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and the home of the brave? | ||
Well, it's never been more important for InfoWars to be on the air. | ||
You want more evidence as to why? | ||
Check out what happened last night on Newsmax when Mike Lindell was a guest on Big Tech Censorship. | ||
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Mike, thank you so much for joining us and welcome. | |
So what happened with your Twitter account and the company page? | ||
Well, first, mine was taken down because we have all the election fraud with these Dominion machines. | ||
We have 100% proof. | ||
And then when they took it down about three weeks ago, and then put it back up, my personal, I put it... | ||
Mike, thank you very much. | ||
Mike, you're talking about machines that we at Newsmax have not been able to verify any of... | ||
Those kinds of allegations. | ||
We just want to let people know that there's nothing substantive that we've seen. | ||
And let me read you something there. | ||
While there were some clear evidence of some cases of vote fraud and election irregularities, the election results in every state were certified, and Newsmax accepts the results as legal and final. | ||
The courts have also supported that view. | ||
So we wanted to talk to you about canceling culture We don't want to relitigate the allegations that you're making, Mike, because we understand where you are. | ||
So let me ask you this. | ||
Do you think that this should be temporary because it appears to be permanent? | ||
Could you make an argument that it is temporary? | ||
What? Could you make an argument that this could be a temporary banning rather than permanent? | ||
No, I want it to be a permanent because you know what? | ||
They did this because I'm revealing all the evidence on Friday of all the election problems with these machines. | ||
So I'm sorry if you think it's not real. | ||
Can I ask our producers, can we get out of here please? | ||
I don't want to have to keep going over this. | ||
We at Newsmax have not been able to verify any of those allegations. | ||
Mike, hold on a second. | ||
Everybody hold on a second. Mike, Mike, hold on one second. | ||
Let's talk a little bit about... | ||
And he walks off the set. | ||
Okay then. Mike Lindell censored in live time on Newsmax. | ||
So there you go. | ||
I'm not launching an attack or an affront on Newsmax. | ||
I think overall they're probably better than most other media out there. | ||
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A representative from a Black Lives Matter local chapter. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, fellow comrades, it is Wednesday, February 3rd, 2021. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
I'm your host, Owen Troyer, with you for the next three hours, streaming live at band.video, can'tcensortruth.com, and warroomisraw.com. | ||
And I've got tons of news to get to today. | ||
We've got Gerald Salente coming up in the second hour from the Trends Journal. | ||
And then we've got Jafari Jones coming on the third hour, the local 757 BLM chapter leader. | ||
So I've talked to you about my efforts for unity, and we're going to be continuing that effort here today. | ||
I also have so much news here that I've got to try to get to all of it in the first hour, which may be impossible, but we're going to go for it. | ||
And once again, there are clear-cut examples of Of just blatant double standards, hypocrisy, fraud, lies coming from the Democrat Party and the Biden administration. | ||
And so last night, now of course, let me give the pretext. | ||
Kids in cages, we all remember kids in cages, right? | ||
We all remember the photo they used of kids in cages. | ||
It was actually from 2014, so it was Obama's kids in the cages. | ||
They literally built the cages. | ||
I explained how it was law written in the 70s by the Democrats to separate the youths from the adults, DHS and HHS. That was Democrat legislation in the 70s. | ||
That's why the children get separated at the border. | ||
The Obama team built the quote-unquote cages that they then used the photo of to go viral and blame on Trump. | ||
All lies, all misinformation, all fake news. | ||
Standard operating procedure. | ||
But we all remember it. | ||
Kids in cages. Well now, last night the Biden administration makes an announcement. | ||
The Biden administration is reopening an overflow facility in Texas for unaccompanied migrant children apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border. | ||
It comes amid an increase in apprehensions and reduced capacity limits at other facilities. | ||
Wait a second. Unaccompanied migrant children? | ||
How is that happening? | ||
That doesn't happen. People don't use children to get across the border and then abandon them. | ||
We were told that's ridiculous. | ||
We were told that notion was outrageous. | ||
No, but the irony continues. | ||
So, the Trump administration actually got the kids out of the cages. | ||
They actually got the kids out of the cages and into, like, daycare-type facilities. | ||
Remember, Candace Owens went down there, did a viral video, explained how the facilities at the southern border that they're bringing the kids to now are nicer than most public schools in America? | ||
Specifically if you're in an inner city? | ||
Hmm. So the Biden administration is reopening the cages that they were putting the children in. | ||
And they're also admitting now that unaccompanied children come across the border. | ||
That used to be a conspiracy theory. | ||
But notice how they've renamed the cages to overflow facility. | ||
I mean, surely they don't think you're that dumb. | ||
Surely they don't think they can pull one over on you like that, right? | ||
No, they do. | ||
They really do. | ||
So, another total myth of the Democrat Party. | ||
Another total myth of the mainstream media. | ||
And... If this headline or this story was written two years ago, you know what it would say. | ||
Trump administration putting kids in cages. | ||
But now it's unaccompanied migrant children in overflow facilities. | ||
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Yes, yes. Yes, yes. | |
That's what it is. Trump put the kids in cages. | ||
He actually took the kids out of cages. | ||
Biden's built the cages, put the kids in the cages. | ||
Trump got them out of the cages. Now Biden's putting them back in the cages. | ||
And it's unaccompanied migrant children in overflow facilities. | ||
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Very fancy. Very, very fancy, isn't it? | |
These are not cages. | ||
These are migrant overflow facilities. | ||
Don't you know anything? | ||
You stupid American. | ||
You stupid Trump voter. | ||
These aren't cages. | ||
These aren't cages. | ||
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These are overflow facilities. | |
You uneducated, unwashed swine. | ||
Oh, oh, overflow facilities. | ||
Bye. | ||
Just the conscious deception, the conscious lying. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
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Biden administration prepares to open overflow facility. | |
Overflow facility. | ||
I mean, it's so ridiculous. | ||
It's kids in cages for four years, and now it's overflow facilities. | ||
I'm sorry. It's getting to be a bit much, to be honest with you. | ||
I have more hypocrisy. | ||
I know, I know, you get it, but we might as well call it out. | ||
And I may have to break one of my own rules today. | ||
Because a certain somebody and a certain story is going so viral. | ||
I didn't want to touch it. I knew it was a lie from the beginning. | ||
And I didn't want to touch it because of my new rules. | ||
But now it's just too big of a news story not to touch. | ||
But did you notice something that happened today at the Capitol? | ||
There was a ceremony for a fallen police officer. | ||
Nancy Pelosi spoke. | ||
It's a big, grand ceremony. | ||
Nancy Pelosi had a big, grand speech. | ||
Schumer had a big speech. They had moments of silence, everything. | ||
They did a whole honor. They have a flag now at the Capitol. | ||
Remains of U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick lie in honor in Rotunda. | ||
Okay. He was in a out-of-control event. | ||
Call it a riot. Call it whatever you want. | ||
I think riot would be the most extreme word for it. | ||
But fine. He got injured, suffered from some previous medical conditions, led to some medical conditions at the event, and ended up dying a few days later. | ||
Very sad. But notice how he gets a big, grand ceremony. | ||
And now his ashes with a flag are going to be in the Capitol Rotunda, As a reminder of what? | ||
Oh, the insurrection. | ||
But folks, what about all the dead police officers from the riots of 2020? | ||
The summer of 2020, dozens of dead police officers. | ||
Police officers attacked in the streets. | ||
Two FBI officers killed yesterday. | ||
No mention of them. | ||
You don't get to know their names. | ||
David Dorn. Anybody get to talk about David Dorn? | ||
No. Actually, you get censored if you talk about David Dorn. | ||
So you see how sick these people are? | ||
They lift up Brian Sicknick, not because they care about him. | ||
Not because they care about police. | ||
No, it's all political theater. | ||
It's all a political stunt. | ||
So they use this dead police officer as a political stunt, political theater, and now a trophy. | ||
It's their trophy now that they hoist in the air. | ||
Putting it in the middle of the rotunda in the Capitol to say, see, your insurrection did this. | ||
See, you did this, Trump. | ||
You did this, Republicans. | ||
You did this, Trump supporters. | ||
You did this. See what you did? | ||
We love our police so much. | ||
See what you did? Meanwhile, they're the ones that want to defund the police. | ||
They're the ones that say all cops are bad. | ||
They're the ones that ignore all the murders of cops on just a regular basis like it doesn't happen. | ||
They're the ones that ignore David Dorn. | ||
They're the ones that ignored all the cops getting assaulted and brutally attacked all summer long. | ||
But no, now all of a sudden this one officer matters to them. | ||
Why? Because it's a political trophy for them. | ||
His death is a political trophy for them that they now hoist over America to remind you of their false narrative of an insurrection coup d'etat at the Capitol. | ||
These people are sick. | ||
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I want to continue on with the last segment. | ||
Talking about the Democrat fraud and hypocrisies. | ||
And I don't really know how to properly word this. | ||
I feel like I didn't say it right in the last segment, but I'm not going to harp on the issue too much. | ||
To me, it's just such a phony exercise. | ||
For them to be putting the Capitol Police officer's ashes and the flag in his honor at the Capitol Rotunda. | ||
He didn't die that day. | ||
He didn't die because he got attacked viciously. | ||
There was no murder or assault on him. | ||
Hey, may he rest in peace. | ||
I'm not trying to belittle the gentleman. | ||
But my point is, the Democrats are belittling him by making him a political trophy. | ||
And that's all this is. | ||
They don't give a damn about police. | ||
They don't give a damn about Brian Sicknick. | ||
They celebrate when police get injured. | ||
They go along with the narrative that all cops are bad. | ||
They defund the police. | ||
Oh, but see, why are they making a big deal of this? | ||
Why are they celebrating this? | ||
Why is his life, why does Brian Sicknick's life matter as a police officer to them? | ||
Because it's a political trophy to remind you of their false narrative of the insurrection of the Capitol. | ||
And so they hoist up his dead body. | ||
They hoist up his ashes to say, see what you did here in a guilt exercise. | ||
Shameful, disgraceful, disgusting. | ||
And I won't fall for it. | ||
And I will call it out. | ||
And that's just what they did. | ||
But, you know, here's some more examples just perusing around the internet. | ||
It just goes to show that it really is all about narrative and it's all about media presentation and it's all about relevance. | ||
Because, you know, we always have the same thing. | ||
Well, why don't you ever talk about... | ||
What happens in Chicago if you're addressing Black Lives Matter or you're addressing politicians who talk about how black people are scared of police, but statistically it's more dangerous in a black woman's womb as a black baby or living in Chicago. | ||
Maybe we'll get into that with my guests coming up in the third hour. | ||
But... You never even hear about this stuff. | ||
You didn't hear about the FBI officers killed in Florida. | ||
They did about five minutes of it on Fox News last night. | ||
I'm always monitoring everything for you. | ||
Suspect arrested an Oklahoma massacre of man and five children. | ||
So they have arrested Jaron Dajun Pidgeon and he killed six people, five children. | ||
No media outrage. | ||
No big deal. | ||
Came and went. And sure, it happens every day. | ||
Again, I'm not saying it should be the biggest story. | ||
I'm not saying it shouldn't be the biggest story. | ||
I'm saying the media decides what the big story is. | ||
The media decides about what you're upset about. | ||
There's no consistency. | ||
There's no universal approach. | ||
None of that. They just decide. | ||
And the decision always comes down to a political agenda. | ||
That's why you're going to see Brian Sicknick probably with a statue or something in the Capitol building. | ||
Because, oh, the Democrats were so afraid. | ||
During the insurrection... | ||
By the way, AOC's been proven a total liar. | ||
I'm probably going to have to break my rule on not covering her. | ||
Here's another example, though. | ||
Mother and two children fatally shot inside Minnesota home. | ||
No media outrage. | ||
Nobody makes a big deal of it. | ||
Just another mom and children just murdered in their own home. | ||
But there's no political agenda that you can have there. | ||
There's no political agenda. | ||
They can't pit one race against the other. | ||
So it's just, you know, just another death. | ||
And isn't it funny, too, remember how they all said, when Trump said, hey, you know, people die, it happens. | ||
They said, oh my gosh, how could you say that? | ||
And then Cuomo said the exact same thing. | ||
Now that they're saying, hey, Cuomo, you're responsible for all these dead people in the nursing home. | ||
He says, hey, people die, man. | ||
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People die. It happens. Here's another example. | |
This is so outrageous. | ||
Georgia launches investigation into Trump lawyer Lin Wood for voting illegally during the election. | ||
