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Welcome to the war room. | |
I'm Christy Lee, guest hosting again today for Owen Schroer, who has been dealing with court. | ||
As you know, we are planning to get an update from Owen Schroer in the next segment to find out what exactly is going on with all of this. | ||
But today is the Veterans Show. | ||
I'm told that Owen does this on the last Friday of every month, so we're gonna talk to some veterans. | ||
We're gonna hopefully hear from some veteran callers, maybe some thank yous to veterans. | ||
Exciting show. | ||
Obviously a lot that I would like to hear from veterans with everything that's going on in Afghanistan | ||
Especially on the tragic news of troops being killed there just the other day so interested in perspective and how the | ||
president has handled all of this and also talking about our | ||
political prisoners gonna be talking to castor Cara Castronova who's working to get support for those that are imprisoned | ||
for the January 6 event and I'll be talking to her about that, because As a condition of Owen's situation, he really can't talk about that particularly with anyone else that was there. | ||
So that's how I'm rigged into that. | ||
So... This is the last day that I am guest hosting for this week. | ||
Not to say that I won't be guest hosting in the future. | ||
I'm sure I will. But this is the first week that I was kind of thrown into it. | ||
I mean, I did Friday for American Journal, but then I did Monday, Tuesday this week for American Journal and then yesterday and today for The War Room. | ||
And it's been quite the interesting experience. | ||
I've Made a very unfunny joke every time that I've done this saying I'm a reformed mainstream news anchor going prompter free for the first time and been asking for grace since this is something new. | ||
But it got me reflecting and wondering and mad at myself. | ||
I'm going to get vulnerable right now. | ||
I've been frustrated with myself because I'm like, why does this freak me out so bad? | ||
Why do I get so nervous when I do this? | ||
Yes, it's something new, but I'm no stranger to the desk. | ||
I've spoken to large crowds before, thousands of people in the evening news anchor capacity. | ||
You do things like that. | ||
I've won awards in journalism. | ||
I've been on the scene reporting life-threatening situations. | ||
So I'm like, why does this... | ||
Make my heart beat fast and why do I feel so not confident about this and freak out about it? | ||
Again, I'm just being vulnerable right now and I was really reflecting on this and I think honestly that the reason that this is uncomfortable for me and that it makes me more nervous is because I realized just how important it is. | ||
My desire is to kind of reach across the aisle and maybe get people that have watched mainstream news and maybe would write off a program like this as conspiracy theory, as I'm so sure that you're used to hearing, that maybe just maybe seeing a familiar face or hearing a backstory of like a regular old news lady. | ||
Guest hosting might maybe make them curious and want to tune in and start hearing some truth and perspective. | ||
And so I just feel this burden and responsibility to try and get more viewers and try to get more people the truth. | ||
The other aspect I was thinking about this in reflection was... | ||
Being a news anchor, obviously I felt responsibility and I was changing scripts and when I saw all these crazy adjectives coming into my scripts and no sources, I was doing everything I could to fix that. | ||
But at the end of the day, much of our content was still chosen for us. | ||
So there was a lack of freedom there. | ||
At the end of the day, the content was chosen. | ||
And now all of a sudden I've been thrown into a situation where there's so much freedom that I'm like, hmm, this feels uncomfortable. | ||
And it just made me think, we don't want that to happen in our everyday lives. | ||
We don't want to have control start to take over to the point that when we're given freedom back, we feel uncomfortable with it because we've... | ||
We've been under tyranny, right? | ||
So just some thoughts there. | ||
Thank you for letting me share them. | ||
Thank you for the grace that you've shown me, and I know I'm where God wants me to be, and I pray that this confidence will come, but That's all I'm going to say about that. | ||
Just wanted to kind of express that and get it back to the veterans. | ||
This is a veterans show. We're going to be hearing from Owen just after this break and from other veterans. | ||
And you'll get to call in and talk. | ||
It'll be great show after the break. | ||
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this This is the InfoWars War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com, streaming live at Band.Video, FreeWorldNews.TV, WarRoomIsRaw.com, and our Rumble channel, InfoWars-Band.Video. | ||
Owen Schroer here on the phone line with you. | ||
Just to give you a quick update, Christy Lee will be hosting today. | ||
She's been doing a great job. | ||
She did a great job yesterday. | ||
I know she's got a great broadcast planned for today. | ||
Of course, it's the Veterans Call-In Special. | ||
So, as always, big ups, big love to our great veterans that will be calling in today. | ||
And I'm sure that there's a lot on your mind and on your heart with the fall of Afghanistan, the breakdown in Kabul. | ||
And this Biden regime that has really been a disaster in so many different ways. | ||
Like yesterday, today I'm dealing with legal stuff and so I'm unable to come in studio. | ||
And I'm just going to leave it at that. | ||
For obvious reasons, I cannot comment too much on this right now. | ||
But I will just say this once again. | ||
Your support, your prayers, your words of encouragement mean everything to me. | ||
It lets me know I'm not alone to have people like you by my side and God at my back. | ||
I cannot tell you how much it means to me. | ||
I cannot tell you how it fuels my soul and my spirit and my heart and just fills me with so much love moving forward with this case. | ||
And so I will also say we are close to our goal at DefendOwen.com. | ||
Once again, cannot thank you enough. | ||
You don't know how much it means. | ||
And I just want to say this, too. | ||
I was reached out to by one of the head honchos over there at GiveSendGo, the platform we used to do this fundraiser. | ||
For my legal defenses. | ||
And I just have to say, the people at Give, Send, Go are the real deal. | ||
True patriots, true Americans, true Christians. | ||
And I was reached out to one of them yesterday and just the kindest words. | ||
They prayed for me. | ||
They prayed for America. | ||
They prayed for the future. | ||
They prayed for humanity with me. | ||
And it was really just incredible. | ||
So it's just been such, you know, I hate to say an incredible experience considering the negativity perhaps that it's rooted in. | ||
But, you know, really God has touched me through this and through you. | ||
And so I wanted to give a big shout out to Give, Send, Go and just once again cannot thank this audience enough, the best audience in the world here at InfoWars. | ||
I will be back Sunday night and I do plan on filling in my duties hosting the War Room starting again Monday. | ||
But going to finish up dealing with some legal things today and then take Saturday to decompress. | ||
Big shout out to the crew. | ||
Big shout out to Christy Lee. | ||
Big shout out to this audience. | ||
I just want to give big love to all of you because you've given so much to me over the last week. | ||
And I just want to say thanks again to Christy Lee for hosting. | ||
She's done a great job, obviously breaking the spell of the teleprompter, but still learning how to fill the InfoWars format, and I think doing a great job. | ||
So we thank Christy Lee so much. | ||
So again, y'all, I will be back Sunday night and then I plan on fulfilling my hosting duties of the War Room all next week as soon as I can and as long as I can. | ||
God willing that we are still on air. | ||
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I'm going to deal with some more legal things and I will see you all on Sunday night and then back hosting the War Room Monday. | ||
Christy Lee, take it away on the Veterans Call-In Show. | ||
So great to hear from Owen. | ||
He sounds in good spirits. | ||
I appreciate his vote of confidence in me as I try and keep his seat warm for him. | ||
And yep, I'm still getting the flow of this, but I really appreciate and I feel honored to fill in for Owen. | ||
We do want to get to some headlines before we take some phone calls and hear from our special guests today. | ||
Just got a couple put on my desk right now. | ||
So one of those articles is about a slain Marine Kareem, Nikoi's dad. | ||
Not sure if I'm pronouncing that right. | ||
He vents anger at the military and Biden after Kabul airport blasts. | ||
It's so hard to even fully appreciate how devastating this has to be. | ||
I mean, to be so proud of your son going out and continuing a very long war and then just to have it end like this. | ||
And I can't imagine not only the devastation, but the anger that this father is feeling right now. | ||
He said the Marines... Who came to deliver the news of Kareem's death were even more choked up than the father. | ||
He said, I was actually trying to console them, wanted to kind of get them on their way so that he could tell his family. | ||
He said Kareem loved what he was doing. | ||
He always wanted to be a Marine, noting that his son had been stationed close to home at Camp Pendleton. | ||
And that made it easy for Kareem to visit on weekends, often bringing along 10 or 15 other Marines with him. | ||
It's such a brotherhood. | ||
Certainly something I can't fully appreciate, not being a veteran or Marine myself, but having family members that have served. | ||
But it's just so devastating. | ||
It's hard to really grasp your mind around. | ||
And then on top of it, Joe Biden again refusing to answer questions about Afghanistan debacle. | ||
We know he didn't answer questions on Thursday. | ||
The president spoke to reporters during the meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, and he said, I'm not going to take any questions because of the prime minister being in Afghanistan right now. | ||
But it was the only press event scheduled for Friday after that initial meeting was canceled, and he struggled to answer questions from reporters after a speech Thursday, at one point lowering his head, clutching his folder in response to questions from Fox News reporter Peter Doocy. | ||
The White House just continuing to limit access to Biden and continuing not to fully acknowledge the great loss of life and the great debacle this has been. | ||
There's many people angry right now, and I've been following someone on Instagram that I've tried to reach out to a couple times. | ||
Hopefully, I will get to hear from him eventually. | ||
He goes by Frinicus Maximus, says he's a former Navy SEAL. He's been fired up, posting nearly every day about what's happening, and we're going to take, hopefully, his a bit censored video right now. | ||
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Hey, guess what? | |
This is going to get a lot worse before it gets better. | ||
If I were to take a guess, I'd say the Taliban, ISIS, Al-Qaeda, ISIS-K would love to have us there on 9-11 so they can really hand us our ass, as they love to do on the anniversary of 9-11 every year. | ||
I personally have three friends, two different years, killed on 9-11. | ||
We need to break into the streets and start marching for the impeachment of this piece of... | ||
Who has a medical condition known as dementia. | ||
He's rallied a team of people around him who are just about as f***ing dumb as he is. | ||
Obviously, if we leave this guy in office a second longer, you don't know what the f*** is going to happen next. | ||
The stupidity is off the f***ing chart. | ||
Or it's intentional destruction of the United States of America. | ||
That's where it's at. | ||
You can certainly feel the frustration and the anger and just how upset he is. | ||
He says he's a former Navy SEAL, has a store, been trying to reach out to him. | ||
Hopefully we'll be able to get in contact with him. | ||
But wondering if many others are sharing that sentiment that have served as well. | ||
And looking forward to hearing from some of you with your phone calls. | ||
And we do have more news to get through. | ||
And some videos that I want to show you, but we are approaching the end of this segment and going to hit those when we get back. | ||
Also, we have other interviews planned today, so make sure that you stick around for that. | ||
And make sure you get on Infowarsstore.com and stock up on your supplements because we are under attack. | ||
Welcome back, Christy Lee, guest hosting The War Room today. | ||
And we have a veterans call-in show. | ||
The number to call is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
While we wait for your phone calls, I'm going to try and get through some news headlines. | ||
And one of the things that has been kind of my thing when I guest host is I love having a verse of the day. | ||
And when I found out that this was a veteran show, I had to pull a few verses. | ||
For this. And so I'm going to go ahead and read those. | ||
The verses are greater love. | ||
This is obviously the one most, I think, for veterans. | ||
Greater love has no one than this. | ||
Then he laid down his life for his friends. | ||
That's from John 15, 13. | ||
And then from 2 Corinthians 4, 16. | ||
Therefore, we do not lose heart, but though our outer man is decaying, yet our inner man is being renewed day by day. | ||
And then Psalm 18, 3. | ||
I will call upon the Lord who is worthy to be praised, so shall I be saved from my enemies. | ||
If anyone was around in the 80s, early 90s, maybe you heard of a band, a rock band called Petra, and it was a Christian rock band, and they sang a song that was based on that verse, and it brought me right back to my childhood when I read that verse and thinking of that song by Petra. | ||
Let me know if you remember them and being at a county fair and just everybody singing it together. | ||
And it was my first experience as a child being outside of a church and singing in a public space, worshiping the Lord in a public space and just knowing that unbelievers were there too because Petra was awesome if you've ever heard of them. | ||
And they were able to reach across the aisle and bring in some secular people to listen to them. | ||
So just a little side note on that verse. | ||
So other headlines I want to get to while we wait for the calls to come in is that crowds are still thronging the Kabul airport entrances despite the continued terror threat. | ||
Taliban says 28 of its members were killed in the blast and blames the U.S. for a chaotic evacuation. | ||
Total death toll from Thursday's devastating twin suicide bombing attacks climbed to over 100 dead by Friday. | ||
at least 13 American troops killed, most of them Marines, many acknowledging it as the deadliest | ||
single day of America's military presence in the country since 2011. And President Biden and the | ||
White House also making clear late Thursday that the US will continue to cooperate with Taliban | ||
and in a mutual self-interest. But they're getting slammed because they've essentially | ||
doxxed those that are there. | ||
They gave hardline Islamists an execution list, essentially. | ||
They handed the Taliban list of green card holders and Afghans permitted entry to the U.S. who had previously worked with Western forces. | ||
18 U.S. service members injured in this attack. | ||
It's just getting worse. | ||
