Owen Shroyer and veterans like Christopher Neiweem, Joe Collins, and Clint York rally against COVID-19 lockdowns, calling for a "You Can’t Close America" protest in Austin (April 25th) while dismissing lab-leak theories as "censored" by Facebook, Google, and China. They blame Democratic policies—like rent cancellations and vote-by-mail fraud—for undermining freedom, mocking Pelosi’s hypocrisy and alleging UN troop movements in the U.S. Susan, a retired Army veteran, warns of vaccine dangers tied to military immunizations, while Alex Jones pivots to selling organic hand sanitizer as resistance against "globalist tyrants." The episode frames veterans as the last line of defense, urging mass action to reclaim liberty from perceived systemic corruption. [Automatically generated summary]
I almost can't even believe it as I'm sitting here looking at the calendar, looking at the date.
But yeah, here we are almost...
Almost a third through this epic 2020.
And you know, I just have to get this off my chest now, or otherwise it's going to be sitting in my crawl.
And quite frankly, I think there's a few folks that feel the same way around here.
You can probably see it.
But I'm basically a F1 race car.
That has been running without taking a break or stopping for gas or getting new tires and the threads are wearing thin and so I feel like I'm coming up here facing Bill Gates every day and realizing we all know what has to be done but we're all wondering why it's not being done As we just continue to be vindicated over and over again, it just sort of drives me crazy.
So I try to just kind of take a step back from it all today, and I think I'll maybe be taking some time off next week.
But I was just taking a step back, and I was looking at everything we've done here on The War Room in the last five months, and it really is just incredible what we've done here on this broadcast, thanks to your support at InfoWarsStore.com.
And What we're doing this weekend, tomorrow, in Texas is kind of like such an integral part of it, but I feel like for me and the war room, it's like a bookend on everything we've done fighting this tyranny, fighting the fake news for the last five months, and it's like a bookend on this shelf, and now we're ready to just basically level up, and we're ready to get onto the next bookshelf.
But sometimes when you do that, there's a ceremony type of thing.
It's like just in any video game.
You beat the level, you get a little theme song, a little award.
A shiny thing pops up.
So I kind of feel like that's where I'm at right now.
But it really is.
We're to the point now.
It's just like we're ready to go next level.
We're ready to get to the next shelf.
And I think we're going to really start seeing things overall take that analogy to the whole geopolitical developments.
Because I was also sitting here thinking about what is to come before November.
And folks, we've really just begun this fight.
And it's like overwhelming to think what we're in store for.
But this is the Veterans Call-In Show.
We're taking your calls all three hours.
Great veteran guests coming up.
But again, folks, tomorrow, You Can't Close America rally to Austin, Texas State Capitol building.
We put together a little promo for this coming up tomorrow.
And that goes something like this.
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USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
I see a bunch of healthy Americans out here that don't seem to be afraid of a virus.
What are they going to do?
What are they going to do if we have events like this all over the country with thousands of people showing up and the virus doesn't spread like they told us to?
You know, I will say this, and we will have some fun with Chris today, but Chris has been impacted by this coronavirus thing.
It is a real thing.
And so it is an interesting perspective, though, to have somebody who has been directly impacted by this and he can divulge what he wants, but still getting his opinion, it's not going to be what the mainstream media wants it to be.
It's still living in the real world, accepting the facts, accepting the realities, but then also saying, hey, look, that doesn't mean that we just have to...
Have an entirely new world and give up all of our freedoms because of this.
So it's a very delicate situation and I'm looking forward to taking calls for the next three hours with the guests that we have coming up, other special veterans guests and then just people that call in.
But you know, Chris... We're good to go.
So what do you make of this whole notion that, oh my gosh, you're going to die if you go out and get it, we have to give up all of our freedoms, but while also saying, okay, hey, look, there was a real virus, it came out of China, we do need to react to this, but since when do we just sacrifice the country?
Absolutely. I mean, look, that's a great question, and I have been impacted.
I think many people have, but I've been personally impacted, and it has been It is like living in a science fiction movie.
I mean, honestly, in a way, it's almost kind of like The Matrix in some ways.
And I think a lot of the threats to us globally are conceptual at this point, but they could be very real.
I mean, our freedom is being very much hindered for what I think Is necessary in very short term, very heavily overseen methods, and we're seeing in some cases that that's not the problem.
But just to kind of focus in on them, to go from like high level to low level, My dad has been infected with the coronavirus and he has been fighting for his life, really.
I mean, it has been vicious and it's a very interesting story and it is a little political.
I mean, it's impossible to avoid the politics on this because You know, my grandmother was in a memory care facility in Illinois, elderly, and really kind of in that later stage of life where quality living is an issue.
And he was told she was really in the end, very end.
And so he made the decision to weigh the risks and drive from Florida to Illinois to be with his mom.
And when he arrived, she ended up living.
She passed away last week, or the week before last, and was 93 years old, lived a great life.
But the coronavirus ended up getting into the nursing home.
And this wasn't learned until days after he had been there, and she ended up living for A week and a half.
So we don't want to really stress our healthcare workers more than they already are, but they definitely got that wrong.
I mean, you're going to be—she has less than a day to live, and then you live in a week and a half.
So he wouldn't have gone to Illinois had it not been for that particular medical recommendation.
So he gets to Illinois, and within a few days, we've got the report that there's five workers that have been contaminated, and it was total panic.
And not panic, but close to panic.
I mean, very anxious.
And the executive director of the facility tested positive.
So he had been talking to her for the whole week.
So he did get the coronavirus.
My grandmother passed away.
Now, she was allegedly not having coronavirus.
And I don't know that she displayed the symptoms, but You don't know.
So she's not going to be counted, but now the deaths in that facility have been the third highest in the state.
It was on the news last week, and it was surreal.
I was actually watching Owen Schroer walking around looking very handsome and brave, wearing black, I believe, on Fox News on one channel down in Austin doing— you guys were doing protest stuff and freedom stuff.
And then on the other channel, I'm literally sitting watching Illinois news— of the facility my grandmother just passed away in, literally on the news, And the governor who just gets fatter by the day.
I mean, look, I'm not one of these people that hit people on their weight, but my goodness, you're a billionaire.
Get a personal trainer, do something.
He's on TV talking about how we need to protect our elders after it's too late because the state of Illinois actually didn't worry about their procedures, their inventory.
He was trying to score points against President Trump, which failed.
And there's the picture of Owen.
Actually, I was watching that from the hotel room.
And there's so much more to talk about, but I'm just in this first segment, I want to get the highlights here.
And, you know, had been talking about the president, but had nothing to do with the state of Illinois, their procedures.
There's Pritzker. I got a couple other nicknames for him.
It's Pritzker, but the first word is a little bit different.
It rhymes with lick, but we'll go there later on, I'm sure.
But so...
My dad contracted this because of being in there.
So he was in ICU. He's just been transferred out of there, which is great news.
He was literally fighting for his life for days.
We had to fight to get him in there.
He was delirious. He was sleep deprived.
I mean, his mom just died and has literally been fighting this thing.
And it has been a rough ride, man.
And a lot of people are going through this, and I know we've got a break coming up in a bit, but I do want to go into the state of Illinois angle.
I do want to go into the failures of Chicago and the failures of the state of Illinois because we've just got to get into this governor who's a total phony fraud.
And look, not every side has the perfect perspective.
I think the federal government could do a couple things better, and I think that President Trump's been pretty good on this.
I think there's been a couple things that have been kind of tricky.
We've got—yeah, there's one in Joliet, Illinois.
That's the big one.
My grandmother was in Harvester Place.
That's definitely going to be popping up on media as well.
So my dad is hanging in there.
He is—actually, I'm going to tell him we're going to be doing three hours here, so maybe he can— He can watch because he's literally – now he's quarantined in a hotel in Illinois.
I mean it's like a sci-fi movie, everything that's going on.
But I've definitely been at the forefront of this.
I've traveled once.
I did wear a mask.
I took procedures. But I think there's a way to have a balance between freedom and safety.
I think you're on the right side of this, though, and leading the way that we've got to lean towards freedom and work it that way because the economic damage and the psychological damage is – On pace now with what's going on with the medical picture.
So I'll stop there to kind of throw it back to you because I know we've got a break coming up in a bit.
But that's sort of the 101 on what's been going on with the family, with the coronavirus.
And it is a crazy time, man, to be at Reagan Airport with no one there and no traffic.
