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I, Owen Schroeder, am not your slave. | |
I, Owen Schroer, am a free man. | ||
And we are Americans in this country. | ||
We are free men and women. | ||
It's time to start acting like it. | ||
And so now, just like the San Antonio City Council, the Austin City Council, the Cedar Park City Council is about to hear from a free man. | ||
So thank you guys for coming out here. | ||
I'm gonna go give them a piece of my mind. | ||
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Oh, hell yeah! | |
It's my life and my body, stand in front of me. | ||
Take a job in my arms, it's the soul of me. | ||
You walk by, ask to see me lay face down. | ||
I'm a tiger, so it's in your head. | ||
Yeah, I'm gonna sign up. | ||
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Yeah, I'm gonna tell you how to write. | |
Oh, he is not. He is not. | ||
We have been called all kinds of names, like deplorables, for instance. | ||
But the ones who are deplorable are the ones who, be they Democrat or Republican, do not stand up to them all. | ||
There are people here today who have been harassed by Indivisible. | ||
These people have a communist agenda. | ||
I tried to tell people. | ||
I've been to Portland, Cali, Michigan, D.C. I was in Virginia on Seville when that day happened. | ||
I know what these people are about. | ||
I know what they can do. I know they're violence. | ||
I've had it firsthand. I know how quickly you can go from a protest to a riot in the snap of a finger. | ||
And I tried to tell people. | ||
Antifa is really just a gnat in our ear on a personal level. | ||
The real issue, in my opinion, that we're dealing with is a deep state that we've all heard about that is trying to make us slaves right now. | ||
This COVID virus must be a smart virus if it knows to go to a Trump rally and not a Black Lives Matter riot. | ||
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So I appreciate you guys coming out here, not wearing masks. | |
And I would suggest, if you know me, you know I'm a little rambunctious. | ||
But now's the time to get loud, folks. | ||
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I, Owen Troyer, am not your slave! | |
I, Owen Troyer, am a free man! | ||
So thank you guys for coming out here. | ||
I'm gonna go give them a piece of my mind. | ||
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Tracy? I gotta go in and speak. | |
I gotta go in and speak. Yes. | ||
Alright, ladies and gentlemen, we're at the City Park City Hall. | ||
I'm about to go speak. They have speakers separated from the general population, but we'll make sure you can see this video. | ||
I think it's ironic that there's people up here endorsed by Indivisible. | ||
Indivisible sends out emails regularly attacking police. | ||
Regularly. So this city council member Is down with attacking police. | ||
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So that's amazing. Will you renounce Indivisible? | |
Are you aware that Indivisible sends out emails regularly attacking police? | ||
Well, now you've been informed about that. | ||
Do you think that's okay? | ||
Ma'am, I'm asking you a question. | ||
So I'm now aware that you're unaware that Indivisible sends out emails attacking police officers. | ||
Okay, okay. You've made that clear. | ||
Now that you're aware of that, are you okay with that? | ||
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So will you answer the question? | |
It's very simple. Okay. | ||
No, no, no. I get individuals' emails. | ||
They attack police regularly. | ||
They want to defund the police and everything. | ||
Oh, that's great. Your husband's a police officer. | ||
It has everything to do with you. | ||
You're endorsed by Indivisible and your husband's a cop. | ||
Sounds like it literally has everything to do with you. | ||
And now you walk out of the room. | ||
And there she goes. | ||
And there she goes. I know. | ||
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Oh my gosh! I've spoken at quite a few city councils. | |
I was going to pay this governing board a compliment. | ||
You guys actually seem to care and listen more than others. | ||
And then Mayor Corbin, you pulled two childish acts, so I'm going to withhold that. | ||
My guess is you guys can't relate to what these people are talking about, being threatened with violence, having libel and slander levied against you. | ||
I'm actually mentioned in that video that they're talking about. | ||
You guys have never seen me before. | ||
I don't come up here and cause trouble. | ||
I don't threaten people. I mentioned that video too, but you know what? | ||
I don't think most people that'll see this video or that are on this governing board can relate to that. | ||
So I'm going to talk about something we can all relate to. | ||
Because I hope that you guys don't have to deal with what these people are dealing with. | ||
If you don't address it, you might have to. | ||
I pray that you don't. But here's something we can all relate to. | ||
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Every person in this room is an American. | |
Every person in this room is a free man or a free woman. | ||
Full video can be found at BandOutVideo. | ||
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Full video can be found at BandOutVideo.com. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Friday, June 26th, 2020. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room is Raw, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Broadcasting to InfoWars.com slash show, band.video, and WarRoomIsRaw.com. | ||
And you just saw in the opening segment, about the first... | ||
Half, maybe less, of my speech at the Cedar Park City Council last night. | ||
The full video is up at infowars.com and of course you can go right now to band.video and download that video and share it for yourself. | ||
Because I was thinking, what is the analogy to explain our censorship? | ||
Well, imagine I'm in a bubble. | ||
Or like a glass casing. | ||
But I've got important information I need to get out. | ||
But all I can do is write a message on my bubble that I'm stuck in, limiting my reach. | ||
But you can take the message there and you can disperse it. | ||
So the full video is at band.video. | ||
And I hope it just inspires other people to take action. | ||
Now, it is the last Friday of the month. | ||
That means it's the Veterans Call-In Show special. | ||
So, we've got Tyler Nixon coming on in the next segment. | ||
Of course, a veteran and one of our legal experts here. | ||
Confidant of Roger Stone. | ||
Legal advisor to Roger Stone. | ||
He'll be on for an hour. | ||
And then Dorian Chavez, who I actually met last night, who's a member of the Cedar Park City Council, he will be coming on with us as well at 420 till 5. | ||
And then the third hour, I open up the phone lines to all the great veterans out there to call in. | ||
I do have some news, so... | ||
I might as well do a news blitz before Tyler Nixon joins us to talk about the latest with Roger Stone, Michael Flynn, and then to tell you what we all already know. | ||
There's no law that says I have to wear a mask. | ||
The government can't just shut down your business. | ||
Well, that's what's happening here in Texas and around the nation. | ||
I've got some interesting polls here. | ||
One from Fox News says that Biden is ahead nine points in Florida. | ||
Biden has had two points in Georgia. | ||
Biden had two points in North Carolina. | ||
Biden had one point in Texas. | ||
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Do you believe those polls from Fox News? | |
A Yahoo News YouGov poll, two-thirds of Americans say masks should be mandatory. | ||
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What? What? | |
Boy, I hope that's not true. | ||
Two-thirds of Americans want to be slaves. | ||
I hope that's not true. | ||
And that brings me to a paradox that we're stuck in right now. | ||
How is it? Seriously, this is like paramount paradox. | ||
The individuals who hate President Trump, can't stand President Trump, don't trust President Trump, they are currently doing whatever the government tells them to do. | ||
You notice that? | ||
Of course, that goes along with the establishment, the corporate media, the corporate press, Hollywood, you name it. | ||
They are taking orders directly from the government, telling them to wear a mask, shut down their business, live in fear, all this other garbage. | ||
But yet, they're the ones that don't trust the president. | ||
They're the ones that hate the president. | ||
But they're the ones telling us to abide by everything that the establishment and government says. | ||
And that's the other side of this paradox. | ||
Meanwhile, the people who support the president, voted for the president, love the president. | ||
They don't trust government at all. | ||
They don't want to wear a mask. | ||
They don't want to shut down their business. | ||
How is that? How is it that the leader... | ||
The top of the government, the head of the government, President Trump, all of his supporters, all of his voters don't take life advice from the government and don't just do whatever the government tells them to do like a slave. | ||
But again, the president on top of the government, all the people that hate the president, do exactly what the government tells them to do. | ||
Wear the mask, live in fear, shut down your business, freak out about a COVID, or whatever else the flavor of the month is. | ||
A pretty dynamic paradox to think about. | ||
But it's really just a sign of the times. | ||
Speaking of a sign of the times, this is actually from 1994. | ||
Some artwork, a mural, at the Denver International Airport. | ||
Very famous airport. | ||
If you like to go down the rabbit hole, the matrix, you know about the Denver International Airport and all the conspiracy behind it. | ||
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Take a look at that. | |
1994, a bunch of children wearing their face masks with the flag on it. | ||
Now, how would you think to put that mural at the Denver airport? | ||
Of course, this is leading people to wonder, how long have they had this thing planned out? | ||
Well, long enough for Alex Jones and Infowars to be telling it to you, telling it like it is, telling you about it for 20 plus years. | ||
Or is this just a coincidence at the Denver airport, a mural with children in their face masks from all over the world? | ||
Either way, The saga of the Denver International Airport continues. | ||
There is some other news developing. | ||
Hogan Gidley picked as new Trump campaign national press secretary will take Kayleigh McEnany's previous position. | ||
I hope this was a mutual thing. | ||
I thought Kayleigh was great, but a short-lived time for Kayleigh McEnany. | ||
As the press secretary. | ||
She did a great job while she was at it. | ||
We'll see how Hogan does when he comes in. | ||
Trump administration files a brief asking the Supreme Court to wipe out Obamacare, arguing that the individual mandate is unconstitutional and that the entirety of the law must be struck down with it. | ||
Let's see if the Supreme Court does that. | ||
Attorney General Barr has accepted an invitation to testify before the House Judiciary Committee. | ||
And here's why this happened. | ||
This comes a day after House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler threatened Barr with a subpoena to compel him to testify before a committee hearing. | ||
Well, they didn't want to have to go through with that, so they just invited him instead. | ||
And he accepted. | ||
So Nadler gets to save face from looking like a fool. | ||
And they still get what they want, which is Barr to testify. | ||
A Michigan City clerk has been charged with altering ballots. | ||
Nonsense. It doesn't exist. | ||
It doesn't exist. | ||
So even though it's literally been caught now in Michigan, New Jersey, and other places. | ||
No, no, no. It doesn't exist. Two people actually got, I believe, faced jail time. | ||
I think that was in New Jersey. | ||
Supreme Court grants Trump admin fast-track deportations without legal recourse. | ||
So we can actually deport... | ||
Illegal immigrants now who come into the country illegally. | ||
And then Tom Fitton is pointing out all the states that have no voter ID law. | ||
California, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Wyoming, and D.C. This is where the Democrats plan to steal the election. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the InfoWars War Room is Raw. | ||
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One of the most hated broadcasts in the world, if you are a tyrant. | |
Now one man that likes to fight tyranny is Tyler Nixon, also a veteran, so it's kind of a triple threat today. | ||
A man that likes to stand for America, a veteran, and also an attorney at law so he can weigh in on some of the legal aspects of what we're dealing with. | ||
So finally, Tyler Nixon has returned to the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Tyler, it's great to be with you today. | ||
Always a pleasure, Owen. | ||
Always a pleasure. I just want to thank you and the InfoWars crew for all you do now more than ever. | ||
This establishment, founded by Alex Jones, is a vanguard of liberty in this country. | ||
And I urge everyone to tune in every day. | ||
And frankly, the products you sell, the products you guys put out to the InfoWarriors and whoever chooses to shop here are excellent, outstanding. | ||
Please patronize the InfoWar store. | ||
I was underselling Tyler Nixon. | ||
He's a quadruple threat. | ||
He's also a marketing whiz kid plugging the website for me. | ||
The 4th of July super sale up to 60% off some of the products right now. | ||
And folks, jump over to InfoWars store every day. | ||
A new sale every day. | ||
So the 50% off the DNA Force Plus is still live. | ||
And then we just added bodies to the July 4th super sale. | ||
So Tyler Nixon, a total marketing whiz kid here as well. | ||
I was underselling him, he's a quadruple threat. | ||
Tyler, let's get in, let's jump right into Roger Stone. | ||
Five days away, I believe now, from the deep state death sentence, which is of course sending him to jail for his life in a infested prison with disease. | ||
It is of course ironic that I have a feeling If it was some Democrat that was facing jail time, they probably wouldn't open the doors. | ||
They'd say, oh, no, no, no, COVID, we can't send you there. | ||
You know, we'll leave your sentence kind of hanging out there and see what happens. | ||
But since it's Roger Stone who helped President Trump get elected, well, they're ready to open up the doors for him and send him into the COVID-infested prison. | ||
Of course, you know, interestingly, this judge's for one of the first high profile cases after she took the bench in 2012 was Jesse Jackson Jr. and his wife, Jackson Jr. and his wife, according to the judge, basically stole over three quarters of a million dollars from his own campaign, which is basically from his donors and lived like, you know, buying $40,000 Rolex watches in a multi-year scale. | ||
I mean, just, you know, these are these were like thieving psychopaths. | ||
And she gave Jackson 30 months. | ||
Roger Stone gets 40 months for misstatements to Adam Schiff. | ||
I mean, this is this judge is an autocratic, totalitarian disgrace, frankly. | ||
I sat with Nydia Stone and the family throughout the trial. | ||
Nydia is just a great lady, just the kindest lady you'll know. | ||
She's hearing impaired, as Roger has pointed out a number of times, which was a source of even enhanced terror inflicted on him when they sent the 29-man SWAT paramilitary pre-dawn raid on his house. | ||
Yeah, oh my gosh, they sent more force in to take Roger Stone out, a senior citizen, than to protect any monument in this country. | ||
Yeah, yeah, exactly. | ||
