that's just a cover for them eventually to say, oh, hey, Joe Biggs doesn't get the internet. | ||
People need it to get pills and to get onto Medicare websites and stuff. | ||
So shut down Infowars. | ||
Shut down Joe Biggs. They don't get any bandwidth. | ||
I think this is really the first time, though, you know, think since the internet's kind of been created... | ||
Where everyone around the world has been home pretty much at the same time. | ||
And what are we doing when we're at home? A lot of people are gaming. | ||
A lot of people are using Netflix, Amazon Prime, the Disney thing, all this stuff. | ||
And they're streaming video. | ||
So this is the first time the internet's really been put to the test like this, I think. | ||
I mean, especially with a service like that. | ||
So I think it's going to be interesting. | ||
I was telling some people earlier today, you know, I don't know how much longer we're going to have the internet for. | ||
It's going to be interesting to see how... | ||
This plays out because it's not really the virus that concerns me. | ||
It's the irrational behavior and the way that people are reacting to this. | ||
You know, my daughter is going to be quarantined today. | ||
She has a fever. She's sick. | ||
I just got called from her school. | ||
So that's very concerning for me. | ||
I'm susceptible to it because I've had pneumonia and things like that. | ||
And my mother's going through fighting cancer. | ||
So, you know, I have individuals in my family that are susceptible to it, but it's not that many people. | ||
Most people aren't going to have to worry about this. | ||
It's the everyday low IQ idiots. | ||
They're going to be running around in the streets. | ||
They're going to see that you have something they don't have. | ||
And they feel like it's the end of the world because when you turn on the media, when you turn on Fox News, when you turn on CNN, when you go to Drudge Report, what do you see? | ||
California, martial law, this and that, interstate travel, shutting down. | ||
All this stuff right here is adding to fear. | ||
It's adding to panic. And when people get scared and they get backed into a corner, what are they going to do? | ||
They're going to push. They're going to shove. | ||
They're going to shoot. I was reading an article earlier today. | ||
A guy who had coronavirus was beaten to death by a mob of people. | ||
So people are becoming panicked. | ||
And that's what you need to be worried about. | ||
That's why individuals right now need to make sure that they're stocked up on ammo. | ||
Make sure that their weapons are clean. | ||
Understand how to use your weapons. | ||
Make sure everybody in your family understands how to use the weapons that you have. | ||
You the father, you the son, you the sister that might have been in the military or been around guns might know how to use that. | ||
But if everyone in your family doesn't know how to use it, you're a broken system and you're only as strong as your quarantine team, so to say. | ||
If you're all stuck inside, everybody better know how to use those guns. | ||
And you also better know how to use tourniquets. | ||
You better know how to do first aid. | ||
So this is a great time to use the internet, not for streaming Netflix, but maybe watching videos on first aid and understanding how to stop bleeding and understand how to do proper chest to breath compressions for CPR and things like that. | ||
So that's where we're at right now. | ||
It's how you use this time. | ||
Are you going to do it with something positive or are you going to be reckless because Like I said, if it doesn't concern you, it doesn't mean other people aren't freaking out. | ||
It can hit home and you don't want to be that guy who's sitting there going, man, I wish I would have done this. | ||
I wish I would have done that. | ||
I wish I would have taken this more seriously. | ||
And it's a great time if we get out of this alive and everything survives in a sense like, you know, our economy and all that. | ||
That if you weren't a prepper and you didn't take this kind of stuff seriously, maybe you're going to change your tune a bit. | ||
Maybe you're going to stock up on those storable goods. | ||
Maybe you're going to go and get that water supply and get the gasoline and all that stuff put away. | ||
I mean, here in Florida, we're kind of prepared this because we are a state that constantly gets hit with hurricanes. | ||
So we are used to stockpiling stuff like that. | ||
So it's different for us, but for everybody else in the country, they're not used to this kind of stuff. | ||
And it's interesting watching that video We're good to go. | ||
$300. I saw tickets to Australia for $300. | ||
Yeah, obviously you don't want to fly right now, but buy tickets now. | ||
This is what people should be doing. A lot of you lame people that sit at home all day and you're covered in Cheeto smudges and live in your mom's basement, go buy tickets to Hawaii, go to Peru, go do ayahuasca, do something cool, but don't do it now. | ||
Buy it months down the road when everything's fine. | ||
Get out of the house. No, I've been monitoring airline prices very frequently because I've been trying to schedule a vacation. | ||
I've had to cancel like my last five now. | ||
The coronavirus is the most recent one. | ||
So I'm kind of monitoring this stuff. But no, Joe's right, folks. | ||
40 bucks round trip. | ||
Because I was looking at it and that was my next subject. | ||
But let's get into spring break on the next side. | ||
Because that's what I was going to talk to you about. | ||
But no... So, Joe, I'm afraid, though, because when they were passing the legislation in this coronavirus relief bill, they kept trying to sneak in all of these things like gun control, abortion rights, and one of the things was internet protocols, basically total control over the internet. | ||
I'm afraid that they're going to be using this. | ||
We're seeing this coronavirus outbreak being used for all kinds of totalitarian control right now. | ||
I mean, it's kind of wild to think 150 dead in the United States were shutting down the entire economy. | ||
Doesn't feel right. But I'm afraid they're going to say, at first it's, hey, Netflix, or hey, HBO, or hey, Disney +, we're having internet overload. | ||
We need you guys to slow down some of your streaming. | ||
I'm afraid eventually they're just going to say, hey, you know what? | ||
We've had internet overload. | ||
Just take InfoWars off. | ||
We just can't have him on there. Hey, anything Joe Biggs wants to do on the internet, just cut him off. | ||
We can't have him. We just can't afford him on the internet. | ||
I'm afraid that they may roll something like that out with an internet control. | ||
They'll call it non-essential data usage or something like that. | ||
Exactly. Because that's what they're saying. | ||
Non-essential bars or restaurants need to be closed up. | ||
I mean, it's possible. | ||
I mean, you don't know how people are going to react. | ||
Like I said, when governments get a chance to play around with this kind of power, they're going to see what they can and can't get away with. | ||
And it doesn't surprise me that they will try to sneak some stuff in like that and see how people react. | ||
I mean, right now, so many people are focused on the panic that they're not really looking at the other things that are happening. | ||
A good friend of mine, Vince, he does a show. | ||
He goes, the real news that's happening while everyone's focusing on the coronavirus is And it's all the stuff that's been happening, that's been going on that no one's even talking about or noticing. | ||
So this is a perfect time for them to sneak stuff in. | ||
And it's very imperative for individuals, for Americans to be watching and pay attention to all the stuff behind the curtain that's happening while everyone's so focused on this coronavirus panic. | ||
It's the classic diversion technique. | ||
I mean, we don't even have to really explain this. | ||
Everybody knows about the classic diversion technique. | ||
They've seen it in movies. They've read about it in books. | ||
It's common sense. It does seem to be an aspect of that. | ||
That's not to discount from the coronavirus outbreak or whatever, but I think at this point, We're good to go. | ||
Oh, but it's all okay. We're trying to stop a coronavirus outbreak. | ||
Well, okay, 150 dead. | ||
I mean, are we really comparing that? | ||
More people have died from the seasonal flu so far this year. | ||
So, Joe, when we come back, though, I want to get... | ||
You mentioned this a little bit earlier about what's going on in Florida. | ||
The spring breakers, Joe. | ||
Now, I know Joe Biggs, folks. | ||
We could probably set a record right now on Dirty Six right now. | ||
I'll just leave it at that with how wide open the bars are. | ||
But, you know, Joe's a little put up right now. | ||
He's recovering from a knee surgery. | ||
But let me tell you, I feel like... | ||
Well, we'll see on the other side. | ||
I feel like Joe may have been on the beach with the Spring Breakers, actually. | ||
I may have seen him. I may have seen him in a video. | ||
All right, we're rifling through all of this B-roll from Spring Break because I... I could have swore I saw Joe Biggs. | ||
I could have swore I saw Joe Biggs in some of this B-roll from the beach. | ||
Okay? I mean, Joe Biggs' attitude is so big, you can see him from a sky cam. | ||
Look right there. Is that not you right there, Joe? | ||
Fighting a shark in the bay? | ||
So, for real though, Joe, you've been out. | ||
You probably weren't enduring spring break with the spring breakers. | ||
I'm a little jealous and I'm a little... | ||
We had bike week. Well, but I'm a little kind of... | ||
I want to get your opinion on this because you're facing a serious situation with your daughter currently with the flu and a temperature. | ||
You're in a state right now with just having knee surgery, recovering from pneumonia, which you had some time ago, but still. | ||
And then, of course, you deal with your parents, too, who are... | ||
of the age group that this is more of a threat to, but when you see what's going on with the spring breakers refusing to quarantine, refusing to beat shutdown, refusing all this stuff, what goes through your head? | ||
Because part of me is kind of like, you know what, salute, good for them, don't be afraid, go out, have a good time, be an American, but also there are real concerns about spreading it and still trying to be smart about it. | ||
