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Oh, say can you see By the dawn's early light What so proudly we hailed At the twilight's last gleaming Whose broad stripes and bright stars Through the perilous fight Oh, | |
the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming. | ||
And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. | ||
Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free | ||
and the home of the brave? | ||
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guitar solo screaming Ladies and gentlemen, it is Thursday, July 30th, 2020. | ||
Less than 100 days. | ||
I believe it's 95 or 96 days until the 2020 election. | ||
And Owen Troyer back in studio with you live here today. | ||
I have great guests coming up today. | ||
We've got Tom Papert coming up in about 30 minutes. | ||
Bryson Gray in the second hour. | ||
And then Del Bigtree in studio for the third hour. | ||
And this is so key. | ||
What we're going to be getting into with Del Bigtree. | ||
So key, in fact, that the information that he is covering right now His expertise, his audience, his talk show is getting banned because the information that he is covering and sharing destroys the globalist agenda for forced vaccinations. | ||
Now I've got more on that than I'm going to cover as well. | ||
But you know, maybe I should just get this off my chest now. | ||
There's a story that was put on my desk today. | ||
About people in Sweden. | ||
I'm not sure where I put it. | ||
Basically, here it is. | ||
No country for face masks, Nordisk brush-off mouth covers. | ||
And it's Sweden and it's some other countries, but they're not doing the face masks. | ||
They're not doing the fake pandemic. | ||
And the whole thing is about how these other countries are doing it. | ||
And it's fine for them. | ||
There's no spread. Their hospitals aren't faking the numbers. | ||
Their media isn't faking the pandemic. | ||
Just business as usual. | ||
And the whole notion is that, oh, this is other countries. | ||
Not in the United States, though. | ||
Oh, the United States, it's so bad. | ||
Oh, the United States, there's, oh, the outbreaks are everywhere. | ||
The face masks are everywhere. There's nowhere you can go. | ||
They've just blown it. They've botched it. | ||
Well, I'm here to tell you that is a lie. | ||
That is a lie. | ||
And it's almost surreal. | ||
I'm not even kidding you. I'm on like a weird, like, mind trip coming back to Austin and being back into Masked City, being back into Slavelandia, being back in a crap town run by Democrats. | ||
Literally a crap town, folks. | ||
And so I may get into this on the other side, but let me tell you, this fake pandemic is just part of the Democrats' coup that they're going to launch in 95 days to overthrow this country. | ||
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, Owen Schroer back hosting in the war room. | ||
Thanks to Harrison Smith for filling in for me and all the great guests while I was gone. | ||
But I am back and rearing to go on this July 30th, 2020 broadcast of the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Of course, brought to you by your support at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
I've got some news I'm going to cover here. | ||
Not an overwhelming news day, at least as far as my desk is concerned. | ||
We've got some video clips we're going to go over. | ||
We've got Tom Papert, we've got Bryson Gray, and we've got Del Bigtree all coming on. | ||
But I have to tell the story of my time away and what a weird trip into a different reality it is coming back to Austin, | ||
Texas. And there's so many different layers to this, but you know, we're in a very interesting time historically where you can put aside all the historic events that are happening We cover those here every day. | ||
You're very informed if you're a part of this audience. | ||
You understand the day-to-day events that are happening, the historical significance. | ||
For example, yesterday the Democrats grilling Bill Barr. | ||
Just total classlessness. | ||
We'll have a little clip of that. | ||
You have Google Sundar Pichai, who can't come into court now. | ||
He has to be social distanced digitally. | ||
The Google CEO when being questioned by Congress. | ||
You have the Democrats politically activating the Obamas. | ||
Michelle Obama launches her Spotify podcast. | ||
Oh, how great. Barack Obama at the John Lewis funeral today, which was covered by every television station on Earth, by the way. | ||
You couldn't flip a station without seeing Obama speak today. | ||
Trump gives speeches. Trump has rallies. | ||
Trump has press conferences. And news doesn't even cover it live. | ||
They won't even go to it. | ||
Even Fox News. They won't even go to it. | ||
Trump will start talking. They'll cut him off. | ||
But Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Oh, Nancy Pelosi had her whole platform today too. | ||
And they all got coverage all day long. | ||
On all the news channels. | ||
President Trump speaks. | ||
Nope, they don't cover it. Barack Obama speaks at a John Lewis funeral. | ||
Everyone covers it. You know, it's really sick. | ||
You know, I was seeing this and I was like, wow. | ||
This John Lewis funeral is even worse than what they did for George Floyd. | ||
I've never seen a more blatant act of self-aggrandizement and a political agenda At a funeral in my life. | ||
It was sick. | ||
But I was glad when I saw other people talking about it that I wasn't the only one that noticed this. | ||
But let me just step back for a second and get back to my mind trip that I can't even get out of right now here in Austin, Texas. | ||
So I was gone over the weekend. | ||
And, you know, I was debating even talking about this, but it's so... | ||
It's such an expose of where we're at right now. | ||
I took some days off. | ||
I went to Southern Missouri. | ||
Like, Southern Missouri? Can't even find that on a map. | ||
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Nobody lives there. There's nothing to do there. | |
Well, you can believe whatever you want about Southern Missouri. | ||
I go to Southern Missouri, and I expected... | ||
Exactly what I got. No masks. | ||
No COVID panic. No shutdown. | ||
Like maybe one to two percent. | ||
Maybe. Maybe wearing a mask. | ||
Maybe close their business. But pretty much it's just full function. | ||
Elbow to elbow at busy restaurants. | ||
Elbow to elbow at arcades and theme parks and in lines and renting boats and out on the lakes. | ||
No fear. No pandemic. | ||
Nothing. And it's so weird to go, to have to travel from Texas. | ||
I have to leave Texas. | ||
I have to leave Texas to experience some freedom. | ||
Literally. But it's even worse than that. | ||
I'm not going to go into the details of my vacation, but again, folks, let's just say, no mask, no fake pandemic. | ||
Yeah, you still had to experience a little bit here and there. | ||
You can't fully get away from it. | ||
But, I mean, overall, pretty much free. | ||
Go to any restaurant you want. | ||
Eat anything you want. Don't worry about wearing a mask anywhere. | ||
Like, it's totally normal. | ||
No outbreak, no spread. | ||
I saw statistics. | ||
I wasn't in St. Louis. | ||
I was in Southern Missouri, Lake of the Ozarks, and Table Rock Lake. | ||
But I saw statistics up in Missouri, about four hours away. | ||
They had, I think it was, 42 or something COVID deaths in St. | ||
Louis in July. | ||
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42. Over 100 murders! | |
But what's everybody talking about? | ||
What's everybody freaking out about? | ||
They have a mandatory mask order? | ||
Mandatory businesses being shut down? | ||
But hundreds of murders? | ||
No big deal. A couple old people, though, died of the COVID. Many of them put on a ventilator that blew their lungs out and killed them. | ||
Yeah, that's the big story. | ||
But see, this whole notion of, oh, not in America. | ||
It's so bad here. | ||
The hospitals are overwhelmed. | ||
The people are living in fear. | ||
The pandemic is gripping us all. | ||
No, it's not. No. | ||
No, it's not. It's all in your head. | ||
But see, when you go out to certain Democrat-run areas, they take their sick, twisted agendas, they build a prison of lies, and put you in it. | ||
But you know, I realize it's even worse than that. | ||
You know, We tend to forget about it because we live here. | ||
It's such a joke in this city. | ||
Stuff doesn't even work. | ||
Like, you want to get your car washed in Austin? | ||
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Good luck! You can't even do it! | |
And it's just the total expose of a Democrat-run city versus a city with Republican leadership. | ||
Because, see, that's the difference, is the Republicans in office don't want to run your lives. | ||
They want to just get out of your way. | ||
Democrats want to run your lives. | ||
That's why it's Democrat run cities. | ||
They run the cities. | ||
They run the cities into the ground. | ||
Cities with Republican leadership, they just get out of the way. | ||
They don't bother you. | ||
You're free. So yeah, I was in a bunch of restaurants and on rides and on jet skis and in lines. | ||
And at arcades and putt-putt golf and everything. | ||
And it's all busy. It's all crowded. | ||
Museums. You're sharing things with people. | ||
All busy. All crowded. Kids and adults and old people and no fear and no spread. | ||
But boy, I came right back down to Austin. | ||
I can't even step inside a gas station without a mask. | ||
I can't even go find a working car wash. | ||
I can't even go down the street without having 10 people beg me for money. | ||
I can't go down the street without seeing somebody covered in his own feces, wiping his butt with his hand. | ||
It sucks, man. | ||
It sucks. And this is what the Democrats have done. | ||
Now, this is just... A random point of how we've been completely destroyed by Democrat leadership and how we have been completely mentally and physically crippled by fear of a virus that we were lied to about from the very get-go. | ||
And it's so pathetic. | ||
And you realize that there's two types of characters right now, folks. | ||
You can go up to somebody, and you can present to them all the facts, with the masks, and the COVID numbers and all that, and they either get mad at you for telling them the truth, they either get mad at you and they lash out at you, or they can sit there and reason and critically think for a second and they get mad at the source of the disinformation. | ||
They get mad at the source of the lies. | ||
They get mad at the source of the slave mindset. | ||
And it's those two characters that are now going to separate us in the coming days. | ||
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Wow. 96 days till the election. | ||
Wow. Just wow. | ||
Where do I want to go from here? | ||
You know, it's just depressing. | ||
It's just depressing to sit here and be living through a fake pandemic And you're going to see this headline, 150,000 Americans dead from COVID. Well, really, that's right around the seasonal flu. | ||
And when you attribute the fact that they made the numbers higher by saying if you died with COVID, you died from COVID. You died in a car accident, you died from COVID. There's no more heart attacks. | ||
There's no more influenza. | ||
There's no more pneumonia. It's all COVID. So when you average all of that out, yeah, about 150,000 deaths from COVID, of course, it's all fake. | ||
Now, again, there's a COVID virus going around. | ||
There's a flu virus, you know. But it's been put into the agenda of globalism like a bullet and fired at the American people. | ||
And I don't know. I'm not even kidding you. | ||
I'm not even kidding you. | ||
I'm on a mind trip right now. | ||
It's so surreal. | ||
It's like I'm in a communist country, man. | ||
Go find a county. | ||
Go find a town. Go find a city that isn't gripped by the fake pandemic. | ||
And then go back into your commie town like Austin, Texas. | ||
And it is surreal. | ||
It's surreal. | ||
I mean... The graffiti everywhere, the just downtrodden-ness, the trash, the homelessness, the businesses being closed. | ||
I mean, it's insane. | ||
The mask mandates. | ||
It's surreal, man. I'm not even kidding you. | ||
I had to go take care of some stuff this morning. | ||
I'm just, like, zoned out like I'm on some sort of, like, acid trip or something. | ||
It's like, no, no, no, this is just a commie country now. | ||
You're in commie Texas. | ||
You forgot you were in commie Texas, didn't you? | ||
You're not in the free world anymore. | ||
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And it sucks. And I need to leap that mental hurdle, but I mean, wow. | ||
Talk about a mind trip. Now, here's the thing. | ||
With 96 days till the election, the Democrats, combined with China and globalist forces, which are mostly just corporate forces, media forces, Who want to get rich out of China but need the global infrastructure to go globalist and not nationalist to do it. | ||
They're on board with it too. | ||
96 days. They've politically activated Barack Obama. | ||
Just think about this. | ||
They're getting ready to roll out a vaccine for coronavirus and yet they won't let you take hydroxychloroquine. | ||
What? A vaccine that's not really tested. | ||
A vaccine that has not had decades of research and success rates and studies. | ||
A vaccine that will say on the vaccine, insert, that it's deadly. | ||
A vaccine that will make billions and billions and billions of dollars for the exact same people that spread the virus. | ||
Yeah, that vaccine will be promoted. | ||
That vaccine is going to be mandatory. | ||
But hydroxychloroquine, which has been banned in Michigan and has now been banned in Ohio, that has a success rate, was even taken by Barack Obama That's demonized. | ||
Why? It's cheap. | ||
It's effective. It would have ended the fake pandemic day one. | ||
And they cannot sell you a vaccine if hydroxychloroquine is effective. | ||
And think about how sick it is that you have mainstream media going along with it. | ||
Politicians going along with it. | ||
Governors, mayors, congressmen. | ||
All in on the big lie. | ||
And we're so... | ||
Like, you know, it's like in the cartoon, and we got birds whizzing over our head, and Tweety Bird, and whistling noises, and we're dizzy, because we can't even figure out how to get our head on straight. | ||
They tell us not to wear a mask, to wear a mask, to shut down your business, go to school, don't go to school, you can't vote, but you can vote. | ||
Oh, I mean... | ||
So we're just like... | ||
Like, whoa, like dizzy-eyed. | ||
We can't even figure out what's going on. | ||
And they're moving in with everything. | ||
The forced vaccinations. | ||
The cashless society. | ||
The overthrow of the 2020 election. | ||
The Democrats have already planned the overthrow of the 2020 election results. | ||
So... No matter what happens, the media is going to report that Trump lost and they're going to plan some sort of coup, maybe with the UN, to remove him from office. | ||
Or maybe they have enough generals bought and paid for that they think they can actually use the military to do it. | ||
But just understand, while we're sitting here loopy because of all the punches we've been taking from the globalists, they're banning the president from social media. | ||
They're censoring the president off the internet. | ||
They're censoring doctors with scientific results and studies on hydroxychloroquine, and they're censoring them. | ||
These are acts of war. | ||
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We are in a war for America. | |
This is The War Room. | ||
Watch the live stream at band.video. | ||
All right, we are joined by Tom Papert from NationalFile.com. | ||
Tom, I'm just hopping back onto the merry-go-round today, so my vision is blurry as I'm making the rounds and rounds and rounds, so I'm still trying to identify all the landmarks and all the targets. | ||
Still trying to get used to the spin and the haze But it's just incredible Tom. I Don't know how America isn't isn't more awake than it is and I'm and I'm just a little concerned Because I understand this audience. Here's what we're talking about and the readers of the National File and The Infowars audience, but so this isn't meant for them that are saying well, I don't believe in that Owen | ||
I don't fall for that. Well, we're all Americans 300 million strong in this together and You know, there's the whole Q saying where we go one we go all So let's, you know, consider that. | ||
