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We have all been saying it for years. | |
All roads lead to Obama. | ||
What was once speculation of the obvious has sent the lunatic left scrambling. | ||
It's so disappointing to look at what we're seeing from right-wing media these days where there's such an obsession with the deep state and these revelations about the Russia probe and the decision about Michael Flynn. | ||
They're treating the Michael Flynn story like it's a bigger deal than the deaths of 2,000 Americans a day. | ||
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You know, there are all kinds of conspiracy theories about how he was entrapped The FBI agents didn't do anything wrong here, so I think that's important because there are a lot of sort of conspiracy theories. | |
They all work together and, you know, the Fox News people in the White House fuel these sort of rumors. | ||
Do they send these around with fax machines? | ||
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They come up with these conspiracy theories and they send them around on fax machines. | |
They should just knock it off and realize that their ridiculous conspiracy theories are going to be knocked down. | ||
Stop. Stop with the conspiracy theories. | ||
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When history looks back on this decision, How do you think it will be written? | |
Well, history's written by the winner, so it largely depends on who's writing the history. | ||
I was struck, Peggy, by the cynicism of the answer. | ||
It's a correct answer, but he's the attorney general. | ||
He didn't make the case that he was upholding the rule of law. | ||
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When history looks back on this decision, How do you think it will be written? | |
Well, history's written by the winner, so it's largely depends on who's writing the history. | ||
But I think a fair history would say it was a good decision because it upheld the rule of law. | ||
The news over the last 24 hours, I think, has been somewhat downplayed about the Justice Department dropping Charges against Michael Flynn and the fact that there is no precedent that anybody can find for someone who's been charged with perjury getting off scot-free. | ||
That's the kind of stuff where you begin to get worried that basic, not just institutional norms, but our basic understanding of rule of law He says, and if you don't do it, I will. | ||
And then later says, I've got my pen and my phone, and if you don't act, I will. | ||
Those who agree with the president's policies can sit back and say, well, I don't need to enter into tough negotiations about what needs to be done to enforce the law or to reform the law. | ||
And instead, I'll just wait for the president to act. | ||
The rule of law is not before the government could do something, we must find some not completely absurd interpretation of existing law that allows us to do it, but actually looking to the law first, figuring out what does the law say objectively, and then figuring out whether you could do what you could do, not putting the car before the horse, so to speak. The release of real evidence from the Department of Justice tying Obama to the coup of the next administration had always been slowly seeping out. | ||
Those texts, totally candid, unvarnished, have just raised an awful lot of questions. | ||
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Republican Senator Ron Johnson's Government Oversight Committee released an interim report including the FBI text messages that draw new connections to President Obama. | |
In September 2016, two months after the FBI closed the Clinton email case and two months into the Bureau's Russia probe, then-FBI agent Peter Strzok texts FBI lawyer Lisa Page using Bureau's shorthand. | ||
Talking points for Director Comey? | ||
Page replies, yes, because POTUS wants to know everything we are doing. | ||
That POTUS, of course, is Barack Obama. | ||
While the coronavirus intensity played cover for the scandal in April of 2020, the DOJ released this telling email saying, We need to discuss what happens if the Department of Justice directs us or directly tells us v. | ||
POTUS or anyone else about the redacted specifically with regards to what we do directly with him. | ||
I think it will be very difficult not to do some sort of overt step with him. | ||
A defensive briefing or interview under light defensive briefing pretext unless White House specifically directs us not to. | ||
These directives would later become the basis for what is now General Michael Flynn's exoneration. | ||
And now Richard Grinnell, the acting director of National Intelligence, moved to declassify information about the Obama administration officials who were behind the unmasking of Michael Flynn, and their names could soon be made public. | ||
Fox News confirmed that a new round of documents is expected, and the unmasking concerns events between the November 2016 election and Inauguration Day 2017. | ||
But beyond the political sinkhole that the Obamanites have found themselves standing on, there is a far more sinister element to ripping the band-aid off of this scandalous power play for the ages. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome in to the Info Wars War Room is raw. | ||
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Bye. | |
Thank you. | ||
Live on this Wednesday, May 13th, 2020, at Band.Video. | ||
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I'm your host, Owen Schroer, with you for the next three hours. | ||
I have just literally just pulled up, landed here back in Austin, Texas. | ||
I was in Laredo this morning where there was a rally out there to reopen and a protest against the illegal arrest of certain individuals here in Texas like Shelley Luther, but others that you haven't heard about. | ||
And I was stunned to hear their story. | ||
I can't believe that these stories haven't gone more mainstream. | ||
And I think I know what's behind it, folks, but I'll be honest, I don't want to talk about it yet because you got to pick and choose your battles. | ||
And sometimes you just got to let the enemy help you out when they may not realize they're doing it. | ||
it. | ||
But, folks, there was a young girl, 20 years old, Who had a sting operation, ran on her by local law enforcement in Laredo, and then they arrested her and took her to jail. | ||
Now, you've never heard about this. | ||
You haven't heard about these stories. | ||
And I'm guaranteeing that if it happened to her, it's happened to other people. | ||
If it happened to this other family that was out there, it's happened to other people. | ||
Shelly Luther was out there today. | ||
She gave $1,000 to each of those The young lady who does makeup and eyelashes. | ||
And then another lady who also does cosmetics who has a whole family. | ||
She actually gave her $1,500. | ||
Shelly Luther cut the checks herself today in front of City Hall in Laredo. | ||
Yeah, there's the young girl right there with her mom. | ||
This young girl just became a U.S. citizen within the year. | ||
And she gets set up by local law enforcement, folks. | ||
Literally set up. | ||
They pretended like they wanted to have some eyelash work done. | ||
I don't know what you call it. Maybe there's a name for it. | ||
I'm sorry. We'll just call it cosmetic work done. | ||
Reached out to her. Said, what do I need to do? | ||
She said, well, you make a deposit. | ||
We'll schedule the thing. | ||
Shows up. It ended up being fake sting operation. | ||
They took her to jail. And so I interviewed her. | ||
I talked to some other people. | ||
And we're going to be airing that footage. | ||
But me and my cameraman and editor literally just got back. | ||
So he's going to have it done before the end of the broadcast here today. | ||
But... Well, there's going to be a lot coming out from that. | ||
And I just want to say this. | ||
And... I'll be honest. | ||
I'm holding something back right now, folks. | ||
Because I just want us to all push the ball forward here. | ||
But... We've already crossed a threshold that... | ||
I mean, I'll just say it. | ||
It's like, I told you the answer is to reopen your business. | ||
You'll probably go to jail. | ||
But whatever time you spend in jail will be mitigated by whatever happens after that. | ||
The financial windfall or the popularity, the movement. | ||
And so that's happened to Shelly Luther. | ||
And that's happened to others. | ||
Shelley Luther has kind of been the biggest story, though. | ||
She had the most attention. But it's happened to a lot of others. | ||
But here's the rub right now, folks. | ||
It's time to not pull any punches on this deal and not let publicists dictate how this movement goes forward. | ||
Because, believe me, they're reaching out to anybody who opens their business. | ||
It's kind of like when the ACLU reaches out to people to get involved in stuff. | ||
Well, there's people reaching out to get involved in this to make sure it stays apolitical. | ||
And while I get that, believe me, I get it. | ||
And you want to make it about reopening. | ||
But here's the problem, folks. | ||
We cannot live in half-truths. | ||
We have to live and reveal in the full truths. | ||
And the truth is, this coronavirus shutdown, ladies and gentlemen, is 110% political. | ||
And I know, I know your fears in saying so. | ||
Oh, but the virus is killing people. | ||
Are you saying the virus isn't real? | ||
And all the stuff that comes with it. | ||
I get it. I know. It doesn't matter. | ||
That's the gun to your head. | ||
You know this is political. | ||
You know this virus is 99.9% of people that get it recover. | ||
Actually higher than that. | ||
Unless you have pre-existing conditions or some other health problem. | ||
We all know that. | ||
This is no longer about a virus. | ||
This is no longer about stopping the spread. | ||
This is no longer about shaving the curve or stopping the overwhelming of hospitals. | ||
Folks, it's all political. | ||
And again, I understand why people aren't ready to make that leap. | ||
But look, we already made the last threshold cross. | ||
We're making the next one, whoever wants to take that leap. | ||
It's 110% political. | ||
Next person that gets a big platform needs to call it out. | ||
Even if you don't like Trump, don't even say the name. | ||
Don't even say a name. Don't even say a political party. | ||
Just say, this government shutdown has become 100% political. | ||
And I just want these people to understand, look, they're the ones that made the sacrifice, folks. | ||
They've earned their stripes. | ||
I just want these people to understand they've been victims of a political agenda. | ||
That's what I want them to understand. | ||
This is not people being victims of an unfortunate situation with a government shutdown and a deadly virus and, you know, we're really trying to know should we stay in quarantine? | ||
Will we want to help others stay in quarantine? | ||
Folks, that ship has sailed. | ||
You can't even see it in a telescope. | ||
It's gone. And everybody knows it. | ||
And so right now, people still want to stay in that neutral territory. | ||
But we need to call this what it is. | ||
This is 110%. | ||
I mean, I'll say the names. | ||
This is 110% a political agenda to get Trump. | ||
To crash the economy, blame Trump so he won't win in November. | ||
Now, there's about 10 other different agendas that come along with it. | ||
The vaccines, the surveillance, the whole New World Order thing. | ||
That is also what is really behind this for a permanent deal. | ||
But... In the short aggregate political, with the consequences that everybody's facing right now, that is 110% political. | ||
It's not even about Republicans and Democrats, quite frankly. | ||
It's about the D.C. swamp. | ||
It's about bureaucratic control. | ||
And then, yes, it is about Democrats wanting to crash the economy. | ||
And blame Trump. And they want to have their cake and eat it too. | ||
Do not let them. They want to crash the economy and blame Trump. | ||
And they also want to blame Trump for the virus outbreak. | ||
We cannot let them have their cake and eat it too. | ||
And that's what they want. | ||
Okay. Now, that's one thing. | ||
And folks, I was driving. | ||
I was in the car for about six hours going back and forth from Laredo. | ||
So I haven't done all my research. | ||
But here's the thing. I already know what's going on. | ||
They unmasked the names. | ||
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They revealed the names and unmasked Flynn. | |
Oh, okay, let me guess. Comey, Brennan, Rice, Clapper. | ||
Oh, how did you know that? | ||
Oh, really? You mean the same criminals that were behind the whole Russia hoax? | ||
Gotcha. Okay. Wasn't that hard to figure out. | ||
See, and that's what's so frustrating about this. | ||
We already know what's happened. | ||
We already know Obama's role in the illegal spying. | ||
I mean, Barack Obama was all... | ||
I mean, he's a damn gunrunner. | ||
Obama ran guns illegally across the border to have them sold in shops in the United States so then they could say, see, we can't have guns! | ||
But what's the main reason why they want to take your guns? | ||
Because, you see, they could just announce the closure of everything and just basically take your children and everything right now, but see, they know you still have a gun. | ||
Believe me, if they already had the guns, folks, they'd be at your front door right now taking your kids, taking you, shooting you with a vaccine. | ||
Ah, but see that pesky Second Amendment. | ||
Darn it, they just didn't get your guns yet, did they? | ||
Darn it, they really wish they had. | ||
Welcome back into the InfoWars. | ||
War room is raw brought to you by info or store.com Folks I'm not kidding. It's been I won't even say it's been a long day I actually don't mind driving. | ||
I don't mind doing, uh... | ||
Field reporting and hosting a live show on the same day. | ||
But I was up bright and early, drove to Laredo, Texas, was down there for a couple hours, shot a bunch of reports. | ||
We'll be airing those today on The War Room. | ||
And of course, they'll be uploaded at band.video. | ||
Some incredible stories. But when I was pulling in to Austin about 10 minutes before showtime, I was yawning. | ||
I haven't had anything to eat, so I was kind of tired and lethargic. | ||
Just been driving another three hours. | ||
You know how it goes. Just did the field reporting. | ||
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Oh, my gosh. By the way, I don't even know if we can talk about this. | ||
Folks, someday Alex is going to tell you this story, and he's kind of hinted at it before. | ||
What I've told you I can't talk about, but let me just say this. | ||
We're driving down there this morning. | ||
And sometimes I just like to channel surf on the radio and listen to talk radio and stuff or like country music. | ||
And we hear there's some doctor on the radio. | ||
And it's being syndicated. | ||
It's a syndicated station. | ||
And he's doing an interview. NYU doctor. | ||
I wonder if we can find this. And he's talking to some other doctors and they're running experiments and everything. | ||
And it's all about coronavirus. | ||
This was an apolitical conversation. | ||
And they're talking about all the studies and the research and everything that's been going on. | ||
And basically they've all landed on the same conclusion. | ||
And that's that zinc is the greatest antiviral that has been studied in effect or in reaction to the coronavirus. | ||
And it's the hydroxychloroquine that allows the zinc to get in there. | ||
But there's other ionophores that can also do it. | ||