Where do you land on this? You're in Florida. | ||
Well, I mean, honestly, if you're at the age and you know that you are problematic and have the chance of getting it, just stay your ass at home. | ||
I mean, come on. You know, you shouldn't be out running around with spring breakers anyways if you're 65 years old and dealing with respiratory illnesses. | ||
Don't tell that to my great aunt. | ||
You know, do what? | ||
Don't tell that to my great aunt. | ||
Well, hey, I mean, I'm sorry. | ||
At some point in time, you got to kick off the dancing shoes and grab the walker and sit down, you know? | ||
Just watch Little Golden Girls or something like that. | ||
You guys better quote Joe Biggs on that. | ||
He's going to be like 95 years old with like a broken hip. | ||
And then we'll be like, all right, we're all going out to the bar. | ||
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Bye, Joe. And he's like, I'm coming too, damn it! | |
I'm not going to lie, though. My doctor said, do not ride your motorcycle. | ||
And I got on my motorcycle with a giant metal bracing and rode through Bike Week. | ||
And this is the interesting thing. | ||
Bike Week last week or last year was so packed. | ||
When you were driving up through Main Street in Daytona Beach, there were people you had to weave in and out of people and you would have gotten hit. | ||
You could fall over. It was a ghost town. | ||
Nobody really out. | ||
I mean, there were still 100,000 people in town, but still that is way less than normal for these events. | ||
And we still have spring break going on. | ||
We have people that tested positive that came from other states for bike week, and that person was forcefully quarantined. | ||
And then they eventually, the last two days, shut everything down. | ||
They issued permits, no large gatherings of 100 people or more. | ||
And then as the days progressed, that slowly trickled down to 50, 20, and now we're at 10. | ||
the police are guarding the beach, and they are ensuring that people maintain a safe space between each other throughout the beach. | ||
And they're going through from bar to bar, restaurant to restaurant to make sure that, I saw a restaurant today, they had plastic bags over seats where people couldn't sit to keep a six foot space in distance, you know? | ||
And I saw this happening a few days ago in San Francisco. | ||
We were reading about that, and I was like, that is so stupid. | ||
I'm like, I hope the rest of the country doesn't start doing this crap. | ||
And sure enough, you know, old Governor DeSantis, we're doing San Francisco stuff now and doing all this. | ||
I mean, here's the thing. Kids are going to be kids and kids are going to go out and have fun. | ||
You can't just sit around and shut everything down. | ||
You know, they're going through a very pivotal time in their life. | ||
They're learning to grow up. | ||
They're learning to find out who they are and they think they're invincible. | ||
So kids are going to do what they're going to do, regardless of what the government or parents say. | ||
We all know that. We are all teenagers at some point in time. | ||
But you know if you're susceptible of this, just stay your ass at home. | ||
I mean, take some time off and enjoy it. | ||
And I've already been on lockdown for over a month, so I'm going on two months now. | ||
So some of you pansies out there can suck it up. | ||
You'll be all right. You've only been doing it for about a week now. | ||
I've been doing it for two months, and I'm still going strong, Roger. | ||
So you'll be okay. Grab some beer, get some hamburgers, cook out a little bit, you know, sit out there, open up the garage door, have a little fun, you know, shoot off some fireworks, you know, go to the gun range, do something, you know, but hey, you don't need to be out there being this guy right here with the backwards hat on being that ignorant. | ||
He's not worried. I ain't afraid of no coronavirus. | ||
You know what I'm saying, man? You know what I'm saying, man? | ||
I ain't worried about no coronavirus. | ||
Hey, man, let me get a 12-pack coronas, dog. | ||
But what is happening to the economy down there? | ||
It's crushed. Well, at first, DeSantis was kind of like, yeah, yeah, we're not going to do the panic. | ||
I can't tell people to shut down. | ||
I can't tell people to quarantine. | ||
I can't say curfew. You're saying he's kind of reversed on all that. | ||
Oh, it's crushed. I mean, they're forcing us to shut down as of yesterday for 30 days straight. | ||
Is there a lot? I mean, seriously, because all the people came in, folks. | ||
We rolled the B-roll. The Spring Breakers still came in. | ||
Probably not as many as normal. | ||
They're still drinking a lot of booze. | ||
I mean, I'm not trying to make a joke. | ||
Well, now all they can do now is go to the stores. | ||
You can still go to ABC, and now they're changing. | ||
Well, that's what I was going to say. Where's all the booze? | ||
How are they getting booze? So DoorDash is an app where you can have food brought to your house. | ||
You can't interact with the guy. | ||
They have to come to your front door, leave the food. | ||
You have to wait on them to leave, and then you open the door and grab your food. | ||
GNC here in Florida now, they're doing a door delivery. | ||
So you call ahead, tell them what supplements you want, you pay for it, and then they leave the bag outside the door. | ||
You come to the GNC, pick it up. | ||
And that's what a lot of places are going to start doing here pretty soon. | ||
You'll call the ABC store. | ||
I'm sure they'll check your ID through the front door. | ||
They'll unlock it, place it be outside, and then tell you to come up. | ||
I think that's what we're going to do. | ||
And I think it's going to change the way people shop from here on out and how we interact. | ||
It's going to have a huge impact on society for a while, I believe. | ||
Yeah, let's get your take on that here in the last two minutes with Joe Biggs. | ||
You can find him at censored.tv. | ||
I just don't see normal human activity or human activity, commerce, travel, everything in America as we know it ever coming back. | ||
Now, that's not to say that it could be going completely negative. | ||
I think there could be a light side on the other side of this, too. | ||
I think it could go either way. But what do you think is the aftermath of this? | ||
I don't think we go back to normal activity like you were saying. | ||
What do you think happens? Is there an end to this? | ||
Are people always going to be afraid now, wearing a face mask everywhere? | ||
Are these protocols always going to have to be followed now? | ||
What do you think happens on the other side of this coronavirus panic-demic, Joe Biggs? | ||
I think it's going to be like a South Beach diet fad or a keto diet fad. | ||
I think people are going to take a lot of precaution at first, but then it's just going to go back to the fact that we have not progressed as human beings. | ||
It's a lie to think that we are civilized people. | ||
We aren't. This is a lie that we tell ourselves every day, and look at how we've reacted around the world right now with this virus that has a 98% mortality rate. | ||
We don't act this way with the flu. | ||
We didn't act this way with many other things that have killed more people, but yet we have this time that we're allowing the media to control the virus. | ||
This narrative, and it's sent everyone into a panic. | ||
It's crashing economy, shutting cities down, shutting down borders. | ||
It is insane. | ||
So I think people will take heed for a few months, maybe six months to a year, and it will go back to just like idiocracy. | ||
You know, we'll go back to watching our stupid fart videos and laughing and trying to spray water with, you know, Powerade and things like that. | ||
I mean, I just think that as society, we've lied to ourselves. | ||
We're not As progressed and evolved as we think we are. | ||
And I think that it's just a facade to think that we have everything under control. | ||
You know, we're animals backed into a corner acting like animals. | ||
By the way, I just realized this too because I've had people I know die from knee surgery. | ||
Joe Biggs just had knee surgery. Knee surgery is one of the most risky operations you can take. | ||
I'm sure they went over with you, Joe, all the risks to that. | ||
By the way, Joe Biggs, censored.tv. | ||
Joe, final comments here. | ||
Where can people find you? Go to sensor.tv. | ||
It's the new site that Gavin McGinnis, Milo, myself, Soph, Laura Loomer, and so many others are at. | ||
Go check us out. We do weekly shows and live shows throughout the week. | ||
It's a good time. Nothing held back. | ||
Everything's said. I do mostly stuff dealing with veterans, health care, Dealing with veteran stuff, guns, hunting, men's issues, stuff like that. | ||
It's really fun and a lot of people enjoy it. | ||
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Is that Emperor Papertine from the National File? | |
The National File has grown strong and powerful. | ||
It must be destroyed. | ||
No, Tom Papert is with us from National File. | ||
Always a pleasure to be joined by Tom Papert. | ||
They're shutting everything down out there in Wichita, even though I think there's maybe two confirmed cases in Kansas. | ||
Very tough. Very rational. | ||
But there's other news happening right now as well that the National File is covering. | ||
The latest at the National File. | ||
Well, Owen, it's actually interesting. | ||
One of the big stories that nobody else seems to be following is just yesterday, the guy who works for Ars Technica goes by the name of Dr. | ||
Pizza on social media. | ||
He was finally convicted of pedophilia, of trying to seduce a young, I guess, 12-year-old girl. | ||
Peter Bright was the guy's name. | ||
He's the former tech editor of Ars Technica. | ||
This is one of those things that we've all been following for like years now, it feels like, but everybody just kind of forgot about it. | ||
And if you think it's getting bad here in the United States when it comes to coronavirus, in the UK, things are getting strange under Boris Johnson. | ||
So there was a report out earlier today, originally from Sky News, saying that one of the biggest cell phone providers in the UK is getting ready to essentially merge with the government. | ||
They're going to give all of the location data on every single person with a cell phone to the government so the government can see if people are really abiding by quarantines, if they're really self-isolating. | ||