Folks, these people are buying into the masks. | ||
They're buying into the fake pandemic. | ||
They want to shut schools down. | ||
They want to keep the economy shut down. | ||
They really want to introduce a communist system. | ||
These are our fellow Americans that are doing this to us. | ||
And so when we talk about forced vaccinations and we talk about them removing the president and people say, oh, that'll never happen. | ||
They'll never get away with that. | ||
Folks, they're already getting away with it. | ||
They got away with everything. | ||
They got away with fake Russian collusion. | ||
They got away with faking a pandemic. | ||
They get away with faking hate crimes. | ||
I mean, the list goes on and on, Tom. | ||
So I mean, it's like, what is the biggest challenge? | ||
Is the biggest challenge to try to awaken our fellow Americans? | ||
Or is the challenge ahead and it's just to say, hey, look, get ready. | ||
You're probably going to have to physically fight for this country. | ||
They're coming for the president in 96 days. | ||
They're nullifying your vote with all the censorship and all the fake news and all the agendas. | ||
So just bear down and get ready to fight because that's what it's going to come to with these commies out on the streets. | ||
Or do we just, you know, bury our head in the sand and just say, oh, everything's fine. | ||
The commie takeover will be fine. | ||
We'll still live in America. Oh, it's okay. | ||
You know, they'll take Trump out. It's no big deal. | ||
I mean, how do you, I mean, like I said, I just hopped back on the merry-go-round after a couple days off. | ||
How do we move forward with this to stop this 100% bona fide it's happening coup that the Democrats, the Chinese, and the globalists have against America planned in 96 days? | ||
That is one hell of a question, Owen, and welcome back. | ||
I wish I could put my head in the sand, but I just don't feel like it's the responsible thing to do, and I don't feel like I could tell the viewers or the readers to do that with a clear conscience. | ||
I think that everything you outlined, though, is 100% spot on. | ||
It sounds like having a couple days away from this really helped you crystallize it, because that is exactly what we're up against. | ||
It is all crystal clear like it never has been before. | ||
And unfortunately, it's everything that Infowars yourself, Alex Jones, has been talking about for the entire existence of the network. | ||
Bill Gates has a tattoo that you're going to get scanned when you enter a room. | ||
Isn't that exciting? That way you can prove that you don't have COVID and you've been vaccinated. | ||
Oh, your baby's going to get one before they go to kindergarten, by the way. | ||
Isn't that great? Oh, and I'm heartened by the fact that people seem to be waking up I think, Owen, Those doctors, brilliant people. | ||
I don't think they did it to be Machiavellian. | ||
I don't think they did it because they're sick and twisted, but they had the most perfect ensemble they could have. | ||
They had an immigrant African-American woman. | ||
There she is. You can see her on screen for TV viewers. | ||
Who said hydroxychloroquine, in her experience, is a cure. | ||
It's a preventative. This thing could be over in 30 days if it was used en masse. | ||
And Owen, this comes after we've been told, for my God, what has it been? | ||
Eight weeks? Ten weeks? | ||
That African Americans, we have to listen to everything they say. | ||
We have to build holograms to them. | ||
We have to tear down statues. | ||
We have treated them so wrong as the racist, evil Americans you and I both apparently are, Owen, that we have to do whatever they say. | ||
And now we see all these white men in t-shirts and polos and big tech telling this woman to sit down, shut up, let the straight white men in Silicon Valley handle this one, honey. | ||
So I think that this is waking a lot of people up. | ||
I think it was a step too far from big tech. | ||
And I don't think it's going to go away. | ||
I think people are going to remember this woman and they're going to doubt the little midget Fauci for the end of time. | ||
You know, here's the weirdest thing about this, too, because I can come on here and, you know, I'm hosting a show and I ask you about this and I ask you about that or what I ask the audience, what should we do? | ||
It's like, we already have all the answers. | ||
That's what's so frustrating about this. | ||
Like, we've already laid out the answers. | ||
I shouldn't have to come on here and have to rehash it and reformulate it and re-divvy it out. | ||
It's like, we... | ||
That's what's so frustrating, Tom. | ||
And then, see, Republicans, media members... | ||
Have all been so cucked. | ||
They've been so cucked by the fear instilled in them by the media, by the fear instilled in them that they're not going to fit in or they're going to be lumped in with this group or that group. | ||
Man, put all that aside. | ||
Think whatever you want about Alex Jones. | ||
Think whatever you want about InfoWars. | ||
Think about whatever you want about Owen Troyer. | ||
We don't care. We have been spot on from day one, okay? | ||
And your cuckery, your negligence to accept the facts that we've been right since day one has made all of these things get ten times worse. | ||
And then by the time they're ten times worse, then they want to come in and address the root issue with, oh, maybe we should have never worn the mask. | ||
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Oh, maybe we should have never shut down the business. | |
Oh, info was right again. | ||
But by then, it's too late. | ||
They're making mandatory vaccines. | ||
Oh, they censored Alex Jones. | ||
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That's okay. That's okay, because I'm still on air, and he's a bad man anyway. | |
I read about that bad man in the Southern Poverty Law Center, and so it's okay. | ||
They banned Alex Jones. They won't ban me. | ||
Oh, now they banned you. Oh, now they're banning doctors. | ||
I mean, how scary is that, Tom, that in America... | ||
What, all doctors have to think the same? | ||
Of course not. That's never been the case. | ||
You need a diverse set of thinking doctors that try different things and try this and try this for a cure and try that and maybe test this over here. | ||
Now they just want the UN and the CDC to have complete control over narrative, complete control over science, complete control over the medical situation, total medical tyranny. | ||
And so some doctors come out and they're just like, hey, here's decades of research. | ||
Hey, here's tons of success stories. | ||
Here's my actual research. | ||
Hydroxychloroquine works. Censored! | ||
Censored! And because nobody dealt with the censorship in the beginning, because nobody dealt with Fauci in the beginning, we have to sit here and take it now, Tom. | ||
You just said so much, Owen, and you're absolutely correct in all of it. | ||
I mean, one of the things we learned yesterday with that big tech hearing, which had its moments but was generally extremely depressing, is that the GOP has zero interest in handling big tech censorship until after the election, which means they will not handle it. | ||
If it is handled at all, it will be by executive order from the White House, if it's handled at all, because as you and I both know, with the type of meddling they're now doing, there may be no Trump second term. | ||
It may not happen. He may lose in a landslide because of this. | ||
And Owen, I'll add one more thing about these doctors. | ||
Again, this comes after God knows how long of telling us that science is a debate. | ||
Science means you are constantly retesting your suppositions. | ||
If I think the sun is yellow in the sky tomorrow, I need to go out and test that hypothesis the next day. | ||
I need to keep testing this, keep measuring my results. | ||
Well, not anymore. Now it's just whatever that goofy guy who helped cover up a cholera epidemic, Dr. | ||
Tedros, who isn't even a real doctor, whatever he says goes. | ||
That is science now. | ||
It's top-down. Just like, I don't know, radical feminist theory. | ||
It's no longer about research and testing and the scientific method. | ||
Now, if a college professor or apparently this guy who loves China and loves cholera, if he says it, it is fact. | ||
And see, we've been put in a hole where if we dare come out of our hole, we're demonized and cast aside and said that we're this, that, and the other thing. | ||
So we're not even allowed to come out of our hole and address this stuff. | ||
And people need to understand, you're gonna be in this hole with us. | ||
Like, you can point and laugh at InfoWars in the hole. | ||
The hole's just gonna, they're just gonna keep making the hole bigger until we all fit in it, folks. | ||
And that's what I wish Americans would understand. | ||
Alright, I'm still just trying to regain my focus as I'm back at the captain's chair here in the InfoWars war room. | ||
I'm wondering if I'm even, like, coherent with what I'm saying today, and I'm speaking with Our cameraman here in studio just trying to get back on track. | ||
It's just... It's so insane. | ||
There's so many different levels of insanity. | ||
It's like, how do you measure them? | ||
How do you present the measurements? | ||
How do you get people to see what you see and understand how serious it is? | ||
But Tom... There's nothing more mainstream than Black Lives Matter right now. | ||
I mean, it's literally everywhere. | ||
Your video streaming platforms, all the news channels, dating apps. | ||
I mean, it's literally professional sports. | ||
It's the most mainstream thing you can have. | ||
It's the most publicly accepted, funded, I mean, everything. | ||
It's completely 100% mainstream establishment system. | ||
I mean, but... | ||
They act like that somehow they're the victims. | ||
They act like somehow they're oppressed. | ||
And so, I ask you this, Tom. | ||
I ask you this, Tom. | ||
Because that's the big joke, is that somehow Black Lives Matter or Black Lives or whatever are the big oppressed... | ||
You know, group in our society, just a complete lie to give these people an excuse for their derangement and their violence, which is really all it is. | ||
These people belong in mental institutions. | ||
And I don't say that like a re-education camp. | ||
I don't say that to be insensitive. | ||
These are literal, brainwashed victims of mind control. | ||
Literally. But Tom, what do you do? | ||
Let me ask you this, Tom. What do you do? | ||
What do you do when your speech has been censored? | ||
What do you do when your ability to market has been ceased? | ||
What do you do when you're lied about non-stop? | ||
What do you do when your ability to engage in commerce has been stripped? | ||
What do you do when your access to public utilities have been stopped? | ||
What do you do? And by the way, I'm not talking about black people or Black Lives Matter. | ||
I'm talking about conservatives and media. | ||
I'm talking about Trump supporters. | ||
What do you do, Tom? | ||
What do you do when you've been put in jail? | ||
What do you do, Tom, when you actually have been oppressed by a corrupt system? | ||
And see, that's the big lie. | ||
Because you can answer that, Tom, but see, that's the big lie is they tell all these leftists out there that they're the victims of all this BS When the real oppression is being brought on conservatives and patriots and Christians by them under this whole guise of Black Lives Matter or whatever the latest thing is. | ||
But Tom, what do you do? What do you do when you're actually being oppressed by a corrupt system? | ||
What do you do, Tom? Well, I think the first thing to do, and of course, I'm not advocating violence, but it's to stop putting faith into this corrupt system. | ||
I mean, again, Owen, we learned yesterday from both from the leaked GOP memo and from what Jim Jordan said on Tucker Carlson Tonight, and I generally tend to like Jim Jordan, but... | ||
He said outright that essentially the administration, the Republican Party, Mitch McConnell, everybody has come to the same decision. | ||
We are not going to act on big tech until after we retake the House in 2020. | ||
We're going to have the Republican supermajority. | ||
We're going to control all the branches of government. | ||
Things are going to be hunky-dory and then we'll rein in big tech and that'll be fine. | ||
Meanwhile, of course, the rest of us are thinking, are you kidding me? | ||
You're going to wait until after you lose the election to do anything, meaning you're not going to be able to do anything because you may not have a job in six months from now, 98 days from now. | ||
So everybody is infuriated by this, but what it means is these people have no interest in representing us. | ||
They have no interest in making sure That we are allowed to engage in commerce. | ||
They have no interest in making sure that they are re-elected. | ||
That's what this comes down to. | ||
And perhaps that's why Jim Jordan did not say no to that $3 million or whatever it was donation from Google, where they're one of his biggest contributors. | ||
Maybe that's why, because he knows that he's not going to be getting any more good press from Breitbart soon, because there may no longer be a Breitbart soon, because Breitbart isn't Infowars and Breitbart didn't decentralize. | ||
So maybe the Republican-Faustian bargain is, we're going to get to keep our jobs, we're going to be the permanent minority party as the Democrats... | ||
Change our country through these ridiculous plague laws, through mass immigration, through the societal reimagining we call the Green New Deal. | ||
We're going to get to keep our jobs. | ||
So the number one thing, Owen, is we as media personalities have to stop being nice to these people and pretending that they're on our side. | ||
They're not. Republican voters need to do the same thing. | ||
We're not on Team GOP. When Trump represents us, I'm on Team Trump. | ||
But the Republican Party is not the Trump Party. | ||
They are 100% hostile to both of us, Owen, and to our viewers. | ||
They don't like us. | ||
They don't represent us. | ||
They have no desire to enact our will. | ||
They exist to enact the will of their donors. | ||
And perhaps, again, that's why nothing will happen on big tech. | ||
It's like a crying baby syndrome or something. | ||
And, I mean, you know, Getting aside from Jim Jordan and all this stuff with the big tech censorship that obviously the Trump administration is just not going to do anything about for whatever reason. | ||
I guess they really think they can beat it in November, but I can't get my mind off of this, Tom, because the answer is, like you said, you don't want to... | ||
You don't want to talk about being violent, but look at what Black Lives Matter is doing. | ||
Look at what the left is doing. Look at Portland. | ||
Look at St. Louis. Look at Seattle. | ||
Look at Chicago. Look at New York. | ||
They're out on the streets every night causing chaos and destruction and violence and death. | ||
Why? Because they've been told they're the systems. | ||
They're the victims of the system. | ||
They're the ones that are oppressed. | ||
Of course, that's a reversal of reality, but that's what they believe. | ||
But it's a crying baby syndrome because what happens? | ||
Well, as soon as you do anything to stand up for yourself, or God forbid, anything physical, what do they do? | ||
They cry. They cry. | ||
It's the crying baby. Oh, it's the crying baby. | ||
Somebody's got to care for that baby. | ||
And nothing's the baby's fault. | ||
The baby doesn't know any better. | ||
It's just a crying baby. So, you know, you take care of the crying baby. | ||
But then it just ends up being a distraction. | ||
And they get away with all the crap behind the scenes, all the bailout money going to Democrat-run businesses, all the bailout money going to millionaires. | ||
And they just get away with all of it, and you're sitting here staring at the crying baby trying to figure out how to stop the baby from crying, as they get away with just massive crime after crime after crime. | ||
And then we sit here knowing that we can't hit the baby. | ||
Obviously, you don't touch Gilbert Grape. | ||
You don't hit the mentally impaired kid. | ||
You don't hit the guy with the derangement syndrome. | ||
And so we've been completely handicapped. | ||
And it's because of the... | ||
I mean, for most conservatives, maybe they'll come around. | ||