So, did he vote in Georgia or South Carolina? | ||
He's moved back and forth between the two, so they're trying to get down to the bottom of this. | ||
They need to know, did Lin Wood vote illegally? | ||
Folks, one vote. | ||
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One vote. One vote. | |
Georgia will do more of an investigation into one vote, one man's vote, than all the mass voter fraud that we saw on film. | ||
You want to talk about clown world? | ||
You want to talk about political agenda? | ||
I mean, this is right up there. | ||
This one is right up there. | ||
Georgia is going to investigate one vote. | ||
Why? Because it's Trump lawyers, Lin Wood. | ||
They don't like what he says, so they want to attack him. | ||
By the way, he's not even Trump's lawyer, so that's actually inaccurate as well. | ||
So he's not even Trump's lawyer, that's a lie. | ||
But they're gonna go after one vote, folks. | ||
One vote. After everything we saw in Georgia. | ||
The fake water main break. | ||
The ballots from under the tables. | ||
Them kicking people out when they're counting. | ||
Them denying people from being in there when they're counting. | ||
Them snooping over at the cameras, making sure they can count illegally. | ||
The hundreds of thousands of votes that appear magically in the middle of the night after Trump's winning all day to give Biden the victory. | ||
None of that will be investigated. | ||
None of that will be questioned. | ||
All of that will be certified. | ||
Shut up. You're censored. You're not even allowed to talk about it. | ||
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But Lin Wood, one vote! | |
One! No, not an entire case of votes and ballots pulled out from under a table. | ||
Not truckloads of ballots arriving in the middle of the night. | ||
Not them kicking people out from the ballot counting as they do it in the middle of the night while nobody's watching. | ||
Not hundreds of thousands of ballots coming in for Biden magically so he can go perfectly ahead of Trump before they stop counting. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
We're not going to investigate any of that. | ||
Not the electronic voting machines, nothing but one vote, Lin Wood, we're all over that. | ||
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I asked whether the president has made a decision on keeping or keeping the scope of Space Force. | |
Wow, Space Force. | ||
It's the plane of today. | ||
It is an interesting question. | ||
I am happy to check with our Space Force point of contact. | ||
Am I sure who that is? I will find out and see if we have any update on that. | ||
Wow. So your job is to have the contacts in the Space Force. | ||
You don't even know who it is? That's pretty pathetic, but it's not quite as pathetic or disgusting or disgraceful as completely dismissing the U.S. military. | ||
Wow. And by the way, she's used that phrase, the plane of today. | ||
Has anybody heard that before? | ||
Is she making this one up? | ||
I've never heard a, the plane of today, hee hee. | ||
I mean, she's almost like a caricature of herself. | ||
But, want to know what it really is? | ||
Now see, imagine if she would have said, if somebody asked about the military, she said, oh, the U.S. military, ha, yeah, the plane of today. | ||
The Space Force is a military branch. | ||
So she just scoffed at the U.S. military. | ||
And here's what it is. The Democrat Party has already moved on from the military, folks. | ||
They really do scoff at the military. | ||
They think the military is a joke. | ||
They think it's a bunch of hayseeds. | ||
They don't give a damn. And so, yeah, she's up there as an elitist, a D.C. status elitist. | ||
Someone asked her, you ask me about the U.S. military? | ||
They wish I would think about them for a second. | ||
Oh, yeah, I've got a contact over there. | ||
I don't know. I'll look into it, I guess. | ||
It's just my job, but... | ||
Yeah, you know, we have to call on the military to protect us from this dangerous coup d'etat insurrection that's going on. | ||
But, you know, screw them. | ||
Stupid military. | ||
Dumbasses. That's what Biden said. | ||
Cruise synchronous with me today. | ||
Yeah, clap, you stupid bastards. | ||
Remember, that was Biden. Oh, and see, here's the problem. | ||
By the way, that video, and there's others where she's scoffing about Space Force... | ||
Has gone totally viral. | ||
And what is the leftist response? | ||
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Yeah, but at least she didn't say that the military were dogs. | |
Remember that fake news story? | ||
Wasn't that a Lincoln Project deal too? | ||
Where they sent out the mailers? | ||
She's circling back. | ||
When they sent out the mailer, said Trump referred to the military as dogs. | ||
And it was literally made up. | ||
They had like 10 eyewitnesses that were in the room with Trump that day that said, yeah, that was never said. | ||
They just made it up. They don't care. | ||
They made it up. Made whole documentaries about it for news broadcasts. | ||
Sent out mailers. Yeah, Trump said the military was dogs. | ||
Told them all to die and F off. | ||
Just made it up. They don't even care. | ||
Why? Because that's why. | ||
Because that's their attitude to the military. | ||
Flippant. They're over you. | ||
They're more elite than you. They're bigger than you. | ||
You're scum. You're a hayseed. | ||
You're a peon. You're a pleb. | ||
You're dumb enough to be in the U.S. military. | ||
You suck. So yeah, Jen Psaki is just being fully transparent. | ||
They think the military's a joke. | ||
But see, then that shows you the brainwashing of the left when their immediate response to something so obtuse... | ||
Is fake news propaganda. | ||
So here's Jen Psaki scoffing at the military, not even knowing her point of contact, and then what is the left's response? | ||
Yeah, well, Trump said this, though, which he didn't even say. | ||
So it's immediately, yeah, but Trump, and then it's something that Trump didn't even say, didn't even do. | ||
And so what are you supposed to do about that? | ||
But you know what? It is this dismissive attitude that the Biden administration has to the American people, whether it's farmers, oil workers, Space Force. | ||
You're seeing Democrats leave the Democrat Party and disavow the Biden administration. | ||
For example, I'm a farmer, Democrat, Senator, breaks with Biden administration by supporting Keystone Pipeline. | ||
That's John Tester. | ||
And there have been others. | ||
So, hey, there's still some Democrats that just kind of have their issues and their policies, but, I mean, Biden's policy is anti-American to its core. | ||
Attacking our energy. | ||
Attacking our free speech, attacking our Second Amendment, attacking our military, using them as pawns. | ||
It's really disgusting. | ||
Now, I have a rule that I decided to, and I explained this in the past so I won't go off onto this too much, but I'm done covering AOC. I don't want to see her on the screen. | ||
I don't want to hear about her latest BS, crybaby crap. | ||
I can't do it anymore. | ||
It's too much of a distraction. | ||
And if we don't give her the attention, she gets none anyway. | ||
But I'll have to break the rule here today because this story has gone so viral. | ||
And I want to give you the full-spectrum look here. | ||
So... It's even worse than it originally appeared. | ||
But there's so many different angles. | ||
Now, oh, wow. | ||
Put that on screen, guys. | ||
Trending number one on Twitter, Alexandra Ocasio-Smollett. | ||
Now, of course, it was Jussie Smollett that lied about being attacked in Chicago. | ||
He paid two guys to do it. | ||
They faked the whole thing. So that's the Smollett reference. | ||
So Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez the other day, and it was my theory. | ||
Again, I just choose not to talk about this. | ||
I don't even want to think about it, but it was so vast in the news. | ||
My theory is that somebody had to put her up to this. | ||
Somebody had to tell her to do this live stream and behave like a petulant child because I don't even think she's that low. | ||
But she did it either way. | ||
So she's doing a live stream crying about how she felt like she was going to die at the Capitol that day. | ||
And then she says, she claims that for the first time in her life, she opens up about sexual assault. | ||
Now, I'm a sexual assault survivor. | ||
That's on record. So I don't want to hear boo from any liberal leftists out there that I can't talk about this. | ||
And you know what? I'm even thinking about going a step further. | ||
In fact, maybe I should. I'll be honest with you. | ||
Oh man, I shouldn't even bring this up. | ||
But you know what? I'll do it. I get sexually assaulted, quote unquote, by gay dudes more than anything else. | ||
This happened about five times in my life. | ||
Gay dudes will literally walk right up and just grab my genitals. | ||
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Just like their move, I guess. | |
And so most of the time I get pretty angry and flip it and they bag off real quick. | ||
A couple of times it's been like a friend and it's like, dude, what the... | ||
But my point is, I don't obsess over it. | ||
I don't cry about it. | ||
It's like, people go through crap, whatever, it happens. | ||
But so she now says she's opening up. | ||
So I just opened up about my sexual assaults. | ||
Oh my gosh. You know, send me money. | ||
Give me pity. Don't ban me, bro. | ||
But she says this is the first time she's ever opened up about her sexual assault. | ||
Now, Here's the problem. | ||
Nobody believes anything she says. | ||
So she could be lying about that. | ||
She'd be telling the truth. Problem is, she's such a known liar now. | ||
It's the boy that cried wolf. Nobody believes her. | ||
Like Rush Limbaugh yesterday. | ||
And then he gets a bunch of flack for it. | ||
I don't believe her. | ||
Why would I believe her? | ||
Why should I believe anything she says? | ||
Because everything else she said on that live stream turns out to be a lie. | ||
But before I even get to that, think about this, though. | ||
Think about an individual or moreover an entire collective of people who want to use their plight or their experience as a victim or whatever against you as political leverage that, oh, you have to listen to me and I have to have my voice heard and therefore I also have to make policy. | ||
That's like a weird way of like intellectual terrorism is what I would call that. | ||
And I would even say no real assault survivor would ever do that. | ||
In fact, people called into Rush Limbaugh because he was getting a back and forth. | ||
Some people were giving a hard time. Other women called in and said, yeah, I've survived sexual assault and I would never use it as public leverage like she did. | ||
So there's another reason not to believe her on that. | ||
But if you want the real reason not to believe her on anything she said in that live stream, because folks, it's now come out with video. | ||
With video. | ||
Not only... Was AOC not in the Capitol at the time of the breach? | ||
She wasn't even in the Capitol. | ||
Her office is not in the Capitol. | ||
And we now have video from her office during the breach while it was happening. | ||
And it was totally calm, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Totally calm. So is she such a basket case, breakdown, mental crybaby that she's cowering in her office when everyone else is calm? | ||
Or is she lying about it all? | ||
I'm just getting this video. | ||
A woman filmed her mother after she got the COVID vaccine. | ||
She immediately goes into convulsions. | ||
If you guys just want to do a doc cam, I got it right here. | ||
And it's very sad to watch this. | ||
Imagine filming this. | ||
But I had to have a laugh. | ||
They call it the Moderna Mamba. | ||
The Moderna Mambo. | ||
And then somebody put up a response. | ||
And it's just Fauci saying, well, she should have had her mask on. | ||
It's too much. Shouldn't be laughing at that poor woman's plight. | ||
But I mean, hey, you... | ||
See, and that's the whole thing. | ||
Bill Gates and Fauci and all the people, they just figure if you're dumb enough to go take that vaccine, then you deserve whatever you're going to get. | ||
Like, in a way, they hate Infowars, but they also respect us because we're like a relic of, like, what man used to be. | ||
We're like a relic of a rugged individual, an American, and they know we're not dumb enough to ever go get a vaccine or advise our audience to do so. | ||
So, like, in a way, there's, like, a respect. | ||
Like, you're going into a museum and, like, looking at artifacts and stuff. | ||
But there you go. Another side effect of the vaccine. | ||
And I am getting into that news now, by the way. | ||
I had that stack in front of me. | ||
What do you think would happen? | ||
And I've talked about this before, but it looks like it could be a potential if a certain star athlete got a certain virus before a certain game. | ||
It's Super Bowl week. | ||
Tom Brady in the Super Bowl. | ||
And what just happened? | ||
The barber, and by the way, the Chiefs, Kansas City Chiefs are playing the new, I'm sorry, thinking Tom Brady. | ||
Kansas City Chiefs are playing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Super Bowl. | ||
Kansas City decided they're not going to leave Kansas City. | ||
Usually the teams arrive Super Bowl week, the Sunday or Monday of the Super Bowl week, and then there's all the stuff of Super Bowl week. | ||
They canceled all that because of COVID, even though it's in Florida and it's wide open. | ||
Well, maybe not wide open, but for the most part. | ||
And so they decided to stay in Kansas City for, say, for COVID or whatever. | ||
Well, the barber, the Kansas City Chiefs barber, has just tested positive for COVID. Now, let's think about this. | ||
There's a lot of different angles here. | ||
Angle one. Well, certainly, if the barber has COVID and he's cutting all the chief's hair, well, certainly at least one or two of them is going to get COVID, right? | ||
I mean, that's just what we're told. | ||
It's the most deadly, contagious disease ever. | ||
We have to become slaves to this virus because of how deadly and contagious it is. | ||
But so imagine the barber gets COVID, cuts all their hair, and then none of them get COVID. Hmm. | ||
So that defeats the narrative. | ||
Won't matter. We don't live in reality. | ||
How about reality check number two? | ||
And we'll apply this to the other team too, but if you just did it to the Chiefs, their star player is their quarterback, Patrick Mahomes. | ||
Do you think if Patrick Mahomes tested positive for COVID, he sits out the Super Bowl? | ||
