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Welcome to the War Room. | ||
This is Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
I know Owen's been putting a lot of work in, so let's give him a break, shall we? | ||
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Well, they're coming for our children. | |
If you remember that song that was put out by the San Francisco Children's... | ||
Or not even Children's Choir, huh? | ||
Excuse me. The San Francisco Gay Choir singing about their coming forward children. | ||
And they promised they were, and they absolutely are. | ||
We're seeing it happen every day. | ||
They're grooming them, arresting them now, indoctrinating them. | ||
And then when you try and get any legal help, there's like no advocacy. | ||
Nobody seems to appreciate... | ||
How sinister, how serious this is. | ||
Here they are. Can we play some of that? | ||
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We're coming for them. | |
We're coming for your children. | ||
Well, there you go. They're promising to do it, and they certainly are. | ||
They're definitely coming for our children. | ||
And let me remind you that when people were ridiculed for having a problem with all of these grown men saying that they're coming for our children, They were landblasted and said, oh, you're just homophobic and transphobic. | ||
This is always the response. | ||
This is always the cover. | ||
They say that we're just being transphobic or homophobic. | ||
But let me remind you that some of the members of this Gay Men's Chorus that released that viral video and promised to corrupt the kids and come for the children, they were convicted pedophiles. | ||
According to research done by the Western Journal, and if there's any doubt on that theory, well then why did they remove the roster and the names of those that appeared in this video? | ||
It's all ridiculous. | ||
I'm tired of this being the cover, this being the excuse, and... | ||
There's many people that are suffering right now. | ||
People losing their jobs, people having to give up their livelihoods, their passions because of the vaccine mandate. | ||
But meanwhile, This is the other issue that I think maybe we were distracted and didn't realize that is happening. | ||
They're coming for our kids. | ||
And there's no advocacy. | ||
There's no legal people. | ||
There's no one to be a hero. | ||
We're asking for a hero. | ||
So many of us are suffering right now. | ||
I like to have a verse of the day. | ||
And so the verse of the day is Romans 8, 18. | ||
for I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory | ||
that is to be revealed to us. | ||
And so it's that promise, as I have been guilty of getting depressed. | ||
And I mean, I'm in a decent situation compared to others that are suffering, | ||
but as I fight these battles, as I fight for the children, | ||
and just see and have to kind of immerse myself in all of the evil that is happening right now, | ||
it gets you down. | ||
So I'm standing on that verse that the sufferings of this present time | ||
are nothing compared to the glory that's going to be revealed in us. | ||
So we have to keep standing and we have to look to those that are being brave, | ||
the nurses, the children that are standing up We're going to be talking to a father and his daughter. | ||
The daughter arrested for not wearing a mask. | ||
They locked down the whole school, put her in handcuffs. | ||
We're going to be talking to the Father and that brave girl in the next hour. | ||
But we're looking to those that are standing up, that aren't quitting, that aren't getting tired. | ||
They're continuing to fight this battle to encourage the rest of us and to not give up because it is exhausting. | ||
I have felt that exhaustion myself. | ||
And again, I'm not even in the worst situation having to see everybody else getting persecuted. | ||
And we're going to go over how we're advocating for each other, how we can advocate for each other. | ||
When we can't find a hero, when we can't find an advocate, then we're going to advocate for each other. | ||
We're in this together. It's a team effort. | ||
And of course, continue to expose the lies... | ||
Of the left, it's always the left. | ||
You know, and I pride myself on being an independent, but as I've gone down this road and been exposing all of the misinformation, the true misinformation, it's coming from one side. | ||
So we're going to continue to expose that Lots packed into the show. | ||
Wait till you see the runaround I got. | ||
That's going to be happening in this next break. | ||
You're not going to believe it. Just to get help. | ||
Just to get advocacy for our children. | ||
Wait till you see how hard that is. | ||
That's in the next segment. | ||
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Welcome back to the program. | |
This is Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
Owen has been really pulling some double duty lately. | ||
Gonna give him a break. Happy to do it. | ||
Honored to do it. And oh my goodness, when I started my investigation of... | ||
Pedophilia in schools. | ||
Boy, did I not realize what I was getting into. | ||
It has been quite the road. | ||
I'm going to share with you that. | ||
But what do you see when I was on what I thought was maybe towards the end of this process, trying to get the help from from officers, trying to get someone to be the hero in this situation? | ||
What do you see? What a mess and what a clown show it turned out to be. | ||
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Check it out. | |
We're here at the Williamson County Sheriff's Office where I plan to file a police report | ||
of pornography distributed to my minor child. | ||
And I'm armed with the US and the state code saying that this is definitely not okay. | ||
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I need to file a police report. | |
The Round Rock ISD library. | ||
It is, but the problem is I can't bring this to Round Rock ISD police because the criminal is Round Rock ISD library. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Hi! Oh, are you here as well? | ||
Funny, we're meeting at the same place. | ||
I am coming in to hopefully report my child being exposed to pornography. | ||
Same thing. | ||
What pornography was your child exposed to at school? | ||
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Two male students inside the campus bathroom. | |
I'm performing oral sex. | ||
Okay, we're going to need an interview from you after this. | ||
Well, go ahead, because maybe we'll get to report to the same... | ||
Go up here first. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
And she'll call the deputy and maybe they'll take both of our reports. | ||
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I'm at Williamson County Sheriff's office. | |
I was told by her that Williamson County Sheriff's Deputy was going to come here and take my report, and now you're telling me that you're going to take my report, but that is a conflict of interest, in my opinion. | ||
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Well, ma'am, I don't know what conversation took place between you and that particular person that you talked to. | |
However, I know that anything that takes place on our property, it is our responsibility to investigate it. | ||
So I am filing a report that Round Rock ISD librarian, or the McNeil High School librarian, distributed obscene material to my child. | ||
This book in particular has pictures of sex, pictures of oral sex, pictures of masturbation, has the quote, gay porn is universal. | ||
Is this what a just turned 14 year old child should be given from her school library? | ||
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Absolutely not, ma'am. Like I said, I'm unaware of all that, but let me contact my detective and let her know what I have, and I will contact you back in the next few minutes and provide you with that report number. | |
Okay, thank you. Hi, I was under the impression that you said a deputy would be coming here to take my report. | ||
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Either coming here or calling you on the phone. | |
Well, that deputy called Round Rock ISD Police Department to take report and I told you specifically why I didn't feel comfortable with that. | ||
So now I'm feeling like I'm getting the run around to file my police report with an agency I would hope would actually follow up on it. | ||
It feels like collusion. | ||
I'm told that somebody's gonna come here and then they push it off and the very police department I said I didn't want investigating their own frickin' school district. | ||
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We've been made fun of by associates of the school board for filing police reports. | |
While you guys are all figuring out where to send us, Two, our children are being exposed to pornography. | ||
I have two sons as well, two younger sons. | ||
And so if my daughter brings home this fun-looking comic book and my young boys pick it up and are having to be objected to looking at penises and sex and, you know, I mean, need I say more? | ||
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All right, let's see if we can still file a police report with Travis County. | |
Why not? Travis County Sheriff's Office Hi, I'd like to file a police report. | ||
It has to do with pornography being distributed at my child's school. | ||
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If it's happening on the school property during school hours, it's going to be through the Williamson County Sheriff's Office. | |
That's funny because I'm at the Williamson County Sheriff's Office right now and they specifically told me to call Travis County. | ||
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Okay. Hi, this is Caleb. | |
How can I help you? Hi, I am calling to file a police report. | ||
I keep on getting passed back and forth between you guys and Travis County. | ||
Travis County just switched me back to you guys. | ||
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I just want to file a police report. | |
So it is in fact Williamson County Sheriff's Office that I need to file a police report with. | ||
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Travis County, Hope Williams. | |
You tell me! | ||
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Bear with me just one second. | |
I want to verify with my supervisor. | ||
I don't want to keep sending you back and forth. | ||
You're saying I cannot file it with any other police officer if I feel like there's a conflict of interest there? | ||
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Travis County was confused on why they were ever involved because it was never explained to them why you wanted to talk to them instead. | |
I'm sorry. I have a 911 call. | ||
I'm going to get your information. Let me just answer that other call right now. | ||
One second. So where were we? | ||
So we had the two books. We had like Into Darkness and Something Queer. | ||
I had it written down. | ||
Gender Queer. Out of Darkness and Gender Queer. | ||
Correct. Okay. Okay. | ||
So from my perspective, I would say that I'm not sure if it meets the elements of a crime because I can't read the books. | ||
I can't see the books. And they're books, right? | ||
So it's not... | ||
I have a copy. | ||
It's an educational facility. | ||
And so... What is educational about a book that shows strap on dildos and a book that shows gay sex and a book that shows a picture of an 11 year old and she said when I was 11 or 12 years old I used to Um, touch myself and imagine I had a penis and this is how I masturbated at 11 or 12 years old. | ||
I would like to file a police report. | ||
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Are you telling me I can't file a police report? | |
I mean, I'm not, I don't think that it meets the elements of the, I'm all documented in the incident here. | ||
Um, if you want to still file a report, you can go on to Travis County's website and you can file a report there, ma'am. | ||
Yes. So you will not take my police report because you, in your opinion, don't find it offensive for an 11-year-old to be talking about masturbating, and for there would be pictures of gay sex, and for there would be pictures of dildos, and for there would be pictures of a woman sucking another dildo. | ||
The Texas Penal Code doesn't say, except for if it's a book distributed by a school, Texas Penal Code says it offensive or obscene material. | ||
What could be more obscene than that? | ||
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Ma'am, so I'm gonna look at the reviews on the book. | |
I'm going to see the elements of the crime, but as of right now... | ||
A review of the book is not the same at looking at the pictures, and I'd be happy to send you pictures of the book. | ||
And you tell me if you want your children or grandchildren to be looking at that. | ||
You have an oath to protect society. | ||
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I told you what I intended to do, ma'am. | |
Do you have children or grandchildren? | ||
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Ma'am, my business is not your business, ma'am. | |
So you're refusing to file a report for me? | ||
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That's not what I said. Goodbye, ma'am. | |
This is our law enforcement. | ||
This is our law enforcement. | ||
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They don't give a rat's beep about protecting our children. | |
He won't tell me what he thinks about his freaking children or grandchildren. | ||
He tells me that's none of his business. | ||
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Well, whose business is it to protect our child other than the supposed school? | |
It's not the school. Isn't a school supposed to be a safe learning environment? | ||
This is asinine. | ||
He says go on the website and file a police report because I'm not going to classify that as obscene because it's a book in a school library. | ||
That's the very problem with it. | ||
It's in the school library. | ||
I can't believe there's no advocacy. | ||
There's no advocacy for our children, except for the parents, and that we're being called domestic terrorists? | ||
We're being called terrorists when we're trying to protect our children from these pedophiles? | ||
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183 South. Insane. | |
Insane. Welcome back. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
Christy Lee guest hosting. | ||
And if you caught the last segment, you saw the runaround, the clown show I had to go through just to try and have the law followed, just to try and get some advocacy from law enforcement. | ||
If you watched that last segment, I apologize for the lewd words used in some of the images you might have seen. | ||
But that's the thing. I have to apologize for describing what I'm up against. | ||
Yet, this is okay to have in the curriculum or in the school library, and when you complain about it, you can't get any advocacy. | ||
There's no one standing up. | ||
Now, I will say one of the parts is almost laughable because I'm in there. | ||
I'm going to try and report this, and when you saw in that video, Is another parent coming in saying she was there to report pornography in the schools too. | ||
And we were laughing because we're like, this looks so staged. | ||
That would be the accusation. | ||
That this was staged. That we had decided this in advance and planned to meet up there and make this a bigger story. | ||
I mean, it looks like that. | ||
But this was 100% serendipitous. | ||
