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Oh say can you see by the dawn's early light | |
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming | ||
And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there Oh say does that star spangled banner yet wave | ||
say does that star-spangled banner yet wave | ||
o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? | ||
How do you explain to the American people that when the FBI received a memo from the CIA alleging that Hillary Clinton had signed off on a plan concerning U.S. Presidential Donald Trump and Russia hackers hampering U.S. elections as a means of distracting the public from our use of a private mail service that you did nothing? | ||
Should Peter Strzok have told you about this? | ||
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I can't explain to you I don't know what Peter Strzok or Director Comey thought about that memo at that time. | |
Should you have been noted— What I can say, Senator— Wait a minute. | ||
No, wait a minute. No, no. Please, please. | ||
I want to get into this. | ||
Everybody is saying that you had the right to open up an investigation against Trump based on the U.S. ambassador—excuse me, the Australian ambassador to the United Kingdom who heard a conversation in a bar. | ||
What you're telling this committee when the CIA informs the FBI about a plan signed off by Hillary Clinton to link Trump to Russia, nothing was done. | ||
Is that what you're saying? There was no investigation of that allegation at all? | ||
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What I'm saying, Sir and Senator, is it is not clear to me that there's an allegation of criminal conduct in that memorandum. | |
That is based on my current reading of it. | ||
I did not see it at the time. | ||
It's not. A counterintelligence investigation is what was opened up against Trump, not a criminal investigation. | ||
Is that true? Papadopoulos was a counterintelligence investigation. | ||
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The case against Mr. | |
Papadopoulos was a counterintelligence case. | ||
So if you're gonna have a counterintelligence investigation opened up against the Trump campaign based on a conversation by the Australian ambassador to the United Kingdom based on a bar conversation, you're telling me that's legit? | ||
And you put all the resources for two and a half years to run that down, but you're telling this committee when our own CIA suggested Hillary Clinton signed off on a plan to link Trump to Russia for political purposes, you didn't do a damn thing. | ||
Is that your testimony? | ||
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No, sir. That's not my testimony. | |
Well, what happened? I'm happy to explain to you how we thought about the issue with Mr. | ||
Papadopoulos. No, that's not my question. | ||
No. My question is, why did the FBI not open up an investigation based on the CIA input? | ||
The CIA is telling the FBI that they have information Hillary Clinton signed off a plan to deflect detention for her and put Trump in a bad light regarding Russia. | ||
That came in September 2016. | ||
You didn't know about it, apparently. | ||
Can you explain to this committee and the American people why the FBI did nothing regarding that allegation? | ||
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I cannot, sir, explain to you what Peter Strzok or anyone else thought about that at the time. | |
But I can explain to you that... | ||
He's just an innocent good boy that didn't do nothing. | ||
He's just doing his best and accidentally spied on a presidential campaign and almost overthrew the nation. | ||
Oopsies, whoopsie-daisy. | ||
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to The War Room. | ||
It is the 11th of November. | ||
The year is 2020. It's a Wednesday. | ||
My name's Harrison Smith, and I am the only host at InfoWars. | ||
They're all gone, and it's just me from now on. | ||
So thank you so much for being here with us. | ||
Of course, Owen Schroyer is leading the Stop the Steal caravan as it thunders through the American South towards Washington, D.C. for the Million MAGA March this Saturday. | ||
Alex Jones and Deanna Lorraine will both be there with him as well. | ||
So, for the time being, I'm what you got, and hopefully I live up to your rather lofty expectations. | ||
What a day it's been. | ||
What a week it's been. What incredible news we're getting out just absolutely constantly. | ||
Representative Ilhan Omar's husband was paid $2.8 million for his political consulting firm and will break down the deeply embedded irony in that entire situation. | ||
There's also a video that I'll show you in just a little bit of a Portland commissioner who has been calling to defund the police. | ||
And it's actually her on a 911 call demanding the police help her. | ||
And you won't believe what situation she got herself into. | ||
We'll play that video in just a little bit from Sarah Huckabee Sanders, former White House spokesperson. | ||
Wait a second. Wait a second. | ||
I don't think this is her real account. | ||
I think I was almost bamboozled. | ||
She's got 36.1... | ||
Alright, maybe it is. Sarah Huckabee. | ||
She's not confirmed on Twitter. | ||
She's not... She doesn't have the blue checkmark. | ||
She does have 36,000... | ||
And regardless, I think this information is accurate. | ||
She says, in Georgia, ballots where the voter only voted for the president, Trump had 818 of those ballots. | ||
Biden, 95,000, which is just incredible. | ||
Now the ballots where the voter voted for the president and at least one other race, which is the natural thing to do when you're sitting in front of a ballot, you typically vote for everything on that ballot, whether you like it or not, whether you're voting for a conservative or a liberal, you know, whatever you do, you go through and there are different propositions and that sort of things that are on various ballots. | ||
Rather suspicious that there should be such an overwhelming number of ballots where only one bubble was filled in. | ||
Only one selection was made, and that was for president. | ||
Now, the ballots where the voter voted for president and at least one other race is much closer to each other. | ||
You have Trump with 2.4 million and Biden with 2.3 million, but rounding them up, they're both 2.4 million. | ||
That seems more accurate than you'd have about half and half. | ||
But in terms of ballots where the voter voted only for the president, they just voted for Joe Biden. | ||
95,000 of those ballots exist there in Florida. | ||
Of course, one of the great ironies of ironies, the ironies of the world these days, is the fact that communist China, red China, Has now been elected to the United Nations Human Rights Council. | ||
And they've reviewed the United States and frankly it doesn't look good. | ||
Maybe they've sent their information off to the sweatshops. | ||
They've got just entire prisons full of Muslims in the Uyghur area. | ||
Just clacking away, doing the calculations, going through the numbers. | ||
And they've got some recommendations for us here in the US. China. | ||
Beneficent China. | ||
Diverse China, open, wonderful, giving China is here to lecture the United States on human rights abuses. | ||
They say they must rule out systematic racism, address widespread police brutality, and combat discrimination against African and Asian Americans. | ||
Darn it, finally someone's holding their feet to the fire. | ||
Finally, we have a hero in this communist stooge here to tell us that we're not doing enough to uphold human rights. | ||
Now, a little bit ironic, isn't it, that a country where you'll see McDonald's with signs on the door saying, no black people allowed, Today, in these days, in this day and age, that's literally happening. | ||
It was around a COVID time. | ||
I guess there was a rumor that black people were spreading COVID. You know, they're not a superstitious or backwards country at all. | ||
That's not what I'm saying at all. | ||
I am saying that McDonald's in China will hang a sign saying no black people allowed. | ||
And they're going to... They're going to tell us about our racism. | ||
There you go. McDonald's apologizes after a restaurant in China bans black people. | ||
A sign that said black people are not allowed to enter the restaurant in Guangzhou. | ||
Yeah, they're going to tell us we got a problem with racism. | ||
Guys, can you do me a favor? Wikipedia.com, just search immigration into China. | ||
Can we pull this up? | ||
Can we pull up just the immigration numbers into China? | ||
Because as you may know, we take upwards of a million people a year into this country. | ||
We're about 300 million Americans at this point, a little bit more. | ||
And we take in about a million people per year. | ||
If you look into immigration into China, here's what the immigration into China looks like. | ||
Immigration into the People's Republic of China is the international movement of non-Chinese nationals in order to reside permanently in the country. | ||
In the late 1970s, roughly 300,000 ethnic Chinese people immigrated from Vietnam to China. | ||
That's pretty much it. | ||
Immigration has increased modestly since the opening of the country and the liberalization of the economy, mostly of people moving to large cities and to Hong Kong. | ||
Let's keep going. | ||
Let's keep going. | ||
Here you go. | ||
In 2016, China issued 1,576 permanent residency cards. | ||
This was more than double what it had issued the year before, but still roughly 750 times lower than the United States' 1.2 million. | ||
So we bring in 1.2 million people into our shores every single year to our country of 300 million. | ||
Their country of over a billion people takes in 1,500. | ||
Just think about that for one second and bring that to your mind every time you are lectured to by the liberals, by the globalists, by the people that are really invading your country and trying to usurp your rights and your heritage. | ||
Every time they say, we must do more. | ||
We must let in more. | ||
It's not right that we keep all these people out. | ||
You never hear that about places like China, do you? | ||
We take in 1.2 million. | ||
They take in 1,500. | ||
And we're the bad guys, right? | ||
And we're the ones not doing enough, right? | ||
Is that how this works? | ||
How amazing is that? | ||
The biggest influx of people into China ever was 300,000 ethnic Chinese people moving back to China. | ||
That's like a month for us. | ||
And they're all Mexicans. | ||
Just incredible, isn't it? | ||
Isn't it amazing? And then, of course, you look at what Biden has planning, coming down the pipe, 700% increase in refugees, citizenship for 500,000 Indians into America. | ||
And China's going to lecture us on our openness, going to lecture us on our human rights record. | ||
It's absurd to the point of hilarity, except it's not that funny, is it, that we are literally, without compare, beyond any sort of equivalency whatsoever, the most generous, the most giving, the most welcoming, the most diverse civilization the world has ever seen becoming more so by the day, and it's not enough. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
It's not enough for you to be taxed. | ||
At outrageous percentages to have your money flittered away to people who hate you. | ||
It's not enough that we open our gates and allow anyone and everyone to come in and get a great paying job from an American company. | ||
You want to be in charge of policing American speech? | ||
Come on in! That's not enough. | ||
It's not going to be enough... | ||
You get that, right? But there's a reason that the globalists that are so intent, so, you know, passionate about bringing refugees into Europe don't feel the same way about China. | ||
You want to know why that is? | ||
China's already communist. | ||
China's already under complete control. | ||
China is already a police state and a cybernetic, technocratic hellhole. | ||
They've got China. They don't need to destroy China. | ||
So, of course, there's no refugees or immigrants. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, this is The War Room. | ||
My name's Harrison Smith, sitting in for Owen Schroyer today as Owen continues the epic, historic, history-making, epic, defining story. | ||
Cascade, cavalcade towards Washington D.C. for the Million MAGA March this Saturday. | ||
Of course you can follow the progression of the caravan at StopTheSteelCaravan.com or on Parler at StopTheSteelCaravan. | ||
I want to play a video for you. | ||
It's entertaining in an ironic way. | ||
It's a city council member, I believe. | ||
I'll get exactly who she is in just a second while we watch the video. | ||
But I'm sure you've seen her picture if you've been paying attention to the news over the last several years. | ||
Months, I guess, however long this has been going on in this interminable hell world that we now live in. | ||
Nothing ever changes, and yet we're constantly sliding towards destruction. | ||
Her name is Joanne Hardesty, and she called the cops, which, again, these are the ironies that you encounter when you try to delve into liberal talking points. | ||
You have this person who's... | ||
Made her name on defunding the police, which we could explore that entire conundrum in and of itself. | ||
The idea that this idea, the defund the police, this slogan, this idea, this movement, which was utterly unheard of and would have been blatantly... | ||
Outrageous and ridiculous, if you were to bring it up to anybody eight months ago, and yet over the course of about a week, it suddenly became unquestionable dogma in the liberals' mind. | ||
Incredible stuff, but here she is making an emergency phone call to 911 demanding the police help her. | ||
She's in a dire situation, after all. | ||
She needs the police's help. | ||
So here she is, Joanne Hardesty, anti-police, defund the police activist, calling the police in Portland. | ||
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Not happening. | |
Not happening. He says I have to get out of his car. | ||
Or he's calling the police, so I decided to call Full House. | ||
Okay. I mean, technically it's his property and you have a civil agreement? | ||
There's no crimes involved? | ||
Well, he said he was calling the cops. | ||
It's not a crime to call the cops. | ||
What was that? | ||
I said, I am not going to allow him to leave me on the side of the road. | ||
I paid for a ride, and he canceled it. | ||
He says he canceled it. | ||
So I'm just going to sit here until he sends me another ride. | ||
It continues like this. | ||
She's an option and idiot. | ||
You can go ahead and pull that video down. | ||
So she's the city commissioner of the city of Portland who demanded that $18 million be cut from the police budget. | ||
And she called 911 because her Lyft driver canceled a ride. | ||
And she was refusing to get out of his car. | ||
It's just the hypocrisy, stupidity. | ||
I mean, call it what you will. It's the people ruling us now. | ||
It's the people who are over us and deciding what our laws are, are these types of incompetent fools. | ||
But I wanted to cut that off because there's much more important things happening over here to my left. | ||
We have a live video of Owen Schroer from the top of the InfoWars battle tank. | ||
They're in Atlanta, Georgia, I believe, with a just massive and spirited crowd. | ||
They're cheering him on in front of the statehouse. | ||
Let's go to this video here. | ||
I want to hear what Owens is yelling here. | ||
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by the dawn's early light. | |
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? | ||
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? | ||
And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Day through to the night, that our flag was still there. | ||
How are you doing, man? | ||
Let's get out. Let's stop this. | ||
