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Bill Gates says the only way to liberate the world from their self-quarantine is to be | ||
vaccinated. | ||
The most urgent invention in the world right now is a vaccine that prevents you from getting COVID-19. | ||
It's going to have to go to 7 billion people. | ||
That's how we're going to end this pandemic. | ||
President Trump has chosen a former executive of vaccine giant GlaxoSmithKline to run Operation Warp Speed, an operation to fast track a vaccine for COVID-19. | ||
Trump has announced that he is mobilizing the US military to deliver a coronavirus vaccine when it's ready. | ||
I think we're going to have a vaccine by the end of the year. | ||
We're doing very well with the vaccine. | ||
And I will tell you something. | ||
I just literally left a meeting. | ||
We're mobilizing our military and other forces, but we're mobilizing our military on the basis that we do have a vaccine. | ||
You know, it's a massive job to give this vaccine. | ||
Our military is now being mobilized. | ||
So at the end of the year, we're going to be able to give it to a lot of people very, very rapidly. | ||
According to the Department of Defense, they will have enough vaccines for everyone in America. | ||
H.R. 6666 is setting up a national contact tracer army. | ||
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We need a national core of healthy people who are properly trained to go out and do this contact tracing. | |
911, what's your emergency? | ||
Hi, yeah. I got a couple handshakers right in front of me. | ||
Okay, sir. Are they still in the vicinity? | ||
Yeah, I'm staring at them right now. | ||
Seriously? | ||
He has no stones around the mask. It doesn't even hurt. | ||
I noticed that some netizens in the US even attacked you, saying that the virus is from you. | ||
Bill Gates is given a platform in communist China to defend himself. | ||
I'd say it's ironic if you take somebody who's doing their best to get the world ready and, you know, putting, in my case, billions of dollars into these tools for infectious diseases. | ||
We're in a crazy situation, so there's going to be crazy rumors. | ||
Former intelligence officer Jack Posobiec defends Bill Gates and encourages his Twitter followers to focus on China. | ||
And Senator Lindsey Graham repeats this sentiment as well, going so far as to say he would hire Bill Gates to run the WHO and double their funding. | ||
I'm in charge of the appropriations over the WHO, at least a part of it. | ||
And what I want is see a change of leadership because I think they conspired with China to downplay the nature of the virus. | ||
The WHO has great scientists, but it's lost confidence. | ||
I've lost confidence in the leadership. | ||
So a guy like Bill Gates, if Bill Gates was in charge of the WHO, I would double the funding because I think we need a WHO, but he's not. | ||
The vaccine they are planning to give everyone on Earth is an experimental mRNA vaccine that will alter our DNA forever. | ||
And if this experimental vaccine actually works, it will be the first ever in history to do so. | ||
Welcome to the New World Order. | ||
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And you pick the people that run those agencies and the deputies that are pledging allegiance to the new world order and good governance. | |
For InfoWars.com, this is Greg Reese. | ||
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♪♪♪ InfoWars. Tomorrow's news today. | |
♪♪♪ I get in and I immediately go for the Turbo Force, Rain Force Plus. | ||
I didn't even plan on starting the show like this, but it's like... | ||
Thank God I have a stash of TurboForce and BrainForce Plus to give me some energy, because I'm telling you, I was moving really slow, and it was so bad, I'm in the break room, or the kitchen here, which is right next to the studio, to fill up my TurboForce to mix it with water, and I literally realized, I haven't even looked at myself, I'm probably hideous, and so I just put some, I literally put my head in the sink. | ||
I just pulled my head out of a sink. | ||
And now here I am. So, I was just looking. | ||
I was like, oh, actually the hair looks okay. | ||
Surprisingly. That's a true story. | ||
So, from my head in the InfoWars kitchen sink to here in your kitchen or living room or car or however you are tuned in today. | ||
Yes, there's the TurboForce. | ||
Literally, I don't think I'd be able to do this show without the energy I'm going to get from the TurboForce. | ||
And then the other amazing thing about this, I'm going to have enough energy that when I get off air, it's not even going to be about having enough energy. | ||
I'm going to have so much energy when I get off air, I'm going to go for a workout. | ||
I won't have a choice. Now here's the deal. | ||
I have callers that I need to get on that called in yesterday, and I promised I'd open up the phone lines right out of the gates. | ||
And put you on air because you waited a long time yesterday. | ||
A few of you, a couple hours. | ||
And so I promise that I'm going to do that right now. | ||
So I'm going to fulfill that promise. | ||
And so if you were one of the individuals yesterday that did not get on, that was waiting all day and wants to call in today, the number is available for you to call. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Again, if you're one of the individuals that was left on hold yesterday, we'll get right to you. | ||
You know, I could go through all the news here, but we're dealing with the same thing every day. | ||
America is occupied by globalist operatives and Chinese operatives. | ||
And they are now... | ||
I mean, you can't call it a hot war, but maybe you can. | ||
Was the virus intentionally released out of Wuhan, China, or was it by accident? | ||
Either way, the enemies domestic that are operating domestically are using the virus to shut this country down. | ||
Now, you know, it's a Friday and the line's literally just filled up in five seconds. | ||
So I may just take a bunch of calls here. | ||
But I got, because normally open line Fridays, I'll just go end to end with your calls. | ||
But I got so many great guests today with just big news. | ||
We've got Kelly Carroll coming up. | ||
And she is a business owner in Oregon. | ||
And so she plans on illegally opening up her business this weekend. | ||
And she wants to make a bunch of noise about it. | ||
She's not going to close down. | ||
She's not going to give in to tyranny. | ||
And I salute her. So I'm going to give her a platform because... | ||
Here at InfoWars, we like to be on the cutting edge. | ||
We don't like to pick up the scraps afterwards and then come in and pretend like we were there the whole time. | ||
No, we like to be with you on the cutting edge. | ||
Because you're with us. | ||
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And this is the mothership. | |
So we go in together. | ||
It's like the same thing. It just came to my mind thinking about the way we interact with this audience, how unique it is. | ||
But I've had so many people reach out to me. | ||
I mean, it's like, I've got Rob, who does great videos on the War Room channel on Bandot Video 2 with the rest of the crew. | ||
He's from San Antonio. Yesterday, he's like, man, he's like, thank you. | ||
I've been waiting to say that to that corrupt mayor forever. | ||
And guess, in fact, you know what, guys? | ||
I want to do this right now. | ||
Because I, look, we all have a role in this. | ||
And, I mean, it's like if you're a front man for a band, but you don't have a good band behind you, you suck. | ||
Nobody cares. And so I may be the front man going in and confronting these people, but you guys are the actual musicians putting the melodies and the beats and the rhythm together, making it all look good. | ||
But man, the outreach that I've gotten from people in San Antonio thanking me for what I did, and I'm just sitting here like, look, I'm not even from San Antonio. | ||
I'm just a Texan that is standing for rights, and when I see a tyrant, you know, I act. | ||
But guys, the good news is, It wasn't all, and I had people monitoring, but yesterday's town hall, yesterday's city hall, city council meeting actually made local San Antonio news. | ||
It actually made it, folks, and they played the mayor getting booed. | ||
They played it. It was one station, I forget who it was, somebody sent me the story, and it's on my phone, but I guess my point is this, folks. | ||
All those nerves or all the anxiety... | ||
And Alex said something that was so key today, too, because there really is this weird thing where you feel like compliance is being a good person. | ||
Like, as long as I comply, I'm a good person. | ||
Like, you know, just everything else is behind that. | ||
But that's not the case. | ||
But the case is, if you go out... | ||
I mean, folks, I was simply illustrating, vocalizing, physically representing, physically manifesting the anger that people in San Antonio have for their mayor. | ||
See, and it's the same thing with Trump on a national level in 2016. | ||
Folks, everybody is feeling this deep down. | ||
I'm not unique in that. | ||
I may be unique that I'm loud and obnoxious and I'll do it right to their face, but I mean, this is where America's at, man. | ||
And I don't know what it means, but we're taking the damn country back. | ||
And so, I don't know what it's going to look like, but if they think they're going to come to our doors to vaccinate us, well, it's not going to be good. | ||
And if Trump thinks he's going to be the leader in that, Well, that's an interesting move by him because this is going to be a major break, I think, with his base. | ||
Now, look, we've already got some of the callers on from yesterday, so I'm going to stop pontificating here because I can go all day. | ||
And let's go to one of the callers from yesterday that was holding. | ||
Kind enough to call back in. | ||
Let's go to Corporal in California. | ||
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Go ahead, Corporal. Good afternoon, Owen. | |
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
It's an honor to speak with you today. | ||
Well, thanks for calling in. | ||
Sorry we couldn't get to you yesterday, but we got you here today. | ||
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Oh, it's all good. I got no job right now. | |
So, yeah, nothing but time on my hands. | ||
But what I wanted to get to, so obviously with the news of California shutting down everything as we should be opening, the California government is no longer playing games with our lives. | ||
They're set on destroying them. | ||
And so my questions are, with Facebook censoring the organization rallies, how can we continue to organize the fight against tyranny? | ||
And with the threat of contact tracers coming to drag out and separate families, I mean, what do we do? | ||
Do we strike first and start dragging these tyrants out of their governor's mansions and city halls and demand their resignation? | ||
I mean, what do we do here? | ||
See, you're really on that thin line that I kind of have to walk every day here, Corporal. | ||
Because believe me, I don't do this, like... | ||
And I explained this before I'm not going to waste time. | ||
I just untether here, folks, and I just tell you what's real. | ||
It's like no filter type of thing. | ||
But that's the thin line that I have to walk because I don't want to call for a violent revolution. | ||
I'm not a violent revolutionary. | ||
But if I'm somebody who's foresighting, if I'm somebody who's foreshadowing, if I'm somebody who's doing futures or predictions, if you will, I mean, when you add it all up, you have to talk about that. | ||
I mean, I'm not calling for mayors and politicians to be drug out of their homes and, you know, arrested or, you know, beat up or, you know, having a good talking to or whatever. | ||
But understand, they're coming to your home to do it. | ||
They're coming to your home to take your gun. | ||
They're coming to your home to make you take a vaccine and say, oh, they'll never do that. | ||
They keep getting closer every year. | ||
This is a nonstop agenda. | ||
They keep doing it. And so, like, corporal saying, do we... | ||
Just preemptively say, how about we drag you out of your home and give you a little forced inoculation? | ||
But then, of course, we have the whole notion of, well, we don't want to be the ones to start the violence, and then we know how that'll be used against us, but yet we also know that maybe we're in the right, so it might be the right thing. | ||
It's a tough issue, Corporal. | ||
I don't know. All right, I wanted to let Corporal respond to what I said to his question. | ||
But it's a thin line, folks. | ||
Again, I never got into this to be a violent revolutionary. | ||
That's not what I want. I like my life. | ||
I like being able to go to the gym and swim around in a pool or go to the lake and go boating or go out on the town or go to a bar or a concert or whatever. | ||
I like America. | ||
I like our life. I don't want to see us at arms with one another. | ||
But, I mean, hey, if you're not seriously weighing the odds of what am I going to do, If somebody comes to my house and wants to take my gun or force inoculate me, well, that's when you start considering violence, perhaps. | ||
Again, I'm not advocating for any of this. | ||
It's just this is the real thoughts that go through our head, folks. | ||
I mean, people don't want you to voice your thoughts, but... | ||
Maybe it's time we start doing it. | ||
So, Corporal, again, I'm never going to be the one that call, or maybe I shouldn't even say never, but I never got in this to call for a violent revolution. | ||
That's not what I want. But yeah, I mean, we have to sit here and weigh, what do we do if they're going to come force inoculate us or take our guns? | ||
Do we have to take preventative measures to stop something like that from devastating this country? | ||
So I wanted to get Corporal's response to that. | ||
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Well, Owen, I 100% agree with you. | |
I don't want violence. | ||
I never want it to come to that. | ||
But, you know, it's getting... | ||
I'm sure other people are feeling the same way I am, but, I mean, it's getting ugly here. | ||
It has now become a battle for food. | ||
Now I have to ration out food. | ||
I mean, I'm getting to the point where I've got to take it. | ||
I can't just sit here and do anything. | ||
Well, and you know what? Let me also clarify this, too, because you're in California, and what you're going through is much worse than at least me personally in Texas. | ||
Now, we've had people in Texas get arrested for opening their businesses and such as made national news. | ||
But now in California, I mean, they're telling you basically can never go back to normal life until you get a vaccine. | ||
They're shutting you in. They're arresting. | ||
So, I mean... Maybe there's something that happens, and I've played this out in my mind too, and I don't know how it goes, but maybe we get to a certain point where there's states like Georgia and other places reopening, economy booms, people getting back to work, people doing well, and then it's like California, Illinois, Michigan, all run by Democrats, economy collapses, nobody can go back to work, and maybe they move, or maybe just something happens in those states, Corporal. | ||
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For one, if everything ever goes back to normal, I think you can bet that people are going to be a lot more careful about the psychopaths that they put into office. | |
Maybe that's the case, and maybe that's the storyline, but I'll just say this. | ||
No new normal for me. | ||
I'm not doing new normal because of this fake stuff. | ||
Absolutely not. And that's something we have to put our boots down on. | ||
And, you know, I dealt with someone today who said something to me, like, about the new normal. | ||
And I said, no, no, no. | ||
There's no new normal. | ||
We're going back to normal. | ||
We're going back to normal life. So, I mean, I don't want to have to go around and, like, do the war room as we're all, like, you know, 24-7 confronting all these people wearing masks and stuff like this, but I'm not going to live in a prison of lies. | ||
That's for damn sure. So, you know, I just, it's not going to happen to me. | ||
Thanks for the call, Corporal. Let's go to Johnny in Denmark, also is holding yesterday on the air now. | ||
