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Oh say can you see, by the dawn's early light, | |
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 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 so-spangled banner yet wave Welcome, | ||
ladies and gentlemen, to the program. | ||
This is The War Room. I'm Harrison Smith, sitting in once again for Owen Schroer. | ||
It's Friday, the 24th of July, 2020, the final day of my week of occupation of The War Room desk. | ||
I will be back next week, Tuesday, Wednesday, but I believe Owen Schroer returns next Monday. | ||
I'll clarify that in just a second. | ||
He comes back Thursday. All right, who's hosting Monday? | ||
Oh, Monday is going to be a replay, but... | ||
We've got a good show for you today. | ||
A lot of great stories, a lot of great videos. | ||
I'll also be opening up the phone lines very early in the show and be taking your calls all day. | ||
I've got a week's worth of phone calls to make up for. | ||
And thank you, the War Room audience, for being patient with me on this. | ||
We had a lot to cover this week. | ||
Tons of information to get to. | ||
So I wasn't able to go to the calls nearly as much as I wanted. | ||
So I'll be making up for that by opening the phone lines early in the show. | ||
In fact, I'll open up right now. | ||
The number to call 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call about any and all topics. | ||
You can lead the conversation. | ||
You can respond to something I say or said earlier this week. | ||
Of course, the riots continue in Portland and Chicago now as well. | ||
We're seeing more and more of what we talked about yesterday, which is feeding that insatiable beast and getting what's coming to you for doing so. | ||
In fact, we have the mayor of Chicago, Lori Lightfoot. | ||
A lot of stuff, a lot of information about her today, trust me, including the fact that her house actually was destroyed. | ||
Bombarded by protesters. | ||
Of course, luckily, she was able to bring in the police to protect her. | ||
You don't get protection. She gets protection. | ||
They also tore down the statue of Columbus there in Chicago. | ||
That same statue that dozens of police officers were injured protecting just a few days ago has now come down by diktat, by dictate, by order of Lori Lightfoot. | ||
The Fuhrer of Chicago. | ||
Totally ridiculous. Also a leaked conversation from Lori Lightfoot and her police chief. | ||
Very interesting information there. | ||
Of course, not particularly surprising since we know what Lori Lightfoot is like, and anytime anybody criticizes her, she resorts strictly to ad hominem attacks. | ||
So a little preview of what you're going to see in her private text messages later in the show. | ||
Taking your calls, Nicholas Sandman victory. | ||
And also, folks, tensions are flaring in the Mideast. | ||
Conflict between Israel and, well, just about everybody else. | ||
We'll get into it on the other side. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
It's The War Room. | ||
Oh my goodness, the phone lines are already full. | ||
I'm so glad that I started this early because it looks like people have a lot to say, and I'm excited to hear from you. | ||
Of course, we have a lot of news breaking today. | ||
What to expect over the weekend as we expect riots to ramp up, the protests to continue through the weekend. | ||
It's Harrison Smith sitting in once again for Owen Schroer. | ||
It's Friday, the 24th of July, 2020. | ||
And I want to take a moment in this first segment of the program to not talk about the latest headlines in particular. | ||
But in fact, I'd like to read you a little passage from this book. | ||
This book here is in fact an artifact. | ||
This is like a... | ||
A little piece of history here. | ||
And it's a history book, and it's also a piece of history. | ||
This is going to be a very meta, like metaphysical and meta, and in some ways ironic segment. | ||
Because here's the book, The Colonial Experience, 1607 to 1774, by Clarence B. Carson. | ||
It is volume one of A Basic History of the United States. | ||
I... Actually listened to this book for the first time on an app on my phone where you can get free books. | ||
And I loved it and I tried to buy it. | ||
Turns out it's out of print. So I had to buy it from a used bookstore. | ||
And I finally found it and it got delivered. | ||
And I want to read a passage from this. | ||
And hopefully you'll forgive me for reading from this for just a minute. | ||
But one of the... Should I set this up? | ||
This is the type of book, this is exactly the type of book that would be thrown in the dumpster of Minnesota schools. | ||
We covered it on Wednesday. | ||
Principal responds after photos of Minnesota school library books in dumpster cause social media stir. | ||
So somebody discovered that there was a dumpster full of books outside of an elementary school and they asked the principal about it and the principal, I'm sorry, middle school, the principal of that middle school said that they were weeding through their collection. | ||
The weeding procedure is important to us to find new homes for books. | ||
Yes, new homes. | ||
There's their new home in the dumpster. | ||
New homes for books 10 years or older to ensure that materials are keeping up to date with the needs of ever-changing curriculum, school goals, and student needs. | ||
Essentially what that means is that they've gotten rid of all of the books older than 10 years because they need to indoctrinate the children in the new social justice program that is sweeping through our Education system. | ||
So this book was written in the early 80s. | ||
And I'm going to go ahead and read from the prologue. | ||
And this prologue attempts to answer the question, why study history? | ||
You see how this is kind of meta? | ||
It's like, why do we need to even study history? | ||
And we know they're not just tearing down statues. | ||
They're not just... Burning books. | ||
They're trying to destroy history. | ||
And we know a lot of the reasons why they want to do that. | ||
They want to install communism. | ||
They have to destroy everything that came before it. | ||
The average knowledge of history now is more or less, I would guess, especially for people my age, is limited to like slavery and the Holocaust. | ||
That's all they know, and they don't know much about it, and they don't really know when it happened. | ||
And this is very useful when trying to manipulate, deceive, and control people. | ||
So let me read this. Again, this is The Colonial Experience, 1607-1774, Volume 1 of A Basic History of the United States by Clarence B. Carson. | ||
It says, quote, These and other reasons for studying history may be brought into focus by an aspect of a single historical question. | ||
When settlers came to the New World from Europe in the 16th and 17th century, they came in contact with people already living here. | ||
Although the European settlers were greatly outnumbered at first, they usually either conquered or drove out or moved out the natives shortly. | ||
One of the questions this raises is why the Europeans won so generally in the conflicts which took place between them and the Indians. | ||
Several reasons can be advanced, but at this point I'd want to offer only one. | ||
One, it might be noted, that is not often listed. | ||
This particular explanation will apply most directly to the Indians which inhabited what is now the eastern coast of the United States. | ||
The reason I want to suggest is that the Europeans were vastly superior to the Indians in their sense and knowledge of history. | ||
For example, William Bradford, who was a leader in the Plymouth settlement in Massachusetts, conceived and wrote a book called Of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647. | ||
No Indian at the time could have written such a book. | ||
In the first place, none could have done so because the Indians had no written language. | ||
The hieroglyphics of Central American Indians may have resembled writing, but evidence that anything like an alphabet had been devised is lacking. | ||
In the second place, Bradford's vision of the importance of events would have been missing. | ||
And third, the practice of preserving records did not exist amongst the East Coast Indians. | ||
This matter goes much deeper than that, however. | ||
The Indians had only a shallow, provincial, and vague sense of history at best. | ||
The alterations in the moon, the recurrence of the seasons, and such like, were familiar, of course, but their dating of things was imprecise, and their memories largely confined to that of living persons. | ||
By contrast, the European settlers had written histories, written records, history books, calendars, and the means for preserving precise information. | ||
Europeans with any formal training or learning, and many did, had a sense of history going back for thousands of years. | ||
They had the Bible, and knew of the Hebrew prophets who spoke and wrote of people and events that went back in time, when there were no, when there, went back to a time when there were thriving civilizations in Egypt, well before Greece and Rome emerged. | ||
They knew of Greece and Rome, and some could read Latin and Greek. | ||
They had in their minds such momentous religious events, such as the creation, the Egyptian bondage, the diaspora, the incarnation, the resurrection, and they looked forward in time to the final judgment. | ||
Men of learning knew of other religions, such as Islam, and might even be acquainted with its history. | ||
Of modern history, they were most apt to be acquainted with its leaders, ideas, and events surrounding the Protestant Reformation. | ||
Before the pilgrims landed at Plymouth, William Shakespeare had written his great tragedies based on historical characters from Roman times to the Middle Ages, to what were for them recent times. | ||
A good case can be made that a sense of history was especially strong at the time that Englishmen made the first settlements in America. | ||
Their sense and knowledge of history provided the European settlers with an edge over the Indians. | ||
It endued them with an awareness of their place in the scheme of things. | ||
It gave vitality to their beliefs that they had a special purpose, a mission, and even a destiny. | ||
The fullness of their awareness of the past gave vitality to their vision of the future. | ||
The fullness of their awareness of the past gave vitality to their vision of the future. | ||
When they could, Englishmen built houses of rock and stone. | ||
When they could, Englishmen built houses of rock and stone. | ||
These contrasted dramatically with the scant dwellings of the Indians. | ||
These contrasted dramatically with the scant dwellings of the Indians. | ||
The first were built to withstand many of the ravages of time. | ||
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The first were built to withstand many of the ravages of It gave vitality to their beliefs that they had a special purpose, a mission, and even a destiny. | |
The second could survive at most a few seasons. | ||
The Indians were no match for over any extended period of time for Europeans who brought so much of history to their undertaking. | ||
Now, obviously, this isn't a condemnation of the Native Americans. | ||
All societies at one point, all cultures at one point, were in a stage of development where they had no written language and had very little sense of history. | ||
But I think it's powerful and important to understand the effect that a knowledge of history can have, and not just vague knowledge of the occasional event, such as most people have now, especially the young people, but of a full and complete understanding of Of what has happened, has come before, where it's going, and where you as a people fit in. | ||
It's vitally important, in fact. | ||
It's important especially when you understand that where you are now did not spring from the ground. | ||
It was fought for. | ||
It was died for. | ||
It took many, many centuries of development to reach that place, and development will continue. | ||
When you strip any vision of history from the mind of man, they are lost in timelessness. | ||
Why? | ||
Who cares what we save for the future if we don't remember our past? | ||
Who cares why these people put up the statues? | ||
We have no concept of the battles they fought, the conflicts in which they were engaged, the world in which they existed and experienced. | ||
So I don't know. This has always been a very interesting concept to me. | ||
But it goes farther than that, right? | ||
What's happening now? Books like this that... | ||
Really speak to the American soul and recognize the American experience, the colonial experience as this is titled, as an epic of history, as something good and wonderful and powerful. | ||
These are going away. | ||
These are being thrown in the dumpster. | ||
So it's almost, this is where the meta part comes in. | ||
These are where the layers start to contrast each other. | ||
It's like we're getting rid of the history and we're especially getting rid of the history that tells us history is important. | ||
It's truly bizarre, but it's about dislocating, almost bastardizing the human race, bastardizing especially Americans and making us forget our past, our history, our culture, our heritage, those who came before us and what they went through. | ||
Here's the most amazing part. | ||
This is by the American Textbook Committee, and it says, What an appropriate musical intro. | ||
Don't you just feel like you're here to save the universe? | ||
Don't you just feel like these are epic times and here we are? | ||
Born at just the right moment to take charge and save the human race from the nefarious forces arrayed against it. | ||
This is, of course, the Halo soundtrack, I believe. | ||
One of the greatest soundtracks in video game history, if you ask me. | ||
All right, phone lines are already filling up, and we'll go to you in just a moment. | ||
Just a quick headline in case you haven't heard it. | ||
Washington Post settles Nicholas Sandman defamation suit in Covington Catholic High School controversy. | ||
Nicholas Sandman tweets out, we have settled with WAPO, Washington Post and CNN. The fight isn't over. | ||
That's two down, six to go. | ||
Don't hold your breath at Jack. | ||
Sort of sticking it to Jack, the owner of Twitter as well. | ||
So he settled this lawsuit. | ||
It was a $250 million defamation lawsuit against the Washington Post. | ||