Totally unplanned. | ||
I could not believe it that I was there to report pornography in my child's school. | ||
And then another parent was there in a different school district at the same time reporting something even worse. | ||
So there's another scene in there that... | ||
Both me and that other mother are talking to the officer and you show me showing him pictures. | ||
And he, I could tell, was very taken off guard. | ||
Like, oh my goodness. Like, what am I looking at right now? | ||
Most normal people would feel uncomfortable with looking at that. | ||
Now again, the cover is always like... | ||
Oh, well, it's called genderqueer. | ||
So if you have a problem with it, you're transphobic or you're homophobic. | ||
That is the cover. | ||
That is the cover they're using because people are afraid to be called that. | ||
But when you shove in their face what's actually being shown, what's actually in the picture, you realize that this has nothing to do with that. | ||
It would be just as obscene, just as lewd if it were... | ||
We're cis, as they call it. | ||
If it were just straight people, it would be the same uncomfortable feeling that this is what is available and promoted to our children. | ||
And then fast forward to obviously getting the runaround, going through all of that. | ||
They can't even figure out who I'm supposed to report to. | ||
What... What county the school district is actually in to be able to report this. | ||
But then when I finally get a hold of a deputy, I have to explain to him in graphic detail what is in this book, what is being described in the other book. | ||
And then I literally told him, because at this point I had practically memorized the penal code, I was reading him the Texas penal code and saying that it's defined as distributing or displaying a... | ||
Harmful or prudent material to a minor under the age of 18. | ||
And this is like in relation to this particular article, just sexting. | ||
But then there's also a federal U.S. code, and it says whoever using the mail or any facility... | ||
Which, last time I checked, a school library could be considered a facility. | ||
Because didn't you notice that that was another reason that he gave me a defense that he gave me? | ||
He's like, well, it's an educational facility. | ||
It's a book, so I don't know how to define this. | ||
I'm literally defining the Texas law to you, the officer, that it's any facility. | ||
If anyone, whoever using the mail or any facility transfers obscene matter to another individual | ||
who has not attained the age of 16, my daughter has not attained the age of 16, knowing that | ||
such other individual has not attained that age or attempts to do so shall be fined under | ||
this title, imprisoned for not more than 10 years or both. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I mean, they were asking me, the officers were asking me, what code are you looking at again? | ||
It's just like, aren't you supposed to know the law? | ||
Visual written material that depicts, this is very clear, because he's like, I'm not sure I would classify that as breaking law. | ||
And I'm saying, defining pornography. | ||
Pornography is defined as visual or written material which depicts lewd or sexual acts. | ||
Doesn't say unless it's gay sex. | ||
It doesn't say unless it's gay sex. | ||
It just says, depicts lute or sexual acts, and it defines that very clearly. | ||
So then you hear him say that... | ||
When I say, are you seriously not going to take my police report? | ||
You hear him say, I didn't say that. | ||
And then he hangs up on me. So, clearly he didn't take my police report. | ||
I was able to make a police report online, but I have no confidence that there will be any follow-up on that. | ||
I actually also went to the extent of... | ||
Filing an internal affairs complaint against this deputy because I don't really think that's how they're supposed to treat society. | ||
I mean, remember the oath of serve and protect? | ||
What happened to that? And he wants to shove off, pass the buck on serving and protecting our children. | ||
And clearly got very upset when I asked, you know, would you want your child or your grandchildren looking at this? | ||
Got very upset at that. | ||
I mean, for all I know, maybe this guy is in cahoots. | ||
Maybe he's a pedophile, too. | ||
I mean, the lack of advocacy is just what is so shocking about this. | ||
So if you want to see that report that we showed in the last segment, we do have it up on Band right now, Band.video on my page, ChristyLeeTV, and it will go on the website later. | ||
And actually, when I was on the War Room the other day with Owen, I was talking about just how deep this went. | ||
It started with just seeing if these books were in the school, and then it escalated to finding out that they were supposedly taken out of the school. | ||
But then I... Couldn't search for the books through the public access library website, but then my daughter was able to get one of the titles after I couldn't search it from the public access website. | ||
And then this is what is displayed in my child's school right now. | ||
Objectionable, provocative, offensive, unsuitable, with fire all around, caution tape. | ||
It's like the forbidden fruit, you know, and this is how they're trying to entice The children to pick up these books, and then they make a mockery of it by putting books on that display as well, like Diary of Anne Frank. | ||
Well, that's not exactly the same as books that have actual pictures of lewd sex acts. | ||
Okay? Not the same thing. | ||
Not the same thing at all. | ||
But this is how they make a mockery of it. | ||
So, again, we were kind of joking around about this. | ||
This became so deep that this is going to end up a documentary. | ||
And sure enough, it was... Over an hour of footage that we had put together and we were able to cut it down to just give you a taste but we are working on getting a full version if you're interested just to see how deep this problem is and we'll end up putting that up on band.video as well and I am planning on taking your phone calls In the last hour, have to get through some other news, but also stick around for just this next hour because we're talking about not only are our kids being exposed to pornography, but if they take a stand, if they're being brave, they're put in handcuffs and dragged out of school by cops. | ||
This is as bad as it gets. | ||
They're coming for our kids. | ||
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We have to do something about this. | |
It puts it in whenever it's told. | ||
I'm a pureblood. I don't want the jab. | ||
I won't take the vax. | ||
It puts the needle in its skin, or else it gets the pink slip. | ||
It puts the needle in its skin. | ||
You can't make me take it! | ||
Please! Please, don't! | ||
It puts the needle in its skin! | ||
Ah! Welcome back. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
We are talking about how they're coming for our kids. | ||
We've been talking about tyranny in general and how our freedoms are being taken away slowly. | ||
And many parents have been activists at school board meetings asking to be involved, rallying against the mask wearing and the vaccine mandates. | ||
But Another friend of mine, another mother, was like, I think there's something deeper going on. | ||
I think that this is, I think there's a big problem with pedophilia. | ||
And sure enough, I was looking into it, and it's bad. | ||
There's these books, and I mean, for goodness sakes, this one book that has right on the back of it says, Ant Touching Guide. | ||
These are the classic signs of grooming kids, trying to get them into Comfortable with talking about sexuality and questioning themselves and things that they should not feel comfortable talking about. | ||
Little kids, even younger high school kids, should not feel comfortable talking about sexuality with adults, with other adults. | ||
It's not normal. | ||
It's not right. | ||
And they're continuing to try and pull this off by... | ||
Having it under the guise of like, oh, it's just social justice issues. | ||
It's just to bring tolerance for transgender and queer and gay. | ||
It has nothing to do with that. | ||
There are two separate issues. | ||
You can have tolerance for that lifestyle and keep the sex out of it, okay? | ||
Especially when it comes to our kids. | ||
Leave our kids alone. | ||
Quit pressing this issue. | ||
And if you had any doubt that this is the first step, getting all of this sex talk in schools between adults and children, if you had any doubt that that doesn't bleed into other circumstances, well, as you saw in the video I showed earlier in the hour, With the other parent coming in and saying she was there to report actual sex acts between children in a bathroom. | ||
Well, come to find out, my child says that this happened in her school. | ||
And I was like, wait, these have to be the same thing. | ||
It's right. | ||
Like, this is the same thing. It's a rumor mill and it... | ||
It comes around and no, it wasn't the same thing. | ||
Two separate schools and two separate districts where children were performing sex acts in the school bathroom. | ||
And so obviously I reach out to the school for more information. | ||
And let me just show you how the school handles this. | ||
I said I don't want my daughter to be talked about this. | ||
She trusted me to share this information with you, the school. | ||
So I just want to know, is this being investigated? | ||
What's going on with this? | ||
And this is the response from the school. | ||
I'm not allowed to comment on the specifics of any situation or any investigation into alleged situations. | ||
No staff members are allowed to comment. | ||
Additionally, I can't provide any parent with any information about any issue that involves other students. | ||
So I can't even get a confirmation or denial if this happened. | ||
I didn't ask for names of students. | ||
I didn't ask for anything like that. | ||
I just want to know, is this true? | ||
Did this actually happen? | ||
Is there video? Is my child in danger? | ||
And it just completely, of course, like with everything else, pass the buck, pass the buck. | ||
And then I said, I recently complained about a pornographic book in the school library, has actual pictures of sex acts, including oral. | ||
And then he said, thank you for bringing this to my attention. | ||
I would like to look into this. | ||
What is the title? So he doesn't even know. | ||
And then I said, I do not think it's a big leap that when children are exposed to obscene, vulgar images, that they will act out. | ||
Counselors say seeing images they aren't emotionally or developmentally ready for can cause a trauma response. | ||
We're acting out. They're trying to make sense of something that they weren't emotionally or developmentally ready to understand or think about. | ||
And all he says to that is thank you for this information. | ||
And I say, I'm really concerned about the sexualizing of children as young as 14. | ||
What steps are being taken to make the school a safe learning environment? | ||
He just says, thank you for your concern. | ||
And he explains he has his own child in the school and he's satisfied with how they do that. | ||
So anyways, all of this email to basically not get any other information, a confirmation or denial, but it's all connected. | ||
These books that they're not ready for, Leads to this happening in the school and is related to all of these arrests in surrounding communities of staff and teacher incidents where they've been arrested for inappropriate physical relationships with students. | ||
We're seeing it everywhere, even across the country. | ||
It's all connected. | ||
It doesn't take a rocket scientist. | ||
And then, obviously, by now you've probably heard of the Virginia father arrested after his daughter was arrested. | ||
I mean, excuse me, his teen daughter was allegedly raped by a trans student. | ||
So here we are again. This is in Virginia, but it was the father that was arrested. | ||
Got that? The father ends up being the one arrested. | ||
So basically, Ludin County, I think that's how you pronounce it, they wanted to have their woke family Policy of allowing anyone to use either bathroom and a boy that was dressed as a girl gets in this bathroom and rapes another student in a school. | ||
And instead of demonizing the rapist, the father ends up arrested. | ||
It says, transgender student allegedly raped a 15-year-old classmate in Lewton County, Virginia, with the public school concealing information. | ||
Huh, that's interesting. | ||
It sounds like the same thing happened in a district here in Texas. | ||
Concealing information regarding the alleged sexual assault from parents and students. | ||
Smith, the alleged victim's father... | ||
The father, there he is, charged with two misdemeanors of disorderly conduct and obstruction of justice as a result of a protest against the school board of the Luden County, which is accused of sweeping the case of sexual assault at Stonebridge High School under the rug. | ||
Well, how easy is it for them to sweep things under the rug when you as a parent ask for information and they say, like, oh, it's against our policy to let you know anything about that unless it directly involves your student? | ||
So I still don't know if this is being investigated or looked into. | ||
And the response I get is like, your daughter will have to initiate asking a counselor. | ||
No, I want my daughter to have nothing to do with the counselors at that school. | ||
That's just the next step of indoctrination and next step to put nonsense and questions into my child's mind. | ||
So no, that's not the route I want to take. | ||
And at this point, as usual, I'm sure many of you are like, what are you doing? | ||
Why do you still have your kids in the school knowing that all of this is going on? | ||
And I've explained this before, because someone has to fight for the other children, right? | ||
And at some point, I may pull my children from the school, but at this point, I'm fighting within the system because this isn't just about my kids. | ||
This is about the next generation. | ||
This is about all of the kids. | ||
And so I'm trying to do what I can. | ||
I'm trying to get together with other parents. | ||
We're trying to fight this as a whole. | ||
Because who's going to fight for the kids that are left behind? | ||
The parents are watching CNN and MSNBC every night and aren't even aware of everything that's happening, right? | ||
Somebody's got to bring attention to this. | ||
And on that note, I encourage everyone that if this is happening in Texas, it's happening all over the country. | ||
So make sure that you're looking and finding out if there are books like this in your school libraries. | ||
And make sure that you get organized and you get with other parents. | ||
And take this for the seriousness that it is. | ||
Time is now, and what we've said from the beginning is that, unfortunately, we are behind the eight ball on this. | ||
For some reason, the other side, the side that's coming for our children, they're really good at organization. | ||
They've been coordinating this. | ||
This is collusion. | ||
They've been on top of it. We have failed. | ||
We have failed, I believe. | ||
And so now we have to play catch-up. | ||
Now is the time to... | ||
If you can't get advocacy from law enforcement, you have to find advocacy in each other. | ||
We have to stick up for each other and get together. | ||
And on that note, they... | ||
