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say can you see By the dawn's early light What so proudly we hailed At the twilight's last gleaming Whose broad stripes and bright stars Through the perilous fight O'er the red The ramparts we watched Were so gallantly streaming And the rocket's red glare The bombs bursting in air Gave proof through the night That our flag was still there Oh say does that star-spangled banner Did you blast that loud and clear for all to hear? | ||
All right! We're going to have a permanent national anthem promo that we air every day at 3. | ||
Maybe starting next week, once it's finished. | ||
But right now we're going with a different one every time. | ||
And so I just get onto the internet and search national anthem and I like to pull up some of the famous sports national anthems. | ||
But when you're going through the list of all of them, it's amazing. | ||
All the moments that you remember, like the first time sports came back after 9-11. | ||
What's one of the most famous videos? | ||
People singing the national anthem. | ||
Yankee Stadium. The Boston Marathon bombing. | ||
What are some of the most popular anthems? | ||
Singing it at a Bruins hockey game. | ||
Singing it at a Red Sox baseball game. | ||
Played Whitney Houston at the Super Bowl. | ||
And these are all long-lasting moments. | ||
Iconic moments, uplifting, inspiring. | ||
And they bring us all together. | ||
And the left is trying to destroy all of that. | ||
The left is trying to destroy what brings us together. | ||
The left is trying to destroy what makes us whole. | ||
And of course it's really just them trying to deal with their own inadequacies in an ineffective way. | ||
Which is through outward projection, pathological lying, bias, and denial. | ||
But we have a real opportunity now as Americans to come together, make that a symbol of unity again And if and when hopefully all this passes, | ||
if and when people are allowed back into a sporting event, and the anthem singer steps out onto the field or the ice or the court, puts that microphone up to his or her mouth, everyone's going to sing along. | ||
And cheer and smile. | ||
And some will cry and some will laugh and some will have goosebumps. | ||
But we'll all be in it together. | ||
And we'll all once again remember what it means to be an American and why it's so important for us to love and cherish and save this country right now in 2020. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, it's time for the big reveal. | |
It's Friday, July 17, 2020. | ||
you This is the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
And I'm your host Owen Schroer with you till 6 o'clock p.m. | ||
Central Time. A lot of great guests coming up. | ||
And actually we're going to be debuting a new, I guess we'll call it segment today. | ||
It's really a whole hour potentially, but we'll be debuting a new segment today. | ||
With a couple of guests in the last hour. | ||
In fact, we'll just leave it as a teaser. | ||
You'll recognize these guests if you're a regular audience member. | ||
But we're going to have a couple rock stars on with us in the last hour who refuse to sell their souls for money and fame. | ||
But instead stand with their principles and their values. | ||
So they'll be with me in the third hour and... | ||
I'll even be surprising them with this. | ||
But a new segment, new special, new monthly special will be debuting today with those surprise guests. | ||
Tony Arterburn is going to be joining me at 4. | ||
And I wanted to get Tony on, who actually is live right now as well. | ||
He hosts his own talk show, but after he concludes there, he's going to come on with us and discuss why there's a coin shortage. | ||
He works with Precious Metals. | ||
He's kind enough to gift myself and the crew here a rare coin every time he comes, but there's a coin shortage now, so we're going to be talking with him about that and other issues as well. | ||
And Ward Dean, Dr. | ||
Ward, Dr. Dean, is coming on at 3.30, and we'll be discussing the COVID, fake pandemic, and the illegal mask orders. | ||
For a mask that doesn't do a damn thing. | ||
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And they know it. | |
But what is the biggest news story today? | ||
And thank God for my crew that is so informed and astute. | ||
Because I dropped the ball on it today for getting to read President Trump's Hong Kong bill. | ||
Which is kind of... | ||
I mean, you want to talk about 3D chess... | ||
40 chests or whatever. | ||
It's in this bill. | ||
And so, at a minimum, it just changes America's tack as far as handling China and Hong Kong is concerned. | ||
At its maximum, it allows President Trump to seize the assets of major U.S. companies like the NBA. Yeah. | ||
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Pretty big deal. | |
So we're talking about that, some of the highlights there. | ||
I've got this stack of news that just shows where we're at right now in America, the war for America. | ||
But first, let's go to this. | ||
Now, there's a weird dynamic here that when we break news stories, And I almost become numb to it, and it kind of frustrates Alex, to be honest. But whenever we break news stories or we attempt to break news stories, it's just like, it just doesn't go. | ||
It just doesn't go. | ||
I don't know how to explain it. | ||
I'm not going to try. But I guess it was last month, I was either fill-in hosting or co-hosting, or I was a guest on the Alex Jones Show, and we were discussing the RNA that was being put in the Bill Gates vaccines. | ||
And I mean, you know, Alex is freaking out, panicking, saying we're breaking this news. | ||
This is huge. They're not normal vaccines. | ||
They're literally, you know, implanting foreign material in you that they own. | ||
Beyond just the COVID strain. | ||
Literal organic material. | ||
And then they can then program it. | ||
And we're both reading it on air. | ||
And you know, here's Alex like, this is the biggest news ever. | ||
And it's just we can't break a news story. | ||
It's like, if we want to break a news story, we can't. | ||
If we just happen to break a news story and just move on, it's... | ||
I digress. So forget about the fact that InfoWars was covering this a month ago. | ||
Here's Bill Gates admitting what is in their new upcoming vaccine. | ||
And we're taking things that are, you know, genetically modified organisms and we're injecting them in the little kid's arms. | ||
We just shoot them right into the... | ||
Oh! Genetically modified organisms and we just shoot them into the kid's veins. | ||
Let's hear that one more time from Bill Gates. | ||
And we're taking things that are, you know, genetically modified organisms and we're injecting them in the little kid's arms. | ||
We just shoot them right into the... | ||
I mean, isn't that sick? | ||
It's like, what's the one thing about, like, all the Bond villains, right? | ||
They're all out in public. | ||
Other than, like, the leader of Spectre, I guess. | ||
All the big Bond villains are always out in public. | ||
They always have a public persona. | ||
They're out there with the people. | ||
They have a public persona. | ||
They're talking to people. They're doing things for everyone to see. | ||
I mean, it's frickin' Bill Gates! | ||
We are injecting genetically modified organisms into children, right into their veins. | ||
And he gets off on it, and children, it's like, ugh, children, like, yes. | ||
Let's just, just for, just play old Billy Boy. | ||
Let's hear just from Bill Gates' mouth, because, you know, it doesn't matter if we report it. | ||
Just, let's go right back to Bill Gates. | ||
And we're taking things that are, you know, genetically modified organisms and we're injecting them in little kids' arms. | ||
We just shoot them right into the van. | ||
And we're taking things that are, you know, genetically modified organisms and we're injecting them in little kids' arms. | ||
I want to be clear here. | ||
I understand because people will say, well, oh, and of course we do that. | ||
We've been doing that for years. | ||
That's normal. No, no, no, no, no. | ||
The new Moderna RNA vaccine is not normal. | ||
It's not where they just take the baby fetuses or the formaldehyde or any of this other stuff. | ||
It's beyond that, folks. | ||
It's next level. It's RNA coding. | ||
It's DNA manipulating. | ||
It's programmable. | ||
It's not just some raw material. | ||
It's literally programmable from a lab. | ||
He can tell you that five years ago, and when he's ready to roll out his vaccine with Moderna, with the RNA, oh, how convenient. | ||
There's a COVID global pandemic that was perfectly scheduled with Event 201, came out of a bio-research lab in Wuhan, China, with ties to Fauci, with ties to Gates, with ties to Obama. | ||
And then they can blame Trump on the whole fake pandemic, but then they come in on the back end with their vaccines, pretending to be heroes, even though they were the villains all along. | ||
It's, you're living in a James Bond spy thriller plot right now. | ||
you Except it's real. | ||
And it's like because of all the movies and all the video games, we've become desensitized to real, actual, in-your-face world criminality. | ||
World mafia gangsters. | ||
Like Bill Gates. | ||
So no, Bill. | ||
I don't want your genetically modified organisms in my body. | ||
And you know what? Those poor kids in Africa that you're about to go murder probably by the tens of thousands with your vaccine, they don't want it or deserve it either, Bill. | ||
But it almost makes you wonder, doesn't it, if it wasn't all by design? | ||
Make China the most populous country in the world, the center for all industry. | ||
Clear out Africa of the third world so that you're not burdened by it. | ||
I mean, it's all a big global agenda, folks. | ||
And it's sick. It's dehumanizing. | ||
But nobody ever calls for a ban of Bill Gates, who's behind most of it, who's involved in most of it. | ||
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I'm about to get into the Hong Kong bill that was signed by President Trump, I believe, two days ago now. | ||
And then some other news out of China. | ||
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Now, President Trump, it's really, as far as I can tell, which is probably why I dropped the ball on it as well, The Hong Kong bill signed by President Trump that I have in front of me got almost no media coverage. | ||
The president's executive order on Hong Kong normalization at WhiteHouse.gov. | ||
This almost got zero, zero, zero, zero, zero mainstream media coverage. | ||
Why is that? | ||
And it just so happens to be Tucker Carlson is on vacation this week as all this is breaking. | ||
My producer Scott came to my desk before the show and handed me the document with all the highlights on it, reminding me to cover this and then telling me about the importance of it. | ||
So let me go through some of these data points and then get Scott's take on this. | ||
Reallocate admissions within the refugee ceiling set by the annual president determination to residents of Hong Kong based on humanitarian concerns. | ||
And he's got some other highlighted points. | ||
All property and interest in property that are in the United States that hereafter come within the United States or that are hereafter come within the possession or control of any United States person of the following persons are blocked and may not be transferred paid Exported, withdrawn, or otherwise dealt in. | ||
Any foreign person determined by the Secretary of State. | ||
Censorship. We're jumping here. | ||
Censorship or other activities with respect to Hong Kong that prohibit, limit, or penalize the exercise of freedom of expression or assembly by citizens of Hong Kong or that limit access to free and independent print, online, or broadcast media. | ||
I mean, folks, that sounds like it's directly at for the NBA, to be quite frank with you. | ||
An entity, including any government entity that has engaged in or whose members have engaged in any of the activities described in subsections. | ||
And then it goes on. | ||
I won't belabor these points, but it's all in there. | ||
So, Producer Scott was going through all this, laid it on my desk this morning, or before the show, excuse me, to make sure I covered it. | ||
So, I say, at minimum, this is just the President's Changing our ability to maneuver tactically against China or North Korea or for North Korea. | ||
But then you read some of that and you think about how the NBA was banning free Hong Kong on jerseys. | ||
That almost sounds like it was written in there directly considering what the NBA is doing. | ||
But essentially, it could also give the president the power to seize assets of anyone who works with China like the NBA or others, Scott. | ||
Yeah, I think it's huge. I actually think it's huge on two fronts. | ||
So the initial part of the bill, he's talking about how Hong Kong is no longer autonomous from China. | ||
He goes through a bunch of points and he says, look, China is not treating this as if it's an autonomous entity. | ||
So therefore, we are going to just deal with Hong Kong as if they are China. | ||
And then he also said, because they're doing this, anybody that tries to also help China do this will have to suffer these consequences. | ||
And he goes down the... | ||
He kind of just lays it all out throughout the whole bill. | ||
But he opened up more refugees. | ||
So anybody in Hong Kong that wants to come here, he said, we're no longer exporting people back to China or anything like that. | ||
He opened up the refugee ceiling. | ||
And I think when he did that by telling the world that, hey, we're treating Hong Kong as if they're China, he's telling the rest of the world, hey, you have to pick a side here. | ||
You either are for freedom and free speech and stuff like that, or you're with China. | ||
And then he also says that when he goes into the stuff about the property, he's saying, look, if you take China's side on this, you're not going to have anything in America. | ||