Now, Sky News deleted the tweet, so National File, we reached out to the phone company, which is called O2 or something along those lines, and we found out that, yes, they are in early talks with the government to see how they can cooperate. | ||
So I guess Big Brother has a name, and it might be Boris Johnson over there across the pond. | ||
It's a shocking overreach that now the government is going to be able to track you personally wherever you go, so long as you have your cell phone. | ||
And of course, it's all under the guise of public safety. | ||
So I'm falling back on my default hero. | ||
And yes, the coronavirus is a real disease. | ||
The China virus is very bad. | ||
People are dying. I agree with all of this. | ||
But are we really going to give our governments the ability to track us when we go to the bathroom so we can feel safe? | ||
It's Orwellian in the truest sense, and it's just kind of a bizarre thing to go to. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And, you know, if you were to tell someone, because here's the thing, you just laid out another example. | ||
If you said, hey, look, the government is going to try to restrict access to guns and They're going to try to restrict access to the internet. | ||
They're going to try to keep you at home. | ||
They're going to restrict access to all these things. | ||
Then they're going to monitor and track you in live time. | ||
Now, we already know that's going on. | ||
But if somebody came to you, just the layperson, and said that, you'd say, okay, no, there's no way they could get away with that. | ||
Or you'd ask... How could they get away with that? | ||
Well, the Wuhan flu has done it. | ||
The Wuhan flu has been the means to this. | ||
So I'm not going to discount the seriousness or, you know, whatever. | ||
Talk about the panic that's ensued. | ||
But there is zero doubt. | ||
It cannot be argued. They have used this outbreak, or at least the hysteria, whether it be legitimate or not, They have used this to bring in all systems go totalitarian control and they've gotten the people to accept it because they're in a fear of something that they cannot see and quite frankly can't understand either. | ||
No, you hit the nail on the head. | ||
That's exactly what's happening, and it is even happening here in the United States, though not to that extent, but we're seeing Lindsey Graham in the middle of everybody. | ||
Nobody's paying attention to anything but coronavirus right now. | ||
It's a very peculiar time to be alive. | ||
You and me, Owen, we were talking about coronavirus the second week of January, and everybody called us kooks. | ||
Well, now here we are, and everybody won't shut up about it. | ||
While this is happening, Lindsey Graham is trying to put out legislation that's going to bring more workers from China into the United States so we can get the next Wuhan flu. | ||
We've got the bipartisan bill working its way through Congress that is essentially going to outlaw encryption online, and it's going to allow the government to scan every message sent between two P2P users on the internet to make sure it's not child porn. | ||
I mean, we're seeing this Orwellian overreach Nancy Pelosi just tried to put God knows how much money so she can keep funding abortions under the guise of coronavirus. | ||
This is all happening at the same time while everybody, you know, it's a fake out. | ||
We're all sitting there thinking, look at the toilet paper. | ||
There's no toilet paper at the store, Owen. | ||
Owen, how am I going to wipe later? | ||
And meanwhile, our liberties, everything that this country was founded on is being thrown out the window because people are scared and distracted. | ||
We should sell like InfoWars water filter bidets. | ||
I was thinking that the angle is to sell... | ||
I'm serious. I was pushing to sell hemp toilet paper months ago. | ||
I'm not even kidding you. | ||
I was really like, we should sell hemp toilet paper. | ||
I kind of look like a genius now, but... | ||
Maybe we should sell like the InfoWars water filter bidet. | ||
We've got the water filter shower heads at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Why not just come out with the InfoWars filtered bidet? | ||
Boy, would that lend for some jokes to happen. | ||
But I am afraid though, Tom, when I see this story, Netflix asked to slow down streaming so internet doesn't break. | ||
So it's all about, oh, the cookies and the data and the bandwidth, and now it's all being overwhelmed because everybody's at home. | ||
And by the way, I don't know why they're putting it Netflix. | ||
I mean, why wouldn't you start with Pornhub or one of these porn sites that's getting all this increased traffic? | ||
But no, they're going to go right to National File. | ||
They're going to go right to Infowars.com. | ||
They're going to go right to Band.video, and they're going to say, cease and desist. | ||
We need this bandwidth. | ||
You're obsolete. You don't matter. | ||
You're not essential. And so they're going to say, oh, unessential use of data or bandwidth on the Internet. | ||
Sorry, we have an outbreak. We have coronavirus. | ||
We have to, you know, filter all this Internet usage and bandwidth over to these corporations, kind of like how big businesses are keeping open, but small mom and pops are getting closed down. | ||
I mean, this is such a dangerous threat to free speech. | ||
This is the total clampdown for Internet censorship. | ||
Well, and this all goes back to what their plan has been for years now. | ||
They want to turn the entire internet to a catered experience. | ||
They want it to be curated, as Tim Apple would say. | ||
And this is maybe how they're going to do it, because you're right, that's how they can take the power. | ||
So they can say, no, no, no, no, no, we can't have all of these rogue websites, the News Wars, the Bandai video, the National File, the rundown news. | ||
We have to get rid of all these things. | ||
All you really need is the New York Times, the Washington Post, CNN and MSNBC. Everything else is not vital. | ||
So let's just get rid of everybody else. | ||
That way people can keep watching porn. | ||
By the way, one article we're working on right now, Pornhub came out and straight up admitted And they think this is a good thing, that child porn constitutes less than 1% of the amount of videos that are uploaded to their website that anybody can view with an internet connection per year, less than 1%. | ||
So you do the math, that's somewhere around 68,000 videos per year. | ||
So I guess the price of free porn in Italy is 68,000 child rape videos per year. | ||
Oh my gosh, that story's coming to National File, right? | ||
You guys are about to publish that? | ||
We'll have that hopefully by the end of the day. | ||
I mean, it's shocking. Just the type of stuff that our society is descending into. | ||
And everybody is, yay, Pornhub! | ||
They're helping the Italians with free premium child porn videos. | ||
I'm stunned by this. | ||
I can't wait to see this investigative work that you guys have done at National File. | ||
Because I sit here and I use the whole porn. | ||
Look, I'm not against the porn industry. | ||
I'm not one of those people that says shut it down or whatever. | ||
I think it's part of American freedom. | ||
You know, you can talk about the morality or whatever you want or the effects on your brain or behavior. | ||
It's perfectly fair, but I'll be honest with you, a lot of people in the adult industry follow InfoWars and like us, so I kind of have that level of friendship. | ||
I think it's ironic that they shut down all these people off of social media. | ||
I'll use Twitter as the best example because I'm still allowed on there so I can still operate and see what's going on. | ||
I'm sure it's the same thing anywhere. | ||
I can go on Twitter right now and watch any pornography I want. | ||
It's all there. It's all on Twitter. | ||
But I can't follow Roger Stone. | ||
I can't follow Alex Jones. | ||
I can't follow Infowars official accounts. | ||
So, I mean, it's just incredible. | ||
See, but that shows you where it's all going. | ||
It shows you that they want to take away that access to information and commentary and just give you the tripe. | ||
Just give you the garbage. | ||
Say, oh, no, no, no, go to Pornhub. | ||
That's good for you. Avoid Infowars. | ||
That, we need to make sure, isn't there. | ||
So, pornography good, information bad. | ||
I'm not talking trash in the pornography industry. | ||
That's its own thing. | ||
I'm just simply pointing out the fallacy here to say that InfoWars banned on Twitter, pornography not. | ||
There's something up with that. | ||
We'll get more into this with Tom Papert on the other side. | ||
The concept is live. | ||
The InfoWars bidet. | ||
The concept is live right now on the InfoWars war room. | ||
That's high quality, folks. | ||
That's high quality. | ||
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You know, I don't usually use bidets, okay? | |
Not my thing. I like the traditional toilet paper. | ||
Four-ply, okay? The good stuff. | ||
We only have the good stuff at Trump. | ||
But I tried the Infowars bidet. | ||
Cleanest my butt has ever been. | ||
Just ask Melania, okay? | ||
She's now testing it on Barron. | ||
The InfoWars bidet jokes could go on forever. | ||
So it's not available at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
If you go to InfoWarsStore.com and you look for the InfoWars bidet, this is merely a concept. | ||
So you won't be able to find it. | ||
But you will be able to find... | ||
Guys, pull up the shower heads that we have. | ||
Now, I had like a real run of selling shower heads at InfoWarsStore.com a couple months ago. | ||
We sold out. I couldn't have been more proud because... | ||
Most people don't realize, like, okay, you can cut the fluoride out of your life by not cooking with the fluoridated water, not drinking the fluoridated water, you know, doing everything you can to manage that, but you forget about the things like showering in it, maybe minuscule, maybe menial. | ||
You are breathing in the, you know, the steam of it. | ||
You are bathing in it. | ||
The skin is your biggest organ. | ||
And so I just realized, like, why don't we promote the shower heads? | ||
And so we began promoting them, and then they began selling out like hotcakes, which it looks like they are, again, at least my favorite, the ProPure Chrome Plus shower filter with ProMax is sold out. | ||
