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Bye-bye. | ||
you We're doing a thousand things at once. | ||
I haven't even been able to properly market this broadcast because I just got done doing a broadcast. | ||
I'm literally receiving intel as I'm going live. | ||
But man, oh man, folks, this is the fight for America. | ||
Let me tell you something. If you don't fight government tyranny now, when it's Illegal, unconstitutional mandates forcing you to stay at home. | ||
If you can't break that, if you can't break that mental shackle, that mental slavery, that fear, if you can't call that out and fight it at this level, let me tell you something. | ||
When they roll out the government technocracy on the digital grid with the social credit score worldwide, you won't even be able to fight. | ||
So you better fight this now. | ||
Or be prepared to be sterilized and crippled the rest of your life. | ||
Whether it's by fear or by fiat or by digital microchipping, that's what's going on. | ||
Now, here's what we're doing. | ||
I got news, obviously, all kinds of news, but we're going to stay focused on one thing. | ||
If you want to get the rest of the news, you can, from what I'm not going to cover on air today, you can go to my Subscribestar and look at my press release. | ||
But this is three hours. | ||
Hashtag film your hospital call-in special. | ||
We're taking calls from people that work at hospitals. | ||
We're taking calls from people that went to their hospitals and filmed it. | ||
We're taking calls from people who've seen the scene at hospitals. | ||
Three hours today. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Now, this hoax, the coronavirus hoax, has been exposed. | ||
Now, they don't want you to say that because it's not a hoax. | ||
The coronavirus is real. | ||
People are getting sick. People are dying. | ||
That's real. But the panic, the hysteria, the... | ||
The tyrannical rollout, the intimidation, the fear, the unconstitutional acts, the giving away of your freedoms, the crashing of the economy, all of it in the name of the coronavirus. | ||
That's the hoax. | ||
The coronavirus is the false flag. | ||
They're not shutting down the economy because of the coronavirus. | ||
They're shutting down the economy because they don't want you to have America. | ||
They're not telling you to shelter in place because of the coronavirus. | ||
They're telling you to shelter in place as an execution of tyranny. | ||
Now, am I sitting here saying, look at Mayor Abbott of Texas, who just illegally and unconstitutionally, in my opinion, Mayor Abbott, who I like, or excuse me, Governor Abbott, who I like, signs an executive order last night saying, effective at midnight, stay-at-home orders, mandatory unless you have an essential services papers. | ||
No! Unconstitutional! | ||
Illegal! So he's buying into the hype because what are you going to do? | ||
You're getting into all the people are dying. | ||
Oh my gosh, stop the spread. | ||
Oh my gosh, if people die in Texas, it'll all be blamed on you. | ||
Folks, it's the same. | ||
It's like worldwide Ferris Bueller's Day Off. | ||
And then the American people are like, hey, I get to stay at home and watch Tiger King. | ||
Cool, dude. Hey, they're taking away your future. | ||
Hey, they're taking away your freedoms while you're busy watching Netflix, bro. | ||
Stay at home and watch Netflix. | ||
You're lucky. That's what you're being asked to do for your country. | ||
Past generations had to fight in wars. | ||
No, you're not asking me to stay home and watch Netflix for my country. | ||
You're asking me to become a slave. | ||
You're asking me to give away all my rights and all my freedoms because of fear. | ||
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No! No! | |
So, we have to break the mental shackles of being afraid to talk about the coronavirus hoax. | ||
It's not a hoax. People are dying. | ||
People have it. Yeah, I know. | ||
I know people that have it. I probably had it. | ||
No, it's a false flag where they kill America and say it was the coronavirus. | ||
It was not. | ||
It was the deep state globalists that we have been fighting at Infowars for decades. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, traveling through space and time, this is the Infowars War Room brought to you by Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Live at band.video with you for the next three hours. | ||
I'm your host, Owen Schroyer. | ||
This is going to be action-packed and loaded. | ||
End-to-end, your phone calls, and I'll pepper in some of the relevant news to the subject matter today, and there's a lot of other news that I'm just going to have to just push back and just try not to get to, because I want to focus on this. | ||
It's a national phenomenon, hashtag film your hospital. | ||
And so I want to blow this story out of the water because I have to... | ||
The challenge is navigating these choppy waters, navigating these tumultuous seas, because the fear of the coronavirus, people getting sick, the fear of being demonized if you say you're not afraid of the coronavirus, the fear of being demonized or even arrested or fined if you don't shut down your life because of the coronavirus... | ||
The fear of being henpecked by people, if you think or call it a hoax, we have to get over that fear. | ||
And Americans are getting over that fear. | ||
And we have to call it as it is. | ||
This is a false flag to shut our economy down. | ||
And I don't care who gets pissed anymore. | ||
I don't care who says how dare you say that. | ||
I don't care who says people are dying. | ||
Look at Italy. Look at all. I don't care, okay? | ||
This is it, folks. | ||
This is it. If we don't fight tyranny now, this is easy, folks. | ||
Really easy to fight this tyranny now. | ||
Very simple. Don't be afraid and realize you have God-given rights. | ||
They cannot shut down your private business. | ||
They cannot force you to stay at home. | ||
You want to do that? | ||
Fine. So that's all the fight is now. | ||
But let me tell you something. If we let this tyranny roll out and we let this global... | ||
This technocracy, digital grid of surveillance and spying and tracking and controlling, if we allow this to be rolled out now and don't fight it, you won't even be able to fight it. | ||
It's now or never. | ||
And I have way more fears of that than anything else right now. | ||
A virus, a henpeck, how dare you say it's a hoax. | ||
No, this is a false flag to take down America. | ||
And so I could sit here and say this, and it's true. | ||
If all of this was going on during the Obama administration, we'd be ranting and raving and pointing the finger at Obama. | ||
Why doesn't Trump get the same treatment? | ||
But then I realized, it's not even about Trump, folks. | ||
It's about us. Trump is under attack 24-7. | ||
Who knows what he can even see anymore? | ||
Who knows what he gets, what he doesn't get, what's going through his head, what he's dealing with on a daily basis? | ||
It doesn't matter. If Americans won't take action, it doesn't matter what Trump does or doesn't do. | ||
But I guarantee you, if President Trump sees a bunch of Americans saying, I'm not obeying this, I'm not afraid of a virus, I'm opening my business. | ||
I'm flying, I'm traveling, I'm having a birthday party, I'm going to church. | ||
And this continues, and these tyrannical control freaks meeting on boards about how they can control and track and vaccinate America, the enemies of freedom, And we stand up to them and we say no, then Trump will say, hey look, this is the American people, this is what they want. | ||
Reopen the economy. So, I'm opening up the phone lines right now to hospital workers, healthcare providers, suppliers of hospitals, people who've done the hashtag Film Your Hospital, people who've been in a hospital. I want the story. | ||
We're going to blow it out of the water three hours today. | ||
We're going to be airing all the hashtag Film Your Hospital footage that's being uploaded as part of this trend on Twitter. | ||
And taking your calls, 877-789-2539, 877-789-2539. | ||
And here's the key, because it's not even about what's going on at hospitals per se. | ||
This is just a window... | ||
This is just a opportunity. | ||
This is just a chink in the armor of the fake news, of the establishment, that the average American can sit here and say in real time, in short memory order, Hey, they just told me on the news for the last 24 hours, how my hospital's a war zone. | ||
They're short on ambulances. | ||
They're short on doctors and nurses and supplies. | ||
And then they go to the hospital and it's a ghost town and there's nurses on smoke breaks and they're having a good time and they're singing la-di-da tunes in the hospital and there's ambulance lined up around the block, nobody in line to get a test. And they just say, huh, these are the same people that told me I, my city would be underwater because of global warming. | ||
These are the same people that told me acid rain was going to fry my skin. | ||
These are the same people that told me some guy in a cave in Afghanistan took down the Twin Towers and I had to sell out all my freedoms. | ||
These are the same people that said JFK was assassinated by a lone gunman. | ||
That's been totally blown out of the water with President Trump declassifying the papers. | ||
They've been lying to you for years. | ||
The average American is stuck at home, can't go out of their house asking questions. | ||
They're tuning into Infowars. | ||
They're realizing the mainstream news lies all day long. | ||
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Trump's approval ratings are going up! | |
But now you know why they had to ban Infowars ahead of all this. | ||
And they had to do it far ahead of all this so that that immediate rush to us after the censorship wouldn't be happening right now as it is. | ||
We would have 100 million views a day on our live streams if we were still allowed on social media. | ||
But they want you in fear. | ||
They don't want you to get the truth. | ||
They don't even want you to be able to communicate. | ||
And that's why I'm opening the phone lines saying we're going to be communicating all day. | ||
We're going to be doing real human intelligence here all day long. | ||
Maybe you disagree with me. And I'm going to try to be as focused as I can on this without going down side roads or even getting off other interstates or highways here. | ||
And that's why we're going to be opening up the phone lines 877-789-2539. | ||
I think we're probably already aggregating calls. | ||
I don't have them on my board yet, but I'm sure they're already coming in. | ||
And I'm going to do my best to be as quick and thorough and take as many calls as I can today. | ||
Again, 877-789-2539. | ||
I went to two hospitals today. | ||
I did an hour and a half long live stream right before I got in the studio. | ||
Went to two hospitals, both dead zones. | ||
Talked to people on the ground. | ||
They were like, yeah, everything's chill here. | ||
We're having a good time. Everything's fine. | ||
Not too busy. They were saying, yeah, we've seen like two corona patients today. | ||
By the way, if there's all this shortage of doctors and nurses and everything, why are they firing doctors for wearing face masks? | ||
Why are they laying off nurses for wearing face masks? | ||
Oh yeah! Oh yeah, folks! | ||
We got the video! Nurses in Chicago who are treating coronavirus patients are told not to wear a mask while they're treating them, and then they wear the mask and they get laid off. | ||
Because, folks, you gotta understand, the biggest thing holding us back right now is fear. | ||
And as soon as we break that, it's game over. | ||
It's game over. | ||
It's game over. And we'll deal with the deep state. | ||
We'll deal with all the other stuff. | ||
But if they continue to have us living in fear, we'll never deal with anything. | ||
And if it goes on long enough, we'll become so atrophied, we won't even have the ability to deal with anything. | ||
We're almost there, folks. This is a perfect example of how we're almost there. | ||
They have shut everything down, taken all of our freedoms, tell us to shelter in place, and where are Americans? | ||
They're loving it. | ||
Oh, I get my Tiger King. | ||
Oh, I'm so lucky I don't have to go to work or school. | ||
Oh, this is so great, this quarantine. | ||
Now I just get to be a lazy-ass bum! | ||
No, there should be 10 million people marching in Washington. | ||
We have been bamboozled. | ||
We have been deceived. | ||
We have been goose-stepped into tyranny. | ||
And I'm done. | ||
I'm done hedging. | ||
I'm done putting up with any of it. | ||
I'm done being henpecked or the fear of being henpecked. | ||
I'm blowing it all out. And I'm not giving up all my freedoms because of a virus that, by the way... | ||
Folks, look, there's doctors coming out explaining it now. | ||
There's a guy, Tom Barnett from Australia, a doctor. | ||
They won't even let him on social media anymore. | ||
Why? Because he's telling you the truth about the coronavirus and how it's probably not even contagious. | ||
Viruses aren't even alive. | ||
The only way you can even get one is through direct transfer in a needle or if your cells are being attacked or morphing. | ||
Well, why would that be happening? 5G! 5G! So just like in In 1918, when they were rolling out electricity and all these new radio waves were hitting the spectrum and hitting our human biome, and we saw our cells mutating and viruses getting in, we're seeing the same thing now with 5G. And doctors are waking up and calling it out. | ||
And they're getting banned from social media. | ||
Ban from YouTube. Ban from Twitter. | ||
Ban from Facebook. Wake up. | ||
This is the battle for humanity. | ||
You've known the corruption is there. | ||
You've known that the Satan has been lurking, waiting to make you a slave. | ||
Fight it now. Fight it now. | ||
The coronavirus won't kill you. | ||
Tyranny will. You'll be evaporated. | ||
You'll be gone. You'll be dust. | ||
It's not the coronavirus we're battling, folks. | ||
It's fear. | ||
It's deception. | ||
It's government tyranny and a digital technocracy that will control and dominate your destiny and your lineage until we break its back. | ||
And that is what I want to do today. | ||
That's what InfoWars mission statement has been. | ||
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So here we are. | |
Now we're going to be taking your calls end to end. | ||
The lines are already maybe full. | ||
The number to get in, 877-789-2539. | ||
I'm going to be as diligent as possible. | ||
I had a bunch of people giving me intel last night about this as well. | ||
Told them to call in. | ||
They said they would, but sometimes it's tough to get in with busy lines. | ||
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Now, we're lining up the calls right now. | ||
I kind of just want to get this out of the way because we've got somebody calling in whose brother died from COVID. And I don't know what his take on this is, but let me just say this. | ||
I... Have somebody, I'm, let's just say I have somebody very close to me who has the pre-existing conditions and got coronavirus. | ||
But, and so it kind of, in getting intel from this individual, I was able to get some other interesting tidbits too that you're not hearing anywhere else. | ||
Which is funny because they want to ban all the talk about hydrochloroquine and Z-Packs, but they don't tell you why. | ||
Yes, it is a known treatment, and yes, it has been successful, but there are setbacks, folks. | ||
If you take some medications, it can be deadly. | ||
If you have heart problems, it could be deadly. | ||
And so that's why they're not just openly prescribing it to everybody and saying it's a cure-all, and they kind of want to make sure that people don't get misinformation, but why aren't they telling you that? | ||
Because, again, it's about suppressing information. | ||
It's what it's all been about. | ||
So let's start with Patrick to get his take on this. | ||
In New York, who says his brother died from coronavirus. | ||
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Go ahead, Patrick. Hey, can you hear me? | |
Yep. Okay, so, yeah, we have no idea where he contracted the virus. | ||
He had went into work, and then on Thursday when he developed his light coffee, decided to work from home. | ||
But he had not been in contact with anybody to be known infected or anything like that. | ||
He called the doctor and was advised to stay at home and ride it out with a 14-day quarantine after nine days. | ||
You know, he was saying he was fine. | ||
He was fine. On Saturday morning, the 10th day, he didn't really, you know, wake up very well. | ||
My mother tried to get him up, tell him to get up. | ||
He said, like, I'm up. | ||
I'm okay. She said, no, you need to sit up. | ||
And then, you know, he wasn't focusing. | ||
She called 911. EMTs rushed to the scene and, uh, They tried to give him CPR for 40 minutes, and then he was kind of upset at the scene. | ||
So then the head of that scene came, and pretty much had my mom almost locked in her room for up to five hours while they dealt with my deceased brother. | ||
And they didn't even let her contact the funeral director that came to the house. | ||
She had no idea he was there. | ||
Then, like, they left without telling her anything, without, like, telling her how to clean the home, you know, or anything if it was... | ||
Coronavirus infecting the house, she'd need to clean it. | ||
We had to fight to get my brother tested. | ||
They weren't even going to test him. | ||
They were going to rule it a COVID death. | ||
Before they even tested him? | ||
Yeah. And that's my fear, is that they're already doing that, and that they have been doing that. | ||
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It's by nationwide. They're not testing the dead people. | |
They're just You know, assuming COVID and having doctors sign off on that based on the way people die. | ||
And by the way, I have had that confirmed by multiple people, too, where they just assume you have coronavirus. | ||
They don't even test you. | ||
And then they mark that as part of the coronavirus, you know, numbers. | ||
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Right. So then the doctor didn't even want to do that. | |
So then she said no because it was like a town doctor. | ||
And, you know, they wanted to sign off on something else. | ||
And then she refused that. | ||
And we had to basically argue with, like, pathologists from, like, three different hospitals just to get them tested to, you know, for my mother's own, like, conscience because she didn't want to be in the home if it was, like, infected with COVID. But, you know, she also has to stay there now. | ||
So they basically haven't given you, you know, any parameters for what you should do in the home or, like, a detoxification of your home or a quarantine of your home or anything like that where your brother was at? | ||