And where is Biden? | ||
We're not really hearing much from Biden on this topic. | ||
So, oh, meanwhile, we haven't even covered the fact that there's billions of dollars worth of taxpayer-funded military equipment. | ||
Now, this is interesting because I've already seen fact-checking reports saying, like, no, it's not $85 billion. | ||
It's only $10 or $11 billion. | ||
It's like, really? | ||
They have a fact-check article on how much of our military equipment, goggles, equipment, Black Hawk helicopters are over there. | ||
They're fact-checking this, and they're concerned with the number, saying, no, it's not 85 billion. | ||
It's only 10 or 11 billion, maybe. | ||
I mean, as if that should be a big difference. | ||
We have tons of our equipments now in the hand of the Taliban, medical supplies, biometric devices containing fingerprints, scans, other biographical information of United States African allies, and no plan to get this equipment back. | ||
No plan yet. But we're going to focus on the number and say, no, it wasn't that much billions of dollars. | ||
It was this much billions of dollars. | ||
Okay. Well, let's take some phone calls. | ||
I'll get back to some of these headlines because I want to have phone calls throughout the time I'm sitting here. | ||
So let's go to Scully. | ||
I think you were the first to call in or Sully. | ||
I apologize. You're on the show. | ||
Hi, Christy. You know how many times people say Scully? | ||
Well, I mean, for me, I think of the Little Mermaid, and that was my favorite Disney princess. | ||
But, you know, that's neither here nor there. | ||
That's a flashback. I have a 20-year-old daughter, and that's all she wanted to watch back in the day. | ||
Me too. So I'm calling in from the tyrannical state of New York. | ||
Oh, another state of tyranny. | ||
I was from California last. | ||
You know, I loved living in California when I lived there back in the 80s. | ||
However, I don't know if I'd go back there right now. | ||
It's the most beautiful state. | ||
It's such a shame that they've taken it over. | ||
I know. I lived in Monterey, two blocks up from the Fisherman's Wharf number two. | ||
I mean, I was serenaded every night by the sea lions. | ||
So there's some positive for us today. | ||
So, you know, listen, I'm a 56-year-old U.S. Army veteran. | ||
I chose to go back to college. | ||
So I'm on my fourth semester. | ||
And all this tyrannical COVID mandates, now I get an email the other day stating the fact, and I knew this was coming, so that's why I'm continuing my online and remote learning. | ||
But they said, due to the state's mandate, that by September 27th, If students on campus do not have their vaccinations, they will be withdrawn from their classes, they will not receive any refunds for their classes, and it will be withdrawn from all classes as far as your title, which is not good. | ||
It's not only not good, it's a huge threat, and completely, it's got to be, there's got to be some illegality, I can't even say that word right now, to this. | ||
I mean, that's insane. You get what you pay for. | ||
You can't be coerced into this. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
They're completely bypassing informed consent. | ||
Exactly, exactly. | ||
So this is something that I'm preying on. | ||
I am going to put an email together, and I'm going to CC in Jerry Clooney, who unfortunately is my district senator, who is unfortunately a Democrat. | ||
So I'm like, well, I know that that's just going to be thrown into trash. | ||
However, I'm hoping that enough students Stand up. | ||
Because we need, in the United States, we need to stand up. | ||
I've been listening to Alex Jones' show for 20 years or so, and I'm a true patriot. | ||
Man, I just want to see our brothers and sisters in this country unite, come together. | ||
It doesn't matter our race, our color. | ||
It doesn't matter where we come from, but we need to save This country. | ||
Y'all there at Alex Jones Show, I tell you what, you will not find a more on-top-of-subject show. | ||
And in this day and age, out on the internet, you've got everybody and their mother doing podcasts. | ||
And that they have intel. | ||
They have intel here, intel there. | ||
No, no. I just, you know, I got pulled into that for a very short period of time. | ||
Now I'm just back to listening to Alex Jones. | ||
Harrison Smith, yourself, along with Owen, and doing my own research from the information given so wonderfully and through God's will from the War Room and Alex Jones show and the Harrison Smith show. | ||
But I just can't say it more enough that we need to stand up. | ||
We need to get Biden out of office. | ||
He's just a creature. | ||
He's just a creature. | ||
And everybody else who was there with him. | ||
I just don't understand why we can be so just sheepish in this country and allow all this to happen to us. | ||
It's very frustrating, Sully, but we just have to continue to pray and hope. | ||
And I'm guilty of getting sucked into the weeds with some of those podcasts because it's just so desperate for hope. | ||
And when you have anyone telling you, like, oh, this is going to change overnight, it's like you want to cling to that. | ||
But good reminder that the reliable information remains on Infowars, on the War Room, on the American Journal. | ||
They're predicting it. | ||
It's your source for the best information. | ||
Stick around for more phone calls. | ||
Welcome back, Christy Lee, guest hosting today for this Veterans Call-In Show, and I promise we're going to get back to your calls. | ||
But I do have some more information I want to share with you. | ||
Just before we do, I was just talking to Sully about how they're making these vaccinations mandatory like we knew they were going to. | ||
That's why I'm fighting back against the mask mandates, because we know that's always next. | ||
I have an article here from Monday with Pfizer approval COVID-19 vaccine to become mandatory for troops. | ||
I'm sure you all know this by now. | ||
And it says once the guidance out, troops will either need to visit a military medical facility to get their doses or show proof of outside vaccination to their chains of command who can enter it in. | ||
So there's still so many questions about these vaccines, and then we're going to pump our defense full of the jab. | ||
That sounds like it makes a lot of sense. | ||
Also, memorandum from just two days ago or a few days ago. | ||
I'm losing track of the days by now. | ||
After careful consideration with medical experts and military leadership and with the support of the president, I've determined that mandatory vaccination against coronavirus disease 2019 is necessary to Protect the force and defend the American people. | ||
So, Secretary of Defense giving that direction. | ||
And I've heard from many that they're being threatened with dishonorable discharge if you don't get the vaccine. | ||
So, there is Dr. | ||
Lee Merritt, who I'm told has been on our shows before. | ||
She's an Army doctor and she revealed more about what's actually happening when our soldiers get vaccinated. | ||
Here she is. And, you know, one of my big problems is our vaccination of the military. | ||
I'm a tenured Navy surgeon, and so I have Navy people and Army people calling me. | ||
There were only 20 deaths of all the active duty in 2020 for COVID, 20, and all the services put together. | ||
They have a big now that they didn't have when I was in. | ||
They have a big epidemiologic base, and they can find out exactly what's going on. | ||
There are only 20 deaths. We're vaccinating everybody. | ||
And we've already had tumors, and we've had 80 cases of myocarditis, which I'm going to get to, but myocarditis has a significant five-year mortality rate. | ||
I think it's 66%. | ||
So we, with the vaccine program, have ostensibly killed more of our young active duty people than COVID did. | ||
Leukemia, another blood dyscrasia, cancer. | ||
There's 48 per year on average in VAERS. We now are up to 229. | ||
Myocarditis that I just mentioned. | ||
In 31 years of the VAERS, there were 317 cases. | ||
Now, this year, 1,113. | ||
So you can see the ongoing numbers. | ||
And I can pick almost any diagnosis and you will find the same issues. | ||
So the question you have to ask is why are we not stopping this? | ||
We stopped many things for far less. | ||
We stopped working on respiratory syncytial virus vaccine because of 22 deaths of infants in the hospital. | ||
We stopped the H1N1 after 53 deaths or 53 serious adverse events. | ||
So we are now doing 53 probably a day. | ||
Why are we continuing to move on here? | ||
Well, in my opinion, I think you have to look at your worldview. | ||
And this is my new thing. | ||
When I talk to people, I say, if you know... | ||
So she's asking good questions there. | ||
Why are we continuing to do something that we are seeing has risks and we're doing it anyway? | ||
It's darn near criminal. | ||
I mean, it is criminal. I mean, why is this not part of the conversation? | ||
Seeing that we're talking about this, let's take an anonymous caller from the Army in New York that's applying for a medical exemption to the VAX. What is your confidence that that's going to go through? | ||
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You're on the air. Hey! | |
Sorry, I wasn't sure if that was me or not. | ||
I'm actually applying for a religious exemption. | ||
Okay. I honestly, I do not know if it's going to be approved or not, but what I can tell you is I've hired a lawyer, and I've been very aggressive, obviously respectfully, not just in prayer, but also in talking to leadership and moving things forward. | ||
I had a discussion with our brigade commander. | ||
That's how far it went the other day. | ||
But what I can tell you about the soldiers and what I'm seeing from those who are getting the vaccine, the ones getting vaccinated are getting sick. | ||
I have a friend who's a commander and all their soldiers Who are turning up sick with symptoms of COVID. They go in and they go ask to be tested for COVID because they're having loss of taste. | ||
They're getting fevers. | ||
I mean, they're getting all the COVID symptoms. | ||
They go in and they go, oh, you're vaccinated? | ||
And they turn them away. | ||
But then the commanders get calls about their soldiers who turned in sick slips, say, like two months ago for cold symptoms. | ||
And they're like, oh, your soldier so-and-so is sick with this. | ||
And this one commander that I know actually put their phone on speakerphone. | ||
And was like, hey, soldier so-and-so, do you have these symptoms? | ||
And this soldier's standing there perfectly healthy, like, no. | ||
The only difference is this soldier's unvaccinated, right? | ||
So it's a total lie. | ||
So they're basically acknowledging the sickness and the unvaccinated, but just blowing off the fact that the vaccinated are getting sick? | ||
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Absolutely. And I will tell you, I'm not at all vaccinated. | |
I haven't been vaccinated. | ||
My reason, you know, and I respect everyone else around me. | ||
It's their choice. Okay, I don't think it's a wise choice, but that's their business, right? | ||
I personally, well, not only just for the medical reasons, because obviously there's no medical logic behind it. | ||
For me personally, I have a huge issue with the fact that they use the cells of aborted children in all four of the vaccines in different capacities, as I'm sure you guys are all well aware of. | ||
But, so... | ||
I'm sorry, I lost my train of thought there. | ||
My question is, you want to feel like you have legal defenses. | ||
You say you're talking to somebody, but it's my understanding that in the military, you're under a different code that supersedes the Constitution. | ||
Someone tried to explain this to me before. | ||
Maybe you can shed some light on it for me. | ||
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Right. So this is what has been explained to me by my lawyer, because I've done a lot of research on this the past nine months or so, because I was like, oh my gosh. | |
As soon as the election was stolen, I knew this was coming down the pipe. | ||
But according to, this is Army Regulation 600-20, when it comes to vaccinations, there may be religious or medical exemptions based upon pre-existing conditions or like say an issue, like say you have allergies or something like that, right? So technically, legally, that is supposed to be an option. | ||
Whether or not it's approved is another matter. | ||
And I mean, from what we've seen, I mean, you guys are seeing the same thing. | ||
The data is the same everywhere. | ||
Everything that's being done right now is illegal. | ||
So for me right now, I'm kind of like, and I have other people around me in similar positions. | ||
We're kind of, it's kind of a dicey situation. | ||
You know what I mean? Are you willing to leave the military if they try and force you to take the jab? | ||
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Yes, absolutely. It makes me very sad because I felt like I was... | |
I told the guy who took my call when I called in, I said, you know, I joined the military because I love this country. | ||
I felt like I was led to through prayer. | ||
I'm a Christian. And I went to Afghanistan. | ||
I was praying for the peace agreement while I was there. | ||
And while I was there, it actually happened. | ||
It was amazing. But... | ||
So I feel like it's one of the best things I've ever done. | ||
Am I supposed to do it forever? | ||
Not necessarily. However... | ||
It makes me sad that I may have to potentially leave the military because I refuse, but I can't compromise. | ||
And there are a lot of other people. | ||
Unfortunately, there's not as many as I would like to see. | ||
And I would say there are people taking the vaccine who don't really want to, and it's not so much that... | ||
That they're just in line with some kind of communist agenda or something like that. | ||
It's more that they just don't know. | ||
Like, the brainwashing is so deep, it's unbelievable. | ||
Like, things that are common sense to, like, say, you and me, or maybe, like, you hear just, like, the people who listen to Alex or Owen Troyer or someone, right? | ||
Like, things that are common sense to us, these people have no idea of. | ||
And, of course, like, a quick back story for me. | ||
I actually worked in D.C. I'm in Intel. | ||
I worked in D.C. in Intel. | ||
Before I joined the military, and I saw the corruption there. | ||
I saw the evil there. | ||
And I was like, there's no way I'm going to be an intel. | ||
It was literally, like, this is, like, literally a God thing, right? | ||
It was only the Lord who could... | ||
We gotta go to break now, but I know that it is not only because you saw the corruption firsthand, but because your eyes are open, because you're a follower of Christ. | ||
I do firmly believe that those that are followers of Christ can see things more clearly. | ||
We have that discernment to know when we're being lied to and when there's evil abounding. | ||
So share the information, share Jesus, and let's fight. | ||
Welcome back, Christy Lee, guest hosting The War Room today. | ||
It is a special day, the Veterans Call-In Show, and we have lots more calls to get to. | ||
Just wanted to mention real quick, because our last caller was talking about a religious exemption. | ||
Saw this article from the Liberty Daily about the Washington state inserts a gotcha question into COVID injection religious exemption requests. | ||
Washington Governor Jay Inslee wants everyone to be vaccinated. | ||
With that said, his regime in Olympia is making it as difficult as possible for concerned citizens to file exemptions. | ||