Do you think if Tom Brady tests positive for COVID, he sits out the Super Bowl? | ||
I got one word for you. | ||
No. No. And by the way, they've had players test positive for COVID. I covered some of it. | ||
And some of these players, man, they're so dumb. | ||
Look, I get it. | ||
I went to a major college where the football players didn't have to go to class. | ||
And still passed. I witnessed it. | ||
I was friends with a lot of them. So, the same thing happened in high school. | ||
So, they never got an education. | ||
And... It's a weird thing, because it's not even about an education. | ||
It's like they never even developed logic. | ||
And I remember one of the football players who tested positive, he was like, yeah, I mean, I never had any symptoms, but I laid in bed for a week to recover, and then I tested negative. | ||
It's like, hmm, you never had a single symptom, not one. | ||
He never did. He's like, yeah, I never had a single symptom, never felt anything. | ||
But had to sit out a week of football, and so fine. | ||
Didn't think maybe it's a false positive. | ||
Didn't think maybe this virus isn't much. | ||
No, just, oh, do what I'm told. | ||
Now I'm better, even though I was never bad. | ||
But do you really think if Tom Brady or Patrick Mahomes or anybody, any other big player, would sit out the Super Bowl for testing positive for COVID, you're out of your mind. | ||
The TV stations would never allow it. | ||
The NFL would never allow it. | ||
And Vegas would never allow it. | ||
The fact that they even get to play shows you how big of a joke it is. | ||
How many NBA, NFL athletes, college athletes, all of them, how many of them tested positive for COVID? Hundreds? | ||
How many of them actually got sick? | ||
None. It's all a big sham. | ||
But see, they are somehow essential to play a sport. | ||
No, it's the bread and circus that's essential. | ||
So we'll see if any players test positive for COVID before the Super Bowl. | ||
Even though the barber that cuts the entire team apparently just tested positive. | ||
So this highly contagious deadly virus surely Had to get on one of them. | ||
But again, there used to be a time and place, wasn't too long ago, you get the flu before a game, a lot of times you just try to man it out. | ||
No, but not anymore. | ||
You're a bioweapon now. | ||
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See? See? | |
Hey, uh... Tom Brady's feeling a little under the weather today. | ||
Took his temperature. Looks like he's about 100. | ||
Probably has the flu. Oh boy. | ||
Is he going to play? He wants to play. | ||
He's going to get out there. He's going to make it. | ||
He's going to stick it out. And then would the team say, oh my gosh, I'm not playing football with him. | ||
He might get me sick. | ||
It's all a big joke. | ||
But there is other significant COVID news. | ||
World Health Organization investigators visit Wuhan lab at heart of China COVID-19 conspiracy claims. | ||
Now, the one thing that's going to be important here, and so far it doesn't look like they are cooperating, and they may not have to, is if the World Health Organization will get the actual Data on the SARS-CoV-2... | ||
What's the word I'm looking for, guys? | ||
Increased... Basically, they increase the contagion, the contagiousness. | ||
There's a word for it. I can't think of it right now. | ||
Game... Gain of function. | ||
Thank you. The real question will be if they can get their hands on the gain-of-function SARS-CoV-2 research that the lab was doing to then make the direct correlation to whether or not it is the same virus. | ||
If they don't get it, then we'll never know for sure. | ||
If they do get it, then what are they going to do? | ||
Because it's going to come out, yeah, it was totally out of this lab, there's no denying it. | ||
Now, it's already to that point, quite frankly, and I'm like, I lean on the side of they released it intentionally. | ||
I'd say I'm like 75% they released it intentionally. | ||
It's just too obvious. And then plus they had everything already set up. | ||
But I'd say, you know, okay, maybe there's 15, 20, 25% of me maybe that things could have just gotten out by accident. | ||
But we'll see if there's any answers there because you know the World Health Organization is run by China. | ||
So is the UN, by the way. | ||
I've got news on that coming up and a big developing story happening in Asia right now. | ||
But more on the COVID. This is from CNN. If your loved one is hesitant to get the COVID-19 vaccine, share this. | ||
Oh, they're just so desperate to give you that vaccine. | ||
Vaccine hesitancy could put a dangerous damper on the country's response. | ||
Oh, no. All this over the flu. | ||
All this over a 99.9% survivable virus. | ||
Never freaked out this much for Ebola. | ||
Never freaked out this much for... | ||
Anything that comes over the southern border like tuberculosis. | ||
They had a return of the black plague, the bubonic plague in California in the homeless. | ||
No panic, no shutdown, no masks, no quarantine, nothing. | ||
But this, they're doing it because it's their virus made in a lab. | ||
It's a giant worldwide test. | ||
And they got to get you to take that gene therapy that they call a vaccine. | ||
Moderna vaccine causing COVID arm side effect in some patients. | ||
It rashes up, it inflames. | ||
Some arms it goes numb, tingling sensation, or they just break out into a seizure, as you saw at the beginning of the segment. | ||
Governor Cuomo must resign if he indeed covered up the nursing home deaths. | ||
That's from Elise Stefanik, the representative from New York, a great one at that. | ||
So, who knows? And of course, though, Cuomo knows, and that's why he's changed his tune to, I was the best, I was fully capable, I did everything right, Trump failed, and how dare Trump says that people die, and then he says, yeah, people die, you know, what happened at the nursing homes is not important, and by the way, it's all the federal government's fault. | ||
Ah, I had nothing to do with any of it. | ||
Oh, really, Cuomo? That's interesting. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We warned you that the Lincoln Project was no good long ago. | ||
Then we warned you once the John Weaver story was emerging that this was just the tip of the iceberg. | ||
And now it's all coming out. | ||
Everybody knew about it. | ||
Everybody knew about how it was being used. | ||
To enrich themselves and lure in young boys. | ||
And now, the gentleman that broke the entire story, Ryan Gerdusky, on the Ingram Eagle, says, well, they all knew. | ||
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One young man publicly expressed that he spoke to at least three members of the Lincoln Project, including Mike Madrid, one of the co-founding members, saying that he was being sexually targeted by John Weaver. | |
And recently, I heard that a writer who I cannot mention his name, but he is a very, very well-known conservative writer who does not like Donald Trump and publicly does not like Donald Trump, but he's a household name, was asked to join the Lincoln Project, and he said, I can't because of John Weaver's reputation. | ||
This was The biggest open secret in Washington, D.C., everyone knew, except apparently the people who worked at the Lincoln Project. | ||
Pause it right there. | ||
I mean, I have an idea. | ||
I'm pretty confident I know who that journalist he's talking about is, but I'm not going to speculate here on air. | ||
Think about this, though. So that's a conservative journalist that was also covering up the pedophilia and the luring in of young men at the Lincoln Project. | ||
Where is the left demanding that person be identified for covering this up? | ||
Isn't that amazing? Because the left covered it up, too. | ||
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Continue with the clip. Get away with this, Ryan? | |
I mean, saying, well, I didn't even know him, or I hardly knew him. | ||
Who would get away with saying that? | ||
Who? That's what the Lincoln Project's doing right now. | ||
They're sitting there and saying, you have to be held accountable to Trump's staffers about things that you may have no control over while you were there. | ||
Obviously, George Conway was not involved in the text messages and DMs to young men as young as 14 years old that John Weaver was committing. | ||
However, the Lincoln Project was used for two purposes, a grift to make money and as a predatory grooming organization for John Weaver to get young men into bed. | ||
I mean, what you've seen in the media is nothing compared to what the messages I have are. | ||
And I'm not going to embarrass somebody. | ||
Pause that real quick. | ||
I mean, we should almost play that again. | ||
It's so impactful. | ||
So this is the guy that broke the John Weaver story. | ||
And he's telling you he did all this research, dozens of sources, long-term project. | ||
Everyone in D.C. knew about Weaver and the Lincoln Project and what they were doing. | ||
Enriching themselves and luring in young boys and using their political leverage, offering them jobs. | ||
Hey, come CDC. Come check out the Capitol. | ||
Come check out the White House. | ||
I'll meet you all these politicians. | ||
Yeah, come with me. | ||
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, little boy. | ||
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Yeah. Oh, I think I dropped a pencil under that desk. | |
Oh, ooh. Oh, did you see my little friend? | ||
Sending pictures. Everyone in D.C. knew. | ||
They all knew. | ||
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They all knew. Why are they covering it up? | |
This is Jeffrey Epstein light. | ||
This is Harvey Weinstein, except D.C. politics, not Hollywood. | ||
Where's the media outrage? | ||
These are supposedly conservatives. | ||
These are supposedly Republicans. | ||
Where's the media outrage? | ||
Folks, because they're not Republicans. | ||
They're not conservatives. | ||
They're part of the establishment. | ||
That's why you don't have the media outrage. | ||
Where was the outrage over Epstein? | ||
He was part of the system. | ||
They can't expose Epstein. | ||
They bring down the whole house of cards. | ||
They had to kill him. But why'd they use Weinstein? | ||
Because Weinstein was the ignition for the Me Too movement that was aimed at Trump. | ||
You notice how all that stuff with all the women in Hollywood and everything, it's all gone away now. | ||
The Me Too thing has pretty much just faded away. | ||
It's non-existent because they never really cared. | ||
Rose McGowan figured it out. | ||
She calls it out as much as anybody. | ||
But the Lincoln Project said they're constructing a database of Trump officials and staff Basically to call them out as bad people. | ||
And now it's going to be accountable GOP fulfilling the role of the Lincoln Project. | ||
And they've already put up billboards nationwide identifying all the Republicans that said Trump won. | ||
Second hour of the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Always a pleasure to be joined by Gerald Salente. | ||
The latest... Trends Research Journal talks about how the young are fighting back right now, highlighting, obviously, Gamergate 2.0, Wall Street bets short squeeze of the hedge fund billionaires. | ||
And I already wanted to get Salente on before that most recent published story on the Trends Journal to kind of cover this with his financial perspective. | ||
So we bring on Gerald Salenti now. | ||
Gerald, I give you the platform here. | ||
As long as you can go, you're long-winded. | ||
Break down from your experience and then your viewpoint of everything that's happened over the last two weeks from the beginning with the GME stock to where we're at now, where it seems people are thinking they're going to move towards silver and they're panicked that it could collapse the whole market if they do that. | ||
Gerald Salenti, everything you've seen the last two weeks in the stock market. | ||
Make it clear that no one could predict the future. | ||
I'm a trend forecaster. I look at the trends to see where they're going. | ||
But you can't predict the future. | ||
There are too many wildcards. | ||
And you're seeing it with the GameStop. | ||
It's a wildcard. Out of nowhere, boom, there it is. | ||
So let's go back to about December 12th, 2019. | ||
And we put out our top trends of the year in December for the year ahead. | ||
What's one of our top trends back in December? | ||
Youth revolution. | ||
GameStop is only part of it. | ||
They've had it. | ||
Young people see what's going on around the world, around their lives. | ||
They know that they're shafted. | ||
They don't have a future in front of them for a variety of reasons. | ||
GameStop is one of those reasons and why they're doing what they're doing is because the big, fat, rich Who want more, I want more, I never have enough, are in total control and they know it. | ||
Like that great comedian George Collins said, it's one big club and you ain't in it. | ||
And by the way, I know his brother Patrick very well, a great guy. | ||
He doesn't live far from me. | ||
Did he swim in the sewers with George? | ||
Oh yeah, yeah. | ||
Were you in there too? | ||
You know, I used to swim in the Hudson River. | ||
I got so many throat things. | ||
Quincy throat. Never heard of this stuff. | ||
Yeah, but that's why you have the strong immune system. | ||
Yeah, you were getting distracted. Back to the point. | ||
But anyway, it's one big club. | ||
And the young people know it. | ||
Look at the freaks. | ||
Look at the freaks that are running the show. | ||
Who's your favorite? Oh, we love Biden. | ||
I think they love Biden. | ||
This guy's their grandfather. | ||
You think they love Mitch McConnell? | ||
Could you get a dopier-looking, sloppy-looking freak than him? | ||
How about Diane Not-So-Feinstein? | ||
Have you had enough of her? | ||
What is she, in her 80s now? | ||
Pelosi? They've had it with the system. | ||
All they're seeing is the rich grabbing everything and they're left to nothing. | ||
Oh, they could get a job at Amazon. | ||
No, maybe Costco. | ||
I think Walmart. Well, Target might be a little better. | ||
So they see what's going on and they've had it. | ||
That's why we said the youth revolution. | ||
They have nothing. | ||
They have no future. | ||
So now they've banned together. | ||
It began with Bitcoin. | ||
That was a young people's invention. | ||
And now you're seeing it with GameStop and what they're doing to silver. | ||
You know, there's reports that came out that the hedge funds in total lost over $72 billion. | ||
These aren't hedge funds. | ||
How about robbers and thieves? | ||
When I was a young guy, they never had these things before. | ||
Hedge funds, private equity groups. | ||