School Board Coalition, the coalition of the parents that are basically against the school board, sent out an email, and I want to read some of those quotes after the break, because this break, this segment's already coming to an end, but I'm going to drink more of this awesome InfoWars coffee if you don't have it already. | ||
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Welcome back. This is the War Room. | ||
Christy Lee guest hosting. | ||
Man, I've been intense today. | ||
I know it. I'm definitely going to get some flack for the video that's up on band.video right now of me trying to fight with the law enforcement, trying to expose the pornography in our schools and basically just getting shoved off and ignored. | ||
Sure to get some flack for that, but that's okay. | ||
I'm in the fight. I know they're coming for our kids and that's what's more important. | ||
And if we can't get advocacy from our legal representation or those that are called to serve and protect, did you like in that phone call how he said, my business is not your business when I asked him if he would want his kids or grandkids seeing these images? | ||
Well, yeah, your business is to serve and protect and your business is to uphold the law, which clearly you're not doing and you won't even take my report. | ||
But, you know. That's fine. | ||
So if we can't get advocacy from who we thought we could, we need to get advocacy from each other. | ||
We need to rely on each other. | ||
And I have organized with other parents in the school district and even trickling out beyond. | ||
And I encourage other parents to do that, to expand their circles. | ||
We need to build our own army to protect our kids. | ||
And I just wanted to read some things that they had sent out in the email. | ||
They said AG releasing the winged monkeys of the FBI and parents because we were getting too loud means we should double the number in attendance at these meetings and get twice as loud. | ||
The progressive left thought you'd went to sleep and you're ruining their plans. | ||
That's from Chris Stegall. | ||
And here's another one from Senator Rand Paul. | ||
He said we should never forget the Constitution wasn't written to restrain citizens. | ||
It was written to restrain the government's behavior. | ||
And there's more. Leftist activists can come to your house with bullhorns, film you in the bathroom, loot your business, burn police stations. | ||
The FBI does nothing. But if conservative parents raise their voices at a school board meeting, they're hunted down as terrorists. | ||
Allie Beth Stucker says parents have exposed some of the most morally grotesque and sexually perverted material in their children's schools over the past year and the response from the media and the administration and local police has been to say parents, not the curriculum, is the problem. | ||
So it ends with, do not let these tyrants intimidate you into not showing up. | ||
So now is not the time to back off. | ||
Now is the time to get crazy or be a Karen like you saw in the video because we have got to fight back. | ||
And if anyone had any doubt that pedophilia is a thing, this just came out from the New York Post that a mom of a toddler in the Bronx kidnap attempt was We're good to go. | ||
The girl's 65-year-old grandmother, who was also with her two grandsons, screamed. | ||
And thankfully, a Good Samaritan, I mean, of course not an officer because they're really disappointing me lately, but a Good Samaritan helped out. | ||
This is what's happening. | ||
And we're promoting a culture that sexualizes children and tries to sexualize children. | ||
So that's when you see more and more pedophilia. | ||
It's all connected. Don't tell me that it's not. | ||
And speaking of Merrick Gardland and his... | ||
His little plans to come after the parents. | ||
We do have a special report that I think goes nicely with this from Darren McBrain. | ||
So let's run that. Clip 10. | ||
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This memo that Attorney General has put out is really extraordinary. | |
It says, threats against public servants are not only illegal, they run counter to our nation's core values. | ||
Well, I don't remember a memo like this when Senator Rand Paul, a public servant, was threatened in Washington, D.C., right outside of the White House, or when Senator Sinema was followed into a bathroom where she continued to be filmed. | ||
So it's apparently only a problem If the person's raising their voices are conservatives, right? | ||
As the Associated Press authoritatively reported, Attorney General Merrick Garland directed federal authorities to hold strategy sessions in the next 30 days You need to be arrested! | ||
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This is all hell! | |
I am disgusted! | ||
This is an unlawful arrest! | ||
We're not angry about the situation. | ||
We can't control COVID. We're angry at you. | ||
We are angry at you. | ||
And angry is a nice way of putting it. | ||
You've done more damage to our students, our district, and our profession in the last 12 | ||
months than we've seen in the last decade. | ||
The emergency school board meeting in Sarasota dissolved into chaos as the board discussed | ||
mandating masks for students, which ultimately passed tonight. | ||
A shouting match over masks. | ||
Parents on both sides of the mask debate here to speak their minds to the Henry County School Board. | ||
But Henry County School Superintendent suddenly canceled the in-person public hearing because the school board had just reinstated tight indoor COVID safety restrictions. | ||
The board adjourned the meeting. | ||
Only board member Mackenzie Daniels stayed behind to listen, and he got an earful. | ||
Parent Sharon Poindexter. | ||
The cowardness at exhibit here, while people leaving, yes, is it a challenging subject to deal with? | ||
Yes, but you don't walk out. | ||
You don't walk out on the people that pay your bills. | ||
As usual, the criminal Biden administration is ignoring the First Amendment that clearly states that Congress shall make no law respecting the right of the people to petition the government for a redress of grievances. | ||
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Are you aware of any time in American history when an attorney general has directed the FBI to begin to intervene in school board meetings? | |
I'm not aware, and I'm not aware that that is not going on. | ||
Let me just ask you this. Is parents waiting sometimes for hours to speak at a local school board meeting to express concerns about critical race theory or the masking of their students, particularly young children? | ||
Is that, in and of itself, is that harassment and intimidation? | ||
Is waiting to express one's view at a school board meeting harassment and intimidation? | ||
As the Attorney General's memorandum made quite clear, spirited debate is welcome, is a hallmark of this country. | ||
It's something we all should engage in. | ||
I don't think so, Ms. Monica. With all due respect, it didn't make it quite clear. | ||
It doesn't define those terms, nor does it define harassment or intimidation. | ||
You're using the FBI to intervene in school board meetings. | ||
This is extraordinary. Attorney General Merrick Garland instructed federal officials to carry out strategy sessions with law enforcement over the next month. | ||
The group says recent violence and unruly conduct have risen to the level of domestic terrorism and hate crimes. | ||
Of course, Garland is so corrupt that he is using the power of the DOJ to enforce his social justice kingpin son-in-law's school indoctrination program known as Panorama Education. | ||
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We analyzed nearly 12,000 student responses to the Panorama Equity and Inclusion Survey, a first-of-its-kind instrument that measures how diverse, integrated, and fair school is for students from different races, ethnicities, or cultures. | |
The DOJ is acting like nothing less than a modern-day Nazi Reich. | ||
Hitler indoctrinated an entire generation with anti-Semitic brainwashing with the help of willing teachers. | ||
Replace the term anti-Semitic with anti-American, and you will find very little difference. | ||
On behalf of John Bowne, this is Darren McBreen reporting. | ||
Well, there you go. This is the war on parents and they're already threatening and already have. | ||
I mean, right here in Texas, they arrested a pastor and a veteran that were standing up for their children, standing up for parents just being able to be in the room for a board meeting. | ||
It's already been happening, but what's worse is when it happens to our children. | ||
So a 16-year-old was arrested for refusing to wear a mask, stating it was her civil liberty to do so. | ||
The school reaction was insane. | ||
It just culminated in her being arrested, but it was worse even coming up to that. | ||
I want to play you a little bit of her experience, and we're actually going to get to talk to her and her father after this break, after you see this video, and we'll get to talk to them and find out how life has changed After she showed her bravery. | ||
So let's see what she experienced. | ||
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Can you please let me into class? | |
What's that? Can you please let me into class? | ||
I can't unless you're going to wear a mask at all. | ||
So you're taking away my ride to go to school? | ||
Well, I need you to wear a mask because that's what we got to do right now. | ||
Okay. Well, I guess I'll just sit here. | ||
Please stay in your rooms until further notice. | ||
Thank you. Okay, so on this, and I just, part of the protocol is to ask for a student's signature, and you know, it's obviously up to you, but all it says is, I hereby acknowledge that I've participated in a pre-suspension conference. | ||
That was just me going over this with you, with the administrator. | ||
That's me. Brady signed it, but, and I'm aware of the reason for my suspension. | ||
I understand and agree that I am not to be on or near any UCSD1 school grounds where I participate. | ||
We'll have more of that after this break. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
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This is Christy Lee. The theme of the show is they're coming for our kids in more ways than one, trying to indoctrinate them, trying to sexualize them, and now they're just straight up arresting them. | ||
A 16-year-old arrested, put in handcuffs at school for standing up for her civil right to refuse to wear a mask, one that we know doesn't even do anything. | ||
And the response from the school was ridiculous. | ||
From a lockdown to literally putting her in handcuffs and... | ||
As soon as I saw this story, it just touched me because obviously it's relatable. | ||
A 16-year-old young girl, I have a 14-year-old young girl, and this is the kind of example that I want for my daughter, is bravery, but being respectful. | ||
And if you've seen the video, she just over and over when they're asking her to put on the mask or they're asking her to do anything, it's yes, sir, no, sir, yes, sir. | ||
And kudos to Miss Grace, living up to her name of Grace, because she shows so much grace in this. | ||
I want to introduce them to you real quick before we cut to break, and then we're going to continue the conversation. | ||
But I want to get the introduction out of the way. | ||
Her dad, Andy Smith, and Grace Smith are coming onto the show. | ||
Do we have them? Hello! | ||
There you are! Thank you so much for taking the time. | ||
I know that your world is kind of blown up since the story came out. | ||
So thank you for taking the time to talk to us. | ||
And again, Grace, to you, thank you so much for your bravery because other kids need to see this. | ||
They need to see what it means to stand up for themselves. | ||
I'm so worried about this next generation just wanting to comply. | ||
So how has it been for both of you since this happened? | ||
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Our world has been turned upside down. | |
We have countless interviews, and we've had to talk to countless people, but it's really worth it. | ||
I think that what we're doing is amazing, and I'm really glad to be doing it. | ||
Now, I think it's important, Andy, you say that this was completely Grace's decision. | ||
You didn't put her up to this. Tell me about that. | ||
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Yeah, so Grace came to us at the beginning of the school year, and she let us know that she wanted to go to school without wearing the mask. | |
And I told her that that was fine, but we would look into the legality of a universal mask policy. | ||
And if we found the policy to be unlawful, Then we would pursue it. | ||
If we found it to be lawful, then she would have to either decide to leave school and homeschool or go to school and comply. | ||
And what we found was that they were operating outside their authority and above our constitutional rights. | ||
Now, Grace, you're 16 years old. | ||
High school, I don't really have very fond memories of high school. | ||
It's hard enough as it is. | ||
It's hard to fit in. | ||
It's hard to juggle everything. | ||
Has it been hard making this decision and sticking up and sticking with it? | ||
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Yeah, I've had to give up a lot of things. | |
Dance, theater, things like that. | ||
And my grades, I've had to try twice as hard to keep them up. | ||
The fight is much bigger than that, and I understand that, and I know that I will sacrifice anything for this because it matters to me more than any extracurricular activities or grades ever will. | ||
Where does that resolve come from? | ||
I mean, you're just 16. It seems like you should be paying more attention to your activities than making a political stand. | ||
So where does that resolve come from? | ||
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I just... | |
It honestly disgusts me to see... | ||
How much power they're giving themselves. | ||
And I don't want to continue to grow up in a city or a world or a country that's like this. | ||
And I don't want to raise my kids in a country like this. | ||
And so if I find it now, then things will be better in the future for me. | ||
Absolutely. And for other kids too. | ||
And how have the other students been so far? | ||
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I've had a lot of amazing support from so many students, but I've also been bullied and ridiculed and Had vulgar things said to me. | |
It's a rollercoaster for sure. | ||
I bet. I want to dig into that and get a little bit more information because we're seeing what it all culminated into, but there is a bit of a background to this story, so I want to get into that and more when we come back from break. | ||
Thanks again, Andy and Grace Smith. | ||
These are the people we need to look Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
This is Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
I've been fighting against the school board tyranny fighting for the kids. They're coming for our kids in so | ||
many different ways It's like whack-a-mole. You can't even keep up with it. It's | ||
really disgusting and I wanted to share a tweet with you guys from Joe Dan Gorman | ||
from intellectual frog frog legs here It has a picture of Miss Grace Smith, who we have with us today, who we're talking to. | ||
And it says, one of these people went to jail for not wearing a mask at school, and the other went home after shooting for people at school. | ||
And that's pretty much it. | ||
Someone that's standing up for their civil liberties, standing up for the Constitution, and sent to jail, and another one gets out after using a gun. | ||
Welcome back, Andy Smith and Grace Smith. | ||