So here's how they're playing this game. | ||
On Wednesday, published new guidance for public school faculty and staffers who plan to seek that religious exemption from the COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
And on the new form, questions to state workers include, you assert that you have a sincerely held religious belief or religious conviction that prevents you from receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
Yes. Or no? | ||
The second question is the most controversial. | ||
You affirm or agree that you have never received a vaccine or medicine from a healthcare provider as an adult. | ||
Yes or no? | ||
Now we know why they're asking that, don't we? | ||
Because this question will act as a hindrance for some people. | ||
Those who have received past vaccines, such as their flu shots, Will have the moral dilemma of whether they should lie in order to get their exemption. | ||
If they don't, will that disqualify them? | ||
Probably not. But they will be put through, of course, indoctrination with their HR and more coercion to get the jab. | ||
Ugly politics, last line of this article, says it perfectly. | ||
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They want as many jabs in as many arms as possible. | |
Moral values and medical science be damned. | ||
And isn't that the truth? | ||
Well, we do want to get back to your phone calls because you've been waiting patiently. | ||
And I believe the one that, where'd he go? | ||
Oh, maybe he finally gave up. | ||
Sorry, we're going to get to these. | ||
Oh, wait, there he is. Jacob from Massachusetts. | ||
You're from the Navy. You wanted to comment on the value of the weapon and gear left behind in Afghanistan. | ||
You're on the air. Interested to hear your take on this. | ||
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Hey, Christy. It's great to be here. | |
I mentioned this to the operator. | ||
I'm actually also the founder of GiveSendGo.com. | ||
Oh, my goodness! Thank you for your services. | ||
Yeah, no, it's been a privilege to see Owen use our platform, raise so much money, along with Ashley Battick recently and her legal defense fund that her husband is raising. | ||
So I... Hopped online, heard you talking. | ||
I said, oh man, I'm a veteran as well. | ||
Let me give a call and see what happens. | ||
And so here I am getting to talk to you. | ||
Definitely a privilege. | ||
Loved your Petra reference earlier because it was right on point. | ||
I was a huge old Petra fan. | ||
Oh good! It took me a minute. | ||
I had to remember what I was talking about. | ||
Yeah, you were a huge Petra fan? | ||
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We just became best friends because that's what I grew up on. | |
Yes, this means war. | ||
To hell with the devil. Anyway, so I did think that there was a bit of irony and you were talking about... | ||
The amount of the value of the amount of weapons that have been left over in Afghanistan. | ||
And not long ago, Gifts and Go has really moved into a bigger sphere of influence, and we've been happy to provide our services for freedom for people all over the world. | ||
But we got a phone call from the United States government, from the National Center for Counterterrorism, and they wanted to just go over with us. | ||
And how important it is for us to be aware of al-Qaeda and the Taliban and various terrorist organizations and their ability and desire to funnel money to them and that they try to use platforms like ours. | ||
And we have all those safeguards in place, and so we talked through that. | ||
But they really wanted to get granular in their approach to $30 payments and $40 payments In tracking those things from the government level, and that's what they're looking for, all of these types of things. | ||
And I found it fascinating in hindsight now looking at our U.S. government literally just gave over billions of dollars But Jacob, it was only 10 or 11 billion. | ||
It wasn't like it was 85 billion. | ||
It was more like 10 or 11. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. | |
I mean, it's fascinating. | ||
It's comical on our end, the hypocrisy of it. | ||
We're happy to be a platform that provides freedoms. | ||
I know you're talking with people about vaccines and various things, and our platform has been used by people all over the country and around the world for mounting legal defenses against some of these vaccine mandates. | ||
You know, our platform is centered around giving people the freedom to be able to voice their opinions and then as a platform for us to share the hope that we have of Jesus in each of those situations. | ||
So, super happy to get on the phone and talk with you guys. | ||
Awesome. Thank you for your call, Jacob. | ||
And thank you for doing God's work because there's a lot of people being persecuted and a lot of people being fired for speaking the truth that should be their right. | ||
And we are so thankful that there's a platform that allows us to surround and support those that are being brave and be able to do that financially. | ||
And we can do that because of brave and courageous people like Jacob. | ||
Let's hear from Joe in Florida in the Army. | ||
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You're on the air. Thanks, Christy. | |
You're welcome. Hey, I don't know where you want to start. | ||
I was in the Army. I was, like, prior 9-11 knowledge stuff from that. | ||
And also, I've worked as a paramedic throughout this whole coronavirus thing. | ||
I have maybe some insight into what's going on. | ||
You said you had a COVID message. | ||
What is that? All right. | ||
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Well, I've worked as a paramedic throughout this whole thing, so I had some insight into, like, innovation, being on a ventilator, like, how that all works as far as, like, you know, what I've seen and how, like, the nurses all operate all that and everything else. | |
So what's your insight? All right. | ||
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Well, innovation is, like, a pretty serious procedure, you know what I mean? | |
Like, everybody's, like, you're just on the vent. | ||
They put a tube down your throat, but it's actually... | ||
There's a lot of skill involved. | ||
And there's a lot of drugs. Like, my dad's, I know. | ||
I thought that David Icke was talking about Versed. | ||
I mean, that's your sedation. | ||
And you've got sexicholine, which is your RSI drug, which knocks out the gag reflex. | ||
And then they've got to get in there with a blade, basically, and lift up your glottis to get it to your trachea. | ||
So I've seen a lot of people that are really terrible at it and mess it up. | ||
And what is your point with COVID? I was just saying, I think it's the ventilator that's causing more harm as a treatment. | ||
Right. Yeah, and you have the expertise to know that. | ||
Thank you for calling in, Douglas. | ||
We do need to get some more phone calls, so I'm going to go to, or excuse me, I said Douglas, but I meant Joe. | ||
We're going to go to Douglas in California from the Navy. | ||
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You're on the air. Good day, Christy, loud and proud from California. | |
All right, another California. | ||
I came from there. | ||
How's it hanging in there? | ||
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Well, I'm alive and well. | |
Good. I'm alive and well. | ||
I called in to talk about sovereignty as described in our Declaration of Independence. | ||
We are not their subjects. | ||
We are not their possessions. | ||
We are the kings and queens. | ||
We just don't wear crowns. | ||
They are our servants. | ||
We can go to city council meetings. | ||
We can go to school board meetings and actually place them under citizen's arrest for their violations of law, the Constitution, and so on. | ||
I'm a Navy veteran. | ||
I had to read the UCMJ, Uniform Code of Military Justice, and a person who defends the Constitution does not lose their constitutional rights in doing so. | ||
And I love how you say it with such conviction and power in your voice, and I think that just encourages all of us to grasp our crowns, like you said. | ||
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Yeah, we're one nation under God, I believe, and many others. | |
We are not one nation under monsters. | ||
We need to stand up against them and declare them for what they are. | ||
They are public servants. | ||
Amen. Very good phone call, Douglas. | ||
Thank you for calling in and reminding us just the power that we are supposed to have, not to be gaslit into believing that they can have power over us, not to fall victim to getting our freedoms taken away and get comfortable with that, as I talked about early. | ||
Sometimes if you have so much control by a person or a corporation, once you get that control back, it's almost uncomfortable. | ||
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Like, Oh my gosh, I don't know what to do with this. | |
But that's the thing. | ||
We don't want to get to that point. | ||
We want to feel uncomfortable in the tyranny and continue to feel so uncomfortable in this tyranny that we fight back. | ||
I want to hear from more of you. | ||
We are going to have Angus Lee joining us, a Purple Heart recipient. | ||
He's going to share some information with us and will continue to take calls. | ||
So stick around. Looking forward to talking to you. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Christy Lee guest hosting on this fabulous Friday. | ||
So lucky and honored to be taking calls from veterans and those in the military. | ||
Just feel so honored. Can't even express my gratitude. | ||
I actually feel sometimes awkward about expressing gratitude when I see a service member because it's just like you can't thank them enough. | ||
But I always make sure I say thank you for your service. | ||
But like I said, it's just... | ||
It's hard to really express the full sentiment of that. | ||
But I have had some very patient callers waiting in the line. | ||
And so I want to get back to your phone calls before we welcome our guest in. | ||
So let's hear from Allie in Missouri in the Air Force. | ||
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You're on the air. I'm calling because I'm a retired Air Force. | |
And when I was in, I did human resources. | ||
And one of the greatest benefits that you can receive as a veteran is your post 9-11 GI Bill. | ||
So anybody who enters the service after 9-11 receives their post 9-11 GI Bill. | ||
So if you receive a discharge for anything that's not honorable, so other than honorable or dishonorable, That means that you don't receive those benefits. | ||
And so this is in response to what you were saying earlier about if people are discharged dishonorably for not receiving the vaccine. | ||
That's a huge red flag to me. | ||
Because when I was in, and there were cultural things that happened that were issues, like before Don't Ask, Don't Tell was repealed, right? | ||
We had people who said, look, I'm openly gay. | ||
If you have to kick me out, go ahead and kick me out. | ||
None of them lost their benefits. | ||
Not one of them. Interesting. | ||
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So the fact that the government is going this far for a vaccine... | |
I mean, when I was in, even people who got DUIs, who were caught doing cocaine, I mean, people did some really bad stuff. | ||
They all still received their benefits. | ||
I mean, you have to do something really bad to get a dishonorable discharge. | ||
So you're saying basically the punishment certainly doesn't fit the crime. | ||
So for things that you would maybe deem worse, they would still get their benefits. | ||
But just for not taking a vaccination, it's just like the end of the world. | ||
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Astronomically, to me, that is so off the charts, I can't even comprehend that. | |
And people who have been kicked out for way, way worse are looking back probably laughing. | ||
To me, that's just embarrassing. | ||
So to me, that really speaks to the fact that They're really trying to put people in a rock between a hard place when it comes to a vaccine because, like I said, when I was in, and there are things that come up where people say, hey, you know what? | ||
I can't support this. | ||
I need to get out. The commanders were nothing but supportive and tried to help them. | ||
At least I can only—I mean, I was in the Air Force, different branch, but— These things happen, right? | ||
There are conflicts that come up. | ||
But to threaten everybody with a dishonorable discharge, to me, that's like every active duty member, the bells should be going off for them. | ||
All right. Thank you for that warning. | ||
And that does shed a lot of perspective. | ||
Thank you, Allie, from Missouri for your call. | ||
Let's go to Flex in Washington. | ||
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You're on there. Chrissy, hey, this is Flex. | |
Glad to be back once again. | ||
Hey, to pump you up, first off, one redhead to another. | ||
It's right. We are the unsung minority. | ||
You're either ugly or down-gorgeous. | ||
All right. | ||
Hopefully I fit in a better category. | ||
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My little one is starting to get red in her hair. | |
And look, I'm blood red. | ||
I'm not orange. I point out those red heads. | ||
Oh, look at that poor bastard. | ||
For Owen, if he's listening, I'm sure he might hear this. | ||
I've been to court twice on my birthday. | ||
So I hate my birthday, too. | ||
I dig it, bro. Court sucks, man. | ||
One of them also for a federal charge years ago. | ||
Yeah, it's a bummer. | ||
But... Ever since Ireland, everyone in my family has been in. | ||
I was trying to give you, wrap that up, but we're out of time. | ||
Do it over the break when we come back. | ||
Stick around. Welcome back. We are in hour two of the War Room. | ||
I am your guest host today, Christy Lee. | ||
Getting some calls from veterans today for our call-in show. | ||
It's been exciting. | ||
It has been a wealth of information. | ||
And we have much more planned, so make sure you stick around. | ||
We're going to take more phone calls, but we do need to bring our guest in. | ||
Our guest today is Angus Lee, a Purple Heart recipient, has been shot multiple times, obviously a veteran and also a lawyer, so sure to get some interesting perspective from Angus Lee. | ||
You have such a long bio, Angus, that I can't even cover all of it, but I really want to just welcome you in and dig into some of these topics. | ||
As far as, we've been talking a lot about exemptions and wanted to get your perspective on exemptions. | ||
Being a veteran and being a lawyer, what hope there is for those in the military to be able to get those exemptions? | ||
Hopefully you can shed some light on that. | ||
Sure. So, federal law and law in many states is requiring religious exemptions to be afforded, such as the American with Disabilities Act. | ||
And The first step for the employee, in this case the service member, is they have to request the exemption. | ||
And then the employer has to decide whether or not they can provide a reasonable accommodation. | ||
Now, why can't the military provide a reasonable accommodation to somebody who has a religious exemption to these vaccines? | ||
And there are many religious exemptions to them. | ||
The answer is, of course, they can accommodate anyone who has an exemption request because they've been accommodating people not having a vaccine, a so-called vaccine, for well over a year. | ||
So the idea that the military can't just continue to do what they have been doing with the incredibly healthy and young, able-bodied service members is absurd. | ||