It's one big criminal group of gamblers. | ||
Got it, everybody? | ||
Oh, but here's what we're going to do. | ||
Now that the little people are gambling, we've got to pass laws to stop it. | ||
Yeah, but how about that guy Eric Holder? | ||
Oh, you remember Eric Holder? | ||
Oh, if only we had black people running things. | ||
Oh, yeah, the guy that now, the white shoe boy guy. | ||
Yeah, that's with the big law firm over there under Obama. | ||
Oh, yeah, what color was he? | ||
I'm tired of this color crap. | ||
I'm tired of this gender baloney. | ||
Good and bad comes in all of them. | ||
Got it? And America's not a racist nation. | ||
Are they racist? Yes, they are. | ||
Are they simple, stupid morons all over the place? | ||
They voted for Biden. | ||
Good, bad comes in every color, race, and creed. | ||
And gender. Obama. | ||
Yeah, just not to backtrack. | ||
What color was he? | ||
Oh, I'm really good at killing people, quoted in the book Double Down for his Drone Strikes, going back to the whole club, going back to Holder. | ||
That was the Attorney General that the banks were too big to jail! | ||
They stole $29 trillion of our money to give it to the banksters to bail them out. | ||
Look at all the dirty deals the banksters did. | ||
Oh, you like Wells Fargo? | ||
No, I know. Maybe you like Citigroup. | ||
How about Jamie Dimon, who should be in jail as the head of JPMorgan Chase for rigging the precious metals markets? | ||
It's in your Trends Journal. | ||
$90 million slapped on the wrist after they rigged the markets. | ||
They're murderers and thieves. | ||
Yeah, and then, you know, it's even more ridiculous. | ||
They put them on TV, Gerald. | ||
I'm sorry to interrupt, but, you know, they put the guys you just mentioned, they put them on TV as the experts. | ||
Oh, we want their expert opinion. | ||
At what? Rigging the system and then paying fines with, like, 10% of the money they stole? | ||
I mean, it's a joke. It's a joke. | ||
It's not, it's a, it's crime. | ||
America is gone. | ||
Unless we stand up for freedom, peace, and justice. | ||
And that's what the young people are doing. | ||
They've had it. They've had it. | ||
And remember, it does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men. | ||
What did that guy make last year, Diamond? | ||
I think $32 million. | ||
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All right? Plus, plus, plus, plus, plus. | |
The people are fighting back. | ||
They're going to try to stop it, but they're not going to win the big guys. | ||
This is off with their heads 2.0 in a very different way. | ||
They are more experienced, the younger people, in the internet world than anybody else. | ||
They know how to do it, and they're putting it all together. | ||
They're going to do everything they can to stop it. | ||
You already saw the person from NASDAQ running and saying, oh, we have to do something. | ||
And you made it 100% clear, Owen. | ||
They bring these shysters on. | ||
They bring these gamblers on. | ||
Don't use the word investors. | ||
That's for morons and imbeciles. | ||
They bring them on to tell them, well, here's where we think the markets are going, and here's what we think about this stock, and here's what we do about this, and here's what we do about that, as you all suckers buy into it and we play the game. | ||
Like they did with the Goldman Sachs gang. | ||
You remember that one? Yeah, getting everybody in as they're doing all these other dirty deals below with the junk mortgages. | ||
Well, I think you just said something, and this is one of the things I like to highlight on The War Room, is the wordplay that they do. | ||
Wordplay, word association, always leaning it in their favor to their agenda. | ||
Investors versus gamblers. | ||
You know, the gambler is, you know, that's a derogatory term, degenerate lifestyle, the gambler. | ||
Sports gambling is kind of becoming mainstream now, so that's kind of a new phenomenon. | ||
But But that's what they do is they don't say, oh, you're a gambler. | ||
They say, oh, you're an investor. I was explaining sports betting to a friend of mine who's actually into the market, a day trader. | ||
Not a big one, but, you know, likes to dabble. | ||
And I was explaining them sports gambling and all the different angles. | ||
And they said, this is basically exactly what I do every day on the market. | ||
They're like, this is exactly what I do as a day trader. | ||
I'm like, yeah, it's the same thing. | ||
So am I an investor if I put $500 on Tom Brady to win the Super Bowl? | ||
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No, I'm a gambler. That's it. | |
And by the way, the media, our media who we talk to, we should stop using the term to describe these people as left and liberal. | ||
They're not left and liberal. | ||
They're commies and Nazis. | ||
A liberal willing to respect or accept behavior or opinions different from one's own. | ||
Yeah, they've stolen the notion of classical liberalism and turned it into communism. | ||
We've got to take a break here. | ||
I'm going to ask questions for Gerald when we come back. | ||
We'll be right back. All right, we're back here. | ||
Live sports investments. | ||
And as your sports investment expert, I suggest investing... | ||
In the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to cover on the Super Bowl and for the under of the over-under. | ||
Now, if you were a smart sports investor like me, you would have gotten in when the over-under was 59. | ||
Now it's 56. You would have gotten in when the Chiefs were favored by 6.5. | ||
Now it's only 3.5. So that's just your sports investment advice of the day. | ||
I'm being facetious. | ||
I'm not giving any investing advice or gambling advice here. | ||
I'm just going off The wordplay that Gerald Salenti, my guest, used in the last segment that I thought was so perfect. | ||
Because they aren't investors. | ||
They are gamblers. It's just all this wordplay, word association that they do to avoid being labeled as a gambler, which is associated with degeneracy, but an investor, which is associated with success and business. | ||
So it's all wordplay and word association. | ||
But, you know, Gerald, you said something that I think was actually more keen that I think I can relate to. | ||
You know, Years ago, and I think this is what Trump really wanted to bring back. | ||
Years ago, American youth were told that the whole future was ahead of you. | ||
You can be an entrepreneur. | ||
You can go to the moon, a businessman, build railroads, anything. | ||
The whole notion was the future's ahead of you. | ||
America's great. Free market. | ||
Anything is possible. That's what's good. | ||
That's why we love America so much. | ||
But now, it's not just that the youth... | ||
Just looking at the reality of the situation, looking at their debt, looking at their college debt, looking at the price of houses, looking at wages, whatever it is, taxes, and seeing no future ahead of them. | ||
They're also told there's no future ahead of them. | ||
They're told, no, these jobs aren't going to be there. | ||
They're told, nope, the American dominance and way of life is over. | ||
So not only do they see the future of... | ||
Where communism is taking America. | ||
They're also told by the communists, no, only dark days are ahead. | ||
As opposed to what Trump was trying to revitalize and what was from the past. | ||
Like, no, America is great. | ||
The market is good for you. | ||
Start a business. Buy a home. | ||
Have a family. I mean, that dichotomy right there, I think, is so important. | ||
And nobody really talks about that. | ||
Nobody talks about how the youth is being trained to accept the The failure in the future instead of rejecting the notion of failure, saying, no, you can succeed. | ||
Is that what you were getting to when you said the youth sees no future in front of them, so they're just going to make it? | ||
Yeah, that's part of it. | ||
Again, look, they're living at home. | ||
They can't afford to leave. | ||
The numbers of people, young people living at home, they go back like the 1800s, when they can't afford to live anywhere else. | ||
This is unprecedented. And now they're locked down. | ||
You can't go out and play. | ||
You can't go out of any fun. | ||
And by the way, it's bigger than America. | ||
That's what's so important about this. | ||
You look at the protests going on. | ||
Of course, mainstream media in America, they don't do anything like that. | ||
I just want to make this clear just to make the point before I go further. | ||
This is from Drudge Headlines yesterday. | ||
Right up on top up there. | ||
Rapid spread of UK coronavirus variant in Southern California sparks alarm. | ||
Federal mask cops to start targeting travelers. | ||
Latin America and Caribbean, top 600,000 deaths. | ||
One after another. | ||
And then Yahoo, top news. | ||
I'm not making this up. These are the top ones. | ||
Coronavirus variant found in UK and spreading through the US. This is my favorite. | ||
Infectious disease expert warns Category 5 COVID-19 hurricane is about to hit. | ||
A COVID hurricane? | ||
Yeah. This is that new guy that took over from Atlas when Trump had. | ||
That's his moronic statement. | ||
I'm saying they're spreading fear. | ||
I'm mentioning this because I'm making the bigger picture, and that's what trend forecasting does. | ||
It's global. | ||
Globalnomic. You make connections between different fields. | ||
So when people are stuck on this, hey, you see what's going on over there in Tunisia? | ||
What's a Tunisia? | ||
Is that like a Yemen? No, no, no. | ||
There's this country that where the Arab Spring started, the young people are taken to the streets in masses, and they can't stop them. | ||
Because they have about a 33% unemployment rate. | ||
And they know that criminals are owning everything. | ||
There are demonstrations going on In one country after another against the lockdown. | ||
In Belgium. In the Netherlands. | ||
In Denmark. | ||
In Greece. | ||
The young people have had it. | ||
The young people have had it. | ||
They got some fat, stupid, tight piece of crap playing whatever they are as Prime Minister, President, Governor, Chancellor, Premier telling them to stay home, don't go out. | ||
And you look at the numbers. | ||
This is an old people's death. | ||
The facts are there. | ||
The toilet paper record, the New York Times, they call themselves the paper record. | ||
This was the top story in Sunday's paper. | ||
You ready? Huge. | ||
You can see the size of it, right? | ||
It's numbing. Nine nuns die in Michigan outbreaks. | ||
I read the thing. Sister Janine Therese McGoffrey, 86. | ||
Dorothy Gramlich, 81. | ||
Sister Rena Schinkley, 87. | ||
Irene Wischmeyer, 94. | ||
Margaret Ann Swallow, 97. | ||
Trends Journal, January 12th. | ||
Selling fear, COVID kills nine nuns. | ||
New York Times again. | ||
Story about nine nuns dying up in Albany, about an hour away from me. | ||
The average ages were between 84 and 98. | ||
Got it? Young people have had it. | ||
The recovery rate of people 1 to 20 years old, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is only 99.997%. | ||
On average, it's 98%. | ||
98%, 98.7%, right in that number, depending on who you look at. | ||
You go to Italy, average age, death, 81. | ||
Germany, 79. | ||
This is bigger than America. | ||
The young people have had it. | ||
They've had it with these old, tight pieces of garbage that don't have a drop of boogie, not an ounce of jive, telling them to lock up, stay home, do what we tell you. | ||
It's bigger. And they've had it with the markets. | ||
And they're going to do everything to take it down. | ||
And that's the big story. | ||
The markets are rigged totally. | ||
The facts are there. Gregory Manorino writes, puts it in perfect order. | ||
The markets are going to come crashing. | ||
And this could be the wild card that crashes it. | ||
And when they do, you're going to look at silver and gold prices spike beyond what anybody could imagine. | ||
And I want to kind of hone in on what you, what exactly, who you consider a young person, because it might mean something different. | ||
For an old guy like me, anybody 40 and down. | ||
Okay, yeah, yeah. I was going to say, because, well, and my crew is pretty young. | ||
I mean, in your eyes, my crew would be considered young. | ||
We're all about 30. | ||
I'm 31. We're all within a year or two. | ||
You're it. Well, what I was saying is, my crew, when they first locked down Austin, Texas, my crew, we literally went out. | ||
The streets were barren. | ||
We all went out on the streets. | ||
There's these little electric scooters you can rent here. | ||
And the cops came up. | ||
We have it all on tape. The cops come up to me and my crew, and they're like, oh, what are you doing out here? | ||
I'm like, what do you mean, what am I doing out here? | ||
It's a free country, right? She's like, alright, fine. | ||
And just leaves us alone. | ||
So, I mean, you're absolutely right. | ||
And by the way, I had a... | ||
Stick around for one more segment, Gerald. | ||
I had a great aunt. She was almost 90 years old. | ||
She smoked and drank like a fish for 60 years of her life. | ||
Her health was declining for years. | ||
She dies and they say, oh, your great aunt died of COVID. Oh, give me a break. | ||
Alright, we've got one more segment here with Gerald Salenti, trendsresearch.com. | ||
Get your subscription to the Trends Journal right there. | ||
Yeah, there's me and the crew out first night of lockdown. | ||
The police tried to send us back home. | ||
I said, hey, bud, thought this was a free country. | ||
What are you doing out here harassing me and my crew? | ||
Yeah, I guess it is a free country. | ||
All right, we'll leave you alone. That's how that went. | ||
So Gerald is right. The Young is revolting. | ||
Of course, Infowars ahead of the curve. | ||
I want to ask Gerald one more question and then just give him the floor to cover whatever or anything else he wants for the remainder of his time here. | ||
But Gerald, has there ever been a time where... | ||
The youth is being taught or being programmed the belief system that the future is bleak. | ||
You know, the youth coming up today in the world, and it's not just in America, as you're saying this is a world phenomenon, they're taught you're killing the planet, you're a parasite that emits carbon, you're bad, the market is failing, everything's failing, there's no future for you. | ||
That seems like a new phenomenon. | ||
I feel like it used to be, you know, you would tell the youth the future is bright. | ||
Is that negging of the youth in America and the world telling them, no, you're never going to own property, you're going to eat bugs and live in a pod, but that's good for the earth, you shouldn't even be here, you're a parasite? | ||
