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I'm your host, Owen Troyer, with you for the next three hours. | ||
Coming up in the next segment, we're going to debut some of the HD footage that we have not put out yet of police in Austin, Texas, last night confronting me and some of the crew. | ||
It was honestly quite awkward. | ||
It was kind of as if they didn't really know what they were doing. | ||
And we obviously weren't breaking any laws. | ||
And I guess maybe they thought we'd panic and fear because we were out during the coronavirus shutdown. | ||
And so that exchange and exhibition of our First Amendment right here in Austin, Texas last night, myself and the War Room crew. | ||
So big shout out to the War Room crew that made it out there last night. | ||
So we're going to play that. | ||
I want to take phone calls on this issue of our civil liberties being violated right now. | ||
This issue of the economy being shut down right now. | ||
Is it worth it? Is it not? | ||
But I've got tons and tons of news to get to. | ||
I've got great guests coming up today. | ||
Tom Papert on at 4 o'clock. | ||
Maybe we'll take your calls with Tom Papert at 4 o'clock. | ||
And then Dr. E. Michael Jones in the third hour. | ||
So that's Tom Papert in the second hour. | ||
E. Michael Jones in the third hour. | ||
And he'll be talking about the effects of the coronavirus or the lack thereof and more so of the panic. | ||
But what about this stimulus bill? | ||
That we're all staring at now. | ||
Over $2 trillion. | ||
And guess what? Because there actually wasn't enough stimulus or relief or aid in this bill. | ||
There's already clamoring in D.C. for a second bill. | ||
Yeah, that's how D.C. works. | ||
So we're looking at all of that. | ||
And you know what? I won't do it right now. | ||
At some point today, if I remember, we're going to do a little something fun that will raise your eyebrows a little bit. | ||
It'll make you go, it's one of those things that just makes you go, huh, huh. | ||
So, we'll get to that. | ||
But boy, oh boy, was Infowars right again. | ||
The Democrats squeezed everything they could. | ||
It's like if you're really committed to having a full glass of freshly squeezed orange juice, and you're just sitting there squeezing that orange just until you get that last drop. | ||
But, even when you get that last drop, if you're the Democrats... | ||
You go right back and look for another orange to squeeze to death. | ||
And this is what we're putting up with. | ||
The president is celebrating it as a victory. | ||
It's kind of crazy that I would be considering this as my current opinion, but I think when it comes to this relief bill, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is right and President Donald Trump is wrong? | ||
I can't even believe I'm saying that. | ||
But she's trying to delay this and she's being attacked for doing just that. | ||
Well, most Trump supporters, we took calls yesterday, they don't like this spending bill either. | ||
But on the other side, see what happened last night when me and the crew went out during the shutdown of America when we were out and what the police tried to do to us. | ||
OK, well, we're not going to go home. | ||
We're going to continue to ride around and document this. | ||
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We're not breaking any laws. OK? OK. All right. | |
Thanks, guys. All right. | ||
So that's how you handle that. | ||
Simple as that, folks. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Owen Schroer here from InfoWars.com. | ||
Bye. | ||
And we are going to be traveling to downtown Austin, Texas, which is in the middle of a forced shutdown. | ||
Businesses have been told they must be closed, bars are boarded up, restaurants are closing early. | ||
And the mayor has told us it's time to shelter in place. | ||
There is a quarantine forced shutdown in order right now, and the government has advised us to stay off the streets. | ||
They've threatened fines or jail time if you violate some of these orders. | ||
So here's the deal, though. They're shutting businesses down. | ||
They're telling businesses they can't be closed. | ||
They're shutting down roads, telling you not to travel. | ||
And then they give out this certificate saying, you're essential, you're allowed to travel, you're allowed to be open, this or that. | ||
Walmart can have as many people as they want, but the local mom and pop gets shut down. | ||
But let me explain something about this. | ||
You want to know what I think about this certificate? | ||
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That's what I think about this certificate. | |
Garbage. Nothing. | ||
And so, I ride tonight with my crew in open defiance of a forced government shutdown. | ||
Forced quarantine. | ||
Kill the economy. | ||
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and blame Trump. | |
And everybody's saying that the fix is in. | ||
Sup, y'all? | ||
Beep, beep. | ||
Beep. | ||
If you are an American receiving this transmission, you are free. | ||
I repeat, you are free. | ||
Up towards the Capitol. | ||
You know what I'm saying? Well, we have the right to assemble, but we also have an essential media pass. | ||
So... We're documenting the government shutdown. | ||
Folks, I'm being spoken to by police right now. | ||
So what's the stay-at-home order? | ||
I mean, there's people everywhere. There's homeless people everywhere. | ||
Well, we're just out here documenting this. | ||
So are you trying to tell us that you're gonna make us go home? | ||
Okay, well, we're not gonna go home. | ||
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We're still free. Hey, I'm gonna go talk to him. | |
I'm sorry, I can't hear you. | ||
Stay away from you? Oh, I just can't hear you over there. | ||
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All right, social distancing. So, what's up? | |
What are you trying to tell us? Okay, well, we're not gonna go home. | ||
We're gonna continue to ride around and document this. | ||
We're not breaking any laws. We have the right to assemble. | ||
We're also with media. | ||
We have essential passes. | ||
So, we appreciate the warning, but we're gonna stay out here tonight. | ||
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Okay. Okay? Okay. | |
All right. | ||
Thanks, guys. All right. | ||
So that's how you handle that. | ||
Simple as that, folks. | ||
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Did they think they were about to arrest all of us? | |
These mopeds are 100% street legal. | ||
We've all been verified to ride these. | ||
We're on the streets of Austin, Texas. | ||
The streets are... I mean, they're obviously a ghost town compared to normal, but there's still traffic out here. | ||
There's still people riding around. | ||
And so... Look, I don't know what that cop's deal was. | ||
Obviously, he was trying to send us home for whatever reason. | ||
He wouldn't leave us alone. He came out here in a paddy wagon. | ||
As if there's some mandatory enforced stay-at-home order that they can just enforce. | ||
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We're patrolling the streets. | |
We're gonna get you. We're the boogeyman. | ||
Like, we don't take that here in America. | ||
No. The people that gave us all this freedom, paid for in blood, were not... | ||
Driven or shut down by fear. | ||
It was courage. It was bravery. | ||
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What happened to Americans? What happened to American grit? | |
This is American Grid. | ||
This is Infowars. This is the war room crew. | ||
We're out here. So there you go, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We cannot crash the economy with who knows what could come on the other side of this. | ||
We need to be smarter about this. | ||
We cannot be driven into panic by fear. | ||
So we saw police in a paddy wagon try to send us home, kind of try to intimidate us. | ||
We stood up for our rights. | ||
We suggest you do the same. | ||
And it's time to reopen America. | ||
I don't know how much longer we can tolerate this, but by Easter, hashtag open by Easter. | ||
For InfoWars.com, this is Owen Troyer. | ||
So there you go. | ||
That was last night in downtown Austin, Texas. | ||
Myself and some of my crew, if they want to get a little cameo on the crew cam, went out last night. | ||
And if you guys want to put like Derek in a headlock or beat him up a little bit or something too, that's okay since he bailed. | ||
But we went out last night. | ||
Hey, it was just an exercise of freedom. | ||
I didn't even plan on having to deal with police at all, actually, quite frankly. | ||
It was more of an exercise of freedom just to say, hey, you don't have to be afraid. | ||
Hey, take proper precautions. | ||
We get it. But you're not a slave. | ||
You cannot be told to shelter in place. | ||
You cannot be told you can't go outside. | ||
They can't just shut down your life and tell you when to be panicked, when to close your business, all this stuff. | ||
No. That's not what America was built on. | ||
So it just so happened, and as we're just kind of riding around, we were followed by police actually a couple times, but that's just because there's a lot of police out right now and there's not much other traffic. | ||
So we were followed by police a couple times, but they usually just gave us a wave or a, you know, not approval or whatever. | ||
But for whatever reason, that paddy wagon came up and the gentleman in the passenger seat I don't know. | ||
Look, I like the Austin police. | ||
I'm friends with them, I would say, just in general. | ||
We get along. I think they're great people. | ||
Salute them. So I'm not trying to ruffle any feathers with the APD, but it was kind of an awkward exchange between that gentleman and the crew was noting what seemed to be What seemed to be kind of antagonistic sarcasm at the end. | ||
I suppose theories are he saw that it said InfoWars on my shirt and then gave it kind of a goofy look like, oh, you're one of them. | ||
But either way, hey, look, they said, hey, it was really odd. | ||
Again, he kept saying you got to go home. | ||
You gotta go home. And I was just like, no, no. | ||
But he was kind of quiet about it. | ||
And then when I got up and tried to actually talk to him, he said, whoa, you know, social distance. | ||
Keep your distance from me. And I was like, well, look, we're out here not breaking any laws. | ||
We have the right to assemble. | ||
We also have these stupid essential passes that the government's handing out for people in a caste-based system. | ||
So, yeah, there's the... | ||
And then the, hey, thanks for being responsible. | ||
Well, hey, it's one level of responsibility to say, okay, I'm going to, you know, shelter in place or whatever or wash my hands 30 times a day or all that stuff, and that's fine. | ||
That's one level of responsibility. | ||
Okay. Well, another level of responsibility as an American is not giving in to tyranny. | ||
Just flexing your rights, reminding fellow Americans, hey, you have rights. | ||
Hey, you can't just be told to shelter in place by the government. | ||
That's not their role. | ||
You're a free, sovereign citizen. | ||
This is a republic. So there's a certain level of responsibility there. | ||
So I think we were being responsible. | ||
We're all healthy. We're not spreading disease. | ||
We didn't get sick. | ||
Everyone's okay. Is the crew okay? | ||
Guys, are you okay? Let me check on the crew real quick. | ||
Guys, are you... I mean, let's see if they're... | ||
Did you guys survive that ride last night in the middle of a global pandemic? | ||
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All right. Okay, we're all okay. | |
We're all okay, guys. | ||
It's time for America, I think, to open back up. | ||
But now they're saying 80,000 dead next month. | ||
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So this is breaking right now, and I'm having the crew look around to see if this is going on anywhere else. | ||
City of Miami imposes a 10 p.m. | ||
curfew amid coronavirus pandemic. | ||
10 to 5 a.m. will be a curfew. | ||
So I asked the crew, are there any other American cities that are doing this? | ||
My guess is they will follow suit, but I'm not sure if it's happened yet for sure. | ||
So now what do you think about this? | ||
Well, here's my first response. | ||
What scientific information can be presented to me that shows that a virus is less active at night? | ||
Or I guess more active at night. | ||
And so we have to have a curfew. | ||
So I guess the virus would be more active at night and so therefore we have a curfew. | ||
Or is it that maybe the sun helps you fight a viral infection and so there's no sun at night? | ||
But they wouldn't tell you that. | ||
They're trying to blot out the sun with geoengineering. | ||
And see, I want to do this new thing because it's like, well, you always say they. | ||
I want to say we because it is we. | ||
We're all humans. We're all doing this. | ||
We are chemtrailing ourselves. | ||
We are geoengineering. | ||
What else are we doing? | ||
Why are we imposing a curfew over a coronavirus? | ||
Again, I'm not seeing any... | ||
Evidence that a coronavirus spreads more at night. | ||
There's no nighttime activity happening. | ||
You've got all the bars closed. | ||
So is this just more power grabbing? | ||
Just how far can we go? | ||
Hey, we shut everything down, but these damn citizens keep going outside. | ||
Like, oh, that pesky war room crew wanted to drive around on a beautiful Austin night on scooters. | ||
How dare they? | ||
Did you see how beautiful the night was at the Texas Capitol and the weather was perfect? | ||
And so some of those pesky Americans decided to ride around on scooters? | ||
It's like you step outside, see all the children playing baseball or like, you know, you hear the basketball dribbling down the street and you're like, those pesky kids? | ||
Somebody shut them down! | ||
Don't they know they could be spreading a virus? | ||
Alright, so the crew has found this for me. | ||
Laredo and Webb County plan to enact shelter-in-place curfew due to coronavirus. | ||
This is from today's news. | ||
Oh, and by the way, Miami says they're not going to impose that until Friday. | ||
So again, it's this weird like back end of the spectrum Response To say well we're gonna impose a curfew but not till Friday because you know I Guess they just assume people are gonna want to be going out this weekend, and so they don't want that to happen Vicksburg mayor announces curfew And other measures that was from | ||
Earlier this week that will start at 11 p.m.. Vicksburg, Mississippi Portland curfew goes into effect to curb community spread of coronavirus This was two weeks ago. | ||
Or excuse me, one week ago. | ||
I guarantee you, you could roll up to Portland right now. | ||