Thank you for the stand that you're making. | ||
It encourages other people to continue fighting that we are not going to rule over. | ||
Andy Smith, what is it like for you to have to have seen... | ||
My gosh, I'm having a moment here thinking of having to see my child in handcuffs and it almost makes me want to cry. | ||
What was that like to see your daughter in handcuffs? | ||
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Well, it's infuriating. | |
We tried on every level to meet with school officials as well as every level of law enforcement in our county and get their support of our constitutional rights to step in on Grace's behalf and nobody would. | ||
On top of that, we had multiple conversations with both the school resource officers as well as their lieutenant. | ||
And they all agreed that they would not take it to that point where Grace would be arrested. | ||
And so it was really just surprising. | ||
We were caught off guard in an awe that they actually put her in handcuffs and took her | ||
out of the school. | ||
Now we see this culmination, but you did say that this kind of led up to this. | ||
So Grace had been refusing and that they had been threatening to do this for a while, but | ||
just not take it to that level? | ||
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Yes. | |
Originally gave us some exemption request forms and they told us that those were only accepted for two days until we got real medical exemption forms and then they gave us eight random reasons to not wear a mask and they were all very specific. | ||
I didn't fall under any of them and religious exemption wasn't one of them. | ||
It was all medical things in the last two or something like eating and drinking, you don't have to wear a mask and something else like that. | ||
It was just something It was obvious that they weren't actually going to approve any real exemption forms, but then they continued to extend the due date for the actual exemption forms and they kept accepting the exemption request forms. | ||
And so it was just, I was just waiting and waiting until they actually enforced it and they continued to send out emails to all the families, all the parents and all the students to say that it was going to happen. | ||
We were going to Enforce it. | ||
We're going to enforce it. We're going to enforce it. | ||
Be ready. Wear a mask. | ||
And nobody listened. | ||
Over half the school was not wearing a mask until finally they enforced it, and I was the first one they enforced it upon. | ||
It's so hard to see you standing there in handcuffs. | ||
Take me behind the scene with that a little bit. | ||
Did you tell the officers, if you're going to continue to ask me this, I'm going to be filming? | ||
Did they know you were filming? How did you work out at least documenting your experience? | ||
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I've been doing voice recordings because my camera was broken for a while, but for my third suspension, the day that I was arrested, I just pulled out my phone and started recording. | |
The officer was actually very kind. | ||
I'd never asked. I never told him I was recording, but I made it obvious that I was. | ||
Every time he came up to talk to me, he would wait until I pulled my phone out to record. | ||
He didn't mind that I was recording at all, and if anything, he helped me record. | ||
Wow, that's pretty remarkable. | ||
So, Dad, Andy, did you have to coach her on any of this, or did you say, make sure you document everything? | ||
Were there any conversations about that? | ||
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Absolutely. So, leading up to this point, we have made our stance known to every single individual involved that they are in direct violation of the Wyoming State Constitution, Section Article 1, Section 38. And so throughout this whole process, we had been documenting each and every individual that was willing to take that away from her. | |
The whole purpose of this was to not argue the efficacy of the mask or, you know, we never had a meeting with these individuals to discuss the use of the mask or anything like that. | ||
We went about it from the side of trying to We're good to go. | ||
In the end, we pushed them to give us evidence that they could do it, and they couldn't. | ||
And so they responded the only way that they knew how, which was to suspend her and then escalate it to that point. | ||
Now, we're focused on the fact that Grace was arrested, put in handcuffs that day. | ||
But the other element to this is you hear, we're on lockdown. | ||
Tell me about the lockdown and why on earth was that part of this scenario? | ||
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Um, they said that since I had been issued a two day out of school suspension, I was trespassing. | |
I was trespassing for no reason at a public school that I was enrolled in. | ||
So that's why I refused to leave. | ||
And I tried to get back to class and they wouldn't let me in. | ||
Um, and they just, they, they told me at first, um, my very first suspension out of three suspensions, I asked and they said, no, we'll never put our hands on you. | ||
We won't arrest you. Well, they were very hypocritical, and they did. | ||
Not just hypocritical, they lied to you, right? | ||
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Yes, yes. They lied to my face, they lied to my dad's face. | |
And the worst part about it was the superintendent just stood there and watched them do it. | ||
And when I got arrested, they had put the school in lockdown for about an hour and a half. | ||
Because I was considered a threat, even though I just sat in the lunchroom on the stairs. | ||
Once the school was put into lockdown, I didn't try to force my way back in at all. | ||
I just sat there and waited until they would let me in, but they never did. | ||
That's the thing that I was super struck by, Grace, is your ability to have grace. | ||
Because I'll tell you what, when going through all of this and seeing how bad things are, I lose my temper. | ||
I get emotional. | ||
I cannot believe the injustice sometimes of the circumstance. | ||
And so I do allow my fleshly anger to take over. | ||
And I feel like I need to take a page out of your book where I'm so impressed you just keep on saying, yes, sir. | ||
No, sir. Yes, sir. No, sir. | ||
Just so calm. So what's your secret? | ||
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How do you stay calm when you feel the injustice of it all? | |
You know, honestly, I'm not really sure. | ||
Day one that I started protesting it, I started thinking about what the next step was going to be. | ||
And we took it day by day, but we always thought ahead. | ||
And every single day was just a new chapter, new everything. | ||
So I had time to like emotionally prepare myself and Get ready to do these things. | ||
When I started thinking about getting suspended, when they started threatening that, I started to emotionally prepare myself. | ||
That's why we originally asked the police officers the question, will you arrest me? | ||
So that I could prepare myself so that we could know how far they were going to take it. | ||
Honestly, it was just astonishing to me to see that they actually did it. | ||
I don't know how I held myself together, but I know that afterward, I definitely felt so much more angry than I did in the moment. | ||
I don't know if it's just adrenaline rush, but I'm glad I was able to compose myself, but it was definitely difficult. | ||
You did. You should be so proud of yourself. | ||
You had so much composure. | ||
How long was that whole process from start to finish? | ||
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I started protesting masks beginning of the school year, but Official suspensions started September 30th. | |
I led a walkout on September 9th. | ||
I had a protest on September 9th, but it's definitely been a very long process. | ||
It's never really stopped. | ||
There wasn't really a start date. | ||
It just has always been going on since the beginning of the school year. | ||
As far as that particular day you came in, and how long did that interchange last? | ||
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I'm not exactly sure. | |
The first day I got suspended, I left immediately. | ||
Hey Grace, hold that thought. | ||
I want to go over what that particular day was like and what you're doing now. | ||
So we'll have that after this break. | ||
Welcome back to the boardroom. This is Christy Lee, guest hosting. | ||
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Christy Lee from... Christy Lee Independent Media, KLIM.news. | |
And today we are talking about the fight for our children. | ||
This is called War Room, and boy, it has been a war to protect our children, and now a war that they've had to take up. | ||
And Grace and Andy Smith are joining us. | ||
Grace is the 16-year-old who was put in handcuffs at her school. | ||
And taken away for refusing to wear a mask, which was her right to do so. | ||
And so welcome back, Andy and Grace. | ||
So when you were put in the handcuffs, what happened next? | ||
Were you actually taken to the jail? | ||
Did you have to sit in a jail cell? | ||
How did that play out? | ||
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I was taken to the jail in the back of a patrol car, but we had a group of parents, three parents, two moms and my dad standing out front to video my arrest because what they were doing was wrong. | |
But they noticed the three of them, so they actually took me out the back, put me in the patrol car and took me straight to the jail. | ||
My dad followed me there. Wow, that is crazy. | ||
So how did that work? | ||
You were trying to film, but Andy, how did you know that this was going down? | ||
If she was filming, how was she able to let you know that she was being arrested? | ||
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Well, so she had her phone with her the whole time. | |
And because initially they said they would not touch her and they would let her sit there as long as she wanted. | ||
When we were told from the law enforcement officers after the meeting we had following the first suspension, they said that once the school was in lockdown, it would be the school's problem. | ||
The administration would have to figure out what they were going to do from there because their police chief had instructed them to not arrest any children for this. | ||
And so we were under that impression, but Grace had her phone the whole time, and so she was giving me updates about what was happening in between her filming. | ||
And that's when she texted me and said, I think they're going to arrest me. | ||
And so I... Immediately got on the phone with the lieutenant, who you don't see. | ||
He was in his office. | ||
The lieutenant was the officer over the two school resource officers. | ||
And so I called the lieutenant and I reminded him of his and I's conversation that they said they would not arrest Grace. | ||
And so... We kind of talked back and forth and in circles, I said, you're getting ready to arrest my daughter for not wearing a mask. | ||
And he said, that's not true. | ||
We're arresting your daughter for violating trespassing. | ||
And I said, well, yes, it's trespassing, but she got trespassing because she failed to leave after getting suspended and she got suspended for not wearing a mask. | ||
So in the end, you're arresting her for Not wearing a mask. | ||
Yeah, but getting caught up in the details. | ||
So did you have to sit in a jail cell then at any point, Grace? | ||
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No, I just sat in the lobby that you can see in the video, and they took me into a back room where they just asked me some simple medical questions, you know, first and the last name where I was born, things like that, just simple paperwork. | |
And then as soon as they finished that, there was no bond, no bail, and they immediately released me right out the front door to my dad. | ||
And do you feel like, Grace, that you were being intentionally intimidated? | ||
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Or what was that about? I'm not sure. | |
I think that the school was trying to make an example out of me because I was the loudest one. | ||
I was the first one to lead the protest, to get my name out there, to get my face all over this whole fight. | ||
And there was, I think, one kid suspended right before me who has been by my side through all of it. | ||
But the second that he was suspended, he... | ||
I didn't want to give up his high school career, but I continued to fight because I wanted to keep fighting for all the other kids that couldn't. | ||
And fighting to the point that didn't you give up a lead in a school? | ||
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Yes, I had one of the leads in my theater class. | |
I'm a teacher's assistant in one of the theater classes and I got a lead in the show this year. | ||
I have two hours of theater a day and I had to give that up for this. | ||
That is such a sacrifice, Grace, and a sacrifice you shouldn't be asked to make at 16 years old. | ||
It's just despicable. | ||
Now, there's another video, Andy, I think it's a meeting with you and the superintendent. | ||
I wanted to play some of this and have you explain or give me some more reaction about that. | ||
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Let's play that video now. | |
I'm just wanting to hear from your guys' mouths that you're willing to suspend my daughter, which is just absurd to me. | ||
I don't understand for her right to choose her own personal health choice. | ||
I am willing to suspend her under our statutes and guidelines. | ||
That's despicable, sir. | ||
Thank you. Thank you? | ||
Yeah. That's what you have to say, Dr. | ||
Yenny? Yenny, I'm... | ||
Wow, Andy. Now I see where Grace can keep her composure. | ||
I would have been flipping out. | ||
Like, I'd be like, thank you? | ||
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Really? Like, this is how I'm feeling lately. | |
Like, where's the justice? | ||
But now I know that where Grace gets it, the composure, you keep your composure, you keep your cool. | ||
I mean, man, do you think that he has any self-awareness of, like, how completely stupid he looks for just saying, like, thank you. | ||
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Yeah, I'm despicable. I'm despicable. | |
No, I mean, that wasn't our first encounter with him, and that's been our overall experience with Dr. | ||
Yenny. And sadly, it's not just him. | ||
It was everybody involved throughout this process. | ||
Nobody, like I said, would step in on behalf of Grace's constitutional rights and protect them. | ||
And the hypocrisy of it all is just unbelievable. | ||
Up until the day before she got suspended for not wearing a mask to this school, they had lost control and about probably, you know, at least a third, if not more, of the students were not wearing the masks anymore. | ||
So hundreds and hundreds of kids not wearing the masks. | ||
Or they're wearing them below their chin, not wearing them appropriately, but Grace was, you know, intentionally targeted because she made a stance at the beginning of the year and refused to put on a mask. | ||
And so this is, they had to do something because they were losing control and they took it out on Grace. | ||
Grace, you've been the holdout. | ||
Have the other students buckled on this and they've went ahead and worn the mask? | ||
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A few, yes, because Especially after seeing that they went as far as they did with me. | |
