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me. | ||
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? | ||
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 And the home of the Why am I voting for Donald Trump? | ||
Because of you. I'm talking to you liberals. | ||
You're the ones doing everything you can to destroy our country. | ||
You're the ones who want to destroy our culture, our history, and our heritage. | ||
You tear down our statues, you destroy our monuments, and you desecrate our heroes. | ||
You encourage and participate in the rioting and the looting and destruction of our cities. | ||
You call the protests peaceful and then turn around and release the violent criminals back onto the streets. | ||
All charges dropped. | ||
What's wrong with you? | ||
All this while defunding our police. | ||
You want wide open borders and sanctuary cities for illegal migrants. | ||
What is it about illegal that you don't understand? | ||
You say I grew up with white privilege, but you don't know anything about me, where I've been, the things I've seen. | ||
You don't know my history. | ||
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You call me a white supremacist. | |
You called me an Uncle Tom. | ||
I'm a Nazi? Seriously? | ||
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Get out of here. You refused to accept the truth. | |
You wouldn't know the truth if it hit you in the face. | ||
But it's worse than that. | ||
You censored the truth from getting out. | ||
You ridicule the people that speak the truth. | ||
Why do you have to be like this? | ||
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You're the gullible sheep who trust the fake news mockingbird media. | |
You think Jeffrey Epstein really did kill himself. | ||
You've infiltrated our universities and academia to brainwash our youth into thinking America is a racist country and that socialism is the answer. | ||
I don't think so. When I try to talk to you, you don't listen. | ||
When I want to have a conversation, you call me names or block me out. | ||
How is that going to help anything? | ||
I don't get it. You're embarrassed to call yourself an American. | ||
We are proud of our country and our heritage and our culture. | ||
Like it or not, we are going to make America great again, again. | ||
Why are we voting for you like Donald Trump? | ||
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Because of you. Again, again. | |
Make America great. | ||
Again, again. I'm going to add another again. | ||
This way I can sell you all an extra hat. | ||
It all goes to the campaign. | ||
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Well, actually, I'm coming from the real democratic, like, liberal side. | |
And before I found out about the amazing things that Trump has done for the black community and the Latina community, no one wanted to hear me. | ||
No one wanted to hear me have a different opinion from them. | ||
And I... It was then, at that moment, that I was like... | ||
I can't do this anymore. | ||
I can't support an organization that doesn't want to have all sides of a situation. | ||
They just want it to be one thing and focusing on one thing. | ||
Black woman or black man, white police officer. | ||
But where's Black Lives Matter for all the kids that are dying in Chicago from gang violence? | ||
Where's Black Lives Matter when it's black on black violence? | ||
It's just when a white cop shoots a black person. | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
It's like literally bizarre to me. | ||
So, I'm so glad that I woke up. | ||
I did my research. Trump 2020, I'm a Latina de pura ser... | ||
I'm a Latina de pura ser... | ||
Danny Trump in my arms is the soul of me. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Friday, October 30th, 2020. | ||
It's the last Friday of October, so you know what that means. | ||
It's the Veterans Call-In Special. | ||
You are currently seeing President Trump's motorcade arrive in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where President Trump is about to begin his second rally of the day. | ||
He then goes to Minnesota tonight. | ||
Tens of thousands in attendance. | ||
Biden had a very, very low energy event today. | ||
Very few people showed up in Des Moines, Iowa, where he declared America was dead and then blamed COVID. It's very ironic. | ||
As he wants to mask forever, as he wants to lock down forever. | ||
So we'll be covering that. | ||
And of course it'll be a big demarcation line tonight in Minnesota for President Trump where the Democrats have said you can only have a crowd of 250 people. | ||
Let's see how that goes when 20,000 people show up anyway. | ||
And let's see what happens when Biden goes to Minnesota where Hillary Clinton only won by 40,000 votes in 2016. | ||
Minnesota could flip for Donald Trump in 2020. | ||
Frank Cavanaugh in studio with me. | ||
You're going to be in studio all three hours, right? | ||
Yes, sir. Yes, sir. | ||
Think you can take it? I think I can. | ||
Well, I don't know. Maybe. There's no harassing that'll be happening here, so it's a pretty easy go. | ||
Well, you know, Owen... No Jim Acosta coming through asking you questions. | ||
It's like everyone's dream to be able to have three hours sitting with you or anyone on any of the shows. | ||
I don't know about that. Well, if you're an awake, alive person who is tuned into the spirit of what's happening in the world right now, this is it. | ||
This is the epicenter right here at Infowar. | ||
So, three hours is, you know, I'm looking forward to it. | ||
It will be a marathon, but it'll go quick, I'm sure. | ||
It's the fastest three hours on the internet. | ||
Not only is, of course, all our guests on last Friday of the month are veterans. | ||
So, Frank, Lee Roberts is going to be joining us with an announcement, something he's working on in Oklahoma. | ||
Some friends of ours are involved in that, veterans helping veterans. | ||
So Lee Roberts will be joining us. | ||
Chad Robichaud, he's been on the show before. | ||
He'll be with us in the second hour. | ||
All the great veterans programs that he has. | ||
And of course, we'll be talking election as well. | ||
Carlos Zapata, who has just had such a whirlwind of popularity since his address to the city council in California warning them, you better reopen the state or it's going to be hell to pay. | ||
He'll be with us in the third hour. | ||
Frank, what is the universe telling you right now? | ||
The energy I'm getting is that Trump is going to win. | ||
America is on the rise. | ||
It's slowly even gaining momentum. | ||
Neutral Americans are getting kicked into high gear. | ||
People are realizing how corrupt it is. | ||
And that's one of the things about Trump is he's just brought a lot of this corruption to the top, to the top of the The visibility horizon here. | ||
And so now people are like, huh, this Fauci guy, this Gates guy. | ||
I think even Trump supporters are now like, Ray? | ||
Is he involved with the Bidens? | ||
What about Barr and Haspel and all these people? | ||
So I'm getting good energy from the universe. | ||
America's rising. I think it's inevitable Trump's going to win. | ||
I think it's inevitable that this momentum behind Trump, this patriotism, is not just going to go away. | ||
It's not going to go back to being dormant. | ||
But with that, I recognize that there's going to be an equal and opposite reaction from the Satanists, from the globalists, from all the anti-Trump forces. | ||
What is the universe telling you, Frank? | ||
You know, what we're seeing now is, for decades, the penalty for not being involved in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors. | ||
And the Joe Biden, the Biden family whole saga here coming out shows that these people are only good at making money. | ||
They're very good at making money. | ||
And lying. | ||
And lying. | ||
And they're inept at government. | ||
And so we are being governed by people who are inept and are inferiors. | ||
And people like Carlos Zapata, there needs to be a Carlos Zapata in every single city council meeting because the revolution will happen. | ||
It's already happening. | ||
You're seeing on the screen with the Trump rallies is the revolution that's happening. | ||
This is the Antifa taking over Portland for a month. | ||
It's happening all over America. | ||
And the thing about Americans is, or about Americans are, is we are a very peaceful people. | ||
And we are all prepared to do what we need to do. | ||
And this is our last... | ||
Our last peaceful thing is coming out. | ||
This is our peaceful protest really saying the next time we come out, we're not going to be so peaceful. | ||
And I am very happy, Owen. | ||
I call it the great awakening because the globalists have now shown themselves to everyone. | ||
And it's our duty as patriots to seize the reins of their organization, of their global vice of lies that connects us all and refill it with The correct information. | ||
The information of light. | ||
Of happiness. | ||
Of individuality. | ||
That they have put it all there. | ||
The globalism to control us. | ||
And all we have to do. | ||
Our duty now is to not be violent. | ||
But to seize control of basically their tools. | ||
So I'm very happy. I'm very happy. | ||
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The fact that. | |
Again, people like Carlos Zapata are going, even going and caring. | ||
We all are doing that now. | ||
And when the revolution happens, it's going to happen so quickly that I'm here in Austin today. | ||
It's the first time I traveled with the masks. | ||
I had to wear it on a plane. Every store I'm going into, I'm not wearing a mask. | ||
Everyone's wearing masks. People are wearing masks outside. | ||
I couldn't believe it. Yeah, they're going for a run outside. | ||
We're getting yelled at, and it's like, one time I did put a mask on, and the other times I'm just like, don't yell at me, and they leave us alone. | ||
It has given every single person basically the ability to be a bureaucrat and enforce things. | ||
And these are the people in the American body politic that unfortunately... | ||
We're sick as a country. | ||
And I think the only way that we're going to be able to fix ourselves and be healthy is we have to vomit this out, basically. | ||
And that is what the revolution is going to be. | ||
Hopefully, 100%, hopefully, I don't want it to be violent. | ||
We've built up everything in arms. | ||
It's a deterrent. But there needs to be a reckoning. | ||
Of what these people have done to the psychology and the brains of our whole country now to our children to not being able to see our parents before they die because of this fake COVID. And I can't believe I'm saying this, but they've always said... | ||
We want Trump out and then we're going to come for his supporters. | ||
And it's in fact the other way. | ||
We want the Bidens of our government, all of these people, all the career politicians out. | ||
And unfortunately, we're going to come for their supporters too. | ||
But we have to do it in a benevolent way where we have the spirit of light and forgiveness and say, hey, we're all American. | ||
And this is what makes America great is after the Civil War, we all forgave each other. | ||
And that's what I want us to do. | ||
You know, that's what makes us happy because we have that opportunity. | ||
How do we come out of this, right? I mean, how do we come out of this crazed, polarized, dual reality world where they think Trump is Biden and we know Biden is Biden? | ||
We, someone has to stop, someone has to turn the other cheek basically and stop eye for eyeing. | ||
And it's going to, we've already been doing it, so we just have to take it a little bit further and be firm, but don't take it to where we have to strike back and hurt them. | ||
Because what you're looking at is, well, we're going to go to the polls. | ||
That's our big punch. That's our big middle finger. | ||
We're looking at emotionally and spiritually retarded people who it's not necessarily their fault. | ||
They've been programmed that by the globalists through the schools, through the media, through sports, through everything to not understand, not be in touch with God, not be in touch with the spirit of light. | ||
And so since we are, we need to show them how to do that. | ||
Well, and that's what's so crazy because it sounds so ridiculous, right? | ||
You're talking about brainwashing. | ||
you're talking about, you know, collectivism in brainwashing, that whole paradigm. | ||
But it's real. | ||
I mean, just look at this when you have people will get more upset at you for not putting on a mask. | ||
They'll come after you like that's the worst crime you could ever commit. | ||
Then raging mobs, politicized mobs in the streets, looting and arson and murdering people, or even just the blatant theft. | ||
I mean, I mean, I wish I guess I was a financial criminal conspiracist like Joe Biden and could make hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
He's got his brother as a rat hole. | ||
He's got his son as a mule. | ||
I mean, this is like Wolf of Wall Street. | ||
We were joking before the show about Wolf of Wall Street. | ||
Joe Biden is like the Wolf of Wall Street. | ||
He's got rat holes and mules and he's taking all the money. | ||
But, you know, here's the thing that we have to understand is, as Americans, the Creedence Clearwater Revival put out that song about the senator's son. | ||
It's like 40 years ago. | ||
There's multiple Hunter Bidens, Paul Pelosi, you know. | ||
Oh, yeah, Pelosi. And we have to push them all out and fill that. | ||
We have to all get involved in politics. | ||
Everyone listening to this. This is the year I think that demarcation line is drawn. | ||
All right. President Trump is live. | ||
It's the Veterans Calling Special. We're opening up the phone lines coming up soon. | ||
Trump has about 10,000, 15,000 today. | ||
Harris and Biden could barely get 100. | ||
It's really pathetic. You never even know what you got for Trump anymore. | ||
We got a group of... | ||
This is Vietnamese for Trump here. | ||
No. They're not doing a... | ||
They're not doing one of those numbers, are they? | ||
I haven't seen that one, guys. | ||
Hold on. Pull down the heavy metal for a second. | ||
Let me talk to the crew real quick. I might want to hear these Vietnamese for Trump. | ||
What kind of music was this? Is that a music video? | ||
You guys, don't hold out on me. | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
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This is incredible. | |
This is all organic stuff here, Frank. | ||
Frank Cavanaugh is in studio with us. | ||
By the way, Frank, you've performed in front of huge audiences, some of the biggest tours, rock tours in the 90s. | ||
This is like... | ||
I mean, because all the stuff that the left does, like they just hired a bunch of musicians to do some concerts around the country. | ||
Nobody showed up, by the way. | ||
Nobody showed up. So it's almost like a turn-off now. | ||
But no Republicans had anything to do with this. | ||
This is just organically... | ||
Some Vietnamese Americans are just like, I love Donald Trump. | ||
I'm going to do a pro-America video. | ||
I never in my life would have thought that in the middle of Beverly Hills, for the past four weekends, there's been an organic Trump rally in Los Angeles. | ||
to think that that is the belly of the beast, the very epicenter of globalism and liberalism. | ||
In the middle of the richest area, on the main road, people are coming out, and that's exactly what we need. | ||
And what we're watching is the death throes of globalism. | ||
We're watching the death throes of the global media. | ||
Where they're going, with the Hunter Biden fiasco that just happened, with that complete catastrophe for the mainstream media, they finally solidified to a groundbreaking amount of people that they are really the fake news. | ||
If there was any doubt. | ||
There's no doubt anymore, where you cannot be like, look, Hunter Biden, that's all you have to say to anybody. | ||
And right now, I'm not even talking to very close family members because they're like... | ||
I showed them that. | ||
I was like, look at this. | ||
And they had not seen it. You know, I've heard this. | ||
And by the way, I want to give out the phone number right now. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
We take calls from veterans today. | ||
Give us a call. Let us know what branch you are in. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
It's the Veterans Calling Special. Frank, I've been hearing that same thing from people that have, you know, liberal friends or Democrat friends and family. | ||
They'll just send them... A Hunter Biden thing this, or even in response, they'll even start the conversation with some anti-Trump thing, and they'll just respond and say, hey, but yeah, but did you see the Biden deals over here with these stories? | ||