Because here's the big irony. | ||
The homeless still roam the streets, live in the streets, sleep on the benches, sleep on the sidewalks. | ||
I'm not even trying to make a joke or like... | ||
Talked down on the homeless. They're literally coughing every five seconds. | ||
Like, we would drive around downtown and every time we'd pass a group of homeless, we'd hear at least two coughs. | ||
We would make jokes like, oh my gosh, he coughed! | ||
Like, run for the hills! | ||
But I guarantee you, you can go out in Portland where the curfew starts at 8. | ||
I guarantee you, you can go out in Portland where the curfew starts at 8 and there will be homeless roaming the streets. | ||
But I guess that is their home. | ||
Texas County's curfew amid coronavirus spread is punishable by fines up to $1,000 in jail time. | ||
That's in Brownsville. Where, by the way... | ||
In fact, I'm going to do this in the break. | ||
I'm in touch with someone from Brownsville right now. | ||
I believe a veteran, actually. | ||
Um... There's something you can do called donating your blood plasma. | ||
And so many in the audience maybe have done this before. | ||
It's something that a lot of people do that are low on cash. | ||
You can donate your blood plasma. | ||
You can do it, I think, maybe twice a month or something. | ||
And they'll pay twice a week, okay? | ||
And they'll pay you like $25, $30 cash, I think, is about the going rate. | ||
You give your blood plasma. | ||
As long as you're healthy, I believe it's pretty easy to become a donor. | ||
The lines... | ||
To give blood plasma right now in Brownsville, Texas are around the block. | ||
Around the block. Now we're going to get hopefully a story up on this at Infowars.com, but I can at least highlight the videos. | ||
And I'll give the crew the information during the break of the guy who filmed the videos of these people because he's saying these are non-citizens giving plasma and there's no screening for coronavirus before they do it. | ||
Now, who knows? Maybe it can spread through the blood. | ||
Maybe it can't. But all the other measures, all the other panics, the curfews, the shutdowns, And it's just, it doesn't make sense. | ||
Alright, we're going to impose a curfew because that will stop a virus. | ||
We're going to, but we're not starting it until Friday. | ||
So healthy Americans are being told to stay at home and we're calling it quarantine. | ||
But that's not called quarantine, that's called tyranny. | ||
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I got a bunch of news I want to get to here. | ||
I'd like to open up phone lines. | ||
I hope I have the time today. | ||
But let me just get to that later. | ||
Let me go through this news right now. | ||
Let me just start pile driving through this news here. | ||
This is from gov.uk. | ||
High consequence infectious diseases. | ||
Now, COVID-19 is or has been treated as such. | ||
But, where is it on here? | ||
As of March 19, 2020, COVID-19 is no longer considered to be a high-consequence infectious disease in the UK. Hmm. | ||
So it's always all the panic news that you see top a drudge today. | ||
US virus deaths may top 80,000 despite confinement says study Look we're all watching this We're seeing the death totals go up. | ||
We're all wondering what's going on. | ||
We're all in a trance by the mainstream news. | ||
But you could do this same aggregation of numbers with any other outbreak of a flu, with car accidents, with all kinds of stuff. | ||
Do the fancy graphics and the fear-mongering over all of it. | ||
Now, we'll see. And we keep hearing this, though. | ||
We'll see in three weeks how bad it is. | ||
Well, we've passed that three weeks already. | ||
And it still just seems to be the same. | ||
U.S. deaths from coronavirus top 1,000. | ||
They've gone over 1,100 today. | ||
That's what they're claiming. The West can't contain the coronavirus should you shelter in China. | ||
It's Wall Street Journal. Talk about reversal of fortunes. | ||
Protesters in Mexico block lanes at Arizona border crossing to demand stricter coronavirus screenings. | ||
Again, how about that reversal of fortune? | ||
It's almost so as if this insanity is spinning people so crazy they're almost coming back to reality. | ||
Like, hey, we need to have borders. | ||
It's like, yeah, we've been saying that. | ||
But it took the coronavirus outbreak for them to get it. | ||
It's like, hey, we shouldn't be so reliant on China for all these goods, man. | ||
Jeez. It's like, oh, really? | ||
Wow. You don't say. | ||
You don't say. | ||
Hey, you should be coughing into your elbow and washing your hands. | ||
And you need to build up an immune system. | ||
This is a disease. | ||
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Oh. Oh. | |
Okay. I'll get right on that. | ||
Did you see all the pork barrel spending in that stimulus bill? | ||
Two trillion dollars? Man, are we even going to get any relief from this? | ||
Oh, the government's wantonly spending your money again? | ||
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Irresponsibly? Wow. | |
Oh, look at the outbreak of that disease in the socialist healthcare systems. | ||
For the most part that I can tell it's been handled pretty well here in the United States. | ||
And you don't want to think this way because you don't want to distort your own reality, but you have to be careful because at some point when you start taking these measures, you're distorting reality by the attempt to not distort reality. | ||
What am I saying? Folks, they fake hate crimes. | ||
They make up Russian collusion. | ||
They do everything to get Trump. You don't think some people would be trying to make this outbreak as bad as possible? | ||
Or at least make it seem to be as bad as possible at all levels of society? | ||
I mean, look at the average leftist that's completely lost their mind in the streets of America. | ||
You don't think they'd be trying to hype this thing up and in the back of their minds justifying it, thinking this is how we're going to get Trump, this is how we're going to expose Trump? | ||
They celebrate the crash of the economy saying, see, now don't you know we can get Trump out of office? | ||
So yeah, I don't want to sit here and look at all this and see the people reporting, hey, there's no lines at the testing facilities, hey, we got plenty of ventilators, hey, we got plenty of hospital beds, don't know where this panic is coming from. | ||
I don't want to sit here and think, well, those are just Trump haters that are trying to make this out to be much worse than it is so they can blame Trump. | ||
I don't want to think that way. | ||
I want to recognize my bias and be able to see reality for what it is When I'm talking about these issues, but when they do it over and over about faking hate crimes, about whatever it is, the Covington Catholic Boys, I mean, the list goes on and on. | ||
They were the first ones saying this is just like the flu. | ||
Now they're saying don't say it's like the flu. | ||
They were the first ones saying this is the Wuhan flu. | ||
Now they're saying you're racist if you say it came from China. | ||
So you don't think for one second these same people would be trying to cause a total panic over this and then that the Democrat Party would love to inflate that and watch that burn the economy to the ground and then they're going to reach into your back pocket and rob you for everything you got left? | ||
No, I don't want to think that's the case. | ||
but I've had enough experience to know that it probably is. | ||
Is it I'm a skeptic by birth but a cynic through experience? | ||
Or am I a cynic at birth and a skeptic through experience? | ||
I think it'd be the first one, wouldn't it? | ||
It'd be, I'm a skeptic at birth, a cynic through experience. | ||
It's like, that's awfully cynical to think that they want to make out a disease to be worse than it is because they hate Trump, don't you think? | ||
Yeah, I think that's pretty cynical, but guess what? | ||
They've been caught doing it before. | ||
Remember Jussie Smollett? | ||
Remember Covington Catholic? | ||
Remember Russian collusion? | ||
Remember Ukrainian quid pro quo? | ||
Remember Michael Cohen, Michael Avenatti? | ||
I mean, it's almost like we should just go down the list. | ||
All the BS that they hyped up to blame Trump. | ||
And so Trump... | ||
We'll call it 60 Chess. | ||
Is playing chess and says, fine. | ||
Let's buy into this panic. | ||
Let's buy into this hysteria. | ||
We'll do total lockdowns. | ||
We'll shut down the economy. | ||
We'll buy into the panic and we'll say this is saving lives and this is what we need to do to save lives and this is what we need to do to stop the curve and we'll do the 15 days of shelter in place and all this stuff. | ||
Okay, we're going to go along with it because the media has the public in such a Tizzy now that this is what we've been left to do instead of sit here and say, because there's no winning, folks. | ||
I mean, because it's almost like, I mean, we deal with this too. | ||
There's no winning. I can sit here and say, quit panicking over this virus. | ||
Quit freaking out. | ||
Look at the flu numbers in comparison. | ||
Look at the H1N numbers and N1 numbers in comparison. | ||
Look at all the comparison numbers and see, ask yourself, why are they panicking about this? | ||
Why is this such a big deal? | ||
But see, there's that fear of all the fingers pointing at you saying, you caused a global pandemic! | ||
You did that! | ||
And the media will be there all day long doing it to Donald Trump, poking him non-stop. | ||
But you see, where is the media poking Donald Trump saying, you caused tyranny in America? | ||
Where is the fear of the media saying, you are limiting civil rights? | ||
Where is the media saying, you're violating civil liberties? | ||
Where is that media? | ||
And what does that tell you about the state of American media That the restricting and outright violation of American civil liberties is not being henpecked. | ||
But if you don't freak out and panic over a disease that thus far has been about average flu season, well, you're the worst thing ever and you get henpecked to death and you must go along with the tyranny and the panic or you're evil. | ||
Well, ladies and gentlemen, the mayor of Chicago has already made stay-at-home orders and said citations will be issued and now in a statement has even threatened arrests for those that refuse to shelter in place. | ||
Here is Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Democrat in Chicago. | ||
This is an order that's enforceable by law. | ||
We're going to give you an admonition. | ||
And if you don't turn right away and head home, then you're going to get a citation. | ||
And if worse, yeah, we will take you into custody. | ||
I hope that it doesn't come to that. | ||
I hope that I don't have to shut down the lakefront and shut down all the parks. | ||
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But I will. Wow. | |
Oh my gosh. | ||
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What a bitch. | |
You better listen to me or I'll shut down your beach. | ||
You better listen to me or I'll tell the cops to arrest you. | ||
You know what? I better calm down. | ||
But let me tell you, my response to hearing stuff like that, well, I can't say here on terrestrial radio. | ||
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Okay? Okay. You know what? | |
Let's play that one more time. | ||
Let's listen to this tyrant, this mayor of Chicago. | ||
This is an order that's enforceable by law. | ||
We're going to give you an admonition. | ||
And if you don't turn right away and head home, then you're going to get a citation. | ||
And if worse, yeah, we will take you into custody. | ||
I hope that it doesn't come to that. | ||
I hope that I don't have to shut down the lakefront and shut down all the parks. | ||
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But I will. You know what? | |
I'm just not hearing it right. | ||
I'm not... | ||
Let me hear that one more time from Tyrant Dictator Lightfoot in Chicago. | ||
This is an order that's enforceable by law. | ||
We're going to give you an admonition. | ||
And if you don't turn right away and head home, then you're going to get a citation. | ||
And if worse, yeah, we will take you into custody. | ||
I hope that it doesn't come to that. | ||
I hope that I don't have to shut down the lakefront and shut down all the parks. | ||
But I will. Wow. | ||
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I mean, it's just, it's ridiculous. | |
What is, see, this is the exposure of Big Brother. | ||
This is the exposure of the nanny state. | ||
I didn't, first of all, I've never lived in Chicago. | ||
Love Chicago. One of the greatest cities in America. | ||
Was Lori Lightfoot elected to be your nanny? | ||
I almost want to open the phone lines up right now for people in Chicago exclusively. | ||
In fact, I want to do that right now. | ||
I want to open up the phone lines right now. | ||
And I'm looking specifically for callers in Chicago, Illinois. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Or in Miami, Florida. | ||
Or if there's been a mandatory curfew and your local government is threatening you with arrest for violating it, I want you to call in. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
And I can't even believe the response that I'm getting on Twitter because of My report last night, going out on the streets of Austin during this shutdown, this fake shutdown, this fake lockdown that doesn't exist. | ||
It's all real. It's not real. | ||
Excuse me. It's all just a con game. | ||
See, if America rejects this, what does the government do? | ||
Nothing. All they can do is make you panic more. | ||
You're going to get sick! | ||
You're going to get sick! | ||
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You there! Yes! | |
You, walking on the streets of Chicago, alone, with nobody else. | ||
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You must go home, or you will be arrested. | |
What? What? | ||
This is unbelievable, man. | ||
I can't believe Americans are putting up with this. | ||
I'm about at wit's end. | ||
And even if I decided to just go all in on saying... | ||
This coronavirus is a hoax. | ||
It's time for Americans to just forget about this and move about their business. | ||
There's Tyrant Lightfoot. | ||
It's just like, why is that? | ||
Why am I being attacked for going out on the streets of America? | ||
Why am I being attacked for embracing and executing my civil liberties and my freedoms? | ||
Why is that now? | ||
I mean, I can't believe it. | ||
We're sitting here shutting down the economy, restricting our freedoms, going along with tyranny. | ||
What are they going to do? | ||
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Whoa, whoa, whoa report on the media how a thousand died. | |