And a similar sized one against CNN. Frankly, I'm disappointed. | ||
I didn't want him to settle. | ||
You know, I get it. | ||
You know, you got to settle because that's just the way things are. | ||
I was looking forward to president of CNN, Nicholas Sandman. | ||
I was really looking forward to CNN getting the Gawker treatment. | ||
To CNN forever. Folding completely, bankrupting itself as punishment for their vile misuse of their platform. | ||
So, you know, congratulations to him. | ||
I'm glad, you know, he did what he did. | ||
I'm glad that he's holding them to account. | ||
Just, you know, shoot for the stars, man. | ||
I wanted him to own CNN. I wanted Nick Sandman To take over for Jeff Zucker or whatever his name is. | ||
Replace all the hosts with Infowars. | ||
So it could have been great. | ||
It's alright. It's alright. Six more to go, he says. | ||
Six more to go. So we still have time. | ||
But I mean, Nicholas Sandman... | ||
You gotta own a major media outlet by the end of all this. | ||
You deserve it. You truly do. | ||
So, a little bit of good news. | ||
A little white pill there for your Friday afternoon. | ||
Let's go out to the phone calls here. | ||
Jeff in Canada thinks he knows what Trump needs to do to win. | ||
Thank God, because I think Trump's campaign is completely out of ideas. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jeff. You're on the air. | ||
Hey, thanks for taking my call, Harrison. | ||
Absolutely. I had a quick chat with Owen yesterday about this and it was cut off by the end of the day so I just wanted to finish it up today. | ||
Great. What Trump needs to do is he needs to rally all the people who have had success with therapeutics and get them all together in a symposium or a conference and do it live so that people can really see what's been working around the world. | ||
As fraudulent as As so many of the elements of the COVID-19 farce is, there are people still dying from it. | ||
So there is still need for, you know, therapeutic healings for people. | ||
So I think with that, it is kryptonite to the new world order to have their vaccine mandate squashed. | ||
I think that would go a real long way into saying, you know what? | ||
If you do get this, it's not a lethal dose. | ||
And I think that would prick the bubble on the fear. | ||
I think that would prick the bubble on the mask mandate. | ||
And I think people could take a big breath and relax. | ||
At the same time, Trump is really guarding the economy. | ||
So I think he's pushing the vaccines to restore confidence in the economy. | ||
But I think that would be a real power move for him to secure Just confidence in the economy and with the COVID-19 fiasco. | ||
You know, Jeff, what you're pointing out is something that dovetails with something we were saying, Savannah and I were talking about on Wednesday, I believe, which is a lack of direct line information to the Trump campaign. | ||
Trump needs, really, he needs like a news site or some sort of Campaign site with production... | ||
Where you can go and you can see this type of stuff. | ||
Where he can go, look, we've made this website and it's the COVID-19, the coronavirus information portal or whatever it is. | ||
And you can go and you can see from the White House or from Donald Trump exactly what you're saying. | ||
Here are therapeutics that works. | ||
Here's information about vitamins. | ||
Here's information about how to just take care of your health overall. | ||
Here are some of the effective treatments, such as hydrochloroquine or the nebulizer treatment that the doctor, I believe in Dallas, has been using with a 100% success rate. | ||
Just to be able to point to people, and people can share videos about it and do all this. | ||
And the reason we were bringing this up is because we were saying Trump needs to advertise what the riot control police are doing. | ||
You know, when he just sends out federal agents They're able to portray them as secret stormtroopers that are attacking innocent protesters when what we need is a news site that gives us the facts and really the only place to get the facts is from the government but not in some dry place. | ||
White paper type of thing or, you know, reports secondhand by CNN that let them couch it in their lies to manipulate things, but rather just be able to go and have Trump say, look, here is how long the protests have been going on. | ||
Here's how much damage they have caused. | ||
Here is here's the police I sent. | ||
Here's how many of them I sent. | ||
Here's how many of them were injured. | ||
Here's who we arrested. | ||
Here's why we arrested them. | ||
And, you know, just all this sort of stuff. | ||
It's Again, we're in an information war, and we really cede ground to our enemies when we don't proactively get this information out there. | ||
So we can do the best we can to try to bring the truth, but this is another sort of failure of Donald Trump's campaign. | ||
They're focused on explaining that Joe Biden is pro-cop and used to not want replacement migration and all this stuff that it's like, wait... | ||
What? These seem like good things to us, but you're criticizing it? | ||
It's like his campaign is totally incompetent as far as I'm concerned at rebuilding his base or reassuring his base or giving his base ammunition to fight back against the lies of the mainstream media. | ||
And press conferences are good, press conferences are fine, but what we need is like a news site, a news site from Trump, not even from the White House, because it shouldn't be official. | ||
It should be the Trump campaign news site where he can put up these numbers. | ||
So when they say, oh, these storm troopers are harassing innocent protesters, we can just go and go, no, look, the people who were arrested were this guy for lighting a fire, this guy for attacking the cops, this guy for throwing a glass bottle at this person. | ||
We need these facts. | ||
We need to know what's going on. | ||
We need to know what he's doing so we can know, we can have the ammunition to fight back against it. | ||
That's what we're talking about, and I think bringing that into the COVID realm is also exactly what needs to be done. | ||
We need to be talking about vitamins to take. | ||
We need to be talking about therapeutic treatments. | ||
We need to be talking about new treatments that aren't the vaccine. | ||
All these sorts of things are valuable information, could save lives, and could show that it's not the... | ||
The communist path is not the only path to walk down. | ||
There's not just one idea that's like, wear the mask constantly and take your vaccines and stay inside. | ||
There's other truth to it. | ||
There's other cures. | ||
There's other treatments. There's other ways to protect yourself. | ||
But we're not getting that information. | ||
And there's especially not a central information where all of this type of stuff can be gathered. | ||
So, you know, Donald Trump really needs to get his campaign thinking Thinking outside the box. | ||
Getting out of the old paradigm. | ||
You didn't win in 2016 by following the old playbook. | ||
So why are you trying that in 2020? | ||
Makes no sense. We'll be right back. | ||
This is Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroyer on this, the 24th of July, 2020. | ||
It's a strange thing when you realize how much control the media has over the perception of the wider United States and how they can, just as they can... | ||
Push the entire population towards war, towards a footing of aggression, towards some sort of poorly defined enemy, terrorism. | ||
They can get the entire country behind them running up to the outbreak of war. | ||
they have the inverse of that power as well. | ||
So right now we're having all of these crazy things with China. | ||
We shut down their consulate in Houston and claimed that they are spying out of that building, they're burning documents in there. | ||
Then China responds by shutting down one of our embassies in their country. | ||
It's like every day it's like ratcheting up of the rhetoric and seems like we're going towards more war footing. | ||
You don't hear about that in the media because the people that run the media, same people that run the corporations are the same people that benefit from having China as a slave culture to deal with. | ||
The same time, does anybody in the mainstream media know what's going on in the Middle East? | ||
Is anybody putting together the little points of information dripping out one by one? | ||
Of course, if they wanted to go to war in the Middle East, it would be all over everything. | ||
It would be a constant driving home of here's what's happening, isn't this terrible? | ||
People are dying, we need to go to war, we need to go to war. | ||
But you don't hear anything about what's going on in the Middle East, despite the fact it seems like the entire area of the globe is spiraling towards a massive outbreak of war. | ||
We've seen for weeks, day after day of bombings going on in Iran, airstrikes, Israel bombing into Syria, the Caesar Act trying to bankrupt and starve the country of Lebanon into submission. | ||
All these very big things, but we don't hear about it in the mainstream media at all. | ||
Well, good thing I'm here to try to fill some of those gaps. | ||
Here's a headline. U.S. service member dies in Syria two days ago. | ||
Here's a question. Why are we in Syria? | ||
Can anybody in American politics or mainstream media answer this question? | ||
Why we are in Syria? | ||
Why our soldiers are dying in Syria right now? | ||
Does mainstream media even know this is happening? | ||
Have they even tried to ask the question to politicians? | ||
Why? Why are we in Syria? | ||
What goals are we trying to reach there? | ||
What national security interests are we protecting? | ||
What does America have to do with Syria? | ||
They're not even asking that. | ||
And yet an American has died there recently. | ||
Now, the real big deal is that Hezbollah says one of its fighters was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Syria. | ||
And what they say is Israel has said it's sending military reinforcements to its northern frontier after the Lebanon-based Hezbollah group threatened retaliation over the killing of one of its members in an attack in Syria earlier this week. | ||
Let's go ahead and roll clip 12, and we'll roll that as B-roll. | ||
This is the IDF, the Israeli Defense Force, moving towards the border and reinforcing it. | ||
That's the northern border with Lebanon. | ||
People wondering how might Hezbollah retaliate against Israel. | ||
They point out that Hezbollah has thousands of fighters, more than 150,000 missiles and controls part of the government of Lebanon. | ||
And now they're a little peeved that Israel is airstriking Syria and killing their soldiers. | ||
Of course, basically the only reason that the Syrian government still stands and the reason that CIA-backed jihadi terrorists were not able to overthrow that country was because of the help of Hezbollah and other, as the media puts it, Iran-backed militias. | ||
Uh, so I don't know. | ||
Are we happy that Syria isn't in the hands of ISIS? Or are we for ISIS in this case? | ||
Like, do we even talk about this anymore? | ||
Or have the American people just been deadened to what's going on? | ||
Have they just been a nerd to the idea that we should care where our soldiers are being deployed and why? | ||
This is the, you know, the boil the frog tactic. | ||
The incremental expansion of militarism. | ||
And, of course, it really got going in the Obama years when Obama could just do whatever he wanted. | ||
Nobody ever questioned it. Nobody ever said, wait, why are we going into Libya? | ||
Why are we happy Gaddafi died? | ||
Why are we starting a war in Syria? | ||
None of these questions get answered anymore. | ||
And now it's to the point that we don't know or care where our military is involved. | ||
It's very strange. It's very, very strange. | ||
With that, I want to go to John in Houston. | ||
John in Houston has called in. | ||
He wants to talk about what's going on there. | ||
Thanks for calling in, John. You're on the air. | ||
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Hi. Yes, definitely. | |
I know what you were just talking about. | ||
Americans are not discussing what's going on with our foreign policy, and we all know Trump wanted to pull everybody out, and the word on the street is that he was resisted in that respect, or at least that's what we're told. | ||
Hopefully nothing pops off too crazy in these last couple months, perhaps, because people overseas maybe think that Trump will back them on any crazy adventures they try to pull regarding attacking some massive region or kicking off a big war. | ||
Hopefully that's not about to happen, but that could be in the cards. | ||
But I was really more calling in about America, because the way the media is talking about the federal agents It's a civil war, actually. | ||
It seems like that's the vocabulary that they're using at this point. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And, you know, well, this is actually, I don't know if it's funny or not, but... | ||
I had this interchange on Twitter. | ||
I'll see if I can find it real quick. | ||
This is so funny. | ||
So in Austin, there's this guy named Gregorio Cazar. | ||
And he puts out a tweet. | ||
This guy has some story. | ||
He's like a city council member or something. | ||
Total communist. His whole thing was the transformative justice. | ||
One of these watchwords that basically says we're going to do away with justice. | ||
Police do away with actually punishing criminals and transforming justice into something else. | ||
And he says... He's not talking about people killed by police. | ||
He's talking about people murdered by other people in his district that he represents. | ||
He says if we want less violence, we must invest in preventing violence, not just responding once it's too late. | ||
This other guy responds to him and he says if the Austin police gave a crap about crime prevention, they'd use a big chunk of their budget to try to solve these problems instead of just letting crime happen so that they can feather their own nest and demand more So this just goes into the whole defund police thing, right? | ||
They're trying to claim that this is... | ||
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We need prevention, not just punishment. | |
And so, of course, I go, well, what would you do to prevent crime? | ||