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Nothing like that. And then the medical examiner of Monroe County in Western New York was refusing to autopsy my brother, which is a New York state law. | |
He had not visited a doctor's office in six months. | ||
Yet she has to do an autopsy. | ||
And she wouldn't do it. | ||
Then we had to set up this deal where if my brother tested positive, they weren't going to do the autopsy. | ||
But they actually decided to do my mother first. | ||
We were told flat out they weren't going to waste the test on a dead person. | ||
So wait, so I only got about 60 seconds left here. | ||
So did they ever test your brother? | ||
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They did, because my mother turned out to be negative. | |
So then they finally agreed to test my brother. | ||
And it came up positive? | ||
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It did come up positive, yeah. | |
And did your brother have any pre-existing conditions, or for the most part, was he healthy? | ||
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He was obese. That was, like, his only medical condition. | |
So he could have had some heart problems, unbeknownst to himself. | ||
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Yeah, but he did call the doctor's office, and then they told him they were going to schedule, like, a video conference with the doctor. | |
Then he was told, like, that's not their primary care physician. | ||
Talk to another doctor. | ||
Now, I got 30 seconds left, Patrick. | ||
Is there anything from your perspective of this you would like to impart on my audience here today? | ||
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Just the severity of it. | |
I mean, if someone has a pre-existing medical condition, even if you're young, you need to not wait until things get worse. | ||
You need to go to the hospital before things get worse because it happens so rapidly. | ||
My brother just fell dead. | ||
All right, Patrick, thank you for the call. | ||
And by the way, folks, you can get into a hospital. | ||
I mean, I went to do hospitals. | ||
We're about to take all the calls. The hospital's got plenty of room. | ||
You can go right in. | ||
So, I mean, you can get into a hospital. | ||
If you think that this is getting you bad, if you want to go to a hospital, you can. | ||
And by the way, in response to the last caller, brave for him to call in and tell that story, but it's well known that obesity is one of the major factors that can make this COVID virus so deadly. | ||
Now, I want to get focused on the hashtag film your hospital aspect of this. | ||
And so let's start doing that. | ||
And let's start. And by the way, folks, again, we're taking calls. | ||
And we're going to be airing all the footage from hashtag film your hospital. | ||
Nationwide phenomenon. They say the hospitals are war zones. | ||
They're short on doctors and nurses and the lines are out the door and the testing and the ambulance. | ||
It's a war zone. And then everybody goes to their hospital and they see it's a ghost town. | ||
Nobody is there. Nobody's doing anything. | ||
Nurses, doctors on smoke breaks. | ||
Ambulances sitting around lined up. | ||
So I'm asking you what you've seen inside the hospital. | ||
Are you working inside the hospital, what you've seen? | ||
Are you filming your hospital? Are you delivering supplies? | ||
So let's get the real story. | ||
Folks, I'm already getting people messaging me like, how could you? | ||
I'm done with you. How dare you belittle this? | ||
I don't care anymore, folks. | ||
I'm done. Because it's one thing to try to maintain a certain level of Whatever, respect, or anything, you know, being in media, and you're trying to keep everybody on the same page, and, you know, keep everybody, you know, liking you, but guess what? | ||
I'll sacrifice it all right now for the truth, for the reality, and to not go into total tyranny. | ||
So, that's the measurement, and I've accepted it, and I know the formula. | ||
Let's now go to your calls, hashtag filmyourhospital. | ||
Let's start with Mick in Virginia. | ||
Go ahead, Mick. Hey, Owen. | ||
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Thanks for taking my call. Can you hear me okay? | |
Loud and clear. Awesome. | ||
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First of all, I want to give my condolences to Patrick and his family. | |
That's terrible and sobering. | ||
But I, myself, videoed my hospital where I live in Bristol, Virginia, on the border of Virginia and Tennessee, and just drove down there yesterday. | ||
I've lived here 40 years and I've never seen the hospital that quiet and the parking lot that empty. | ||
And, you know, there's reasonable explanations where you would say, hey, yeah, they've shut the hospital down. | ||
I mean, you can't even have a surgery procedure or get anything done unless it's, like, life-threatening, which most things they will deem is non-life-threatening now, or unless you are interested in getting tested for the coronavirus, which, by the way, we're going to have this from Savannah Hernandez. | ||
She went out to try to get tested for the coronavirus today. | ||
Couldn't even do it. Couldn't even do it. | ||
Wait till you hear this story. So it's very odd. | ||
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Anything else, Mick? Yeah, Virginia. | |
I live in Virginia. And there's been a lockdown until June 10th in Virginia by our great... | ||
Yeah, Northam up there. | ||
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Nazi governor. Yeah. | |
I live on the other side. | ||
I live in the red part of Virginia. | ||
But, you know, if you want to go to a movie now in Virginia, it's the price of the ticket, $5,000 and 90 days in jail. | ||
Yeah, exactly. That's your price of freedom now. | ||
If you want to be free, you better have five grand in your pocket and be ready to spend jail time. | ||
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And Virginia has allegedly had 1,706 cases with 41 deaths. | |
Tennessee allegedly has had 3,194 with 32 deaths. | ||
And a total of America has had 5,768 deaths since February 15th. | ||
If there was no coronavirus or COVID-19, how many deaths would there be? | ||
Would it not be similar? By natural causes and accidents? | ||
Well, look, and these are obviously fair questions that we'll probably never even have the ability to answer. | ||
It'd be impossible. There's obviously an agenda to blow this thing out of proportion. | ||
There's obviously an agenda to use this to take our freedoms. | ||
That's more clear than ever. How many people are dying from anything else and then they just test positive for coronavirus and say, oh, it's coronavirus. | ||
Like, I just told somebody, I'm not really an artistic type, so I didn't want to make this comic, but I told somebody, hopefully he's willing to do it. | ||
I'll show it on air, but... | ||
I gave this individual an idea for a comic where it's a guy, he gets run over by a bus. | ||
So there's a guy just run over by a bus. | ||
You know, and there's a doctor there right by his side. | ||
And then there's a hundred media microphones right in the doctor's face. | ||
And then the caption above the doctor is, yep, he had coronavirus. | ||
So it's like, yeah, he got ran over by a bus, bled out in the street. | ||
But, oh, he's got coronavirus. | ||
Tack it up on the coronavirus tally. | ||
It's like, how much of that is happening as well? | ||
Thanks for the call, Mick. Let's go to Hat Man in Florida. | ||
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Go ahead, Hat Man. Hey, how's it going Owen? | |
I sent you a picture of my VA in the actual emergency room to your DM. There was one guy sitting in there. | ||
I went in for surgery back on the 18th of this month and then two days later I'm hearing about this overrunning of the VA medical system and I'm like okay that isn't happening and then also This Dr. | ||
Fauci, what is his credentials? | ||
I've seen him more on TV than anything. | ||
When is he actually spending time on this task force actually doing something about it? | ||
Yeah, the answer is clearly, unless he doesn't sleep, zero. | ||
Because he's doing media hits from 6 a.m. | ||
to 8 p.m. or later every night. | ||
By the way, MSN.com, which is like the new trend to follow for the next wave of propaganda. | ||
Anthony Fauci's security is stepped up as doctor and face of U.S. coronavirus response receives threats. | ||
How about that? | ||
And you want to know why? | ||
You want to know why Fauci's on the team? | ||
Because, look, Trump has a thing about resumes and trying to include everybody. | ||
Fauci's been around for years. | ||
The Bush team, the Obama team. | ||
Hell, Bush gave him, I think, a Medal of Freedom. | ||
So, I mean... It was his pedigree that brought him to the table, I think, under Trump, unless he was already there. | ||
The guy, look, it's time to move on. | ||
It's time to move on. | ||
What has he done? He's done a bunch of TV interviews. | ||
That's it. He's done nothing to slow the spread. | ||
I said, I gave speeches in D.C. begging the president to shut down the border in February. | ||
Where was Fauci? | ||
Thanks for the call, Hat Man. | ||
Let's go to Porter Rock in New York. | ||
Go ahead, Porter Rock. Hey, Owen. | ||
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How are you doing today? Good. Thank you. | |
Thank you for taking my call. First, let me start with my story. | ||
I've been coming to the hospital. | ||
I'm over here in New York City. | ||
I'm at NYU Langone. | ||
I've been coming here for a month. | ||
My girlfriend was admitted. | ||
She's pregnant. Excuse me. | ||
We've been here from before the pandemic, all the way through the pandemic, and now up to this day, I'm still coming every day. | ||
So I have a lot of experience coming into the hospital and checking out, you know, the scenes over here. | ||
On top of that, my sister and my nephew have both contracted, and they are both recovering now. | ||
And, you know, my mother was also tested, so I can give some information on all that stuff. | ||
I don't know if you see my video on Twitter. | ||
I didn't expect to go viral, but I was leaving the hospital the other day after visiting my daughter, and So I came to show in the tweet, and I was just like, all right, let's answer her. | ||
There's not much activity here at the NYU Langone. | ||
It doesn't mean that people aren't sick here. | ||
I've been hearing about people coming in. | ||
They're keeping them in a separate building. | ||
But there's no mass rush. | ||
There's no craziness. There's nothing. | ||
There's no panic in New York City. | ||
That's all I wanted to express to people. | ||
I feel like everybody's playing cosplay with the apocalypse. | ||
And it's just playing into this whole thing. | ||
No, it's literally, it's Ferris Bueller's day off. | ||
Like, they're having parties and parades and get well cards signed all for Ferris Bueller. | ||
He wasn't even sick. It's like the same thing. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. I mean, everybody needs to take a step back. | |
The coronavirus is very real. | ||
And it's definitely infecting people. | ||
And it's definitely infecting a lot of people in New York. | ||
In fact, probably five times the amount that they're actually reporting because most people aren't even getting tested. | ||
That's what I'm saying. I just took the note. | ||
It's like, if you tested everyone in America, how many people would test positive? | ||
60%, 70%, 80%? | ||
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Yeah, the point is the death toll numbers and the hysteria with that. | |
What I want to do, what I want to see is a cross-reference between pre-existing conditions. | ||
And by the way, condolences to Patrick as well and your family. | ||
God bless you guys. And I don't know what measurements they're taking. | ||
Again, as Patrick said, they were saying coronavirus before they even did a test. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. | |
Which I'm hearing from multiple people that I've talked to that are sick. | ||
They said, yeah, they told me I have coronavirus. | ||
Did they test you? No. | ||
So, and here's the other thing too, and I asked a hospital worker this today. | ||
Thank you for the call. Great call, Porter Rock. | ||
And I asked a hospital worker this day, because look, at every hospital pretty much, they're doing a temperature check for you to get in. | ||
Now, they're not really allowing visitors anyway, but if you want to get in at all, temperature check. | ||
I asked them. They know. | ||
You might not have a temperature and be still carrying the virus. | ||
So what good does it do? They don't know. | ||
We're measuring all the angles. | ||
We're getting all the intel. And we're not going to be intimidated out of telling you the truth. | ||
Yes, coronavirus is real. | ||
Yes, people are probably dying from it. | ||
We know this. They have pre-existing conditions. | ||
We could do hysteria and panic over anything and shut down the economy. | ||
Why is this it, folks? | ||
Well, isn't the answer obvious? | ||
America was just resurging like never before. | ||
Economy booming. Patriotism rising. | ||
Freedom intensifying. | ||
Perfect time to wipe it all out with a panic-demic that they could run anytime they want. | ||
And now they've pretty much said so. | ||
Fauci says we're never going to stop the shutdown until there's no new cases. | ||
There'll never not be no new cases. | ||
The inconsistencies with the testing, the inconsistencies with the news and the numbers, what does it all add up to? | ||
A false flag. | ||
Say, oh yeah, okay. | ||
The virus is real, it's not a false flag. | ||
No, the false flag is that all of our freedoms are being wiped out in the name of coronavirus. | ||
That's the false flag. It has nothing to do with coronavirus. | ||
Coronavirus is the false flag. | ||
Yes, it's real. Yes, it's not good. | ||
Yes, take precautionary measures as you see fit. | ||
But this isn't the coronavirus taking our freedoms, folks. | ||
Okay? And what the hell is going on with the 5G? Let's go back out to the phone lines. | ||
Dennis in Virginia, go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, I can add on to your call. | |
The guy was in Bristol, Tennessee, Virginia area. | ||
I live about 45 minutes north of him. | ||
And my uncle, he was a retired coal miner. | ||
He has black lung, and he had to go to the hospital here in our county. | ||
Now, we don't have any cases of corona yet that I know of. | ||
And once we go into the hospital, it's like, you know, they have all the doors locked. | ||
You had to go to a checkpoint. You get in. | ||
You know, he's put in ICU and stuff. | ||
He was the only person in ICU. He was there for a couple of days. | ||
And he went down to one of the main floors. | ||
And he was the only person on the main floors. | ||
And we asked, where is everybody? | ||
And so we ran everybody off for the, you know, the COVID-19. | ||
And, you know, they kept him there for a couple of days. | ||
And actually, I'm just going to let him out. | ||
And he couldn't even hardly walk. | ||
They just want to get everybody out there that was not coronavirus. | ||
But the whole thing is, it's like it's crazy, and then our county, without one case, it's pretty much shut down. | ||
Yeah, and I'm afraid, too, that they have something lined up on the back end of this to try to defeat this fight that was inevitable against this fraud, against this theft of our freedoms and our money. | ||
Folks, I'm telling you, they know they can test 100% of Americans and probably 60-70% would test positive. | ||
They probably already know that. | ||
That's why the inconsistencies with the test roll out. | ||
That's why you can't actually go to a hospital and take a test, even though they claim, yeah, go get tested if you're feeling symptoms. | ||
That's why they're saying, oh yeah, just assume you have coronavirus if you're showing any symptoms. | ||
They don't want the truth of this getting out, folks. | ||
Dennis, thank you so much for the call. | ||
Let's do now Matt in California. | ||
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Go ahead, Matt. Yo, Owen. | |
So, my good friend, like, we go party and everything. | ||
Like, this guy's super cool. | ||
He works in the ER here in San Diego. | ||
He bounces around from hospital to hospital. | ||
He's kind of like a freelance dude. | ||
And I asked him for the skinny on it. | ||
He said, direct quote, three times when he was talking to me, he says, we're all told just to pretend that everybody has it. | ||
Like, yeah, we're just told to pretend everybody has it. | ||
Now, that could be part of a drill to get ready for it, but he kept saying it. | ||
He kept saying it. We're told. | ||
Here's another thing. The masks are to dehumanize us. | ||
Nobody wants to talk to one another. | ||
Everybody in line doesn't talk. | ||
I start talking at Home Depot. | ||
Every single person says, yeah, I'm over this. | ||
Why are we still doing this? It's bullshit. | ||
What you need to do... | ||
Dump that. We gotta dump that. Hold on, Matt. | ||
We gotta dump that. You can't curse. | ||
We're on terrestrial radio. I'm gonna hold you on, but we gotta dump that. | ||
We gotta let the dump build up again. | ||
You can't curse here. But you're right about the mask thing, and it's also to make this other whole pandemic of fear... | ||
And like, oh, we can't even live on planet Earth anymore, right? | ||
And there's clearly drills happening, folks. | ||
I mean, some hospitals are openly admitting that this is a drill. | ||
So there's like drill elements, real elements, fraud elements, hysteria elements, panacdemic elements. | ||
But the one element that we all need to be focused on is why are we laying down our freedoms and our courage and everything in the face of this? | ||
Matt, finish up. Okay. | ||
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Okay. Everybody, when you're in line at Home Depot, turn to the person next to you that's five feet away and say, how much more of this can you take? | |
Let them answer. Next thing, you say, do you know anybody with it? | ||
Everybody who says, yes, I know somebody with it, they say, well, they haven't been tested, but I know they have it. | ||
And another thing, who is counting the votes? | ||
The Democrats count votes they win all the time. | ||
Who counts those tests? | ||
Who is proving that these are real? | ||
I want separate numbers. | ||
I want other people. | ||
Can Mike Adams create his own test? | ||
Can people who think they have it send it to him? | ||
Oh, they're sending, oh yeah, you're right. | ||
They're sending corrupted tests and masks, guarantee it. | ||
But how dare you, Matt? | ||
How dare you want the truth? | ||
You are a peon. | ||