Quite frankly, the 18-, 19-, 20-, 25-year-olds in the military We're good to go. | ||
Absolutely, and we certainly see the ridiculousness of it. | ||
We see the red flag, but I wanted some clarification more so on what law of the land supersedes because I'm told that military law or governance is a little bit different than constitutional law. | ||
So what's going to take precedence in these cases where there's pushback of people that want to stay in the military but don't want to get the job? | ||
Well, anyone who tells you that they know exactly how this is going to pan out is trying to sound smarter than they are. | ||
The reality is soldiers need to request that exemption, and they need to push the issue if they want to preserve that right. | ||
And then we have to take it one step at a time. | ||
This is very new territory, and so there's going to be a little risk associated with standing up and doing what's right. | ||
But... People in the military should be comfortable with taking a little bit of risk to stand up and do what's right. | ||
And how are you feeling having been, going back to your comment about Afghanistan, having sacrificed, having put your life on the line, having taken bullets, being a Purple Heart recipient, what is it like to see how this administration has handled it? | ||
And then hearing that, like, oh, well, President Trump, he wanted to pull out as well, so things wouldn't have been any different. | ||
What are your feelings and thoughts watching this all play out? | ||
It's horrible. It's heartbreaking. | ||
It's enraging. | ||
I don't know any veteran of the global war on terror who's not incredibly frustrated right now, who's not incredibly angry. | ||
And it's not because of the decision to withdraw from Afghanistan. | ||
I think a lot of people have decided a long time ago that we should substantially withdraw from Afghanistan because we don't have a clear vision of victory. | ||
And if you don't have a vision of what victory is, you're not going to obtain victory. | ||
And if you're not going to obtain victory, you shouldn't be engaging in the effort that you can't even articulate. | ||
But There's a question of how it's done, and the way that this has been done is so childish and immature that it shows that the professional managerial class of our government currently is entirely childish. | ||
They plan based on what they hope will happen, and then the worst happens. | ||
They should be planning for worst-case scenarios Hoping for the best, but planning for the worst case scenario. | ||
And they did the exact opposite. | ||
They did what a child does. | ||
They planned for the best case scenario. | ||
And then when the worst case scenario occurred, they're caught completely flat-footed. | ||
I mean, you look at this general that we have, General Miley. | ||
I mean, first of all, he has given up On himself. | ||
Long time ago. | ||
You can look at the man and tell that he realized long ago he was never going to put his boots in the sand anymore. | ||
And he became a bureaucrat and a politician, and he started adopting the language of the people in D.C. and showing how woke he was so he could get promoted. | ||
All the while, he's letting our servicemen, our Marines, take risks that they don't need to be taking. | ||
And he's doing things incredibly poorly and thoughtlessly. | ||
The same for our Secretary of Defense and same for our President. | ||
The fact that they would give a list of who our people are in the country to the Taliban, simply again on trust, is absurd. | ||
And that is what you can continue to expect to see from the professional managerial class in D.C. that is ruining this country and ruining our stance around the world. | ||
And listen, you don't negotiate from a position of weakness. | ||
That's not negotiating. | ||
That's groveling. | ||
We should have been doing the withdrawal from a position of strength, perhaps from Bagram Air Force Base. | ||
Perhaps we should have followed traditional orders of operations and pulled the civilians out first and then you get the military out. | ||
They've had 20 years to plan an exit strategy. | ||
And you have to ask this question. | ||
If our top generals have had 20 years to plan an exit strategy and they couldn't do it, it's either because they didn't take their job seriously or they're totally incompetent. | ||
Either way, they ought to be fired across the board. | ||
It's totally unexcusable. | ||
They've had 20 years to plan for this withdrawal. | ||
And just a month ago, Miley was saying, oh, well, this is going to be done in a professional manner, a military manner, a secure manner. | ||
Nonsense. Nonsense. They didn't prepare anything. | ||
And the idea that they were caught by surprise, all that tells you is they weren't paying attention. | ||
Every enlisted Marine I know knew exactly what was going to happen. | ||
And if these generals didn't know, it was because they don't know what they're doing and they need to be fired. | ||
And the problem is we just don't have serious leaders in Washington. | ||
Now, I do want to plug for a serious leader on the way to Washington. | ||
His name is Joe Kent. | ||
He's running for Congress right now in my district in Washington. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at JoeKent16JAN19. | ||
He's a former Special Operations soldier who served in Afghanistan. | ||
And he is doing tremendous work getting the word out about what these generals are doing and not doing. | ||
There he is right there. Great man. | ||
I'm proud to be supporting him. | ||
And I encourage everyone to follow him on Twitter because he's one of the few truly mature adults who actually are trying to be serious about foreign policy and America policy as well at home. | ||
My question is, is the headlines coming from mainstream traditional news, the headlines are like, well, President Trump wanted to do this too. | ||
And some of these punditry people that claim to be traditional journalists say this was going to be a mess no matter what. | ||
What is your reaction to that? | ||
What's the truth of those kinds of comments? | ||
The corporate class is full of cowards. | ||
The corporate media is full of cowards and weaklings that have no strength in their personal life, and they have no courage, and they don't know what it's like to actually fight for something. | ||
And that's just weak, cowardly talk. | ||
The simple fact of the matter is when you are dealing with aggressive, violent people such as the Taliban, they're not going to respect your kind words or your wishes. | ||
They respect one thing. | ||
Strengths. And the ability to use it. | ||
So you think Trump had, President Trump had more strength with this, a better plan? | ||
Absolutely. The Taliban would not have tried this at all if President Trump was in office because they know damn well he would have unleashed a fury on them like they would have never seen. | ||
But now we've got Joe Biden who's clutching his notepad like an old lady clutching her purse when she thinks she's about to get mugged. | ||
And that's the image that the Taliban is seeing. | ||
And that can only encourage more violence. | ||
There you go. Much more with Angus Lee next. | ||
Welcome back. Christy Lee, guest hosting today for the Veterans Call-In Show. | ||
We have a very special guest with us today, Angus Lee, a veteran himself, also an attorney, very involved in the political experience, both on the community level, county, state, national level. | ||
He was a forced recon Marine in Iraq. | ||
So lots of knowledge and insight that he's dropping on us. | ||
I really liked, Angus, what you had to say when we had to cut to break about Biden seems like an old lady holding a purse and There's just so much going on with the military, with General Milley and his woke stature, and then they're pushing these mandates of vaccines so hard. | ||
It almost gives you the sense that they're purposely trying to demoralize the military right now. | ||
And I wanted some insight from you on if you talk to an older generation of those in the military today, Do you think that there's a difference between those that have been in the military a long time and then those incoming? | ||
Is this like changing the face of what our military is going to look like? | ||
Yes, I think that what is happening right now is horrible. | ||
And what I mean by that is the culture war has actually gone full tilt in the administration and the higher levels of the military. | ||
And the morning that we had the attack in Kabul a couple of days ago, That same morning, the priority for the top enlisted soldier in the Army was to go online and tweet about women's hairstyles and how various women's hairstyles will make us a more lethal killing force. | ||
That is totally ridiculous. | ||
It's not true. | ||
And it shows where his head is at. | ||
And you can see time and time again, these generals and senior enlisted in the Army, that they're Making these tweets that are virtue signaling and what everyone needs to realize about the culture at the upper levels of the professional managerial class is that when people tweet something like that from that group, what they are telling you is that they think that that tweet will get them positive feedback. | ||
They actually think that that is what the people they know in real life want to hear. | ||
And that tells you what kind of conversations Those higher-level people in our military are having. | ||
And unfortunately, they're not actually talking about how to be more lethal. | ||
They're not actually talking about how to make a healthier or stronger or more powerful fighting force. | ||
They're not at all. And a big problem is we have a lot of generals, if you look at them, they are weak, and they are physically weak, and they do not project strength because they have no strength. | ||
And in order for our president, our SECDEF, Our commander of the Joint Chiefs, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, to project strength. | ||
They need to have internal strength in their spirit. | ||
And it is very clear they don't have it. | ||
And they don't have the courage to come forward and say they screwed up Royal. | ||
And, you know, you look at some of the great generals we've had in the past. | ||
You look at a Chesty Puller, for example, a legend in the Marine Corps. | ||
He could only go so far because once you get to a certain level, we've just unfortunately got this occupational class in Washington, D.C. that is just, they're not concerned with the frontline troops. | ||
I don't think they're concerned with the frontline troops. | ||
I don't think they actually care as much about the Marines in Kabul as they care about their 401ks and they care about their reputation and they care about virtue signaling. | ||
And that's got to change. | ||
If we want to be a country that is strong, we need to have leaders that are strong. | ||
Well, it's very demoralizing for some of us who did get sucked into the narrative that, you know, in the end, it's going to be the military that saves us, you know, with all of this cheating going on and all of this corruption. | ||
In the end, it's going to be the military that saves us. | ||
But then you're seeing General Milley bow down. | ||
You're seeing all this politicism enter the military. | ||
And it's very demoralizing for those of us just watching this all happen. | ||
It's like, What's the answer? | ||
Is there any hope? I mean, you've talked about how this pullout was just completely botched. | ||
What hope do we have of a turnaround? | ||
And what can we do? | ||
Well, there's always hope. | ||
There's always hope. But first, you have to keep your spirits up. | ||
You need to pray. You need to keep your faith. | ||
Because we win in the long run through faith. | ||
It's that simple. But what we need to do is we need to speak truthfully, and we also need to, frankly, use one of our most powerful weapons to fight back against the corruption. | ||
I'll say corruption in the higher levels of the American bureaucracy, and that is mockery. | ||
Totalitarian governments always hate mockery. | ||
If you look across time, if you look at tyrant kings or communist rulers, they hate comedy, they hate laughter, they hate joy, and they hate, above all, being mocked. | ||
And so the answer is to mock those people, mock them mercilessly, and to meme them into doing the right thing. | ||
Because, believe it or not, the information war, as you all know on this channel, is Very real, and humor and mockery are weapons that corrupt bureaucrats cannot defend against. | ||
They have no defense against that, and that's, of course, why they're actually trying to make certain memes illegal. | ||
That is the frontline answer to attack with comedy and humor and faith. | ||
That's good advice. I was just commenting yesterday how I'd never seen V for Vendetta, and it just makes me think of that, how angry the Chancellor and it got when people were defying and were feeling some joy. | ||
So it's a good reminder for us to continue to call out the hypocrisy, to continue to call out the weakness. | ||
Is there ever a case In the military where some factions will start to stand up and speak out? | ||
I guess it's my understanding that it's such a close-knit team or brotherhood that it's hard to imagine that there will be some that will stand up and speak up for what's right against those that are getting wishy-washy. | ||
But is there ever a case that we might see that happen? | ||
Well... You're not going to see it in the higher levels. | ||
You're not going to see people with stars on their collar. | ||
You're just not going to see it. | ||
There's a reason they made it to three and four stars. | ||
And it's because they know how to say yes and keep their mouth shut. | ||
And that's the career path they've taken. | ||
And frankly, that's why many of them need to go. | ||
The fact that Well, this is a big problem that we have in this country, is our military, our professional managerial class, loves to hold the enlisted Marines, the sergeants, the corporals, the Lance Corporal, love to hold us accountable for any little mishap in the field. | ||
But when a general screws everything up royally and gives the enemy a billion dollars worth of equipment, they do nothing. | ||
They do nothing. | ||
And You know, when I was an enlisted Marine, we would be issued night vision goggles, okay? | ||
And every Marine knows this. | ||
If one pair of night vision goggles went missing, they would lock down the entire base, no one would leave, they would search all the vehicles until that one pair of night vision goggles was missing. | ||
And if it didn't turn up, somebody was getting fired, somebody might be going to jail. | ||
But if a general gives the entire Taliban army night vision goggles, Well, hell, I guess he just gets another promotion. | ||
That's wrong. That's absolutely wrong. | ||
Absolutely. There's just been example after example after example of the hypocrisy of the inequitable treatment of these topics like military equipment, but then like carrying about $30 or $40 with a guess and go. | ||
It's just everywhere. | ||
Total hypocrisy. We're sick of it. | ||
We're going to talk more about that with Angus Lee and take some more phone calls. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
This is Christy Lee. I'm guest hosting for Owen Scheuer today so he can take care of his business. | ||
Thankful to him for letting me keep his seat warm and so thankful to all of you for tuning in and being so supportive. | ||
And it's better. Friends Day, Friday, and we're talking to Angus Lee, a veteran, Purple Heart recipient, a member of the Recon Marine, a Force Recon Marine in Iraq, and also an attorney. | ||