So China has been buying up a lot of land. | ||
Throughout America. | ||
Including right here in Texas. | ||
Including right here in Texas. | ||
And so now any Chinese national that has land, when China does things against Hong Kong, their land could become forfeit because we've set this up. | ||
They would be part of a government entity. | ||
And he makes it very clear in there that this includes government entities. | ||
This could stretch to Google, who has changed things, what, Project Dragonfly, I believe, where they changed things for China. | ||
It could extend into Twitter. | ||
This could have wide-reaching things to where it would give Trump the power through the Secretary of State, Secretary of Treasury, to grab people's money, grab people's land, grab people's companies. | ||
And you wonder how much has already been investigated into this behind the scenes and if this ties into the fact that the military is now on the streets of Portland. | ||
They probably won't report it or present it that way, folks, but that's what's going on. | ||
And then, of course, the ties to China with any potential organizations that have been putting people in the streets, causing violence and death. | ||
Yeah, but you've also seen it, I think things like, what, last week it was the UK that came out and said, you know, Hawaii, they weren't going to do anything with Huawei anymore. | ||
And they backed away from that. | ||
And there's been some other countries around the world that have come out and said, hey, we're not going to deal with the Chinese company Huawei. | ||
And I think that might be because Trump told them, look, this is coming down the pipe. | ||
You're going to have to pick a side. | ||
And if you choose the side of China, any of your citizens that have something in our country will take it. | ||
So this is just, I mean, it could be. | ||
I mean, we'll see what or if anything comes to this. | ||
But with this bill, the president basically leaves China's king, if you want to talk about chess, inoperable. | ||
They cannot move it. Any move they make, it's either going to be put into checkmate by a bishop or by a rook or by a queen or anything. | ||
And so we'll see what China's next move is. | ||
But they definitely can't be going into Hong Kong wantonly now because the president has threatened action. | ||
A line's been drawn. | ||
A line's been drawn, and it's probably the biggest line that's ever been drawn against China in my lifetime. | ||
I want to see how it's used. | ||
If I'm reading it right... | ||
I'd like to see it used. | ||
I think that's really what it is. | ||
We'd just like to see it used, period. | ||
Because, yeah, I think you're accurate in your assumption that this could tie into Google, Apple, and all. | ||
Of course it can. They're all run by China. | ||
It's no joke. We know Google rigs their algorithm for China and everything else. | ||
All right, Scott, thank you very much. | ||
By the way... There's a story on the National Pulse from Natalie Winters. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party Orwellian name change of its Confucius Institute propaganda proves Xi Jinping's panic. | ||
And so there's more on that in there. | ||
But it probably all ties in, folks. | ||
Are we really going to go to war with China? | ||
Are they going to back off? Are the sellouts of America going to back off? | ||
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Doctors and scientists say wearing a mask can prevent this. | |
One of the nation's top experts in infectious diseases is Dr. | ||
Anthony Fauci. So I say we do everything we can to help prevent the spread of Corona. | ||
Wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better and it might even block a droplet, but it's not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen of the Senate, I stand before you this morning wearing a mask. | |
Right now in the United States, people should not be walking around with masks. | ||
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I wear a mask when I am out protesting in support of Black Lives Matter because it's important to keep everyone safe. | |
I would be lying if I said that I wasn't concerned, but at the moment I think that this is more important. | ||
I wear a mask when I go grocery shopping because I don't want to get infected by anyone or infect anyone else. | ||
But it's not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is. | ||
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I wear my mask around other people. | |
I wear a mask anytime I go out in public. | ||
I could be infected and not showing any symptoms. | ||
I wear a mask because I have grandparents at home who are at risk. | ||
I wear a mask because it prevents the spread of coronavirus and other diseases. | ||
Often, there are unintended consequences. | ||
People keep fiddling with the mask and they keep touching their face. | ||
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Students and teachers should be wearing masks. | |
Anyone who is medically able to do so. | ||
Everyone. Everyone. | ||
Everyone. Everyone should wear a mask. | ||
Because we're all in this together. | ||
We gotta start now. | ||
Wear your mask. | ||
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Wear a mask. Thank you. | |
Let's be safe together. | ||
Wear your mask and be blessed. | ||
If you have a cool mask like mine, wouldn't you wear it all the time too? | ||
Everyone. Everyone. | ||
Everyone. I can't even imagine being that brainwashed. | ||
I can't even imagine being that enslaved mentally. | ||
But you notice, though, there's a common thread here. | ||
All the people that buy into the masks are the same people that buy into Black Lives Matter, the same people that buy into the Me Too march, the same people that buy into the hatred of Trump. | ||
It's the most susceptible, low-IQ people, folks, and it's sad, but... | ||
That's actually an official senator from Georgia's ad that she puts out promoting masks. | ||
Now, a senator from Minnesota came out and said, hey, you know, started asking some questions about this, who's a doctor, by the way, and he got shut down. | ||
So we're now joined by Dr. | ||
Dean Ward. And, you know, I saw some of your responses to that video while we were watching it. | ||
I mean, at this point, it's obviously not about science. | ||
It's not about medicine. | ||
It's been completely politicized. | ||
Nobody that ever wears a mask can tell you why they wear the mask. | ||
In the video, they even point out to all their social justice virtue signaling causes as to why they wear it. | ||
So, I mean, you as a doctor, when you see something like that, what are you thinking when people say, oh, I wear a mask, children should wear a mask, everyone should wear a mask? | ||
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Very much like what you just said, I think we see a lot of sheep, people that are just following the crowd. | |
When people walk into my office, the first thing that they see is a Florida statute, 876.13, that makes it illegal to wear a mask on public property. | ||
And as far as I know, that statute has never been withdrawn. | ||
Nobody talks about it. | ||
In fact, I asked one of my patients who is a state judge about that and he said, well, they just haven't gotten into some of these administrative issues. | ||
But that law is in effect right now. | ||
What is going on in Florida right now? | ||
That's where you practice. | ||
What is going on in Florida? | ||
Because we see the same things that we've seen in Texas. | ||
Oh, this many deaths. | ||
Oh, this many positives. | ||
And then a week or two later, they retreat and they say, oops, we had the wrong numbers, but it's too late. | ||
Then they've already implemented policy based on the false numbers. | ||
They seem to be doing this head fake nationwide. | ||
They put out the fake numbers and then we get a policy that says, oh, have a mask, you know, shut down your business. | ||
And then two weeks later, oh, wait, actually, the numbers are wrong. | ||
It's not 98 percent. | ||
It's 9.8 percent. | ||
Well, the policy for 98 percent was put into place. | ||
I mean, it's like, how do we how are we not dealing with this with with real numbers and real statistics and science instead of just feelings? | ||
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Right. Well, I look at the numbers and the statistics like you do. | |
But in my practice, I see a full day's load of patients every day. | ||
I have not yet seen one patient who has been infected. | ||
Some people thought that they might have come into contact with it and they got tested. | ||
They were negative. Probably the biggest effect on my patient load that I've seen is my patients who are nurses who have been laid off work because of the reduced census. | ||
From COVID-19 patients in their hospitals. | ||
So, another myth of COVID. Oh, the hospitals are overwhelmed. | ||
Oh, the staffers, you know, we need more. | ||
They're actually getting laid off. | ||
They're actually losing hours. | ||
Absolutely. And I mean, I have friends that are nurses. | ||
I mean, people know in a real flu season, nurses do work a lot of hours. | ||
I mean, they'll work 14-hour shifts sometimes, two days in a row, three, four days in a row without getting a day off. | ||
That's just normal for a nurse. | ||
They're not even getting that anymore. | ||
They're not getting their normal flu season hours. | ||
It's almost like it was just another mild flu season. | ||
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Right. The only thing that this has had on my patients... | |
A lot of them have had their businesses closed and the children are home, not going to school, so the families are under a lot of stress. | ||
But we are just not seeing any real effects from the disease. | ||
Now, one thing that I do point out to my patients is that in previous pandemics throughout the world, for example, When typhoid was spreading and typhoid Mary was running around spreading the disease, they didn't shut down the economy. | ||
They quarantined typhoid Mary and the people that had the disease, but everybody else continued on with business as usual. | ||
And that's what we really need to be doing here. | ||
As far as the masks, I've got a number of studies here where they have compared surgical masks with the cloth masks. | ||
To prevent influenza and the spread of diseases. | ||
And they've all shown that the cloth masks that a lot of people are wearing, especially the ones that they wear for days without changing them. | ||
Which are one-time use masks. | ||
It says on the box, one-time use. | ||
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Right. But in this case, they just wear them every day. | |
But even in the settings where they're just using them the one time, They're showing that the cloth masks are much less effective than the N95 respirators, and they're actually worse. | ||
When you think about it, people with a mask, they're breathing carbon dioxide, so their oxygen levels go down. | ||
The mask itself accumulates expired viruses and bacteria and so it just becomes a reservoir for spread of the disease further. | ||
Very few of my patients wear masks. | ||
The few that do come in here wearing a mask, they Look around, they see everybody else acting normal without a mask, and the mask soon disappears. | ||
Well, let's actually just have you go through, if you will, just all of those different studies, if you just want to read the source of it and what they found. | ||
We're about to go to a break here, but I really think the more I look into this, It just looks like they've really just rebranded the flu. | ||
I mean, yes, it may be a different strain, and I do believe it came out of a lab, a bioresearch lab in China. | ||
But I mean, as far as the effect on our health, it's pretty much been the same effect as the flu. | ||
And they just want to rebrand it so they can resell you a vaccine and then make you afraid of the flu every year. | ||
When the most effect that you're confirming now, the most effect that this... | ||
Quote-unquote pandemic has had on people is financially with their lives, not their health. | ||
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Absolutely. And one of the things that I stress to my patients is the best preventive and treatment for the flu is vitamin D. And I can go into that 5,000 units of vitamin D3 every day has been shown to absolutely prevent the flu. | |
And I'll go into that in more details when we come back. | ||
And he's holding up the Winter Sun vitamin D from Infowarsstore.com. | ||
So let's do that. Let's talk about the real preventative measures that you've never even heard from Fauci's mouth. | ||
Folks, this is wild. I mean, more is coming in literally every hour now. | ||
Fake test results, misreported test results. | ||
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Dean, who's with us, said this in the last segment, how the mask can actually spread disease. | ||
A new statistical analysis graphic has come out that shows the places with the highest outbreaks are the places that have mandatory masks. | ||
Oh, wow! Who would have thought? | ||
Oh, I don't know, just the doctors and scientists who already ran those studies. | ||
So, Dr. | ||
Dean, first of all, talk about preventative measures, building the immune system, essential vitamins and minerals that Fauci has never talked about when it comes to fighting any infection, whether it's coronavirus, flu, or anything else. | ||
And then, again, get into the studies that you have today. | ||
That are just from the course of, I would imagine, years, probably even decades, spanning these studies that show that the masks are ineffective with stopping the spread of disease. | ||
So talk about the preventative measures and then the studies that totally disprove this mask theory. | ||
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Sure. Well, one thing that I recommend for my patients instead of a mask is to get a personal air ionizer. | |
You can look these up on the internet and find... | ||