I mean, Tucker Carlson is pretty much leading the way, but... | ||
They don't get it. They haven't been banned. | ||
They haven't been blacklisted. | ||
They haven't been removed from the economy. | ||
They haven't been removed from all the marketing. | ||
They don't get it yet, Tom. | ||
They don't get it yet. | ||
And by the time they get it, I'm afraid it's going to be too late. | ||
And for whatever reason, the Trump administration and the Republicans don't seem to get it either. | ||
I personally tend to think the Trump administration gets it more than the Republicans, who again, say we're not doing anything until we retake the House in 2020. | ||
So 2021 at the earliest is when we can see some of this may be addressed. | ||
But again, they don't say that. | ||
That's a campaign promise. | ||
That's not going to happen. | ||
If we manage to get the House back and we keep the Senate and we manage to elect Trump, I won't hold my breath. | ||
But you know what will happen, Owen, is exactly what you said. | ||
If we don't win this election, if the Republicans lose, if we lose the presidency, if we don't retake the House, if we even stay where we are in the Senate, Mitch McConnell will betray us. | ||
This will become institutionalized. | ||
Instead of happening to the Alex Joneses and to the Owen Schroyers and to the Tom Paperts and to the Viewers, It is going to happen to mainstream figures. | ||
And frankly, I guess that's when you and I, Owen, will look like geniuses and Alex Jones will finally be respected because we predicted this years ago and we're already seeing it. | ||
You already see the Republicans complain about it and they say, oh, we were shadow banned. | ||
You're starting to see, you know, we of course had Mad Maxine come out and say, don't let them eat in a restaurant. | ||
Don't let them pump gas. | ||
This is going to become institutionalized. | ||
It's not going to be test cases. | ||
It's not going to be the black hydroxychloroquine doctor. | ||
It's not going to be Alex Jones, the crazy water man. | ||
It's going to be Mark Levine. | ||
It's going to be Ben Shapiro. | ||
Once they get rid of the ones who are the most truth-telling, the people who hold the most power accountable, they're going to go after what has previously been the controlled opposition. | ||
It's just a matter of time And again, Owen, what do we do? | ||
I think the number one thing is we start elevating people who actually seem to understand this. | ||
Now, there's not a lot of them in elected office, I will agree. | ||
And I think maybe that's the point. | ||
That's the message. That's what we missed. | ||
I thought Trump would go in and fill the party with people that he chose who would actually back up his agenda. | ||
He hasn't done that. | ||
He's let Mitch McConnell essentially handle his endorsements for him. | ||
Yeah, and here's the other problem too, Tom, and we should maybe come back and finish with this in the next five minutes. | ||
Trump is the entire Republican Party. | ||
And see, the President of the United States, it's not his duty to run the Republican Party. | ||
The Republican Party has no leadership, no outreach. | ||
I mean nothing. | ||
The only thing that is getting Republicans to vote right now is Donald Trump. | ||
That's it. And that's just by his popularity and the ability that he has to take the bully pulpit and fight back against the media. | ||
But let's talk about that when we come back. | ||
I mean, that's another part of the problem. | ||
There is no Republican leadership. | ||
Just look at the special election results in Texas, folks. | ||
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The left is activated on all fronts right now. | |
Republicans are sitting at home picking their noses. | ||
Everyone to this morning's hearing on oversight of the Department of Justice. | ||
I'm reclaiming my time. | ||
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I have time. I'm reclaiming my time. | |
Well, I'm telling my story. | ||
That's what I'm here to do. | ||
I think I speak English. | ||
It is not permissible. | ||
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We can't drink coffee in the room now. | |
Reclaiming my time. Are you investigating Donald Trump now? | ||
Reclaiming my time. Reclaiming my time. | ||
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Did they do that before or after the fire was put in? | |
I'm starting to lose my temper. | ||
Reclaiming my time. Reclaiming my time. | ||
Can we take a five minute break, Mr. | ||
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Trump? No. You're real clouded out. | |
Reclaiming my time. Reclaiming my time. | ||
So that is yesterday. | ||
During the hearing with Attorney General Barr and the Democrats, all in unison, all reclaiming their time, all keeping him shut up. | ||
Now, why do I say this? See, Democrats are all on the same page. | ||
They may be insane, and they may hate you, and they may hate this country, and they may have a suicide pact with the devil. | ||
But they're all on unison. | ||
They're all on point. They're all on message. | ||
And guess what? They organize. | ||
They activate. You see in the rallies... | ||
Oh no, it's not for Joe Biden. | ||
It's Black Lives Matter. | ||
They activate. | ||
You've seen Portland? Cities burned to the ground. | ||
New York. Death and destruction. | ||
Chaos. That's all the Democrats. | ||
They've activated their foot soldiers. | ||
They've activated their voters. | ||
They've activated their minions. | ||
Republicans do nothing. | ||
All the Republicans have... | ||
Is President Trump just being president and then fundraising scammy messages. | ||
That's all the Republicans have. | ||
If you're a Democrat or a liberal, oh, you get... | ||
There's all kinds of events you can go to. | ||
Digital events, in-person events, all kinds of stuff. | ||
Voter drives. You get promoted in Hollywood. | ||
You get the hundreds of millions of dollars to Black Lives Matter. | ||
You get tens of millions of George Floyd. | ||
So, I mean... Tom, it's just another example of what we saw yesterday with Bill Barr. | ||
Democrats are all on the same page. | ||
They're all on message. Conservatives are too busy deciding who gets to exist, who doesn't, how they can get ahead of the competition. | ||
I get conservatives, entrepreneurship, and competitive economies, but it's also that that is killing the Republican Party. | ||
There's no leadership, there's no unison, and there's this whole thing of, well, if you say one thing I don't like, I don't want to be attached to you because then the media is going to drag me down. | ||
They're dragging you down anyway. | ||
How do we get grassroots Republicans or grassroots patriots activated and on the same page? | ||
That's a tremendous question, Owen, and that's something that our party, as you noted, has no interest in doing. | ||
I mean, unless you want to go to some event where I guess they do Fortnite dancing to clips from 2016 debates, you really don't have much as a young Republican or even as an older Republican. | ||
You know, you could probably go find a pachyderm club and hang out with some 95-year-old men. | ||
Nothing against the old men, but... | ||
I think that that is the key issue of our time. | ||
How do we identify and then support and amplify a message? | ||
And that's what we used to be good at in 2016. | ||
And I say we as in Trump supporters as a whole, because we were the best at using big tech's tools against them. | ||
It was a great joke. They created the big tech tools. | ||
We figured out how to use them. | ||
They got mad about it. | ||
Now we're all So, Owen, you raised an extremely important point. | ||
I think it's important, number one, to educate and to say exactly what you're saying, that the Republican Party is not just Trump, but the Republican Party is ripping Trump off. | ||
The Republican Party is using Trump's name, they're using his family, they're using everything about him to make tons and tons of money. | ||
What are they using this money for? | ||
Well, in some cases, we know that Mitch McConnell is funneling money to opponents of the America First agenda. | ||
So that's what the Republican Party is doing. | ||
I think the first step is educating. | ||
That's what InfoWarriors are best at. | ||
That's what we need to do. Tom Pappert, NationalFile.com. | ||
Thanks for putting up with me today, Tom. | ||
Everything's still kind of a blur. | ||
I'm kind of just firing from the hip today, Tom. | ||
So just audience and Tom, bear with me here. | ||
But Tom Pappert from NationalFall.com, thank you for joining us. | ||
When we come back, Bryson Gray is going to be with us. | ||
Don't go anywhere. All right, ladies and gentlemen, we are into the second hour of the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Bryson Gray is with us. And you know, I just realized what my problem is. | ||
As I come back from a couple days away, and when I go on vacation, I try to completely check out from the news and everything. | ||
And so, I hop back on the merry-go-round today, and I realized something. | ||
It's the exact same merry-go-round I got off of a week ago. | ||
And guess what? I could take another month off and come right back, and I'd be on the same damn merry-go-round. | ||
And I feel like I'm going nuts, man! | ||
I feel like I'm going crazy! | ||
Because it's literally, it's insane, folks. | ||
I mean, this is insane that we've come this far. | ||
And I don't have all the answers. | ||
I can just see where everything's going. | ||
I can't predict what humans are going to do, but I can see the chessboard, I can see 20 moves ahead, and I can see all the other 20 potential moves, and it's all Dr. | ||
Strange stuff. But I hop back onto the carousel here, and I realize, wait a second, this is the same damn carousel I just got off! | ||
They're still faking a pandemic, they're still rioting in the streets, they're still planning to steal the election from Trump, and I'm just like, oh. | ||
I'm just like, yeah, no. He's like, does anybody want to do anything about this? | ||
So I'm ranting here, but Bryson Gray is with us, and maybe he can try to get me on track here. | ||
But Bryson, you've put out multiple albums now with your music that's pro-Trump, pro-America. | ||
You don't get promoted by mainstream at all, and yet you're able to top the album chart. | ||
So, I mean, the genesis is there. | ||
The patriots are there. The movement is there. | ||
But I kind of feel like we're all on the same merry-go-round just pointing out all the things, just pointing them all out, but it's like we're either too afraid to hop off the merry-go-round and do something about it, or we're expecting someone else to do something about it, and I just realized it's like, whoa. Man, maybe I'm insane because it's the same stuff over and over again and nothing changes and we know where it goes. | ||
We know the Democrats are planning a coup in 96 days against this country and against President Trump. | ||
And boy, I just hope that conservatives understand what's going on here, Bryce. | ||
I mean, what do you make of it, all these different developments and stories all funneling towards the same thing in 96 days, which is getting Trump out of office by hook or by crook and just stomping out any flames of liberty left in this country? | ||
First of all, I agree with everything you just said, and I literally made a YouTube video about it, and the part where you said we're on the same carousel because it's the same news cycle every day, every week, and everybody's on Twitter or something pointing it out, pointing it out, things of that nature, but the part where you said people are too scared to get off the carousel and do something, | ||
that's the part I've been focusing on lately because I had a clash with Black Lives Matter at a Back to Blue rally, and they were jumping On women, older women, older men with canes, but they left people like me alone. | ||
So I was trying to get everybody out the way, trying to get in their face and stuff. | ||
But every time you go somewhere else, they're trying to beat up somebody else. | ||
And there's so much going on right now. | ||
And it's like everybody will say, oh, let's play the bigger person. | ||
Let's not do anything. Let's just let them have their attacks or whatever. | ||
And it's like, what? | ||
We're losing the culture war, if people don't realize that. | ||
Even if we win the election, the culture war is pretty much shot. | ||
And I just thought, it's time to get up and do something. | ||
Well, you're doing something. | ||
That's why you started making music, and it's gone so viral. | ||
So that's an example of doing something. | ||
But, you know, I think that part of the problem, too, is... | ||
Some people are just so comfortable on the carousel because they still have the ability to kind of go out and do something outside of the carousel, then hop right back on in their little comfort zone and then hop off and then hop on. | ||
And unfortunately, I think like you said, I mean, by the time that they realize or the time they're stripped of their access outside the carousel, it'll be too late. | ||
It'll be too late to do anything. | ||
Like you said, we've already lost the culture war. | ||
I mean, my goodness. When you can't turn on a television show or watch a ball game or do anything without seeing Black Lives Matter, who, by the way, at a Black Lives Matter rally, they stabbed a black guy. | ||
His name is The Black Rebel. | ||
We're trying to get him on the show. | ||
I forget the gentleman's name. | ||
I've met him before. So they stabbed him. | ||
I mean, it just shows that we're not dealing with a legitimate movement. | ||
We're not dealing with any real oppression here. | ||
These are just deranged people under-brainwashing, you know, Mental illness that are just out here as a foot soldier for the Democrat Party to destroy America before they politically overthrow it. | ||
Yeah, and two things I realize that a lot of people are not talking about is these people are way past defund the police. | ||
I saw my own two eyes, about 40, 50 of them. | ||
They had signs that say abolish the police. | ||
They're way past defunding it. | ||
And then I was open carrying, and some people looked like they were trying to do something to me. | ||
And I was like, chill before, you know, one day I'll get shot out here, because I'm in North Carolina. | ||
And then one of this dyke with super short hair Super small. | ||
She said, shoot me! | ||
Shoot me first! | ||
I ain't ready to die! | ||
I think I'm like, what is wrong with you people? | ||
Well, they're already dead inside. | ||
They have a suicide pact. | ||
It's like they have a suicide pact with America is what it is. | ||
It's like they've done a suicide pact with America like, yeah, we're going to die in this, but we're going to kill America too, so it's okay. | ||
And that's what's scary. | ||
You can tell in their eyes, they enjoyed it. | ||
They enjoyed jumping on women. | ||
You had children there crying and everything. | ||
They enjoyed causing that chaos. | ||
You can look and tell. | ||
They loved it. It's nothing but 400-pound women and guys that are obviously homosexual. | ||
That's the crew, but they love what they're doing. | ||
And meanwhile, we're sitting back. | ||
Everybody get back. The Blexit team, they pretty much made me leave because I told them, I was like, listen now, if they touch another older person or they put their hands on me, I might air this whole place out, you know. | ||
But, I mean, it's just crazy. | ||
Well, it's going to be someone, you know, hopefully it's not going to be... | ||
It's not going to be you or me, but I mean, somebody... | ||
Look, there's going to reach a tipping point. | ||
Because like I said, I mean, I asked my last guest this. | ||
I'll ask you this too, Bryson. | ||
I mean, what do you do? | ||
And you've experienced some of this. | ||
You haven't got full throttle. | ||
Eventually, everyone will get there, but you've experienced some of this. | ||
What do you do when you've had your speech censored? | ||
What do you do when you've had your ability to market ceased? | ||
What do you do when you've been lied about nonstop? | ||
What do you do when you've had your ability to engage in commerce stripped? | ||
What do you do when your access to public utilities have been stopped? | ||
What do you do? Now, that's Bryson Gray. | ||
That's Trump supporter. That's Alex Jones. | ||
That's Roger Stone. That's Michael Flynn. | ||
That's not Black Lives Matter. | ||