You are a measly civilian. | ||
You are not elite. You do not run things. | ||
You do not self-govern. | ||
Listen to the establishment. | ||
Listen to your government. Give in to tyranny or you will die from coronavirus. | ||
That's the only answer, Matt. | ||
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If I was trying to cast a Nazi... | |
No, he's a deep state swamp creature, 110%, no doubt. | ||
Now, could he have meant well? Maybe, but he's failed us, and he's going along. | ||
Get him out. Drain the swamp, get rid of Fauci, period. | ||
What is the president doing with this guy? | ||
And I feel like the president's first instincts to fight this at the root level was right, and he got bullied and henpecked into going along with it at this point. | ||
But again, folks, there's no consistencies with the testing, even though they claim it. | ||
Yeah, they're being told, yeah, just assume everyone has it, and then they build up the numbers and the hysteria and the panic. | ||
Let's go to now Joe in Florida. | ||
Go ahead, Joe. Yeah, hold on one second. | ||
Shut down that lawnmower, Joe. | ||
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It's a tire washer, but yeah. | |
All right, go ahead. Anyways, I called in. | ||
I'm... My wife and I work in medical equipment sales, and we work with a lot of physicians, a lot of doctors' offices. | ||
They're basically doing business as normal. | ||
Our business is staying pretty strong, and all the pre-existing conditions that were there before the coronavirus are still there, so we still have to treat people. | ||
But they're pissed. They said they're staying open. | ||
They're going to have to get sued to shut down. | ||
Wow. Yeah, that's another aspect of this. | ||
It's like, so what? We're just because you're afraid of the coronavirus now, people just aren't allowed to engage in business or have a business or property or anything? | ||
It's like, where do we draw the line? | ||
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That's right. Speaking of which, I called, you know, I'm in Florida, and they're doing a shutdown tonight, basically, midnight. | |
And I called a gun shop today to see if they had some... | ||
Some practice rounds. They're out, of course, but I asked if they're staying open. | ||
They said they would have to be forced out, and they're going to stay open. | ||
Well, and look, there's obviously bullying and henpecking and threats that are encouraging people to shut down, but I'm telling you folks, thank you so much for the call, Joe. | ||
Get back to that great power wash you were doing there. | ||
I'm telling you folks, I'm telling you, If you're too afraid to go film a hospital or you're too afraid to talk to a doctor or your neighbor or your friends or family about what's going on or question things, if you're too afraid to do this now, let me tell you something. | ||
When they roll out the full tyranny and put you on a grid and force you to microchip or your kid to microchip or you can't even have kids anymore like in China, let me tell you something. | ||
You're going to look back on these days and you're going to have so much regret and remorse that you didn't fight now that it's going to be paralyzing. | ||
So you better work up the courage to talk to your neighbors or film your hospital or do something or keep your business open. | ||
It's illegal! Okay? | ||
The government can't tell you to stay home! | ||
The government can't tell you to shut down your business! | ||
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Okay? I mean, what do you need to know? | |
What else do you need to know? | ||
Look, if you want to shut down your business or wear a mask or doing this stuff, that's on you. | ||
This is self-government. | ||
But they cannot arrest you or fine you. | ||
That's tyranny! | ||
Reese in Pittsburgh, the Steel City. | ||
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Reese, go ahead. Hey, good afternoon. | |
Hey, condolences to Patrick and his family. | ||
Hey, two quick things. | ||
My niece is an emergency room nurse at Jefferson Hills Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, one of the oldest populations in western PA. They've had her called off the past five days. | ||
They're so slow. There's nobody coming into the hospital whatsoever, corona or otherwise. | ||
Then secondly, I wanted to let you know this morning, This is what I hope this is. | ||
Fox News is running a live feed with a gentleman who came in on an Eastern Airlines flight from a South American country that is overrun with Corona, supposedly. | ||
The morgues are filled. The hospitals are overrun. | ||
He gets on a plane with 30 other people. | ||
They land in Miami. | ||
He's supposed to be self-quarantined for four days. | ||
He's in a Fox studio in Miami, and the I won't say who it was, but the gentleman that was on Fox says to him, aren't you supposed to be self-quarantined? | ||
The guy goes, well, yeah, but I'm just waiting for my flight tomorrow to get back to Chicago. | ||
I'm getting messages all the time, too. | ||
Like, you're not allowed to wear a protective mask while you're dealing with coronavirus patients. | ||
I'll play that video coming up in the next segment. | ||
Reese, if you want to just hold over, I can finish up with your call here. | ||
I got to go to a break. And then... | ||
Folks, I'm telling you, fight this tyranny now or never. | ||
Imagine the awakening that's going to happen if they release those bioweapons. | ||
After we've warned people so much, God Almighty, I hope the next phases of what we've broken down don't happen. | ||
God almighty, I hope they don't. | ||
Biological and radiological agents on unsuspecting populations continues worldwide today. | ||
From 1940 to 1979, the vast majority of the British population was sprayed by aircraft more than 2,000 times, with deadly chemicals and microorganisms without ever being told. | ||
In 1968, the Pentagon tested a deadly bioweapon on New York subways and placed personnel in local hospitals to monitor the effects. | ||
Aggressive sterilization of men and women continued in many states until the mid-1980s. | ||
In the draft copy of the United Nations Global Biodiversity Assessment, it states very clearly that we must reduce the human population from its current level of about 6 billion people down to about 1 billion people. | ||
In the 1970s, South Africa developed race-specific bioweapons to target blacks and Asians, and then subsequently sold the technology to Israel in the mid-1980s. | ||
In September of 2000, the Project for the New American Century published a document in which Dick Cheney described race-specific bioweapons as politically useful tools. | ||
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Hello, Alec. | |
Welcome. I wanted to ask you a question about the race-specific bioweapons you had mentioned. | ||
In the past about meetings that have been going on and been taking place behind the closed doors, about what they're planning, like with the 12-year world's gonna end scenario, all that. | ||
Well, they're introducing into the cultural cosmology that humans are bad, deserve to die, and they're creating a race narrative to hate ourselves and not have a life force or a survival instinct, to invert that instinct into an ant... | ||
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Please leave me alone. | |
Please leave me alone. | ||
Now a hospital. Modern day. | ||
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Please leave me alone. | |
Please leave me alone, bro. Not until you get on the bed. | ||
I'm not getting on the bed. Man, help me out, bro. | ||
It doesn't work like that, bro. | ||
Can anybody know a lawyer, bro? | ||
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Somebody see me a lawyer? | |
Bro! Bro! | ||
No! It don't work like that, man! | ||
This shit ain't right, man! Nah, don't put the phone down now, mother! | ||
Bro, leave me alone. | ||
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I don't want no leader of my own. | |
It don't work like that. No! | ||
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It does not work like that, bro! | |
No! No! | ||
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Y'all need to change mental health awareness, mental health to help, all that, man! | |
Man, no. No, man. | ||
Man, bro, no. | ||
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The time is now. | |
The time is now. | ||
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No. I'm not on drugs, none of that, bro. | |
I'm insane. I'm insane, man. | ||
Y'all are the ones that's crazy. | ||
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Y'all are the ones that's crazy, bro. | |
Total tyranny, folks. We're witnessing it right now. | ||
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And again. So this comes out of Wuhan. | |
Does it come out of the bio lab? | ||
I mean, you can sit here and have the debate, but let me explain. | ||
The only way this virus is that deadly is with the 5G. Okay? | ||
The 5G radio waves mutating your cells while they put this virus out there that's obviously been souped up and is very contagious. | ||
That's the only way they can infect you. | ||
And the whole purpose is to bring in tyranny. | ||
That's the entire purpose of this thing. | ||
I guarantee you... | ||
How many people do you think would test positive for coronavirus? | ||
Is it going to kill these people? | ||
Probably not. They may never even show a symptom or a sign. | ||
Oh, but it'll show up. | ||
And then once they turn on the 5G, all of a sudden your cells mutate and now the virus can get in and actually make you sick. | ||
No one wants to point this out, though. | ||
Everybody wants to stay at home. | ||
Accept the tyranny. | ||
Everybody wants the 5G so they can download a video or have the AI access. | ||
So what are you going to do? | ||
To expose this information. | ||
What are you going to do to fight this tyranny now? | ||
If you don't fight it now, you'll never be able to fight it. | ||
Then you try to fight it, they'll just put a gun to your head and kill you like China. | ||
These are difficult seas to navigate, folks. | ||
This is an asteroid field, and we're flying through it on a spaceship. | ||
And I'm just trying to get down to the blunt truth. | ||
And when it comes to the film Your Hospital National Phenomenon, the fact is, all the media hype and hysteria about hospitals being war zones is just a flat-out lie. | ||
It's just a fraud. And I don't care how many people get mad at me. | ||
I don't care how many people are afraid of a coronavirus. | ||
I have a gut, natural instinct to stand like a rock in front of tyranny. | ||
You can throw every damn virus in the book at me. | ||
I don't give a damn. We need to be aware of the real threat here, folks. | ||
And it's not coronavirus. | ||
Let's finish Reese in Pittsburgh. | ||
Reese, we held you over here. | ||
Just finish up with your call. | ||
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So, I mean, the country was Ecuador. | |
It was Fox and Friends this morning. | ||
Brian Kilmey says to this guy, who's a native of Chicago, he's going through, you know, it was a nightmare. | ||
You know, the hospitals are overrun. | ||
He asked him if he was tested before he got on the flight. | ||
He says no. He says, were you screened and tested when you got off the flight? | ||
He says no. He goes from the Miami airport, goes to a hotel, then he ends up in Fox Live Studios with a live feed on Fox and Friends this morning. | ||
He says he's on a plane in the next few days to go to Chicago. | ||
And secondly, when your caller's calling, if they've lost somebody, what we need to start doing is cataloging if any of the folks that have died have 5G, if they have 5G phones. | ||
That's a very interesting control group. | ||
If we think 5G is doing it, we need to know what kind of phones people have. | ||
Or, you know, and maybe we can even actually exercise this now, Reese. | ||
Great idea, great call. | ||
Guys, let's see if we can find, like, a map of, like, where all the 5G is. | ||
I wonder if maybe there's a correlation there. | ||
Because we've seen similar things with sanctuary cities and crime and Democrat-run cities and crime. | ||
Hell, all the cities where they're shutting everything down and they're claiming its outbreak is in Democrat cities. | ||
But that's just because the Democrats have seized control over most of these cities. | ||
But you mentioned this morning also on Fox Business. | ||
It's on Varney& Co. | ||
this morning. They had a video, which I have still not been able to find. | ||
I put out a tweet. Nobody can find this video. | ||
I guess nobody was watching Fox Business this morning when Varney& Co. | ||
was on playing this video of nurses, a whole state, a whole floor, a whole staff at a hospital, and apparently a viral video that nobody can find singing Let It Be by the Beatles. | ||
Well, what the hell? | ||
If there's a damn war zone going on, how do we have time for choir practice? | ||
Let's take another call. Ryan in Florida, the hashtag Film Your Hospital special. | ||
Ryan in Florida, go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. I called like two weeks ago and talked to you about people stealing toilet paper from my hospital. | |
But I just want to give you a couple updates on my hospital. | ||
Like I said before, I'm about an hour north of Tampa, and we have like a lot of old people that live around here, so you'd think it'd be pretty rampant. | ||
Well, yeah, Florida's like the retirement center of America. | ||
They just had all the spring breakers down there. | ||
Where's the outbreak? Exactly. | ||
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In the past couple weeks, we've had one person die in our facility of corona, but they were 89 years old. | |
We've had one person that was sent home with corona, like that confirmed, but now we have four others that are confirmed in the hospital. | ||
But you mentioned recently about how they're doing new checkpoints and stuff like that at stores and hospitals and crap. | ||
This is what's going on at my hospital, okay? | ||
There's normally about five entrances into the hospital. | ||
It's a pretty big hospital, but we don't even, like, really worry about name badges and security for visitors, like, you know, stickers and stuff. | ||
You can pretty much just go in and go find your family member, then leave. | ||
But now, they've closed every entrance except for one. | ||
You can only go out and in out of one area, and That means every nurse and every family member has to go, every person that works at the facility has to go in there and talk to the same person pretty much, the same group of people, stand two feet away from them so they can ask them if they have a cough, ask them if they've been out of the state, and then ask them if they've been in contact with anybody with corona. | ||
They take their temperature, they give you a little band or a sticker, and then you can go in. | ||
And it's like, that's the worst infection control I could possibly take. | ||
No, exactly. The measurements being taken just don't even make sense for everything we've been told. | ||
And you know, you actually just made my stomach sink, Ryan, because I just had a realization. | ||
We're seeing the medical tyranny with the vaccines and, you know, the forced testing and stuff, but oh my gosh, you may not even have realized what you just realized. | ||
Folks, they're going to make a situation at the hospitals after this where you can't even get in. | ||
It's going to be just like getting at the airport now. | ||
It's going to be so locked down, and then you're going to have loved ones or family members or friends that are in the hospital, and you won't even know what's going on. | ||
You won't get access to them. | ||
They won't be able to get released. | ||
You won't be able to be talked to them. | ||
They'll be locked down. Oh, my gosh. | ||
I guarantee you that comes after this. | ||
Imagine that. I mean, like... | ||
It's just they can roll out all these measures in the midst of this fear. | ||
Ryan, what do you think about that? | ||
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I think that's entirely possible. | |
I mean, we're sitting at 49% capacity for our hospital right now. | ||
We're normally at like 110, 115. | ||
We have people in bed nonstop, like on stretchers lining the hallway. | ||
We're pretty, you know, underbuilt for such a big hospital. | ||
We're at 49%. | ||
It hasn't been like that. | ||
I've been working there for, you know, almost a decade. | ||
And I'd say it hasn't been like that since I first started. | ||
So it's not that bad. | ||
I'm going to take some video. I'm probably just going to do a walkthrough of going through the checkpoint system, and I do that and upload it. | ||
But it's all BS, and people keep giving Trump, they're giving him crap, and they're giving him praise. | ||
But I think I'm on board with you. | ||
I think we need to stop. | ||
We need to get off the Trump train. | ||
Stop doing the whole cult of personality around Trump and just do what we need to do as Americans. | ||
Because at the end of the day, even if Trump gets another term and he's in there for four years, when he's gone, we're still just Americans that need to fight for our own freedoms and not rely on somebody upstairs to fix all our problems. | ||
You just hit the nail on the head with the biggest sledgehammer ever. | ||
And it's been this negative connotation of it getting off the Trump train. | ||
Folks, it's not getting off the Trump train because you don't like Trump or he's doing a bad job. | ||
Trump is not the enemy. | ||
It's getting off the Trump train so you can fight! | ||
It's like Trump has led us to the battle. | ||
We've taken the Trump train right to the deep state, right to the globalists, and they're initiating all their damn plans, and this whole cult of personality is just, whee! | ||
Riding the Trump train, not even realize, no, this is the stop. | ||
This is where you get off. | ||
This is where you draw your sword and shield and fight. | ||
There will not be a fight after this. | ||
It's game over. They'll lock down the hospitals. | ||
They'll take your grandma into the hospital, kill her dead on a hammer, and you'll never even know. | ||
I'm telling you, folks, that's what's coming next. | ||
Let's go to another call before I just end up ranting and raving. | ||
Let's go to Jim in North Carolina. | ||
Go ahead, Jim. Go on, man. | ||
What's going on? Just watching America just give up its liberties in fear of a virus that they probably can't even get unless they're getting zapped with 5G. That's all. | ||
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Yeah, that's ridiculous. | |
It's not even an offer I can't refuse. | ||
But anyway, around here, the hospitals are operating as normal at probably about 20%. | ||
And even though I went down to visit my brother, he was in an ICU and he had fallen down. | ||