So these things come and go quick, folks. | ||
And there's a reason why it has a 100% recommendation rate by users and a 4.8 star review. | ||
There's a reason why I come on here and tell you about how great it is. | ||
The InfoWars... | ||
Filtered shower head is incredible. | ||
And when we first came out with the shower heads, I was hesitant because it didn't have the water flow. | ||
It didn't have that water pressure. | ||
The new ones, better water pressure than the shower head you had before. | ||
I'm a water pressure guy. | ||
The water pressure that comes from these shower heads is top notch. | ||
So filter the water you bathe in. | ||
Filter the water your children bathe in. | ||
Get the InfoWars showerhead water filters at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
There they are right now at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Very easy to install. | ||
You can also buy replacement filters. | ||
You will not regret it. | ||
But when that silver chrome with Pro Max comes back available, folks, scoop it up. | ||
I'm telling you, scoop it up. | ||
That detachable hose on the showerhead, it's just great. | ||
You're going to love the InfoWars showerheads available now at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
All right, Tom, before we went to the last break, we were talking about how I'm afraid they're going to start trying to curtail the internet. | ||
So it's beyond just the censorship. | ||
Oh, we're going to take you off social media. | ||
That creates the precedent. Now they come with the full-blown censorship. | ||
Oh, you're not even allowed to have a web page. | ||
You're not even allowed to operate. | ||
And I just see them building all of the infrastructure All of the framework of the totalitarian digital world that they're trying to create, where now you have show hosts like Whoopi Goldberg hosting their shows from home. | ||
Whoopi Goldberg blaming Mother Nature. | ||
So they use this to kind of also say, oh, the climate change. | ||
So it's all this stuff, and it all equals the same thing. | ||
Stay at home. Never go out. | ||
Become a digital person. | ||
Don't even exist in the real world. | ||
And then once you set that... | ||
Once you create that as just commonplace for the world, well, we can never come back. | ||
I mean, children will never even know what it's like to have a life, quite frankly, outside of this digital world. | ||
So do you see the same signs that I'm seeing? | ||
They want us to come out of this panic-demic known as the Wuhan flu coronavirus. | ||
They want us to come out of this completely cucked and they want to keep us indoors and move entirely into the digital world. | ||
It's all over the place. | ||
I mean, look, as an example, just the other day I saw a headline, Gabe Newell, the guy behind Steam, the video game platform, said we're closer to the Matrix than anybody would possibly believe. | ||
And I mean, there's been all of these memes for the last year, you know, live in a pod, eat the bugs, or in this case, maybe the bats. | ||
And be happy with your internet life. | ||
I mean, that is absolutely the way that we are going. | ||
And this is a good test for it. | ||
They've got these people. And it's really hurting the extroverts of the world. | ||
I mean, people laugh. Those who, you know, spend most of their time doing research and online anyway. | ||
People laugh at these normies or whatever you want to call them who, you know, they go to the bar every night. | ||
They go hang out with friends. | ||
They go to restaurants. They socialize. | ||
They're extroverted people. We're good to go. | ||
To consume product, post about product, and then go live in your pod and eat the bugs and be happy. | ||
I mean, this is absolutely the way it's going. | ||
And I think it's part of the reason why this, again, like you said, is being blamed by more and more people on, oh, it's just climate change. | ||
They're doing all these scare articles, Owen, about the Arctic ice is melting, the Siberian ice is melting, and it's going to unleash something even worse than the China flu. | ||
It's absolutely fear-mongering, and it's absolutely, in my view, a test run of what these people want us to live like. | ||
But I mean, I will say, and I do not necessarily encourage this, you know, I want people to be healthy and be careful, but here in Wichita, I was just marveling with my producer here about how few people seem to really be going along with it. | ||
I mean, we're in the middle of a very big building here in downtown Wichita. | ||
It's still about two-thirds full. | ||
People are still coming to work. | ||
Restaurants are open when you're driving down the streets of downtown Wichita. | ||
It's a beautiful day, 76 degrees in Kansas, and people are out in the parks. | ||
People are having fun. | ||
They're talking to each other. | ||
They're walking their dogs. | ||
You would not know if you weren't on social media and if you weren't watching CNN and all of the other networks what is going on in the world. | ||
So I think that the human spirit is not going to go along with this. | ||
I think more and more people are already disregarding what they're seeing on TV. And I think that's also dangerous because these people have overhyped this so much that should this actually get bad, say the virus mutates or something else leaks out of the lab and it causes it to mutate, and it is actually bad, I don't think people will listen because it's just not in the human spirit and they've been plied with too much propaganda. | ||
It's just white noise at this point. | ||
No, I think that to move past, continue to piggyback what you're saying, I think we either come out of this, the average individual, with a new appreciation of the real world. | ||
Most people don't even live in the real world anymore, folks. | ||
I mean, myself included. That's not even the thing. | ||
It's like, I don't even live in the real world. | ||
I'm so tied up. I'm in a news, current events, political hurricane. | ||
I can't even get out of it. Quite frankly, I don't even try unless I go on vacation. | ||
It's part of my job. But I feel like we come out on the other side of this with a new appreciation for the real world. | ||
Or we don't come out of this at all. | ||
And I just see what's happening here. | ||
Because you talked about extroverts. | ||
I was an extrovert most of my life. | ||
I became an introvert really over the course of the last like three years just from, you know, hosting a show with all the work I do. | ||
I don't have the time or energy to be an extrovert anymore. | ||
But I was there. And here's the truth. | ||
See, the geoengineers understand human behavior, okay? | ||
And on a high level, there's two types of humans. | ||
There's the type of human that wants to help out the other person because they say, hey, we're all in this together. | ||
If you're stronger, I'm stronger. | ||
Then there's the type of person that doesn't want to help the other human because they fear they're in competition with them. | ||
So they say, oh, you're weak. You're an idiot. | ||
I'll dominate you. I'll win. | ||
Those are the two types of people. | ||
Now, When you're the person that wants to dominate and see people struggle so you can dominate, you know that humans are creatures of habit, basically. | ||
So, what am I saying? | ||
Well, it's like a drug. Okay, so if you're a creature of habit and you do the same thing every day, well, that's like your drug. | ||
You need to do it. Whether that's going to a bar, going to a gym, something you do at work, something you do with your kids, whatever. | ||
It's a creature of habit. | ||
So they know that. So they know, the geoengineers know, if they can, and social engineers know, if they can take A creature of habit and take them out of that extroverted habit of going out with friends, going to the gym, going to the bar, going to the ball game, going to the beach, going to the park, whatever, if they can take them out of that, put them into the digital world, break that habit, probably takes about two weeks, quite frankly. | ||
About two weeks. I mean, it's a psychological thing. | ||
You can study it in college. They still teach it. | ||
I don't know. They don't teach things in college anymore. | ||
But they know they can break that will in two weeks, and if they can do that, That's what I'm saying. | ||
It's like we either come out of this thing and it's an entirely different world or we come out of this thing with a new appreciation for the real world. | ||
Tom, what do you think? Well, I think it may depend entirely on where you are, but I know, again, just from what I'm seeing anecdotally when I look out my window, last night I went out driving just because I had to get out of the apartment, and I circled around the city a little bit, and it was 65 degrees at midnight last night. | ||
I was out at like 1130. People are not abiding by this insane 15 days to stop the spread or whatever they're calling it. | ||
I think people are already rejecting this. | ||
They're not going to let their habits be formed by government fear-mongering. | ||
And again, am I saying it's not serious? | ||
No. You can go out on a walk and stay six feet away from people. | ||
You can go out and enjoy the world without being shoulder-to-shoulder coughing on each other. | ||
And I think folks are realizing that. | ||
They're realizing that this is ridiculous. | ||
And they're getting out. They're in the world. | ||
They're rejecting it. I certainly hope we're going to come through this thing with a new appreciation for the 3D physical realm and not a willingness to be a bug in a pod. | ||
I hope so. Because even I sit back some days and I'm like, man. | ||
Like, I went out last night because I was like, global pandemic? | ||
Tell me to shut in? I went out. | ||
Guess what? I loved it. | ||
I saw the moon. I felt it. | ||
It was great. What a crazy time to be alive. | ||
What a crazy time to be alive. | ||
There's not enough time to try to understand or break it all down here. | ||
We are going to open up the phone lines, though. | ||
In fact, let me open up the phone lines right now. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
I'm going to dedicate the entire third hour to your phone calls. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Anything we've discussed so far today is open for discussion. | ||
We've also got some other news I want to get to that I haven't yet as well. | ||