And I've heard the same thing. They get mad and, like, start lashing out, and it's like, wait a second, why do you just discount this on its face? | ||
Because it's so true. | ||
And the thing is, is that you're dealing with mentally and spiritually retarded. | ||
And I'm not saying that in an insulting way. | ||
They haven't developed their mental and spiritual... | ||
And it's been. It's an intentional thing that the media has done to them. | ||
The school system has done to them. | ||
Yes. So that they cannot accept that reality. | ||
And that is the only way that they can react is violently and be triggered. | ||
And it's not going to work anymore when you're burning down all the cities and you just keep getting mad. | ||
You know, I was going to read this. | ||
I want you to read this. I want you to see this. | ||
Look at this and read this. And Scott, I sent you this image too. | ||
I want to get Frank's response to this. | ||
But this, that little picture I just shared you, that meme. | ||
Oh, hold up. Christopher Walken's talk about being a, I think it's either a tiger or a lion. | ||
Christopher Walken. This is perfect. | ||
Put up the picture, guys. I want to get Frank's response to this here. | ||
Because to me, this is the epitome of everything we're looking at right now. | ||
Oh yeah, I've seen this. One of these lions has security. | ||
Free shelter, free food, and free medical care. | ||
The other lion has no assurances. | ||
Everything about his quality of life is his own responsibility. | ||
And this is perfect because... | ||
Living in a cage, the government's job is not to keep us safe from COVID. The government's job is to keep us safe from tyranny. | ||
And the reason that we're all in lockdowns and the reason that there is even a Whitmore or a Newsom is because we as citizens have not stepped up and taken over. | ||
And what happened to Ron Paul in 2012, basically... | ||
A lot of us came out and were Ron Paul supporters and became delegates and became involved in the political machine, Politico. | ||
And we took over half of the Republican Party, and Trump is our result. | ||
The Democrats have not been able to do that with Biden or with Bernie, where they ripped him off like they did Ron Paul. | ||
Somebody sent me the video I shot. | ||
I guess Bernie was in town... | ||
Man, that may have been last year, I guess, even. | ||
I don't remember. But Bernie came to town. | ||
I went out in the bullhorn. I said, hey, dumbasses, Bernie's going to sell out again. | ||
And by the way, Bernie had like 5,000 people show up. | ||
He had big rallies. No one else on the Democratic side. | ||
They're like, Bernie's not going to sell us out again. | ||
He's going to be the nominee. Okay. | ||
And of course they did. | ||
And... That was their responsibility. | ||
And so we have to be relentless in showing this to them, even though we're going to get the bad reactions, even though I don't want to get yelled at when I go into a store because I'm not wearing a mask, but I did. | ||
And you have to go through that. | ||
We all have to go through the uncomfortable thing. | ||
For too long, this country's been spoiled by the globalists on purpose. | ||
Okay, it's nobody's fault. | ||
It is all of our faults because we haven't paid attention. | ||
So now we have to. And it's a beautiful thing. | ||
It's like when you're sick, It's good to vomit. | ||
And that's what the country needs to do. | ||
And then as soon as you do it, it's over with. | ||
And you feel much better. | ||
And that's when we need to be vigilant to refill all that infrastructure of negativity with positive patriotic things. | ||
I like that analogy, even though it's kind of gross, but that is kind of like me after a hangover, right? | ||
It's like, man, I feel like crap, and then I throw up. | ||
It's like, oh, okay. We've drank too much globalism. | ||
We've drank too much socialism. | ||
We have to projectile vomit this all over the wall. | ||
And it is going to be ugly, but yeah, it's going to have Biden's head in it and Nancy Pelosi's head in it. | ||
I mean, excuse me, we need to do it as a nation and that's all right because it will feel and be better as a nation and we just have to understand that it's a process that doesn't have to continue. | ||
When you're sick, you let it happen and then you get better. | ||
And the whole left, 24%, 25% of our country are mentally sick. | ||
They're mentally ill where they actually believe it. | ||
They actually believe me and you are Nazis. | ||
They actually believe everything that they've been told. | ||
And when I showed my family, hey, here's all they look at is New York Times. | ||
I was like, have you seen the Hunter Biden thing? | ||
They instantly got pissed. | ||
It's my job to not get pissed back. | ||
So right now, it's like, what do you do? | ||
You just be cool. | ||
And don't even let them get a reaction out of you. | ||
Just be relentless in the truth. | ||
The truth will always win because it's the truth. | ||
You know, it's easy. I have a feeling we'll get some reactions tonight. | ||
We're going to be out in the armored truck tonight. | ||
I have a feeling we'll be getting some reactions tonight. | ||
All right. When we come back, we're going to go to all the great veterans that are called in here. | ||
Once again, Frank Cavanaugh in studio with us all day today on The War Room. | ||
Coming up as well, Lee Roberts, Chad Roba, Shaw, and Carlos Zapata. | ||
It's all going to be going down here on the Veterans Calling Special. | ||
Let's go to break with a little bit of President Trump live in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and then we'll be back. | ||
I'll be three up or four up. | ||
One thing I know, I'm not 17 down. | ||
So... So I called up the best pollster, a guy, doesn't matter. | ||
Let's just call him John. His first name is John. | ||
I said, John, can I ask you a question? | ||
I just left Wisconsin. | ||
We had a tremendous crowd. | ||
It was like a love fest. | ||
And then I wake up true. | ||
And then I wake up like two days later and I see a poll. | ||
Washington Post, it's all over the place. | ||
You know, they love it. All the fake news. | ||
Look at all of them back. They're fake. | ||
Among the most dishonest people in the world. | ||
Now they have a new thing. They don't report. | ||
They don't report on, you know, criminality like with the Biden crime family. | ||
You know, they don't want to report. | ||
I've got Trump winning Wisconsin, and I've got him surging in Minnesota. | ||
So, watch out. | ||
I'm telling you, I think tonight in Minnesota is going to be an interesting event where They tell President Trump, well, you can only have 250 in this location because of COVID. Okay. | ||
Well, what happens when 10,000 people show up and rip down the barricades? | ||
Not known for Trump supporters to do that, but you never know what they might do to see the commander... | ||
But the president is live right now. | ||
We're monitoring that. We've got Frank Cavanaugh in studio. | ||
We have had just a short little audible here. | ||
Carlos Zapata is going to be joining us at 4 now. | ||
And we're going to have Chad Robichaud on at 5. | ||
I want to go out to the phone lines now, though. | ||
We're going to start with Church in Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S. Army veteran. | ||
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Church, go ahead. Church? | |
No, my name's George. | ||
Okay, well, you know what? Sometimes the call screener gets a little confused. | ||
They've had a lot of Halloween candy. | ||
So, George, go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, no, I just started listening to you guys over the last month or so, and you guys are so dead on, and I just wanted to say thank you, you know? | |
I live in a very college where CSU is, Colorado State University. | ||
And it's extremely liberal, and you guys are very much a breath of fresh air. | ||
It's like you guys remind me of what America should be, but what I grew up America being. | ||
And so, you know, you guys just bring it all back, and I'm just Really grateful for what you guys are able to do on the radio. | ||
Well, we're grateful for you, George. | ||
I'm glad you found us. And Frank, don't you think, though, that really is what we represent? | ||
I mean, so much of my stream of consciousness is just tuning into the populace, the average American, what they're thinking, what they're feeling, but they don't have the platform or the voice to say. | ||
It's not hard to tap into it because it's the truth. | ||
And what InfoWars is now, and what InfoWars is the leader of, and all these other little podcasters from Gavin, Guinness, everyone else, is basically what happened in the Revolutionary War is they would print five-page, 12-page pamphlets, common sense by Locke, and they would pass it out. And InfoWars is now doing it, and podcasters, American populist citizens are doing it individually. | ||
Through podcasting and through broadcasting, and that's how we're shutting down the mainstream media. | ||
So it's like, it's not hard because what InfoWars has tapped into is what all of us are already feeling. | ||
We all know and have known in politics for decades, this is just not right. | ||
We've all heard the crazy uncle, they're all crooks. | ||
And it's been, that's just like I said at the 30 years ago, Creedence Clearwater Revival wrote a song about the fortunate senator's son. | ||
And now, they can't keep that locked down anymore. | ||
And it's because of Infowars. | ||
And it's basically citizen soldiers in the Infowar where the information is the bullets. | ||
And you have to stand up to it. | ||
And Infowars has. And it's now that it is here, this great entity is here, we have to And Infowars already is, in a huge sense, controlling the narrative. | ||
Infowars already controls the narrative right now because nothing that they can try to pull over our heads will work anymore because the Streisand effect has worked with Infowars as well. | ||
Well, and that's why I wanted to ask George. | ||
George, I'm sure you've been tuned in long enough to know how banned and censored we are. | ||
That's them taking away our guns, basically, coming for our guns to fire our ammunition of information. | ||
But George, how did you find out about us? | ||
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Well, I was in an accident and I broke my neck. | |
And I didn't know I had a broken neck and some time went by and I had surgery and I had a spinal fusion. | ||
And so what happened is I had three months to sit on my backside and I was kind of sick of What was on the radio, and I found you guys. | ||
I found Alex Jones. | ||
At first, I was kind of skeptical of some of the things I was hearing. | ||
And then I started, okay, I'm going to take these guys to task. | ||
And I started doing my research, and lo and behold, you guys speak the truth. | ||
And a lot of wool's been pulled over a lot of people's eyes, and it's sickening. | ||
I deleted all my Facebook accounts and all my other social media accounts because I had no voice and I was being censored. | ||
You know, it's like, where am I gonna find my voice? | ||
And you guys are definitely speaking for me. | ||
Well, God bless you. | ||
God bless you, George. | ||
And I mean, that, boy, back surgery is no joke. | ||
So you're up and walking, though? | ||
You're strong? Yeah, I'm strong. | ||
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You know, I got the clearance to go back to work. | |
Can they get you on the golf course? | ||
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Can you hit the links? Well, I never tried golf, but it Hell, if I can use it. | |
Maybe. I mean, I like the gusto. | ||
Back surgery and just go right for it all. | ||
Well, George, God bless you. | ||
I'm glad you found us. I hope you continue to listen. | ||
Try out the DNA Force Plus, by the way, at InfoWarsStore.com for your back pain. | ||
It may help with that. | ||
There may be some even reviews on there about people who've had back pain and back surgeries and the DNA Force Plus helped them. | ||
So, George, thank you so much for the call. | ||
By the way, is that... Do I see Michael Graves? | ||
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It looks like Graves. Hold on. Is that Michael Graves I see back there hanging out? | |
Hey, you better be careful with that guy to your left. | ||
He's known to sabotage the war room. | ||
He may be an undercover commie. | ||
That's a Biden supporter. | ||
I'm just saying. We're just warning you. | ||
All right, let's go back out to the great veterans on the phone lines. | ||
Joe, Air Force veteran in California. | ||
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Joe, go ahead. Hello. | |
Hi, Joe. Oh, wow. | ||
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I actually got on. Thanks for taking my call, guys. | |
Thank you for calling. Well, you know, I wanted to say two things. | ||
First thing, Nancy Pelosi with the Jolly Rancher candies in her mouth all the time. | ||
I don't know what's up with that. She's got the dentures, man. | ||
Yeah, she's got something going on. | ||
I would just like to say, what are you going to do when 50 million Americans come at you from all sides? | ||
I would suggest for them to just ride off into the sunset with all their stolen loot, but they can't go away. | ||
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They're controlled opposition. Yeah, that's, you know, I mean, yeah, please, go away. | |
Now, the second thing I'd like to mention is George G. Schwartz, also known as George Soros, changed his name. | ||
His father changed his name to Soros in 1936 to escape the Nazi invasion, and we all know how that went for him. | ||
Look up his name in the Greek lexicon, 4673. | ||
You can use the strongest concordance. | ||
It's an urn or receptacle for keeping the bones of the dead. | ||
A coffin. The funeral couch or bier on which the Jews carried their dead fort to burial. | ||
So, I mean, you can't get any stranger than that. | ||
So his name was basically like dead Jew coffin? | ||
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Is that what you're saying? Yeah, it's a bier. | |
It's an urn or receptacle for keeping the bones of the dead. | ||
A coffin. The funeral couch or buyer on which the Jews carried their dead forth to burial. | ||
And you see, this is where Jesus... | ||
You can look at Luke chapter 7, verse 14 to kind of get a little bit of an idea of what I'm talking about there. | ||
But in the Greek, that's what soros means. | ||
Now, why his father picked that name? | ||
God works the mysterious ways. | ||
Well, and I'm sure he picked that for a reason. | ||
Yeah, I'm sure it's not a question. | ||
But, you know, here's what's amazing, Joe. | ||
I'm not doubting your information here, but it's like... | ||
I mean, it's not even debated. | ||
George Soros funds all the leftist crap. | ||
He funds BLM, Antifa. | ||
I mean, every movement under the sun that's liberal, George Soros is funding it. | ||
They end up going out and burning down, you know, buildings and rioting and looting. | ||
It's like people won't even accept that, Joe. | ||
They won't even accept that reality. | ||
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For you Christians out there, if you want to look it up, I mean, you could look up the Greek word 4673, Soros, you know, do your homework. | |
It's just very bizarre. | ||
It kind of reminds me of a whited sepulcher, you know, sharpen up out there. | ||
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All of your products, I mean, it changed my life. | ||
I started with the water filters with the vitamin mineral fusion and the iodine. | ||
Changed my life. So if you guys aren't buying the products, you're crazy. | ||
Well, God bless you, Joe. Thank you so much for the kind words and the plug there for InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
I think that's the BioPCA is why my hair's out of control. | ||
You know, that's also like, that's why. | ||
That's a Streisand effect. Two, one, that's the clock. | ||
Alright, I got a new toy here. | ||
This is just now available at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
It's the Alex Jones Cube. | ||
And I'm putting the finishing touches here. | ||
I hope I don't blow this. I was never the most arson crafts type of person here, but I'm putting the finishing touches on my Trump cube right now. | ||
I'm also a perfectionist, so I'm probably not even going to be able to commit to put this tape on there. | ||
I just got to do it. Just got to go in for it. | ||
Got to do it, dude. You know what I mean? | ||
There it is. There it is. | ||
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There's my Trump cube right there. | |
See that? Now you can put this on your desk and trigger a liberal in your office. | ||