So just loads of insight you've been able to provide us, both from the military angle, the veteran angle, and the legal angle and politics. | ||
I mean, you just have all of it inside. | ||
I could go on and on. Angus Lee, I wanted to know if you had any final thoughts before we field calls together, because there's been some folks waiting a real long time to talk. | ||
I'm sure they'd like to pose some questions to you as well. | ||
So any final thoughts before we dive right in? | ||
Yes. We need serious people in the House of Representatives, so I want to give a big shout out to a local candidate in my district, Joe Kent. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at JoeKent16JAN19. | ||
He is an adult. | ||
He is a serious man. | ||
He is a veteran of the War of Afghanistan. | ||
And he is one of the few people who is really speaking up and standing out in relation to the total incompetence in the managerial class of our military and State Department. | ||
And I encourage everyone to follow him and support him as I am doing as well. | ||
Awesome. Thank you. We had the pleasure of seeing him on Tucker just recently. | ||
He's doing a great job. We'll play some of that later if we have time. | ||
But we want to get back to these phone calls. | ||
And please stick around if you can, Angus, for these phone calls. | ||
I know that Greg out of Colorado and the Army has been waiting for nearly an hour to ask a question or weigh in on this COVID-vax mandate. | ||
So, Greg, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, thanks, Christy, for taking my call. | |
I am a former Army medic. | ||
I'm now an RN working for a company in Colorado that is trying to push the vaccine mandate. | ||
And my wife and I have both filed a religious exemption. | ||
We got some information from the frontline doctors and also from Andrew Turbo with GAB. And I put together basically a 31-page letter that her and I both submitted requesting the religious mandate. | ||
As of yet, we have not heard back on it. | ||
So you're feeling a little nervous. | ||
Have you been able to band together with anybody else in the military? | ||
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Oh, yeah. Okay. Well, not in the military, but more related to where I'm at now. | |
Other people that also are not wanting to jab and have religious concerns. | ||
And I've been able to use a lot of the information that I've received from the frontline doctors and from Gab and everything to help them also put together their own religious exemption letters. | ||
All right, Greg, I wanted you to weigh in on this, Angus. | ||
What would you say is the best advice for someone in Greg's situation? | ||
I'm thinking get like a group or a petition together of other military members that want to push back. | ||
What do you think, Angus? Well, one politically is where a lot of this fight is going to take place and people do need to make their political voice heard. | ||
That's where the problem is. | ||
So that's where the solution is going to be. | ||
And so people getting together and protesting is very effective. | ||
You know, we we saw the left protest. | ||
Pretty effectively for about 12 months last year and they got exactly what they want out of that. | ||
And now the right is sitting there saying there's a political problem, what do we do? | ||
Well, let history be your guide. | ||
And in addition to that, all these people right now who are seeking exemptions, they have to know That every state has its own set of laws. | ||
So there are federal laws and state laws. | ||
And before anyone does anything, they should always consult with a lawyer who does employment law specifically in their home state so that they can get the best advice on how to request an exemption in their home state. | ||
All right. Thank you. And thank you for your call, Greg. | ||
We want to get some more phone calls. | ||
We're going to go to Jared, a Marine in California. | ||
Jared, you're on the air to talk about equipment left behind in Afghanistan. | ||
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Hey, first of you, great job today. | |
Angus, Semper Fi, brother. | ||
Semper Fi. Hell yeah. | ||
I just want to touch on what you brought up earlier and kind of expand on a little bit about losing equipment. | ||
You brought up the example of NVGs and you said in the field. | ||
Just to clarify that, that's most likely going to be here on soil, American soil, in a training environment. | ||
So you get punished for that. | ||
If I were to say a rifle in country in Afgan, all hell would be to pay. | ||
I would be in big, big trouble. | ||
Absolutely. And I'm just tired of seeing this double standard. | ||
And he's supposed to be the commander-in-chief. | ||
You know, and... | ||
This ultimately falls on his plate. | ||
It's under his watch. | ||
Absolutely. And you know, a Marine knows that you are never more than an arm's reach from your rifle. | ||
That's the rule. Never more than an arm's reach from your rifle. | ||
And you don't lose your rifle. | ||
You don't lose one rifle. | ||
You don't lose one shotgun. | ||
You don't lose one pistol. | ||
It's an arm's reach away rifle. | ||
At most, at any given time. | ||
And when you go to sleep, where's your rifle? | ||
It's right next to you. | ||
So the idea that we could just lose all of this and essentially outfit the Taliban and nobody has been fired, nobody has been called on to answer questions about that, is just... | ||
What it makes abundantly clear is that the people in charge... | ||
Will not police each other. | ||
They will not hold each other accountable. | ||
And that means they're going to have to be held accountable by the people. | ||
All right. Thank you for your call. | ||
Jared, we do want to try and get to more phone calls. | ||
We're going to go to David in Oklahoma in the Army. | ||
David, you're on the air. Hello. | ||
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Hello, Christy. How are you? | |
Good. How are you, David? You know, I'm kind of a new listener to your show. | ||
A buddy of mine introduced me to this. | ||
But, you know, I just want to say as a veteran and, you know, what I did, you know, how I served my country. | ||
You know, I was with the fifth ID out of Fort Polk, second ACR. You know, I served in Kosovo. | ||
You know, I lost... | ||
You know, I lost brothers In combat. | ||
And for this to be going on, I just think it's a complete mockery of the brave men and women that put their lives on a daily basis to be disgraced, forgotten, to be left behind. | ||
It's a tragedy, and it's a weak show of our chain of command, of our commander-in-chief. | ||
As a veteran, it saddens me. | ||
To see, you know, so many of our sons and daughters negated and left behind. | ||
It's a real tragedy. | ||
It's sad to see, you know, what our country's becoming. | ||
A country that I love. A country that I fought for. | ||
A country that, you know, I, you know, You know, I've witnessed, you know, I've lost friends for. | ||
Sounds like you're getting emotional, which is understandable, and Angus, I'm sure you can relate, just the frustration, the sadness. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I can hear the pain in your voice, and every Marine, every Sailor, every Serviceman right now is sitting there saying, are you... | ||
Kidding me. Are you kidding me? | ||
You had 20 years to plan this withdrawal and you screwed it up this bad? | ||
I mean, it's not just that they screwed up the withdrawal, but they gave them everything. | ||
And it does hurt. | ||
It hurts a lot. Because, you know, it shows that when those of us were, you know, in the sand actually fighting... | ||
It shows that people like Miley just didn't care as much about getting the mission accomplished, obtaining victory, and caring for the troops as they cared about reading up on white rage, whatever that is. | ||
And, you know, every minute, every second that he spent reading woke propaganda was time he should have spent making sure... | ||
We gotta go to break. We're gonna stick around. | ||
Wokeness over compassion. | ||
What a shame. We'll be back after this. | ||
Welcome back, Christy Lee, guest hosting The War Room today. | ||
A special day, a veteran's call-in show. | ||
I was just joined by Angus Lee. | ||
He had to jet, get back in court. | ||
But I do need to get to many more of your phone calls. | ||
Just wanted to... Read something real quick because we've been talking about mask mandates and just this illogical push to get all of our military vaccinated. | ||
And there was a bombshell report out of the UK. I like the headline in this. | ||
It was written by Chris Waldberger on Substack, which... | ||
Awesome. Totally support Substack, which is giving a voice to independent journalism. | ||
But I love that this particular writer starts with, the media can read just as well as me, maybe. | ||
But somehow it is left to me to report this. | ||
Less than a third of the Delta variant deaths are in unvaccinated. | ||
Two thirds of Delta deaths in the UK are in the jabbed. | ||
So 742 Delta deaths. | ||
So out of that, out of the 742 deaths, 402 were fully vaccinated. | ||
79 had received one shot. | ||
Only 253 were unvaccinated. | ||
So again, 402 deaths out of 47,008 cases in the vaccinated. | ||
253 deaths out of 151,000 vaccinated. | ||
So if you get COVID having been vaccinated, according to this data, much more likely to die than if you were not vaccinated. | ||
We also heard that from Dr. | ||
Lee Merritt, an Army doctor, who was revealing that more soldiers have died from the vaccine than have died from COVID-19. | ||
But we're still continuing to push this mandate on the most precious, precious, We're just trying to bully and coerce them into this vaccine with no logic behind it. | ||
I know many of you have been waiting to weigh in on all of this. | ||
I think I left off at Brian from Ohio in the Air Force. | ||
You wanted to weigh in on the mental health situation of all of this. | ||
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You're on the air. Yes. | |
I've been seeing counseling and that at the VA for almost 10 years now. | ||
And I've had ups and downs with it and all this. | ||
The PTSD and that type of stuff. | ||
And at first, when all this stuff started happening, it was kind of nice because everybody in the grocery store and that was acting kind of crazy and paranoid, you know, afraid of everything. | ||
And I kind of felt normal. | ||
for a change because I always felt like that person and then I was like well these people are all paranoid and crazy acting but eventually it got to where it made me even more uncomfortable to be around people and then ultimately they told me I can't come in to do appointments anymore and then now they're telling me uh that the alternative is this so-called telehealth and I told them the last time I spoke with them I said the I said, this telehealth thing is not the same thing as speaking with a human being. | ||
I said, it's like me telling you that I'm hungry and you give me a stick. | ||
I said, I could probably survive, you know, but it's not... | ||
I'm struggling, you know, and I've been struggling and I feel like that probably there are a lot of problems that are on the verge of blowing up because of sacrificing the treatment of people who You know, have become dependent on the treatment. | ||
So I guess that's all I wanted to share for the most part. | ||
Brian, thank you so much for sharing those thoughts. | ||
I just find that so insightful to feel just to you taking me through your journey of feeling like, wow, I feel finally sane now that everybody's crazy around me. | ||
But then that getting to you and then you losing that connection of real human interaction For your mental health, I'm sure you're not alone in that feeling. | ||
More needs to be talked about this. | ||
It's got my wheels turning about a follow-up on doing something with how military individuals and how veterans are dealing with their mental health in such a crazy period of time, especially if they're just pushing you to telehealth and removing your ability to connect to other human beings. | ||
Thank you so much for your phone call, Brian from Ohio. | ||
Very insightful and it's really got my wheels turning and thinking about that. | ||
Cameron, also from the Air Force in North Dakota, you've been waiting a long time on the line. | ||
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You're on the air. Hey, hi. | |
This is my first time calling. Awesome. | ||
I'm glad you got on. I'm sorry for the wait. | ||
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Oh, it's no problem at all. It's no problem. | |
Great. The more the merrier. | ||
So, yeah, I just got out of a briefing recently about a quote, re-education of why we should take the vaccine by one of our medical doctors here on base. | ||
And What came to my surprise was how many people showed up unvaccinated on this small base. | ||
I was actually expecting to show up and be one of the few, and apparently it wasn't so few. | ||
Basically, my message is to tell everyone that if you're feeling alone in this, especially in a situation where you're in the military and you've got to follow these draconian orders, you're definitely not alone. | ||
You're not alone at all. | ||
And for me, under no circumstances, is taking the vaccine an option. | ||
I don't even care what happens. | ||
It's never going to happen. Because it is... | ||
I'm not going to stand for it. | ||
It's just tyrannical, straight up. | ||
This is... They got... | ||
I mean, the day they announced... | ||
The day the SECDEF announced that they were going to try to push mandates is when they got rid of the national anthem that played every day at five. | ||
It got rid of the morning revelry. | ||
It plays on the loudspeakers on bass. | ||
It's like, I'm starting to see this pattern of this stomping on of the Constitution and what it means to be a patriot. | ||
And I see this big picture and it's just, it's dark. | ||
It's like the end, it seems like it's the end of a quick end of patriotism. | ||
It's just the killing of just patriotism and what it means to be an American patriot. | ||
And I had no idea that this was going to happen, joining the military. | ||
I've only been in for less than a year. | ||
And it's, yeah, I'm sad for the nation. | ||
And I'm absolutely disgusted with the administration. | ||
Biden is 110% worthless. | ||
And that's a fact. Subjective. | ||
Your phone call is so enlightening and encouraging. | ||
One, because I tend to think the newer recruits and the younger generation are just... | ||
It makes me feel like they're hopeless because I saw that in my field. | ||
Just the younger generation is just lost. | ||
And so to hear that you're a newer recruit, but you have this strong resolve, and you still have patriotism, and you're seeing this happening... | ||
It was so enlightening to hear that they also are taking away the music that you talked about. | ||
I mean, this is some scary stuff, and it's time for our military, who we tend to think are the most patriotic, who are willing to put their lives on the line. | ||
It's time for them to take that strength and get it together and unite. | ||
And it's encouraging to hear that there were so many others there that were unvaccinated because you felt like you were walking into that situation alone. | ||
But I'm just going to continue to encourage you, and I'm sure you don't even need this encouragement because it sounds like you're fired up already But really try and organize and try and bring your brothers and sisters in the military together to unite and get back to the values of what it means to do what you do and the sacrifice and the service and why it's done. | ||
So thank you for your call. | ||
Cameron, uh, and, um, in your insight, that was, that was really interesting. | ||