I ask him now, what would you do to prevent crime? | ||
Just wondering. I know the answer, but what would you do to prevent crime? | ||
What is his response? Well, to prevent crime, here's his solution to prevent crime. | ||
Redistribution of wealth to achieve economic equality. | ||
Seizure of the means of production by the workers. | ||
Elimination of white privilege. | ||
Re-education or elimination of reactionaries. | ||
It's like, my God, they aren't even like pretending not to just be radical communists now. | ||
They're just not even like hiding it anymore. | ||
So this whole... | ||
You know, operation, this whole defund the police thing is just a very thinly veiled, I mean hardly even a veil, a tissue paper, you know, covering the fact that they are revolutionary communists that want to re-educate or eliminate people who resist them. | ||
It's like you don't even have to dig down. | ||
You just kind of scooch some of the dirt away and there, plain to see, is revolutionary violent communism. | ||
So yeah, we're definitely in a civil war. | ||
It's just that one side doesn't realize it and isn't fighting. | ||
Anything else before we close out the segment, John? | ||
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Yes. Since Boy Scouts is basically gone and we just determined there's a massive need on the Patriots side for this kind of thing, I believe it starts with the youth, the same way they're targeting the youth. | |
We've got to play the same game. | ||
We've got to open up something like the Constitutional Cadets or whatever kind of name. | ||
I like that. And it's basically Boy Scouts where we essentially indoctrinate pan-ethnic people into our way of understanding American history, and that segues into actual militias after they grow up. | ||
Yeah, like is guaranteed in the Second Amendment. | ||
I think that's exactly what we need. | ||
Heck, if Trump were to, you know, give the militia the go-ahead, we wouldn't have to have federal police on the streets. | ||
That's the truth. All right, welcome back, folks, to the War Room. | ||
Our next caller is Meredith in Kansas, and she wants to talk about mask mandates. | ||
I was just pulling up some stories about the mask mandates. | ||
And we've showed the video, I think yesterday or the day before, of Dr. | ||
Anthony Fauci. Let's go ahead and play the video of him throwing the baseball real quick. | ||
This is Anthony Fauci having banned people from going to sports, throwing the first pitch at a Nationals game. | ||
Don't ever trust a man with an arm like this. | ||
You know who can't throw baseballs? | ||
Europeans. You ever seen a European man try to throw something? | ||
He looks like that. You don't trust these people. | ||
Look at that. Pitiful. | ||
Pitiful! Let's compare that to the video of Donald Trump playing a little of America's game here. | ||
Clip 24. This is how a man throws here. | ||
This is a man you can trust. That's in good form. | ||
See how he puts his hip into it? | ||
Call that closing the door or squishing the bug. | ||
Helps in golf too. But yeah, Anthony Fauci, of course, again, we showed the video yesterday of him saying, no need for a mask. | ||
It's ridiculous to want to wear a mask all the time. | ||
There's absolutely no need to wear a mask. | ||
And then all of a sudden, it's like, wear the mask or go to jail. | ||
It's like, okay, so we're just... | ||
Animals at your whim to command one way or the other. | ||
No need to make any sense about it. | ||
Just do it or die. | ||
And then, of course, he's caught in the stands with his mask around his chin there. | ||
And then, you know, at the same time, there are videos of him. | ||
Anytime he thinks the camera's off, the mask comes off. | ||
He's a total hypocrite. | ||
Do as I say, not as I do. | ||
Scumbag. Screw this guy. | ||
But, sorry, with that little... | ||
I'd like to go to Meredith in Kansas who wants to talk about the mask mandates. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Meredith. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, thanks, Harrison. Hey, I just wanted to encourage people and remind them they can't take anything from you that you don't allow them to. | |
And if you're silent, you're being, you're consenting, and that consent is just treason to the oath that Some of us have taken to defend the Constitution. | ||
Now, what I've been doing is I've had some resistance at some places saying you have to have a mask. | ||
And I tell them that violating federal law under the Anti-Discrimination Act, public accommodation, even though the mayor of Wichita encouraged businesses Just do whatever they want to that they could enforce a mask or not is what they were saying. | ||
I called the mayor's office, too, though, and gave them an earful about that, that he's encouraging business owners to violate federal law and violate constitutional laws, your no-due process, separation of powers. | ||
And anyways, some of these people wake up and they ought to have a printed copy of that. | ||
And or maybe step outside the door, call for a sheriff, and make a police report, and start a paper trail. | ||
Anyways, that's all I have to say, but you can do something, but doing nothing is going to just make it worse. | ||
Yeah, no, that's a great point, and... | ||
What I've seen is they're good at conflating two different things. | ||
Wearing the mask and mandating the mask are two very different things. | ||
If the government wants to come out and say, hey look, we think it's best if everybody were to wear a mask, you have the choice, you have the freedom to choose whether or not to do that. | ||
Totally fine. That's fine. | ||
If you want to wear a mask, go for it. | ||
I think it, you know, couldn't hurt. | ||
It'll probably help. You know, heck, especially if you are... | ||
Elderly or sick or whatever, like, great. | ||
Wear the mask. Good for you. | ||
Do it. It's the mandating of the mask that goes too far. | ||
And people have trouble bridging this gap. | ||
They go, well, I like the mask. | ||
I think the mask is good. | ||
Therefore, it should be mandated. | ||
It's like, that's not how it works. | ||
That's not how it's supposed to work. | ||
It's not how it works constitutionally. | ||
I mean, what do you think about that, Meredith? | ||
I mean, to me, that's a huge problem. | ||
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Well, I've also reminded law enforcement officers, because they're in compliance with it, because their paycheck's on the line. | |
But I remind them, you know, I ask a question, following guidelines from a foreign entity, unelected officials, Fauci and Birx, the United Nations, CDC, why are you following guidelines from a foreign entity that's direct conflict to our Constitutional Republic? | ||
It's a great question. Stop and look, and you know, it's like, I don't even like wearing this thing. | ||
I said, so stop complying. | ||
Your compliance is treason to your oath. | ||
You and I swore that oath to defend the Constitution above all else, and it's not about safety. | ||
It's about liberty. Because without liberty, there is no safety. | ||
And vice versa as well. | ||
You know, when you talk about, you know, criminals on the street and stuff, that's a point we've been making a lot. | ||
Yeah. No, I think you're exactly right. | ||
You got to stand up for yourself. | ||
You can't just... And again, it's like, it's the incrementalism. | ||
It's the, well, just wear the mask. | ||
It's like, oh, fine. You know, I just don't want to argue. | ||
I don't want to get yelled at, so I'll wear the mask. | ||
And like, literally, before you know it, it'll be like, well, if you don't have the vaccine ID... You can't come in. | ||
It's like, whoa, whoa, wait. Wait, I thought it was just the mask thing. | ||
It's like, no, put your foot down now and go, I'm not wearing the mask. | ||
Screw you. Like, who cares? | ||
Just go away. | ||
It's a very good point. | ||
You're absolutely right. You stood up to protect the American Constitution. | ||
It's up to the American people to protect themselves. | ||
That's an excellent point. We have also Joey in Vermont who wants to talk about this. | ||
Let's go to Joey in Vermont who wants to talk about the government trying to mandate masks. | ||
What do you got for me, Joey? You're on the air. | ||
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What's up, Harrison? | |
How you doing, man? Quite well. | ||
How are you? I'm doing all right. | ||
So I live in a little state called Vermont. | ||
It's a magical place. | ||
Produces terrible people like Bernie Sanders and, you know, Pat Leahy, Peter Welch, all these morons. | ||
And also great people like Sticks, Hex, and Hammer. | ||
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Oh, my God, dude. | |
This is terrible. But, like, we got a governor. | ||
His name's Phil Scott. He's a quote-unquote Republican. | ||
He might as well just be a Democrat. | ||
Um... He comes out recently, says he's not voting for Trump, makes public statements like that, you know, and now he announced just today that we've got to wear masks. | ||
You know, he's mandating it. | ||
It's not a law, but, you know, he's trying to mandate the impossible, really. | ||
And that starts August 1st, and this is after we haven't had any new deaths. | ||
We're like the only state in the country we've gone like two months without new deaths. | ||
So, we got all these results and everything. | ||
And, you know, we got a tiny population anyway. | ||
But, yeah, that's what we got. | ||
And, you know, it's like David Knight was talking about, you know, with Andrew Jackson there, you know, the Supreme Court decision. | ||
It's like, hey, let's see them enforce it. | ||
Right. And it's not even a law. | ||
It's a mandate. It's not a law. | ||
Yeah, that's the craziest thing to me. | ||
I mean, none of this... You know, again, this is the type of thing where it's like you got the whole mainstream media like Trump is destroying our democracy. | ||
while at the same time, it's all of the liberals who are just like mandating things you have to wear and just running roughshod over any semblance of democracy or true due process when it comes to passing laws. | ||
And well, you know, you gotta, if you want to punish this person, you gotta have the House of Representatives pass the law, then you gotta have the executive branch sign it. | ||
It's like, nah, screw that. | ||
We'll just put a mayor in charge who will just do it. | ||
And then that's it. | ||
They'll just tear down the statue. | ||
Why not? | ||
They'll just run roughshod over any limitations that may stand in the way of their political power. | ||
And they just, they don't care. | ||
It really is despicable. | ||
We're gonna take one more call about the mask mandates before we go. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Joey. | ||
Rennel in New York, or Rennel in New York, wants to talk about the mask mandate. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
What do you got? | ||
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Yeah, I'm not in New York City. | |
I'm in New York State. | ||
Okay. Everywhere you go, stores are forcing it. | ||
And my thing is, how long or how far can they take the hoax? | ||
Because sooner or later, the bubble is going to burst and just so many people are going to be done, you know, enough. | ||
Yeah, I totally agree. If you want to know how far they might take it, here's a story from the Mirror. | ||
UK government looking at whether or not the public should wear gloves to halt coronavirus. | ||
It's like, we're already on the slippery slope. | ||
We're already sliding down the path towards tyranny. | ||
And it's just like, they're just pushing it like, can we mandate gloves next? | ||
Like, what can we mandate next? | ||
What can we force people to do next? | ||
and how long will they think that we legitimately have their best interests in mind and actually care about their health. | ||
Meanwhile, you'll see in the next segment and later in the show, just the sheer number of thousands and thousands of people on the streets of Chicago and Portland, like literally just having a block party and just like dancing around, no masks, no nothing. | ||
It's like, oh, but that's fine, that's good. | ||
But you, your mother has to die alone because you're not allowed in the hospital. | ||
It's brutal, inconsistent, complete hypocrisy, and yet it doesn't seem to even penetrate the mind of the liberal that just thinks that, yeah, wear the mask, go to the riot, take the mask. | ||
It's just... It's all nonsense. | ||
It's all nonsense. All right, folks, when we come back, we're going to go to Rick in Arizona who wants to talk about the 5G towers. | ||
We're going to talk to Johnny in Denmark, and we're going to talk to Wes in England. | ||
Thanks for holding, guys. Stay on the line because I will get to you on the other side. | ||
And Ken in Mississippi, you guys have been holding for a while already. | ||
Time flies, doesn't it? | ||
And the second hour begins when we get back from this short break. | ||
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We know that the prescribed PCR tests are not detecting the COVID-19 genome. | ||
According to the CDC's own literature, the tests do not rule out bacterial infection or other viruses. | ||
They are detecting all varieties of coronavirus, including the common cold and counting it as COVID-19. | ||
And it has been pointed out for months that the geographical locations experiencing the most cases of COVID also seem to have active 5G technology. | ||
After a video went viral in which David Icke suggested that 5G is somehow responsible for positive cases of COVID-19, YouTube deleted it and began deleting all videos on the subject, including a video we made that pointed out how on October 31st of 2019, Wuhan, China became the first major testbed of 5G technology. | ||
In late June, a new scientific research paper entitled 5G Technology and Induction of Coronavirus in Skin Cells was published. | ||
This paper gives a scientific explanation of the relationship between 5G technology and the coronavirus. | ||
Unlike 4G or other radio waves, the 5G millimeter waves can penetrate the nucleus of a cell. | ||
The DNA then acts as an inductor. | ||
It reacts to the 5G waves by producing an electromagnetic field. | ||
Like a shadow, the shape of the electromagnetic field reflects the hexagonal and pentagonal shapes of the DNA base pairs. | ||
This electromagnetic field produces holes in the cellular liquid. | ||