Because we know that's fun to do. | ||
You can go get that at Infowars.com right now. | ||
Frank Cavanaugh in studio with us. | ||
Joined by Lee Roberts. | ||
I had a few people reach out to me, Lee, and say, you've got to get Lee on. | ||
He's doing great work for veterans here in Oklahoma. | ||
You've started ReveilleBridge.org. | ||
So you're a veteran yourself. | ||
You're in Oklahoma. You're trying to help other veterans. | ||
Tell us about Reveille Bridge and what motivated you to do this. | ||
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Reveille Bridge is an organization where we're trying to end veteran suicides. | |
We're doing it by providing entertainment in the evenings, during the week, 5 to midnight, on the weekends, 10 to midnight. | ||
And that entertainment can be bands, karaoke, comedians, stuff like that. | ||
Add in support groups. | ||
So the whole idea is to build camaraderie between the veterans and allow them the capability of having someone that when they're facing a crisis, they can reach out to who knows them and understands them. | ||
The reason that I ended up doing this was I was looking for a purpose. | ||
And God kind of guided me into this organization. | ||
And I feel really blessed with the opportunity to help so many people. | ||
What has the success been like so far since you've launched this? | ||
How long have you guys been helping the veterans? | ||
And how many people come up to you and say that this was helpful, the entertainment at Reveille Bridge? | ||
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Well... We're brand new, so we haven't opened yet. | |
We're trying to raise funds. | ||
So you're just now opening, okay. | ||
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Yes. And while, to answer your question on the other part there, of how many people we have touched, I have personally within the last year, well, I should say within the last, since 2016, I have helped over 100 people. | |
Frank, I forget the number, but it's really shocking. | ||
It's like three veteran suicides a day or something like that. | ||
It's more than that. Is it more than that? | ||
Yeah. I think it even gotten worse. | ||
I think it got worse actually during 2020. | ||
It was getting better. I think it was better after Trump got elected. | ||
Maybe there's a correlation, maybe there's not. | ||
But I think 2020, it may have gotten worse again. | ||
Is this something to you that, I mean, when you talk to veteran friends who are struggling, is this the type of thing you think would help them, you know, stay grounded? | ||
Well, you know, what has been stolen from all of us Americans we've been lied to, and who's been lied to the most of the veterans? | ||
I had an ideological view of what the United States was and what was going to happen in my grandfather's military, basically, or my grandparents' world after World War II. And what has happened since Vietnam, the poor guys in Vietnam, and it's a lot better now, but society is not as they were. | ||
So it's like... We think that there's going to be a whole different thing when we come back from war, basically. | ||
And it's not. It's totally different. | ||
And we basically look at the world very negatively and very cynically because we're veterans who, you know, hurry up and wait. | ||
We've gone through the best of times and the worst of times during the military. | ||
And now we're just like, why even mess with it? | ||
I'm getting emotional because I've had so many friends die and it's like, Finding purpose. | ||
Well, you know, that's what you said earlier is that this was to help you find purpose. | ||
That's what every veteran needs to do is you need to understand that what your purpose is, is to go out and help everyone else. | ||
And that is basically the key to life. | ||
Look at what the Alcoholics Anonymous does, is that in order to stay sober, the key is you have to go out and help other people stay sober. | ||
So in order to be happy, you have to go out and help other people be happy. | ||
Right. And I 100% support this. | ||
And the 100 veterans that you've helped need to go out if they want to stay healthy and go help another 100 veterans. | ||
And if we do that 100 veterans, 100 veterans, 100 veterans at a time, then we win because it's an epidemic of That is killing the most amount of military or ex-military people is suicide. | ||
And it's unbelievable. I don't have the numbers in front of me. | ||
I do know that we've had the lowest amount of deaths in Afghanistan so far in 2020. | ||
It goes down every year. But more veterans commit suicide than die overseas in Afghanistan now. | ||
It's a shocking thing that that would be the case. | ||
But it is. You know, Lee, when I heard, when I had a friend of mine bring up your new project, I immediately knew I had to get you on. | ||
Since you just started, what has kind of the initiative response been to this? | ||
Are veterans saying, hey, thank you so much. | ||
This is great. I can't wait to be a part of this? | ||
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We have had a pretty strong uptake. | |
First, I want to come back to that question because Frank mentioned something and you asked about it. | ||
Something that's very important to understanding military suicides is when we talk about veterans, we're talking about people that have already served and got their DD-214 to come out. | ||
But we're ignoring the reservists and the guardsmen who have no support structure at all unless they're over on deployment. | ||
So those are very high. | ||
With their suicides. | ||
Active duty is on the uptick as well. | ||
So when people say 22, that's what the VA says. | ||
But what we should understand is during every hour of the day, at least one veteran, one military person is committing suicide. | ||
And the worst times of the day is between midnight and 6 AM, where 66% of all suicides occur. | ||
Now, back to your question, how are people taking up the uptick? | ||
We've got an organization here in Oklahoma City that's trying to buy an old motel, Old Holiday Inn. | ||
They want us to come into their establishment So we're providing services to their homeless veterans who they're going to be housing. | ||
And. Veterans that go to the VA hospital, which is about 8 minutes, 9 minutes away from this particular location. | ||
So we will be running shuttle buses back and forth from the hospital to the. | ||
Motel. And we have another organization That's coming up and they want us to be in every one of their locations nationwide. | ||
So we've got a strong coalition being built during these founding moments at the time. | ||
Are other veterans groups reaching out to work with you? | ||
Yes. More so than just the OKC project you just mentioned? | ||
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Yeah, the other project That I mentioned. | |
Is I can't give their name at this time, but they are going to be building a location down at Fort Hood and their first location will be in the villages in Florida. | ||
So and they're going to have based on their structure, they're going to have six regional. | ||
Basically like the military has. | ||
So you've got six regional commands, then you've got district commands under that, and then you've got the local chapters. | ||
So tell, we've got a lot of veterans tuned in. | ||
We've got 60 seconds left with you here, Lee. | ||
Tell people where they can follow this project and where they can get informed on, you know, as this gets bigger. | ||
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Our website is reveleybridge.org, R-E-V, E-I-L-L-E bridge.org. | |
We also have a Facebook page, Reveley Bridge, and you can catch us there. | ||
You can also join with me on LinkedIn at linkedin.com slash I-N slash Lee Roberts, CEO. Well, God bless you, Lee. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us today, and I hope that if there's any veterans that are looking for some help or some comfort, that your program will work for them. | ||
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My phone is open. | |
Thank you so much, Lee. | ||
And you know, Frank, we've got Chad Robishaw coming on later. | ||
He's got his organization, Mighty Oaks, programs. | ||
You know, I hope that veterans know there's people out there that do want to help. | ||
Oh, yeah. You know, we all loved being in the military. | ||
And if you're thinking about suicide or you're depressed, just remember that you're still part of that and reach out to your brothers. | ||
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Woo! I love our veterans. | |
They're the best people. And you know what? | ||
I'm smart too. Because I know they're going to be the ones that save my hide if the UN ever comes in to make me a slave. | ||
So you better thank a veteran near you today. | ||
Welcome back to the Infowars War Room. | ||
I'm going to take a couple more veterans phone calls before we get Carlos Zapata on with us. | ||
We were just in Oklahoma with Lee Roberts with the great new... | ||
He's starting. Let's go back to Oklahoma to Miles, U.S. Navy. | ||
Miles, it says here you're the media director for the Veterans for Trump. | ||
Great to have you on here today. | ||
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It's great to be here, and also I do know Lee and the work he's doing with helping stifle the Veteran suicide. | |
In fact, I got out of the Navy in April of this year, and for the last almost four years, I worked specifically in mental health and substance abuse. | ||
So that is a close place in my heart in ending veteran suicide. | ||
And the number right now is actually 22 veterans committing suicide each day. | ||
So it's a national disgrace. | ||
Can you imagine if Walmart had that amount of individuals committing suicide every day? | ||
There'd be committee meeting after committee meeting on Capitol Hill. | ||
No, if any industry or organization has something like that, it'd be red flags everywhere. | ||
But I guess we've just come to accept it with our veterans. | ||
It should be the exact opposite. | ||
Miles, I do have to ask, though, as the media director for Veterans for Trump, what is activity like right now for you guys? | ||
I mean, I've got to assume... | ||
Oh, okay. Talk about that. | ||
I was going to say, I would expect you guys would be overwhelmed with support right now, but I guess the censorship may be stopping that. | ||
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Well, we're the largest grassroots organization of veterans that are organized, and individuals like Major Ed Toledo, General Bulldog, Admiral Kubik are all part of our organization. | |
And I came on board about a month ago, and we put together a It's a commercial, actually. | ||
You know, veterans4donaldfrump.com and watch it. | ||
But we've been pushing it out, and it's just amazing. | ||
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube stifling our outreach. | ||
And, you know, we're just talking about why we support, you know, Our great President Trump, not to mention all the great accomplishments he's had with the VA and accountability. | ||
And there's a lot more work to be done. | ||
And so my work with Bets for Trump is really to bring us all around the same focus of not only, you know, coming off of our national mission, but then refocusing them on a grassroots level to retake our smaller level government seats, our municipalities, our school boards, and giving them a macro level national mission, if you will. | ||
What's currently on the agenda for Bets for Trump with three days left till the election? | ||
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Is it to help President Trump get re-elected? | |
I mean, we've got people out here in Oklahoma. | ||
We have people out in South Florida. | ||
We've got people in Virginia. | ||
We've got people all over the United States really, really pushing to get out the vote for President Trump. | ||
That is our agenda right now. | ||
Has there ever been a movement like this in the veteran community to mobilize the vote for any candidate? | ||
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You know, not that I can see. | |
I see a lot of veteran organizations, and not to discredit any veteran organization, but it seems to me a lot of these veteran organizations that were founded 40, 50 years ago have been designed to fell. | ||
We need to refocus our military. | ||
The fact that we train individuals to become subject matter experts and help veterans come together, like what Lee's doing with Reveille Bridge and Roderick is I don't think there's been any kind of organization. | ||
But the great thing about Veterans for Donald Trump is... | ||
Hey, you know what? I got 10 seconds to break. | ||
Is there a website you want to mention here before we let you go? | ||
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VeteransforDonaldTrump.com. We're not just for veterans. | |
We're for anyone who wants to keep America safe, first responders included. | ||
All right, there you go. We have Carlos Zapata 60 seconds away. | ||
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I kind of... Like... | |
The veterans call-in show the best. | ||
Because you know there's a certain weight when a talk show host says something or maybe somebody says something at City Council or says something on the radio or calls into a show but The veterans have a certain level of respect. They've put their blood they put their skin in the game There's a little added weight to that So when I have the phone lines loaded with veterans calling in it really is just an incredible honor And I want to get to all of your calls, so if you are on hold just be patient with us We will get you through today Frank Kavanaugh in studio | ||
with us. We're into the second hour now Carlos Zapata joins me from California Carlos I mean you've really just I mean wow how popular you've gotten in the last six months or so since your since your speech there at City Council But I want to start with this. | ||
I mean, the support for Trump in California is unlike anything I've ever seen for any candidate, honestly. | ||
I mean, even Obama, I don't remember getting these kinds of rallies and boat parades and car parades and truck parades. | ||
I mean, even in California, I didn't really see that. | ||
I don't expect California to go Trump. | ||
But I mean, talk about what you're seeing in California in support for Trump or in general, maybe just the shift in The intellectual shift away from liberalism and socialism that the governor there is impacting California with. | ||
You know, Owen, thanks for having me on. | ||
And that's a great question. | ||
And I have a lot to say about this because I'm still looking for the Biden voters out here, you know. | ||
I mean, you drive down the street around where we live and it's Trump 2020 flags. | ||
It's, you know, pickup trucks and cars with Trump stickers on them. | ||
And flags waving, it's rallies, it's people gathering to support and make sure that we elect President Trump again for another four years. | ||
And I think the cause of this, what's at the root of this movement, is the fact that Californians are so fed up with what we're seeing in our state. | ||
I mean, we've never had a gun to our head or been backed into a corner the way that we have been over the last seven, eight months through this whole COVID hoax. | ||
And our governor has used this pandemic to You know, as the most draconian, you know, measure to control the people in his state with. | ||
And we've had enough. | ||
I think you're seeing that, Leo, everywhere you look. | ||
I mean, look at these rallies across the country, not just in California, but in all these swing states that supposedly we're going to swing towards Biden. | ||
I mean, Biden can't even light a candle to what Trump's doing. | ||
I've never seen a president or a presidential candidate with this much fire So dynamic, so much energy, such a cult following like Donald J. Trump has right now. | ||
And I wouldn't be surprised, though, if we saw California delivered for Trump on Tuesday. | ||
I mean, that would not surprise me one bit. | ||
Do I expect it right now? | ||
No, I wouldn't bet on it. | ||
But if I woke up on Wednesday morning and found that California had gone for Trump, I wouldn't be shocked even a little bit. | ||
It would just kind of be the feeling of not as much shock, just like, you know what, that's just right. | ||
Because it is right. I mean, all of America should be behind Trump. | ||
I mean, oh, he tweets, or he says the things. | ||
I mean, how about the policy and the fact Joe Biden's about as crooked as it gets? | ||
But, you know, also... I mean, Frank, you're in Ohio. | ||
I mean, I think Ohio is Trump for sure. | ||
I mean, I don't see that. You don't see a walkaway movement for the Democrats. | ||
There's no Republicans walking over to Democrats. | ||