Black Lives Matter is so mainstream, so well-funded, it's a joke. | ||
They're not oppressed by any stretch of the imagination. | ||
So that's the weird thing. | ||
They're the ones with the answer to our situation. | ||
Should we be out? I mean, seriously, like, do we just go out and start burning things? | ||
Do we just go out and start tearing things down and just say, oh, Black Lives Matter, or, you know, whatever, and that's just the excuse? | ||
But see, I mean, it's just, what do you do when you're in that situation? | ||
What do you do, Bryson? | ||
That's the thing. That is the question. | ||
What do you do? Because not only are they not oppressed, their voices are amplified. | ||
Meanwhile, our voices are shut down. | ||
I watched the bottom of the screen. | ||
You're pretty much banned on everything now. | ||
Banks are even banning people now. | ||
So it's like, what do you do? | ||
And I mean, we can sit here and say, oh, just let it happen. | ||
But the more you let it happen, the more they know they can do it, which is what I'm seeing. | ||
And I feel like We're seeing the results of this right now. | ||
They're getting louder. They're getting louder. | ||
And everybody is supporting what they're doing. | ||
I can't even order DoorDash without seeing a Black Lives Matter sign. | ||
And I mean, I can't even play Fortnite without seeing Black Lives Matter stuff now. | ||
So it was just like, man, I mean, what do you... | ||
That's the question. And I don't know how to answer that question. | ||
I know we need to do something. Well, and so, but that's the big reversal of reality, is if we were actually united in this front, and I'm not saying we would be tearing cities apart or anything like that, but we would be physically activated, like the left. | ||
I mean, that would be the correct spots. | ||
We would be physically activated, just like, you know... | ||
Many people before us, whether you want to talk about the forefathers in the 1770s, or you want to talk about any oppressed group of people that had to fight for their freedom. | ||
The Scottish, I mean, the list goes on and on. | ||
We would be doing that, but we've been so twisted and concocted into a pretzel, and our actual enemies have been taught to believe that they're the oppressed, so it's like our eyes are crossed in this weird twilight zone, like, what? | ||
Like, you're the one actually being oppressed, but then all these people that get amplified and funded, they claim they're oppressed, and you're just like, wait, what? | ||
Like, huh? Yep. | ||
And next thing you know, you ban off everything and now your voice isn't heard by anybody. | ||
And Garrett Foster, the guy that got killed in Texas, the Antifa guy, he said in his last interview, he said everybody that talks about this is too much of punks. | ||
Well, he didn't use the word punks, but you know the word he used. | ||
He said too much of punks to stop it before he died. | ||
So they think we're punks. | ||
Like, they know they can keep doing this. | ||
We won't do nothing. That's what's scary. | ||
And that's because we know damn well... | ||
Look, folks, if I decided to go out and put All Lives Matter on the street, I'd get arrested. | ||
If Bryson Gray went out and crossed out a Black Lives Matter mural, he'd get arrested. | ||
So we have the whole system against us. | ||
Name me anybody who has remotely close to the support I have of the African-American community now. | ||
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It means that I've worked in the east side. | ||
I deliberately went and worked for three years to make sure I was the only guy, only white guy that worked in the east side. | ||
Because you know, when I was about the age of the guy standing over there, I got involved in the civil rights movement. | ||
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Don't take my word for it. | ||
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Take his. I was not an activist. | |
I was not out marching. | ||
I was not down in Selma. | ||
I was not anywhere else. | ||
Imagine as a white guy lying about your role in the civil rights struggle. | ||
They will, or a portion of them will, become the predators 15 years from now. | ||
Again, it does not mean because we created them. | ||
They're going to put you all back in chains. | ||
That we somehow forgive them or do not knock them out of society to protect my family and yours from them. | ||
But I tell you, if you have a problem figuring out whether you're from me or Trump, then you ain't black. | ||
Make a look at my record! | ||
The truth is, every major crime bill since 1976 that's come out of this Congress, a minor crime bill, has had the name of the Democratic senator from the state of Delaware, Joe Biden, on that bill. | ||
I learned that I lived in the middle of a city that, in fact, these are all other athletes like myself. | ||
I happen to be the only white guy of the 17 people working here. | ||
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But you do get that just because you're the only white dude in the community of black folks doesn't mean that you understand them. | |
I got my education, Reverend Doc, in the black church. | ||
Not a joke. And then it just shows you the same major institutions that support the Democrats support Black Lives Matter. | ||
Again, they ignore the black people that get murdered in the streets every day. | ||
They ignore the millions of black babies that get attacked. | ||
Not one of them, I bet, has ever supported Bryson Gray's work. | ||
So it's all just a big sham. | ||
And so I asked Bryson Gray this today, and we already know the answer. | ||
But take this clip. | ||
And share it with your friends and family, folks. | ||
Download this video and share it with your friends and family because there still are middle-of-the-road people. | ||
And reaching them is probably the smartest thing we can do right now politically. | ||
And so I ask you this, Bryson. | ||
For which have you received more oppression and hate in the United States of America? | ||
For being black or for wearing a MAGA hat? | ||
Definitely wearing a MAGA hat. | ||
Restaurants don't want you to eat there. | ||
You get attacked online every day. | ||
I mean, the most attacked people in 2020 are straight white Christians and Black Trump supporters. | ||
And I think that's blatantly obvious. | ||
People can say Black Lives Matter, but RIP to Herman Cain, who passed today, and they were attacking his death. | ||
They've been attacking his death all day since it was announced. | ||
They've been saying hi-hi, laughing at him like it's his fault. | ||
I hope the rest of Trump supporters end up like that, too. | ||
So I mean, it's all nonsense. | ||
And by the way, there's no scientific proof that he contracted COVID-19 at a Trump rally. | ||
That's literally made up. | ||
Of course, then they go with the John Lewis funeral today. | ||
They air it on every major network. | ||
You couldn't flip the channel without seeing Barack Obama. | ||
And what is he doing during this funeral? | ||
He's politicizing it. | ||
He's telling black people they're victims. | ||
He's telling black people to rise up again. | ||
He's acting like you're still living in the Jim Crow era. | ||
I mean, it's unbelievable. | ||
And you know what? Look, Everybody is going to go through struggles in life. | ||
Maybe it's because your skin color. | ||
Maybe it's because your height. Maybe it's because your weight. | ||
Maybe it's because your face is goofy. | ||
Maybe it's because you were born without arms. | ||
There's all kinds of different struggles people have to go through. | ||
You make the choice whether you let that impact your life or not. | ||
You have to make that choice. | ||
And so, you know, you never let the bullies tell you not to do something, not to wear a Trump hat, not to make rap music without cursing and talking about pimpin' hoes, and how dare you rap about America and how great it is. | ||
You chose to ignore those bullies, and guess what? | ||
you've had two albums be top on the Apple iTunes music site. | ||
And so, I mean, how do you, but what do you do, Bryson? | ||
Do young people ask you, do young people ever come to you and ask you for advice? | ||
Do you ever impart wisdom to young black people in America who may be confused by some of the messaging that they're seeing and maybe just looking for guidance? | ||
I talk to people all the time, younger people, black people, young people of all colors, really. | ||
And I tell them, just do not allow yourself to be indoctrinated. | ||
Like, sometimes you got to turn that TV off, because I rarely watch TV now. | ||
And I went to my parents' house, and just the commercials you see on TV, I don't even know what's going on in the world. | ||
Every other commercial is either BLM or COVID. Or COVID or LGBT stuff. | ||
So it's like, I don't even know what to do. | ||
So I'm trying to just do not let that distract you. | ||
But the problem is, now you can get attacked in your schools, get bullied at your schools for having a different opinion. | ||
I don't even come to me and say they got a... | ||
They got attacked in school for talking about some LGBT stuff, but it's like you can't even have a difference of opinion now without getting attacked, losing your job, get picked on, get bullied, get doxed. | ||
You can't do anything without getting there, so I just tell people to stay strong and make sure they're safe, make sure they protect themselves, and make sure they know what they're talking about when they talk to people. | ||
And there's this other thing that the censorship and the social media has done to us, too. | ||
It's made people feel isolated. | ||
It's connected people, but it's also made people feel isolated where if they don't have access to it, they can't exist or be successful. | ||
Or they're looking for that acceptance or whatever on social media. | ||
And so they'll go with whatever's trending to kind of be a part of it. | ||
And then when they get that dopamine hit, they just say, oh, this is good. | ||
And so they kind of keep down that route. | ||
That's most people. I have a friend, I'm not going to expose his name or anything, but he has called me multiple times, and he has really basically took the red pill. | ||
He's just watching everything happen, saying everything is crazy, and he talks about Hillary all the time now, but he also be at these Black Lives Matter protests because... | ||
Got to get the videos for the Instagram. | ||
Got to do this, got to do that. Because people want to seem like a good person. | ||
So whatever in society, at whatever point in time, whatever is considered being a good person during that time, people are going to do that to fit in, to be considered that good person. | ||
Some people take it far and go extra hard for it so they can seem like a good person, which is why Mark Lamont Hill was out here talking about men can have periods. | ||
So, I mean, this is just how the world works, and it's very unfortunate. | ||
And we have to fight it. And, you know, it sucks, too, and I realized this the other day, and I'm going to turn this into kind of a marketing strategy here on air, but, you know, it sucks because I like to watch sports. | ||
You know, I like to watch football. | ||
I'll tune into a basketball game if there's something on and I got nothing better to do. | ||
Or, you know, I like watching a baseball game, you know, just to take a Sunday nap or something. | ||
But you can't even watch that anymore. | ||
Or music. Like, even music. | ||
You can't even go listen to music. | ||
I mean... Everywhere. | ||
The globalist Democrat propaganda is literally everywhere. | ||
And so we have to realize that we have to create our own economies all together. | ||
We have to create our own music. | ||
You have to go and make your own music like Bryson Gray did. | ||
And then you have to go support Bryson Gray so that he can be a success story. | ||
And then other people can repeat that process. | ||
I mean, I saw you cheering. I mean, and let's get back to this. | ||
You got 30 seconds here before break. | ||
But I mean, talk about this. | ||
How it's time for us to quit playing games in the rigged economy with the rigged messaging and just creating our own economies. | ||
I have a story I'll get, but talk about that. | ||
That's been one of my main goals, and I'm just starting with music because that's the system that I know best. | ||
I keep telling people, and I'm working on a few things right now to help with that also, but we have to create our own economy. | ||
Like you said, we need our own Netflix, our own news sources, our own news stations, our own websites, our own streaming services, our own everything, and people support that. | ||
Create our own economy so you know you're supporting conservative values or whatever values you want to support. | ||
That's what we need to do. Yeah, let's focus on this. | ||
Let's come back and focus on this because it is difficult But people, I mean, the left is throwing the kitchen sink and everything they can to destroy America. | ||
I mean, you've got to push back with something. | ||
And Bryson Gray is my guest. | ||
We're talking about how Trump supporters and conservatives have to build their own economies. | ||
And, you know, I've actually been talking to Bryson about this for probably a year. | ||
And, you know, Bryson is one example of a success story. | ||
There's others out there. You know, look at Goya. | ||
And the left calls for a boycott. | ||
You go to the store the next day. | ||
Goya's hotter than toilet paper in April in 2020. | ||
You can't even find it on the shelves. | ||
And now they're actually limiting how many Goya beans you can get at stores. | ||
So it's already out there. | ||
It's just nobody's really tapping into it full throttle yet. | ||
And it brings me to this story that ties into all of this. | ||
Now, this is the New York Times demonizing this, but the headline is $25,000 pod schools, how well-to-do children will weather the pandemic. | ||
Now, this is, again, a twist and an attack on what's really happening. | ||
Folks, it's not just well-to-do people. | ||
This is just the New York Times engaged in class warfare. | ||
This is all kinds of people, rich, poor, in between, Who want to send their kids back to school, but they're being told the schools aren't going to reopen. | ||
So they're doing these things called pod schools and they're finding teachers who want to get back to work, not these liberal teachers who are bitching and complaining that you're going to kill them with COVID if they go back to work. | ||
Give me a break. Don't be a teacher then. | ||
And the New York Times is saying, oh, well, this is only rich people and white people. | ||
But no, it's not. | ||
It's actually brilliant. | ||
What it is is it's people who want their kids to go to school, but maybe the mom and dad both work or, you know, some other situation or they don't want to do homeschooling. | ||
And so local communities... | ||
Source out teachers who want to teach, and then they pay them directly to teach their kids since the schools won't reopen. | ||
So it's private schooling. | ||
This is literally what a sovereign, independent economy does. | ||
This is the perfect example of how a free market economy works. | ||
But you have to do it. | ||
And so Bryson, what they're doing is, they're paying teachers out of pocket to come in and teach their kids at a local home or if they have a community center they can get access to, and they pay the teachers out of pocket. | ||
And so now everything's getting covered. | ||
The kids are getting back to school, at least in some semblance. | ||
They're getting back out of the home, into the community, learning things, playing with other children. | ||
And then guess what? | ||
On the back end, the teachers are making more money. | ||
The teachers are actually making more money. | ||
But, oh, here's the problem, Bryson. | ||
The left says, well, this is only for rich people. | ||
That's a lie. And then the government's going to come in and say, well, we've got to get our cut here. | ||
You can't just be paying these teachers and now... | ||
Oh, teachers don't make enough. | ||
Okay, fine. We'll pay them out of pocket. | ||
They'll make double their normal salary. | ||
Well, you can't do that either. | ||
We've got to tax that. | ||
And so it just exposes everything. | ||
It exposes how they've destroyed the free market when it's successful. | ||
It exposes how... | ||
Isn't that... I mean, really what it comes down to is... | ||