Hey, Alan. Can you tell us about the General Shepherd? | ||
I'm right on my bottom line. Subscribe to General Shepherd. | ||
And the home of the brave. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, man! Yeah, yeah, yeah! | ||
Can I get a picture with you? | ||
Yeah guys, let's just get this thing going, huh? | ||
How are you, America? How are we doing today? | ||
The stop and steal campaign has arrived. | ||
I thank you guys for your patience. | ||
We're going to do a little presentation here at the Capitol because in case you didn't know, they're trying to steal the state of Georgia from President Trump right now. | ||
And so we're not going to let them do that, are we? | ||
So we're gonna do a little presentation there. | ||
We're gonna show the blatant election theft that the Democrats are engaged in right now in four states. | ||
Silver Steel! Silver Steel! Silver Steel! | ||
They literally have a crowd bigger than Biden has ever had. | ||
That's a good looking crowd out there. | ||
This is in Atlanta, Georgia, I believe. | ||
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Isn't that right, crew? | |
You can tell me if I'm wrong. This is to stop the steel caravan. | ||
We are heading to Washington, D.C. by the millions willing to let the world know that America is not dead and we are still the leader of the free world. | ||
And right now, as you're well aware, The Democrats are panicking in Georgia, aren't they right now? | ||
The Democrats are panicking in Georgia, aren't they right now? | ||
I was wondering, Japan's are selling off the shelves. | ||
Why is that? Because, they've just said in Georgia, they are going to do a hand recount. | ||
Now, the odds of Joe Biden winning in a hand recount are slim to none, and slim just left town. | ||
Alright folks, that's Owen Schroer live right now outside the Statehouse in Georgia. | ||
He's in Atlanta. | ||
They'll move on shortly, but if you can get down there, you've still got time, folks. | ||
It's the War Room. Stay with us. | ||
We'll be right back. Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer as Owen Schroer is standing on the steps of the Georgia Statehouse in Atlanta. | ||
Surrounded by info warriors who are fired up and ready to go, holding up signs showing the blatant steel that can be seen. | ||
I mean, need you more evidence than strictly the graphs of election night and the extreme and unexplained jump in Joe Biden's numbers that occurred around 3 or 4 a.m. | ||
Now, today is Veterans Day, and of course, we here at the War Room, we have the Veterans Call-In Show the last Friday of every month. | ||
We like to pay respect to our veterans, and we always say, and it's just kind of an ethos around here, the best way to respect veterans, the best way to honor veterans is to not make more of them. | ||
Is to stop the endless war. | ||
To let the sacrifice that the American soldiers have made over many long years in fetid deserts in the Middle East. | ||
Best way to honor that is to let them win something for once. | ||
To declare victory and withdrawal, not send more and more endless waves of American souls to die for unexplained and misunderstood reasons in the Middle East. | ||
The best way to honor our veterans is to make sure there are as few of them moving into the future as possible. | ||
That was one of the... | ||
I, as a young and naive and impressionable 18-year-old, regrettably voted for Barack Obama. | ||
It was basically, mostly the main reason. | ||
After eight years of President Bush, you could see the writing on the wall, the wars were not going anywhere, they were only accelerating. | ||
The consequences of our misguided engagements in the Middle East were becoming numerous. | ||
And while John McCain beat his chest and promised more war and more catastrophe and more firebombing of innocents, Barack Obama at least said he would stop the war. | ||
So in 2008, I was pretty much a single issue voter. | ||
I wanted the wars to stop. | ||
He didn't stop the wars though. | ||
He increased them. He didn't pull out of engagements. | ||
He created new ones. | ||
He didn't help rebuild the countries we destroyed. | ||
He destroyed even more countries. | ||
Now as a free-thinking and intelligent individual, when I was promised something and then that something was denied me, I felt like I had been fooled. | ||
I felt like I had been tricked, bamboozled, lied to. | ||
Strange. That's why I don't have any respect for liberals. | ||
I don't have any respect for leftists. | ||
I voted for Barack Obama. | ||
I wanted to be a part of the generation that was over racism and that elected a black president. | ||
I wanted to be a part of that. | ||
I wanted to believe in what Obama was saying. | ||
I wanted him to pull out of the Middle East. | ||
I wanted to stop spending money there and start rebuilding America here. | ||
I voted for Trump for the same reasons. | ||
That's the shocking thing, right? | ||
The difference is Trump has done it. | ||
Trump has succeeded wildly compared to his predecessors in getting us out of foreign engagements, at preventing the globalists and the media from conspiring together to encourage greater conflict in Syria and Iran. | ||
That's why I don't have any respect for liberals. | ||
If you voted for Obama, I can respect that. | ||
But if you don't realize after eight years that everything he said to you, everything you voted for was a lie, then you're not a thinking person. | ||
You're not a human being. | ||
You're a robot. You're a pet of your betters. | ||
People don't seem to realize this. | ||
They still don't realize it. | ||
They just voted Joe Biden into office. | ||
So let's talk about what Joe Biden plans for our veterans. | ||
He's going to create a hell of a lot more of them. | ||
You can guarantee that. | ||
Want to know why the media is so excited? | ||
So willing to throw every standard of objective journalism out the door to get Joe Biden into office? | ||
You want to know why they hate Trump so much? | ||
Because he threw a stick into the spokes of their entire plan, and much of their plan hinges on the endless warfare in the Middle East. | ||
For example, I read the headline yesterday, but here's the practically giddy headline from AFP News Agency. | ||
Contrary to Donald Trump's impulsive policies in the Middle East, you see, it's impulsive not to go to war. | ||
It's impulsive when, I mean, incredible. | ||
The gaslighting, right? You have situations in Syria where we're told you're not allowed to question it. | ||
There were chemical attacks. There were chemical attacks and we must respond. | ||
We must respond right now. | ||
We must respond in two hours. | ||
In fact, Donald Trump says, okay, I'll respond. | ||
and you have Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi dancing, literally dancing outside with excitement and giddiness that we were going to go to war in the Middle East. We were going to attack Syria with conventional troops. I mean, just thrilled at this, right? | ||
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you But of course, Donald Trump plays them for fools. | ||
Donald Trump sends a few missiles to an empty base. | ||
He gets the visual that says, look, I did something. | ||
You can't be mad at me to say I didn't do anything. | ||
But nobody died. | ||
The conflict didn't spiral further out of control. | ||
We aren't drawn into yet another morass in that godforsaken aspect of the world. | ||
That to these people is impulsive. | ||
That's the impulsive thing. | ||
They want you to just blindly follow their lead. | ||
Oh, and of course, I don't need to mention to you that the reports then came in. | ||
There was never a chemical attack. | ||
This happened twice. It's happened two times. | ||
A chemical attack. We got to go to war right now, Donald Trump. | ||
We got to go to war right now. Right now we got to go to war. | ||
24 hours. We got to be there. | ||
We got to be in war. Donald Trump's like, we'll see. | ||
We'll see about that. And we don't go to war. | ||
So this is the satanic inversion, right? | ||
They want you to believe that not impulsively going to war, that's the impulsive thing. | ||
So I'm sorry. I'm only four words into this headline. | ||
Contrary to Donald Trump's impulsive policies in the Middle East, Joe Biden is expected to shift back to a more conventional U.S. stance and re-engage with Iran, redrawing regional geopolitics. | ||
See, the more conventional US stance is to imperialistically impose our will on people halfway around the world. | ||
That's what these people want you to think. | ||
They want you to think the more conventional US stance is that we will destroy Iran no matter what. | ||
Why? | ||
Israel. | ||
I mean, is there any other reason? | ||
Can one other person name me a reason that Iran is our number one enemy that these psychopaths are aggravating for war with the Persian people? | ||
Have they done anything to us? | ||
Oh, well, they sponsor Hezbollah. | ||
Okay. What do you know about Hezbollah? | ||
You want to start talking about that? | ||
What's Hezbollah's main adversary? | ||
Israel. I mean, come on. | ||
This is not difficult. So, if you want to honor veterans, if you want to celebrate veterans, we have to understand that Most veterans, probably 99% of veterans, go in to the military with the most decent and honorable of intentions. | ||
And it's so unbelievably wicked to take young American men who are patriotic, loving, they want to do good, they want to be a force for good in the world, and to send them to die in their own blood halfway around the world For no reason. | ||
For nothing. For no benefit. | ||
They're not protecting America. | ||
They're not spreading freedom. | ||
They're pawns of a globalist elite that are using endless warfare to enslave the world. | ||
And they're using the might of the American military to carry out their evil plans in deserts 10,000 miles away. | ||
So let's honor veterans. | ||
Let's stop the war. | ||
Let's bring the boys home, put them on the border, maybe protect ourselves for once. | ||
I'll break this down more on the other side. | ||
Alright folks, welcome back to the War Room. | ||
Harrison Smith here talking about how we end war. | ||
This endless, senseless, meaningless war in which we have been engaged for the majority of my life. | ||
Over 20 years we have been engaged in this absurd charade of war. | ||
Bringing freedom to the Middle East. | ||
Protecting people in the Middle East. | ||
Yeah, right. Okay, so we send CIA agitators there to fund extremists to try to overthrow the president of Syria. | ||
Utterly fail. Now, of course, we're waging economic warfare against the great state of Lebanon. | ||
Because basically we failed to take them militarily. | ||
One of the main reasons we failed to take them militarily, thank God, is that Donald Trump was in office and he refused to fall into line with the plan. | ||
You understand that ISIS wasn't difficult to destroy. | ||
Donald Trump destroying ISIS isn't a particular... | ||
Feat or achievement, it's like, I mean, it's us. | ||
It's like we just stop funding them and they go away. | ||
We stop being their supporters, the money dries up, and Syria can retake its sovereign land. | ||
So it was an achievement, the fact that Donald Trump got into office, the fact that he was willing to stand up against the war agitators in the Pentagon and the White House, that was an achievement, certainly. | ||
But ISIS only existed because we founded it. | ||
This is CIA agitation, CIA training. | ||
We have camps to train extremists from all over the world. | ||
Just watch the videos. It's worth it to take a moment and think about this and talk about this because this is one of the major issues That the globalists have with Donald Trump's administration. | ||
It's one of the primary reasons that you're seeing everything that we're seeing right now. | ||
If Donald Trump could have said everything that he said, they don't care that he's not a racist. | ||
But they wouldn't care if he was. | ||
They wouldn't care if he really was calling all Mexican rapists. | ||
He wasn't. They'll lie about it and say that he was, but they wouldn't care in reality if he went along with their war. | ||
If he said, yeah, and we're going to keep, we're going to take Syria, yeah, and we're going to, as AFP puts it, re-engage with Iran. | ||
Go to a more conventional footing with Iran where we're menacing them and threatening them with annihilation if they don't capitulate completely to our every whim. | ||
If he'd gone along with that, he can say whatever he wants. | ||
They want the war. They need the war. | ||
They require the war. | ||
It's part of their plan. This all ties in to what we're experiencing now. | ||
In the next segment, I'll be joined by Tom Papert, and we'll be going over some of the latest of the steal, the election steal, some of the latest breaking news in terms of Revelations, accusations, proof of voter fraud. | ||
We'll be going over that in the next hour. | ||
But the remainder of this segment, in honor of the veterans, I don't say that facetiously. | ||
I don't say that sarcastically. | ||
I have a family member who is a veteran and was very patriotic his whole life and worked very hard to be a good soldier. | ||
And He woke up a couple years ago. | ||
He started watching Infowars. | ||
He started listening to Donald Trump. | ||
He started paying attention to what was going on. | ||
And he realized, oh my God, I was working for the globalists. | ||
I was a foot soldier for the globalists. | ||
I wasn't protecting America. | ||
I wasn't advancing the cause of freedom. | ||
I was a tool and a puppet of people who hate me. | ||
To advance my own destruction. | ||
And it's a horrible thing to realize. | ||
And it's important to let these veterans know that's not your fault. | ||
These people are evil. | ||
You went in there with good intentions. | ||
You went in there because you believed the propaganda. | ||
It's not your fault. You didn't know any better. | ||
Now the Pandora's box is open. | ||
The truth is out there. | ||
They can't take it back. | ||
So I'm sure there's lots of people out in our audience that feel that way as well. | ||
Or maybe they feel that what they were doing was good, and maybe it was in certain small cases. | ||
But here's the reality of the situation. | ||
We were never supposed to leave the Middle East. | ||
There was never a plan for withdrawal. | ||
It was never an option to go in, destroy the systems of power that were there, Set up a democracy and then leave and everything would be great. | ||
That's an absurd pipe dream and the people in charge always knew it was. | ||
That was never the plan. The plan was always, hey, we'll just get them in there. | ||
We'll get them in the quagmire and then we'll be there forever. | ||
And then we'll squeeze the American people dry as we spend billions and billions of dollars building top-of-the-line airports in Baghdad. | ||
While our infrastructure collapses. | ||
We're just bringing it back to the ongoing election. | ||
Never ending war, never ending election, never ending lockdown, never ending surveillance state, never ending income tax. | ||
Everything starts as temporary, doesn't it? | ||
Income tax started temporarily. | ||
The war was a temporary measure. | ||
The lockdowns, the masks, just to flatten the curve, just temporary. | ||
I remember getting in arguments with people at the beginning of this year, going, you know, they're just like, oh, you just gotta wear the mask. | ||
Just wear the mask. It's two weeks, just two weeks, just wear the mask. | ||
And I just kept asking, when are we gonna stop wearing the masks? | ||
What's gonna, what, you know, and if you start something without a purpose, without a reason, without an end in sight, it's not gonna end, folks. | ||
It's never gonna end. That's the way this works, right? | ||
That's why you stop it before it starts. | ||
That's why you stand up as soon as they start sending troops to the Middle East. | ||