Or take out El Chapo, or Bin Laden, or frankly Avenatti, this crook whose health, I mean, the most, well, I guess they don't want to treat Avenatti too horribly, these prosecutors and lawyers, although, I mean, they have really gone after him. | ||
I'll give him credit there. | ||
But this man, beyond simply being a scoundrel, has abused positions of trust. | ||
And that is exactly what these prosecutors and judges do, which is, to me, why their crimes, and me as an attorney or someone who takes my oath seriously, but also my fiduciary Responsibilities to clients and just being a generally good person, trying to be a decent person, seriously, is why they're particularly disgusting because they abuse power and the possibility of justice is removed. | ||
So, you know, where do they go from here? | ||
Where does a Roger Stone go from here? | ||
When he has an autocratic judge who, how can you look at a 68-year-old man, 68 this August, so he's got on a couple months before he's 68 years old, and his wife, Nydia, who's, you know, around his age, too, You know, this woman, this lady is going to be alone, like left just to, you know, to fend for herself as she is past the traditional retirement age for three years and four months. | ||
I mean, I'm sorry, but Amy Berman, Jack, and this is for utterances with no victim, by the way. | ||
You know, I guess you could say he, what, Roger Stone, assuming that what, you know, he's been convicted of with this rigged jury, with the foreperson who's frankly a Democratic candidate for Congress, Pictured with Donna Brazile, who said she would dance a jig to see Roger Stone in hell after he was convicted. | ||
Donna Brazile, the woman who fed Hillary Clinton debate questions while she was supposedly a CNN commentator or whatever they are over there. | ||
You know, this judge basically is—I mean, it is a death sentence. | ||
Roger has every right to be outraged. | ||
And, you know, where's the compassion? | ||
I mean, I'm sorry, but, like, would he besmirch the high holy honor of Adam Schiff? | ||
I mean, Adam Schiff, the biggest liar, leaker, manipulator, deceitful con artist ever to darken the halls of Congress in the last 30 years. | ||
And by the way, that's at face value, Tyler. | ||
He said on national TV and in front of Congress he had evidence. | ||
He literally said, I have the evidence that Trump colluded with Russia. | ||
He is yet to present that evidence. | ||
We're almost through with Trump's first term. | ||
If he had that evidence, he would have produced it. | ||
But real quick, because you're talking about this judge... | ||
Because I want you to kind of mirror this, if you can, or compare and contrast this with the judge. | ||
And we discovered all this judge's behavior and animus towards General Flynn, where even now the case is closed. | ||
The case is closed, and the judge is still on the bench slamming the gavel like, no, no! | ||
I mean, it's so clearly political. | ||
I guess in a legal case, I guess Roger can't even really bring that up. | ||
But it is relevant. It's clear that these judges have been politicized. | ||
It's clear this is an activist movement, not a judge. | ||
Absolutely. No question, Owen. | ||
In fact, I just texted Roger the other night that this judge is starting to go Emmett Sullivan because Roger put an emergency motion for a sentencing delay, or excuse me, a reporting delay for his date, which, by the way, I guess it's Jessup, Georgia. Why is a man who lives in Fort Lauderdale with his family, his wife, again, You know, who he is responsible for taking care of. | ||
Why is he being sent to Georgia to some... | ||
I mean, you're telling me they don't have any penitentiaries or whatever he... | ||
Hopefully he's minimum security. This president will have hell to pay until he writes it. | ||
And I'm going to tell you what, Mr. | ||
President and whoever from the presidential team is listening, your re-election hinges on whether you right these injustices that have been inflicted on these people who did nothing but support you. | ||
So let's get going here. | ||
Sean Hannity asked him almost twice last night, said, Roger Stone's reporting in four days to a federal penitentiary, what are you going to do about it? | ||
And the president demurred, he sort of, you know, I understand he doesn't want to signal or say anything specific, but damn it, get off the stick here, or get on the stick, whatever the case may be, Mr. | ||
President. This has gone on long enough. | ||
This judge, and getting back to your point about Emmett Sullivan... | ||
We're taking a break here, but let's get back to this on the other side, and specifically last night with Hannity and the President's lack of an answer. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Tyler Nixon is with us. | ||
Last Friday of the month, Veterans Call-In Show. | ||
Tyler is our special guest. | ||
We're gonna take your calls in the third hour. | ||
We got another great veteran coming on, who's also a Cedar Park City Councilman, Dorian Chavez. | ||
I'm gonna get back to where we left off. | ||
Roger Stone due to report in four days. | ||
And we left off with Tyler Nixon talking about President Trump last night, on with Sean Hannity, which, by the way, just as kind of an aside, you know, the whole thing last night with Trump and Hannity, I'm a little embarrassed, quite frankly, that these people are still wearing masks, okay? | ||
This is just a joke. | ||
And it's almost an act of, like, caste warfare when the president is up there with Hannity not wearing a mask and then everyone's in the audience wearing a mask. | ||
It's like putting these people on a pedestal above us. | ||
No, folks, this is a republic, okay? | ||
Don't forget Trump works for you. | ||
He may do it for free, but... | ||
No. So this whole mask thing is just really getting out of control. | ||
I mean, you look like a fool sitting up there in your high chair with your social distancing like a mask. | ||
This is a 21st century slave. | ||
Now, I'm not going to pontificate on that because I want to get back to the issue at hand. | ||
That's Roger Stone. And the presidential pardon to me that he deserves. | ||
I, you know, I think this, Tyler, I want, in fact, no, I demand a full pardon for Roger Stone for this because a commute of the sentence is not enough. | ||
And really, even a pardon is not enough. | ||
Everyone involved in the setup and takedown of Roger Stone should see prison time. | ||
Not Roger Stone. The judge, the jury foreperson, Schiff, and the rest of them. | ||
They should be the ones getting their asses hauled into a jail cell, not Roger Stone. | ||
But here's what I hope that the president can at least measure for his own benefit. | ||
Like you said, many of his potential voters or past voters are gonna see what he does with Roger Stone and decide whether or not they want to support him in November. | ||
So I'm hoping he does the right thing, but I hope that he's made this measurement. | ||
Of all the things that this president needs to do, Tyler, pardoning Roger Stone is like, that's like a one pound weight. | ||
It's like if there's a whole thing of weights that the president has to lift and he's looking down the line and he's like, oh my gosh, that's a 200-pound weight I have to lift. | ||
Okay, that's like getting Obama for treason maybe or whatever else you want to say. | ||
That five-pound dumbbell on the far left side, that's pardoning Roger Stone. | ||
It's the lightest thing. | ||
It's the easiest thing to lift up. | ||
Just do it. And if he can't even do that, there's no way he's going to go down the line and lift the bigger weights. | ||
So to me, this is a big sign here, what the president does with Roger Stone in the next four days. | ||
Your thoughts? Yeah, you know, I can tell you from not just a political perspective, obviously, and a personal perspective, I'm a friend of Roger, from a legal perspective, from the perspective of justice. | ||
I watched this case from literally its inception. | ||
Even before it was brought, I was familiar with all the details. | ||
You know, we saw it coming. | ||
And this is a just a I can't even begin to fathom the level and the the depth of the diabolical manipulation behind this case and the absolute gross distortions of facts and truth. | ||
And I mean, these people, it's it. | ||
I'm stunned, frankly, as an attorney, as someone who believes in justice, as a citizen, the level of just inherent, intrinsic deceit and partisan animus in these people. | ||
They are so partisan. Louie Gohmert said it yesterday, and I'm glad somebody said it. | ||
To be against Trump, to hate people like Roger Stone for 50 years that he's been sticking it in their eye on behalf of Republicans and as well as just the Clintons especially. | ||
They don't even recognize it. | ||
It's like the Dunning-Kruger effect. | ||
It's like you're not smart enough to know how smart you aren't or you're too dumb to know how dumb you are. | ||
And in this case, they're so partisan. | ||
They're so absolutely biased and malicious. | ||
That they think they're the objective center, that to hate Roger Stone, to railroad Roger Stone, that's just a public service. | ||
They're just doing God's work up in there. | ||
It doesn't matter, hey, listen, if you need to lie, you need to manipulate, you need to totally contrive a case, you need to browbeat and pressure witnesses, you need to ignore... | ||
The witnesses who lied in instances, including Steve Bannon, including Credico, all these people. | ||
You need to ignore all that because we're getting Roger Stone. | ||
It's the ultimate leftist notion of the ends justify the means. | ||
And look, from a justice perspective, this is righting an absolute injustice and a terrible abuse of our justice system as well as the Department of Justice that I just can't believe. | ||
I'm surprised that Barr and these people You know, they're so institutionally protective, they don't want to come off the fact that a bunch of partisan Hillary bots like Andrew Weissman, just hardcore ideological leftists, managed to get their toe in the door right as the Trump administration was coming in and create this complete, absurd, witch-hunt, lynch-mob hoax full of Democrat, vicious Democrat lawyers. | ||
And this judge You know, when it was Aaron Zielinski and Jonathan Kravis and the usual Obama-Clinton lawyer coterie who were prosecuting Roger, she didn't question anything that they presented. | ||
You know, in fact, she would often prompt them and she would often argue for them from the bench. | ||
They presented this Justice Department now at least Having removed some level of this partisan animus and bias and absurd bloodlust for Roger Stone to lock a 68-year-old nonviolent offender behind bars, finally is seeing some level of fairness. | ||
And they didn't support his emergency petition for a delay, a 60-day delay, but they didn't oppose it either. | ||
So it's very critical when a judge makes a decision whether the prosecution opposes it or not. | ||
Well, before this judge would be, you know, like, oh, well, whatever the government wants. | ||
You want to exclude any evidence for Russian collusion? | ||
No problem. You want to exclude any evidence of prosecutorial misconduct? | ||
No problem. This time she's gone Emmett Sullivan because it's an actual prosecution that sees justice and wants to do justice and demanded, ordered them to present evidence as to why they weren't Or why they weren't opposing, I guess, Roger Stone's petition. | ||
So, you know, it's like literally the mask is off. | ||
I mean, this woman, you know, and they're so deep into their bias, they cannot see it and they also can never come off it. | ||
I think it's the fundamental conceit and deceit of the left that they are so self-serving, arrogant and hubristic. | ||
They can never, ever come off. | ||
They always go too far. And I'm, you know, hoping they go too far in this instance. | ||
You know, it's funny. This is, I came across this. | ||
This is how far I go back. | ||
Delaware's Joe Biden. | ||
Signed by Biden. You can't see it. | ||
1984. Oh, he signed that? | ||
Yeah, he signed it, yeah. | ||
To Tyler. | ||
Wow. Right there. | ||
Barely visible. That's a piece of history right there. | ||
Delaware's Joe Biden. You know, he's such a... | ||
That was like the 80s, wasn't it? | ||
Oh, this is 1984. Yeah, there you go. | ||
There he is. Let me tell you something. | ||
I've known Joe Biden for upwards of almost 40 years. | ||
I went to school with his sons, high school. | ||
I went to church with him and his family. | ||
I was an altar boy at St. | ||
Joseph's on the Brandywine. He lived a few blocks just up the road from there. | ||
Every Sunday, I've studied this man. | ||
I went to his campaign kickoff in June of 1984. | ||
A family friend brought me because I was getting involved in politics. | ||
I was a big Reagan guy. | ||
I went to this event and he gave me a hat. | ||
I have the foam Joe Biden hat. | ||
I got a copy of Conservative Digest, which came out at the time. | ||
It was sort of like a conservative version of Reader's Digest that had an expose on his voting record. | ||
I immediately ran to and began working for, all summer, his opponent, John Burris, in 1984. | ||
And let me tell you something, Biden, I knew what I was doing. | ||
I was 12 years old. | ||
I mean, it's crazy. I was such a little geek. | ||
But Biden was a menace back then. | ||
He couldn't lick the boots of law enforcement enough in the wrong ways. | ||
Listen, I believe in an ordered society, but Biden couldn't. | ||
The 100,000 cops, he was in bed with the cop unions. | ||
The drug war. I mean, his drug policy. | ||
I mean, the Biden drug bills. | ||
Well, let's get back into the history. | ||
We'll get back into the history of Biden coming up after this break. | ||
But, okay, so 12 years old, Tyler Nixon is hitting the pavement for Burris to defeat Biden. | ||
12 years old. Hmm. | ||
I think I was on the tennis courts playing tennis baseball in the middle of a tornado siren listening to my mom tell me dinner was ready. | ||
So that's pretty funny. | ||
It's the Veterans Call-In Special. | ||
Our veteran guest right now is Tyler Nixon. | ||
By the way, folks, we may have... | ||
I won't tell you what's up, but... | ||
We may be calling a audible in the middle of the show to do something. | ||
Oh my gosh! Now put the hat on! | ||
Look at that! We've got Tyler Nixon in the Joe Biden 1984 Delaware Joe Biden hat. | ||
He's got a lot of political paraphernalia. | ||
You know who else does is Roger Stone. | ||
You guys definitely are kindred spirits in the political paraphernalia and memorabilia department. | ||
That's an amazing one right there. | ||
It's actually signed by Biden, too. | ||
Signed by Joe Biden. | ||
Wow. That's a classic right there. | ||
1984, the old foam. | ||
Oh, and also this one, which I love. | ||
Signed by Tug McGraw after the 1980 World Series. | ||
He pulls out a Philadelphia Phillies hat with the old Tug McGraw World Series Phillies. | ||
Alright, you know what? He could go on forever. | ||
I want to get back to a couple points you made in the last segment. | ||
As we carry on here, you know, what you were describing when you talk about how you have... | ||
These are really Democrat activists, and you mentioned Louie Gohmert talking about how biased they were. | ||
It's really a form of tribalism. | ||
It's really a form of tribalism, and it's such a twist... | ||
Because they sit here and they point at Trump supporters or conservatives or whatever for being tribal. | ||
No, we're just principled. | ||
We just have values. | ||
That's not tribalism. Tribalism is what you do when it's just, oh, our team versus your team, no matter what, no gray area, we can't even see anything outside of that. | ||
That's tribalism. | ||
And the other thing here with the double standard, you got all these Obama appointees, Clinton people, Democrat activists involved in this Roger Stone case. | ||