It's time to get the government out of our lives. | ||
It's time to get the government out of our lives. | ||
If you directly pay teachers like this formula, they'll make double the money, the schools will be better. | ||
But see, then the government won't get their cut so they can rob us of millions of dollars. | ||
But that's another example. | ||
Starting your own economy, building your own economy, being successful. | ||
So talk about your journey, your music, your success, and how that needs to translate to schools and education and media. | ||
Listen, I'm telling you, people think I'm crazy when I talk about stuff like this, but I've also talked about, like, us having our, like, own schools that doesn't teach peer indoctrination nonsense. | ||
So that pie school idea, that's actually good. | ||
We actually need to extend that, and even when schools open back up, we need to keep that going if we can, especially with people with my same core values. | ||
Because my dad's a teacher in a public school, and they force him to do certain things like If somebody goes to school and it's a female, but the next day she want to be called a boy name and say she's a male, my dad has to, has no choice but to cater to that. | ||
She can change it up every day she wants. | ||
You know? And it's insanity. | ||
And one thing that I'm doing, and I haven't told nobody, but I'm going to tell y'all InfoWars, shh, don't tell nobody. | ||
But, um... I'm creating a new type of Spotify or a new type of Apple Music, but it's music with no profanity on it, and it's going to be, you know what I'm saying, no nonsense about selling drugs, having sex, pimping hoes, killing people. | ||
It'd be impossible to listen to that type of music on this specific app because I'm tired of listening to it. | ||
I deleted all of my playlists the other day, so I'm working on that now. | ||
See, and I'm the same way too, and this is kind of what I'm going to start to translate into kind of a marketing thing here on air is, you know, I mean, just think about like a t-shirt, right? | ||
I mean, I go through my closet and I get t-shirts and it's, you know, bands that I went on and saw their tour, you know, your favorite local sports team or whatever. | ||
They're all sold out, man! | ||
They've all sold me out! | ||
I go look at my t-shirt for St. | ||
Louis Cardinals, what cuts my head? | ||
How they all wore a Black Lives Matter shirt on the field the other day. | ||
How they got on the airplane with their masks on and promoted it. | ||
I'm like, sick! Disgusting! | ||
I've been a Cardinal fan my whole life. | ||
I don't even want to put the t-shirt on anymore. | ||
Same thing goes for music. Like, for example, and I don't even necessarily blame the guy, but he's part of the corporate music industry. | ||
He has to do what he has to do. Kid Cudi puts out a new single with Eminem. | ||
And what does Eminem put on there? | ||
George Floyd. | ||
Oh boy! It's like, I can't even listen to Kid Cudi anymore! | ||
So it's like, they have poisoned culture so much to the point where I don't even want to touch it. | ||
I don't even want to see it. It's disgusting. | ||
I need other alternatives. | ||
So I'm so glad you're launching this. | ||
Or you're not launching this. | ||
No, no, no. You're thinking about launching this. | ||
Yeah. But that's what we need. | ||
We need someone to say, hey, I'm going to go find artists and music that we can put on a source here on the internet that you can get access to, and you don't have to worry about dealing with the propaganda. | ||
You don't have to worry about dealing with the cursing. | ||
Listen, I want to get married. | ||
I want to have kids. | ||
So when I'm thinking about the future, like I said earlier, I think we're losing the culture war. | ||
So when I look at the future, I'm still fighting it and trying to fight this culture war. | ||
But as I'm looking, I'm like, I don't know what's going to be going on. | ||
Like, pedophilia may be normalized in five years. | ||
So I don't know what's going to happen. | ||
So when I have kids... | ||
I want to make sure I can just let my kids have something they can just roam through without being adopted. | ||
I don't want my kids to watch Netflix if I had it. | ||
I don't want my kids being on Spotify going through these playlists and it's crazy music. | ||
So we need to create our own economy, like you said, so we can make sure when we have kids and when we have friends that they have something they can listen to or watch just entertainment without the nonsense. | ||
And that's one of my goals. | ||
Yeah, and there's always people ahead of the curve, and Bryson Gray is one of those, and I just hope that you continue to fight this because we need your success story, and we need you to continue to be motivated, but I know also Antonio Sabato Jr. | ||
is talking about forming an entire film studio for conservatives where they're getting blackballed. | ||
In fact, Scott, if you're listening, I was trying to talk to you in the break. | ||
You were busy with some other stuff. I want to get Antonio on next Monday or at least next week if he's available, and you know... | ||
Bryson, I just got back from a short vacation and almost ruined my entire vacation night one, and I'm not even kidding you. | ||
And... I wasn't on air to make a big deal of this, but the whole QAnon movement missed this, and I didn't see anybody else covering this, but I happened to be at a bar in Branson, Missouri. | ||
By the way, packed to the gills, live music, no masks, no spread, no fear. | ||
It was really nice to be in a free America again. | ||
But anyway, they had a ballgame on, and guess what? | ||
The ESPN, run by Disney Corporation, Has Tom Hanks as a hot dog vendor. | ||
Tom Hanks as a hot dog vendor. | ||
Now look, I'm not asking you to get to conspiratorial here, but you bring up the pedophilia. | ||
Tom Hanks was never a hot dog vendor at Oakland A's game, folks. | ||
And footlong hot dogs weren't $6 a pop in the 70s. | ||
Now, if you follow QAnon, you know about the whole Tom Hanks stuff. | ||
I'm not legitimizing it or not. | ||
If you follow the Pedogate films, you saw the SRC USA, Tom Hanks, and some of the other weird stuff. | ||
But it was like this guy completely ran over. | ||
But no, they are trying to legitimize pedophilia. | ||
You are 100% right. | ||
20 years ago, men kissing on TV was shocking. | ||
Now it's mainstream. | ||
Yeah. And that's my whole thing. | ||
That's why I said, like, I stopped watching TV like a year and a half ago. | ||
So when I go to my parents' house, they have CNN on the commercials. | ||
I'm almost like, what? | ||
Turn it off. Like, what is this? | ||
Like, turn this off. Like, what are y'all doing? | ||
I literally told him to turn it off last time I was there. | ||
But Tom Hanks, also, didn't he become a citizen of Greece? | ||
Yeah, he just became a citizen of Greece. | ||
Don't forget about Isaac Cappy, who said Tom Hanks was a major pedophile, and then he died. | ||
Yep, yep, yep. | ||
I've been reading a lot about Tom Hanks and his quote-unquote, you know, ventures and the things that he's into. | ||
No, no, you know what, though? | ||
Barack Obama had a $65,000 hot dog party at the White House, and Tom Hanks is a hot dog vendor, guys. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's only about hot dogs. | ||
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There's no code there. Oh yeah, guys. | |
Barack Obama has $65,000 hot dog parties at the White House. | ||
Tom Hanks was selling $6 foot-long hot dogs at Oakland Athletics Games in the 70s. | ||
And I'm an astronaut flying to Mars tonight. | ||
It's all real, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Now Bryson Gray is with us for another segment. | ||
I want to bring up a story with him. | ||
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I'm not a big fan of Red Bull, but the owner of Red Bull said, no, we're not doing any Black Lives Matter crap. | ||
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Okay, we've got eight minutes left with Bryson. | ||
I want to get his response to two things. | ||
Maybe we can play a bit of this Obama today. | ||
In fact, let me start with that. | ||
Don't worry about the video, guys, but did you see that Obama was speaking at John Lewis' funeral today and he turned it into a self-aggrandizing platform, telling black people how they're still oppressed, telling all the tales about how America needs to be divided, how Trump is the bad guy, conservatives are the bad guys. | ||
So just throwing more fuel on the fire, it doesn't surprise me that they did this. | ||
But what do you make of Obama and the Democrats, including Nancy Pelosi, Turning John Lewis' funeral into a self-aggrandizing BLM moment. | ||
I'm trying to respond and buy that turbo force at the same time. | ||
You can do it. I know you can. | ||
The thing about Obama, I saw some quotes from him today, and I saw he turn into, of course, a little He politicized everything. | ||
But nobody's surprised by that. | ||
But the sad thing about Obama, if you look at what he was saying before he became president, he was saying things like how he's proof that America has progressed in terms of racial issues and things like that. | ||
He was taught, you know, say things like that. | ||
I say he's proof he's not a victim. | ||
And as soon as he became elected, he turned to the opposite. | ||
He became a whole new person. | ||
Like, oh my gosh, I victimized everybody. | ||
How can a person that became president of the United States as a black, okay, mixed, but whatever, black man talk to people like they're victims of things of that nature? | ||
Why are you doing this at someone else's funeral? | ||
And why are you, I don't know, man. | ||
To me, it is actually disgusting, in my opinion. | ||
Again, though, it's like they really have politicized everything. | ||
Everything is a battlefront for them. | ||
Conservatives don't have that mindset yet. | ||
But you know what? If Obama is half white, half black, it sounded like you guys can have him. | ||
He already claims to be black. | ||
He's never claimed his white side. | ||
Let's move on. There's Obama eating a hot dog. | ||
What do you make about this, though? | ||
Again, this total reversal of reality from the left is unbelievable. | ||
This is a headline from NBC News. | ||
Jihadist plots used to be U.S. and Europe's biggest terror threat. | ||
Now it's the far right. | ||
I mean, they really think we don't have a brain. | ||
They really think we don't have eyes. | ||
They really think we can't think. | ||
Okay, it's not conservatives. | ||
It's not the right burning cities to the ground, desecrating monuments, tagging everything with graffiti, murdering people in the streets, tearing down court buildings. | ||
I mean, that's the left. | ||
I mean, it's like... How do we even respond to such a whopper of a lie when you know that this is exactly what the left eats up? | ||
They believe this. | ||
They're literally out there burning buildings to the ground saying, you're a terrorist! | ||
You're a terrorist! Now get out of my way while I stop on Grandma's neck and burn down the courthouse! | ||
Or walk around with AK-47s and point them at cars passing through. | ||
The thing about stuff like that, it's hilarious because like you said, they actually believe it. | ||
But does that not scare people? | ||
We are not out burning down businesses Attacking people at rallies. | ||
We don't even go to Black Lives Matter rallies when they hold them on their own. | ||
We don't even care. We don't do things like that. | ||
They'll come attack you at your rallies and things of this nature and have the audacity to create articles and call us the terrorists, call us the problem. | ||
And to me, if that doesn't scare you, because it works. | ||
The scary part is not that they say it. | ||
Is that worse? | ||
Like Owen said, the same people burning down the businesses think we're the terrorists. | ||
That's not a joke. I promise you it's real. | ||
So, you know, what are we gonna do? | ||
Still stay here and do nothing? | ||
I don't know. Everyone remembers the MSNBC live clip where there's literally buildings burning behind the live reporter and he says, This is a peaceful protest out here. | ||
I haven't seen any violence at all. | ||
There's nothing to report. Peaceful protest. | ||
I don't know what the president's talking about. | ||
I don't know what the Fox News' of the world are talking about. | ||
This is a peaceful protest. | ||
Oh! Brick upside the head. | ||
Oh my God! Oh, it's totally peaceful. | ||
But by the way, it's conservatives out here burning the buildings. | ||
This is totally peaceful and no buildings are burning in destruction. | ||
But by the way, it's conservatives doing it though. | ||
The burning of the buildings and the violence that I'm not reporting on, if it was happening, it would be conservatives. | ||
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There he is. No, that's a peaceful protest. | |
Look at that. Guys, come on. | ||
Show me the peaceful protest again. | ||
Bryson, look at this peaceful protest. | ||
Don't lie. That's a peaceful protest right there. | ||
Super peaceful. | ||
They're having a little bonfire. | ||
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Everybody coming together. That's just a bonfire. | |
What are you talking about? They just came together for the world's biggest bonfire. | ||
We're going to light the entire city of Minneapolis on fire. | ||
It's not a protest. | ||
It's peaceful. It's a bonfire. | ||
Come grab your marshmallows. | ||
Yeah, they probably have some Bud Lights to pass around and God knows what. | ||
Listen, what's funny is this is reality. | ||
This isn't a joke. He literally said this while that was burning behind him. | ||
And... Look, there was people getting beat to a pope who was promoting Black Lives Matter. | ||
There were stores that had Black Lives Matter on their stores thinking they were safe, and those stores got trashed. | ||
This is crazy, but they still won't go against Black Lives Matter. | ||
We, hey listen, I'm sorry, we gotta do something. | ||
I'm not, I can't do the sit still stuff. | ||
I'm letting you know, that's not me. | ||
So we gotta do a little bit more than what we're doing. | ||
And you know what's sad? | ||
Because I don't, believe me, I don't wish this, I don't wish this on anybody, but part of me wonders, If some of these conservatives that are living in their comfort zone right now but really think they're being successful, I don't wish it on them, | ||
but part of me wonders if they don't get censored and deal with some of this stuff, they might finally get it, and they might finally get active because it's this thing where, oh, I'm on Instagram, and I took a picture, and I just got this viral tweet that just shows how dumb the left is, and it's really just an echo chamber, and until they get out of that, I don't know if they'll be ready and willing to fight. | ||
This one's crazy. I have a group chat, a group of conservatives, and a few of them are telling me, like, no, I don't think your stuff is that controversial. | ||
I don't think that's why you're getting banned or shadow banned and things like that. | ||
All you're doing is talking about God and the Bible. | ||
I said, yeah, that can get you banned now. | ||
They said, no, that won't make you lose followers. | ||
But now they're starting to post more about their actual belief system, and they're starting to lose followers and get attacked by both sides of left and right. | ||
And now they're coming back saying, no, maybe you're right. | ||
So it's like, you know, so people do have to learn the hard way, in my opinion. | ||
And people will, because the left, they're getting louder and louder and louder. | ||
The more quiet we get, the louder they get, the more physical they get. | ||
So we will learn the hard way. | ||
And it's also this thing too, because you're not in D.C. There's this other weird thing about D.C. culture that kind of engulfs everything, including conservatives in D.C., where it's just, oh, I'm in D.C., I'm active, so therefore I'm fighting the good fight. | ||
And again, it's like, I don't want them to get banned off everything, but it's like, maybe that's what it takes for you to realize this isn't about you. | ||
When Trump Jr. got banned from posting the doctors talking about hydroxychloroquine, you see, he was like, oh yeah, this is real. | ||
This is real. You banned the president's son for what? | ||
So people started to realize, and that's what it takes. | ||