That they were talking about as well, but it's always the zinc. | ||
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And we're like, oh, so that means that you would take zinc as a preventative measure to help do it. | ||
And then we're like, oh yeah, we're talking about it. | ||
And then sure enough, like two minutes, they're like, so the real conclusion is make sure you're getting plenty of zinc as a preventative measure. | ||
And it's like, they're sitting here talking about all this stuff that we talked about months ago. | ||
And all I'll say is we're now not even allowed to talk about. | ||
I guarantee you that's the guy right there. | ||
They just... The crew... | ||
I mean, the crew is incredible, folks. | ||
They found the... I bet you can find the doctor that was probably in the interview somewhere in that story here. | ||
He was actually conducting the interview with some other people. | ||
And again, this was apolitical. | ||
They were talking about everything. Vaccines, good, bad... | ||
Hydroxychloroquine, sometimes good, sometimes bad, but it's all about the zinc. | ||
And then they were mentioning some other things too. | ||
But it was like, yeah, zinc in the cell, boom, number one greatest antiviral, specifically with the research they've done, hydroxychloroquine, as long as they don't have a heart existing problem, boom, it's just like spirit of the heart of the coronavirus. | ||
You don't hear any of it. | ||
All you hear about is remziviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviviv And people always ask me, why don't they talk about hydroxychloroquine? | ||
Why do I get censored for talking about hydroxychloroquine? | ||
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See, here's the big reveal, folks. | |
You want to know the big reveal? | ||
Here's your big reveal. Your life is run by two things right now. | ||
And that's China and big pharmaceutical. | ||
And if you think about it, it's a simple equation. | ||
Everything in some... | ||
Think about it. Everything's manufactured in China. | ||
Most of the minerals and raw materials we need come from China. | ||
So it's like almost any transaction you have, somehow China's involved. | ||
Guess what? Mainstream cable news knows that. | ||
And guess who pays their bills? | ||
The people that make their stuff in China. | ||
Ah, guess who else pays their bills? | ||
Big pharmaceutical companies that run ads in their breaks. | ||
So, of course, most people on television news are never going to say a word about China or a word about hydroxychloroquine because the people that pay their bills won't let them. | ||
I don't have that here. | ||
Now, we've got other things, like, you know, the lawfare that we have to engage in is beyond lawfare at this point, folks. | ||
And again, Alex will tell the story someday. | ||
But it's just crazy. It's like, we're sitting here driving to Laredo to file a field report, and we're listening to doctors on the radio talking about zinc as a preventative measure and how it works so well, specifically in all their studies, and we're literally laughing like, we reported this months ago and got attacked for it. | ||
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We're trying to change the world. | ||
So I was standing outside of the jail where Shelly Luther was with a bullhorn, standing outside of the judge's house. | ||
It's like, we want to change the world for good. | ||
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All right, you know what? I do have great guests coming up. | ||
I'm going to talk about that in the next segment. | ||
And maybe I'll open up the phone lines, but hey, you know what's happening right now? | ||
There's a shortage of baby wipes and diapers because they're all being rushed to Barack Obama's house right now. | ||
He's desperate. So, President... | ||
Wait, stretch that. | ||
Former President Barack Hussein Obama... | ||
Must be having a tough day today, huh? | ||
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It really, the times we're living in, folks, are so, it is really a cyclone. | ||
It's a perfect storm. | ||
I mean, it's just unbelievable because there's so many angles. | ||
There's so many angles to the Obamagate, Spygate. | ||
There's so many angles to the coronavirus shutdown and media hysteria. | ||
So many angles. | ||
And let me tell you, It all leads down the same path, folks. | ||
Do you want freedom and truth and justice? | ||
Or do you want tyranny and a rigged system? | ||
And I'm really as apolitical as they come. | ||
I'm just a guy that likes logic and common sense and always lands on the side of freedom. | ||
But you gotta call it as it is, folks. | ||
I mean, the Democrats are full on for tyranny right now. | ||
And let me also just say this. | ||
Because this may become more clear. | ||
You look at a guy like Lindsey Graham, obviously the guy is probably compromised when he comes out against Trump. | ||
And the way I think this goes, folks, and you know, this is kind of where, I mean, you can call me a conspiracy theorist, but let's be reasonable here. | ||
I mean, you know, Lindsey Graham and some of these other guys and Marco Rubio, maybe they're compromised. | ||
Maybe they got a little blackmail on them. | ||
They like to, you know, they hang out at the bubble house together. | ||
You know what I'm saying? And so that's how they were able to compromise some of these conservative Republicans that are in Congress. | ||
But it's a whole new ballgame now. | ||
Now people run as being gay. | ||
It's like a positive thing. | ||
And they don't have anything to hide in their lives. | ||
So it's now a new blackmail club. | ||
So it used to be all about the gay blackmail club. | ||
And everybody was in that. | ||
Now it's the... | ||
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Well, the Epstein blackmail club. | |
Yeah, I like to... | ||
Sleep with little girls and stuff. | ||
Club. That's the blackmail club. | ||
And they're all in it, and they all know it, and it's all kind of fun and cool for them to have all this blackmail on each other. | ||
It's like a trading card game. | ||
It's like a whole different economy. | ||
And Epstein was the banker. | ||
But that's why you're going to see people like Rubio and Lindsey Graham, you know, they're going to take their jabs at Trump. | ||
And Pierre Delecto, Peter Delight. | ||
I mean, folks, what do you think that means? | ||
Why do you think they called Mitt Romney delightful penis? | ||
You know what, though? | ||
Just... None of it even matters, because... | ||
Everything that Obama did and his administration did has been... | ||
Not everything, but I mean... | ||
When you look at Fast and Furious... | ||
When you look at the IRS scandals with Lois Lerner... | ||
When you look at billions and cash to Iran... | ||
And when you look at arming known terrorists in Syria... | ||
Should I feel bad because when you search my name on Google, the first thing that comes up is, Owen Schroer says, hang Barack Obama? | ||
I wonder if they still have that. | ||
In fact, let's find out because I look smarter than ever. | ||
You think that makes me look bad because I was saying Obama's guilty of treason before everyone else? | ||
You think that makes me look bad? | ||
So look at that. They don't have that one up anymore. | ||
It's now how I disrupted the impeachment hearing is everywhere. | ||
So the little algorithms there at Google didn't want that on there anymore. | ||
Oh! I wonder why that is! | ||
Infowars! Ahead of the trends again. | ||
And see, we're so, like... | ||
I mean, imagine if you're in a... | ||
Tornado, and you're racing in your car to get out of that tornado, are you going to stop your car and look back or turn around and go back? | ||
No, you're gone. | ||
Like, you're gone. That's how InfoWars is, folks. | ||
We don't have time to turn around and look at all the stuff behind us wherever the chips fall. | ||
We go in, we hit 10 home runs, and we move on. | ||
We don't even look back. And in a way, that's like our biggest pitfall is because we don't really celebrate our victories. | ||
So it's like, do we even have any? | ||
Because nobody even knows about it because we're the only ones that can promote us. | ||
So if we don't promote everything we do, nobody does. | ||
But we don't even care because it's not about promotion or getting the kudos or getting the trophies. | ||
It's about the victories. | ||
It's like... I mean, folks, I'll be honest. | ||
This is one of the things I don't want to talk about because I don't want things to be misconstrued and I'm not trying to, you know, force a wedge here. | ||
But it's like, where are publicists when some of these people that are opening their businesses are sitting in jail? | ||
Where are the publicists? They're nowhere to be found, folks. | ||
They're collecting paychecks. Where are you? | ||
Where are the InfoWarriors? | ||
We're bullhorning outside of the jail. | ||
We're bullhorning outside of the judge's house. | ||
And I'm telling you, the path to victory is not sitting here saying, I've got this big platform. | ||
I need to make sure I say the thing that's neutral and politically correct and right for all. | ||
No, you need to say what's right in your heart. | ||
You need to say what's right in reality. | ||
You need to say what we all know. | ||
But we're being bullied and froze out to not say. | ||
And this is 100% political, folks. | ||
Let them clamor on about the virus. | ||
Say, let's see some of your facts about the virus. | ||
They can't win that debate. | ||
You can win the debate that this has been political, folks. | ||
Especially after they bring up the virus. | ||
Because then you say, well, let's look at the numbers. | ||
This virus, statistically, is about the same level as a flu. | ||
Maybe a little worse. | ||
Should we shut down the economy every year? | ||
Because there's a flu outbreak every year. | ||
Should we just shut it down? | ||
Should we just not have an economy anymore? | ||
Should we just never leave our house? | ||
Because you have a microbiome that has viruses in it? | ||
And see, that's when they realize they don't know anything. | ||
They've been fed a bunch of propaganda by the TV. So who knows? | ||
Maybe they can finally take the red pill. | ||
But you know the truth. | ||
This has been a political stunt to save face for vaccines, force you to get the vaccines, and to collapse the economy, which was Trump's greatest accomplishment, in hopes that you would not vote for him again in November. | ||
That's what this is. Whether you like Trump or not, that's what this is. | ||
Same thing with Russiagate. | ||
What was Russiagate all about? | ||
What did they tell you? Well, we don't want Russia interfering in our elections. | ||
Well, how did they do that? | ||
What are you talking about? Well, remember folks, they said WikiLeaks. | ||
Remember that? Remember the WikiLeaks thing? | ||
Notice how they just dropped that. | ||
Because guess what? That was an inside job. | ||
That was Seth Rich. That was John Podesta's password being password. | ||
Those were real emails. | ||
So they've dropped that. | ||
Oh, and by the way, all the servers that the FBI and everybody wanted to investigate with Fusion GPS and CrowdStrike and everything, the Democrats smashed all of those and wouldn't turn over the remaining ones. | ||
So there's your Russiagate. | ||
So what was Russiagate really about? | ||
It was a political attack against Donald Trump. | ||
Coronavirus is the same thing. | ||
The way the media's used it and the way the Democrats have used it. | ||
And I was thinking about this when I was interviewing some of these people being apolitical out there because I don't know their politics and I just want Texas reopened for them too. | ||
I just want America reopened. | ||
I just want America to understand what's going on. | ||
But Trump better understand this. | ||
These people are going to blame him for this if he doesn't play his cards right in the next two weeks. | ||
What does that mean? Trump needs to make sure that anything and everything coming out of his mouth about the economy needs to be reopened. | ||
Otherwise, he'll get blamed for the shutdown, too. | ||
And so he better make the Democrats own this now, right now, for the next two weeks, or they'll end up twisting it to blame him. | ||
Guaranteed. I literally just gave my producer something to do, and now I'm about to heckle him live on air. | ||
So that's fun. You know, producer Scott says in the break, he's like, if they blame Trump for this, it'll be the greatest bait and switch in the history of propaganda. | ||
And I just said, well, Scott, who colluded with Russia? | ||
Of course, the answer is Hillary Clinton. | ||
But who does the world think colluded with Russia? | ||
Donald Trump. So I don't know if producer Scott even has time to defend his honor here, as I'm just kind of letting you know the conversation we had. | ||
Off air, but folks, I'm telling you, they'll blame Trump for this. | ||
You don't understand. Their job is to reverse reality. | ||
So, we're going to let producer Scott, who's abandoning all his duties, by the way, I gave him a job in the break, so he's now abandoned his duty to put his mug on air, but we'll allow it. | ||
Yeah, that thing that you wanted is already bought. | ||
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I did check that out. Wow, he's already finished his job and now on air. | |
Okay, well, I stand corrected. | ||
And now I'm on air. So... | ||
I was just saying that the way that it's gone about, Trump has really pushed it into, made it more of a state issue. | ||
And if they can actually, if there's people out there that are just following news after everything we've seen, and I'm not saying that you're wrong on that. | ||
There very well could be, and I think a lot of people are still in the dark, still asleep and stuff like that. | ||
But if they can get things to swing to where all of a sudden everybody's saying that he is, that it's Trump that shut it down, and it's not these governors that have shut it down, because you have places like Georgia, Texas, Florida. | ||
You know, South Dakota never shut down. | ||
That's a Republican governor. | ||
So all these places that are opening, if you're in a place that's closed, If you're then saying that Trump prevented you from opening, that's a pretty big leap because you have all these other things out there. | ||
Yes, but you're assuming that the people are going to do their research and that the media is going to be honest. | ||
I assume the exact opposite. | ||
Well, I'm assuming that obviously I think I think there's one side of the political, you know, the political spectrum that isn't going to care no matter what. | ||
And they haven't cared for three and a half years about what's what. | ||
But I do think your average American does. | ||
And I do think they have started to pay attention. | ||
And I think we saw some of that last night in these in the special elections in California, where a Republican turned a seat that was held by a Democrat for like 25 years. | ||
he flipped it and he won by double digits. | ||
I think that's California. | ||
So if they're waking up in California, I have to assume that that's going to take place in other places. | ||
All right, we'll go with Scott thinks that the glass is half full. | ||
And I think the glass is broken and shattered and that everything is pretty much falling out. | ||
Well, I think the political realm is completely shattered. | ||
I think that you're looking at... | ||
We're starting to see that there's... | ||
I know Lindsey Graham says he's a Republican, but he's not doing anything. | ||
So obviously he's still on that same coin with the Democrats. | ||