But if there's anything involved where somebody connected to Trump might be involved in a hearing or involved in Trump's campaign or involved in a court case, they immediately make them renounce, get them off the case, like, oh, you can't be involved, you're one separation from Donald Trump. | ||
I mean, the double standard there is unbelievable. | ||
Oh, absolutely. And in fact, I was highlighted yesterday, I thought to myself, The intervention by Barr's Justice Department into the vicious attempt to railroad Roger Stone, a private citizen no less, who was admittedly working of his own accord. | ||
He wasn't paid by the Trump campaign. | ||
He was only the first man in in 2015. | ||
But their attempt to interdict the railroading of this man with eight to nine or six to nine or seven to nine year sentence recommendation, which the judge herself affirmed was ridiculous when she went with the supplemental recommendation. | ||
But they're calling that going after the politicization of the Justice Department. | ||
So trying to depoliticize the Justice Department of the Obama Clinton ooze and the stain that they left behind with the likes of scum like Aaron Zelinsky and Jonathan Kravis and the rest of them. | ||
That's somehow, you know, corrupting the process. | ||
So this is, again, how deep they are into their partisan animus and bias, that to not let them basically persecute their political opponents is interfering with justice, is obstruction of justice. | ||
It's, you know, my gosh, he's politicizing. | ||
I mean, you could not possibly politicize the Justice Department more than Barack Obama and Eric Holder did, or the Clintons did. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's Orwellian. | ||
It's not even Orwellian. It's like, it's Rod Serling-esque. | ||
I mean, you're talking Twilight Zone-level gaslighting of people to assert this. | ||
And for that bloated pustule, Nadler. | ||
And by the way, thank you for shouting that freak, that bloated freak who's been around way too long down or shouting out as you did or scored it off. | ||
I mean, that was brave, Owen. | ||
I've sat in those committees. This man is a disgusting disgrace. | ||
These people are... I mean, I can't summon enough bile just from my sense of justice to really nail these people and describe them properly. | ||
I mean, this man looks like a propped-up corpse, and they are just so intrinsically deceitful. | ||
They are so willing to lie, to do anything it takes to railroad their political opponents and seize or hold on to power that they've often illegitimately gained. | ||
And this judge, I mean, for her to— Let Roger, to send Roger Stone away, I mean, they don't even blink. | ||
I mean, this man has harmed no one in his life other than, frankly, the political ambitions of the Clintons and their ilk, which is a service to the country. | ||
But doesn't that show how evil these people really are? | ||
You're 100% right. | ||
They don't blink. They have no shame. | ||
They have no regret. | ||
No humanity. I mean, seriously, like, oh, we're just going to destroy your life and lie about you and tear you down, and they feel no guilt, no shame, no remorse. | ||
They love it. Anyway, you were talking about the animus, how these people literally do this and feel no remorse. | ||
Like, how can you sit there and lie and deceive, see someone's life ruined, and then you're just sipping on wine, you know, just kicking back cocktails, like, oh, yeah, we destroyed his life. | ||
Heh heh heh heh. Yeah, just send a man, 68 years old, to a dank federal penitentiary in the midst of race riots and a supposed pandemic. | ||
By the way, I just want to clear something up here. | ||
This is the most phony pandemic, quote-unquote, and frankly, I can't believe they use the term. | ||
If you go to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, it says that a pandemic is an epidemic or a contagion that affects an exceptionally high proportion of the population. | ||
I'm sorry, but like 0.01% or less or around that range is not an exceptionally high proportion of the population. | ||
20 million out of, say, 100 million person population like it was in the United States, say, in 1914, that's an exceptionally high proportion of the population, not a thousandth of a percent. | ||
So, you know, this country, I mean, let's not kid ourselves. | ||
We first have the impeachment, then we've got this lockdown, phony pandemic coronavirus hoax. | ||
And yes, the coronavirus is real, but oh, the latest symptoms are a runny nose and diarrhea and a headache. | ||
Oh my God, is breathing one of the symptoms of coronavirus by any chance? | ||
You know, there's many coronaviruses, just because they call it a novel coronavirus. | ||
I mean, we've already got cross immunities through the population. | ||
I mean, this is the most diabolical In my opinion, just manipulation of a population since, frankly, I mean, the 1940s and 30s and 40s in Europe. | ||
And I'm not going to go further than that. | ||
But I mean, it is disgusting what these people have done to this country and people like Anthony Fauci and these ghouls who have been globalist New World Order trash out of hell for the last 50 years. | ||
To be in the president's ear, to be holding briefings and conferences, press conferences, trying to pump up and escalate the second wave that was predicted, you know, right here on Infowars, Alex, and you predicted it for months. | ||
They're going to go for a second wave. | ||
Because why? Well, because the race riots have quelled. | ||
They haven't, you know, they burned as many statues or, you know, tore down as many statues and burned as many buildings and looted as many businesses as they can now. | ||
And so now they've got to move back to coronavirus or, you know, all this nonsense. | ||
I mean, if you don't think that, you have to be willfully blind to think this isn't part of the same agenda that these people, and in election year, of course, in the presidential election year. | ||
I mean, these people are beyond diabolical. | ||
They're evil. They're I mean, you know, generations ago, before we became a more technological and, I think, peaceable largely society, these people would be hanging from lampposts. | ||
Their heads would be on pikes. | ||
And I'm not talking French Revolution style. | ||
I'm talking just justice, just manifest justice for manipulating people. | ||
I mean, you know, it is disgusting beyond belief. | ||
And frankly, if the president doesn't start... | ||
Ridding himself of these people and stop listening to them and buying their BS. And just as the Republicans in Congress sold us out right at the outset saying, well, yeah, the Russians interfered with the election. | ||
They hacked the DNC. A crock of crap. | ||
That's bull. It's never been proven. | ||
They've never presented a shred of evidence other than intelligence community assessments. | ||
You know, an intelligence community, quote unquote, that is rife with seditious bastards. | ||
Like this, you know, Brennan and Clapper and these people and an FBI that's rife with criminals at the top. | ||
And this is, you know, and we still haven't rid ourselves of these people. | ||
And now look what they've done. | ||
They've launched a literal just chaos in our country in order to secure their power. | ||
I mean, I'll tell you, man, you know, we're reaching the point where the polite get along, go along attitude is That patriots and constitutionalists have shown, the deference we've shown, the restraint we've shown towards these people is running out very quickly. | ||
Yeah, and you know what? | ||
For us, it's kind of been there for a while, but we've had to hold ourselves back, really. | ||
But, I mean... | ||
Just the general population is starting to get really peeved off about this. | ||
And I feel like, and I don't want this to happen, but I feel like we're potentially months away from a Fort Sumter moment. | ||
And you just wonder, what is that moment going to be? | ||
How is this going to go? | ||
Because it can go any way right now, and we can either choose to be in control of that, or we can let the deep state decide when it happens. | ||
My God. The Democrats are so pathetic right now with Schumer, Pelosi, Biden. | ||
Folks, they literally can't even talk. | ||
They can't even talk. | ||
I mean, like, obviously... | ||
I mean, public speaking is a gift, but these people can't even talk, folks. | ||
Somebody just sent me a clip of Nancy Pelosi. | ||
She's like... Holding up a piece of paper, she's like, and we have troops at the Lincoln Memorial, and I, uh, uh, uh, uh. | ||
It's like, literally, like, it's like her drugs just kicked in or something. | ||
I mean, this is unbelievable. | ||
This is the leadership of the Democrat Party. | ||
They went with Joe Biden. | ||
They went with Joe Biden. | ||
You had, you had, you had actual candidates that could have maybe had some energy behind them. | ||
And you went with Joe Biden. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard? Nah, we don't want her. | ||
Ban her from the debate stage. | ||
Go with that Joe Biden guy, that creep, that corrupt one. | ||
That's the clip right there. Do we have the video? | ||
Can we roll it? That's it. | ||
Okay. No, that's okay. | ||
It's okay. It's okay. That was the clip, though. | ||
The crew found the clip, but it's just a screenshot. | ||
I mean, Tyler, at what point does America just open their eyes and look at these fools up there? | ||
I mean, Pelosi's been in Congress for 50 years? | ||
Same with Biden? | ||
I mean, these are the people who've been around. | ||
Trump hasn't even been in office for a full four years yet, and they're mad at him? | ||
I mean, like, at what point does the light switch click on when they see Pelosi up there can't even speak? | ||
Biden can't even speak. | ||
Schumer the other day said George Taylor, you know, got killed by police in Minneapolis. | ||
Who's George Taylor? Nobody knows. | ||
Next thing you know, he's going to say a George Foreman grill. | ||
I mean, they can't even think. They can't even talk. | ||
Yeah. Well, you know, Joe Biden used to be considered a great rhetorician. | ||
You know, he was this absolute great speaker, you know, an inspiring speaker, of course, until they realized he was borrowing someone else's life story for his campaign rhetoric. | ||
He was actually considered a windbag. | ||
You know, you take the Senate floor and be like, OK, clear out of here. | ||
It's going to be another three, four hours before we get a word in edgewise. | ||
And Pelosi, I mean, you know, talk about just a geriatric kook job, whack job. | ||
I mean, honestly, Donald Trump is, I guess, what, 71, 72 years old? | ||
He's running circles around him. | ||
I mean, you know, this guy's got more brainpower and, you know, quick on his feet perspicacity than they have in the whole Democratic caucus combined with Joe Biden. | ||
And I'll tell you what, though, I'm a little concerned about the vice presidential pick, you know, this Camel Toe Harris. | ||
She's really driving for it. | ||
I mean, Kamala Harris, excuse me. | ||
No, I think you had it right the first time. | ||
Yeah, I think I did too. | ||
Talk about a despicable between her and the, what's the one from Georgia? | ||
I mean, honestly, it's like if you're, I'm a black female, so I get to, I'm in line no matter what to be the vice presidential pick. | ||
I mean, and you couldn't pick a more despicable group. | ||
But how are they going to do this when Harris, who's the dirty cop, by the way, I mean, think about that. | ||
They have Harris who arrested, threw people in jail for smoking marijuana, and you have Biden who wrote the criminal legislation that put all the black people in jail. | ||
And those two were butting heads during the debates. | ||
Harris was on Biden's asshole. | ||
I mean, but really, doesn't it just show how they think that their voters are literally zero IQ voters? | ||
Well, they know that basically, first of all, she's Willie Brown's concubine, and If Donald Trump had, if they had a brain in their head over there, they'll immediately announce in September the decriminalization, federal legalization, descheduling, whatever, of cannabis, marijuana. | ||
It would be the biggest move he could make politically for victory. | ||
It wouldn't even be funny. And he could bludgeon Biden with it. | ||
Bludgeon Biden. Oh, it'd be game over. | ||
Drug war Joe over the head with it. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And you know what it is? | ||
They realize they could run a literal circus clown as long as he's against Trump because it's not about electing Biden. | ||
It's about defeating Trump. That's all they want to do is defeat Trump. | ||
It really is Trump versus Trump in that aspect. | ||
It literally is. See, Trump is just surrounded by people who don't understand how to win. | ||
They're like just D.C. minds who just think political B.S., Think about the economic impact, President Trump. | ||
If you legalized marijuana, the industry would soar. | ||
The hemp industry would come back as well. | ||
I mean, this is like a no-brainer. | ||
I mean, money, jobs, economy. | ||
All right, we've got Tyler Nixon for one more segment here. | ||
And then we're going to be joined by Dorian Chavez, part of the Cedar Park City Council. | ||
I just met him, heard his story last night, a veteran as well. | ||
He's going to be joining us coming up. | ||
You know, Tyler, you brought this up. | ||
Let's finish with this. | ||
The whole COVID hoax, you know, it's just, and again, it's another level of just people don't even think anymore. | ||
I mean, when it first came out, oh, it's going to be so deadly. | ||
We have to lock down, save lives. | ||
Okay, well, that ended up not being true. | ||
And now we know it with all the testing. | ||
The mortality rate's like less than half a percent. | ||
I mean, you can't even find it on a map. | ||
But now it's, oh, but the cases are up. | ||
Oh, the cases are up. So now we have to continue to shut down. | ||
They just re-shut down Texas. | ||
Say you can't have a gathering of 100 or more people. | ||
They're shutting down bars and businesses again. | ||
Totally illegal, by the way. | ||
And for what? The flu bug? | ||
Are we going to just stay shut down because of the flu bug? | ||
That's essentially what this is now. | ||
They said, oh, you can't compare it to the flu. | ||
Actually, now I can. It's pretty much the exact same thing as the flu. | ||
But it just doesn't matter. | ||
And you have the Washington sheriff. | ||
It's going to take sheriffs, I think, to stand up here. | ||
Saying, don't be a sheep. | ||
Washington sheriff urges residents to defy mask order. | ||
Absolutely. Absolutely. | ||
And so, I mean... I mean, this is like the easiest thing for you to ever argue, but I mean, where is the legal precedent for making me wear a mask? | ||
Where is the legal precedent for shutting down a state? | ||
I don't even know what you would say for, let's just say a virus. | ||
I mean, I guess that's what it is. I mean, where are any of these legal precedents? | ||
A governor is not a dictator. | ||
A mayor is not a dictator. | ||
I mean, legally speaking, is there even a realm that we can try to analyze this other than just to say, hey, this is unconstitutional? | ||
First of all, Owen Troyer for Senate. | ||
You got to run, man. We need you in Congress or, well, maybe you'd be more effective where you are now, but I think you should seriously consider public office. | ||
Well, here's actually, I will tell you, here's what I, and maybe you could answer this since you're bringing this up. | ||
The thing about it is I wouldn't want to stop doing this, but I do believe there are states, some states you can't do media and run a campaign. | ||
Some states you can, though. | ||
But that's, I'd have to look further into that. | ||
I'm getting more pressure every day to do it. | ||
Hey, look, part of me wants to do it. | ||
The other part of me, like, instinctually is like, I hate D.C. I hate the swamp. | ||
I don't even want to be called a politician. | ||
But hey, I mean, we have, there's so few Republicans in Congress that have a backbone. | ||