Bryson Gray, always a pleasure. | ||
Where can people find your music? | ||
My music is everywhere. | ||
Just type in Bryson Gray, B-R-Y-S-O-N-G-R-A-Y. And, of course, we dropped out of the charts this week. | ||
We were only in the first two weeks, but we dropped out because, I mean, I didn't have no marketing budget or nothing. | ||
So if you don't got the album yet, go get it. | ||
Stream it. Play it, you know, do whatever you gotta do. | ||
Let's keep fighting culture. And by the way, you will enjoy it, folks. | ||
You will enjoy it. Everybody that gets Bryson's album ends up loving it, and they blast it on their speakers driving around town. | ||
And then if there's a drought in your area, really turn it up extra loud so those liberal tears can put some of the water back in the soil. | ||
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Do you feel like there is an orchestrated attack that's going on against hydroxychloroquine? | |
It's because there is. When have you ever heard of a medication generating this degree of controversy? | ||
But the MDs at Twitter and Facebook have deemed those comments heretical, dangerous. | ||
Twitter said the video violates its policies on spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19 misinformation. | ||
Here's what one of the world's top epidemiologists told this show about hydroxychloroquine just last week. | ||
Do you think thousands of lives could be saved going forward if they released that hydroxy stockpile and even gave it as a prophylactic for frontline workers if they wanted it? | ||
I think 75,000 to 100,000 lives will be saved if that happens. | ||
So, you have... | ||
This is really just unbelievable, folks. | ||
You have a known cure or preventative measure... | ||
Whether it's COVID or the flu or anything else, Barack Obama took it in, I believe, 2009 for malaria or something. | ||
Hydroxychloroquine. Known for decades, well-researched, well-studied, cheap and effective. | ||
And it's being banned. | ||
It's being banned in Ohio. It's being banned in Michigan. | ||
If you're a doctor and you do a video about how successful it's been, you get banned. | ||
You can go in front of the Supreme Court. | ||
You can go in front of the White House, do a viral video. | ||
Banned. You can be the President's son and you can share it. | ||
Banned. And it's all happening right now. | ||
And so another individual who's been banned for reporting on this is Del Bigtree. | ||
He's in studio with me. | ||
Now, Del, you've been reporting on medical freedom. | ||
I mean, you're one of the leading experts. | ||
You have a huge voice, a big audience behind you. | ||
You've organized so many great rallies. | ||
And... They don't like that. | ||
They don't like you getting people informed. | ||
They don't like you getting people activated. | ||
So they've, I'm guessing, permanently wiped you off of YouTube. | ||
And they're giving you a soft censorship right now on Twitter or Facebook. | ||
Probably the full thing coming. | ||
Did they ever give you a reason or is it the same old why? | ||
You know, we don't really get a reason. | ||
All they say is, you know, it goes against our community guidelines. | ||
They point you to it. | ||
You see things, you know, a light reference to, you know, as Zuckerberg said yesterday in front of the Congress, well, you know, ideas that are harmful or something like that. | ||
And I was really actually questioning that. | ||
I just did a whole show. | ||
I was banned on YouTube yesterday. | ||
I mean, just taken down completely. | ||
My three-year great run on YouTube. | ||
Millions of you. Millions of views every week. | ||
I mean, it's been an incredible ride. | ||
All of a sudden taken down without explanation. | ||
No strikes against the page as I knew it. | ||
Facebook has started threatening on Monday. | ||
It all really started. Media Matters wrote two articles about me starting last Thursday. | ||
See, that's the sign. So that was the sign, right? | ||
That day, Twitter locked up my Twitter account. | ||
On Saturday, CNN ran a story with me in it. | ||
And then by Monday, I was getting threatened by Facebook. | ||
On Wednesday, YouTube cut. | ||
So there's obviously this giant coordinated effort for anyone discussing, you know, the pandemic, the supposed pandemic. | ||
And this hydroxychloroquine, as you put it, I mean, really, if you think about it, I think that everybody alive right now should be saying, what is it about hydroxychloroquine that is like a landmine for anyone to talk about publicly? | ||
And I thought about, how am I harming somebody by talking about it? | ||
This is still in America. | ||
It's still not, it's not an over-the-counter, I mean, it's not an over-the-counter drug. | ||
You have to go and get a prescription, or you have to go through your doctor, right? | ||
So even if I was leading people into harm's way for a drug, you've got to talk to your doctor. | ||
All I'm doing is advertising the success that other, letting other doctors talk about the success. | ||
How am I actually harming people? | ||
I think there's, I think, I'm going to just throw out a crazy theory. | ||
I think there's something to hydroxychloroquine we don't know. | ||
I think We may be on the verge of seeing this drug in a combination with azithromycin and zinc, which is having success around the world with this virus. | ||
What does it do with all the other viruses? | ||
Is there maybe really a powerful cure that pharma cannot let get out there? | ||
You know, I never thought about that, but it actually makes sense the way it works as kind of just an introductor for zinc or anything. | ||
Yeah, exactly. Let's talk about that. | ||
Banned information, forbidden information right here. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, you may remember back in April and then into May, a Democrat from Michigan got coronavirus and the governor, Gretchen Whitmer, banned hydroxychloroquine. | ||
Well, this Democrat lawmaker was able to get her hands on hydroxychloroquine and credits that with saving her life. | ||
She was denied that life-saving drug by a Democrat. | ||
And by the way, the Ohio Board of Pharmacy has just banned the sale of hydroxychloroquine to treat coronavirus. | ||
So a known successful drug, not for everybody, just like anything else, there's side effects for any prescription drug. | ||
Specifically, this one has a challenge if you have pre-existing heart conditions. | ||
Other than that, it's been known to work for decades. | ||
Barack Obama's taken it before. | ||
There's scientific research. | ||
Doctors have shared their stories. | ||
But if you're Del Bigtree and you dare share that scientific research, or you're Donald Trump Jr., and you dare share a video of doctors in D.C. saying, hey, this is working, well, you get the banhammer. | ||
But I think Del Bigtree may be on to something here, and it's, of course, the story. | ||
Of course it's the story. | ||
I don't even think it's really... | ||
I think it's the same story as always. | ||
Vaccine manufacturers stand to make billions of dollars, whether it's a Zika vaccine, an Ebola vaccine, a coronavirus vaccine. | ||
And if there's something cheap and effective that everybody can get access to, well, they don't make their billions. | ||
They can't have that. | ||
So they can't have Dale Bigtree talking about it. | ||
Exactly. Well, if you think about it, what is the difference between a vaccine and a drug? | ||
I mean, I think that's really important to look at. | ||
People kind of just don't think about what's going on. | ||
A drug is designed for somebody that has susceptibility, that are in danger, they're in harm's way, they're sick, right? | ||
Right now, COVID-19 only kills 0.26%. | ||
One quarter of 1% of the population has a real problem with this illness, right? | ||
But 99.74%, the rest of us, don't have a problem. | ||
Over 90% don't even know they have it. | ||
You got to get a test. You won't even know. | ||
Because there's no symptoms. Is that weak a virus? | ||
We're already spreading the antibodies faster than the virus now. | ||
But let's look at pharma. Pharma could have a drug like hydroxychloroquine. | ||
Let's even say they came up with an expensive one. | ||
Remdesivir is going to be a turkey. | ||
But had it worked, they still don't want that to be the answer, right? | ||
Because if you have a drug for that 0.26%, and the rest of us aren't even having symptoms, so we certainly don't need anything... | ||
You're not going to make that much money. | ||
See, the vaccine is not just a product. | ||
It's the greatest financial boom in medical history because this product, you don't give it to the.26%. | ||
You give it to the 99.74% that don't need a damn thing in order to protect the.26%. | ||
Do you see the marketing scam? | ||
Vaccines are a marketing scam. | ||
It's a product only given to the ones that don't need it to protect the tiny that do. | ||
So when you have hydroxychloroquine or something like that come along, where this.26%, as we now know, and this isn't just conjecture, it's not just doctors in the front line. | ||
Ford Medical Center, one of the biggest research hospitals in America, did a double-blind, randomized study across six of their hospitals, and they came out and said, we had half the amount of deaths when we gave them hydroxychloroquine compared to when we didn't. | ||
Meaning, the death rate right now at about 150,000 should have been at least cut in half. | ||
And I don't even know what they were using. | ||
Zelenko in New York, who had 1,000 patients, he had like a 98% success rate. | ||
All the doctors that stood in front of the Supreme Court, 90, 99% success rate. | ||
But even if we cut it in half, then that turned COVID-19 into a cold, not even a bad flu. | ||
We'd be at about 75,000 deaths, which is less than died of the flu in 2018. | ||
You see, they don't want that. | ||
That That cannot be the story. | ||
Think about it. Our government's already invested billions in producing a vaccine that hasn't been through safety studies yet. | ||
Not just here. We put a billion dollars into AstraZeneca, the British version. | ||
Billions of dollars have been paid out. | ||
Who's going to recope that money? | ||
And this is what's scary, right? | ||
Are they going to force this vaccine onto us, whether or not it gets to the safety trial simply because they've spent the money? | ||
I'm starting to think that when they're gunning for hydroxychloroquine, which is going to kill the need for a vaccine immediately. | ||
You've already got legislation in Colorado and Florida This is just what I know of I wouldn't be surprised if it's not in other states as well, but an NBC headline from today. | ||
Naples vice mayor says city will discuss mandatory coronavirus vaccines. | ||
They've actually already written that and passed legislation on that. | ||
Same with Colorado. They just can't really enforce it yet. | ||
They don't have the vaccine and there's still some pushback there. | ||
But again, Dale Bigtree, who hosts the High Wire, he gets his YouTube channel wiped out because he dares show the scientific studies. | ||
But you know, my last guest, we were talking about How MSNBC and NBC literally say that right wing terrorists are out destroying cities when they're literally on the scene of the left wing terrorists destroying cities and how scary that should be for people. | ||
And it's not a scary thing like, you know, a lion is out of its cage and roaring with its fangs right in front of your teeth, dripping, you know, with an appetite for human flesh. | ||
It's scary like it's a stomach-sinking feeling of evil. | ||
It's not like a scary of like a physical threat of death. | ||
It's like a stomach-sinking evil that they would get away with. | ||
And I had that same fear. | ||
When I saw doctors going in front of the... | ||
It was either the White House or the Supreme Court building. | ||
I can't remember. Supreme Court. Thank you. | ||
Supreme Court. And they're just out there talking. | ||
They've got cameras. They've got a microphone. | ||
They've got their scientific research. | ||
They've got their studies. They've got their success cases. | ||
And that gets banned? | ||
I mean, forget about the banning. | ||
We've already known that. Let's talk about diversity of opinion. | ||
Since when do you not want doctors competing to discover what's best for health and what's the best for a scientific research experience? | ||
Since when do we just take one strain of thought in the medical field and just go along with whatever the UN or CDC says? | ||
I mean, to me, that's scary. | ||
To just say, hey, here's a bunch of Doctors who've done their own research smart and they may have a better formula and we're just going to say no to that? | ||
I mean, think about the precedent that sets. | ||
Think about all the times in history had that been the case, we would not be here as a species. | ||
If you think about thalidomide, a drug that they were giving women when they were having morning sickness, that all of a sudden these babies are having no limbs, no arms, things like that. | ||
It was a huge, huge problem. | ||
Imagine if they gave that to everybody. | ||
You could have wiped out an entire generation if that was the only school of thought. | ||
But luckily you had doctors back then saying, I don't know, I don't feel good about this drug, and luckily their patients made it through. | ||
And see, but in today's day and age, they would be removed. | ||
They'd be kicked out of the hospital. | ||
They'd probably get their licenses revoked. | ||
Yeah, there's the effects of what you're talking about. | ||
There you go. Thalidomide. That was just one of the cases. | ||
And the doctor that came forward and said, I believe it's this drug, he ended up in an insane asylum. | ||
I mean, they destroyed this guy's career. | ||
That's what they do. When I worked on the doctor's television show for CBS... Where I won an Emmy Award. | ||
That's got me started in this. People always ask, what did you learn when you worked on that show? | ||
Well, I looked for the best scientists. | ||
I made shows about the best doctors, cutting-edge surgeons, techniques, doing things outside the envelope, because that's what we did. | ||
Look for the best of the best. | ||
I will tell you about five times the absolute greatest miracle workers that I went into the OR, watched them do miracle surgeries, taking away people's blindness. | ||
I mean, just incredible, incredible stories. | ||
Brain surgeries. Every single time they really did something I thought was truly spectacular, those doctors were always under review by the medical board. | ||
Not because they had patients complaining, because none of them were dying like they were in the old way. | ||
It was that all the other doctors were trying to get them sued and have their license taken away because they don't want to modernize. | ||
They don't want to go with the new way of thinking. | ||
And so... That was shocking to me. | ||
I think we all thought the best scientists rise to the top. | ||
All the scientists talk to each other. | ||
They confer and say, hey, you know what? | ||
I love your new approach. | ||
Let's go with that. The exact opposite is the case. | ||
It is the slowest moving, most dangerous industry because of it in the world. | ||
And you know what? You're hitting on another topic too, which is, see, we would all make that assumption until you realize it's not the case that, hey, this is the free market. | ||
The best doctors will be heard, the most successful stories. | ||
No, it's not the free market. | ||
It's the communist market. | ||
It's the one way, my way or the highway, World Health Organization, UN market, specifically in the medical field. | ||
But, you know, my guess is... | ||
I don't even know the numbers. We're talking about hundreds of thousands of deaths because of the over-prescription of opioids. | ||
Yeah. How many of those doctors do you think get reviewed by medical boards? | ||
Yeah, none. Well, because... | ||
And why? Because the CDC and the FDA... See, this is how this whole thing works. | ||
I've been studying vaccines. | ||
Everyone thinks they're safe. | ||
I've looked into it. I've won lawsuits against government agencies because I'm proving... | ||
That you didn't do the proper safety study. | ||
They have their own secret court to make sure nobody knows about this. | ||
That's absolutely right. We don't need to get into that. | ||
But the point being, when you look at this, how does a doctor know something's safe? | ||
They go to the FDA or the CDC website. | ||