So let's go to Tyler in Canada. | ||
It's interesting to hear from somebody in Canada, not a vet, but you had something that you wanted to, to weigh in with. | ||
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You're just cooking eggs right now, but at the same time, um, I'm on Vancouver Island in Canada. | |
I came out of court, of court of appeal and court. | ||
Um, anyways, I'm in court of Canada right now. | ||
And we have health authorities, like for Vancouver Island, we call it, what's it called, Island Health. | ||
And I will read a statement. | ||
This is actually words that they came out of their own pockets, their contracts, their policy. | ||
It says, this is limitation of liability. | ||
In no event shall Island Health and its physicians and other qualified healthcare providers Officers, trustees, employees, agents, licensors, and respective successors and assignees be liable for any damages of any kind, including without limitation, a direct special, | ||
indirect, punitive, incidental, consequential damages, including without limitation of loss or damaging | ||
of the nature regarding to medical injury, personal injury, wrongful death, improper diagnosis. | ||
What's it called? | ||
So they're just removing all liability and you're just really fighting authoritarianism there. | ||
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This is a strong fight. | |
This is not just Vancouver Island. | ||
This is Interior Health. | ||
This is Alberta Health. | ||
The amount of things that are happening in Canada that are health services. | ||
This is even College of Doctors and Surgeons are even saying, I can't have proper medical care. | ||
I have not been vaccinated. | ||
And with the things that are happening right now, I have been slandered not once, but twice in the media. | ||
The media knows all about it. | ||
Everyone's complicit. Tyler, we have to go to break, but thank you for your call. | ||
Shedding light on this tyranny. | ||
It's happening everywhere. Canada, you as Australia, fight from those actively in the military or those who've been in the military of just all of the changes that we're seeing and the leadership and what's going on in Afghanistan and our military equipment. | ||
Being back there, there's just so much to cover. | ||
So much, I think, venting that some of you have wanted to do. | ||
The frustration, the despair, the sadness. | ||
I can't even imagine. | ||
I mean, this has been crazy. | ||
We are going to be welcoming Kara Castronova in the next segment. | ||
She has been fighting for those patriots that are here being persecuted and politically... | ||
She's prosecuted and in prison. | ||
But we're going to have her join us in the next segment. | ||
So that gives us some time to pick up some more phone calls. | ||
And Flex is going to be mad at me because I was supposed to go back to him and allow him to finish his message to Owen. | ||
So Flex, you're on the air. | ||
Don't hold it against me. | ||
We just had a packed show today. | ||
I want you to finish your message to Owen. | ||
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Flex, you're on the air. Flex? | |
Is he there? Oh, great. | ||
Now we're going to have to go back to Flex because now I don't hear him. | ||
All right. Well, we'll try again later. | ||
Let's go to Stan, who is in the Army or was in the Army in Alabama. | ||
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Stan, you're on the air. Hello, Ms. | |
Christy. Hi. Hey, I heard Mr. | ||
Lee on that last segment talking about mocking these guys. | ||
You know, that's one of the ways that you can... | ||
Yeah, I wasn't sure how to feel about that. | ||
I wonder how the rest of you feel about that. | ||
I mean, you think that will work? | ||
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Yeah, I've got one for you. | |
General Milley is far exceeding the weight limit of his uniform. | ||
I mean, you can just look at him and tell. | ||
We do have height and weight standards, but apparently that doesn't apply. | ||
So... My message to him would be, fat, woke, and simple-looking is no way to go through life. | ||
All right. Everybody tweet at General Milley with that sentiment, and let's see if this mocking and trolling will have any effect. | ||
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The other thing I had was, I haven't heard anybody on Info this week cover it, but... | |
Ahmad Massoud and Amrullah Saleh, the former Afghan vice president, they're up in the Panjshir Valley, and they are fighting the Taliban, and they've been taking districts back. | ||
Really? Yes. | ||
Yes, Amrullah Saleh, he didn't leave the country. | ||
He's from that valley, and he went back there, and Ahmad Massoud is the son of Ahmed Shah Massoud, who fought the Taliban for like 20-some years. | ||
Can you expound on that? | ||
What do you think that ends up meaning for us? | ||
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Well, for the Afghans, that means that there's still hope. | |
Which a win for them is a win for those of us that served there, myself included. | ||
I was there in the early days when the war was still just a few months into it. | ||
you see on the news over there. | ||
I mean, these people would, they would rather die than have somebody come in there | ||
and tell them what to do. | ||
And the Taliban knows that the Taliban has never, even the old Taliban from the 90s, | ||
they have never once taken control of that valley. | ||
Wow. | ||
Well, that's encouraging. | ||
We could use some encouraging news with just how bad, you know, all this news has been. | ||
So, thank you for sharing that. | ||
I hadn't heard that before, and thank you for your call. | ||
Did you have anything else you wanted to say, Stan? | ||
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Yes, I wanted to give a shout out to Flex in Washington. | |
He's a fellow infantry brother. | ||
And then, there's one young man who always calls in usually on the morning show, and his name is Max, calling out of Kansas. | ||
I'm always very impressed when I hear him. | ||
Young Americans like him are our future, so... | ||
It's nice to hear that. | ||
And then I did pick up on that segment, Mr. | ||
Lee was calling General Millie Miley. | ||
Yeah, I think we all noticed that, but, you know, maybe he was making fun of him. | ||
Miley, like Miley Cyrus or something. | ||
That's how he is, woke and girly. | ||
Alright, we're going to get back to some phone calls and a special guest next. | ||
Welcome back. This is Christy Lee, guest hosting today, The War Room. | ||
We are in our final hour. | ||
We've been taking some phone calls and we want to get back to those phone calls. | ||
Actually, let's take one more before we welcome in our special guest. | ||
We're going to go to, because I think it's related, possibly, Brian Marine in California. | ||
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You're on the air. How are you doing, Christy? | |
Good, how are you? Good. | ||
I just wanted to tell you about Sacramento, California. | ||
There's a Freedom Rally this weekend on the 29th and September 18th. | ||
Okay, so anyone in Sacramento, California can go to a Freedom Rally, you said? | ||
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Yes, basically this is a rally held by the nurses. | |
Oh, I think, did the phone call drop? | ||
Hello? Hey. | ||
Oh, okay. I think we were talking to a caller and I think it got dropped. | ||
Is this Cara Castronova now? | ||
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It is. How are you? | |
Good. I haven't properly introduced you, so let me get to that. | ||
Cara Castronova is founder or a co-founder of the Citizens Against Political Persecution, | ||
the CAPP for short, TV personality, champion boxer, patriot obviously. | ||
And Cara, you're one of the leading voices for the January 6th political prisoners and | ||
their families. | ||
Definitely been covering that news, very relevant right now because we heard from the killer | ||
of Ashley Babbitt last night and how he saved countless lives by killing an unarmed woman. | ||
I want first reaction on that. | ||
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you I thought it was crazy that that's just the way that the news portrayed him, saving countless lives. | |
I mean, it's so frustrating. | ||
You know, he killed an unarmed woman, and somehow the news finds a way to spin it that he saved countless lives. | ||
It's not even related. | ||
They should be talking about how he murdered Ashley Babbitt, and they're not. | ||
So I was glad to see that Tucker Carlson actually interviewed Ashley Babbitt's husband to get his reaction. | ||
Do you think that there are people actually buying this that are actually thinking that he is some kind of a hero? | ||
Or is this just more gaslighting that they're just trying to push on the people? | ||
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Unfortunately, I think that people are sort of buying into it just because the news has been so favorable of the Capitol Police and the way that they're portraying them to be heroes. | |
When, in my opinion, you know, they're not because that day that there's a lot of evidence that they were actually attacking People that were protesting peacefully and that there's evidence that they killed not just one woman, but two. | ||
And I actually have been doing a lot of research and they murdered a second woman. | ||
There was a second woman that was killed and there's video evidence of that, that she was beaten to death by police with batons. | ||
So that day the Capitol Police, in my eyes, not all of them, but a lot of them did not act as heroes and they're the ones that need to be investigated right now. | ||
And so what's the latest now on... | ||
Having, helping the families of political prisoners and helping them stop from being just isolated and imprisoned with, I mean, in many cases without even a trial, right? | ||
I mean, it's just, it's like shocking. | ||
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Right. So there's about 40 prisoners right now in these jail. | |
There's more, a number more around the country. | ||
The number is unknown because they're not really making the evidence. | ||
It's known to the public, so you have to do a lot of research to figure it out. | ||
We're estimating that there's about 100 people currently imprisoned right now being detained unconstitutionally before trial, and they're having a really hard time getting attorneys still to this day that actually want to cover the case. | ||
It's very expensive to cover these cases. | ||
There's a prisoner named Chris Worrell who recently started a GoFundMe. | ||
I wanted to plug, there's a GoFundMe. | ||
He has cancer and he is suffering tremendously in prison right now. | ||
He doesn't have access to his medications, his treatments. | ||
Just recently, finally, on Newsmax, Greg Kelly actually did an interview with him, and he was able to raise a lot of money that night towards his cancer treatment, but he also needs a new attorney right away. | ||
So I'm encouraging people to please donate to his GoFundMe and to check out his interview because it's really heartbreaking, some of the stuff that he says. | ||
He's really being mistreated in prison right now, and he is having a really hard time when it comes to his legal. | ||
How did you get involved into all this and get so passionate about it at this level? | ||
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For me, I was there on January 6th and I really feel like it could have happened to anybody that was there. | |
The police were opening doors that day and People were, you know, any emotional person I feel like could have gotten caught up in the moment. | ||
I didn't go in the Capitol, but I was on the ground, and the FBI came to my house twice. | ||
So that happening to me kind of really woke me up. | ||
I started doing a lot of research on what my rights were, and in doing so, I came across a lot of stuff about these January 6th prisoners and the way that people were being arrested across the country, over 600 people now. | ||
And the FBI showing up at their doors with guns, with tanks. | ||
It was just nuts. So me doing that research and wanting to stand up for people that didn't have a voice because I was only imagining what if I was in prison and I didn't have anyone standing up for me. | ||
So I'm lucky enough to be on the outside to let me try to help these prisoners that are in there right now when they can't help themselves. | ||
How many of these prisoners actually did anything violent or actually destroyed property or are most of them that are sitting in there just guilty of following the crowd and trespassing? | ||
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A lot of them are guilty of just falling in a crowd and trespassing. | |
Some of them never went in the Capitol. | ||
There are some of them that are being charged with violent crimes, like assaulting a police officer. | ||
There's a guy that they're seeing bear spray, a police officer. | ||
Regardless of anything, they still deserve due process rights. | ||
They shouldn't be detained at this point prior to trial. | ||
Their constitutional rights should still be honored, just like everybody else that gets arrested, and this is pretty unprecedented. | ||
And the FBI is using really questionable ways, in my opinion, in the Justice Department of evidence. | ||
So what they do is they take what is like a screen grab, and they'll kind of illustrate what they want to show to incriminate the person. | ||
In the case of a cancer patient, Chris Worrell, they have a picture of him spraying pepper spray, but they don't show who was hitting. | ||
They conveniently just crap that out of the screen grab. | ||
And they're saying he was spraying a police officer, and it's his testimony that he was spraying a person that was an Antifa antagonizer. | ||
So I don't know how they can hold somebody for five months pre-trial with a picture showing someone spraying pepper spray, and there's nobody on the other side of the picture. | ||
Because they cropped it. | ||
They cropped a video picture and they didn't show what was actually in the picture. | ||
So they've been doing that with a number of cases. | ||
It's really manipulative and it's really scary the way that I feel. | ||
I feel that they're There's a way that you can manipulate evidence when you're using screen grabs and video. | ||
Absolutely. We saw them do that with the impeachment. | ||
There was people that had a Twitter checkmark suddenly that didn't have it before. | ||
We saw them manipulate evidence with the impeachment. | ||
So it looks like they're just doing the same thing with this evidence. | ||
But whatever happened to... | ||
The right to a fair and speedy trial. | ||
I mean, it certainly isn't speedy. | ||
They're having to sit in there for months just before they even get a hearing. | ||
I mean, this just seems completely unheard of. | ||
What's the answer? | ||
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I mean, they're saying that a lot of the guys are, the trials won't be until late 2022, | |
which is not a fair and speedy trial. | ||
They've been really slow in releasing evidence using the excuse that they have too many hours | ||
of stuff to watch through and this is unprecedented, and that there's just too much evidence right now | ||
for them to go through, so they need to take their time. | ||
There's been a number of judges that have been frustrated in order to just, I mean, order the FBI | ||
to release its evidence, and they still haven't released all of the discovery. | ||
There's plenty of prisoners in there that still haven't received even half of their discovery or the most important discovery like the video that supposedly the FBI has showing them to commit these crimes. | ||