Louie Gohmert's one of them. | ||
Thomas Massey, Jim Jordan, Matt Gaetz. | ||
There's so few that have a backbone. | ||
We need to send in reinforcements. | ||
Yeah, no, totally. When I ran 15 years ago in Delaware, my motto was public service over politics. | ||
We have too many politicians and not enough public servants. | ||
These people are in there for a sinecure, they're in there for a career. | ||
And frankly, if your job is in independent media, Hey, that's just the way it is. | ||
Nobody can tell you not to do that. | ||
Not if you want to do it while you're in Congress. | ||
I mean, I think you'd want to devote yourself 100% to that. | ||
But at the same time, I mean, they used to have equal time requirements at radio stations and broadcast stations. | ||
But I don't even know how you would qualify for that. | ||
So we could look into it, certainly. | ||
But let's nevertheless get the exploratory campaign going on. | ||
Are you guys hearing this? Tyler Nixon. | ||
I don't even know. Maybe I should just like... | ||
Because here's the thing, if I was going to do it, it would have to be a serious team effort, and I could put together quite an impressive team, no doubt about it. | ||
You have what it takes, man. I've seen a lot of political talent in my life in the 36 years I've been involved, and you're passionate, you're You're on the issues. | ||
Let's not make this about me, but I will just say after tomorrow, we may have some new spikes on the meter about a potential political run for me. | ||
But let's not talk about me. | ||
I'll move to Texas and help your manager campaign. | ||
Let's get back to the issue at hand, though. | ||
Legally, from an attorney's perspective here, because here's my thing. | ||
I almost want to go around with an attorney when they tell me to put a mask on, and I'm going to say, well, can you cite the law? | ||
Can you tell me the law? Well, can't cite the law. | ||
And then I'm going to say, okay, by the way, when you ask me to wear the mask, you're now asking me to inhale toxic levels of carbon dioxide. | ||
I'm going to sue you. Here's my attorney. | ||
They back off immediately. Yes. | ||
Look, I'm so outraged by this whole issue. | ||
From the perspective of as a libertarian, as an American, as a constitutionalist, I'm tempted to form an organization literally just to raise money to fight battles against these autocrats. | ||
First of all, they have no authority to do this whatsoever. | ||
No legitimate authority. | ||
It's sheer force, coercion, dictation, whatever you want to call it. | ||
The Constitution, I mean, you're talking about freedom of expression. | ||
There's nothing more sacrosanct than your body and what you wear, how you express yourself. | ||
Other than covering your genitals, frankly, for decency purposes and hygiene, nobody can tell you to strap some hanky, some filth-ridden hanky across your face, supposedly on some pretext that you're going to protect others. | ||
I mean, this is like the drug war mentality. | ||
We're going to turn everybody into criminals and In order to supposedly catch a miniscule percentage of people who have addiction or substance abuse problems, we believe. | ||
It's not even necessarily proven. | ||
You know, this is, like, beyond... | ||
I think my fear is though, the courts are packed with so many leftists and autocrats that they'll just sign off on it. | ||
I mean, Jacobson v. Massachusetts is the case in 1910, in which they had vaccinations and you know, they basically prosecuted somebody for failing to get a vaccination. | ||
He fought against it. | ||
Now, here's the thing. | ||
They can't forcibly vaccinate you, but they can punish you for not getting it. | ||
Right. | ||
So what they did in this decision was to essentially say, well, you know, the police power of the state. | ||
Uh, you know, the inherent police powers of the government doesn't mean that you can just, you know, there's no limits to liberty, that public health and safety can't, you know, come before someone's individual preferences. | ||
But this is just invented out of thin air in the progressive era of American politics or the beginning of the progressive era. | ||
The Woodrow Wilson, the ilk that have given us the technocratic nanny super state that we now exist under are living the fulfillment of a century later. | ||
And they came out with plenty of these decisions, which just by fiat literally conjured the power out of thin air of these various jurisdictions to act supposedly in the interest of public health and safety. | ||
Now, at the time, I mean, they were dealing with millions of deaths. | ||
So you can almost see it back then, like, OK, well, you know, you have millions of people dying. | ||
Nevertheless, though, the vaccines were just as dicey and problematic back then. | ||
But isn't that the biggest difference? | ||
There is no legitimate cause for concern here. | ||
It's all being it's all being driven up by the media. | ||
And I always say this, if you turn off the TV, how would the world look to you? | ||
You wouldn't even know about a coronavirus! | ||
Yes. And that's exactly why I think no matter what, and there's no credible person would say that these restrictions, and by the way, Governor Cuomo has a suit just filed against him, which is along the same lines. | ||
So we have various tests, the strict scrutiny test being the most stringent test when you're dealing with constitutional rights, which like right of expression, ownership of your body, your personal effects in papers and belongings and yourself. | ||
Our core constitutional, civil, and human rights, frankly, when you affect those, a strict scrutiny test is applied in which you have to have a compelling interest that is absolutely factually demonstrated and beyond dispute that this is the situation, and you have to very narrowly tailor the solution or dealing with whatever the problem is that is compelling interest. | ||
So in this case, we have literally... | ||
I read Governor Polis' order here in Colorado. | ||
It's like, oh yeah, we hear this virus going around that might hurt people. | ||
So we're going to basically lock you down under house arrest for the next three months. | ||
It's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, let's back up. | ||
The portion in which you describe and lay out the case as to what this is and why it's so important that you impinge on our fundamental rights, that has to be nine pages, with the one page at the end of narrowly tailors, not the other way around, not a paragraph saying, well, you know, to prevent the spread, it's been said by the CDC somewhere at some time. | ||
And I mean, this is laughable. | ||
They get away with murder and they have to substantiate it, though, when it comes down to court and when it comes down to your rights. | ||
And they need to be held to the—this is where the conservatives and Republicans need This is not a matter of waging lawfare. | ||
This is defending our rights, and they need to be defended, or we're going to set precedents where these autocratic mayors and governors and fascist dictators like Mussolini, Cuomo, Il Duce out there are – they're going to set precedents where we can't roll it back. | ||
Unless we stand up and fight against it. | ||
Yeah, that's it. Exactly. | ||
Because then they've set a precedent where anytime there's a quote-unquote virus or outbreak, then you just lose everything. | ||
And that's not how this is going to go, folks. | ||
And then they want to bring in the vaccine, too? | ||
Uh-uh. No, no, no. | ||
That's exactly what this is. | ||
Thank you so much. Great segments with Tyler Nixon, as always. | ||
When we come back, Dorian Chavez joins me, another great veteran, also Cedar Park City Councilman. | ||
We will be right back with him. | ||
Welcome back to the InfoWars War Room. | ||
It's the Veterans Call-In Special. | ||
Our next great veteran guest is Dorian Chavez. | ||
We're going to get into what happened yesterday at the Cedar Park City Council and then just kind of his story that I just met him last night, heard his story. | ||
It's typical of the left what he's gone through, but it's still just, I mean, every time you hear these unique stories, it's just kind of mind-blowing. | ||
I couldn't believe it because I was sitting there. | ||
I didn't even realize I was sitting next to his wife and then she was talking about her husband being called a white supremacist and then he was actually sitting right there on the city council and he was just like whoa like it just it was all right in front of me uh so we'll get into that in a minute but folks um I forgot to mention this in the first hour I have uh I've been a bad boy so make up for me and go to we can't breathe dot news remember this Sunday and by the way the mayor just said and the governor just said that we can't have | ||
gatherings of a So I hope 1,000 people show up on Sunday and they can tell us we can't have free speech. | ||
Good luck with that. | ||
This Sunday noon at the Texas State Capitol. | ||
We'll be out there probably until about 3 p.m. | ||
We're guessing that the march is going to kick off at about 1.30. | ||
We're going to march to the governor's mansion. | ||
That's the governor here at Abbott in Texas who's telling us that we have to lock down, close our businesses, wear a mask. | ||
Well, we say no. | ||
We are free men. | ||
We are free women. | ||
And we're not afraid of a coronavirus, which, by the way, there's no science behind your mask anyway. | ||
But it's almost like that's a side issue at this point. | ||
So our message to the governor on Sunday, we refuse to be your slave. | ||
We refuse to live in fear. | ||
We refuse to wear a mask. | ||
That's this Sunday noon to about 3 o'clock at the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas. | ||
This Sunday and we'll be on the south side of the Capitol. | ||
I'm hoping that Dorian actually can be there as well. | ||
I gave him an invite last night. | ||
He's seeing if he can clear up his busy schedule and maybe even speak there. | ||
But we have a bunch of great speakers lined up as well. | ||
Myself, Alex Jones included will be there. | ||
That's this Sunday. And it also happens to be my birthday. | ||
So if you care about me, you should probably show up and wish me a happy birthday. | ||
If you don't, I'll just assume that you hate me. | ||
But that's a side issue. Now... | ||
You saw my speech last night and some of the other activities that happened last night at the Cedar Park City Council Citizens Communications. | ||
And, you know, it was wonderful. | ||
A couple of great men are on that city council, Tim Kelly and Dorian Chavez. | ||
But Dorian is a veteran and he has a unique story, but sadly it's not so unique. | ||
But he gets attacked by leftist activists here, and they say he's a white supremacist. | ||
Now, look, folks, we're not color gradient changing the camera here. | ||
This is actually what he looks like. | ||
We are not changing his skin color, but he doesn't look like what a white supremacist would look like here. | ||
So, yes, you may be confused at home, but this is the lies of the left. | ||
So... Yes, there is a white piece of paper. | ||
Clearly, he is nowhere near that. | ||
But it doesn't even matter. | ||
Really, this is just a term they use when they don't like your politics. | ||
So, Dorian, real quickly, tell us about yourself and then kind of get into what it is you've been putting up with as a conservative on the city council, as a veteran on the city council, the lies that they've waged against you. | ||
Yeah, so thanks for having me on the show again, Owen. | ||
But yeah, so I've been on... | ||
Council for a little bit over two years now. | ||
May would have been a re-election, but that got pushed out to November. | ||
And, you know, I've been... | ||
Since the very first day I put out my Facebook page, my campaign page, I was attacked the very first day. | ||
Got some nasty messages from some citizens, and I just figured, ah, whatever. | ||
You know, some unhappy people out there, I guess. | ||
But... You know, fast forward, I found out that, you know, the person I was running against was an associate or part of this indivisible group. | ||
I'd never heard about them. And then she, I found out she was, you know, trying to do all this terrible stuff, you know, at Cedar Park. | ||
You know, it's a small city, small town, and she was trying to She's pushing for abortion clinics or whole health women's reproductive services or something like that. | ||
She wanted to bring in the homeless. | ||
She wanted to bring in mass transit, all types of stuff. | ||
And, you know, initially I didn't even want to really run for office because I don't like I actually don't like getting in front of the camera and talking and get in front of people. | ||
So I kind of didn't want to do it. | ||
But when I heard about all this stuff she was doing, I decided I needed to run because, you know, as a veteran, you know, we And my whole family is pretty much veterans. | ||
My wife's a veteran. My oldest son is stationed in Italy right now. | ||
My middle son just got back from the Army. | ||
And my 13-year-old says he has no choice but to join the military now. | ||
But anyways, so being a veteran, we risk ourselves. | ||
We put ourselves out there to protect our constitutional rights. | ||
For all Americans, you know, even these nasty ones that are attacking us, you know, we are here to protect them as well. | ||
But, you know, as time went on, I got a lot of real nasty attacks, you know, from these guys, a lot of just the comments you hear all the time, the racism, the misogynist, and, you know, all these other words. | ||
But it got really bad last year when I went to the Drag Queen Story Hour in Leander. | ||
Then it really escalated. | ||
And again, like five months after that. | ||
And again, I went to Drag Queen just to see what was going on. | ||
I wanted to pray for the kids and the families that were there. | ||
And I wanted to see what was happening. | ||
I wanted to see, you know, what Cedar Park might encounter if Drag Queen Story Hour came to Cedar Park. | ||
I didn't announce that I was going to be there or anything. | ||
I just kind of went on my own and two of the other council members came with me. | ||
Immediately after that event, yeah, that video, I actually took that video just in case people wanted to make up some stories about what I was doing there. | ||
So anyways, but I went to the event, and immediately after, there was stuff on social media about I was there, and somebody accused me of saying that I threatened to rape her, and I was a pedophile-er. | ||
The local media came after me. | ||
They were completely lying about what I was doing there. | ||
They said I was there with a bulletproof vest and I was carrying a gun and that I was passing out Bibles for some radical church I've never heard of. | ||
And then for five months after that, I had them protesting me every single council meeting, myself and Councilman Tim Kelly. | ||
They protested us for about five months straight. | ||
We had Indivisible coming. | ||
Eventually they brought in this crazy radical activist that to this day still goes after citizens that support us or businesses that don't want to require masks. | ||
She goes and masks shames them and attacks them on Yelp and gets them bad reviews. | ||
This is what Indivisible and their people do. | ||
They brought in a satanic temple Uh, from, uh, San Antonio and some other places, a witch coven from Austin. | ||
Uh, they actually came dressed up as witches one day, you know, to protest. | ||
And then the, the big one, which, which caused everything last night, I think, which, which kind of really got people moving was, I believe Jen Lowe for the first time saw this video that they played, uh, that Indivisible, uh, Played this video. | ||
It was like a three or four minute mini documentary trying to explain how I'm a terrorist. | ||
Because I'm associated to you, Owen, and Jen Lowe, and Tracy Shannon. | ||