A lot of students, they don't want to give up sports. | ||
They don't want to give up great grades. | ||
They don't want to give up a college education in the future. | ||
And immediately when that walkout happened on September 9th and the protests happened, the first announcement that they made that morning over the intercom was that if any students from, and then they listed all fall sports, If any students from all of these sports participate in the walkout, they will be suspended from their team until further notice. | ||
And they listed every single fall sports. | ||
Wow. And then you said that it hasn't just come from teachers, but you have gotten some bullying from other students. | ||
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Oh, yes. Thursday, September 8th, I got hit in the head with a baseball ball. | |
I've had drinks thrown on me, vulgar things said, and teachers have also been as terrible. | ||
But at the protest, we had students driving by flipping us off, and it got scary a couple times. | ||
Students drove so close to the curb, we thought we were going to get run over. | ||
Wow. Now, on the flip side, have you heard encouragement or anyone that tell you, you know, you encouraged me to be brave? | ||
Anything like that? Yeah. | ||
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Yeah, I've gotten so much... | |
Support from parents and students and I've gotten so many phone calls from friends and fellow students that say that they want to help. | ||
They're by my side fighting this with me and they've donated so much money and they've all been so helpful and it's amazing to see them fight without actually giving everything up. | ||
And I want to get into that campaign. | ||
I'm going to hold you on for one more segment after this break. | ||
We want to hear what's next for you guys. | ||
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Thanks. Let's play Big Daddy! | |
I love Alex Jones. A lot. | ||
He's been right about everything. Alex Jones is always right! | ||
Who's your daddy? | ||
Alex Jones. Yes, the silent majority certainly is not silent anymore. | ||
We can remain respectful, which I struggle with sometimes, I'm not going to lie, but Grace certainly doesn't. | ||
Grace is a 16-year-old who was so respectful, living up to her name of Grace, and so respectful as police were handcuffing her. | ||
For standing up for her own civil liberties, righteous liberties, and we thank you for it, Grace. | ||
So before we went to break, we were just kind of talking about, well, how you've had to deal with other students and make so many sacrifices, and now you're getting a lot of attention for this. | ||
So what's that like, and how did the video take off? | ||
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Do you want to explain that? Um... | |
Honestly, I don't even know where it started, but it probably started at the protest where I made the front page of the Laramie Boomerang, which is our main newspaper here. | ||
And ever since then, everybody's kind of had their eye on me, and I think that that's why the school kept their eye on me and punished me first. | ||
But ever since then, it's just been countless interviews and podcasts and television shows and everything because... | ||
I think it's really important for me to get my story out there, and I'm glad that I have a lot of supporters, such as yourself, who are willing to sacrifice their time to let me share my story. | ||
Who posted that video first? | ||
Was that you that posted it to your social media, or did you send it to someone? | ||
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Yeah, so we actually have been learning through this process. | |
We're fairly sheltered people. | ||
We don't have social media. | ||
We've never been on social media. | ||
Kind of learning through this process and I was just uploading these videos to my YouTube channel so I could share them with my attorney. | ||
And so it was just getting shared that way. | ||
And we did have a couple of integral people that got a hold of us that wanted to see the story get out. | ||
And one of those was Robbie Starbuck. | ||
He's a senator in Tennessee. | ||
And he knows my cousin who is in marketing. | ||
And she was able to put us in touch with him. | ||
And he's the one that put together this collage project. | ||
video that you're seeing on the screen right now and tweet it to his followers and that's where it really started to gain some Some momentum in getting across the nation. | ||
And now it's jumped the pond. We saw it in the UK, the story. | ||
And it's pretty incredible. | ||
It's very scary for us. | ||
You know, in this day and age with how political everything is and a world divided, constantly being, you know, thrown at us our differences. | ||
We're not exactly sure what this means for us long term, and we're afraid for safety and for Grace's safety, but we believe that what she did today is much bigger than her. | ||
And so we want to get the story out and encourage as many people as possible to take back their liberty and stand up for what's right. | ||
I mean, she's standing on righteous ground. | ||
She's done nothing wrong, and we just want the world to see that. | ||
Righteous anger and a righteous cause. | ||
And I love that you're Christ followers and that you're going through Give Son Go, a Christian fundraising opportunity. | ||
I don't know how people do this, honestly, without that foundational truth of knowing that God's with them because, man, there's just so much evil and having to see it and witness it. | ||
I think it just, it doesn't get less shocking. | ||
I think that's why your video, even though we know all this stuff is happening, having to see it on video and just see it gets worse and worse. | ||
The thing that I'm most struck by is just The brazenness of it. | ||
I feel like nobody, none of these people in power believe they will be held accountable. | ||
And we're having to see over and over again, they'll not be held accountable. | ||
And so what is it like with that? | ||
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Well, I'm having to go once to... | |
I'm going to go one step further. | ||
I mean, the Wyoming Constitution is unique in this. | ||
And this is why I think that we have a rock-solid case. | ||
Our attorney believes that. And these people are all going to be held accountable. | ||
And that's what's sad. | ||
Every single individual was informed of Grace's rights and were told that if they continued, they would be... | ||
Or could be implicated in a lawsuit because they are in direct infringement of her rights. | ||
And so I'm going to read subsection D of the section 38, which is the health stuff. | ||
And it says that the state of Wyoming shall act to preserve these rights from undue governmental infringement. | ||
And so we pointed that out to everybody, and nobody stepped in and said, yep, you're right. | ||
We should not be infringing on this right or anyone's. | ||
We don't have the authority. | ||
And that's just the saddest part. | ||
All the way through to the top, that's the most despicable thing. | ||
We couldn't get anybody to honor the Constitution. | ||
And that's what we're seeing over and over again. | ||
I'm fighting pornography available in my children's schools, and I was reading the penal codes and the U.S. codes against giving pornography to children, to the officers, and it just goes nowhere and nowhere. | ||
And you, in your situation, you're reading the law to those that should be upholding the law and getting advocacy and... | ||
That's the thing. You feel like you have no advocacy, and then you end up having to file these lawsuits and things like that. | ||
So I imagine that that's one of the reasons you need to give, send, go, is because this isn't cheap to fight. | ||
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No, and we are so grateful to have all of those donors out there, and it's not just for us to fight. | |
It's for every kid in Wyoming and the nation who's fighting this. | ||
Lawyers are expensive, and this fight is expensive, and we want to be able to support every single person who wants to fight this with us. | ||
And I'm grateful that somebody started it, and we're really, really hopeful that we're able to pay for more kids than we're expecting. | ||
That would be great. I love that you have that giving attitude of, you know, whatever you don't need, that you're going to pass it along because it seems like that's the only tool we have left is trying to fight things in the court, which is so sad because the law is very clear and you're reading it to them and then nothing happens. | ||
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Well, the worst part about it is it's an egregious waste of taxpayer dollars. | |
You see where these attorneys that represent these school districts, marble countertops. | ||
I mean, it's unbelievable that they make this money and they are constantly fighting litigation. | ||
And it's just despicable to me that this is what it's become. | ||
And that's where we're at. | ||
We have to To sue our school district, which is funded by our taxpayer dollars, just to guarantee basic civil liberties. | ||
It's insane. Have you connected with other parents and gone to school board meetings or anything like that? | ||
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Yeah, we've connected with a lot of other parents who are supportive. | |
And when they first found out about the citations, we have a whole group of parents who immediately said, you are not paying for that. | ||
We will pay for that if needed. | ||
School board meetings, I've listened in on a lot of them, but I haven't been to any of them. | ||
Hopefully I will be talking at the school board meeting tomorrow night, but we will see what happens. | ||
All right, man, this is so much. | ||
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Yeah, go ahead. I was just going to say, the reason why we didn't participate in a lot of the board meetings is because we saw very quickly the board meetings were parents discussing the efficacy of the mask and giving scientific studies and things about the use of the mask. | |
And we saw very quickly that that was not The way to approach this, they did not care about that. | ||
They were going to follow the recommendations of the county health order. | ||
And so we looked at it differently. | ||
And so we never did meet with the board. | ||
However, we did reach out to the chairman through email. | ||
Do you think that they're getting money for following or trying to follow these protocols? | ||
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I do know that at one point the Wyoming Cares Act was in place and I don't know how much of that money is still being given. | |
So I can't actually answer that question to know for sure if those funds are still available. | ||
Okay. And then how do we find your Give, Send, Go? | ||
You want to tell people how to find this? | ||
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Yeah, it's under the name Stand With Grace and then you can also find it on our website which is StandWithGrace.com which also has all of our information And the link to the gifts that go. | |
All right, StandWithGrace.com. | ||
Any final words to encourage people like my daughter that are young like you? | ||
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We've always ended all of our segments with the quote from Benjamin Franklin that says, those who sacrifice liberty for a little freedom deserve neither... | |
Oh, excuse me, I'm sorry. | ||
Those who sacrifice liberty for a little safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. | ||
Yes, that's a good one and very poignant. | ||
Thank you so much, Andy and Grace, and I'll be following your story, and I'm sure you're going to get lots of support, and thank you so much for being willing to pass that support along. | ||
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Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for having us. | |
You bet. Woo! Happy music! | ||
Needed some happy music and talking about all these scary things that are happening. | ||
I'll tell you what, that's how you fight getting discouraged and depressed about all this. | ||
It's overwhelming, I'm not going to lie. | ||
So listening to music and motivating music, Christian music for me, especially 90s Christian music, I'm going to expose myself. | ||
I've been listening to... | ||
80s, 90s Christian music. | ||
And I think, I'm like, why am I so into this? | ||
Like Carmen and Petra and DC Talk. | ||
Anybody remember those guys? | ||
I've been listening to them like crazy. | ||
And I think that the reason is, is because that's like the music I grew up on when... | ||
I was growing up going to church every Sunday and things were simple and innocent and people weren't coming for my kids or trying to expose them to things and our freedoms weren't being taken away. | ||
So I think it just brings me back to that mindset of just when things were more simple. | ||
And encouraging and all of the things. | ||
So on that note, let's share the verse of the day again. | ||
Romans 8, 18. | ||
For I consider the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is being revealed to us. | ||
So it is hard and being aware of all of these things and then like playing whack-a-mole of trying to fight back, it gets exhausting, but... | ||
It's temporary. The suffering is temporary. | ||
The challenge is temporary. | ||
God wins. We know He wins. | ||
He always wins. | ||
And here we go. The pain that you've been feeling cannot compare to the joy that is coming. | ||
Amen, right? | ||
And so thank you to Grace and her father for being brave. | ||
Talking to them in the last few segments. | ||
And if you have any encouragement you want to share or any frustration you want to share, if you want to vent, if you're fighting for your kids, if you see some crazy things happening in your school and you want to talk about it, I kind of wanted to reserve the last hour to connect with other parents because I think it can feel very isolating. | ||
It can feel very overwhelming. | ||
And I think it's important to connect and get organized. | ||
I think that's one thing that I can admit. | ||
The other side, the evil side, has one-upped us on. | ||
They've been having these sinister plans for a long time. | ||
They've been organized. They are organized. | ||
We need to get organized, and we need tonight. | ||
And we need to come up with game plans, and we need to figure out how we're fighting back. | ||
So if you want to talk about that, talk about how they're coming for our kids, And what to do about it and how we can fight back, then call 1-877-789-2539, 1-877-789-2539 and chat with me about that. | ||
And now I need to take a moment to remind you of how you can support the program. | ||
And you can do that by going to infowarsstore.com. | ||
As you know, this is banned from everywhere. | ||
I have a Facebook page. | ||
I have a Twitter page. I have a YouTube for now. | ||
But that could always go away. | ||
But InfoWars has long since been banned from those platforms. | ||
So it's harder sometimes for things to gain traction. | ||
Certainly they're not getting monetized on those other platforms. | ||
So if you want to support what we're doing, if you want to support the fight, which can seem very overwhelming at times, make sure that you're visiting InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
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I mean, I'm not hearing clear, consistent, smooth delivery from her. | ||
What is going on? | ||
And I'll tell you what, I'll admit it. | ||