He has blood pressure issues. | ||
And so anyway, and I was wandering around, and I got collared several times, and they finally threw me out for just talking to people. | ||
But anyway, I couldn't find anybody who had the virus or knew anything about the virus or any of that stuff. | ||
So it seemed, you know, pretty normal, except that, you know, the staff is a little more touchy than usual. | ||
Again, though, it doesn't even make sense because... | ||
And I actually talk to people, too. | ||
I mean, this has already been proven. | ||
And, folks, we just... It's just unbelievable right now. | ||
I talked to two people who said they had... | ||
It was a lady's husband... | ||
And father, who had pre-existing conditions with heart problems and respiratory issues, and came down with a severe cough and was calling the hospital and was going to have the family taken to the hospital, they sent an ambulance for him. | ||
Because, you know, there's such a panic and shortage of ambulances. | ||
They said, oh, no, no, we'll send the ambulance. | ||
By the way, that's like an $800 insurance tab. | ||
How convenient. And then, so the hospital, the ambulance takes the guy to the hospital. | ||
The mother and daughter show up. | ||
They won't even let him in. | ||
They can't even see their husband and father. | ||
And I said, do you know what's going on? They said, no, we can't even talk to him. | ||
We don't know what the hell's going on. | ||
What the hell is that? And they know. | ||
Folks, you might not have any symptoms of coronavirus. | ||
No temperature, no nothing. And all they do is check your temperature at the door and ask you if you have a cough. | ||
Your temperature's not 100. | ||
You don't have a cough. They let you in. | ||
You could be carrying coronavirus. You probably are. | ||
Jim, 10 seconds. Anything else? | ||
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I had a virus back in November and I didn't know what it was. | |
And I did a lot of coughing. | ||
It was probably a coronavirus. | ||
And look, here you are, folks. We got big news on the other side. | ||
Extra-dimensional, multi-universal. | ||
Owen Troyer with you here. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room. | ||
So much data coming in. | ||
I'm trying my best to get it all out to you. | ||
Where to begin? Let me just say this. | ||
Let me just say this. We just had, it was like a bolt of lightning just hit the studio. | ||
I'm not even kidding you. I don't know what it was. | ||
I'm in the studio. There's no windows here. | ||
We've dealt with a lot of big storms here. | ||
I've never seen a thunderclap take out all the studio, basically. | ||
Everything went out and flickered. | ||
So, I guess we're getting hit with a major storm right now. | ||
So, if stuff goes down and all of a sudden we're knocked off air, just what a coincidence, right? | ||
Everything's a coincidence. But big storms apparently threatening our power all of a sudden. | ||
Never had that issue before, but now today. | ||
Okay, where to begin? | ||
They're now saying they're not going to take you to the hospital if you're having cardiac arrest and you can't be revived at the scene because the hospitals are too busy. | ||
What the hell is that about? | ||
I'm serious. That's in the news. Scott, the producer, brought all the news to me. | ||
It's just unbelievable. And by the way, what was it, Scott? | ||
350,000 cardiac arrest deaths a year? | ||
So, you know, we're not going to take you to the hospital if you have cardiac arrest and we can't revive you at the scene. | ||
You're just dead. Because, you know, the hospitals are so overwhelmed and the coronavirus is so deadly. | ||
You know, you go into cardiac arrest, you're pretty much dead if you don't get help. | ||
But, hey, the coronavirus is here. | ||
Yeah, just, you know, over 300,000 deaths from that a year. | ||
The cardiac arrest coronavirus, you know, maybe we'll have 15, 20 this year. | ||
But, oh, you just let people die from a heart attack. | ||
But coronavirus is everything now. | ||
But here's the big one. | ||
Here's the granddaddy. | ||
Oh, I didn't have to look this up, but the crew did it live on air. | ||
Guys, let's get the doc cam here, or I don't know if you guys are working on a graphic, but the top map here is the coronavirus map. | ||
Okay, top map coronavirus outbreak map. | ||
Notice, very heavily in this area, in this region, and then over here, and then over here. | ||
Whoa! Now look at the 5G availability map. | ||
Look at that! | ||
Well, I'll be... | ||
It's the same damn thing. | ||
Folks, I'm telling you, it's all the electro... | ||
Radio wave spectrum mutating ourselves just like it did in the late 1910s and early 1920s with electricity and radio waves mutating ourselves. | ||
Then you had the flu outbreak killing people. | ||
Same damn thing is happening now. | ||
So again, you're saying, but wait, you said it's a hoax. | ||
It's a false flag. Well, yeah, they're raising the coronavirus flag to take all of our freedoms. | ||
That doesn't mean it's not real. That doesn't mean it's not going to kill people. | ||
But they're not telling you what's really behind it. | ||
Here's the 5G map. | ||
Here's the coronavirus outbreak map. | ||
It's the same damn map. And people know this, folks. | ||
You go ask doctors. | ||
I don't even want to go. You can go look at why they're censoring the Tom Barnett videos. | ||
And we're going to have a guest on actually coming up. | ||
James Jones, who was breaking this Film Your Hospital stuff first. | ||
Folks, you can... Jason Jones, excuse me. | ||
Folks, you can only get the virus contagion if your cells are mutating or if it's directly injected into you. | ||
Maybe they already did it with a vaccine. | ||
Let's go back out to the phone lines. | ||
Tim in New Mexico. | ||
Go ahead, Tim. Yes, go ahead, Tim. | ||
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Yeah, this film your hospital hashtag I think is truly a grassroots take back of the media. | |
This is the people's media because we're seeing that they're using COVID-1984 to fast track Agenda 21. | ||
If you really look what they're doing, it's a power grab. | ||
And I really think it's important that we show that this is... | ||
Everywhere. It's like the dummy tanks of World War II. These dummy tents, these dummy testing centers. | ||
Nobody's being tested. Yeah, they're wide open lines. | ||
They're wide open lines. | ||
Or they won't even test you. | ||
Savannah Hernandez is coming up in the next segment. | ||
They wouldn't even test her for coronavirus. | ||
Oh, and here's a video the crew just found. | ||
It's like all these videos of nurses like doing dances and viral videos and choir practice. | ||
Well, what happened to the war zone? | ||
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What happened to the war zone? | |
Exactly. Because CBS was caught using footage from Italy to terrify the people in New York. | ||
And I'm like, isn't that terrorism to say, hey, look, there's a pandemic downtown. | ||
Look how bad it is. And it's not that bad. | ||
So I'm looking at this as they're purposefully terrorizing people with the media. | ||
And we're countering it just by having individuals go to the hospitals and report what they're seeing. | ||
And I actually set it up at FilmYourHospital.com as a hot link to the latest tweets in that feed so people can go observe for themselves. | ||
FilmYourHospital.com is the website Tim is talking about. | ||
And by the way, we got other videos coming up talking about this. | ||
Tim, you're saying that the ghosts in New Mexico, or excuse me, the hospitals in New Mexico are ghost towns. | ||
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Ghost towns. And people I know who work at the hospitals are reporting the same thing. | |
And this is an important point, too. | ||
This isn't just a bunch of people on the outside of the hospitals and the parking lots making these claims. | ||
People are going in. They're talking to staff. | ||
And if you read the hashtag, Film Your Hospital, you'll see that it's many doctors and first responders and nurses and security guards pointing out. | ||
Yeah. In fact, Tim, thank you so much for the call. | ||
Great website. I'm going to prove what you're just saying here with this clip. | ||
Let's go, but I want to respond to what you said about grassroots. | ||
But first, let's prove what you just said, guys, with clip nine. | ||
Here is a story from a nurse. | ||
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I quit my job today. | |
I went into work, and I was assigned to a COVID patient on an ICU unit that has been converted to a designated COVID unit. | ||
None of the nurses are wearing masks, not even surgical masks in the hallways when they're giving report to each other. | ||
I had my own N95 mask. | ||
I told my manager, I understand we're short on supplies, but let me protect myself. | ||
Let me feel safe. | ||
I have family that I have to come home to. | ||
And the way things are looking, this isn't going to get any better. | ||
America is not prepared and nurses are not being protected. | ||
Now look, folks. | ||
I don't know this girl's politics. | ||
If I had to guess based on what we've seen on the social media, probably not a Trump supporter. | ||
Let's just say that. But here she is witnessing the it-doesn't-add-up measures being taken, but then because of the brainwashing in the media, it's, oh my gosh, America's not prepared, which is essentially her saying it's Trump's fault, without saying that. I'm not even mad at her, whatever. | ||
She's falling for it just like most people do. | ||
But again... If you're a doctor or nurse treating people or walking through the halls, we cover the story. | ||
They're firing doctors if you wear a mask. | ||
Literally, firing doctors and nurses for wearing masks. | ||
But yet, they're gonna wear masks at the front door and take your temperature, even though they know you may show no signs of the coronavirus, no symptoms, not have a temperature, and still have it and be able to infect others, is what they say. | ||
Doesn't add up. Doesn't make sense. | ||
And if it really is such a war zone out there in these hospitals, do you think they're going to have time to nitpick and henpeck whether you're wearing a mask or have time to do choir practice or a viral dance video? | ||
No! But see, here's a nurse who's bought into the panic, bought into the hysteria, so says, okay, I'm just going to wear a mask and protect myself, and then they tell her, no, you can't do that, so she quits! | ||
When she probably already has the coronavirus. | ||
I bet she tests herself. | ||
She'd probably already have it. | ||
Why does it? These measures don't add up. | ||
Why? Why are they doing this? | ||
What are they not telling us? | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen. Look, I'm like a Tasmanian devil up here. | ||
Thank God for the crew putting up with me today. | ||
But again, I really want to highlight this map. | ||
Doctors are coming out and telling you how viruses can really spread. | ||
Your cells have to mutate. | ||
Okay? Well, 5G radiation mutates your cells. | ||
So I think when you look at the 5G map and you compare it to the outbreak map, there needs to be studies done on this immediately. | ||
We just signed a $2 trillion stimulus package. | ||
No investigation into 5G and the cause of an outbreak or the cell mutation or cancer or anything. | ||
Just shut everything down. | ||
Blame Trump. Blame whoever. | ||
Blame China. By the way, Wuhan, guess what? | ||
They were testing 5G. Oh, but nothing to see here. | ||
Ignore the 5G mutating your cells and then allowing viruses to harm you and make you sick. | ||
Now, Savannah Hernandez is with us. | ||
This is actually shocking. So I didn't know, but you went to try to get tested for coronavirus today, and they wouldn't even let you get tested for it. | ||
Boy, that's odd, but it gets worse. | ||
They made you pay to be tested. | ||
So tell us what happened today and where people can find your full report. | ||
So people can find the full report. | ||
It should be up now. It's about 10 minutes long on Bandaw Video. | ||
And the report basically details us going to the clinic, waiting for the nurses, getting tested, and then the doctor's diagnosis, what he said, why he said that I didn't need a test. | ||
So that should be up shortly. | ||
And basically... | ||
We went there and we went to one of these drive-up clinics. | ||
They had a big banner that read, Coronavirus Symptom Analysis, 8am to 8pm. | ||
So we drove up and I said, hey, I've been having a little cough here and there. | ||
I do think that it's just because of allergies, but I've had, you know, some of the coronavirus symptoms. | ||
I do work for an essential business, so I think it would be good if... | ||
You know, I got tested just in case. | ||
Make sure that I'm not spreading this anywhere. | ||
And what you end up having to do at these drive-up facilities is they make you pay for a flu and a strep test. | ||
And without insurance, that's about $200. | ||
And then when you test negative for those, then they can decide from there if you need a coronavirus test. | ||
But oftentimes, they're not going to give you that test. | ||
I was talking to the nurse as well. | ||
You were doing the hashtag Film Your Hospital special today, and I asked her, hey, what have you seen here at this clinic? | ||
Are you guys overrun? | ||
How are you doing over here? | ||
She said, nope, we have enough personal protective gear here. | ||
I have not seen one hospital in Texas that has been overrun yet. | ||
And that seems to be the case here in Texas. | ||
We're doing very well in Central Texas, according to this medical staff. | ||
Not only that, but the coronavirus test I found out today is only 60% effective. | ||
That came out of the doctor's own mouth because I asked him, okay, well, if my symptoms get worse, should I come back? | ||
And try to get tested again. | ||
Am I going to have to go through the flu and strep test again? | ||
And he said, well, honestly, it's only 60% effective anyway. | ||
So self-isolation is going to be your best bet. | ||
Unless you're having trouble breathing, then you could go to the hospital. | ||
But other than that, self-isolation is basically... | ||
Self-isolate, you know, that's the answer for everything now. | ||
So, again, though, this isn't just another big insurance boondoggle. | ||
$200 to take the test. | ||
They don't care about the results. | ||
They don't care about getting accurate information. | ||
It's just another big insurance boondoggle. | ||
$200 to get a test. | ||
How many people are going to willingly pay that? | ||
How many people can even afford that? | ||
Oh, well, did you see? | ||
You got to get the insurance. Now we need to have the universal insurance or one single payer. | ||
This is just a total power grab. | ||
But it seems to me like you were able to just drive right up and get the test. | ||
So no overwhelming at all. | ||
Exactly. And at the beginning of my report, as we were driving up, I did highlight how both of the parking lots on both sides were completely empty. | ||
And this isn't the only facility that we drove past today. | ||
We also went to St. | ||
David's Hospital. And the parking lot there did look a little bit more full. | ||
I'm not going to say that was because of coronavirus patients. | ||
I saw a couple of pregnant women walking into the facility as well. | ||
So who knows, you know, why the parking lot was full. | ||
But the parking lot there at the clinic that we visited was... | ||
Pretty much completely empty, except for four cars, which I'd imagine were probably the two nurses and the two doctors on call. | ||
And by the way, when I heard what they did to you for this test, I was like, that is disgusting. | ||
I can't believe they did that. | ||
They basically swabbed your brain. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, it was not fun at all. | ||
I had to take the flu test, which required them to take a long Q-tip and stick it up my nostril. | ||
It hurt so bad. And then I had to do the strep, which was the swab of the tonsils. | ||
And she was telling me, too, that the... | ||
The coronavirus test requires an even longer Q-tip to go even farther into your nose. | ||
So I didn't have to do that one today. | ||
It was just the flu and it was very painful and it was apparently only half as bad as the actual coronavirus test. | ||
Now explain this to me. | ||
I am raging right now. | ||
I'm so pissed off right now, folks. | ||
We are being deceived unlike anything we can even imagine. | ||
Why? This is all an exercise of penetrating you. | ||
Just raping you. I'm sorry. | ||
How is it that the coronavirus is so contagious and we all have to wear masks and if you cough, then it's airborne and six feet of separation, but then they have to swab your brain to find out if you have it? | ||
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What? What? | |
Explain that! That doesn't make any sense, man! | ||
I'm so pissed off right now, Savannah. | ||
Explain that. How is it the most contagious thing ever? | ||
Six feet of separation, have to wear a mask, don't cough on anybody, constantly wash your hands, but they have to literally penetrate you and stick a swab into your brain to get a positive test? | ||
What the hell? You can't even get tested for this. | ||
We're being told by the media. | ||
We're being told by doctors. | ||
And, of course, my nurse highlighted this today as well. | ||
She said, well, the projections show that if we don't continue on this course of self-isolation, of everyone staying inside, that it will get worse. | ||
There will be an uptick in cases. | ||
So, of course, I heard that today as well. | ||
And like you just highlighted, this is supposed... | ||
To be one of the most infectious cases. | ||
More people died than in 9-11. | ||
The amount of people who died in World War II are going to die. | ||
We may potentially see millions dead here. | ||
It's so dangerous. But you can't even get tested. | ||
The average person can't get tested. | ||
Only celebrities are allowed to get tested. | ||
And I'm glad that you brought up the six feet of distance as well because my mom was at HEB today. | ||
And she sent me this really alarming story. | ||
She was really upset. And my mom, nothing really fazes her. | ||
But she went to H-E-B today, and she was so upset. | ||
She said she's never going back there because it was like a communist dictatorship there, she said. | ||
The employees were screaming at the people there that they needed to be six feet apart, and they ended up separating my mom and my little brother and just screaming at them that they needed to be six feet apart. | ||
They had to keep their distance between the cash register before they paid. | ||
They had to be told when they could pay for their food, when they could leave. | ||
It was ridiculous. So she's very upset with how things are now being handled. | ||