Yeah, so let's get back into that. | ||
We're about to go to break here. And folks, by the way, they mentioned me in this video. | ||
I don't even know who these people are. | ||
I don't even get involved in their politics. | ||
But somehow I'm in this video. | ||
It's like they just use me as some sort of attack base. | ||
By the way, I have zero violent crimes ever. | ||
Zero. No terroristic threats, nothing! | ||
Alright, folks, I'm such a scatterbrain, and I kind of feel like I owe Dorian an apology. | ||
For whatever reason, I didn't even realize, Dorian's been on the show before, I've literally met him, and I was with him last night, and I didn't even make the connection, but it's the weirdest thing, when I saw him on camera, it was like, wait a second, he's been on before with us, so he's been a guest on, so of course they are attacking him, because he doesn't cower to the leftist mob, but if that's not funny enough... | ||
You know, his wife Claudia is also very passionate and involved in this stuff and wants to defend her family and her husband from these attacks. | ||
And so talking to Doria, it's probably like 1 a.m. | ||
in the morning. I'm trying to get him scheduled. | ||
He's like, hey, my wife really wants to come on too. | ||
My wife really wants to come on too. | ||
And I was like, absolutely she can come on. | ||
But it's even better now knowing that she's a veteran as well, because it is the veteran show, so we're not breaking the code here. | ||
She is also a veteran, so the veteran code of the guest continues here. | ||
But she spoke last night at City Council, so Dorian and Claudia Chavez are with us now. | ||
You know, I just find it incredible. | ||
I mean, you guys are like, if the left could be honest about anything, They would say, okay, well... | ||
Because they claim they're for racial equality or all of this crap or against the white man. | ||
Okay, well, you guys aren't white. | ||
You have a family. You're in the military. | ||
You serve the country in multiple ways. | ||
They should be cheering you on. | ||
They should be lifting you up. | ||
They should be hearing your voice. | ||
But, oh, your politics don't align with theirs, so you don't count anymore. | ||
All of a sudden, your skin color became white magically overnight because of your politics and their mind. | ||
So it's just incredible how that works. | ||
So... I'm not sure. We're going to see if Dorian can get a word in edgewise now that Claudia is on with us. | ||
We're going to see how this goes. | ||
Because during the break, I saw Claudia. | ||
She kept poking her head in. | ||
Can I come on? Can I come on? | ||
Kind of coming in and out of frame, just waiting for her time. | ||
So, no, Claudia, thank you for joining us. | ||
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Oh, thank you so much for having us. | |
Thank you for allowing my husband to go ahead and speak to get the story out, because this is happening to everybody. | ||
Well, the sad part is that most people don't even have the courage to come on with us anymore because they believe the lies about me. | ||
But see, you guys understand that because they lie about you too. | ||
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Absolutely. All the time. | |
They have attacked my family in so many different ways. | ||
The first time I ever met an Indivisible member, they went ahead and said that he actually said that he was going to laugh when I'm sexually assaulted for wearing a President Trump hat. | ||
Because I support my president. | ||
And it's like the same thing they say, oh, you're not wearing a mask. | ||
Ha ha, you're going to get COVID and die. | ||
It's like so unreal. | ||
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Well, they actually went ahead and told my husband that because he wasn't wearing a mask and I wasn't wearing a mask when we went to an open Texas rally, that at first they said they hoped that he was going to die. | |
Then they took that back and said, no, we want him to live and suffer. | ||
We want his wife and children to go ahead and die so he can live in pain for the rest of his life. | ||
Again, that's from Indivisible. | ||
Yeah. And by the way, when I brought this up, and I think you guys were both in the room, the video is at band.video. | ||
I brought this up to, I think her name was, is it Ann or something? | ||
Councilwoman Defty, yes. Yeah, so I brought this up. | ||
She gets endorsed by individual. | ||
Apparently she doesn't know who this group is, and her husband's a police officer. | ||
And I simply say, because I get the individual emails, and so I see all their attacks. | ||
They attack police officers all the time. | ||
They blame them for racism and death and all of this stuff. | ||
They want to defund the police. | ||
And I brought that up to her last night, and I simply said, hey, you know that this group that endorsed you wants to defund the police? | ||
She left the room! | ||
She left the room when that fact came up. | ||
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Well, the fact that she said that she doesn't know who this group is, there's pictures of her wearing the Indivisible t-shirt in a stairwell that Indivisible went ahead and posted on Facebook. | |
So she just got caught in a lie. | ||
Wow, so she just totally lied to me. | ||
Yes. She's known for doing that. | ||
You stress her out, she gets up and walks out of the room. | ||
She's done that during council meetings. | ||
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What was even more classic is how Indivisible calls themselves inclusive and they fight for women and minorities. | |
There were three women last night that spoke about I didn't realize that her group, Indivisible, and their connections to Antifa, and them threatening minority women, was a circus sideshow when they tried to weapon CPS on us. | ||
Well, yeah, you had Marvina, you had Jen Lowe, you had yourself, and that's what I'm saying. | ||
It's like, so as soon as you go against their political agenda, whatever that may be, the current flavor of the month, they attack you. | ||
Yeah, there she is walking out of the room. | ||
There she is walking out of the room after, I don't even know who this woman was. | ||
I was just standing there reporting on Indivisible, because I get their emails, how they attack police in their email chains, and she sits there and says, well, I don't know anything about Indivisible. | ||
I'm like, well, they endorsed you and they're anti-cop. | ||
Yeah, well, my husband's a police officer. | ||
And I was just like, well, then you shouldn't really be standing with Indivisible. | ||
And then she gets up and leaves the room. | ||
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Yeah, there she is right there. Well, it's interesting how Antifa says that they specifically want to go ahead and attack minorities the most because we're going against our own self-interest, which is... | |
Pretty rich from her to go ahead and act that way, considering her husband is a police officer, which I have never met him. | ||
I don't even know what he looks like. | ||
But I think her being part of Indivisible and they're attacking the police department is actually going against her husband's own self-interest and who provides for their family. | ||
So I find that a bit ironic. | ||
It's a very, yeah. Well, you don't want to make me and my crew, my crew and myself, out to embarrass you. | ||
But now I want to embarrass this woman because she claims, I have it all on tape, and the video is a banned out video. | ||
She claimed, oh, I don't know anything about Indivisible. | ||
I've never heard of them. | ||
So we'll find this eventually. | ||
The crew is probably on it right now. | ||
We'll get the clip of her saying, oh, I don't know anything about Indivisible, and then we'll play that clip of her in the Indivisible t-shirt. | ||
The bold-faced lies that these people tell, do they think we're stupid? | ||
Do they think we won't look it up? | ||
Do they think we don't have eyes and ears and a brain? | ||
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They actually work off of people not knowing what the heck is going on so they can get away with it because people really don't know what's... | |
Well, they count on people to forget because they know people have a short memory span so they're gonna keep on saying the same lies over and over and eventually people believe it. | ||
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Well, and that's part of the Antifa handbook too. | |
They go and they shame you with the lie and they keep repeating that lie over and over and over again Until it becomes true to the public. | ||
And that's what they've been doing to Dorian. | ||
That's what they've been doing to Councilman Kelly. | ||
And it's just really sad that this is the state we're in and then people Don't even realize what's happening around them, because once they're done with us, they're coming after all of them next. | ||
The one thing I was happy to see though last night was, again, last night and the gathering and all the people that came in is a direct result of Indivisible's attacks and harassment and slandering against people and the businesses and the citizens in Cedar Park. | ||
You know, that video kind of broke the camel's back there because, you know, Jen Lowe saw it and she was not happy about it. | ||
And I don't know if it was her or somebody else organized the group to come in. | ||
And that's great because, you know, I've been yelling from the top of my roof for over a year now, actually for the two years that I've been on council, that people need to stand up and they need to do something and they need to speak out and they need to keep people informed. | ||
Because people are so scared to do anything. | ||
So for me, it was actually kind of cool to see that the citizens got together. | ||
They came. They had a rally out there, a peaceful rally. | ||
And they came in. | ||
They spoke at council. And they put the mayor on the spot. | ||
They pointed him out and Councilman Mel Kirkland and Councilman Ann Duffy for everything that they're involved with and that they support, which is indivisible. | ||
The mayor is endorsed by indivisible. | ||
Councilman Kirkland supports and praises what they've done for the community, which I really don't know what he's referring to there. | ||
Nothing. Yeah, exactly. | ||
And then you know everything now about Ann Duffy, basically. | ||
Well, this is hilarious. We're going to come back, and we have the picture now. | ||
We're going to play the clip of her claiming she's never heard of Indivisible, and now we have the picture of her in the Indivisible shirt with the entire Indivisible cast of characters there. | ||
So there you go. | ||
It doesn't take much to prove these people as total liars. | ||
There's Councilwoman Duffy. | ||
So we'll dub this picture over the audio when we come back of her claiming she's never heard of Indivisible. | ||
Yeah, I've never heard of Infowars or George Washington. | ||
I don't know anything about George Washington or Infowars or the War Room. | ||
I've never heard of that. You can't prove that. | ||
Uh-uh. So this city council member... | ||
Is down with attacking police. | ||
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So that's amazing. Will you renounce Indivisible? | |
Are you aware that Indivisible sends out emails regularly attacking police? | ||
Oh, well, see, okay, well, now you've been informed about that. | ||
Well, do you think that's okay? | ||
Ma'am, I'm asking you a question. | ||
So I'm now aware that you're unaware that Indivisible sends out emails attacking police officers. | ||
Okay, okay. You've made that clear. | ||
Now that you're aware of that, are you okay with that? | ||
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So will you answer the question? | |
It's very simple. Okay. | ||
No, no, no. I get individuals' emails. | ||
They attack police regularly. | ||
They want to defund the police and everything. | ||
Oh, that's great. Your husband's a police officer. | ||
It has everything to do with you. | ||
So there you go, folks. Councilwoman Ann Duffy from Cedar Park is a liar. | ||
Liar. Liar. | ||
Oh, but it gets worse. | ||
It gets worse. | ||
The crew goes back into the time machine and finds this. | ||
From November 18th, 2018. | ||
Indivisible Cedar Park, Texas. | ||
Save the date. Pie night with Ann Duffy. | ||
She's literally been at events sponsored by Indivisible. | ||
So look. I don't want to unfairly attack people here, okay? | ||
So I want to be clear. I don't know Ann Duffy's husband. | ||
I don't know anything about him. | ||
But I know enough about Ann Duffy to know she's a complete, bold-faced liar. | ||
So how can I even trust that her husband is a cop? | ||
Maybe she's lying about that, too. | ||
Maybe she just made that up. | ||
Because she says, oh, I have nothing to do with Indivisible. | ||
We have her at an Indivisible-sponsored event, and we have her in a picture with all the members of Indivisible. | ||
So, Ann Duffy, you have just been exposed as a fraud right here on the War Room with Dorian Chavez. | ||
So, she'll probably get this message. | ||
But you know what... It's amazing. | ||
Tim Kelly was there last night. | ||
He spoke up, and I thought, you know, obviously he was so powerful when he spoke up, the mayor had to go to the bathroom to cry a little bit. | ||
That was his first cry out, time out. | ||
He then did it a second time. | ||
But so you've got yourself, you've got Tim Kelly, a couple brave Americans on that city council that aren't willing to take a knee to the liberal mob that's trying to overrun it. | ||
I mean, what do you feel is the state of the city council right now? | ||
They've obviously got the left-wing radicals in there, like Ann Duffy. | ||
They've obviously got the rhino Republican mayor in there, who's not conservative from anything I can tell, runs out of the room when he faces a question that he doesn't like, calls a timeout. | ||
Literally, I've never seen or heard of that before. | ||
But what is the state of your city council right now? | ||
I mean, at least there in Cedar Park, you've got a couple conservatives on the board. | ||
Here in Austin, it's just all liberals who think they're going to be like the next senator or something like Greg Cesar. | ||
But what do you see the future being for the City Park City Council? | ||
Well, I tell you, the coming election is a very important election. | ||
You know, if the citizens don't continue standing up and getting involved and finding out what's going on, we will lose Cedar Park to an indivisible Antifa council. | ||
So, go ahead. | ||
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Well, this upcoming election, Heather Jeffs, who was actually voted out of council last year, is an Indivisible member as well. | |
She's actually pictured in that stairwell, wearing the Indivisible t-shirt, and she's running against my husband this coming election in November. | ||
But if we lose the council, it will be completely run by Indivisible members. | ||
Yeah. And what will that mean for Cedar Park? | ||
Because here in Austin, we've seen what it means. | ||
We've had the police fall under attack. | ||
We've had the city be overwhelmed by crime and homelessness. | ||
And you know, I feel bad attacking the homeless because a lot of these people are in unfortunate situations and not violent drug abusers, but a lot of them are. | ||
And this has all been allowed by our city council, as well as some other things that's just kind of a side issue. | ||
But I mean, basically, the Democrats and the left and the liberals that run Austin now are running it into the ground. | ||
And I heard people speaking last night. | ||
They said, hey, look, we don't want this to happen to Cedar Park. | ||
People are trying to get out of Austin to go somewhere that's not being overrun by the leftist ideology, destroying the city. | ||