Here is one. It's kind of decorative. | ||
It looks almost like a piece of jewelry when you wear it around the neck. | ||
And what these do, they generate negative ions. | ||
And so you have this sort of envelope of negative ions that kills viruses and bacteria and is very protective. | ||
In fact, for years, I have not gotten on an airplane without wearing one of these. | ||
Because in an airplane, you're in basically a sealed compartment where you're The air is recirculated. | ||
You're breathing everybody else's air and viruses. | ||
And so these personal air, there you go. | ||
Absolutely. They were much more effective, I believe, than wearing face masks. | ||
We mentioned vitamin D briefly. | ||
There's a doctor in California, Dr. | ||
John Connell. He's a prison psychiatrist and several years ago, He did vitamin D levels on all of the people in the prison and found they all had low vitamin D. Of course, they're surrounded by concrete 24 hours a day. | ||
So he put patients on one wing of the hospital on vitamin D. And when the flu epidemic came through one year, guess who didn't get the flu? | ||
It was all of the inmates who were taking vitamin D supplements. | ||
And so vitamin D really is the key to preventing seasonal flu, and it's probably one of the best treatments there is for the flu. | ||
Now, we've heard a lot about other things that we can use. | ||
There's one drug that has been proposed in the British Medical Journal, The Lancet, metformin, and they had an article on reducing mortality from 2019-nCoV. | ||
And they pointed out that the anti-diabetes drug metformin has immunoenhancing effects, and it's a very safe drug, so that was recommended. | ||
And also, we've heard a lot about hydroxychloroquine. | ||
Hydroxychloroquine has recently been shown to be very effective in Helping to knock out the virus. | ||
In fact, I've even got some studies here that show that here's a trial of hydroxychloroquine for the treatment of metastatic prostate cancer. | ||
Here's another study that's being conducted with hydroxychloroquine for patients with high-risk myelodysplastic syndrome. | ||
That's a precursor of leukemia. | ||
So hydroxychloroquine, Plaquenil, It's very effective in a lot of immune-related diseases, which come on due basically to suppression of the immune system. | ||
And finally, we talk, again, I'll just emphasize what I believe is the importance of vitamin D for all my patients. | ||
It's one of the best immune-enhancing substances there is. | ||
We can get into all of those other studies where they talked about, they just compared regular surgical masks with the N95 masks, and they all showed that they were not effective. | ||
Yeah, Doc, go over these studies and real quick, too. | ||
I just want to tell the crew, let's look at these graphs that just, I just found these today. | ||
Map of mask wearing in the U.S. versus map of total case count in the U.S. And see what the pattern here is, folks. | ||
The biggest outbreaks are where they're mandating masks. | ||
Now, it also happens to be population-dense areas. | ||
We won't ignore that fact either. | ||
But the point is, the mask isn't helping. | ||
And so, doctor, get into the scientific research that also states that. | ||
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Right, this one is effectiveness of N95 respirators versus surgical masks against influenza. | |
Systematic review and meta-analysis where they compared a number of studies showing that the masks literally didn't work. | ||
Here's another one, N95 respirators versus medical masks for preventing influenza among healthcare personnel. | ||
A randomized clinical trial. | ||
Here's one from the British Medical Journal. | ||
Cluster randomized trial of cloth masks compared with medical masks in healthcare workers. | ||
And finally, universal masking during COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
Current evidence and controversies. | ||
So, these masks are, I think, should actually be contraindicated and wasted time. | ||
And here was an interesting study that Actually, it was co-authored by Dr. | ||
Fauci, Pandemic Influenza's 500th Anniversary. | ||
This is where it traces flu epidemics back to the year 1510. | ||
And so this is an article from 2010 on the 500th anniversary of pandemic influenza outbreaks worldwide. | ||
And was there also a mass study involved in that? | ||
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No, they weren't wearing masks in those days. | |
But the point is Fauci knows about the history of all this and vitamin D and the sun and he just doesn't bring any of this up. | ||
He doesn't bring any of it to the fore. | ||
And he knows about the mask stuff too because when this was first coming out he said don't wear a mask. | ||
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Right. The problem with Dr. | |
Fauci is he doesn't treat patients. | ||
He graduated from medical school in 1966. | ||
He did an internal medicine residency for two years. | ||
In 1968 he went He started working for the NIH. So he had only a two-year residency to complete his training in internal medicine. | ||
And I don't know of anybody that residencies are anywhere from three to four years these days. | ||
But he hasn't basically seen a patient since 1968. | ||
And he's been stuck in the lab, cranking out papers, researching vaccines. | ||
In fact, his most recent paper was in May 2020, which was on progress they've made in developing an HIV vaccine. | ||
And of course, so he's been working on that for 40 years and we still don't have an HIV vaccine. | ||
And he's been written paper after paper on the development of influenza vaccines. | ||
The problem with influenza vaccines is the people that it would help the most are the elderly, people 85 or older. | ||
People that are 85 years old have the 32 times greater likelihood of dying from influenza than people that are 65 to 69. | ||
And the reason that vaccines don't work in that age group is due to immunosenescence. | ||
Their immune systems are just not as So essentially vaccinating the elderly is just going to end up killing them, kind of like with the respirators. | ||
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Well, it's a waste of time. | |
They just don't work. The elderly don't respond to the vaccines. | ||
And that's why they've never had a successful vaccine for that age group. | ||
Yeah, that's what he's hanging his hat on to overcome. | ||
But, you know, in the final 60 seconds, get back into the fact about Fauci not seeing patients, not really completing a residency either. | ||
I mean, talk about the significance of that and what that indicates to you. | ||
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Well, I'm sure he completed it. | |
They may have only required two years back then. | ||
But the thing is, you've really got to have your hands-on practice seeing patients. | ||
Because all the doctors that have come out in favor of using hydroxychloroquine and some of these other modalities for preventing and treating this pandemic are people that are taking care of patients. | ||
And he's not. He's sitting there in the lab. | ||
Well, he's a TV star now. | ||
Yeah. He's a TV star now. | ||
You know, that's interesting. I don't know. Maybe there's something to that nice little promotion he got after two years of a residency. | ||
You know what? Dr. | ||
Ward Dean, I want to thank you for not patronizing my audience and putting on like some full surgical gown like I see doctors do on TV. They have their stethoscope like they just got out of surgery. | ||
Give me a break, okay? | ||
So thank you for coming on in normal clothes and giving us the facts about this coronavirus. | ||
We may have to get you back on to continue your coverage. | ||
Thank you so much. I want to make it clear today that my administration will focus on ending the absolutely horrific practice of human trafficking. | ||
And I am prepared to bring the full force and weight of our government to the federal and at the federal level and the other highest levels, whatever we can do, in order to solve this horrific problem. | ||
Getting worse. And it's happening in the United States. | ||
In addition to the rest of the world, but it's happening in the United States, which is terrible. | ||
Human trafficking is a dire problem both domestically and internationally. | ||
And it's one that's made really a challenge and it's really made possible to a large extent more of a modern phenomenon by what's taking place on the internet, as you probably know. | ||
Solving the human trafficking epidemic, which is what it is, is a priority for my administration. | ||
We're going to help out a lot. | ||
Solve is a wonderful word, a beautiful word, but I can tell you we're going to help a lot. | ||
I'll direct the Department of Justice, the Department of Homeland Security, and other federal agencies that have a role in preventing human trafficking to take a hard look at the resources and personnel that they're currently devoting to this fight. | ||
Now, they are devoting a lot, but we're going to be devoting more. | ||
Dedicated men and women across the federal government have focused on this for some time, as you know. | ||
A lot of you have been dealing with the federal government. | ||
And it's been much more focused over the last four weeks, I can tell you that. | ||
I cannot thank each of you enough and the dedicated men and women who run my staff and your staffs and getting everybody together was terrific. | ||
I was so glad I was able to be here. | ||
You start with really a tremendous amount of energy and blood, sweat and tears. | ||
Government can be helpful. | ||
But without you, nothing would happen. | ||
So, again, I want to thank everybody in this room. | ||
It's a very, very terrible problem. | ||
It's not talked about enough. | ||
People don't know enough about it. | ||
So that was President Trump addressing child sex trafficking. | ||
Talking about how it happens here in the United States. | ||
And perhaps it's worse than ever. | ||
Because of what happens on the internet. | ||
Now, we have seen massive pedophile rings, sex trafficking rings get shut down since Trump has taken office. | ||
I will also say, and I've had this pretty much confirmed by everyone I've talked to, amber alerts are up. | ||
I used to get an amber alert maybe once a month. | ||
I get an amber alert almost every other day now. | ||
Sometimes two in a day. | ||
Is there a connection there? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
But, of course, folks, we all know what the real story here is. | ||
Yeah, there have been major, major sex rings and pedophile rings and kids in cages shut down in LA and Florida and other places. | ||
But it's the major... | ||
It's the marketplace. | ||
It's the ecosystem, the economy of child sex trafficking that works with intelligence agencies, major corporations, and Hollywood. | ||
Epstein Island was just a faction of this, just a playground. | ||
Maxwell was just a pimp, a recruiter. | ||
It's time for everyone involved in that to get what they deserve. | ||
And that is part one, which is happening right now. | ||
Complete public shame. Complete rejection by the public. | ||
And you're seeing that right now with people like Chrissy Teigen and James Gunn and others, but they haven't been canceled. | ||
They haven't been shut down. | ||
They haven't been banned. Again, I really hope this administration gets to the bottom of this and the root of this and all involved with Epstein and others get justice. | ||
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All right, let me do this. | ||
In the next segment, I'm going to get into the war for America that's happening right now. | ||
In the meantime, let's look at this in clip 12. | ||
I have to take a deep breath because this is so painful. | ||
And it just, again, and I talked about this earlier, it just, in a nutshell, is everything that the brainwashed left is in America. | ||
Because you'll notice, they fall for the same crap, folks. | ||
And there's a reason. But they all fall for the same crap. | ||
Whether it's Black Lives Matter, whether it's March for Our Lives, whether it's Women's March, whether it's Trump is Racist or The Mask, they all fall for it. | ||
Because they become complete foot soldiers, brainwashed minions of the establishment, of mainstream media. | ||
And now they've been hopped up and amplified like a drug on hatred, specifically for Donald Trump, but anyone that supports him as well. | ||
And so you can aim whatever weapon you build at Donald Trump or those that support him or America, and they will hop on that weapon. | ||
Hell, they'll hop into the barrel of that cannon and just, they'll have their ass blasted off at like a, they'll aim themselves like a weapon, like a bullet and a gun. | ||
That's how committed they are to their hatred. | ||
But they don't even realize they're dying in the process. | ||
They're being soft killed. | ||
So this is just the epitome of the brainwashed left at a superstore harassing a couple about a mask. | ||
If you can't see it, folks, I mean, just imagine. | ||
I mean, in fact, before we even go to the tape, I want you to just imagine in your head just the most brainwashed leftist that you could imagine in your head right now. | ||
I just want you to think about that. You're just the epitome of just the leftist hatred disgust. | ||
Epitomized in one individual what that individual would look like. | ||
And then when you see the video tell me it's not exactly what you pictured in your head. | ||
Listen to this sad tape. | ||
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Please leave the store. | |
Please leave. You are not well to be doing this. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
You are not well. You are not well to be doing this. | ||
You know, there are cameras all over the store. | ||
There's also cashiers. | ||
You're harassing me. Get away from me and my child. | ||
You are not welcome here without a mask on. | ||
It's okay. | ||