Hexagonal pentagonal voids are created in the nucleoplasm. | ||
And to remedy this disturbance, extra bases are created to fill the voids. | ||
These bases then join together to produce coronavirus-like structures within the cell, which the PCR test will read as a positive case of COVID-19. | ||
The exosome. The exosome was discovered in 1983. | ||
Exosomes are created naturally within the cell to clean and repair cellular damage. | ||
Both exosomes and COVID-19 are the same size and shape. | ||
They both have the same ACE2 receptor and they both contain RNA. Exosomes behave and appear the same as a virus. | ||
Some scientists even claim that the so-called virus is in fact the exosome. | ||
Since the discovery of the exosome, over 200 microbiologists have been murdered, committed suicide, or died in a suspicious manner. | ||
If you question this mystery, you're undoubtedly labeled a conspiracy theorist. | ||
And if you question the current unproven virus theory, you are labeled a science denier. | ||
The only socially acceptable solution that you are allowed to accept is an experimental vaccine that will alter your DNA, which ultimately raises the question, who owns your body? | ||
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I just found a headline on Infowars that made me a little mad, a little angry. | ||
It has to do with the knowledge of history that those on our college campuses have. | ||
Surprise, it's lacking. | ||
It's non-existent. | ||
It's not there. They're idiots. | ||
They're communists. They're a danger to humanity as a whole, and we'll cover it. | ||
And your phone calls on the other side. | ||
Second hour of the War Room has begun. | ||
It's Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer. | ||
And ladies and gentlemen, in the first segment of today's program, I talked about the importance of history and how a lack of knowledge in history allows you to misunderstand your own place in the universe, your own role that you're playing. | ||
It allows you to be manipulated, to be controlled. | ||
It... It's a way of deconstructing the society that we now live in so a new communistic society can be built. | ||
It's been a plan that's been in place for a very long time. | ||
Here we see the culmination of what I'm talking about, proof of what I'm saying. | ||
Infowars.com, video from Campus Reform. | ||
Students say Founding Fathers are villains. | ||
Most students agree the Founding Fathers are better described as villains than as heroes. | ||
They said, oh, they accomplished a lot of things, but a lot of them were not very good. | ||
One person says, another says, villains. | ||
She answers, they owned slaves. | ||
Oh, well, they owned slaves? | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
Nobody else in history has owned slaves. | ||
I used to have a more complete list, but just off the top of my head, let's go through some of history's slave owners. | ||
The founding fathers. | ||
Yes, that's true. | ||
Let's ignore the fact that most... | ||
If not almost all of them freed their slaves, also tried desperately to put the freeing of slaves into the Constitution before finding it was politically, they're politically incapable of doing so. | ||
Were they the only ones? | ||
Were they the only ones that owned slaves in history? | ||
Or can we point to people like, I don't know, the Prophet Muhammad? | ||
What about him? Is he a hero or a villain for owning slaves? | ||
What about Catherine the Great? | ||
What about Caesar? | ||
What about Caesar Augustus? | ||
What about Octavian? | ||
What about basically everybody before the American Revolution? | ||
These people, they have such narrow... | ||
Knowledge of history. | ||
Again, it's literally like slavery and the Holocaust. | ||
That's all they know. | ||
Literally all they know. | ||
And they determine what is good and what is bad, what is true and what is false off of these two historical plot points, right? | ||
It's absurd. | ||
Here's the deal. Here's the deal. | ||
When you look around the world right now, it's pretty well accepted, except in places like certain religious sects in the Middle East and places like, you know, China. | ||
But pretty much everywhere else, it's well understood that people are born with a little thing called human rights. | ||
That they are, or should be, free to have a democratic say in the process of their government. | ||
Pretty much across the world it's understood that democracy, republicanism, the right of people to express themselves, the right of people to decide their own path in life, that they shouldn't be held down or uplifted by simply the aspect of their birth. | ||
Of course it happens, but everybody understands that basically every country in the world Is run off of some sort of either parliamentarian or democratic process, right? | ||
Do these university students, I was going to say brainwashed idiots, but I repeat myself, do they understand that not a single country in the world was like that before the United States? | ||
Do they not understand that basically until the French Revolution, shortly after the American one, there was a brief period of time when America was the only country in the world with free citizens, and that even now the freedom of our citizens is unparalleled when it comes to freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of worship, any of these sorts of things? | ||
Of course they don't understand that. | ||
They're brainwashed idiots. | ||
They've been taught that the founding fathers were villains. | ||
I cannot overstate the problem that this is. | ||
I mean, this is incredible. | ||
They have no idea what the world like was back then. | ||
Read about Thomas Jefferson's relationship with his son. | ||
Very typical of a person of that age and of that class. | ||
Thomas Jefferson's interactions with his son was every evening before the children would go to bed, Thomas Jefferson would inspect them. | ||
That's what being a parent was. | ||
It wasn't just like lovey-dovey. | ||
These people, they literally think the modern world is just how everything has always been, And that anything contrary to that was some sort of evil force stopping them. | ||
No, no. The world before America showed the world that freedom was the best way. | ||
The entire world was in a state of bondage. | ||
You were a subject. | ||
That's what the word is. | ||
You're a subject to a king. | ||
You kneeled, you bowed, you did as they said. | ||
You could be pressed into the Navy. | ||
You could be pressed into the Army at will. | ||
You didn't have a choice as to what you wanted to be or what you wanted to pursue. | ||
You were a subject. | ||
You were essentially a slave without the shackles. | ||
America is what broke the world out of that. | ||
You're welcome. Slavery itself, as a practice... | ||
Was participated in by every civilization on the globe prior to the 1700s. | ||
White people were the primary subjects of slavery. | ||
The entire coast of Ireland was depopulated by Muslim slavers. | ||
Does anybody know where the term Slavic comes from? | ||
The Romans just thought that's where slaves live. | ||
Do you know what ended slavery worldwide? | ||
It was the British people spending a massive and vast amount of their capital to go around and stop the slave trade. | ||
English people did that. | ||
So slavery participated in for thousands of years. | ||
It's like the oldest institution in humanity. | ||
White people, white Europeans participated in it for the last 200 years or so. | ||
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And then they ended it for everybody else. | |
Do you know why there are no black people in the Middle East right now? | ||
Despite the fact that the number of African slaves shipped to the Middle East were orders of magnitude higher than here in America? | ||
Yet we have a sizable black population and they do not. | ||
It's because people in the Middle East castrated their slaves as soon as they arrived. | ||
This is the type of historical context that these simpering fools just don't have, I guess. | ||
They just don't understand. | ||
They just don't realize the true measure of heroism in our historical figures. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
Here's my idea. Here's my idea. | ||
This is where I'm getting to. | ||
I've always been a libertarian, right? | ||
I've always said liberty is the highest value, and I still totally agree. | ||
Here's the problem. When you have a bunch of idiots that don't understand what freedom even is, what it means, how it came about, how it's maintained, and how we will lose it if we aren't careful, they are the threat to freedom. | ||
These idiots... These brainless sheep are a threat to liberty worldwide. | ||
They want communism. | ||
They want total subjugation. | ||
They're desperate for it. | ||
So I'm at the point now where I'm just like, you know what we need to do? | ||
We need to ask this same question. | ||
Were the Founding Fathers heroes or villains? | ||
And if you say villains, you need to go to jail. | ||
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I mean, what is wrong with these people? | |
And it's a it's it's this is the inevitable consequence of a very long process that has taken place and now they're stepping on the gas They're accelerating it and the people the dumb the dummies out there are Primed to accept the lies So what we've seen most recently is one of their most powerful propaganda attempts in History, it's the 1619 project | ||
They're redefining America from being the one country that broke free of subjugation, gave unadulterated freedom to every one of its citizens and prospered and thrived and dominated because of it. | ||
They're trying to redefine that as America equals slavery. | ||
The Founding Fathers equal slavery. | ||
Thomas Jefferson is not the writer of our Constitution and the man whose words set free the world. | ||
When they think Thomas Jefferson, they think slave rapist. | ||
This is not a small issue. | ||
This is a catastrophic disaster. | ||
This is a world-ending state of mind these people are in. | ||
Drastic measures are necessary to bring them back to the fold of liberty. | ||
Because right now they don't deserve it. | ||
Alright folks, I'm still not over this video. | ||
And I haven't even seen it. | ||
I haven't even seen the video. | ||
And I'm still fired up about it. | ||
Oh my god. I need to... | ||
Alright. I need to like do live streams or something. | ||
Because the fact that we are on television and terrestrial radio really limits my vernacular. | ||
Really limits me... | ||
When I try to speak about these people, I have choice words for them that I can't say on air! | ||
The crew gets it screamed into the microphone as soon as it cuts away. | ||
My God. These effing people. | ||
The Founding Fathers were villains. | ||
They're asked, what did they do that was good? | ||
And they're like, we don't know. | ||
We don't know! | ||
Did they do anything that was good? | ||
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Who knows? Who knows? | |
They're asked to point out people they do think are heroes. | ||
Who do you think they choose? It's ironic, even the people they choose. | ||
They choose Obama, right? | ||
Obama. They chose Obama. | ||
That's their hero. That's a hero, right? | ||
Lying his way, scheming his way into the presidency. | ||
Oh my god. Who's the other person they chose as a hero? | ||
Sacagawea? Yeah, Sacagawea. | ||
Sacagawea was a hero, as far as I'm concerned. | ||
They don't even know what she did. | ||
They're literally just like, ah, who's a not-white person from history? | ||
Sacagawea? If you explain to them, like, what she actually did, how she actually helped to bring about Manifest Destiny, helped lead one of my forefathers, Meriwether Lewis, To the Pacific in order to conquer the entire United States from the Native Americans. | ||
They don't know. They don't know. | ||
They're so narrow-minded. | ||
It's literally just like, oh, a hero? | ||
You know, go through your brain. | ||
Indian woman. Sacagawea. | ||
That. There's a hero right there. | ||
Sacagawea. My God. | ||
These people. What are we going to do? | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
How do we maintain freedom? | ||
In a world where people like this exist. | ||
And again, I'll read you. | ||
This is the colonial experience. | ||
This is what used to be the driving aim of the American Textbook Committee. | ||
This is what used to be taught in every single school. | ||
The task of the American Textbook Committee is to provide books that will illuminate the American heritage, make clear the connection between constitutionally limited government and individual liberty, and describe as accurately as possible the background, developments, principles, and moral and spiritual framework within which freedom is most likely to exist. | ||
This is what we stopped teaching. | ||
This stopped being our aim. | ||
That's why now... | ||
Everyone's dumb. I mean, my God. | ||
Alright, we're going to go out to your phone call. | ||
Thanks so much for holding everybody. | ||
Let's go to Rick in Arizona. | ||
He's been waiting for a while. Thanks so much for calling, Rick. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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What do you got for me? Thank you for your call. | |
Well, like the 5G towers, you know, when the first COVID stuff hit, I was just like, well, this is kind of weird. | ||
Like, what's going on? So I was thinking, well, maybe something's up. | ||
So the first week I wanted to play it cool and just kind of get into what everybody was saying, like, you know, be careful the virus is here. | ||
But then I was like, wait a minute, these 5G towers and, you know, what's going on with them when they've been up? | ||
So I've been traveling around, like, my whole life. | ||
And what I see now in America, I've been from California down to Florida. | ||
In the past few months, I came back up to Arizona because... | ||
I drove through certain areas and I was like, oh my God, like I can't breathe. | ||
Like I drove through places in Texas and I was like, and I'm looking over to my left and my right and I'm like, dang, there's a 5G tower right there. | ||
And, you know, that was going on the whole way. | ||
I got down to Florida because they were like, well, they're not wearing the mask. | ||
And this was a while back. You know, it's cool to go to Florida. | ||
And I went down there and got to the line and they were like checking everyone. | ||