And I'm a former Democrat. | ||
You look at most of the people in California. | ||
You look at what Brandon's done with walkaway. | ||
All these Democrats are coming over to the Republican Party because... | ||
Never in my life would I ever think that California would have a possibility of being Republican. | ||
And now I do, within the last three weeks. | ||
And that's what I mean, where the revolution is going to happen like that. | ||
And we have to understand, we are in the med-savvy revolution. | ||
The revolution has already started. | ||
And it's happening very, very quickly. | ||
And it's a beautiful thing. | ||
We just watched Vietnamese Americans singing for Trump, and it was organic, and it's awesome, and we just have to stay vigilant. | ||
Yeah, I can't get the Latinos for Trump song out of my head. | ||
I'm dancing in my sleep to Latinos for Trump. | ||
I mean, it's like... | ||
I wake up and I'm like, whoa, am I even white? | ||
What is going on here? But there is nothing else like this. | ||
Like you were saying, Frank, there's no other... | ||
I've never seen a political movement like this. | ||
I mean, this is like, you know, the bulls in 96 worldwide. | ||
You know, Carlos, when I watched you talk to the city council, I cried, actually, a grown man, because I was so emotional. | ||
I was like, this is what Americans are. | ||
And if there's a you in every... | ||
Every city council or every town hall, then there's no way that they can win. | ||
And they're already in the process of losing. | ||
And you've inspired, and that's our job as Americans is to inspire each other. | ||
People to understand that when you do have a voice now, we have a voice. | ||
And all the people in Beverly Hills waving the Trump flag, everyone waving Trump flags, we have a voice. | ||
And it's a beautiful thing. | ||
I think we've already won. | ||
I don't want to be too confident. | ||
You're absolutely right, Frank. | ||
And thanks for saying that. | ||
And I don't even think that it's We're good to go. | ||
It's adhering to values that made this country great to begin with, and it's making this country great again. | ||
And what you're seeing is a longing for things that are good, valuable, normal, and patriotic. | ||
And that's why we're seeing this. | ||
This is not about policy, so to speak. | ||
It's not because they want to align themselves with a political movement. | ||
I think they want to align themselves with what this country is and a love for For what is great, which is America. | ||
The exceptionalism that I've always felt, people are now starting to feel too. | ||
And it's okay to be exceptional. | ||
And Donald Trump has made it okay to be unashamedly and unabashedly patriotic again. | ||
And for that, we should be forever thankful. | ||
I mean, we should all have a candle in our home that we light for Donald Trump every night. | ||
Not because he's a perfect man, but because he's brought us back Amen. | ||
Amen. Amen. Amen. | ||
Like he says, like Trump says, I'm not sure there's another man that could have done it or would have wanted to do it or loved America or loved people like Trump does. | ||
Let me squeeze in a call real quick before this next break coming up. | ||
Let's go to Michael in Virginia, U.S. Navy veteran. | ||
Michael, go ahead. Oh, great. | ||
Hello, Owen. Good to talk to you again. | ||
I would like to say, first of all, I think it's wonderful that the bars have opened back up in Texas, and we need to get Austin on the picture. | ||
So let's do something about that. | ||
I also think it's great, it's wonderful that Donald Trump, not only is he having a good tee time on his golf course, but he defeated the corona. | ||
He defeated the virus. | ||
I think that's wonderful. Now we need to do something about Pelosi. | ||
We need to get Pelosi out of there. | ||
We need to put her back where she belongs. | ||
And we all know where that is, back in the gutter, where she came from. | ||
Now, we also know that we as citizens, we as citizens in this great nation, that we all stand together for truth. | ||
We all stand together for fairness and justice. | ||
We all stand together for equality. | ||
We all stand together to see what's right for humans, to see what's right for our people in this country. | ||
Donald Trump is part of that. | ||
Donald Trump is part of that movement to ensure that we as human beings, We find an equitable position in our lives, and we can sue. | ||
We can sue the other side for peace. | ||
We can demand justice. | ||
We can demand the fair treatment that we all so much deserve. | ||
And I want to thank all my veterans out there, and thank you, Owen. | ||
It's a relief. I love you so much for doing this, opening the lines up to us veterans, because we need that so, so much, an outlet sometimes to have our voices heard. | ||
Michael, U.S. Navy veteran in Virginia, you said it all right there, brother. | ||
I love you too. Thank you for calling in today. | ||
Anybody want to respond to that in 30 seconds real quick? | ||
I mean, what I'm sensing in America and what the phone call just gave me was the inspiration that this is the patriotic spirit that filled our forefathers is actually being re-happening again in this country. | ||
And we're part of it. And never forget that. | ||
That we're part of it. | ||
That this is nothing without us. | ||
And that we're going to go through hard times. | ||
But that's part of the good times. | ||
We'll be right back. I got a question for Frank Zapata about Thanksgiving. | ||
We're back. Almost halfway through this veterans call-in show. | ||
Yes, that is Shrimpzilla. | ||
He powers the entire InfoWars studios. | ||
We're renewable here. | ||
We run on shrimp energy. | ||
People are a little surprised that shrimp is... | ||
Well, he's a white shrimp. | ||
Let's be honest. It's white shrimp. | ||
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Alright, he jumps pretty high for a white shrimp, but he powers the whole studios, and that's all that really matters here. | ||
Alright, I wanted to ask, we're kind of having a little fun, so I might as well have a little more fun. | ||
It's not so fun if you're in California, though. | ||
Halloween is tomorrow night. | ||
This is typically a time for children to frolic through the streets and the neighborhoods and indulge themselves, and parents pray they don't get diabetes, and they run around getting free candy. | ||
And it's a fun time for all and there's parties and there's drinks and there's hayrides and everything. | ||
But in California, they're saying this is all illegal. | ||
By the way, it's Carlos Zapata. | ||
I had a Freudian slip or a schizophrenic slip there. | ||
I called him Frank Kavanaugh to my right. | ||
Carlos Zapata is on the Skype there. | ||
So what is going to happen in California on Halloween? | ||
What is going to happen to California on Thanksgiving where your tyrannical governor says you can't have, what, like seven people in a house? | ||
I mean, I don't know the numbers. | ||
It's all ridiculous. How is California taking this? | ||
You know, I don't, for me and my family, we don't answer to the governor, we answer to God. | ||
You know, we sit down at a table to give thanks. | ||
We give thanks to God for everything that he's given us in our lives. | ||
So the governor can tell me what he wants. | ||
I was reading the outline for what he's proposing, and he even went so far, asked to tell us that you can have live music at your gatherings, but you cannot have any horned instruments. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
What? Crazy Saturday Night Live skit, you know, and they're sort of sitting there playing and saying, hey, let's see what we can come up with, see what they'll believe next, see what they'll, you know, abide by and obey, you know. | ||
It's a giant joke, but no, listen, you know, it's our job as parents to protect our children and to make life as normal for them during these crazy times. | ||
So our kids are dressing up. | ||
They love Halloween. We're dressing up. | ||
We live out in the country, so we don't trick-or-treat here where we live, but we go into town, into a neighborhood, and we visit with friends, and the adults sit around and drink beer, and the kids go out trick-or-treating, and they do what every red-blooded American kid should do is fill up their bags full of candy. | ||
And then obviously, you know, I tax them when they get home and I take the ones I like. | ||
Got to get your cut, right? | ||
Yes. I got to get my cut. | ||
That's part of the deal. And you get the best, you get the top of the line candy too, you know, because you got to get that first. | ||
There's only a couple I like. | ||
Kit Kats, they know all the Kit Kats go to dad. | ||
They know that. But, you know, you were saying this earlier, though, how... | ||
I mean, I'm wondering how outside of the realm of politics this pushback is against the Democrats, because it isn't about policy. | ||
I don't really think so. It's about the average person in California like, wait a second, who is this guy telling me I can't have a Thanksgiving dinner? | ||
Who is this guy telling me my kids can't go to school? | ||
I mean, to me, that's the wake-up call. | ||
It's this dominance over your life. | ||
It's not even about politics or policy. | ||
You know, if I really want to be effective in controlling people... | ||
I rein in the craziness and I make it, you know, palatable, right? | ||
He's gone so, I'm not gonna say high into the rock, I'm gonna say far into the left. | ||
Where it's awaken the normal person to think, hey, look, this is way too crazy to make any sense. | ||
I'm just not doing it. | ||
Where even leftist friends, even friends who have voted for Democrats their entire lives are thinking that this is absolutely ludicrous and crazy now, and they're starting to go the other way. | ||
So this is great because this is, at the end of the day, going to benefit us. | ||
It's going to win the election for Donald Trump. | ||
And not only for the presidential seat that he's going to get elected to, but I think we're going to start winning these seats in the Senate, in the House, Yeah, I forget. | ||
I read a story today about the giant red wave, and it just kind of highlighted, I guess, what would be the best-case scenario for Republicans taking back the House, like, 54 Senate seats. | ||
I think they'll end up with 52 or 53. | ||
But, you know, Frank, talk about how ridiculous it is, because You know, Carlos is saying something I agree with. | ||
I have Democrat friends, liberal friends. | ||
They don't like Trump, but they see, for example, all the coronavirus tyranny, and they're like, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
I may not like Trump, but I like this even less. | ||
I mean, how much of this is just a pushback with people? | ||
Because to me, it's like the only people that are embracing and wearing the mask are the most in-the-tank, brainwashed establishment suckers, and that's it. | ||
Anybody who's not a total establishment brainwashed sucker doesn't want to do the mask or the fake pandemic. | ||
Remember in 300 when the guy kicked him and he's like, this is Sparta. | ||
And kicked him into the well. That's what America collectively is now doing. | ||
This is America. You can do it all over the rest of the world, but you're not going to do it here. | ||
And Carlos, I want to ask you a favor. | ||
You need to run. You need to run for political office wherever you're at. | ||
And you need to be on that city council that you went and talked to. | ||
No, I'm going to. | ||
My goal was never to be political when this started, but the moment meets the man, or it meets the man, I guess. | ||
And what I'm doing now, we're going to recall Mary Rickard, who is our District 3 supervisor here, and that's a part of the county that I live in. | ||
And I'm going to take her seat. | ||
She swears in the first part of January, and we have to wait three months in order to get a recall going. | ||
Once that recall is in effect in March or April, I expect... | ||
That I will win in a special election. | ||
So that is the plan. I have had a lot of people tell me that I'm way more effective on the outside than I am on the inside. | ||
But at the local level, I feel that I can really affect some change and I can bring some common sense to this madness. | ||
Did we just get a breaking news story here? | ||
I haven't heard this. | ||
Carlos Zapata announces a run. | ||
What is that for city council? Did we just get some breaking news? | ||
He's a county supervisor. I don't live in the city. | ||
We live in the county, so it's going to be for this three-county supervisor. | ||
But we have to unseat Mary Ricker, who currently holds that spot. | ||
She ran unopposed in the primary, which is the reason that I cannot be a write-in candidate for this election on Tuesday. | ||
So the way that we're going to go about it is we're going to recall her because she's done a terrible job. | ||
People are fed up with her. | ||
Claims to be a Republican, a conservative, and she's absolutely not. | ||
She's governing from the left because of this crazy governor that we have that's influencing them and holding money over their heads. | ||
But, you know, guys like me, we can't be bought, and we need a lot of fresh blood in that county to bring Shasta County to what it should be. | ||
I am hearing so much about petitions to recall governors and mayors taking place on November 3rd because that's when everyone's going to vote. | ||
And they assume, hey, a lot of political people are going to be here wanting to make a statement with their vote. | ||
They can make a statement by signing a petition to recall. | ||
That may be a story that's kind of waiting to break. | ||
Let's take a call real quick before this next break from The Shag. | ||
The Shag. I think they may be talking about my hair. | ||
The Shag in Texas, U.S. Army veteran. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey, what's going on? | |
Howdy. Hey, man. | ||
I just want to tell you that I freaking love everything that y'all do. | ||
Um... I'm going to keep listening. | ||
I've started listening to Infowars whenever Alex Jones got banned. | ||
I was like, why is this guy getting banned? | ||
And then I got the red pill. | ||
So, yep. But, yeah, no, guys, I just wanted to plug in for all of your products. | ||
I got the water filter, the Alexa Pure, and I thought it was great. | ||
But, yeah, I wanted to plug in my band real quick. | ||
We're called Thorns and Thistles. | ||
And we're currently recording a new piece. | ||
I'm going to be putting it out there, and it's pretty red-blooded. | ||
I'm an Army vet, so, yeah, I definitely got that. | ||
Are there other vets in your band with you? | ||
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I'm the only one. I'm kind of like the rebel of the bunch. | |
And what is it, you said thorns and thistles? | ||
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Yeah, yeah, that's what we're called. | |
Yeah. Yeah, but I think there's only like an Instagram page you can find, but for the most part, I'm excited on what that's going to come from because I carry a lot of my faith with me, but it's not like it's completely just... | ||
Well, I'm going to tell you, we got 10 seconds, but real quick, the battle to win back culture from the left is going to be an uphill battle, but it is possible, and the only way to win it is to fight. | ||
So start your band and just keep making music, man. | ||
Oh, what's that? | ||
That's the Biden-Harris bus tried to do a tour through Texas and got surrounded. | ||
Folks, if you're listening here, it's the Biden-Harris bus, and there's about 20 Trump-trained cars behind it. | ||
And that was pretty much the story of the Biden-Harris bus tour in Texas. | ||
Everywhere they went, more Trump supporters showed up. | ||
They followed the bus all around Texas. | ||
They waved their flags. | ||
It really is just the epitome of what's happening right now in this election. | ||
But if you want to know what the epitome of Joe Biden is, this may be the greatest Joe Biden gaffe of his campaign. | ||
I know, folks, you're thinking here, no way. | ||
He farted on live television twice. | ||
He forgets where he is. | ||
He forgets who he's running against. | ||
He forgets what he's running for. | ||
He bites his wife's finger. | ||
He grabs children's crotches. | ||
I mean, it is Halloween. It's kind of scary, but it's true. | ||
But, folks, perhaps the greatest Biden gap yet was just committed in Des Moines, Iowa today. | ||
Now, let's see. I'm going to ask Carlos and Frank. | ||
Maybe they can decipher this for me. | ||
I'm at a loss. What is Joe Biden saying? | ||
Not a whole lot. Wait, hold on, hold on, hold on, wait, wait, wait. | ||
Hold on, guys. We got to get the audio for this. | ||
Wait, let's start this over. Guys, I need the audio from clip 11. | ||
Here, what is Joe Biden saying? | ||