Go ahead, Johnny. Hi again Owen and congratulations on your good showing in San Antonio role modeling humanitarian patriotism in the form of a civil disobedience in a way. | ||
I mean it wasn't even civil disobedience. | ||
You were just exercising your civil rights. | ||
Well I actually was a speaker. | ||
I mean literally I was a selected speaker and then they kicked me out. | ||
And by the way I mean I mean, it's a miracle I'm alive. | ||
You saw the three men violate my six feet of social distancing during a COVID pandemic. | ||
I mean, so it's a miracle. | ||
I mean, here, I mean, I was touched by three strangers, breathed on. | ||
I could be deader than a hammer right now from the corona. | ||
So it's just a miracle I'm not. | ||
Well, since you survived your incarceration in Washington, where it may well be that they tried to infect you with something and a devious plan to infect the whole Infowars organization, that was a relatively minor load for your immune system. | ||
But anyway, I was called yesterday and I was talking about six collectively strong evidence pieces that Trump has throughout his presidency been not only continually planning to execute, Constitutionally, of course, but also systematically working towards executing at least top U.S. bribers and traitors. | ||
And no one of them in particular might be convincing, but taken as a whole, as a gestalt, just consider them. | ||
One is, didn't you think it was somewhat suspicious that Trump, in both his Supreme Court appointments, were W. Bush neocons? | ||
Because Trump ideologically has always been anti-W Bush and anti-neicon. | ||
But the thing that they are is big fans of executive authority, so they're more likely to let Trump try these supervillains, these NWO supervillains, in military tribunals rather than in civil court. | ||
And if it does go to a civil court, and you know eventually it's going to go up all the way to the Supreme Court, And they're, again, they're big fans of the Unitary Executive, which is very good for the prosecution. | ||
Ditto, too, for the appointment of A.G. Barr's CODUS. And three, you don't have to be speculative about A.G. Barr's position on the Unitary Executive, because as a CIA lawyer for 55 years, He did some things that I didn't particularly like. | ||
If you had told me a year ago that I'd be kind of cheering for Barr, I would have said you have to be out of your mind. | ||
He wrote an extensive defense of rendition, which I think, as a humanitarian patriot, you think is a horrible practice. | ||
But the one thing it has in common, again, like Gorsuch and like Kavanaugh, he's a big fan of the unitary executive and will be more likely Two, and as a matter of fact, he actually reminded the public, very publicly, that execution is the maximal constitutional penalty for bribery, treason, and other high crimes and misdemeanors. | ||
Four, Barr actually didn't just say it. | ||
He not only walked the talk, he walked the walk. | ||
He has been pursuing federal executions, and recently, you might have noticed, he won a case Five, I don't know if you remember, I think you probably do, this leaked audio footage of Trump in an informal event. | ||
And it was totally brilliant because it was an informal event. | ||
You can be 100% sure if anything is ever leaked out about Trump, it's because he wants it to be leaked out. | ||
Evidence? None of, let alone all of, Al-Baghdadi and Soleimani and that other ISIS leader in Yemen would not have been assassinated if there were any leaks. | ||
And notice Thanksgiving, he sort of tested it out. | ||
That article that was written about him, oh, he's just going to be, you know, I only got 60 seconds left so I gotta ask you something before I move on here because I got a guest coming up. | ||
What is this leaked video you were talking about about Trump? | ||
I was unclear on that. Okay, he actually said at that point, and that was five, I just want to get to six. | ||
He actually said at some point in that video, it was an audio footage, that we used to treat traitors differently in this country, ha ha ha. | ||
Oh, okay. And by the way, they also brought back lynchings for public punishment, too. | ||
Remember, Democrats were complaining about that. | ||
All right, you got 40 seconds left, so what was the final thing? | ||
Okay, six. He's continually been tweeting and otherwise very publicly stressing that his opponent... | ||
Have been committing treason. | ||
He keeps using that word. Recently he's been using it, especially since he was exonerated by the Senate, the fact that they're committing treason, and he baited them into pursuing him in this Ukraine business so he could Well, I just wonder, if all this is happening, how much longer do we have to wait? | ||
Because they're coming to our doors with vaccines and contact tracers. | ||
I mean, they're taking our freedoms now. | ||
So, you know, what do we do? | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen. My next guest, Kelly Carroll, is a business owner in Oregon who is getting ready to, quote-unquote, illegally... | ||
Open her business. Of course, that's a farce. | ||
She has every right to open her business. | ||
And you know, let me just say this too before we bring this guest on. | ||
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You know, I've always had a beef... | |
With bars closing in this country, if you want to keep your bar open 24 hours and serve booze 24 hours, I think you have every right to do that. | ||
I think we should start getting rid of all these laws dictating when we can't or can sell things. | ||
But that's just something else. | ||
I don't even drink anymore. | ||
I don't even go to bars anymore, but that's just another issue because I keep hearing everybody talk about how they don't have any rights to shut down our business, tell us what to do. | ||
I'll be like, well, you know, we kind of already let them. | ||
Again, those separate issues. So Kelly Carroll, thepetbiz.com, we... | ||
Yakyak.com are her two websites. | ||
And so, Kelly, you plan on, quote-unquote, illegally, of course it's totally legally, opening your business tomorrow. | ||
I know that you've got some supporters that are going to be out there. | ||
So what's your plan? | ||
How are you kind of promoting this? | ||
Have you heard from any health officials? | ||
Are you being threatened? Are you at your business now? | ||
How is this going to go? | ||
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Well, I am at my business now. | |
First of all, I want to thank you for having me on. | ||
It's taken a lot of courage for me to actually come out from underground. | ||
I've been open for about a month. | ||
Yeah! And we're in Washington, as you can see on the screen. | ||
Vancouver, Washington. Okay, I'm sorry. | ||
Incorrectly, I said Oregon. | ||
You're in Washington. Thank you for correcting that. | ||
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Yes, and I opened my business in March. | |
This year, it's a brand new business, but I've been in the industry for 37 years, and I was open for five days, very busy, and I got shut down on the 23rd. | ||
So two months of nothing, I realized I don't want to live on the government. | ||
I don't want their money. | ||
So I started... | ||
Slowly opening with customers and telling them that they could reach me through Facebook or whatever. | ||
Well, I started getting busy and was very fearful of being open. | ||
I had my curtains shut and the open sign was not turned on. | ||
And it came down to one morning, I woke up just angry. | ||
And I heard that voice from God that said, you need to stand and be the patriot that you are, the strong woman that you are. | ||
So I got a hold of Joey Gibson. | ||
He was referred to me from my son. | ||
And I was shocked that he reached out to me right away. | ||
We had a discussion about this, and he knew that I was very serious and I wasn't turning back. | ||
So we started to promote the fact that I was going to open. | ||
Tomorrow is what we're calling a grand opening, and hopefully we'll have hundreds show up. | ||
Well, this is just wonderful to hear. | ||
And I wish other people in Washington would join your cause here because your governor there, Inslee, is just out of control. | ||
And so have you spoken, though? | ||
I mean, you've obviously, like you said, you've actually been doing some business transactions here for just over a month now. | ||
And I guess that's gone under the radar. | ||
They haven't harassed you about that. | ||
Has anybody else, do you know of, kind of done the same thing that you're doing, kind of underground-style opening their business, or are you kind of just the only one out there? | ||
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There are several groom shops that have opened. | |
They're being very quiet about it. | ||
There's one in Battleground, Washington, Wags and Whiskers, that they are open, but they have big signs on their door. | ||
You do not enter. | ||
They're all wearing masks. | ||
You know, I refuse to wear a face mask. | ||
I wash my hands. | ||
I'm not saying that there was no virus, but in my opinion, it's just a government takeover for the small business owners. | ||
And I don't want to comply to their rules. | ||
I work by myself. | ||
I am not a risk to dogs or people in here. | ||
There are a few hair salons that are even opening. | ||
But I do believe I'm the very first business owner in Vancouver, Washington, that is going to rally. | ||
Well, and I think that's the key here, is you're making a loud noise. | ||
You're making a splash. | ||
You're standing in the face of tyrants publicly. | ||
I mean, you're now the tank man. | ||
You're now King Leonidas in front of the Persians. | ||
I mean, you're now taking that stance. | ||
It's very honorable. Mm-hmm. | ||
I mean, do you have any expectations? | ||
I guess you haven't heard from any public health officials yet or police or anything. | ||
I mean, what is your expectation going into Saturday? | ||
I mean, let's say you get a big crowd. | ||
I mean, anybody that listens to this that's anywhere near Vancouver or Washington, even if you don't have a pet, I would suggest just going out there to be there for support, document what happens. | ||
Who knows? Maybe they'll comb your hair or something, you know? | ||
They'll give you a little free comb job or something. | ||
But seriously, I would encourage all my audience to be out there. | ||
What do you expect? | ||
What are you expecting going into this? | ||
What's on your mind as you're less than 24 hours away from this? | ||
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I think that the fear in the pit of my stomach has finally left. | |
I don't have fear going into it, but we're expecting a lot of people. | ||
I expect possibly the sheriffs might show up. | ||
Hopefully media will show up. | ||
But we are going to be offering food and bottled water and hanging Patriot banners in front of my store and marching around the block with flags and all our signs, just revolting against our Governor Inslee. | ||
When I was first shut down, I sent an email letter to the State Capitol, and they responded back to me that veterinary doctors Dog boarding and dog daycare is essential, but grooming and dog walking is not. | ||
Now, in my opinion, dog walking is you and one dog. | ||
Dog grooming, if you work by yourself, you visit maybe with six to eight people per day. | ||
Dog boarding and dog daycare, you see hundreds. | ||
So if you can funnel yourself into Walmart, Home Depot, I just can't see why we are a risk. | ||
And the other thing about this, too, which I appreciate you doing, is to just not fall victim to the scam that is coronavirus. | ||
Because I'm sitting here thinking about it, because I go through my mind, how do I want to cover this? | ||
How can we get this information to people? | ||
But at the end of the day, it's like, I always figured, I can't even explain it. | ||
I always knew I'd be a revolutionary, okay? | ||
I never thought standing up to a virus was It's a fake virus. | ||
All we have to do is stand here in the face of a fake virus and say, I'm not afraid. | ||
It's the easiest revolutionary war ever fought in the history of mankind if you just do it. | ||
But that's the fear that they're trying to force people to live under, like COVID is the new president. | ||
There's no President Trump or President Gates. | ||
It's like coronavirus is the new president. | ||
So you change your life and everything according to this coronavirus, which now we have the facts, is 0.01, I think, percent deadly overall, or 0.8 with people that are... | ||
You know, have pre-existing conditions. | ||
So to me, that's like, I mean, hey, opening the business, like, you gotta take that step. | ||
But the big step that we can all take is just to say, hey, I'm not afraid of a coronavirus. | ||
It's not gonna get me sick and I'm not gonna die. | ||
That's how we can really defeat this massive rollout of tyranny. | ||
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Yes, I agree. | |
The reason a lot of business owners won't open It's because Governor Inslee has threatened to fine you up to $1,000 to $70,000, whatever they decide, take your business license from you, and maybe possible prison. | ||
Well, I took my business license, and I stamped it. | ||
And in the small red print down here, it says that this is an agreement with the government That by them giving it to me, I agree that they can govern my business under their laws. | ||
Well, they breached the contract by shutting me down. | ||
I'm mailing this back to the state capitol for breach of contract, letting them know they no longer have jurisdiction to govern how I do my business. | ||
Well, I just want you to know, and the audio didn't pick it up, but you just sent the crew into an uproar when you ripped up that paper. | ||
They are ecstatic that we have business owners that are willing to stand against this tyranny. | ||
No, I'm serious. I remember they sent me my little essential business papers. | ||
First thing I did was rip that thing to shreds. | ||
Give me a break. Yeah, there's the crew going absolutely crazy. | ||
They love it. And you know, and again, this is like another silver lining. | ||
Like, you know, why do you have to even get a license from the government to run a business? | ||
I mean, maybe it's time we start going after them and say, guess what? | ||
You have no power. You know, I'm sitting here during the break and I'm getting ready to ask Kelly Carroll to give me some more details about her business, the location of the rally and just some other stuff. | ||
And then something came to my mind because I've been covering this. | ||
Why is it It seems like all the people that are willing to put their foot forward and open their business and make a splash about this, why are they all women? | ||
I'm seriously, I'm not even meaning to ask that sarcastically. | ||
I mean, I guess there's kind of a little bit of cynicism there, but I mean, seriously, it's like they seem to all be women. | ||
I mean, the owner of Big Daddy Zane's was a woman. | ||
Shelley Luther's a woman. | ||
I guess maybe I shouldn't be assuming people's genders. | ||
Maybe, perhaps, that's a wrong thing for me to do here, but I'm going to go ahead and assume that Kelly Carroll is also a woman. | ||
I interviewed the young girl, 20 years old, Who does cosmetics down in Laredo, who tried to do business. | ||
She got arrested. I mean, where are all the men? | ||
I mean, seriously, I'm not even trying to be cynical. | ||
I'm just wondering, I mean, what is it about this? | ||
I mean, what is it? Is there really something... | ||
Is this like... | ||
Is it genetics for women to take this stand first before men? | ||
Have men just been... Like, demasculated? | ||
Do they not own businesses anymore? | ||
I mean, how do you... | ||
Or am I just missing all the men reopening? | ||
I mean, Kelly, I mean, all I see is women taking this stand reopening their businesses. | ||
Am I missing something here? What do you think's up with that? | ||
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Well, first of all, my name, Kelly, if you look it up, everybody's name has a meaning. | |
My name means, actually, warrior. | ||
But as standing as a woman, I'm a mother. | ||
And a grandmother. And I took a stand because I don't want my 11-year-old granddaughter and my 10-year-old granddaughter social distancing when they're 15 years old. | ||
This has got to stop. | ||