The entire country should have been in uproar. | ||
Might I remind you, by the way, just once again to bring this all into perspective and all into focus. | ||
I think it was in either 2002 or 2003. | ||
I can't remember who it was. | ||
It's such a vague memory, but the... | ||
Foundational facts of this recount is certainly true. | ||
There was somebody who went up and accepted an Oscar. | ||
And they said they were against the war and we shouldn't be in the Middle East. | ||
And they got booed off the stage. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
This is Hollywood. The Oscars. | ||
Booing someone off the stage for being against the war in Iraq and being against George W. Bush. | ||
Now is this just evidence that we were all together as a country for once and it was about patriotic pride? | ||
These people hate America. Of course it wasn't about that. | ||
But just know that these deeply held convictions by these liberal jerk-offs in Hollywood and New York, they flip like a coin. | ||
They mean nothing. You can't stand on your principle if your principle is liquid. | ||
You sink. Just think about that for a second, that in the height of the Bush administration, was it Michael Moore? | ||
Was that who was booed off? Yeah, they're looking around. | ||
Oh, whoa, he doesn't want war in Iraq. | ||
He doesn't want war in the Middle East. | ||
I'm not sure it was him. I mean, there was somebody, literally, they booed them off. | ||
Literally, like, they're like, are they booing him? | ||
Yeah, they're booing him right now. Yeah, so just keep this in mind. | ||
Just keep this in mind. | ||
Keep the hypocrisy in mind. | ||
Keep in mind the ability for, and Malcolm X has a great quote about it, and I won't butcher it, but you know, something along the lines of, you know, you can tell how powerful the media is when, you know, the Russians and the USSR, they go from, or, yeah, yeah, USSR goes from like our number one ally in World War II to our number one gravest threat like two years later, and nobody even sees the contradiction there. | ||
It's the same thing here. It's the same thing that's happening. | ||
So in 2003, you had Michael Moore being booed off the stage at the Oscars for protesting the war in Iraq. | ||
And these people are going to tell you they're consistent in their beliefs. | ||
It's utter BS. There are some people, though, hey, let's give credit where credit's due, because Jimmy Dore, I do not like. | ||
I think Jimmy Dore is responsible for a lot of, you know, at least partly responsible for a lot of problems that we see in America today, but Credit where credit's due and respect where he deserves it. | ||
The man is anti-war, the man is anti-corruption, and he'll point it out no matter who it is that he's against. | ||
And you have to respect that. | ||
So, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says, I hope people realize the same Republicans who are refusing to acknowledge the results of the election also championed disastrous foreign policy claiming they're bringing democracy to other nations. | ||
And Jimmy Dore responds, I hope people realize that this is worse than gaslighting. | ||
It's straight up mind effery. | ||
Joe Biden loudly pushed into the Iraq war, then took us from two wars to seven, turned Libya into a failed state with open slave markets, dropped more bombs than George W. | ||
Bush, 26,000 bombs in 2016 alone. | ||
This idea that Joe Biden. | ||
you Is not a warmonger, and Donald Trump is. | ||
I mean, you have to be so dislocated from reality. | ||
It's almost unbelievable. | ||
As a final note, let me just say this. | ||
FM 324. | ||
FM 324 was the counterinsurgency manual published in 2013. | ||
That's the reason we're still in Iraq. | ||
Well, I'm not Owen Schroer. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. And I'm sitting behind the war room desk because right now, Owen Schroer is leading a parade. | ||
The man is leading a march around the state capitol in Georgia, there in Atlanta, with a good-looking group, a sizable contingent of info-warriors carrying the American flag, wearing their InfoWars apparel. | ||
Speaking the truth to power and standing up for their right as Americans to have their votes counted and not be undone by the illegal, illicit, and unqualified votes of the cheaters in the Democratic Party. | ||
There's Greg Reese with his stylish look. | ||
Is that an open road? A little Stetson there? | ||
Looking very good. | ||
And, uh, well... I guess that's it. | ||
That's the end of it. | ||
But the parade continues. | ||
And folks, if you're in Atlanta, you've still got time to get down there. | ||
Or if you're on the path towards Washington, D.C., meet up with the boys from Infowars and join us on our epic march towards this nation's capital. | ||
It's now or never, folks, and even more so because, well, the deep state has their own machinations. | ||
They have their own plans. | ||
They're working behind the scenes, not with the popular support of regular Americans coming out and showing their resolve, but with nefarious groups of secretive insiders. | ||
Working behind the scenes to spread misinformation, disinformation, aka lies, in order to undo the will of the American people and unseat a sitting president who refuses to go along with their nefarious agenda. | ||
So, I'd like to go to this video now. | ||
This is from Darren McBreen. | ||
The deep state Democrats plan to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Donald Trump before the inauguration. | ||
The video title is Invoke 25, and it can be found at band.videoandinfowars.com. | ||
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Here it is. This is an important announcement. | |
The lame duck president of the United States is in the throes of profound paranoid delusions, perhaps even hallucinations, and he must be removed from office as soon as possible via the 25th Amendment or by any other legal means. | ||
Waiting 75 days is no longer possible. | ||
70 days. You know, he'll be gone in 70 days anyway, once the Electoral College meets and we have the inauguration. | ||
70 days, you can do a lot of damage in 70 days. | ||
He still is the President of the United States. | ||
In two months, he's either getting inaugurated or incarcerated. | ||
Here's the bottom line. Donald Trump is going to serve another term. | ||
We just don't know whether it will be in Washington or in prison yet. | ||
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It is clear that Donald Trump is trying to exercise the power because he can. | |
And he is going to settle scores. | ||
But I'm very concerned what he might do in his remaining 70 days in office. | ||
What damage do you think that Trump will do between losing the election and the inauguration of Joe Biden? | ||
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Is he going to pull out? | |
His military? Is he going to engage us? | ||
He has already alluded to there may be a civil war. | ||
What can be done to stop anything he wants to do in the next 70 days? | ||
Well, if Vice President Pence and the Cabinet had an ounce of fortitude and spine and patriotism, I think they would seriously consider invoking the 25th Amendment. | ||
And, you know, pushing Donald Trump out because he is just very unpredictable now. | ||
He's like a cornered cat, tiger, and he is going to lash out. | ||
Then we have to be prepared for what he is going to do in the immediate aftermath of such a loss and what he'll do for the time period between the election and the inauguration of the next president. | ||
The United States government is perfectly capable of escorting trespassers out of the White House, which is just A nice sentence to hear. | ||
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The president came out into the White House briefing room and lied for 15 minutes. | |
Just nonsensical stuff about illegal vote dumps and corrupt election officials and secret Democratic counting cabals and, I don't know, long-form birth certificates, probably. | ||
It's all the same. At the end of that speech, he should have been arrested. | ||
If they could have found handcuffs small enough to take him away, they would have. | ||
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I promise you, I'm absolutely convinced they will escort him from the White House with great dispatch. | |
So do you think the president is a national security threat? | ||
I do. And the fact that, again, that he has the powers of the presidency in his hands is quite worrisome. | ||
This president's going to try to steal this election. | ||
Tomorrow? Come here tomorrow. | ||
We're going to be talking about the 25th Amendment. | ||
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Oh, son of a bitch. | |
Got fired. Yeah, they think they can do whatever they want. | ||
We'll see. You ever tried to pick up a cat that's in a corner and doesn't want to get picked up? | ||
Ha! Try it. | ||
You're going to get scratched. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The War Room. The second hour has begun. | ||
It's the 11th of November, the year 2020. | ||
My name's Harrison Smith, sitting in for Owen Troyer as he triumphantly circles the Atlanta state capitol there in Georgia, like circling the walls of Jericho, waiting for the evil, corrupt establishment to come crumbling down. | ||
I'm very happy to be joined this hour by Tom Papert of The National File. | ||
How are you, Tom? I'm doing great, Harrison. | ||
And may I say, I was watching earlier, I heard that you are the last man standing down there, and you are doing a phenomenal job. | ||
It's quite a promotion. I didn't know this would ever happen, but congratulations. | ||
I've been enjoying watching. I went from no show to like four shows, so I'm moving on up time. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
To all the shows. Well, I'm glad you're here to help share some of this burden, help shoulder some of this heavy load because we have so much going on and it's more than one man can keep track of. | ||
What's the latest today? | ||
I know National File has been on top of it more so than almost any other publication. | ||
What's the latest updates with the ongoing fraud and the attempt to fight back? | ||
So right now, I mean, obviously we're focusing on every single state. | ||
It's just we're only so many people, only so many hours in the day. | ||
So one state we've been really honing in on is Arizona. | ||
And in Arizona, Maricopa County is now the most famous county in America. | ||
It's, of course, the place where Joe Arpaio came from, the great sheriff from there. | ||
And now the Democrats want us to believe that out of nowhere, it's been Republican since the beginning of time, just about. | ||
It's gone totally Democrat. | ||
Well, we have the Sharpie Gate, which they tried to denounce. | ||
We found a video of them saying, do not ever once use a Sharpie. | ||
They did a small hand recount because of that. | ||
Then it comes out that they have abandoned, yes, abandoned their voting tabulation equipment and their ballot printers at a strip mall in the middle of downtown Maricopa County. | ||
You cannot make this stuff up. And then just this morning today, it broke. | ||
That, or I'm sorry, last night it broke and then today it was confirmed, that the Maricopa County Chairwoman of the Republican Party there, she did not sign the certificate of accuracy saying that her team looked at the ballot machines and made sure that they count properly. | ||
She just didn't show up. | ||
That's her job. She's there for that. | ||
She didn't show up. She has now resigned. | ||
So Arizona heads are rolling within the Republican Party for this complete We're good to go. | ||
It's probably the best it's been since November 3rd when things looked very dark and the steel became obvious. | ||
I think more and more Americans are waking up and they're not going to let this happen, Harrison. | ||
Yeah, and it's so great you're pointing out Arizona because so much of my time has been focused on these Detroit and Michigan and Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. | ||
It's almost too much to handle. | ||
So what's your read on the amount of fraud? | ||
Do you think that there is enough from what we've seen already come out? | ||
Do you think there's more coming out? | ||
Do you think it's enough to overturn the... | ||
The so-called victory of Joe Biden. | ||
I mean, clearly this is a false victory. | ||
It's all completely gaslighting. | ||
But I guess that's the question. | ||
I think the question of whether there is voter fraud has more or less been settled. | ||
Even the leftist publications are adding in these little weasel words saying, we meant widespread fraud. | ||
So do you think the fraud is widespread enough to overturn the so-called election results? | ||
Now, just to be clear to the viewers, I'm on the outside. | ||
I live in Kansas. I like not being in D.C. But yes, for the love of God, I do believe that. | ||
I mean, if you look at what's happening across this country, if you look at the front page, a homepage of InfoWars of National File, of any real publication that isn't just an establishment mouthpiece, which they're all being exposed now, and it's great. | ||
But if you look at any real website, I mean, we're talking thousands of votes. | ||
We're talking more fraud, more types of fraud than we ever knew was humanly possible. | ||
And by the way, they always come up with, ah, we found one example of fraud in the entire state of Texas. | ||
See, it happens, it's just not widespread. | ||
The fact is, in, for example, Harris County, there's been a massive fraud operation happening there since probably the 1960s, and it just gets bigger every single two years when another election happens. | ||
So we're going to see, I firmly believe Trump is going to be the president to finally expose this insane amount of fraud that our country has had for God knows how long, so the American people can look back at their recent history and say, wow, when was the last president we actually selected, we actually voted for, and then he got in? | ||
Was it Yeah, you know, that's such a good point. | ||
And, you know, I was talking about it yesterday, the fact that you can go back to 2016 and see Project Veritas videos, back before they were careful at all, where they're going... | ||
Oh yeah, we bust people from poll to poll. | ||
This is what we do. This is how the Democrats win. | ||
I mean, this has been in our face for so long. | ||
I wonder if it's that they got so used to it. | ||
They got so used to not having any scrutiny that they just really went full bore just going, hey, we get away with this every single year. | ||
Why should this year be any different? | ||
And they turned it up just a little bit because they knew they had to to overcome. | ||
Overwhelmed the Trump vote and now it's all falling apart. | ||
And of course you mentioned Harris County. | ||
Harris County was where you had the National File report. | ||
Patrick Howley revealed the stacks of driver's licenses. | ||
We have Project Veritas showing a woman in San Antonio literally buying and selling votes and forcing a woman to change her vote on a mail-in ballot. | ||
You have the Project Veritas video of Ilhan Omar's friends there in Minnesota buying and selling votes. | ||
It's like the evidence is just... | ||
Completely overwhelming. And this has just never been talked about before, but we've always been aware of it. | ||
Is this the reckoning? | ||
Are we finally going to stop this nefarious cheating from happening once and for all? | ||
I think this is the opportunity to do it, Harrison, and I think there's a couple ways this can turn out. | ||
I mean, right now we're in a game of chicken, and it's whichever side blinks first is going to prevent us both from going off the cliff. | ||