And as the crew begins to aggregate your phone calls, You haven't heard much from Roger Stone, but former co-host and friend of mine, Roger Stone, has something to say about a situation developing in Austin, Texas. | ||
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Let's hear from Roger. This is Roger Stone. | |
Here's a message for those who are collecting the petition signatures to recall the mayor and the city council there in Austin, Texas. | ||
Now, Austin is one of my favorite cities. | ||
No place on the face of the earth has better food or better beer, but they need better leadership. | ||
So do not falter in your task. | ||
You must recall the mayor and the city council. | ||
God bless you and Godspeed. | ||
God bless you, Roger. | ||
Now, everything Roger said there was accurate, except I have to correct him on one thing. | ||
The coldest beer and the best food actually is probably in St. | ||
Louis, Missouri. I'm speaking from experience. | ||
So I just had to correct the record on that. | ||
Alright, we're collecting your phone calls right now. | ||
You know, I really... | ||
This is such an important thing to report on here that... | ||
Part of me doesn't even want to. | ||
Because I've already talked about it in like kind of a layman's ignorant point of view. | ||
But it's like once you get into the weeds, once you get into the thorns of it, it's like if you try to break through it, you're just going to cut and get cut and bleed out to death. | ||
But I told the crew to go back and pull my take on this. | ||
This is before any of this was even breaking. | ||
This is all breaking today. And you can discover this. | ||
It's pretty easy to figure it out, especially when you do news aggregation, how easily it is to rig stock markets and just get rich off the stock market. | ||
I mean, if you want to, the formula's there. | ||
I mean, it's... And then if you know people in the media or you control the media, it's just like free money, basically. | ||
Just theft. | ||
And so I was breaking this down the other day. | ||
I've asked the crew to go find the video. | ||
But now it's coming out. | ||
Let me go over the headlines and then a tweet that is breaking the story with the actual financial transaction record. | ||
From MSNBC, recording shows key senator ringing virus alarm in February. | ||
Senator Burr offered dire warning about the coronavirus at private luncheon three weeks ago. | ||
Well, look, my guess is this is an example of how stock markets can be rigged. | ||
I'm not saying that Richard Burr is a corrupt individual. | ||
He's probably just smart more than anything and taking advantage of how he understands the stock market and how the media manipulates it. | ||
But you can go either way here. | ||
Anna Masagilia... | ||
I'm pronouncing it wrong. | ||
North Carolina's GOP Senator Richard Byrd told the public he was confident that the government can fight off COVID-19 the same time he and his wife sold up to 1.5 million stock in major corporations that ended up losing most of their value during the coronavirus pandemic. | ||
Now, you could sit here and say this is evidence of insider trading. | ||
You could sit here and say this is evidence of Using your influence in politics and media to manipulate stock markets and rig it and, you know, sell or buy at a convenient time. | ||
Again, I'm not saying Richard Byrd is corrupt or Richard Byrd is doing that. | ||
I'm saying it goes on 110%. | ||
Beyond reasonable doubt, folks. | ||
Just watch the stock markets and how they move. | ||
We're into the third and final hour of the Infowars War Room. | ||
The crew is putting your calls on the board right now. | ||
And I'm dedicating the entire third hour to your calls. | ||
Two stories that I want to hit again today, because I touched on them yesterday, but I got off the air and they were still on my desk and I said, you know what? | ||
I did not cover these properly. | ||
Because it's really all about messaging with some things. | ||
Because we have to use our words. | ||
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We have to use our ideas. | ||
We have to use our philosophies. | ||
We have to portray them accurately. | ||
So then, as the world turns, reasonable people, discerning people, middle-of-the-road people, or even people you disagree with can say, oh, hey, that was right. | ||
Or, oh, hey, logically, that makes sense. | ||
So I'll get to that in a second. | ||
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Okay. Let's go now. | ||
Oh, you know what? No, no, no. I said I would cover these news stories. | ||
Let me do that and then to your calls. | ||
This is what I mean when I talk about messaging. | ||
Okay? Now, when you're young, you got a bull head and a stubborn heart. | ||
Believe me, I know. | ||
I was the same way. | ||
But there's little instances where gaps open up. | ||
It's like a stint for a clogged artery. | ||
The artery of the American heart has been clogged with communist propaganda. | ||
We need to put a stint into that artery with common sense, logic, and freedom. | ||
So again, I covered this yesterday, but I had to come back to it today to really hammer this home. | ||
AOC accuses Trump of exploiting coronavirus crisis to push tax cuts. | ||
Now think about what that is. | ||
Exploiting A crisis to push tax cuts? | ||
It's like, I'm exploiting this crisis to make you richer. | ||
I'm exploiting this crisis to make you more healthy. | ||
I am exploiting this crisis to give you a better life. | ||
I am exploiting this crisis to give you financial freedom. | ||
How dare I? See, it's moments like this... | ||
Where people like AOC open up their true philosophy, ideology, ignorance, and hatred of America and freedom. | ||
Since when is a tax cut a bad thing? | ||
Seriously, how many Americans, no matter how commie they are, would honestly say they want to be taxed more? | ||
The average liberal commie indoctrinated at college can't pay their bills for another month. | ||
They still have some common sense. | ||
It's like this whole notion of, oh, let's give you $1,000 for free. | ||
Well, that's coming out of your taxes. | ||
So why not just cut the taxes? | ||
Why don't you just cut everyone's taxes so they keep $1,000 in their pocket? | ||
But at what point, where in society, where in American history did it all of a sudden become bad to cut taxes? | ||
At what point Did an independent, freedom-loving American citizen say, I want to pay more taxes? | ||
I got news for you. If you want to pay more taxes, you can. | ||
Just cut the IRS a check, cut the federal government a check, send it to them. | ||
They'll gladly accept it. | ||
But to sit here and say Trump is exploiting a crisis to push tax cuts, how is that a bad thing? | ||
And it's the greatest lapse and irony in the philosophy, in the mindset of these modern-day liberal Democrat socialists who want to give you everything for free, but they want to raise your taxes. | ||
Folks, this is money laundering. | ||
If someone comes up to you on the streets and says, Hey, I'm in it for your best interest. | ||
I'm going to do a lot of great things for you, but I need to take some of your money. | ||
But don't worry. I'm going to give your money back. | ||
In fact, I'm going to give you, I'm guaranteed, I'm just going to cut you a check and say, oh, that sounds pretty good. | ||
Let's say you hand over $1,000 to this government individual, whatever. | ||
And then they come back and they say, all right. | ||
Told you we'd give you free money, and so here you go. | ||
Here's a $500 check. | ||
You say, wait a second. | ||
No, no, no. I gave you $1,000 here. | ||
Now I only have $500. You just took $500 from me. | ||
No, I didn't. I gave you $500. | ||
That's their logic. | ||
It's money laundering. | ||
That's all it is, folks. | ||
It's money laundering right in front of your face. | ||
Oh, don't worry. We're going to give you a $1,000 check. | ||
We're going to take $10,000 from you throughout the course of the year, but don't worry. | ||
We'll give you that $10,000 check. | ||
That's free money. No, it's not. | ||
You just took nine grand from me. | ||
And you know it's money laundering, and you know it's a criminal operation when they come out and they say, oh my gosh, Trump is exploiting a crisis to push tax cuts? | ||
See, Trump wants you to keep your money. | ||
Trump doesn't want to take it, launder it, and then give it back to you after he's spent it however he wants. | ||
A Democrat, liberal, socialist, progressive commie is just a money launderer extraordinaire. | ||
That's all it is, folks. And if there is any logic, if there's any logic left anywhere in these young brains filled with mush at the universities, this is the opportunity to prove it. | ||
Hey, Would you rather get $1,000 from the government after you paid $10,000 in taxes? | ||
Or would you rather keep your $10,000 and then maybe have to pay $1,000 somewhere down the road? | ||
I think the answer is obvious, folks. | ||
But if this isn't clear evidence about how the Democrats just want to launder your money and how that's all socialism is, that's all Democrat socialism is, that's all the Democrats do, folks. | ||
Why do you think they push for funding for Planned Parenthood? | ||
They give that money right back to themselves. | ||
The Democrats are expert level money launderers. | ||
I mean, the best in human history. | ||
Just look at the Clinton Foundation. | ||
These are money launderer extraordinaires, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
They use taxes to launder your money. | ||
Period. Period. | ||
That's all it is. Taxes are money laundering operations for the government. | ||
Yes, cut all the damn taxes! | ||
Free America! It's never been a more thrilling time to be alive. | ||
Even if you want to be just a total slug, you still have access to like so much. | ||
But if you want to investigate and break down the matrix... | ||
Mm-hmm. It's all out there, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And look, I don't know what... | ||
I mean, look, we're obviously here at Infowars more accurate than most other news sources, or at least we're way ahead of them on the curve. | ||
But let me tell you, there is so much going on behind the scenes right now. | ||
So much mystery, so much coincidence, so many hidden meanings and messages. | ||
It's quite incredible, honestly. | ||
So, something big is happening behind the scenes. | ||
And the coronavirus is really just a diversion, a distraction, or a method, a tool, if you will. | ||
But we're really on the precipice of the next level of humanity. | ||