Is that a new phenomenon or has that happened before? | ||
Well, it's been developing. | ||
Like when I was a younger guy, you know, we always heard the future was always brighter than the past. | ||
It was always brighter than the past. | ||
You talk about Trump, you know, make America great again. | ||
You're going back to the past. | ||
You know, so it devolved. | ||
As it continues to devolve, the message becomes bleaker as a result of the reality. | ||
And the reality is that the future is very bleak because the slimy, low-life, pieces of garbage, scum crap like Biden, guys, what, been sucking off the public tits since he's 30 years old, brought China, supported bringing China into the World Trade Organization. | ||
NAFTA bringing, taking our jobs and bringing them to low-wage country, Mexico. | ||
And they destroyed the economy. | ||
So let's look at the facts. | ||
Because of these slimy little low-life pieces of scum garbage crap that get paid off to do what they're told, Which morons and imbeciles call campaign contributions. | ||
Oh, it's out of the news, by the way. | ||
Hair plugs. | ||
Hair plugs Biden. | ||
That's right. So vain he got hair plugs. | ||
How about the $22 million that they asked that guy Blinken, who's our now Secretary of State, who loved the Yemen war under Obama, when they asked him, who gave in China Biden, $22 million for that Biden thing at the University of Pennsylvania. | ||
$22 million from the Chinese. | ||
So what they did is they sold us out because here are the facts. | ||
China now controls 28% of all the manufacturing around the world. | ||
Before they got in, The United States was the leader. | ||
So, the future is very dim because of the economic facts. | ||
So as it goes down lower, the brainwashers, called public school and colleges and universities, keep changing the people's minds to accept the situation. | ||
So, for example, when I was a young kid, they taught us to hate the Russians. | ||
And you know all the wars we've gotten in with the Russians. | ||
I don't think we've gotten any anyway, but that's not important. | ||
They had us hiding under desks for air raid drills like that was going to save your life if an atom bomb went off. | ||
These are the same imbeciles that are saying You got to stand six feet apart. | ||
When you're eating, it's okay to eat, but when you stand up, you got to put a mask on. | ||
Yeah, it's all food training. Yeah, how about if I'm in a wheelchair and I got to go to the bathroom? | ||
You still got to put the mask on if I'm at the height of the table? | ||
They're making this crap up. | ||
So what they're doing is as it's going down, and it's been going down, they are programming the people to accept it. | ||
And this is the most important element of it all. | ||
The 21st century is shaping up to be the Chinese century. | ||
The 20th century was the American century. | ||
The business of America's war, the business of China's business, they're taking over. | ||
And going back to silver, why do you think the young people are pushing the price up? | ||
Because they're buying it because they could afford it, and they know the dollar's not worth crap, and they're just pumping more of it in again. | ||
And it's not only the United States, all the Western nations are doing it, except one, a place called China. | ||
Of all the gross domestic products of major nations in 2020, China's is the only one that went up. | ||
The Chinese yuan is gaining strength as the dollar's going down. | ||
So, the young people around the world are seeing what their leaders are doing to them, and look at the faces of the leaders. | ||
Merkel? She couldn't lead me? | ||
You couldn't lead you to where? | ||
The bathroom? Lead you to throw up? | ||
How about McConnell? | ||
Lindsey Graham? Pelosi? | ||
Fine. One freak after another. | ||
Name the country. Name the freak. | ||
I like Macron. The little cazone. | ||
A little nothing nobody guy with probably a pair of cojones smaller than The smallest mothball telling me what to do? | ||
No, they won't tell you to do. | ||
They get the cops to make you do what they want you to do. | ||
Which they also wanted to fund. And the young people had it. | ||
But, you know, I want to go back to something you said that is so key. | ||
American manufacturing used to be a quarter of the world's manufacturing. | ||
It's now in China. This is such an Achilles heel. | ||
This is such a linchpin to everything we see going on. | ||
Because... Most of the manufacturing would be in inner cities. | ||
And so that's why you drive through Chicago, St. | ||
Louis, all these inner cities, you see boarded up buildings, massive manufacturing facilities, just empty, boarded up. | ||
They can't even do anything with them. | ||
It's just an eyesore. But think about it, Gerald, because here's what it is. | ||
That is, and it's just, this other elitist in the media thing too, it's like, oh, you know, you don't want a job at a manufacturing facility. | ||
The hell you don't! | ||
For somebody that's 16 to 22 years old, that's a consistent job, consistent hours, consistent paycheck, guaranteed. | ||
You learn the value of a dollar, you learn work ethic, you make business connections, and Who wouldn't want that job? | ||
Instead, what do you have? People in the inner cities can't get a job. | ||
A lot of them fall into criminal behavior, and then their whole life just goes down that line instead of building it up like you would in the 50s when we were the world's head of manufacturing. | ||
I mean, it's such an imperative issue, and nobody ever talks about it. | ||
And it's the elephant in the room. | ||
Every major city, Gerald, whether it's New York, Chicago, St. | ||
Louis, Baltimore, boarded up massive jobs Massive old manufacturing facilities just gone. | ||
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Just gone. Owen, it's called the Rust Belt. | |
The Rust Belt. | ||
They rusted it out. | ||
GATT, you know, the agreements that they put in place, got rid of all the tariffs, all the deals, so the big corporations could send their jobs to slave labor countries. | ||
Bring the stuff back and mark up the prices. | ||
And now China owns all the technology. | ||
The deal is, when you went to China, you had to open the manufacturing plant there. | ||
And you only could own 49% of it. | ||
Now they have the manufacturing and the technology. | ||
And you nailed it too because, and what you're saying about what's going on in the cities, America's murder rate increased in 2020 has no modern precedent. | ||
And this is a study by the National Commission... | ||
And of COVID-19 and criminal justice, NCCJ, just came out. | ||
Homicide rates jumped 30% from 2019 to 2020 because slimy little lowlife pieces of garbage scum crap called your politicians locked down the society. | ||
I can't believe you're still in New York. | ||
You know, if I had... | ||
I have these beautiful properties up here, the most historic in America, and I... You're right. | ||
I'm thinking of exiting, but not right now. | ||
Yeah, no, I hear you. You do have those great properties. | ||
But, you know, it's the funniest thing. | ||
I've met a couple new friends that have moved down. | ||
They didn't plan on moving down here from New York. | ||
They just came down here to get down to New York, and they're like, wow, people down here are nice. | ||
I can walk outside without a mask. | ||
I can go to a gym. Incredible. | ||
Gerald Salenti, TrendsResearch.com. | ||
Always a pleasure. Thank you, sir. And thank you. | ||
All right, we're back here on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
I got some news I want to get to here before my guest comes up in the next hour. | ||
Jafari Jones, leader of Black Lives Matter 757. | ||
So, again, I am actually making efforts to have unity. | ||
I don't think we'll all see eye to eye on everything all the time. | ||
But we at least need to come to the table and break bread together. | ||
Because it is truly us versus them. | ||
Us versus the elite. | ||
The little guy versus the big guy. | ||
And the whole system is rigged against all of us. | ||
So as soon as we realize that and come together, despite our differences, we can actually maybe defeat the new world order and have human freedom again in the West. | ||
I'm going to get to some major news that's happening right now in Asia. | ||
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Quick question. Has anybody seen Joe Biden today? | ||
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What's that? | |
Can Joe Biden come out today? | ||
Yeah, we're looking for the Commander-in-Chief, the President of the United States. | ||
Is he anywhere? Anybody seen him? | ||
Anybody seen Joe? Where's Mr. | ||
Biden? Is Chairman Biden around today? | ||
Stop that! Stop that racket! | ||
Stop that knocking! Don't you know that Joe is resting? | ||
Joe's in hibernation. | ||
Actually, he's not in hibernation. | ||
He's in... | ||
Crew, what is the worst? | ||
See if you can find this. Turtles and tortoises don't hibernate. | ||
A little InfoWars National Geographic for you here. | ||
Turtles and tortoises don't hibernate. | ||
They do something else. It's called like Broodigate or something like that. | ||
I'm totally butchering it. See if you guys can find it out. | ||
Brutimation? Is that what it is? | ||
Brumation. That's it. Brumation. | ||
Joe is not hibernating, folks. | ||
He's in Brumation. Okay? | ||
He's Brumating right now with my turtle. | ||
So give, it's not a big deal. | ||
Hey, the supposed president does 30 minutes of public appearances a week. | ||
It's not a big deal. | ||
You have seen 30 minutes of Joe Biden in the last five days. | ||
What? That's the leader? | ||
That's the strong leader? That's the guy we need? | ||
That's the guy that beat Trump? | ||
What a joke. | ||
I don't know who's advising Trump at this point, if anybody is. | ||
But I will tell you this. | ||
Trump needs to act next week. | ||
Because he's... I'm not saying he's losing momentum. | ||
But... It's the old Wayne Gretzky saying, you miss 100% of the shots you don't take. | ||
If Trump puts himself in the public spectrum again, he needs some time off. | ||
That's fine. Take the rest of the week off. | ||
Do whatever you need to do. But I do believe Donald Trump starting next week, I mean, he should just start hosting his own talk show. | ||
I mean, he's banned everywhere, so I'm not sure where he would go at this point. | ||
He missed the boat on the censorship. | ||
Should have gotten on all these other platforms before. | ||
Didn't do it, but he could find some way. | ||
There are video platforms out there that facilitate live streaming. | ||
As soon as he went live, they'd probably get shut down. | ||
Not necessarily because of censorship, just because of all the traffic. | ||
But he should start doing public appearances, live appearances, streams, whatever, three hours, five hours a day, just all next week, just to show the weakness of Joe Biden. | ||
Just to show how he's nowhere to be seen. | ||
We need that juxtaposition. | ||
Because the media is covering for Joe Biden. | ||
They're not even mentioning or asking that, you know, where is he? | ||
What is he doing? He's nowhere to be found. | ||
Can Joe come out today? | ||
Can Joe come out today? | ||
Nothing. But see, if you juxtapose the lack of a Biden presence with the return of a Trump presence, it fully exposes, again, how Biden can't handle the job, is nowhere to be seen, and quite frankly lost the election to Donald Trump. | ||
And everybody knows it. | ||
So I think Trump needs to move on this fast because that window of significance with the juxtaposition is closing fast. | ||
So I think the president needs to get out in front of this starting next week because Biden is nowhere to be seen, but the media is covering it up, not mentioning it, but how can they cover it up if Trump starts being seen again like he normally was when he was president hours every day following his activity? | ||
Can Joe come out today? | ||
No, not today. Remember the old lid? | ||
Remember the old Biden lid on his campaigns calling a lid at 9 a.m.? | ||
Biden didn't even campaign! | ||
Alright, I need to step off of it. | ||
Folks, there is some serious stuff happening right now in Burma or Myanmar. | ||
And so, you know, I was trying to bear in on this last night to get an idea of what's going on, and I have to say, I'm really contorted on this, because I'm getting mixed signals here. | ||
But, so, basically, you had an election, you had the individuals win the election, and now you basically have, they're calling it a military coup, and it's like somebody, I guess the military has just decided they're no longer with Myanmar and they're basically rejecting the results of the election. | ||
Again, this isn't the most detailed coverage of this. | ||
I'm not claiming to understand it fully. | ||
I'm telling you it's very confusing because China has blocked the UN condemnation of the Myanmar protests and coup, as it's being called. | ||
So the UN says, no, this is bad. | ||
They had an election and the military is now launching a coup. | ||
But then China scolds the UN and says, no, don't do that. | ||
Now, the reason why I was so confused with this, because my first instinct was, okay, what are the responses here in America where surely they'd love some sort of military intervention or surely they're going to carry water for China on this deal? | ||
Biden administration designates Myanmar military takeover as a coup. | ||
Mitch McConnell said he met with the Biden team and they both agree that it's a coup and that they want swift and decisive response from the U.S. and its allies, so pushing for more foreign intervention. | ||
But then China seems to be behind the military coup. | ||
Very confusing stuff, but no doubt very significant. | ||
And it could be laying the framework for a new foreign intervention or more intervention or problems in South Asia. | ||
You know, they say you can't yell fire in a crowded theater. | ||
But you can fake a pandemic worldwide, crash the economy, and make people into complete basket cases, and that's totally fine. | ||
Of course, logically, that doesn't make sense, but we don't live in a logical, reasonable world. | ||
We live in a corrupt, conquered world by a corporate world government, hell-bent on worldwide tyranny. | ||
Now, There's an interesting clip here. | ||
Biden's CDC director said vaccination of teachers is not a prerequisite for safe reopening of schools. | ||
Yeah, the vaccine doesn't even work. | ||
But remember, the CDC declared that it was time to send kids back to school six months ago. | ||
So that bird's already flown. | ||
But they just keep saying, no, you can't. | ||