It says OxyContin is safe. | ||
They prescribe it. So they're protected now. | ||
They can say, hey, the FDA and CDC said it's true. | ||
I don't have to do my own research. | ||
I'm not responsible. | ||
And it's that protections the FDA and CDC are providing, not just for OxyContin. | ||
Not just for drugs that kill people, but now maybe the removal of hydroxychloroquine, which is causing the murder of over 100,000 people here in the United States of America. | ||
And maybe millions in the future if the worst is true. | ||
We'll be right back. Bill Bigtree with The High Wire has been really on the leading edge when it comes to medical freedom. | ||
And, you know, another thing you're good at, too, is messaging, you know, because that's one thing that I think, you know, fighting this establishment, we tend to not think about is messaging. | ||
Medical freedom. | ||
You know, they want to say, my body, my choice when it comes to killing their child, but what about when it comes to vaccines? | ||
Conveniently, they ignore it. | ||
Yeah. But I think you're on to something here. | ||
I think you're on the cutting edge of something that I didn't think about because I was distracted in the short term here when we're talking about COVID and hydroxychloroquine, but You know, not everything works in the short term. | ||
And so I think you're on to something here. | ||
Why is hydroxychloroquine? | ||
And you remember, I mean, the doctor, the quote in the video from James Todaro, if it seems like there's an orchestrated attack going on against hydroxychloroquine, it's because there is. | ||
When have you ever heard of a medication generating this degree of controversy? | ||
Well, why would that? That's not a coincidence. | ||
No. That's just a fact. | ||
And I remember, I mean, I can't, I can't say too much, and maybe Alex Jones will tell these stories, but folks, we got cease and desist orders. | ||
And I'll just leave it at that. | ||
But like, I mean, there was a point in time where you couldn't even say that zinc was effective at fighting anything. | ||
Basically, if you say zinc is good for your health, you're bad. | ||
You get a cease and desist, and then it comes out. | ||
In fact, my cameraman who's in studio, I forget where we were heading, and we just were flipping around the radio, happened to tune in to some couple medical doctors that were discussing COVID and their test results, and they said zinc is number one. | ||
Number one. Zinc and hydroxychloroquine, boom. | ||
Boom. Stops COVID in its tracks. | ||
That's right. And it was just like basic stuff, but it was two months after, you know, we were talking about zinc and some other stuff, but I think you're onto something here. | ||
Why is hydroxychloroquine such a red flag for these people to shut down and stomp out and demonize? | ||
Yeah, I mean, something is freaking them out. | ||
And you and I, we report on a lot of things. | ||
But there's something when you report for your whole life, when some story gets so bizarrely out of control, there's something else going on. | ||
Why gun for it this way? | ||
I mean, go ahead, just say, I don't know whether believe in it, where it's at, you know, states are, but when you have doctors stepping forward, why would you shut it down? | ||
And just to put it in perspective, you watch your TV, you know, we'll take death as a possible side effect for less, you know, a drug on restless leg syndrome or plaque psoriasis. | ||
This is a disease that for those that really need it, they're about to die, right? | ||
They can die. And we're saying that we're worried about the safety of hydroxychloroquine. | ||
It makes no sense. Except, and I want to say that this is a theory. | ||
This is just, I'm just beginning this investigation now. | ||
But what's fired off the red flag is just this idea. | ||
Why are they gunning for it? | ||
Is it that it's not just about COVID-19? | ||
Is the potential we've stumbled onto something that could really work in so many different places? | ||
Because when you hear these doctors that stood before the Supreme Court describing how this works, I did a one-hour interview with Dr. | ||
Vladimir Zelenko, who cured 1,000 patients up in New York. | ||
So I've interviewed a lot of doctors. | ||
What they say is zinc kills COVID-19 dead. | ||
But here's the problem. If the COVID-19 is in your cells, you're in trouble, right? | ||
It's stopping to move. You can't move oxygen through your bloodstream. | ||
Serious problem. And the zinc can't penetrate the cell. | ||
It can't get in there. That's where hydroxychloroquine comes in. | ||
Hydroxychloroquine opens up the cell so the zinc can penetrate. | ||
And so that idea, when we think about, wait, how many viruses infect cells? | ||
Most, if not all, right? | ||
How does it work? | ||
It gets in the cell and then it starts proliferating inside the cell. | ||
It's a dead piece of nothing that the cell has to proliferate, right? | ||
So if you can get into the cell and kill that virus, how many viruses could you kill doing that? | ||
Have we just opened up the key to really destroying perhaps Zika, perhaps Ebola? | ||
I mean, maybe we don't need vaccines for these things if we have figured out a way. | ||
And what are they using? They're using it, you know, as a preventative medication on the front lines. | ||
So many doctors are not admitting right now that they're taking it to protect themselves. | ||
In fact, one of the doctors in front of the Supreme Court is demanding to see Tony Fauci's blood test because she says, I know you've got to be taking it because you know this works. | ||
But that's what I want to investigate. | ||
Why are they so against it? | ||
Is it about to destroy the pharmaceutical industry as we know it? | ||
They all have these drugs. | ||
They're going to tell us we need their drugs. | ||
We need their $100 billion vaccines when there's just this simple, you know, drug that's off patent that can open up your cell and maybe different viruses. | ||
One's killed by zinc. Maybe another one needs calcium or selenium. | ||
But what you have is this thing that opens it up and allows it to enter. | ||
It's a pretty huge discovery. | ||
We know that's how it's working. | ||
I think you've got to start having serious thoughts about why are they trying to crucify this drug that's been safe for 65 years. | ||
And you know what? They've even known that forever, that hydroxychloroquine opens the gateway to get whatever else in there. | ||
Like I said, Obama took it. | ||
Yeah. Ten years ago, other people have been taking it for a long time, and it's just... | ||
I'm trying to think of the word, but it's a combo. | ||
It's a combo. Like you said, it could be zinc now, it could be selenium for a different disease, it could be vitamin C for this, but it allows that... | ||
Whatever it is to get into the cell and kill whatever the virus is. | ||
And you know, remember the fraud too, where they ran the test on zinc and they thought, oh, zinc is ineffective. | ||
They weren't using it. They weren't combining it with hydroxychloroquine. | ||
Right. And that's part of the problem too. | ||
When they've done some of these studies, it's just hydroxychloroquine by itself or just zinc. | ||
It's the combination. | ||
That's what every doctor around the world, many of them add in azithromycin, Z-Pak, which is a part of the cocktail that Zelenko is using. | ||
I think Didier Ryut in France isn't using zinc, but he's using the azithromycin. | ||
So he's using hydroxychloroquine to open up the cell so the azithromycin can go in and kill it. | ||
But all of these are using hydroxychloroquine the same way, to open up that cell, which is really, really fascinating and what you put into it. | ||
It's an incredible, incredible discovery. | ||
And I want to just say this, by the way, I'm not a drug guy. | ||
I'm all about vitamins. | ||
And when I was interviewing Vladimir Zelenko, he said, look, if you're not one of these high-risk people, I wouldn't give you hydroxychloroquine. | ||
You can take quercetin and achieve the same thing. | ||
Or just rest for a while. | ||
And if your immune system is good, you'll be okay. | ||
So I find it ironic that I'm being kicked off the internet for talking about a drug when all I'm doing is repeating a drug that appears to be working. | ||
I would be a fan for myself of vitamins, but that's a totally different story. | ||
See, but this, to me, it gives more credence to the theory you're going to be investigating, and I look forward to following this. | ||
Of course, this is why they want you off Twitter, off YouTube, off Facebook, and they just did hit you with that censorship. | ||
You may be onto something here that is really at the root of not just This single issue of COVID, but when it comes to the entire medical tyranny infrastructure, which is based on, like you said, selling 100% of the population of vaccine instead of giving the 0.1% or whatever the actual drug that they need for a cure. | ||
Because think about it. They always do this thing, and you know this. | ||
They say herd immunity. | ||
That's a lie. Herd immunity is when the herd gets the virus and beats it. | ||
Yeah. They're talking about herd inoculation. | ||
They flipped the reality. | ||
Right. And it doesn't work. | ||
And that's really the biggest story that I keep reporting on is they attempted to create herd immunity with vaccines that didn't work. | ||
And that's what we really have going on behind the scenes. | ||
All the adults, the measles outbreaks, all these things that they want to blame on anti-vaxxers, half of those outbreaks are happening in the adult population, people that were already vaccinated. | ||
So the real problem is they never made a vaccine that doesn't wear off. | ||
And that means the program is failing. All the adults aren't getting more vaccines. And so now the idea is we've got to get adults on a vaccine program where we can keep re-upping their vaccines, even though they know this, that every time you get a vaccine, it becomes less and less powerful. | ||
But now with the MMR vaccine, we're about to give three, a third one in college, two more as adults. This is a failed product and they're clinging on to dear life to force us to use it when herd immunity, especially on COVID-19, is right around the corner. | ||
We're inches away from being there. | ||
We're never going to get to the vaccine. | ||
We're going to have herd immunity without it. | ||
And they never talk about your immune system. | ||
They never talk about your immune system. | ||
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Bill Bigtree hosts The High Wire. | ||
Hey, congratulations. | ||
You know, The High Wire has been so successful now. | ||
You've been so over the target. | ||
They've decided to try to wipe you off the face of the internet. | ||
I know this is just going to make you work harder. | ||
And then God's providence will also flow through you as well. | ||
That's just how this works. | ||
But, you know, get back into what you were kind of talking about in the break and in the last segment about how if they can get away with force inoculating everybody over a virus that kills.01% of the people that get it, and if they can force inoculate all of us over that, well, I mean, it's just game over from there. | ||
You're at their will. | ||
It's the plan, right? | ||
What people don't recognize is your children got 72 vaccines. | ||
You know, if you were born before the 1980s, like I was, then you are due for about, you know, you're about 60 something vaccines. | ||
How are you still standing here? | ||
Right. 270 vaccines are in the pipeline in the approval process. | ||
Tens of thousands of vaccines are in trial. | ||
This is what people don't know. | ||
The future of pharma is vaccines and they want it. | ||
They want the government mandating you having to get injections because then they don't have to sell it to you. | ||
You don't have to buy it. All of it is you are lining up and think about what we're talking. | ||
What I was saying to you, there are so many possibilities with vaccines. | ||
Number one, we already, I read an article, we sterilize deer using vaccines. | ||
If there's deer in town and there's just too many deer, we use vaccines to sterilize them. | ||
We already have reports out of Africa and India of girls being sterilized using vaccinations. | ||
You know, we had to do deeper reporting. | ||
But here's the point. They could do that. | ||
And so why would you ever give any government? | ||
I don't ever try. | ||
We should know from history, from... | ||
Whether it's China or the Soviet Union or Nazi Germany, you never give the government power over your body. | ||
And what uses? A lot of people are worried, oh, they could use vaccines to kill you. | ||
Oh, they're gonna use them to depopulate you. | ||
What if they just use it to dumb you down? | ||
I mean, one of my concerns right now As we are looking at a future, the way everything's going, if we're going to have the government that's going to keep paying us more than we'd ever make it a job, and all these jobs are being wiped out, we're seconds away from seeing, you know, out of business sales on all these entrepreneurs that have nowhere to go. | ||
I mean, it's going to be devastating. | ||
If that's our future, we keep hearing AI is going to take your job away. | ||
What are you going to do with all these people? | ||
That suddenly have no purpose in life, especially the men who tend to be passionate. | ||
What are you going to do? Well, maybe you have a vaccine. | ||
You got them lining up every month or two for their monthly vaccines, which is where this could lead. | ||
What if we start drugging everybody? | ||
I mean, this is what was written in science fiction novels. | ||
And I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but you do start. | ||
Every one of us is seeing these things come true that we read about in our high school mandatory reading. | ||
I'll bet you anything, though, by the way, That Brave New World 1984 and Fahrenheit 451, I'll bet you they're not mandatory reading anymore. | ||
No, in fact, they're probably banned off of campuses, if anything. | ||
And, you know, here's the other thing, too, because people want to make this argument that, oh, this is advanced science that we have with the vaccines. | ||
Well, I won't necessarily disagree with that. | ||
I mean, you can formulate a vaccine that works and you can consider that advanced science, but they ignore the other advanced sciences. | ||
Like, for example... When I get sick, the last thing I do is go to a doctor. | ||
The last place I want to be is a hospital. | ||
Hey, I'm sick. I'm not feeling well. | ||
You know what? Maybe it's bad. | ||
Maybe it's not. I trust my immune system. | ||
Why do I trust my immune system? | ||
Well, that's harder today. | ||
You don't get as much of the nutrients in the food. | ||
You know, it's harder to get food with the good bacteria that then creates the microbiome in your gut. | ||
But because of advanced science, like supplements at InfoWareStore.com, I mean, not a shameless plug, but I mean, literally, you can build your immune system with supplements. | ||
You can go out and find vitamin C supplements and vitamin D supplements and zinc supplements and bio PQT. I mean, it's like, it's all available. | ||
That's advanced science. They didn't have that hundreds of years ago. | ||
We have that now. You can build your immune system with supplements. | ||
You don't even need a vaccine. | ||
And again, I think that the future you're already talking about is actually already here in a way. | ||
Think about what they've done with opioid prescriptions or psychotropic drugs. | ||
You go into the doctor, you say, oh, I've got anxiety. | ||
Oh, well, here's a list of 24 drugs I can prescribe to you. | ||
Here, take one. See which one you like. | ||
Now you're bombed out on drugs. | ||
Now you're not passionate. | ||
Now you're not aggressive. Now you've been completely cold. | ||
So they're already doing that. | ||
And you know the doctors are getting kickbacks on that too. | ||
Yeah, exactly right. | ||
And I'm with you, but it gets even scarier than that. | ||
We get so many reports from people that say, my child's teacher just said to me, you really need to put your child on Ritalin. | ||
You need to put your child basically on legal methamphetamines. | ||
For kids! Because I don't like the way they're acting in my classroom. | ||
Well, right now, currently, you have control over that decision. | ||
You can say, or your daughter seems depressed. | ||