We're really on the next level of humanity, folks. | ||
I wonder how much control we have over the outcome. | ||
I want to say total control, which is true, but then again, most humans can't even control their own lives. | ||
So, it makes you wonder. | ||
I have hope. Because I could sit here, and I've done it all the time on air, and I won't pontificate. | ||
I'll go back to your calls, but I mean... | ||
The other side of this coronavirus outbreak, whatever it is, or the panic, media hype, shutdown, whatever. | ||
On the other side of this thing, the shackles on humanity are either broken or they're permanently welded to our wrists and ankles. | ||
And we got about two months, I think, to know for sure. | ||
Or maybe it might take longer than that. | ||
But this is the time and space that we're in right now. | ||
The shackles on humanity are either broken or they're permanently welded to our wrists and ankles. | ||
Alright, let's go out to the phone lines now. | ||
And for the rest of the show, let's go to Hazy. | ||
Hazy in Colorado. | ||
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Go ahead, Hazy. Hey, what's up, Owen? | |
It's not as hazy here in studio, but it will be in about five seconds. | ||
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That's hilarious. So I wanted to plug your toothpaste first. | |
It basically cleared up my reseeding gum lines, and I got a bunch of your other products, but I think that's important for people. | ||
I'm sure they have a lot of reseeding gum lines from the fluoride in their toothpaste, so they all need to try it. | ||
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I used to go to the dentist all the time, and they give you a hard time when they floss you. | ||
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All gone since I switched to the toothpaste at InfoWordStore.com. | ||
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I couldn't agree more with you. | |
So I just wanted to say one thing about social media. | ||
If you look back, you know, back in your history even, you would never write a diary, right? | ||
Especially as a guy. | ||
You know, girls write a diary, but a guy doesn't. | ||
That's insane, right? | ||
So, now what social media did was make it okay for people to have diaries and not know it. | ||
And what that allowed them to do was develop a psychological profile on all of us over these 10 or whatever 15 years they've been out. | ||
And that's what I think scares them so much is they know what we're thinking more than we do because we don't allot all this information and look over it with the AI that they do. | ||
So I think it's creating fear for them. | ||
And, you know, it's just something that I think everyone needs to look at is not using social media at all. | ||
And putting black tape on that all-seeing eye on their smartphone, that little camera that looks at you all day, that's the all-seeing eye. | ||
So just stop sharing everything, you know, and acting like you're important and you're, you know, you're important, but your views aren't important right when you put them on social media. | ||
Well, I think, let me compound on this, because this is a serious issue that is kind of, It's not unknown. | ||
Everybody knows about it, but the effects or the factors of it are unknown. | ||
Yeah, pretty much everybody just puts out their personal life on social media. | ||
Now, I've never been this kind of guy. | ||
I think this comes with, you know, people like attention. | ||
People want to feel like they're famous. | ||
There's the dopamine hit when you see a like or a retweet or, you know, a posting or whatever about you. | ||
So there is some serious, like, you know, scientific, psychological things that are going on here. | ||
But the whole aspect... | ||
Of people just putting their entire life out there for the public is still rather new. | ||
And we don't really know the serious effects of this when it comes to, hey, is an AI putting everything you put down on a record somewhere? | ||
Is it like numbers and code? | ||
How are people responding to this? | ||
But your point of the establishment or the elite being afraid is totally spot on. | ||
Remember, at Bilderberg and What is it? | ||
Chantilly, Virginia. Three years ago, they had one of their top thing was what to do with the proletariat class. | ||
Or what was it again, guys? If you can pull it up. | ||
But the point is like, hey, Americans are revolting against the establishment. | ||
Hey, they elected Trump. | ||
They like the free market. They're not buying into this whole progressivism stuff. | ||
What are we going to do about them when we force it on them and they uprise with all their guns and ammunition? | ||
So they've been afraid. | ||
Of the American people for a long time. | ||
That's why they've been poisoning us, chemically castrating us, putting us into a stupor, and now trying to panic us with this coronavirus to put us totally under their control with the social media control grid, the internet control infrastructure, the spy grid, and everything that we know is going on eventually to be rolled out with the AI and total control of 5G. Thanks for the call, Hazy. Let's go to William in Oregon. | ||
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Go ahead, William. Hey Owen, that's why I plug in for a second. | |
About the body, silver bullet, the great product. | ||
Never felt better. I'm a truck driver, so that helps me a lot. | ||
I'm always in pain. But anyways, I want to get to where... | ||
Oh, give me one second. | ||
I'm sorry about this. Are you driving your truck right now? | ||
No, no, I've just parked here right now. | ||
By the way, guys, pull that back up so I can say this before William's ready to go here. | ||
What was it, the preletariat class that they were discussing at Bilderberg in 2016? | ||
How to deal with free individuals, the precritariat and middle class. | ||
All right, you ready, William? Yes, sir, I am. | ||
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Yeah, go ahead. I wanted to talk about the amid-growing nationwide demand for the gun control. | |
This is the Democrats pushing their propaganda. | ||
They're using the coronavirus to hide it. | ||
In San Jose, California, they shut down a gun shop on Tuesday after the city's mayor declared that the gun stores are non-essential, but they're allowing gas stations, the marijuana stores, and other places to stay open. | ||
I just wanted to get that out. | ||
Yeah, that's actually a good point that nobody's really talking about. | ||
They're closing down the gun stores, which are booming right now, but they're pushing you to go indulge in pornography or go to the big box stores. | ||
Again, it's just indicative of what they want. | ||
They don't want you armed. Look, somebody's been robbing you for 10 years. | ||
What are you going to do, you know? Man, oh man. | ||
The more I follow the coronavirus... | ||
The more I realize it has nothing to do with a virus. | ||
It has everything to do with a virus, but it has nothing to do with the virus. | ||
Unless the virus you're talking about is communism. | ||
Unless the virus you're talking about is tyranny. | ||
Unless the virus you're talking about is government control. | ||
Unless the virus you're talking about is switching humanity over to a digital grid, ending the 3D world as we know it. | ||
The more I follow the coronavirus story, the more I realize it has nothing to do with the virus at all. | ||
Of course, that would be common sense, considering we have a total shutdown and panic in the United States of America. | ||
Over 150 dead. | ||
More people have died over the regular influenza this year. | ||
More people have probably died in car crashes, cancer, heart disease. | ||
I mean, you name it. | ||
Malnourishment? | ||
No panic from any of that. | ||
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Mm-mm-mm. | |
Oh, what's this? | ||
Oh, this is nice. | ||
Oh, a picture of Ed Buck. | ||
From 2015, just hanging out with Adam Schiff. | ||
And, uh... | ||
Oh, what is that other douchebag's name out there from California? | ||
Ted Lieu. What a... | ||
That piece of crap. | ||
Oh yeah, there's Ed Buck, mega Democrat donor, hanging out with Adam Schiff and Ted Lieu with a nice little skeleton hand for a belt buckle. | ||
These people are human sacrifice, drug addicted, sex orgy addicted, Illuminati puppets, folks. | ||
Oh my gosh, I need to calm down because... | ||
It's like you can sit outside of the ring with Satan, you know what I'm saying? | ||
And then, like, when you get in the ring with Satan, like, you go Super Saiyan mode. | ||
Like, I can sit outside the ring and kind of watch and eat my popcorn and, you know, drink a soda or a cold beverage, and it's like, hey, you know, there's Satan over there, and he's pulling some shenanigans. | ||
And then it's like, you enter the ring, and it's like, oh, go time! | ||
I don't want to go to that mindset right now. | ||
Let's go back out to the phone lines here. | ||
And go to Kelly in Colorado. | ||
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Go ahead, Kelly. I've been listening to Alex since 2006. | |
I bought every one of your products. | ||
You know what? I'm not going to plug because I'm just so pissed from yesterday. | ||
But I just want to say this first. | ||
I love you, okay? But here's the deal. | ||
You promised... | ||
Oh, you didn't promise. You say, oh, I don't cover Q. That's fine. | ||
You don't need to cover Q. But when you... | ||
Every time, I've been really watching this, every time you mention Q, one, it's a negative. | ||
That's fine. But two, you don't say what is true. | ||
Yesterday you said that the Q thing is to just kick back, trust the plan, everything's fine, when that is 100% against what Q's about. | ||
Q is about, and I'm not going to even say if it's good or bad, but I am going to say this. | ||
It's not about staying in your house and kicking back. | ||
It has woken up more people probably than even Alex. | ||
And Alex woke up a shitload of people. | ||
A lot of people. Hold up. | ||
I gotta let you go. | ||
Keep him on the line. | ||
Keep him on the line. But I gotta hold you over for a second until we can dump that and let the time get back. | ||
Let me explain something, Kelly. | ||
How do I explain this? | ||
Um... I don't see QAnon people in the streets, in city council, standing up to Democrats, going to hearings, doing what Scott Pressler's doing. | ||
I don't see Q people doing anything. | ||