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I'm going to try and get through a little bit of news right now, and I'm already running out of time. | ||
But I wanted to give a shout out to all the rest that have been brave. | ||
There was a UCL nurse that was being escorted out. | ||
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Can we show clip two? I'm being escorted out of UCLA for standing up for medical freedom despite coming to work. | |
Willing to work. And I just can't believe that this is what they're doing right now. | ||
And we can't believe it either. | ||
Actually, there's another nurse that's having to come out. | ||
And then we've also, we all know about what's happening with the pilots there. | ||
Can we show some of the pilot in his statement? | ||
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I've been an airline pilot for 18 years and now I'm facing an ultimatum. | |
Not a choice, but an ultimatum. | ||
I'm being told in order to continue my career as an airline pilot, I must be vaccinated. | ||
Which really means I have to choose between putting food on the table for my family and my freedom of choice. | ||
Whether you believe in vaccination is the right thing to do or not, the situation goes far beyond health. | ||
I think many of you have seen that. | ||
But wait a minute. It was the weather. | ||
It was the disruptive weather, according to Southwest Airlines. | ||
I think they took the part of flying and forgot the F. And we know you're lying, not flying right now. | ||
You're just flat out lying. | ||
And CNN, of course, runs with it. | ||
But then it acknowledges they were mainly limited to Southwest. | ||
Yeah. By no means, only airlines struggling to restore staff and flights. | ||
Southwest said a number of issues caused the weekend cancellations, including bad weather. | ||
But then Greg Baker on Twitter points out, according to the FAA and their website, there's no significant airport delays anywhere in the U.S. You need to be honest with people. | ||
Taking too much of the lying and not enough of the flying. | ||
Southwest Air. Absolutely. | ||
This is somebody's struggle and we're seeing it everywhere. | ||
This is absolutely horrible. | ||
Your lack of compassion and resolution is appalling. | ||
My sister has been left stranded in Atlanta while driving en route to my wedding scheduled for tomorrow. | ||
I'm now driving round trip from Florida to Atlanta on the eve of my wedding. | ||
I just that one struck me. | ||
I was like, wow, these are the real life stories that are people being affected by the fact | ||
that they were trying to vaccinate these people, but they're blaming it on the weather. | ||
They're blaming it on the weather. | ||
And then Palmer Report says, this attempt by, well, at least Palmer Report | ||
kind of acknowledges why the flights were delayed or canceled. | ||
They say, this attempt by unvaccinated Southwest airline employees at crippling US air travel | ||
is the latest reminder that it's a very short distance from anti-vaxxer to domestic terrorist. | ||
So now anti-vaxxers, parents, you know, those are the domestic terrorists, not the... | ||
Not the people that are actually terrorizing us and trying to force us to have things inside of our bodies. | ||
I mean, that's ludicrous. Not the Taliban. | ||
It's parents and people that want freedom. | ||
That is what is going on. | ||
And then you have Southwest CEO denying this. | ||
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Can we play that clip? Number four. | |
Zero. I mean, again, we look at all of our employee behaviors in terms of absenteeism, in terms of people volunteering to come in and pick up what's referred to as open time, and they're all very normal. | ||
The president of our pilots union has been out talking to the media, confirming all of that. | ||
So I think people, again, that understand how airlines... | ||
So it's not a strike, it's absenteeism. | ||
It's absenteeism. | ||
And he also goes on to blame that this is all Biden's fault with the vaccine order, instead of acknowledging that there is no mandate. | ||
This is just like a memo. | ||
Let's end this segment out while you guys call for the next segment. | ||
Let's end this segment out with something that just made me laugh out loud. | ||
This is an actual page in an airport. | ||
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Attention, everyone. | |
Nomen Dates. | ||
Nomen Dates. | ||
Please meet your party Southwest Ticket Counter. | ||
Once again, Nomen Dates. | ||
Please meet your party Southwest Ticket Counter. | ||
Nomen Dates. | ||
No-man-dates. | ||
There you go. And they fell for it because this is who we're fighting. | ||
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They're stupid! They want these mandates to begin with. | |
Hope to hear from you in the next segment. | ||
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I can't ignore the things that I see. | ||
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This is good stuff. | ||
Someone brought me the brain force, so I'm going to have to try that during the next break and see if I can talk at you better. | ||
Anywho, do we have any calls coming in yet? | ||
Or I can... Do some more news. | ||
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I don't see any. | |
Okay, one second on the call. | ||
So in the meantime, I do have, you know, sometimes this stuff gets depressing. | ||
I've said it. I admit it. | ||
It's depressing, all the bad news. | ||
So I do have an update, a good news story I can share with you. | ||
A professor that was canceled by the woke mob, because they love doing that, when they tell the truth, A tenured University of Chicago professor, Dorian Abbott, he questioned his university's diversity, equity, inclusion efforts in a series of YouTube videos and articles, and of course faced backlash. | ||
And they mounted an effort against him, and so basically he ends up Getting canceled as far as one of the speeches he needed to give. | ||
Well then, it says that he got it. | ||
He won, basically, because he got it rescheduled. | ||
He says, I'm pleased to announce that Dorian Abbott's lecture on extrasolar planets meant to be the 2021 Carlson lecture at MIT until MIT disgraced itself by yielding to pressure to cancel it. | ||
Will be given at Princeton on the date it was to be given at MIT. So, Princeton, proud of this. | ||
So the lecture that MIT invited Dorian Abbott to give and then canceled, he's now giving at Princeton by Zoom, already has a subscription that has reached the Zoom limit. | ||
We've requested an expansion of the limit to accommodate more people. | ||
We're delighted. So woohoo! | ||
A win! We have to celebrate the wins because it's a lot when you feel like you're losing or nothing's happening. | ||
We need to celebrate when something does happen, when there's a win, and when there's some common sense, and common sense in a big way. | ||
So, let's take some phone calls. | ||
Let's see. Let's take Nathaniel in Rhode Island. | ||
He wants to talk about the face mask tyranny. | ||
Nathaniel, you're on the air. Hey, can you hear me? | ||
I can hear you. Excellent. | ||
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And I would like to say shalom. | |
That's my favorite greeting. | ||
And thank you for quoting that verse from the Apostle Paul. | ||
That was so timely of you. | ||
I've been having a... | ||
A strange day. | ||
I was having trouble breathing and a bird pooped on my hand. | ||
Yeah, so this is amazing though that on the same day that a bird pooped on my hand, this is my first time being able to reach the InfoWorks network. | ||
I actually met Owen Schroer in 2019 outside of a Trump rally in Pennsylvania and that was amazing and then I haven't met Alex. | ||
I would love to meet Alex. | ||
I would love to be I'm working with the InfoWars network because you all are my allies. | ||
And so, Lord willing, maybe somebody can get me in contact with Alex. | ||
And so, yeah, I mean, I don't really know. | ||
Well, I mean, a bird pooped on your hand. | ||
I mean, what more of an omen that maybe you will join the InfoWars army sometime? | ||
This seems fitting. Whatever. | ||
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I mean, I really would love to be a regular, well, not even a regular contributor, but I want to be friends with Alex. | |
I want to be friends with you and Owen and Harrison Smith. | ||
I listen to Infowars every day, and so I'm just really glad that I have allies. | ||
In the area where I live, there are not many patriots, and so It's kind of like an island, you know? | ||
Here in Rhode Island, it's kind of like being on a deserted island. | ||
I guess what I would like to say is, can you... | ||
Please pray for me, because I have a sign ministry, and I go for walks with my Jesus sign, and people honk the horn, and I have a really amazing time when I go out there, but I would love to expand the ministry. | ||
I would love to be able to work with Alex and Owen and you and Harrison. | ||
All right, we've got to go to break, Nathaniel, but we will be praying for you. | ||
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Thank you for calling in. Welcome back to The War Room. | |
Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
Titled this show, They're Coming For Our Children, which is not something that I want to talk about, but is a harsh reality that we need to be aware of and make sure that we are exposing and fighting back, no matter what it takes. | ||
I'm so sorry to Nathaniel who called in before. | ||
I had to cut him short before. | ||
But just wanted to tell you, Nathaniel, I know you're listening. | ||
And we appreciate your call. | ||
We appreciate you listening. | ||
And if you don't have allies around, we are your allies. | ||
I know other people feel the same way. | ||
And I feel that way about y'all. | ||
Because I'll tell you what, I just moved to Texas, like, feels like just yesterday. | ||
I haven't even had time to make friends, so y'all are my friends. | ||
I enjoy this time that I get to take your call and feel like I have people in my corner. | ||
So thank you, and thank you for tolerating me when I keep this seat warm. | ||
I appreciate that. So let's take my phone calls. | ||
Let's talk to Ron from the Socialist Republic of California. | ||
Ron's already my friend. | ||
School board, governor, bodies, or I can't even read that. | ||
But Ron, let's just get to the point. | ||
Ron, you're on the air. | ||
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Well, first off, God bless you for your efforts. | |
Thank you. What I want to talk about is the people need to start asking questions of these bodies. | ||
You know what? I need to know. | ||
I want to comply with the law. | ||
I'm a good citizen. Please give me the statutes and things that you have, the authorization under the Constitution, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
And you ask it very politely. I want to comply. | ||
You've got to tell me what the law is so I know how to comply. | ||
It drives them crazy. | ||
I mean, constitutionally, they have a responsibility. | ||
The other thing that people don't understand in this country is if someone tells you to do something, you say, that's unconstitutional. | ||
If they're fully informed, I don't care where they are in the government, even a federal judge, if you say this is a constitutional violation, they're fully informed, they are personally civilly liable. | ||
They have no immunity. | ||
So what do you think, Ron, of that situation with the father and his daughter, Grayson? | ||
He's been, from the beginning, saying this is unconstitutional, even according to our state constitution, of demanding that my daughter wear a mask, and then she gets taken away in handcuffs, and what do you think of that? | ||
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Well, I think it's wonderful what they're doing. | |
One part I like about their constitution is the pieces he read is that That places the burden on the state to show they're in compliance. | ||
He doesn't have to prove anything. | ||
The state does. Yeah. | ||
And that's what people don't understand about our court system today, is if you happen to be the defendant, then they have the burden. | ||
If you're prosecuting or you're the plaintiff, then you have the burden. | ||
That's why a lot of times they're better off when they do what his daughter did. | ||
Now they have the burden. | ||
That's good. So would you advise other people to make more bold decisions like that? | ||
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Oh, yes. And do it very kindly. | |
And it's wonderful when you call them and you ask them, or you write a letter, and sometimes make it an open letter and send it to the paper. | ||
We want to be good citizens, but you have to show us how. | ||
You have the resources to get those answers. | ||
And you have a duty to get them. | ||
Because as an executive branch, you're the one that's actually enforcing it. | ||
So you have to be able to answer what you're enforcing it from. | ||
Yeah, put the pressure on. | ||
Show us the law. Show us where you're getting this from. | ||
Thank you, Ron, for your phone call, and it's a great reminder. | ||
I think that we need to look up and be familiar with the laws that are there to protect us and keep on pushing it back on them, make the burden of proof on them, and just can't give up. | ||
Let's take another phone call. | ||
Let's, oh, I just want to say this. | ||
My dog's name is Bubba, so let's go to Bubba Chunks in Texas. | ||
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Bubba, you're on the air. Hey, Christy. | |
I finally know your name. Everything's live right by each other. | ||
Look up the video of Bronx Tale. | ||
Now you can't leave. | ||
This is probably going to happen to these low-rent school people in probably six months. | ||
What did you say to do? | ||
Look up what? A Bronx Tale. | ||
It's a Bronx Tale and it's called Now You Can't It's an Italian thing. | ||
It's a biker gang that comes in. | ||
The mafia guy is white and everything, but then they tear the bar up. | ||
And this is what your school board members are. | ||
I'm guessing six months. | ||
And the boys over there in your area, and I know right where it's at, they're probably going, some dads are Because you've got a lot of vets over there are probably just flat done. | ||
They're probably going to go up to the sheriffs, the police, to say, go home. | ||
Yeah, I mean, this is getting bad. | ||
It is getting bad. | ||
And I'd be lying if I say it wasn't discouraging some days. | ||
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This is how it works in Afghanistan. | |
The low-rent, low-rent tyrants, they got home. | ||
Once people saw confidence. | ||
And this is... | ||
I'm sad. | ||
But once you look that video up, this will be a school board one day. | ||
Oh, look it up, man. | ||
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It's all high and mighty. | |
And you'll watch sheriffs. | ||
Please go. They'll just disappear. | ||
They're like, yeah, we don't want nothing to do with this. | ||
And it'll be locked doors in. | ||
Because you don't come after our kids. | ||
Yeah. Heck yeah! | ||
Don't come after our kids. | ||
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We've had enough. I mean, whoever pulls this gun off, they're all going to go to jail. | |
Hopefully they're in Williamson County. | ||
I hope so, man. I just want to see some accountability. | ||
I feel like I'm not asking for much. | ||
Accountability and some advocacy. | ||
That's what I'd like to see. | ||
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They're sitting there going, yeah, we're just going to do it. | |