You know, if you've been to Louisiana, quarantine 14 days. | ||
I had actually drove through Louisiana, but I just told them no. | ||
And then I was driving, so I was like, it's kind of hard to explain the way I can feel them. | ||
Like, my whole life I've done things where I cut out meat out of my diet, and I believe that's like an energy thing. | ||
You know, if you eat abused animals, then you're angry. | ||
So if the 5G towers are making you angry, how can you feel what they're doing? | ||
I've also done, like, acupuncture, you know, ayahuasca ceremonies with shaman and stuff, getting in touch with, like, myesthetic energy. | ||
So, at first, I couldn't really tell because I was just in the zone the whole time. | ||
Like, last year, I remember I was dating this girl, and I was so angry all the time. | ||
And I kept meditating and trying to say to myself, why is it every day I wake up, I'm so angry? | ||
And then I was looking through the list of, like, what the 5G does to people. | ||
It makes you angry. | ||
It gives you hernias. | ||
My mom, she was like 50. | ||
She passed away now. She had a hernia. | ||
I'm like, how do you have a hernia? | ||
So I was thinking about all this energetic, spiritual stuff. | ||
Well, maybe she's just so pressed on wanting to do something in life, she's constantly straining. | ||
And then as I was reading about the 5G towers, I said, dude, when I go in and out of certain zones, like there's one here in Flagstaff, And I don't feel it, but sometimes I hear ringing in my ears. | ||
It's like... And this has happened through every state. | ||
When I went through Alabama, I felt like my throat was going to be ripped out. | ||
And I look over and I'm like, dude, there's a big fat 5G tower. | ||
I'm not even making this up right now. | ||
If I told anyone this, they'd be like, yes, COVID-19. | ||
There was twice where my headaches were so bad. | ||
Dude, I threw up. And then I was like freaking out. | ||
Like I was in a hotel, like puking under a blanket. | ||
Because I was scared because that's like the symptoms they're saying of COVID-19. | ||
The other day, just last night, I come outside on a motel balcony, flip a joint, and this dude hops out of his car and starts running with yacking his guts out. | ||
It's going to keep going on. | ||
The madness isn't going to end as long as the 5G towers are up and the chemtrails keep getting sprayed. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's so crazy. | ||
And, like, the idea that... | ||
I don't know. There's all this stuff that it's like... | ||
Again, they've just programmed people so well. | ||
Their propaganda is so powerful that it's like people just know. | ||
They don't even really have to be told. | ||
They have a sense of what they're allowed to believe and what they're allowed to think. | ||
And it's like... It's obviously true that the human body will have some sort of reaction to electromagnetic waves being sent through it. | ||
We don't know how intense it is, what exactly the effects are, whether it's something you can feel or whether it's something you can sense. | ||
We don't really know. | ||
But obviously, humans... | ||
Are attuned to electromagnetic waves. | ||
Everything is made up of waves. | ||
Like, it shouldn't be that hard to believe. | ||
But then, you know, on one hand, it's like everybody's freaking out going, all of the insects are dying. | ||
What's happening? And if you go, hey, maybe we should look at 5G, they're just like, what are you, crazy? | ||
Are you a conspiracy theorist? | ||
Same thing with, like, chemtrails. | ||
They literally just come out and are like, we are doing atmospheric spraying. | ||
This is our program. | ||
Here's how we do it. Here's the planes we use. | ||
And people will still think you're crazy for believing it. | ||
It is just... | ||
It's just incredible the brainwashing that they have us under. | ||
I mean, we need... We desperately need some dramatic event because people aren't waking up. | ||
People are not understanding the dire situation that we're in. | ||
They're not fighting back in the ways that they should be fighting back. | ||
They're incapable of dealing with the absolute onslaught that we're under from 5G to coronavirus to the misinformation to the destruction of history to the destruction of people. | ||
Everything. We need something drastic now. | ||
Alright folks, welcome back to the War Room. | ||
Terrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroyer. | ||
I'll see if I want to go to any of these videos. | ||
Let's go to some of these videos, shall we? | ||
Federal agents clash with 2,000 Portland protesters on 57th night of arrest. | ||
Let's go to clip 15 to see just the sheer size of this crowd here in Portland. | ||
Go ahead and roll that. | ||
Look at the size of this crowd. | ||
Absolutely massive. | ||
Don't see a lot of masks going on there. | ||
This is the spike. | ||
I mean, this is what's causing it. | ||
If you don't know that, you're an idiot. | ||
If you don't talk about that, you are more concerned about politics than you are with health, and we shouldn't listen to you at all, Dr. | ||
Fauci. Fauci, has he ever said anything about the protest? | ||
Anything at all? You would think maybe during a pandemic, the person that's supposed to be in charge of our response would have a thing or two to say about tens of thousands of people gathering on the streets every single day. | ||
Why doesn't he? Why doesn't he? | ||
What are his priorities? Not that hard to puzzle out, is it? | ||
Let's go to clip. | ||
Where's the clip of where they're all chanting like brainwashed idiots? | ||
Clip 18. Let's go to clip 18. | ||
Hands up, please don't shoot me. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Everybody's holding up their phones in a position of praise as they chant, as they sing. | ||
It's a religion, folks. Our entire country has been indoctrinated into a religion and they're too dumb to even realize it. | ||
And here's the big clincher. | ||
It's a lie. It's a total lie. | ||
Hands up, don't shoot comes from Michael Brown, the guy who tried to steal a cop's gun and shoot him and who rightfully was gunned down in the street. | ||
Total lie. George Floyd, criminal with a rap sheet a mile long, died because he probably took drugs to try to hide him from police and had an overdose. | ||
And yet these people think they're saints. | ||
They're praising them. | ||
They're kneeling in front of their statues. | ||
They're kneeling in front of any random black person that tells them to. | ||
They're kissing their feet, literally. | ||
They have been indoctrinated into a religion that is not a religion. | ||
It is communism. It's socialism. | ||
It's just like I laid out in Jonestown yesterday. | ||
They have been utterly brainwashed. | ||
I mean, these people don't... | ||
They don't deserve freedom. | ||
I don't know what else to say. | ||
Like, these people... Are incapable of having freedom. | ||
I mean, what are you supposed to do? | ||
What do you do when you have a population of people that don't even understand that they've been indoctrinated into a cult? | ||
That they are... | ||
I mean, they don't even know that they don't know history. | ||
Like, they don't know. They don't care. | ||
They don't understand. | ||
I mean, they are victims. | ||
I feel bad for them. | ||
But it's like... What do you do? | ||
It's like cruel to just send a child out into the woods, right? | ||
Yeah, you're giving the child freedom, but what are they going to do with it, right? | ||
These people are children. | ||
They don't understand. | ||
And they think we don't understand. | ||
That's the craziest part. | ||
This guy on Twitter literally responded to me going, we need re-education camps and elimination of reactionaries. | ||
They think they know what's going on. | ||
This situation is going to require rivers of blood. | ||
I'm just predicting it. | ||
I'm not calling for it. | ||
We got two options. | ||
They both involve rivers of blood. | ||
One is the South African option, where it's just a slow degradation. | ||
It's the Jonestown option. | ||
It's just the nobody stands up, nobody fights back, and we just allow ourselves to be dominated, destroyed, controlled, infiltrated, replaced, eliminated. | ||
And maybe we can survive if we live behind a high wall with barbed wire and guard towers and attack dogs. | ||
And every time we go out, there's a pretty high chance we'll be slashed or gunned down in the street. | ||
That's one option. It'll be a more continuous flow of blood. | ||
Or we gotta do something to stop what the hell's going on. | ||
Like, people, they can't be convinced. | ||
You can show them the proof. | ||
I don't know. I don't know. | ||
All right. Let's go to Wes in England. | ||
You want to talk about the Three Gorges Dam in China, which is on the brink of destruction. | ||
You know, China controls its weather. | ||
China is not shy about the fact that they seed clouds. | ||
They did it for Beijing to clear the air over that city before the Olympics were there. | ||
So I don't think they're incapable of stopping what's going on. | ||
I think there's warfare going on. | ||
I think there's weather warfare being conducted against China right now, which is causing the massive floods, which is possibly causing the Three Gorges Dam to come near breaking, which may in fact also be an aspect or may be caused by the fact that the Chinese... | ||
Are, like, as a whole, like, as a nation, like, when they build things, they suck, you know? | ||
I don't know. It's like, you know, obviously, there are individual Chinese people that are wonderful and competent, but typically, if you see, like, you know, images of, like, entire apartment buildings where a side of it just, like, falls off, it's in China. | ||
Almost always. All right, Wes in England, Three Gorges Dam. | ||
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Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. So, uh, Basically, downstream from this dam, the Three Gorges Dam, there's a bunch of nuclear reactors on it. | |
Yeah. There's a ton of nuclear reactors on it. | ||
If it overfloods, we're going to have... | ||
It's going to make Chernobyl look like my little pony. | ||
Oh, it's going to be Fukushima times a thousand. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, and also China's also having some other natural disasters like there's like seven earthquakes in one day in Tibet and Xinjiang province. | |
There's a low-cost invasion in the Hubei province. There's also droughts in the northern part. Oh no, did we lose Wes? | ||
Wes, are you there? Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Okay, we dropped you for a second. | ||
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Sorry, keep going. Yeah, so there's a low-cost invasion in China. | |
There's also worsening droughts in the north part of China. | ||
China knows it's basically about to collapse. | ||
China knows it's in collapse, so they're basically trying to do this suicide bombing. | ||
They're basically trying to put a last-minute attack, and then people will know, and then they will just call combat China. | ||
Well, I'm concerned with this, though. | ||
I saw on Jennifer Zing's YouTube channel in which China is basically falling in, what, $100 trillion equivalent out of China. | ||
So this is giving me Operation Paperclip-esque vibes. | ||
You know what I mean? So what do you think? | ||
You think China's importing people or exporting people? | ||
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It's exporting people around different countries. | |
Oh, right, right. It's on Jennifer Zeng's YouTube channel, the latest one. | ||
It's talking about finding money out of China. | ||
It's giving me Operation Paperclip vibes. | ||
Right. I mean, it's crazy. | ||
It's totally crazy. | ||
Great call, Wes. Thank you so much for calling and for waiting to come on. | ||
It's a bunch of great information. | ||
And, you know, it's like this is the world that we live in now. | ||
It's just it's you know China collapsing a wall of water about to take out Nuclear sites and wash them into the sea hundreds of millions at risk Poisoning the entire world farming out the seas poisoning the seas with plastic hands up. Please don't shoot me just crime rates Skyrocketing murders on every corner children being gunned down in the street hands up. Please don't shoot me | ||
It's just like collapse, chaos, destruction, Israel just bombing the Middle East, Iran on the brink of war, Hezbollah mobilizing. | ||
Hands up, please don't shoot me. | ||
Like these people. We're in the end. | ||
This is the crucible, folks. | ||
I don't know what to tell you except fight back now or die. | ||
Final segment of the second hour of The War Room. | ||
You know, I woke up on the right side of the bed this morning. | ||
I was so happy. Then I remembered the world I live in. | ||
All right. We know a lot about Black Lives Matter. | ||
We know that they are trained Marxists. | ||
We know that their ideas are anti-American and anti-communist. | ||
We know they're funded by billionaires, by the banks, by corporations. | ||
That they claim to fight against. | ||
We know that really at the heart of all of their grievances is a vindictiveness and a petty jealousy that oozes out of their every pore. | ||
But the thing we have to remember really about Black Lives Matter as a whole, as a group in totality, is that Black Lives Matter is unimaginably cruel. | ||
Unimaginably cruel. These are not decent people. | ||
These are not even regular people. | ||
These are evil people. | ||
Jessica Whitaker was a 24-year-old woman with a 3-year-old son when she was gunned down by a group of Black Lives Matter supporters when she said the phrase, all lives matter. She was out, not on the town. | ||
On the night of July 4th, when the group she was with got into some sort of argument with a group of Black Lives Matter supporters, she said, all lives matter. | ||
The group of Black Lives Matter supporters hid in wait, waiting for her group to pass by them after the argument had concluded, and they shot her dead. | ||
Three-year-old son Growing up without a mother. | ||
I mean, can you imagine? A three-year-old child waiting at home for his mother to come home, and she never arrives. | ||
That in and of itself is beyond the pale. | ||
Brutal beyond description. | ||
Inhuman. Indespicable. | ||
That's just where it began. | ||
Because Black Lives Matter started to raid the public Facebook of Jessica Whitaker. | ||