Their lawyers haven't even seen it. | ||
And then they're saying that their trial won't be until 2022, late 2022, because they're trying to force them to take plea bargains because they know that if this went to trial, the American public would see that they were innocent or that the, you know, that the government was overplaying its hand and that actually there was no evidence of anything that they were accusing them of. | ||
So they're just trying to torture them in jail right now so that they take plea bargains. | ||
It's unbelievable. Is this because it's happening in D.C. that it's being treated differently? | ||
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It's federal, so I guess they run under different laws. | |
I mean, or they don't. | ||
The Constitution applies everywhere. | ||
But since they're being held in D.C. jail, and the courts in D.C. are notoriously, I would say, unjust. | ||
So it's pretty difficult. | ||
But there are people who are being held around the country in different states like New York and Florida that we know of, Virginia, other states and other jails right now. | ||
We want to talk more with you. | ||
If you could hold on the line, we'll get you back on the other side. | ||
We're talking about our patriots still imprisoned after the break. | ||
Welcome back. Christy Lee guest hosting The War Room. | ||
It's a special veterans call-in show, but right now we have been talking to Cara Castronova, who's a political activist, a A patriot, a champion boxer, and also co-founder of Citizens Against Political Persecution. | ||
She's really carried the flag for these patriots that are being imprisoned right now with no trial. | ||
And Kara, one of the bombshells that you talked about is that Ashley Babbitt wasn't the only person that was killed on January 6th, but that there's now more and more eyewitnesses coming out and saying that January 6th protester Roseanne Boyland was also killed that day. | ||
And this is almost like hard to believe because I've heard nothing of this. | ||
This is actually the first I'm hearing of this. | ||
And I mean, how can they cover something like that up for so long? | ||
Can you talk about that? Explain all that? | ||
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I can and thank you so much for letting me talk about this and really like I feel like it's been really difficult and my goal is to get more media to cover this because we do have proof. | |
There is video of a police officer who I'm pretty sure is a female police officer beating Roseanne Boylan. | ||
You could see that it's clearly her as she's already unconscious on the ground with what looks like a baton or like a very long stick. | ||
Like, there's video of this. | ||
So this isn't something that's a conspiracy theory or anything like this. | ||
This is all proven. There's five eyewitnesses to this that all thought three of them are in prison right now. | ||
Actually, two of them. One of them is on house arrest. | ||
They all attested that they saw her beat to death by A Capitol Police person or a D.C. Metro was a police officer and that she was being trampled by the crowd, that the police would not let anybody get to her. | ||
One of the guys was actually trying to pull her out and the other guys were trying to clear the crowd and they were all accused of attacking police officers because they were trying to defend a helpless person. | ||
And it's actually in D.C. law that if somebody is being hurt, it doesn't matter if it's by police, whoever it is. | ||
Somebody is allowed to legally come to their aid, if it's reasonable. | ||
So that's what those guys said that they were doing. | ||
But there is video out there of her getting beaten to death by a police officer. | ||
And that police officer's name needs to be released, just like the police officer that killed Ashley Babbitt. | ||
His name is released, so this police officer's name needs to be released, so we're working on that. | ||
And working on getting Roseanne Boylan's name out, just like Ashley Babbitt's name has finally become, people are talking about her nationally. | ||
And a couple months ago, nobody even wanted to utter her name. | ||
So yes, I wish I had the video to send you and hopefully I could send it to Owen when he comes back and he could play this video and talk to some of the witnesses that actually witnessed a second woman being killed by a police officer that day on January 6th. | ||
Okay, I feel like the obvious question here is where is this woman's family and why haven't we heard from this woman's family then? | ||
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So frustrating. | |
It's like something I'm working on. | ||
Unfortunately, I know that when the news, the mainstream media first spoke about her death the day after, they said it was from a drug overdose, which is completely not true. | ||
It was a methamphetamine overdose. | ||
Then other news sources quickly reported she was trampled by an angry Trump mob, which again is not true. | ||
According to these eyewitnesses, her family was shamed, just like a lot of the other families of the people that died that day. | ||
And they issued statements. | ||
A lot of them are not Trump supporters. | ||
They blamed Trump for her death. | ||
And they really, I guess, didn't realize that, you know, what really happened. | ||
Hopefully now that they know that there's a possible wrongful death suit, I'm hoping that they come forward and that they demand an investigation. | ||
She had her best friend there with her that day. | ||
His name was Justin Winchell. | ||
I've tried to reach out to him because he was also a witness that day to what happened. | ||
These people are just really hard to get in touch with. | ||
For obvious reasons, they're probably very suspicious in general, so I don't want to make an assumption as to why they haven't come forward, but I'm encouraging them to come forward because There is a lot of evidence, video evidence and eyewitness evidence that their loved one was killed by Capitol Police. | ||
And, you know, that's wrongful death and they should have that investigating. | ||
As the family, they're really only the ones, I think, that could really demand that they open an investigation. | ||
Well, can you imagine how scared you would be if, in fact, she was killed by Capitol Police officers? | ||
They saw that Ashley Babbitt wasn't even talked about. | ||
You have, you said, at least two out of the three witnesses sitting in jail right now with no... | ||
Plan of when they're going to actually get to be heard and their case is heard. | ||
So I got to imagine that there is a high degree of fear. | ||
I mean, all of it is so strange and you always want to say, okay, I'm not trying to drive | ||
a conspiracy theory, but it is just so strange, like, to the point that we need to acknowledge | ||
these things. | ||
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I mean, even the fact that, like, police officers just happened. | |
to commit suicide that were involved that day. They try and tie that to this | ||
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event but come on. Yeah. So crazy. And what's crazier is that Capitol Police | |
aren't subject to FOIA Freedom of Information Act requests so they don't | ||
have to answer them because they're technically quote-unquote part of the | ||
legislature. | ||
But actually, the police officer that killed Roseanne Boylan, we think, was possibly a D.C. Metro Police. | ||
We just have to identify. | ||
Actually, we do have a... | ||
I think that somebody on the team that I work with has her badge numbers, so we're going to be able to find out eventually the identity of that officer. | ||
So yeah, the Capitol Police don't have to answer Freedom of Information Act, but the D.C. Police do, D.C. Metro Police. | ||
So hopefully we'll be able to eventually get that information out and to get that officer's body cam footage. | ||
And like I said, there's video out there. | ||
They pull it off the internet. It doesn't live on YouTube anymore. | ||
But there was a video of her, and there is, and we have copies of the video of her being beaten to death by police. | ||
So that video exists. So I'm not just saying something that I don't know to be 100% true. | ||
Correct. And so, do you know where people can find that video now? | ||
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I'm going to send it to InfoWars. | |
I'm going to send it to Owen so he can play it. | ||
Alright, we'll keep an eye out for that. If you can't find it, we literally have it on, we have the video. | ||
It was on Rumble for a while and it was on YouTube, but then it got taken down. | ||
So it's really hard to find this type of video in general. | ||
They keep putting it up and taking it down or deeming it harmful to the community or something like that, censoring it. | ||
Have you faced any persecution or anything for speaking up for these quote-unquote insurrectionists and these seditionists and these treasonous characters? | ||
Have you faced your own persecution for standing up for them? | ||
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For the most part, in the form of censorship on Twitter and on social media, just last, two days ago, I posted one of the prisoners' GoFundMe accounts, I'm sorry, Gibson Go accounts, who has cancer and who needs treatment, and it was censored off of Facebook. | |
Like, they said that it was deemed harmful to the community, which I can't believe that you're asking somebody to donate for someone's cancer treatment that's sick and that hasn't even been convicted of a crime yet, and Facebook would take that down. | ||
So, besides the FBI, I mean, I haven't been a persecutive I had the FBI come into my house a few months ago and questioning me and realizing that, you know, if they were going to arrest me, they would because they had no evidence of anything that I had done wrong. | ||
I think that they're just trying to get people's video and trying to scare people into keeping their mouth shut. | ||
But, yeah, when it comes to social media, it's been a real problem. | ||
Absolutely. Well, what can we do to help you in this fight for justice? | ||
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A few things. You can go to citizensapp.us and we have an investigative team if people want to volunteer and join. | |
That's citizensapp.us. | ||
You could donate. Everything there helps the prisoners in D.C. and write us to volunteer. | ||
Also, you could donate to Chris Worrell since he's like become a good friend of mine and Phyllis' wife. | ||
They're both really amazing people. | ||
He's one of the political prisoners who has cancer and who needs really help right now with his legal bills. | ||
Also with his cancer treatment. | ||
So that would be to go to his Give, Send, Go. | ||
I posted that on my Twitter at Cara Castranova. | ||
So please follow me on social media at Cara Castranova on Twitter and you could find a link to that. | ||
Welcome back. Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
We were talking to Cara Castranova and she was just pitching to her websites and telling you how you can help those being held hostage. | ||
Just sitting in jail and isolation in some cases for trespassing in many cases on January 6th. | ||
So she has taken this up as her cause to help those that are just sitting and waiting around for justice. | ||
We know what the motivation is. | ||
We know it wasn't about violence, but more about just how dare they even question what they're up to. | ||
So she has taken this as her cause and she wanted to tell you about an event and then we'll pick up right back up with taking phone calls. | ||
So again, that number is 1-877-789-2539, 1-877-789-2539 if you want to call into the show. | ||
But I want to bring it right back to Kara Castronova to finish how we can help those who are suffering right now. | ||
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Hey, thank you so much. | |
Yes, on September 18th, I'm going to be co-hosting a rally with Look Ahead America. | ||
That's going to be in D.C. at the Capitol. | ||
And we're going down. | ||
I think a lot of people are going to be at this one. | ||
It's going to be a really good protest, a peaceful protest. | ||
We have a lot of security. | ||
We have a permit and everything else. | ||
So it's a big protest at the Capitol to stand up to the political prisoners and also to release evidence that we have, like some of the stuff that I talked to you about. | ||
Regarding what really happened there at the Capitol, that the January 6 commission that Nancy Pelosi had is not They're portraying Capitol Police to be heroes, but obviously, you know, they're not telling the full side of the story. | ||
So we have a lot of evidence that we're going to present on the screen, and we're also going to do a big protest to get the prisoners out, because we really thought they would be out by now, but a lot of them are still sitting there in prison and suffering. | ||
So that would be on September 18th in Washington, D.C., and you can go to citizensapp.us or lookaheadamerica.org for more information on that. | ||
Awesome. And then they can also follow you on your Twitter page that we just had up, right? | ||
And on Facebook, you're still surviving on those tyrannical... | ||
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I can't believe I'm still on Facebook. | |
I think the reason is, like, you know, I don't really post a lot on there except for, like, you know, mundane things, and that's what they like on Facebook. | ||
If you start getting crazy, like, if you start posting political stuff on Facebook, then you start getting censored. | ||
So I keep that more family-oriented because everyone else I know has been kicked off Facebook. | ||
Yeah, I always wonder each and every day when I hop on if I'm going to still be on those platforms. | ||
But thank you for your courage and bravery and sticking up for those that have had their voices effectively taken away. | ||
And they've certainly had their rights to a speedy and fair trial taken away. | ||
So thank you for carrying this torch for them, Cara Castronova. | ||
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Yeah, thank you. You're doing a great job. | |
You're beautiful inside and out. | ||
Thank you, Kara. I appreciate that. | ||
And can't wait to follow you and see what you're up to and get involved. | ||
So thanks for being on the show today. | ||
And we're going to get back to our phone calls. | ||
And we just appreciate Kara Castronova. | ||
So make sure that you check her out and support what she's doing. | ||
She's really carried the torch for those who haven't been able to get that justice | ||
that they deserve. | ||
So we are going to go back to our phone calls because it is Veterans Call-In Show. | ||
I know many of you were trying to get through earlier and we've had kind of a packed show. | ||
So we're gonna get straight back to those phone calls, hear from you, what you think about all of this going on. | ||
And hopefully some of you will be there to give us some hope to get through this. | ||
Flex from Washington called back. | ||
He wanted to finish his thought for Owen. | ||
I tried to go back to you before, Flex. | ||
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What happened? You're on the air. | |
Christy, hey, round two. | ||
Okay, I don't know. | ||
It's got to go to freaking outer space to the satellites and right back, right? | ||
Unless we're Eddie Bravo, Flat Earth. | ||
Shout out to Ted's Planet. | ||
Shout out to the guys that gave me a freaking shout out. | ||
You know, yeah, from us redheads from Ireland. | ||
Shout out everybody! | ||