Trust me. I could see this day where one cop that served with another parent, some crap hole zone, and the parent goes, hey, go home, walk off. | ||
And those doors get locked, and you're going to see them look like those bikers. | ||
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You've got to look the video up and that's it. | |
That's all I got to say because you pulled this stuff with my son. | ||
Yeah. Over. | ||
Right. All right. | ||
Thank you, Bubba, for your phone call. | ||
Keeping us motivated and hopeful. | ||
Let's go to Karina in Florida. | ||
Karina, you're on the air. Hi. | ||
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How are you? Good. How are you? | |
Good, good. Could be better. | ||
I am calling to talk about that. | ||
I'm laughing because I feel the emotion of that sometimes. | ||
Could be better, man. | ||
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No, I'm calling about social emotive learning. | |
It's something that is being implemented, at least in the district where my kids go to school, Broward County Public School. | ||
And so, basically, this is how they describe it. | ||
They call social motive learning is the process of developing the self-awareness, self-control, decision-making, and interpersonal skills that are vital for schoolwork and life success in order to guide effective, well, basically, in order to Have them implement this. | ||
They're implementing it in K through 12. | ||
But it didn't really kick in until after COVID because now they are all in school now. | ||
So now it's in full swing. | ||
But the best thing that parents could do right now is to make sure whatever email you put for your school, make sure that you're checking it. | ||
Make sure that you're vigilant with it. | ||
Because if you're not, they give you forms. | ||
They give you things to opt out. | ||
But if you're not doing that, they could do anything to your kids. | ||
There was another form they put out where they were saying that if we sign the form, that they could test their kids any amount of time for any reason. | ||
And of course, thankfully, I didn't... | ||
I didn't sign that. | ||
And I opted out. | ||
Good for you, Karina. And good reminder that we need to be checking those emails. | ||
Stay on top of it. Make sure that you're involved because they will sneak anything to our kids. | ||
They're coming for our kids. Be aware and give us a call and we'll talk more about this. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
We've been talking about the attack that has happened. | ||
Probably always been against your children, but it just seems to especially have gone in that direction recently, or at least being aware of it, whether it be through having pornography in the schools, through trying to indoctrinate them, or, you know, straight up putting them in handcuffs, like one of our former guests, Grace Smith, put in handcuffs, taken to jail for not wearing a mask in school. | ||
They put the whole school on lockdown. | ||
You can see that when we get that up on band.video, that interview. | ||
But they're coming for our kids and we gotta fight back and we can't give up, even though it is exhausting at times. | ||
Tino just asked that the law be upheld and that our children be protected. | ||
You would think that we're asking for something crazy, but no, that's not the case. | ||
So we're taking phone calls right now. | ||
You can call 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
We can talk about this segment that you might have seen earlier in the show of me trying to get advocacy about getting these smutty, obscene, filthy books out of the school and for somebody to actually be held accountable. | ||
Crazy situation that a woman came in to report pornography in her school as well. | ||
At the same time, that looks like it was staged, but I promise you that it was not. | ||
She was there just at the same time, serendipitously, if you will, and reporting about an actual physical event happening inside the bathroom. | ||
It's all connected. | ||
The books are grooming, and then it can lead to these other situations that are even more Sinister. | ||
But we're taking phone calls right now on this topic, mostly, but if you want to talk about something else, I will allow it, of course. | ||
Let's go to Teresa in Oklahoma. | ||
Teresa, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, hi, Christy. Hi, Teresa. | |
Thank you for taking my call. | ||
First of all, I think you're doing amazing work. | ||
I'm so energized when I see you on InfoWars. | ||
And the other thing is, I feel so sorry for the parents that are watching because they're afraid of their children's high school careers. | ||
Like, where are they going? You know, like, if they don't stand up now. | ||
So the other thing is, I am a registered nurse. | ||
I've worked with juvenile sex offenders. | ||
These are children under the ages of 21. | ||
We ranged at our unit with 26 bedlocked units in a locked unit. | ||
On a locked juvenile facility in Baltimore, Maryland. | ||
It was Tessal Peak Treatment Center. | ||
We dealt with juvenile sex offenders, children 12 to 21, who sexually offended other children. | ||
And they were locked up. | ||
Now, our unit was locked. | ||
It was a placement of last resort by judges. | ||
And these children... | ||
They know how to groom. | ||
They know how to pick predators. | ||
It will shock you. | ||
This is so fascinating that you bring this up, Teresa. | ||
Because, no, this is so fascinating. | ||
This is, I feel like, another God-winning situation. | ||
This is something that our listeners needed to hear today because, one, you say you're from Baltimore, Maryland. | ||
That's where my husband's from. | ||
He tells me all kinds of stories about what What's going on in Baltimore, Maryland? | ||
And then the other thing is he was just saying this. | ||
He said that he was talking to somebody that says we would be shocked at how many kids are actually offending other kids. | ||
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I worked in a Catholic charity, Villa Maria. | |
And these were just children that were difficult foster children. | ||
They had psych issues on lots of meds. | ||
And we were constantly having to be careful that they weren't offending each other in, like, the bathrooms and stuff. | ||
So it is a criminal offense. | ||
I don't know what's wrong with the Austin police. | ||
And there is a center in Baltimore, Chesapeake Treatment Center on Charles Hickey, which is a juvenile detention. | ||
So it's a unit on that unit. | ||
And those children are locked up for sex offenses against other children. | ||
It is a real thing. | ||
When I was at... Villa Maria, the Catholic charity. | ||
We would not allow children to borrow each other's clothes. | ||
There's lots of ways children groom. | ||
And I even... | ||
I can't... You know what? | ||
The children are born innately with this... | ||
This exploration of sexuality or wanting to groom other children. | ||
Somebody is pushing it on them first, an adult's pushing it on them first, and then they're acting out because it's a trauma event. | ||
Wouldn't you agree that it starts with an adult and then maybe then it moves to the child acting out on others? | ||
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That's the only way. | |
Everybody, I forgot to read their charts. | ||
So everybody at Chesapeake Treatment Center had been abused previously. | ||
And their victims ranged from infants to children their ages. | ||
And they know what they're doing. | ||
They know how to watch. | ||
They know what kids are vulnerable. | ||
I even had a boy. | ||
He was 18. He used to watch Playgrounds. | ||
And he knew which parents weren't watching their kids. | ||
And he was successful. | ||
I'm not kidding. I'm not. | ||
So when you say bathrooms in schools, It is protected because they're juveniles, but I don't let that go. | ||
I'm going to tell your listeners, do not let that go. | ||
You know, I feel very sorry for the children that were the victims, but I also feel sorry for the children that are the offenders. | ||
And when we lock them up, we keep them safe because they They're lost in their own demented thinking, but these books in school, this cannot be. | ||
It is a disaster. | ||
You will have children sexually offending other children and not even know why with these books. | ||
I'm so upset. | ||
I can't even tell you. | ||
I have an adult child. | ||
But I can't even tell you how upset I am. | ||
This is a crime. What is wrong with our police? | ||
I mean, I know that I'm a bit embarrassed of, you know, the video that we showed earlier about, but I just was so frustrated at that point. | ||
I mean, I just was in shock. | ||
I mean, my mouth goes open because it's like, I'm literally telling you what's in these books and you're not doing anything about it. | ||
The problem runs so deep, and we have to have advocacy. | ||
We have to have somebody do something about it. | ||
It's maddening. | ||
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People who know that this is wrong in the world of psychology, in the world of children. | |
We would never allow those books in our juvenile sex offender unit. | ||
It would be insane. | ||
It's insane. And I'm going to tell you something else, and this was never brought out. | ||
We had staff that were offending children. | ||
It was a very... I was in a very... | ||
Well, they're primed, I mean, for it already. | ||
My gosh. So, I mean, this is where... | ||
It's like the predators are everywhere. | ||
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They are. They are. | |
So, parents, do not take this lightly. | ||
These books, it's the tip of the iceberg. | ||
And a teacher, a librarian who doesn't recognize this, should be questioned. | ||
This is ridiculous. I'm shocked. | ||
So thank you so much for your work. | ||
Never be embarrassed. I just support you so much, Christy. | ||
Thank you, Teresa. I appreciate that very, very much. | ||
I do. And I appreciate you calling and giving that warning that we also have to watch out for other children, as sad as that is. | ||
But I mean, like I said, children aren't born to want to be a sexual offender. | ||
This doesn't happen by accident. | ||
This happens because of an adult influence. | ||
This happens because they've been a victim. | ||
This happens because, I don't know, maybe you're putting books in their school of actual physical depictions of sex acts that their brain development, their emotional development isn't even ready for. | ||
Many counselors will tell you that this happens because As a trauma response, kids assaulting other children doesn't happen naturally. | ||
This happens because they were groomed or because you put images in front of their face that they weren't ready for. | ||
We have to fight this. | ||
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This is awful. | |
It's Alex Jones. | ||
Fight! Well, they told us. | ||
They warned us. Give me liberty or give me death. | ||
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That's not what I wasn't going to say. | |
With Christy Lee today. | ||
Sorry, everyone in the production room. | ||
I totally messed that intro up. | ||
But anyways, I was saying, they told us they were going to do it, and they're doing it. | ||
They told us they were coming for our children, and now we're seeing it happen aggressively and sickeningly. | ||
And yeah, I mean, they told us, so we should have listened, right? | ||
So we're talking about how... | ||
The tyranny takeover is now coming after our kids. | ||
And we have some callers. | ||
And I wanted to go to Jason in Florida because he said he called the police force that arrested Grace Smith. | ||
That was the one that was arrested for not wearing a mask. | ||
She was handcuffed and taken to jail. | ||
And Jason from Florida says he called the police force that arrested her. | ||
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So Jason, you're on the air. Hey, how's it going? | |
Good. How are you? So how'd that phone call go? | ||
Well, I tell you, you know, I'm one of those guys. | ||
I'm older than most, and I've got a lot more behind me than I got coming to me. | ||
So I'm not afraid to say something when something goes wrong. | ||
And when I called this place, I got a hold of the detective that arrested her. | ||
No way. Yes, ma'am. | ||
And he told me in no uncertain terms that they didn't arrest her. | ||
This was yesterday. We saw it on camera. | ||
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When I called him today, oh, I did too. | |
And I told him I had videotape of it. | ||
And when I called him today, he basically threatened me. | ||
So I called his boss, the Attorney General. | ||
And I talked to that office and he's going to probably get in trouble. | ||
But that guy would take your gun away from you and shoot you with it. | ||
He wouldn't just confiscate. | ||
This guy was that big of an idiot. | ||
I've worked in law enforcement as a contractor for the federal government for 35 and a half years. | ||
My roommate was DEA. He died at 32 and his dad was a 40 year veteran FBI agent. | ||
For these guys to act like this is unacceptable. | ||
They work for us. | ||
Did you happen to hear that phone call I had with the officer trying to file charges? | ||
And how he just flat out refused to take my police report? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, this guy right here, he basically yelled and screamed at me on the phone, called me all kinds of names, told me to come after him, all this other stuff. | |
And what he doesn't understand is the people that I work for, he doesn't want them to come after him. | ||
You know, they don't take kindly to this, and I've been around a lot of police officers, and they just don't act like that. | ||
You know, someone just recently told me, you know why it's like this, and I'm like, why? | ||
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You know, we supported, we were the ones saying, we backed the blue, like, why is it like this? | |
And someone said, well, because the good Officers, the ones that uphold the law, have gotten so frustrated. | ||
They have retired early and they've left and they've refused the mandates. | ||
And so now we're getting stuck with the tyrannical people, the tyrannical officers that don't even know the law. | ||
That's what we're left with because of all of this. | ||
And that makes you wonder if that was all part of the plan. | ||
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48 hours, take the shot or you're fired. | |
And I just told them, you know, fire me. | ||
I've been doing this for 35 and a half years. | ||
There's no way they would fire me. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of people. We've lost pilots. | ||
We've lost top gun pilots that fly our F-35s. | ||
These people don't know what they're doing. | ||
They're decimating our military right now, and we're going to be dependent on our own selves to be our own military. | ||
If they don't stop. | ||
And they say they have half of us. | ||
I don't believe that. I don't believe that either. | ||
There's no way. It's 11%. | ||
Nobody has it. | ||
If you look at Israel, 97%. | ||
Everybody has it. | ||
All you gotta do is look at these numbers. | ||
Why won't people read the Johns Hopkins numbers? | ||
Because they're being indoctrinated. | ||
They don't want to know the truth. Or maybe they already took their shot and it hurt their brain or something. | ||
Well, Jason, I got to get to other phone calls, but thank you for following up. | ||
And I think we all need to do more of that. | ||
Make a quick phone call when you can, even if it's not even in the state you live in. | ||