I mean, it's almost like paradise in a way.
But then you think about the impacts on our freedom.
The Stone Cold Truth shirt on as he's a couple weeks away from...
You know, having to face jail time.
But you know... I guess you would technically be considered a lobbyist, but I don't consider you a lobbyist because you don't work for a corporation.
You're not lobbying for private companies.
You're literally down in D.C., folks.
He goes into the swamp, lobbies for veterans to make sure veterans are getting funded, not being forgotten.
And so that's why Chris is our special guest today and has been in the past, and he's got a couple special guys that are going to be calling in as well.
What is just the state right now with the veterans you work with?
What is the state of mind? What are people saying?
What are they thinking? Yeah, you know, being a veteran in America right now, it's interesting.
I mean, we've got the best benefits we've ever had on paper.
We've got a $200 billion plus budget.
I think it's $280 billion.
The VA, I've lost track of it all.
And that's me doing a President Trump impression for Billy Bush, by the way, in the cover photo.
He thought it was hilarious. I do think that I do a great job, Frank Leo, and I think what you've done has been incredible, but I don't want to get off task.
I'll save that for the end because that's, you know, we've got to have some humor in this COVID world because it's been stressful, especially for a lot of veterans right now.
Mental health issues, unemployment issues, substance abuse issues.
We have the same issues that other people have, but I think when you add on the intensity of multiple deployments, injuries, it's tough.
So we've got a robust VA that, as you know, you've reported on repeatedly.
It's had a lot of issues.
Under the Obama administration, there were a lot more issues in my view because the unions were basically in charge of everything.
The fantasy of communist, socialist health care is great on its best day.
This fantasy of it's just robust.
It's big. Everyone gets it.
But when you're living it, the problem is there's no other choices.
You don't have a choice to go to another doctor.
You don't have a choice to do something different.
And if you don't think that that culture of just abstaining from your responsibilities permeates, it does.
So there's a lot of problems with the VA. Trump's made it a lot better with streamlining technology, allowing for private appointments, this Mission Act.
But it outlives presidencies.
I mean, it's going to be—the VA is going to be big and a massive bureaucracy with 300,000 employees after President Trump in the future.
So it's one of those things that it's going to continue to be a challenge.
But, you know, it's gotten better.
And I think the state of veterans are—they want to know about—are they going to have good health care?
Are they going to be able to get jobs?
Are they going to be able to get their disability pay for those that have had real injuries?
It's government. I mean, everyone has to deal with it.
But I think it's gotten better under Trump.
That's my takeaway. And look, I'll brag a little bit since the world might be ending soon.
Yeah, I've done a lot of lobbying for veterans.
I've got a lot of things done. I've preserved millions of dollars in benefits for mostly kind of rare funding items that most people don't know about.
I mean, Aviation flight training is something I've been able to help preserve with several of my clients that have basically been out there training veterans and doing things.
We're kind of the small business.
I don't know if any of the viewers are punk rock fans, but we're the no effects of...
I mean, we're like the DIY small business thing.
So yeah, we're lucky veterans.
We've got a lot of unique perspectives.
I think we've got some advantages in some ways, but in other ways, we have spent years serving and doing other things, but we're not sitting there benefiting ourselves economically.
So it's always great to have the war room You know, just talking about vets.
I mean, look, hey, veterans don't get a lot of media attention.
Let's be honest. I mean, veterans, I mean, the veteran calling show is great because what?
I mean, Fox News, I like Fox News.
I watch Fox News a lot.
Fox News doesn't, I mean, how much have you heard about veterans issues?
How much have you heard about veterans issues on the Democrat primaries?
I mean, you only hear it when you have the veteran Democrats bragging about themselves and talking about themselves like beta narcissists.
So, yeah.
That's kind of the overview. That's the state of the VA from me.
I would wonder though, what is it like, you know, if you're a veteran in Florida and you want to go to the park and you're told, hey, you're not free in this country.
I mean, to me... I mean, I just can't even fathom knowing that you've spilled blood in other countries, you know, signing up in the name of sacrifice for this country.
Then you're told you can't go to a park if you own a restaurant.
You can't open your doors.
You can't seat people. You can't serve them at the bar.
Look, I mean, I think everyone should always be weary of government.
I think that the Infowars team has been getting this right for years, for years and years.
I mean, from the very beginning, going back with just like 9-11 stuff, there's so many different perspectives on it.
I mean, I'm kind of in the middle on some of that stuff, but I mean...
InfoWars has been right about a lot of stuff, and that's just the way it is.
And for people to question someone's ability to ask questions, and you'll have to let us wrap up the COVID thing, because I have one COVID story that is just so perfect.
I mean, she is kind of the constant, just consummate phony.
You know, I mean, it's like you got the chocolate ice cream in the refrigerator, which is fine, but you've got the guns around your house, the walls around your house.
But, um... But I'll tell you, before the next break, I'm just going to make this a fast story.
But long story short, and this is not a joke.
This is real.
I actually had a police officer bang down my door the other day in the Chicago suburbs at my hotel.
I opened the door. I thought it was room service.
Or, you know, just someone from the staff.
And they were like, we need to talk to you, Chris.
And I was like, I mean, Owen, I haven't drank in a while.
I'm like, I don't know what the hell is going on.
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I didn't do anything. You're like, this is the one time I'm innocent.
Oof, those swamp rats, those Democrat swamp rats down there.
Georgia, though, I would think there's a lot of momentum for Republicans right now.
You know, let me ask you this, since you're down there in Georgia, Governor Kemp comes out and makes some strong statements.
I support what he said.
I think he's doing a strong thing.
I think it's a smart move.
But there's obviously been some backlash, including from President Trump.
I didn't really understand that, but that did happen.
What has been the response of the citizens of Georgia, though, to Kemp?
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I mean, I think the citizens of Georgia, you know, they're ready to open up.
I don't know the details of the disagreement between Kemp and the president.
I know that the people in this district have a strong allegiance to Donald Trump, our president, and they also have a strong allegiance to our governor.
I think they have a decent relationship, but Georgia's ready to get back to work big time.
Like Danny was saying, and he's doing such a great job down there in Georgia.
And ironically, now remember this too, Owen, there's Republicans in Congress that are lame in our establishment and are not fighting for people.
I mean, they're very, they're not really trying to get with the Trump agenda and change things.
They're enriching themselves.
I'm pretty sure Danny's opponent, who's an establishment Republican, just bought a whole bunch of land, millions of dollars worth of land, while other people are just completely economically decimated.
So it's great having a Yeah.
Yeah. Just politicians there, like the governor, who I swear every time he talks, I'm waiting for him to say, there's no more food in Illinois because he ate it all.
He, you know, and again, look, it's not a big political thing, but with what happened with my old man who probably might be watching by now, for the governor to go out and go after Trump, and I want to kind of know what Danny's thinking about this, too, because he's in the political world and running for Congress and going to be a voice for veterans because his opponent's not a veteran.
He apparently thinks he does because he takes pictures in, like, planes.
I think he wants to fool people that he is.
Yeah. You know, it's—for him to go after Trump and talk about, you know, the federal government, not this—I mean, the state needs to take care of its people, its protocols, and then you ask the federal government for funding.
You've got to get your stuff straight first.
You're not in an ambush. You don't go ask for reinforcements while your whole platoon gets shot, you know?
And— You know, Danny's got a bronze star, you know, he was an officer, did a lot of stuff over there.
I mean, I don't think that he would let his platoon get shot first and then go ask.
And so for Illinois, and again, I don't want to get too into the politics on that because it's just the more we kind of get caught in that, we're not focusing on real people.
But, you know, and there's a lot of people on Facebook as well that just, you know, the Facebook discussions with liberals just going after Trump, they don't even know the Constitution.
I mean, States need to take care of their people and then work with the federal government.
I'm about to let you know my prediction coming up here.
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Here's my prediction.
Now, I'm looking for an outlet last night to get my mind off of all the tyranny that we're fighting and facing.
And so I'm flipping through cable and I saw that the NFL draft was on.
Now, normally this is something I would have known or followed.
I had no idea, but apparently NFL draft last night and It didn't take but 20 seconds.
In fact, it was immediate. Coronavirus propaganda rolling around the clock.
A bottom line. Donate to help coronavirus.
Here's how much the NFL is given.
Here's how much this guy's given.
This guy's given. And then the commercials.
The four minute long commercials.
The 30 second commercials.