But that's where we're going right now, and the Democrats will never be the same after it, because if they push this to its logical conclusion, then you're going to have the Supreme Court learning about all of this fraud and having it all exposed. | ||
But Harrison, I think the reason why they did this isn't that they're just they thought they could get away with it, I think they did this to rub our noses in it. | ||
This is punishment for 2016, for getting Trump over the edge, for getting these last four years of unprecedented prosperity. | ||
This is our punishment. | ||
This is what we get. You have to wear a mask. | ||
Thanksgiving is canceled. | ||
Christmas is probably over too. | ||
You don't get to go outside. | ||
And by the way, your vote doesn't matter. | ||
We're going to tell you that even though you voted in person, you voted by mail. | ||
We're going to tell you that you voted in three states. | ||
We're going to use your maiden name to vote everywhere in this country that we can. | ||
This is, in my humble opinion, they're rubbing our nose in it. | ||
They think it's funny. They think it's great. | ||
They're laughing their rear ends off. | ||
And they think that they will get away with it because, as you said, they always have. | ||
But this is our punishment. This is their attempt to put all of the new voters, the Infowars viewers, who are new viewers relatively, Who did not vote in 2012, who did not vote in 2008, who probably haven't voted since Ronald Reagan. | ||
Trump woke these people back up. | ||
He woke new people up. | ||
He got them into the Republican Party. | ||
This is the globalist attempt to convince the Americans that are now awake that there was no point. | ||
The politics are a scam. | ||
Go back to sleep. And they're not going to be successful. | ||
It's not going to happen this time, Harrison. | ||
Yeah, well, and what do you think about the idea that they almost wanted to get caught in a weird way? | ||
Like, they could have done it maybe in a way that it was a little bit more sneaky, but it's almost like they want us to go, hey, you're cheating, we're not going to accept this, because they've already got that little plan in their pocket where they go, questioning the vote is treason, and we're going to come after you. | ||
I mean, that's conspiracy, but I've been calling that since a month before the election, and it seems to be true. | ||
What do you think about that in the next month? | ||
I think you're absolutely onto something there. | ||
I think that they did want to be caught, because I think that they wanted the media to come out and say, Trump's lying. | ||
They wanted Fox News to turn on the people who watch it, and that's what they're getting right now. | ||
And this is all very exciting to them, because they're finding out whether or not they can just have complete fraudulent banana republic elections in this country, never have another Trump again, and get away with it. | ||
And whether or not the American people will take this punishment that we're receiving. | ||
2020 has been a punishment for 2016, from January 1st till now. | ||
Yeah, the last four years has been punishment. | ||
The Russia collusion conspiracy was punishment. | ||
The impeachment was punishment. | ||
COVID-19, the lockdown is punishment. | ||
We are being... Punished by people that think they're our parents, but they're not. | ||
They're human beings like you and me, and they have just as much right over your life as I do. | ||
That is none at all. | ||
So we shake them off like Gulliver, shaking off the Lilliputians. | ||
More on the other side. Welcome back, folks, to the War Room. | ||
Harrison Smith here, sitting in for Owen Schroyer, joined by Tom Papert of The National File. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at National File and at RealTomPapert. | ||
Always, always great to have Tom on the program. | ||
I love this, Tom. You'll like this too. | ||
From the Babylon Bee. Girlfriend keeps referring to herself as wife-elect despite no official word from boyfriend. | ||
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And that's essentially what we're dealing with, isn't it? | |
You have a girlfriend going, well, I'm going to be his wife. | ||
And the boyfriend's like, what? | ||
I have not made an official statement on this matter as of yet. | ||
That's where we are, right? | ||
Is Joe Biden basically has pronounced himself and he's now in the office of the president-elect. | ||
And I loved Alex Jones standing up and going, actually, I'm in the office of the president-elect. | ||
But, I mean, it's an absurd mirage. | ||
It's an absurd charade. | ||
Do they really think they can get away with this, Tom? | ||
Really? Well, frankly, Harrison, all I can say is that the votes are in, and I have actually been elected the monarch-elect of the United States of America, and it's been confirmed. | ||
Somebody on Twitter confirmed it. | ||
So, no, I will not allow this in my country when I take the crown on January 20th. | ||
2021. This is not going to happen in my country. | ||
But yes, to answer your question, Harrison, yes, they do think they can get away with this. | ||
They still think, and this is what, I come on the show all the time and I say this, they still think it's the 80s. | ||
They still think it's the 50s, really, when everybody is watching three over-the-air broadcast networks and listening to the radio. | ||
And that is how we all get our information. | ||
And the only people who don't get their information that way are crazy anti-government types who read pamphlets and stuff like that. | ||
That's not 2020. | ||
But the thing is, Joe is like 150 years old. | ||
He doesn't know what day it is, what year it is, what an iPhone is. | ||
So there's no way he understands this. | ||
And the people around him probably don't either. | ||
They're still gullible. They still believe they can control information. | ||
But what we're seeing right now... | ||
It's even with big tech stepping in line, banning people. | ||
I mean, we're in the middle. I guarantee you by January 20th, there will be no conservatives left on these platforms. | ||
And even in the middle of this, because of Infowars, because of the alt tech platforms that are coming out, Gab is growing massively. | ||
Nobody's even talking about it. | ||
I believe that we are going to be able to communicate with each other at a critical level that no, they're not going to get away with this. | ||
I mean, we're seeing this play out all across America. | ||
I'm tuning in every single time Owen gets to a new city. | ||
People are very upset all over this country, and they're not just going to go away. | ||
And by the way, Republican Party, they're not going to vote for Nikki Haley in 2024 if this is how you treat Trump. | ||
Oh my gosh, yeah. And we could go on and on about how the Republican Party is dealing with this and just what a disappointment they've been in how we move forward replacing them. | ||
We're coming up with a new party. I mean, I don't think a new party is the answer. | ||
I think we need to just do away with the old Republicans and establish the Republicans as the Trump, the populist, the America First Party. | ||
And we can move forward that way. | ||
And it's been just utterly disappointing. | ||
Not exactly surprising, but severely disappointing the way the Republicans have acted. | ||
But I want to go to this video because you mentioned it's not the 80s. | ||
It's not the 90s anymore. | ||
But even in the 90s, we knew this was happening. | ||
So I want to show a clip. And of course, this relates as well to the headline from Infowars.com. | ||
Hacker gains full admin access on voting machine in under two minutes, where you can see in real time a hacker changing votes within the voting machine. | ||
But here is a video, and you may have seen it because it's been around forever. | ||
it's Clint Curtis testifying under oath that he actually made software to rig the vote. | ||
So let's go to this now and you'll see just how long the ability to change votes in rig elections has been going on in this country. There he is, Clint Curtis is his name. | ||
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Mr. Curtis, would you please state your full name for the record? | |
My name is Clinton Eugene Curtis. | ||
And where do you reside? LSC, Florida. | ||
And what is your profession? I'm a computer programmer. | ||
Would you please speak into the microphone so the audience can hear your testimony? | ||
I'm a computer programmer. | ||
Mr. Curtis, are there programs that can be used to secretly fix elections? | ||
How would that be the case? Because in October of 2000, I wrote a prototype for President Congressman Tom Feeney at the company I work for in Oviedo, Florida that did just that. | ||
And when you say did just that, it would rig an election? | ||
It would flip the vote 51-49 to whoever you wanted it to go to and whichever race you wanted to win. | ||
And would that program that you designed be something that elections officials that might be on county boards of elections could detect? | ||
They'd never see it. Would you answer that question once again? | ||
They would never see it. So how would such a program, a secret program that fixes the election, how could it be detected? | ||
You would have to view it either in the source code or you'd have to have a receipt and then count the hard paper against the actual vote total. | ||
Other than that, you won't see it. | ||
All right, Mr. Curtis, if you had been asked... | ||
You or others with your professional expertise have been asked to design a protective program that would protect the Ohio elections against such software to fix the election. | ||
Could you have done so? | ||
If we've been asked to make a program that can fix the election, sure, anybody can do it. | ||
No, could you have designed a program or a procedure or a protocol that would have protected Ohio against this kind of rigging? | ||
No, you have to look at the source code. | ||
Probably programmers from both or all parties to look at the source code and determine if there's anything in there that shouldn't be there. | ||
I mean, it's a simple program. | ||
You're adding one to a person's total. | ||
It's 100 lines of code tops. | ||
All right. So that is a video from the year 2000 or 2001. | ||
Clinton Eugene Clint Curtis was an American attorney, computer programmer, and ex-employee of NASA and ExxonMobil. | ||
He's notable chiefly for making a series of whistleblower allegations about his former Thank you. | ||
assistant in a scheme to steal votes by inserting fraudulent code into touchscreen voting systems. Tom, here's the interesting thing. Clint Curtis ran for Congress this year and he lost in Florida. I'd love to hear his comment as a Democratic candidate for Congress on whether he thinks that voter fraud is something that should be looked into. I haven't heard from him recently. No, I would actually love to speak to the man as well because I mean he seemed very | ||
honest there in 2000. | ||
He seemed very sincere. Obviously, we know what they did for Roger Stone, to Roger Stone, because he allegedly forgot something when speaking to Congress. | ||
If that man lied, I would hope that the Ohio authorities would have got to him and made sure that he, or I'm sorry, Florida, wherever it was, would have got to him and made sure that he's punished just as harshly as Roger was supposed to be. | ||
And it would be fascinating because the Democrats, obviously, it sounds like, without the context here, were pro-let's-get-rid-of-the-voter-fraud back in 2000. | ||
I can only imagine why after Gore-Bush, they might have been a little bit upset about voter fraud back then. | ||
But it would be interesting to see if now, only 20 years later, they would call this guy a kook, a conspiracy theorist, somebody who's trying to undermine an election and promote anarchy, because that's, of course, what we are. | ||
But you're right, Harrison, people have known about this forever, a very small amount of us. | ||
Now I think we're getting folks, as we walk down, I mean, the people who were holding up signs for Owen an hour ago, and I mean no disrespect, but they don't look like Republicans. | ||
Watching what's going on, looking for the answers, and getting angry. | ||
Well, that might just mean they have honor, right? | ||
Because, you know, if we were in a flipped position and they said, hey, we think you cheated, you know, we need to check this out, I'd go, good, let's check it out. | ||
I mean, I don't want to win by cheating anyway. | ||
It's one of those sort of fundamental foundational aspects of human character and honor and decency that used to be a part of the American fabric and that has been done away with, abrogated in favor of win at all costs, destroy your opponents and get profit as quickly as you can. | ||
More with Tom on the other side. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer as Owen takes his place at the head of the cavalry charging towards Washington, D.C. | ||
It's the stop the steel caravan. | ||
Stop the steel caravan on parlor and stop the steel caravan dot com to be there Saturday for the million MAGA march. | ||
It should be huge. | ||
I have family driving to D.C. from Idaho, believe it or not. | ||
That is quite a drive to go but a small price to pay in my opinion for saving the fate of this nation and indeed the fate of the world. | ||
I'm joined of course by Tom Papert of the National File, one of the premier publications, one of the primary resources for us here at InfoWars to find original reporting that really exposes so much of the dirty deeds of the Democrats in a way that is unlike any other It's really incredible. Here are just a couple of the stories, not necessarily from National File, but just from today that can be found on Infowars and various other platforms. | ||
Detroit Poll Watcher logged, quote, tens of thousands of Biden-only ballots delivered in a weird way, they say. | ||
It's weird. If it's not the official way, yeah, it's a little weird, I guess. | ||
And then, of course, watch Hacker gains full admin access to voting machines in under two minutes. | ||
So, Tom, we got ballots coming out of nowhere. | ||
We got video of ballot counters filling out ballots, like for hours, just sitting there filling out ballots. | ||
We got video of people destroying ballots. | ||
We've got the ballot harvesting that goes on throughout all the... | ||
It shouldn't be illegal anywhere. | ||
It is some places, not in others, but we've seen the way it's abused. | ||
We've got hackers being able to get into machines. | ||
We've got something like 20 states having voter systems that are actually connected to the internet and accessible by anybody. | ||
I mean, we're trying to bail water with a strainer here. | ||
This is almost too much to conceive. | ||
But to you, Tom, what's the biggest threat that we're facing here? | ||
And where do we focus our lasers? | ||
Right now, we're just like... Spewing light everywhere right now. | ||
Well, now that is the struggle, right? | ||
Because there are like six states we're looking at. | ||
All of them that I firmly believe we should have won that are being stolen by the Democrats. | ||
And if you look, they all seem to use the same voting machines, the same voting software, the same – it looks like the same people counting the votes. | ||
I don't get it, Harrison. There's not a lot of diversity at these vote-counting places. | ||
It seems to exclusively be body-positive women of color. | ||
I don't understand this. | ||
But I think the biggest concern right now is the attempt at demoralization. | ||
And of course, that's why Infowars is here. | ||
You guys are the lightning rod for the energy of this country. | ||
I firmly believe it. | ||
And the Democrat Party and their media apparatchik, which now includes, we all know, Fox News, as well as the allies in the Republican Party, they are hoping all of this goes away, Trump will back down, and we can go back to how things were prior to 2015 when he came walking down the escalator. | ||