Put pressure on so that you're inundated. | ||
I mean, this is what the left does to everyone else. | ||
They call for canceling and they inundate. | ||
Well, you know, give them a taste of their own medicine. | ||
Well, we can play that game, too. We'll intimidate as well. | ||
But we can do it in a respectful way, and we will, because that's our nature. | ||
But we do need to do that as well. | ||
So let's go to Douglas in California. | ||
Douglas, my man, how are you doing? | ||
You're in my former state there. | ||
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How are you holding it down? I'm doing my best. | |
How are you? You're exceptional. | ||
Oh, Douglas, stop it. | ||
I mean, go on, go on. | ||
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I'm just kidding. Thank you, Douglas. | |
Flatter me some more, she says. | ||
Yes. I wanted to try and encourage the public, and maybe this can help you too. | ||
I have had to do this many times. | ||
Follow the common law. | ||
This is a common law country. | ||
49 of our states are English common law. | ||
One is French Napoleonic law, and that's Louisiana. | ||
We can use common law notice and demand to the individuals negating their servant status. | ||
Demand, that code that you put up, the federal code was exceptional. | ||
That can be in the notice and demand. | ||
We can demand that they cease and desist. | ||
And actually, in the common law, if they fail to respond, default, or don't actually answer legally and lawfully, we the people can place liens upon their credit and property. | ||
I've had to do this. | ||
And it's taken a big step, and it takes courage and research. | ||
But they're bringing us to that point. | ||
They're after our kids. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, it gets exhausting, but I'm not going to give up. | ||
I'm going to just keep trying. | ||
You know, that's all we can do. | ||
We just have to keep on trying. | ||
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Yeah, and what I do when I write the notice in the man is I type it out, and I have it notarized. | |
And I serve it certified mail. | ||
Make them sign for it. | ||
They have to acknowledge it. | ||
Give them 10 days since they've created an emergency. | ||
Give them 10 days to respond in writing. | ||
Let's see how they respond. | ||
I also demand their oath of office and I put them under oath. | ||
They have to tell the truth. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, I think that's good reminders. | ||
We need every avenue that we can use. | ||
Thank you, Douglas, for your phone call and for that reminder. | ||
We appreciate it and make sure that you follow suit. | ||
Thank you, Douglas. Let's go to Steve in Nevada. | ||
Steve in Nevada, you're on the air. | ||
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Hello. Hi. All right. | |
You know, I'm really tired of people saying They can't believe this is going on. | ||
They can't believe this is happening. | ||
The people need to get smacked in the head with a 2x4 to wake up. | ||
The government, our government, is just a small piece in this thing. | ||
They're all being led by these globalist pigs that are running the whole thing. | ||
And it's been going on for a long time. | ||
And yet it's coming to fruition of the madness. | ||
And out here, I don't even know where the governor's at. | ||
This guy used to come on TV and give his little COVID update, and he must be hiding in a hole or something. | ||
Because, yeah, this guy, I don't even listen to talk radio anymore. | ||
The Republicans are full of crap. | ||
The Democrats are full of crap. | ||
The whole thing is a really bad circus. | ||
And I keep telling people, you got to do things locally and you got to do you. | ||
So if you have kids and you're worried about them, you know what? | ||
You have to speak up. | ||
You're speaking up, but it's like you're talking to deaf ears because the people that might have done something for you, they're not there. | ||
And the ones that are there, they're all compromised. | ||
I mean, if you look at this, when this whole thing started, let's go up the state, like the New York area. | ||
He had all these nurses, you know, they're doing their little TikTok videos and everything, and they were all promised something. | ||
They were all promised a lot of money. | ||
You know, they're making traveling nurses and all this stuff. | ||
Hey, Steve, hold that thought so that you can finish it right after this break. | ||
We've got to go to break. But thanks for calling, and we're going to try and get to the rest of the phone calls if at all possible. | ||
Thanks for sticking with us on this topic. | ||
See you after the break. I love hearing that song. | ||
Makes me think of... My man, Rush Limbaugh. | ||
It's so sad that he's not with us anymore. | ||
But I remember growing up, my mom used to listen to him all the time, so I'm very familiar with the music. | ||
During the break, I took some of this Brain Force Ultra. | ||
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Which surprised me because I just took a drop during the break and I was like, oh wow, that tastes really good. | ||
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That would have been the smart thing to do. | ||
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But we were talking to Steve out of Nevada before we had to go to break, so let's go back to Steve. | ||
Steve, I wanted to allow you to finish your thought. | ||
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One thing is the brain force. | |
I like to do that after the X2. I do the X2 when I take my vitamins in the morning. | ||
And then I have breakfast. And then as soon as I get on the treadmill, before I get on the treadmill, I take the brain force. | ||
Oh, yeah? And you drink a bottle of water, and it opens up everything. | ||
Your whole mind wakes up. | ||
Anyway, that's my plug. | ||
But getting back to what I was saying, you know, these nurses that are all walking out on the job now and stuff, you know, these are the same nurses, and I know a few of them, that were... | ||
You know, really pumping this thing up and putting in all these hours. | ||
And now their boss has come and said, okay, well, we just, you know, gave you guys all this overtime and stuff. | ||
And this is what we want from you. | ||
And they're seeing all the death around them. | ||
And they're, I mean, this is really, really bad. | ||
And the whole pedophilia thing is so out of control. | ||
I don't know anybody that feels comfortable having their kids in a school. | ||
And what's even worse is when people say, well, I have my kids in a Catholic school. | ||
Oh, that's good. I have my kids in a charter school. | ||
Okay, they're all not good. | ||
Some are a little bit worse than others. | ||
But, you know, if I had small kids, the last place I would want them is in a school right now. | ||
Yeah, it's scary. | ||
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Because this is part of the plan. | |
They're not just coming for your kids. | ||
They want to sterilize your kids. | ||
Look at this. Earlier, I saw an Alex's show. | ||
They showed they were accidentally shooting people with the COVID shot. | ||
Yep, the four and the five-year-old, and now they're in the hospital. | ||
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You can't tell. That's not a mistake. | |
How do you accidentally, I mean, with all of the insane protocols, how do you accidentally inject a four and a five-year-old with the COVID-19 vaccine? | ||
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It's insane. So what do they care about? | |
Right? I mean, this is really great, but thanks for your time, and keep fighting the good fight. | ||
Thank you, Steve. I appreciate it. | ||
You too. We're in this together! | ||
And speaking of that, and being there for one another, I wanted to, before I try and get to more of your phone calls, I did want to give a shout-out to a gentleman that contacted me through my Facebook page, and he's asking for prayer, and I wanted to share his clip, because he asked me to. His sister's dying from COVID-19 in Ellis Hospital. | ||
In New York, she's dying alone, and he doesn't want her to die alone. | ||
So hear a little bit of what he has to say. | ||
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It's not bad that somebody needs to die alone at a hospital because there's a pandemic. | |
I feel there's different ways that we can handle situations and cases like this when you know the person is not going to make it. | ||
Crying out loud. You know, there's medical staff at the hospital that have to take care of my sister. | ||
You know, honestly, they don't live in ICU. They'll take care of my sister, they'll shift ends, they'll go home. | ||
They will have to deal with their family, deal with us in the public, in public settings. | ||
And they're still not spreading COVID. Being at the bedside with my sister is important to me because it It kind of helps me with the sense of acceptance of what's going on and I feel like that's being robbed. | ||
This may not be happening to you now or not yet, but this pandemic is not going away now | ||
because of vaccines and masks. | ||
Again, you can see that he's in his desperation. | ||
He's saying, she's dying alone. | ||
Please share my story and help touch the hearts of our community. | ||
No one deserves to die alone. | ||
We need to make a change. | ||
Like the pastor said Sunday, do the ridiculous and God will do the miracle. | ||
My friend John Nicholson is asking for prayer, so I ask that you keep John Nicholson in prayer. | ||
Fight back against all of these ridiculous rules and regulations. | ||
People dying alone. | ||
It's insane. Can't even see their family members. | ||
It's just all sickening. | ||
I know that since we're talking about New York, let's go to BS Assassin in New York. | ||
BS Assassin, you've been waiting a while, so I wanted to get you in, get you on the air. | ||
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Good, Mauro. Anybody else feel like they're in a bad sci-fi movie? | |
Yes. All right. | ||
Yes, very much so. | ||
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All right, this is what we got to do. | |
We got to stop the lobbying. Government should be a civic duty for the common man because the common man is held accountable. | ||
A president is just a puppet king who changes crowns with no accountability. | ||
All our politicians are bought and paid for before they even get in office. | ||
They gave up their free will and their ability to protect the country and their people for their own greed. | ||
And one more thing. | ||
I was also a little rough on Trump and Roger Stone, so I'd like to take this time to apologize to absolutely no one! | ||
The BS pastor does whatever he wants! | ||
He can't fault him for his tenacity. | ||
Anything else? BS assassin? | ||
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We gotta stop the lobbying. | |
It's a joke. It's a freaking joke. | ||
When you got Jim Jordan waving a finger at Big Tech and he's getting money from Big Tech. | ||
The common man has to serve his people. | ||
No more of these people. | ||
That's it. We gotta get the... | ||
Just like jury duty, except with a little more stipulations. | ||
You know, you take some courses, become a constitutional expert, you put your name in a hat, and when your number's called, you go in and you serve your country. | ||
And that's it. Enough of this BS. It's horrible. | ||
It's disgusting. It's All these people should be ashamed, Republican and Democrat. | ||
Get the hell out of here and let us take our country back. | ||
There's more than enough money. | ||
There's more than enough resources. | ||
There's more than enough everything in this country. | ||
And we've got to take this country back. | ||
No more lobbying. Done. | ||
Civic duty. Regular man goes in there, serves this country. | ||
That's it. Yeah, I think you're right. | ||
I think you're right. And I feel your frustration. | ||
I feel your anger. I think we all feel it. | ||
Thank you for your phone call. Let me try and get another phone call in. | ||
Tim from California. | ||
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You're on the air. Well, Christy, you're doing a great job. | |
And it's amazing because I feel like you've got this perfect mix of both action and prayer. | ||
So it's good when you've got the action to go along with it. | ||
What I'm calling about is I can either go local or international. | ||
My concern is the international border. | ||
At the end of March, the FBI said, we're no longer going to conduct background checks on whoever we're releasing these children to. | ||
And from January to the end of May, the numbers were there were 65,000 unaccompanied minors that were released by our government. | ||
Now, in the early on stages, hey, it's going to be some Catholic charities, allegedly. | ||
But as of the end of March... | ||
We don't know where all these kids are going. | ||
And every single month, the numbers have gone larger, larger, larger, larger. | ||
So at some point, when we're talking 200,000 people a month, that's the size of Birmingham, Alabama. | ||
These are big cities worth of people, and a strong portion of them, these children are just evaporating. | ||
We don't know what's happening to them. | ||
And we may not be able to stop it because the government is clearly participating in it. | ||
But if we can't stop it, we at least have to pray for them. | ||
Yeah, we have got to pray. | ||
And we have to remember that we have the spiritual armor of God on our side. | ||
And y'all need to look that up because I feel like I'm... | ||
I know it's the shield of truth, the sword... | ||
See, now I'm already... | ||
This shows me I need to review... | ||
What the spiritual armor of God is, because I'm struggling to remember it right now. | ||
But we do have that at our disposal. | ||
Thank you for calling Tim and reminding of that. | ||
Speaking of reminding, I do need to remind all of you that... | ||
Harrison will be covering the War Room tomorrow. | ||
Harrison Smith. And then you're like, well, what now? | ||
I mean, who's going to cover American Journal then? | ||
If Harrison Smith is covering War Room, who's going to be on American Journal? | ||
Well, I'll tell you. It's going to be Owen Schroer. | ||
So if you missed him today covering this spot... | ||
That I was covering. We're just playing some musical chairs for you. | ||
Keeping things exciting. Owen Troyer will be covering for American Journal tomorrow. | ||
And then Harrison tomorrow will be taking over the War Room. | ||
And then I will be covering American Journal on Thursday. | ||
And maybe that's when I can take some more of your phone calls again. | ||
I'm so sorry I didn't get to everybody. | ||
But call me on Thursday when I cover American Journal. | ||
And I'll be back for the War Room on Friday. | ||
So... You wrote that all down, right? | ||
And let's go with our verse again. | ||
Romans 8.18 For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us. | ||
Hold on to that promise. Pray for each other. | ||
Join together. Stick with the fight. | ||
The global AI surveillance grid isn't coming. | ||
It's here. It is a central government slash corporate worldwide social credit score that in their own words, you won't be able to leave one half foot outside your house unless you've been authorized. | ||
This system is designed to end the free market as we know it and bring in a worldwide tyranny the globalists themselves call a technocracy. | ||
The new world order control grid isn't coming. | ||
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