And women tend to be fighters because they fight for their families. | ||
They fight for their children. | ||
And like me, I'm fighting for my business. | ||
I'll disclose my age. | ||
At 61, I don't have a husband taking care of me. | ||
I've taken a hard hit closing my business and to the breaking point of almost losing it. | ||
So I have to open. | ||
And if I don't take a stand and be courageous, no one's going to follow me. | ||
Alright, well guys, I'm sorry. | ||
I don't know if I can do this interview with Kelly anymore because she's clearly a liar. | ||
She just said she's 61. | ||
Nobody here believes that's the case. | ||
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So that's incredible. | |
I have to stop this interview right now. | ||
There's no way that Kelly is actually 61. | ||
We won't make you show your ID. That's fine. | ||
So seriously, that's just incredible. | ||
Another woman here opening up her business, taking a stand. | ||
But you know, I guess it's a good thing too because... | ||
Maybe it's like, I mean, think about the optics, because police go arresting all these women, these mothers, you know, young girls. | ||
I mean, it's not a good look for that to continue to happen in the media. | ||
Of course, we'll see if the media covers your reopening this Saturday. | ||
But you know what? Because I haven't really gotten enough from the details. | ||
Tell people where exactly it is, how they can get more information, where they need to be. | ||
You said you're serving food so they can come and they can have lunch if they want to bring their pets. | ||
I mean, what are the odds they can even get a booking for their grooming? | ||
So just give all the details. | ||
Some pets fired up. | ||
They just must have had a nice grooming there. | ||
So tell people all the details for tomorrow. | ||
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Okay, tomorrow we start at 11 a.m., My location is 5620 Northeast Gurl Road. | |
Sorry, I do have a pet in here. | ||
Gurl Road, it's spelled G-H-E-R in suite number 5. | ||
And we will be serving pork sliders and hot dogs and putting up banners and then everyone else will be bringing their signs. | ||
But we are anticipating a lot of people. | ||
Well, and I again encourage my audience, anybody who's near the Vancouver, Washington area, to come up and be a part of this. | ||
Even if you don't have a pet, just come up, be a part of this support, because we need to show support for the patriotic Americans that are taking a stand against this tyranny. | ||
And I mean, Kelly, I don't know, do you weigh this as a risk for yourself? | ||
I mean, you already said you've pretty much given up all fear, any of the fear that was left. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
I mean, you don't have to fear consequence, but do you anticipate consequence? | ||
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I don't want to say yes or no, but anything is possible with the governor that we have in our state. | |
He's very... He's like a Nazi. | ||
That's all I can say. His statements are on the news telling us that he doesn't want to go into second phase reopening. | ||
We're looking at July. | ||
So I do have concern that if they do arrest me, but if they want to take me to jail, I'll go to jail because I have a lot of supporters. | ||
Well, and I hope they'll be outside of that jail bullhorning and doing everything else necessary like we did down here in Texas to get Shelly Luther out of jail. | ||
I mean, but think about it, guys. | ||
I mean, you can come out there. They're serving food. | ||
They'll be, you know, bring out your pet. | ||
It'll be a pet-friendly environment. | ||
I'm assuming it'll be a kid-friendly environment as well. | ||
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We will not be grooming dogs because with the amount of people and the noise, animals do get a little frightened. | |
So we will have the doors open and people can come in and see the shop. | ||
Yeah, you know, that's a good point. | ||
With all the animals, we don't need these animals getting frightened and taking Hillary all over the place. | ||
You know, you don't want to have to clean that up afterwards. | ||
That's no fun. So that's good. | ||
So folks, get out there and be a part of this. | ||
And this is how we can, you know, the other thing too is, I mean, do you feel like What you're doing is kind of taking a lead role for other business owners, whether that's in your industry of pet grooming or just other businesses around you perhaps, just to say, hey, look, I'm opening. | ||
Because at a certain level, it's almost like flexing on people. | ||
Like, hey, I'm opening. I'm making money. | ||
You're sitting at home because of what? | ||
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Like, that's on you. Right, right. | |
Yeah, I certainly hope so that other women and men, of course, would step out of the box and take the lampshade off their head because we really only have fear itself to fear. | ||
Since I've done this, I've realized I've lived my life. | ||
I'm not a young girl, like 20, worried about my future. | ||
I'm worried now about my next generation coming up. | ||
It's not about me anymore. | ||
It's about Well, and I just thought of this too, because I was asking you. | ||
Do you fear any consequence or anything or do you anticipate any consequence? | ||
And it just hit me like that very question and answer is actually missing the entire point. | ||
The point is that we're sitting here debating a consequence or let's say you face arrest or your business license revoked or who knows what happens. | ||
And so we're talking about all these potential consequences and whether we're afraid of them or not. | ||
And it just hit me though like Wait a second. | ||
So we've now reached the point where we're more afraid of the government punishing us than of any virus. | ||
And it's always been that way. | ||
Nobody ever had a fear of this virus until they started seeing the TV reports. | ||
But now at this point, nobody has a fear of the virus. | ||
They have a fear of the government. | ||
Government. I mean, that's incredible. | ||
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Yeah. I'm not afraid. | |
I would rather go down fighting than sit in a corner and act like a coward. | ||
I mean, what can they do to me? | ||
Well, the only thing I would imagine is... | ||
Yeah, I mean, the three things I would say they'd maybe think about is arresting you, Maybe fining you or even, you know, voiding your business license. | ||
Which, you know what? I don't think they have the right to do that anyway. | ||
And maybe that's the next level to this. | ||
But see, we got to cross this threshold first. | ||
Once you get some momentum, then we can say, hey, you know what? | ||
I don't need your business license, okay? | ||
I don't need you to tell me I can make a sale. | ||
And then it's like, if we really keep going, then it's like, oh, guess what? | ||
I'm not paying taxes anymore either. | ||
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Heh heh. Right? | |
Well, they can't take my license from me because I'm sending it back. | ||
And she ripped it up earlier, folks. | ||
You missed the moment of heroism here. | ||
Ripped it up live on air. | ||
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Yeah. I have no fear anymore. | |
I don't know what more they can do to us that they already have not done. | ||
My business was on the brink of going bankrupt. | ||
People expect us to stay home. | ||
Business owners have double bills. | ||
They have mortgage and then they have their rent or mall payment. | ||
They have two light bills, two internet bills, two water bills, two everything. | ||
Car payments, just like the rest of the world. | ||
And I sat at home for those, what is it, eight weeks, trying to get unemployment. | ||
It's still sitting there pending. | ||
I'm not getting any checks. | ||
From the government to stay home. | ||
So I went to work. | ||
Well good for you. | ||
Again the websites thepetbiz.com and weyakyak.com and you can find more information about this but be out there with Kelly tomorrow and show your support for American business owners that are leading the charge in getting this country reopened and Telling their Nazi governors and politicians that you don't run my life, I run my life, and we're reopening. | ||
Kelly, thank you so much. | ||
God bless, and best of luck tomorrow. | ||
I hope everything goes great, and we may have a follow-up interview with you on Monday. | ||
Hell, we'll break into the jail cell and put a microphone in there if we have to. | ||
Alright, before my next guest, Leo Zagami joins us with, I mean, the headlines on leozagami.com are incredible, and so I just had to get Leo on today. | ||
But before we do, we had a couple of callers still here. | ||
One from yesterday, Chris. | ||
So I wanted to get Chris on. | ||
So Chris, thank you for holding, and you are now on the Infowars War Room is Raw. | ||
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Thank you, Owen. | |
The War Room is raw. The only thing I want to say is you should go now to the Infowarsstore.com. | ||
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I have every single one of them. | ||
And the reason why I'm calling in today is the contact tracing. | ||
The contact tracing is The next level, okay? | ||
Everybody wants to know what the next level is? | ||
That's what they're doing. | ||
Jay Inslee in here in Washington State has now threatened, he said, he actually called it a weapon, okay, and that he will go if we don't willingly submit. | ||
I'm a single father. | ||
I have a 13-year-old daughter. | ||
I'm the last person that should be sitting up here telling everybody what we should do. | ||
I have the key to the killer coronavirus. | ||
I have the secret. | ||
And what it is, is we need to be out in protest, not once, every single day. | ||
Every single day. Well, and actually, that's what I was going to answer earlier, too, because one of the callers said, well, what do we do when they just censor all of us and censor all these groups and we can't organize? | ||
Well, the only thing you can really do is just say that exactly. | ||
Every day at noon, we're out here. | ||
Or every Saturday at noon, we're at the state capitol. | ||
Or every Sunday at noon, we're at this church. | ||
I mean... And that way you don't even have to worry about that level of communication because you already know that that's what's going on. | ||
It sucks that we even have to discuss this. | ||
I mean, I'd just say open your business, get back to work, and deal with it that way. | ||
But these are all real issues. | ||
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Very, very real issues. | |
And, you know, he's trying to intimidate the people, calling us essential or non-essential people in Washington state, and using the terms that he has the National Guard and he's had all these trained corona or contact tracers that will comply to his orders and will follow his orders. | ||
And I mean, those are threatening words, and this needs to be resisted at every end. | ||
And then on top of that, let me add, all these grants, these fundings, all these people that are working from home, they think, oh, it's okay. | ||
Everybody else is getting along. | ||
No, there's businesses that are being closed down. | ||
There are local radio places here. | ||
Mike Fitzsimmons in Eastern Washington. | ||
He will help you. | ||
There's Chris Cargile. | ||
He's one of the – he's also somebody you can get a hold of that will help you, that will help get the message out. | ||
So stop the fear of being blocked by Facebook. | ||
Stop the fear – who cares about Facebook? | ||
Who cares about Twitter? It is time to seriously protest and rally. | ||
Hang the – Trump doesn't – Trump's not going to put the military on the – Trump's playing 5D chess with these damn – Globalist elite pricks. | ||
I mean, I've had it, man. | ||
I'm a single dad. I have to worry about if my daughter's going to get taken away from me if I go to the damn grocery store. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
No, it's out of control. | ||
Huh? No, it's totally out of control. | ||
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It is. It's completely out of control, Owen. | |
So, you know, I mean, I have to be... | ||
I have to see... Trump is... | ||
I believed in Trump. | ||
I've had faith in Trump. My heart tells me Trump. | ||
I believe in Jesus. | ||
I believe that he's spoken to all of us patriots. | ||
Let's move, and let's move now. | ||
Yeah. What's the worst they can do? | ||
I could do three years in jail. | ||
Ain't gonna hurt me. Well, you won't do three years in jail if we have the victory. | ||
You may spend a night, maybe two or three, like Shelley Luther, but... | ||
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Nobody's going to come get me, bro. | |
But that is the answer. | ||
It's realizing that whatever price you have to pay to keep the freedom for the future generations is worth it, folks. | ||
I mean, people gave their lives. | ||
I mean, we're talking about they understood how important it was. | ||
And it's all about rugged individualism. | ||
It's so dead now. | ||
But that's the problem. | ||
I mean, it's like nobody wants to be that rugged individual. | ||
Nobody wants to be the guy that tells the store owner that makes him wear a mask, I'm not wearing a mask, and if you make me wear a mask, I'm not shopping here again. | ||
And then you don't want to do that because you feel like it's worthless, but it's not worthless. | ||
That's chipping away at this tyranny. | ||
Oh, screw it. I'm just going to do it live. | ||
The stories I'm looking at here, guys, is The Verge, Why Countries Keep Bowing to Apple and Google's Contact Tracing. | ||
NPR, Apple, Google, coronavirus tech won't track your location. | ||
Yeah, that's a lie. And then Apple.com, privacy, preserving, contact tracing with Apple and Google. | ||
And the reason I wanted to point that out is because you have Apple and Google working together, teaming up for this contact tracing. | ||
I mean, that tells you everything you need to know. | ||
And then also something that the other caller had mentioned earlier, And you're starting to see some signs of this, folks, but it's only going to get worse. | ||
And I think this was kind of a microcosm of it. | ||
Two NFL players got caught with a, they were doing an armed robbery in Florida. | ||
Now you hear this and you think, well, why would NFL players do an armed robbery? | ||
These guys are worth millions of dollars. | ||
They were young players, still could have made even more millions playing. | ||
And then they do an armed robbery. | ||
Folks, you gotta understand, all this material stuff that we deal with here on Earth, at the end of the day, it all gets trumped by our instincts and by what's inside of us. | ||
Now, I'm not saying that these NFL players are bad people. | ||
My point is that Like there is a, we're like in a weird time of like desperation and there's going to be mass robberies. | ||
Like people can't pay their bills. | ||
Now that's not these NFL players. | ||
They probably have made millions of dollars. | ||
They have made millions of dollars. | ||
My point is that people are just going to start going out and robbing places, taking their guns around. | ||
I mean, it's like just, I mean, there's a level of tyranny and then there's a level of anarchy to this whole thing. | ||
It's going to kick off if it continues. | ||
So that's just a point I wanted to make here before I forgot about it. | ||
Now, again, LeoZagami.com. | ||
LeoLionZagami is his YouTube channel. | ||
I think he's still allowed on there. | ||
Great shows that he's been doing since he started that. | ||
But LeoZagami.com. | ||
The headlines there are breathtaking. | ||
This is the big one I wanted to get Leo on about today. | ||
Vatican announcing financial bankruptcy amid COVID-19 crisis. | ||
Leo... What does that mean? | ||
Okay, so the Vatican's bankrupt. | ||
What does that mean as far as how did they lose their value or money? | ||
And then B, what does that mean as far as what then happens to the Vatican? | ||
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Leo Zagami. Hello, Owen. | |
Hello, everybody. Well, it means that they want to cover up their own doings, like most states here in the US are going to use COVID-19 to pick up money from people in some unscrupulous ways. | ||