So, I would say in an optimist's standpoint, I think that I would agree with you along the lines of that people have to know that this wasn't President Trump and they have to look at their local leadership and see the Democrat behind their name and then they're gonna realize what was really going on. | ||
I would say from an optimist's standpoint, I agree that I hope people, and I know people are seeing that. | ||
California is one indication. | ||
I just know that that's, at some point in time, they're gonna try to do that switch. | ||
And I just hope that President Trump has played it right for the next two weeks to make sure that even if they do that, he has all the soundbites and all the dates and all the articles to go back to to say, no, wait, they're lying. | ||
I guess that's my point really in this. | ||
Well, absolutely. And I think he has to do more. | ||
I think he needs to stop playing the two-faced game of being tough talk on Twitter and saying everything right on Twitter. | ||
And then he goes to a press conference and has Fauci and Berg standing next to him. | ||
And he decides to play all nice with them and talk about how great they are. | ||
Be completely blunt and honest. | ||
And if at the end of all this, if we don't know the actual numbers of coronavirus, then that's a failure on his part. | ||
Well, he's big into the testing, and so we have tested more than anyone else. | ||
And then that CBS reporter... | ||
So, by the way, CBS has two reporters, I guess, working for China. | ||
That blonde bimbo, and then Li Weijang, I think is her name, who comes out and then takes her mask down to say, Oh, I'm Chinese. | ||
How dare you ask me? | ||
Ask China. I mean, it's just crazy. | ||
Thank you, Producer Scott there. | ||
But... Yeah, she's like, why do you have to make it a competition? | ||
Make it a competition? You guys are sitting here nagging Trump all day long, poking him in the back, saying, get the test, get the test, get the test, get the test. | ||
You need a test. We need more testing. | ||
Fauci, we need testing. Birx, we need testing. | ||
Bill Gates, we need testing, testing, testing. | ||
Democrats, Schumer, Pelosi, we need testing, testing, testing. | ||
And then Trump's like, okay, we'll get the testing. | ||
Hey, by the way, we now have record numbers of testing. | ||
You're welcome. And they say, why is it all about competition with you? | ||
These people are the most backstabbing garbage humans ever, man. | ||
And that's why I get so frustrated and start, you know, getting like I'm on rage haul or something. | ||
But I mean, just imagine the phonism of these people. | ||
Sit there and say, we need testing. | ||
We need testing. We need testing. | ||
And then Trump says, we lead the world in testing. | ||
Why is it a competition to you? | ||
Why is it a competition to you, President Trump? | ||
And then he just says, ask China, because here's the most asinine thing. | ||
These people are so low IQ. I'm telling you, man, I'm serious. | ||
Like, these people must sniff their own farts and think it's like the rose or something. | ||
Because I don't understand how you can be so stupid. | ||
All Trump is saying is, look, don't ask me about competition. | ||
China is the country that is literally competing with the whole world 24-7. | ||
Rigging their system. | ||
Rigging their currency. | ||
Rigging their... I mean, everything. | ||
China rigs everything to be in competition with the world. | ||
And then that Chinese-American reporter, she ought to know better. | ||
But she doesn't care. | ||
She carries water for China. | ||
With her husband that looks like Mr. | ||
Peacock just ate an ice cream sundae with Bill Gates. | ||
Look, I'm sure they're great people. | ||
But she sits here and says, how is it a competition? | ||
Well, she damn well knows because she's there every day with her other friend whose husband is a lobbyist for China over there at CBS. And she's a Chinese-American. | ||
She ought to know the Chinese guy. | ||
They don't care, folks. | ||
Nothing matters to these people except getting Trump. | ||
It's a mental disorder that they have, folks. | ||
They wake up and it's everything to them. | ||
It's the first thing on their mind. | ||
And every day they think, how can I get him? | ||
Every moment they think, how can I get him? | ||
And that's their big break is, when will I make Trump look bad? | ||
And they don't even care if they look bad in the process. | ||
They can't even see themselves in the mirror. | ||
It's like a vampire. It's like, hey, look at what you're doing. | ||
They don't see it. They're vampires. | ||
By the way, she's wearing a mask the whole time. | ||
As soon as she says China, she takes it off and says, oh, I'm Chinese American. | ||
Look at me. Poor, poor me. | ||
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So why did you leave China? | |
China, China, China, China, China. | ||
Chinese virus. They made the damn virus. | ||
They released the damn virus onto the world. | ||
They rigged their currencies. | ||
They have slave labor to steal all of our manufacturing. | ||
And then you sit here as an astute reporter for CBS. You people are pathetic, man. | ||
You know, look, I'll be honest with you. | ||
I have zero... | ||
I have like a negative... | ||
I have, like, a negative motivation to go to D.C. Like, I hate D.C. I don't like going there. | ||
The spirit of it. The feel of it. | ||
The whole eliteness culture. | ||
You know, if you're wearing jeans or a polo, like, you get, like, scorned upon. | ||
If you're not wearing a suit. | ||
Like, I'm from the Midwest, okay? | ||
I like to kick back on a lake. | ||
I'm not into the whole DC bubble where it's all about where you went to school or who your daddy is or, you know, where you live or who do you work for. | ||
That's all garbage to me. | ||
That's all East Coast elite crap. | ||
But I mean, man, it's like, do we just have to raid DC to give these people a taste of the real world? | ||
All these elite scum that run around in the boroughs of D.C. and New York just caterwauling with each other about how great they are and their new boat and their new house in the Hampton and their husband just got this. | ||
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And they, oh, my daughter's now going to this university and I have six degrees. | |
That's all it is for these people in D.C., folks. | ||
That's why I hate it so much. It's all about elitism and, oh, all your degree. | ||
And that's the only way you can make it. | ||
And so the few individuals that I know have actually climbed and crawled and scratched to get into the positions they're at. | ||
I won't name any names. | ||
They wouldn't even talk about it. They're just humble people. | ||
But you'll be able to see. | ||
And it's pretty obvious if you look at it. | ||
Like, that's who these people are. | ||
And then they see Trump, who represents not them, and they just can't stand it. | ||
You know, I just ran into this Twitter account that kind of just nails the total irony of this lockdown. | ||
Because again, folks, I mean, it's all political. | ||
And so, at Samantha Liberty tweets, In the United States, McDonald's is essential. | ||
Gyms are non-essential. | ||
Heart disease killed 188,000 people so far this year. | ||
COVID-19 killed 83,000. | ||
I mean, that pretty much sums it up right there. | ||
But in case that doesn't sum it up for you, she then tells a story. | ||
She's driving around in a closed down city and a cop pulls her over. | ||
And the cop says, where are you going? | ||
You think you're going to church? | ||
She says, no, I'm headed to the store to buy lottery tickets, alcohol, and weed. | ||
And the cop says, alright, good. | ||
Just making sure you weren't going to church. | ||
Again, folks, this is the total irony of our current situation here. | ||
And it's just like, look again, I mean, I guess it's rare these days. | ||
I mean, honestly, the average response time in survival instincts for the average human, I guess, in America is like, imagine, you know, a lion is sleeping In the planes, and a gang hyenas come up, and one of the hyenas, they sneak up, and one of the hyenas sinks its teeth into the neck of the lion. | ||
And boom, you see it, and it's... | ||
And you see the skin pierce, and the blood come down, but the lion's not moving. | ||
The lion's staying asleep. You're like, whoa, what's going on? | ||
Lion, wake up! Lion, wake up! | ||
And then the hyenas all start to bite and start to rip and tear. | ||
And the lion just keeps snoozing and snoozing away. | ||
And then after it's like lost a leg and its other leg is like dangling and its ears falling off and it's bleeding out of its neck. | ||
And then it wakes up and it's like, oh! | ||
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What the hell just happened here? | |
That's like the average American response time to this stuff. | ||
It's like, hey, you can't go to church, but go buy weed and booze and, you know. | ||
Hey, you can't be on a farm, you know, but go shop at Walmart. | ||
Hey, you don't have any freedom, but maybe you're essential, so maybe you get a little freedom. | ||
That's the hyena sinking its teeth into your neck. | ||
That's the hyena known as tyranny sinking its teeth into the lion's neck. | ||
And because America is so docile and dumbed down and chemically castrated we literally sit here and take it like a lion to sleep because we just can't react. | ||
When in reality, the lion, when that hyena sneaks up, usually the lion's already awake. | ||
But let's say the hyena actually gets one of those fangs into the lion. | ||
That lion wakes up in an uproar, in an outlash, and starts ripping hyenas' heads off. | ||
And that's how we should be responding to this tyranny right now. | ||
But we've been sedated, and we're in a really deep sleep, and man, we are really, really comfortable. | ||
And so we don't want to be bothered with the hyena ripping our hind leg off. | ||
And we don't want to be bothered with the hyena that has two fangs sunk into our neck. | ||
And we don't want to bother with the hyena that's got its other fangs sunk into our behind and is tearing away. | ||
We just, yeah, we're comfortable. | ||
We're asleep. Just, you know, leave us alone. | ||
We'll be fine. And then all of a sudden you come to, you're half dead because you're bleeding out and you can't even fight back. | ||
And that's where we're at right now. | ||
So we can either wake up And shake this hyena off of us and hopefully kill it. | ||
Hopefully kill all the hyenas so they don't come back, right? | ||
But at least we can shake them off and get them off of us so that we can maybe live a little bit longer here. | ||
But no, we're just letting them sink their teeth in until we bleed out dead. | ||
But you know, I was measuring it, folks, and I was looking at the futures of this, politically speaking. | ||
And really, the only way the Democrats come out of this, and the only way America loses this, quite frankly, folks, is if we just let them get away with it. | ||
That's really all it comes down to. | ||
And so now the ball is in our court. | ||
To vote these Democrats out of office, but to do it loudly and proudly so that when they claim that we didn't have our victory, we know that they rigged the whole thing. | ||
Welcome back into the InfoWars War Room is Raw. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, there's a lot of, well, quite frankly, heartbreaking stories that have come out of this coronavirus pandemic shutdown. | ||
And yeah, we've seen businesses closed and going out of business. | ||
We've seen people get arrested, going to jail. | ||
And we're now seeing something else that is just as tragic on a different level. | ||
The headline at Gateway Pundit, dying World War II veteran denied family visitation due to coronavirus. | ||
Now, anybody that has a loved one in a home of any kind is probably dealing with a similar situation right now. | ||
I know my family is. But the fact that you're now, you don't even get visitation rights, folks. | ||
This is next level stuff. | ||
People on death row get visitation rights. | ||
But now military veterans can't even see their family with their dying breaths. | ||
This is unbelievable. | ||
So here with us to tell the story is Marshall Swanson. | ||
Beautiful there. You can see his grandfather's military uniform right there. | ||
Marshall, I can't even imagine the emotions that you're going through. | ||
Probably very wide-ranging, I would imagine. | ||
But tell the audience here what it is your family's going through and the process that you've gone through to get to this point. | ||
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Well, first of all, thank you so much for having me on your show and helping to expose this terrible problem that's going on right now in our country. | |
My grandfather first went to the hospital a couple of months ago and that was his sort of downfall and that's where he ended up going into nursing homes. | ||
He got sepsis and for the most part, for his whole life, he lived on his own up until just the last couple of months. | ||
And he was 94 when he passed. | ||
But a couple weeks ago, about actually 65 days ago now, he went into a hospital for another type of infection and he left the nursing home that he was currently at. | ||
And when he got out of that hospital after the infection was done, he went into the nursing home where he passed in. | ||
Well, that was the time when the whole lockdown was started. | ||
And, you know, we didn't think in our minds that that would be the last time we would see him. | ||
And we trusted the people there at the nursing home to take care of him. | ||
Obviously they didn't. They were negligent. | ||
They were, I would argue, abusive emotionally. | ||
But in any case, he's basically started getting worse and worse because, in my opinion, there was no visitation rights by the family. | ||
We should have been able to go in there and see his condition. | ||
He lost so much weight, Owen, that by the end he weighed 115 pounds. | ||
And that's when they called us. | ||
They called us the Tuesday before he died. | ||
They told us he had a bed sore and he weighed 115 pounds. | ||
And that he needed to go to the hospital on the day that he died. | ||
So he was vomiting blood the day he died. | ||
He had a lot of serious issues. | ||
And they said, we're calling an ambulance, we're calling an ambulance, calling an ambulance. | ||
My aunt went over there. | ||
To the nursing home in Winter Garden, Florida, and just like we'd go a lot, even though we couldn't get in, and unfortunately she waited for five hours and no one did anything at the nursing home. | ||
So then we get a call to my mom and I, who were in the vicinity, and my aunt was outside the whole time, and the phone call said, your father has passed away. | ||
And I I was just honestly shocked. | ||
We didn't know what his condition was like. | ||
We knew it was bad. We didn't think it was end of life. | ||
And then when we went inside, it just shocks me. | ||
We were able to go inside after he died, but not before he died. | ||
And I asked the nurses, I said, You know, why didn't you let us in before? | ||
And they said, well, that's up to the administrator. | ||
And I actually talked to many of the nurses there, and they said, yeah, he was at end of life. | ||
And I don't know why they let you in. | ||
Why they didn't let you in, excuse me. | ||
So I did confront the administrator. | ||
I do have a local newspaper in town. | ||
For her blatant lies. | ||
In Florida, as long as there's no reasonable degree of privacy, you can record someone. | ||
And so outside on a public street is basically what I did to try to get answers. | ||