And it's always these Democrat governors, Democrat mayors doing it. | ||
They go back to school, they cancel it. | ||
That's what they did here in Austin a couple times. | ||
So it's all a farce. | ||
But there's another story looming here. | ||
But here's the clip of Biden's CDC director saying vaccination of teachers is not a prerequisite for safe reopening. | ||
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But I also want to be clear that there is increasing data to suggest that schools can safely reopen and that safe reopening does not suggest that teachers need to be vaccinated in order to reopen safely. | |
So while we are implementing the Criteria of the Advisory Committee and of the state and local guidances to get vaccination across these eligible communities. | ||
I would also say that safe reopening of schools is not, that vaccination of teachers is not a prerequisite for safe reopening of schools. | ||
Now, by the way, they have just released new numbers. | ||
Of the children that die drowning in pools. | ||
So children are more likely to die from drowning in a pool than get COVID. So should we put pool coverings on all pools from now on? | ||
Should we cancel all pools? | ||
Should we ban swimming? Well, that would be the logic. | ||
So, that's from edgarsnyder.com, swimming injury statistics. | ||
So children are more likely to drown in a pool than get COVID. So we should close the pools. | ||
I'm being facetious, of course. | ||
But here's the real story about schools reopening. | ||
And this is just sad. | ||
But it's just been proven now. | ||
And most of the proof is coming out of Chicago and maybe some of it New York. | ||
And it's always liberal teachers saying, And I think it's applicable to the ideology in general. | ||
The liberal teachers, they don't want to go back to work, folks. | ||
They're lazy bums. | ||
And they don't want to go back to work. | ||
And so they love living off the mammary gland of the government, getting the free money, not having to work, being lazy bums, probably have olding fans accounts. | ||
And so that's what they do now. | ||
So, oh, no, no, we can't go back to school. | ||
No, no, no, no. I remember, in fact, I specifically remember a certain teacher who was very popular amongst the students when I was in school. | ||
And I went to a Catholic grade school. | ||
And it's funny because I remember, you know, there's always rumors, right? | ||
There was some chatter amongst parents about this individual teacher who was... | ||
She's supposedly a lesbian. | ||
I mean, I think we all knew it. | ||
But she was like, oh, can we have a lesbian teaching our kids at this Catholic school? | ||
And, of course, the consensus was, hey, the kids love her. | ||
She does a great job. We don't care what she does in her private time. | ||
And she taught there for a long time and even ended up getting a promotion and then moving on to another job. | ||
She was a great teacher. And I remember one week she came into school and she was severely ill. | ||
And I mean, couldn't stop sneezing, coughing, runny nose. | ||
Like, you could tell how sick she was. | ||
And she just refused to go home. | ||
She's like, no, I want to teach. She's like, I want to be here. | ||
You know, I want to be here for the kids. | ||
And it wasn't, oh, she's going to get somebody else sick. | ||
It was, okay, she wants to go to work. | ||
She's going to be fine. The kids will be fine. | ||
There was no panic. There was no, oh my gosh, the kid's gonna get sick. | ||
Oh no, she can't come. | ||
And for her it wasn't, oh, I'm gonna use this as an excuse not to work. | ||
I mean, it's just amazing how much the world has changed in 20, 30 short years. | ||
It really is. And it's just sad that you have people That are so committed to their laziness that they'd rather sit home during COVID and play along with the fake pandemic instead of getting back to work, but using the pandemic as an excuse. | ||
Sheer laziness. Third and final hour of the InfoWars War Room here today. | ||
Now, as you know, I am making an effort to unite all the grassroots movements right now in America and Whether it's conservative groups, Trump groups, liberal groups, leftist groups, Antifa, Boogaloo Boys, Black Lives Matter, all of us, we the people, need to unite, hang together or hang separate. | ||
It's us versus them. | ||
The average American versus the elite. | ||
I think what's happened in the stock market is a perfect example of that. | ||
And so I really am reaching out and I've got other guests coming on. | ||
We may have different ideologies. | ||
We may have similar ideologies. | ||
We just don't know it yet, but we have to make the effort. | ||
And so just so people understand... | ||
When I'm bringing these guests on, for the first time at least, I want it to be more of an introduction so you can get to know them. | ||
They can kind of put themselves out there, what they believe, what they're thinking about things. | ||
And then maybe in the future, if they want to come back on, we can actually maybe have a discussion or debate. | ||
But it's more of an introductory period right now, shaking the hands, coming together at the table. | ||
Jafari Jones is one of the leaders of Black Lives Matter 757. | ||
And I know he's probably going to want to talk about what they do in their group. | ||
We got connected through one of the Boogaloo Boys, Mike Dunn, who was on the Alex Jones Show, who said, hey, here's a great guy to reach out to. | ||
He's down to get the Unify movement happening as well. | ||
So Jafari Jones, Black Lives Matter 757 joins us. | ||
Jafari, where do you want to start? | ||
Do you want to start with how you got connected with the Boogaloo Boys and where that relationship took you? | ||
Or do you want to get started on your specific chapter of Black Lives Matter 757 and what you guys stand for? | ||
Where would you like to begin, Jafari? | ||
We'd like to begin where Black Lives Matter 757 started. | ||
Absolutely, shout outs and salutes to Mike Dunn and the Boogaloos. | ||
So we do want to start where we started from. | ||
My name is Jafari Jones. | ||
As I go by, I'm an activist out of I live in Hampton, Virginia. | ||
I originally started my journey as an activist in 2016 when my 14-year-old cousin committed suicide due to bullying. | ||
Before that, prior to that, I was an entertainer as far as hosting, event hosting, drumming, and things of that nature. | ||
And after the sudden pass and the loss of my cousin who committed suicide due to bullying, it kind of shaped me into activism. | ||
We had a visual at her school where there was a lot of freshman high school students, all the way up to seniors and above, even down to middle school students, who were telling us that they felt like their voices were not being heard. | ||
And that my cousin had been complaining about the bullying for quite some time and just nothing had been done about it. | ||
Fast forward that from April to July of 2016, Philando Castile was murdered in front of everybody simply for reaching for his wallet like the police asked him to. | ||
And he was assassinated in front of the mother of his child as well as his child. | ||
I had a child myself at the time. | ||
Who is the same age as his daughter, and this is the first time I had ever cried watching an actual news release. | ||
So that, on top of the murder of William Chapman here locally by the local police, the murder of India Kager by local police, and the murder of David Latham prompted us to start what is now known as BLM 757, also known as Black Lives Matter 757, Where we have been formulating since 2016. | ||
We're coming up on our fifth year. | ||
And we wanted to be the constant change in the community, not only with police brutality, but also fighting against anti-bullying, suicide prevention, making sure that our veterans get the care that they need because we're in a heavily military state where we have Fort Monroe, we have Fort Eustis, we have the largest naval base in the world, Navy Norfolk. | ||
Oceana and Virginia Beach, Fort Lee, and all the other different military bases here. | ||
But a lot of veterans are ignored when it comes to veterans' rights, when it comes to getting aid, when it comes to everything after they're unenlisted. | ||
We also fight for the homelessness. | ||
We have multiple suicide prevention, anti-bullying, But we also do toy drives. | ||
We do food drives. We do community walks. | ||
We also try to fight against, you know, community violence, as we call it. | ||
That's where we're killing each other, no matter how you may seek it. | ||
But we call it community violence because it is violence in the community. | ||
So we've endorsed several political candidates coming up to this far. | ||
We've been on the forefront of a lot of different issues. | ||
We try to be the constant change. | ||
We don't just want to come out when the police kill one of us, but we also want to come out on anything. | ||
We stand for autism awareness. | ||
And we also definitely stand for the Second Amendment 2A, get the strap. | ||
So we are very heavy on the Second Amendment and arming ourselves and making sure that we are not the unarmed minority in which we have been retrieved as. | ||
So for the most part and over and all, That is who we are as BLM 757. | ||
There's a lot more I could go into, but I welcome any questions or any concerns that you may have. | ||
Well, that's a great introduction. There's a lot to chew on there. | ||
Just to better understand the timescale, though, so your cousin committed suicide. | ||
Was it 2015 or 2016? | ||
16. 1-6. | ||
Okay. And so it was that. | ||
That was a personal thing for you. | ||
And then the Philando Castile video, which the whole world watched. | ||
The lady literally witnessing the guy get shot by police in the car. | ||
That got played on the news all the time. | ||
And I guess really... | ||
I'm trying to just think about the timetable here. | ||
I guess really this is kind of when Black Lives Matter was making its resurgence, I think, for the first time really since perhaps the Michael Brown thing. | ||
I'm not even sure if Black Lives Matter was a movement during the Mike Brown events in 2014. | ||
But my question for you is this then. | ||
Why Black Lives Matter? | ||
What was it about Black Lives Matter or that organization that led you to kind of adapt That moniker as your staple for everything you're doing locally. | ||
Well, firstly, if you haven't noticed, I actually am Black. | ||
And that's kind of the people I relate to. | ||
But I'm also mixed with Native American as well. | ||
So I am Indigenous people as well. | ||
So the thing that made me formulate to that is that I did, I was able, personally, I sat back and watched Trayvon Martin. | ||
I personally sat back and watched Mike Brown. | ||
Individuals came forward. | ||
Everybody was mad for a week or two. | ||
They protested for a week or two. | ||
They were, you know, said to have injustice for a week or two, and then it was back to business as normal. | ||
There was never any constant, you know, from what I could see, there wasn't any constant pressure or making sure this wasn't going on. | ||
So it was an incident coming, an incident going. | ||
And, you know, everybody was asking, well, what do we do from here? | ||
Or what do we do? Or what do we do? | ||
But nobody was stepping up and saying, hey, this is what we should do. | ||
This is how we should do it. | ||
And it's kind of like everybody was taking a back seat to what was going on in the world, not necessarily being willing to step in and partake and actually find out what was going on. | ||
So with Black Lives Matter, and it resonated with me because, you know, first and foremost, I am a Black male. | ||
I identify as a Black man. | ||
We were just pulled over today, even before this interview. | ||
Which is the kind of reason why we're scrambling now to get our sound situated, because we were pulled over in a situation, driving while black, pulled over for no reason, and told a bunch of BS. I told them my rights, I know my rights, and we were able to walk away from it. | ||
But at the end of the day, we didn't do anything. | ||
We were pulled over. This is today. | ||
This is going on February 3rd, 2021, just approximately at 5 o'clock p.m. | ||
as we were trying to come to the studio to get everything situated for this interview. | ||
So we chose that because that's what resonated closely to us or the closest to us. | ||
I'm curious, why do you think, you know, like you said, these things pop up and it's mostly the media perpetuating it, but then there's no follow through. | ||
And so you're kind of sit there like you're in the movement and the media says, yeah, hey, do this. | ||
But then there's no follow through on their end. | ||
Or maybe I'm not saying it right. | ||
You could kind of restate it. But why do you think that is? | ||
I think it's because the media is what it is. | ||
The media is here to pretty much get clicks, get views, get pay-per-view, have a pay-per-view, and go about their business. | ||
Initially, when I came on this with my cousin, I was a family spokesperson because My cousin's father was not able to speak on these issues because he was devastated by the loss of his daughter. | ||
So we were bombarded by the media and they wanted to ask so many questions and have so many questions answered once everything was hot. | ||
But once my cousin was in the ground, once the funeral chairs went away, once we were thanked for our services by the funeral home services, there was nobody else checking on us. | ||
They didn't Very interesting. | ||
We've got to take a break. We'll be right back. | ||
Don't go anywhere. is Black Lives Matter 757 chapter out of Virginia. | ||
Jafari Jones joining us. | ||
And he's got a lot of things he wants to discuss. | ||
We're going to get to all of it. I have a couple other questions for him. | ||
But, you know, I just want to say this because I know that there's going to be people in the audience Who will listen to some of the things Jafari says and says, oh no, I disagree with that, or oh no, that's not an issue. | ||
Here's something that I've learned and we all need to accept. | ||
And this is on all sides of the perspective, all the spectrums here. | ||
If we... Jafari, Black Lives Matter, or all these other groups, they're going to have their issues. | ||
They're going to have their priorities. | ||
It may not be yours. | ||
You may not think it's an issue at all. | ||
But you know what? It's theirs. | ||
And it's going to be theirs. | ||
And that's not going to change. And if I or you or anybody wants... | ||
Somebody from the other side of the aisle to respect your views and your issues, then you have to at least be open-minded and respect theirs. | ||
And this is part of the unity process that I'm trying to engage in here. | ||