The Vatican is basically claiming they are in crisis already because, as you know, last year they had a raid conducted by themselves on one of their offices. | ||
And there is been talk about the fact that 90% of Vatican's pants, basically the money of the faithful, has been invested in an unscrupulous way, including the film Rocketman on the life of Elton John, an openly gay singer that we all know. | ||
Looks like we've had a disruption here. | ||
The pontiff himself Has channeled Leo. | ||
Okay, Leo is back. I didn't realize, the Vatican funded Hollywood movies? | ||
The Vatican has funded a movie in particular, Rocketman, a 2019 biographical musical based on the life of Elton John. | ||
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I mean, very important for the Catholic Church. | |
Very important. Because I remember, Leo, I remember growing up in Catholic Church, going to church, sitting in the pews and singing Rocketman and Tiny Dancer. | ||
Well, of course, the music is great, but the guy is not your average Christian. | ||
No, what are you talking about, Leo? I remember my Monsignor stood up and he said, Blue Jean baby! | ||
And the whole congregation said, LA lady! | ||
I mean, it was every Sunday, Leo. | ||
What are you talking about? Well, I mean, even Trump used Rocketman to nickname Kim Jong-un, but it doesn't mean it's great. | ||
I mean... All right, we could probably make Rocket Man jokes all day, I guess. | ||
Yeah, so what happened is that aside from Rocket Man, there has been money from St. | ||
Peter's Pants being just invested in anything that has nothing to do with fate, including this big building in London, which costs over 250 million, and then they spent another 250 million to cover up this operation. | ||
And this whole mess goes back to Cardinal Pell, who is the only one who can sort things out. | ||
And that's why now we have the head of the Vatican decastery, the Secretary for Economy, who is a Jesuit, who is substituting at the moment Cardinal Pell. | ||
Saying that they have great problems. | ||
They are basically paving the way for the return of Cardinal Pearl in Rome, which, as you know, has broke a deal, like we said in one of our other episodes together, a broken, a secret deal to come back to Rome. | ||
So it always goes back to the big pedophile Cardinal Pearl. | ||
At the same time, of course, Father Juan Antonio Guerreros, Alves, he says, of course, that these problems are still not really understood, because some people are talking about less than 45 percent, other people are talking about 25 percent, which is a more positive estimate. | ||
Here we're talking about, of course, the Vatican complaining that the money doesn't come into St. | ||
Peter's Pence because the churches are shut down. | ||
But this, as I said from the beginning, is a cover-up operation. | ||
They are using COVID-19 and this crisis to cover up their own doings last year. | ||
That's what they're doing. But isn't that an aggressive move for them to make, considering it puts them right back into the headlines, and it gives people the opportunity to even look at that? | ||
Or even worse, I mean, let's say they actually try to go through with this and get some sort of... | ||
I mean, I don't know who would be paying them off. | ||
I guess the Italian government? | ||
I mean, their own jurisdiction, technically. | ||
So I don't understand where they even would get something like that. | ||
But I mean, what about it's like, oh, okay, you're bankrupt. | ||
Well, then why don't we just go seize your property... | ||
And then sees all that stuff you have in the basement that nobody's allowed to see. | ||
Yes. Well, here is not the Italy that has any jurisdiction. | ||
The Vatican is an autonomous state and the money is really coming from all over the world. | ||
And of course, there is also a controversy, an ongoing controversy with the U.S. bishops because of China. | ||
Because the Pope is insisting once again on his full, unconditional support on China, and people like Cardinal Raymond Burke have been highly critical of that. | ||
So remember that the U.S. is a big contributor to the Catholic Church. | ||
So all this is going towards a disaster, but at the He'll be back as soon as I start talking. | ||
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Just wait. No. | |
Darn it. They struck again. | ||
I can't believe that the Pope... | ||
I mean, think about the audacity of the Pope to stand with China where, folks, Christians that go there, even if they're not even on, like, a missionary work... | ||
Like, you know, people go there to China for all kinds of different reasons. | ||
Like, a lot of people go there to teach and stuff... | ||
But if you're a Christian teacher and you're in China and, you know, Chinese police come into the classroom, you literally hide under a desk. | ||
And that's these people's lives for as long as they're in China. | ||
I know people that have done this. | ||
And it's kind of like the thing where, I mean, the whole classroom is there, like, they know the teacher's there, but they know it's illegal, but they're like, oh, protect the teacher because they get it. | ||
Like, the teacher cares about them. | ||
The teacher's not a bad person. | ||
But so, for the Pope to say, oh yes, we need communism, or the Pope to say, oh yes, you know, I stand with China, or I stand with the one world government, and the Pope wants you to take a vaccine, the mark of the beast, making deals with pedophiles. | ||
And then to sit here and act like the Vatican is bankrupt, I mean, folks, that's like, you know, that's like the richest guy in the neighborhood. | ||
Everybody knows he's the richest guy in the neighborhood. | ||
He's got the fancy cars. | ||
He's got the newest cars. He's got the big house. | ||
You know, his wife just had the seventh boob job or whatever. | ||
Everybody knows this guy's loaded. | ||
And then one day he's, you know, in his fancy suit on the side of the road asking you for cash. | ||
You're like, wait a second. You own that $10 million mansion up the street. | ||
Your wife just had her third, you know, facelift. | ||
You just got a brand new exotic foreign vehicle. | ||
He's like, no, I'm bankrupt, man. | ||
Can you help a guy out? Like, why don't you sell your $10 million house? | ||
Oh, no, I'm bankrupt, Mo. | ||
So let's go back to, this is one of my favorite church hymns, guys. | ||
I mean, every Sunday. | ||
Every Sunday, the Monsignor would get up and we'd all just sing Elton John. | ||
That's why the Pope and the Vatican paid for that movie. | ||
All right, we just got done finishing our latest, one of our favorite hymns from church by Elton John. | ||
Rocket Man. Of course, it is because of that classic hymn that the Vatican decided to fund the movie Rocket Man. | ||
I didn't even know about that until Leo Zagami just told me on air here. | ||
Again, ladies and gentlemen, I got Leo on. | ||
Headlines at leozagami.com are pretty incredible right now, but the one that grabbed my attention, Vatican announcing financial bankruptcy amid COVID-19 crisis. | ||
Now, Leo, we can sit here and point out all the fallacies of this pope. | ||
but this to me on its face should be able to be analyzed numbers wise and then just simply saying wait a second the Vatican is not bankrupt what is this Pope doing he's literally reaching into your pocket right now I mean this guy's literally reaching into the pocket of anybody he can right now saying oh I'm broke I don't know if you heard the analogy This is like the richest guy on the street. | ||
All of a sudden he's standing out in the street corner in his $10,000 six-piece suit with his $10 million mansion behind him asking you for money. | ||
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I mean, that's ridiculous. Well said, Owen. | |
I think that you put it together very well. | ||
At the moment, also, there is a conflict, as I said, also with the American church, but also there is people that want to continue to support Pope Francis' progressive agenda. | ||
We have had, for example, in the last couple of days, the notorious MS-13 gang that were arrested in New York. | ||
And they pose a threat, of course, to the security of the people, but instead they are supported by the Catholic Church and by Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, who is the guy in charge of the dioceses there of New York and Queens. | ||
So, as you see, the Pope and his acolytes seem to be on the wrong side of the law and on the wrong side of history, as they are siding with Satan himself, it seems. | ||
You know, Leo, you're... | ||
You've written a lot of books about what it is we're going through right now. | ||
And so I kind of want to get your take on... | ||
Just the New World Order response or clampdown or tyranny we've seen since this coronavirus panic pandemic. | ||
I mean, you've been very accurate in the books that you've authored, which are available at Infowarsstore.com, Confessions of the Illuminati. | ||
When you're seeing this all being rolled out, the worldwide rollout, the fear rollout, And then, you know, just how it's being treated. | ||
Governors saying, oh, you can't go back to work. | ||
Your kids can't go to school. | ||
We're going to have this contact tracing now. | ||
As the author of the Confessions of the Illuminati, all the different volumes, what is going through your head seeing this? | ||
I mean, I would imagine there's a chapter in one of your books that you outline this specifically. | ||
Oh, yeah. I've outlined all these scenarios, including the virus arriving in 2020. | ||
So, I mean, I've been rather prophetic, but as I said before, it's not being prophetic. | ||
It's just following the documents and the words of the protagonist, like, for example, Bill Gates, Ted Turner, all the other People from the New World Order, the Vatican-led New World Order. | ||
Now, we have had, though, yesterday, an interesting development inside Italy's Chamber of Deputies. | ||
Sara Cunha, who is a politician, made a speech directly attacking the New World Order and the vaccination plan of Bill Gates, calling it a part of the depopulation agenda. | ||
So she actually went on record in public office and said some pretty shocking things that I invite people to find. | ||
They will be available soon also on my channel on YouTube, translated in the English language. | ||
So there is people who have been reading my books and that are taking action also politically. | ||
But I think that that's unfortunately not going to be enough against the great power of these people who are planning something even worse around September, October, when we're going to have, of course, the first—we're going to be also hit very hard by the economic crash. | ||
Yeah, you know, that is really what we're looking at here. | ||
I think those are the three scenarios, I would say. | ||
Because you know these people hate Trump. | ||
I mean, whatever Trump ends up being or what's really motivating Trump or who he thought he would be as president is really irrelevant. | ||
These people have already had their game plans. | ||
And by the way, folks, again, it's like if I say something that comes out true, I mean, I don't like saying that. | ||
I mean, it's like Leo said. It's like he doesn't like saying he's a prophet. | ||
It's like if I'm watching a football game and the quarterback snaps the ball and then I see the entire, you know, the guards and the offensive line pull to the right and then the quarterback takes a five-step drop and I've just seen this play a hundred times and I say, oh, they're about to do a screen and then the quarterback throws a screen and the running back runs up field. | ||
It's like, oh my gosh, you're prophetic. | ||
No, I've seen the play. | ||
I just know the play. I know what it looks like. | ||
That's really what this is. | ||
So I agree. | ||
I think the three scenarios coming probably around September, October, which will be, I guess, the final timing for the globalists to try to keep Trump out of office again. | ||
We're going to have, but let me just throw these out there and see what you think, because I think either we have the real deadly virus outbreak that comes out of another Wuhan lab or something like that, that will actually be the real bioweapon deadly virus, or it's going to be the economic collapse. | ||
If we don't reopen immediately, it's just bound to happen, or they will and are beginning the process of faking an alien invasion. | ||
Or it might be both, or all these things sum together, because of course this virus, it's an ongoing problem because it transforms itself, so it might modify into something that definitely is more closer to a bioweapon in full effect. | ||
It's like we don't really know yet how this virus is gonna We're going to unleash in the next few months. | ||
But there is also another thing that I want to talk about. | ||
Yesterday, the Pope, on the 14th of May, he announced another milestone for the one world religion. | ||
He basically invited all the representatives of the various faiths who have joined him in this new Masonic Higher Committee of Human Fraternity to join together in prayer to fight the coronavirus and inspire, enlighten, as he said, the scientists who are working on the vaccines. | ||
So this is what Pope Francis has said. | ||
Pope Francis, who seemed to also be very much pushing for the vaccine, he's praying for the vaccine. | ||
So that's pretty unprecedented that a Pope is praying for a vaccine, but that's what is happening. | ||
But doesn't that show you who he really is? | ||
Instead of promoting Jesus or praying, you know, to God or God's guidance and all this, he's looking for vaccines. | ||
He's looking for a one-world government. | ||
I mean, to me, that's him showing his true colors. | ||
And then he has moved the Global Compact on Education that was supposed to take place now in Rome To October, between the 11th and the 18th of October. | ||
So that's very particular, the decision of moving this global compact on education that will serve Pope Francis and the Jesuits to basically control once again all the education. | ||
Leo, remember, the Pope said, you know, he's broke. | ||
The Vatican's broke. I mean, they've probably got, you know, tons of gold. | ||
But, you know, he's broke. I mean, one of the most wealthy landowners in Europe. | ||
He's broke. He's got a huge, ginormous castle, mansion, a whole town of his own. | ||
But, you know, he's just, he's broke, Leo. | ||
He's struggling, so he's got to delay his meeting. | ||
Leo Zagami, it's always a pleasure, man. | ||
I hope I see you sometime. You know, I miss you, Leo. | ||
I miss you. LeoZagami.com. | ||
All right, our next guest, Savannah Hernandez, is in studio. | ||
There's people holding, so I'll just say this. | ||
You'll have five minutes. | ||
I'll take your call. At 5 o'clock, I'll be able to take maybe one or two calls in that short segment. | ||
But people are still holding, so I figured I'd let you know. | ||
Look, this is so bombshell, I really don't even know how to cover it properly. | ||
But I'm just going to put it out there for you, and let's just kind of let this hit the media market and see where it goes and maybe come back and hammer this next week. | ||
But folks, Rob Dew found this, handed this to me in the break. | ||
This is from 1997 from the ACLU. HIV surveillance and name reporting. | ||
A public health case for protecting civil liberties. | ||
HIV surveillance and name reporting. | ||
And this is from October 1997. | ||
An American Civil Liberties Union report. | ||
Guys, give me a doc cam here. And so, you can go read through this document. | ||
From the ACLU in 1997 and basically the story goes when AIDS and HIV It was really breaking out. | ||
It was a big national news story. | ||
The government was trying to do contact tracing then. | ||
Problem was they didn't really have the technology to roll it out. | ||
They had the media to push it. | ||
They had Fauci in the background to push it, but they didn't have the technology then. | ||
Now they have the technology. | ||
Fauci's back in place. | ||
Media's back in place. | ||
They're rolling this same thing out in 2020, except it's for coronavirus. | ||
Now, ironically enough, the American Civil Liberties Union must be shut down because I haven't heard a peep from them lately. | ||
Oh, wait, that's right. I heard a peep from them this week. | ||
They told me to go tell McDonald's to pay their employees. | ||
And then I responded, what about people that are out of work? | ||