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Here we go. I'll lead an effective strategy to mobilize true international number to pressure. | |
I'll lead an effective strategy to mobilize true international number to pressure. | ||
I'll lead an effective strategy to mobilize true international number to pressure. | ||
He's succumbing to pressure. | ||
What was the movie, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs? | ||
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What was it? So Joe Biden, I'm going to submit him in the benefit! | |
If the guy wasn't trying to be my president, I'd have a hard time laughing at him. | ||
You know, he's a senile old man that has zero business trying to run this country. | ||
I mean, this is a big point game, and he's clearly in over his head. | ||
I mean, I feel bad for the guy, in a sense. | ||
Holy smokes. Yeah, I was just saying that to Owen during the break, that I feel bad for, like, I kind of feel bad for Hunter Biden. | ||
I think he's going to commit suicide. | ||
I feel bad for Joe Biden, but I don't then, because they have ripped off this country, sold us down the river, taken all of our money. | ||
We have to always remember that the reason that they have so much money is because they stole it from us. | ||
And they stole it from us. | ||
Not... Not like literally from our pockets, but from our families, from our kids and our grandkids, by selling our jobs. | ||
By selling out America, why it was so strong. | ||
And they deserve exactly what they're going to get. | ||
But man, that... | ||
It's a mention. | ||
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It's a mention. Come on, man. | |
Like, what? Like, just walk off the stage at that point. | ||
I'd be like, alright, you know what? | ||
I'm sorry, guys. You know what? | ||
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It's time for me here to submit a bit of it. | |
I'm out. And then that'd be it. | ||
I mean, Carlos, if you could explain, if you could describe Joe Biden's campaign in a statement, how would you describe it? | ||
An absolute failure. | ||
And they failed to captivate Middle America. | ||
They failed to represent. | ||
Listen, Joe Biden's been in politics for 47 years. | ||
Let's call it 50 years, right? | ||
And he has failed during that time to represent any of us. | ||
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He doesn't speak for me, I know. | |
This campaign has been a complete gaffe. | ||
I mean, one big giant gaffe. | ||
And at this point, if there's anybody that's really voting for Biden, they're clearly doing it because they hate Trump. | ||
They're not doing it because they actually believe that this guy's the great administrator of this country. | ||
I mean, he's not. | ||
They know this. They're just voting to spite Trump, and that's it. | ||
That's real clear to me. | ||
I'm sorry, the answer we were looking for was shmishivadivishivadivisha. | ||
Lig-a-liga-ding-dong. | ||
Slam-a-liga-ding-dong. | ||
Whammy! | ||
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Oh my gosh. | |
I mean, what is this guy going to say next? | ||
This is insane. And where's Kamala? | ||
I mean, has anybody heard from her or heard anything? | ||
She's riding around on the Harris-Biden bus today getting trolled in Texas. | ||
No, but here's the thing. It's so bad. | ||
I'm glad you said that, Carlos, because they won't even... | ||
So Kamala Harris comes through Texas, has three stops. | ||
They don't even announce the location of the stop because they know that more Trump supporters will show up. | ||
More Trump guys will show up. | ||
Yeah, and this is genius on Trump. | ||
And listen, I've said this from the beginning. | ||
There's signs up here. | ||
If you drive up and down I-5, the main highway in California, there's signs, big giant billboards that say Democrats for Trump. | ||
If I was Trump's campaign manager, I would make sure that every single campaign sticker, sign, banner, you know, whatever said, Democrats for Trump. | ||
You know, it is so clear for these Democrats to understand, hey, listen, this is okay. | ||
This party that you are aligned with, this party that you are registered with right now, It's absolutely bananas. | ||
It's insane. And that little gaffe that we're laughing at, this little blah, blah, blah, blah, whatever the heck Joe Biden said, that is defining. | ||
It's very, very telling and defining of what that party is right now. | ||
There's no clear message at all. | ||
Yeah, I saw a poll that, or it wasn't a poll, it was the data, I guess, from the 2012 re-election of Obama. | ||
It was like, I think like 76% or something of the LGBT community voted for Obama. | ||
The gay pride hat on DonaldJTrump.com is sold out. | ||
I can't even get it. So, I mean, I don't know if that split. | ||
There's a huge gay community in California, in Palm Springs, let's say, right? | ||
Palm Springs, I think it is actually the gay capital. | ||
I mean, there's more gay people in that town than anywhere else I've ever been. | ||
And I love to go there. I love the food there. | ||
I love the culture there. It's a beautiful town in the desert. | ||
If you've never been, you should go. And that is a very conservative town. | ||
They don't talk about this. They don't talk about, you know, the gay Republicans, you know? | ||
And there's a reason for that because the Democratic Party does not own that element of the population. | ||
They don't own the blacks. They don't own the Hispanics. | ||
They don't own any of these factions that they used to. | ||
They used to be able to stake claim to people. | ||
If you were not a white American, they had their hooks into you. | ||
And these hooks have come out over the last eight months or a year now where people are realizing that, you know what, I'm not going to be owned by anybody. | ||
So it's a good thing. The vice of lies. | ||
It's the vice of lies that holds everyone's brain in our souls. | ||
And we forget that. | ||
Who elected Ronald Reagan to be governor of California? | ||
It was the gay people that were working in Hollywood at the time who were ultra conservative. | ||
The Log Cabin Republicans, I believe, are what they're called. | ||
Republicans were not self-promoters, shameless self-promoters. | ||
So it's like there's a large amount of Republicans that are of that community. | ||
And it's beautiful because we are the party of inclusion. | ||
We're the party that doesn't cancel anybody. | ||
We include everybody. | ||
And that's what American politics is. | ||
It goes back and forth. And right now, at this point in time, Carlos, you said it perfect. | ||
We all have to be the man or woman for this period in time of where we are right now. | ||
Because tomorrow's going to be another day. | ||
It's going to be gone. So don't wait. | ||
You have to do it right now. | ||
And fill that place. | ||
Because our founding fathers were the exact same thing. | ||
There's been people like that Throughout history, every generation that are good people that haven't had to do anything. | ||
And now we're called to do it. | ||
And it's a beautiful, fun thing to do. | ||
It's inspiring. And Alex always says, a rising tide raises all ships. | ||
And that is what we're all doing. | ||
Is we're all inspiring each other. | ||
And that creates a whole new spirit. | ||
Because the Luciferian spirit of darkness has had so much control. | ||
And now we're creating. | ||
It's a beautiful thing. I'm so happy. | ||
So happy. The Great Awakening is awesome. | ||
You know, there's something that I want to point out since this is a veteran's show, because I hear this a lot. | ||
I hear, oh, Biden has all the generals and the admirals on his side. | ||
Look at all these generals and flag officers, high-ranking military officials that are voting for Biden. | ||
Well, you know what? That doesn't steer me toward that camp. | ||
That doesn't make me want to be a part of it. | ||
And I'll tell you why. It's because These high-level officers, whether it be a Navy Admiral or an Army or Marine Corps General, they are not the end-all be-all to social policy and to what we need in this country. | ||
They have been so institutionalized over the years. | ||
They've grown up and been raised in this government. | ||
So for them to think outside of that institutional box is clearly almost impossible. | ||
And we saw this from a guy that I respect for Jim Mattis. | ||
I worked for Jim Mattis. And I respect him immensely for what he did in the Marine Corps. | ||
But you saw his inability to leave that and to be effective when he was the Secretary of Defense in working with an administration that was clearly out of that institutional box. | ||
You know, so when people say, well, look, all these admirals and flag officers are for Biden. | ||
You know, don't let them sell you that bit. | ||
You know, don't let that sway you because these people, they're just not as smart as you think they are. | ||
I respect them for their service and what they did when they were in these organizations, but let's leave it at that, you know, and let's not take them further than they need to go. | ||
Alright, we've got one more segment coming up here with Carlos Zapata. | ||
When we come back, I want to take a couple of phone calls here, including an update on a story that we've been following with a lady that's called in before whose son is missing right now. | ||
So we'll get an update on that, and we'll be right back. | ||
Alright, I want to take a couple calls here with our great veteran guest, Frank Cavanaugh in studio, Carlos Zapata. | ||
Yeah, this is just, I mean, there's nothing more fun than a Trump rally in 2020, mostly because they've shut everything else down, but still it remains the truth. | ||
Let's first go to Patricia Holliday in El Paso. | ||
Now, Patricia, you've called in before. | ||
It's very sad. Your son has gone missing. | ||
You've got a couple great veterans on with you here, perhaps even tens of thousands of veterans tuned in listening. | ||
What is the update right now, Patricia? | ||
What makes you call in today? | ||
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Well, thank you for having me. | |
And I'm calling from El Paso, Texas, where we have a curfew and also like a city shutdown. | ||
And before I start, I just want to tell you that I could not be doing all of these rallies, be calling you, be talking to all the government people that I've been talking to and organizing all this. | ||
If it wasn't for Vitamin Mineral Fusion, X2, VasoBeat, the T-shirts, the DNA Force, the Prostagard, etc. | ||
We've been taking those for years now, and I'm on the last tube of the silver toothpaste because I had bought a bulk of them. | ||
And so I'm hoping that'll come back. | ||
Yeah, check out Dr. Jones Naturals at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Dr. Jones Naturals. | ||
Patricia, I didn't plan on you plugging like that. | ||
Thank you so much. I wanted to get an update on the situation with your missing son. | ||
But fill in the audience that may not be aware of this situation real quick, what's going on. | ||
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Yeah, so one thing that we have learned is that we are the press. | |
We, the people, are the press. | ||
And if we stop being so afraid and get out there and talk to each other, we can move mountains or we can, you know, the Army or the DOD is a trillion-dollar agency. | ||
And it is like a huge, heavy ship. | ||
And you need to make waves. | ||
And they have to be big waves to get that ship moving. | ||
And this is day 99 that our son is missing. | ||
No proof that he walked away. | ||
No phone trace. | ||
No banking trace. | ||
We have had leads and they've gotten botched. | ||
We have been over in Juarez and we had a press conference over there where we were allowed to speak freely. | ||
Today, the military, because yesterday we talked to the Chief of Staff, General McConville, we really appreciated that time with him. | ||
And today the military put out, or last night, that we were going to have a press conference right here before our rally outside at the Buffalo Soldiers Gate here at Fort Bliss in El Paso. | ||
Well, right before, a few hours before, they said, no, we can't have it. | ||
It has to be virtual because of COVID. This is going to be outside in the sunshine of El Paso. | ||
The sun is the great purifier, and yet they shut it down. | ||
Well, I mean, that's like saying you can't even go look for your son who went missing from Fort Bliss because of COVID. Like, what? | ||
Like, you're going to stay inside? | ||
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Right, because if we can't have the rally, it's those rallies because there's so many people that are afraid right now. | |
People that are in his unit, soldiers in his unit, that have come to us during the rally because they get to talk to us face-to-face to give us leads, to tell us a little bit about what was going on with our son right before he disappeared. | ||
And so if we can't have our rallies, we don't get those leads and we can't find our son or, you know, information to find what happened to our son. | ||
We found that there was some press coverage of this, so thank God for that, and God bless you, Patricia. | ||
Your family is going to remain in our prayers, and thank you for calling in today. | ||
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Thank you so much. And I want to say one thing too before I leave, that if you are in the military, you need to vote for Trump. If you are a mother, you need to vote for Trump. | |
If you have a business, you need to vote for Trump. If you care about the people in, you know, we've had people that have tried to extort us now because they're trying to make a dollar, trying to ask for false ransoms because they're trying to make a dollar. If you care about these people that are out of jobs and they have to resort to criminal activity to make a dollar, then, you know, you need to vote for Trump so we can get our economy moving again and get these people in real jobs. | ||
Well, Patricia, you said it all right there. | ||
I want to get Carlos to respond to that. | ||
Carlos, what do you think? | ||
First of all, I'm really sorry to hear about that. | ||
You know, I'm really hoping and praying for your family and hope that they find your son or that they get that story out, you know, so you can absolutely know what happened. | ||
Listen, there's 18 million veterans in this country. | ||
That's veterans. That's not active service members. | ||
We are a huge component of the population and we have a voice. | ||
Now, listen, one thing I know about the military is that it's a true cross-section of society. | ||
You have people from all walks of life, all kinds of political affiliations. | ||
So it would be naive to think that they're all going to vote for Trump. | ||
But I would ask that they be introspective enough to say, hey, look, what's going to benefit me? | ||
My service does not end once my contract's up. | ||
I continue to continue to serve my country. | ||
What country do I want to serve? | ||
What country do I want to continue to serve? | ||
A country that President Trump leads with a strong economy, a strong value on individual responsibility, patriotism, and good American culture? | ||
Or do I want to continue to serve in a country that is a socialist, leftist country that is going nowhere, that doesn't offer you anything for the rest of your life? | ||
I think that's a question we have to ask ourselves. | ||
What kind of country do we want to continue to serve even after our time in the military is up? | ||
Right? Patricia, what was your son's name? | ||
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I didn't get his name. It's Richard Halliday. | |
You can go to hashtag find Richard Halliday. | ||
And I definitely appreciate everything that that veteran just said. | ||
My husband is a 30-year veteran, and I'm normally not this vocal. | ||
Because I want people to vote the way they want to vote. | ||
We are a free country. But seeing the economy be destroyed and seeing the hindrance of doing anything good and leading people into criminal activity is breaking my heart. | ||
And so that's why I've taken the time to call in. | ||
We're just about to have this rally again, and we have a couple of people coming that we had to discuss if we were willing to be arrested in order to have this rally. | ||
You have to do that. | ||
You have to do that. | ||
And Richard, if you're listening by any chance, you know, Your family loves you. | ||
You have brothers and sisters that are veterans. | ||
Please come and contact somebody because we're very worried. | ||
I would like to post that on social media as well, that banner that you put up a little bit ago with his information, you know, and information to contact. | ||
You know, I do have friends in Texas and El Paso, so I would love to be able to put that up on social media as well. | ||