Oh, the nurses and doctors are so overwhelmed.
They're crying commercials. All this stuff.
Just round the clock propaganda.
And so, zooming out.
After seeing that, after zooming in on that microcosm of culture in the world, and then zooming back out, I realized a couple things.
I realized one, and I'm not going to discuss here today, but I realized what we're really in store for for the next five months, and then the next five years after that.
It came clear to me.
But here's what I think I see in the short term.
I think... The first sports league to open.
Now, I hope this isn't the case.
I think this was the plan, but I hope that they have to call an audible on this deal because there's so much backlash in America right now.
But I think that the plan was to have the first league open, be the NFL. Preseason usually starts, I believe, the end of August, beginning of September.
But here's the catch.
So the NFL would open their gates first.
And they'd say, but you can only get in if you have your vaccine papers.
Now, I believe that was the plan.
Using the NFL to do that is obviously the way to go.
Now, we'll see.
Trump has said the sports industry is going to be a major part of this reopening.
And it will be for a couple reasons, whether we like it or not.
These are mass gatherings.
They take place every night. People love them.
It's going to be a part of our culture in the future.
So, as you look at the St.
Louis Blues fans, so the NHL season was mid-season postponed.
The NBA season was mid-season postponed.
The baseball season was about to start postponed.
The NFL season doesn't start until later, so they could just end up canceling all those and then say, NFL's going to open up.
You can go watch sports again, but you need to have your vaccine documents, your health documents to get into the game.
I think this is inevitable no matter what they do, unless they have to call an audible and there's enough backlash.
But, you know, we covered Novak Djokovic saying he won't take a vaccine.
I don't think every player is going to take the vaccine.
I don't think attendance is going to be where they want it to be because people aren't going to take the vaccine or it's going to be impossible to get a vaccine.
But whether or not it ends up being with sports or the NFL, it really doesn't matter because that's their plan anyway.
They're telling you, you can't go out without a vaccine.
You can't go to the restaurant without a vaccine.
You can't go to the gym without a vaccine.
Well, you can take that vaccine and polish it nice and good and then stick it straight up your candy ass because I'm not taking it.
But let's ask Chris Nywim what he thinks about that as we aggregate your calls.
They're projecting, Chris, with Bill Gates that we can't reopen, we can't go to restaurants or bars or gyms or sporting events until we all get vaccinated.
I don't remember that being in the Constitution to give me my freedoms, but it seems that that's what they're pushing for.
Look, I think that these basic things like social distancing and these other things that people – or just cleanliness is something a lot of people already practice and should.
But I do have concerns about this expansion into people's lives and freedoms.
I mean it's literally like a – Science fiction movie, like most heavy metal songs.
And it's kind of ironic when you're fighting for freedom and then you have these sort of restrictions that are coming in.
So I think I share all the same concerns that many people do.
You know, it's just that simple.
And I do think you touched on it earlier in the show.
The media is—it's gotten to a point of viciousness that it's—we've almost become desensitized.
All they really want to do is wait until the question's part of the briefing and try to badger the president about whether he's making money on his businesses or whether he's getting some special treatment and trying to say, you know, he basically said, wouldn't it be great—and he talks very conversationally, sort of, wouldn't it be great if we could put, you know, desanitize someone's body?
But again, in 1918, they literally had hospital tents where they would put you outside in the sun every day to fight the plague.
Like, this is well-known stuff, and he's just like, look, you're so stupid, I have to talk to you like a kindergarten person, and then you still don't get it, you moron, Jim Acosta.
But hasn't that what it's...
That's what it's really turned into, though, Chris.
I mean, we can talk about the facts and figures, and we can, you know, really speculate what the coronavirus was, And I think we have those answers.
But they've turned it into this Get Trump campaign.
They've turned it into an anti-Trump campaign.
This cannot even be debated.
I mean, I'm seeing stories every day.
Trump's to blame for coronavirus.
Democrats think Trump to blame, not China.
And it's like, what? I mean, how can you possibly live...
In such delusion or such hatred that you really think, no matter what, even though it literally comes out of China, they literally got caught lying about it, they literally shipped us infected masks and tests, and then these people still say, oh no, it's Trump's fault.
I can't compete with your beard game right now, but now I'm going to start doing that because with all the free time.
But it's another thing is one of my friends who's a veteran, and he's a patriot, and he's going to be Skyping in later in the show from Illinois, Clint.
We were just having this discussion yesterday on Facebook.
It's kind of ironic. I'll debate people out in different areas on TV, but then also I still have my Facebook debates, and we have a pretty – You know, similar network of folks we know from the Chicagoland area.
We went to high school together.
You know, the other day, there was just a lot of Trump-hating going on.
I've been kind of ignoring it lately because I'm either going to, like, just incinerate someone or just let it go.
And he body-checked a couple people that were just doing obnoxious, stupid—you know, not even like your far-left Democrat you want to blow up, just sort of like the cafeteria liberal, you know, that just wants to post, you know— Trump and a jellyfish both have something in common.
Their mouth is their butt.
Just stupid stuff.
And he checked it, which is why I'd love to get you to talk to him a little bit later here in the show.
We've got to call these people out.
I mean, we've got to call these people out.
And if you use fax and you use...
The reality of what's in front of us is that they tend to dissipate.
But it is ironic that people are—they can't make up their mind.
And remember, the China ban stuff, I mean, that was racist and xenophobic.
And then now it's you didn't act fast enough.
These people are phonies.
They're frauds.
And you've just got to look at Nancy Pelosi's house.
Walls, guns—but most liberals, they've unplugged the practical Facts from their argument.
And that's why it usually doesn't work out too well for them, as you well know.
No, everything on the left side of the aisle is about getting Trump.
And anybody who doesn't want to buy into that is leaving the left.
They're leaving the Democrat Party.
It's a revolution happening.
But, you know, Nancy Pelosi really is the epitome of fraud.
You can't have a gun. She's protected by guns.
You can't build a wall. She's protected by a wall.
You can't sniff a cow fart.
She has a whole refrigerator full of cow farts.
She touches her nose, tells you not to touch her nose.
I mean, it's like, but she can't even go away.
She's so corrupt, she just won't go away.
All right, we've got callers lined up.
We're gonna start going to your calls. I promise as soon as we come back from this next break I do have some interesting news that I could just kind of plug and play here before we start taking your calls with Chris Nye Wayne Bye.
But when I look at what the Democrats are doing politically right now, I'm sickened and I'm horrified.
Let's take a look at this.
One, from CNN, House Democrat says she plans to probe the dismissal of director of key vaccine agency.
And of course, you also have the Democrats adding in now their ninth coronavirus committee.
This is a subcommittee now to monitor and review and investigate the president and his response to this.
Of course, that's not what it really is.
It's really just a subcommittee to try to get the president and bring him down.
Just more subversion, more attempt of overthrowing government.
So the Democrats are engaged in total subversion, total commitment to overthrow the government.
Total sedition, I would even say treason, but it goes on.
Ilhan Omar, U.S. must cancel rent, mortgages, provide universal monthly payments to all Americans.
I mean, this pirate trash from Somalia washes up on our shores, and we spoil her rotten so she can run around to marry her daughter, marry her brother, excuse me, enrich herself, and then engage in felonious activities sleeping around.
And then she tells us that we have to give up all of our freedoms and become a socialist country.
By the way, AOC is doing the exact same thing right now.
I really think that we should ship all these people to China.
You know, they love China so much and China's response to this.
Why don't you go to China and you'll be put...
Let me tell you something. Ilhan Omar will be put in a slave shop in China within hours of stepping foot on the ground.
Okay? So...
But keep trying to railroad America into the ground.
You... Stop before I get mad.
And then... Nancy Pelosi pushes vote by mail.
Every person registered to vote should receive a ballot.
Folks, you know why they're doing this.
Because there's millions of voters on the rolls that never vote.
And the Democrats have this record.
And so they're all going to vote in 2020.
And they're all going to vote Democrat.
And if you nationwide have a gap of 5 million...
They believe they can fill that gap with 5 million illegal votes.
And that's not illegal alien votes which they engage in as well.
This is straight up people that they vote for because they know they're inactive on the voter rolls.
Chris Nywame, how do you analyze the recent movements the Democrats are making politically?
We are hosting the You Can't Close America Rally 2.
I will be there. Alex Jones will be there.
We hope to see you tomorrow at the Texas State Capitol in downtown Austin, Texas.