Heartlessly trolling the people on there. | ||
Brutally. I mean, just saying the worst things. | ||
Racist Rachel is pushing daisies and the streets are a little safer. | ||
Black Lives Matter, the rest of you are next. | ||
I can't feel bad for you when you used a racial slur and acted like an effing fool. | ||
Posting Videos mocking the people mourning this young woman. | ||
Laughing, saying all these angry racist white people on here. | ||
Saying, I can't feel bad for a racist who used a racial slur. | ||
Now you'll have plenty of time to think about your horrible actions. | ||
Posting gifs of dancing, saying party for safer communities. | ||
Despicable. Unbelievable. | ||
Inhuman, as I said. | ||
Subhuman. Didn't stop there. | ||
First, here's the headline from Revolver. | ||
First, they murdered a woman for saying all lives matter. | ||
Now, Black Lives Matter activists have forced her family to cancel her memorial walk. | ||
Friends and family of this young woman... | ||
People who are now taking care of her three-year-old son wanted to do a little walk of remembrance. | ||
They weren't able to because the psychopaths, the animals at Black Lives Matter, threatened them and prevented them from doing so. | ||
This in and of itself would be enough. | ||
The shooting would be enough. The taunting would be enough. | ||
The attacks against her memorial would be enough. | ||
But this is just one example amongst many. | ||
From Gateway Pundit, Cassandra Fairbanks. | ||
Liberal Black Lives Matter activists swarm and torment the daughter of a murdered police officer. | ||
This young woman whose father died in the line of duty, was murdered, wrote, words cannot describe the pain that I'm in, but I'm glad my dad is at peace. | ||
You were such an amazing man and anyone who ever came across you knew that. | ||
I'm going to miss you so much. | ||
You died doing what you loved most. | ||
You died a hero. | ||
I love you, daddy. | ||
See you soon. | ||
This is what she wrote in her heartbreaking tweet along with photos of her dad. | ||
And of course that thread was set upon by Black Lives Matter. | ||
Saying things like, well, at least your pops is a good cop now. | ||
Six feet in the dirt where he can't hurt anybody. | ||
Saying F cops. Saying he gets what he deserves. | ||
Saying what shoes does he have on in his casket? | ||
Oink, oink. Again, unimaginable cruelty. | ||
Are these people worthy of your sympathy? | ||
Should you be on the same side as these people? | ||
Or are these people's souls pollution on Earth? | ||
Doesn't stop there. Black Lives Matter activist mock dead Bothell police officer. | ||
His name was Shoup. | ||
He was 32. He was in a gunfight with a criminal. | ||
Ended up being shot in the head by friendly fire and died. | ||
Of course, post this on social media and you get the typical Black Lives Matter response. | ||
Quote, the only thing sad about Bothell was that another poor a-hole got ran over on a scooter. | ||
Another activist said, no real lives were lost, no real people were lost. | ||
Unimaginable cruelty. | ||
What about the Black Lives Matter gentleman that was kneeling on the neck of a three-year-old child? | ||
That was arrested. Not for kneeling on the neck of the child, but for breaking parole. | ||
Because, big surprise here, inveterate criminal. | ||
Charges are pending on that. | ||
What we find is that a black youth pastor and university employee justifying the murder of not just Jessica Dottie Whitaker saying, you know, she got what she deserves. | ||
Youth pastor, okay, saying this. | ||
You also have a special education teacher responding to the image of kneeling on a child's neck saying black lives matter now, MF-er. | ||
This gentleman wearing a cross around his neck Says, you're doing it wrong. | ||
One knee on the center of the back and one on the neck and lean into it until death. | ||
You saw the video, get it right or stop effing around. | ||
The youth pastors, the special education teachers, the pillars of our community, right? | ||
you This movement is evil. | ||
And this rhetoric is deadly. | ||
Now, warning, what you're about to see is very graphic. | ||
But you need to see it. | ||
You need to see it because this is the inevitable consequence of this type of language. | ||
Of course, Twitter will delete anybody that tweets out about QAnon, right? | ||
Nothing happens to these people. | ||
So let's watch this. | ||
This is Shane V. Green. | ||
He walks inside a northeast Portland laundromat and slashes two white women with a handsaw. | ||
Let's watch this video. You can see he walks in, handsaw, slashes that girl across the face. | ||
Slashes her friend who comes to protect her. | ||
Vicious, animalistic, wild, psychotic, hateful, clearly a hate crime. | ||
He knows exactly who he's targeting. | ||
She had no idea. Totally unexpected. | ||
This doesn't happen in a civilized country. | ||
This is unacceptable. | ||
What happened to this guy? | ||
Was this guy punished? | ||
He was not. | ||
Why not? Because when police responded... | ||
They located him on a nearby street, but the arrest was interrupted by Portlanders who screamed at and taunted officers accusing them of racism. | ||
Protecting a man who had just slashed two women in the face. | ||
You should take a look at his rap sheet. | ||
You want to hear some of it? Assault two. | ||
Unlawful use of weapon. | ||
Another assault. | ||
Another unlawful use of a weapon. | ||
Strangulation. Another unlawful use of a weapon. | ||
Menacing. Assault. | ||
Menacing. Assault two. | ||
Unlawful use of a weapon. | ||
Menacing. Over and over and over again. | ||
We don't need to defund the police. | ||
We need to execute criminals. | ||
We need to stop this crime. | ||
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What we're actually seeing is the systematic implementation of the fall of the Republic and the rise of the corporation of the United States. | |
Every major event is a step in the ladder to achieve that end. | ||
COVID is just another rung in the ladder, which is why there's a deliberate mixing of all the wordplay, right? | ||
I mean, we should stop calling it, you know, quarantine. | ||
That's a term designated for people that are verified sick. | ||
This is a house arrest mandated by the state. | ||
You should stop calling it social distancing. | ||
There's nothing social about forced isolation. | ||
We should stop saying safer at home when millions of Americans don't have basic necessities adequate to fit their needs. | ||
It assumes that everybody's home is equally as safe as the people that are making the statements. | ||
We should stop saying, you know, this is for the greater good, right? | ||
When you close the economy, killing millions of businesses that families have worked generations to establish, that's anything but good. | ||
We should stop saying, this is the new normal. | ||
That's just, Blake, mind control drivel. | ||
There's nothing normal about forced isolation, you know, treating your neighbor like they have the plague, breathing your own bodily waste, wearing masks, living in constant fear of contamination. | ||
That's normal. I mean, after all, if the virus is so deadly, why hasn't it wiped out the homeless who don't social distance, wash themselves regularly, let alone have access to a sterile environment? | ||
Last year, 1.5 million people died of tuberculosis. | ||
Why were you not wearing a mask during the tuberculosis pandemic? | ||
You were endangering, you know, public health and safety along with billions of other people around the globe. | ||
So why don't you wear a mask? | ||
I'll tell you why. | ||
Because the mainstream media didn't tell you to wear a mask, right? | ||
Because though 1.5 million people died from tuberculosis, there was no tuberculosis pandemic any more than there's a coronavirus pandemic. | ||
What you're really participating in is a beta test for AI systems and facial recognition. | ||
See, these cameras work best when people are, you know, distanced apart. | ||
Now they're actually testing through machine learning how to recognize, you know, a face that's partially covered. | ||
It's also a way to easily determine who's compliant and who's not. | ||
Who does the propaganda work on and who it doesn't? | ||
Now get this, you know, there's some ironies that are here. | ||
A society that kills millions of babies a year for convenience has shut itself down to prevent adults from dying. | ||
People that on the one hand slaughter babies in the womb, by the millions are now preaching to the masses about the sanctity of human life. | ||
It's double-speak, double-talk. | ||
It's the two-doctrine policy, one for the initiated, one for the uninitiated, one for the inner circle, another for the masses. | ||
It's like saying, if I violate the stay-at-home order, I can be arrested, but you're letting convicted criminals out of prison so they don't get coronavirus. | ||
Thesis. Antithesis. | ||
Synthesis. If there's a real pandemic, does it require faulty virus models, rigged test results, 81% false positives, inaccurate news reporting, staged hospital overruns, manipulated death certificates? | ||
Nope. When the government shuts down millions of small businesses but doesn't lay off any government employees, it's not about the health. | ||
When the state bans dentists from practicing but deems it necessary for abortion clinics to stay open, it's not about your health. | ||
When the state prevents you from buying seeds for your garden but allows you to purchase lottery tickets, it's not about your health. | ||
An institution that has the ability to destroy all of Earth through alleged nuclear warfare. | ||
Incredible stuff, folks. The only way we can fight back right now is through information. | ||
Our primary tool at this juncture are the facts. | ||
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Wake them up before they die in their sleep. | ||
Third hour of The War Room has begun. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Troyer today. | ||
It is the 24th of July, the year 2020. | ||
The time, 5.06 Central Standard. | ||
We're going to go out to your phone calls. | ||
Thanks so much for holding. Who's been holding the longest? | ||
It looks like Ken in Mississippi holds that distinction. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Ken. | ||
How are you? And you are on the air. | ||
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It's good to talk to you again. | |
I just wanted to clarify something that I'm seeing national reports on. | ||
Even Mr. David Knight, who I use for my kids' homeschooling every day, incorrectly reported on it last week. | ||
I've been trying to touch base with y'all to set it clear. | ||
Okay, excellent. We don't like to be wrong, so let us know. | ||
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What did we get wrong? So to let America know, No Mississippi resident or citizen voted to retire what they call the 1894 Mississippi State flag with the Confederate battle emblem. | |
The report nationally that I'm seeing and hearing and arguing with folks about is that we Mississippians voted as a whole to retire that. | ||
And just to be clear, it was our Coward Governor Tate Reeves, who said at the beginning of the coronavirus that Mississippi will never be like China, but look at us now with the mask mandates and everything else, also said that no politician in Jackson would remove that flag, that Mississippians would be allowed to vote for it. | ||
Now, here's where things get interesting. | ||
to an Governor Reeds got a lot of pressure, over a weekend the state legislature passed an ordinance to retire that flag and he went ahead and signed it in the dark. | ||
Now here's where things really get interesting. | ||
In the report he was saying things like it would help Mississippi's economy grow because businesses would want to come here so on and so forth. | ||
The very next week after he signed that declaration to retire the 1894 state flag, who reports that they're going to open a plant in Mississippi but Google? | ||
Absolutely, in South Haven, Mississippi. | ||
And it's only 100 jobs. | ||
So it's really not that big of a deal in the grander scheme of things when you've got, you know, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of Mississippians struggling right now due to mayoral crackdowns, governor crackdowns. | ||
So I just wanted to let the record stand. | ||
At least one person from Mississippi called in and let Infowars and the whole nation and the whole world know we did not vote for that. | ||
That was forced upon us. | ||
The majority of Mississippians are in support of that flag. | ||
It's been voted on twice. | ||
And they see the emblem not as a sign of hatred, but as a sign of history, Southern pride and heritage, and by God, standing up against tyranny. | ||
Even if, you know, the majority of the people think you're wrong. | ||
And I feel like, you know, that that's where it's all going down to. | ||
Symbols of resistance. | ||
Symbols of demanding liberty and freedom. | ||
Today it's a mask, tomorrow it's a vaccine, like you guys report on every day. | ||
But anyway, I just wanted to set the record straight. | ||
Well, thank you. Yeah, that's an important distinction. | ||
Obviously, I haven't looked too much into it. | ||
So, you know, I just, I sort of just assumed like, oh, they're just, you know, in the same way that these statues are taken down, Columbus statue taken down unilaterally by the mayor of Chicago yesterday, as it was done many other places. | ||
It's just, to me, this is just where we are now, that politicians can just do this, just remove ancient symbols and Unilaterally, just at a whim. | ||
And the regular people don't even have a say in it. | ||
It's despicable. Of course, it brings in other aspects to it, like you bring up, that we're essentially corporate controlled now. | ||
I mean, it's just the ironies and the hypocrisies involved in the left are inconceivable in their scale. | ||
The fact that it's people who claim that the Confederate flag represents traitors out of one side of their mouth, and the other side of their mouth, they say they don't want the USA at all. | ||
They're trying to overthrow the USA, and they want to destroy it. | ||
Traitors saying we shouldn't have that flag because it represents traitors. | ||
Okay, that makes a lot of sense. | ||
At the same time, you have people saying, we're going to tear down the system. | ||
We're the true revolution. | ||
You know, we're the underdogs. | ||