And she just gave some, you know, cockeyed version of, you know, a racehorse Haines semantic rant. | ||
And she was all over the place, changing the subject, changing what she really meant. | ||
And she couldn't give an answer. | ||
And you can go listen to it now on my page, the Orlando Local News. | ||
But look, This is tragic. | ||
I could not say goodbye to the person who, first of all, was like a father to me, because my father left when I was young. | ||
And second of all, as a hero, he did not deserve to die alone. | ||
Nobody deserves to die alone, no matter if they're a veteran or not, but especially those who have served our country and so valiantly. | ||
And that's probably what hurts the most, is not that I didn't get to say goodbye, because, you know, look, honestly, he knows how I felt, but he needed somebody to be there with him when he was passing. | ||
It's unfair, it's disrespectful, and it's disgraceful, and the people who did this should be held accountable. | ||
And right now, there is an investigation underway by the state, as I understand it, since I have filed a report against the nursing home and the administrator. | ||
There's only a couple things I can possibly think of as to why this is the case. | ||
First of all, It could just be, since the administrator has no medical training whatsoever, and by the way, she tried to tell me that her nurses were wrong, even though she has no medical training, could just be that she was incompetent. | ||
It could be that, I don't know if you're aware of this or not, but there have been I would hate to know if that's the case. | ||
I hope it's not. But it could just be also that, you know, this woman is trying to cover up the fact that he was not taken care of, and that's why she didn't send him to the hospital, and that's why she didn't want us, you know, coming in there. | ||
115 pounds, that is A lot of weight loss for a man who used to weigh 200 pounds and a lot of that being muscle. | ||
So look, all I have to say is this is a wrong that needs to be righted. | ||
I really wish that our so-called leaders would step up and realize that yes, we can be safe through the pandemic. | ||
Yes, we can take caution. | ||
But this is extreme to say that we can't allow We're good to go. | ||
And there is an exception in state law that allows it, but I think the exception is not clear enough, and it's also left up to the nursing home, which I disagree with. | ||
The exception should be mandated by the state, and that should be enforced by the state. | ||
People should be allowed to go in and visit their loved ones. | ||
So with that being said, I'll just tell you a little bit about my granddad. | ||
Amazing man. He was in East Anglia, England during the war. | ||
He dropped bombs on the Germans, and then later he went to the Panama Canal to be a navigator there as well on B-17s and B-24s. | ||
He did reconnaissance on Japanese subs, went all over Latin America and the Caribbean. | ||
And later on in life, he became a travel editor at the Kansas City Star. | ||
Then he moved to Florida, where he became a vice president of public relations for Disney. | ||
And following that, he became a news anchor, and he also founded the newspaper, which I'm currently the editor for today. | ||
So I know that that was a long-winded discussion and explanation, but I hope I've painted a pretty clear picture here as much as I can. | ||
Well, it was clear enough for me to even get a little bit emotional listening to you here. | ||
And, you know, I would just say this, and if you can come back for another segment, I'd have a couple other questions for you. | ||
And you're obviously in a search for... | ||
Your own truth right now to find out what really went wrong and led to this. | ||
But, you know, I would just say at an overall level, folks, this is just another side effect of this gigantic hoax, folks. | ||
People are just panicked. They don't know what to do. | ||
Administrators at nursing homes, they're scared to death. | ||
They don't know what to do. Oh, the family wants to come visit. | ||
Well, they may spread coronavirus. | ||
I may get sued. Oh, my gosh. | ||
So I'll just not tell him anything and then he'll die and I'll just forget about it. | ||
I'm not saying that's the case. | ||
We don't know. But this is what's happening. | ||
People can't even think clearly anymore because of this grand hysteria mystery thing that they won't even tell people the facts about. | ||
And so of course they don't know what's going on. | ||
And now these nursing homes... | ||
And this is another thing that I didn't really expect you to go into, but we'll get into more of this on the other side. | ||
I mean, people are getting sent into nursing homes that are known sick. | ||
This is happening thanks to governors like Cuomo in New York. | ||
And but you're talking about a whole nother situation with abuse. | ||
And do you think this may also may have had something to do with this? | ||
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I mean, God forbid. Well, abuse is a big part of it, I got to tell you, because abuse can be emotional abuse and it can be also neglect. | |
And that happens when family members can't check in on their loved ones in nursing homes. | ||
The people aren't paid enough and a lot of the times don't care about their jobs. | ||
Let me ask Marshall Swanson a couple other questions here. | ||
This is the Infowars War Room is Raw, folks, and this is really just a tragic story. | ||
Marshall Swanson is with us here on the Infowars War Room is Raw. | ||
His grandfather was denied family visitation, and they say due to coronavirus, but Marshall is still searching for answers, folks. | ||
And, you know, I know that for Marshall and his family, they don't... | ||
They're not... Let me put it to you this way. | ||
You know, Marshall is happy with the way he left his grandfather. | ||
As he said, his grandfather knew how he felt and how he admired him and loved him. | ||
But, you know, I'm thinking about his grandfather sitting there in his last breath probably wishing that Marshall was with him. | ||
Probably wishing his family was there. | ||
Knowing that this is the last time he's going to have his eyes open on this earth. | ||
And he probably, you know, carried that frustration. | ||
And so part of me is thinking, you know, here's this old badass combat vet reaching up, strangling the nurse to death, saying, let me see my family, going out with a fight. | ||
And then the other part of me is, you know, sitting here kind of tragically thinking, here he is missing his family in his last breath, and they're denying him the right. | ||
And this is a hero. I mean, it was unbelievable. | ||
The story Marshall was telling in the last segment, folks, we're going to upload the whole thing to band out video. | ||
Marshall, but I'm curious, in your search for answers here, and we'll follow your story, if you do get any, please reach out and we'll get you back on the show. | ||
In your search for answers, have you found any similar stories to yours about, you know, grandparents or veterans or anybody being denied visitation? | ||
And then it kind of being a mystery, of course, using coronavirus as an excuse, but still, it's still kind of a mystery of how it even got to that point. | ||
Have you heard other similar stories? | ||
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Well, actually, I have from many people who have written into my publication because I do have a contact section on there. | |
In fact, one person dealt with in the past, prior to the lockdown, the same administrator that we dealt with. | ||
And I was having a conversation with this particular individual, and what we both agreed on is abuse and neglect were already rampant in nursing homes. | ||
But it was actually this situation with the lockdown It was a payday of abuse and neglect and allowed the staff, many of which are low-paid, many of which are not trained correctly, to operate in a way that was irresponsible and neglectful. | ||
And there's this, you know, the old saying, when the cat's away, the mice play. | ||
And that's what happens when you can't come check on your relatives in low-cost nursing homes. | ||
Now, some people might say, well, why don't you have him at home? | ||
Well, there's actually a reason for that. | ||
So he actually declined Physically over the weeks that he was in the hospital in October way back in October and He was kind of in a coma almost after his sepsis and that actually Made him have some accelerated dementia and as a result he lost the ability to walk so he was staying in bed He also lost some other bodily abilities and we just didn't have the understanding or the the ability to do that. | ||
I'm not a doctor. I'm not a nurse And we trusted these people to be able to do it. | ||
They just didn't do their job correctly because if they indeed knew, as they claimed they did in the nursing home, that he was ill to the point of death, it's either them, the administrator, or both who are responsible for actually causing us to miss his passing and causing him to miss being with us during that time. | ||
So it's disgraceful and it's going on probably for a lot of other people. | ||
And the neglect and abuse, I can promise you, are getting worse right now because of the stringent, rigid character of this lockdown. | ||
So we're going to get this story out there. | ||
You're doing a great job getting this story out there. | ||
You're searching for answers. | ||
But is there any justice here? | ||
What is kind of maybe your mission here? | ||
And maybe even for others to see, too, if they encounter a similar situation. | ||
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Well, look, I think that first of all, I'd like to have the person who is in charge at this nursing home, the administrator, to be held accountable. | |
I don't think she should be working in any nursing Or people who can't take care of themselves or anything that has to do with healthcare. | ||
She's not even trained for that, by the way. | ||
But more than that, she apparently has no heart. | ||
When I was talking to her and trying to have a conversation with her the first time after we learned my grandfather died, she looked at her watch and she said, I don't have time for this. | ||
If you want to go outside and talk later, we can. | ||
And of course I did, and I have that on recording now, but I'm shocked that someone would be so callous and so nasty. | ||
So first of all, have her gone. | ||
She needs to go somewhere else. | ||
Maybe she needs some happiness in her life. | ||
She sounds pretty demented or maybe she's depressed. | ||
Maybe she should go work at a theme park, but definitely not in a nursing home. | ||
Never again. | ||
So the second thing I'd like to see happen is for some sort of exception to be put into the executive order across the country. | ||
And that exception would be so specific and so concise That it would not allow nursing homes to override the vague language in some of these executive orders. | ||
And it would actually force the nursing homes to allow people who are at end of life in. | ||
Because to me, that's the American thing to do. | ||
It's the humane thing to do. | ||
It's the right thing to do. | ||
And it hasn't been done here in this case. | ||
And then third, I would say, You know, make sure when they're doing that, that the person is obviously well. | ||
You don't want a sick person going in there. | ||
But there are people that go into this nursing home and all nursing homes all the time who are technicians, who are maintenance people, who are cooks. | ||
And they are not screened nearly as stringent as people who go in for end-of-life visits. | ||
So it can be done, but the question is why don't people want to do it? | ||
Maybe it's political showboating. | ||
Maybe it's because nursing homes like the seclusion so they can have more control to regulate their affairs, meaning cover-up abuse. | ||
We just don't know the full reasons, but I think those three things need to be done and as soon as possible so this tragedy doesn't continue happening across the board. | ||
And one thing I would add before I finish up on that, I would also call on our elected officials, especially those in the VA who are unelected, part of the administration. | ||
Talk to the president. | ||
Talk to people around the president about allowing military funerals. | ||
Would you realize we cannot even have an honor guard at my grandfather's funeral because of the pandemic? | ||
We can only have 10 people at the funeral. | ||
And at the VA cemetery, he has to be buried without the rifle salute that he deserves. | ||
And it's very sad. | ||
You know, the first tragedy is he died. | ||
The second tragedy is he died alone. | ||
And the third tragedy is because of the pandemic and the restrictions placed there, he unfortunately will not be able to receive the honors which he should be receiving. | ||
And you know this kind of draws out for me a larger philosophy and I just kind of use this story as a microcosm to explain it. | ||
Folks, There's no laws to say that you can't have final visitation rights. | ||
This is all just edicts during this coronavirus that people are obeying. | ||
There's no laws. But see, this is the problem is people think we live in this law of the land or land full of laws. | ||
So the law says, oh, I can't go see my dying grandparents, so therefore you don't. | ||
No, folks, that's not how it works. | ||
We live in a republic where And it's a land of justice. | ||
So the just thing is to say, yeah, you know what? | ||
We've got some rulings here and we're trying to protect people. | ||
But you know what? This veteran is dying and his family wants to see him. | ||
He wants to see his family. Let's go ahead and let that happen. | ||
And then you know what? Oh, did we break a law? | ||
Did we break a rule? Maybe. | ||
So what? You did the right thing. | ||
And I just think it's sad that people are willing to do the wrong thing knowingly because they think there's some law or something to do it. | ||
So real quick, just, Marshall, where can people go find out more about this story or contact you if they want to share similar stories? | ||
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Well, thank you so much again for having me on. | |
And they can go to my website, theorlandolocalnews.com. | ||
We have information about the story and, of course, my grandfather, if you're interested in learning But it's also on Channel 9 News and from Orlando, WFTV. It's Fox 35. | ||
You can look at it on there. And of course, Gateway Pundit. | ||
We really appreciate their coverage of this story and Jacob Engel's great coverage of that on the website there. | ||
And thank you again for having me on and covering this. | ||
Absolutely. Thank you. Let's do this. | ||
Let's open up the phone lines. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Is there a fire on my ass or is it hot in here? | ||
Woo! 877-789-2539. | ||
What do you think, folks? | ||
Oh, by the way, it's now also Biden knew all about... | ||
So Biden was committing felonies. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
I've reached that point in the broadcast where I've reached the rock bottom and so now all I can do is laugh. | ||
Biden knew of the unmasking. | ||
He was part of the scandal. | ||
They say scandal-free President Barack Obama. | ||
Oh yeah, just forget about the IRS. Forget about the Iran payment. | ||
Forget about the arming of terrorists. | ||
Forget about the gun running. And forget about Spygate. | ||
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Just forget about it. Scandal-free. | |
Forget about the marrying the fake woman dude. | ||