We have to tell them that the American people, Trump's base, Trump's voters, I believe Trump's This is all probably going to get him millions of new supporters. | ||
If he could even get a third election, he might get 80 million votes. | ||
But we all need to stand steadfast by the president because they're going to do everything they can. | ||
That's why we had Biden be coronated on Saturday or the announcement of his coronation. | ||
President-elect, they want us to believe. | ||
It's nonsense. It's insane. | ||
But the goal is to get us to stop supporting Trump To get a critical mass of the base to abandon him. | ||
I believe that is the only way they can win if they make us back down. | ||
And I don't think we're going to do it. | ||
I know I'm not going to. | ||
Yeah, well, you know, I think I said it when we were talking yesterday. | ||
The only way that an army wins a war is when the other side surrenders. | ||
It's the only possible way. | ||
It's why morale is of such paramount importance here. | ||
And the way you phrase it is sort of the perfect segue because you said they want to get back to the way things were. | ||
Let's talk about the way things were and the way they will be. | ||
If Biden is allowed to steal this election. | ||
I like the way this user from Twitter. | ||
Her name is Loverly at MySharie6. | ||
She says the reason the deep state hasn't had to rig previous elections is because before 2016 they owned both candidates. | ||
They didn't need to rig the election. | ||
They rigged the primaries. | ||
So it was a choice between Two of their puppets and, you know, the same hand controlling both, like that great classic Ben Garrison cartoon with the stomping of the feet as they crush American voters, but above the clouds, hidden in the fog, is the globalists in the New World Order. | ||
Of course, you have this story from today from CNBC News. | ||
Biden COVID advisor says U.S. lockdown of four to six weeks could control pandemic and revive economy. | ||
Get that. They're going to lock down for four to six weeks, and that's going to not only control the pandemic, the lockdown will revive the economy. | ||
We are, I mean, is this witchcraft, Tom? | ||
What are we dealing with here? | ||
I mean, we've got an economy that's growing at like 30%. | ||
I don't know what Biden thinks he's going to do with the lockdown to improve that, besides maybe make it negative 130%. | ||
So this is very interesting, because if you notice, the day they called it on Sunday for Biden, COVID was over. | ||
They were pretty much declaring it over. | ||
There was the article, I think, in the New York Times saying, scientists say COVID may have been overhyped. | ||
You had Biden supporters partying out in the street or, you know, partying. | ||
They're all looking at their phones with their hunchbacks, but they were out in the streets without masks and COVID was over. | ||
Well, now that the election has this uncertainty that it looks like Trump is going to pull this off because the American people are standing by him, as is the critical members of the Republican Party. | ||
I think that they've decided COVID isn't gone after all. | ||
Now COVID's going to be here till the end of time, at least the next four years, till we get a Democrat in office. | ||
I think that the fact that they're now bringing COVID back, it went away for three days. | ||
Now it's back. Wednesday it's back. | ||
I don't get it. I think it's a sign of their desperation, and it's a sign they know they're not winning this propaganda battle. | ||
Yeah, and of course you had Cuomo basically coming out and saying it and going, well, now that Biden's elect, we're going to start approaching this coronavirus thing a little bit differently. | ||
Until today. I don't know if you saw it. | ||
Today, Harrison, he said things are getting bad. | ||
The fall surge is here. | ||
New York is prepared, but we need New Yorkers to do it with us. | ||
Never go outside again. He tweeted this today. | ||
It's remarkable how fast this has turned. | ||
And COVID, of course, is completely politicized. | ||
I don't even care if it's a real disease or not. | ||
It's political, used against Trump. | ||
Now, here we are. | ||
Looks like Trump might pull this off, so COVID returns. | ||
The return of the China plague. | ||
It went away for three days, somebody got on a plane, and now it's back. | ||
It's amazing, Harrison. It truly is incredible. | ||
Basically, I mean, this is so amazing. | ||
You have Joe Biden declaring himself president-elect, and he's made several statements since then in front of his very official-looking fake set, made to look like it's an official U.S. government thing. | ||
I mean, it's literally con artist stuff, right? | ||
Like when you get a letter that looks like it's from the IRS, but really they're trying to scam you, like that's what we're dealing with here. | ||
These people are trying to make it look like an official thing to scam you, to rob you, to deceive you. | ||
It's absurd, but it's amazing that almost every real statement I've heard out of Biden is just like, wear your mask. | ||
We're going to mandate masks. | ||
I just want to let you know, wear your mask. | ||
That and unity. | ||
We're going to come together. Also, shut up and we're putting you on a list. | ||
I mean... So, it's all absurd, but how amazing is it that now that he has declared himself President-elect, wearing a mask and forcing you to wear a mask is all I've heard out of this man. | ||
It is fascinating, isn't it? | ||
That's the one thing that he manages to talk about. | ||
But the one, I mean, I will say, the one merciful thing about this geriatric potential pedophile is the fact that his speeches, because of his senility and potential Alzheimer's or dementia, are blessedly short. | ||
You remember the Obama years, Harrison? | ||
It was like an hour-long speech. | ||
Every time the guy got up, he just would keep reading off the teleprompter. | ||
I swear they were typing it in the teleprompter as he read it. | ||
It got so long. But with Biden, I have yet to see the man speak for more than 10 minutes at a time. | ||
And I think that throughout this crisis that we're in right now, that is the kindest thing that they've done for us. | ||
They're obviously being despicable, evil people who think that we are dirt ants beneath them to be crushed, but at least they got a guy who can't talk so we don't have to listen to him. | ||
Well, you know, it's a blessing for now, but in maybe a month they're going to do away with old Biden and we're going to have the shrill, shrieking harpy of Kamala Harris droning on for interminable lengths. | ||
It's Oh my God, it's a grim future, folks. | ||
If we don't pull this off, I mean, you're going to have to listen to that for four years. | ||
It's unacceptable, quite frankly. | ||
On that basis alone, we refuse to accept the false results that they're trying to put forward. | ||
It's absolutely absurd. | ||
When we get back, I want to talk to you, Tom, about some of the stuff that we're seeing, some of the movements that we're seeing behind the scenes at the Pentagon. | ||
You have Esper being terminated, setting off a string of resignations at the Defense Department. | ||
You have actually Jake Tapper coming out and saying the reason that Esper was fired is because he wouldn't go along with the withdrawal from Afghanistan. | ||
So it seems like Trump is, even at this late hour, trying to fulfill his solemn promises to the American people and he's being held up by the Pentagon. | ||
It looks like he's finally had enough and he's cleaning house and I want to get your input on it. | ||
So stay with us, folks. More with Tom Papert on the other side. | ||
All right, folks, just because the globalists are enacting their final plan to bring about Chinese-style communism into America and destroy once and for all the republic that our forefathers established, fought, and died for, doesn't mean we can't have a little bit of fun on the way because this is... | ||
This is victory incoming. | ||
This is all the result of decades of people like you out there, the Infowarriors, not just supporting Infowars by going to Infowarsstore.com as we implore you to do so often and by sharing the links and by just talking to people around you. | ||
The masses have awoken and it is because of you that We're good to go. | ||
We're already achieving victories, and the greatest victory to come will be this Saturday when the Million MAGA March overtakes and overwhelms Washington, D.C., despite all their pathetic excuses to try to keep the Patriots out of our Capitol. | ||
But I'm here with Tom Papert of National File. | ||
I can't help but have fun with you, Tom. | ||
We should be more serious, I'm sure. | ||
And this is, you know, it's a do or die situation. | ||
I think we've driven that home enough. | ||
And I think if we're sad all the time, that's the globalist winning in the end, isn't it? | ||
No, that's entirely right. | ||
I mean, this is a propaganda battle. | ||
This is a morale battle. | ||
I mean, look, lawsuits, the American court system is not the friend to the impatient person, and I am a very, very impatient person. | ||
I wanted this to be over on November 3rd. | ||
I was telling everybody, best case scenario, we can get an answer November 3rd. | ||
Obviously, that did not happen, and now this is absolutely a war of attrition. | ||
We absolutely should take this seriously. | ||
We are taking this seriously. | ||
We have to, you know, make sure to take care of ourselves and that means don't just be doom and gloom all the time because the Democrats right now are celebrating with adrenochrome cocktails like they've never had before. | ||
They're having the most fun in their lives as they try to pull the wall over the eyes of the American people and steal an election. | ||
We are the side that knows how to have fun. | ||
We are the side that spent the last four years mocking how ridiculous these people are. | ||
There's no reason why we should stop now. | ||
In fact, we should weaponize that talent that our side has And use it to expose this obvious comical fraud on the American people. | ||
Yeah, yeah, it's a very good point. | ||
And you pointed it out yesterday when you were on with Jack Hadfield that, you know, they're still screeching in the street. | ||
They're still freaking out and like attacking, you know, body doubles of Trump, like hitting it in the street. | ||
I mean, they're still deeply sad people. | ||
And it's like, even when we're, even when our backs are up against the wall, even when we're down in a ditch being, you know, kicked and having dirt thrown all over us, we We're still happier than them in a very deep-seated way. | ||
It's really incredible. | ||
But I really want to talk to you about what's going on with the Pentagon and the State Department. | ||
Again, I'll read the headline from Infowars.com. | ||
Esper's termination sets off a string of resignations at the Defense Department. | ||
And again, you have Jake Tapper, of all people, at CNN saying the reason Esper was let go was because he was not willing to go along with the withdrawal from Afghanistan, which despite having... | ||
Been in Afghanistan for 20 years? | ||
The pundits are still calling the withdrawal rapid? | ||
I mean, my God, it's absurd. | ||
But here's a tweet from Ryan Brown. | ||
Pentagon finally confirms near-total decapitation of civilian leadership in the last 24 hours. | ||
Secretary of Defense Esper fired Monday, the top Pentagon policy official, top Defense Department intelligence official, and Chief of Staff to Defense Secretary all out today. | ||
Is this Trump unleashed? | ||
Is this Trump with the gloves off, Tom? | ||
Well, so it's very interesting, and I do believe that President Trump does intend, regardless of this deal, to get the troops out of Afghanistan by the end of 2020, which is going to make him, I believe, a very popular man among the troops themselves. | ||
He was already, but now he's the guy who gets them out of the graveyard of empires called Afghanistan. | ||
And so I think that's very exciting. | ||
Now, I've heard, and it was reported publicly, and then I was able to confirm it on my own, That part of the reason why he was canned is because he was actively assisting with the Biden transition team with absolutely no permission, not even talking to anybody in the administration to find out if this was okay. | ||
Now, we've all known, I mean, Alex in 2017 was telling us about the Obama stay behind networks, how they still run the Pentagon, how they still run this, still run that, still run everything. | ||
Trump just has the White House when he's sitting in it essentially. | ||
And I think what we're seeing now is the people who have been biding their time until the next administration, be it Republican, Democrat, Bernie Sanders, who the hell cares, the people who have been biding their time waiting for a globalist to get back in office are now realizing that that's not going to happen on January 20th. | ||
And if it does, it's not going to – they're not going to have a very happy job come the 21st. | ||
So I think that this is absolutely causing a string of resignations because I'm sure the Afghanistan is part of it. | ||
They love being at war. | ||
I don't understand. They love killing little kids for some reason. | ||
But I think that a massive part of this is that these people were biding their time. | ||
They are the stay-behind network. | ||
They're all quitting like dominoes. | ||
We just saw Lois Lerner's best friend quit yesterday. | ||
I mean, this is—Trump is making the swamp drain itself. | ||
This couldn't be going any better for the American people so long as we stand by the president and win this thing. | ||
Yeah, and I've been so happy with Trump in his Middle East policy and his ability to really not just not go to war, but prevent the media from gaslighting the American people into war. | ||
I mean, it's incredible. | ||
I mean, it's like watching a talented bullfighter in the ring with a two-ton bull. | ||
I mean, he's dancing around it. | ||
I mean, it's absolutely incredible and uplifting. | ||
I thought this was pretty interesting, Tom. | ||
This is... New York Times Politics Twitter. | ||
Now, this is a fairly appropriate headline to me. | ||
It says, President Trump abruptly installed Christopher C. Miller as acting defense secretary this week, capping a stunning rise for the former counterterrorism advisor at the National Security Council. | ||
Pretty normal headline. Of course, they have to put in the little words like abruptly. | ||
Oh, he abruptly installed him. | ||
You know, it's like, okay, you could just say he appointed this guy, but you have to use these words to manipulate the psyche of your readers. | ||
But that was the tweet headline. | ||
Here is what the actual headline says and the subtitle underneath. | ||
It says, he sidestepped Pompeo and got slapped down. | ||
Now he's the new Pentagon chief. | ||
President Trump's new acting secretary of defense began a since-aborted diplomatic gambit last month to negotiate with a Somali terrorist group, drawing the ire of the secretary of state. | ||
It's like, really, is this the most important thing there is to know about this guy? | ||
I guess it just reminds me of what they do with Infowars or with Alex Jones, where it's like, they'll take one statement from one broadcast 20 years ago, and that's him. | ||
That defines him. That's all they'll ever... | ||
That's his... You know, epilogue. | ||
That's his superlative. | ||
From then on, if they say his name, they have to include this one little moment in it. | ||
So that's what this seems like to me, which says to me, okay, what they're not telling us is that this guy's probably good for the job. | ||
I don't know too much about him. | ||
I don't know if you do either. But what's your read on the situation in terms of this guy, Christopher C. Miller or Esper or any of these guys being traded out quite rapidly, it seems? | ||