I cannot believe that you have the gull and the nerve have to try and make somebody do something outside of their own will. | ||
Bye. | ||
It is a private business. | ||
Would you like to see the law? | ||
Yes! Okay, come to the office with me. | ||
No! I'm not going anywhere with you! | ||
You're insane! Get out! You're not an authority figure. | ||
You're not an authority figure. | ||
Get out of this store! | ||
What? Oh my gosh! | ||
Did you see that? She then pushes the cart into the lady. | ||
Now folks, I want to just let the video play, and then I really have to break this down for you. | ||
So let's go through it again, and let me break this down bit by bit. | ||
But again, look, I understand some people just are going to be heavier. | ||
I have no problem with that. This is an out-of-shape, unhealthy, disgusting woman. | ||
And you can tell when all of your weight is in your gut that extends out past your breasts. | ||
So, I mean, she's got the two-tone, three-tone hair. | ||
She's got all the piercings. | ||
Again, I want to make sure that I'm clear. | ||
I'm not judging people that dye their hair or have piercings. | ||
I don't care what you do with your body. | ||
It's none of my business. But it's just, this is the, for whatever reason, they're into that stuff. | ||
This is the epitome of the brainwashed leftist cult. | ||
Out of shape, unhealthy, overweight, piercings, triple-toned hair. | ||
No sense of style or fashion or respect or dignity at all. | ||
No self-respect, no respect for others. | ||
But let me really break this down to show you just a complete ridiculousness of this. | ||
So let's start it again from the top and let me break this down. | ||
So wait, so you got a woman in the store, her and her husband with her little kid. | ||
And this lady comes out of nowhere and starts harassing her and tells her she has to leave the store because she's not wearing a mask. | ||
Now, the irony is, her mask is not even on her face while she's yelling at this woman. | ||
It's not even on her face. | ||
And if she really believes about the mask and all this crap, she just gave that little baby COVID. Because she's out there yelling with her mask not even on, and there's a, it looks like a one-year-old or less baby sitting right there in the cart that she's screaming at. | ||
A baby. So she runs up, harasses these people, starts screaming at them about a mask, not even wearing a mask, rests her arm on her big fat gut, Again, no sense of style, no sense of self-respect, no sense of self-dignity. | ||
It's all about telling you what to do. | ||
Oh, I see someone without a mask. | ||
I have power. | ||
I have authority. | ||
I will tell you what to do now. | ||
Because here's the saddest part about it, folks. | ||
They really have no authority. They have no authority in their own life. | ||
Look, she doesn't even have control of her own health. | ||
She'll probably die young of a heart attack. | ||
So... And believe me, I get that. | ||
Like, when I feel like I'm losing control of my life, that's when I go through, like, my most, you know, frustrating anger phases or whatever. | ||
But you can tell she has no control over her life. | ||
So that's why she does the piercings. | ||
That's why she does the hair. | ||
That's why she has no sense of fashion. | ||
That's why she comes over and yells at you for not wearing a mask, even though hers is falling off her face. | ||
She has no control over her own life. | ||
She lost control of her own life a long time ago. | ||
So now she has to control your life. | ||
And that's what it is for these leftists that want the mask. | ||
Oh, they're so anti-establishment, yet they do everything the establishment tells them to do. | ||
Oh, they're so woke, yet they do everything that the mainstream media tells them to do. | ||
Oh, they're resisting even though they do everything the power structure tells them to do. | ||
And so the mask is just another example. | ||
But the reason why they come after you for not wearing a mask is because they're so desperate for any sort of power, any sort of control. | ||
And on top of it, they're just assuming you're a Trump supporter. | ||
Because you're actually anti-establishment. | ||
You're actually a patriot. | ||
You're actually a real rebel. | ||
Not like these fake rebels. | ||
Not like these fake anti-establishment people. | ||
Not like these fake woke people. | ||
You're really woke. You're really in control. | ||
You're really empowered. So they hate you for that. | ||
And then they assume that because you're not wearing a mask because that's the sign of being a slave. | ||
So they're a slave. They see you without the mask. | ||
They know you're not a slave and they're pissed. | ||
They're pissed that you're not a slave like them, but they see it as the only opportunity that they'll have all day long to have any power because they have no control over themselves. | ||
And this is what we have to deal with, folks. | ||
I mean, talk about a goblin. | ||
Alright, I want to get into the war for America right now. | ||
And the little battles that are happening, or big battles that are happening. | ||
And it's not like old days that you would study in history books. | ||
I remember actually the history books. | ||
I remember the graphics when I would study Civil War or the War of 1812 or other wars. | ||
And you had the map and then you had like the skirmishes and the battles. | ||
And they had like the little graphics that were like explosions like in the cities and stuff where each battle was. | ||
You guys remember that? Most of the crew is around my age so we probably had about the same textbooks. | ||
But you guys remember those textbooks? | ||
They'd have like the little explosion. | ||
Derek always skipped school. | ||
So he may not remember, but the rest of the crew does. | ||
But it was in cities, it was in towns, at forts, and you could put it on a geographical map. | ||
Well, we don't really have that, per se, anymore. | ||
We've kind of advanced as a civilization. | ||
We hope we don't have to go back to that. | ||
So now, the current way these wars are fought in the Infowar, it's subjects, it's times. | ||
So it's coronavirus, it's this, it's that. | ||
So let me get into what I'm talking about here. | ||
Missouri governor says St. | ||
Louis couple had every right to wave guns at protesters. | ||
And that's from the Hill. | ||
And of course they rephrase, he didn't say wave guns at protesters. | ||
He said protect the property. | ||
Of course that's in the story, but not the headline. | ||
But you see the Democrat Soros appointed district attorney Even though the governor rightfully says Mike Parson know they had every right to protect their property. | ||
Which they did. And see, this is why, and this is how the battle goes, folks, this is why on television they say peaceful protest, peaceful protest, peaceful protest, literally as a city is burning down behind them and people are getting stabbed to death, shot to death, and they go on MSNBC and CNN and say peaceful protest, peaceful protest, peaceful protest. | ||
So when they show up to your front door, even though you know damn well they've been burning stuff, looting stuff, and murdering people, They can say, oh, why are you threatening peaceful protesters? | ||
So, this is a current battle. | ||
What will the fate of the McCloskeys be? | ||
They shouldn't even ever have to go to court. | ||
It's ridiculous. And the district attorney and the prosecuting attorney, Soros Minions, are in it for the scalps. | ||
So, this is a battle. | ||
Maybe not a big one. | ||
Or maybe we don't realize how big it is yet, but it is. | ||
Ruth Bader Ginsburg announces cancer recurrence will remain on Supreme Court. | ||
Oh! So she can't think, she can't talk, she can't eat, she can't drink, she can barely even breathe, but... | ||
She's good to be on the Supreme Court. | ||
And Biden, who can't think, can't talk, he's good to be the president. | ||
And then they say Trump's health is a problem. | ||
I mean, the liberal Democrat is the biggest hypocritical fraud, might as well be a frog, ever that this earth has ever seen, ever, period. | ||
There is no bigger liar than a liberal progressive Democrat. | ||
There is no bigger hypocrite fraud than a liberal progressive Democrat. | ||
You can call me all the names under the book, and I'll accept probably at least half of them, but I'll never be a fraud or a hypocrite. | ||
That's all these people are. | ||
Trump is unfit health-wise, but they run Biden? | ||
They have Ruth Bader Ginsburg and an iron lung on the bench? | ||
Seriously, I'm telling you, Futurama was right. | ||
Ruth Bader Ginsburg's head in a jar on the Supreme Court. | ||
I'm almost dead serious. | ||
I mean, it's a joke, but it's like, hell, she's already half dead. | ||
She's already in an iron lung. | ||
And they say, oh, she's fine to be on the Supreme Court. | ||
She doesn't write her own stuff. | ||
For example, they do a video with Ruth Bader Ginsburg and a trainer like four years ago when she was already dying. | ||
That's when she was really should have left. | ||
And they hop her up on drugs. | ||
And they put her in a gym with a trainer. | ||
You can pull up the video. | ||
She is bombed out of her mind. | ||
She is whacked out on drugs. | ||
She doesn't even know what the hell is going on. | ||
With her little one pound dumbbells. | ||
Hey look, I feel bad for the decrepit old witch. | ||
I'm not the one keeping her on the bench. | ||
Because it's all about power. | ||
So that's another battle. | ||
For the Supreme Court, California throws out more than 100,000, 102,428 mail-in ballots over mistakes. | ||
And then you have an additional 70,000 rejected, an additional 30,000 rejected, no signature. | ||
I mean, it's such a fraud. | ||
Mail-in ballots so they can have dead people voting, dead cats voting. | ||
People that don't live in the state voting. | ||
And they've been caught in Florida, in Ohio, in Pennsylvania, in California. | ||
All of it. They've all been caught. | ||
Another battle. And then the COVID. Yeah. | ||
My grandma voted Republican until the day she died and she voted Democrat. | ||
And then the COVID. Tourists faced restrictions amid new coronavirus spike fears. | ||
There's no fears. There's only buying into the propaganda if you're a liberal. | ||
But think about it. | ||
If you want to take a trip right now, where are you going to go? | ||
You're going to go somewhere that doesn't make you wear a mask. | ||
You're going to go to Georgia. You're going to go to South Dakota. | ||
You're going to go where there's a political leadership that doesn't want to make you a slave. | ||
Texas health officials remove over 3,000 probable coronavirus cases from overall count. | ||
So again, they head fake the numbers and then retreat after they write legislation and make decisions on the increased numbers that were fraudulent. | ||
Texas Governor Greg Abbott says there is no shutdown coming as cases surge. | ||
No, you already re-shut us down. | ||
You already re-shut us down. | ||
You already re-mandated the masks. | ||
This is like, I show up to your party with a bunch of my friends to get in a fight with you, and we show up and we beat the living tar out of you, and then on the way out the door, as we're drinking your beer, we say, we didn't come here to fight. | ||
Governor Cuomo enlists citizens to help police non-compliant businesses during COVID-19. | ||
Nazi brown shirts. | ||
Stalinist brigade. | ||
I mean, unbelievable. | ||
Who would ever want to do that? You know who it is. | ||
It's a liberal progressive Democrat. | ||
Breaking. Health officials from numerous states have mistakenly included positive results from antibody tests when reporting COVID cases. | ||
Again, they increase the total, write legislation, make decisions, have city council meetings, and then base all their decisions on the fake numbers, and then it comes out they're fake and they never address it. | ||
Schumer proposes $350 billion in aid for communities of color ahead of coronavirus talks. | ||
I mean, you want to talk about reparations? | ||
Again, I don't want to go off into this jag, but it's a joke. | ||
Now, this will never be passed. | ||
This is the way the Democrats are trying to win the COVID battle to win the 2020 election. | ||
Georgia's governor is a prime example of fecklessness that is killing Americans from the Washington Post. | ||
Oh, no, not Whichmer, not Cuomo, not Newsom. | ||
Not DeWine, who sent COVID patients into nursing homes for them to die and kill others. | ||
Not them. It's Georgia that has, like, no deaths. | ||
And then they say, oh, disapproval of Trump's coronavirus response is up to 60%. | ||
Well, why is that? You lie about everything. | ||
You literally lie about everything when it comes to COVID just to blame Trump, and then you say, see? | ||
People don't like the way Trump is handling it after you make up everything about it. | ||
Halfway through today's Friday broadcast, and we're joined... | ||
By Tony Arterburn, who just got off air on his own show, joins us now here on The War Room. | ||
Now, Tony has been working with precious metals and specifically coins even, and he's been kind enough when he comes through here to gift myself and even the crew some of the coins. | ||
But man, I guess they have to be going up in value now. | ||
Maybe if he knew that, he wouldn't have gifted them over. | ||
No, he probably would have. He's generous. | ||
But the point is, there's a coin shortage. | ||
Why is there a coin shortage? | ||
What does it mean? What does it mean to you? | ||
What does it mean for the economy? | ||
I figured who better to ask than Tony Arterburn from Wise Wolf, who works with precious metals and coins. | ||
So, you know, I see the quote-unquote coin shortage, and I think false flag, false scarcity, somebody's hoarding these coins right now, and it doesn't really make sense that there would be a coin shortage. | ||
What is your take on it, Tony? | ||
Well, you're absolutely right. | ||
I mean, the false narrative, the coin shortage, I use that in the same quotations, air quotes in my program today. | ||