Noon to 2. Noon to 2 tomorrow.
Looking forward to that. Of course, nation's happening.
Rally's happening, excuse me, nationwide.
California, Oregon, Alabama, Ohio, Wisconsin.
They're happening today.
In fact, there's a Wisconsin rally happening right now as we're on air.
They're filling the streets of Wisconsin by the thousands.
I'm hoping here in Austin it'll be by the millions.
There's Nye Weems sleeping on the job.
Can't even finish my promo.
It's fine. We gave you a shot.
We gave you a shot, Chris. No.
No. I'll have to just complete my own promo next time.
Seriously, though, tomorrow we'll see you Saturday, Austin, Texas State Capitol Building.
All right, let's go out to the phone lines now, and we'll start it off with Thad, Navy veteran calling in from Utah.
Go ahead, Thad.
unidentified
Well, finally, that has returned to the war room, Owen.
And he has a little bit to talk about.
Yes! That's how you do a promo.
Yeah, brother. So, tomorrow, Saturday, 1 o'clock, we're going to go ahead and we're going to be out here at the Philip Melinda Case Foundation in Seattle.
And we're going to be stirring it up over here, man.
I mean, since we're in overdrive with this patent 060606, I'm going to go ahead and give them a little 361 action.
Yeah, and you know, let me respond to that real quick because it's like this thing.
It's like the biggest story ever and it's like I know what's going on and it's just like I don't even say it because it's just so overblown.
But folks, here's the deal.
This is pretty much the final story here with the coronavirus.
Made in a lab in Wuhan.
You can debate bioweapon or just bioresearch for a vaccine.
Either way, escapes from the lab, wittingly, unwittingly.
Obviously, outbreaks in Wuhan.
China knows it happens. That's why you saw the response in China.
That's why they stopped travel domestically, but not internationally.
I mean, that's a crime, in my view.
And so, but it's about...
I would say it'll probably be about four times to ten times as contagious as the normal flu, and it'll be about three times as deadly when you're infected with pre-existing conditions.
That's pretty much what we know.
So it's worse than the flu, but it's still nowhere near as deadly or as serious as people were making it out to be.
There's other kind of maybe some side effects down the road we'll have to look at, and there has been a major cover-up with the 5G involvement.
But those are, you know, other stories we're looking at.
But so now that we know all this, it's like it doesn't matter.
I have to hear from, it's funny you brought this up because I was going to play this on the show and I'm going to get too mad, but Fauci literally goes on the podium and says, well, I'm doing my best in working with our task force to make sure that the underprivileged and minority groups out there are getting proper treatment.
And And I'm just sitting here like, you know, is everything about race to these people?
You realize a virus doesn't see race.
I mean, if you want to admit it was man-made, then maybe it could be designed to attack a certain race.
But they won't go down that road.
It's just, oh, we're going to take more of your freedoms and make you feel bad because I said minority.
unidentified
We're seeing in England, the public health is appointing a man named Trevor Phillips to lead a probe.
And so why more people from certain ethnic minorities are dying of this disease, apparently.
That kind of further elaborates my theory on it being created with CRISPR-Cas9 technology.
Because you know what? We had a sit-down with the guys that brought a certain study to the certain facility I worked at in Everett, Washington, when we were working on a multiple myeloma study with CRISPR-Cas9 technology.
And one of the main questions that was So, I mean...
Whatever it is, brother, it ain't naturally occurring.
Look, we have to question what these people are saying, and also just a little subliminal messaging from people that give statements.
You can kind of tell where people have their political allegiance lie and things like that, and we know there's a lot of far-left people that have been in the administration held over in certain roles.
You don't know where they are, but for the most part, I think that...
You know, the federal response has gone in phases.
We've got phased openings. And if anything, this is such an interesting time for federalism.
I mean, literally, this is what it's all about.
This is states, the federal government.
And in the end, I think this is one thing where what's the last line of defense against this stuff?
The American family, your actual family, your individual freedom, your individual situation.
Like, this is where you can't always trust the government to protect you and to do the right thing, because we know Oftentimes, government can screw up a one-car parade and have, so I agree with those perspectives from Thad from Utah.
And you know, the other thing about it too is, and I always say this, just to kind of check myself, because I mean, look folks, I mean, I don't deny it.
I mean, I live in essentially a media bubble.
It comes with the territory of what I do.
So I have to check myself and I say, okay, if I wasn't watching TV, if I wasn't following the news, what would this story be?
What would the story be to me?
What would this story be just in the real world going about?
And I think that the story would be, wow, in 2020, in, you know, February and March and April, the United States caught a really bad flu bug.
And that's the other thing, too, is you can go and see the UN folks.
They have what is essentially a forward operating base in Massachusetts, all over these places.
They use Kellogg's cereal shipping stations to plant their MRAPs and all this stuff.
There were stories a while ago about Chinese UN troops moving into California.
But that's the thing. I mean, it's like even when the facts are right in front of you, people still deny it.
Like this whole Microsoft patent 060606, they still say that's a conspiracy theory.
I can print out the document in 500 different fonts for you.
I mean, it's like pick whatever font you want.
Here's the damn document.
But you know, Sarge, how many veterans are there in America?
Like 60 million? I mean, the power of the veterans is really untapped to me.
unidentified
Got that right, brother. We're not doing what we should be doing, and we should pretty much be blaming ourselves.
I'm 60 now, and I'm in very good health.
I don't have to take any medications.
I pray to take my vitamins and the InfoWars products that I really believe work for me, and I take six of them.
So I'm in pretty good health, and you know what?
I believe that what's being given here is information should be used in the right way, and it's unfortunate that Alex isn't a veteran.
I don't know if it would give him any more credence than he has now, but I gotta tell you, he's warring right now, and I like it, and I stand behind him, and I'll stand with him, shoulder to shoulder, and I appreciate what you guys do, Owen, and I appreciate you.
And I made this analogy earlier, Sarge, and I don't know if you were tuning in or not.
And look, here's the deal, folks.
The entire country is ready to move up to the next level, but we're being anchored down right now.
And Some people are already starting to climb the rungs and they're begging other people to get there, but we're just not quite there yet.
And so, like, I can sit here and tell you what I think, and I've been doing it, and I've been a little brash lately, and that's why I think I just need to step away from it until people are starting ready to hear this.
But, I mean, look, Sarge knows it.
The audience knows it. Everybody knows it, folks.
If we had to do what we had to do, it would take three days max.
And this whole thing would be over.
And, you know, we would really reclaim this country.
We don't want to do it that way.
It just doesn't feel right.
It doesn't feel like the manifest right now.
But like I said, I mean, should it come to that?
I'm not worried about it. I'm really not.
I don't want that, but I'm not worried about it.
I mean, Chris, you understand what I'm talking about.
I mean, With the veterans, with patriots, with the Trump movement.
And there's a lot of veterans, but it's still a small population.
It's about 22 million, I think about 9 million.
The boring stats on this are about 9 million are enrolled in the VA, about 4 million regularly go see doctors.
But there's 22 million of us across all generations.
So World War II, we're losing, unfortunately, as they age.
And Vietnam is aging as well.
But 22 million veterans, I think over 2 million, Iraq and Afghanistan.
But it's a minority. So it's like, I mean, that's why I think, you know, we got Joe Collins coming up on tap, secured the GOP nomination out there in California, LA area running against Maxine Waters.
You know, we need more veterans in Congress.
That's why I think Danny and Joe, I mean, these guys running.
Amen. I mean, we've got to get veterans in government.
It's just that simple. And, you know, veterans, regardless of their political persuasion, I think anyone that's a veteran deserves a lot of respect, except for those really, really communist veterans.
There's always those that are just literally, like, it makes no sense to me to have freedom and then try to get it taken away or try to lobby against a constitution.
Well, and I think, you know, and this isn't to attack those individuals per se.
Sarge, thank you so much for the call.
I think that what you've had is a phenomenon where people sign up to get into the military for a lot of different reasons now.
Most of it not being to fight or even, you know, for a reason out of patriotic things.
It could be for college scholarship, for a job, for a resume thing.
I mean, there's all kinds of things. So you're going to have all kinds of political bents, you know, when you kind of have different motivations of getting into the military.
But, you know, you look at the veterans on the Democrat side.
They do seem to be the most centrist.
You know, you look at a Tulsi Gabbard.
I mean, Buttigieg is kind of an interesting phenomenon, and there seems to be some weird stuff in his history.