So I have a couple more questions for Jafari, but he wants to get into—he's running for lieutenant governor, so we'll get into that in a minute. | ||
But, Jafari, you were talking about the media— And how they kind of like to use Black Lives Matter to get the clicks, like you were saying, kind of like clickbait, get the views, get the ratings, and eventually get the money out of it. | ||
And so I completely agree with you there, but I am curious. | ||
I think the number I saw was over $10 billion, I believe, raised for Black Lives Matter in the year 2020. | ||
I'm curious, do you have any idea where that money went or what it went towards? | ||
Did your chapter receive any of that money? | ||
Not a single shiny nickel. | ||
And so we have to go into the fact, I guess we can dispel one of the rumors now here with that, where we are independent BLM Black Lives Matter chapter. | ||
We are not with the national. | ||
We are not with the global. | ||
And there are hundreds of other We're good to see independent BLM groups that strictly were formulated for their own local needs. | ||
Like I said, for us, it was William Chapman, it was India Kager, it was David Latham in 2016-2015 when we first started. | ||
Now it's Matthew Russian, it's Champ Bailey, and it is a few other different names that we've come under it. | ||
The national, what they have going on, the global, what they have going on, does not trickle down to the local movements. | ||
Most, if not all, Black Lives Matter chapters, movements were formulated in their area to combat what's going on in their area. | ||
There's no way I can go and take a flight right now on the East Coast out to California to Sacramento and tell them how they should be doctoring the Black Lives Matter movement. | ||
The Second Amendment is totally different here in Virginia than it would be if I went to Maryland. | ||
So I can't go to Maryland with the AR and say, hey, this is how we're getting down here in a state where guns are illegal and get us all rolled, same as if I can't go to New York and say that, same as if I can't go to Chicago and say that. | ||
May I also point out while I'm here that all the different states with the strictest gun laws have the most gun violence. | ||
Put that in your perpendicular, if you may. | ||
So all the different states that have the strictest gun laws do have the most violent crimes committed against their citizens. | ||
That's a fact. You can look it up. | ||
You can goggle it. You can Amazon it. | ||
You can Wikipedia it. | ||
You can do whatever you want to do to search it. | ||
You can even use your Siri. | ||
And every single state where it's illegal or more than legal to carry a gun or most difficult to carry a gun, they do have the most crime. | ||
That being said, I couldn't tell you where those billions of dollars went. | ||
I can tell you where our few little hundred dollars go here and there. | ||
It goes towards organizing. | ||
It goes towards us making sure that we are helping the families that we do need, because we do attend funerals of gun violence. | ||
We don't want individuals to think that we just screamed for Black Lives Matter. | ||
We do go to these funerals of these gunshot victims, of these gang violence victims, of these domestic violence victims, of these suicide victims. | ||
And console this families and make sure that we are doing for the community. | ||
We're doing everything that we expect the politicians to do, but they don't do without the budget. | ||
We're going to the different places. | ||
We're sitting down with the families. | ||
We're writing out legislations. | ||
We're attending city council meetings. | ||
We're attending the different statewide elections. | ||
And we're going all the way up into the Capitol grounds where we're sitting in sessions. | ||
We're making sure that bills are written into our own verbiage. | ||
So we're not just an ignorant movement. | ||
We're not just your fly-by-night, come out here, scream at the police, and go home. | ||
We are a structured movement. | ||
Innovative activism is what we like to push, and we want to make sure that we're actually presenting solutions when we're bringing out these problems, because you shouldn't bring out something in your right hand if you don't have something in your left hand to offer. | ||
So we can't offer a lot of problems with no solutions and just be screaming at the clouds. | ||
You know, it's interesting. The other Black Lives Matter leader we had on, she was out of the Portland, Oregon, Washington state area. | ||
And she said something similar that when they tried to interface with the national Black Lives Matter movement, they pretty much got stonewalled. | ||
And then they pretty much cut him off and said, you know what, we're not even going to... | ||
We want to separate ourselves from you. | ||
I find that odd now. | ||
You're the second person telling me that. | ||
And the only tracing that I could ever find of the billions raised nationally for Black Lives Matter went to Act Blue, which is just a Democrat super PAC, so right into the coffers of the Democrat Party. | ||
And so I guess that makes sense. | ||
You actually want to help the local community, so they're not really, I guess they're not really interested on that on a national level. | ||
I guess time will tell. | ||
You brought up another point there about the gun statistics. | ||
You know, this is something that is very important, I think, and I would assume for all black people, because most of these areas where there is the most gun violence is probably where most black people live, at least on a demographic scale. | ||
And so you'd think that, you know, learning your rights, knowing how to use a firearm, protect your family with that would be a main priority. | ||
And you're saying this is a main priority of your local chapter. | ||
Yes, absolutely. So, with that being said, like I said, we would like to put out there again, we are independent. | ||
We are independent all around the board, even when it comes to political parties. | ||
We do not affiliate directly with the Democratic Party, directly with the Republican Party, directly with the Libertarian Party, directly with the Green Party. | ||
Directly with the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, anybody else who is in power right now. | ||
So we are strictly for who's by the people, your policies. | ||
Are you out here actually talking to the people? | ||
Because too often they're out here saying they're crunching numbers and it's data, and they're going off these charts and things, but they're not actually interacting with the people. | ||
We actually have been out here on campaigns where they send people out to the people who have already voted Democrat and they have them re-vote Democrat because it's easier. | ||
They're not reaching out to the millennials and Gen X. They're not going to colleges and universities because it's too cliché. | ||
People are sending thoughts and prayers instead of actually getting down there with the people. | ||
So what I call that is a A throne mentality where you sit on your throne and everybody has to bring their problems to the altar or else they're not heard. | ||
Other than that, you won't have your problems heard and they'll look at you as a spectrum as opposed to attempting to assist you. | ||
Too often, these people sit behind their thrones and wait for people to come and talk to them, as opposed to reaching out to people, putting boots on the ground, actually knocking on doors, shaking hands, offering them, as I saw y'all show the clip from our food drop, actually offering them food or something, some type of peace offering to have a conversation about what's going on. | ||
So I think we have to open up the doors of that, actually get into the neighborhoods. | ||
We can't keep relying on these numbers that have been here that are possibly skewed to go off what the people actually want. | ||
We have to have actual conversations with actual people. | ||
I agree. That's what we're doing here. | ||
That's how we can come together. | ||
And because the more we get separated by the political establishment and the media establishment, the less chance we have of, I mean, just having any liberty, I mean, any freedom left on this planet, let alone just having the right to a firearm. | ||
We'll be right back with Jafari Jones. | ||
And we have Jafari Jones with us. | ||
Black Lives Matter, Chapter 757 out of Hampton, Virginia. | ||
He wants to announce that he is running for lieutenant governor in Virginia. | ||
We can get into that with Jafari in a second. | ||
I did want to ask him about a couple other policies of his local chapter. | ||
Jafari, the National Black Lives Matter chapter, which seems to be kind of breaking ranks with the local chapters for whatever reason, if you want to get into why you think that is, feel free to, but that does seem to be the case. | ||
But one of the... | ||
One of the things at the national level that they call for is defunding the police. | ||
Where do you stand on defunding the police or where does your chapter stand on defunding the police? | ||
Hell yes! Defund the police. | ||
Yeah, I'm asking for it. | ||
We actually are 100 percent for defunding police, but we have to get into this conversation, I guess, to depict what that actually means. | ||
We want to defund the police and reciprocate those funds into different programs that will actually help people. | ||
The police are generally called after something has already happened. | ||
They're not protecting anybody. | ||
They get called after somebody gets shot. | ||
They get called after somebody gets raped. | ||
They get called after somebody gets murdered. | ||
They get called after somebody gets Violated in some way, shape, or form. | ||
So they are needed to a small, a very small locality, but for the most part, what they're being used for, they don't. | ||
Too many different times they're being called out for medical, mental crises, and they're killing individuals on these calls, as opposed to rendering the proper mental treatment aid that's needed. | ||
So we don't, we do believe in defunding and reciprocating those funds to different mental | ||
health programs, the different boys and girls clubs that really struggle to stay afloat | ||
in the black community, the different token points that do give the youth something to | ||
do outside of nothing, especially now with COVID. | ||
A lot of things are shut down. | ||
There's not a lot of options out there. | ||
We saw personally, you know, I was tear gassed. | ||
I was flash banged several times this summer. | ||
They actually brought literal tanks and to protests where they have these millions of | ||
dollars to spend on protests, peaceful protests, which we've had, but the government and the | ||
powers that be don't have this money to spend on these small community ran organizations | ||
that are keeping individuals out of the streets that are helping that young man or woman whose | ||
mom or father is incarcerated or whose mom or father has passed away, certainly abruptly | ||
in their youth and helping them, you know, move forward. | ||
We need people who are in the community that know These storylines, because if you're in these communities, you know what's going on. | ||
You may know that this individual over here may have lost their mother to the grave due to whatever reason. | ||
At a young age, they're a little angry, they're a little frustrated with life, and they move a little differently. | ||
But they do have a reason, they do have a purpose here. | ||
And actually, using what a lot of people refuse to use now, which is called compassion. | ||
People go through stuff, and they can't explain it to other people. | ||
And they need some type of compassion to get them through those moments. | ||
And we just want to brush it off, you know, toughen it up. | ||
This is America. You know, I fought for everything myself, and I never had nothing, and la-la-la-la-la. | ||
And not really having the compassion for what people are going through. | ||
And we do have feelings, and we do all have this little thing in our heart. | ||
It's called a ticker. It's a heart. | ||
And we do still have and feel and breathe these emotions. | ||
Yes, we are with the verbiage. | ||
No, we will not be changing the verbiage of defunding the police to appease to any of the powers that be because it doesn't sound good. | ||
It's exactly what we mean. So if you want to have a conversation about exactly what it means, we are open to that conversation, just like we're having this conversation. | ||
But yes, defund the police and reallocate those funds to different community-ran organizations. | ||
Yeah, perhaps today's not the time. | ||
It would be a long conversation, quite frankly. | ||
I am actually in a similar position. | ||
I'm actually for defunding the police at this point as well, maybe for different reasons. | ||
A, as just kind of a social experiment, but, I mean, B... As somebody myself who I consider myself a law-abiding citizen, I've been harassed and arrested more by police than I've ever been protected by the police. | ||
And the few times where I actually needed police protection, they've done nothing. | ||
They've literally done nothing. I've filed death threats. | ||
I've called them while I've been attacked by a violent mob. | ||
They don't even show up. | ||
They don't seem to care. So, I mean, fine. | ||
I'm willing to go along with defund the police, maybe for different reasons, but I would ask you this. | ||
I think the more logical thing to do, and we'll kind of end it at this point so we don't go off too far here, but I'm curious what you would think about this. | ||
I think the more logical thing to do, because there's going to be people who will never... | ||
Except defunding the police. | ||
They just won't do it. | ||
But I think the more logical thing would be to end the war on drugs as just kind of a starting point. | ||
And I think that would cut down police-citizen interactions probably 50-70% even. | ||
I mean, so just as a starting point, what would you think about ending the war on drugs? | ||
Absolutely. I'd like to even start off with that and coming in and saying that I didn't vote for Donald Trump. | ||
I didn't vote for Joe Biden. | ||
There was a little lady in the middle. | ||
Her name was Joe Jorgensen. | ||
I voted for her. She was a libertarian. | ||
She's a doctor. Spike Coheen, I introduced him at his rally here in Virginia, 757. | ||
He came to two of our rallies here. | ||
And they wanted to end that qualified immunity. | ||
They wanted to defund the police. | ||
So, yes, I'm absolutely on board with that. | ||
And I said, so what would be, I said, I don't know, your question more so, what was you asking? | ||