Scandal-free. It's just hilarious too because I'm not happy that we had a treasonous president. | ||
I'm not happy that it's been revealed how Biden was involved and how literally all the heads of these agencies and intelligence agencies and spy agencies were all in on it. | ||
I'm not like Joy Behar and I just had an orgasm because I found out that I think a president committed treason against this country. | ||
No, I'm ticked off that the guy isn't in Guantanamo Bay. | ||
In fact, I'd rename Guantanamo Bay to Barack Obama Jail. | ||
Obama Bay. | ||
Hmm. Hussein Obama Bay. | ||
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I like it. | |
Because I want to make an example of any future president that thinks they're going to sell this country down the drain. | ||
And I'd really like to make that example about 100 feet in the air with an American-made rope. | ||
I'm talking about a lasso cowboy doing rope tricks, guys. | ||
Calm down. So what do you make of this? | ||
And then... | ||
Where do we go to next? | ||
Okay, so let me put it to you this way, because I'm running through these things in my head, too. | ||
While I'm meditating on this, running through all the outcomes, because there really is a lot of time between now and November. | ||
I mean, it's a small amount of time, but in the quickening, so much can happen. | ||
And so I'm running through all these different things. | ||
And I kind of talked about one yesterday. | ||
Everybody's going to be going to the polls to vote for Trump. | ||
Well, they're also going to be voting red in their local elections. | ||
And so this whole, you know, 2018 is not going to look like 2020. | ||
2020 is going to look more like 2016. | ||
But then there's other aspects of this. | ||
Folks, Democrats that have their hands on the levers of power in certain states like California and other cities... | ||
They're not reopening. | ||
They're not letting you reopen. | ||
And I guess they have their goon squads in the police that are willing to do their dirty work because Lori Lightfoot, she says she's going to have you arrested if she sees you outside. | ||
I mean, you know, next they'll say, you know, you'll come out and Governor Gavin Newsom will say, yeah, if we catch you outside, not social distancing, we're going to pound you to death. | ||
You say, wow, that's extreme. | ||
And then literally like the cops come beat you to death in the street and Gavin Newsom says, well, you know, you were spreading a virus. | ||
You could have killed somebody. So, you know, we had to stop you. | ||
Even though the whole virus thing has just been a big sham now. | ||
Yeah, it was a real virus. | ||
Yeah, it was deadly. Yeah, it came out of Wuhan lab. | ||
We need to be looking at the lab, everyone involved in China, and be cracking some heads. | ||
No, instead, the American people have to suffer, even though now we have all the data. | ||
And folks, now, see, and this is, why are we so insane? | ||
They're putting out new models. | ||
There will be 10,000 that die this month if we reopen. | ||
The death count will triple if we reopen too soon. | ||
And it's Bill Gates and Fauci and all these people. | ||
And what are they doing? | ||
They're using the same models that told us 2 million would be dead. | ||
And they just think they can pull the wool over our eyes. | ||
But then I'm thinking too. | ||
Let's say it plays out. | ||
And Democrats don't want to reopen their states. | ||
They don't want to reopen their cities. | ||
What are people going to do? | ||
Are they going to move? | ||
Are we literally going to see mass exodus out of these Democrat-run cities just out of sheer survival? | ||
Not even instinct. Instinct would have been you never voted Democrat in the first place. | ||
But now it's out of sheer survival. | ||
Hey, we can't work here. | ||
We can't shop here. | ||
We can't breathe here. | ||
I can't have a kid here. | ||
I can't go visit my grandma here. | ||
I can't drive a car. | ||
I can't do anything. I've got to move. | ||
And then what happens? | ||
Then think about that political shakeup. | ||
As the census is happening, which, by the way, I mean, this census is such a joke. | ||
I am fully ready for this because they're coming to my door, folks. | ||
They're coming to my door. | ||
And I can't wait till that census worker comes to my door and I tell them, I say, does that census have a question if I'm a U.S. citizen and they say no? | ||
I say, okay, I'm going to need you to take that census and I'm going to need you to fold it back up, put it in your envelope and stick it straight up your commie ass. | ||
Let's see what they have to say about that. | ||
But, you know, I'll be nice. | ||
I'll be, you know, okay, real funny story. | ||
No, I'll be nice. I'll be like, hey, look, why didn't it have the citizenship question on it? | ||
Well, if it's giving funds, if this whole thing is about giving funds and all this, shouldn't we have the citizenship question on this? | ||
Otherwise, we're going to be funding illegal non-citizens. | ||
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And then if they have a brain, they'll be like, oh, wow, good point. | |
It's like, yeah, so you know what? | ||
I'm going to boycott and not do this then. | ||
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Uh-oh. What are you going to do? | |
Call the police? Maybe they will. | ||
I don't know. Let's find out. I'll be recording it. | ||
Can't wait. They're already sending me threatening letters. | ||
I'm sure if you haven't filled it, they probably sent you too. | ||
Morales is the guy here. | ||
He's like, because of your lack of response, not filling out the census is punishable by law, we're going to be sending a census worker to your front door. | ||
Good! I'm going to be sending my boot up your ass. | ||
I'm not filing a fake census. | ||
That is not a real census. | ||
I'm not doing it. | ||
You want to file a census, you ask, are you a citizen? | ||
Otherwise, it's not a census because you're asking everybody and then everybody gets the funds. | ||
Not a census. So, we're going to take your calls when we get back. | ||
But, you know, it's all come out. | ||
The crimes of Obama. The crimes of Biden. | ||
Comey, Brennan, Clapper, Lynch, Rice, Holder. | ||
I'd put them all in the same cell. | ||
And I'd have... | ||
If they want to eat, they can eat out of a pig trough. | ||
Whatever the pigs didn't want. | ||
And they can eat out of that. | ||
Because in this country, you commit treason, you get the rope. | ||
In this country, you enact communism, authoritarianism, totalitarianism, you get your ass kicked. | ||
So... It's time to start hanging and it's time to start kicking. | ||
And I'll be honest, folks. | ||
When I say this stuff, I go home and I kind of have a bit of remorse because I'm not a violent person. | ||
I don't want to see an armed revolution. | ||
I don't want to see a violent revolution. | ||
I don't want it to go there. | ||
It's the last thing I want, folks. | ||
This is a beautiful country. | ||
I've had a blessed life. | ||
I have great friends. | ||
Just like, I don't want to see a violent... | ||
I don't want to be a part of that. | ||
But at the same time... My desire to not have America fall and to have a free world is much heavier than my desire to avoid a physical conflict. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, the crew is always working on things behind the scenes. | ||
We've got other things that hopefully I can announce soon that are happening. | ||
But we got callers lined up here, and so I want to go to these calls. | ||
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Heck, half the time, most of the time, it's the only place you can even find me or Alex Jones. | ||
But that's the price you pay in the Infowars, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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All right, we got a lot of powerful callers here. | ||
That I think are going to tell us some very important stories. | ||
But first I want to go out to Jacqueline, who is calling in from Texas, who says she's been to both rallies. | ||
Now look, I've been to now 10 rallies, maybe more, flown multiple times, never done a quarantine, never worn a mask, don't wear gloves, don't even do the whole, you know, wipe down your hands every time you take a step or a breath. | ||
I haven't gotten sick. | ||
So I got to get an update from Jacqueline here because she's been to both rallies. | ||
I want to know what rallies she's talking about and then to make sure that she's healthy and COVID safe. | ||
So Jacqueline, you've been to rallies. | ||
I'm guessing you were at the rallies that we had here in Austin. | ||
And are you okay? | ||
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Are you healthy? Hey, Owen. | |
Yeah. So first of all, I am the girl who is holding the Trimcilla sign. | ||
At both of the reopen rallies in Texas. | ||
See, you gotta understand, Shrimpzilla has a big ego, and so you've just boosted his ego a little bit, which we try to maintain, but it's okay. | ||
Shrimpzilla is actually running even harder now. | ||
Okay, so I remember you now. | ||
So you were at both the rallies we had here in Austin, and you're okay. | ||
Are you feeling any symptoms? | ||
Do you have a cough, or maybe, are you okay? | ||
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Yeah. I'm totally fine. | |
I feel better. I'll tell you, that's a relief because, oh man, they would have pinned me with the murder, probably, of all the people that came out there. | ||
They would have said, Troyer killed them all. | ||
He's a super spreader. So I'm glad to hear you're healthy. | ||
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No, I'm totally healthy, totally fine. | |
And my fiancé actually works for the Army up here in Fort Hood, and he's been going into work every day. | ||
They're in close quarters, and they're all fine as well. | ||
So it's just a testament to this really deadly virus that's been spreading everywhere. | ||
I actually am calling in today because I just want to say I work in wildlife conservation and I have never been so disappointed in all of these so-called environmental orgs who, one, Won't call out the World Health Organization's support of Chinese wet markets. | ||
If you work in conservation, you know that China is responsible for massive species decimation and is also one of the largest producers of pollution in the world. | ||
And so to see this, I actually had like a total mental breakdown because I feel like everything that I've worked for for so many years has been a joke. | ||
Yeah, unfortunately, there's a lot of things that are kind of that way, but we just trek on. | ||
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True. And also, I just want to point out that from the get-go, I knew that this whole thing was very questionable because biologically, you can't See, I'm so glad you said this because let's actually be clear about this. | |
It's not just with bats. | ||
Folks, believe me, I'm no virologist, chemist, but I can read. | ||
But my... | ||
Recollection of what I read is that you can't catch a virus from any animal. | ||
It takes thousands of years for viruses to be transmittable. | ||
They have to mutate for thousands of years. | ||
And they've actually done the study specifically with bats. | ||
So you can actually go to the research. | ||
It takes thousands of years for these viruses to mutate. | ||
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Right, right. | |
So you have things like zoonotic diseases. | ||
Which have had to have mutated for quite a bit over time. | ||
And usually you could catch a zoonotic disease from an animal that has a similar DNA or RNA structure like a marine mammal or a rat or a mouse. | ||
That's why they use them in labs. | ||
But for something like a bat, especially if you're, I don't know how they're supposedly catching them from these bats, if they're eating them half cooked or what have you, But it's just not possible. | ||
That's why you don't get canine distemper from your dog when they're sick. | ||
And when I first heard this, and I was telling people, they said, well, you know, then why are they saying that on the news? | ||
And I said, well, I don't know, because it's a lie. | ||
And anyone who has biological understanding of viruses at a college level knows that. | ||
Well, and sadly, most of the people that are on television reading the news are just doing that. | ||
There's very few people that actually go on TV with a very detailed, in-depth understanding of the issues they're talking about. | ||
I'm not trying to be rude or attack people, folks. | ||
It's just the truth. They trot about town, living their elite lifestyle. | ||
They get into the studio two hours beforehand. | ||
They spend an hour and a half in makeup, and then they get a little... | ||
It's a little presser that they read while they're in makeup, a little presser of all their talking points. | ||
And so it's not all, but that's why most of these people get on TV and Jacqueline's like, how do they not know this about viruses? | ||
Because they don't know anything about, they just have a sheet that they just read and then it's like, oh yeah, I'm just going to go along with this. | ||
And then they just act like they're experts. | ||
I'm not even claiming to be the expert on anything, folks. | ||
But again, I don't sit in makeup. | ||
Ha! For two hours every day. | ||
I mean, look at my damn hair. | ||
I got hat hair. I look like a freak. | ||
Jacqueline, thank you so much for the call. | ||
And if we see you at another rally, we'll be sure to catch your sign for Shrimpzilla again. | ||
All right, let me take another call here. | ||
Let's go to... Let's go to... | ||
Let's go to Anthony in Nevada. | ||
Getting a little more... Serious and sad here. | ||
Anthony, veterans not being allowed to see family, what are you seeing in Nevada? | ||
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The exact same thing, and it's an absolute disgrace. | |
I wanted to call in because I listened to the gentleman who was just on, and he mentioned there being service techs allowed to go inside all these places just anytime they want, and that's me, man. | ||
I'm a service tech. | ||
I work on commercial boilers and air conditioning. | ||
I can go anywhere in this town, dude. | ||
Anywhere. Sometimes I work in hospitals. | ||
I don't even get screened. | ||
They just let me in. I can walk around anywhere in the hospital, dude. | ||
No masks. No gloves. | ||
Your clothes I've been wearing. | ||
Dirtiest. Dirtiest can be. | ||
And it's just a free-for-all, dude. | ||
So, wait. So, hold on. | ||
Hold on. Say this again, but think about putting it in this light. | ||
Like, the irony... | ||
The irony that people can't even go to a grocery store or a hospital or anywhere without getting their temperature checked or all this crap. | ||
But if you're the right person, you just walk around carte blanche, nobody checks your temperature, nothing. | ||
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Exactly. For a couple days it was like a joke that a lot wasn't essential, but then it just got completely ridiculous. | |
Like, I felt bad for even joking about it. | ||
And... And now it's just out of line. | ||
Supposedly we're at phase one here in Vegas, but the casinos aren't going to open for nothing. | ||
And that's what we have to have here is these casinos to run. | ||
And the shows and the concerts? | ||
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I mean, what are they going to do? I have no idea, bro. | |
I mean... And by the way, by the way, you're perfectly healthy. | ||
Have you felt nervous walking around or guilty walking around? | ||