Is she going through some hard times? | ||
Yeah, there's some things at home and her father's, you know, got cancer or sick or something like that. | ||
Well, we really think that she should be on some sort of psychotopic drug. | ||
She deserves to be happy. | ||
These are conversations that are already happening. | ||
The moment you open up the gateway that you can be forcibly injected by the government... | ||
And where does that stop? | ||
Most of these laws, if you look at SB 270, all these laws in California around vaccinations, they're saying the health department can use any means necessary, can use any vessel necessary to achieve the outcome. | ||
Well, once we say we are deciding what health is for you, you are simply like a farm animal. | ||
You are property of the United States government, which is what you are. | ||
Which is messaging. | ||
They say herd because you're just a herd. | ||
You're a herd, yeah. You are just a herd. | ||
You're a goat or a cow to them if they get their way. | ||
And so now imagine where that goes the next step. | ||
Now it's not, as a teacher, I'd really like to see your child drugged. | ||
The teacher doesn't call you. | ||
The teacher calls the health department and says, I have a kid in here. | ||
He's a little anxious. He still couldn't have anything to do with the fact that I'm a boring teacher and can't get a message across in a decent way. | ||
But I think they need to be on a drug. | ||
Well, or... Or the teacher's already on the drug. | ||
Correct. All of these things are... | ||
I mean, all I'm saying is we've got to look at the end game. | ||
Where does this go? Pharma only wants money. | ||
It is an insatiable hunger for money. | ||
Everywhere it can get laws to take you out of the equation. | ||
We're already seeing with this vaccine. | ||
They're passing laws all over the country that a 13-year-old child can approve the vaccine even if their parents said no. | ||
So they're pulling your 13-year-old child. | ||
Pharma is. A pharma-trained nurse has got your kid in the school, dragging the room, saying, your parents are crazy. | ||
They were crazy to not give you pharmaceutical products, but you at 13 are allowed to make this choice for yourself. | ||
And don't you want to protect all of your friends? | ||
And isn't that depression something you really want to handle? | ||
They're about to start drugging 13-year-old kids outside of their parents' approval. | ||
And see, and then they turn it into this thing where they make the parents feel guilty for not drugging their kid. | ||
It's like, you know... It's like, how could you do that? | ||
Your kid is depressed and anxious. | ||
Like, that's the one thing ours here is like, oh, are you suffering from anxiety? | ||
Who isn't? What do you mean anxiety? | ||
That's part of the human experience. | ||
Exactly right. That's the thing. | ||
When you have this expectation to never feel anxiety or nervousness or nerves or worry, it's like you're losing the human experience. | ||
You become numb to everything. | ||
And then, yeah, oh yeah, sure, bring in the vaccines. | ||
Oh yeah, bring in whatever. | ||
Oh, whatever the system tells me is good. | ||
You don't have that enlightenment. | ||
You don't have that drive to say, wait a second, something isn't right here. | ||
One in four kids is leaving elementary school on a drug now. | ||
And it's climbing. | ||
One in two adults is on drugs in America. | ||
When you think about this, they're giving psychotropic drugs to infants now. | ||
I'm not making this up. | ||
They're putting children on Ritalin. | ||
And look, I'm not against people. | ||
This is your choice. But I want to say this. | ||
Once a kid is into college, he's 23 years old. | ||
He's always been on Ritalin since he was two years old. | ||
I can honestly say that child has never had a sober day in their life. | ||
Yeah. There's never been a moment where the real world penetrates them that they've learned to deal with it. | ||
So they're dangerous if they come off that drug because they've never been in the world without it. | ||
They're drug addicts. They're drug addicts. | ||
I'm sorry, you're a drug addict. | ||
You use drugs on a daily basis. | ||
Pharma told you that was okay. | ||
I don't believe that's okay. | ||
And by the way, I can sit here... | ||
I'm 31 years old, and, you know, growing up, I think my generation, I mean, it's been going on for a while, but I feel like when I was in grade school and then in high school and then in college, it was kind of the first time where we were really getting pushed. | ||
They were really starting to suggest all these different drugs for kids, whether it's Ritalin or opiates or other psychotropic drugs. | ||
And I can sit here and say for sure, without a doubt, from my real-world experience, and I was never subjected to any of this, but all my friends that were all suffered. | ||
And they still suffer to this day. | ||
They still can't get their head on their shoulders without their drugs. | ||
But that was it. They've never lived a day sober in their life. | ||
When you've been on one of these drugs since you were a kid, you've literally never been sober. | ||
I can't even imagine... | ||
I can't even imagine what the world would look like or feel like to you. | ||
Alright, one more segment with Del Bigtree. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. We'll be right back. | ||
Final segment with Del Bigtree. | ||
Yeah, you normally may watch him on YouTube or Twitter or Facebook, but they went ahead and wiped him out. | ||
We're glad to have him here on The War Room. | ||
And hopefully, a little teaser, we'll have a platform for you really soon. | ||
But I'll just leave it at that, because your work and your message definitely needs to get out. | ||
And we were discussing during the break how... | ||
Basically, it's vaccine or no freedom. | ||
You know, that's the only avenue that they've said. | ||
And businesses are going to be the front lines of this, and they're going to say, fine, we'll enforce a vaccine, just like we'll enforce a mask or whatever, because they have the government and the CDC breathing down their neck with $10,000 fines or threatens to shut them down. | ||
And these are all just signs of symptoms that we don't live in a free country anymore. | ||
But that's another topic for another day. | ||
So... How do you think this goes? | ||
Will a citizen gladly walk up to a doctor and beg for a vaccine so that they can go back to the bar and get wasted off of their ass again? | ||
I think that's where this war for medical freedom is going to come to a head probably in a month or two. | ||
Well, I think you just have to look at masks. | ||
I think that masks are really just the placeholder for the vaccine. | ||
That's how I see it. There's no proof that the thing works. | ||
It's the exact opposite. And I've gotten in a lot of trouble. | ||
I've even had people close to me say, Del, of all the things you say, why are you coming out against the masks? | ||
I said... You know, first of all, I've just been saying, I'm not going to wear one. | ||
I'm not going to put it on my kid. | ||
It's up to you. You can play this however you want. | ||
But my problem is the mask is a placeholder. | ||
And what I mean is, they're already teaching people to be Nazis. | ||
If you see your neighbor without a mask, report them. | ||
Turn them in. They're training us into the future world. | ||
But masks isn't our future. | ||
The vaccine is. And so you can't get in a store without a vaccine. | ||
You can't go here without a mask. | ||
It'll be the same thing. They're just going to say, okay, you can take off your mask if you get vaccine. | ||
But you can't go into that store. | ||
And that's where it's gonna be. It's not gonna be things like the bar. | ||
It's gonna be, I can't get groceries unless I get a vaccine. | ||
Then they got you. Now you're in serious trouble, right? | ||
I can't travel. | ||
I can't get on an airplane. | ||
What? Without the vaccine. | ||
This is where it's all being built. | ||
But just take the mask off and think, the moment I do that, it's going to be replaced with the vaccine. | ||
That's what's going on. And as far as the masks are going and everyone that attacks me, I think Tony Fauci just proved what I've been saying that masks don't work. | ||
Why? Because he just told us, what, two days ago? | ||
You gotta wear goggles. Now it's goggles that we've got to wear because the virus can get through your eyes. | ||
Well, that says that the mask wasn't protecting you. | ||
It was always able to get through your eyes. | ||
And I've been saying that. | ||
Stop thinking logically. | ||
The mask don't work. Okay, so here's the truth. | ||
Let me be perfectly honest. | ||
If you really are terrified of this.26% death rate illness, which is cut in half at least if you have hydroxychloroquine or something else, or you just are a healthy person and with no other comorbidities, you have no danger really as we know it. | ||
But if you are truly terrified, the mask is baloney. | ||
You do need goggles. In fact, go and look at how anyone that works with viruses, what they wear. | ||
You need a full hazmat suit. | ||
So, if you really are afraid of this virus, do what you should actually do to protect yourself. | ||
You need a hazmat suit because this cloth diaper that you stuffed in your cup holder when you got in the car, pulled back on through on before you went into a store. | ||
Then you took it back off and you sat down in the booth at the restaurant and put it back on. | ||
Honestly, imagine if you did that with your underwear because that's what you're doing. | ||
All of this mask is collecting all the bacteria. | ||
There you are, virus. That's what you should be wearing right there. | ||
That's what they do when they actually are afraid of inhaling a virus. | ||
That's the only way to stop it. | ||
But you have this diaper on your face. | ||
If it's actually working and collecting all the bacteria, how many people do you see fiddling it, grabbing it? | ||
And they are touching their eyes. Fauci's right. | ||
Oh, they break out in the act? | ||
Break out acne and stuff? Break out acne. | ||
How many people change out their mask every time they take it off? | ||
Nobody. How many change out every, you know, two or three hours? | ||
Almost nobody. How many wash it? | ||
Nobody. Everybody is wearing the mask until the freaking string breaks. | ||
Look at these people. | ||
By the way, I... On any value that they could have just had just was lost. | ||
There it is. Just lost it. Fauci, you just grabbed literally the center of your underwear. | ||
Right by the hole that you are producing all the excrement through. | ||
And now you're going to touch that microphone. | ||
And the next person that touches that microphone. | ||
The next person that touches that orange that you just touched. | ||
This is probably spreading more disease than anything else. | ||
And by the way... | ||
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Sorry I'm getting passionate. You need an inoculation. | |
I think you need a vaccine to calm yourself down. | ||
But where is the common sense? | ||
That's my biggest issue. Yeah. | ||
First of all, if Fauci had any semblance of integrity, he would have resigned himself. | ||
Because remember, at the beginning of this, he said don't wear a mask. | ||
So you just killed a million people then, Fauci, when you said don't wear a mask, okay? | ||
Well, he's not going to resign, so obviously that's not going to happen. | ||
Oh, but now you have to wear a mask. | ||
Oh, now you have to wear goggles. Oh, now you're going to have to wear gloves. | ||
And it's like you said in the break, too. | ||
It's like, oh, let's just torture them until they'll just beg for a vaccine so that they can breathe again. | ||
But again... The bacteria grows on your mask. | ||
These are one-use masks that people put on their face a dozen times. | ||
It's going to weaken their immune system. | ||
And if it was truly that bad and it's been getting into our eyes because we've been wearing the mask without the eye gear, then again, it just proves it's not spreading. | ||
Your eyes have been exposed. | ||
You didn't catch it. It's proof it's not spreading. | ||
If you're not sick right now... | ||
All the common sense is there, Del. | ||
It's all there. And let's be clear, the breaking science all over the world that I've been reporting is it appears that 60 to 80% of people in the world were already immune to COVID-19 before we ever got here. | ||
That's the biggest story. And antibodies has nothing to do with it. | ||
Don't let them tell you the antibodies wear off. | ||
they do wear off because antibodies aren't what fight COVID-19, it's your T-cell immunity, the other half of your immune system. | ||
That's what's been working in all these blood tests. | ||
They're seeing that 60 to 80% of us have cross-reactive T-cells that are fighting this COVID-19. | ||
Where'd you get those from? | ||
The cold you had last year or the cold you had five years ago. | ||
Because herd immunity does exist. | ||
This isn't a novel virus, which means our bodies have never seen it. | ||
Up to 80% of us, our bodies saw something so similar to it. | ||
I get attacked. I'm in an attack right now for calling it a cold virus. | ||
Well, then why is it having had a cold is making people immune? | ||
Because it's in the same damn place. | ||
And so that means herd immunity isn't going to take 65 to 80 percent. | ||
We already have 60 to 80 percent right there. | ||
They're saying 15, 20 percent of us is all that can catch this thing. | ||
And if the healthy ones among us, we're going to be at herd immunity. | ||
We're so damn close, but they don't want us there. | ||
Even Fauci has said, you know, I hope we don't hit herd immunity. | ||
And so, you know, as we wrap this up, people have got to really wrap their head around the real science. | ||
I know it's hard. You don't look at it, but you've got to use critical thinking. | ||
I want to make this point about hydroxychloroquine. | ||
All these doctors stood up. | ||
They said that this drug is working. | ||
People don't need to be dying. | ||
The FDA came out against them. | ||
Tony Fauci doubled down and said, no, it doesn't work. | ||
They've cemented their position, which means if hydroxychloroquine proves to work, which it is all around the world, then these guys are now going to be up for crimes against humanity. | ||
They're getting people murdered. So trust me, they're going to fight to the death. | ||
You will never hear Tony Fauci say it was wrong because he's had too many opportunities to get out. | ||
Now he is getting people killed. | ||
It's not funny. It's not funny that he's missing the pitch on the mound. | ||
It's not funny that he was wrong about mass people are being murdered in the United States of America. | ||
And let me make this point. | ||
If hydroxychloroquine really is dangerous, where is one single doctor on CNN or MSNBC that comes forward and says, I used the Zelenko protocol. | ||
I used only 400 milligrams a day, just like he used, or 600 milligrams like Didier Ryut used. | ||
Only my patients died. | ||
I gave it to them right when they were diagnosed. | ||
I got them early, and I started losing patients, so I just stopped. | ||
You haven't seen that interview, and you and I both know that that's not a doctor that would be afraid to come forward. | ||
That's a doctor that will be celebrated by the FDA, by every single news agency in the world. | ||
They'll be canonized by Tony Fauci himself. | ||
That doctor does not exist on this planet. | ||
Yet 65 studies have shown hydroxychloroquine to be effective. | ||
You have, you know, as I said, Ford Medical Center and hundreds and thousands of doctors around the world saying this is how we can cure this thing. | ||
At least enough people that we lower the death rate below what the flu would have been. | ||
This is real. | ||
People are being killed by the denial of this drug. | ||
It is a horrific story. | ||
It is a genocide happening in what we used to call a free country known as the United States of America. | ||
And people need to understand this. | ||
The people that covered up the origin of this virus, the people that covered up the cure, and the people that built a nation of fear over it, they're the ones that are going to be selling you this vaccine. | ||
Do you really want to trust those people? | ||
Because believe me, they know blood's on their hands. | ||
They know. That's why they're going for broke. | ||
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