But, I mean, even he was kind of considered a centrist amongst the Democrat field.
We'll be right back with our next great guest.
Don't go anywhere. Ladies and gentlemen, you heard Alex Jones earlier on the show today.
Big announcement coming next segment.
The full announcement. Exclusive message from Alex Jones premiering right here for you on the InfoWars War Room is Raw.
And so let me just tell you, folks, you've known about the censorship, but there was something else behind it, folks.
It was actually a means of business.
And so all these people banned us because somebody wanted us exclusively because, well, we're number one right now in political coverage.
And so somebody wanted the exclusive on us.
So everybody banned us so they could then fight for the exclusive.
Now, I've been knowing about these back deals happening and offers.
And I told Alex, Alex, I think we should go for that Google money.
And he said, look, Facebook...
Made us an offer. And so you're going to hear all about this.
I'm not kidding, folks.
Exclusively coming up right here in the War Room in the next segment.
So stick around for that.
You're not going to believe what Alex Jones is about to announce.
Now, we...
Have our next great veteran guest joining us who is running against Maxine Waters now.
It's official. In California, Joe Collins, another great veteran with us.
Joe Collins for Congress in California.
43rd District against Maxine Waters.
The worst gutter rat that St.
Louis has ever produced. I'm proud of St.
Louis, but that gutter rat somehow come out of St.
Louis is making us all look bad.
So Joe... Wow.
Running against one of the biggest swamp creatures that exists.
A lady who helps enrich her husband with taxpayer dollars and bailouts.
A woman who's under investigation for her ethics while in Congress.
She's been in office for decades.
What has she done for the people? Nothing.
But she certainly knows how to enrich herself.
So, Joe Collins, tell us about yourself, your campaign, and what motivated you to run for office?
unidentified
Well, I'm a U.S. Navy veteran, 13 and a half years.
I'm a South Central Los Angeles native.
I was born and raised right here in South L.A. with Maxine Waters as a representative from when I was a child, actually.
What motivated me to run is joining the military, leaving, and coming back and seeing our district in the same shape that I was in when I left.
When I left, it's pretty despicable.
And so you have to look at who are the leaders in the district around this time.
And she has been there the longest.
So when we talk about economic development, economic opportunities, when we talk about quality of jobs and education, and the lack thereof in our community, who is the problem?
It has to be Maxine Waters, and she shows it and proves it every single day.
How do you get ready for a campaign against a woman who's so entrenched when you know it's going to be an uphill battle and seemingly against all odds?
Because how does this woman stay in office even though everything in her district since she's gotten in office has gotten worse?
Everything. More debt.
More poverty. More disease.
I mean, literally everything.
And you'd think that you could just run on her record.
You'd think, hey, I can just run on Maxine's record as a total failed politician.
So... But that's not the case.
So what do you do to prepare?
How do you make sure that the public knows that it's Maxine Waters who's been in charge and it's time for a change?
unidentified
Well, the only reason Maxine Waters has been able to stay in a district for so long is because they redistrict.
Every time, you know, her district fails or you see poverty happen in the area, they redistrict.
Now she's redistricting to an area where people really don't like her and now she has a candidate where I am black, I am young, And I'm offering something new, something more innovative.
Our goal is to reach out to the people who have never voted before, who feel disenfranchised, get them encouraged to vote, get them out.
And so that means we have to be visible in our community.
We have to constantly provide opportunities and show people in our district that what we are seeing and what they have been experiencing is not normal.
Maxine Waters, like a big mouth bass that won't let go of the bait on the hook, Well, I'll tell you this.
unidentified
I like Maxine Waters.
I wouldn't be a hypocrite. I think the position that we need to take, especially as young conservatives or even young Democrats or independents trying to get into office, the position that we need to take is we need to take our party differences and put them aside and start to utilize the policies that are productive to bring value and opportunity back to our district.
That's exactly what I plan on doing and that's what I've been doing since I've been campaigning.
Joe, I want to get your opinion on a phenomenon happening inside the Democrat Party right now.
You've seen Candace Owens with Blexit.
That's been a phenomenon for some years.
But now you're seeing Vernon Jones, a Democrat congressman from Georgia, leaving the party and on his way out dealing with hatred and bigotry from the Democrats.
The same thing with the Detroit lady.
I forget her name.
It's not Whitmer, like the governor, but it's like Witzmer or Witzer or something like that.
It's very close. Witset.
Witset. Thank you. These are both black Democrats that have simply said, hey, look, you know, President Trump is helping the black community.
And so if I'm going to sit here and claim I'm fighting for the black community, then how can I not I mean, how do you how do you measure that?
Democratic Mess00:02:19
unidentified
How do you analyze that? Well, I look at it like this.
The Democratic Party is a disaster.
They're a total mess right now.
But when you talk about a party who has fought for Black people, that's not the Democratic Party.
Everyone knows that the Republican Party was started to freeze lands at the Anti-Slavery and Freedom Party.
Now, this whole new wave of Democrats that are getting into office, the AOCs and her just ridiculous rhetoric, You have the squad, Ilhan Omar, people who have no American values.
They're kind of making it hard to be a Democrat right now.
And yes, the president has been doing a lot for our community.
You talk about Criminal Justice Forum, Opportunity Zones, First Step Act, making it easy for black people and brown people to start businesses.
He's done a tremendous job.
But because we have a Democratic Party that hates them so much, they hate us more than anything in the whole entire world.
And it makes it easy for someone to be able to cross over to the Republican side.
I agree with the president, especially with his racist rhetoric that they push, or just the pure lack of leadership, the pure lack of doing something for our community.
I mean, a lot is coming. $17 billion disappeared.
Maxine Waters, 30 years in office.
Our district is a mess.
I'm out here donating my own money for my campaign to help people doing this COVID-19 virus.
We've been protesting to open back up the government.
I mean, the Democrats right now are a mess, and it's a shame.
I wouldn't want to be a part of the Democratic Party then, and I definitely don't want to be a part of it now.
And they're definitely trying to hide the fact that Americans have been now informed without beyond reasonable doubt what the Democrats really are, and that's not your friend.
So the website for people to follow your campaign, Joe, where can they follow?
unidentified
My website is JoeCollinsForCongress.com.
You can follow me on Facebook and Instagram at CollinsForCongress43 and on Twitter, JoeCollins43.
All right, Joe. Well, thank you so much for your service in the Navy, and I hope that you can continue to serve this country, except now in a congressional fashion, and to get that swamp creature, Maxine Waters, out of there.
Well, I want to just let the whole Infowars family of listeners and viewers know something that's a pretty big announcement, and quite frankly, I'm proud of it.
It's kind of a weird turn of events, but...
True, stranger than fiction.
I have joined the Facebook team.
And I want to apologize to Mark Zuckerberg and others for things I said and did that were wrong.
Mark Zuckerberg is an incredible humanitarian and somebody that really is an example that all of us try to live up to.
So, when you can't beat him, join him.
A few months ago, I contacted Mark and I apologized to him.
And I said, how can I make it up all the bad things I've done?
And he said, well, we don't really trust you yet, Alex, but why don't you send one of your crew members?
We'll assess them and we can train them and they'll come back and show you how Infowars should be done to be...
We're more loving and more reasonable and not fake news.
And so I have officially joined Snopes and Media Matters and others that help with the fact checking.
And we're now being accredited.
Now, I'm kind of a cadet right now.
Darren McGreen has moved up to actually what they call consultant manager level.
And so this is crazy.
This is big news. If we all do a good job here, if you all do a good job too, you can all be part of Facebook and have a page on there if you do what they tell you to do.
And so I finally submitted.
I mean, I finally committed.
And anyways, look, I want you to see the first new show.
Darren McBreen starting on Monday.
He'll be hosting the show. They told me to take a break.
I'm going to be sent to a wilderness camp to be re-educated.
I mean, trained. Rehabilitated, excuse me.
But while I'm gone, Darren McBreen...
We'll be hosting the show.
He's been trained. Trust the plan.
Mark Zuckerberg, ladies and gentlemen.
By the way, I apologize to Bill Gates, too.
Here is the first installment of the new InfoWars, hosted and sponsored by Facebook-approved host.
And again, thank you, Mark Zuckerberg, for sponsoring us.
Have you been exposed to misleading or false information about the coronavirus from conspiracy theorists?
Well, Facebook is here to help.
In fact, beginning today, you'll never have to do your own research again.