But that's the new America, folks. | ||
People are screaming at us. People can tell us how close or far away we can stand from each other. | ||
It's pretty ridiculous. | ||
From your son! | ||
Yeah. And by the way... | ||
I didn't know about this story with your mom until today, but I shared with you an experience that I had yesterday at HEB, and I was like, I never want to go back. | ||
Totally separate issue where I got no service because they're afraid of the six feet. | ||
So, like, no one will pack your bags because they're afraid of the coronavirus. | ||
Well, I also went to Hobby Lobby today because there are stories going around that Hobby Lobby's are now being shut down by police. | ||
In Indiana and Wisconsin and Colorado, the AG also sent them a cease and desist and said if you do not close your store, there will be repercussions. | ||
So they've been closing down. | ||
Our Hobby Lobby here in Austin, Texas, is still open, so I wanted to go see if maybe the employees or the manager would speak to me. | ||
Let me know if any police have come. | ||
And they would not get anywhere near me. | ||
There were tape marks. | ||
For the six feet of distance, and as soon as I walked in, they said, don't move. | ||
Stay right there. Please keep the six feet of distance. | ||
There was plastic sheets covering the registers. | ||
It's insane. But they're open? | ||
They're open. They're still open, but they're taking all these precautions, all of these measures, and they are very scared. | ||
They won't get anywhere near each other, near you. | ||
Actually, you know what? That's a lie, because the managers were talking and whispering to each other because they saw that we were reporters. | ||
But of course, we had to keep our six feet of distance, and it was very strictly enforced. | ||
So do you think they were more afraid of just you being there or they were more afraid of media? | ||
I think they're more afraid of media because right now people are being fired if they speak out. | ||
Yeah, maybe they were afraid like, hey, maybe they were afraid you were going to be like, hey, Hobby Lobby's open, come shut them down. | ||
All right, all right, we'll be right back. | ||
Extra-dimensional, multi-universal. | ||
Owen Troyer here with you in the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Savannah Hernandez in studio. | ||
I'm trying to maintain my calm, but... | ||
My fellow humans are being deceived and goose-stepped into tyranny, and I'm so enraged right now. | ||
I can hardly contain myself, but I'm trying to really, really committing myself to this, to behave myself and not scream and yell at you, but it's quite frightening and quite frustrating and angering, and I can't help my diatribes. | ||
I can't help my thrombos. | ||
So I want to get one more story from Savannah Hernandez. | ||
My next guest coming up next hour, Jason Jones, was at the antithesis of this Film Your Hospital, and we are going to go back to your calls here momentarily. | ||
But first, Savannah, and this has been totally confirmed with sources I have too, but what have you learned about nurses being sent home from hospitals? | ||
Well, I was telling you how I do have a friend in college. | ||
He now works as a nurse at New Mexico or in New Mexico. | ||
And I called him maybe a week and a half back and I asked him, hey, have you seen any coronavirus patients? | ||
Are you doing okay? What's going on? | ||
He said that they haven't had any coronavirus patients and that they were gearing up for this potential influx of people who are going to be drastically ill, who are going to be needing ventilators, but no coronavirus patients. | ||
Even further on Twitter, This guy shared that he talked to his buddy who was an ICU nurse and he basically said that they're mandating nurses off due to low census, that it's been the case for weeks and they don't know what's going on, but it's not about the virus. | ||
and I reached out to this individual because I am very interested to see which city he lives in and just talk to him more and further about this so we'll see if I get a response back but it got 17,000 likes from it and thousands and thousands of comments from other people who know nurses or are nurses and said that they are experiencing the exact same thing that hours are being cut that they're not seeing this influx of coronavirus patients and again it's really in New York where if my nurse said today she said oh | ||
yeah in New York in California in Florida those are the hardest hit places So, of course, the media has really been focused in and magnifying these situations and trying to broadcast and say that that's what's happening over the rest of the country when we can clearly see that that's not the case. | ||
And we're staying home for no reason, to be quite honest. | ||
And look, if you want to stay home and self-quarantine or take whatever measures you, you know, deem necessary to stop yourself from getting sick or protect your friends and family, that's fine. | ||
You can't mandate it. | ||
You can't force government shutdown, you know, of people's lives and the economy. | ||
And again, I've had it totally confirmed too with my friends that are nurses. | ||
If you know people that are nurses, they have really odd hours. | ||
They'll work really, really long days, like double, triple shifts, and then have a day or two off. | ||
So they'll work 14 hours straight or 24 hours straight sometimes. | ||
And I'm getting the same thing. | ||
It's not that they're being sent home. | ||
Their hours are literally just being cut because nurses are sitting around at the hospitals. | ||
I've seen it. They're having choir practice. | ||
I was just at the hospital. | ||
They're all outside smoking cigarettes. | ||
Well, and that's what's so disappointing, too, about Greg Abbott's new, what's it called, the executive order that he just issued, basically requiring Texans to stay home unless you're a part of essential service or you're going to do an essential thing like grocery shopping. | ||
It's so disheartening to see because I thought that he was handling this very well at the start. | ||
He said, okay, we're going to ask you to self-quarantine, but of course it's not going to be a requirement. | ||
And now it's being pushed even further to where it's now. | ||
Well, you're required to stay home. | ||
And it's just so disappointing to see Texas take these steps because our cases are nowhere near as close. | ||
Our infections, our death rate are nowhere near as close as New York is. | ||
And the fact that we are taking this much of a precaution in our whole entire country to where 10 million people are losing jobs is very, very sad to see. | ||
Well, that's why I went to the governor's mansion today and said, look, I support Governor Abbott, but what you're doing is illegal and unconstitutional and I will stand against it. | ||
And by the way, folks, we had the other caller mention this, but Savannah just re-highlighted it here. | ||
What we're doing right now is going around the filter and the lies of the mainstream news with the hashtag FilmYourHospital. | ||
They can tell us hospitals are overcrowded and people are dying and all this stuff, but why not just go find out right on the ground? | ||
And what are we finding out again? They're lying. | ||
So you say, well, why? | ||
Why would they all be lying about this? | ||
Folks, the answer is so obvious. | ||
Do you really not understand why? | ||
Do you really not get it yet? | ||
Why are the stores being allowed open? | ||
Well, guess what? The stores, the big stores that are still allowed open, guess where most of their supply comes from? | ||
China. China. How about all the mainstream news reporting on how bad it is? | ||
Who markets with them? | ||
People that make their goods in China. | ||
Oh, the cell phone companies that are rolling out the 5G that they're marketing on the mainstream television news. | ||
Oh, they don't want to talk about the 5G. Oh, how convenient. | ||
Oh, so the mainstream news that's literally funded by people that make their money in China and funded by people that are rolling out the 5G that's going to kill us. | ||
Oh, they don't want to talk about it? | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
Wow, shocking! And that's always the biggest indicator too, Owen, is who is the media defending or attacking? | ||
And in this situation, they're defending China. | ||
So that was one of my biggest red flags right off the bat. | ||
Obviously not even going into China's history or how they handled this outbreak at the beginning. | ||
And by the way, guys, that map that we've lined up, the 5G map with the coronavirus outbreak, we're showing you this right now, this is actually an older 5G map. | ||
So it's probably even more accurate. | ||
Actually, it looks like you guys have a more accurate map there. | ||
I'm sorry. The map that you guys gave me was a... | ||
Older map. The map that they have right there is the live map of the 5G, and it is, I mean, folks, it is an exact carbon copy of the coronavirus outbreak. | ||
I mean, come on, folks. | ||
What else do you need to see? | ||
Now, let's go to New York City and talk to Tim, who is a nurse there. | ||
Go ahead, Tim. What are you seeing? | ||
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Hey, how are you? Good, thank you. | |
I'm finding what I'm seeing at my hospital is completely the opposite of what you're telling people now. | ||
Where I'm at, they basically turned a number of different units into essentially ICU units. | ||
The people who are getting this, like, you can be fine one minute and then all of a sudden you turn and you go the other way and you're extremely sick. | ||
You're on a ventilator, you're on medication to keep your blood pressure up. | ||
It's really exciting. | ||
Is this when they get into the hospital? | ||
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No, sometimes they're there for a little bit. | |
I had this one room with these two guys in it. | ||
They were 50 years old, no real history, and they were kind of funny. | ||
They were little blue-collar types, like the kind of guys who tell jokes that are funny but you're not supposed to laugh at them kind of thing. | ||
And they were in there, they were fine, and within an hour, they were both intubated. | ||
Hey, Tim, do you know, are there 5G towers on top of your hospital or any hospitals? | ||
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That I don't know about. | |
I know what I've seen, and believe me, I was with you on a lot of this for a long time about how it seemed to be some people just getting, like, cold, the flu-like symptoms. | ||
But what I'm seeing now... | ||
It seems like the people who get it, they sometimes turn very quickly. | ||
Well, let me be clear here. | ||
I'm not here to discuss, I mean, we will talk about it, but the purpose of today's broadcast is not to talk about are people getting sick or not. | ||
It's, are the hospitals overwhelmed? | ||
Is your hospital overwhelmed? | ||
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My hospital, I would say, put this way, you were just talking about the cutting hours. | |
I can go in for overtime anytime I want. | ||
I'm actually home now because I think I got it. | ||
I've had 102 fever for the last two or three days. | ||
A girl I work with, she called me over the weekend because she was having problems breathing. | ||
This was Saturday night. | ||
She got tested Friday. | ||
She didn't get the results until Sunday morning, but she came back positive. | ||
And Tim, President Trump did send the comfort and the mercy to L.A. and to New York to help with relief efforts. | ||
Has that helped with, I guess, relief efforts at your hospital at all? | ||
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See, I don't know. I know that boat's there, though. | |
I don't know if it's being used or not. | ||
I can tell you these people I work with, I've heard stories. | ||
I haven't talked to anybody specifically who said that this was their case. | ||
They were even testing positive, and they said, if you're not having symptoms, go back to work. | ||
Which again, could mean that you're spreading it because they say you can't have symptoms. | ||
What about the whole mask phenomenon? | ||
What about wearing a mask? | ||
Are they telling you to wear a mask or not when you're dealing with this? | ||
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When you walk into my hospital, whether you're a patient, they're not really letting visitors in. | |
It might if it's like an extreme case to a family member who's dying or something, they let you in. | ||
But when you come in, they give you, for employees and everybody, security stands by the door and they give you a mask as you come in. | ||
They hold the box open, you take one, put the mask on, there you go. | ||
And Tim, are you guys running out of personal protective equipment up there? | ||
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The N95 mask, they give you one and they tell you to try to make it last a week. | |
What about ventilators? | ||
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You know what? The last time I was in was like three or four days ago and it was kind of solemn when I first went in there because they had used their last ventilator that morning. | |
So I mean, wouldn't that be squarely on the shoulders of Cuomo for hoarding the ventilators though? | ||
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I think, you know, personally, I kind of think so. | |
From what I understand, he's got $30,000 in some place. | ||
And I can understand they want to hold some back in case there's a surge. | ||
But, you know, in the meantime, you should disperse some of them because when you need one, you can't wait five hours. | ||
All right, Tim, I got to go to a break, but just in 10 seconds, what's your boil down of all this? | ||
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Excuse my boil down. I think it's very dangerous. | |
I don't think it's... I think it's for real. | ||
I don't think it's just something... | ||
Has the media been overhyping it, though, at all? | ||
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You know what, initially I thought so, now I don't think so. | |
I think really they should be hyping it more. | ||
See, but that then begs the question, what do they know that we don't know? | ||
Is it 5G is causing it? | ||
Is that it? Alright folks, I want to go to a clip here. | ||
Of a lady who works at a hospital explaining to you about viruses and how you can catch them or can't. | ||
And by the way, this is being reported all across from doctors and health professionals and experts in the field. | ||
And it's being 100% wiped off of YouTube, wiped off of Facebook, wiped off of Twitter. | ||
It's reports exactly like this. | ||
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You see what I mean? | |
That's the only thing that can latch on and stay. | ||
Okay? Fungus can stay. | ||
But no... If a virus stayed around like this, everybody in the United States, in the world, would have AIDS, HIV. You would have every viral infection known to man if this was true. | ||
Am I lying or am I lying? | ||
I'm fed up with it. | ||
I'm fed up with it. | ||
And even, and here's the thing. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
Bleach kills any and everything. | ||
Bleach kills AIDS. Bleach kills HIV. Bleach kills fungus. | ||
Okay? So this is bullshit. | ||
This is really bullshit. | ||
What's happening here is they're trying to introduce a new world order, okay? | ||
And they're using this COVID as a cover-up because when they deploy the 5G that is pure radiation, it causes flu-like symptoms and even cancer and leukemia. | ||
Okay, people? It is that serious. | ||
That's why we have to stop them at releasing 5G. You guys don't understand this stuff. | ||
And they're talking medical garb on bullshit because they think you're of the lesser brain and that you don't understand that. | ||
No, people, this shit is simple. | ||
Okay? If this was the case, if I could lay a virus down, And it lasts for so long. | ||
How many biochemical terrorists do you think there will be? | ||
Terrorists will just kill you with the fucking AIDS. That's how simple. | ||
All right, I'm sorry, folks. We forgot to censor this video. | ||
We're in a hurricane coverage mode here, just as an example. | ||
It's just like, I'm just saying, I'm a Tasmanian devil. | ||
I'm sorry we didn't censor that video. | ||
It's nobody's fault. We're just overwhelmed with data right now. | ||
But again, it's just another example of somebody pointing it out with the 5G, laying out the facts about viruses and how we're being lied to about all this. | ||
Again, I'm not saying coronavirus isn't real. | ||
I'm not saying it's not deadly. | ||
I'm not saying there aren't real cases. | ||
I'm agreeing with all of that. | ||
I'm saying to raise the coronavirus flag and take all of our freedoms and put us in our homes in fear and shut everything down, that's the hype. | ||
That's the hoax. That's the panic-demic. | ||
And again, this is just another example of a doctor. | ||
And by the way, they're wiping out all doctors, all experts in the field that are reporting this same thing. | ||
They're purging all these reports from social media. | ||
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Why? Why? | |
Maybe... I mean, folks, look. | ||
We could be the New World Order globalists, Illuminati, call them whatever you want, shadow secret society. | ||
We know they exist. | ||
It's... You want to know the deep dive, folks. | ||
You want to know the deep dive. | ||
In the 1770s, it's been the same group of people, folks. | ||
It was decided long ago that self-government and individual freedom cannot be allowed. | ||
You're a parasite. | ||
You're a virus on Earth. | ||
You must die. | ||
You must be controlled. | ||
There is no God, only Satan. | ||
And so these elites back long ago said no self-government, no individuals other than to be proprietary slave laborers for the elite. | ||
And in the 1770s in this country, men stood against that. | ||
And they knew about it all. | ||
George Washington wrote journals about it, folks. | ||
They tried to recruit George Washington after he beat them. | ||
And he said, no, we're fighting the same battle now, folks. | ||
They've been trying to eliminate self-government in the West forever. | ||
Do they now have the entire Panopticon set up and they're flipping on the 5G, flipping on the AI, and then we're all in a panic, not knowing what's going on, looking at this coronavirus, thinking it's a virus, when it's really just the 5G, AI, globalist, New World Order layout? | ||
I think so. Alright, final hour of the hashtag Film Your Hospital special here on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Owen Troyer with you. We're about to be joined by Jason Scott Jones, the author of The Race to Save Our Century, Five Core Principles to Promote Peace, Freedom, and Culture of Life. | ||