Yeah. Oh, I wanted to talk to Kira too, you know, because here in Washington we have, one caller said, citizens arrest. | ||
I'm thinking mutual combat. | ||
I'm going to take your office or fight me for it. | ||
But since from Ireland and see I've been sitting here, if I get a buzz, I start to have an Irish accent start to roll. | ||
I'm the one that talked with you and Owen last Thursday with my daughter. | ||
I remember. She's a sweetheart. | ||
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Okay. Yeah, she's an adult. | |
Yeah, so everyone since Ireland has been in the military. | ||
My kid nephew is the only one that's in right now. | ||
He's getting ready to go to Afghanistan, and I never had to go there. | ||
And yeah, you're going to ruin the lives with a dishonorable discharge, because I have VA for life. | ||
And when I die, it goes right to my girls. | ||
50-50 to both of my girls. | ||
And you're going to get a dishonorable discharge because you don't want to get a shot. | ||
Yeah, it's crazy, isn't it, Flex? | ||
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It is, yeah, okay. | |
So, but with all the calls that came through, oh, first off, to Owen, I think everybody heard that before. | ||
I'm not sure if he caught it. | ||
I don't know, phones or notes. | ||
But I've been to court twice on my birthday. | ||
So, to Owen, hey, buddy, you know, we've all been there, man. | ||
And I did catch a federal charge one time. | ||
But, you know, So to you, man, my entire big Irish family has been praying for you, Owen, including the little ones. | ||
But with the, hey, Christy, with the callers in, with so many of the callers in, That were shaky in their voice. | ||
You know, there's one thing that I've been dwelling on, and I've always wondered, the great following, and you're talking so much of the Bible, thanks. | ||
My favorite verse is Matthew 10, 32. | ||
Think not that I come, this is Jesus. | ||
People, yeah, he didn't say, I think not that I come to bring peace. | ||
I do not come to bring peace. | ||
I come to bring a sword. | ||
But the great awakening, the great falling away, what's going on, it happens simultaneously. | ||
And I just wanted to encourage every listener here at the bottom of the last hour, on behalf of every believer, every info warrior, the freaking guy that gave me a shout out, back at you, to you, Christy Owen, Alex, man, big brother Alex. You know, everybody, the Great Awakening happens simultaneously. | ||
Scales are falling off the eyes. | ||
And amazingly, people are falling away. | ||
They're being pulled away. So, so many people smarter than I have said it's drawing near. | ||
Something is going on. | ||
What it is and how long it'll happen, I don't know. | ||
But Christy, have the floor. I just wanted to share all of that. | ||
Especially that for Owen, dude. | ||
Been there in court, man. | ||
Smile and just be handsome, man. | ||
I'm sure he will. And we're all praying for him. | ||
And thank you for being a part of this family flex. | ||
We're a big bunch of different people, and I appreciate it. | ||
And thank you for your support. | ||
Let's try and get another call in before we go to break. | ||
We're going to go to Steve, a Marine in New York. | ||
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You're on the air. Hi, Christy. | |
Hi. So, I wanted to bring up a couple of things here. | ||
Yeah, I am an honorably discharged United States Marine Corps combat that I served as an infantry rifleman scout. | ||
I've been overseas in the Al-Ambar province of Iraq. | ||
I've been to Fallujah. I've been to Karma. | ||
I've been to Havania. I've been to Haqqania. | ||
I've been to Hadifa. | ||
I've been to Mosul, Rawah, Ana, Rayana, Al-Lupa. | ||
I was on a mechanized infantry unit. | ||
So insurgency, warfare, and combat is very much for four straight years it was I was either training for it or I was in it for two separate seven months. | ||
Make me think of it. Didn't Johnny Cash have a song like Everywhere Man or something? | ||
This one's going through my mind right now. | ||
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That's what I'm thinking as you're telling me all that. | |
Yeah, I've done that one before. | ||
So... One of your callers who called in, I believe three callers ago or something, mentioned something about mocking the enemy. | ||
And I just wanted to tell your audience, that's not necessarily a great idea. | ||
Matter of fact, it's a terrible idea. | ||
What it does is it brings an air, a ton of unseriousness to your enemy. | ||
And what tends to happen is that when your enemy actually does strike, Since everyone's expectation of them is sort of a declining type of nature and everyone just sees them as a butt of a joke, you're often quite blindsided when the enemy does actually strike you. | ||
So it knocks you off balance to have We'll just stay for... | ||
All right, wait. Steve, hold that thought. | ||
Steve, hold that thought, because I know you want to talk about COVID-vax requirements as well. | ||
So stay on the line. We'll get you back on the other side. | ||
Call 1-877-789-2539 if you want to be heard on the show. | ||
Loving this music right now. | ||
I don't think I deserve all that, but welcome back to the War Room. | ||
I'm your guest host, Christy Lee, and this is the Veterans Call-In Show, and I'm getting to talk to all you fine people here. | ||
I wish we had better news to talk about, better subjects to talk about, but we are the resistance. | ||
I was reminded on Twitter, we are fighting the good fight. | ||
We are talking about the things that matter, talking about truth, and also... | ||
Putting in some of God's word, which is important because I do believe this is a spiritual battle. | ||
As long as we're going to talk about war, as long as we're going to talk about veterans, we're going to bring in that spiritual element of things. | ||
But before we cut to a break, we were talking to Stephen out of New York. | ||
And Stephen, I wanted you to allow you to finish up your thought. | ||
And then you also wanted to mention something about COVID-vax requirements. | ||
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Yeah, certainly. So all I was saying initially was that mocking the enemy is not a great idea. | |
In fact, it's a terrible idea in general. | ||
Just don't do it. Just take them seriously, take them at their word, take them at face value, and react to them accordingly. | ||
That's your best move. So moving on, though, one great benefit I get to living in New York City is that I get to witness how groups or mobs of people react to situations. | ||
So that's one, that's probably, maybe that might be the only benefit you take to living in a city. | ||
But What it really comes down to with these COVID, measuring vaccinations and all this crap that we've been having to deal with for the last nearly going on two years now, people are essentially searching for emergencies. | ||
And what I mean by that is that people are, there are people out there, not everyone, but there are people out there whose lives, and I would say most people, most people's lives are so boring and uneventful. | ||
People go to work. They sit in an office all day. | ||
They go home with their kids and their families and they watch some TV and they wake up the next morning and repeat everything again. | ||
That's a pretty boring existence in my opinion. | ||
That's just my lifestyle though, not everyone else's. | ||
But that's a pretty boring existence. | ||
When you don't have a lot going on, your mind starts to look for emergencies and look for chaos anywhere that it can. | ||
And a lot of people And I'm sure pretty much 99% of the audience should agree with this statement, but a lot of people have latched onto this crisis and made it even worse than it really is. | ||
It's not even a crisis to begin with. | ||
It never was. But now that they have latched onto it, it's given them some sort of It's just giving them something to latch onto. | ||
And there are people who happily put the masks on. | ||
There are people who happily go around with their masks on, pointing at others without their masks on, and bullying people, store clerks, bullying people to get out of the store. | ||
It gives people kind of a platform to stand on, a platform to stand on to bully others and to make their lives slightly more interesting. | ||
That's one thing I've noticed. | ||
When you say that there's a spiritual battle going on, I also agree with that too. | ||
I think that there is a drought of, especially in modern times, over the last... | ||
Over the last 300 years or so, since post-Enlightenment time, we've drawn, we've decided as a society, and this is, of course, founded in European precepts, French precepts, pretty much. | ||
We've pretty much decided as a society that the civilization, the Western civilization, that violence isn't a very good thing. | ||
And if you're going to execute people, do it quick, fast, messy, bloody is not the right way to go. | ||
I disagree with that entirely. | ||
Or messy and bloody is not necessarily humane. | ||
I disagree with that notion. | ||
And with that said, there needs to be an outlet of violence, a healthy outlet of violence that we're in need of in this country. | ||
And I believe legalizing honor duels can bring this back. | ||
Legalizing honor duels could correct a lot in our society. | ||
Mainly, what it would do is it would restore sincerity to language again. | ||
A lot less people would feel inclined to talk crap to other people. | ||
A lot less people would feel inclined to write things defamatory about other people. | ||
And essentially all you'd be left with are women who are screeching about noise and nonsense on paper. | ||
And they will be then categorized as they should be categorized as just screeching women. | ||
And men can then correct themselves by challenging each other when one defames another. | ||
Someone defames me, I challenge him to a duel. | ||
He's then put in a position immediately where he either has to duel Fight to death, or in my case, it would be revolvers. | ||
Personally, I prefer revolvers. | ||
But he either has to fight to the death, or he has to bitch up and apologize. | ||
It's one of two options. | ||
And I know for a fact that the legalization of honor duels would correct so much in our society right now. | ||
So you basically want to take it back to country western, take three steps, turn around and shoot? | ||
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You're on the right track. I'll do you one better, though. | |
I want to take it back to Roman Coliseum. | ||
Whoa! Whoa! | ||
I don't know about all that. | ||
I'm talking YouTube broadcasted honor duels, one-on-one honor duels. | ||
Oh, man. Now I feel like we're talking about a crazy movie. | ||
That could certainly get out of hand, too. | ||
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Mutually agreed upon combat. | |
Mutual combat. And that is the key to solving our societal woes. | ||
And it isn't until the Overton window is... | ||
You know, hovering over everything I'm talking about, that this is going to be like a thing. | ||
This is going to become a kind of a real possibility in people's minds, but it's there. | ||
Just people over to the window has to go over it. | ||
All right, well, that's quite the solution idea that you got there. | ||
I'm going to have to hear from our other callers on what they think of your idea, Stephen. | ||
Thank you for your call. Let's go to Al in Texas. | ||
Al, you're not a vet, but you wanted to weigh in today. | ||
Maybe thank our veterans and give us your insights. | ||
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Oh, absolutely. I mean, the veterans, they've got to be pretty upset right now with what's going on. | |
And, you know, most of my family served. | ||
I had a medical issue, so I really couldn't. | ||
I tried to join the Air Force. | ||
But my uncle served. | ||
My grandfather served. | ||
We had guys that killed real Nazis, not the fake Nazis that's going on now. | ||
But regardless, you know, aside from that, you know, I just kind of want to speak to this whole vaccine stuff that's going on now. | ||
It really bothers me that it's not a personal choice anymore. | ||
Things used to be personal choices. | ||
And now, it's like you have people going against each other for not putting something in their body. | ||
It's the strangest stuff I've ever seen. | ||
I have family, myself, that has told me I can't see my niece and nephew because I'm not vaccinated. | ||
And I can't see them until I am vaccinated. | ||
This is very depressing. | ||
And the service members that are having to deal with these vaccine mandates now, whether they have to take it now or they're just completely 86ed out of the military, this is not cool, man. No, it's not. | ||
All right, Al, I know we're nearing the end of our show, so I wanted to get to Bruce, a vet in the Navy out of Wyoming. | ||
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You're on the air. Hi, I just want to give a shout out to you guys for sure. | |
Long time listener, first caller. | ||
I just want to say to all of the vets, there is a camaraderie. | ||
We're all in this together. | ||
I love that camaraderie that is there. | ||
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Can you say that again? I said, don't feel like you're alone. | |
Oh, that's such a good message. | ||
Yeah. So that's the message you really want to get out there is that you're not alone and that you're going to come together and that you're all feeling the same feelings as you watch all this happening and going down, right? | ||
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Right. That's all I have to say. | |
All right. It's a good message, I'm sure, just to be reminded that we're not alone. | ||
Thank you, Bruce, for your phone call. | ||
Let's go to Teresa in Oklahoma. | ||
You wanted to make a comment concerning Dr. | ||
Robert Malone, who we just had on yesterday. | ||
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Yes. Hi, Christine Lee. | |
And I want to thank all the vets. | ||
And I never quite appreciated that once a vet, always a vet. | ||
And there's two basic things. | ||
First of all, Dr. Malone, if you understood what he said, is that there were two letters issued for, one was approval of a named vaccine, branded, that is not available in the U.S. The other is the visor. | ||
Okay, so the other is the visor, emergency use authorization. | ||
That is available. | ||
Correct. So I don't understand why a military lawyer isn't calling them on that, because unless it is labeled, whatever that brand name was, You don't have an authorized vaccine. | ||
Therefore, you operate under different circumstances. | ||
And that Dr. Boyle that Alex has on, he did the anthrax trials. | ||
Like, he has a wealth of... | ||
I mean, they've already been through this with anthrax, and that was emergency use, as I think. | ||
Yep, you're right, because my husband had to take those anthrax ones. | ||
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Okay, so you see... You have precedent. | |
And this is the pivotal point. | ||
They're playing games, so the point is this. | ||
Unless they have that brand name vaccine, you don't have an authorized vaccine. | ||
Then we go back to informed consent. | ||
All right, we have to get out of the show, but thank you for your phone call, and thank you, Teresa, as a reminder that you need to arm yourself with this information. | ||
You need to come together, unite, fight back, and stand up for what's right is ultimately the deal. | ||
Thank you for tuning in and letting me fill in. | ||
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I'll catch you next time. | |
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