So this goes back to when we had the images pour in from Wuhan, China, of them burning the Chinese yuan, the paper currency, because it had the COVID. And then you saw the stories roll out about a month later, our own Federal Reserve started to quarantine the cash. | ||
Well, that really filtered down into our change. | ||
It filtered down into our coinage. | ||
And so the larger banks are taking orders from the Federal Reserve and in conjunction with the Mint, they've halted production and then they've also got a shortage of coins that are being put into the system that have to do with the closure of small business. | ||
So that's another aspect of it, but make no mistake, this is one of those multifaceted tests I'm so glad you said that. | ||
That's exactly what I was going to say here. | ||
This is kind of a construction, if you will, with different layers that ultimately gets to the agenda of a cashless society. | ||
Because, I mean, the average American doesn't use coins anyway. | ||
They don't probably deal with coins. | ||
In fact, the average American probably never even uses cash. | ||
But it's not about that. | ||
It's about not even making you think about why it's happening. | ||
It's just, oh, there's a coin shortage. | ||
Well, I don't really care. I don't use coins anyway. | ||
Kind of like when cash started coming out and it was more convenient for people, they didn't think, oh, well, I don't need coins anymore, even though it actually has a value. | ||
Inherently, in a silver coin or something of that nature, or whether it's a copper penny, it has a value. | ||
Back in the old days, they would use bronze. | ||
So there's all kinds of different stuff, but when they got rid of actual valued currency and then went to a debt note, it was just kind of like, oh, well now it's, oh, there's a coin shortage, but you don't really care. You don't really use coins. You're not even thinking about the actual value of the coin or the value of the cash. And then they use the COVID scare, but it's the same thing at the end. | ||
What is that? Cashless society, digital currencies, everything controlled on the internet. | ||
So then they can say, oh, this guy over here, we don't like what he's up to. | ||
And then they push one button and you can't spend, you can't buy, you can't sell. | ||
It's like what they do with some people getting banned from PayPal and other services, and all of a sudden you're out of the marketplace. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
I mean, it has a lot to do with our free speech as well. | ||
Let's say you're a conservative or you're a Christian and you criticize the government. | ||
What's going to happen in a cashless society? | ||
What's going to happen with a digital-only dollar? | ||
Your speech will be silenced because you can have your bank account cut off. | ||
You won't be able to buy or sell. | ||
Now, there's another aspect to this issue as well with the cashless society. | ||
I talked about it on my show today. | ||
80% of all the $100 bills, American $100 bills, 80%, Owen, are outside of the continental United States. | ||
65% of all of our paper currency is currently outside of the continental United States. | ||
One of the things I think that they're also doing in these shortages and these manufactured crises of the COVID has your dollar and it's infected and it's dirty is I think they're planning on curtailing the effects of a hyperinflation that they themselves are causing. | ||
So one of the things they can do is say, you have to turn in your cash, we have to go digital, and then they can control the money supply in totality. | ||
That's something they've never been able to do before, but with this new technology that we have, the Fed is pushing that. | ||
Maxine Waters tried to push the digital dollar into the CARES Act, and it was stopped at the last minute. | ||
But make no mistake, this is a manufactured crisis. | ||
Small business is suffering because, really, you're talking about a penny business. | ||
Most small businesses are penny businesses. | ||
The margins are very small. | ||
Credit card fees will eat you alive. | ||
You need to be able to accept change and dollars. | ||
This is another play by the elites to hurt small business. | ||
And of course, it's just like that. | ||
They make it an issue that you don't think you care about until you realize how it impacts you. | ||
But by the time you realize how it impacts you, it's already done. | ||
They've already gotten rid of the cash. | ||
They've already gotten rid of the coins. | ||
And so kind of just touch on that a little bit too, because again, I'm sure that maybe you even deal with small retailers with some of the coins that you work with. | ||
But how, I mean, kind of hone in on that more, because I never really thought about that angle. | ||
This is another attack on small business. | ||
It's a huge attack on small business. | ||
I mean, major retailers, what do they care? | ||
They've got bigger deals with the credit card companies. | ||
They've got larger margins because they can buy more product. | ||
When you're in the convenience store business, I mean my family's been in the convenience store business for 40 years. | ||
I know a lot about it. You're talking about a very small margin. | ||
You have to do a lot of volume. | ||
Well, when people stop bringing in their change, And they start using their card. | ||
I mean, if somebody uses a credit card, Owen, on like a 20-ounce Dr. | ||
Pepper at $1.69, guess what? | ||
You didn't make any money. | ||
Right, because the processing fees. | ||
Yes, and most people don't know that. | ||
I mean, when gasoline goes up, the main entity that makes all the money is the credit card company, not the retailer. | ||
So this is another attack on small business, and what The banks, because they're so consolidated, too big to fail and too big to jail, they're not going to put up any sort of resistance to this, and they're going to comply with the Fed and with the Treasury, and once again, small business gets the shaft. | ||
And you know, the other aspect of this too is whenever they go to the digital currency, the processing with credit card companies, payment processors is the perfect example, you won't even be able to make payments beyond just like, you know, some government or whatever hitting a button and making you unpersoned. | ||
There'll be private companies that are running all the payment processing that'll cancel you or that'll have all kinds of different controls and variables and manipulations over this. | ||
So really it's just a complete... | ||
Destroying of the free market economy, if you think about it, maybe not on a scale that we can consider, but on a spending, on just, okay, I can go to a store and I can spend $1.30 and get a soda, and guess what? | ||
The store just got $1.30 in, as opposed to, okay, I just ran my credit card for $1.30, and the credit card company made $1.20, and the store made $0.10. | ||
Right. And that's the issue here. | ||
You know, first they took the gold and silver out of our coinage, Then they're going to remove the coins altogether. | ||
You know, I used to think that was the biggest scam of all time. | ||
You know, everything made past 1965 are quarters, dimes, half dollars and dollars. | ||
Lost their silver. | ||
You know, the old Merle Haggard, I wish a buck was still silver. | ||
It was back when the country was strong, you know. | ||
That was a great lyric. | ||
Well, that was true. And now we've reached this point where, you know, they've printed the trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars. | ||
I mean, it's incomprehensible. | ||
And isn't that really why they don't want coins? | ||
Because then they actually have to have real money. | ||
If you have some Federal Reserve note, like you said, you can print trillions of dollars that has zero value. | ||
Well, that's exactly right. | ||
I mean, I'll give you an example. | ||
On my desk right now, Owen, I'll describe this for your radio listeners, but I've got a $5 Indian gold piece. | ||
It's a very beautiful coin from 1915. | ||
Now, that's $5 in 1915 worth of gold. | ||
Today, that is about $550. | ||
Let's come back and I want to ask Tony Arterburn, well, where are the coins? | ||
Is it just in the headlines or is someone hoarding them? | ||
All right, I want to ask Tony Arterburn where he thinks the coins are or if it's just literally just false headlines and there's... | ||
No shortage or anything. It's just literally just a headline telling you that so you believe it. | ||
It's ironic, and I'm sure Tony probably has a lot more of these than me. | ||
I have an old, it's like we used to have coin jars as a kid. | ||
The crew, again, we're all like the same age, so we kind of Have like these generational commonalities. | ||
I remember coin jars. | ||
I had coin jars as a kid. | ||
You throw your pennies, your quarters, everything in there. | ||
Once or twice a month, you get in there digging for the quarters and nickels. | ||
You can go down to the corner store and, you know, get a bag of candy or something. | ||
I still have a whole jar full of coins. | ||
And my grandpa used to be a coin collector too because he would travel the world. | ||
He'd bring coins back from all over the world. | ||
He ended up giving a lot of them to me. | ||
So I've got this huge coin collector just sitting in storage. | ||
I bet you do too, Tony. | ||
But my point is I haven't turned my coins in. | ||
I don't have a scarcity of coins. | ||
So is there an actual scarcity of coins? | ||
Like, is somebody hoarding the coins? | ||
Is the U.S. Mint taking in the coins? | ||
Are big businesses being told to send coins back in? | ||
Or is it literally just fake news? | ||
I believe it's a manufactured crisis. | ||
There's no shortage of coins, actually. | ||
But there is a shortage of business actually taking in these small amounts of purchases. | ||
And so you have small business closures that relied on these. | ||
And so the banks, in conjunction with the Fed, you know, all of the deposits go through the Federal Reserve, your dollars. | ||
That's how you get new dollars into circulation. | ||
You know, the Fed will take them in, it goes to the Treasury, and they're destroyed. | ||
That has the same thing with our coinage. | ||
And of course, most of our coins now, Owen, are just junk metal. | ||
If you go to, you look at your pennies, anything before 1982 and back is copper, but anything forward is zinc and a lot of junk metals and so on. | ||
So, same thing with the silver. | ||
If you look at your dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollars, anything before 1965 is 90% silver. | ||
You're going to want to hang on to those. | ||
But no, I don't believe, from all that I've researched, I think it's the same narrative being pushed about the cash. | ||
The Fed was quarantining cash. | ||
A lot of retailers are saying, we don't accept cash. | ||
I know, I mean, just your everyday restaurants, I've seen some of the big chains I think that's going to continue, and it's going to squeeze small business very, very hard because you're going to have no pushback from big business. | ||
What do they care? And the credit card processors are not going to be on our side. | ||
The banks aren't going to be on our side. | ||
And it also really just serves the interest of Of our globalist overlords who want a cashless society. | ||
It's a really bad thing. It must be resisted, by the way. | ||
And you know, one of the symptoms or signs of this, and it goes to this point that you've made, but we can kind of go down this road now. | ||
And I don't want to attack this industry or people in it, because I do have some friends in it, and it is a big business. | ||
But payment processing, in a way, has killed small businesses. | ||
Because what ends up happening is A small business can't even afford on the small margins that they work and live off of to pay a payment processing company. | ||
And so why do you go to every town and it's the same 10 restaurants, the same 10 stores, everything? | ||
Because they're the only ones that can afford it. | ||
They're the only ones that don't have to worry about small margins because they're not operating locally with one or two owners. | ||
It's a national chain. | ||
So they've already got deals with banks and payment processing and huge margins to deal with. | ||
And I remember, you know, one of the things I liked about the old town that I lived in before I moved down here in St. | ||
Louis, it was a small town and there were a lot of just single, two-man owned companies. | ||
A small corner store. | ||
And I remember one of the things that when I first moved there, because I couldn't drive at the time, so I was either riding my bike or walking. | ||
And it was frustrating at first. | ||
Hey, we don't accept credit cards. | ||
Hey, we don't accept credit cards for payments smaller than $20. | ||
Some places literally won't even accept. | ||
And I'm like, oh man, this is obnoxious. | ||
And I end up talking to some of the owners like, hey, why do you do this? | ||
And they kind of explained it to me and I said, oh, it made sense. | ||
So I had cash on me. | ||
I'd go to the corner store. I'd get cash. | ||
And by the way, these are the people you want to deal with. | ||
They're the same people that work there every day. | ||
They actually care about their business. | ||
It's like, I would rather go to the local... | ||
Corner store in Dogtown that's like a closet, but they stuff everything into that dang closet they can and it's the cheapest thing you can find anywhere than opposed to go to the chain, you know, corner store like a Walgreens or something down the street. | ||
And it's funny because it would be more expensive for the same product, but they would, you know, you wouldn't have to pay in cash. | ||
And so this is kind of a way that just the whole, it's crazy to think, Tony, but really so much of globalism And so much of killing American independence has been in this shift from a real cash society or a real money backed with value society versus a fiat currency society. | ||