He will be joining us shortly. | ||
He was at the front end of the hashtag film your hospital phenomenon. | ||
In fact, calling out a CEO for letting known lies about her emergency center go on air. | ||
And then you saw what happened. | ||
He got assaulted by her. So he'll be joining us. | ||
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And quite frankly, I've been like a Tasmanian devil up here, ranting and raving and giving the crew commands behind the scenes. | ||
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You know, I think about 5G getting rolled out and how it's just going to be used to vaporize us. | ||
And I want to be clear here. | ||
I am not calling for any illegal activity. | ||
I am not calling for any violence or any destruction of property, but I have to at least tell you, you know, I asked myself, at what point in time do we just start going out and tearing down 5G towers? | ||
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I mean, who else is going to do it? | |
I mean, did they just roll these out, they put a 5G tower on top of a school, the kids get cancer, and we're just supposed to put them in our neighborhoods, put them on hospitals? | ||
There's a petition at the Scientific International, over 25,000 scientists signing to stop the 5G rollout. | ||
He had the 5G tested in Wuhan, China. | ||
Oh, what happened there? Guys, will you actually see if there's any stories or anything about 5G towers on top of hospitals? | ||
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I mean, think about that. | |
Literally, it says in the documentation we have with the limited studies that when they roll out the 5G and flick it on, it's flu-like symptoms. | ||
Well, howdy ho! | ||
Let's take a call from Marina. | ||
Guys, is my guest available? | ||
I don't know. Oh, okay. | ||
I'm sorry. I didn't realize that. So our guest is now available. | ||
Jason Jones, author of The Race to Save Our Century. | ||
He was at the front lines of fighting this fake news of the hospitals being overwhelmed. | ||
You saw his viral video. | ||
The CEO at his local emergency center assaulted him. | ||
So, Jason, talk about being on the front end of this and now with the Film Your Hospital hashtag going viral, what you've seen and what you'd like to say today. | ||
Yo, thanks. It's a privilege to be on The War Room. | ||
You know, I, like a lot of folks that started filming the hospital, I just went there for a test. | ||
I had been exposed to somebody with coronavirus. | ||
I'd been in nine cities in 14 days. | ||
The last thing I wanted to do is be patient, one, Hawaii, you know, and the guy that brought the coronavirus to Hawaii. | ||
So being responsible. I went to a hotel, quarantined myself. | ||
I have an elderly mother-in-law. | ||
My doctor, I had a cough and a sore throat. | ||
My doctor referred me to the urgent care center and I went there and you saw what happened. | ||
There was no one there. They were turning people away. | ||
They weren't taking temperatures. | ||
There was an elderly obese woman who looked like death who was referred there by her doctor with a fever. | ||
They didn't get her name. | ||
They sent her home and told her to self-quarantine. | ||
So thanks to Infowars, our video went viral, and I've been inundated from all over the world, from continental Europe, from Ireland, all across the United States, other parts of the Hawaiian Islands. | ||
My neighbor, who's a nurse at a local hospital, said everyone in their hospital watched the video and agreed that it's very strange that they're exaggerating how the hospitals are overwhelmed, and in fact, they're not testing people. | ||
Well, and here's why your video is so important. | ||
And all the videos are important to make sure that grassroots, free speech, media is still existing, and they try to bully, intimidate us, and shut us out of that. | ||
But the reason why your video is so important is because it highlights two things. | ||
One, I believe it was the day before, but they were running on the news how it was overwhelmed and how bad it was and oh my gosh, total panic. | ||
And so that's what you were expecting to see when you got there. | ||
You were stunned when you saw nothing. | ||
But then there's the next level of this. | ||
And feel free to comment or not on this because it's obviously delicate, but... | ||
Why is the CEO going along with this lie? | ||
And then why is the CEO being so vicious towards you for simply asking questions, and then she even comes at you? | ||
You might have coronavirus. | ||
She comes at you, swats the phone out of your hand. | ||
I mean, what do you make of that? | ||
Well, yeah, first of all, I was there the day before, and I... You know, I went there. | ||
I had my reading glasses. I had a book. | ||
I expected to be sitting in my car reading for a couple of hours, which I was looking forward to. | ||
You know, just a little alone time and reading. | ||
And then I tripped into this scam. | ||
And I'm friends with my member of Congress, Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
She actually tweeted out my card at the governor and asked why I would be tested. | ||
The next day, or later that day when I was there, she went on the news, said they were overwhelmed. | ||
And that there was a man there who was threatening their employees, and she was referring to me, which I didn't threaten anyone. | ||
Yeah, you have it all on video. | ||
I mean, she lied about you. Yeah, well, that was the second day. | ||
So I came back the second day, and I sent friends to all of the urgent care locations, and we were filming. | ||
And I went there, and I was in the back, out of their line of sight, and I was just taking notes and filming from time to time, doing FaceTime lives, laughing about how not a single person came. | ||
And when I tagged them in my last FaceTime Live, I said, I've been here three and a half hours. | ||
Nobody's here. I'm going to leave. | ||
And I tagged them. That's when they realized I was there. | ||
They called the police. | ||
The police weren't coming to me, so I walked up to them and filmed the whole thing where you can see she swings at my head. | ||
I think she's going for my phone and slaps the side of my head. | ||
But what's interesting is The CEO of Urgent Care Hawaii, of all the locations, he chose to go to the one I was at. | ||
My friends were at other locations filming, and some of them are prominent people in Hawaii. | ||
And my one friend texted me, he said, Jason, this is a movie set I'm at. | ||
My other friend sent me a picture. | ||
He goes, Jason, they're closed. | ||
They actually, the doors are closed in working hours. | ||
There's a sign that says self-quarantine yourself. | ||
That was at another location. | ||
The location I was at, they were still pretending to test, but once the video went viral, within hours, Urgent Care Hawaii shut down all their locations, and they said it was because they were overwhelmed. | ||
I don't know if they did a single test. | ||
And friends of mine in the medical community in Hawaii have since said that they have heard that now Urgent Care Hawaii is under some sort of investigation. | ||
Yeah, beyond just the investigation that you did, which was just grassroots, freedom of speech, First Amendment, just active citizen investigation. | ||
I mean, now it's like, yeah, let's look behind the scenes of this deal. | ||
And again, I mean, folks, I make connections here. | ||
I don't have memory loss. | ||
Let's not forget about the false alarm drill that they ran with the emergency alert in Hawaii. | ||
Let's not forget that in Puerto Rico, they literally stashed emergency relief aid so that they could lie and say Trump never sent it to them. | ||
They tried to do the same thing in New York. | ||
Could there be CEOs running this hoax to get Trump? | ||
Could we be looking at that? By the way, remember I was telling you about that Navy captain that leaked to the San Francisco Chronicle. | ||
His crew was inflicted with coronavirus. | ||
He's now been removed of duty. | ||
Where did you hear that first? | ||
I wonder how I knew that. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, my guest, Jason Scott Jones, the author of The Race to Save Our Century, quite a scholar in his own right, but started the hashtag FilmYourHospital with his viral video of what happened in Hawaii. | ||
I mean, he blew the door off of the Hawaii situation. | ||
It now looks like it's going to lead to a serious investigation. | ||
Jason, you heard what I was basically insinuating at the end of the last break. | ||
I don't know if you want to comment on that or if you'd like to just kind of comment on what you've seen since that video which you kind of touched on earlier but just the overwhelming amount of data and videos and analysis that you've seen just since your video went viral of people basically reporting the same thing. | ||
Yeah, Owen. Well, the first thing is, when I was there, I was making the FaceTime Live saying, I do not know what's going on. | ||
Folks, help me understand why they're saying they're overwhelmed and they're not. | ||
I got home, the first place I went to look is InfoWars. | ||
Everywhere we're told somewhere else is where it's being overwhelmed. | ||
But since my video went out, I'm being inundated with videos from all over the world that hospitals were being told are overwhelmed or not. | ||
And the hysteria clearly doesn't match the numbers. | ||
We're now being told they have prisoners digging mass graves. | ||
New York City has this Orwellian red flashing strobe light on top of the Empire States Building. | ||
One thing is certain. | ||
They are trying to put us in a heightened state of fear. | ||
They're preparing us to accept something. | ||
What is it? And how long I mean, look at that. | ||
That looks like out of Batman. | ||
It looks like Joker took over Gotham City and he's announcing it to the world. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
But I've received videos from the hospitals in Baltimore and Boston and New York City where we're being told the doctors are being overworked and citizen journalists are going in there with their own phone and they're seeing that that doesn't match what they're seeing on the ground in those hospitals. | ||
In Hawaii, the first reported death I'm alive in New Mexico. | ||
Where'd they get this? Yeah, well, that's what happened in Hawaii. | ||
They said this man died of coronavirus and his family said, no, he didn't. | ||
He didn't have COVID-19 at all. | ||
You know, the man who raised me, not my biological father, but my stepfather who raised me, you know, he died in August. | ||
We say he died of cancer. | ||
He was battling lung cancer. | ||
But that's not, you know, what really took him in the end. | ||
It was the flu. He was in the hospital on his last days. | ||
Battling lung cancer, caught the flu, became pneumonia, and he passed away. | ||
If it was COVID-19, he would be in the press. | ||
They would say, my father died of COVID-19. | ||
So we're also seeing that. | ||
And we've heard reports in Italy that someone was in a motorcycle accident. | ||
They tested him for COVID-19. | ||
He died of the accident. | ||
He was asymptomatic for COVID-19. | ||
And he was said to have died from COVID-19. | ||
The one thing we know for sure is that they are doing their best to instill fear and panic. | ||
My seven-year-old daughter woke us up this morning because her best friend's mother texted her if we could come over and watch their daughter because the aunt is in the hospital for what seems to be a panic attack, just the heightened state of this. | ||
A friend of mine who's a psychiatrist here in Hawaii said record numbers of suicides that they're not reporting. | ||
My own children, my wife and I don't watch the news now around our children and we don't talk about this around our children because there's no way to do it without your children becoming confused and afraid. | ||
But that's the goal. | ||
The goal is to instill fear. | ||
Why else would you put a flashing red light In the middle of Manhattan, unless your job is to instill, if your goal is to instill fear, it's not to comfort people. | ||
It's not to encourage them to act safely. | ||
It's just simply to create fear and confusion. | ||
That's what we know for sure. | ||
Which also weakens the immune system. | ||
And that's not a theory, that's science. | ||
And, you know, imagine they have this whole thing built up. | ||
About the coronavirus, where everybody knows about the coronavirus, and oh my gosh, if I get it, I'm going to die. | ||
And by the way, the one person I know that has it, who had pre-existing conditions that I talked to, he was like, he was like sloughing it off. | ||
He was like, hey man, I have the flu, okay? | ||
I'm going to be fine. I got the flu, I'll be fine. | ||
But imagine though, they do this whole thing, and then they flip the switch on for the real 5G to kick into action, and then everybody starts getting sick, but it's like, oh, you think it's the coronavirus when it's really the 5G. You know, that could be it. | ||
You know, you have my book on your desk, The Race to Save Our Century. | ||
I wrote that anticipating that the 21st century would be as violent and as chaotic as the 20th. | ||
And to look at those core principles of Western civilization that we could look to to preserve this great treasure, this wonderful country that we've been given. | ||
And, you know, there's five principles, but The three that I think really apply right now is number one, the incomparable dignity of the human person. | ||
Through all of this, we have to remember that we're called to love God and love our neighbor, and our neighbors are the most precious thing in the created universe. | ||
And the other is solidarity. | ||
We have to really live lives of solidarity with the vulnerable. | ||
So as fear and confusion and division and hate are being sown, We have to remember our neighbors are made in the image of God, they have an incomparable dignity and worth, so they can't divide us. | ||
And then that solidarity, that we live in solidarity with the vulnerable. | ||
Another principle we have in there is subsidiarity, that the further an institution is away from the human person, the weaker that institution should be. | ||
Distant, unelected bureaucrats like in the WHO should have no control over our lives. | ||
But the reality is right now our governors, our state representatives, our state senators have no control. | ||
Its distant unelected bureaucrats have everyone in the world in their homes. | ||
We can look to the 20th century when the Communist Party of China forbade the farmers and others to go to work. | ||
60 million Chinese starved to death because of that policy of preventing people from going to work and doing their jobs. It was a man-made famine created by the Communist Party of China. | ||
We need to push unelected, distant bureaucrats out of our lives. We need to look at our neighbors as what the truth, that they are creatures made in the image of God, the most precious created beings in the universe. We have to focus ourselves and take care of our loved ones and our families first, and then look to our neighbors and make sure that their needs are being met. | ||
We need to comfort people in this time of fear. | ||
And number one is if they can't divide us, they can't control us. | ||
And I wrote this book anticipating all of this, that we didn't want a repeat of the 20th century to happen again. | ||
Again, it's all in the book, The Race to Save Our Century by Jason Scott Jones, who is my guest. | ||
Jason, thank you so much for joining us today on Short Notice. | ||
And again, folks, he is the perfect example of why the First Amendment and just to have the courage, folks. | ||
Don't be afraid to film these things. | ||
Don't be afraid to ask questions. | ||
That's what they want. They want you to be afraid. | ||
They want you to think you have no rights. | ||
No, you do. You do, and they're given by God. | ||
They cannot be taken away by a fake government. | ||
Thank you so much, Jason Jones. | ||
Again, folks, the race to save our century right here. | ||
This is the man that started the hashtag Film Your Hospital movement. | ||
All right, I got two powerful videos coming up in the next segment, but I want to go right back to your phone calls now. | ||
I'm not even going to have time to get to all this news, folks. | ||
You'll have to go check out my press release. | ||
I'll put out all my news there. | ||
Remember, all these videos will be uploaded to band.video. | ||
You can share them with your friends and family, or if you missed some of it, go back and listen, or if you want to re-listen, it's all there. | ||
But let's go back out to the calls now. | ||
Monica in California. | ||
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Go ahead. Hi there, Owen. | |
Hi. I was calling today because I was actually harassed by our local health department. | ||
I work at a job in LA County but it's kind of one of the smaller bedroom communities of LA County and everything Seems to be in a shopping center like business as usual, people walking around. | ||
And I was actually in the store doing inventory for when we start to get back up and running again. | ||
So this guy came to my door and he started harassing me. | ||
He says, you know, you're not essentially, you're not supposed to be here. | ||
And so I told him what I was doing and I wasn't having contact with the public unless they came to the door to ask questions. | ||
And He was really rude to me, and so I was like, you know what? | ||
I'm not going to take this. | ||
So I got after him, and I told him, just to let you know, I'm filming you, and told him to turn his ID back around, and he refused to do it, and he ran away like a scared little dog with his tail between his legs. | ||
Bingo. You see, folks, that's all it is. | ||
Some government official wants to harass you and claim you're not free. | ||
Simply just say, hey, guess what? | ||
You work for me. I have a First Amendment right. | ||
And again, you work for me. | ||
And so guess what? Oh, by the way, I'm filming you too. | ||
Perfect example, Monica. | ||
And I don't know if you have that footage if you want to tell us where we can see it, but that's exactly how I did. | ||
Like I did with the police. I just said, hey, look, I'm free. | ||
I have a First Amendment. You can't tell me to go home. | ||
What did they do? They rode away. | ||
Folks, the answer is simple. | ||
You're free. | ||
Okay? Any henpecking or government tyranny that they try to enforce on you with fear is illegitimate. | ||
Anything else, Monica? | ||
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Well, I was going to say that's absolutely correct, Owen, but unfortunately my phone was having a tech issue, but he didn't know that. | |
Well, that's right. The point is you executed your freedoms and you won. | ||