And then the ACLU said, okay, we're not interested in messaging you anymore. | ||
You're a smart person that thinks, so you're not one of our people. | ||
But so that's just incredible from the ACLU back then. | ||
But now the ACLU is all on board and we don't have the Civil Liberties Union protecting our civil liberties at all. | ||
It's the anti-American civil liberties removal report from the union now. | ||
So that's just incredible. | ||
That's out there. We'll link that at Infowars.com. | ||
Now, Savannah Hernandez is with me. | ||
I haven't seen this video. | ||
You were saying we had to cover this. | ||
So tell me what's in this video and then let's go to it. | ||
So this is a clip that was posted a couple days ago from a CBS reporter, I believe his name is Kevin Bessie, and he said the level of anger directed at the media from these protesters was alarming. | ||
As always, I will tell a fair and unbiased story today. | ||
Now, he apparently was at this protest covering it, and these were some of the responses that he got from people. | ||
Wait a second, I'm sorry. Isn't this the same guy that did this exact same thing? | ||
And he got heckled and he was like, and someone was like, well, why are you allowed to work? | ||
And he was like heckling someone for going to work, but he was like working while he was doing it? | ||
It may be. I'm not sure about the background of this guy, but if this is something that happened again, I guess he's really milking it. | ||
I bet it's that same guy. | ||
A couple million views on this. | ||
And, you know, I watched this video and it's just so funny to me because I feel like being an Infowars reporter, this is... | ||
What he experienced is nothing close to anything that we've ever experienced. | ||
So let's go ahead and take a look at some of the awful anger that he had to experience a couple days ago. | ||
I'm just trying to get by on the sidewalk. | ||
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That's all. You shouldn't be here. | |
You make news. You stopped airing the Trump briefings and you keep airing Cuomo briefings. | ||
Go home. You make news. Go home. | ||
You're destroying something. | ||
You are the enemy of the people. | ||
You are the enemy. You are fake news. | ||
We all know it. You are fake news. | ||
We know that you're a liberal agenda. | ||
We know you want to keep your job. | ||
We get it. You're not getting advertising dollars in right now. | ||
You're not going to answer, so you're just going to go live. | ||
Yes, I am getting a paycheck. I'm very happy, but other people are not getting paychecks. | ||
That's why we're here. You used to be a good channel at one time. | ||
I don't know what happened to you. | ||
This is incredible! Right? | ||
And again, look how calmly that they're telling him, like, just go, you're fake news. | ||
Hold on, yeah, yeah, let's pause it here and rewind it 10 seconds. | ||
Yeah, yeah, explain this, because this is so different than, I'm not even, I don't know how to break this out. | ||
This is so different than the way people would have done this, like, four years ago, where they kind of would have been a little hectic and kind of like, We know you're rigging the news. | ||
We know you're after our president. | ||
You're not going to do that here. | ||
They're just like with it now. | ||
Well, I don't even think it's that solely just the coverage of President Trump, but I think it also has to do with the fact that look at how these protests have been covered in the media over the past couple of months. | ||
It's been white supremacists. | ||
It's been Nazis. It's been these violent... | ||
Yeah, you were there. You met the people from San Antonio that the mayor said were Nazis. | ||
Some of them were Native Americans. | ||
Exactly, and I'm pretty sure that the New York Times actually just put out a story about the guys who were protecting the bar that I interviewed in Odessa, and they were saying that they were gun-wielding violent people, basically. | ||
Did you feel threatened by them? | ||
Definitely not. Of course not, because I actually go out and speak to these people and let their message and voice be heard. | ||
I'm not like the media out here who's calling them white supremacists and Nazis. | ||
So if you're constantly pushing out this rhetoric about a certain set of people who are really out here to get back to work, feed their families, pay their rent, what do you expect is going to happen? | ||
Let's go back to the video. | ||
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I'm gonna go back to the video. | |
I just like to say to you, this is an uncensored video. | ||
Goes on for like, what, a minute now? | ||
No cussing. No one's being angry towards him like you would see towards us. | ||
Well, there's a nice bird. Some guy's still peaceful. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. He was practicing social distancing. | |
Imagine, compare that to what we've had to deal with at protests where people don't like our media reporting. | ||
Well, that's what I was going to say. | ||
Different. Well, that's what I was going to say next. | ||
It's like when I go into a crowd of, you know, we'll just say political opposition for lack of a better term right now. | ||
When I go into a crowd of political opposition, what happens? | ||
I literally get beaten up. | ||
They swing at me. They grab my genitals. | ||
They spit on me. They spit on you. | ||
They throw things at me. You've seen it firsthand. | ||
So, I mean, and then when this guy... | ||
You've been sexually assaulted right in front of me. | ||
Oh, I mean, I've been brutally assaulted by these people. | ||
And I still go into the lines then. | ||
It's not even that I'm playing the victim here. | ||
But see, the point is... That's the treatment that their side of the aisle will give the political opposition. | ||
But Trump supporters, even if you are the fake media that they can't stand, they're still polite and cordial for the most part. | ||
They don't touch him. Nobody spits on him. | ||
No one's cussing at him. Nobody threatens him. | ||
Nobody throws anything at him. | ||
Exactly. And that's the difference between this. | ||
And then again, going back to the reporting of these protests over the past couple of weeks... | ||
Last week, there was a big protest in Indianapolis because this young man named Sean Reed was shot by police and killed. | ||
Now, that story didn't blow up in the media for a specific reason that I'll let people go research for themselves. | ||
They'll figure it out pretty quickly. | ||
But there was protest last week. | ||
And as you can see in this video, it's a big crowd of people. | ||
How come the media isn't Talking about them as people who don't care about social distancing, people who are just trying to spread a disease and a virus, because as you can clearly see in this video, not all of them are masked. | ||
And you said this is in Indianapolis? | ||
Yes, this was last week. | ||
But the media, if you look at the reporting on these protests versus the people who are protesting because they want to get back to work, it's so different. | ||
And this is a story too that I pulled up. | ||
It says, But how come we're not seeing the same exact reporting? | ||
How come we're not seeing protests as government lockdowns lead to 30 million unemployed? | ||
Protests as families unable to feed their kids? | ||
Protests as people unable to pay rent? | ||
How come we're not seeing these exact same things reported that way? | ||
Well, and this is why I think this is the key to say that the Drudge Report is not what it once was at all. | ||
Because look at what they went with. | ||
I never even heard about Sean Reed's story. | ||
Because there's a reason. | ||
There's a reason. Well, we'll get to the reason on the other side. | ||
But my point is, I mean, even last night there was a Mike Ramos protest and one of the crew here, Sam, was like, hey, you want to go to it? | ||
And I was like, you know what? Screw them. | ||
Screw them. They don't want media to cover it? | ||
Then I'm not going to damn cover it. | ||
And that's the point. It's like, where was the media at that Indianapolis rally? | ||
There were hundreds, if not thousands of people there. | ||
Where has been the media at the Mike Ramos thing? | ||
They're not there. Why? | ||
Where are they all? They're all focusing on the story in Georgia. | ||
That's the one they've picked. | ||
That's the one they've picked to go with. | ||
That's the narrative they've written. | ||
That's why Drudge was on it. | ||
That's why all the mainstream news was on it. | ||
That's why there's cameras down there. | ||
Oh, but Sean Reed in Indianapolis, Mike Ramos in Austin, no one's there. | ||
And then the protesters kicked me out, so they get no coverage now. | ||
You know, this is incredible, and it sounds to me, too, like Savannah Hernandez, who's in studio, just researching this story about this shooting in Indianapolis. | ||
It sounds like you kind of went down your own rabbit hole, because you were talking about some other things, but, like, for example... | ||
I'm trying to find this story because at the time, remember folks, I was living in St. | ||
Louis, Missouri when the Michael Brown thing happened. | ||
And in fact, that was like, really, if I had ever a first big break in political media, I went from like maybe getting like 500 listeners a night on my late night radio show to like 5,000 to like 50,000 just over the course of a couple nights because I was on the scene, news, live. I mean, it was crazy. | ||
And I remember... Because of that, and I was one of the few people that was covering it kind of being fair to both sides, and I had direct connections to the police that shot him, I had direct connections to Mike Brown people, and I was interviewing a bunch of people. | ||
I had this other family reach out to me because their son got shot and killed by police when he was sleeping in his home. | ||
Literally, nobody ever heard about this, reported on it, nothing. | ||
Cops came, shot up the entire house, bullet holes everywhere, killed the kid while he's in his sleep. | ||
By the way, this young boy, you know what? | ||
I mean, look, he probably was maybe selling some drugs. | ||
That's not good. He was taking care of his grandfather. | ||
That's what he was making the money for, to take care of his grandfather. | ||
He had nobody else left. Just caretaking for his home and everything. | ||
Cops shot him up, dead in his house, sleeping. | ||
Now, you never heard about that, and so I'm sitting here frustrated in the break, scouring through search engines trying to find this kid's name, and I search police fatal shootings, St. | ||
Louis, Missouri. And I realize there's like a hundred a year! | ||
I mean, it's crazy! | ||
And they just pick one! | ||
Folks, they caught police... | ||
Framing a guy for a shooting. | ||
Citizens recording video caught police framing a guy sitting a gun in his car. | ||
Caught! No media coverage. | ||
And so it's just like, it just shows how they pick and choose. | ||
And it's not even that they pick and choose. | ||
They just pick one. They just decide this is it. | ||
They ignore all the other stuff that goes on. | ||
And so then nobody else sees it. | ||
You never heard about this protest in Indianapolis? | ||
I never even heard about it. I have family in Indianapolis and I'm a news hound. | ||
I never even heard about it. Most people have never even heard of Mike Ramos who got shot and killed in Austin. | ||
I went to cover it. Only media there. | ||
They literally assaulted me and kicked me out of their little group. | ||
You know, it's crazy that you didn't hear about the protests in Indianapolis as well, because after Sean Reid was shot, he was live streaming the whole thing. | ||
And the officer on camera was caught saying, well, it's going to be a closed casket funeral because they had shot him so many times. | ||
So, of course, that sparked a lot of outrage. | ||
But then I started looking into more shootings and I saw this story of Breonna Taylor. | ||
She was an EMT in Kentucky. | ||
And apparently the police over there were going they were serving what's called a no knock warrant, apparently. | ||
Yeah, the no-knock raid. It's very unconstitutional. | ||
So they went into this woman's home, and her and her boyfriend were sleeping in the middle of the night. | ||
No-knock warrant, so they just barged in. | ||
They went to the wrong house. | ||
They were 10 miles away, and the people who were supposed to be in custody that they were supposed to be going and getting, they were already in custody. | ||
So they go to the wrong house. | ||
They go in. Of course, Brianna and her boyfriend, Kenneth, hear people breaking into their home in the middle of the night. | ||
So, of course, they have a legal firearm and they hit one of the officers. | ||
The officers fire back and end up killing this poor woman who, again, was an EMT, young black woman. | ||
And no one cares. | ||
This happened yesterday. Her family is now suing the police department. | ||
This is what we should be enraged about. | ||
But no one's focusing on this at all. | ||
Why is that? Well, and think about this from a storyteller's perspective, where the police get to illegally go into your home And attempt to kill you. | ||
And if you fire back, you're the criminal and your death is now warranted and you get no justice, you get no day in court. | ||
And so that's something that we should never have to deal with where just automatically the government gets authority in these type of situations. | ||
The same thing has happened to Roger Stone, folks. | ||
The same thing has happened to General Mike Flynn. | ||
Where the FBI comes in and sets them up. | ||
Sets them up and then says, oh, you lied to us. | ||
What do you mean I lied to you? You set me up. | ||
You committed the crime. But see, they're all of a sudden this deity like bureaucracy, and so it doesn't matter. | ||
They can do whatever they want to you. | ||
They can kick you in the balls. | ||
They can slit your throat. | ||
But if you ever fight back, well, see, then you're the criminal. | ||
So now that's the same thing with this police. | ||
The police raid the wrong house, shoot the wrong people, And then the guy says, uh-oh, he doesn't know what's going on. | ||
He's like, I'm just defending my property. | ||
Oh, now he's the bad guy because he defended his property. | ||
And I think, too, that's why, again, we have been pushing so much for people to push back against the governmental control we're seeing with the coronavirus right now, too, because we are seeing the police abuse their power in this whole entire thing. | ||
We have seen police abuse of power in other instances like this. | ||
And so it is important that people like stand up to this, push back. | ||
And again, it's so disheartening to see that the media is not bringing light to stories like these. | ||
We're still so focused on the story from Georgia. | ||
And why is that? | ||
Because that's a story that's really dividing the country right now. | ||
That's why, you know, I was talking to Scott about this earlier in the week, and he said they never pick a story that brings people together. | ||
The Breonna Taylor story I just mentioned, I don't think that there would be one person who would say, okay, well, she or her boyfriend were in the wrong. | ||
I doubt you could find very many people. | ||
But with the story of, how do you say his name, Art Arbery, of course people are divided on that story because there's so many different facts and opinions on it. | ||
And all you really get is that weird, controversial video that looks really bad. | ||
Like Scott said, they never want to pick the story and they never want to highlight the stories that are going to bring people together. | ||
Only the ones that are going to further divide our country and further divide the people and make racial tensions even higher than they already are right now. | ||
Truly amazing. I don't even know how we went down on this path. | ||
We started with the video of the CBS media reporter getting politely, I would say, kindly heckled by some Trump supporters out there. | ||
You know, it's kind of the same thing. | ||
It's like, These people are actually suffering. | ||
It's like, this is why I got so upset in the San Antonio City Council and what makes me so upset when we play this whole dumb charade of the frontline workers and, oh, the poor doctors and nurses, even though they're still getting paid, they're getting double time, they're getting overtime, they're getting bonuses. | ||