Getting billions of dollars from the richest people in the world. | ||
At the direction and the behest of the most evil and wealthiest bankers and what would you even call it? | ||
Who runs a corporatocracy? | ||
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Corporocrats? It's incredible. | |
Yeah, I'm not surprised. Of course that's how it happened. | ||
Of course that's how it happened. That's how it always happens. | ||
It's like, you know, I was looking up this guy named Mark Benioff, who runs Salesforce. | ||
Massive company. | ||
And of course in the Wikipedia they have a little segment that's philanthropy. | ||
His philanthropic activity. | ||
And listed under this are things like, well, Salesforce had a big presence in Idaho. | ||
And when Idaho tried to pass an anti-abortion law, he threatened to withdraw. | ||
Unless they scuttled it. | ||
Of course they did so. Total corporate takeover. | ||
It just happened. | ||
It just occurred. | ||
And the Republicans, meanwhile, seem either incapable or unwilling to stand up against any corporate interest at all. | ||
While the corporate interests are pouring billions of dollars into destroying Republicans. | ||
Jeff Bezos, $13 billion in a single day. | ||
One of the biggest contributors to Black Lives Matter, the communist group. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
Let's go to Pegasus in Wisconsin. | ||
He wants to talk about what's coming after Corona. | ||
Here's a headline from Infowars.com. | ||
Miami creates 39-cop mask enforcement team fines and jail time for offenders. | ||
So yeah. Yeah. | ||
That's coming. Thanks for calling, Pegasus. | ||
You're on the air. Hello. Hello, Harrison. | ||
I think after the vaccine chip, the globalists are going to mandate Lord's right, a.k.a. | ||
Jewish prim noctis, or right of the first night, like they did shake and bake style in the past. | ||
Maybe it'll be with trannies based on race or skin color, or I wouldn't be shocked if it was by age. | ||
What do you think? Well, hold on. | ||
You used some terms I'm not familiar with there. | ||
Can you translate that to English? | ||
I'm just not sure what you said. | ||
So after the chip, was it some sort of blood sacrifice? | ||
Is that what you're saying? Oh, it happened multiple times in history, like in the Balkans and Serbia for a long time. | ||
The Turks had rite of the first night, so when you got married or found someone... | ||
Prima Nocte, yeah. Yes, yeah. | ||
The Lord would, you know, or the soldiers or whoever the Lord picked, whatever. | ||
You know, and like, I think that's coming next. | ||
Because like, you know, Harrison, if some stranger, like, if some strangers came into your house all day, every day and night and violated your rabbit hole viciously, it would be less intrusive than the current domestication programs. | ||
Daily violated via food and drink, energy waves, media and video and musical resonance, RF frequency and microwave, financial and debt controls, like I can go on. | ||
Yeah, yeah, it's from every angle. | ||
And yeah, it just reminds me of, and again, this is why I wanted to cover Jonestown yesterday, it's like... | ||
In that cult, they would decide who you could marry. | ||
They would decide when you could make love. | ||
They would decide everything. | ||
This is all part and parcel with total control. | ||
This is all part and parcel with the totalitarian mindset that these people have. | ||
I don't think any speculation on the matter is too extreme because not only have we seen it in history, we see it in their own rhetoric now. | ||
I think you're absolutely right. | ||
It'll be every aspect of our lives controlled, dictated, trodden upon. | ||
Privacy is one of those limits to control that they want to get rid of. | ||
Family is one of those limits of control. | ||
You got 30 seconds. Anything else before I got to let you go? | ||
Sure. Regarding coronavirus, I think people need to start putting GoPros in their loved ones' hospital rooms so they can see the 123 medical euthanasia practice of Blowing organs out with antibiotics, ventilate, intubate, remove ventilator, and give Advent breathing relaxers. | ||
Right. Right. We saw the hidden camera footage from that nurse in New York expose exactly that, that they were essentially killing people on purpose, infecting people with corona on purpose, ventilating them on purpose, knowing they're going to die. | ||
You're exactly right. Great call. | ||
You know, it's weird being in this community, I guess you could call it, The Rohirrim. | ||
The men of the West. | ||
It can be weird because you're surrounded by these hateful, idealistic retards that think you don't know what's going on. | ||
And... Hate you. | ||
And it can feel lonely. | ||
And it can feel like you're going crazy. | ||
Because you know the truth. | ||
You're simply looking at facts and contemplating it for yourself. | ||
And coming to conclusions that make perfect sense. | ||
And yet nobody else around you seems to have their eyes open. | ||
So I hope that, you know, if nothing else... | ||
One service that we provide here at Infowars is just to let you know that you're not alone. | ||
And man, that is a powerful thing, really, in the end. | ||
Look at the cult coverage of Jonestown, which I'll continue on Tuesday when I'm back behind the desk here. | ||
Isolation is such an important aspect of what it takes to enslave somebody. | ||
In fact, I want to play a clip from Jonestown right now. | ||
There's a clip where... | ||
Let's do this one. | ||
Let's go to the Jonestown clips. | ||
Do you guys have the Jonestown clips ready? | ||
Sorry, I'm springing this on the crew. | ||
Can we go to clip five? | ||
Yeah, let's watch this from a survivor of Jonestown, an escapee of Jonestown. | ||
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Here it is. Jones took advantage of their trusting and misused his authority in their lives. | |
Who are the authority figures in your life? | ||
Do you just sit back and believe them? | ||
Or do you study and test and question on your own? | ||
A trustworthy authority will welcome your questions, even the hard ones. | ||
Jones didn't. You know, have we here at InfoWars ever said, don't question that, don't think about that, don't come to your own conclusions? | ||
Of course not. It's antithetical to everything we believe. | ||
It's not up to us to tell you what reality is. | ||
We want to wake you up so you can tell us what it is. | ||
So we're all together in this realm of reality. | ||
Here's another one. Let's go to clip 15 here. | ||
And you'll see, of course, they're going to be talking about the... | ||
Beatings that took place. | ||
And you'll see the brainwashing, the collective punishment, the idea that even if you didn't do anything wrong, you accept punishment. | ||
These are all brainwashing tactics. | ||
But notice at the end, the way this woman talks about what it was like to feel alone in a crowded room. | ||
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Let's play this video. Some young man was being disciplined for having drank wine, and Jim says, well, every person in this organization should be whipped. | |
So about 300 of us stood up, and each one of us got whipped three times with a belt. | ||
And it really hurt. | ||
So afterwards, though, I thought, well, you know, You discipline children when they do something wrong. | ||
I discipline my children. | ||
I whip them if they've done something wrong. | ||
Maybe it's not so terrible to put ourselves on a level of childlike trust. | ||
This is my father. | ||
And therefore, if he's trying to teach me a lesson, I should accept that. | ||
Then the whippings got worse and worse. | ||
Our daughter was beaten 75 times with a board. | ||
And it was very difficult to justify that. | ||
In fact, while she was being beaten, I hated Jim Jones. | ||
I wanted to leave that church. | ||
I wanted to take my children to a safe place. | ||
But afterwards, there was no accurate feedback. | ||
I couldn't come to anybody and say, wasn't that terrible? | ||
Because every person was saying what a beautiful thing it was. | ||
And even Linda, who had been beaten, was saying, now I really feel like I understand the rules of the church. | ||
And Jim Jones helped me a lot. | ||
Isn't that incredible? The power that mind control can have and the power that socialization and social control can have. | ||
Don't you have a little bit of empathy and sympathy with that woman as you look around and say, My God, this is evilness that's going on. | ||
This is bad. And even the people that are victims of the evil refuse to see it. | ||
Our country has been brainwashed into a death cold. | ||
Anyway, I guess this is just a long-winded way of saying, you know, this is why they hate us. | ||
This is why they attack us. | ||
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Infowarsstore.com You know, ever since people started... | ||
Asking, like, ever since the coronavirus thing kicked off, I realized it was all a big cover for Total Domination, implementing a bunch of things that the globalists already had in mind. | ||
I'd have people ask me, what do you think is next? | ||
And I'd always say, it's aliens, obviously. | ||
Like, obviously, it's going to be aliens. | ||
That's been the plan for a long time. | ||
Slow rolling it out now. | ||
The U.S. government is saying, there's aliens, alien disclosure, all this sort of slow rollout of this UFO story. | ||
It's all crap. | ||
It's all BS. Don't fall for it. | ||
I mean, my God. Don't fall for it. | ||
It's coming from the government. Just don't believe it. | ||
It's pretty simple. These are the rules. | ||
All right, I want to go to Shirley in California. | ||
She wants to talk about Jonestown coverage since I touched on it in the last segment. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Shirley, thank you so much for holding. | ||
You're on the air. Shirley? | ||
Can you hear me? Yes, I can hear you. | ||
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I'm calling to praise you for your Jim Jones expose and the profound comparisons therein. | |
And I must say, you are a very talented storyteller. | ||
And as a writer myself, I'm compelled to encourage you to actually use this as a framework to write a book. | ||
Because it would be, okay, here you have a book which has a sensational topic so that even the most dull-eyed person would think, okay, maybe there's a, you know, and begin to read and begin to see connection. | ||
Because you are, you know, you're a very good storyteller. | ||
I was like... Because I remember this event. | ||
I was a young mother at the time. | ||
Yeah. It was sort of like flew by my head and now I'm thinking back on it now that the coverage was very dense at the time and I was surprised it was covered so much. | ||
But anyway, I just think that there's so much in this story to be ferreted out. | ||
So I just wanted to encourage you as a writer myself to write this book. | ||
Oh my gosh. Well, I'm so humbled. | ||
Thank you so much for your compliment. | ||
I was going to do a second part today originally, and then after yesterday, I originally planned on that segment just being 30 minutes, then it stretched to an hour, and I thought, well, all right. | ||
I didn't know how well I did. | ||
I didn't feel like I had done what I wanted to do, and so I just thought, ah, I just won't do it today. | ||
But then, I mean, the crew, Scott, our producers, sort of said the same thing, and I just didn't realize that... | ||
It had gotten through to people. | ||
So thank you so much for telling me that and I definitely plan on doing the follow-up, especially where we talk about some of the CIA connections and some of the other political machinations that Jones was involved in. | ||
I'll do that on Tuesday. I'll be back behind the desk on Tuesday. | ||
So I will finish that up because I didn't think anybody liked it. | ||
So thank you so much for telling me that because that really does mean a lot and I will definitely... | ||
Take you up on that offer and finish telling that story on Tuesday. | ||
Thank you again. I really do appreciate that. | ||
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Anything else, Shirley? Oh, also, I was trying to reach Owen. | |
There is a woman who's running for representative in Missouri's 1st Congressional District. | ||
I believe her name is Dr. | ||
Winnie Hartstrong. | ||
She's a black woman. And she apparently believes—she's a very powerful speaker, by the way—and she apparently believes that—which I'm kind of leaning towards as well—that the Floyd murder was a stage event complete with the crisis actors. | ||
Really? Yes. | ||
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And there's also evidence of it, too, if you want to check it out. | |
But I believe—because remember, when did this come up? | ||
I mean, it was perfectly timed. | ||
I mean, you know they don't leave it to details. | ||
They don't leave it to chance. So I'm pretty sure that the so-called policemen... | ||
Did he look like a policeman to you? | ||
Well, no, I mean, there were definitely a lot of, you know, I did that video sort of early on in the riots saying, you know, 70 questions about the riots, and I addressed a lot of the questions that sort of swirl around the entire arrest and who these people were and why the EMS didn't even perform cursory, you know, checks on George Floyd before they threw him into the truck, the timing of the event. | ||
I mean, even just the fact that symbolically, How long has taking a knee been in our vernacular as meaning Black Lives Matter? | ||
It started with Kaepernick, of course. | ||
Is it ironic or is it symbolic that it would be a man taking a knee that would set this whole thing off? | ||
Everything about it is almost too perfect to be true. | ||
Yeah, you're preaching to the choir here. | ||
I think there's a lot of suspicious stuff about this. | ||
Whether it was an accident or not, there's still a lot of suspicious stuff. | ||
So that's good to hear. Dr. | ||
Winnie Hartstrong, quite a name too. | ||
Very good suggestion. I'll pass that on to Owen as well. | ||
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He does, doesn't he? Yeah, he had a stellar performance at that scene with the children. | |
Yeah, I don't think I can talk about that. | ||
Yeah, no, it's a bunch of very weird things, a lot of weirdness around that entire arrest and how it all got launched. | ||
It's very, very strange indeed. | ||
Thank you so much for that suggestion. | ||