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No, sir. And my wife's a nurse. | |
She works in the hospital. She knows this thing's garbage. | ||
Garbage! Oh, there were nurses out in Laredo today shaking my hand. | ||
Like, thank you for being the only one in the media that tells the truth about this. | ||
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I wish I could shake your hand too, Owen. | |
You're killing it, dude. I love listening to you, man. | ||
It's great. I wish more of my friends would, but everyone's so blind, they won't even listen, man. | ||
They won't listen. But you know what? | ||
Here's... It's good and bad news. | ||
Eventually, they're gonna listen. | ||
Because... It's kind of like, you know, it's like in batting practice. | ||
I don't know if you're a sports fan, but, you know, when ballplayers take batting practice for the game, everybody's kind of hanging around. | ||
But then when the slugger gets in the cage, it's like, oh, wow, hey, that guy hits the home runs. | ||
We want to watch that guy now. | ||
And then by the end of batting practice, everybody's watching the guy hit the home runs. | ||
So that's all InfoWars is. | ||
We're just sitting here knocking home runs out of the park and, you know, It's not even like, I'm not even sitting here saying, it's like, oh, like a pat on the back. | ||
We can do that all day long. Everyone's going to start watching eventually, folks. | ||
They're going to realize why we got banned. | ||
It's because everything we've been telling you for years is starting to come true. | ||
So of course you're going to go to the source. | ||
Is that, are those the Thunderbirds over Austin? | ||
Did Zach get that footage? | ||
Who got that? Look at that badass shot. | ||
Zimmerman got that? I want to know who got that. | ||
I want to give him credit. That's good. | ||
Me and Zimmerman had a bit of a tussle earlier. | ||
We probably should have filmed it. | ||
Seriously, like WWE promo stuff between Zimmerman and I about an hour ago. | ||
But it's all good, folks. We're all in the info war. | ||
It gets a little ugly in the trenches sometimes. | ||
Great job, though, with that shot. | ||
You know, it's funny because growing up in St. | ||
Louis, there's an Air Force base right there. | ||
And so we used to see Blue Angels and Thunderbirds and stealth bombers all the time. | ||
And we'd have the air show right there at the arch. | ||
I mean, folks, this is the most badass stuff. | ||
Like, when you're standing there and they just finished the national anthem and then you see the Blue Angels just... | ||
And they're literally cutting sound. | ||
And it's like 500 feet over you. | ||
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And it's just like... You feel it. | |
So I don't even know... Why are they even... | ||
Is this just kind of like an homage to the frontline workers? | ||
Are we just flexing our American might? | ||
Or what I don't know why but they flew them over Dallas Austin and San Antonio today So yeah, so we're not sure if we have an official reason The crew is just... | ||
Thinking maybe this is Trump just saying, yeah, we're just loving America out here. | ||
Check out our cool jets. | ||
Plus, you do have to actually fire those things up and fly them around just, you know, for mechanical purposes. | ||
But great footage there. | ||
And we've got some other greatness we're working on. | ||
All right, let me go back out to the phone lines. | ||
Let's go similar topic here. | ||
Same topic, actually. Chris in Kentucky on the veterans being denied visitation. | ||
Chris, what can you tell us? | ||
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Yeah, and I was just livid about that last interview you had with that caller. | |
You know, my dad was in the Marines in the early 50s, but he never went to war. | ||
That is so disgusting how this government is getting out of control. | ||
And I'll tell you what, you Kentucky people out here, if you've got anybody that's in a home or assisted living that's a veteran, you better get to that dictator, Bashir, and let him know it. | ||
Because this is wrong in treating our veterans like that. | ||
And, you know, I'll just say this too, and this is a very sensitive subject, folks, and most people have to go through this in some level, but, you know, a lot of the onus to me actually does fall on these care homes. | ||
And look, folks, we understand, again, it's a rough situation. | ||
Nobody likes to be in it. | ||
And, you know, even nursing home workers sometimes, I mean, we hear about the abuse, but At the very least, folks, the service of that industry is at least making you feel comfortable, at least being there and comforting you and everything, even if they have to do something they don't like. | ||
I'll just say, I don't know what the situation is, but I've got a loved one in a home in Illinois. | ||
And she's fine, but we've gone through the measures to say, okay, what's going to happen if this gets bad and we want to come visit? | ||
And they've said, no, no, no, look, if it gets bad, full visitation, we'll make sure you're taken care of. | ||
So if you don't want to go down the route of having to deal with it afterwards or in the meantime, folks, I would ask those questions and get those answers now. | ||
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Chris, anything else? Yeah, I just want to just say that if... | |
I'm excited to see the other day. | ||
I want to tell you, I saw a plumber's truck with an InfoWars bumper sticker. | ||
I like this because we got to get busy right now or it's over. | ||
It's going to be over. | ||
And we got to stop being afraid. | ||
Put that fear under your feet and stomp on it and man up and take our country back now. | ||
No, and it really is. | ||
That's like the mark, like the Wolverine spray paint in Red Dawn. | ||
Like, that's it, folks. People that wear their InfoWars mask when they go to the bus stop. | ||
I'm also seeing InfoWars bumper stickers on cars, you know, telephone posts, electric posts, stuff like that. | ||
I got a buddy who's a boater. | ||
He sees it on boats when he's out on the lake and fishing. | ||
And so it's like, that's your mark. | ||
That's your warning to the globalists. | ||
That's your warning to the anti-American Democrats. | ||
That's your warning to the tyrants. | ||
It's like, hey, you didn't have a victory over my soul. | ||
You didn't have a victory over my free speech. | ||
We're the Wolverines here. | ||
You cross us, you die. | ||
We're into the final hour of the Infowars War Room is Raw. | ||
We got your phone calls. | ||
We've got Savannah Hernandez in studio. | ||
In the last segment, we're going to play a compilation of all the highlights from today's event in Laredo, Texas. | ||
We'll put all the interviews up on band.video on the War Room page. | ||
I've got another special video we're putting up, a compilation video, all of it, including the young girl who got set up by local law enforcement. | ||
I mean, just unbelievable that this is happening. | ||
Savannah Hernandez in studio now. | ||
Frustrated at Anthony Fauci or the, I guess, how he picks and chooses when he's a health expert. | ||
So when it comes to, you know, vaccines and coronavirus, he's the health expert. | ||
Stay inside, get your vaccine. | ||
But, you know, when it comes to cardiovascular disease, which has killed double the amount of the coronavirus, well, gyms are still closed, but McDonald's is open. | ||
Where is he on that? So you're not buying, sounds to me like you're not buying the good-hearted nature or I'm just trying to help. | ||
Thank you. | ||
yesterday he was talking with Rand Paul of course that was something that was really focused on because you know everyone was saying it was just like a very heated conversation and Rand Paul did bring forward a lot of very important points you know why is Fauci allowed to shut down the entire economy why are we allowing children not to go back to school and Fauci basically came forward and said well I never said that I was an expert on economics I never give any advice on economics. | ||
I only give advice on public health. | ||
That's my specialty and that's what I focus on. | ||
And I started thinking about it. | ||
And do you know what else is a public health issue? | ||
Suicide, depression, alcoholism, drug use. | ||
How come Dr. | ||
Anthony Fauci has not taken that into consideration when delegating how long Americans are supposed to be in isolation and in quarantine. | ||
We haven't heard that at all. | ||
And if he really did care about the American public and each individual person's lives, he would take into account all health issues. | ||
Because OK, let's take the economy out of this and let's focus only on what he specializes in, which, again, like he physically said himself, is public health. | ||
Well, why is he refusing to acknowledge these specific statistics? | ||
And of course, the whole thing is just lip service, because it's like it's like me saying, OK, well, you know, all I care about is keeping you healthy and safe. | ||
That's all I care about. | ||
So, never leave your house. | ||
Never drive a car. | ||
Never eat fast food. | ||
Wear a helmet and gloves and knee pads and elbow pads wherever you go. | ||
Have at least five working phones on you to call 911 at any given time. | ||
Make sure you're recording and live streaming everything you do as well just to make sure that people can... | ||
But of course, that's ridiculous. | ||
You can't live life like that. | ||
But then it's like, hey, I can't live like that. | ||
Well, I'm not a life expert. | ||
I'm just trying to keep you safe. | ||
Well, and that's why, you know, one of my favorite people on Twitter right now has been Elon Musk because he's like, you know, reopen the economy. | ||
He decided to reopen his business in California despite the lockdown orders over there. | ||
And he just shared a picture yesterday of like a big ice cream sundae. | ||
He was at a restaurant and he said life was meant to be lived. | ||
And that's completely right. | ||
So many people in America right now have given their lives over to the government, to these politicians, to these scientists and doctors who have given them faulty models, faulty representations of overrun hospitals, us running out of ventilators. | ||
And it's so funny to me, too, because Georgia reopened and, you know, everyone two weeks ago was like, watch Georgia in two weeks. | ||
Let's see what happens. And now it's been two weeks and people are saying, well, the death rates in Georgia are slowly going down. | ||
But NPR just came out with a story today that said, Well, you know, the hospitals are at a 76% capacity right now, and they could be overwhelmed if the coronavirus makes another second wave comeback. | ||
So technically, they're not ready. | ||
They're not good. It's going to be bad. | ||
So we're seeing the same exact cycle again in the media. | ||
They're trying to repair it. | ||
The Well, the hospitals could be overrun and the Georgia hospitals are not prepared if this was going to happen again. | ||
And it's just, that's no way to live life. | ||
People need to stop allowing these politicians to dictate their lives. | ||
Because again, I mean, I saw this story today and I think you've been mentioning it too, how the Pennsylvania Health Secretary took her own mother out of a nursing home. | ||
the same type of nursing home that she's putting COVID-19 patients into, interjecting COVID-19 patients into the most at-risk population. And in this story, it says that 2,500 of the state's 3,700 deaths related to COVID-19 were from these nursing home residents. | ||
So people need to stop listening to their politicians because the politicians don't give a damn about you. They don't care about your family. | ||
They don't care about your hungry kids while you're at home, unable to pay your bills, unable to pay your rent. Politicians like Bill de Blasio are still going to the park. They're still going to the gym for their health. Lori Lightfoot is still getting a haircut because she needs it because she's in the public eye. | ||
Chris Cuomo, who has told people that if they go outside, they're bad, went to his vacation home in the Hamptons. | ||
It's so hypocritical. | ||
And all these dumb people are still in their houses listening to and worshiping Fauci and the media. | ||
For what? And their politicians, for what? | ||
Everyone needs to stand up and just fight back against this. | ||
And sorry, Owen, I'm going on a rant, but I do have a video and I just want to play 30 seconds of it. | ||
Have you seen this video of this guy? | ||
I think he's in California. | ||
He basically is standing up to the police for infringing on his constitutional rights and approaching him for the coronavirus. | ||
Have you guys aired that on here? No, I've not seen that. | ||
Let's air that now. | ||
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Yeah, let's air that. That's the point of rights. | |
You're the one who's taking a different stance now that I'm video recording, aren't you? | ||
No, I've been recording the entire time. | ||
Fantastic, and I will do a Freedom of Information Act in that video to get the whole thing back. | ||
This is... You came at me, you threatened me with where I live, and I feel intimidated by you and your weaponry. | ||
How did you threaten me? You live on Terry Road, don't you, right? | ||
Yeah, I'm trying to let you know that... You're trying to let me know that you know where I live? | ||
It's... This is tyranny. | ||
It's America. And what you guys are doing is ruining our community. | ||
Just as I wrote to the mayor and your chief of police the other day. | ||
You told me falsely that you had information that I had violated your rules. | ||
I have not violated the rules. | ||
What I am doing, I can continue what I want as long as I want. | ||
Good. Now you guys are leaving because I'm making a f***ing stink and I'm right. | ||
But you know the beauty is, as I told you, do you see what I told you the other day? | ||
They take one f***ing inch and they go for the f***ing mile. | ||
I didn't break any f***ing laws. | ||
And you know what? The fraud that's being perpetrated against the country right now with these f***ing orders is f***ing totally unconstitutional. | ||
And once the day that somebody finds out that all these numbers are f***ing false, it's not going to work. | ||
Now look, that's, well, okay, you don't maybe handle it your own way, but overall, as a practice, That's how you handle this, folks. | ||
And if we don't start dealing with it like that, as that individual said, you give them an inch, they're going to take a mile. | ||
And look, I get it. | ||
It's uncomfortable. But you know what? | ||
If a rabid German Shepherd locks its jaw onto your calf, well, it's a little uncomfortable having to rip that jaw wide open and get that German Shepherd off your leg, too. | ||
But if you don't, he's going to rip your leg off, you see? | ||
And so you're going to have to go through these moments of discomfort. | ||
But wow, I mean, that's... | ||
I mean, hats off to that guy. | ||
And I wanted to play this clip because as you can clearly see at the end of it, I mean, throughout the whole clip, he's like, okay, the police were making this a big issue. | ||
And as soon as he stood up to them, and as soon as he started recording, what happened? | ||
They backed down because they know that they're in the wrong. | ||
They know that they have nothing to hold against this man. | ||
You can go outside. | ||
You don't have to wear a mask. | ||
You can go swimming in the beach. | ||
And the L.A. mayor today came out with his new... | ||
I guess governance of what people can and cannot do at the beach. | ||