Yes, it's the head of the snake. | ||
Everything goes back, the problems that we have go back to 1913 when they created the Federal Reserve. | ||
There's subsequent milestones down the road there where they untethered the dollar from gold and silver. | ||
But the more that they've done that, the more that they've created the fiat currency system, then you get the empire, then you get the fascism, the collusion with big business, totally un-American policy from our government. | ||
And you can't have the welfare state if you have a gold and silver standard because you have to be tied to reality. | ||
And where our elites are not tied to reality. | ||
And this is another aspect of the, I believe, when you're talking about the cashless society, getting rid of the coinage, getting rid of the actual paper dollars, it gives them, that is really checkmate. | ||
And so that must be, this must be a very important thing It's a priority for us to resist and to talk about. | ||
It's not fake news. | ||
I mean, they are literally doing this. | ||
They are causing us to go cashless. | ||
Get back into that coin you had. | ||
Because I was thinking about this, too. | ||
You have a coin. You said it was from 1915, and it was worth $5 at the time. | ||
Now it's valued with its weight over $500. | ||
Think about this, too. Think about if you, because folks, we know about the bloodlines of the elite and the Illuminati and the banking cartels. | ||
Think about this. | ||
If you had, say, a certain mass percentage of the world's gold or a country's gold, And you're sitting on that. | ||
Well, how do you increase that value? | ||
How do you increase that asset as a value? | ||
It's just a material that just sits in a storage in a vault or whatever. | ||
How do you increase that value? | ||
Well, shoot, they just increased it 1,000% in 100 years. | ||
And all they did was take it out of the market and then bring in a fiat currency valuation system. | ||
I mean, that's really an incredible story. | ||
No, it's the greatest cash heist of all time. | ||
Think of the nefarious activities that our elites have been able to get away with by having our dollar not tied to anything. | ||
You can pay people off. | ||
You can start wars. You can interfere with wars. | ||
You can create a welfare state. | ||
You can do all these things that we couldn't do before. | ||
When we had to balance our books, we had to be tied to reality. | ||
We couldn't run out of gold. | ||
And that's why, you know, gold and silver have always been money, Owen. | ||
It's God's money. Always will be. | ||
And I think a lot of people right now, I have people calling me that have never bought gold and silver. | ||
They're buying gold and silver. And they're like, I'm getting out of the markets. | ||
I'm really scared. | ||
I'm looking at what's happening and it's crazy. | ||
And that's a good move to get into assets because, look, this $5 Indian head gold piece, right? | ||
It bought $5 worth of your You know, living expenses 100 years ago. | ||
Well, it still pays for that same proportion of your living expenses today. | ||
What changed? It's that the dollar lost value. | ||
So the last thing that your listeners want to be saving is dollars. | ||
However, I still think that we need cash. | ||
I'm still an advocate for change. | ||
I'm still an advocate for paper currency, even though it's worth less and less every single day because of the freedom. | ||
Yeah, and that's really what it's about, the ability to exchange goods and services without being, you know, marked on a system, without having a digital footprint that'll either be used against you or used to stop you from spending. | ||
You know, and I'll be honest, too, because I say this on the air. | ||
I try to stay away from, you know, stock advice and stuff like that. | ||
I just tell people what I'm thinking about. | ||
And I mean, look... I look at my savings account. | ||
I mean, I'm not the richest guy in the neighborhood, but I have a little bit of a savings account. | ||
And I look at that and I'm like, you know, what do I want to do with this? | ||
Because it could vanish. | ||
The value of that could vanish tomorrow. | ||
And I'd have nothing. | ||
I'd have nothing. And it's happened before. | ||
So, I mean, whether it's investing in precious metals or, you know, trying to invest in a property, a home or something like that. | ||
I mean, I think, like you're saying, people are really starting to consider this now. | ||
You want your investments to be real. | ||
And they need to be something tangible because commodities themselves haven't changed much in value. | ||
They're pretty steady, whether you're talking about a barrel of oil or an ounce of silver for the last hundred or so years. | ||
What's changed is our paper economy. | ||
And the stock market is a casino where 80% have to lose so 20% can win. | ||
And you want to, look, I tell people, do your own research. | ||
I'm not giving investment advice. | ||
I sell gold and silver. | ||
I'm an honest broker. | ||
Actually, folks, you can't see this because his legs are under the table right now. | ||
He actually has full-on 24-karat gold pants that he wears everywhere because he's that smart with gold. | ||
All right, folks, this is really most of your politicians, sadly, in a nutshell. | ||
What we have here in clip 14. | ||
If you guys just want to roll the B-roll, that's fine. | ||
It was a congressional session from our homes, you know, because of COVID. Oh, yes, our congressional leaders are so afraid of COVID. They've killed the economy and your small business. | ||
But what are they doing? | ||
They're at the gym. | ||
They're on their boats. | ||
They're out on the water. | ||
They're at the beach. I mean, folks, this is, this is, it's offensive, honestly. | ||
And then they all sit and laugh. | ||
It's just a big joke, man. | ||
It's like Fauci sitting here telling you, oh, don't wear a mask. | ||
Oh, then you, oh, you must wear a mask. | ||
And then as soon as the cameras turn off, he rips his mask off. | ||
It's all a big joke to these people. | ||
And I guess they really thought they'd get away with this, hanging out on the beach, hanging out on their boats, hanging out on their yachts. | ||
But we are voting from home today. | ||
Yes. Oh! | ||
It's very serious, this COVID. See, and that's the other thing too. | ||
See, the rich and powerful aren't suffering from COVID. They've got their own beach houses, private property, pools, gyms in their basement, mansions with bowling alleys and movie theaters. | ||
They don't give a COVID shot to 10 chefs in their kitchen. | ||
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They don't suffer. | |
When America shuts down, they're not America. | ||
So yeah, of course. Oh, shut it down. | ||
Oh, shut that economy down. | ||
Oh, close your business. Oh, stay home. | ||
Oh, quarantine. Oh, wear a mask. | ||
They don't do any of it on their private yachts. | ||
They don't do any of it on their beachfront property. | ||
They don't do any of it from their 10,000 square foot mansion. | ||
Do as I say, not as I do. | ||
So typical of our politicians voting from home as they're on the beach, enjoying a nice COVID vacation while you're lucky if you can even afford a vacation. | ||
And I'll tell you, I know I'm blessed. | ||
I know I'm lucky. I thank God every night. | ||
Because, you know what? InfoWars is still in business, beyond just the COVID thing. | ||
The fact that we're still here with all the attacks, and you know, I was really thinking about this last night, and I won't go into the details, but the amount of attacks that we're under, I mean, for example, like, let's just say lawsuits. | ||
So we get sued for stuff that really we didn't even say, and then it ends up in the media like it's our identity. | ||
But hey, they can lie about weapons of mass destruction that leads to war and millions dead, and that's just fine. | ||
Nobody sues them. | ||
And by the way, they're the ones with the big $10 million contracts. | ||
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I do still get a paycheck. | ||
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Well ladies and gentlemen, one of the things I like to do here completely unabashedly is rip off things from the 90s that were popular then and rebrand them and make them my own. | ||
No shame in that. | ||
I happen to like the 90s. | ||
I enjoyed it. | ||
And so one of the things that was popular in the 90s, well, we won't give it any credence, but we are now launching today officially, and I didn't even tell my next guests this because I kind of want to surprise them. | ||
This is now the Headbangers Hour on the Info Wars War Room is Raw with Frank Kavanaugh and Michael Graves. | ||
Now here's what's cool about this. | ||
Frank Cavanaugh, Michael Graves, they're real rockers. | ||
They're rock stars and they're real punk rockers because they don't sell themselves out to the establishment. | ||
And because of that, uh, well, you've probably heard their stories if you're a regular audience. | ||
If you're not, they've pretty much been blacklisted from the music industry, at least the corporate music industry, which I think is dying now anyway. | ||
And so every Friday, uh, Once a month, we're going to have Michael and Frank on for the Headbangers Hour right here on the InfoWars War Room is Raw. | ||
So guys, you know what? In that vein, with launching the Headbangers Hour now... | ||
You know, a lot of weird stuff is coming out. | ||
I don't know if you guys saw, but you had, for example, Imagine Dragons lead singer. | ||
And again, was he joking? | ||
Was he not? Talking about how he was in the Illuminati. | ||
It was accepting the Illuminati invitation is how they got famous. | ||
How all the popular singers are in the Illuminati. | ||
Whether you believe that or not, you can choose to. | ||
The point is, there is a big club. | ||
There is a big club, and the more you play games with the club, the more you advance through the system, a la Taylor Swift, who you can see is selling out all of her stuff. | ||
Katy Perry, sold her soul to the devil. | ||
The list goes on. So Michael Graves, your debut here on the Headbangers Hour. | ||
What do you make of the current cycle of the corporate music industry? | ||
And it's more obvious than ever to the public that, yeah, you know what? | ||
You did have to sell yourself out to be successful. | ||
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Well, it's par for the course. | |
I mean, whether these artists are joking around about being in the Illuminati, all of these guys, they just want to feel powerful. | ||
They just want to feel powerful, and most of them don't even know what they're talking about. | ||
So they're just on the surface saying these things, and then, in my opinion, then just going back to their lives in the bubble of fame. | ||
When they know that by going along and saying these things, there's no risk in it. | ||
There's no risk in it at all. | ||
And the further, and the crazier, the crazier things that they say, the cooler that they seem to their audience that's paying attention to them. | ||
Yeah, there was, I think his name was Ben Richards or something. | ||
I'm sorry, I forget his name. On the Ellen DeGeneres show, the old Peto Island scene that they have there on the Degeneres show. | ||
Frank, your debut on the Headbangers Hour. | ||
What do you make of this? | ||
Welcome, everybody, to the Headbangers Hour. | ||
Take it over! You know, Owen, it's like what they do is they find people with talent, they give them a record deal, and then they start trying to bring them in, bring them in. | ||
And they look for the weak-minded. | ||
Or just like what Mike said, people that just don't know. | ||
You know, Mike and I both, we've been studying this stuff for years. | ||
You know, I've been studying this for 30 years. | ||
When I was When I was successful in Hollywood, I knew exactly what they were trying to do. | ||
You know, with the pedophilia, there's a lot of... | ||
I don't even want to go into the other stuff, but that... | ||
That is what basically, that guy from Imagine Dragons, he looked completely wasted. | ||
And he wishes he was in the Illuminati. | ||
He's not in the Illuminati. | ||
Jay-Z and Beyonce are not in the Illuminati. | ||
They think they're in the Illuminati. | ||
They don't even know what the word Illuminati means. | ||
It means the enlightened. | ||
And how can they be enlightened if they don't know? | ||
Let me tell you this, Owen. | ||
Yeah, if you really want to be honest about it, it's not the Illuminati. | ||
It's a satanic Luciferian cult. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
They put that name on it to make it seem like it's cool. | ||
We're progressive and we're moving forward with humanity. | ||
Well, they're not. They're regressive. | ||
They're just going back to age-old things of Trying to control people and sacrifice and pedophilia, because that's the spirit of evil that has run through the world since Caligula. | ||
And it has now risen up with Jeffrey Epstein again. | ||
That's Caligula's island down there. | ||
And all these people... | ||
They cared about themselves so much and about the money and about the corporal things that they would win on this earth that they gave their souls away so they could hang out with the new Caligula on his island. | ||
And they're shells. | ||
They've known nothing. The thing that I want to point out that we should all point out as libertarians and conservatives is that if you have a phone book or an encyclopedia and you go to the C's in the phone book, because that's conservatives, you take all those numbers out, then you go to the libertarians and you take all those numbers out, you end up with a phone book that's only a Yes, but I'm so glad you said that because it's a perfect segue to what I was going to say next. | ||
Now, the phone book is digital. | ||
And so they can go in and look at all... | ||
See, for like young guys coming up in the industry or something, they can go look at everything you've ever sent. | ||