Thank you for that encouragement. | ||
I definitely will now redouble my efforts to expose Jonestown now that I know that it got through to some people. | ||
I didn't think it did. I was sort of bummed on myself. | ||
I didn't think I did as good of a job as I should have and kind of... | ||
Gave up on it. So that's very heartening to hear. | ||
Thank you so much, Shirley in California. | ||
Very good call. Thank you. | ||
Let's go now to Josh in Ohio. | ||
He's got a message for Trump. | ||
He's been holding for a while. Thanks so much for calling, Josh. | ||
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You're on the air. Howdy, Harrison. | |
I'm going to start with this. This is a message to President Trump. | ||
President Trump, you need to stop saying we are winning. | ||
You are now pushing the mask and vaccine. | ||
What you need to do is expose the fraud of Dr. | ||
Fauci and Bill Gates. | ||
Your base and patriots around the globe are starting to lose faith in you. | ||
The lockdowns put in place by our governors have put your blue-collar base in a position where we can't afford to stand up to everything going on in our country. | ||
I pray you hear this message because God put you here to put us American people first. | ||
God bless you and God bless Infowar. | ||
Truly fantastic. And I've got numbers to back up what you're saying from Nate Cohn, New York Times. | ||
Trump's lead among white voters has all but vanished. | ||
Anything like it threatens longstanding GOP structural advantages. | ||
The story from the New York Times is titled White Flight from Trump. | ||
What is decisive Biden win could look like? | ||
I think this is an exact consequence of what you're talking about. | ||
Pretty much totally abandoning the base and It's like, well, Trump is losing the white people that got him elected. | ||
It's like, well, have they heard about the black unemployment numbers? | ||
Have they heard about the Hispanic unemployment numbers? | ||
It's like, you know, it was almost like a... | ||
Like a revelation when, you know, that woman asked him, well, what about black people being killed by police? | ||
And Trump's like, well, white people are killed by police too. | ||
And it was everybody, you know, on Twitter on the right being like, oh my God, he said white people. | ||
Like, you're not allowed to say white people here. | ||
And I'm not saying that's what you're saying. | ||
I think what you're saying is about the coronavirus conspiracy. | ||
But to me, it sort of all ties in together that Trump and the Republicans as well, they have this idea that they can only succeed by pandering to the left, by trying to convince the left... | ||
That Biden is a bad guy by being like, huh, Biden used to be against gay marriage. | ||
Biden used to be against mass immigration. | ||
It's like, okay, A... Leftists are not going to care. | ||
They just don't care about this stuff. | ||
You're not going to convince any of them. | ||
And your base actually likes those things. | ||
And here you are decrying them or saying they're bad. | ||
So what is the tactic here? | ||
We've got 30 seconds before the break. | ||
Josh, anything else before I have to let you go? | ||
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No, I just wanted to get that off my chest because with everything going on, it's just something that needed to be said for myself because If I could afford to get involved more, I would be there. | |
Yeah. Well said. | ||
Well said, really. And, you know, download this video. | ||
When it's up on band.video, there's a little download button there. | ||
Download that, put it in a video editing program, cut out that statement, and share that on Twitter, man, because that message is something that's shared by a lot of Trump supporters, I know. | ||
Breaking story from the Gateway Pundit. | ||
About the DNC 2020 party platform. | ||
The title is Whitey is the Problem. | ||
First look at the DNC party platform includes 15 references to whites, all of them negative. | ||
I'm shocked. | ||
This is my shocked face. | ||
Just ridiculous. The American left does not even hide their hatred for white people anymore, is the subtitle. | ||
They really hate whitey. | ||
In more than 80 pages of the draft platform published by Politico, whites are mentioned 15 times, all critical, including three references to white supremacy or supremacists and one to white nationalists. | ||
Capitalization, of course. They capitalize black and Latino but not white. | ||
I mean, they're just racist. | ||
Like, they're just racist. | ||
And this is the thing. They have such great control over the media and the, you know, just public discourse that, like, white people think it's bad to, like, stand up against racism against them. | ||
It's really despicable and cowardly. | ||
It's bad. | ||
Like, if there was a party platform that was just, like... | ||
Described to black people 15 times and every single time it was negative. | ||
Would you feel like guilty about standing up against that? | ||
Of course not. So why is it the other way around? | ||
Because you're a victim of indoctrination. | ||
Let's go through some of these references to whites. | ||
The white people. | ||
The European diaspora. | ||
They say, one, we will never amplify or legitimize the voices of bigotry, racism, misogyny, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, or white supremacy. | ||
So this is interesting because the inclusion of anti-Semitism in there... | ||
It's like they complain about things like medium incomes and wage gaps, and they call it a pernicious, persistent racial wealth gap holding millions of Americans back, as if the wealth gap is holding Americans back. | ||
No, the Americans create the wealth. | ||
Anyway, that's stupid, but they're very interested in comparing white people to everyone else, and if there's a gap... | ||
It's actually Dylan Tracy. | ||
Is that his name? | ||
Atheism is unstoppable. | ||
I can't believe I'm blanking on his name right now, but he calls it the racism of the gaps. | ||
When there's a gap between two numbers, as in two racial groups, two racial categories are not equal, you fill that in with racism. | ||
You just go, well, that's racism. | ||
Oh, there's a difference? Well, the cause is automatically racist. | ||
We don't even need to look at the data. | ||
It's racism. It's a racism of the gaps. | ||
They're very interested in doing this. | ||
They love doing this. They love going, look, white people have this amount of money. | ||
Black people have this amount of money. | ||
Therefore, racism. | ||
But then they include anti-Semitism in the thing that, you know, they're not going to amplify or legitimize voices of anti-Semitism. | ||
But if you include Jews as separate from whites in these Charts, you see the Jews have a greater income. | ||
They hold greater amounts of money. | ||
So it's like, why don't you have them in here saying that there's a gap there and that we need to lessen that gap by taking their stuff. | ||
You don't say that, do you? | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
Of course, I don't believe that we should do that. | ||
I don't see gaps in Between numbers and feel like there's a victim and a victimizer and that we need to correct this. | ||
So I'm okay with pointing out differences. | ||
And it's also funny because they say things like median incomes and lower poverty rates are higher for black Americans, Latinos, Native Americans, and some Oh, some? | ||
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Well, not all? Well, what does that mean? | |
What can we read into from that? | ||
Yeah, it's very interesting, isn't it? | ||
It means that the median income of some Asian Americans is higher than some whites. | ||
But that's not an issue. | ||
It's only an issue when it's white people. | ||
They say the wage cap between black workers and white workers is higher today than it was 20 years ago. | ||
Higher today than it was in the year 2000. | ||
That means after 20 years of, you know, 8 years of a black president... | ||
20 years of affirmative action, 20 years of program after program after program, taking money from white people and giving it to minorities. | ||
Ah, the wage gap's still there, and in fact, it's bigger! | ||
Do we want to think about what we're doing and maybe change course, or do we just do the same thing over and over and over again because it's not about uplifting the downtrodden, it's about pulling down the successful? | ||
I think that's what it's about. | ||
Black children are far more likely than white children to suffer from asthma. | ||
Is this a political issue? | ||
How are you going to solve this? | ||
I mean, my God. They say President Trump's words and actions have given safe harbor and encouragement to bigots, anti-Semites, Islamophobes, and white supremacists. | ||
Those darn white supremacists that are everywhere and causing everything bad. | ||
They say we will confront white nationalist terrorism and combat hate crimes perpetrated against religious minorities, even if they're fake, even if we have to make them up ourselves, even if the threat doesn't exist, we will create it to have a boogeyman to fight. | ||
It's Emanuel Goldstein all over again. | ||
We'll do it. So here's what I want to do. | ||
I'd like to address the white people in our audience. | ||
I'd like to tell them something that's undeniably true. | ||
Hopefully a little bit uplifting. | ||
Dear white people, you're awesome. | ||
White people are awesome. | ||
White culture is awesome. | ||
Europe is an amazing, beautiful, lovely place. | ||
White people ended slavery. | ||
White people have been to the moon. | ||
White people have done an incredible number of Of magnificent things that have uplifted the entire world. | ||
White people are the least likely to have in-group preference. | ||
I mean, we can go on. | ||
We can go on and on and on. Is this racist? | ||
Am I a white supremacist or a white nationalist? | ||
Of course not! It's a ridiculous claim to make. | ||
I'm a human. And I like all humans. | ||
This is crazy. You can't say this if you're a liberal. | ||
Like, you will be castigated. | ||
You will be driven out. | ||
You will be condemned. | ||
It's outrageous. Stand up for yourself. | ||
You're not a bad person. | ||
You don't belong to bad people. | ||
They're able to take advantage of you because white people have a storied history of Of being willing to sacrifice for others. | ||
They take advantage of that. | ||
It's just a fact. | ||
I don't know what to tell you. If you're black and this is insulting to you, what's it like to be racist? | ||
I'd say the same thing about a lot of other people. | ||
If I saw a document blaming any particular race, it's evil. | ||
It's wrong. It's based on collectivism, which in and of itself, fundamentally, foundationally, is evil and wrong. | ||
But hey, if you want to do it, if you want to classify everybody, you know, I don't know. | ||
Maybe I'd feel differently if I wasn't white. | ||
Maybe so. Maybe so. | ||
But I try to see the world totally objectively. | ||
It's a white thing. The Smithsonian will tell you that. | ||
They did. I don't even believe that. | ||
It's a joke. But you try to look at the world objectively, and when you do so, it's pretty obvious what's going on. | ||
Right? There you go. | ||
Aspects and assumption of whiteness, white culture. | ||
Hey, guess what? Individualism? | ||
Awesome. The family structure? | ||
Totally necessary for a civilization. | ||
Emphasis on the scientific method? | ||
It's what got us here. | ||
Protestant work ethic? | ||
You're damn right. | ||
History? History is an aspect of white culture? | ||
Maybe so. | ||
Maybe so. | ||
Justice? Competition? | ||
Aesthetics? An orientation towards future? | ||
Religion? You want to call these things whiteness? | ||
Fine. Great. | ||
I don't know. It's just... | ||
It's outrageous and it's ridiculous. | ||
I mean, imagine going to Japan and seeing a Japanese political party where they have 15 mentions of the Japanese people and every one of them is negative. | ||
Wouldn't you want to say to Japanese people, don't buy that crap? | ||
That you're a part of a magnificent civilization? | ||
That your people have been through hardship and have... | ||
Driven through it, who have fought their way to the future? | ||
Yeah, obviously. Obviously. | ||
It's simply brainwashed. | ||
I mean, it goes all the way back. | ||
The most obvious example is the posters, It's Okay to Be White. | ||
If you don't believe that, you're a bad person and you're evil. | ||
So, white people of Infowars, black people of Out there in the Infowars audience. | ||
Jews, Hispanics, Asians. | ||
You're all valuable. | ||
You're all wonderful. You all come from a history that is glorious and at times troubling. | ||
This is humanity. Stop letting them divide us. | ||
Let's come together and let's win, dammit! | ||
I'm sick of losing to these anti-human jackasses! | ||
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You're a jackass! | |
I'm sick of losing to these anti-human jackasses! | ||
I'm sick of losing to these anti-human jackasses! | ||
New court filings. Ghislaine Maxwell fled across house during raid. | ||
FBI found tinfoil-wrapped cell phones. | ||
And they found her with a phone she was trying to get rid of wrapped in tinfoil. | ||
Now, why would she do that? | ||
Because the big genius spy did not have one of these. | ||
And now I'm going to plug. This is a privacy pocket, 1995. | ||
Other people sell these with the copper Faraday cage for $30. | ||
That's a 200% markup. | ||
This is a 100% markup. | ||
You cannot get a better deal. | ||
These are the best pockets they take from small to large cell phones. | ||
You have them in red, royal blue, green, and black. | ||
You put your phone in it, and then all the cell towers that every few seconds are pinging where you're at and tracking and getting your data and selling it to the highest bidder and hackers that are busy stealing the data. | ||
And all the other big corporations have different wireless systems that are stealing your data You protect yourself and your data from the Bill of Melinda Gates and the Clinton Foundation contact tracers. | ||
You protect yourself from all of these people. | ||
And it is so critical that all of us habituate ourselves and get in the habit now of putting our cell phones, we're not using them, in one of these. | ||
It'll still go in your pocket like it's no big deal. | ||
I fit my cell phone right in here. | ||
I slide it right in. |