And you're saying if people in Cedar Park don't get privy to this, it's going to be bad. | ||
Absolutely. Yeah, if they don't, if myself, if I don't stay on the council and if Mel Kirkland isn't defeated and the mayor doesn't go, we're, again, we're going to have a majority indivisible council. | ||
You know, and you got the other two, I mean, we haven't been giving them any attention, but, you know, Mel Kirkland and the mayor, you know, have straight, boldface lied to their constituents. | ||
You know, just as Ann Duffy has, you know. | ||
But, you know, Mel Rand is a conservative Republican. | ||
He sought the Republican endorsement from Williamson County and he got it. | ||
As soon as he was elected, you know, within months he kind of distanced himself from us. | ||
And then he was on the indivisible side. | ||
And then last year he was actively campaigning against the conservative candidates. | ||
The mayor is a whole other anomaly. | ||
He's a career politician. | ||
He's from Houston. | ||
You know, he had a scandalous thing going on out in Houston. | ||
He had to leave and resign his position for state rep in Houston. | ||
You know, Dan Patrick actually, Lieutenant Governor, actually did a story on him about some type of attacks he did from his computers, from his office. | ||
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I don't remember the details. Yeah, I think it has something to do with his opponent's wife. | |
He sent a threatening letter to his opponent's wife. | ||
Right. I believe he denied it, but the IP address came from... | ||
From his office. Yeah, so kind of like Ann Duffy denies any ties to Indivisible, even though she's literally pictured with Indivisible. | ||
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Well, and that's why I stated that last night, because the mayor was just like, oh, I can't help you. | |
I mean, the look on his face, he was just so smug and acted like he didn't even know what he was talking about. | ||
He didn't know what I was talking about, Indivisible endorsing him. | ||
And that's fine. And that's why I stated, that's fine. | ||
You can't help who endorses you, but you sure as heck can go ahead and help who you hang out with. | ||
And he's always hanging out with him, and so is his wife. | ||
Well, and you know what? Here's what my warning would be to people right now who may be considering getting involved in local politics. | ||
This is kind of the real threat because I've kind of peeked behind the curtain a little bit here when it comes to the Republican Party and local politics. | ||
And my fear is, not to get too conspiratorial, but my fear is you have people sent into the Republican Party to get into these positions and Really just faking it. | ||
Really just faking it. Not Republicans or conservatives at all. | ||
Maybe this mayor is a case in point, but I won't go too into detail. | ||
But I've peeked behind the curtain and I've seen enough to think that this is definitely, there's something to this with fake conservatives, fake patriots running as Republicans to get in and then as soon as they get in, nope, they're not what we thought they were. | ||
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Well, that's what happened here in Texas, because in order to bind the party's hands from actually endorsing a true conservative such as Bob Cornelius for place two and Jim Richardson for mayor, who's running against our indivisible mayor, Right now, because they voted in the Republican primary, it binds the party's hands from endorsing the two Republicans that did not donate to Indivisible members. | |
Our mayor donated, gave $1,300 to Heather Jess and Duffy, the progressive Indivisible candidates, last year and encouraged another Republican councilman to do the same. | ||
And he lost his seat, and thank God, because now we have Tim Keller. | ||
Yeah, who stood up last night. | ||
I don't even remember the issue. | ||
And whatever he said was such a threat to the cowardly mayor there. | ||
I'm telling you, I've never seen this before. | ||
I've dealt with city councils. | ||
I mean, Mayor Adler, I don't know what's more pathetic. | ||
Mayor Adler won't even call a timeout. He'll just leave the room in the middle of you talking and he just won't come back. I mean maybe it's more or less cowardly to call a timeout and leave the room, but I've never seen that. The mayor literally calls a timeout and he bangs on the gavel and says we're gonna take a 10 minute recess as soon as the subject material didn't go the way he liked it. | ||
I mean talk about stopping free speech. | ||
I mean, again, it's just like It just makes me wonder. | ||
It makes me wonder what their agenda really was getting into these positions. | ||
And remember, he said last night, he was like, oh, I don't even want to be the mayor. | ||
Well, then why are you the mayor? | ||
Well, he wants control of that council. | ||
He wants his people on that council. | ||
He made that very clear on one of the last elections. | ||
When he set out, I don't know how many thousands or hundreds of letters out to local citizens with his mayoral letterhead, Slandering the conservative candidates, you know, basically doing the Nancy Pelosi wrap-up smear days before the election, sent this letter out slandering, you know, I think he accused Councilman Tim Kelly of running an illegal gambling ring, you know, I mean, just total lies. | ||
Wait a second, where can I get involved? | ||
Yeah, so he's totally trying to sway the vote away from them right before the election. | ||
And a lot of the citizens, unfortunately, in Cedar Park, I think, still have the wool pulled over the eyes because they're not involved politically. | ||
So they think that Corbyn Van Arsdale is still a conservative or Republican, and he completely and totally is not. | ||
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And one of the things that I ended up finding out just recently is that he's the president of a lobbyist firm. | |
How can you be the president of a lobbyist firm and then be on council with some of the ordinances that they just went ahead and passed? | ||
Yeah, and before he was mayor, he was actually a lobbyist as a councilor. | ||
Well, like I said, folks, we're peeking behind the blinds here of fake conservative politics, and this is why it's important for people to get involved, and that's why it's important for Dorian Chavez to stay on that city council, as well as Tim Kelly and others. | ||
So, folks, support Dorian Chavez. | ||
Dorian and Claudia Chavez, thank you guys so much for joining us. | ||
It's been a real pleasure. That's right, folks, and all the archives at band.video as well, with the download links so that you can disperse these videos. | ||
Just like us exposing Cedar Park Councilwoman Democrat Ann Duffy as a bold-faced liar. | ||
You like that, Ann? | ||
You know, that's why they run out of the room. | ||
As soon as they realize they picked a fight with the wrong person, they're like, tail between the legs, exit, exit strategy, exit stage right. | ||
Yeah, we exposed you, Ann. | ||
All you had to do was shut your pig face. | ||
You could have just sat up there on your fat butt and shut your pig face, but you couldn't do it, could you? | ||
You had to open your big fat mouth. | ||
And we expose you as a total liar. | ||
How do you like that, Ann Duffy? | ||
Can't wait till you hear about this broadcast. | ||
It's like, I can taste the sweetness of success. | ||
Total victory exposing this woman as a complete liar. | ||
Oh, you could have just left me alone, Ann. | ||
You could have just left me alone and you would have never been exposed. | ||
But you know what? That was part of God's plan. | ||
He made you an arrogant bitch. | ||
Chickens came home to roost. | ||
Alright, I'm going to stop because I now open up the phone lines for you, the veterans in the audience. | ||
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We just ask that you tell us the branch you were with, where you're from. | ||
And we will get you up and on air. | ||
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I do have some other news I can cover as well, but we'd like to hear from you, the veterans in the audience, at 877-789-2539. | ||
Call us, let us know what branch you're from, and we will get you on the air. | ||
Remember, this Sunday, we, in Texas... | ||
Are protesting the mandatory masks and the shutdown. | ||
It's a protest and open air church service, which we really didn't even plan it this way. | ||
As an open-air church service, we do have a pastor who's going to give us an opening prayer and some statements and a closing prayer. | ||
We didn't even plan that as like an excuse to do this because now they've said you can't have a gathering of more than 100 people unless it's a religious service, which again, it's just ridiculous. | ||
So we got, I guess, lucky we at least can say that as an excuse, but some of the crew's like, hey, we should just not say that so that we can be breaking the law. | ||
Kind of, you know, tongue-in-cheek, but there will be a prayer, an opening and closing prayer, and we will have a pastor there giving some statements. | ||
So if you do have to miss church, you won't be totally missing church. | ||
And so I guess we can use that, though, if they try to come shut us down, which I don't think they will. | ||
I don't think they will. | ||
I don't expect that to happen. | ||
But according to what the governor is saying, we will be having a potentially illegal gathering, if you can believe that. | ||
An illegal gathering. | ||
Give me a break. Give me a break. | ||
I will be emceeing this event, by the way. | ||
We got a lot of great speakers that are going to be there. | ||
Alex Jones is going to be there, leading the march in the battle tank. | ||
We haven't done something like this yet, with this much planning for a rally, because it's kind of... | ||
We had another meeting today with Rob Dew and Alex was in there and he was kind of like, are you sure we should do it this way? | ||
Because we normally kind of do things our own scatterbrained type of way. | ||
I was like, no, we're really planning this one. | ||
We're really getting the speakers lined up. | ||
We're doing it right. We're not just going to fly in berserker style. | ||
We're going to do this. We're going to organize it. | ||
We're going to do it right. And the audience is going to be there to support us. | ||
So it's this Sunday, noon. | ||
This Sunday, June 28th, noon. | ||
The Texas State Capitol here in Austin, Texas on the south side. | ||
So be on the lookout for us. | ||
Be on the lookout for us and... | ||
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You know what? And I need to say this right now. | ||
I regret not doing this before. | ||
There is a gentleman who I've met who has a t-shirt printing company. | ||
And I've met you, and I hope you're listening today. | ||
Please email me, owens at infowars.com. | ||
My email's already inundated, so I might as well just throw it out there now at this point. | ||
But if you're the individual that I spoke with that has a t-shirt printing company, your own t-shirt printing press, I guess is what they call it, and I need to talk to you, owens at infowars.com. | ||
If you hear this, please reach out. | ||
Or if you happen to be listening to this and you have a t-shirt printing press, again, I think that's what it's called. | ||
I could be embarrassing myself, but I don't know the correct terminology. | ||
Or if you have one, please reach out. | ||
Email me, owens, owens, at infowars.com. | ||
I need to talk to you about something. | ||
Now, I'll just leave it at that. But we do have Reed, a Marine, calling in from Florida, who I know makes hats, because I have received a couple hats from Reed. | ||
Very high quality. | ||
Reed will lead us off today on the phone lines on the Veterans Calling Special. | ||
Reed, what's up, brother? | ||
unidentified
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Hey, how's it going, Owen? | |
Hey, question for you. | ||
Do you have a cell phone? | ||
Yes. I'm not a big conspiracy theorist, but do you know that your cell phone had a tracker downloaded on it and the government can now track you on your cell phone? | ||
Oh, absolutely. You sign all your rights over as soon as you download an app. | ||
In fact, I have an iPod. | ||
I don't even have it connected to the internet. | ||
It's not even on my service plan. It's just an iPod. | ||
I'm like, people make fun of me, but I like having an iPod for my music. | ||
And it even updated on its own with the new iOS system with the tracking. | ||
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My iPod! My iPod! | |
Anybody with a cell phone now, because I saw this guy and he's like, oh, I'm not a conspiracy theorist, and I'm not either, but he said, yeah, if you go into Google settings on your settings app, And it straight up says COVID-19 tracker. | ||
So basically, anybody with a cell phone can now be tracked. | ||
And it's supposed to have a little switch where you can turn it off and on. | ||
You touch it, it does absolutely nothing. | ||
Oh, you can't even turn it off? | ||
unidentified
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No. If you've got your cell phone, look at it. | |
Do you have an iPhone? | ||
Not my personal phone. | ||
I have something that's a little harder for the Chinese to spy on me 24-7, but it probably doesn't even matter. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, either Android or iPhone, you can actually go into the settings, go to Google settings, and it straight up says COVID tracker on your phone. | |
And isn't it just incredible how they've rolled this whole thing out, a total fraud, and it ends up just being another tool to spy on us? | ||
unidentified
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It's basically we're turning into China. | |
We're basically becoming China and no one even knows it. | ||
It's like, how do you get people to understand this? | ||
How do you get people to be freaked out over this? | ||
Because they all know it, but it's like we're numb to it now. | ||
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It's like we don't even care. Well, the thing with me, I didn't even know it was on my phone until I saw a guy on TikTok talking about it. | |
And I'm like, okay, I'm going to check this out for myself. | ||
Because, like I said, I'm not a conspiracy theorist. | ||
And I did it, and it straight up said COVID-19 tracker on my phone. | ||
Well, and remember, I think it was Google. | ||
I think it may have been... | ||
Sundar Pichai. But I think Apple may have been there too. | ||
In front of Congress. And somebody brought it up. | ||
I'm trying to jog my memory. It may have been Ted Cruz. | ||
Anyway, they were sitting there and they said, now... | ||
This is well known, but they said, okay, even when you turn off, even when you turn off the tracking, and this is before the COVID stuff, just in general, your phone monitoring your location and traveling and everything, even if you turn that setting off, it still does that. | ||
And I think it was Ted Cruz. | ||
I forget who it was. They brought that up to Sundar Pichai. | ||
And I think somebody from Apple was there that day, too. | ||
And they kind of just shrugged it off. | ||
Like, yeah, but not really. | ||
But it's been totally proven. | ||
It's been totally proven. | ||
And I remember when I first started doing politics, I was just kind of getting red-pilled. | ||
I was talking about the notion of this and I had basically, I mean, I would guess was basically a whistleblower or an insider. | ||
I was never able to actually reach out to this person. | ||
They sent me an encrypted email and it had all of my activity on a document for a whole month. | ||
And they were like, Owen, you're not wrong about this. | ||
Here's the proof. And they printed out a map of everywhere I'd gone that month. | ||
Now, I didn't give them access to anything. | ||
I don't know how they got it. | ||