That'll scare you. That'll get you whipped up into a frenzy. | ||
You want that? | ||
We'll attack you in the media. | ||
Saying you were responsible for the spread of coronavirus. | ||
Is that what you want? | ||
No, citizen. | ||
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Go home. Oh, you thought you were free? | |
This is unbelievable. | ||
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You know, salute. | |
Salute to the businesses that are staying open. | ||
There's a great burrito stop here in Austin, Texas. | ||
Cabo Bob's. Probably the best burrito you'll ever have. | ||
Line usually out the door at lunch. | ||
I mean, just like, you know, outdoor, daily routine. | ||
It's that good. People still go and wait in line. | ||
I go over there today to pick up a burrito for lunch. | ||
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No line, nothing. Walk right in and right out. | |
Ten minutes. Crazy. | ||
Like I always do. | ||
I'm talking to the people. Happened to run into the owner. | ||
He's like, yeah. We're taking all the measurements, you know. | ||
They've got, like, it's like the greatest thing you've ever seen. | ||
Like, the whole partitions. | ||
You wouldn't even think they changed everything. | ||
The workers are all in masks and gloves, preparing the food. | ||
It's like, you will have no worries at all. | ||
It's like, people won't go. | ||
They won't go get their favorite burrito now. | ||
It's still open. | ||
You can go get your food. | ||
It's like, oh man, I wish I could go to Cabo Bob's, but that dang coronavirus. | ||
No, they're still making burritos. | ||
It's like the same thing. | ||
It's like, oh, like, oh, I wish I was free, but that dang coronavirus just, oh man. | ||
It's like, no, you're still free. | ||
Like, you're still free! | ||
I really don't even know how to measure it all anymore. | ||
So it's like, again, I could come out here and say, oh, the coronavirus is a hoax. | ||
Or I could come up here and say, oh, let's measure the numbers and compare it to the flu. | ||
Or I could come up here and say, oh, the coronavirus is really deadly. | ||
It doesn't even matter. | ||
Because the point is the same. | ||
You're still free. Even if the coronavirus is a global plague and 100 million Americans have died, you're still free. | ||
You can still walk around on the streets. | ||
Now, you probably won't be by then, for obvious reasons. | ||
But that's not where we're at. | ||
It's all panic. It's all fear-based. | ||
It's all fear-induced by the media with flashing graphics and numbers and death counts. | ||
No, you're still free. | ||
And the fact that I'm being attacked... | ||
On Twitter for simply saying, no, I'm still free. | ||
You can't tell me to stay home. | ||
I mean, folks, this is like when you have Americans in the street chanting death to America. | ||
Hell, they're on the coronavirus team. | ||
They're cheering for it. Coronavirus is killing America. | ||
Coronavirus is killing an idea. | ||
Coronavirus is killing a concept. | ||
Coronavirus is killing a spirit. | ||
Is it killing some Americans? | ||
Is it killing some people? Yeah. | ||
Not that many. | ||
That's so insensitive. | ||
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No, that's what they do so that you censor yourself. | |
It's like the same thing. | ||
It's like, oh my gosh, you said something about the Jews. | ||
Don't you know that they endured the Holocaust? | ||
It's like, oh my gosh, you said something about the coronavirus. | ||
Don't you know that people died? | ||
So what, I'm not free? | ||
So something happens, and then all of a sudden I'm just not free. | ||
Or you're offended, and then all of a sudden I don't have free speech. | ||
Or I can't think. | ||
No, that's not how it works in this country. | ||
That's not how a free country works. | ||
So you can go ahead and decide then. | ||
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Do you want to be free? | |
Or do you want to be scared? | ||
That's what this is all about. | ||
Do you want to be free? Or do you want to be scared? | ||
I'm going to go right to these callers in Chicago on the other side here. | ||
If you're in Chicago, Miami, or another area that's been called into curfew, we've got your calls coming up. | ||
Tom Papert as well. I want to hear what you think about this curfew. | ||
Will you abide? Alright, I do have a lot of other things to get to, but I can't help but focus on this right now because it's unbelievable. | ||
Curfews, shutdowns, economic disasters, it's all being contrived over fear from a coronavirus. | ||
And quite frankly, I've had just about enough of it. | ||
But I want to see what people in Chicago think about Mayor Lori Lightfoot saying that you could face arrest if you do not abide by a curfew. | ||
So we've got callers from Chicago lining up right now. | ||
Let's start with Greg in Chicago. | ||
Greg, what do you think about your mayor telling you abide by a curfew or get arrested? | ||
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Well, I'm actually right next to Chicago, Roxford, but I'm sure we're going to be next. | |
Do you think people will abide by this curfew or will we see arrests? | ||
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I think you might. | |
I don't know. I think you might see arrests of me around here. | ||
It just seems like a lot of people believe it. | ||
And it's crazy, you know, what they're doing. | ||
I mean, I agree with you 100% on all that. | ||
But I do have one question. | ||
I mean, if it's this crazy, like what you guys had to run in with the police down in Texas, isn't Trump in charge of all the military and the police and everything, ultimately? | ||
I think ultimately Trump would say that that's up to the states. | ||
I think the only thing, the only power Trump would really have is to just use the bully pulpit, the power of persuasion to stop this hysteria like he was trying to do at the outset when he was saying, oh, this is just like the flu. | ||
And then the media made it out to be the most deadly global pandemic ever to make him look bad. | ||
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Right. I mean, if somebody's messing with our civil liberties, I mean, he should be able to step right in and say, no, you're not going to do that. | |
No, no, you are right on that. | ||
I mean, if this... | ||
It's a touchy issue because they've put this fear about it. | ||
They've labeled it as death. | ||
And so it really takes a courageous individual to stand up to that. | ||
And the coronavirus is still a mystery in a lot of ways. | ||
So it's hard to really put your chips on a table when there's still, you know, hard cards to be put down on the table yet. | ||
So it's a difficult situation. | ||
Thanks for the call, Greg. Let's go to Erica in Chicago, who's an Uber driver. | ||
Erica, what do you make of the mayor saying, abide by our curfew or you could face arrest? | ||
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Hey, Owen. It's Erica. | |
Yeah, Larry. The cops call her Larry Lightfoot. | ||
Yeah, they're not a big fan. | ||
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Oh, they hate her. | |
Second City Cop. That's how you figure out the cop stuff. | ||
Yeah, I drive Uber here. | ||
I'm a recovering lesbian DJ, and I'm going to move to South Carolina pretty soon to get out of this commie hellhole. | ||
But people are, like, terrified of each other. | ||
Like, just walking down the street, everybody's looking at me. | ||
My friend Anthony was eating a hot dog on the bench the other day, like, across from a Polish hot dog stand, and this lady came up to him with a mascot and said, are you okay? | ||
He's like, yeah, I'm eating a hot dog. | ||
Are you okay? Well, that's what I'm saying. | ||
Growing up as a kid, I remember... | ||
When I would visit New York or Chicago, like, that was part of the stuff that I loved about those cities was the people, the lifestyle, just, like, hard-nosed, gritty, like, not, like, you know, like, yeah, I'm eating a hot dog. | ||
Like, what's your problem? Get out of my face. | ||
It's like, oh, how dare you eat that? | ||
Like, it wasn't like this hoity-toity progressivist that we see in these cities now. | ||
It used to be like, like, hey, like, you know, we're free-loving Americans here. | ||
Like, you got your deal, I got mine. | ||
Like, It's like, I'm eating a hot dog on a bench. | ||
It's like, now it's like, oh, look at this pedestrian eating a hot dog on a bench. | ||
Does he even have a hand sanitizer? | ||
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Like, oh! Yeah, it was Rahm Emanuel. | |
We called him Rahmbo. | ||
Rahm Emanuel, I mean, when he brought Google in here and they redid the whole Fulton Market area right downtown, That's all what I call, like, yuppie prisons. | ||
They're these big, ugly buildings that they charge $500,000 for a studio condo. | ||
And they put in all these high-end hospitality groups to take over, so the mom-and-pop shops. | ||
I mean, my guessing is, because I'm about to go to a break here, Erica, but they probably shut down all the museums, the lakefront. | ||
I mean, have they just shut it all down? | ||
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Yeah, they have, but, I mean, you can still do stuff, but... | |
The cops don't want to pull people over. | ||
If you read the cop logs, they don't want to do it. | ||
So people are still out and about enjoying Chicago, but they've tried to shut everything down. | ||
Exactly. Second hour of the InfoWars War Room, we're joined by Tom Papert. | ||
We're going to go back out to the phone lines here. | ||
Callers in Chicago specifically and others where they've issued curfews and threatened arrests if you don't abide. | ||
And so, if you're Tom Papert in Wichita, Kansas, where I think they've had, what, maybe two confirmed cases of coronavirus now, Tom? | ||
I think two, probably more, probably ten times as many car accidents in Wichita, but shut down everything. | ||
I'm sorry, Owen, I just can't hear you yet. | ||
I think the crew needs to put us together. | ||
All right, guys, let's work on getting Tom my audio. | ||
All right, I think Tom has me now. | ||
So, Tom... I think there's been two cases of coronavirus confirmed in Wichita, but they have the city locked down. | ||
There's probably been 20 car accidents in that time, but, you know, no big panic. | ||
Don't worry. Even if one has maybe been fatal, like it's not a big deal, don't worry about it. | ||
But, oh, two cases of coronavirus shut everything down. | ||
We're seeing mayors and others call for curfews. | ||
They're enforcing these now, probably going nationwide within a week. | ||
So, I mean, what do you make of the latest hysteria? | ||
How is Wichita dealing with the shutdown? | ||
What do you think about curfews being imposed? | ||
Threats of arrest if you don't abide? | ||
Tom Pappert, NationalFile.com. | ||
It's completely disgusting, Owen. | ||
It drives me absolutely insane to see what's happening to the city where I was born and raised in the city I love. | ||
I mean, it's similar to you and where you're from there in Missouri. | ||
It's a nice, quiet Midwest town. | ||
And to see them do what's being done in California, in New York... | ||
Over what, a few cases? | ||
I mean, the first person, from my understanding, from the local news, the first person in Wichita to get coronavirus has actually been released from the hospital. | ||
They were stable enough and well enough and not contagious. | ||
They were let out and they're now resting at home, is my understanding. | ||
Now we've got two or three more cases, and it's very, very small numbers. | ||
But yet, of course, you have the local media fear-mongering saying that by the end of the month or the middle of April, we're going to have every hospital bed filled. | ||
There's going to be morgues in the parking lot. | ||
Everybody is going to be dead. | ||
Death, mayhem, destruction. | ||
And then you look around and you just don't see it. | ||
But the economic loss. | ||
I mean, Wichita is the air capital of the world. | ||
We have most of the widest proportion of our economy is aircraft manufacturing. | ||
We have Spirit here, which of course makes aircraft for Boeing. | ||
Well, because of coronavirus, they have canceled all their Boeing production line. | ||
Part of me, the libertarian side, I'm like, yeah, it's probably all right. | ||
Let's stop being part of the military industrial complex. | ||
But you're talking tens of thousands of people right here in Wichita who are going to be without a job and waiting on their Trump bucks, their measly $1,200 for God knows how long. | ||
Meanwhile, I mean, it's complete insanity. | ||
Today in the building here, I counted eight cars. | ||
Eight cars in a building with ten-plus floors. | ||
Thousands of people work here. | ||
Everybody is at home. Nobody was on the street on my drive-in. | ||
Nobody was on the highway I could see behind me. | ||
Nobody is walking outside. | ||
But yet, I guess I should take that back because people are still walking outside. | ||
You go by the park and there's groups of 50 people all mingling together because they don't know what else to do. | ||
People are desperate to get out of the house. | ||
It's spring in Kansas. | ||
It's 75 degrees. | ||
Winter is finally over. | ||
This is all insane, counterproductive, and I really do believe, Owen, that it's designed to take power away from the president because you're seeing it all across the country. | ||
You're seeing governors, you're seeing mayors, city councils, county commissions flagrantly flaunt what the federal government is saying right now. | ||
I mean, we've all seen Dr. | ||
Birx, we've all seen Fauci, even Fauci, who has connections to Bill Clinton and is completely at odds with President Trump. | ||
Everybody is on the same page in the federal government saying that in most of the country, you're fine to get the economy up and rolling again in just a few days. | ||
We're talking next Wednesday. | ||
We're talking next Tuesday, Easter Sunday at the very latest. | ||
And yet you're seeing all across the country, all of these local leaders, these so-called leaders, the people that nobody votes for them because it's always a special election. | ||
You know, you know as well as I do, most local elections get three, four, 5,000 votes. | ||
And you're getting these people who are unilaterally shutting down the country, county by county, city by city, state by state, in complete disagreement with the federal guidelines. | ||
President Trump wants us open, but no! | ||
The county commission in Sedgwick County, Kansas, says we're all gonna die and we gotta close till May. | ||
It's a disgrace. | ||
And I really do think this is cheap political points. | ||
They're trying to rob President Trump of a second term. | ||
They're trying to destroy the American economy. | ||