Every text, every post, everything. | ||
And they can say, hmm, this person seems vulnerable or just a dyed-in-the-wool liberal. | ||
we can easily manage these people to do and say what we want, versus this guy over here that likes to sing about America, has a grandfather, a great-grandfather that served in the army. | ||
We're gonna stay away from them. | ||
Let's go with this guy, this guy that looks like he's easily susceptible. | ||
Of course, Michael, you were not one of those individuals that was easily susceptible. | ||
You've been fighting them as well. | ||
So, but don't you think it's easier now for people in that industry to kind of scout out talent that they can manage and maneuver and manipulate? | ||
Well, sure. | ||
Again, the people that are doing the scouting and the people that are looking for the talent are also looking for these people that they can manipulate. | ||
The industry is filled with people. | ||
We keep using this word power. | ||
They want power in this world. | ||
We're in this world, but we're not of it. | ||
As Christians, as God-fearing people, we understand and we believe that we are in this world, but we are not of it. | ||
So we're not in love with this world. | ||
We detach ourselves from all the greed, the jealousy, the money, the power, all of these things that the industry at large is tied to. | ||
And that's why it's so uncomfortable for me to be in the industry. | ||
And I'm not going to speak for Frank, but for people like us, it's so uncomfortable, and there's just something that doesn't sit right with us, and it's because of that. | ||
And now, where we're at and what we see happening around us, it's clear as day. | ||
Well, and you know, the thing that I noticed, because I've always been a fan of music, just growing up listening to the radio and stuff, but the one thing I've noticed growing older and going to concerts, you can tell... | ||
When people who are designing the set are designing the set for the show versus people who are kind of designing the set and it looks like it's for something else entirely. | ||
I mean, I'm almost of the belief that some of these sets and music videos we see or live performances have nothing to do with the actual artist or anything and it's literally like... | ||
You have, you know, whoever is running the industry or is running that artist is up in the bleachers, like, having some hallucinogenic ritual and seeing the fire and the devil and the baphomet. | ||
I'm serious, Frank, because it's like, I mean, why else would they do this stuff? | ||
It's not for kids. It's not for the audience. | ||
Who is it for? You know, we had, man, when I was in the industry 20 years ago, we had management, and our management once a week would play poker with all the other managers of all the other big bands and all the big actors, and they would get together on everything. | ||
And we are coming back to power, and here's the thing about power. | ||
Me and Mike and you and the InfoWars listeners and everyone that's involved with InfoWars, we get our power through the Lord, through the Spirit of the Light. | ||
And these people are weak because they get their power through money. | ||
They get their power by... | ||
Yeah, you know, that's such a good point. | ||
Maybe we should get back into that on the other side. | ||
And by the way, it's the craziest thing. | ||
So many musicians, obviously Frank and Michael here on the air with me, but so many musicians end up on the Infowars staff. | ||
Like, really talented guitar players and singers and stuff end up working here. | ||
So it's like there is that energy of fighting the establishment from music, but now here. | ||
Look at the square in the suit hosts in the Headbanger Hour. | ||
What a square. | ||
What a nerd. | ||
Man, what a geek. | ||
Hey, look at him. | ||
He's got his little coat on. | ||
Oh, man. Could you be more corporate? | ||
You chump. | ||
Headbanger hour. Let's get into it. | ||
Come on. Is he talking about me? | ||
I'm talking about you. | ||
I will take this jacket off right here, right now. | ||
Oh, well, all right. | ||
This is the headbangers hour. | ||
We're going to roll our sleeves up here. | ||
I'm not going to be called a square on my own broadcast. | ||
Get out of here. We've got Frank Cavanaugh and Michael Graves with us from Filter, from the Misfits. | ||
These men have principles and values, and so the corporate music industry doesn't really like that, and so they tried to blacklist them. | ||
But you can't blacklist sound. | ||
You can't blacklist music, so they're never going to stop making music. | ||
And, you know, we were kind of talking about that in the last segment. | ||
And, you know, look, there's no doubt with money comes convenience, ease of access, less stress. | ||
There's no doubt about that. But... | ||
When you expect money to give you everything and be your source of happiness, that's when you ultimately fail. | ||
And you know, Hollywood and mainstream media has promoted it that way, and that's why I think so many people end up depressed. | ||
They see their big famous music icons or Hollywood celebs or whatever living this lavish lifestyle with the boats and the mansions, and they just assume it's happiness. | ||
And then just for an example, you read about the Amber Heard, Johnny Depp case with just all the abuse and just the sickness and the drug abuse and everything, and it's just like, my goodness, these are people who have millions of dollars, they can't find any happiness. | ||
And you know, it's kind of become the scourge of Hollywood and I think in a way the music industry too, Frank, that, oh, worship the almighty dollar and pretend it leads to happiness when ultimately if you treat it that way, it just leads to depression. | ||
They want us all to be unhappy. | ||
So that's what Madison Avenue has been doing, Bernays, you know, since bacon and eggs. | ||
They put up an image out there that's unattainable so that everyone's unhappy. | ||
So they're spending their hard-earned dollars chasing that carrot of happiness. | ||
And the other thing is, the people on top, they're not happy either. | ||
The people with millions of dollars, like you just said, Johnny Depp, they're not happy. | ||
And what is the root of all evil, Owen? | ||
It's money is the root of all evil. | ||
And I think right now the revolution that we're going through, never let a good crisis go to waste, all the things that the globalists are doing is because they're on their last legs. | ||
And I'm so happy because this is the big reveal. | ||
You look at punk rock and Slayer and And the reason they can't stop it is because it's the truth. | ||
I actually think real punk rock is about to make a comeback. | ||
And I'm starting to see some signs of this in the music industry. | ||
And, you know, even actual radio is starting to come back where corporate radio is dying. | ||
There's actually still some real good DJs out there. | ||
The problem is they're not on corporate radio. | ||
You got to go to XM Radio or their own podcast to find them. | ||
But they're still out there. You've got some hip-hop rap artists that are going to start doing punk rock this year. | ||
There's some older bands that haven't made albums for a decade that are about to release albums that are rock, kind of grunge, punk bands that are about to release albums. | ||
And so I think the facade of the kind of just... | ||
Real culty, low-level, demonic frequency music is starting to go by the wayside. | ||
People want music that has soul, that has feelings. | ||
Yeah, Lil Wayne was actually kind of above it. | ||
He was doing punk rock with rap like 10 years ago, and it didn't really catch. | ||
Ice Cube. Ice Cube. | ||
Ice Cube. Yeah, but he gave it a shot. | ||
So, I mean, Michael, what do you make about that, though? | ||
Kind of this... | ||
Because I think people are done with the demonic frequency music. | ||
I think people are looking for something with a little soul again. | ||
Punk rock ethos is liberty. | ||
It's freedom. It's... | ||
An original American punk rock music was... | ||
Was rebelling against the music industry, the bourgeois, the disco music, the money, the flashiness, the big corporate music that was so prevalent in the 70s. | ||
And so punk rock is not about having green hair or wearing black boots. | ||
It's not about a uniform. | ||
It's about what's in your heart and what's in your soul. | ||
So the punk rock ethos is exactly what we're doing here. | ||
It's freedom and it's liberty. | ||
What you see today, all of these, again, Johnny-come-latelys, all these bands and all these rock stars, they're behind Black Lives Matter, they're behind Antifa, and they say they're supposed to be counterculture, but that doesn't make sense. | ||
Last time I checked, there was 220 people Major corporations that were behind Black Lives Matter and Antifa and all of what we see in popular media, the things that we're pushing against. | ||
We're the counterculture. | ||
All of us here, InfoWars is the most punk rock thing that is out there right now. | ||
InfoWars and what you're doing, what we're doing here is the most punk rock thing that's been happening in the past two decades. | ||
And by the way, I couldn't even imagine, I mean, just in my line of work broadcasting, in this form of live media, I couldn't even imagine, like, and I know it's this way for some hosts on TV, but, I mean, could you imagine if someone was behind you telling you what to do, and basically you have to face the fact that you're no longer an original, you're just somebody's pawn that is just working for a paycheque? | ||
I wouldn't be able to do it. | ||
I wouldn't be able to, if you were a musician, like Frank, I mean, if somebody's breathing down your neck for what to do, and then, okay, finally, you get in the studio and you're ready to hit a riff, you can't hit that riff. | ||
You can't hit that frequency. | ||
You've sold out. Yeah, exactly. | ||
And a lot of people, the first time they meet me, I'm very abrasive. | ||
And I tell a joke about Cleveland being a mistake by the lake. | ||
And people are like, oh yeah, that's funny. | ||
And I'm like, oh yeah, how about... | ||
And then I'm like, F you. | ||
And that's what I would be like if someone was trying to tell me what to do. | ||
And Owen, I think that... | ||
Punk rock is really, it's patriot punk rock is what's happening right now. | ||
Throughout, that's what the whole Trump movement, the Ron Paul movement, is patriot punk rockers coming out and doing everything ourselves. | ||
We are the strongest plant because Sheriff John Brown keeps making that seed try to die. | ||
And we're not dying. | ||
You're not going to kill us. | ||
Every time you hit us, it just makes us stronger. | ||
We're going to hit you back twice as hard. | ||
And guess what? It's okay, dude. | ||
It's okay. Yeah, we're going to go to a break here, but I just think... | ||
I think that some of these artists have been told what to do for so long, and they haven't been doing what they've wanted to do. | ||
And I think there's got to be a breaking point in corporate music right now. | ||
There just has to be a breaking point. | ||
Because somebody's going to take that leading edge and set the new example. | ||
When we come back, we'll talk about that. | ||
I can see Michael and Frank chomping at the bit. | ||
We'll be right back. Alright, so all the... | ||
Musicians that work here at Infowars are coming in studio saying how much they love the Headbangers Hour with Frank Cavanaugh and Michael Graves, but they're mad at me because they're like, well, where's the original intro by... | ||
Frank and Michael, what are you doing? | ||
Why don't they have their own original intro? | ||
I just came up with this idea three hours ago. | ||
We don't even have a graphic yet. | ||
That's how you do punk rock. | ||
You just throw it out there and do it, and you don't worry about what happens. | ||
Yeah, Owen literally called me yesterday. | ||
Yeah, I did send you that message yesterday. | ||
Yeah, I got an idea. | ||
But everyone... Everyone's doing, you know, everyone's making music on, you know, the internet nowadays. | ||
It's actually turning out pretty good. | ||
Like, Chris Jericho actually has a new band called Quarantine, and they've written a couple songs. | ||
They do it all on the internet, and it's just amazing how they can do it. | ||
So I bet we could get Michael and Frank to put a little ditty together for the Headbangers Hour. | ||
Owen, me and Greg, me and Greg did that Bit by Bat thing about, you know... | ||
That's right, Bit by the Bat. | ||
Yeah. That was all over the internet. | ||
But I think we should call it the Headbanging Patriot or Patriot Punk Rock Hour, dude. | ||
We were literally sitting in studio deliberating on the name, and I just went with the Headbangers Hour because it ripped off the Headbangers ball from MTV, and so it kind of already has recognizability. | ||
And plus, it's easy to just kind of use a two-word thing there. | ||
I don't know what this is. I don't know what that is. | ||
We're getting some weird little messages. | ||
I have no idea who that is. | ||
I have no idea. I don't even know. | ||
The crew must have just found my doppelganger. | ||
It's kind of wild here. | ||
You know what? I will say this, though. | ||
I will say this. Let's pick up where we left off because I know both of you want to get some final comments on this. | ||
I really think that a new wave of music has to be approaching us that's not total sellout, total Satan frequencies. | ||
And it may slowly trickle out. | ||
And it's not even going to be... Because see, everything has this political bent to it. | ||
It's not even about being political. | ||
It's about the sound. | ||
It's about people creating sounds that are original and not corporate and not the same thing over and over. | ||
And I think that there's a massive void. | ||
The void is so big now, someone's going to want to fill it. | ||
I see it, a desperate effort to fill it in kind of the metal grunge rock arena, but that doesn't really make mainstream waves, at least yet. | ||