They're getting paid five grand a week to not work because there's nothing for them to do. | ||
And so we're sitting here doing this whole... | ||
And again, I'm not even attacking these people. | ||
I got friends that are nurses. I got people calling to the show that are nurses. | ||
They're great people. The point is, we do this whole charade, this whole LARPing thing, like our nurses and doctors are literally on the front lines of World War III, like stitching legs and arms back to bodies or like, you know, doing five open heart surgeries, open brain surgeries an hour just because... | ||
And it's all just a farce. | ||
None of it's even real. But that doesn't matter. | ||
We still have all the ceremonies. | ||
They did a big ceremony at the Rose Garden today. | ||
They did a ceremony at the San Antonio City Council. | ||
And for what? For people that are barely even suffering. | ||
They're not even really getting sick! | ||
Yeah, it's very disheartening. | ||
And I'm glad that people are starting to stand up against all of this because we can't keep allowing, again, to be lied to. | ||
I saw this story today and it says, Colorado man died of alcohol poisoning, but death was later blamed on coronavirus. | ||
We're constantly being lied to every single day about COVID deaths, about our hospitals being overrun, about how we're all going to die, about how if you don't wear a face mask, you're a certified murderer because you're going to go kill grandma. | ||
It's ridiculous. And people are so tired of it. | ||
And I didn't get to say this on Wednesday, but I do want to say it now before I have to go. | ||
You know, it is uncomfortable to have to be the center of attention. | ||
You know, you always say that not everyone wants all eyes on them, basically. | ||
And I'm one of those people. | ||
I don't like people staring at me. | ||
But what I've been doing every single day is going places without a mask. | ||
If a business tells you that you need to wear a mask, don't wear one or go to a different business where you don't need to. | ||
Because people need to see that there are other people out here who don't buy into this hype that you need to wear a face mask, that you have to wear one. | ||
And other people need to see that. | ||
And someone has to be the catalyst for that. | ||
Someone has to stand up and say, hey, I'm going to be the first person to do this, and it is going to be uncomfortable. | ||
People are going to look at you and be like, wow, you obviously don't care about health or safety for anyone. | ||
That's not it. It's not that at all, but stand up and be that person. | ||
Again, it's going to be uncomfortable, but do it. | ||
By the way, I can't wait to see when the gyms open here in Austin on Monday. | ||
I mean, I'll probably be there bright and early. | ||
And I wonder what that's going to be like. | ||
Because my guess is... | ||
I don't think so. I don't think so. | ||
I don't think any of the patrons at the gym are going to be wearing masks. | ||
I really don't. I think there will be some. | ||
I mean, I just remember the last night I was at the gym... | ||
I mean, I'm not trying to be graphic, but, you know, I'm playing basketball. | ||
It's, you know, guys sweating, rubbing up against one another. | ||
It can get physical. Like, nobody... | ||
We were joking about coronavirus. | ||
Like, somebody would cough and be like... | ||
But we'd fake, like, oh, clear the court, coronavirus! | ||
Like, it was a whole joke back then. | ||
I think, because the same thing, like... | ||
These people know about the immune system. | ||
People that regularly go to a gym probably know about an immune system. | ||
They know about what it means to be healthy. | ||
They probably looked up the real truth about this coronavirus. | ||
But I think it is going to be interesting. | ||
I think it is going to be interesting to see if people in gym are wearing masks or not because... | ||
I'm the same way. I'm not wearing a mask. | ||
And if somebody makes me wear a mask, I'm not shopping there anymore, which sucks because it's like I have to go to Amazon for everything, but I'm not doing it. | ||
I like to do the opposite. I like to go in the store still and just not wear a mask because then everyone else in the store who's wearing a mask is looking at you longingly. | ||
And I went grocery shopping the other week and people were staring at me and they were like, you're not wearing a mask. | ||
I don't want to be wearing a mask. I literally watched a woman look at me and like pull her mask down. | ||
Well, it was nice knowing you. | ||
You're obviously dead from Corona now. | ||
Yeah, this is my ghost. | ||
I mean, you saw, I was, my social distance was violated by three different men yesterday. | ||
Yeah, you're covered in microbes and germs. | ||
I'm so glad. I'm glad we have this six feet of distance because, yeah, I don't know. | ||
Lots of germs in here, folks. Lots of germs. | ||
It's a miracle either one of us are even alive, folks. | ||
We don't even wear a mask. All right, we've had a caller on the line that's been holding in, so I promised I'd take the call, and I'm going to do that right now. | ||
And that is V calling in from California. | ||
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Go ahead, V. Exactly, California. | |
Hi, Owen. So basically when George Washington was faced with the tyranny of his time, he didn't just sit there and talk about it all day. | ||
He mobilized an army and fought back violently and physically against these people. | ||
We're living in a theory right now. | ||
You talk about who attacks first, right? | ||
Well, them cutting off children's genitals is them attacking you. | ||
Oh, I couldn't agree more. | ||
I mean, why stop there? The forced vaccinations, the chemicals in the water, I mean, the radio waves, the television light frequency weapons. | ||
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I mean, oh, yeah. I completely agree. | |
Not to mention, again, and I don't know, nobody else is reporting this. | ||
It's just common sense. I'm not a genius. | ||
Folks, they made this virus in a lab, or it came out of a lab. | ||
I mean, play whatever rhetorical games you want. | ||
It came out of a bioresearch lab in Wuhan. | ||
It's penetrated our bodies. | ||
That's a crime against humanity on a global scale. | ||
That lab needs to be shut down and everyone investigated. | ||
But it's kind of the same thing, though, V. It's like, I mean, I'm in agreement. | ||
Look, I'm not a violent revolutionary, but you know what? | ||
If I was George Washington and I operated like George Washington, you're right. | ||
I wouldn't be on air. I wouldn't be going to city council telling them how I feel. | ||
I wouldn't be organizing rallies. | ||
I'd be organizing an army, and I'd be getting ammunition, and I'd be shooting people dead, and I'd be hanging people dead. | ||
110%. Now, why am I not doing that? | ||
Is that because I'm more civilized now, and that's a good thing? | ||
Or is that because I'm now basically cucked by the modern world, and that's a bad thing? | ||
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I mean, that's the thing I wanted to say. | |
See, Alex Jones, right? | ||
He basically has millions of followers, okay? | ||
But you can't just, after a certain point, talking doesn't do anything anymore. | ||
You have to mobilize and attack back because they've already attacked. | ||
These people have already attacked. | ||
And Alex Jones, you cannot just talk to him. | ||
He talks about all day how they're coming for him, they're going to throw him in jail, and he's still sitting there and talking. | ||
You can't talk after that anymore. | ||
Like, you have to attack back. | ||
Look, I can't speak for Alex Jones. | ||
I can't speak for Alex Jones. | ||
But here's what I would say. | ||
Because you have to, and I'm not saying we don't, because we obviously have the moral high ground. | ||
I think that if there is any reservation, it's that... | ||
I mean, when you make an offensive front, when you make an offensive attack, when you go into offensive formation... | ||
If you don't have basically the complete moral high ground or the complete culturally, societally, you know, civilization affirmed righteous battle, then you are almost setting yourself up for defeat. | ||
And so I think that maybe at a certain level, we're waiting for that moment, and it's getting nearer and nearer every day, especially with this lockdown and this COVID, you know, fake news hysteria. | ||
Maybe we're getting closer to that day, but it's like... | ||
If we launched an offensive today, you know what would happen. | ||
We'd be smeared by the media, we'd be smeared by the politicians, and it'd be shut down as soon as they could, unless we literally just decided to fight to the death, and then it would be we would just die, and we would be erased in history. | ||
That's where we're at. Now, we're almost to the point where we can cross over that hump And have the righteousness and the moral high ground, even if they wipe us out and erase us, which they would do. | ||
But I think that's kind of the point we're at right now, V. 30 seconds. | ||
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We have the moral high ground. | |
We have it because of what they're doing to the children. | ||
That's the moral high ground. | ||
No, I understand that, but that's like saying Trump has the moral high ground. | ||
No, no, I get you, but that's like saying Trump has the moral high ground over Democrats. | ||
Well, of course he does, but the people don't get it yet. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back into the InfoWars War Room is Raw. | ||
I've just been handed urgent and breaking news. | ||
We can't believe this, but ladies and gentlemen, it is now totally true. | ||
Cardi B is a dumbass. | ||
And I won't go through the painfulness of reading her latest tweet to really show you how she's actually crossed the threshold of the zero IQ line and gone into negative IQ. Really, for Cardi B, I'd say it's groundbreaking. | ||
It's historical for her, quite an accomplishment. | ||
She's the first human to ever go negative in the IQ department. | ||
But she's a damn good stripper. | ||
And she talks about how good she can suck a... | ||
Well, never mind. | ||
Alright, ladies and gentlemen. Now, I am very happy about this, but I'm also very sad. | ||
Because here's the deal. We're about to be joined... | ||
By maybe my favorite baseball player to never play in St. | ||
Louis for the Cardinals before, but now beyond a sports legend in my eyes, and that's Aubrey Huff. | ||
Now, the bad news is he's such a political megastar now with his own podcast and everything. | ||
Basically, if we want to get him back on the air, it's like I think he's charging $2 million an hour. | ||
And so we're just a little short on that, unfortunately. | ||
Because the big hitters now, they can charge an arm and a leg, folks, to get the big guess. | ||
We're joking around. We love having Aubrey Huff on. | ||
He's been kind enough to join us so many times. | ||
He's in his car right now in the middle of fighting coronavirus like a ninja, I'm sure. | ||
I can just tell by the look in his eyes he's been battling corona all day. | ||
But the reason I wanted to get Aubrey on, not to talk about his new podcast that is so groundbreaking, But I'm hearing now, Aubrey, and we talked about this before, but now they're actually saying the MLB will play games without fans in the stands. | ||
And this could be the normal for sports. | ||
So I ask you, as somebody that played professional baseball for over a decade, played in a lot of different cities, obviously know a lot of ballplayers, still talking to them, I would probably play on an empty stadium if it was guaranteed. | ||
Wow. Now, I don't know if she can handle that. | ||
I mean, look, Cardi B, I mean, folks, if you need, you know, your stair rail to be, you know, polished, she's really good at that, but I don't know if she can handle it. | ||
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Well, listen, I'll tell you what, I'll tell you what, I've been through my share of slump busters in my life, and she takes the taco, so if I was going through a slump, that may be the way I would step up, but anyway. | |
Having said that, Major League Baseball players going back to play right now, and I've touched on this before. | ||
I've played spring training. | ||
You have 3,000, 4,000 people in spring training. | ||
Those are the most dull, boring games a Major League Baseball player can play, and every player hates spring training. | ||
So essentially, if you can picture a Major League Baseball player going out there in stadiums that are empty, it'll be really tough to sell that to the players. | ||
And I know a lot of guys are already complaining about the amount of pay that they're going to get this year, which, you know, I agree to a certain extent that they should take a little bit of a cut since they're not playing, but you don't want to go 50-50 because the owners are making hand over fist as well. | ||
So this is a very delicate thing that they have to go through right now, and they've got to really... | ||
Players got to watch out and watch what they say and really rely heavily on the players' union. | ||
You know, I'm glad you said that. | ||
You know, you're not a player anymore, and so you've had carte blanche and you've executed it to pretty much say whatever you want right in the face of the communists telling you to shut up. | ||
And so, how do you think? | ||
Because look, I mean, everybody knows, and the MLB sells it this way. | ||
Today's game is really a lot about action and personality and doing things that stand out. | ||
You know, they like that in today's game. | ||
They market that. But how can you do that without fans? | ||
And how can a player feel like they can be themselves if they're told to be silent about an issue? | ||
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Yeah, it's going to be very interesting because I think, especially now, players are already kind of sensitive in the fact that they want to come out and support a certain president or political party. | |
It'll be even worse now. | ||
And what drives me nuts about the mainstream media and fans in general is when they say, you know what, I wish athletes would be a little bit more outspoken. | ||
I wish they would talk about real issues and be themselves and not give us all these robotic answers. | ||
And then what happens when that player does. | ||
Then the media and the fans crush him. | ||
So it's kind of a hypocritical thing. | ||
You can't have it both ways if you're a fan and media alike. | ||
Well, but I think that that really, what you've just proven, and this goes across all the leagues too, is, oh yeah, we want players to be outspoken for our agenda. | ||
And that's why you have LeBron James, you know, oh, when it comes to human rights abuses in China, hey, don't worry about that. | ||
That's not all business. That's not our business. | ||
But, you know, he'll talk about human rights abuses in the United States all day long as if that's an issue. | ||
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Well, it's funny because I made a tweet the other day about Steve Kerr. | |
And Steve Kerr, you've seen The Last Dance on ESPN with Michael Jordan. | ||
And ESPN came out and did like a little post about Steve Kerr showing his elite resume on social media. | ||
And I posted on that a comment underneath ESPN and said something along the lines of, you know, it's kind of easy when you have Michael Jordan on your team. | ||
And it's almost like I could have coached the Golden State Warriors to three championships with that team. | ||
I mean, he was just the classic case of right time, right guy, right time. | ||
And that comment got zero likes and zero comments. | ||
Typically, when I comment on an ESPN post, I get at least 1,000 likes and at least 100-something comments. | ||
I got nothing, and then it was taken down. | ||
And let's be clear, too, here. | ||
The sentiment that you voiced there is actually a lot of people talk about it like that. | ||
And so the fact that you would say that you have a big account, you got a blue checkmark, which gives it usually boosted stats, so that means they clearly just shadow banned that comment. | ||
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What was interesting was, like, I'm kind of curious to see a little bit deeper into this. | |