Well, I'm just saying, you know, because people are going to have to compromise. | ||
I mean, do you think that would be a fair compromise if you could to say, if we could all get on the same page and say, look, the war on drugs has failed. | ||
Interactions between police and citizens are getting worse. | ||
We need to cut that down. | ||
One way to do it would be to end the war on drugs. | ||
I'm just saying, I think that would be a fair compromise and a good place to start. | ||
And if you think about it even still, and a lot of people don't know this, they think it's far-fetched, but there are some countries that don't, that drugs are perfectly legal. | ||
And these are, like, the happiest places on Earth. | ||
And this, you can Google this. | ||
I'm not saying this because I'm a drug addict. | ||
I mean, you do your thing. I do, like, indulge in marijuana. | ||
Outside of that, I don't really know what you do. | ||
But the places where that war on drugs and that people are free to do what they want to do, if you're not infringing on somebody else's free will, I don't see a person who don't care what you do. | ||
Do what you want to do, player. As long as it's not infringing on my rights, it's not infringing on my piece, I really don't care what you do. | ||
I honestly don't. If it's not infringing on my piece or anybody else's piece, do what you do, player. | ||
You want to stick something in your arm? | ||
You want to stick something in your nose? I don't want to stick nothing in my arm. | ||
I don't want to stick nothing in my nose. | ||
But if you do... | ||
Yeah, and that's how it should be. | ||
Live and let live. And, I mean, to me, when you have big pharmaceutical companies, by the way, opioids are responsible for more deaths in America per year than every illegal drug combined, but yet we don't seem to have any problem with that. | ||
One other policy of your local chapter, and then in the next segment, we'll get into your run for lieutenant governor and just a couple other topical things. | ||
You said one of your things is autism awareness. | ||
I'm just curious, what does that mean to you, autism awareness? | ||
When you talk about autism awareness, where does that conversation go? | ||
Free Matthew Russian. | ||
So Matthew Russian was a black male who was in a nonfatal car accident here in the local area. | ||
He was sentenced to 10 years to due out of a 50-year sentence for a nonfatal car accident. | ||
He got into a car accident. He had an episode. | ||
We were able to get a petition started. | ||
He has been exonerated. | ||
He has been pardoned by the governor. | ||
He will be coming home in March. | ||
But he was set to do 10 years in prison for a nonfatal car accident. | ||
He was autistic. | ||
He had Asperger's and a few other different things. | ||
He got into an accident and went into a mental crisis. | ||
And their thing was they didn't hospitalize him. | ||
He never went to the hospital. He never got a mental evaluation. | ||
He had his long track record history of his documented autism. | ||
And their thought was to send him to prison for 10 years for a nonfatal car accident. | ||
And we do still support that family. | ||
We started a petition to, like I said, get him exonerated. | ||
And thank God he will be coming home in March. | ||
He was just incarcerated last year, just a little bit before the early parts of 2020. | ||
So he'll be coming home. | ||
So mental health is where that comes into. | ||
It comes into the mental health spectrum of that. | ||
And it's kind of like we've been here for five years. | ||
And as we go along, we see that a lot of issues have a lot of underlining issues. | ||
And it's a lot of onion to unpeel. | ||
Okay, so that's more of a mental health thing, a mental health consideration. | ||
I was curious because when my audience thinks about autism awareness and myself personally, I think more about what is the cause of it. | ||
A lot of people believe it's vaccines, but you're talking about more for a mental health awareness movement there. | ||
Okay, when we come back, I'm sorry, we have 20 seconds. | ||
No, I'm just saying that the vaccine is something that's a different story for a different day, but I'm not off the page on you with that one, so we could definitely have that chat. | ||
Good. And I believe, honestly, I believe that the average citizen, whatever side of the aisle we come from, if we talk, we'd have more in common than we're led to believe. | ||
All right, when we come back, we'll get to your run for lieutenant governor and a couple other topics. | ||
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Okay, let's get into, I'll let you get into your run for lieutenant governor and then if we have some time I'll ask you a couple other questions. | ||
But, so you do have political aspirations and you have the lieutenant governor's seat in Virginia in your future, you're hoping. | ||
Absolutely. Let's say, as of right now, I don't, you know, I haven't given a big, prolific speech as to why I do feel as if I should be lieutenant governor, but I have been an activist out here for the last almost five years. | ||
God willing, July 10th, I've been out here for five years. | ||
And I've been, like I said, on different political spectrums as far as endorsing them and campaign trails, even as high up to our governor now, Governor Blackface, Governor Ralph Northam here. | ||
And, you know, we've seen what happened with COVID-19, where the government was able to snap these funds readily available to everybody. | ||
They were able to put us on curfew and implement different laws seemingly within 24 to 48 hours, | ||
when for those last five years we have been begging them for funds for these non-profits | ||
I was telling you about earlier, the Boys and Girls Clubs, the Veterans Rights Programs, | ||
etc. | ||
There were just no funds, there was no means, there was no time for conversation. | ||
Everything was already set in stone and everything was pretty much a hurry up and wait. | ||
It's like we've seen a cycle of that. | ||
Here in Virginia, we also have elections every single year. | ||
So every year, you're seeing seats flip from city council to House of Delegates to senators to lieutenant governors to the governors, etc. | ||
The governor can only hold one term. | ||
There's all these fantastic different rules because it's a commonwealth state. | ||
Every city has its own set of rules and laws. | ||
But they're They weren't reaching out to the people. | ||
It was still going back and forth across party lines about who had the biggest car. | ||
And it was never about the actual people. | ||
And it's still, to this day, it's not about the actual people. | ||
Even as you see these Democrats that have gone or are in the office, they still haven't reached out to those people who put them into office. | ||
So I just feel like it's time to take it from the streets where, yes, I will sit there and yell to you from my bullhorn. | ||
I will tell you that Black Lives Matter, as loud as I can, from the bullhorn of Black Lives Matter. | ||
But, you know, we're right. | ||
We'll be a pest. | ||
We'll be a nuisance. We'll be a pest. | ||
But until... | ||
We're putting that power from those protests into the actual laws. | ||
You know, you'll never see what's actually to come from what's going on. | ||
You know, we feel like, you know, for me as an activist, me coming into an awakening, when I first started, you know, when I was a child, I speak as a child. | ||
And as you evolve, you see that, you know, how long are you going to sit here and wait for your other individuals to do it when, if you are qualified If you do fit the criteria, if it's something that you want to do, why not step into it? | ||
So that's why I chose to take this personal step to go forward, because in all honesty, I was asked to run when I first started in 2016, but I just didn't feel like I was ready. | ||
I didn't have the language, I didn't have the lingo, I didn't know what far left and far right was. | ||
If you sat me in a room with politicians, I didn't know what the hell they were talking about. | ||
They were saying all this far left, far right, liberal this, liberal that. | ||
It sounded like a freaking matrix and I was just sitting there and they were having a full conversation and I was smiling nod, but I honestly didn't know what in the world they were talking about. | ||
So it wasn't until I got the dialect, I got the language, I got the lingo, I was able to study up on it because, you know, prior to that it was like, you know, we voted for, you know, The Democrats, that's what the black people were told. | ||
They're Democrats, you vote for them. | ||
That's just it. You don't vote for the red. | ||
You don't have conversations with them. | ||
You don't open up the dialogue like what's going on right here. | ||
You just go for it. So, with me wanting to run, I said, seeing the different issues and seeing the fact that different people were going in and coming in and the faces were changing, but the policies weren't, and they were saying this, and they were very gung-ho about talking to us during election season, but once they were elected, the conversation kind of Faded into black. | ||
It's like, no, we can't keep doing that to us. | ||
It's been 400 years. | ||
The actual definition of insanity is continue to do the same thing, expect some different results. | ||
That's why I want an independent. | ||
The Democratic and Republican Party have been playing with lies this entire time. | ||
Democratic, Republican Party. | ||
This is not a party. | ||
This is families. | ||
This is lives that we're playing right here, and it's not a game. | ||
Running independent, like I said, more so trying to base it off of the needs and the wants of the people. | ||
Coming from the 757 area where I am, traveling to Richmond, Virginia, which is our state capitol, also being in Charlottesville for the things that went on there, I do feel like I do have a qualification And I do feel I will be doing what's right by the people. | ||
We'll definitely follow that. | ||
And you mentioned, I think that this is by design, how confusing politics can be, the language, the practice, the science of it. | ||
I think that's by design. | ||
That's a barrier politicians put up to keep the common man out or to keep them from desiring to run. | ||
But I'm curious, since you are deciding to run quickly, I would If I could sum it up into two words. | ||
I would say, hell no. | ||
No, they can't be trusted. | ||
Like I said, if that was the case, we're sitting here 400 years divided, one way or another. | ||
I mean, I do understand the fact that everybody's not responsible for Christopher Columbus's actions and anything that he may have did, but we are here as an America, and to me, the ticker was healthcare. | ||
The fact that people couldn't come together and come to a rational decision and put together party lines for healthcare, that's kind of what did it to me. | ||
That's kind of like all we have at the end of the day as humans, our life. | ||
So if you're willing to go to bat and sit in places for hours and hours at a time, this discussion Health care, but at any given time, we don't mind going into another country and imploding our wills, spending billions and billions of dollars on war, which is what I can say Donald Trump didn't do. | ||
I didn't like the guy. I don't fuck with Donald Trump at all. | ||
But, you know, he was somebody who was, you know, if nothing else, he didn't send us to war. | ||
That's the only good thing I can say about it. You know, this is something so key, and this has been a great introduction to you, and I do believe you'll come on again. | ||
We could actually, you know, have some actual discussions, maybe some debates. | ||
But, you know, I would debate healthcare with you, but I think here's the common thread. | ||
We spend trillions of dollars overseas. | ||
We don't see any of the benefit from that. | ||
So, I mean, I figure, look, if you're going to spend trillions of dollars overseas, then you might as well give it to Americans, but I'm more of a free market person, so you have to kind of debate the intricacies. | ||
But I want to ask you one thing before we let you go. | ||
We got less than 90 seconds here. | ||
You wanted to clear the air, and I think I may know what you're talking about, but I could be wrong. | ||
You wanted to clear the air about any alleged beef between Infowars and BLM. Okay, I'm sorry. | ||
I may have been confused about something. | ||
I can talk fast, and people can just slow it down if they need to. | ||
So, I mean, we don't have any type of info wars. | ||
We know of y'all. We don't know of y'all. | ||
We've heard of y'all. Y'all are an entity. | ||
We operate for the lives of Black Lives Matter 757. | ||
We operate for the lives of 757. | ||
Anything outside of that, we kind of sift through the sand and all the BS falls to the bottom. | ||
We don't really have time to play favoritism, etc., etc. | ||
I would like to salute and shout out to Mike Dunn for setting this up in the first place. | ||
The Boogaloo Boys do not have beef with them. | ||
They have came out. | ||
We met them on July 4th at a 2A rally, unbeknownst to us. | ||
I did not know who Mike Dunn was. | ||
They came out screaming, white supremacy sucks. | ||
And we can backtrack that video as to how BLM 757 and the Boogaloo's collide and why we don't F with Antifa Richmond. | ||
We can talk about a lot. | ||
And I'm sure we will in the future. | ||
And this is my goal. I'm bringing on people that, you know, they would say, hey, this is your political rival or opposite side to the aisle. | ||
Maybe we have more in common than we have different. | ||
Great job, Jafari. | ||
Yeah, thank you so much for coming on. | ||
Jafari Jones, Black Lives Matter, 757. | ||
Great introduction to him. | ||
I hope he'll be on again. | ||
I assume he will be. That does it for the InfoWars War Room. | ||
You stay classy, InfoWarriors. | ||
Every past generation has gone through tyranny. | ||
We face different permutations of oppression. | ||
But in the modern world, it is a sophisticated, creeping political and corporate cultural system that really seeks to divide and conquer and dumb us all down. | ||
Now that we live in this giant cancel culture, where hundreds of millions of people, not just in America, but all over the world, Really billions are being suppressed and controlled by AI. It is more important than ever in the third dimension here on the ground that bumper stickers, license plates, t-shirts, Infowars.com on the side of your barn or launch your own website. | ||
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Fauci, all of them admit the masks are permanent. | ||
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