I don't know who they are. But they had it. | ||
And they sent it to me. | ||
And they said, hey, you're right. Here you go. | ||
Here's the proof. So, I mean, it's happening, Reed. | ||
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The cell phone can look this up right now. | |
And they don't even give you an option to turn it off. | ||
And that's the scary thing. | ||
If I had the option to turn it off, like your location, they say you can turn it off. | ||
But, I mean, you can touch the button and it doesn't do anything. | ||
And anybody on your crew with a cell phone can look at this and verify it. | ||
Yeah, and here's the congressional session right here where Sundar Pichai is trying to act like that's not the case, even though we know that's the case. | ||
Reid, thank you so much for the call. | ||
Let's hop to Corporal Marine on the other coast in California. | ||
Go ahead, Corporal. Hey, what's going on, Owen? | ||
Can you hear me? Loud and clear. | ||
unidentified
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All right. Hey, I just wanted to start off real quick with a shout out to the crew. | |
Thanks for everything you guys do, particularly whoever made that Alex Jones Goblin video that gets me every time I make my day. | ||
So thank you guys for that. | ||
I wanted to point that out. And a mega shout out to Super Male Vitality. | ||
I've been taking that pretty recently. | ||
I'm starting to get a little bit older and It makes me feel like a Marine again. | ||
I love it. I love it. I like that. | ||
Oh, that's good. Super Male Vitality makes me feel like a Marine again. | ||
unidentified
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Absolutely. Absolutely. | |
I fully endorse it, and I'm going to continue to keep taking that product. | ||
Thank you. Thank you, sir. | ||
unidentified
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So, after all that, this is what I wanted to get to. | |
I just wanted to bring this up. | ||
So, now, I don't want to give off too much personal information, but I work for an airline. | ||
I fly for an airline. And I exclusively work international flights. | ||
And so obviously furloughed because we can't travel internationally right now. | ||
I particularly work the Europe route. | ||
And so basically how I got started with Infowars is after I got back, I actually traveled to Europe after the ban. | ||
And I got back and expected, you know, fully to get sick and all my colleagues to get sick and the people around us to get sick because, I mean, we were going after the quote-unquote outbreak and getting, you know, herded like cattle. | ||
No social distancing, no masks. | ||
So it was inevitable that we were all going to catch this thing. | ||
So 14 days, the incubation period goes by, and I noticed, okay, I didn't get sick. | ||
The people around me Didn't get sick. | ||
I'm starting to talk to my colleagues. | ||
They didn't get sick. So already some red flags. | ||
So I started tuning into InfoWords because I heard about you guys through the Joe Rogan podcast when Alex Jones was on. | ||
So I'm like, these guys might know something. | ||
Like, this is all starting to seem a little shady. | ||
I'm going to start listening to these guys. | ||
So I started listening to InfoWords. | ||
You guys were on point. | ||
I knew it. Like, you guys nailed everything on my head. | ||
So I'm like, all right, loyal InfoWords guy. | ||
Right here. This is my main source of news now. | ||
Alright, pause right there. I gotta go to a break, but I want you to finish this statement. | ||
And I actually want to, because you're dialing in to something I was thinking about earlier. | ||
So stay right there. We'll be right back. | ||
Alright, ladies and gentlemen. Before I go back to your phone calls, and I go back to Corporal, I need to mention this, because I'll just forget. | ||
Parler is all the rage right now. | ||
And you know, I've got a theory that The only reason why President Trump hasn't jumped off of Twitter is because of Brad Parscale. | ||
That's a working theory. | ||
But Parler is all the rave right now as the Twitter banhammers are out. | ||
And so we do have a Parler account. | ||
If you're looking to follow our content on Parler, there it is. | ||
Owen Troyer at War Room. | ||
And that is the official account of the War Room. | ||
At War Room on Parler. | ||
That's amazing. We almost have 10,000 followers there. | ||
I don't think I've ever mentioned it on air once. | ||
But we do have our content there. | ||
And I also have a personal Parler account that I set up a year ago today that I just don't use. | ||
I just set it up so I could get at all I do is Owen because that's my social media brand. | ||
But at all I do is Owen. | ||
That's my account. | ||
I've got 5,000 followers. | ||
I've put one... One parlor tweet out or whatever you call it. | ||
One parlor. What do you call it? | ||
A mention? A quote? | ||
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A what? A parlay? | |
It is a parlay. | ||
I'm like, oh, parlay. If you're a gambler, just avoid the parlays, okay? | ||
Just avoid the parlays. | ||
But if you're on parlor, we have the parlays. | ||
Apparently, one parlay for me is worth 5,000 followers. | ||
It's pretty good. That's got to be tops on parlor. | ||
Anyway, all kidding aside, at All I Do Is Own is my personal one. | ||
I'm going to get back on there and get active. | ||
But at War Room is the official War Room parlor where we put out our content. | ||
Also, I put up exclusive content on my Subscribestar if you want to check that out. | ||
Sometimes I give you guys on my Subscribestar some hints, some leads about what's coming next before I do it here on air. | ||
But also, if you want to get in touch with me, I always go into my message inbox on Subscribestar. | ||
So if you're a subscriber, you always have direct contact with me. | ||
Now, let's go back to our last caller, Corporal, who made a great point that I want to finish up on here. | ||
He talks about how, oh, he's doubting the whole COVID stuff and he's looking for a news source because this is how it always starts, folks. | ||
And this is why they banned us. | ||
This is why they don't want us on social media because they know our broadcasts, our transmissions, our breakdowns, our analytics, our transmissions are the most powerful, most influential. | ||
So when something breaks and it's a big story and we would be on, say, YouTube, we'd be number one. | ||
They can't have that. | ||
They can't have that. | ||
But people are still finding us thanks to your support at Infowarsstore.com and us being able to launch Band.video and other platforms. | ||
So, Corporal, just finish up on your point about finding Infowars and now coming here every day. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. Hey, sorry about the speakerphone thing, too. | |
The crew got in my ear about that. | ||
Oh, boy. I listen to you guys when I work out after I take my super male vitality. | ||
So, yeah, just... | ||
Apologies for that. But anyway, yeah, so what I was saying, where was I? So yeah, fast forward to where we are now. | ||
I just found out that out of my entire crew, pilots, flight attendants, gate crew, everybody on this crew, not a single person was hospitalized for this. | ||
And you'll never see that on the news. | ||
I mean, that's a good, that kind of highlights... | ||
The lack of danger and the unnecessary overblown reaction to shutting down the country. | ||
I mean, to me, that just highlights it right there. | ||
Like, if you really are in danger, then why didn't we create a stimulus package for those that are in danger? | ||
Why don't we create a system for them to stay safe? | ||
I mean, we gotta keep moving. | ||
I don't want to bring children into this world right now because it's gonna go this route, you know? | ||
Like, we're setting up such a dark future here. | ||
So... Oh a total dystopian future is being rolled out right now because of this COVID hoax. | ||
And you're 100% right. | ||
It doesn't even make any sense. Like, they keep saying, you know, record number of cases, record number of cases. | ||
That is such a misnomer. | ||
These are people just testing positive. | ||
You could run tests all day long for anything you want and then just say, oh, record number of cases if you test everybody. | ||
It's a lie, folks. | ||
It's a lie. | ||
Corporal, thank you so much for the phone call. | ||
Let's hop over to Tennessee. | ||
Jim, an Army veteran, has called in. | ||
Go ahead, Jim. How's it going, Owen? | ||
unidentified
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Great show. Listen, I'm a new listener. | |
Well, glad to have you with us. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. I appreciate all you're doing here, keeping it real. | |
So, I work for a healthcare company out of Minneapolis, Minnesota, a small company called United Healthcare, up until today. | ||
Last week, I posted an article on Facebook about Black Lives Matter. | ||
And the post said, we are Black Lives Matter and we're going to kill all you white people. | ||
And I made a comment. | ||
And my comment was, bring it on. | ||
I live in Tennessee. | ||
We carry guns. | ||
Bring it on. Let's dance. | ||
Period. I got fired today because of that. | ||
And I plan on fighting back. | ||
I've already filled out an EEOC report. | ||
And I've already contacted a couple of attorneys. | ||
And I'm fighting back. | ||
I'm not going to play their team. And let's just be clear here. | ||
So are you white? | ||
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I am 61 years old, 62 soon. | |
And I'm disabled. | ||
I have a vision problem. | ||
Well, the reason why I ask is because they say they're going to kill Whitey. | ||
I mean, that's a direct threat to your life. | ||
So I guess they're saying you're not allowed to defend yourself. | ||
unidentified
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That's exactly right. Wow. | |
That's exactly right. Why is it, too? | ||
I always notice it's like... These leftist activists always try to target people that they think are weak. | ||
Like they see an old gentleman who may have a disabled vision or whatever. | ||
They always go after you. They kick the guy in the wheelchair. | ||
They go after the guy who's alone in a crowd. | ||
They go after the tiny... I mean, why do they do this? | ||
Do they just think you're not going to fight back or what? | ||
unidentified
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They think most people won't fight back, and that's the problem. | |
Well, they haven't met me yet. | ||
So you're planning on taking this up against your employer? | ||
To me, this is a total wrongful termination. | ||
unidentified
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Absolutely. Wrongful termination. | |
Racist. It's racist. | ||
Just a number of things. | ||
Again, you don't have free speech? | ||
You don't get to defend yourself when someone threatens your life? | ||
Imagine that world. | ||
Exactly. But that's the threat. | ||
That's the world they want. | ||
That's what they're building right now. | ||
Oh, Roger Stone has to go to jail, but not Comey, you know. | ||
unidentified
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That's right. That's right. | |
And all this is that great company in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where, oh, by the way, isn't there a lady that wears a rag on her head from there in Congress somewhere or Senate? | ||
Oh, that one. Oh, now they'll really fire you for something like that. | ||
How dare you? But she says, you know, defund the police. | ||
Yep. No, it's crazy, Jim. | ||
Well, I wish you the best of luck. | ||
I mean, to me, this is a total wrongful termination. | ||
I don't know how they can win this legal battle. | ||
unidentified
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I hope they don't. | |
I wouldn't even go for your job back. | ||
I'd just sue them for monetary compensation. | ||
unidentified
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That's all I want. That's all I want. | |
I'm not going back for the job. | ||
This is just pathetic. | ||
But this is the world that the left has created. | ||
This is what they want. They want to be able to pick out their political enemies and destroy them. | ||
Any way, any means possible. | ||
Jim, thank you so much for calling in and sharing that story and being a part of the audience. | ||
What more do you need to know, folks? | ||
The only discrimination happening in this country... | ||
Is political discrimination. | ||
Ideological discrimination. | ||
Philosophical discrimination. | ||
And it's all by the left who can't even think. | ||
They can't even think. | ||
Alright, I've just recovered my Parler password and I'm live. | ||
At all I do is Owen. | ||
Or at War Room for all the War Room content on Parler. | ||
By the way, you heard the last caller Jim mention about being fired for daring to say he'll defend his life. | ||
Kansas State student Jaden McNeil. | ||
Puts out a joke tweet that goes, Congratulations to George Floyd on being drug-free for an entire month. | ||
K-State immediately responds and says, We are launching an immediate review of the university's options, Black Lives Matter at Kansas State University, and we will continue to fight for social justice. | ||
Tell me the lie. | ||
Tell me the lie. George Floyd has been drug-free for an entire month. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
Oh, but K-State is on the case. | ||
Oh, we're on the state at K-State here in Manhattan, Kansas. | ||
You suck. | ||
Shut down all the universities at this point. | ||
Remember, this Sunday, folks, join myself, Alex Jones. | ||
We've got a bunch of great speakers. | ||
The Infowars battle truck. | ||
It's all going to be this Sunday noon at the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas. | ||
We're going to march to the governor's mansion. | ||
We refuse to wear masks. | ||
You cannot make me wear a mask. | ||
I will not be your slave. | ||
Let's go back out to the phone lines. | ||
Andrew, Army veteran in Alaska. | ||
unidentified
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Go ahead, Andrew. Hey Owen, first time caller, long time listener. | |
First I want to say, Vitamin Mineral Fusion, good stuff. | ||
Survival Shield X2, all the products. | ||
I take a fair number of them on my daily regimen. | ||
God bless you brother, thank you for the support. | ||
unidentified
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Oh yeah, and the crew's great. | |
Even the warehouse crew that packs and ships, big shout out to them. | ||
What I want to talk about is how to wake people up from wearing masks. | ||
Now, Costco recently initiated a mask ban. | ||
Or not a mask, Ben. They force you to wear a mask as you walk in. | ||
Well, I pulled a little stump where I took a face mask, I cut the nose and mouth out of it, put it on my face and started walking around Costco. | ||
And when the employee comes up to you and says, well, you're supposed to be wearing a mask. | ||
I say, I am wearing a mask. | ||
You've never said it, couldn't have a hole in it. | ||
Yeah, or like, yeah, I am wearing a mask. | ||
I also like to breathe oxygen. | ||
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Exactly. And I have a hard time breathing in those stupid masks. | |
And another thing I do, like I was down in Seward, Alaska a few weeks ago. | ||
There was a restaurant worker. | ||
She was wearing a mask. And I just started talking to her. | ||
I said, you know how ridiculous you look right now? | ||
And she's like, what? And I said, there's 700,000 people in the state of Alaska and there's only 200 active cases? | ||
And yet you're scared of something that barely kills anybody? | ||
Yeah, what are people even afraid of? | ||
unidentified
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Well, and that's the thing. | |
Where I live, I live in North Anchorage, out in the country. | ||