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Yes. For the time being. | |
Because you're not afraid. Exactly. | ||
That's my point. If every American had that same mindset, we wouldn't be dealing with this crap. | ||
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Exactly. Unbelievable. | |
So, but wait, one more question though. | ||
So are health officials just going door to door or how did you end up in this moment with this health official? | ||
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There are these little minions just kind of driving around. | |
And I don't even know if this guy was even legit or not. | ||
Because there's been multiple Facebook posts around here where there's people going around in like clean gear, like PPE, and knocking on people's doors and trying to rob them. | ||
Wow. Yeah, you know, maybe it's almost worth a call to whatever health department or whatever he claimed to be with and see, hey, are you doing this? | ||
Do you know this? Because that's, I mean, either way, it's dangerous with the health department telling you what you can and can't do or with people posing as government officials trying to rob you. | ||
I mean, that's a federal offense. | ||
That's a felony. So either way, maybe a call is in order there, Monica. | ||
But thank you so much for calling in today. | ||
Great call. Marina in North Carolina. | ||
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Go ahead, Marina. Hi, I'm so glad to be on. | |
Thank you so much for having me. | ||
Thank you. So, as I was listening to you at my house, I didn't realize it was about hospitals and I live right across the street from a hospital. | ||
So I thought instead of just making a comment that I wanted, I came over here and I'm here at the hospital now. | ||
And I wanted to report to you what I've seen and exactly what you're saying about, you know, there's no busyness here. | ||
There's no sense of urgency. | ||
There's signs on the door saying that you need to get permission to come in. | ||
I saw two different employees that look like food service workers at two different times walking in with no protective gear on whatsoever. | ||
So, of course, in my pajamas and my slippers, I'm like, you know what, I'm going to go in and I'm going to see what's going on. | ||
So I go into the lobby. | ||
There's two people there at the front desk. | ||
And so I said, well, is this where I can get a test for a virus? | ||
And they looked at me as if I was crazy. | ||
I said, you're testing for coronaviruses here, right? | ||
They didn't even know if they were testing. | ||
So they sent me around the corner to the emergency room and said maybe they would know. | ||
So I drive up to the emergency room, and there's a lady sitting out there in a chair, and there's two police cars near her. | ||
And of course, there's signs saying, don't get out of the car. | ||
So I rolled down my window, and I asked her if I can get a coronavirus test here. | ||
And she said, I have to go to the next town. | ||
And mind you, I'm at a hospital that's It's fairly new, like in the last seven years. | ||
It's full-blown. And I said, I have to go to the next town for the coronavirus test. | ||
And she said, well, yeah. | ||
And I said, so you're telling me you're not testing here? | ||
And she said, well, we are. | ||
It's just that the results are going to be much longer. | ||
I said, but I could get a test here if I wanted one. | ||
And she said, yes. And she says, well, are you feeling sick? | ||
I said, no, I'm not asking for myself. | ||
I'm asking for someone else. | ||
And I said, if I had to stay here, could I stay here if I was sick? | ||
And she said yes. So then I went away and I decided to just sit in the parking lot where I'm at now just to see what the traffic was like. | ||
In the past hour and a half, three cars have come through the emergency room area. | ||
And who knows what they were doing here, but only three cars. | ||
And this is the only place in the hospital that you have to come to to get the test. | ||
And so as I stayed here, I saw two different employees come out. | ||
And I asked them, I said, so has it been busy here with coronavirus testing? | ||
And they looked down, looked at each other and very casually said, no, not really. | ||
And so to me, there's absolutely no urgency. | ||
If anything, it's the perception that they're giving that, oh, we have to be scared, that we have to all be gloved up and masked up and everything else because of all their signage. | ||
And it's just wrong. | ||
And I had to tell you guys that because I thought, you know, when I first called in, I was just going to make a comment. | ||
But I thought, you know what, I'm going to get out there and I'm going to at least contribute, you know, from my little part of the world that we're all not crazy. | ||
This, whatever's happening is happening for a much larger purpose that we aren't buying into. | ||
People with even a normal sense of what's right and what's wrong. | ||
And this place that I live in, I mean, it's a nice city. | ||
They have wonderful healthcare systems here. | ||
But to be treating us like this, as if we don't know better, that's what gets me. | ||
Because, I mean, I don't buy into this whole subscription that, oh my gosh, you know, you have to glove up, you have to put a mask on, you can't really live the way you want to live because you have to live in fear. | ||
Well, I don't subscribe to that. | ||
If the good Lord is going to take me, he's going to take me. | ||
But don't tell me how to live my life. | ||
And so when I come here to the hospital and I see that it's basically dead, there's no urgency here. | ||
There's no overflowing of people in panic and hysteria. | ||
If anything, it's a false perception that the media is trying to have us buy. | ||
A hundred percent. | ||
Thank you so much for this call. | ||
And again, folks, if this, all this hysteria is real at any level, then they know something they're not telling us. | ||
Okay. | ||
And so you can blame Trump for that or whoever, but either this is all fake hysteria or there no something else is coming and they're not telling us. | ||
But Marina, I'm so glad you said that. | ||
Thank you for the call because I pray to God every day for clearance and understanding and his vision. | ||
And I got a message, basically, that was like, let me explain to you why I wanted to do this broadcast today, okay? | ||
And we're going to go back to your calls on the other side, and I got a couple clips I'm going to play. | ||
I'm starting to see more and more. | ||
Well, let me just tell you. The mainstream news got caught, folks, running fake footage of a New York hospital claiming that this scene at the hospital was in New York. | ||
They lied. They got caught with that, okay? | ||
And so now, they've already been caught doing that, so they backed off of that. | ||
But they're going to respond to this, folks. | ||
They're going to respond to the hashtag Film Your Hospital. | ||
They're going to respond to this broadcast. | ||
They have to now. | ||
We just moved our chest piece into position. | ||
We destroyed this narrative. | ||
They're going to respond. So get ready, probably next week, for them to start force-feeding you images of overwhelmed hospitals, whether they're real or not or have anything to do with the coronavirus. | ||
And that's going to be their move to pose us again as fake news. | ||
It's not going to work. | ||
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We beat you. We exposed you. | |
You can't trick us. | ||
All right, a couple videos and then back to your phone calls. | ||
I may have to go into overtime to get all these phone calls off the board. | ||
We'll see what happens here. I'm going to do my best. | ||
I asked you to do the callers to do the same. | ||
First, I didn't even see this. | ||
Project Veritas. Just like, I mean, phew, Project Veritas is amazing. | ||
Apparently they got tape of a National Guardsman at the New York Testing Center saying the whole thing is being overblown and it's just the flu. | ||
I didn't even know that, but Project Veritas added again. | ||
So that video's out there. | ||
Then there's this video. | ||
Yeah, there's James O'Keefe knocking it out of the park again. | ||
He's got more home runs than Barry Bonds. | ||
And then there's a video of a woman in Walmart going to the technology center and touching everything there. | ||
Very suspicious. And a woman, again, folks, you gotta be brave. | ||
Like Project Veritas slogan, be brave, do something. | ||
This woman whooped out her phone and recorded this lady, who clearly is of age and descent, whether that's relevant or not is unknown. | ||
But she's going around touching every laptop on the keyboard, mouse, and then the top screen where you would bend it up and down. | ||
And this isn't usage testing because she's not even using the laptop. | ||
She's just touching the laptop on the most common places where it would be touched. | ||
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What the hell is that? | |
Are people intentionally trying to spread coronavirus? | ||
Oh, how could you say that, Schroyer? | ||
What do you mean they brag about saying they'd do that? | ||
They say, I'm going to go spread coronavirus at a Trump rally. | ||
Which, by the way, they have to cancel those now. | ||
How convenient for the deep state as well. | ||
But now let's go to this clip. | ||
Again, be brave, do something. | ||
I kind of want to just use that slogan for now on Project Veritas. | ||
It's their slogan. I want to be clear. | ||
But again, whip out your camera phone, be brave, do something. | ||
A gentleman went to an area where it looked like they were putting up 5G towers. | ||
He was stopped by police. | ||
Here's how it went. | ||
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All right, these cops are acting weird. | |
How's it going? Question for you. | ||
Why are you writing my license plate down? | ||
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Any other questions you got? | |
No, I want to know why you're writing my license plate down. | ||
Thanks for your question. And why you're all standing around here. | ||
Why are there cops here at the school? | ||
What are you guys installing? Any other questions? | ||
No, you want to answer any of them? | ||
No, I don't. Why? Because I don't have to. | ||
I don't want to. Why are there three cops here that aren't even in cop quotes? | ||
What are you doing over there? I'm trying to figure out what... | ||
Are you going to church? I'm trying to figure out what everybody's doing at these schools. | ||
Are you on private property there? | ||
Why are you parked in there? That's a real deflective question. | ||
It really is. Why can't you answer any of mine? | ||
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I don't want to. Why don't you answer my question? | |
Are you trying to kill my kids? | ||
I'm trying to kill your kids? | ||
Yeah, what are you guys doing here? You got some identification on you? | ||
I don't think that matters. | ||
I think we need to call some law enforcement over here. | ||
I think we have some. I haven't done anything wrong. | ||
I have rights. You're coming over here asking weird questions. | ||
Weird questions that you won't answer. Yeah, weird questions. | ||
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You think people are trying to kill you and your family? | |
No, I don't. I'm questioning if you guys are installing 5G in this school. | ||
Because I have it on a good source that you are. | ||
And will you answer that question? | ||
Nope, I won't. You won't answer it? | ||
Nope. Okay, I'll make sure to share this record with you. | ||
Go do that. Thank you. | ||
I got your plates. Is that a threat? | ||
You have my plates? I got your plates. | ||
So you're what? Going to show up at my house and do something? | ||
Folks, this is beyond suspicious. | ||
This is beyond suspicious, folks. | ||
I don't have time to pontificate on the suspiciousness of this video, but out-of-uniform officers at a school being very awkward and suspicious while it shut down? | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Folks, you better realize we're in a war for America right now. | ||
You don't think the enemies of America are launching every sleeper cell, every blackmailed individual inside the judicial system, law enforcement, government, federal government, FBI, CDC, WHO, everywhere. | ||
Everywhere. They've all been activated. | ||
And if we don't activate American patriots, now we will lose. | ||
But thank God American patriots are activated. | ||
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Yes! Yes! | |
You thought you could take us out while we were asleep? | ||
We were never asleep! | ||
We got you! | ||
We caught you, sons of bitches! | ||
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And whatever you got planned next, you're not going to get away with that either! | |
Sorry. It's just hitting me like a wave, man. | ||
I can feel it! Let me try to clear out these callers. | ||
Jason in New Mexico, sister works in a hospital. | ||
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Go ahead. Thank you for taking my call. | |
Sorry for yelling at you. | ||
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Go ahead. We better wake up, because if we don't, then we're deep doo-doo. | |
Anyway, my sister-in-law works at a hospital out here, but she's been off also for the past, like, five days. | ||
I'm like, yo, how's it going down there? | ||
Well, she just went back to work. | ||
And it was like, well, yeah, it's not busy, but once it kicks up, if they do get a lot of cases at her establishment, then they're going to put her up in a hotel because she's an ER and an OR doctor, and she won't even be able to go back home to her family. | ||
But I had a couple of more points that I wanted to make, if that's okay. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. And by the way, they do all these precautions, but then they tell them not even to wear a mask when they're dealing with these patients. | ||
But yeah, go ahead, Jason. Exactly. | ||
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It's so crazy. But nevertheless, about a year ago, I had to get a new modem, and I wonder if this 5G stuff is connected. | |
Obviously, it weakens our immune system, but I wonder how many Americans out there have gotten a new modem in the past year. | ||
You know what I mean? Because I guarantee it's not made in the U.S., and nine times out of ten it either comes from Vietnam or China. | ||
So now they force us inside, and then, you know, there's all kinds of studies with just the 4G and the 5G that weakens our immune system and, you know, doesn't allow plants to grow, but they're saying you can't go outside, but yet we need vitamin D. Man, we was created in a garden. | ||
We was not created to be caged in. | ||
You know what I mean? So I just want to say to everybody that turn off your modems at night because I believe there's some connection to that. | ||
And also, God did not give us the spirit of fear. | ||
God gave us the spirit of power and the spirit of love and the soundness of mind. | ||
I thank you guys for everything that you do and all the info warriors. | ||
Keep up the great work. Thank you, Jason. | ||
Yeah, China's fingerprints are all over this deal. | ||
But oh yeah, we're not even allowed to talk about that or how they've raped us in trade for the past... | ||
30 years. Let's go to Tim in Michigan. | ||
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Go ahead, Tim. I live in Downriver, Detroit area. | |
And there's a hospital near me called Wyandotte Henry Ford Hospital. | ||
It's like 10 miles from the downtown Detroit Henry Ford Hospital, which is, you know, it's a branch. | ||
I went by there today and I don't know, around 2.30 and no one was there. | ||
I drove up and there was a line or a road that said, you know, line up for patients, go this way. | ||
So I saw some nurses standing outside, guys. | ||
They didn't have any mask on. | ||
Then I kind of drove up there after they went in and as they went in, They didn't have their masks on until they went inside. | ||
They started putting them on as they walked in the door, actually after they're in the door. | ||
But then I proceeded to the end of the driveway where the emergency entrance is, and the ambulances are supposed to come in there. | ||
There was nobody in line. | ||
There was tents all set up. | ||
They did have people sitting in the tents, nurses with the Basically like spacesuits on. | ||
And then I kind of just drove by that. | ||
I filmed that. And then I went to kind of the end of the driveway and there was a nurse standing there with a N95 mask on. | ||
She says, I said, where's all the patients? | ||
And she said, are you looking for anyone specifically? | ||
And I said, no, I just heard on the news that all about the patients Sick people coming in overloading the hospitals and I was wondering where they all are. | ||
She said, I don't know. | ||
I'm in this tent over here and I haven't been here that long so I can't say. | ||
So then I asked her if she had enough equipment and she ignored me and walked away. | ||
Then I went to another area that said testing by appointment only. | ||
There was a tent. I drove up in there And they basically said, well, you have to work at the hospital to get tested in here. | ||
And I said, well, where's everybody at? | ||
She said, I don't know. There's a person coming behind you. | ||
I said, do you have all the equipment you need? | ||
Yeah, we always do. | ||
We appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. You know, move on. | ||
So just another example of not a war zone. | ||
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Right, right. So anyway, I went to the fish market. | |
I came home a couple hours later, and the The Grozeal Police, I live in Grozeal, and the Grozeal Police pulled up to my house and asked me what I was doing at Wind Out Hospital. | ||
They had received a call. | ||
What? Yeah, and I said, I just wanted to take a look at what was going on. | ||
I heard on the news that it was, you know, overloaded and that, and I, you know, I just wanted to see for myself. | ||
And he goes, well, you know, you were actually trespassing over there. | ||
Oh my gosh. Tim, I'll tell you what. | ||
Look, I have to do 10 minutes of extra time. | ||
It's not going to be on the live stream, folks. | ||
You're going to have to go to band out video. | ||
But Tim, just hold. I'm going to do overtime here on the war room. | ||
We're going to upload this. We're going to take these final callers. | ||
Overtime on the war room. Only at band out video when we upload it. | ||
But tomorrow, the homeschool special. | ||
Don't forget about that. Where their parents are trying to raise your kids on TikTok and with drag queens. | ||
You stay classy, InfoWarriors. | ||
Police. Police followed you. | ||