Facebook will provide it for you.
And we've got fact checkers working around the clock, ready to alert you if you've been exposed to the spread of wrong or misleading claims.
Here's how it works.
Recently, New York Post journalist and social scientist Stephen W. Mosher tried to post an ill-conceived conspiracy theory that claims the coronavirus might have been leaked from the lab in Wuhan.
Well, our Facebook fact checkers immediately sprung into action after receiving alerts from bots who recognized keywords and phrases already predetermined to be unsafe for users.
The New York Post article was then flagged as inappropriate and replaced with a direct link to the World Health Organization.
No longer will you be subjected to dangerous conspiracy theories like these.
unidentified
The arrest warrant's been issued for a former Boston University researcher wanted by the FBI accused of stealing U.S. research.
He signed a contract with Wuhan University of Technology in China for $50,000 a month.
There will be a surprise outbreak.
How did he know that there was going to be a pandemic?
So at best, Americans are funding people who are lying to us, and at worst, we're funding people who we knew had problems handling pathogens who then birthed a monster virus onto the world.
This is clearly an offensive biological warfare agent.
I mean, Dr. Danielle Anderson, one of our trusted fact checkers here at Facebook.
Lately, she's been working overtime, debunking all those crazy posts claiming that the coronavirus came from the Wuhan Biolab.
Okay, look, I'll admit it might be a minor conflict of interest knowing that Dr.
Anderson works at the exact same bio lab suspected of leaking or releasing the virus.
But hey, we're going to look past that and we trust that you will do the same.
At Facebook, we're pleased to announce that we are not alone in this epic fight against the spread of coronavirus conspiracy theories.
Other tech giants like Google, Microsoft, Twitter, and YouTube have also been instructed by China to promote conspiracy theory cures and get you all psychologically ready and prepared for the upcoming mandatory vaccines.
And of course, late night comedy is doing their part to To keep you informed with a smile.
And we're also getting lots of help from our liberal friends in Hollywood and the establishment Mockingbird News Media.
unidentified
So what do you do when this happens?
A loved one, let's say it's your dad, drops into the family group chat with something he thinks is real.
It's something about China manufacturing the coronavirus.
Do you call him out saying how ridiculous you think this is?
What happens is that your dad doubles down on his view and he dismisses what you're saying.
So hold back on all that reactive talk.
Maybe try something like this.
Let's be careful. What you're sharing is inaccurate.
Don't drown him in evidence.
Maybe send an article from a legitimate source quoting credible scientists on why the virus wasn't manufactured.
Conspiracies can be just as infectious, just as dangerous as a virus, so you have to guard against them.
Together, we can all make a difference and rid the world of free thought and critical thinking, while at the same time promoting globalism and the Mark of the Beast system.
Now. The next move Facebook is going to make is once you beg for that cool, trendy microchip that has all your health records on it, that's going to be intertwined with Facebook.
Oh, yeah. And then I'll be able to monitor everything I do and I'll be able to post it on Facebook so that the world can know when I take a dump, I'm going to make sure that Facebook knows it and my little microchip is going to let you know all the things that are in my feces.
This is the future of the world, Chris.
Are you on board with Facebook yet?
Are you ready to submit your feces sample to Facebook and Bill Gates?
I need you to take that shirt and hat and I need you to put it in the washing machine and I want you to hang it up to dry and I want it nice and dry and then I want you to spray it with a little Febreze.
So it has a nice scent.
And I want you to take that t-shirt down, and I want you to twist it sideways and crumble it up into a ball, and I want you to shove it straight up your candy ass!
Because I'm never working for Facebook!
I'm never working for those communist traitors to America!
You got that? I will never take your Facebook money.
We don't deal with those communist traders over there at Facebook.
No way. So I reject Facebook's money they tried to buy me out with.
They can take that cash, they can put it in a rubber band, shine it up nice and clean so that it's corona-free, twist it sideways, and stick it straight up their candy ass!
I was thinking, you know, not that we want Democrats to win an election, but I think if Bernie Sanders had hit InfoWarsStore.com, he may have had some chance because he definitely needed a little shot of energy.
He didn't get it. And yeah, it's like there was no buzz about him dropping out.
I think it's National Veterans Advocate Denied Care at VAER or whatever.
I mean, I got locked out of an emergency room at the VA a few years ago.
I had a really weird...
I didn't know what was going on.
And I went to the emergency room and I couldn't get in.
The door was locked. The call button was broken.
Turns out that the call button was broken and then there were blah, blah, blah.
The point is that is the VA, man.
There's no other choice.
I ended up having to crawl next door to Stroger Hospital in Chicago and it was just a nasty kind of – but I mean like I was literally – Crawling across the street at 5 o'clock in the morning because I couldn't get in the VA. And Bernie Sanders will never know because he'll never win.
What does it say? Cardi B admits she used to drug and rob men?
Oh my gosh.
Hold on a second. That's so funny.
I met Cardi B one night in Miami and I woke up the next day with a headache and my wallet was empty.
I think I'm starting to figure out what happened now.
Boy, that's odd.
It's all coming back to me, folks.
This is strange.
Alright, folks. The crew is already flexing their Facebook cash.
This is ridiculous.
They've literally already cashed their checks and they're flaunting their Facebook cash right now.
It's raining Facebook cash in the studio right now.
It's absolutely wild.
Got to get some of those face bucks, baby.
Hey, look, we've got lines open if veterans want to call in.
We do have a couple veterans ready to go.
877-789-2539.
877-789-2539.
We're taking calls on this veterans call-in special.
I mean, I got this news here, but it's just the same stuff.
You know, Chris, it's just the same stuff.
The Democrats hate America. They hate Trump.
They want to destroy him. We've been lied to about coronavirus.
Now that we know the facts, we're not getting a proper response.
Media bias just on its face with so many different stories today.
I mean, I can't even decide where to begin.
And then there's the weirdness.
Tom Hanks' blood will be used to develop coronavirus vaccine.
Huh. What?
Uh... Boy, so the Tom Hanks stuff that's been going on lately gets weirder and weirder.
But tomorrow, ladies and gentlemen, you had the rally today in Wisconsin.
You've got the rallies across the nation happening right now.
But we've got our rally tomorrow.
You can't close America 2 rally in downtown Austin, Texas at the Texas State Capitol.
I'll be there. Alex Jones will be there.
We hope you'll be there. It's noon to two tomorrow, Saturday, April 25th at the Texas Capitol building in downtown Austin, Texas.
So looking forward to seeing you out there tomorrow.
You know, Chris, there was a story that I never saw reported, and we're going to go back to your calls here, but I just wanted to just kind of put this out there because I was stunned.
Corey Mohammed was an individual who attempted a mass shooting in downtown Fresno, California.
It was racially motivated.
He was specifically targeting white people.
And so, this got next to no coverage, and there was not a single hate crime filed against him.
Now, I look at this, and look, I'm not race-carding or baiting here.
I'm just saying, how can this be a blatant hate crime, if you believe in hate crimes, or the legal notion of a hate crime, and a potential mass shooting that ended up not being so deadly, thank God, but it was racially motivated, but it was a black eye going for white people.
It's in my trunk. And I'm in Virginia right now, just across the river from D.C. But there's been time here.
There's been burglaries. There's been a murder.
There's been stuff going on that's never happened before.
And I understand, especially the victims' parents of, for example, school shootings, I completely understand their pain and desire to do stuff.
And some of those are conservatives that think there should be more armed security.
Others are activists, and they're more Democrat.
Literally, once that freedom is gone, it's not coming back.
And for everybody out there that says you don't need a rifle to, you know, you don't need a rifle or an AR-15 to hunt, yeah, you know what?
You might not, but you sure do need it to fight the U.S. government because I guarantee you, even if you come back with the tank argument or the missile launcher argument, it doesn't matter.
An assault rifle is a sufficient weapon to fight against the government should things get crazy.
And I'm just saying, you know, everyone's like, oh, that's nuts, but Literally, in the COVID world, you can definitely see that pathway.
Oh, yeah. And, you know, let's actually bear down on this for a second, Brad, because I've, you know, I have the same notion that you have, which is just a full offensive approach.
Why isn't the president using this bully pulpit and all the attention right now to hammer the deep state, to hammer these criminals?
Folks, they've now penetrated your body criminally with a man-made virus.
I mean, you should be outraged.
They're collapsing our economy right now.