He said that permitted examples of activities are swimming, surfing, running, walking. | ||
Prohibited activities are sunbathing, picnicking, and biking. | ||
No, that's not prohibited. Go do it. | ||
You're going to have to confront police and it is going to be uncomfortable, but you need to stand up for your rights just like this gentleman did because... | ||
Chances are, I mean, you may get arrested like Shelly Luther, but even look at what happened in that case. | ||
America stood up for her, and now she's a national story, and she's going around and standing up for other small business owners, and that's what people need to do is stand up against this. | ||
And by the way, I mean, she jokes about it, but hey, for real, she made half a million dollars for that, folks. | ||
I mean, I'm not saying she did it for that. | ||
Obviously not, but she came out of jail. | ||
Yeah, half a million bucks in my bank account. | ||
So, I mean, that's not why you're doing it, but there is another advantage to that. | ||
And I've had to deal with a couple run-ins with police kind of earlier on in this thing, but they never arrested me. | ||
They never gave me too much business. | ||
I stood for my arrest and let me go. So I just got to say this. | ||
I mean, the Austin police, thank God they haven't become total totalitarians. | ||
I mean, I know you've gone, you know, paddleboarding and other people. | ||
You don't have to deal with them. I was out at a park yesterday that literally had a sign that said, park closed. | ||
Well, Me and a couple people just ripped that tape down. | ||
The trail that I run at, they try to implement one-way trails. | ||
I saw that! I saw someone... | ||
Nobody gives a damn about this and nobody's going to listen to this. | ||
It's the dumbest thing I've ever seen in my life. | ||
I'm so glad you said you're talking about Lady Bird Lake, the boardwalk. | ||
I'm not even kidding. I was running the other day. | ||
Nobody's abiding by the one-way. | ||
People will go kick those signs down. | ||
I saw that! Someone literally... | ||
People are like, no. He literally ripped the sign up and tossed it into the woods. | ||
And half me was like, hey, you just littered. | ||
But then I realized the stance he was taking. | ||
I was like, you know what? Hey, you know, I did that too. | ||
I took a six feet of distance sign at one of my local parks. | ||
Can you prove that? | ||
Can you prove that? Maybe I can. | ||
We'll see. Can you prove that? | ||
You know what? I'm from the show me state. | ||
I'm going to have to see the evidence. But hey, you know what? | ||
If you ask me, I want to go really, really fast. | ||
And then I strap you to a rocket that's going to blow up mid-space and they say, hey, I'm about to blow up. | ||
I'm not a life protector. | ||
I'm not a lifesaver. You just asked me to go fast like Fauci. | ||
Well, I'm not an economic guy. | ||
I just care about public health. | ||
It's just like I'm sitting here thinking about all the activities, social distancing. | ||
I mean... | ||
I mean, I don't know if you ever went to Mixers as a kid, but let me just tell you, Mixers is a bunch of teenagers, sweaty, rubbing up against one another. | ||
And never went home sick from one of those. | ||
It's like, up until they shut everything down, I was at the gym playing basketball. | ||
I mean, it's just like, it's just ridiculous. | ||
But the reason I'm saying this is because Savannah found a new... | ||
Phenomenon here in picnicking. | ||
Do you want to tell us about this? | ||
I mean, this is just an incredible development. | ||
So we can't just jump straight into the picnicking, okay? | ||
There's a backstory to all of this. | ||
We have to lead up into it, Owen. | ||
Oh, geez. So, okay, a lot of people, I'm sure, saw this CNN poll that said 68% of Americans don't want to return to normal life before we have a COVID vaccine, right? | ||
Since been deleted because the actual poll said that only 9% of people said that. | ||
But, I mean, you know, it's from CNN, so what can we expect, right? | ||
Well, yeah, 9% is 68%, so that's good. | ||
Clearly, clearly. That's just how you do math in 2020. | ||
Anyway, I was going through, and, you know, ever since the coronavirus started, I wanted to see what our new normal was going to look like, and I've been kind of capturing some photos of, you know, some of the new products that people are going to start marketing to us to help us keep six feet of distance, to help us, you know, from breathing in the coronavirus, all of that. | ||
So I actually saw this one today, and this is from a German soccer team. | ||
Excuse me. Please keep the coronavirus over there. | ||
Thank you. Anyway. Sorry about that. | ||
Six feet, please. Thank you. So this is from a German soccer team, and apparently they're starting games again next week, but of course they don't want crowds there, so people are ordering cutouts of themselves. | ||
To put in the stadium, and I don't know if y'all want to doc cam this, but people will order a cutout, and 12,000 people have already done this, so it's just cutouts of people in this German stadium for when the games start up next week. | ||
Yeah, they were doing that, I think, in Japan or Korea, too, for baseball practices. | ||
But you know what? I didn't even know this was going on. | ||
So, hey, guys, Scott, will you order a life-size cutout of Owen Schroyer? | ||
I think I'm going to take a long vacation. | ||
Same thing, essentially. We won't notice a difference. | ||
Actually, it'll probably be way calmer in here. | ||
Half the time, I'm just a mannequin anyway. | ||
I'm sure Sean will feel a lot safer with the cutout here as opposed to... | ||
Well, he should feel less safe because he doesn't know where I am. | ||
Okay, anyways, back to our new normal. | ||
He's lurking anywhere. So also, you know, another thing that we like to do before coronavirus was going picnicking. | ||
So this is what a social distancing picnic blanket is going to be looking like now. | ||
Let the doc cam... | ||
See, very responsible. Even the dog. | ||
Okay, so for our radio listeners, we basically have a cutout fabric circle with, like, little circles on the side. | ||
And there's, like, a little dog sitting in one circle. | ||
And then six feet away is a woman. | ||
Six feet away is a neck circle with a man. | ||
And then six feet away from that is another person that they're all picnicking with. | ||
So that is what picnics are now going to look like because of the coronavirus pandemic. | ||
But my favorite one is what people are going to be wearing to raves now. | ||
Apparently they're going to be wearing these spacesuits with plastic helmets and ventilation systems, which again, you know, that's ridiculous. | ||
If you've ever been to a rave, you know that girls are walking around in pasties and booty shorts and hoes are not going to wear this. | ||
I'm just going to say that now. Not to mention, most if not all the people are either, you know, tripping acid or rolling ecstasy. | ||
People will literally, like, lick drugs off of each other at raves. | ||
So I really don't think that, you know, people who are going to raves care very much about their health and safety. | ||
But it's trendy now. | ||
Yeah. So it might actually work because it's the latest trend to, you know, fight the COVID. I don't know. | ||
Maybe you could, like, inhale the drugs through the little ventilator. | ||
I could see it working. | ||
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They'll find a way. They'll find a way. | |
So those are some of the most ridiculous things. | ||
And I don't know if you guys talked about this story last week either. | ||
Did you see this story of this investigative reporter from Chicago that was writing out this ice cream truck driver? | ||
No. Okay, so roll the B-roll on this. | ||
It's so hilarious. So this guy named Brad Edwards does this whole entire news report on this, and he puts this out on Twitter. | ||
No gloves, no mask, no problem. | ||
This ice cream man is not only ignoring COVID-19 protocol, but he's breaking the law. | ||
Such trucks are forbidden at Hoffman Estates. | ||
The village manager says if you see him to call 911. | ||
The village manager! | ||
The village Nazi! They literally go and interview this man and the guy's like, why aren't you wearing gloves? | ||
Why aren't you wearing a mask? And the guy just goes, why are you trying to take ice cream away from children? | ||
It's the most ridiculous thing ever. | ||
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Hold on, I gotta hear that. Yeah. I just want to hear him complaining. | |
...on a bike said, wait a minute. | ||
You think it's a good idea to be doing this with the stay-at-home order for COVID-19? | ||
I love this guy. Eventually, our Greg got a bit closer, tried to get an answer from Mr. | ||
Freeze. Again, not his name. | ||
Why aren't you wearing a mask, sir? | ||
Why are you selling ice cream to children? | ||
Why are you trying... | ||
Are you saying... | ||
Am I sick? No, and I want to say that. | ||
I'm not sick either. Yeah, look at these losers. | ||
That's what I'm telling you. These people, they had no control over their life. | ||
They're total losers. | ||
And can I say the whole entire irony of this, too, is that this man is literally at his job working, getting paid to harass this man who's also trying to work and just make a living. | ||
Like, how awful is that? | ||
What kind of human being are you, Brad Edwards? | ||
You're not going to say the rest of that sentence because then we'd have to use the dump button, but there we go. | ||
Alright, let's take a phone call here with Savannah Hernandez from... | ||
Let's go to Rennell in New York. | ||
Go ahead, Rennell. | ||
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Savannah, how are you doing? | |
We're good, thank you. | ||
Okay, there's three points I'd like to make. | ||
There are protests in... | ||
Albany, my state capitol, and I want to say that protests are good. | ||
However, the best way to do it, the best way we can protest is to just open up your business. | ||
Exactly. Open up your business, because don't wait for Governor Cuomo to give the okay. | ||
He's a jerk. By the way, I'm glad that you brought this up because, folks, I want to understand. | ||
I'm getting more inundated with requests to speak at events for reopening. | ||
And everybody's sending me doctor videos of all these doctors around the nation. | ||
Like, it's good. I want to put as much out there as I... But, like, doctors all across the nation are doing press conferences. | ||
Like, yeah, the whole thing's a hoax. Like, yeah, the hospitals are getting paid. | ||
Like, it's totally blown up. | ||
But since you brought that up... | ||
I have been made aware of this, and if the individual's listening, I can't speak at it, but Saturday, May 16th in New York, there are three protests happening. | ||
That's this Saturday in New York at noon, noon to 2 p.m. | ||
this Saturday in New York, the New York State Capitol building. | ||
The bottom steps of Albany, New York at the State Capitol Building. | ||
Or I guess that's Washington Avenue, Central Avenue. | ||
I don't know. This is just what it says on the flyer I was sent. | ||
But anyway, these are happening in New York. | ||
So I don't know if you know about those or if you're promoting those. | ||
But yeah, protests happening across the nation. | ||
Doctors and nurses speaking out across the nation. | ||
But you're not going to see it on mainstream news. | ||
Instead, you're going to see some dweeb at CNN harassing an ice cream truck. | ||
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Yes. I knew about those protests. | |
The best way is just open up your business. | ||
I also like to say, Como is a jerk. | ||
Absolute jerk. I think when... | ||
Here's what I think, too. People need to reopen their businesses... | ||
Thank you for the call, Rennell. | ||
And then when somebody comes and harasses them, I think, look, they're the ones that make this whole thing about Nazis. | ||
Like, that's when it actually sticks. | ||
Like, oh, Nazi, you want to shut me down? | ||
Okay, Nazi. What do you think they'll do, Savannah? | ||
It's like, oh, should you be open right now? | ||
I'm going to call the manager. Okay, Nazi. | ||
I think it would be a good tactic to use. | ||
And again, like we showed in that video, 10 out of 10 times, if you actually stand up to someone, because that's why people are calling the police now and, you know, reporting people for not wearing a face mask because they think no one's going to stand up to them and they think that this is the norm. | ||
Let's show them that it's not the norm and it's not okay to have this type of behavior and to do these types of things. | ||
Here, I'm going to do this right now. | ||
I'm going to go to a public park in Austin, Texas that's closed after the show. | ||
I dare somebody to tell me to leave. | ||
Alright, I'm hoping we're going to be able to air the compilation of everything that went down in Laredo today. | ||
If not, you can catch that at band.video. | ||
Savannah Hernandez in studio. We do have plenty of calls we can take. | ||
And so, let's get right back out to the callers and go to Casey in North Dakota. | ||
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Go ahead, Casey. Howdy, man. | |
Howdy. Hey buddy, I just want to send a message from God's country up here in the north that we're behind you guys, we're behind the rest of the American people, and we're not going to take this line down up here. | ||
What's going on in North Dakota? | ||
You guys never shut down, did you? | ||
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Not, well, somewhat. | |
They just canceled the state fair this week, and then I was reading an article that they're, uh, I'm going to start handing out misdemeanor penalties and up to 30 days in jail. | ||
Yeah, it's like it doesn't matter that this thing has been here for five months now. | ||
It's like, okay, now we're going to cite you. | ||
Now we're going to arrest you. Now we're going to put you in jail. | ||
Now we're going to force you to wear a mask. | ||
No logic, no common sense, just tyranny. | ||
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Absolutely. And thank God we got the Infowars team out there. | |
They're the nail drivers of truth, like my M1A, SOCOM. And you guys are Bringing it home, rallying the troops, and to use an allegory, right now it's like the globalist eugenicists are like a bunch of cattle rustlers that snuck in camp at night, and the American people are the herd of cattle, and they've got them on the run, and the American patriots are getting on their saddle, ready to head them off, and you know what they did to cattle rustlers back in the day, and that's what we need to do today. | ||
Yeah, well, if you were to ask the wrestlers what happened, they wouldn't be able to tell you, you know what I mean? | ||
Absolutely. Casey, thank you so much for the call. | ||
Let's go to Brian in California. | ||
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Go ahead, Brian. Owen, Savannah, how are you? | |
Hey, you know that video you just played with the guy in California, you know the only thing that was wrong with that video? | ||
You're talking about the guy that was approached by police? | ||
Yes. Yeah, okay. | ||
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Yeah, the only thing that was wrong with that video was he didn't have a bullhorn. | |
There wasn't 3,000 people behind him. | ||
He wasn't surrounding the police station. | ||
Well, they came after him, so I don't think he could have organized that in a matter of seconds, but that would have been impressive. | ||