I see them sitting on their computers, sitting on the internet, following things, tweeting and stuff, sitting at home doing that. | ||
I'm not insulting those people. | ||
I'm saying I don't see any real-world action. | ||
There's a lot of keyboard warriors. | ||
Where we go one, where we go all. | ||
There's a lot of faith in something that they don't even know exists. | ||
Do you not agree that this could be used as a total diversion tactic to keep people comfortable at home instead of in the streets fighting for America? | ||
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You just asked... Are you there? | |
Yeah. You just asked me two questions. | ||
The first one is, all you gotta do is go out and you see cute people everywhere. | ||
And yes, just because they're not on TV or their internet, because they're so... | ||
Pushed by mainstream and by big tech. | ||
There are people that are in the streets. | ||
There are people that are in the courthouses. | ||
Just because you don't see it, it's obvious because you're not looking for it. | ||
That's okay. The second thing is... | ||
Well, no, no, no. Stop right there. | ||
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Give me an example. Dude, I'm driving my car. | |
All you got to do is just type in... | ||
Just do this. Do this for me. | ||
Q and courtroom. Just see if anything pops up. | ||
or Q at rallies or Q anywhere. | ||
They're just as much as, just because they're normal people, they're not rich like you. | ||
And I'm not saying you're rich. | ||
I'm not dogging you, dude, but you're getting sidetracked. | ||
So you can do that on your own. | ||
You're a big boy and you can find those things. | ||
The other thing that you said is, Q could be bad. | ||
Here's the deal though. | ||
It's 100% proven that Trump is part of Q and Q is part of Trump. | ||
So if you want to say Q's bad, then just say Trump's bad. | ||
And you know what? That might be true. | ||
This might be a giant freaking PSYOP that Trump and Q and the New World Order put together to get the people that are already so far gone pissed off, like that listen to you, that listen to all the other alternative media. | ||
That's great. That this is the last thing to do to get those people to think, Okay, maybe there is hope. | ||
It gives those people hope. And that could be a bad thing. | ||
But if you say Q's bad, then you say Trump's bad. | ||
And anybody will tell you that you say you don't follow it. | ||
I'm taking you on your word. | ||
Let me correct the record. | ||
I follow it from a person that follows all the news. | ||
I don't report on it as legitimate because it can't be proven legitimate or not. | ||
Like you say, it's 100% proven Trump is part of Q. Well, how would you go about proving me that? | ||
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You would have to do your own research. | |
I've done the research. I've seen the coincidences. | ||
Believe me, I have Q people sending me stuff all day long, Kelly. | ||
I'm saying it still can't be proven. | ||
Coincidence is coincidence. Again, I see the subliminal messages from Trump. | ||
I see the subliminal messages from Pompeo. | ||
I saw the red day the other day. | ||
I saw the Q and the Trump tweet and the Trump Instagram video. | ||
Okay, so what? Trump banned Q stuff from his rallies. | ||
So what if Q people go to a Trump rally? | ||
Again, let's say you have a million Q people that follow Q every day and are totally devoted to Q. What do you think would be more advantageous for you to do if you had a million people following your beck and call? | ||
Sit at home, have hope, where we go one, we go all, or hey, I got a million people. | ||
Let's march on D.C. to arrest the deep state. | ||
Let's take the power back, not rely on somebody we don't know exists. | ||
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Can't arrest the deep state until they get... | |
Look at what happens... Here's a great example. | ||
Look what they're doing to Roger. Look what they're doing to Roger. | ||
What do you think they would do if they arrested all these people right now? | ||
And all these people that are just like Berman Jackson that are over, that's ruining Roger. | ||
What do you think they'd do with the bad guys? | ||
You think they would put them? | ||
No, they would let them go. | ||
Owen, that's why this thing has taken longer than it looks. | ||
They've got to get the judges in. | ||
They've got to get the right people in. | ||
So what happens to Roger doesn't happen to any other good guy that gets arrested. | ||
Or... | ||
But Kelly, here's my problem. | ||
Kelly, you have to understand. I hear the passion in your voice. | ||
I understand you, brother, but you got to understand. | ||
You may think Q is real. | ||
You may think it's proven 100%. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's not. And the passion that you have to argue that with me, to me, is dangerous. | ||
What's real is the fact you're still a free individual in America. | ||
You know that. | ||
You can exhibit those rights still to this day. | ||
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But if you sit on the couch trusting true to cue to save you you're gonna lose your rights Again, I'm not set on the couch. I've been I was a Ron Paul before I got voted to freakin Colorado I was the number one guy in Colorado as a delegate. So don't tell me I sit on my butt I'm not saying that and neither does the cue people you're going down That's exactly what the mainstream people that are Republicans say they say all this cute thing. Yeah, they're just they don't do anything They're just a bunch of keyboard warriors. That is the biggest load of crap and what I'm telling joy the show | |
That's literally the slogan. | ||
Enjoy the show. No. | ||
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Where we go one, we go all is the slogan, Owen, not enjoy the... | |
Yeah, he says enjoy the show all the time. | ||
You know what? Alex does crazy, stupid commercials. | ||
Does that mean that that's what Alex is? | ||
Alex is all about... No, no, no, no. | ||
See, now I'm glad you said that. | ||
I'm glad you said that. InfoWars is the real Q, okay? | ||
We don't hide our names. | ||
We're not anonymous. We go out in the streets. | ||
We do the reporting. We have nothing to hide. | ||
We're not anonymous. We're the original Q here. | ||
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Everybody can't be like you. | |
It takes some other type of thing. | ||
It's not all about having a radio show. | ||
Again, again though, what do you think would be more effective? | ||
A million Americans going to these fake Russian collusion hearings, calling out the Democrats for treason, or a million Americans going onto 4chan and following Q? What do you think would save America? | ||
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That's an answer. That's not a fair question. | |
That's not the right question to ask. No, because you know what the answer is. | ||
You just know it hurts your argument. | ||
Look, I'm a unifier. And I can have passionate discussions and debates with anybody. | ||
And I will continue to do so. | ||
And I want to give Kelly just one opportunity here. | ||
I want people to understand. | ||
Because I know a lot of Q followers listen to this broadcast. | ||
Believe me. They send me stuff every day. | ||
Every time there's some Q drop or every time there's a Q thing come true, I get it all. | ||
I see it all. I understand why people follow Q. I understand why people believe in Q. Believe me. | ||
You don't think I want to believe that there's some secret thing going on behind the scenes to finally free us of all the corruption and tyranny? | ||
Of course I do! But I have to be a realist. | ||
I have to be discerning in what I cover and what I say. | ||
I have to be smart about it. | ||
I need proof. And so it's still anonymous. | ||
There's still too many questions. | ||
And I mean, look, there could be 100 cues for all we know. | ||
But let me just give... | ||
I'm going to give Kelly 60 seconds. | ||
But again... If you believe in Q, you think the coronavirus thing is all just a front, a distraction campaign, and you think everything's going to be shut down for the next two months or two weeks as all the 150,000 sealed indictments get released and they start arresting all these people. | ||
You think they're threatening Oprah Winfrey. | ||
You think they just threatened Ellen DeGeneres. | ||
You think the reason Tom Hanks and these people are saying they have coronavirus is an excuse to be locked under instead of going to jail or staying in Australia. | ||
So... I wish all that was true. | ||
Okay? Believe me. | ||
If it's not, we're probably screwed. | ||
But at the same time, the people that I talk to in my sources and communities that are high up, none of them buy it. | ||
And they think it's a distraction campaign, maybe even a deep state campaign. | ||
But Kelly, I'm going to give you 60 more seconds. | ||
I got to take other callers. Just say your piece. | ||
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I appreciate that one. You just said, you just made five straw men. | |
But real quick, let me say this. Q, the five things that you just now said, Q never said. | ||
Those are speculations that people that follow Q say might happen. | ||
Q never said any of that stuff. | ||
The other thing is you said, why doesn't Q make a million-man march? | ||
Why doesn't Alex make a million-man march? | ||
See, it's the same thing. I can ask you that. | ||
Alex is fake because he could... | ||
But we have organized events. | ||
What are you talking about? We've organized all kinds of things. | ||
We've influenced this country in so many ways. | ||
We got millions to go vote for Trump! | ||
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I agree with you, dude. | |
What I'm saying is, Q's only been out for six months, and I'm saying there is giant marches everywhere. | ||
Just not a million people. There's marches everywhere about Q. But you can't get it from... | ||
People that don't follow Q. It's not like you could just go, oh, hey, I heard this and I don't believe it, so there it is. | ||
What I'm saying is, you're right. | ||
The one thing I will agree is, this could be a giant sigh-off. | ||
It absolutely could be. | ||
But if it is, Trump knows about it. | ||
Just think about it, dude. | ||
You just now said all these things that Trump—just the few things that you said, that's not even— That's not even the tip of the iceberg of what's going on between Trump and Q and all the Q-proof. | ||