And we're praying for you and we're hoping that he comes home soon and safe. | ||
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Very gung-ho. Wanted to go green to gold. | |
Was number one in basic training. | ||
First in AIT. Three AAMs his first year. | ||
What happened? You know, combat lifesaver. | ||
So, yeah, we want to know what happened. | ||
Well, we're going to get a bunch of... | ||
Absolutely, Patricia. Thank you for calling in today. | ||
We're going to have a bunch more effort today after this phone call. | ||
And Carlos, we'll make sure that we get that to you via email or something. | ||
I'll make sure my producer sends you those links so that you can share those on social media, too. | ||
I'll tell you what. Let's get a final comment, though, from Carlos here before he signs off. | ||
Carlos, always a pleasure for you to be on. | ||
It's been a great hour with you. | ||
Final takeaway, final comments. | ||
Yeah, you know, the pleasure's been mine. | ||
Thank you, Frank, and thank you, Owen, for sharing this time with me and allowing me to be on here. | ||
Listen, we have a strong message. | ||
We have a few days left here in this election cycle, and we have to do what's right. | ||
If you have not already voted, we have to absolutely do what's right. | ||
I don't like to tell people who to vote for, but I feel like at this point, I said this on Alex's show yesterday. | ||
We are choosing between freedom and slavery, and I don't know anybody that would vote for slavery any day of the week. | ||
So let's vote for freedom. | ||
Let's align ourselves with a president that loves this country, that makes it okay for us to love our country, and we can do big things. | ||
Amidst all this madness and all the depression that's going on, I am optimistically excited about the future in another four years with Donald Trump as our president, because I really believe that our country is taking a turn for the better, even through all of this craziness that we've seen in the last year. | ||
So, thanks for having me on, and stay tuned. | ||
I'm going to continue to fight. And hopefully you guys will support me and fight with me because we have a lot to fight for. | ||
What are you running for? | ||
What is it? Is it County Commissioner? | ||
County Secretary? County Supervisor. | ||
County Supervisor. County Supervisor in Shasta County, California. | ||
And again, we have to make sure that the recall effort goes through successfully, which it will. | ||
There's a lot of people that want it to happen. | ||
So once that goes through, There will be a special election, and you should see my name on there on that ballot. | ||
And that's what it's all about. | ||
Everybody's got to put skin in the game. | ||
Everybody's got to put their neck out there. | ||
Everybody's got to weigh the risk, assess the risk, and then accept the risk because it will be worth it when we have victory. | ||
Carlos, Godspeed, brother, thank you so much. | ||
You're always welcome. Thank you, guys. | ||
You're always welcome on these airwaves. | ||
Patricia Holliday also. | ||
God bless you and your family. | ||
We'll make sure that more people see that information that you shared with us. | ||
All right, when we come back, we're going to take a couple phone calls in the short segment before our next guest comes on. | ||
All right, we're going to squeeze in a couple calls here from the great veterans who have been holding. | ||
I promise I'm going to try to get to every veteran on the line here. | ||
Ethan calling in from Austin, Texas. | ||
U.S. Army veteran Ethan. | ||
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Go ahead. Go on, buddy. | |
I got to say, you guys... | ||
You, Alex, and David Knight, I've listened to you guys for a few years. | ||
I've discovered you guys, actually, while I was in service. | ||
And I gotta say, you guys are awesome. | ||
Well, you're awesome, Ethan. | ||
I mean, it's amazing to think that just telling the truth is such a revolutionary act, but that's the case. | ||
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It is, and it sucks. | |
But what can you do? | ||
The only way to do is just vote them out, at least. | ||
Yeah, well, we hope we can vote them out. | ||
I mean, that's the goal. Yeah. | ||
Of course, that's why they censor InfoWars, because they're afraid this information will get people to stop voting for, you know, globalist puppets. | ||
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Right. I've actually, I've got a story to tell you that happened a week or two ago. | |
Go ahead. And, well, to keep it short, sweet, and simple, I was actually written up for not wearing a mask. | ||
In Austin? And the thing is, in Austin. | ||
Written up? By who? | ||
We were, it was by my supervisor. | ||
We were working on an FC stadium that's north of Austin. | ||
I don't know if you've seen it or anything. | ||
The soccer stadium they're building and they're trying to steal our money to build a train that no one will take? | ||
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Pretty much. Yeah. | |
That's the one. Yeah, we were up there. | ||
I'm an iron worker, so... | ||
And we were up there just finishing up and then they tried to tell me, hey, you need to put your mask on. | ||
Put your mask on. You're outside welding iron with like, what, like 400 degrees Fahrenheit... | ||
Shrapnel flying around, but wear a mask. | ||
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Yeah, just wear a mask. | |
Oh, but it's just gonna get on your face. | ||
I don't... It's part of the job. | ||
What do I gotta worry about? You know what? | ||
Getting written up for not wearing it is part of the job now, too. | ||
And all of us have to be willing to get written up for not wearing our mask. | ||
We all have to... | ||
What did Gandhi do? | ||
Gandhi got his butt kicked by the British multiple times and didn't fight back. | ||
And that's what we have to do, is we have to turn the other cheek and we all have to kind of take our lumps in this fight for liberty and freedom because, sorry, all of us are at fault that we're here now. | ||
So it's like, Ethan, you know, Look at it that it's good that you got written up. | ||
I hope you don't lose your job, but fight it. | ||
Because if you fight it, the union's going to be with you. | ||
Or whatever, just fight it. | ||
You're another person. | ||
You're another drop in the bucket. | ||
And if there's a million drops in the bucket, it's no longer a drop. | ||
It's full. Anything else, Ethan? | ||
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I will say Trump 2020. | |
I'm hopping on that Trump train. | ||
How's the stadium looking, by the way? | ||
Am I going to want to go watch a soccer game? | ||
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It's actually really nice. | |
All right. Since Ethan built it, I may go check it out. | ||
But they better not rob me blind for that train no one's going to take. | ||
Nobody ever takes the metro here. | ||
They want to take like $500 million from us to build another train for no one to take. | ||
All right, Ethan, thank you so much. Simon in Florida, it actually says British Army, but disagrees with Frank on the turn-the-other-cheek approach. | ||
Simon, in 60 seconds, summarize your response. | ||
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I've been on hold for a long time. | |
I've just got to cover all these points for 60 seconds, but I think your in-studio guest is very wrong. | ||
I'm surprised at how you've oriented your show today, kind of yucking about recalls and Halloween events and stuff like that. | ||
I think, really, frankly, we're at the point now of thinking about how loud it would be when they discharge a firearm in their car, how loud it would be when they discharge a firearm in the hallway of their house, and when they stocked up on their Two years worth of survival food, what exactly are they going to do with it when they have to bug out of that burning panel? | ||
So I think you might want to Hey, Simon, I'm sorry, man. | ||
We got a bad connection with you. | ||
Your sound had really gargled. | ||
But Frank, did you want to respond to that? | ||
You know, we are in control of our own destinies and we are in control of this narrative. | ||
And that is part of the narrative that they want us to do. | ||
They want us to have a civil war so that we can be divided and they can come in and control us. | ||
So all I'm trying to do is advert that. | ||
And we can advert that. | ||
And we will advert that. | ||
So, I disagree with you disagreeing with you, but we politely disagree. | ||
And we all love freedom, so that's what counts. | ||
Alright, when we come back, we're going to be joined by Chad Robishaw. | ||
We enter the final hour, or we're in the final hour of today's Veteran Call-In Show. | ||
We're in the final hour of the Veteran's Call-In Show. | ||
It's crazy to think, when I come back on air Sunday night, it will be November. | ||
So that means... | ||
Election time. Of course, for many people, the elections already come and went. | ||
I've already voted. I proudly voted for Trump mask-free. | ||
And now here in Austin, they're saying you have to wear a mask to vote. | ||
Talk about voter suppression. | ||
What a joke that is. | ||
Joining me now... With Frank Cavanaugh in studio is Chad Robichaud. | ||
Does great work with the MightyOaksPrograms.org. | ||
He's talked about that before on the air. | ||
Feel free to talk about your great program if you want, Chad. | ||
But I got to get you on to talk about the big thing right now, the election. | ||
What are you feeling? What is God telling to you? | ||
What is the universe telling to you? | ||
How do you feel with four days till Trump announces he's won and the Democrats and the media say, no, he didn't? | ||
Well, that's absolutely right. | ||
I mean, Trump's going to announce he's going to win because he is going to win, despite all the antics from the left and from the mainstream media that are trying to scare America with bogus polls and voter suppression and fraudulent mail-in ballots and things like that. | ||
The president's going to win the re-election because that's what the American people want, and that's what the American people are coming out in massive numbers for. | ||
And, you know, they're coming out massive numbers for it because we've seen evidence of what this president has done for America over the last four years. | ||
And I can tell you from the veteran community, you know, I work on veterans policy with the administration and through Mighty Oaks Foundation as an advocate for veterans causes. | ||
I mean, this president has done historical and monumental things within the veteran community that, you know, we can spend the next hour talking about. | ||
Yeah, and you know, that's what I always hear, which is so odd to me. | ||
And obviously, there's not going to be any one group that is going to do the exact same thing at any given time. | ||
But I mean, it seems to me that, I mean, 90% of the veterans I talk to support Trump. | ||
It seems to be more of a common sense issue than a political issue to vote Trump at this point. | ||
It is. I mean, the president in 2016, he promised to reduce the government budget in every area of the government. | ||
He actually did that with the exception of two areas, the DOD and the VA. DOD because he wants to equip our troops to keep our nation safe and maintain the freedoms we have. | ||
Because he loves America. | ||
And the VA, because he believes that our veterans deserve the care, the best care and the choice of care, the very best when they come home. | ||
And so historical budgets within the VA, complete overhaul of the VA, and has changed so much in the area of policy. | ||
In 2016, Mighty Oaks, for those who don't know, is a faith-based organization. | ||
Faith-based care is, I think, an essential part for veterans who have a choice of faith-based care, an essential part of recovery, especially something like PTSD, which I believe, PTSD, combat trauma, these are soul wounds, spiritual wounds, which require A soul solution, a spiritual solution, and programs of faith should be available. | ||
In 2001, President Bush signed the Opportunity and Faith Initiative. | ||
Incredible program during his presidency. | ||
We've been able to help so many veterans do that. | ||
In 2009, President Obama signed an executive order to remove that. | ||
When President Obama signed that, He signed the executive order, removed faith programs, and went 100% clinical. | ||
Over the next four years, they stood up 1,500 programs, spent billions of dollars, and the problem only got worse. | ||
It went up to 22 suicides a day, from 16 to 22. | ||
It was a major problem by removing these programs, like faith and community programs, alternative programs, from the VA. And so in 2016, I was able to sit down with the candidate Trump at the time And ask any question that I could ask. | ||
And to me, the most important question, based on my own experience, my own recovery, and having helped thousands of other veterans, the question that I asked candidate Trump was, if you become president of the United States, will you bring back faith solutions to our veteran community, and will you sign the executive order to do so? | ||
He said yes. And actually, he did sign that executive order. | ||
And so he signed that executive order. | ||
He signed a prevents bill, which is the president's roadmap to empower veterans in the international tragedy of veteran suicide. | ||
He's changed policy in the VA, the Whistleblower Act, which had President Obama's administration are protecting all these terrible employees in the VA. There was abuse and people waiting for six months not doing their job. | ||
President Trump signed this. | ||
We were able to fire 10,000 bad employees in the VA. The VA approval rating right now is 90%. | ||
I have a hard time even saying that. | ||
Because as a veteran, we always were told we were supposed to hate the VA, and we always did hate the VA, and now the approval rating is 90%. | ||
I can't even believe I say it, but it's true. | ||
And right now, we're seeing the president continue to implement these things. | ||
I'm chairing a White House coalition called the FBVSA, Faith-Based Veterans Service Alliance. | ||
And in that capacity, I'm actually advising and giving counsel to Deputy Secretary Pam Powers of the VA to implement some of these incredible things that the president has done for us. | ||
And we're just getting started. | ||
We need four more years to see these things implemented. | ||
We do need four more years. | ||
Just what President Trump has done alone in allowing veterans to get their health care in local offices instead of all having to go to a concentrated VA center is revolutionary. | ||
And that's really where the bottleneck was where people were getting care. | ||
The faith, it's something that for a veteran who suffers PTSD who I didn't even know that I had it when I went to go get my rating from the VA, I'm getting emotional. | ||
They're like, you automatically have 50% PTSD. I'm like, I don't have PTSD. I'm totally good, dude. | ||
You know, it's like the only thing that That has gotten me through it is having the ability to lean on a higher power. | ||
And I'm not saying like it has to be in the traditional sense. | ||
If you look at the microdosing that's happening now with psilocybin mushrooms to help with PTSD, when you see a soul, like what you just said, Chad, a soul crushing, a soul scarring, tattooing experience, you need another huge experience like that to come back. | ||
And President Trump Is the guy who's done that. | ||
And 90% approval rating for the VA is unbelievable. | ||
If anything that Trump's done, he's done that. | ||
He has just gotten started. | ||
He has to. We need him. | ||
We have to have him again. And we need more Trumps. | ||
And that's where we can all step up and be Trump. | ||
No more Trump. We're all going to be Trump. | ||
Because he's given us the ability. | ||
He's sacrificed a billion dollars already of his personal wealth to do this. | ||
Why is the guy doing it? | ||
Because he wants to be hated? No. | ||
And that's what every veteran has sacrificed up to their lives just to be a veteran. | ||
And that's what's going to save this country is that hardcore spine of veterans. | ||
And faith is integral. | ||
And having the courage... | ||
To actually say that is a very hard thing because a lot of people view it as weak, as being spiritual is weak. | ||
And Owen, that's why I gave you that crucifix. | ||
That... It's, we're at a time where we have to be the money, the Jesus, when Jesus turned over the money, the money changes tables. | ||
And we don't, and because I gave Owen this crucifix when I came down. | ||
Yeah, this was sitting on my desk when I got in today, a gift from Frank. | ||
I kind of did a stealth attack in here. | ||