And they just might be successful. | ||
You watch President Trump. | ||
He's getting ready to go on now. | ||
And he'll be live. And he'll be saying everything's going well. | ||
New York, the curve is flattening out. | ||
15 days to stop the spread is working. | ||
And then you go and you listen to, say, the Austin City Council or the mayor or the governor. | ||
And they're saying death, destruction, mayhem. | ||
It is... Infuriating. | ||
It is a disgrace. And I wish the federal government had the power to put an end to this insanity. | ||
Well, and that's the thing. | ||
It's like a trickle-down propaganda effect where there's obviously an agenda at the top of this. | ||
Multiple agendas, even. | ||
But it trickles down to local officials, and they buy into it, and they actually think, oh, this is really bad. | ||
They buy into it. They buy into that hysteria. | ||
Then they buy into their role in the hysteria. | ||
Oh, I'm a hero. | ||
I've got to be involved now. | ||
And so now they're making mandates and they're making orders. | ||
Or maybe they're actually afraid. | ||
Maybe, oh, I'm a commissioner in Chicago or Texas or here, and I'm actually afraid, so I'm going to shut people down because I'm afraid. | ||
But no, that's not how America operates. | ||
Look, if you're afraid as a city commissioner or whatever, then stay at home. | ||
Fine. Live in a bubble the rest of your life. | ||
That's none of my business. You can't force people to stay home. | ||
That is... I mean... | ||
But, Tom, that's what I'm saying is so crazy about this. | ||
I wouldn't expect to be attacked like I'm being attacked. | ||
I guess I should have expected this. | ||
For going out on the streets of Austin, Texas? | ||
Like, how dare you be a free citizen, Troy? | ||
You're like, wow! I saw exactly that. | ||
I mean, you had a literal paddy wagon roll up to you and I guess they were going to throw you in the back of the paddy wagon and get you off of the motorcycle and throw you in the back. | ||
I mean, this is something not that long ago I was coming on this show to talk about this happening in totalitarian communist China. | ||
Where we had the viral video, we had nobody else reported on it, National File was first, of a woman being dragged out of her apartment and put inside a cube in the back of a pickup truck that had the Chinese government logos on it. | ||
And everybody is horrified. | ||
And what's happening to this woman? | ||
Where is she being taken? | ||
What the hell is going on? | ||
Well, here we are, not even 90 days later, I mean, maybe 45 days later at most, And we're seeing that happen here in the United States. | ||
You're seeing police officers across journalists in the middle of the street. | ||
And I guess they could have put you in the queue, Owen. | ||
I guess you might have been going to the coronavirus camp. | ||
I don't know what the hell that guy was. | ||
What are they even doing down there? | ||
Oh, but look at the irony of this. | ||
They're releasing prisoners. | ||
So they're going to threaten you with arrest if you violate the coronavirus lockdown. | ||
But they're releasing prisoners because of the lockdown. | ||
I mean, where's the story? You know what? | ||
I'm telling you, though. My spidey senses, for whatever reason, started tingling really heavy today when I was reading the story. | ||
Mayor Bill de Blasio says he will release 300 criminals from Rikers Island. | ||
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What? I mean, what? | |
I'm telling you, there's some... | ||
Look, I'm telling you, something else is up with this, Tom. | ||
This is like... There's something else going on here. | ||
They're like releasing their buddies or something. | ||
I'm serious, man. | ||
Why else would you be releasing criminals back into the streets while you're calling for a shutdown and threatening to arrest people that are going out in the streets? | ||
This doesn't add up at all. | ||
I really think de Blasio, he's like doing a favor to some of his buddies here, releasing 300 inmates from Rikers Island. | ||
This is... That is unbelievable. | ||
I mean, if one of these inmates kills somebody or, God forbid, commits a crime, I mean, should we arrest de Blasio for aiding and abetting a criminal crime? | ||
I mean, what... I think there's two parts of it. | ||
Part of it is probably exactly what you said, but I guess there's maybe three parts, because part of it is we saw the Democrats in the House not that long ago say coronavirus is the perfect opportunity for us to transform society in our image. | ||
Now, the other part of this is... | ||
Restructure America to fit our agenda. | ||
Restructure America to fit our agenda. | ||
That's an exact quote, Tom. | ||
That's an exact quote. And the other part of this is I think these local governments and even the federal government are afraid of lawsuits. | ||
If you get coronavirus spreading in a prison where you don't exactly get a six-foot bubble if you are in jail or prison, I think that they're worried about lawsuits. | ||
I think they're worried about deaths and then lawsuits, and it's going to be a giant bubble. | ||
So let's just put it out. | ||
Let's put them out on the streets. Let's have these murderers, these offenders, these sexual predators. | ||
Let's just have them go do what they do to the American citizens, save the government some money. | ||
Now, I do notice Tom is abiding. | ||
He has his stay six feet away sign on his desk. | ||
Very important, folks. | ||
You're not even allowed to breathe in America unless you're six feet away from any other human being. | ||
This is the new America. | ||
Freedom is dead, folks. Coronavirus is alive and well, but freedom, well, coronavirus killed that. | ||
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We're going to get into the new stories going on at National File in a minute here, Tom, coming up. | ||
But before we go back to the calls for people responding about curfews being ordered, I got another... | ||
This is a dictate. | ||
This is some edict. Like, oh, I all of a sudden am owned by some government? | ||
I'm all of a sudden owned by some mayor? | ||
Saying, well, if you don't abide, you will be fined $500 or even arrested. | ||
So I guess, Tom, here's my thing. | ||
When does this end? | ||
This is an indefinite suspension of our freedoms. | ||
When does it end? | ||
Where do we draw the line? | ||
And then how do we even properly have that discussion of that scenario? | ||
Owen, according to these people, it never ends. | ||
I've heard some of these happy little leftists talk about extending this through most of 2020. | ||
It's why the left is pushing vote by mail. | ||
It's why Hillary Clinton and the Rothschild family want us to vote by mail. | ||
And it's already passing in states. | ||
It's already in Pennsylvania. | ||
But they don't want this to end. | ||
They want a Great Depression. | ||
We've seen it for months. | ||
They've been begging for this. | ||
We saw Bill Maher get up there on television and say, I hope the economy crashes to hurt President Trump. | ||
Well, he's finally getting what he wants. | ||
It's a completely insane response to a virus that the more data comes out is not as bad as initial indications looked. | ||
I mean, now we've got drugs that may even be able to treat this thing with a near 100% efficacy. | ||
I mean, it's totally insane. | ||
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And then they have Nevada governors banning that drug! | |
Right, right. | ||
You have to be in a hospital and it has to be, you basically have to have a decree from His Highness the Governor of Nevada, the Great Democrat. | ||
You must kiss the Ring of the King or you must kiss the King's Prince Andrew before you can have such a drug. | ||
Don't look that up, kids. No, but that's completely accurate. | ||
And by the way, Cuomo is working on doing the same thing. | ||
He's making it so you have to be in a hospital and be in a coronavirus trial for the hydrochloxy, whatever it is, this malaria drug that's been around since the 1920s. | ||
Oh, they're going to make that like Eric Ciaramella, hydrochloroquine. | ||
It's like, oh, you can't say that. | ||
Well, they're already trying. I mean, it's insane, and it shows exactly where our media, where our local governments are. | ||
They are 100 percent. | ||
They are in this thing to hurt the president. | ||
They do not care about their constituents. | ||
They do not care about the country, about the economy, about whether or not their constituents are going to have a house at the end of next month. | ||
What they care about is winning political points against the president. | ||
That's real, because they know. | ||
I mean, if this were really such a big deal, Owen, if This were really the big deal that they're all making. | ||
They would not be doing what they're doing. | ||
They would be expanding ICU beds. | ||
They would be building new hospitals. | ||
That's what they did in China. I was going to say, China literally got massive monstrosities of hospitals built. | ||
Now, people are doubting whether the hospitals were... | ||
The point is, they built it. | ||
They did it. And now people are sitting here saying, wait a second, if you take this at face value, the Chinese people actually handled this better than America. | ||
I'm not saying I'd take that at face value. | ||
I'm not taking any of this at face value. | ||
The point is, what our response has been has never made any sense. | ||
We've been saying that here in the War Room since this started with Tom. | ||
Tom's going to be with us for the rest of the hour. | ||
We're going to be taking your phone calls. | ||
Let's go out to Richie in Chicago. | ||
We're starting with these calls from Chicago because the mayor there, Lightfoot, she is an intellectual lightweight, no doubt, Lightfoot. | ||
Richie in Chicago. How are people in Chicago? | ||
Chicago wins. How are they going to respond to this curfew? | ||
Can you hear me? Loud and clear. | ||
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I don't think that they're going to abide by, especially the criminals. | |
It's still going to be business as usual. | ||
I wanted to point something out. | ||
She said that she's going to close down the parks and everything else, right? | ||
I'll shut down the beach if I have to! | ||
Last week, or maybe it was the beginning of this week, the governor, Pritzker, during one of his press announcements, side-by-side with Whitefoot, he said, oh, you can go on hikes, you can go on this and that. | ||
Man, last week they shut all the state parks down, right? | ||
Nobody accumulates there. | ||
Like, not a whole lot of people are there, obviously, right? | ||
Well, until they shut everything else down, but yeah, I get your point. | ||
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They shut it down, and then they said that you can go on hikes. | |
They were insinuating you could go to the state parks. | ||
Like, they're intentionally trying to cause confusion. | ||
And now, like, they're implementing it. | ||
And a lot of people are saying, oh, well, we couldn't do that before, so what difference does it make? | ||
Well, look, there's all kinds of known crime, deep, deep crime, not like deep state crime, just like individual crime, crime networks and stuff in Chicago. | ||
Everybody knows about that. They used to plant guns and stuff and run them into Chicago and plant coke and run it into Chicago. | ||
And everybody knows about gang activity in Chicago. | ||
But this is like, I mean, everybody knows about how corrupt government is in Chicago. | ||
So do you think that's what this, is this more just corruption in the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago? | ||
I don't even know what the benefit is, though. | ||
Sorry to cut you off. I just don't get it. | ||
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Illinois has been one of the most corrupt states for the longest time, man. | |
Didn't we have one of those mafia leaders run the city a long time ago? | ||
I thought El Capone, I could be wrong. | ||
No, I believe he was from Chicago. | ||
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But my point is this, it's like, they're gonna shut everything down, and they're gonna sit here and tell you, hey, you're not allowed to be in the streets, we're shutting it down, but you're saying, oh, they're intentionally confusing the public, saying, don't worry, we're gonna have the park open for you, like, you can still go on a hike or whatever, and then you show up and you get arrested. | ||
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Oh, yeah. Well, at that point right now, they are not arresting people. | |
Just look at that goblin creature, Lightfoot. | ||
I mean, how are we getting dominated by these people? | ||
Chicago is one of the greatest cities on earth. | ||
And it's just like, that is the mayor? | ||
That goblin freak? | ||
That bug-eyed freak? | ||
Alright, we're back live here. | ||
The InfoWars War Room. Owen Troyer, Tom Papert with you. | ||
First though, let's check in on President Trump. | ||
Live press briefing right now. | ||
The latest on the coronavirus. | ||
Beautiful day. Very good what you're doing. | ||
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Look at all those empty seats. | |
Never seen it like that. | ||
Oh boy. How the world has changed. | ||
How the world has changed, right? | ||
But it's going to end up being better than ever. | ||
I want to thank you very much for being here, and I'd like to update you on the steps we're taking on our ongoing fight to defeat the virus. | ||
This morning at 7.55, I spoke to the leaders of the G20, had a great meeting, and we have a lot of different ideas, a lot of good ideas. | ||
We're working together. The leaders gathered virtually around the world to discuss the whole subject of the problem that Right now, 151 nations have got. | ||
We had President Alberto Fernandez of Argentina, Prime Minister Scott Morrison of Australia, President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, President Xi of China. | ||
By the way, Bolsonaro has doubled down, saying it's just a little cold, basically saying get over it. | ||
Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany. | ||
Prime Minister Modi of India, President Widaldo of Indonesia, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte of Italy. | ||
All right, so a lot of formalities happening here. | ||
We'll monitor that. | ||
And if there's any highlights coming from this, we'll update you. | ||
I believe we're at like five days left to slow the spread since they first announced that. | ||
And I do believe the president has a major event planned tonight as well to go live and give an update. | ||
We'll give you any updates on this one if there are any. | ||
Tom Papert from National File is still with us. | ||