I'm fortunate. Up here where I live, people are just going about their daily lives. | ||
Down in Anchorage, the mayor, liberal Democrat, Ethan Berkowitz, is threatening another hunkered-down order, and he's trying to impose masks on the public. | ||
But he has a difficult time enforcing those types of things, because Alaskans in general are generally well-armed and are not afraid to voice their opinions. | ||
Yeah, and so they'll never show any of that on mainstream news, by the way. | ||
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Oh, no, they don't because initially when Alaska decided to open the state, he says, well, we're going to be closed for two more weeks because I'm Ethan Berkowitz. | |
I control you. By the way, I got a nickname for his last name. | ||
You can use your imagination on that one. | ||
And he said certain things he can control everybody and then he pissed a whole bunch of people off and they all got up and they decided to go to his office and camped out. | ||
Then he's like, okay, we'll reopen this weekend. | ||
Well, this really is their big move, and it's almost impossible to fully grasp because it seems so ridiculous. | ||
Oh, masks, COVID, okay, whatever, fake pandemic, but this is it. | ||
I mean, this is their big move, folks. | ||
This is the big New World Order globalist move for medical tyranny, uh, This is their big move. | ||
They want to inject you with their traceable vaccine. | ||
They want to give them themselves the legal right to track and trace you 24-7. | ||
They want to give themselves a legal right to make you a criminal. | ||
That's what this is. You're now a virus-carrying criminal no matter what. | ||
No more innocent until proven guilty. | ||
You're guilty. You're a virus-carrying criminal. | ||
You have to wear a mask. You have to get your temperature checked. | ||
You have to have your hands sanitized. | ||
Bullcrap, man. This is a free country. | ||
This is a free country, and they're trying to rip it all away from us. | ||
And this is their big move. | ||
This is our fight, man. | ||
This is really our fight. | ||
Andrew, thank you so much for the call. | ||
I wish I had more time, but I got other veteran callers I got to get to here. | ||
Let's go to Ken, a Navy veteran in Massachusetts. | ||
unidentified
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Ken, go ahead. Hey, God bless you and the crew. | |
How you doing, Owen? Thank you. | ||
Alright, listen. COVID. Automatic update when you update your system. | ||
You know, in the middle of the night, your phone will just update itself. | ||
Well, I don't know what's going on with that, but you can ask other people out there. | ||
I do a lot of research. | ||
People should research the MIT research about 50 years ago, 1971. | ||
Club of Rome. How we can't sustain population. | ||
And goods and services. | ||
I mean, I come across so much research, Holland. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
And I'm trying to wake people up in my local area. | ||
I've worked for local media. | ||
And just to get this stuff flushed out, And to expose this corruption and these lies and everybody wants to wear a mask. | ||
I mean, this is some tough stuff. | ||
And just like I said, to try to wake people up, man, I don't know. | ||
We're getting a message out there. | ||
I try to mention Infowars. | ||
I've been following Alex for, like, since Fox News. | ||
So, I mean, people need to do their homework. | ||
I mean, I find this funny how it coincides with the solar minimum that we're going through. | ||
Which, you know, people should research that too. | ||
And how we're going through this economic crisis at the same time. | ||
And I have graphs, Peter Turchin, I don't know if I'm pronouncing that right. | ||
His research coincides with the civilizations and the civil unrest. | ||
I mean, it's just crazy, Owen, of how to wake people up. | ||
And you can't be neutral on a moving train. | ||
You really can't. | ||
And people... Doing what's right is wrong and wrong is right. | ||
And I try to explain to people, but I get fired. | ||
I have to walk off the jobs. | ||
It's just a sad situation. | ||
No, but this is it. Folks, we're lucky that this is the fight right now. | ||
We're lucky that we're at this point where the fight is just choosing not to wear a mask. | ||
And trust me, if we don't fight this fight and win, the next fight is going to be It's not going to be fun, okay? | ||
It's not going to be not wearing a mask. | ||
It's going to be something a lot harder to deal with. | ||
So, I mean, this is the fight now. | ||
I mean, there's a reason why I never mask. | ||
And, well, I have a feeling that, well, I won't say it, but I'm not masking. | ||
So, people think they're going to put a mask on me. | ||
It's not going to happen. You're not going to muzzle me. | ||
Ken, thank you so much for that call. | ||
Let's go to Tom, Navy veteran, Virginia. | ||
Tom, go ahead, you're on the air. | ||
unidentified
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Tom, are you live? | |
you I think we may have lost Tom. | ||
Did we lose Tom, guys? All right, that's okay. | ||
Tell you what, let's go to another caller here. | ||
Alex in Connecticut says he was fired for trying the mask exemption card. | ||
I guess at work. Alex, what happened? | ||
unidentified
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Hey, Owen, what's going on? | |
Can you hear me? Yep. | ||
All right, great. Yes. I just want to call in for that. | ||
I know this is veteran stuff, but I just want to call in for that. | ||
Yeah, so they gave me... | ||
I posted on Unmasked, one of those Unmasked groups on Facebook, and say, hey, wish me luck. | ||
I happened to be in my uniform for work, and there was another one I posted in, I guess it was public, and I guess an HR lady from where I work found out, and then My general manager comes to me yesterday. | ||
Hey, you know, because I walked around that day without a mask. | ||
I had these exemption cards that everybody's seeing around. | ||
And I even have a do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do Lamont at a, you know, cafe with no mask on. | ||
He's our governor here in Connecticut. | ||
Not social distancing, you hypocrite. | ||
But anyways, today I get a reason for separation letter. | ||
Notice of separation. Because I guess HR finds out all those cards are fraudulent, is what they say. | ||
But see, this is the BS thing. | ||
I'm sorry, I gotta take a break. Their whole thing is fraudulent. | ||
COVID is fraudulent. | ||
The mask order is fraudulent. | ||
They get to do fraud all day long, folks. | ||
No! No, make up a fake thing. | ||
And then when they say, oh, that's fraudulent, say, you're fraudulent. | ||
Your COVID's fraudulent. Your mask order's fraudulent. | ||
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I'm not a slave. All right, so before you come on air, Owen, we, the crew, have a special message for you. | |
Ready? Hit it, guys. | ||
Happy birthday to you! | ||
This is stupid. | ||
This is dumb. I do not support this at all. | ||
You guys just wasted 30 seconds of broadcast time. | ||
Alright, thank you to the crew. | ||
You guys are the best. Look at the whole InfoWars crew back there. | ||
Actually, everybody get back on camera right now. | ||
Everybody get back in your place right now. | ||
Everybody back there. I want to thank the crew. | ||
You guys make everything we do here possible. | ||
All the great graphics, putting up with my nonsense. | ||
Also, Scott, who's not in today, but kind of a special shout out to him. | ||
There's the crew. | ||
Rob Dew, Darren McBreen, Marcos Morales. | ||
Luckily he has his clothes on today. | ||
Savannah Hernandez, Rob, Dan. | ||
Derek, Sam. | ||
Great crew. Alright, my birthday is this Sunday. | ||
I'm 31 years old. | ||
I did not approve of that, by the way. | ||
That was not my call. | ||
I'm a little angry. In fact, you just wasted about a minute of good broadcast time. | ||
I could have covered the Don Lemon story about how he's groping people and his accusations of sexual assault are getting worse. | ||
Could have covered some of this other news here, like how the left is destroying paintings of Jesus and the Virgin Mary. | ||
I'm not even kidding you. Thought 2020 was lit? | ||
Well, it was. And then the Loch Ness Monster made an appearance. | ||
So I could have covered other Bill Gates stuff, but it was interrupted by the crew wishing me a birthday. | ||
Happy birthday. Well, thank you to the crew. | ||
Love you guys. Thank you to the audience, all the great callers. | ||
By the way, if you want to wish me a happy birthday, come out Sunday. | ||
Sunday's my actual birthday. | ||
Sunday, June 28th, my actual birthday. | ||
We're having a rally here at the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas at noon on Sunday. | ||
So come out, wish me a happy birthday, but more importantly, stand up for your freedom. | ||
Stand up for being a free American. | ||
Stand up for your rights. | ||
Choose not to be a slave. | ||
Refuse the mask order. Refuse the new world order this Sunday. | ||
Noon at the Texas State Capitol, the south side here in Austin, Texas. | ||
And we'll be there with Alex Jones until about 3, leading a march. | ||
Alright, we now go to the InfoWars special from Alan Grunion, episode 5 of the Grunions! | ||
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Wow, look at this! | |
Scientists at Gurn have found the most powerful energy source in the world! | ||
Sounds like fake news, bro. | ||
No, no, no. Look, here it is. | ||
Here it is. There's a photo of it right here. | ||
Yep, it's fake news. | ||
It's just a bunch of kids holding cell phones. | ||
No, my friend, not just any kids. | ||
These are teenagers on social media. | ||
What? Yes, it says here the collective triggered outrage power of teenagers on social media has been measured and recorded power levels stronger than all the weapons of mass destruction ever detonated. | ||
Wow. Even the ones we never found in Iraq? | ||
Even the ones... Hey, listen. | ||
Nobody remembers anything before 2010. | ||
Let's keep the references current. | ||
Now, listen, listen, listen. | ||
Over the last few years, current scientists have noticed that CTO-PTSM levels... | ||
What, what, what? Collective triggered outrage power of teens on social media. | ||
I already told you. Anyway, their power levels have increased exponentially over the last four years, and if harnessed, they can power Ukrainian civilization for over 50 years at current levels! | ||
Whoa! I didn't know collective outrage power could be so powerful! | ||
Yes, it is, and here's the kicker. | ||
The more you prostrate yourself to this outrage energy, the more powerful it grows! | ||
So our acceptance makes the outrage more powerful? | ||
That's what the scientists say! | ||
Gee, I hope nobody harnesses his power for evil. | ||
Can we keep holding? | ||
Yes! Keep holding! | ||
What is for those? | ||
Okay, we're back. | ||
Holy crap, we gotta start the show! | ||
Live from Grunion Studios in Grunion Oaks, California, it's Karen Says, with your star, Karen Karanovsky! | ||
Oh, look! | ||
The most powerful energy source in the world has been located. | ||
I wonder if I could harness this outraged power. | ||
We're what, Karen? | ||
That's right! | ||
So, we've had quite an exciting few months, haven't we? | ||
I thought we were all ending mask season, but it's back! | ||
It's back! Because our government officials won't steer us wrong, right? | ||
Oh! We must listen to our unelected health officials, because they know what's best for us. | ||
But don't worry, I've got you covered. | ||
Come on out here, Officer Bob. | ||
Show everyone the mask. | ||
Oh, look how nice it is. | ||
That's right. | ||
We've just received... | ||
A brand new shipment of masks. | ||
Thank you, Officer Bob. A brand new shipment of masks. | ||
Still only 33-33. | ||
And you need them now more than ever because the precedent has been set that it's okay to have large protests as long as we are wearing our masks. | ||
Yeah! That's right. | ||
Wear your mask, people. | ||
That's right. | ||
So go to my website and get your mask today. | ||
Of course, oh, that's so nice. | ||
So nice. | ||
So nice. Okay, my next guests have been very, very busy. | ||
And as you can see from these slides, they were instrumental in lowering the attendance of President Grump's latest rally. | ||
They've also resulted in hosts of actors and actresses being fired from their roles and dozens of statues being torn down. | ||
So many that I can't even keep track, right? | ||
You know, as they say, idle hands are the devil's playground. | ||
That's right, that's right. | ||
Most recently, their collective outrage was measured by the grunion establishment of research de nucléaire, or GERN. I wonder if I could create life with this newfound, triggered outrage power. | ||
Hmm? I must consult my ancient texts. | ||
...have released their findings, and they claim the power from these teens on their cell phones is more powerful than all the weapons of mass destruction ever detonated, which includes weapons of mass destruction we never found in Iraq! | ||
In fact, here's a photo from Gern showing their power levels being measured. | ||
Whoa! That's so amazing! | ||
Let's give it up for the Wickwoke Teens! | ||
Yay! Yay! Yay! | ||
Yay! Well, I've hooked my transfer server switches into the global modulator and tapped into the gun power kinetic system using off-the-shelf backgrade techno grades. | ||
Now I shall hit the capacitors with the Rubik's Young's Condenser Modification Triangulating Cortex. | ||
Weak work! | ||
Wow, Wick Woke teens, you sure know how to make an entrance. | ||
Wow, that's amazing. | ||
How did you guys get your start? | ||
LOL, IRL, we shook, we slay, high-key, flex, no cap. | ||
Well, I guess I'm a little old-fashioned, because I have no idea what you just said. | ||
Oh, OMG Dope? | ||
Is that a new party drug? | ||
They must be doing something right, because these teens on social media are the most powerful force in the world. | ||
Just look at these texts away on their Chinese slave labor produced smartphones. | ||
Ah, now see the inflex cogitators are moving into translucent fusion gengier stops. | ||
Oh, and now we hit the big red button! | ||
Ha ha ha ha ha! | ||
Ah, click! | ||
Oh, the power! The power! | ||
I'm astonished to see the power from all the teen angst, which rolls well past basic outrage parameters. | ||
It's happening! | ||
It's happening! This is really a group we're going to have to watch in the future. | ||
Thank you for joining us, Dickwick Woke Teens! | ||
Oh no! | ||
It was too much power! | ||
My equipment is ruined! | ||
But look! | ||
It's... It's beginning to... | ||
It's moving! It's moving! | ||
Let me move this cloth! | ||
Oh... I must show it a picture. | ||
Look, my friend, look this way. | ||
How do you feel? | ||
Racist! Racist! | ||
Ha ha! | ||
It's triggered! | ||
It's triggered! We can't breathe dot news. | ||
The majority of the population knows COVID-19 is a power grab and a medical tyranny hoax. | ||
But big tech is censoring hundreds and hundreds of prominent doctors, virologists, scientists and nurses that are exposing what's really going on and how they're killing people by intubating them and then covering it up claiming it was COVID. This is so diabolical. | ||
But we can stop it. | ||
Even if Big Tech censors us, we still have Ban.Video. | ||
We still have the key website, WeCan'tBreathe.News, where the science and the real facts are posted that Fauci and the UN hope nobody gets to see. | ||
But they can't stop you. | ||
So share those links to WeCan'tBreathe.News and Ban.Video. | ||
And join me this Sunday, the 28th, in downtown Austin at the south side of the Capitol, where we're going to protest this and then march to the nearby governor's mansion. | ||
Don't lay down to this tyranny. | ||
Take action and say no to the COVID-19 lockdown martial law. | ||
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