So as me, as a guy who does my own research and doesn't just listen to mainstream media, I went online and started looking at Steve Kerr's account, you know, social media-wise. | ||
And I looked on it, and he is being followed. | ||
I didn't even realize George Soros had a son. | ||
Good old Alex Soros, yeah. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I looked at his account. | |
Don't worry, he's a Dodgers fan. | ||
It's okay. Yeah. That's okay. | ||
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That's okay. I don't discriminate anymore. | |
So I looked at his account. | ||
He only follows like 300 people, right? | ||
And one of those people happened to be Steve Kerr. | ||
And I thought to myself, huh, that's interesting. | ||
I looked through the rest of his followers. | ||
No Golden State Warriors. | ||
No Steph Curry. Just Steve Kerr. | ||
I found that very, very interesting. | ||
So I don't know, man. | ||
There's something shady with Steve Kerr going on. | ||
You know, and I would... Look, Steve Kerr is obviously a very vocal, you know, bleeding heart liberal. | ||
And that's why he gets all this television time on ESPN and stuff. | ||
So maybe that's behind it. | ||
Who knows? Maybe Steve Kerr hangs out in the Hamptons with Alex Soros and the rest of them. | ||
But, you know, that's what's sad about this, Aubrey, is because, again, they say, you know, voice your opinion. | ||
We need to hear from the athletes. | ||
They need to be leaders. But only if it toes our line. | ||
Only if it toes our political agenda. | ||
If you're Aubrey Huff and you dare say that you like the Second Amendment and you're training your kids how to use guns safely and properly, well, we're going to erase you and ban you from our World Series reunions and you don't even exist. | ||
And if you're Kurt Suzuki and you wear a Make America Great Again hat at a White House, then you're bad. | ||
But hey, if you're LeBron James and you get on your knees for China, we're going to give you everything. | ||
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I think you have to be absolutely insane if you can't look at this objectively, what's going on in our country right now. | |
For anybody that's a diehard liberal, I mean, start using your brains. | ||
When you see conservatives going out there and speaking their mind and we're being silenced the way we are, you got to know, you got to see that this, it's just absolutely insane. | ||
And this is not, I don't think People realize how united it's making conservative voices. | ||
I mean, look at the 25th District in California, won by a Republican this week. | ||
And people are starting to wake up. | ||
And even the liberals are starting to wake up. | ||
I've had a lot of friends that have leaned left over the years that are starting to come to me like, gosh, I've buried you forever, but thank you for staying true to who you are. | ||
It's actually helped me cross over to the other side. | ||
Well, this is great, folks. We've got Aubrey Huff live in society. | ||
A rare off the cuff here with Aubrey Huff. | ||
And so I want to ask him because he is in California. | ||
So, Aubrey, just do one more segment with us here. | ||
I want to ask you what it's like in California. | ||
You're out and about right now. | ||
You're a man of the people. You got kids as well. | ||
You're taking care of your boys. | ||
You're not wearing a mask right now. | ||
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I'm in my truck right now. | |
Yeah, well, Governor Newsom doesn't like that. | ||
I saw you had a window cracked. | ||
The Corona can fly through that window. | ||
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It just drives me nuts. The people that are driving by with the windows rolled up and a mask on by themselves drives me absolutely nuts. | |
I think you have to have something mentally wrong with you to do that. | ||
What even kills me worse is the people that are driving, they're walking around solo or on their bike solo with masks on. | ||
It's absolutely insane. | ||
and we can't go into any store, CVS, Target, anywhere without a mask on. | ||
And unfortunately, I have to have this little guy that does absolutely jack diddly for you. | ||
I can't stand it either. | ||
Hey, all right, when we come back from this short break, Aubrey Huff is with us, another segment. | ||
Folks, Governor Newsom may be on his way right now to arrest Aubrey, I'm not even kidding. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, one of the few American athletes that will proudly say he's American and talk about political issues without any fear. | ||
And so we salute him for that. | ||
Aubrey Huff is on. The InfoWars War Room is raw. | ||
We thank him for joining us today. | ||
Remember about his podcast. | ||
Brand new podcast, Off the Cuff with Aubrey Huff. | ||
He's already had a couple great episodes there to tune in. | ||
Very entertaining. And, I mean, you can imagine some of the stuff that goes on in MLB locker rooms. | ||
And you know what? Sometimes they'll talk about it, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And, well, it's no holds barred. | ||
So, Aubrey joins us now. | ||
And Aubrey, we have a large contingent of this audience that's in California and we take calls from them and they're all just fed up with this governor, with their local jurisdictions, with the now shutdown until August. | ||
Oh, but if you're Walmart or Target or a big store like that, you're okay to go. | ||
But if you're a church or you want to have a baseball practice or something with your kids, you're no good. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
So what are you seeing? | ||
What are you feeling? What are the people you're talking to feeling? | ||
I mean, is it across the board frustration right now in California? | ||
Or are there actually like, you know, supporters of Newsom that are like, yeah, let's just keep it shut down. | ||
Yeah, I don't want to be free. You know what? | ||
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I made a tweet video, about a two-minute tweet video a couple nights ago, pretty much voicing my concern over this whole situation, how every single state in the country seemingly is opening up and starting to get back to work, and California seems to be shutting down even more. | |
Matter of fact, I'm here at Target right now. | ||
I've got to go inside, and I'm seeing every single person getting out of their car. | ||
With a mask on, outside. | ||
I don't put that damn thing on until I get right by the door. | ||
And it seems to me that there's a lot of sheep here in California that are really brainwashed from the liberal agenda that's been here for decades. | ||
And it's time to flip this state red. | ||
And the fear-mongering that's going on here, I think it's, you know, looking from being on the inside here, it seems to be worse here than any other place in the country. | ||
What are people going to do In a month or two when they have crossed that threshold of they simply can't pay the bills anymore. | ||
They can't pay the rent. | ||
They can't keep their business open. | ||
They can't pay the rent on their business. | ||
They can't pay the mortgage on their house. | ||
I mean, what are people going to do at that point when they're so financially strapped with no options? | ||
I mean, can they move out? | ||
They can't sell their house. Nobody's going to move to California when there's no economy. | ||
I mean, what are people going to do? | ||
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Well, I know there's an outlandish amount of people that are packed up and are moving to Texas or Arizona. | |
It's happening all over the place here in California. | ||
You watch how great the economy is going to be in states like that here in the next few years. | ||
But, you know, I just feel like people here... | ||
That $1,200 stimulus check, it's not going to do anything for you. | ||
The cost of living out here is absolutely astronomical. | ||
A gallon of milk is $4. | ||
Gas is over $4. | ||
I honestly don't know how people that make minimum wage actually can live in California. | ||
And it's really heartbreaking to see so many families and people that are Just wanting to put food on the table for their kids. | ||
I'm a father of two boys. I can't even imagine how hard that must be. | ||
There's no way I would live here. | ||
And if you look around, just think about what's happening here. | ||
This $1,200 stimulus check, to me, this is just getting people's appetizers wet for what's coming next. | ||
And they're slowly trying to introduce socialism to America. | ||
This is the lead state for that, the Democratic Party here in California. | ||
Well, you know, it's funny you say that, too, because my parents always reminded me growing up about how lucky and blessed I was. | ||
And I didn't grow up rich. | ||
You know, we were middle class. | ||
My family got hit by the recession. | ||
I mean, I had I basically been paying my own way since I was 18. | ||
I'm not complaining, but I've still been very blessed to have my life and to still have my life. | ||
And it's reached kind of a new level, though, Aubrey, that really hit me the other day. | ||
When I was talking to some other people, just getting my car fixed, because there were a couple guys there that weren't working, and they were like, you could see it in their eyes, like, how am I going to feed my kids? | ||
I'm trying to get a job working at Amazon. | ||
They don't know what to do, but that's not going to pay their mortgage. | ||
And I was sitting there talking to my mechanic, and And we're both like, yeah, I mean, because they're still working, I'm still working. | ||
I mean, I'm so fortunate. | ||
It's like crazy that I can even say this. | ||
Like, wow, I'm fortunate that I even have a job. | ||
Like, that's literally what they say in communist countries, folks. | ||
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Yeah for sure and so I got a funny not a funny story actually sad story I've got a good friend here that I work out at the gym with all the time and she's a absolutely fantastic personal trainer she cooks unbelievable meals and she reached out to me uh actually this morning about hey do you know anybody that's this hiring I'm really desperate for a job right now I need to start making some money people that aren't personal training right now nobody's eating healthy food everybody's trying to save money I need a job I'm like listen I tell you what, | |
I don't have anything for you unless you, I mean, I could hire you to clean my house and cook my meals and do my laundry and do the dishes. | ||
I hate doing that. I just want to spend time with my boys and work on my podcast. | ||
And she goes, I'll take it. | ||
Just like that. A woman that's very successful with her personal training business, but it's been completely shut down. | ||
And she's so desperate that she wants to come home, come to my place and clean my house. | ||
And so I fired my big corporation that I used to clean my house all the time, and I'm gonna help her out on that aspect. | ||
I think that's what we all have to start doing, is start helping our neighbors and our friends. | ||
You know, I'm not even kidding you. | ||
I'm like, I'm the same way. | ||
I imagine that, you know, you're a very rugged individualist yourself. | ||
I'm the same way. And so for me, I kind of enjoy doing my own yard work and cleaning my own house, but it is a pain in the ass. | ||
I mean, I go home, I got stacks of laundry. | ||
I'm like dead after a 12-hour workday. | ||
I'm like, ugh. So I'll tell you what. | ||
I'll even put it out there. | ||
If there is anybody right now that is out of a job that wants to come clean my house... | ||
I'm not even joking, man. | ||
I can't even vacuum my damn house half the time. | ||
I got people, they want me to be at these rallies every day in Texas. | ||
I'm like, yeah, I'd love to. | ||
I just have like 10 stacks of laundry, a pound of dirt piling up around my front door, boxes of packages I can't even open. | ||
But yeah, you know what? | ||
Screw it. I'm putting it all behind me. | ||
I'm fighting tyranny. And literally, that's what it is at this point. | ||
But so, hey, you know what? | ||
I'm looking for somebody. If somebody wants to come clean my house, I'm not even kidding. | ||
I'm desperate right now, man. | ||
It's not good. But hey, you know what? | ||
And that's another thing. But isn't that kind of another story, too, about helping one another out? | ||
I think that that's kind of going to be coming in an economy in and of itself, too, is just like, hey, how can we help other people out without this government middleman trying to get in our way or hinder that? | ||
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Yeah, I think if you really, maybe if there's any silver lining in this whole situation is when you start Maybe you start seeing big corporations really take a hit that have been taking advantage of the American people for years. | |
And we start really taking care of the people, the small businesses, the mom-and-pop shops. | ||
I'm a big, big advocate of those places. | ||
Every time I go to breakfast, I go to a little mom-and-pop shops and any kind of restaurant. | ||
I don't go to, you know, these massive corporations like, you know, Ruth's Chris Steakhouse. | ||
I don't do that. I'll go to like a little place that, you know, they need the money. | ||
And in many cases, it's even better than a big five-star restaurant. | ||
But that's what we're gonna have to start coming to. | ||
We gotta start looking after for our neighbor. | ||
And that's the biggest thing for me. | ||
This isn't about Democrats and Republicans anymore. | ||
This is us against the deep state. | ||
And there's evil agendas behind the scenes. | ||
And we gotta start fighting together. | ||
Yeah, and also, you know, looking for that seal, Made in America. | ||
You know, that's a big thing that I think should come out about this. | ||
Well, I know that Aubrey Huff was Made in America. | ||
His podcast, Off the Cuff with Aubrey Huff. | ||
Who is your next big guest? | ||
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As a matter of fact, I sent you a couple episodes. | |
You've heard. It comes out, actually, next Friday. | ||
And so that's when it's going to be the official launch. | ||
I have ten episodes. That's good because they got nothing else to do so they might as well go on off the cuff with Aubrey Huff. | ||
Hey, he's so good, folks. | ||
He knows the clock better than me. | ||
He's like, I got 20 seconds. | ||
I got to get down. He's already a pro. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we got a couple segments left. | ||
If you want, you can dial up into the InfoWars War Room is raw. | ||
I think I'll have time maybe to squeeze in a call or two here. | ||
I do want to play a couple video clips. | ||
I got this little stack of news. | ||
I'm going to blitz through here in a news blitz. | ||
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But basically it's like... | ||
I just won't even say it. | ||
But I can't express the gratitude enough for this audience. | ||
But it's kind of like what I was saying. | ||
It's like the real selfish thing for me to do would just... | ||
And the crew would just be to say, look, we're not going to fight this. | ||
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All right, here's what we're going to do. We're going to take a couple callers probably in the next segment. | ||
So you guys just hold right there. | ||
Let me do this news blitz. | ||
Actually, you know what? First, let's do this. | ||
First, let's play clip 14. | ||
President Trump has been kind of pushing vaccines, but is he going full bore? | ||
Is he kind of teetering on that edge? | ||
You listen to this clip with Dr. | ||
Cobra Fauci in his mask now. | ||
By the way, Fauci doesn't wear a mask for five months while this is going on and says don't wear a mask. | ||
Now all of a sudden that the hoax has been totally exposed and he's been totally exposed and hated now, now he's got the mask on. | ||
But here's what President Trump said today. | ||
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Let's go ahead, please. Excuse me, you're going to have to remove it. | |
You can't hear through it. He tells him to take the mask off. | ||
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What did she say? | |
Yeah, let me repeat that now. | ||
Okay, this lady's wearing a mask so Trump can't hear her. | ||