We're going to go back to your phone calls momentarily on the curfews that have just been issued. | ||
But there's a lot of other stuff going on, Tom. | ||
We've got the stimulus bill. | ||
We are monitoring a lot of earthquake activity around America as well. | ||
We haven't been really reporting on that. | ||
I'm not sure. Maybe National File is picking up on that. | ||
I got a lot of news on Bill Gates that I'm going to get to as well. | ||
But what is going on over at the National File today? | ||
Well, we do have a massive report on Bill Gates and how he is essentially pitting Dr. | ||
Fauci against President Trump. | ||
But one of the stories I'd really like to get into, Owen, it's always a pleasure being here, by the way, is what's happened in Australia. | ||
And I think it's really emblematic of what has likely happened We're good to go. | ||
in Australia that for months bought up every bottle of hand sanitizer, every single vitamin C tablet, every single pack of Kleenex, everything that you could possibly need during a coronavirus pandemic and sent it out of Australia and to China. | ||
And they've confirmed this. | ||
They see nothing wrong with this. | ||
So this is the type of behavior that our wonderful friends, the people who are adored by the World Health Organization, the totalitarian communist Chinese insane people. | ||
This is what they do. | ||
This is what they think of you. | ||
They knew that this was going to spread outside China. | ||
Of course they did. | ||
Otherwise they would have let the West in and let them see what was happening. | ||
And so now the people of Australia, you know, you think it's bad when there's a toilet paper shortage, but oh, and I haven't been able to find hand sanitizer since February. | ||
It's just, it's gone. | ||
You cannot find a bottle of hand sanitizer anymore. | ||
And perhaps this is why. | ||
We certainly know, thanks to Congress, thanks to the likes of Lindsey Graham, that we have God knows how many Chinese-owned businesses. | ||
And I don't mean Chinese-American. | ||
I mean Chinese-Chinese who come and live in China and have an office in the United No, no, no. | ||
It's so important for you to highlight that because it was Matt Gaetz that introduced a bill saying we need to make sure no money goes to Chinese-owned companies in the United States. | ||
And I had to double take it that and reread it a couple times because I was like, no, it's literally Chinese government-owned subsidiaries and companies. | ||
And you're just like, why would they, why do you even have to include that in a bill? | ||
Well, and that's what people don't understand, is that if you are a business and you do business in China and you're not a one-man operation selling newspapers on the corner, you are owned by the Chinese government. | ||
And the Chinese government, apparently, they think very little of their own people. | ||
I mean, they have no value of human life in that country. | ||
And it's very peculiar to those of us in the West who value human life and individualism. | ||
They are a collective community. We're good to go. | ||
nearby countries like Australia. Now Australia is going to be crippled. I mean, here in the United States, you've got major liquor distillers creating sanitizer, hand sanitizer, because we ran out. God knows what's happening in the land down under. It's a complete and utter insane hellscape. And everybody, Owen, just seems to be letting China get a pass on this. | ||
In fact, everybody else is sucking up to China. There have been videos of CNN reporters just gushing and crying about how wonderful the situation in China is. They're replaying videos from the Twitter accounts of Chinese propaganda newspapers as though it is gospel. It's disgusting to see. And that's the one thing, one of the many things that needs to come out of this. | ||
America needs to punish China severely for what they've done to this country. | ||
Xi Jinping has single-handed crashed the world economy, and now they're already on the uptick. | ||
They're going back to normal while the rest of us are trying to figure out what the hell is going on, and while the rest of us are panicking for no good reason because we've seen the horrifying response by China. | ||
I almost think, Owen, that a lot of this is a head fake. | ||
A lot of angles. | ||
But there's no doubt China, for whatever reason, gets away with all the stuff that they make us sign treaties about. | ||
Oh, you're pollution. Sign a treaty. | ||
Pay billions of dollars. China is worse. | ||
Pays nothing. The human rights abuses, internment camps, detention centers, re-education camps. | ||
We have a camp at the border where people voluntarily go when they come here and they say, shut that down. | ||
That's A human rights abuse in China, they force you into those camps. | ||
If you're not, if you have a religion that you worship or you're Muslim or all this other stuff, and it's just, oh, they just get away with all these human rights abuses. | ||
The UN ignores it, but America's somehow the bad guy. | ||
But yeah, how do you measure the spread of this virus? | ||
And then what, you know, how do you measure what a punishment should be if you're China? | ||
Let's go to a phone call real quick. | ||
Let's go to... Crystal in California on the curfew issue. | ||
Have they announced curfews in California, Crystal? | ||
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I just heard from a reliable source that they are talking about it this morning. | |
I guess we have one case last night. | ||
And this morning I heard that the police had a meeting talking about 10 o'clock p.m. | ||
curfew here in Ridgecrest. | ||
Last night I was watching the news and I seen that the L.A. mayor... | ||
Eric Garcetti, he mentioned something about, he said this is a medical of martial, is what they're calling it. | ||
And I don't know why anybody's not talking about that, because that's medical martial law. | ||
And if I'm not mistaken, that is the same as martial law. | ||
So to me, I feel like they first left the social distancing so open-ended, knowing that they were slowly going to close things down, And then they blame it on the younger generation, putting that all over the news, knowing that their plan was to close things down all along. | ||
So I just feel like it's a slow disintegration of our rights, and people need to wake the hell up. | ||
This medical of Marshall is what Eric Garcetti's talking about last night on live news. | ||
Well, and look, I'm sitting here telling people, I mean, I don't want to tell people to disobey a curfew, but it's like, That's because it's up to you. | ||
I'm saying stand up for your rights, stand up for your freedoms. | ||
You don't have to abide by a curfew. | ||
And I have no qualms sleeping at night because I don't think you're going to die from coronavirus. | ||
You're not going to catch coronavirus if you walk your dog. | ||
You know, I forgot to play the video yesterday of Heathrow Airport. | ||
And I sarcastically posted the video on my Twitter saying, Planet Earth. | ||
We're like aliens on a foreign planet now. | ||
We have to walk around with gloves and masks and spray everything down, wipe everything, freak out if we breathe something without a mask. | ||
We're walking around like astronauts on Earth. | ||
So we're just getting more in. | ||
We're understanding these curfew declarations are nationwide now. | ||
They've kind of slowly rolled this out. | ||
Tom Pappert is with us for another segment. | ||
We're taking your calls. Let's go to Lynn In Chicago, where Mayor Lightfoot, lightweight, intellectual Lightfoot, Democrat mayor of Chicago, has declared that you could face arrest if you don't abide by curfew. | ||
Lynn, do you think, or how do you think that's going to go for Chicago? | ||
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Hi, Owen. Thank you so much. | |
Thank you for playing that video of that horrid woman. | ||
My first indication of this is that An emergency threat alert came up on my phone, screeching as loud as a fire alarm, screeching at me, indicating these areas are going to be closed for an indeterminate amount of time, you know, due to people not social distancing, yada yada. | ||
Absolutely frightening. I won't be able to get rid of that. | ||
Oh, so it's like, you're not obeying by my rules, you're not obeying by my dictate, so now you get punished even more. | ||
Like, it has nothing to do with the virus. | ||
Now it's just all about you being subservient. | ||
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It could not be more that way. | |
That was absolutely frightening. | ||
I won't be able to get rid of that thing until I press confirm. | ||
You know, I would try to get away from it, call, and I would change it to a screen on my phone and it would come back. | ||
But anyway, I want to add, thank you again for playing that video. | ||
I'm going to look up the information about supposedly, this is to prevent 40,000 people from needing to be hospitalized. | ||
What's the evidence of that? | ||
Well, anyway. Yeah, where are they getting these numbers? | ||
All these computer models always end up being wrong. | ||
There's a story in the Federalist today. | ||
Inaccurate virus models are panicking officials into ill-advised lockdowns. | ||
Well, where's the lockdowns in Chicago because of all the gun crime, because of all the horrible gun legislation? | ||
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Yep. Well, you know, I live right in the area where this is happening. | |
Right after Governor Prickster announced the shut-in last week, my building, I live in a high-rise downtown, closed our exercise room. | ||
Okay, really? | ||
So I decided, well, I'll need to go running outside occasionally. | ||
So I did that successfully twice this week. | ||
Now what do I do? Do I go run in alleys to try to hide from this? | ||
All right, so moving on. | ||
Let me just say... If there's any hope for this, and it's just an idea, I don't think this mayor is going over well with the people who know what's up. | ||
Maybe the police are possibly a beam of hope here in that they are not going to go along with this. | ||
People are still walking around, but downtown is 5% of what it should be. | ||
Can you still get a pizza from Lou Malnati's? | ||
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I'm on Lou's email list. | |
Up till a week ago, they were sending offers, suggestions, saying they're still delivering. | ||
That has stopped. Oh, criminal. | ||
That has stopped. Denying you a deep dish pie. | ||
Well, yeah. And again, there's lots of places I could check. | ||
But look, I'm just being facetious, just to some local color. | ||
But you have all the great museums, all the great sites, the great town, the great nightlife, the children that go on the field trips to the shed. | ||
I mean, it's just like, they just shut it all down. | ||
And then they say, abide or you'll be arrested. | ||
I mean, folks, it's just like, I really can't believe it. | ||
Put Lori Lightfoot back on the air. | ||
Lynn, thank you so much. God bless you for the call. | ||
Put Lori Lightfoot... How do we have nitwits, intellectual nothings, bug-eyed freaks like Lori Lightfoot running some of the greatest cities in the history of this world like Chicago? | ||
I don't get it. Look at this nincompoop. | ||
Look at this numbskull. | ||
She runs Chicago? How the hell is this happening, Tom? | ||
When did we just start to get dominated by these nothings? | ||
It's something that I've been asking myself. | ||
Wichita is, of course, a microcosm of Chicago. | ||
We actually have a very, very conspicuous government. | ||
I'll just say that. We wish we were Chicago in many ways. | ||
But it's something that I've been questioning. | ||
And I think, really, it is our overlords in the media, our overlords who tell us what to think and what to vote on and when to vote. | ||
Nobody pays attention to these local elections, and that is one thing we're all really learning right now, is that they make one hell of a difference. | ||
If you don't get involved, I mean, Chicago is Chicago. | ||
It's been a mess for a long time. | ||
Now it's just peak clown world over there with this crazy woman. | ||
I mean, you look at how she dresses and how she presents herself. | ||
I remember covering her when she was running, and I'm like, this is your frontrunner? | ||
This is insane. Oh, but she's gay! | ||
I think that was the thing. | ||
She's gay! That's right. | ||
The first African-American lesbian mayor of Chicago. | ||
Seven different intersectionality people. | ||
It's like, oh my gosh! Like, she had a 5 IQ, but she's gay! | ||
Get her in! Yeah, no, that's that's precisely it. | ||
But I think that just around the country, we're all learning that if you do not and it's an impossible thing to do in the age of social media and mass media, nobody wants to. | ||
Nobody cares about local elections. | ||
It's impossible for a local elected leader to really have a good persona because there's, you know, four or five thousand people that vote. | ||
But that is a critical point of failure in our republic system here in the United States. | ||
That you can get these nincompoops who have the power to throw you in prison if you walk outside. | ||
I mean, these are kindergarten teacher level mentality. | ||
That's what's going on here. | ||
Little Johnny wouldn't eat his lunch and be quiet during quiet time. | ||
So now the entire classroom doesn't get to go outside. | ||
Well, that's precisely what we're seeing in Chicago. | ||
Oh, and think about the kids too. Now they're so scared. | ||
Anytime there's a virus, they're scared to death. | ||
And so they've been trained. | ||
I'm having like a scary movie three moment here. | ||
Lori Lightfoot, her eyes keep getting like more bug-eyed. | ||
Her cone head keeps like extending. | ||
This is really strange. | ||
Let's take another call here with Tom Papert. | ||
Let's go to John in Fort Worth who said his friend was harassed by the cops. | ||
John, I didn't realize Fort Worth or Dallas was issuing a curfew or anything. | ||
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What's going on up there, John? I don't think that they can hear me all right, Owen. | |
Yep, you're good. Cool. | ||
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I don't think that they necessarily have a curfew, but, you know, we got long-living Betsy Price over here who's obviously telling cops whatnot, and who knows. | |
But I work for Aloha Pools over here, and I had a brother, actually, not my friend. | ||
He was at his car wash getting his car done, okay? | ||
And he was the only one there. | ||
And you had... | ||
We had a cop kind of throw up on him and start questioning him about stuff. | ||
And just like, what are you doing? It's like, well, what does it look like I'm doing, you know? | ||
Same thing with eating a hot dog, you know? | ||
He's over there just cleaning out his truck. | ||