I collect crucifixes, but that stood out to me because right now we are at war. | ||
We're in a spiritual war right now. | ||
And it's not like we've never been in one. | ||
They've just fooled us for decades. | ||
Satan doesn't want you to worship him. | ||
Satan just wants you to not worship Jesus. | ||
So even if you don't believe in Jesus, the spirit of evil wants you to not worship the spirit of light because that is the truth. | ||
It wants you to be confused. | ||
It wants you to be angry. | ||
It wants you to be bitter. It wants you to be jealous so that you will off yourself from the spiritual world. | ||
And I support you so much, Chad, in doing this because it's integral. | ||
People are missing things. | ||
It's the spiritual element is what you're missing. | ||
And people, it's not a bad thing. | ||
It's a badass thing, actually. | ||
No, it is. I mean, when you look at the VA, I mean, the VA does an incredible job. | ||
They do a lot of things bad and they do a lot of things well. | ||
What the VA does a really good job is healing the physical body. | ||
They've done a great job of that. | ||
But you could even have good doctors to heal someone's body. | ||
You could have great psychologists or mental health providers to heal someone's mind. | ||
But I believe until you heal someone's soul... | ||
They're never truly going to be well. | ||
And the only way they heal someone's soul is through a relationship with God, for me as a Christian, in a relationship with Christ. | ||
And that was a personal experience. | ||
I know we're about to go on a break. | ||
maybe we'll come back from the break. I can tell you that was a personal experience for me. | ||
And man, when I was at my rock bottom and almost becoming another veteran suicide statistic, to have that rock bottom decision to whether choose a fork in the road, which way I was going to go and faith was a major part of my recovery. And my life has been about paying that forward to others. Yeah, now you're helping others recover and potentially saving lives with the Mighty Oaks program. | ||
So let's do that. When you come back, tell your personal story, and we'll squeeze in a couple of calls from the veterans we have on the line. | ||
It's the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
It's the veterans call-in special. | ||
We've got three segments left. | ||
Tell all your friends and family to tune in. | ||
Hear from the great veterans of America. | ||
We'll be right back. See, that was before I grew my hair out, before COVID. Frank's telling me he's going to teach me how to play some guitar. | ||
Frank, I don't know if you want that project. | ||
No, it'll be fun, man. That's what it's all about. | ||
Playing guitar should be fun. | ||
Making music should be fun. And that's what we're doing right now should be fun every day. | ||
By the way, is Michael still back there? | ||
Is Michael still hanging out back there? | ||
Michael Graves is back there hanging out. | ||
I don't know. Is he still back there, guys, hanging around? | ||
So we've got a lot of musicians here. | ||
There's Michael. You know, we're going to be going around tonight in the InfoWars armored truck. | ||
So Michael may be playing the guitar. | ||
Frank may be throwing out candy. | ||
You really have no idea what could happen. | ||
Is somebody hiding their face over there? | ||
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All right, Hook. Somebody doesn't want to be on camera. | |
We've got a... | ||
It's more of a centrist. A Tommy agent over there. | ||
Yes, that's Michael Graves throwing out candy in downtown Austin tonight. | ||
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Get ready. That's going to be hilarious. | |
Don't eat it all, Michael. You've got to throw it at people tonight. | ||
All right. I want to hear, though, quickly from Chad Robichaud about the story he was telling about how faith stopped him from becoming another statistic in veteran suicide, and then that led him to create the mighty... | ||
MightyOaksPrograms.org is the website. | ||
Chad, tell that story real quick. | ||
We'll get Frank's response and we'll take a couple other calls here. | ||
I mean, you know, I'm from a multiple generation Marine Corps family. | ||
My father's a Marine in Vietnam, an infantry Marine. | ||
Suffered from a lot of the same things we're talking about right now. | ||
I served, I was a forced reconnaissance Marine, and then my son Hunter is an Anglico Marine. | ||
Went to Afghanistan, and my youngest son Hayden's in Marine Corps boot camp right now. | ||
It's a big Marine Corps family. | ||
As a Marine, I served as a forced reconnaissance guy, and I was a Tasked out to a JSOC Task Force, Joint Special Operations Command Task Force, where I did eight deployments and came home from that eight deployments, you know, after losing some buddies and doing the hard things that we have to do in combat and came home and suffered from a lot of the same things our veterans suffer with today. | ||
I was diagnosed with PTSD. I faced anxiety, depression, pretty debilitating panic attacks. | ||
You know, I know people talk Loosely about panic attacks all the time. | ||
I was in traffic and I had a panic attack, but when I had panic attacks, it's like you're lit on fire and you just never die. | ||
The level of panic, it's like you're drowning or handcuffed to the bottom of a swimming pool and how bad would you fight for a breath of air, but you just never die. | ||
You just never drown. | ||
You never die. Like I was completely debilitating panic attacks. | ||
And I spiraled downhill for a period of about three years. | ||
And at the end of that three years, my wife and I separated. | ||
We sold our home. | ||
We filed for divorce. | ||
We had two separate apartments, 12-month leases on two separate apartments. | ||
And during that time, I... Was when I started really contemplating or really thinking about the situation I was in, all the things that I put my family through. | ||
I mean, when I was deploying, I was just super intense, angry guy and just really taking it out on my wife and kids and my family, like many of us do as veterans, and just living frustrated and making our family suffer for that. | ||
So I started really reflecting on that and realizing that maybe my family would be sad without me, but they would be better off. | ||
And that same hopeless thought finds a home in the hearts of 20-plus veterans every day. | ||
Maybe my family would be sad without me. | ||
My friends would be sad without me. | ||
The world would be sad without me, but it would be better off. | ||
And I decided I was to take my life. | ||
When I made this decision, I wasn't... | ||
I wasn't going to reach out for help or tell people. | ||
I kept it to myself. | ||
I didn't want anyone to intervene. | ||
In my apartment, I'd sit in my closet. | ||
I had my family pictures. I'd put my family pictures on the floor in front of me and look at those pictures and try to build up the courage to pull the trigger. | ||
I had a Glock.22 pistol, a.40 caliber pistol. | ||
And every time I put that gun to my head, you know, I was very deliberate about it. | ||
I obviously know, you know, being a Forster County Marine and being around guns, I know what a gun can do. | ||
And when you pull that trigger, what's going to happen? | ||
I'd push that gun to my head and I'd actually, like, try to make sure I had the right angle. | ||
I wanted to be fast. And every time I get to where I was about to pull that trigger, I had this overwhelming thought that would come over me. | ||
Who is going to find me? | ||
Eventually somebody's going to find you. | ||
I'm in an apartment. Somebody's going to hear a gunshot. | ||
Somebody's going to be missing or you're going to start smelling. | ||
Somebody's going to find you. And that thought would come over me and really just take over. | ||
And I think, well, my son Hunter was the only one with a key to my apartment. | ||
I couldn't think of my kid finding me that way. | ||
And so I would maybe give me enough to pump the brakes. | ||
And the next day I was back at it trying to build up the courage again. | ||
And during one of these moments, my wife unwittingly intervened. | ||
She knocked on my door. I wasn't going to answer it, but I heard her voice, and when she announced her voice, for some reason, maybe shame took over or whatever, but I hid that pistol under her blanket. | ||
I didn't want her to see it, and I went and answered the door, and we got into this argument. | ||
In the middle of the argument, she asked me, She asked me a question that radically changed my life. | ||
She asked me how I could do everything. | ||
You gotta think we were together since we were 17 and 18 years old. | ||
So she asked me how I could do everything I did in the Marine Corps, like to become a Recon Marine, to go to all these schools and training and these deployments and make it in the JSOC Task Force and train for these deployments and go to Afghanistan and do all this stuff. | ||
And then after that three-year downward spiral, I mean, I'm a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt. | ||
I'm 18 and 2 as a professional Mayfighter, so she saw the discipline in my life of being a martial artist and fighting professionally and all these things. | ||
She's seen discipline throughout my whole life professionally. | ||
She's asking me, how can you do all of that and when it comes to your family, you'll quit? | ||
And that question for me radically impacted me. | ||
And I made a decision I was going to get well. | ||
The one thing I knew is I couldn't do it alone. | ||
And I couldn't do it with the people I had surrounded myself by. | ||
And so I needed help. | ||
And she was at this church and asked if there was a man at the church she was going to that could help hold me accountable to this. | ||
And I met a man named Steve Toth at a Starbucks coffee shop. | ||
I had a plan on paper of how I was going to fix my life. | ||
And when I showed it to him, He slid that plan back over to me. | ||
He told me I was going to fail. And I remember his words to me as he tapped on that paper and he said, if this plan doesn't have anything to do with your relationship with God, I'm not going to waste your time. | ||
I'm not going to let you waste mine. And guys, I tried everything in my life. | ||
I had been on medication. I've been through the programs. | ||
I had professional success in my life. | ||
I had all these things that I tried, some good, some bad. | ||
But of all those things, nothing had changed my situation. | ||
We have a saying at Mighty Oaks Foundation, if what you're doing isn't working, why not try something different? | ||
And so I trusted this man, Steve. | ||
I made a faith decision to surrender my life to Christ. | ||
And beyond that, Steve mentored me for an entire year in biblical manhood and biblical living. | ||
And through that process, I found a lot of things out. | ||
But the biggest thing that I think happened in my life was realizing that all these things that happened to me in my past, as bad as those things were, didn't lead me to be in that closet with a pistol in my hand. | ||
What led me there were the choices I made in response to those things. | ||
And as cliche as it may sound, I realized I didn't have to let my past define my future. | ||
I could choose differently moving forward, and I did. | ||
And through that, I found restoration. | ||
I found hope. And ultimately, what I found was purpose. | ||
And that purpose really manifested in paying it forward to others. | ||
What I had discovered through this... | ||
Allotting my life with the life God created me to live and living my life with purpose and intent moving forward. | ||
I've wanted to pay that forward with others and the burden was put inside of me to share with others all these other veterans struggling. | ||
And so I made a decision to start Mighty Oaks Foundation and through that work we've been able to reach over 150,000 veterans in the work that we do. | ||
And so it's been a huge blessing to me and to continue healing for me as well. | ||
You know, that story, that story, that lesson, that life story, that life lesson, I feel is applicable to so many different things. | ||
Everybody has different issues, but that attitude, I feel, is so applicable. | ||
We've only got 30 seconds left here. | ||
I want to take calls on the other side of this break, but Frank, you want to respond to that real quick? | ||
You know, you had to go through that. | ||
In order to do what you're doing right now, you had to go through the fire of that so that you could be what you are right now, to go through the fire of what's happening right now. | ||
And I thank you for that. | ||
And every single one of us as veterans have gone through that already. | ||
And you're going through, if you're in pain right now, you're going through it for a reason. | ||
And that reason is we need you. | ||
We need you to be part of this fight to bring back God, bring back America, to bring back freedom. | ||
And President Trump now leading that fight as well. | ||
He's about to land in Minnesota for another big rally. | ||
Frank Cavanaugh still in studio. | ||
Chad Robichaud with us for another segment. | ||
I want to take a couple phone calls here. | ||
And in the last segment, we'll do nothing but phone calls. | ||
I won't even get probably to touch some of this news, but that's okay. | ||
I'll be back Sunday night. Maybe I can cover it then. | ||
Let's go to Christopher in California, Marine Corps veteran. | ||
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Christopher, go ahead. Hello, thank you for taking my call. | |
Thanks for calling. I've been listening over, and the Communist takeover is true, and it's coming awake if we don't elect Trump for next another four years. | ||
And that's what I want to tell the viewers. | ||
Ever since I was in training in basic and MCRD San Diego, drill instructors, all that, telling me the Chinese, they're coming, we're facing them, they're our next enemy, and here we are now. | ||
The CHICOM's already ready, signed, all these stuff. | ||
It's a sad reality if we don't elect Trump and go together and put our foot on these globalists. | ||
You know, I have more callers, I think, perhaps, in California than any other state. | ||
I understand it's the most populous state, but, I mean, there is no doubt. | ||
There's a conservative stronghold in California. | ||
It just gets drowned out by the media, by Hollywood. | ||
But, I mean, Christopher, I don't know what part of California you're in, but, I mean, Are you seeing all this Trump energy? | ||
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Actually, the opposite. A lot of anti-Trump in Los Angeles, the worst part of California. | |
It's a complete shithole right now. | ||
Sorry for the words. Yeah, we'll dump that. | ||
Guys, dump that. We're in terrestrial radio here, but go ahead. | ||
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A lot of chaos going on. | |
A lot of civil unrest. | ||
You can see the streets. They just look like chaotic. | ||
They're just ghost town, you know? | ||
It's really... | ||
When you think something's done to LA, it's very sad. | ||
No, it is sad. It is sad that these great American cities... | ||
L.A. should be a great American city. | ||
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You shouldn't have to deal with that when you go to L.A. I even think it's people in L.A. that are... | |
I mean, across... | ||
I travel a lot across the country, in places like California, even New York, people are fed up. | ||
And I think when it comes time to vote, we do need to vote for President Trump. | ||
But we need to go down the ballot. | ||
And they need to be voting these... | ||
They need to be voting for Congress and get the House back and get some of these congressional leaders back in the Republican side because the Democrats have failed them. | ||
And they're all shifting to this communist movement and this communist socialist movement. | ||
It's a takeover. And if we don't fight at the ballots and win the House back, You know, we're in trouble. | ||
Yeah, you know, and this is no endorsement of the Republican Party. | ||
Believe me, I get kicked out of Republican events. | ||
They don't really like me much either because I'm a fighter. | ||
But it's about the understanding that, look, we need Republicans in there to back Donald Trump. | ||
And we have to understand that any vote for Democrat is basically a vote for China, a vote for a communist agenda. | ||
Well, and also, if we don't, as American patriots, take over our local politico, it's all the never-Trumpers are just sitting waiting. | ||
So it doesn't even matter. | ||
Trump could be here, yes, for eight whole years and do all these things. | ||
But if we don't take over, on an individual level, all of our local politics, it'll revert right back to it. | ||