And the only thing I can think is the president realizes that he's got five more months of this And there's going to be plenty more opportunities for him to strike.
And as each one of these hoaxes and everything comes down the road, he gets more and more people to see who the criminals are, who the liars are.
I mean, that's my only reasoning I can think why the president is playing patty cake with these people.
He could have stopped all this nonsense already because everything's unconstitutional.
It's ridiculous, and he knows it.
He just says a few words talking out the side of his mouth every so often to keep people thinking that he's working on something or he may do something.
You know what? Let's measure this because the crew behind me said, what about Eric Holder?
No, but let me reemphasize what Brad just said, and I think I can phrase it a little differently.
I think, folks, if you look at everything that's happened in the last four years and where we're at, I really think that you can't disagree with Brad because I think this is what it comes down to.
If we continue down this road with all this criminality, bold, open-faced treason right in front of our face, taking away all of our freedoms, releasing man-made viruses, and all of this goes on and we don't have any arrests, we don't have any justice, we have nothing, then I actually think history will say, if you rationally look at it without the media and bias and everything, I think you can sit here and say as an American, President Trump and Bill Barr will be the worst ever.
Bill Barr would be the worst AG and President Trump would be the worst president ever to allow all this criminality to crush America in his time in office.
But I will say, but see, here's the caveat to that.
They also have the opportunity in the next five months to be the greatest of all time.
The president has so much opportunity to fix these issues while the public and the world is watching to be the greatest president in US history.
Bill Barr, the AG, watching all of this, seeing all of it, he has the opportunity to strike back and be the greatest attorney general in American history.
I would agree with that, Owen, and I hope Trump steps up and takes it.
I'm afraid that he can't.
He's too surrounded, and Barr is not going to do it because he is, as Alex pointed out when he was first put in there, he goes back to the Bush, first Bush administration.
He's deep state as it gets.
He's part of the problem along with all the justice, or excuse me, the FBI, CIA. I mean, Trump's We're living in a bizarro world, man.
You know it, Owen. You've followed the media for a while, and you're on top of it.
I mean, everything's upside down.
I wouldn't even paint it as Democrats and Republicans.
It's just, I don't know how you can say it.
It's not reality anymore.
They've got an inverted reality, and that's why Gates is jumping in here.
We're all wearing masks. We're having a checkout thing outside.
We're all wearing gloves. And Ben Shapiro was like, this is it.
This is exactly what we need.
No, it's not. It's the exact opposite of what we need.
Folks. Folks.
If you can't see how this whole glove mask phenomenon is the biggest clown world thing that we've ever seen yet, I don't know what to tell you.
And again, I'm telling you the truth about the virus.
Made in a lab, about three times as deadly as the flu, about ten times as contagious.
It was souped up in a lab in Wuhan.
We know that now. But it's still not that deadly.
You're still probably not going to get sick and die from it.
It's about a 0.1%.
With the numbers we know now, and it just goes down more every day.
And it really infects people and hurts people the most that have pre-existing conditions or are old or obese or something like that.
Yeah, it's not good. But folks, wearing the mask now is not going to do anything.
If we embrace this long term, it's game over.
And then you're going to be sucking in carbon monoxide your whole life, making your life shorter.
Gloves and all this crap?
Man, it is just fear-mongering.
And this is the new world that I am afraid to death of.
Where you can't even leave your house without wearing gloves or masks because everyone's afraid of a virus that they most likely all already have and won't get sick with.
So I just wanted to put that out.
But let's go take some calls here.
Let's go to Luke Air Force, Arkansas.
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Go ahead, Luke. Hey, Owen.
Man, I just wanted to, you know, kind of encourage people.
I'm here in Arkansas, and Lowe's is absolutely packed.
I'm in there pretty much every other day.
A bunch of other stores. We've been open for business.
We've closed a whole lot.
But I just want to encourage everybody, when we're there, man, you know, let your light shine.
I wear my Alex Jones, you know, or you cannot censor me, you know, that type of deal, all that stuff.
I want to encourage all the veterans out there with all that.
We are in a unique position.
A lot of people respect.
It's like the uniforms.
People wear a uniform.
They automatically tend to get a little bit of respect or at least have a position of authority on things.
If we can address some of these issues, tell the people, look, man, the poor people at the counters at these hardware stores and things are having to wear these masks and stuff.
Why? Why are you wearing these?
You're touching my credit card. You're touching the cash.
Zero. I personally know one, and this individual had pre-existing conditions and has already fought in it and beat it.
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Exactly. So, one other thing I wanted to touch base on is you're The Patriot Points.
I want to encourage all the veterans.
As veterans, we are all uniquely familiar with the apparel companies that create these awesome t-shirts and you see you're walking around base, you're walking around in the gyms and things like that.
Every veteran knows exactly what we're talking about, these products that they wear.
Use your Patriot Points.
Buy the product.
Get your Patriot Points.
Use your Patriot Points to get the apparel and give the apparel away.
For instance, when I was on my way home, I stopped off.
I was in three different airports, stopped off at a place in Europe at a base.
We were able to go off base.
I was coming back on, and I was wearing a Mean as a Wolverine t-shirt.
When I came on the base, the security guard at the gate literally said, man, I love your t-shirt.
You know what I did? I took it off right there and gave it to the man.
You know what? I don't know if he's going to follow in for us now, but I guarantee you that I planted a seed.
And I challenge all the veterans out there because you know We have the platform.
We have the voice. And like you said, there's 22 million veterans.
That's an army in and of itself.
And it could be an information army if we leverage it.
I mean, especially some of the benefits that – there's also state benefits, too, around things like apparel, clothes, things like that.
We've got to take advantage of that and sort of think ahead.
I mean, again, I just think that self-preservation is just so key now.
And for everyone that always talks about conspiracies, I mean, at what point – like you made the Mike Tyson reference thing earlier.
I mean, at what point does reality hit someone right on the windshield where they're like, oh, wow, it makes sense to have – I agree.
I mean, you've got to look out for yourself because otherwise you just can't expect governments to do it because they don't do a very good job at many different—they do a good job of raising an army and collecting taxes.
Really, that's about it. Beyond that, I think private sector and individuals do things better.
They're probably not even that good at collecting taxes.
Not that I'm upset with that.
I don't like taxes.
But when you look at the state of New York and California that have the most taxes, they're the two states that are the most in debt.
And, you know, it's also a funny thing, too.
You know, you go to the mall or whatever, the store or whatever, and you're not wearing a mask and you see the other person not wearing a mask and you have like a moment of connection.
It's like, hey, it's nice to see someone that's not afraid.
And, you know, there's a moment in 1984 in the book of George Orwell Where...
I think we were trying to do video. I don't know if we're doing video or not, but introduce Clint York.
We went to high school together.
He is a veteran, Army veteran, patriot.
I actually haven't seen him since high school.
We've been talking, but it's kind of an interesting thing because this week, it's just been so much Trump hating online and different things.
I've just been seeing a lot of that sort of cafeteria liberalism, and I saw a post from someone that we knew mutually that was sort of just a generic, lame, Trump-bashing thing, and Clint body-checked it.
I mean, he was like, yeah, well, that's interesting, but what about the Democrat that has dementia, or what about the fact that this guy's actually taking people on and bringing results and bringing the economy and taking on China?
And he hit all these key points, and I'm pretty sure the person backed down or just kind of faded off, and it was just we started talking.
And so veteran, great guy.
And I just suggested he come on the show.
And that's just kind of a good jump-off point is people just love the Trump bash, but they just don't have anything there.
And I just saw him do it. And I couldn't do it because I'd just been emotionally so overwhelmed lately with my own family's battle with the coronavirus and with just traveling and fatigue and trying to run a company.
I don't think I could have done it without just going nuclear right now.
I would have to just do incendiary, but he was able to just kind of like...
Take care of it, and it was great.
So, Clint, I think we have him, right?
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He's ready to go. Yeah, I'm here, buddy.
Chris. Chris, how you doing, man?
It's good to hear from you. Yeah, we haven't seen each other since high school.
Owen, thank you for having me on your show.
Great to watch the show.
Love your show. And yeah, just to kind of piggyback off of what Chris was saying, it's so much of the Trump hating and Trump bashing and just like the uneducatedness of what people spew out of their mouth.
Because they saw it on a Facebook meme that somebody else made who didn't know what they were talking about.
It gets old and it gets very tiring to listen to.