And meanwhile, you get all the illegal aliens over there at the racetrack and the QT, and nobody's doing anything about that. | ||
But, you know, I did figure something out why you're so uneasy right now, Owen. | ||
We have been taking way too many corona pills. | ||
And we've just forgotten to take our clown pill, man. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
He's right, guys. | ||
He's right. We haven't been taking our daily dosage of clown pills. | ||
And so we're sitting here living in the clown world not wanting to accept it. | ||
You're absolutely right, John. | ||
Tom, will you please pop a few clown pills so you can calm down? | ||
We need a honk pill for Tom, please, from the National File. | ||
You know, I do have my clown mask and my horn here. | ||
Maybe that's actually a good point. | ||
We've all been so caught up in the seriousness of the virus and the seriousness of the reaction that we forgot we're living in clown world. | ||
Things haven't made sense in a very long time. | ||
I mean, that's a great point from that caller. | ||
This has been crazy for much longer than six weeks. | ||
So, John, did you want to tell the story, though, about your brother being harassed by the cops? | ||
I'm not sure you really got to that. | ||
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I mean, that's essentially what happened. | |
He just started questioning what he's doing. | ||
What, he was just driving around cleaning pools or something? | ||
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No, he just got done. | |
No, he was towards the end of the day, and he's at the car wash just over there vacuuming things out. | ||
You know, it's been muddy. It's been raining up here, so we're just, like, you know, taking care of business. | ||
And the guy starts questioning what he's doing, you know? | ||
I just find it really concerning in certain senses. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
You're allowed to go out and do your daily routine or whatever the hell you want without being questioned by cops or questioned by authority or any of this stuff. | ||
Alright guys, Tom Papert from National File has taken his honk pill. | ||
Let's check back in on Tom. | ||
Oh Tom, it looks like you're doing much better now. | ||
You look much more prepared to shelter in place and give up your freedoms. | ||
I feel relieved, frankly, Owen. | ||
It's a whole different world. | ||
The next step is the mask, but it's a completely new me. | ||
I'm relieved. I'm going to sit, and I'm going to watch Pornhub, and I'm going to watch Netflix for the next six weeks, and I'm just going to order Uber Eats until they decide I can't eat anymore, and then I guess I'll just die. | ||
But I'm totally happy now. | ||
This is great. | ||
I am at peace with the world, Owen. | ||
Yeah, you know, I just took my honk pill, too. | ||
And I have to admit, it is feeling a little more comforting now. | ||
I do feel a little bit more willing to give up my liberties and my freedoms and to just buy into fear. | ||
I think I'm into fear now. | ||
I think I'm going to buy into this fear, Tom. | ||
Yeah, I'm with you. | ||
Let's buy wholesale. Let's just dig a hole in the ground and just hide forever. | ||
I mean, we won't die from coronavirus, right? | ||
No, we'll just live in a hole. | ||
That's it! Alright, I'm heading to a hole, guys. | ||
I'm out. Alright, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Now, I did take my honk pill, so that means we're going to have a special guest in the next segment taking your calls, okay? | ||
So, if you're familiar with the War Room, you may know who you're about to be on the phone with. | ||
If not, you're in for quite a surprise. | ||
Now, I want to do a bit of a news blitz here before my guest, Michael Jones, joins me here. | ||
To discuss coronavirus and all other things. | ||
So we hit this news. | ||
Fear for civil rights mount amid fight against COVID-19. | ||
Hey, actually, will somebody look up what COVID stands for? | ||
Because I'm getting multiple reports on this. | ||
But if it does stand for... | ||
Just see what COVID stands for and get back to me. | ||
Thank you. Yes, in Hebrew it means Kobe and then there's the whole rabbit hole of the New World Order and Kobe and sacrifice and all that stuff. | ||
But what is the actual medical deal that they claim it is? | ||
It is coronavirus? | ||
Because some people are saying it's Chinese origin virus something, but... | ||
Anyway, point is, it's being used to take our freedoms worldwide. | ||
Abortion providers defy state bans on elective procedures during coronavirus pandemic. | ||
So they say, no, you're not doing abortions. | ||
They said, yes, we are. The Susan B. Anthony List replied to this saying how disgusting it is. | ||
That they're still going forward with this, even though they've been told to stop. | ||
New Jersey stops firearm transfers. | ||
Yeah, they're stopping the First Amendment, stopping the Second Amendment. | ||
Here's some of the Bill Gates news. | ||
Forbes.com, Bill Gates calls for national tracking system for coronavirus. | ||
Fox.com, Bill Gates says we can't restart the economy soon and simply ignore that pile of bodies over there in the corner. | ||
Bill, this is what you talked about for years. | ||
You're saving the planet. Bill Gates, we should have a... | ||
We should have... | ||
Or excuse me, National Review today. | ||
We should have listened to Bill Gates. | ||
Oh, yeah. Who told us that we were all going to die from a virus he releases. | ||
Or, wait, no, that's not what happened. | ||
Bill Gates will use microchip implants to fight coronavirus. | ||
Gates was responding to a question on how businesses will be able to operate while maintaining social distancing. | ||
And said that, quote, eventually we will have some digital certificates to show who has recovered or been tested recently or when we have a vaccine, who has received it. | ||
The digital certificates Gates was referring to are human and plantable quantum dot tattoos that researchers at MIT and Rice University are working on as a way to hold vaccination records. | ||
Oh, it will hold all your records. | ||
It will hold your dollar value, your social credit score, your medical history, everything. | ||
The death of freedom. Why is Bill Gates rolling this out? | ||
Bill, you son of a bitch. | ||
You're worth over $100 billion. | ||
Go disappear into your high tech. | ||
Do you know Bill Gates has a custom temperature controlled house? | ||
Every room is custom temperature controlled. | ||
And he probably has the chip in him already. | ||
And whenever he walks in a room, it changes the temperature as to whatever he wants. | ||
Or like, you can select what you want. | ||
And then that temperature goes when you walk into the room. | ||
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Bill, just go away. | |
We don't need you, dude. | ||
Okay? You already gave us a window into everything we do on the internet. | ||
We get it. Why do you want these forced vaccines? | ||
Why do you want these implantable chips? | ||
If you want to help the world, give all your money away. | ||
I just... I don't even know how to... | ||
It's just creepy, man. | ||
It's just creepy. | ||
By the way, highlighted by Thomas Massey... | ||
It's called fractional reserve banking. | ||
$2 trillion stimulus bill is actually a $6 trillion stimulus bill. | ||
You look up fractional reserve banking, when they print money, they actually print it three times. | ||
But you only get a value of that. | ||
But then he breaks it down. We just indebted each American... | ||
Another $17,000. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen and boys and girls and two-spirit, genderqueer, dolphin, morpheus, anamorphs, and fire hydrants, and unicorns, and genderqueers, and everything else in between! | ||
Welcome back to the InfoWars War Room! | ||
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Your favorite fill-in host... | |
Lefto the Clown is here for you! | ||
I had to come in today because I keep hearing all this claptrap about you being free. | ||
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You think you're free? | |
You think you're a sovereign citizen in the United States of America? | ||
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What the hell is wrong with you? | |
I fully support The genius, Mayor Lori Lightfoot in Chicago, telling citizens that if you don't abide by her curfew, you'll get arrested. | ||
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Good! I hope you get arrested and sodomized in jail. | |
And that wouldn't be punishment enough. | ||
So I'm saying this right now. | ||
I'm glad Bill DeBazio emptied Rockers Island because now, if you dare go out on the streets of New York past 10 p.m., we're going to throw your ass into Rockers. | ||
And that's what you deserve. | ||
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But that's just phase one. | |
That's just phase one. | ||
Sue, we're going to empty out all the jails. | ||
All the criminals are going to run free. | ||
And then we're going to make you take a vaccine, okay? | ||
Okay. And if you don't take that vaccine, we're going to haul your ass to jail. | ||
Okay? So this is just the beginning. | ||
First, it's we suggest you lock down. | ||
Then it's we force you to lock down. | ||
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Then it's we arrest you if you don't lock down. | |
Then it's we force you to take a vaccine. | ||
Then we arrest you if you don't take the vaccine. | ||
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Do you get it yet? | |
You are not free! | ||
Quit thinking you are free. | ||
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You are not free. | |
You are property of corporate America. | ||
You are property of the corporate government. | ||
You are not free. | ||
Your government can tell you to shelter in place and take a vaccine, and if you do not abide, you will be hauled into jail and I hope sodomized. | ||
So, Lefto the Clown, trying to get you people right here. | ||
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I mean, every time I tune into Infowars, they're talking about freedom. | |
They're talking about President Trump doing a good thing for America. | ||
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I'm sick of this, man. | |
So, Lefto the Clown is here to correct the record, okay? | ||
And all you out there complaining about the crash of the economy, what do you care? | ||
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What do you care if you're poor and broke? | |
What do you care? Don't you worry about that. | ||
The government's gonna be here to rescue you. | ||
Once we arrest you and throw your ass in jail, there'll be plenty of food. | ||
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We'll give you a couple slices of bread. | |
Maybe some heat up mac and cheese or something. | ||
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We'll feed you. So don't even worry about the economy. | |
The economy will be just fine once you're in jail. | ||
Now look, we got a couple people on the phone. | ||
They think they're going to tell Lefto how it is that they don't have to abide by curfew, but you better listen to Lefto right now. | ||
If you don't want to get sodomized in jail, you better lock yourself down, obey by the curfew, and take your damn vaccine, okay? | ||
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We run the world now. | |
My people run the world now. | ||
Let's see here. Which one of these Americans thinks they're free and wants to talk about a curfew? | ||
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How about, let's see, Anthony in Idaho. | |
Anthony, you're lucky over there in Idaho that they haven't forced you to stay at home and take a vaccine yet. | ||
Do you understand that? Anthony, do you know how lucky you are that we haven't forced vaccinated you yet? | ||
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Yes, lefto, and hello to my brothers in arms. | |
I just wanted to point you here to coronavirus.idaho.gov. | ||
Leftover, this will probably be right up your alley. | ||
I'm down here on page six, and we're looking at it. | ||
It's almost just as bad as a curfew. | ||
I'd consider it even worse. | ||
We're here with all businesses and facilities are closed. | ||
You can't go over the state line. | ||
Our bonehead governor, Brad Little, of our whole state was, you'll face arrest. | ||
You'll face fines. You can't go out of your home. | ||
You can't have parties. | ||
I'll travel... Good! | ||
...but not limited to travel on a scooter, a motorcycle, in your personal vehicle. | ||
You can't go anywhere. | ||
Damn right! But it's okay. | ||
It's all fine here, though. | ||
No, I think you've maybe got two or three cases over there in Idaho, and so you should give up all your freedoms. | ||
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What are you complaining about? | |
Well, I know, and it's even less confusing when you go to the fact page. | ||
They use words like... | ||
Non-essential. What is that? | ||
And then it's broken down even more random with could be or perhaps not. | ||
Well, Anthony, let me give you a little hint here, Anthony, okay? | ||
I'm giving you exclusive intel. | ||
My people run the world now. | ||
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The clowns run the world. You better get that straight. | |
Now, when they talk about non-essential, we're going to be nice and we're going to tell some people they're essential. | ||
None of you are essential. | ||
We're gonna wipe all y'all out. | ||
So you better just stay at home and take your vaccine and hope you get arrested, honestly. | ||
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Otherwise, you're gonna starve to death. | |
I gotta tell you something, Lefto. | ||
It's not happening here with this guy. | ||
Well, you were warned, Anthony. | ||
Don't say that Lefto didn't warn you. | ||
You should've just abided. | ||
You should've just given up your freedoms. | ||
But you pesky Americans think that you're still free. | ||
All right. Which one of you other Americans thinks you're free? | ||
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Let's see here. | |
Oh, I see that James in Indiana is mad at the stimulus bill. | ||
What? So we gave ourselves $2 trillion. | ||
What's the big deal? What are you so upset about, James? | ||
I printed myself a $2 trillion check. | ||
Why are you upset about that? | ||
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Oh, this scam of a bailout had $300 million for refugee displacement, as the government has given every American that applies to Social Security disability a death sentence because they refused to fix it. | |
It's years of deliberate denial that people are losing their homes, filing bankruptcy, and committing suicide. | ||