Well, Miller seems—I mean, obviously Miller is anti-foreign meddling. | ||
No, Miller seems like the perfect man for this job. | ||
He seems like he should have been there four years ago, but of course we still had the deep state to wade through back then. | ||
No, I think Miller is going to be fantastic for the next four years. | ||
I think that he will be perfect for this administration. | ||
But now, as far as kind of the dynamic of the New York Times writing this, it's fascinating to me because— The New York Times has never, to my knowledge, been a big fan of our Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo. | ||
Kansas boy, homegrown. | ||
I've talked to him numerous times. | ||
I've interviewed him before and he's been interviewed where I've worked. | ||
And it was very interesting. | ||
The New York Times did not like Pompeo about five or six years ago when he would come into my studio and do a little show. | ||
Any time he would come into our studio, the New York Times would misquote him to hell to make him look bad. | ||
It was uncanny. It was either the Times or the Post every single time. | ||
They don't like this guy. | ||
They don't like Pompeo. They didn't like him yesterday, of course, when he said that there will be an orderly and peaceful transition into the second Trump administration, but suddenly they have weaponized and they say they hate or they love Pompeo because they hate this new Secretary of Defense. | ||
It's absolutely baffling to watch them play these mind games with us. | ||
And I think really, again, a lot of this just reeks of desperation. | ||
What's the reason we don't like this guy? | ||
Let's find a reason not to like this guy. | ||
Somalian terrorists. Yeah, Black Hawk Down. | ||
That was a Hillary Clinton thing. Oh, well, American people don't remember. | ||
We'll just go with it. Right, right, absolutely. | ||
Yeah, it's looking up. | ||
So, I mean, what is this portend for the next couple months? | ||
I mean, we have until January 20th, at least, you know, unquestionably Trump will be, well, except that they're trying to use the 25th Amendment before then, and my God, that's a whole other can of worms. | ||
We have at least until January 20th under his current administration. | ||
What could he accomplish within the next few months, Tom? | ||
I almost guarantee you we're going to see an almost complete or complete withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. | ||
It's probably not going to be announced like it has been the last several times. | ||
We've already seen massive steps taken toward peace in the Middle East, something that people said would be impossible, and I'm very excited. | ||
Afghanistan has been happening for almost my entire life. | ||
It'll be nice to get out of there. | ||
Yeah, I remember, you know, being in middle school and hearing about going to war with Afghanistan. | ||
Here I am at 30 years old and we're still there in that incessant quagmire. | ||
It's amazing that we actually have somebody fighting to get us out of that and that the whole world seems to be resisting him. | ||
It's amazing stuff. Thank you so much, Tom Papert of The National File. | ||
We'll be back. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
They are going to do a hand Recount. | ||
A hand recount in Georgia. | ||
And we also have coinciding news with that. | ||
This alleged water main break. | ||
You remember that on election night? | ||
The water main break that caused them to stop counting the ballots? | ||
Well, the Gateway Pundit went and tried to see if there were any work records or anything about a water main break in that area. | ||
It turns out No water main break. | ||
So they're now faking water main breaks to fake elections. | ||
I mean, these people don't... | ||
I mean, these are the most phony people you've ever seen in your life. | ||
The Democrat Party doing everything they can. | ||
Dead people voting. Hundreds of mail-in ballots for Biden in each county without anybody else voting. | ||
And now they've been caught faking a water main break. | ||
But, folks, as we head... | ||
To Atlanta, Georgia, they announce a hand recount. | ||
And so what is this going to do to pave the way for President Trump to not only get declared the victor in Georgia, but also potentially Wisconsin and Michigan, I do believe, is coming next, as well as Pennsylvania and Rudy Giuliani seems to agree. | ||
And so this is all developing as we're headed to the Capitol. | ||
So right now, Patriots are already heading to the Capitol. | ||
Trump supporters are already heading to the Capitol. | ||
There could be hundreds, if not thousands, of Trump supporters at the Georgia State Capitol today to stand up for free and fair elections and to stand up for President Trump, who we know won Georgia. | ||
So, what will this hand recount mean for President Trump? | ||
What will it expose as far as voter fraud is concerned? | ||
And what's going to come of the Fake reports, the fake water main break that Democrats in Atlanta used to stop counting ballots. | ||
Of course, they didn't. They just started illegally counting illegal ballots without anybody watching using the water main break as cover. | ||
So it's all developing incredibly as we are on our way to Atlanta, Georgia, where we will be today at 3 p.m. | ||
Eastern Time. The State Capitol Building. | ||
I hope you can join us there. | ||
And then it's on to Columbia, South Carolina. | ||
So major developments in Georgia. | ||
Hand recount coming. | ||
They faked a water main break to count illegal votes in the dark of night. | ||
And it's all getting exposed as the Stop the Steal Caravan rolls on to Atlanta, Georgia. | ||
We'll see you there. | ||
From Infowars.com, this is Owen Schroer. | ||
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The answer to 1984. | |
84 is 1776. | ||
Welcome back, folks, to the beating heart of the resistance. | ||
It's the War Room. My name's Harrison Smith, sitting in for Owen as he travels across the American South towards Washington, D.C. I'm very happy to welcome my next guest for the next hour, Tony Arterburn, my good friend and a regular here on InfoWars. | ||
And in fact, Tony, you'll be filling in for David Knight on Friday, I believe. | ||
You'll be sitting in for him as we are just... | ||
Shedding people here as more and more people exit the InfoWars studio and head to Washington DC for the Million MAGA March. | ||
We are all hands on deck and we're so glad to welcome you back. | ||
How you doing Tony? I'm doing great and it's an honor because I get to be a part of the most important war and that's the information war. | ||
I'm a veteran of three foreign wars but by far I'm most honored to stand with you and the other InfoWarriors as we fight off the globalist goblins Trying to steal this election and steal the rest of our republic away from us. | ||
Yeah, yeah. You are a warrior in every sense of the word, and I'm very excited to talk to you about that because I can only speak to veterans from the outside. | ||
You yourself are a veteran. | ||
Of course, it is Veterans Day, and I think we both agree that the best way to honor the veterans is to stop the pointless wars, stop the endless wars, stop creating more veterans for no reason and for no purpose. | ||
So I'm excited to talk about that and talk about everything else going on today in the final hour of the War Room. | ||
Tony Ardburn, Harrison Smith, stay with us, folks. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. It's the third hour of The War Room. | ||
My name's Harrison Smith, sitting in for Owen Schroyer, who is, of course, at the head of the Stop the Steel Caravan, which you can follow and hopefully join if you're in the path. | ||
The path is shortening by the hour. | ||
I think there was something like 30 cars now in this caravan, which is just incredible. | ||
I mean, that's got to be over a mile of InfoWarriors driving down the highway, charging towards the Capitol to... | ||
Encourage the fair counting of votes and to insist that our republic not be stolen out from underneath us. | ||
Stop the Steel Caravan on Parler and StopTheSteelCaravan.com. | ||
But I would love to welcome, happy to welcome, my newest guest, Tony Arterburn of the Arterburn Radio Hour. | ||
It's... It's Veterans Day, and obviously we have great respect for our veterans as much as we harp against the war. | ||
We harp against the military adventurism and the imperialism that our elites insist on pushing on the American people. | ||
It's never about insulting or talking down to or disrespecting the men on the ground, the boots on the ground. | ||
They, of course, are taking on an incredible risk and incredible weight on their own shoulders. | ||
Theoretically, to preserve our freedoms and to protect us here in America. | ||
But what we know is that so often that good impulse is turned and perverted into something wicked and bad by the people above. | ||
And so I really kind of want to just hand the floor over to you, Tony. | ||
And I want you to talk about your experience as a veteran, why you joined, what your military service entailed, and how you feel now looking back on all of it. | ||
Tony Arterburn. Well, first of all, it's an honor to be here. | ||
I love it when you host. | ||
I love it when Owen hosts, and I always like to come back to the war room when I can. | ||
It's a lot of energy here. | ||
You know, I love the—it's the tail end of the broadcast day for InfoWars, and you guys just smoke it every time. | ||
It's fun. It's a little bit different than the relaxed, chill atmosphere of David Knight's show, which is good. | ||
We need a little diversity in shows here. | ||
I was going to tell you last time that I was on David Knight, and you said, you know, you deliver a very calm show, Tony. | ||
I was like, man, I'm as nervous as a cat in a rocking chair factory when I do that show. | ||
But I hold it together, and I learned some of that poise from being a paratrooper and a military policeman. | ||
I joined the Army in 1999, and it's kind of one of the last good years of military service. | ||
And I joined the 108th and P Company at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. | ||
It was airborne air assault. | ||
We were the first army company on the ground in Afghanistan, in Kandahar, Afghanistan, after 9-11. | ||
I did a year in Iraq and also did a tour in Kosovo. | ||
So that's three foreign wars. | ||
And what I've learned from my experience as a paratrooper and also being married to my combat medic, Melissa, is that Smedley Butler was right when he said that war was a racket. | ||
War is a racket. And sometimes wars are just and necessary, but the wars that our elites thrust us into... | ||
I've seen Afghanistan talking to Tom Papert in the last segment, and that's an absolute travesty. | ||
Being part of the first units on the ground there, back in 2000, I landed in the end of 2001, Harrison. | ||
I was 21 years old, and to look now at my son, who wants to join the military, and I'm trying to Talk him out of it. | ||
I've had this discussion on the war room before, but now it looks really ominous that our country is going to be ruled by a decrepit, handsy, sniffing degenerate. | ||
And I don't know that that's a good thing for our military because we're about to be sent into some very unnecessary wars if Biden is allowed to get away with the theft. | ||
You know, Trump, people are hard on Trump, but the one thing he did is he kept our foreign policy in stasis. | ||
He hasn't invaded any new countries. | ||
Yeah, he continued the thing in Yemen. | ||
I was disappointed in that. | ||
He's talked about getting out of Afghanistan. | ||
He's also ordered us to get out of Syria about 15 times. | ||
And the generals who defy him should have been fired and disgraced a long time ago, but that didn't happen. | ||
So you see Kamala Harris talking about getting back into Syria. | ||
I mean, to the elites, I just have to think that the foreign policy of the United States is some sort of weird human sacrifice to them. | ||
Yeah, but tools for the globalists to wage wars for their own benefit, they don't even pretend that it's for America's benefit anymore. | ||
They just act like it's our duty to serve them. | ||
It's pretty despicable. | ||
So, I talked about it a little bit earlier in the show, and I know I have a family member who really felt betrayed. | ||
He felt like, not just betrayed, but like he had been an actor in his own betrayal almost. | ||
This strange, you know, really tragic kind of mindset of, I thought I was being a patriot, I thought I was doing the right thing, and now I've learned that I was a tool for the deep state and I didn't even know it. | ||
Was there some sort of awakening like that for you? | ||
And how do you deal with that? | ||
That's heavy stuff, man. | ||
It can destroy your psyche if you let it. | ||
What I would tell veterans who are having a hard time coping with that because you want to feel like I was part of protecting freedom and spreading, you know spreading freedom or democracy, which I don't like that word, but that was what we were told And of course, it's all a deep state ploy and multinational corporations the military industrial complex and all the rest um, what I say is enjoy the fact that you got to serve with the warrior class because that is uh, That's a privilege in and of itself | ||
You got to have uh, you know the brotherhood of combat vets and people Looking out for each other and you got to have that experience One thing that combat will teach you, Harrison, is you learn how to identify an enemy. | ||
You learn when you're under attack. | ||
And right now, I mean, it's funny, I got home in 2004, it feels like not that long ago, but I don't feel like I ever... | ||
I transitioned into a normal civilian. | ||
When all this stuff happens, the New World Order and COVID rollout and the psychological operation, I'm like, yeah, it seems like a normal thing. | ||
I mean, it's war, so I just always feel like I'm in one. | ||
But I would tell those veterans that it is a tough transition to make, but you need to understand that we just fought the two longest wars in American history, and they're not over. | ||
That's Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
And under those timeframes, we also lost most of all of our freedoms, if not everything. | ||
So those two things go together. | ||
And we need to understand that as veterans, that the deep state and the Luciferian, bankster, weirdo, military-industrial complex, political class has used us. | ||
And that's the issue. | ||
That's what we need to get to the root of and root out. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, it's not hypothetical for a true warrior. | ||
It's not, you know, when you're on the battlefield, it must be nice to actually have an enemy there. | ||
He's trying to kill you and you're trying to kill him. | ||
It's straightforward. It's understandable. | ||
Now we're in this warfare where nothing is as it seems. | ||
And, you know, the way to win a war is to seem pathetic. | ||
I mean, it's... It's this weird, twisted, inverted reality that we find ourselves in or that we've been forced into. | ||
And, you know, we always pointed out, but whether it's with the refugee crisis or, you know, the immigration crisis or, you know, sending people out to war, it's always our goodness that gets turned against us, right? | ||
If we were hard-hearted and callous and didn't care if anybody else was free and, hey, they got a tyrant, let them suffer under that tyrant. | ||
If we were like that, they couldn't trick us into doing this type of stuff. | ||
But it's because the vast majority of Americans are good people who are willing to put their own lives, their own wellness on the line to sacrifice for somebody else. | ||
And yet it's that goodness that's turned against us. | ||
What do you think about that, Tony? | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