I think as veterans we have a lot more of a stake in caring for the president than a lot of people who don't know what they're talking about have caring for their president because they like to talk out of their feelings instead of out of facts.
So, I mean, I think the big thing or a big part of the reason why I'm starting to fight back against this, A, is because I see Chris do it to everybody because I just watch him incinerate people all the time.
Because the knowledge that he has is coming from a factual basis.
But what I get tired of is, specifically today, it's been going on all day, all of a sudden now Trump holds people to drink Clorox and inject themselves with Lysol.
I mean, and it is just the most ignorant, uneducated thing.
I don't even know what it is. It's beyond low IQ. It's like literally lack of human connection.
It's like they don't even have a human connection.
Like Trump says, we had cheeseburgers stacked a mile high.
And these losers actually take a measuring stick and measure how tall a Big Mac is.
And then they do the math and they say, oh, 500 Big Macs is not a mile.
Trump lied. And it's like...
It's a turn of phrase.
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And that's exactly what it is.
It's that if Hillary gets on TV, they're lopping up all the soup of everything that she says.
If Bernie gets on TV, they're lopping up all the soup of everything that he says.
If Sleepy Joe gets on TV, they're buying all of these things that he says, and he doesn't even know what he's talking about half the time.
He's a walking, talking person.
Unbelievably uneducated person who sounds stupid every time he opens his mouth, but the second Trump says something or the second you don't like it because he hurt your feelings because he's defending and going after what nobody has gone after forever to defend our country, it's got to be some sort of backlash where everyone starts to just form their own opinion because their feelings are hurt and they're going to say anything that they can to make themselves feel better and all of a sudden he's the mean orange guy.
The thing about being the mean orange guy is I would rather have the mean orange guy than the sleepy guy who doesn't know what he's talking about half the time and probably couldn't even point China out on a map.
Yeah, unless you said, hey, Joe, where is your family getting millions from?
Then he'd probably be able to find it, but that's a whole other story.
Exactly. How do you even...
I don't even know how you really deal with this because, I mean, I'm not trying to insult these people.
It's just the fact that we're really not even dealing with humans at this point.
And I don't know what, I'm not, it's just, I'm serious, I don't know what to say.
60% of Democrats, 60% of Democrats blame Trump for coronavirus and not China.
I mean, literally, if I'm at a party and some guy comes up to me and dumps a beer on my head and slugs me in the face, and then they say, oh my gosh, who did that to you?
And I say, it was that guy down the street walking his dog.
And it's like, what?
Like, everybody just saw that guy walk up and hit you right in the face.
No, it was the guy down the street with his dog.
I mean, that's like what these people are arguing.
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And it all depends on whether or not the guy down the street walking his dog hurt their feelings recently or not.
They don't care about facts.
They care about what makes them feel better because they don't want to be talked to meanly.
We are living in a weak, weak society of people who don't like to learn anything.
They just like to spew things that other uneducated people have told them.
And you're absolutely right.
I'm not about insulting people.
But when people are stupid, I'm not afraid to call them stupid.
And that's what makes, like, especially the whole Facebook scenario very, very hard to deal with.
Because social media runs with everything and it manipulates everything and the people on it try to manipulate everyone else who don't really know anything. I mean, I am fighting battles with people who have never spent a day in the military trying to tell me about what it's like to be deployed. Yeah, Chris, Chris, you were shaking your head.
Would you like to respond to that? Clint is so on the money, it's unbelievable.
And I don't know what we got the rest of the blocks throughout the day, but I hope we can just keep him on because there's some other stuff we could go into.
I got to get one in, man, because this is the only one I just got to get in, because Clint and I, this has kind of inspired our conversation.
It's like, you don't want to pick on any one person.
In my opinion, I'm a free speech person.
I try to keep it there. If someone's writing on their page, they can do whatever they want.
But there's certain people, they post again and again, and it's just like the catnip liberalism stuff.
And this one guy was like, you know, Trump is, you know, like the jellyfish, their mouth and their butt.
And then they post it. And it's just like, you know, this guy, Trump got 63 million more votes than this guy that posted this.
That's the facts. And I think a lot of people, you know, like this particular guy, Went to high school, kind of a stud, like high school wrestler, all that kind of stuff, football player, relatively nice guy.
You know, I kind of have mixed feelings about him, but it's like now he's just like kind of a scrub nobody, you know what I mean, who just wants to bash Trump.
And the fact is, this is just a guy, it's a narcissist that now doesn't have anything that's worth reporting on, so it's like I'm going to bash Trump because I need attention.
Yeah. You know, and that's what it is too, I think, with these people that are in D.C., these leftists, it's literally their entire calling for life now, they think, is to get Trump.
Make him look bad.
Every day they wake up, and that's their motivation.
Every day they wake up, and that's what, today's the day I'm going to get Trump.
It's crazy. Well, the Trump thing, too, is, like, I watched the video, and look, I've supported a lot of stuff he did, and here's the thing that's funny.
I voted for Trump.
I also voted for my local Democrat congressman a few years ago, whenever, so I actually split my tickets.
Every time someone says Trump supporters, it's like, they're just, they don't, first of all, they don't know.
That's the definition of ignorance. You don't know.
The president said something about it would be interesting, and he talks very conversational.
He never said inject it.
So everyone that's – it's like Trump recommended.
It's literally a lie, and that's why it was so hilarious.
My real laugh when I get really – when I really laugh is kind of like a hyena laugh.
I just lose control because it's like when you hear something so hilarious.
But when he saw that reporter, I think his name was Paul, when he was like, hey, Paul, Paul, Paul, guess what?
Cool. Yeah, we had a rally last week in Vegas with about 1,000 people turnout.
Great rally was organized and hosted by us. I mean the Vegas proud boys And I think there was also one in Carson City that drew about the same amount this week We have a couple of billboards within blasting everywhere.
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Susan, Army veteran in Texas.
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Go ahead, Susan. Hi, Susan Miling.
I'm medically retired from the Army.
I had a head injury on Palm Sunday in 2000.
And in reference to the immunizations, when I was in medical fold before it became Warrior Transition Unit, we had several guys who had actually received the anthrax shot.
And it's going to the, I think his name was Luke, who had said after he had returned back from being, serving overseas.
I didn't get to do any of that, obviously, not graduating basic training, but in medical holds unit, there were several soldiers whose muscles and bones had some severe issues when it came to the immunizations for the anthrax shot.
One of the soldiers in particular had only received the first round.
It was one of the first or second testing that they had done on the soldiers.
And he had multiple surgeries that attempted to repair his muscular structure as well as a few other attempts.
And he had told me that one One of the first groups that went before his particular group, none of them had made it out of the facility.
Well, and I mean, with this whole Wuhan lab and the outbreak, it just kind of reamplifies stories like these.
Folks, at the least they're admitting that they're making these vaccines and an ingredient that just escaped is killing a million people.
I mean, they're admitting that.
And so, I mean, you think about that, you think about the anthrax shot and them injecting anthrax into soldiers' bodies, and I know what Susan's talking about has actually been documented before, and so it's really sad, actually.
I know that Chris can talk about this, too, and all the veterans know this.
Susan, God bless you. Thank you so much for the call.
I mean, when you join the military, they get about, you know, 10 needles ready to stick into your body, you know, for whatever you got to do.
And, you know, soldiers take it.
But it is sad because people have had their babies die from these shots.
People have had, you know, loved ones die.
And then they say, oh, no, no, no, no, no side effects.
Or, well, and now you can't sue in court.
They're protected. So, you know, this is hurting people.
I mean, the coronavirus is hurting people.
The vaccines are hurting people.
But it's all about control now and enriching the vaccine makers and basically making them your boss.
And even if you guys are now been bought by Facebook as a guest on InfoWars, I can still bash anybody, right?
So I'm actually in good shape here.
Yeah, look, I think we covered a lot of stuff.
This is a great show. Usually I'm not dressed like a scrub, but I'm playing all kinds of cards here.
I'm playing the Corona card.
I'm playing the veteran card.
I'm playing the family crisis card.
So maybe I'll wear a suit next time, but I got, you know, Roger, I'll have to send Roger a message about this.
Look, man, it's a crazy time.
I think it shows that the family is key.
Individual liberty is key.
Firearms are key. And I've never been a gun-toting person.
I'm not running around with a gun everywhere.
I own a gun. But let me tell you, man, like, if people have gotten a little weird lately, there's been crime here in D.C. I live next to the police station, and there was a burglary right next door.
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