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I'm just saying, that's what's going to happen. | |
So, May 23rd at the Capitol... | ||
In Sacramento, there's going to be a huge... | ||
I hope everybody shows up. | ||
And I don't know if you guys ever heard of Officer Anderson. | ||
He was a cop fired in Seattle. | ||
I decided to get him on. | ||
I am a former military and former law enforcement 21 years ago. | ||
And I left because of civil... | ||
I just pissed a bunch of people off. | ||
They'll look that up. But I just want to tell all of the police that are going to be coming to our houses that basically if you are going to use the HR 6666 and come into our houses, I have one message for you. | ||
Others will raise your children. | ||
Anything else, Brian? | ||
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No, that's about it. | |
Samana, any response to that? | ||
No, I mean, I think he's definitely right in the fact that we will see a civil war and people starting to stand up against this tyrannical government, and that's what needs to be done. | ||
Like we've been saying for months, you know, this is the time for people to stand up for their constitutional rights and push back against the government, because if we do give them an inch, they're going to take a mile, and that's something that they've been doing for a long time now. | ||
Sorry, I'm just getting distracted because people are asking me a bunch of questions about some stuff right now. | ||
And, well, I just... | ||
People are just wondering why... | ||
Look, I don't know how to explain it. | ||
In fact, I'm just going to drop it. But the mayor of Laredo has apparently responded to the protests that happened today. | ||
And so, guys, is there anything I need to know about this that I should report here? | ||
here because I just got this story on my desk. | ||
OK, so he's saying he understands the protest, but he's not changing anything. | ||
And that's Mayor Sainz out there in Laredo. | ||
So again, I'm sorry, I'm just literally getting news into me right now. | ||
So I'm kind of fumbling and bubbling here. | ||
I apologize. And people are asking me about some other stuff that's going on behind the scenes that I just don't even want to put light on right now because I don't want to stop any momentum. | ||
Let's go to George, also in California. | ||
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Go ahead, George. Hey, Owen. | |
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
Can you hear me? Yep, loud and clear. | ||
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Oh, excellent, man. Well, like everybody else says, I want to thank you guys for your work over there. | |
I just got some unsettling news, apart from that HR 6666, but... | ||
There's a guy on YouTube and Bitchute. | ||
He's called the Dollar Vigilante. | ||
He puts out videos almost every day and he had one today where at about 22 minutes and 58 seconds in the video, he cuts to a guy who got a letter, I think, from the state and in that letter it says, if you receive any state benefits, That you are mandated to take a test for this virus or whatever. | ||
And if you don't take that test by June 1st, then they're gonna take away your benefits by July 1st. | ||
And if you live in a household, if you test positive, Well, and that's what I'm saying is we're seeing the Democrats laying out their plan for total tyranny in states like California. | ||
And I'll tell you this, too. | ||
For example, in Illinois, do you know that the government... | ||
Past legislation in Illinois, if you're a property owner and you want to move out of Illinois, they tax you and make it impossible for you to move out of Illinois. | ||
So it's like they already had this planned out. | ||
In California, they're going about it a different way. | ||
These are totally illegal procedures that these states are doing because they've ran themselves into so much debt. | ||
Now they're going to use the coronavirus as the excuse and then put it all on you saying, oh, well, you have to be tested and be a total slave. | ||
Otherwise, you get no benefits. | ||
You go broke. You have no job. | ||
And so this is what's happening. | ||
Excellent report there, George, that that's happening in California. | ||
Yeah, folks, this is real. Like, the Democrats are coming for your kids. | ||
So, you know, give them to them or you can find them. | ||
Savannah, you want to respond to that? | ||
No, let's keep taking callers. | ||
I just want to address something here. | ||
Guys, do we have the video coming up next segment, by the way? | ||
Okay, so this is probably going to be the last segment here. | ||
So I apologize to the calls that we didn't get to. | ||
We're going to air the compilation from earlier today in Laredo. | ||
But look, I'm getting way too many inquiries now not to address this. | ||
And it's coming from media people now. | ||
Folks, the reason I don't... | ||
Let me just put it point blank. | ||
People are wondering why we can't get these big name people that are going viral right now making these documentaries, these doctors, these people getting arrested, why they won't come on InfoWars. | ||
I don't want people to understand. | ||
They are not bad people. | ||
They're not the enemy. They have publicists, media people, and all kinds of people coming at them from all angles, getting control of them, saying, don't be political. | ||
Don't say this. | ||
Don't say that. Don't do this. | ||
And of course, once money starts getting involved, then the rats come in even more. | ||
It's like, you know, an athlete or a musician and all the agents start coming after. | ||
So understand, folks, there's going to be about a month period of Where all of these people that are standing up to this tyranny that really don't even know what they're getting involved in when they do it. | ||
They're just doing it out of necessity in the survival instinct. | ||
And they're being told not to talk to InfoWars or not to say this, not say that. | ||
Folks, it's going to be going on for about a month. | ||
They're going to realize soon who had their back the whole time and who didn't. | ||
Who was outside the jail bullhorning, outside the judge's house, who wasn't? | ||
Who was there reporting on the news stories when no one else was? | ||
So just understand, all the people wondering why we're not getting these doctors on or we're not getting these people arrested on or all this stuff, Folks, it's not because they're controlled opposition or bad people are faking it or anything. | ||
They're now having people trying to control them and their story. | ||
So that's what's going on. Savannah Hernandez, thank you so much. | ||
A compilation from Laredo coming up. | ||
You stay classy, InfoWarriors. | ||
All right. Video's not ready, so you can find that at band.video as well as other interviews and other videos from today. | ||
And so that means I can take another call or two here if you want to try to get in. | ||
You know, if you've ever seen the movie They Live, you know about they put the sunglasses on and then they see the formaldehyde face. | ||
And so we kind of have the same phenomenon going on here, except it's the liberal progressive Democrat voters who And you put the sunglasses on and you don't see a formaldehyde face. | ||
You see a clown face. | ||
Because these people are clowns. | ||
They are clowns. | ||
So, I don't know if there's a magical pair of glasses or what it's going to take to expose the clown behavior that they engage in. | ||
But hey, I mean, Obama and Biden and Comey and Clapper and Brennan have all been caught. | ||
They've all been caught. And these Democrat mayors and city councils and governors are now trying to shut down their states. | ||
And so people are saying that in Wisconsin, you just had the Supreme Court vote 4-3 in a vote against the stay-at-home orders. | ||
So... Again, folks, this is such a dynamic period to break down because you've got the media brainwashing and control and optics that you have to ingest. | ||
But really, at the real level, at the people level, the Democrats are failing across the board. | ||
Trump is more popular than ever. | ||
And so it's really just about climbing this mountain And dealing with all the obstacles that we are going to have to deal with to get to the other side. | ||
And folks, we got a short time. | ||
It's like 160 or 70 days until the election, but that's going to be a long time too. | ||
They're going to release another bioweapon out of China probably or who knows where else. | ||
Maybe out of one other lab that they have run by Bill Gates. | ||
Or Fauci involved. | ||
And it'll be pandemic too, as Bill Gates said. | ||
And it'll actually, maybe that'll kill millions. | ||
And they'll try the same thing to bring in their total tyranny, but we know who's responsible. | ||
That's the catch. | ||
So, like, they're kind of, like, unmasked. | ||
Like, they used to be invisible, but now they're not, and we see them moving about and scurrying about, but they still have the plan, and so they still kind of want to go with the plan, but now they know they're in the light, and we can see everything they do, so it's like, all right, well, do we stab them right in the heart in broad daylight, or do we back off? | ||
But the New World Order is dead on arrival. | ||
And politically speaking, America has reawakened. | ||
But yes, we're still dealing with the clown world. | ||
Yes, we're still dealing with this ultimate tyranny that we're fighting. | ||
But the path to victory lies ahead. | ||
And I just wonder what's going to happen when these Democrats lock down their states and people try to move out. | ||
Because that's what's going to come next. | ||
People that can get out, will get out. | ||
They'll get out of California, folks. | ||
They'll get out of New York if they can, and it gets worse. | ||
But man, I'm telling you, man, I filed this report. | ||
It was years ago. | ||
I wish I could remember the details. | ||
But I'm not, folks, they, in the city of Chicago, in Illinois, they literally wrote legislation where if you want to move out of the state, you have to pay the state fines. | ||
I mean, you talk about an estate tax, the death tax, I mean, it's just unbelievable the powers these people think they have. | ||
Despicable, really. All right, well, we've got the video. | ||
How long is that video, guys? | ||
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All right. Let's do this. | |
Let's take one call who's been holding here, and then we'll go to the video. | ||
Let's make it quick with Austin in Kansas, and then we'll air some of the video. | ||
The full video will be at band.video. | ||
Austin in Kansas, final caller, go ahead. | ||
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Owen, how you doing, man? | |
Good, thank you. Good. | ||
Hey, I was just calling to... | ||
I know there's so much to talk about, but I'm just calling to try and see why has Trump not exposed the corruption that's going on. | ||
I mean, for everyone that listens to InfoWars, we're awake, but don't you think that he would wake up so many more people if he'd just come out and say, hey, this was all a hoax? | ||
I mean, he kind of has, but he hasn't. | ||
This is a Chinese virus. | ||
And listen, guys, we're under attack. | ||
We gotta wake up. I think, yeah, I mean, here's my, the best response I can give you, and this is just, you know, really just what I'm hearing and just in conversations I have along the same, you know, realm of the question you're asking. | ||
And that's that basically Trump is just letting his enemies destroy themselves. | ||
And that's kind of his approach to this. | ||
And I think if you look at the snippets of Trump, Which is like, you know, it's like talking about like a five hour movie and then just like, you know, five scenes in the movie. | ||
But then saying, well, why wasn't the whole movie like that? | ||
And it's just the five scenes. | ||
But yeah, I mean, Trump could be more harsh on China, I guess, but he could really be more harsh on the Democrats, more harsh on the media, but then you kind of sit and say, wow, well, he's hammering them too. | ||
So it's kind of like, you know, he's coming in, taking his jabs, and then backing back into the corner and letting them play their games, and then coming back in, taking his jabs, instead of just doing a full-out attack. | ||
So maybe that day comes, or maybe he's just letting his political opponents destroy themselves so that by the time he does go on a full attack, they're basically just a rotting Husk of a carcass. | ||
Austin, thanks so much for the call. | ||
All right, folks, this is just a small bit of the full 10-minute video that's on band.video as well as other reports from today and all the other videos and band documentaries we put up there at band.video. | ||
The highlights, everything is at band.video. | ||
Just click the War Room tab. | ||
So here's just part of the full compilation from earlier today in Laredo, Texas As much as they tell us that we're in this together we are not in this together when our politicians are still getting paid | ||
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When only certain businesses are getting to work and not everybody is being treated equal. | |
We want to do this as nonpartisan as possible because we believe everybody is essential. | ||
We cannot pick and choose. | ||
We cannot pick and choose who can go out and earn a living and who cannot. | ||
It's becoming more obvious to people that the response of some of the government is not just about protecting lives, but it's about control. | ||
Never before in our history have the healthy been quarantined rather than those that are sick. | ||
That we're not letting go of some of our constitutional rights. | ||
Our response to the coronavirus pandemic could greatly affect our future and our freedom, just like here in Laredo. | ||
For some, including most of the media, with all due respect, it is an inconvenience, but a righteous one that saves lives. | ||
For others, often the minority, it is a powerful, destructive force, independently and socially. | ||
Laredo have faith. Laredo tengan fe. Laredo have faith. Laredo tengan fe. | ||
Mirenlo conmigo. Laredo have faith. Laredo have faith. Laredo have faith. | ||
God bless you. I'm looking at businesses going under. | ||
My church is situated in a place where I got four major towns or cities around me and I'm somewhat of a hub. | ||
And I can say by this lockdown where a virus with.01 fatality rate has hurt far more We need to get back to basing our decisions, not on leadership's emotions, but back on the Constitution that our founding fathers that said and decided was what would keep us and carry us for the last 200 plus years. | ||
Somebody mentioned a couple days ago, hey, COVID-19 is real? | ||
Yeah. I agree, but so are the bills. | ||
We need to pay bills. We're struggling. | ||
It's taken a toll on everybody and it's gone down from the gym owners to the trainers to the staff. | ||
Everybody's hurting. I'm originally from Venezuela but I've been in the United States for the last 32 years. | ||
I came to school and I could not go back because my country was taken by communism and what I'm afraid is that it's going to become a common thing in the United States. | ||
I never imagined in my life that the land of the free was going to face a situation like this. | ||
When citizens that do the right things, citizens that are healthy, were going to be forced to a lockdown. | ||
When a fragile 20-year-old girl was going to be arrested with a SWAT team because she was making a living while the criminals are let out free. | ||
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