There's a great article up on revolver.news today. | ||
It's about fourth story down. | ||
It's an article by a veteran, Samuel Finlay, I believe. | ||
He says, we have been betrayed. | ||
He says, we have a country run by people who don't believe in countries. | ||
I thought, that's the opening line. | ||
I thought, that is so apt. | ||
I talked about that. Today on my show and, you know, we look at the landscape and we're so, you know, the heartland and us patriots and those who keep the lights on and fight the wars, it's like we're so divorced from the values of the people that run this country, the people that have been undermining the Trump administration and all the policies of America first since the election of 2016 and have continued that | ||
up until today we're so different from them it's like a different species. | ||
Yeah yeah and it's you know be it'd be fine if they weren't you know turning us towards their ends. | ||
You know, it's like, hey, you want to be different? | ||
Be different over there. But now you're enlisting us or forcing us to be a party to that. | ||
Here's the article. It's from American Greatness. | ||
It's on Revolver. It's about the fourth or fifth down. | ||
It's called 2020 is the Veterans Election. | ||
We've been betrayed and it's time to stop fighting. | ||
I think that's the general sentiment that I've been hearing across America, especially from veterans. | ||
They're sick and tired of being used and abused, and we're standing up once and for all. | ||
It's very good to see more Tony Arterburn on the other side, folks. | ||
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And that's all there is to it. But Tony, you touched on it a little bit in that last segment. | ||
You dropped one word in there. | ||
When you're talking about the bankers and the globalist cabal, and that one word was Luciferian, right? | ||
That one word is satanic. | ||
And As I'm looking now at some of the updates about COVID-19 and the way the reaction is being rolled out, Ticketmaster, to verify vaccine status, require barcode app for concert attendees. | ||
And I like the way this person phrases it. | ||
You will soon not be able to participate in commerce without a digital barcode that shows you took the vaccine and had a COVID test. | ||
And of course, New York lawyers recommend mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations. | ||
Now, If you're a religious person, if you've read Revelations, you know that in a very real way, this is the literal mark of the beast. | ||
This is the method for total control that was laid out in the Bible as the method for Satan to take total control here on Earth. | ||
You're a big fan of history. | ||
I mean, this is unprecedented as far as I'm concerned, and it seems like it's relying almost completely on the ignorance of the American people. | ||
To convince them to go along with this. | ||
But what do we do about this, Tony? | ||
Sorry to go on, but you have Tony Fauci, Anthony Fauci, coming out and saying, the American people would never stand for mandatory vaccines. | ||
And it's like, well, okay, they're still going to try it in places like New York City, where they know people are more apt to follow along. | ||
But the other thing is that you don't have to make a mandatory vaccine if you make it mandatory to require a vaccine for companies like Ticketmaster or restaurants in the same way that we've seen the mask rollout. | ||
There's no mask mandate, but restaurants will enforce a mask mandate, sort of a roundabout way of enforcing these methods of control. | ||
What do we do about this, Tony? | ||
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You're right. It'll be the corporations. | ||
It most likely won't come from a government edict. | ||
It'll be the corporations, and that's how it'll get fused into your life. | ||
And, of course, now the corporations are very happy. | ||
The multinationals that the media has called the coup d'etat for Joe Biden, and the markets are soaring and everybody's happy because Joe Biden got five to one from Wall Street. | ||
For all you liberals out there that think you're the working man, Wall Street loves crony capitalism and the lockdowns. | ||
No, it'll come from the corporations. | ||
And one of the things, as this has gone on and on on my program, I've become a little less political, a little bit more spiritual. | ||
And I say, look, folks, here's the good news. | ||
I believe that God has us here for a reason. | ||
Those of us who are aware, those of us who are taking part in resisting this total takeover of humanity. | ||
That's why it's such an honor to be associated with Infowars when I can and come in and host. | ||
I watch the broadcast every day and I'm informed. | ||
But it's a privilege to be in this time. | ||
And it looks really bleak. | ||
But we're called to be here. | ||
We're called to resist this. | ||
That's the good news, is that God is real and the devil is real. | ||
These eternal battles that are happening right now, there is an in-game gathering, and we will be called to represent the side of what I believe is the good and lifeward principles, God. | ||
I'm just happy to be here. | ||
I don't know if there's not many political answers other than resist. | ||
Last year when I was on the War Room, Owen asked me the same question before all of this kicked off. | ||
How do you deal with the massive amount of propaganda and government overreach? | ||
And I said, mass civil disobedience. | ||
They can't arrest all of us. | ||
And if you resist on, you know, I just say small rebellions, you know, throw a little bit of tea into the harbor every day when you wake up. | ||
Do something to just thumb your nose at the establishment because the establishment hates you. | ||
I mean, they want you dead. | ||
I mean, they want you to be... | ||
What does Davos say? | ||
You'll own nothing and you'll love it. | ||
You'll love your servitude. | ||
You know, get into your little pod and take these pills. | ||
And I mean, it's just... | ||
That's not the future that our forefathers and our ancestors fought for and that our mothers raised us to inherit. | ||
That's not the future for us. | ||
We're not going to do that. | ||
Well, there is no future in that way, right? | ||
It's an eternal quagmire of hell, basically. | ||
I think it was maybe on Joe Rogan's podcast one time that Alex Jones was like, hell is a bunch of vampires all trying to suck each other's blood. | ||
There's no blood to suck. | ||
It's just this endless... | ||
death that they're trying to indoctrinate us into. | ||
And you pointed out that it wasn't Davos. | ||
It was the World Economic Forum came out with that video, I believe in 2017. | ||
Yeah, that's the opening is you'll own nothing and you'll like it. | ||
And of course, the founder of the World Economic Forum yesterday said, hey, you know, one of the good things about COVID is that because of the lockdown, young people are having trouble meeting each other. | ||
meaning there's going to be less children, and that'll deal with overpopulation. | ||
So that's a good thing about COVID, is the population reduction. | ||
So that's the... These are one of the elites. | ||
These are the people making the decisions, openly saying COVID is good because it's killing off the population, because it's preventing young people from getting together and creating families. | ||
I mean, if you can't recognize this as evil, I don't know what to tell you, right? | ||
Well, that's right. And I mentioned Davos, you know, the great reset, the elites getting together and creating this whole new world for us based on Agenda 2030 and Agenda 21, which is sustainability, which means the erasing of people, getting rid of you and putting you into the megacities and having you chipped and monitored and vaccinated and all the rest. | ||
Look, the people that are at the upper echelons, you know, David Icke calls them the cult. | ||
Well, they really are. I mean, they've created this system where we're enslaved by the banking class and the multinational corporations who own almost all the media landscape now. | ||
They own big tech. | ||
They own all these things. | ||
And we get to a point here where we're looking at what they have done and what they have brought to this planet is absolute destruction, pollution, stagnation. | ||
I mean, why would you wanna buy into their future? | ||
I mean, they're controlling so much of the narrative. | ||
I mean, you know, Alex Jones has talked about this for years. | ||
There's a reason why we can't get off the planet and have colonies in space. | ||
I mean, these people are literally holding us on the planet, in a prison planet, keeping us here, locking us down. | ||
They don't want us to advance as a species. | ||
Yeah, it really is amazing. | ||
And, you know, I know you're a big fan of literature and history, and you've read all the classics. | ||
And, of course, what comes to my mind is Brave New World and what Aldous Huxley called the ultimate revolution, the revolution beyond which further revolution would be impossible because they'd have the entire thing locked down. | ||
Here you have Biden coronavirus advisor Dr. | ||
Zeke Emanuel once argued it's not worth living past 75. | ||
So we're going to have somebody literally in charge of an aspect of our healthcare that has written before that it's his firmly held belief that everyone should die at 75. | ||
Now that's Brave New World. | ||
That's literally... What happens in the book, right? | ||
I mean, you get to 75 and you're done. | ||
You're over. It's not about your life. | ||
It's about what's best for society. | ||
And what's best for society is for old folks to go in the ground. | ||
And these are the people that are going to be running your health care. | ||
It's terrifying. | ||
And, you know, you don't have to be a right winger to understand this, I would hope. | ||
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Great products. Now, Tony, I have the feeling maybe you want to say something about this because we sort of left it off at the end of that last segment, this idea that Joe Biden has a COVID advisor that essentially thinks that life beyond 75 isn't worth living. | ||
Now, don't mention to him that Joe Biden is 77. | ||
That might throw a wrench in the works here. | ||
But, you know, we can laugh, but it's kind of a terrifying psychopathic mindset to go, hey, what are you, 76%? | ||
You should probably be dead now. | ||
I mean, this is evil, right? | ||
I mean, is there any other way to describe this? | ||
No, it's pure evil. | ||
I mean, they look at human beings as the virus. | ||
That's what this whole thing is about. | ||
It's not a war on COVID. It's a war on all of us. | ||
We're the virus. They're trying to control us. | ||
That's what the lockdowns are all about. | ||
So that makes sense if you believe that People shouldn't live past 75. | ||
Then you're working for Joe Biden, who I guess will be put back in his cryo chamber if he's pushed through the coup d'etat to be our new emperor, our overlord. | ||
He can't be president. I've said this before on the show. | ||
When you have the intel communities, the multinationals, the mega banks, everybody in concert that wants to destroy the United States working together to bring down the Trump administration for four years on the side of the Democratic Party, it's not a legitimate thing. | ||
You can't be president if you have all those things working with you at the same time. | ||
So I don't know what Joe Biden will be. | ||
I assume he won't be there very long, but he's picking a lot of interesting people, isn't he? | ||
People that believe in the lockdown, believe that we've got to have less people, that we need to put age limits on. | ||
That is right, it's new world order dystopia, is what that is, Harrison. | ||
Yeah, it's totally sick. | ||
And of course, he has adopted for his own campaign the phrase, build back better, which is the great reset put forward by Davos, put forward by the World Economic Forum. | ||
Here's World Economic Forum head, I guess, or founder, Klaus Schwab. | ||
And just to quote him directly from his own Twitter... | ||
He posts a chart of countries by population size and he says, due to mandatory social restrictions, single people are finding it more difficult than ever to meet each other. | ||
As global population is currently not sustainable and birth rates need to fall, this can be viewed as a very positive outcome of the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
So positive outcome, people can't meet each other and the population is being affected. | ||
Now, obviously, the only answer in my mind to this is if you're worried about overpopulation, you can't really do too much about other people's lives. | ||
There is one life that you are perfectly capable of removing from this earth, and that's your own. | ||
I mean, if you're really worried about overpopulation, do the world a favor and kill yourself. | ||
That's my solemnly given advice for Klaus Schwab. | ||
Kill yourself. Tony? | ||
Yeah, you first, right? | ||
You elitist pig. You first. | ||
I think we should have international hold your breath day for people that believe in the Great Reset. | ||
I think we should, if you believe in that and you believe in depopulation, let's have that. | ||
International Hold Your Breath Day. | ||
See how long you can do it. You first, folks. | ||
And that's the thing is that there's not too many people. | ||
I mean, lots of experts have looked at this. | ||
You could fit, I think, what the entire population of the globe comfortably into Texas. | ||
I mean, it wouldn't be really economical, but you could put people there, right? | ||
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, so we're not, it's about how we have our city set up. | ||
I mean, Jim Mars wrote about this in his book, Population Control, this last book he wrote before he passed away. | ||
It was a great book and it broke down a lot of these myths about, you know, why there's so many people. | ||
We have to do something about it. | ||
Well, really what we have to do is allow human beings to innovate. | ||
The elites stop our innovation, Harrison. | ||
They've That's why you have these puppets that emerge. | ||
There's so many smart people in the entrepreneurial field that aren't allowed to go to the next level because they get replaced by some demonic little elf like Bill Gates. | ||
Yeah, no, it's such a good point. | ||
And, you know, I've been pointing it out forever that it's in these authoritarian systems. | ||
It actually doesn't matter how good you are, even for artists. | ||
It doesn't matter how good your art is. | ||
The only thing that matters is do you serve the system? | ||
And the system will either destroy you for opposing it or reward you for adhering to it. | ||
And it doesn't matter if you—you can be the most brilliant scientist in the world. | ||
If you ideologically are not willing to submit yourself to the total control of this authoritarian system— You're not getting anything. | ||
You're not getting the grants. You're not getting the money. | ||
You're not getting the focus or the media attention that you need to succeed because you aren't serving the system. | ||
However, you can be an utter moron, but as long as you publish 1619 or are named Ibram X whatever, you're going to be supported and told that you're the The paramount authority and great thinker of our time. | ||
Even though you're a complete moron who's totally wrong about everything, you serve the system, so you'll be rewarded. | ||
And this is how authoritarianism works, how it always has, from communism to Nazism. | ||
Serve the system. That's the only metric by which you're judged. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
And don't forget, history teaches us that before great evil is done, you must first have a society identify itself as a victim. | ||
Mm-hmm. Before great evil, unspeakable evil is done, first you have to create a class of victims. | ||