But, you know, since the music industry's been so polarized and politicized, And now they have this huge void of who wants to make original music that is going to get played on the radio and it's not going to be corporate or how are you going to penetrate the system? | ||
How do you think this is going to go, Michael? | ||
Do you see that coming or is the corporate foothold on music just a death blow? | ||
Well, I hope something's coming. | ||
Again, there's musicians like me that the door is closed in the industry. | ||
But going back to something that Frank said, which is really, really important. | ||
Artists, musicians like myself, like Frank, and a lot of other guys that You know, the Ron Paul movement, the freedom movement, liberty movement. | ||
We've had to make it on our own. | ||
There's no corporation behind me. | ||
There's no record company behind me. | ||
I've been blacklisted for a decade now, at least. | ||
You know, there's nothing there for people like me. | ||
And so we've had to make it on our own. | ||
Everything we've had to do on our own. | ||
And so our roots are hella strong So I hope that the void is going to be filled by someone or something. | ||
You should do a live performance or start doing a series of live performances because nobody can get a live show. | ||
I love going to live rock shows. | ||
It's one of my favorites. I can't do it. | ||
They cancel all of them. | ||
I think that may be the next thing to do is just start doing your own live show. | ||
In your own studio and just say, hey, we're going to be playing live music. | ||
I'll be on the guitar. Someone will be over here playing the bass or something. | ||
And then just start doing live music, try to penetrate that void there. | ||
Start there with just the live music scene that nobody seems to be tapping into. | ||
What do you think, Frank? Well, you know, as Infowars is itself now the counter-corporation, basically, where Infowars has gotten so big that it is dictating and it is... | ||
Telling the story, basically. | ||
It is tainting for the globalists the whole story. | ||
And it's going to take someone, you know, maybe a bunch of dudes who get together who are like, we're going to push this out. | ||
Because the machine behind the corporate music is huge, dude. | ||
You got your music in a Ford ad and in the latest Jim Carrey movie, you know, and on every radio station. | ||
So... It's gonna be like how punk rock was and it's gonna be like how InfoWars is and I have full faith In the fact that we don't make music to make money. | ||
We make music because we have to make it. | ||
We have to do it. | ||
I'm not here talking about what I see happening in the world because I want to do it or I'm gaining anything. | ||
It's because I have to do it. | ||
And see, I feel like most artists, musicians, would be the same way. | ||
I mean, the same thing goes for me. | ||
If somebody's telling me what to say here on air and then I'm just viewing it as I'm in it for the money, I'm done. | ||
I quit. I'm done. | ||
I might as well be dead. I mean, I feel like musicians would be the same way. | ||
Michael? I keep saying Johnny come lately. | ||
All of these musicians that are out there that are saying things, they've never had to come up with an opinion. | ||
They've never thought about any of these issues before. | ||
They've never thought about communism. | ||
They've never thought about the Soviets. | ||
They've never thought about these things before. | ||
And so now it's just the new thing, and they read a couple of headlines. | ||
They see what everybody else is saying, seeing what's popular, and that's what they go with. | ||
And so it's this emotional thing, and there's no intellectual side of it. | ||
Like Frankie said, we've been studying these things For, again, 10, 15, 20 years in the back of the tour bus, we're reading history books, we're listening to broadcasts, we're forming our opinions instead of going out there like many, many guys that I know, drinking, doing drugs, chasing girls, passing out, get up, do it again. | ||
That's what the industry is. | ||
And look, there's an element of that. | ||
But again, even that was part of the music. | ||
It wasn't about, oh, I'm just going to be a degenerate and fight depression. | ||
It was almost like it was kind of part of the music with Keith Richards and what was the band that they just put off the documentary on? | ||
I can't believe I forgot the name of the band. | ||
Yeah, Motley Crue and some of the stuff they did. | ||
I mean, they may regret it. Most of those guys are sober now. | ||
Well, you know, when I first came into the industry, a very good friend of mine tattooed Tommy Lee, and I hung out with Tommy Lee a lot, and he's a good guy. | ||
I totally disagree with Tommy Lee on all of his politics, but he's a good person. | ||
But when I first came in, I was like, you're glam metal, dude. | ||
I'm punk rock. I don't even want to talk to you. | ||
You know, there was a whole thing like, I hate you. | ||
That's like, yeah, that's like me being intimidated by Anderson Cooper or something. | ||
It's like, no, dude, you're a total sellout. | ||
Yeah, yeah, exactly. | ||
And the thing is, Owen, is that everyone fights the last war. | ||
So we're comparing. We're looking back 30 years. | ||
We're in a war right now. | ||
Right now. Right now. | ||
They don't make the rules for us. | ||
We make the rules for them. | ||
They're being destroyed right now by the truth, by the simple fact that Like I said, the first time I came on Infowars, when you guys got banned almost a year and a half ago, where else would you go if it wasn't for Infowars? | ||
Well, let me ask you this, because I got 60 seconds left. | ||
I got 60 seconds left. Let me ask you this. | ||
How many percentage of the music industry just goes along with the political message to get along or thinks it's popular, and as soon as they realize patriotism is in, popularity contest aside, it's all about Loving America, supporting the free market. | ||
Do you think a lot of these musicians will flip? | ||
Let's start with Michael. | ||
I certainly hope so, because right now they've sided with the Marxists, the Leninists, the Communists. | ||
They've sided with an ideology that has killed hundreds of millions of people. | ||
Yeah. So I hope so. | ||
Frank, do you think so? I hope so. | ||
I know so, Owen. | ||
I know so. I can name five guys right now that, you know, they're like, dude, I just don't... | ||
It's not even about the money for them. | ||
It's about the hassle. | ||
They're just like, dude, I'm an artist. | ||
I want to make music. And they don't want to deal with the... | ||
Well, we got a teaser now. | ||
We got a teaser for the next Headbangers Hour. | ||
We got the season finale of The Grunions coming up. | ||
The first Headbangers Hour, Frank Cavanaugh, Michael Graves. | ||
It was great. | ||
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If you are an American receiving this transmission, you are free. | |
I repeat, you are free. | ||
We're patrolling the streets. | ||
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We're gonna get you. We're the boogeyman. | |
Like, we don't take that here in America. | ||
No. The people that gave us all this freedom, paid for in blood, were not Driven or shut down by fear. | ||
It was courage. It was bravery. | ||
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What happened to Americans? What happened to American grit? | |
This is American grit. | ||
This is InfoWars. This is the War Room Crew. | ||
We're out here. | ||
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I'm Nelly Nehi with the Kronion News Network Breaking Alert Bulletin. | |
Kronion Studios in Kronion Oaks was the site of a massive battle between the Civil War promoting Boogaloo Boys and Virtue signaling Star Wars Razor-Saurus Rex. | ||
My mature vertical video, exclusive to Gronny News Network, shows an intense battle between the Second Amendment freedom-promoting fanatics and a proved censor for the Gronnyan central government. | ||
Under the false pretense of protecting the First Amendment, the Boogaloo Boys unleashed a torrent of firepower against racist Sora's rags. | ||
Reports are coming in that Rex was gravely injured, but not before destroying Grenion Studios, home of Karen Says, which recently received a Grenion superiority warning from the Grenion Thought Control Collective. | ||
Authorities have yet to make it on the scene, but are expecting numerous casualties. | ||
GNN will provide more updates as they arise. | ||
Do not stand for something, so you will fall for anything, fall for anything, fall for anything. | ||
Thank you. I'm ruined! | ||
My studio is now a pile of rubble! | ||
My boy, you're hurt! | ||
It's okay, Mom. | ||
We stopped Racosaurus Rex. | ||
Well, uh, actually he destroyed my studio, as you can see. | ||
But you're alive, Mom. | ||
You can still speak. | ||
My brothers and I saved the First Amendment. | ||
No! Don't go, son! | ||
Stay with me! We can get you to a hospital! | ||
Come on, let's go! It's too late for me, Mom. | ||
But take my sister's phone away before she ruins someone else's life. | ||
And don't forget... | ||
Live for something rather than die for nothing. | ||
Oh! Oh! | ||
Oh, no! Oh! | ||
-$%&! | ||
No fun. | ||
$%&! | ||
Where, where is my pet creature? | ||
Where is he? There you are. | ||
Oh, my pet, you have done so good. | ||
You've made it so far. | ||
So many products cancelled. | ||
So many actors unemployed. | ||
And at least one talk show canceled, too. | ||
Oh, don't worry. | ||
My ancient scrolls have passed their knowledge. | ||
I will absorb your righteous Rachel Virtue signaling energy into this crystal. | ||
It will be a binary power source for Project Beta! | ||
Ha ha ha ha ha ha! | ||
Races! | ||
There, there, there. | ||
You were a useful part in my game of world domination. | ||
And now, I shall finish Project Beta. | ||
Stand still. | ||
Grrrrrrrr! | ||
It is done. | ||
Now I can finish Project Beta. | ||
But first I must consult my ancient tablets. | ||
Alan! Alan! | ||
Where are you, bro? Can you hear me? | ||
Yeah, yeah, I can hear you. | ||
Check it out. Found all these masks in the back. | ||
We can sell these to all the lemmings down at the beach. | ||
Maybe make a pretty penny on the black... | ||
Don't say it, bro. Don't say it. | ||
I also escaped with all the high-end... | ||
Don't say it, bro. | ||
Don't say it. High-end audio equipment. | ||
Yeah, it won't be so bad. | ||
Now let's get to selling to all those Max Headrooms. | ||
We got some money to make. | ||
It's what Karen wants, Karen gets! Hehehehehehehehe! | ||
Sigh sigh sigh sigh sigh sigh... | ||
Oh don't worry, we'll all... | ||
Ah! Project Beta! | ||
My life's work is finally complete! | ||
Coupling the gun-wick-rock outrage with tangents of my pet's unbridled righteous virtue signaling, I have created the ultimate social justice racist eradication tool! | ||
I will be the envy of every social justice warrior across Grunion Oaks as I destroy every monument of racial injustice that has ever existed. | ||
And now, and now, I will hit my big red button. | ||
Ahhh! | ||
Ahhhh! | ||
Ahhh! | ||
Ohhh! | ||
Ahhh! | ||
Ahhh! | ||
Ohhh! | ||
Ohhhh! | ||
My boy! | ||
My studio! | ||
All gone! | ||
Wow, Mom. | ||
Looks like you just got canceled. | ||
You! How could you make that video? | ||
You took everything from me and got your brother killed! | ||
He was an enemy of the struggle. | ||
We can't have free thinkers in the world encouraging people to take up arms against their oppressors. | ||
How could you? | ||
I don't even recognize you. | ||
Give me your Chinese slave labor maid cell phone now. | ||
Sorry, Mom. | ||
You got canceled. | ||
You have no power here. | ||
I'm going to my autonomous zone. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
No, no. | ||
It's like a bad dream. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
Ah, the pyramids! | ||
Built by slaves! | ||
Yes, yes! We are winning! | ||
We are winning! The Great Wall of China! | ||
Built by slaves! | ||
Yes, yes! | ||
We are winning! | ||
We are winning! | ||
Washington Monument owns slaves! | ||
Yes! Yes! | ||
We are winning! | ||
We are winning! | ||
Washington State named after one who owns slaves! | ||
Yes! Yes! | ||
We are winning! | ||
My senses are overloading! | ||
Project Beta is targeting the entire planet. | ||
It's all racist. | ||
It must be destroyed. | ||
I will get to a safe distance. | ||
Goodbye, planet Earth. | ||
You are so racist! | ||
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! | ||
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! | ||
Charming evening we're having... | ||
Bye. | ||
Unforgettable. And it's not over. | ||
Apparently not. | ||
It's only beginning. | ||
It's awful. | ||
No! My! | ||
My! You're awake! Where am I? You bumped your head! | ||
You're in the hospital! But I saw you die. | ||
No, Ma, I've been right here waiting for you. | ||
But the professor, he destroyed the world for being racist. | ||
Ah, that's nonsense. You knocked yourself out when you were heading out of the studio to take on looters. | ||
You mean peaceful protesters? | ||
You're so funny. | ||
I'm going to go get the others. | ||
My son is alive? | ||
What's going on? | ||
Ah, about time you woke up. | ||
You know those masks you made have been selling like hotcakes. | ||
We can't wait to get you back on the set. | ||
We're going to sell a ton more. | ||
I'm going to go get your doctor. | ||
I thought... | ||
My set was destroyed. | ||
Oh, I'm so confused. | ||
Oh! Ah, Karen, you are looking very good today. | ||
Professor Mendicide? | ||
Well, actually, it's Doctor. | ||
But I've been taking very good care of you while you were out. | ||
Oh! Is there a doctor in the house? | ||
What am I saying? | ||
I am a doctor! Ha ha ha ha ha! | ||
And this completes season one of Grundyans! | ||
We had a lot of fun making it, and we hope you'll come back for season two. | ||
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