So, you know, that is what we... | ||
And it's awesome because I've come out and, like, I'm sitting on Infowars talking about this right now. | ||
Where two years ago, I would not at all. | ||
I was in the very same position as you, Chad, where I was homeless after a second divorce, contemplating suicide. | ||
And for some reason, God filled me with the Spirit to come back and be like, look, no... | ||
And it has made my life the best it has ever been by having a voice again and speaking out. | ||
And people have been like, you must have so much courage. | ||
It's not that I have courage. | ||
I am afraid of only one thing. | ||
I'm afraid of what is going to happen to me, what God's going to do to me. | ||
I could care less what Antifa or the mob is going to do to me here because it's nothing. | ||
Because being in the military, we kind of are cynical about everything after we come out. | ||
Because there's high-speed people in the military. | ||
And so we're incredibly disgusted with what's happened to our country. | ||
And we just want to end it. | ||
And that's why it's happening. | ||
And by the way, for folks that don't know, Frank Cavanaugh was... | ||
I mean, he's been on platinum albums. | ||
He's toured all around and basically got exonerated or kicked out of his band for supporting Infowars. | ||
So, I mean, that's a story for a different past show or maybe a future show. | ||
But... I want to move back out to the phone lines. | ||
We've got so many great veterans on the line here. | ||
Steven, Air Force veteran out of Florida. | ||
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Steven, go ahead. Hey, good evening, guys. | |
First of all, I want to say, Owen, the commercial you guys have made of why you're voting for Trump, absolutely brilliant. | ||
I tried to post it on Facebook. | ||
They blocked it, even with the election. | ||
Yeah, even with the electionnight.news. | ||
Whoa, no, come on now. | ||
I heard Zuckerberg say, under oath, he does not censor. | ||
So you're lying, Stephen. | ||
Zuckerberg's being honest. | ||
I called in about Trump and the vaccine, but I gotta mention this since we're highlighting veterans. | ||
I was watching Lou Dobbs' show on Fox Business, and he mentioned this. | ||
Okay, now here's Tony Bobulinski, an honorable man, served his country in the Navy. | ||
I believe his father did as well, and his brother. | ||
And now, here's Adam Shifty Schiff coming out saying that Tony Bobulinski is a Russian agent. | ||
Yeah, well, Adam Schiff is an... | ||
Asshole. No one believes Adam Schiff anymore. | ||
He completely has no credibility. | ||
And we have to stop listening to them. | ||
It's almost like we're all banned off Facebook and Twitter, but it's a good thing because we're wasting our time on Facebook and Twitter. | ||
Well, you know, it's the weirdest thing, though, and I'm glad you brought this up, Stephen, because... | ||
You've got Bobulinski, who's usually, I mean, this is as genuine as it gets, served in the Navy, does a heroic act. | ||
You've got Giuliani, you've got Michael Flynn, and again, look, I understand the whole Q movement and people like following Q, but it's like, these are the real heroes. | ||
I mean, you should have Tony Bobulinski shirts. | ||
Yes. You should have Mike Flynn signs and everything. | ||
But it's all QQQ. It's like, no, how about the men who are putting everything and their names on the line? | ||
Again, I understand Q people like the show and that's all good. | ||
But I'm saying like, it's like Tony Bobulinski is the hero. | ||
He put the name out there. Rudy Giuliani is the hero. | ||
He put it all on the line. Trump... | ||
So it's just like, it's frustrating to see the real men bringing forward the verified evidence of all of this stuff, and it's just kind of like, oh, it's not really all fun and games, like mystery puzzles, so they barely get any credit. | ||
Chad, do you want to respond to any of that? | ||
Yeah, I mean, Bob Linsky's, I mean, his... | ||
It's just, I mean, why are they shutting it down if it's not true? | ||
I mean, why do they want the laptop back if the laptop hit Hunter Biden's? | ||
Yeah, why are they on the phone? | ||
Why are they signing receipts? | ||
I mean, you can go on and on. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's obvious the mainstream media is going to try to suppress this because if Americans knew the truth and the truth wasn't hidden from Americans, then this would be a complete—I mean, it's already going to be a landslide victory, but this would be a Reagan-level victory. | ||
Stephen, anything else? Yes, sir. | ||
Real quick. Okay, so you remember back in the presidential campaign of 2016 how during the debates with the Republicans, Trump specifically attacked Big Pharma about the vaccines and specifically that the MMR vaccine causes autism. | ||
And Ben Carson, who totally disappointed, said there's no evidence for that. | ||
So here's my point with the coronavirus vaccine. | ||
Alex has expressed concern. | ||
You know, he said, well, he did this to take it away from Gates. | ||
And, you know, here's the thing with this Operation Warp Speed. | ||
Here's what I believe. Trump, as you guys have pointed out, has the total respect of the true military of the United States. | ||
And so the thing is, I think he's going to use Operation Warp Speed as a cover to have the military in place to respond to the chaos that's going to ensue after the election, because the Democrats know they can never win with a Biden-Harris ticket or anybody else for them, for the matter. And so they're going to try to cause total chaos. | ||
So watch for him to have the military in place, not to distribute the vaccine, but to respond with force to this communist insurrection. | ||
Look, I kind of get the feeling that that's just more posing and posturing with the military than anything. | ||
I mean, Trump again today said, we'll have the vaccine, but we don't even need it. | ||
We're rounding the corner. | ||
We have other cures, so we don't even need the vaccine. | ||
So Trump's not really putting it all in on that. | ||
I think he's just having that out there as a hedge for the vaccine crowd that'll attack him if he doesn't talk about a vaccine. | ||
Thanks for the call, Stephen. Chad, final comments, 30 seconds here. | ||
Final comments. Look, America, I know your audiences get out and vote, but we have to get out and vote. | ||
You know, Joe Biden said it, I'll quote Joe Biden, the soul of our nation is at stake. | ||
Religious liberty is on the ballot. | ||
Veterans care is on the ballot. | ||
Everything's on the ballot. But more importantly, the freedom of our nation. | ||
America is on the ballot. We have to get out and vote. | ||
Chad Robichaud, thank you so much. | ||
All right, when we come back, ladies and gentlemen, final segment. | ||
We'll try to take as many of these veteran callers as we can in the final segment coming up. | ||
Oh, hell yeah! | ||
President Trump just landed in Minnesota. | ||
Another massive rally. | ||
Oh, wait. The Democrats said you aren't allowed to have a massive rally here. | ||
We'll see what the turnout looks like. | ||
Let me hit some headlines real quick. | ||
Twitter has just... Unlocked the New York Post after, what, a week or two? | ||
But they've already won that censorship battle. | ||
They muted them when it was viral. | ||
So, I mean, Federal Appeals Court rules mailed ballots must be received by Election Day in Minnesota. | ||
Big news for Trump. | ||
Trump could win Minnesota. | ||
Time Magazine seems to think that Texas is going blue this year. | ||
Election cycle, I say no. | ||
Here's an example of American toughness and grit. | ||
101-year-old woman says she's riding motorcycle to vote Trump in person on November 3rd. | ||
Hope I can make it to 101. | ||
Prayers for Rush Limbaugh, radio legend. | ||
Rush Limbaugh leaves his show early Friday due to illness. | ||
I know he's not doing well. | ||
When you have stage 4 lung cancer, the survival is pretty much never. | ||
But let's hope for a miracle for Rush. | ||
Oh my gosh, oh no! | ||
CNN is reporting. Two people who attended Trump's rally in North Carolina have tested positive for COVID. Well, let's see. | ||
There are about 25,000 people there. | ||
Two tested positive for COVID. I think we're doing okay, Frank. | ||
Yeah, we're all right. I think that's going to be all right. | ||
All right, let me stop right there. | ||
Yeah, Biden's campaign. | ||
He's fumbling, bumbling about. | ||
He pretends he can jog and then almost falls over. | ||
It's a complete embarrassment. The U.S. Surgeon General is a total embarrassment. | ||
What the hell is that guy's problem? | ||
Telling me to mask up? | ||
Screw you, dude. Total fraud. | ||
So he came out to be a weakling. | ||
Oregon shuts down Christian schools in name of COVID while keeping public schools open. | ||
Just some of the headlines there. | ||
Let's go back to the great veterans that are on the line here, and we go to Sergeant, Marine Corps veteran from California. | ||
Sergeant, go ahead. Hey there, Owen. | ||
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Really great show today, guys, speaking to the veterans who are suffering from PTSD. Like myself, I'm a disabled American veteran. | ||
Two tours to Iraq. | ||
I am disabled for PTSD and things. | ||
I can't wear a mask. | ||
You know, being exposed to those burn pits, I have asthma. | ||
I don't smoke, but I have asthma. | ||
And the anxiety that goes with PTSD, you're not getting me to throw a mask on. | ||
So a lot of times I get a lot of people who are like, hey, where's your mask? | ||
You need to put your mask on when you're coming in here. | ||
And my wife will tell you, I mean, I don't go anywhere because I don't want to wear a mask. | ||
And I don't want to fight people about it. | ||
And it's really sad. That's what they've done to us. | ||
And really, it's all corporate government. | ||
And by the way, I know other veterans who have had traumatic experiences and can't wear a mask because of things that have happened to them because of their service. | ||
And they get harassed about a mask. | ||
They try to explain it. Then they test their blood levels and their carbon. | ||
For 20 minutes after wearing a mask, their carbon dioxide levels went up. | ||
For 20 minutes, imagine the damage we're doing to our kids. | ||
Imagine the damage we're doing permanently to our body. | ||
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You know, you were talking earlier. | |
I'm sorry, I lost my train of thought. | ||
My wife was talking to me, but I don't like to fight people with that kind of stuff. | ||
Like Frank said, you know, turn the cheek. | ||
You know, as Christ said, you know, you must turn the other cheek if you're struck. | ||
I'm the kind of guy, though, that if your neighbor doesn't have a store, go out and buy one for them. | ||
I'm a fighter, true and true. | ||
You know, I don't want to fight my own countrymen on something like this, especially when the CDC just came out yesterday and said over 130,000 of those deaths were actually pneumonia, flu, and heart attacks. | ||
And it's just so juvenile. | ||
This whole thing is psychological, and turning the other cheek doesn't mean get out of the way. | ||
You're turning the other cheek so that they can hit your other cheek, which means I'm still not going to wear the mask. | ||
You want to do something to me? | ||
All right, I'm going to turn my other cheek. I'm still not going to wear the mask. | ||
It doesn't mean moving out of the way. | ||
And I think that's what people, they mistake turning the other cheek with getting out of the way. | ||
We have to get yelled at. | ||
We have to make scenes. | ||
We have to do the uncomfortable thing because that's the only way that's going to get us out of a very much more uncomfortable thing, which is this tyranny. | ||
And that's all it's going to take, is all of us doing it all the time, repeatedly. | ||
Take what we're looking at on the screen right now. | ||
You're not supposed to have a gathering of more than 200 or whatever they said, and there's tens of thousands of people there. | ||
Frank, I think what they've done here is, and Sergeant, thank you so much for the call. | ||
I've got to take another call here. | ||
But I think what they've done here is, so Trump's area where he was set to speak is a different area here at the airport where they have the 250 socially distanced and everything. | ||
Trump went to the overflow area to talk to those people first who are grouped up by the thousands. | ||
So, I mean, it's just, it'll be interesting to see what Trump says about this. | ||
I've got to take another call from a veteran, though. | ||
Let's go to Joe in Alaska, U.S. Army veteran. | ||
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Go ahead, Joe. Hey, am I on? | |
Yep. Oh, okay, perfect. | ||
Anyway, regards to this mask thing, I just started blowing through every single store I want to now. | ||
And when the boot looker at the front says, hey, you got to wear a mask to be in here, I just shake my hand in front of my chest and my face, and I tell them, hey, my doctor says I'm too damn handsome to wear a mask. | ||
I like that. I like that one, too. | ||
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That's a good one. Yeah, and then, so all this happened, and it's I wrote a poem, and it's really helped out. | |
I sent this to everybody I know, and I've got nothing but positive responses. | ||
Sorry, I'm a first-time caller, so I'm a little bit nervous. | ||
And I love all your products, by the way. | ||
Anyway, I'll just get to it. | ||
It's called In the Drop of a Mask. | ||
And there's only one three-letter word in it, but it's okay for radio. | ||
Anyway, In the Drop of a Mask... | ||
Walking down the aisle, looking for a smile. | ||
Think about the last one. | ||
Sure has been a while. | ||
In the reflection of the glass, I glanced upon your ass. | ||
So big and so juicy, I started thinking like a freak. | ||
Now I know my interest ain't the only thing that peaked. | ||
Reaching for a can, thinking of a plan. | ||
Now my only doubt is how am I gonna ask you out. | ||
We started talking about... | ||
Stop! | ||
Stop! You know, it's the funniest thing. | ||
There's a part in the book, 1984. | ||
It's been a while since I've read it, but it's the part where, I guess it's Wilson and the girl he meets, and they go to that shady room or whatever, and they hang out, and it's like the first time she takes her clothes off, and they're intimate. | ||
But that's like the mask thing. | ||
It's like you're walking around and everyone's got a mask on and say you do run into a girl that's maybe your age and maybe you feel a connection or something. | ||
But it's like, oh, mask. | ||
What am I even? It could be a dude. | ||
But it's like the craziest thing. | ||
It's like that same emotion of such rarity Of such purity in 1984 where he has his first intimate relations with a woman and it's like, whoa, this is what it feels like. | ||
This is what love feels like. | ||
It's like that same microcosm now is in just seeing another human. | ||
It's like seeing another human without a mask is like that connection that you don't get. | ||
You haven't had it in months. | ||
So it's amazing. All right, let me squeeze in. | ||
We've got, you know what, Amanda from the Canadian Army has been holding for a long time. | ||
Amanda, let me get a Canadian veteran on here. | ||
Amanda, what do you want to talk about? | ||
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Hi Owen, Frank. | |
I just want to talk about the mess down here in Canada. | ||
Our Prime Minister is talking about internment camps and taking our weapons away from us. | ||
It's a real mess down here. | ||
The biggest thing I wanted to talk about was the suicide rate and the PTSD that veterans suffer from. | ||
I am A veteran myself, I served overseas in Afghanistan myself. | ||
I was only 29 years old and I had a young one here at home, three years old. | ||
And I come home, I come home messed up and I hit the bottle and I also hit some other stuff that, you know, obviously shouldn't have. | ||
And that was my way to cope and thinking that it was going to make things better, but obviously it didn't. | ||
You know, and suffering. | ||
Like, on a daily basis through what I went through. | ||
Well, God bless you, Amanda. I'm sorry we're out of time. | ||
I'm sorry. I literally have no time left. | ||
But here's what I want to do. Thad, Thad, you have five seconds. | ||
Watch what Thad does with five seconds. | ||
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Go. What's up, Bowen? | |
Well, I got to tell you something, man. | ||
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I got to have you guys out there in DC. Five seconds. | |
Frank Cavanaugh, thank you. | ||
That does it. Thanks to the great veterans. | ||
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