So he says take the mask off. | ||
Sounds like there's a train or something. | ||
There's no train tracks around the White House. | ||
What the hell is that noise? | ||
Is there construction? Sorry, I don't know what it is. | ||
That's weird. Alright, go back. I guess Trump finally heard her. | ||
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Let's hear what he said. Vaccine for everyone, the full public, or a partially approved vaccine with emergency use? | |
No, we're looking for a full vaccine for everyone that wants to get it. | ||
Not everybody's going to want to get it. | ||
But we're looking at a full vaccine. | ||
Is that a correct statement? So look, you can see that the president is kind of going along with it. | ||
By the way, there's Alex Azar, who I don't think we trust either. | ||
So you can tell the president's kind of like, alright, I'll kind of go along with it. | ||
But he's saying not everyone's going to want it. | ||
And whenever he really is pressed on the issue, he gets off the podium. | ||
So he knows this is unpopular. | ||
He doesn't want this to be tied to his name. | ||
But he's trying to mitigate this mess, and it's just not pretty. | ||
But folks, again, and it was Rob Dew, by the way, comes in here just a second ago saying, apparently there's a trucker's protest. | ||
They're driving around the White House honking their horns. | ||
They're ready to get back to work, reopen the country. | ||
So God bless them. But remember, folks, I mean, this is the key to everything. | ||
Now, it's the craziest thing. | ||
It's like, seriously, I'm not even kidding you. | ||
It's like, if there's a secret door that leads you to the fountain of youth, and everybody's trying to get to that secret door, and you come up and you're like, I've got the key, they will throw you out, and they will tar and feather you for claiming to have the key. | ||
But if you come in and say, hey, I can blow this door up with a nuclear detonation, it'll kill all of us, but it'll open the door, they'll be all for it. | ||
And that's kind of how this is going now. | ||
But folks, this is the information key that exposes Fauci and this whole thing of contact tracing. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, here is the ACLU document reposted at Infowars.com. | ||
I cannot stress this enough. | ||
Remember, Fauci is all famous for his HIV-AIDS deal in the 90s. | ||
Remember that. And now, so this is an American Civil Liberties Union report from October 1997. | ||
HIV surveillance and name reporting. | ||
A public health case for protecting civil liberties. | ||
So they tried to push contact tracing in the 90s over the HIV thing, which, by the way, the government made that and injected it into black people. | ||
So it's the same story. They did the same thing now. | ||
But now they have the technology to roll out the contact tracing and its ease of access with all the apps that are already on your phone. | ||
And so it was Fauci then pushing for the contact tracing and it's Fauci now. | ||
It's the same damn people every damn time. | ||
And so we need to get this report out so that people know what they're dealing with here. | ||
They've been trying to do this for a long time. | ||
And so here it is, though. By the way, you know, I was reading these articles, and here's the catch. | ||
Basically, the whole thing rides on the fact that you have a smartphone until you take the injection with the microchip. | ||
Everything rides on you having a smartphone until you take the microchip injection. | ||
What if we don't have smartphones? | ||
Are they going to make us buy a smartphone? | ||
Are they going to make you take a microchip? | ||
Maybe we should make that decision. | ||
Well, businesses are making the decision to reopen. | ||
Pet Salon reopens tomorrow in Vancouver, Washington. | ||
We had Kelly on earlier, so be a part of that. | ||
5620 Northeast Gur Road, Suite No. | ||
5 in Vancouver. Be a part of that tomorrow. | ||
Michigan barber defying Governor Wittner's coronavirus shutdown has license stripped. | ||
Well, that's illegal. I think everybody involved in that stripping of license should be arrested. | ||
That is totally unconstitutional and illegal. | ||
But you know, I was driving around Austin and I noticed that barbershops in Austin were open too. | ||
So even though it was like, okay, we're reopening on the 18th, people are already starting to open and the cops here are good. | ||
They're not arresting and harassing people, so... | ||
So that's good news. Charges dropped against Tampa pastor who held services during stay-at-home order. | ||
And, of course, that would be frequent guest, Pastor Rodney Howard Brown. | ||
So that's good news, too. And Sidney Powell has just destroyed the fake Obama. | ||
Says, if truth and precedent represent your true concern, your statement is entirely false. | ||
Flynn attorney Sidney Powell schools Barack Obama on rule of law. | ||
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Users can seal the shield around their chest. | ||
And are protected by BioVisor's anti-fogging shield. | ||
And N95 filtration system. | ||
The Shield filters pathogens, allergens, and air pollutants. | ||
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Has a 12-hour battery life. | |
And is weatherproof. | ||
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And weighs only 2.7 pounds. | |
Passion. Vogue. | ||
Art. Culture. | ||
Face mask. I remember back when I was in Sports Talk Radio, it's funny, this girl, I keep bringing her up, but it was one of the funniest bits that me and my old boss used to do. | ||
This girl, Vivian Stivianos, used to wear a full-blown face mask, welder's shield. | ||
This was the woman that outed Donald Sterling that ended up costing him his basketball team. | ||
And she used to go around wearing a face mask, but it was a full-on welder's mask. | ||
Oh my gosh. I mean, the amount of comedy material we got from that broad was unbelievable. | ||
Little did we realize that she was actually leading a trend back then and we didn't even know it. | ||
But folks, this is a joke. | ||
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This is like... This is like in Spaceballs. | |
The guy, the fake Darth Vader has a helmet that's like he's a damn bobblehead. | ||
I mean, folks, if you walk around in this, you might as well just declare yourself an alien to Earth. | ||
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But it's trendy. It's in. | |
It's vogue. It's hip. | ||
I mean, look, if you ever catch me wearing, I mean, I should even say it, but, you know, what a joke. | ||
All right, let me squeeze in a couple callers here. | ||
Last segment of the week. | ||
What an epic week it's been. | ||
You know what? Screw it. Maybe I'll just come in next week and just have the vibes. | ||
I'll just be talking through a bubble. | ||
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Just be like... What is he saying? | |
I can't hear him. I'm COVID safe now. | ||
It doesn't matter what I say. | ||
All right. Let's go to Marcus in Illinois. | ||
COVID testing site in Indiana. | ||
Go ahead, Marcus. Hey, Owen. | ||
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How's it going? I'm COVID safe, bro. | |
Well, you'd need a full hazmat suit for that. | ||
Probably. That's what they'll tell me at least. | ||
I mean, you know this virus, I mean, it can fly, it can camouflage itself, it can teleport, it can time travel. | ||
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I mean, I don't have a chance. No, we're all screwed. | |
Pretty much. I mean, Fauci told me, so, you know. | ||
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But anyways, like I said, I work, I deliver for a hardware store and I was going through a small town in Indiana and And I happened to come across. | |
I couldn't tell what it was. | ||
It was a brick building. | ||
And I looked over. | ||
I seen a trailer, and it said COVID-19 testing. | ||
And literally, the parking lot was empty, and there was probably five or six people Yeah, but think about this, because it's almost the same dynamic with the media. | ||
Remember, they went around claiming Trump supporters were violent, committing hate crimes, racist, all this stuff, but it wasn't true. | ||
So what'd they do? They faked it. | ||
They Jussie Smollett-ed it. | ||
They had the media do it. | ||
So they create all these narratives that are untrue, so then they fake them like Jussie Smollett to make them true. | ||
Same exact thing happening with these COVID sites, folks. | ||
They have all these testing sites, they act like they're overwhelmed, and then they get caught faking it and intentionally making it look busy even though it's not. | ||
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Yeah, that's, you know, and you were talking earlier too, and, you know, Like you just mentioned, Trump supporters, we're not violent. | |
And with everything that's going on, if Trump isn't going to step up, I have a feeling he will. | ||
He's got to play the game with them, which I really hate to say. | ||
But if he doesn't, it's... | ||
We're going to have to general Washington these people because it is getting ridiculous, like you said. | ||
We all feel the same way. | ||
And it's like, look, I don't want to go, you know, Viking berserker on these people. | ||
The Vikings were literally hallucinating, running naked into battle, just savaging people. | ||
Just savaging them. | ||
It's like, I don't want to go berserker level on these people, but I mean, I also don't want to be a slave. | ||
So, you know, at some point we have to make that choice. | ||
Marcus, thanks for the call. Brian in California, Sacramento Rally coming up. | ||
Is that this weekend, Brian? | ||
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Hey Owen, how are you doing? | |
It's May 23rd, 12 noon. | ||
And where is that so people know? | ||
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Sacramento Capital. | |
We're looking to get 10 or 20,000 people. | ||
We want to be three feet deep. | ||
And if you're wrong by California and you're losing your business, get on next door, get a group together. | ||
If you don't got gasoline, get there. | ||
We need everybody there now because we need to open this up and this is ridiculous. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you hate to sit here and say, you know, to make it or break it. | ||
I mean, I won't say life or death, but, you know, we use these cliches, these sayings, but it's like we're, I mean, we're on the brink, if not there already. | ||
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Yeah. And, I mean, if you're wondering who I am, I'll be in a Pride Boy shirt with an InfoWars OK hat on. | |
A perfect blend of InfoWars and Pride Boys. | ||
Hooroo. I also want to say that, I want to ask, Is the super silver stuff coming back? | ||
You know what, Brian? | ||
I wish I could answer that, but I can't even comment on that right now. | ||
Okay. I'll just leave it at that, folks. | ||
And if you're discerning, you'll understand why. | ||
Yes. And it's sad. | ||
It's pathetic. But, I mean, folks, you know the attacks were under, and you still don't even know the attacks were under. | ||
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Right. So, remember the first caller, V? He's so close. | |
He even had the movie. The reason why nobody has moved yet is because there hasn't been a video very clear showing the tyranny. | ||
Once that happens, once there's a clear video of like, you know, whatever, you know, like in V the Vendetta, when they killed the kid, that's when everybody had it, right? | ||
Some video's gonna come up that's going to catalyst the event, move everybody in your direction, but we're waiting for that. | ||
The only thing I'm concerned is the control of the media, because those videos, to me, have already happened. | ||
People getting arrested on the beach, people getting arrested, you know, for doing yoga, opening their shop, cutting hair, doing makeup. | ||
To me, it's already happened. | ||
The media's just not letting the videos get out. | ||
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Well, but this video's probably gonna be a fatality. | |
It's gonna be very tragic. | ||
You know, something... Well, I wonder, because we were talking the same things with the Texas Freedom Force that I was out in San Antonio with yesterday. | ||
And we were saying, you know, it's sad, but, you know, this video is not going to be on nightly news. | ||
No one in San Antonio media is going to pick this up. | ||
One local outlet did. | ||
One local outlet did. | ||
And it's just like, wow. There's one local outlet there that still cares. | ||
There's one local outlet there that still cares about San Antonio. | ||
And it's pathetic that it's only one, but you know it is one. | ||
And then one sometimes becomes two, and then two becomes four, and then four becomes, well, you better get on board, or, well, we're going to know who you really are. | ||
Thanks for the call, Brian. | ||
Let's go to James in Oklahoma. | ||
Go ahead, James. Hey, Owen. | ||
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How's it going today? Good. | |
Thank you. Hey, what I want to talk about was the anarchal system that we're under. | ||
We have no rule of law in this country. | ||
When you have people above us forcing their will upon us, and it's no longer the will of the people, this is anarchy, just as the left is. | ||
That is the left wing itself. | ||
But it's worse than anarchy. | ||
Because, I mean, you could say it's anarchy, but you can't... | ||
I mean, it's almost the opposite of anarchy. | ||
The only people that are in anarchy right now are the Democrat oppressors that are just shutting everything down. | ||
They're acting without laws. | ||
They're acting without rules. | ||
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And so, but... | |
So, I don't know, James. | ||
I'm just as much sick of it. | ||
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What was that? Owen Troyer! | |
I'm calling you out! | ||
What the hell is this? I am Adrenochrome Troyer! | ||
And I'm here to call you out! | ||
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You grandma murderer! | |
You need to put a mask on and be a good American! | ||
And bow down to Fauci! | ||
He is your God! | ||
You ain't got nothing to say, huh? | ||
That's because you're a murderer. | ||
You're a killer. You going to H-E-B? You going to Walmart without a mask? | ||
How dare you? | ||
How dare you? | ||
You know, you can't even say anything to this. | ||
You know why? Because you're nothing. | ||
And I'm calling you out on it, Troy. | ||
What? What? What? | ||
I don't hear anything! | ||
I don't hear anything! | ||
That's because you're ready to bow to Fauci. | ||
That's what I think. You know what I think? | ||
I don't have to tell you that we are in the most important point in human history. | ||
The globalists have taken the gloves off and they've taken the mask off. | ||
And they're like, yeah, you're taking implantable chips. | ||
Yeah, we're into pedophilia. | ||
Yeah, we're into world government. | ||
Yeah, you're obsolete. | ||
You are non-essential. | ||
We are shutting your ass down. | ||
Yeah, we told you don't be farmers and don't be ranchers and don't work in industry anymore. | ||
You're going to be the service economy. | ||
And now the globalists are telling you that there's no more service economy and you're obsolete. | ||
so you better bow down to them and get your universal pittance income so they can dictate your life. | ||
The handcuffs are going on right now. | ||
We have to resist and say no to the New World Order. | ||
And that takes you understanding you were right, and understanding I was right, and getting in people's faces and raising the alarm now while you still can. | ||
Now is the time for action. | ||
Now is the time for you to shine and be the Paul Revere's you know you are. | ||
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Hey! | |
You there. The battle for the Republic is on. | ||
The American Revolution 2.0 is happening right now. | ||
But the corrupt establishment doesn't want you to know, and they certainly don't want you to get involved. | ||
But you can at ban.video. | ||
The truth lives at ban.video. | ||
The information they don't want you to see is at band.video. | ||
This is your destiny. This is the epic battle for the future of humanity. | ||
America will survive as long as you fight. |