This is incredible. Police followed Tim in Michigan after he went to his local hospital to ask some questions. | ||
How dare he? So, Tim, I'm just curious. | ||
Finish up here. So, police came to your personal residence, so that means in some way, shape, or form they had to get personal information from you and then run that through the system in such a short period of time to have officers show up and intimidate you. | ||
Again, tell us how this happened. | ||
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Well, like I said, it's called Wyandotte Hospital. | |
It's down over Detroit. | ||
It's like five miles from where I live. | ||
And I live in a different community. | ||
And they basically must have gotten my license number from somebody at the hospital. | ||
Maybe because I was questioning them, that nurse, possibly. | ||
And so they ended up, you know, just tracking me down with my license number. | ||
And he said, well, they really shouldn't. | ||
Have taken your license number, but they did say you were trespassing. | ||
And I never did get out of the car. | ||
I always stayed in the car the whole time. | ||
So I wasn't trespassing. | ||
So it's trespassing to be on public property now, if the police just decide. | ||
But it sounds like it was more the hospital fear-mongering, the police just responding. | ||
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Yeah, I think so. | |
Well, Tim, thank you so much for sharing that story with us today. | ||
And thank you so much for being a part of this. | ||
Hashtag film your hospital and having the courage and bravery to do it. | ||
Let's go to Brian now, West Palm Beach, Florida. | ||
Or is that California, actually? | ||
Brian, go ahead. Yeah, West Palm Beach, Florida. | ||
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Hey, Owen. Good to have me on. | |
Thank you. I appreciate it. I wanted to start off first by saying I would encourage all of our listeners, all your listeners, And all Americans right now to read your Constitution and understand it first and foremost, and your Bill of Rights, especially the First Amendment. | ||
And then I want to talk about something here. | ||
In Palm Beach County, about eight days ago, Palm Beach County government officials were requesting FEMA to set up a FEMA testing site, and they were denied. | ||
And then all of a sudden, they reversed their decision and decided they were going to set up one with the National Guard. | ||
Okay, well, every time they've been showing this testing center on the news with their helicopters flying over it, they're empty. | ||
There's six cars for eight lines. | ||
And all of a sudden now, they're going to open up another one in southern Palm Beach County. | ||
So it absolutely makes no sense how we could go from, they're not going to allow one here, they're not going to permit one, to they're going to open two giant testing sites in Palm Beach County. | ||
Because we had 178 cases, which was the same as New Jersey at the time when they said they wouldn't. | ||
And I believe New Jersey had one or two sites already open at that point. | ||
But it was just amazing how quickly they reversed their decision. | ||
The other thing I want to talk about, and this is a little strange, but In China, I've been seeing a lot about these incinerators and they're running around the clock and this and that. | ||
Well, we have one in Palm Beach County that actually powers this county. | ||
And they use garbage to power. | ||
And I'm thinking to myself, when I got a tour of that place, I thought, oh my God, one day they're going to be powering this county with dead bodies if something like that happens. | ||
And I just think, you know, it's a clean burning facility and they can just sit there and power this whole county with dead bodies if they wanted to. | ||
Well, that's an entire other issue that hopefully we don't have to go down. | ||
But it certainly... | ||
I mean, again, folks, who knows what's really going on? | ||
We're simply exposing the media hoax and trying to empower Americans and awaken Americans that, no, this is not the time to shelter in place. | ||
This is the time to get active. | ||
This is a war for America. | ||
This is a war... America is under attack, okay? | ||
You don't think the enemy would tell you to sit down and shut up and stay home while we're at a war? | ||
Hell yeah, they would! | ||
That's exactly what's going on. | ||
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Anything else, Brian? No, I'm just wondering, is this a live exercise before we go to war with China? | |
I tell you, it all looks like that, and I've been feeling more like that. | ||
I said it about a week or two ago, how we're already at war with China. | ||
It's just not been made public yet. | ||
It's not even a Cold War. | ||
I mean, it's already a hot war. | ||
It's just not hot in the sense that we know it with bullets flying and bombs dropping. | ||
We're at war with China, folks. | ||
Okay? And maybe this is coming, and maybe they know China's getting ready to do something, and they just won't tell us. | ||
Which is a whole other issue. | ||
And, you know, what are we supposed to do? | ||
We're left at the whim of being misinformed or uninformed. | ||
Brian, thank you so much. | ||
O'Brien in Maryland. | ||
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Go ahead. Yeah, I mean, I haven't seen anything either at my hospital, Northwest. | |
I think it's Northwest Hospital. | ||
But basically, we've had, basically, first of all, I work for the state, and basically they've completely shut down the whole state building where I work. | ||
I mean, we have to use gloves and plastic to basically give people their mail. | ||
I mean, it's just crazy. | ||
Which is what they would have done if they really thought this was so dangerous from the beginning. | ||
They would have shut down everything. | ||
Public transportation is still open. | ||
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Yeah, I mean... | |
I mean, I have a GABA account that shows a couple of people actually sanitizing the train one day. | ||
And, I mean, you can go and take a look at it if you want. | ||
Oh, they have drones in the United Arab Emirates that are disinfected. | ||
They have drones that are, like, literal, like, disinfected spray drones going around just spraying the ground. | ||
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Right. I mean, in the MTA, basically... | |
What I heard on the news was that the NTA had like one of their own that got to chronograph and now they're like cutting off half the bus buses as well. | ||
I mean they're just chaining off one half of the bus and you had to go to the back door to get onto the bus. | ||
No one is not allowed to the front of the bus at all. | ||
Thank you for the call, O'Brien. | ||
And by the way, again, folks, you've got to remember, when all this was happening in China, we were playing all these videos back in January where they had trucks, like, lined up in the street spraying these aerosols out. | ||
So what was that all about? | ||
Was that them responding to, uh-oh, bioweapon just got out? | ||
Or was that all smoke and mirrors? | ||
Final caller, Wild in Colorado. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey, this is Wild in Colorado, 50 miles from NORAD. I just wanted to make a point about the drones that were flying around here a few months ago, before this epidemic. | |
And then we had the rocket, man, promise the present. | ||
And then you look at the properties of zinc, copper, they're in your body, they're electrical. | ||
And you gotta put a tower out there with all these waves. | ||
You gotta think about it, put it all together. | ||
I just had a friend pass away in Chicago. | ||
He got sick and a couple days later went to the hospital that has 5G on top. | ||
It was about five days later he passed. | ||
There was 5G on top of the hospital in Chicago? | ||
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Yeah, where I used to live out there. | |
I built a turbine in the yard. | ||
I'm an inventor and they made me shut it down and all these nuts come around you. | ||
I moved out to Colorado. | ||
I do what I want out of here. | ||
I don't get bothered. But it's kind of a coincidence that that's weird that he would die like that at 54 years old. | ||
Well, look, here's what I need to do, too. | ||
And I've already done it, and it kind of gets annoying, quite frankly, when I have people sending me messages every day. | ||
Like, why aren't you getting Cyrus Parsaw on the show? | ||
Did you see his lawsuit? I'm like, I've had him on twice. | ||
I've had him on. | ||
So it's like this weird henpecking I get if I don't cover all this stuff. | ||
And it's like, I already did cover it. | ||
But it's like, okay, fine. | ||
Let's get Cyrus Parsa and Shiva Ayyadurai on next week again. | ||
I'll have them both on maybe Monday or Tuesday. | ||
We'll see their availability. I'll do it again. | ||
I can do it all day long. It's just like, at some point it feels like I'm beating my head against the wall. | ||
It's like, folks, we're trying to get the information out there. | ||
It's like desperation time. | ||
It's like, you know, fourth quarter here. | ||
We're fighting the censorship. | ||
We're fighting the lawfare. We're fighting all of it. | ||
It's like, and then I actually do the stuff. | ||
I actually do the interviews. | ||
I actually bring on the guests and they're like, why aren't you getting this guest on? | ||
I'm like, I did. Share the links. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Wild. | ||
All right, guys, let me just do a quick news blitz here. | ||
We can shut this off and we'll add this on to this overtime add-on, but I just have to put these headlines out there, too. | ||
Trump warns of painful two weeks ahead as White House projects more than 100,000 coronavirus deaths. | ||
Why? Why? | ||
Why is it now? What do they know that we don't know? | ||
Hospitals tell doctors they'll be fired if they speak to news media. | ||
But how can we afford to fire doctors? | ||
We're in a doctor shortage. | ||
Hospitals are war zones. | ||
Oh, but you're fired if you wear a mask. | ||
You're fired if you talk to media. Yeah, that makes sense. | ||
Coronavirus threat. Doc workers refuse to unload Chinese cargo ship. | ||
But wait! We're told to shut down, but all the companies that work with China and the pharmaceuticals and everything... | ||
We have an agreement that I don't crash your show. | ||
We're not live right now. This is overtime, Alex. | ||
It's rebroadcast. You've cut in all my time. | ||
No, we're not live. You're live. | ||
This is going to be added on later. | ||
All right. Well, it doesn't matter. I'm just messing with you. | ||
Do you want some Corona coffee? | ||
Hey, how dare you not talk about how it's a man-made bioweapon or the Federal Reserve is private or the communism sucks? | ||
Because I didn't hear you talk about it in the last five minutes. | ||
You never talked about it. | ||
Well, hey, Alex, why don't you ever talk about 5G, Alex? | ||
You've never even covered the government, Deep State, or anything. | ||
I've never even talked about Bohemian Grove. | ||
You never even went to Bohemian Grove. | ||
There was a guy I saw online, when I'm done with Alex Jones, he hadn't talked about the 200 CEOs who dumped all their... | ||
I'm like, I've been attacking him and pointed out that Ackman spiked the economy first. | ||
I mean, like two weeks before everybody else. | ||
But see... When you're ahead, you're last. | ||
When you're last, you're first place. | ||
And it's this weird other thing, too, where it's like, we put out so much content, and then they don't even let you see it. | ||
And it's like, you gotta learn. | ||
You gotta stop. The squeaky wheels mental patients that are bitching at us, they just want to get a response. | ||
Oh, that's all right. They don't bother me. | ||
They're pissed that I've got such incredible hair. | ||
It's way better than I was. Look at that. | ||
But seriously, we're told to shut down and our society. | ||
He's Abraham Lincoln. | ||
Time travels in the future. | ||
In 20 years, he goes to Illinois, gets elected to Congress, becomes president, gets assassinated. | ||
And he even knows that we're still doing the mission. | ||
I actually have the birthmarks of a bullet going through my head. | ||
That's a real thing. So Alex just told you the real futuristic plan. | ||
But you have to shut down. | ||
You're not allowed. But China gets to send all their stuff here. | ||
That's no government order to shut that down. | ||
China gets to run all their ads and everything and run Hollywood. | ||
Nobody shuts that down. Moms demand governors to ignore Trump calling gun stores essential. | ||
Oh, what? Because they're moms? | ||
They just run my life now? I don't think so. | ||
Biden campaign says it will arrange call with Trump about coronavirus. | ||
Well, why would Biden talk to Trump? | ||
I thought he was a racist. Pentagon confirms it's seeking 100,000 body bags in virus crisis. | ||
Well, remember, Alex Jones went to a FEMA camp where there were 100,000 plastic coffins, but that was, you know, 10 years ago, so I guess nobody cares about that. | ||
And then, okay... | ||
Oh yeah, TikTok allows anti-vaxxers to spread deadly myths. | ||
No, they're getting ready to roll out the vaccine to make everyone take it for coronavirus, and they're trying to just get you ready for that. | ||
Citizens charged with child endangerment for hosting family events. | ||
Yeah, again, you're not allowed to do anything, but China can ship all their stuff here that's probably infected. | ||
Another simulation of a global pandemic. | ||
Naval War College ran pandemic war game. | ||
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I just tuned in 10 seconds ago. | |
Why in the last 3 hours, 13 minutes, 15 seconds, have you not covered the Pentagon 100,000 or million potty bags? | ||
Why are you covering it up? Why didn't Owen Schroer cover, why did Alex Jones not cover, engineer derailed train on purpose? | ||
Why do you not cover Info Wars deplatforming? | ||
You censor? Crap. | ||
I forgot to cover that. Never even mention the fact that we're totally banned because we promote the truth in American providence. | ||
How dare us. But seriously, this is an interesting one, folks. | ||
I'm going to sign it off with this. Engineer derailed train on purpose says he suspected nearby hospital ship of government takeover. | ||
Now, this story... | ||
Why are you not covering the trail derailment? | ||
Why are you not covering the train derailment? | ||
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I'm trying, Alex. He was trying to kill the globalists that were in there. | |
He was right! I'm trying, damn it. | ||
The weird thing about Edward Moreno, though, is that they never give any details about why or why he actually did it. | ||
They just said he was afraid of a government takeover. | ||
Well, that's happening. Why did I cover Edward Moreno? | ||
But that's happening. The government takeover is happening. | ||
Why aren't you covering the gun grab in Virginia? | ||
Why aren't you covering it? | ||
I should just, you know what? | ||
But I haven't covered... I didn't cover anything today, so therefore I'm just going to have to sign off. | ||
9 weeks ago we told you that governments and major corporations were buying up all the food they could and food futures into the future. | ||
Because they knew they were going to hype up COVID-19 and crash the U.S. stock market. | ||
They knew that shutdown of the economy would cause food shortages and spiking prices into the future. | ||
Communist China launched its bio-attack out of the Wuhan city and province. | ||
They let 5 million of their people flee and spread it all over the world. | ||
But now China says they're open for business and the virus isn't a problem. | ||
But the United States has been crippled and we're told we're going to be shut down for 18 months. | ||
And Democrats are saying they're going to hold the Cities, counties, and states they control, hostage, and then blame the depression on Trump. | ||
We've got to expose these people and their plan. | ||
That can make them back down if they know that we're aware of their operation, if they're going to get the blame. | ||
But also, we may fail. | ||
Trump may fail at this juncture, this battle. | ||
To win the war, we've got to boost our immune systems, and we've got to have high-quality storable foods. | ||
We've got all the high-quality supplements like X2, X3, DNA Force Plus, all our nano We're good to go. | ||
You get these supplements out and it's a 360 win. | ||
It funds the Infowar and we can now take food orders again. | ||
They had to pause to make sure they could get out the other orders. | ||
Now they have more food and two extra factories or supplier so we can start taking food orders yet again. | ||
And again, it's not just for this virus currently now. | ||
You need storable foods and a stockpile of all of the basic essentials like firearms, ammunition, water filters. | ||
Supplements and things to boost your immune system because the globalists aren't going to quit here. | ||
Freedom isn't free. This is going to be a long fight, just like in 1776, politically, maybe even physically. | ||
We hope that isn't the case. | ||
So everybody needs to get prepared and dig in so you can't be controlled by not having food and basic essentials. | ||
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But regardless, the most important thing is word of mouth and Paul revering right now and exposing what the globalists are doing and how China's open for business and ramping up production after only two months. | ||
And we're told we've got to shut down forever. | ||
And we can't even say that it came from Communist China. | ||
The good news is people are really starting to wake up to the fact that even if this kills 50,000 people, there's no way to stop it. | ||
We can't lock down all of society to do this and let all the prisoners go and let crime rates explode. | ||
This is the biggest threat our country has ever faced, and I cannot express to you enough. | ||
Just because we're playing down the virus, because I believe it's a simulant and not that deadly, does kill some, still a big problem. | ||
Doesn't mean that we're not facing the biggest crisis ever from the hysteria the globalists have created out of all this. | ||
So this, I again believe, I know most of you believe, is the greatest threat ever facing our republic so far. | ||
So let's get active now or we are going to lose everything we fought for. | ||
They're coming out with global cashless societies, cell phones to track everywhere you go. | ||
They're rolling out their whole agenda through this fear. | ||
Let's not be stampeded into becoming total slaves. | ||
You're the info warriors. You're the most informed, awake people out there. | ||
You are beyond critical. | ||
You are the future. You are the resistance. |