I've been out at their offices with the bullhorn protest signs because we have one million voters that have been abandoned by our politicians. | ||
And I also did an article you can Google. | ||
It's called Social Security Scandal Bigger Than VA. This virus will help clear up pensions and disability roles. | ||
Oh, James. | ||
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You just don't get it, do you, James? | |
James up here, another American that thinks he's free. | ||
Let me tell you something, James. | ||
When you go out there with a bullhorn to try to wake other Americans up, we're just putting you on a list. | ||
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We're going to your house first to take your guns. | |
That's all it is. That's all you've done, James. | ||
People really think they're free. | ||
They need to look at the Vault 7 trial. | ||
It tells everything about the CIA and how they're illegally going into your TVs and they're trying to get into your car now. | ||
Illegally? What are you talking about? | ||
We signed off on that. | ||
We made it totally illegal. | ||
Excuse me. We made it totally legal. | ||
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We already signed bills. | |
We probably got new bills in the stimulus deal. | ||
We could probably spy on you in the toilet. | ||
Now, all right, James. | ||
I warned you, James. You keep going out protesting. | ||
We're going to put you on a list and probably take your kids, probably take your wife, throw you in jail. | ||
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You think you're a free American. | |
We can't be having that. Okay. | ||
Okay. Let's see here. | ||
Jack in Orange County is going to talk trash on my compadre clown, Lori Lightfoot. | ||
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Jack, let me tell you something. | |
You couldn't hold a candle to Lori Lightfoot. | ||
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That woman is a genius. | |
Yeah, well, you mean Admiral Ackbar, Lori Lightfoot. | ||
I woke up this morning and I thought Admiral Ackbar had died. | ||
And I put on the news and I realized... | ||
She's actually the mayor of Chicago. | ||
Well, you gotta admit, Admiral Ackbar was a very attractive lady. | ||
All right. Well, listen up. | ||
What I think is going to happen is this. | ||
I think Trump's saying by Easter time he wants to get us back to work. | ||
I think the globalists want to put as much work into this over the next two or three weeks as possible, making the Americans suffer as much as possible because they know after Easter time everybody's going to be forced to kind of start getting back into their regular routine. | ||
What do you think? Easter time. | ||
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You got a lot of high hopes. | |
I got news for you. | ||
You're never coming out of this. | ||
This is it for you. I don't know. | ||
You must not... Jack, you need to get the potatoes out of your ears because you're not listening to Lefto today. | ||
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I told you. | |
You're done, son. | ||
You're done. If you're caught on the streets next month, we're going to arrest you, throw you in jail, force you to take a vaccine. | ||
You better just stay home, enjoy your time at home before we come to your front door and force you to plug into some machine, okay? | ||
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And that's for your own good. | |
So now it's without a doubt to me... | ||
This coronavirus panic-demic is being used to take our freedoms. | ||
Now, are people going to die? | ||
Yes. Is it going to be the worst case scenario? | ||
Probably not. But even if it is, that doesn't change the truth of the narrative. | ||
Get everyone into a panic, a tizzy. | ||
Seize total control during the fear. | ||
Give a false sense of security. | ||
And then tell people they have to stay indoors or they're basically going to die or cause Granny to die. | ||
And so even Hillary Clinton now, the witch that got, the house landed on her and then she crawled out from under the house and kept haunting people. | ||
The Wicked Witch of the West, Hillary Clinton, is now saying we need two months of quarantine. | ||
I'm not buying it. | ||
No, I'm not buying it one bit. | ||
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And that's what keeps us on air. | ||
So we can give a platform to our great guests like E. Michael Jones at E. Michael Jones 1 on Twitter, the website CultureWars.com. | ||
I would like to know how long he's had that website, but that title at least, because we know somebody else is claiming that they're the culture war now. | ||
But we've seen copycats throughout years, so that's fine. | ||
So E. Michael Jones joins us. | ||
I mean, where do you want to go with this coronavirus deal? | ||
I mean, there's no doubt, again, whether you think the virus is going to be ultimately deadly or not, They're seizing total control over us. | ||
They're scaring us to stay indoors. | ||
They're threatening us with arrest if we go outside. | ||
This is 1984. This is the birth of 1984. | ||
E. Michael Jones. Yeah, let's talk about what we're dealing with. | ||
Let's begin with Italy, for example. | ||
Italy, you know, China, a lot of people seem to have started there. | ||
Then Iran, and that seems to be a big deal. | ||
And then we have Italy. And Italy doesn't seem to fit in this picture until we start thinking about it. | ||
So it turns out there's a connection between Italy and China. | ||
It turns out that part of this deal of globalization means that you can have Chinese companies coming into Italy And they can buy up an Italian company, and now they get to use a leather company, something like that, clothing, and now they get to use the Made in Italy label. | ||
But the catch is that they're bringing in the workers too, so they're kicking Italians out of work. | ||
There are apparently 100,000 workers now, Chinese workers in Northern Italy. | ||
So this would explain the connection between China and it could be a vector for the disease. | ||
But then there's the question of what about the remedy that they're choosing in Italy? | ||
Italy is the country that has the most quarantine, one of the strictest quarantines in the world, and they also have one of the highest incidences of the virus. | ||
So how do we put all these pieces together? | ||
How do we put all these pieces together? | ||
First of all, I think we have to talk about what are we talking about? | ||
What is this thing? And there are two explanations to begin with. | ||
You've got the people who say it's the Wuhan market. | ||
It's a wet market. | ||
They have live animals. | ||
We know that the Chinese eat animals that we don't eat, and it may have escaped from that market. | ||
Well, that doesn't sound very convincing to me, but then we look at the recent headlines. | ||
For example, Professor Lieber, chairman of the chemistry department at Harvard University just got arrested right before this whole story went big, and it turns out he's taken $50,000 a month from China, and he's got involved. | ||
He's involved in biological materials, and it turns out his students aren't really students. | ||
They're soldiers in the Chinese army, and it turns out that one of them is trying to get on the airplane at Logan Airport, and he's got 25 vials of biological material in his socks. | ||
This doesn't sound good. | ||
It turns out that there are all kinds of connections to this lab from the biological warfare establishment in the United States. | ||
It turns out that actually the United States government has actually outsourced its bioweapons program to Wuhan. | ||
And we're paying this Chinese lady to do DNA replacement with putting bat DNA into the coronavirus. | ||
So I think the plausible explanation here is that we're dealing with a weapon. | ||
I think it's much more plausible than some type of weird event coming from a market. | ||
And we're dealing with a weapon that has certain characteristics. | ||
And I think in order to understand what's going on, we have to talk about a weapon. | ||
So the weapon here is, okay, it's engineered to hurt you. | ||
That's clear. But it's not engineered to kill you, because just in terms of biological warfare, it's better if you disable the army than if you kill the soldiers, because then the army has to take care of the disabled, and that's better. | ||
But there's a problem here, and this is the problem with biological warfare. | ||
You can create a great weapon, but you can't control it once you release it. | ||
That's the problem. That's why civilized nations decide they're just not going to use this thing. | ||
So when you pull the trigger, the bullet goes out or the shell goes out, and you know what it's going to do because you can calculate a parabola. | ||
And it'll go up and it'll come down and maybe a miss, but you can calculate that. | ||
Well, you can't calculate that with a virus. | ||
And so I think what we're seeing here could be the manifestation of a weapon. | ||
So in other words, if you get close to it, apparently it's been expanded. | ||
So a normal virus has a radius of three feet from the area, the person around it. | ||
This one apparently goes six to seven feet. | ||
If you get close to it, it's really bad. | ||
But you have to have a delivery system to deliver it, and there apparently is no delivery system for the entire world. | ||
So what you're going to see, I think, here is areas where it's really bad because it was probably weaponized. | ||
Now, the Chinese government is saying that the United States deliberately released this virus in Wuhan. | ||
They're making that claim. | ||
The Iranian government's making the same claim. | ||
The fact that one of these Chinese soldiers is putting it in his socks and carrying it back to Wuhan on a commercial flight gives me indication that under those conditions, it could escape by accident. | ||
Either way, we're dealing with a weapon that, in order to be effective, It has to be delivered in an effective manner, and I don't see that happening in worldwide scope. | ||
I could see it happening in specific areas. | ||
Like China, we have motive, I think. | ||
The United States has motive to attack China because of its economy. | ||
The United States certainly has motive with Iran. | ||
The United States is at war with Iran right now. | ||
And the outbreak there would have motive too. | ||
But then we get to Italy, which I started off by talking. | ||
There's no motive with Italy. | ||
We have collateral damage here. | ||
So I'm trying to go, you know, layer by layer about how this thing could develop. | ||
We're going to go to a break here, so let's pause right there and come back because this is the issue at hand. | ||
You know, we have all this panic and sacrifice of our civil liberties over this virus that we're so afraid of, but... | ||
If we're really so afraid of it, why aren't we afraid of the bioweapons labs that are creating dozens if not hundreds of these agents that could be released at any given time? | ||
So it really doesn't make sense for us to not be addressing that, but to be giving up all of our civil liberties. | ||
Dr. E. Michael Jones is with us. | ||
We'll be right back. This is the Infowars War Room. | ||
Dr. E. Michael Jones is my guest. | ||
Democrats and other politicians, and Hillary Clinton included now, want to continue the economic shutdown for two months. | ||
That's a death wish to America, folks. | ||
That's like saying, hey, I'm going to ingest you with some cyanide to cure that cancer you have. | ||
Well, you'll be deader than a hammer in five seconds. | ||
But hey, yeah, you'll be cured of that cancer. | ||
And so they know that. | ||
And they have everybody in a panic over this coronavirus. | ||
And there's so many different examples I think I could use here of the hypocrisy or of how The measurements being taken don't add up. | ||
Again, nobody's talking about bioweapons labs. | ||
Nobody's talking about that Chinese agent sneaking onto an airplane with vials of biological material. | ||
I mean, nobody talks about that. | ||
It's all, oh, the coronavirus. | ||
So we have to suspend your civil liberties. | ||
I mean, what happened in America That we've become into such a trance of mainstream television news where whatever they report, whatever they want us to panic over, we panic. | ||
And then we're so committed to that panic, we'll give over whatever civil liberties we want. | ||
Even if it doesn't add up, it doesn't make sense. | ||
Oh, just protect me, dear government, even though that's never how it was designed. | ||
Protect me, dear government. | ||
I'm afraid. Take away all my liberties. | ||
When did America get this way? | ||
How did we get into this state? | ||
Well, one step at a time. | ||
We got the situation in Italy. | ||
You've got the maximum quarantine and you got the maximum fatalities. | ||
Maybe it's the wrong approach. | ||
South Korea is roughly the same population. | ||
They got 50 million people. | ||
Italy has 60 million people. | ||
They took a completely different approach and tested more and isolated the people who actually had the disease rather than isolating everyone. | ||
Now, if you're traveling around, you're circulating before the disease hits, it's probably there already before the cases appear. | ||
So what you're doing is you're probably picking it up. | ||
And at this point, they take the people who may have picked it up and they isolate them, not by themselves, but with other members of their families, where you have the ideal incubator for this. | ||
And that looks as if that's what happened in Italy as opposed to South Korea. | ||
That's in terms of medicine. | ||
But what about in terms of political benefit? | ||
If you look at France, I think you see the political benefit very clearly. | ||
So, from 1918 to the present day, they've had demonstrations there, yellow vest demonstrations, that were basically anti-oligarch demonstrations against Macron and all of his cronies, his oligarch cronies. | ||
They tried to raise gasoline to get the money so the government could pay off its debts. | ||
The people revolted, and they were on the streets. | ||
And Macron could not get these people off the streets. | ||
Well, guess what? They're not on the streets anymore, because now you have to download a permission slip from your computer in order to go outside in France. | ||
Now, that is really draconian, and I think what you're seeing here is the political purpose behind that. | ||
We're not locked down here like that. | ||
I mean, Indiana has done some things, but people are still walking around on the streets trying to go about their normal lives, but not in France, because France had a political problem that the virus was needed to solve, and that's the way they're doing it. | ||