Make people believe that they are victimized. | ||
Right. Because then whatever they do is righteous and good. | ||
You know, it doesn't matter. | ||
Hey, what's the problem with filling out a little ballot or two? | ||
Hey, is it so bad to, you know, write the wrong name on a ballot and send it in? | ||
After all, I'm stopping Hitler. | ||
So, you know, what wouldn't you do to stop Hitler, right? | ||
But I mean, this is the justification they're using. | ||
And you look at this chart that this demon scumbag, Klaus Schwab, tweets out. | ||
You've got countries by population size, China and India, huge, you know, taking up the whole map pretty much right there in the middle. | ||
Should we nuke China and India? | ||
I mean, should we kill all these people? | ||
I mean, if this is the problem, if you're trying to save the world here, you know, should we kill all these people? | ||
Obviously not. But, I mean, this is where the ideology inevitably ends up, isn't it? | ||
Well, sure. It's just anti-human. | ||
I mean, once you start down that path, it's not about creating solutions. | ||
It's not about education or better living standards. | ||
It's about death. And that's what they ultimately are a cult. | ||
I mean, David Icke is right in talking about Mr. | ||
Klaus there. It reminded me of the character in Dr. | ||
Strangelove, when he has the German accent and he keeps trying to do the Nazi salute and he can't help himself. | ||
It comes through, right? | ||
These elites, they go back to that same kind of principle. | ||
It's funny, you know, the antifas and the left are all talking about, Orange meant bad. | ||
He's the new Hitler. | ||
And I'm like, you follow these elites who actually did have associations with the Third Reich and or believe in eugenics. | ||
Soros was a literal Nazi. | ||
We don't just say that. | ||
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I would think that possibly 100 years. | |
You mean... People could actually stay down there for a hundred years? | ||
It would not be difficult, mein Fuhrer. | ||
Nuclear reactors could... | ||
I'm sorry, Mr. | ||
President. Nuclear reactors could provide power almost indefinitely. | ||
Greenhouses could maintain plant life. | ||
Animals could be bred and slaughtered. | ||
A quick survey would have to be made of all the available mine sites in the country. | ||
But I would guess... | ||
That a dwelling space for several hundred thousand of our people could easily be provided. | ||
Well, I would hate to have to decide who stays up and who goes down. | ||
Good. That would not be necessary, Mr. | ||
President. Could easily be accomplished with a computer. | ||
And a computer could be set and programmed to accept factors from youth, health, Sexual fertility, intelligence, and a cross-section of necessary skills. | ||
Of course it would be absolutely vital that our top government and military men be included to foster and impart the required principles of leadership and tradition. | ||
Actually, they would breed prodigiously, eh? | ||
There would be much time and little to do. | ||
But with the proper breeding techniques and the ratio of, say, 10 females to each male, I would guess that they could then work their way back to the present gross national product within, say, 20 years. | ||
There is, of course, Dr. | ||
Strangelove by the great Stanley Kubrick. | ||
Bar none, my favorite movie of all time. | ||
And that scene is really the crux of it. | ||
And that scene is why. Because, of course, the subtitle of Dr. | ||
Strangelove is how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb. | ||
Hey, the bomb's actually not so bad when me and all of my friends get to go down in an underground bunker where there's a 10 to 1 woman to men ratio and all there is to do is breed. | ||
It's amazing. You brought this up. | ||
This is exactly what's happening. | ||
It's like, hey, COVID's not so bad when it's everybody else dying. | ||
Hey, COVID's not so bad when everything accrues to us and the undesirables are weeded out of this situation. | ||
It's It's amazing you brought that up. | ||
It's amazing that, you know, Stanley Kubrick was able to see this trajectory in the 1950s. | ||
But that's exactly what we're dealing with here, Tony. | ||
My guest, Tony Arterburn of the Arterburn Radio Transmission, Arterburn. | ||
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Great info warrior himself. | ||
Of course, brought up this Dr. | ||
Strangelove. And this is exactly what we're dealing with. | ||
Hey, I can maybe love the bomb when it's me not being bombed. | ||
Isn't that what we're dealing with, Tony? | ||
I brought up on David Knight's show this morning, I said the mineshaft gap that they talk about right after that scene where he's like, we've got to have a mineshaft. | ||
And the Russians say, well, today the vaccine wars come out. | ||
The Russians are like, well, our vaccine is 92% effective. | ||
It's things we don't need that you're competing over the arms race, as David put it, about how many arms they can inject with their vaccines. | ||
So it's just an insane time. | ||
We're living in a strange, loving reality, for sure. | ||
Yeah, it truly is amazing. | ||
I need to watch that movie again as if I haven't watched it enough. | ||
I mean, there's so many parts of that. | ||
You know, of course, one of my favorite sayings is he says, you know, they said 50 years ago, that may have been true, that the war is too important to be left to the generals, but now... | ||
It's too important to be left to the politicians. | ||
They have neither the time nor the inclination for strategic thought. | ||
And that's kind of where we are too. | ||
It's like, look, we're not relying on the Republicans. | ||
We're not relying on the politicians or even the courts to back us up. | ||
They don't have the time nor the inclination for strategic thought. | ||
They're being circumvented. | ||
They're being rounded. They're being routed at every turn. | ||
And yet the American people are awake. | ||
The American people see what's going on. | ||
We see the evidence in front of us and we know the truth. | ||
Why should we rely on these politicians? | ||
They don't have the time and the inclination for strategic thought, do they? | ||
No, they're non-essential. | ||
They're non-essential in this reality. | ||
I mean, we the people, this will have reverberating effects, this theft that's going on right now. | ||
And the last four years, the coup d'etat, this won't go unanswered in the realm of political movements, Harrison. | ||
Yeah, it can't be. I mean, it cannot be allowed to stand. | ||
And that's what we've been saying here on The War Room about the vote stealing. | ||
And, you know, we've seen it. | ||
We've kind of become accustomed to being okay with just not being victimized, being seen as a victory, right? | ||
You have things like Roger Stone is not in prison. | ||
Hey, that's a victory for us. | ||
Well, it's really not. | ||
That's actually a... | ||
A stalemate. Because reality is there are nefarious forces that illegitimately ruined Roger Stone's life and tried to put him in prison. | ||
And that must be punished. | ||
Those people must be discovered. | ||
Their reasons must be laid out. | ||
And they should be punished for abusing Roger Stone in this way. | ||
In the same way, somebody's tried to steal the election. | ||
They have tried to undermine our democracy. | ||
And hey, if we get the end of this and Donald Trump is the president, that's just the beginning. | ||
That's where we start. | ||
Now we know who did this and they must be punished. | ||
They must be held to account or they'll do this until time immemorial. | ||
We'll never have another fair election again if they're allowed to get away with this. | ||
Yeah, it's called appeasement. | ||
You keep appeasing a bully and they just keep going until you fight back. | ||
You know, it's funny, just the slightest bit of standing up to bullies usually causes them to think a second time or shrink back into their little spider hole. | ||
That's what they do. And we just don't have, the setup is really interesting and it's quite ingenious. | ||
You got the Republican Party, which is meant to absorb your outrage and make it inert. | ||
So that's what they're for. | ||
I mean, they just absorb it and then don't do anything about it. | ||
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I don't want to be. I'm a volunteer. | ||
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These are the comms. | ||
We have to keep the comms open. | ||
You don't realize how... Yeah. | ||
why I come on these wonderful programs because I believe this is the epicenter of truth. This is the comms. We have to keep these lines of communication open in the new era. It's our fallback position. This is the Alamo. | ||
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And I mean, there are literally millions of people out there just like you. | ||
Millions of people out there like Tony Arterburn who just are so giving and so helpful with the Infowar and they recognize what we're doing here and what we're striving to do. | ||
And, you know, I pointed out that, you know, Black Friday is the last Friday of November. | ||
It's called Black Friday because that's when... | ||
You know, traditionally, that's the weekend where companies finally get into the black, you know, out of the red, out of debt. | ||
They finally see, well, that's the last month of the year, pretty much, that things are, you know, that companies finally make a profit. | ||
And that's just selling products. | ||
So here we are at InfoWars. | ||
We're selling products, but we've got to not just make a profit on that. | ||
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There's nothing like it man. | ||
I you know, you can be in a boy band and have a bunch of little girls screaming at you with It's nothing compared to when you have somebody like I have, somebody who was in a former communist country come to me and seeing me in New York and literally crying, going, you have no idea what it's like. | ||
These people have no idea what it's like to live under communism, and you guys are the only ones who understand it and are fighting against it. | ||
It's overwhelming. It's not just fans. | ||
It's people that are really dedicated, and we... | ||
We can never express how much we appreciate all that. | ||
It really is incredible, and it's an incredible time. | ||
I can't believe not only I'm here sitting behind a desk at InfoWars. | ||
I mean, I grew up watching Alex Jones. | ||
I started watching Alex Jones break into Bohemian Grove when I was in middle school. | ||
And, like, I grew up with this. | ||
Now I'm here. It's mind-blowing. | ||
It's this in and of itself is a dream come true. | ||
But now here we are in this crucible, in this most important time in American history, and I'm able to sit behind this desk. | ||
What a privilege, man. What an invigorating time to be alive, isn't it, Tony? | ||
Absolutely. I think about Alex and David and Owen and you and all the rest of the crew and how history is going to treat you. | ||
And I think it's going to treat you very, very well for standing on principle, for being true to your word. | ||
And I can tell you, folks, if you're tuning into these shows, I'm I'm just an outside guy. | ||
I have my own radio show. | ||
I pay for my own time. | ||
I'm a veteran. Infowars brings me in, allows me to host shows. | ||
They never tell me what to say. | ||
They allow me to host these shows when I'm on or say what I want to say. | ||
They are true journalists in every sense of the word. | ||
It's not a cult. There's free speech all throughout. | ||
David Knight has a different opinion than Alex. | ||
Oh, and to Alex and all the rest, and it's great. | ||
It's just a wonderful, wonderful organization. | ||
If you're going to put your money anywhere, if you're thinking about giving it to your church, maybe if that church doesn't oppose the New World Order and the Mark of the Beast and vaccines, help InfoWars out. | ||
This is a great organization. And as you put it so eloquently earlier in the program, this is the spiritual war. | ||
It's an information war. It's a spiritual war. | ||
It's a cultural war. And we need every piece of ammo we can level against the enemy. | ||
Folks, that's going to do it for us. | ||
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I'll be back in an hour for Election Countdown. | ||
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The greatest battle in the history of humanity is happening right now. | ||
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The day of doom is here. | ||
Now that's a double-edged sword. | ||
It could be a day of doom for humanity, a day of doom for Christians, conservatives, nationalists, or patriots, or it could be a day of doom for the Satanists, the pedophiles, the globalists, the radical Islamists. | ||
It really comes down to what you're going to stand for. | ||
They have launched their full attack. | ||
They are calling for the very end of the existence of our country itself because we have not defended our ethos, our identity and who we are. | ||
But if we rise to the challenge, if we awaken, if we have the courage to simply challenge the censors and the thugs and the bullies, we'll find on the other side that all the turbulence basically ends and there's nothing but blue skies And clarity and smooth sailing after it. | ||
The truth is, bowing to tyrants, bowing to bullies puts you in a position of living on your knees as a slave. | ||
But standing up to the bullies and saying no to their program empowers you. | ||
And that's where we are as a civilization. | ||
Now, obviously, Joe Biden has stolen the election so far, and President Trump is challenging him. | ||
But if any of us thought President Trump was invincible, we were fools. | ||
He was up against the Chinese communists, the EU, Hollywood, the Satanists, big academia, all the leftists, all the scam artists, radical Islam, big tech, and so much more. | ||
The truth is, Trump was an anomaly, a sucker punch directly to the throat of the New World Order. | ||
So was Bolsonaro, and so were so many others. | ||
The truth is, humanity was in a trance before and wasn't even resisting. | ||
But now, in the last four or five years, there's been a global awakening that is spiritual, that is individual, that isn't black, that isn't brown, that isn't white, that isn't old, that isn't young, that isn't male, that isn't female, but is human. | ||
And so they're going to try to discredit our revolution and discredit our awakening. | ||
They're going to try to bring in socialism and global mask mandates and forced inoculations and shutdowns of economies. | ||
All to make us get scared and submit to their program of dehumanization. | ||
But I believe, and history has shown, that it's going to backfire on what they've done and it's going to blow up in their face. | ||
But regardless of what happens, there are all these false political paradigms, all these false political teachings that we've laid out here. | ||
InfoWars is hated by the establishment because we cover the real paradigm. | ||
of the usurpers, of the conquerors, of the corrupt, versus those that support the Renaissance and the ethos of Christ. | ||
We believe in the brotherhood of man and woman. | ||
We believe in unity under our red blood and our spirit. | ||
We believe in the human spirit and ideas unifying us and what we stand for unifying us, not the color of our skin. | ||
But everything they let us do is the opposite of that, to turn us against each other, because they know we have unity. | ||
They know we have strength. So they seek disunity in the name of unity, and they are frauds. | ||
And all their works are easy to defeat if you just pull back and are conscious and realize their manipulation. | ||
In closing, I'll say this. | ||
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