All right, all right. I got to go to other calls, Kelly. | ||
Again, I hope it's all true. | ||
I know what you're talking about, okay? | ||
I hope it's all true. | ||
But you have to understand where I'm coming from. | ||
I can't portray it as real and true in my position. | ||
I simply can't do it. | ||
It's irresponsible, and it's uncouth, quite frankly. | ||
Hey, I want Q to be real. | ||
I want Trump to round up all these deep state people under the scenes. | ||
Quite frankly, I'm just going to leave it there, Kelly. | ||
Great call. I hope you call again and we have this debate. | ||
I think it's a great debate. Quite frankly, it needs to happen. | ||
Let's now go to Denise in California. | ||
Go ahead, Denise. Hi. | ||
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I just wanted to say this isn't about Q. This is about Dean Kuntz in a book called The Eyes of Darkness. | |
Yeah, the coronavirus basically out of Wuhan was in that book from the 90s. | ||
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From the 80s, yeah. | |
Page 312, it talks about a pneumonia-like virus. | ||
And then on page 333, it goes into who it was, a scientist called Li Chen, who defected from China. | ||
And it says it's a perfect biological weapon called Wuhan 400. | ||
Yeah, Denise, thank you so much for the call. | ||
And we talked about this. I wasn't laughing at you, Denise. | ||
The reason why I was laughing is because... | ||
I mean, folks, like, look again. | ||
I study current events in politics. | ||
That's what I talk about here on the show. | ||
Okay? But here's the deal, okay? | ||
We are in a frickin' matrix, guys. | ||
Okay? Like, the Bible talks about... | ||
Saints and prophets and spirits and everything. | ||
Like, we're in it, man. | ||
Like, we are in an extra-dimensional, fantastical consciousness simulation created by God with ultimate destiny. | ||
You understand that? I mean, yeah. | ||
We are learning the matrix, man. | ||
Like, we're getting it. | ||
It's exciting. That's what I'm saying. | ||
We're in this window. | ||
We're in like a time travel vortex right now, and we get to choose where we go. | ||
It's incredible power we have right now. | ||
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I mean, just unbelievable potential. | |
But we could also take the wrong turn and be dead forever. | ||
But people are getting it, man. | ||
People are getting it. | ||
They're feeling it. They're seeing it. | ||
We're coming together. Human consciousness. | ||
We're going away from being digital slaves. | ||
Let me just take more calls. | ||
I can pontificate on this forever. | ||
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Eric in Florida. Go ahead, Eric. | |
Go ahead, Eric. | ||
Hey, destroy the destroyer. | ||
First of all, I'd like to ask if that was you, lefto, excuse me, in the suit is up at the beginning, so it was away from the broadcast. | ||
I couldn't see it with the gas mask on. | ||
Oh, you mean out in the streets of Texas? | ||
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Yeah, was that you? | |
Yeah, that was me. | ||
I was reporting in my hazmat suit. | ||
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Okay, cool. Yeah, it sounded like a slightly offensive guy. | |
No, that was me. Yeah, that video's available at band.video on the War Room channel. | ||
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I just saw it down on TV here. | |
Hospitality rates, unemployment's going down. | ||
Eric? Eric? | ||
Have you been having some Coronas? | ||
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No, Modela. | |
See? He stays Corona-free. | ||
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Well, Eric, look, I thought you had a case of Corona. | |
It turns out it was a case of Modelo. | ||
Thanks for the call. Let's go to Levi in Texas. | ||
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Go ahead, Levi. Howdy. | |
I've been trying to get a hold of Alex to meet with him for about 15 minutes because what I've got will blow your doors off. | ||
It will answer every question you have. | ||
Well, I'm going to be perfectly real with you, Levi. | ||
The best chance you have is just to say it right now. | ||
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Well, please give me the time to say it, okay? | |
Please. I can give you 60 seconds right now to say what you want. | ||
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All right. In the book of Jeremiah, there are five destroyers. | |
The first destroyer is the poison waters. | ||
And we have been fighting that since the late 1940s with the fluoride and everything else that they've been putting in the water. | ||
And Alex has been fighting that battle, that destroyer, for years. | ||
The second destroyer to come is the disease. | ||
We've had the polio. | ||
We've had AIDS. We've had Lyme disease. | ||
We've had Zika. | ||
We've had various flus. | ||
We've had SARS. We've had coronavirus. | ||
And now this destroyer has come, which is not a natural virus. | ||
It is a bioweapon, and it has been released. | ||
There's more coming behind it. | ||
The third destroyer is coming. | ||
And that destroyer is the sword. | ||
Donald Trump will be re-elected president in 2020. | ||
I do not believe it is going to be a blowout. | ||
It is going to be a close race and it is going to be a contentious race and a contested race. | ||
And I'm here to tell everybody out there that if you take up the sword, you will die by the sword. | ||
If you defend yourself because you are attacked, you will live. | ||
And the fourth destroyer... | ||
God. | ||
The fourth destroyer... Come on, help me here. | ||
The fourth destroyer... | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. The third destroyer is the scarceness, the famine, okay, which is here. | ||
It is not a famine of food. | ||
It is the famine of the Word of God. | ||
In 1954... Lyndon Baines Johnson filled his heart with Satan and deceived the church through the 501c3. | ||
And the pastors at that time aided hook, line, and sinker. | ||
And they became deceived. | ||
All right, Levi, I love you. | ||
It was great, but I'm out of time now, brother. | ||
And I wish you could go on. | ||
Look, here's the problem. This happens a lot here, guys. | ||
I can't give you 10 minutes on air, guys. | ||
And because I just gave Levi four minutes, I cut off multiple people who were waiting an hour. | ||
Okay? So, Levi, I gave you your time. | ||
You couldn't even get it all out. So if you call in, folks, I'm not trying to be rude. | ||
You just got to be precise with your message. | ||
But thanks to everybody that called in. | ||
Sorry I couldn't get to all the calls. | ||
Remember, Infowarsstore.com. | ||
We'll have more news tomorrow. | ||
We're in this together, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'll see you in 21 hours. | ||
You stay classy, InfoWarriors. | ||
It is with no pleasure that I come to you and report to you that InfoWar's worst analysis of the coming events six weeks ago has turned out to be dead on yet again. | ||
But it was the scripting It was the choreographed nature of the Communist Chinese, the EU, mainstream controlled media in the West, the United Nations, that let us know that this virus was going to be used to bring down Western economies. | ||
Communist China bought the weaponized virus from Obama five years ago. | ||
It's been confirmed it's man-made. | ||
There's been an almost complete lockdown on that info, even though members of the Senate Intelligence Committee have come out and said that's where all the evidence points. | ||
So a manufactured virus that they know is going to create devastation and panic is released right as the United States won the trade war with Communist China. | ||
Now remember, Communist China is not just China, it's all the globalist interests that have built up China to be the model of authoritarianism for the entire world. | ||
And so Infowars was dead on saying that if Trump didn't upfront understand that he was being set up, and that if Trump tried to play it down as to not create panic, they would then double back later Unified in the corporate media and say that he had dropped the ball by not installing enough of emergency early and that it was his fault that the virus spread uncontrollably inside the United States. | ||
Even though the facts don't show any of that, they show the opposite. | ||
China said it was no big deal and was covering it up. | ||
Trump went along with that as to not create a new trade war. | ||
Then, as soon as China was seen as the wondrous good guys in all of this by all the media and saints killing people at checkpoints and shutting down whole cities and welding people into their homes, as soon as that was completed, suddenly it shifted that Trump hadn't done enough, even though it was the United Nations that had said weeks and weeks ago Trump was wrong for stopping flights from China. | ||
They wanted it to come here, they wanted it to spread, and they wanted to use it as an economic crisis to kill the Trump recovery and hopefully remove him from office and to stop his nationwide rallies because of the virus and so much more. | ||
And now, exactly as we predicted six weeks ago, The controlled corporate press is blaming President Trump for the virus that originated in China. | ||
So make no mistake, America is at war with an axis of evil. | ||
The Communist Chinese is its main base of operations. | ||
But the megabanks, the EU, the UN, and the leftists across the world are banded together openly celebrating that this will kill the US recovery. | ||
And America becoming great again because the last 50 years has been about slowly deindustrializing us, turning us against our friends and family, breaking up our families, turning men against women, women against men, race war, all of this garbage. | ||
And because America is coming back, the globalists are so angry. | ||
And so now they're using the global power they had over the economy to try to shut our economy down. | ||
And they're so arrogant, they're bragging about it, just like Bill Maher did a week ago, saying, we're going to bring Trump down with this coronavirus. | ||
These people are sick. | ||
And they're evil. We have to come together and realize what's happening and rally behind President Trump and rally behind America and expose where the virus came from and the fact that it's man-made. | ||
Infowars.com forward slash show and man.video. | ||
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