So this is part of, you know, what you have to do is see, well, what are the steps that are being taken, and how do they implement the government's agenda and not the health agenda? | ||
Because they're not the same thing. | ||
And so what we have here is a situation now, even here, where religious services are banned, but you can download pornography. | ||
Well, this is a paradigm that they've already gone through. | ||
We've been through this before. | ||
I've talked about it for years. | ||
The paradigm came from the Israelis invading Ramallah. | ||
They take over the TV stations. | ||
People have to stay at home because if they go out on the street, they're going to be shot by an Israeli sniper. | ||
And the Israelis take over the TV stations and they start broadcasting pornography over the TV stations. | ||
And now the people, the only source of information is the television. | ||
You turn on the television as pornography. | ||
Now, that was a form of control. | ||
People don't usually see that pornography is a form of control, but that's what it is. | ||
And that's certainly what it was in Ramallah. | ||
And that's some indication of the brave new world that these oligarchs have prepared for us now. | ||
Well, and that's actually right out of the Brave New World by Huxley. | ||
You've written books about this as well. | ||
Sexual liberation as political control. | ||
That's right. Huxley in Brave New World did talk about SOMA, which is drugs, and he talked about the feelies, which was obviously pornography. | ||
So this was a really sophisticated understanding of control because He understood that you could distract people, and you could make them feel good with drugs and pornography, and that would distract them from the fact that you're in trouble. | ||
There's a big swindle going on here with the coincidence. | ||
It just so happened, by the way, while you weren't looking, the stock market crashed, and your 401k lost all of its value. | ||
But don't worry. | ||
We're going to give you $1,000. | ||
Well, this is ludicrous. | ||
I mean, let's talk about reality here. | ||
You have young people in their 20s with $50,000 worth of student loan debt that they never can pay off, and the government's going to give them $1,000? | ||
How does that stack up against the $50,000 debt that increases day by day? | ||
It doesn't at all. | ||
So if these people were serious and they wanted to come up with something that was the equivalent of the bailout for the big guys, they would forgive all student loans. | ||
That would be a significant step in the right direction. | ||
But guess what? No one's talking about that. | ||
Well, I don't know if I would agree with getting rid of all student loan debt. | ||
I think there would be more plausible ways to deal with that. | ||
Cutting the interest or just no more interest. | ||
Making the colleges pay back that interest if you were still going to do it. | ||
But it's really just another... | ||
Just one of the major issues that we have here because of economic irresponsibility, which is led by the federal government. | ||
I mean, $2 trillion in this bill, which is going to equal $6 trillion in debt? | ||
I mean, at this point, it's just a joke, right? | ||
I mean, at what point do Americans just, or maybe we have and we just keep playing with this monopoly money? | ||
These debts cannot be repaid. | ||
A sovereign debt over a certain amount of time, a floating loan, becomes unrepayable. | ||
And this story began with the other crisis, which was in 1978 when Paul Folker took over the Fed and basically killed the economy. | ||
It was like chemotherapy for the economy. | ||
He deliberately created a recession to stop inflation. | ||
And manufacturing in the United States has never recovered from that period. | ||
The outsourcing began at that period. | ||
The leverage buyouts began at that period. | ||
But the other thing, most significant thing, began was they removed any type of usury laws because they had to, because the Fed was paying 19% interest and banks were charging that for home loans. | ||
That broke usury laws. | ||
Once you remove that barrier, you had the trajectory that began according to compound interest. | ||
And it led up and up and up and up to this day, and that led to the fact that we have people like Paul Singer and Sheldon Adelson running the world, running the American foreign policy, running the Republican Party, because wealth has been concentrated into so few hands that these people can buy off an entire government. | ||
So what do the American people do in 60 seconds in response to this? | ||
I mean, obviously, information is power. | ||
You have to have this information before you can decide how to respond. | ||
But, I mean, we're at a brink here. | ||
I mean, if they lock us... | ||
Obama's saying shelter in place, all the Democrats. | ||
I mean, Trump is going along with it to some extent. | ||
They're signing these bills. I mean, we're just being goose-stepped into... | ||
Into what? I mean, tyranny? | ||
I mean, this is the new world order. | ||
We have to stand up. We have to stand up and say, no, this is not medicine. | ||
This is social engineering. | ||
We have to be able to make a clear distinction and tell the people, the politicians, no, we understand what you're doing. | ||
It's not medicine. | ||
It's social engineering. | ||
And we're not going to put up with it. | ||
We're not going to follow it. What we're seeing now, the oligarchs lost control of the narrative last year, 2019. | ||
And now what you're seeing, you go to these mainstream news sources, they're following the internet. | ||
They're not leading anymore, they're following. | ||
And that's a good sign. | ||
No, that's actually true. | ||
That is bearing out. The problem is the people are still responding en masse to whatever the mainstream media narrative ends up being, which at this point is coronavirus is going to kill all of you. | ||
Stay home or die. | ||
Give up your freedoms or die. | ||
Final segment. Dr. | ||
E. Michael Jones is with us. | ||
A couple news stories here. | ||
The S.E.A. IU in California has just discovered 39 million N95 face masks that they were hoarding. | ||
Service Employees International Union, United Healthcare Workers, West, just announced. | ||
Magically, they just found it, guys. | ||
They just found 39 million. | ||
They had no idea they were there. | ||
They just found them. | ||
Has nothing to do with the Attorney General saying they're going to be investigating people hoarding. | ||
Jack Dorsey from Twitter, you gotta give it to him, he's smart, says, people need help immediately. | ||
This is in response to the $1,200 fake stimulus they're gonna hand citizens, some citizens. | ||
People need help immediately. | ||
The technology exists to get money to most people today, even those without bank accounts. | ||
Square, which Jack owns, and many of our peers can get it done. | ||
U.S. government, let us help. | ||
Even though they're banning We're good to go. | ||
Folks, the Democrat candidate for president right now is literally suffering from dementia and maybe even worse. | ||
I mean, this is, you can make a joke of it, but this is a serious issue. | ||
Biden is now claiming that he was a professor and he used to walk around campus with the students and all this stuff. | ||
No, it turns out he was never on campus. | ||
He was an honorary professor that was just a cash cow for him. | ||
And then you see this. Tech billionaire who helped repair Jeffrey Epstein's reputation gives a million and a half to Joe Biden's super PAC. Isn't that funny? | ||
The LinkedIn founder and Democrat mega-donor Reid Hoffman who apologized for helping to repair Jeff Epstein's reputation donates a million and a half to Biden. | ||
But then... This comes out. | ||
Former Biden staffer drops bombshell allegation. | ||
Joe pinned me to the wall, then penetrated me. | ||
That was Tara Reid, who worked in his office, 92-93. | ||
And Biden is on record saying you must believe all women. | ||
So does he believe Tara Reid? | ||
E. Michael Jones, the final segment here of the War Room. | ||
Would you like to respond to any of that news I just laid out? | ||
I think that we're dealing with people who have been around for a long time. | ||
And they need to take responsibility for some of the things they've done. | ||
So I'm not thinking so much about Joe Biden, God bless him, but I'm thinking about Mr. | ||
Fauci, who they wheeled out. | ||
I remember him from way back when, during the AIDS crisis. | ||
And I think that the AIDS crisis gives us the best perspective on what's happening now. | ||
Because it got—there was something. | ||
In the early 80s, we realized that homosexuals were dying. | ||
It was clearly limited to a group of people that had a particular lifestyle that was not particularly healthy, and nobody was really that concerned. | ||
I mean, if they made that choice, that's too bad. | ||
I feel sorry for you, but you made your bed, and now you're going to have to sleep in it. | ||
That all changed when the government got involved. | ||
In 1984, Margaret Heckler, who was head of Health and Human Services, says it wasn't lifestyle, it was a virus. | ||
Oh, we're back to viruses again. | ||
And since we isolated the virus, we're going to have a cure. | ||
Well, that immediately rehabilitated homosexuality. | ||
It immediately distracted us from the source of the problem, and it immediately got the government involved, and people were clamoring for the magic pill. | ||
Well, the magic pill came along. | ||
It was called AZT. It was chemotherapy, and it killed people. | ||
It killed more homosexuals than AIDS did. | ||
And the people who took it, the people who woke up, it's not coincidence, it's a magic pill. | ||
Magic Johnson was one of these people. | ||
People forget about this, but he stood up and he declared that he was HIV positive. | ||
And everybody sort of waved goodbye, and he started taking AZT, and it made him feel sick. | ||
And he realized, wait a minute, I don't need this. | ||
He stopped taking it and he's alive today. | ||
And Arthur Ashe took it and took it to the end and he's dead. | ||
So I think we need to keep this in mind. | ||
When are we going to hold people like Fauci responsible for the whole AIDS debacle? | ||
And then suddenly it disappeared. | ||
Did everybody get the cure or did the government just get out of the game? | ||
Fifteen years ago, I was in Africa. | ||
I gave a talk in Nairobi hospitals, universities, saying African AIDS was made up, and everybody was shocked. | ||
Last year, I went back. | ||
I ended up in the exact same room at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa, and I said to the people, how many people were worried about dying of AIDS, woke up this morning worried about dying of AIDS? You know, no one raised their hand. | ||
We need to keep this in mind because no matter what there is, whether there is some cause of dying, whatever it is, there's always an overlay of social engineering to turn it into the advantage of the people who are manipulating. | ||
We have to keep the distinction between medicine and social engineering in mind here. | ||
How do we properly We're good to go. | ||
If you didn't watch TV or read the papers or any of this stuff and you just went about your normal life, you'd never know about the coronavirus. | ||
You wouldn't know about it. You wouldn't know a bunch of people dropping dead. | ||
You may know somebody who got sick, but that's about it. | ||
But because we're all still tuned in, even though we know it's fake, we're still letting them control the narrative. | ||
We're still tuning in. | ||
We're still letting them instill fear How do we break that control mechanism? | ||
How do we refuse to let mainstream cable television news dictate what our fears are and what we have to respond to? | ||
Well, the fear is based on what you don't know. | ||
And so the main thing, like in Indiana, if the changes every day, if the rules change every day, you're going to create panic because you don't know what's going to happen from one day to the next. | ||
So the way you take control of fear in this instance is basically understanding what it is and what it isn't. | ||
And once you know what it is and what it isn't, then you know how to deal with it, and then you don't need to be constantly running to people and saying, save us. | ||
There's one savior. | ||
He's Jesus Christ. | ||
I suspect anyone else who comes in and tries to be the savior. | ||
And I suspect a hidden agenda here, because I think the man who adds the last word in this is Rahm Emanuel. | ||
Don't let a crisis go to waste. | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
No matter what the ground floor is in terms of a disease, there are people out there who are saying, we're not going to let this crisis go to waste. | ||
We're going to exploit it. | ||
We're going to regain control of the narrative. | ||
We're going to turn back the clock to before 2019 when we lost control of what everyone was thinking. | ||
Dr. E. Michael Jones, culturewars.com. | ||
How long have you had that URL? We got it in, I believe, 1995. | ||
94, 95, sometime around then. | ||
So you've been fighting the culture war for decades, huh? | ||
Yeah. The whole era, around 92 to 95, you know, when Buchanan was running for president, that's when the consciousness arose in people's minds. | ||
I had also just finished a biography of Cardinal Kroll of Philadelphia, and I was dealing with the term Kulturkampf. | ||
Which happened in Germany in the 1870s. | ||
And I just translated it into English and turned it into culture wars. | ||
And we've been doing that for, you know, going on 30 years now. | ||
Dr. E. Michael Jones, find his information at culturewars.com. | ||
He's an author. Follow him on Twitter at emichaeljones1. | ||
Dr. Jones, thank you for joining us. | ||
Thank you for having me. | ||
My pleasure. All right, ladies and gentlemen, we're about to sign off here for the day. | ||
I want to thank the audience members for calling in. | ||
Thank Dr. E. Michael Jones for joining us. | ||
Thank Tom Papert for joining us. | ||
We pretty much got to all the news here today. | ||
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Okay, ladies and gentlemen, Trump will be having another press conference later tonight. | ||
We'll keep an eye on that. | ||
You keep an eye at InfoWars.com for all the latest breaking news. | ||
NewsWars.com as well. | ||
That does it for today's War Room. | ||
Tomorrow is a Friday, and so it may be an open line Friday scenario. | ||
A lot of calls tomorrow. | ||
Let's see what happens in the next 21 hours before I go back live. | ||
You stay classy, InfoWarriors. | ||
It is with no pleasure that I come to you and report to you that Infowars' 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 de-industrializing 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. | ||
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