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Happy Friday, y'all! | |
Welcome to the show, War Room. | ||
I'm guest hosting today, Christy Lee. | ||
And you got your dose of Owen already, I imagine. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
Now you have me. | ||
Whether you like it or not, I'm here. | ||
Okay? Starting off the show, I just wanted to talk about a phone call I had last night. | ||
Super late night phone call. | ||
A woman had reached out to me on my Facebook page and she said she was in my school district. | ||
Man, I'm loud in my own ear, so I'm going to turn myself down. | ||
Sorry about that. But she had told me that she's in the school district and wanted to remain anonymous. | ||
I was like, well, let's just always err on the side of not putting anything in writing and we'll just have a chat. | ||
And she just said... | ||
I've been watching what you're doing, been watching what the other parents in the school district are doing. | ||
And she said, I just want parents to know that are fighting for their children, fighting to keep pornography out of schools, fighting against these mandates that are so intrusive and are all meant to push the parents out of the way. | ||
She said, I just want them to know that when we watch these school board meetings, although we as teachers feel like we have to be silent because this is our livelihood and this is our job and, you know, some of us just can't up and quit right away. | ||
She said, She's like, I just want you to know that when you parents do this, when you go to these school board meetings and show up, you're showing up for us. | ||
And she said, I get this image in my mind when I see you come to the microphone. | ||
Parents, not me specifically, but all of you parents that are fighting for your kids. | ||
She said, I get this image in my mind that you guys are standing in front of a firing squad for us. | ||
For those of us that are in the school, we love and care for these kids. | ||
And we can't speak because we feel silenced. | ||
But when you do, she said, just know that it's appreciated. | ||
So I just wanted to share that. We had other things that we talked about that I can try and get into later. | ||
As usual, I like to share a verse of the day. | ||
And honestly, these verses always come to me pretty much just before the show as I'm putting everything together. | ||
And this is very highly appropriate for today. | ||
It's from 1 Peter. | ||
your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion seeking someone to | ||
devour we all feel that right but resist him firm in your faith knowing that the | ||
same experiences of suffering are being accomplished by your brethren who are in | ||
the world after you you have suffered for a little while it feels like a long | ||
while after you have suffered for a little while the God of all grace who | ||
called you to his eternal glory in Christ will himself perfect confirm | ||
strengthen and establish you. | ||
So I appreciate those of you that have reached out and say that they like that I do this, so I'm going to keep on doing it whenever I have the honor of guest hosting, sharing a verse of the day. | ||
This is a good one. Hopefully encouraging to you because I know that sometimes day in, day out as we are We have to know about these things. | ||
We also need reminders of what we're fighting for and why and for who. | ||
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And we have a lot on the table today. | |
We are going to be talking to Joe Dan Gorman in the next segment. | ||
He has intellectual frog legs and he contributes to the Gateway Pundit. | ||
And he had a very frightening experience with his hospital. | ||
Basically, you cannot even ask questions, or they'll kill you. | ||
It's gone from doubt and skepticism to if you even simply ask a question, They will essentially kill you because they're like, nope, you're dropped as a patient. | ||
So he has an interesting story to share, some other interesting observations to share with us in this hour. | ||
And I'm also going to be talking to someone else, an author, an Army veteran that reached out to me that has some observations that he wants to share about what he perceives as a pornography epidemic that is now getting into our schools. | ||
And in the last hour, we're going to be talking to Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough. Seems like there's a lot of news that he has to share. | ||
We was jotting some of that down earlier, so we're very excited. | ||
It will be my first time to get to talk to Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough. See, I'm already like So excited that I get to talk to him. | ||
I'm tripping over my words. So looking forward to that. | ||
And just some breaking news before we go to break. | ||
A British conservative MP stabbed to death at a church. | ||
This is one that was vocal about being against gay marriage and some other conservative values. | ||
Stabbed at a church from when he was meeting with constituents. | ||
This is what I mean. Like, they're out for blood in more ways than one. | ||
See you after the break. Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
And I have a super special, awesome guest that's joining me in this hour today. | ||
His name is Joe Dan Gorman from Intellectual Frog Legs. | ||
He contributes to the Gateway Pundit and, I believe, Conservative Treehouse. | ||
And boy, does he put some fun content out. | ||
And Joe, welcome to the show, Joe Dan. | ||
I've got to remember that. Joe Dan, welcome to the show. | ||
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How are you doing? I'm doing great, Christy. | |
How are you doing? I'm doing better now that you're here. | ||
So, Joe, you put out such fun content. | ||
Just watching the last piece, Joe Dan, he puts together music and memes and gifs and, of course, the left looking stupid, which isn't hard to find, right? | ||
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A lot of material. | |
A lot of material. A lot of material. And it is inspiring. | ||
It inspired my latest piece of my weekly roundup that I do. | ||
But we'll see that later. | ||
But Joe Dan, so here's the situation that you were faced with. | ||
You had the same heart doctor for five years. | ||
And I believe you said that they reached out to you about masks. | ||
And then tell me what happened. | ||
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Well, what it was, my doctor, he's awesome. | |
Dr. Robert Young. | ||
I'm sorry, Dr. Kevin Young. | ||
Whatever his name is. | ||
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Whatever his name is, he's my best friend. | |
No, but he was a good doctor. | ||
He was at a different hospital here, but then he transferred to Vanderbilt Medical Center. | ||
Now, this isn't like Bob's Band-Aid Shack or something. | ||
Vanderbilt is one of the top medical centers on the planet. | ||
Anyway, when he moved over there, he moved over there just before COVID started. | ||
I haven't had an annual checkup since then. | ||
I've been trying for 18 months to get through to him, and I've left. | ||
And now, let me back up. | ||
When he was at Williamson Center, we used to exchange emails. | ||
I could call, and he was a great guy. | ||
I have not had a word with him since he's been to Vanderbilt. | ||
So anyway, fast forward. | ||
I called to get an appointment, and they said, well, you're going to have to wear a mask. | ||
I said, you know what, this is great. | ||
I've been wanting to speak to medical professionals about this because there's so much confusion. | ||
And I said, so why exactly are you, what science are you basing this on that I wear this mask? | ||
And they sent me to the CDC. They said, we can't answer that. | ||
Let us send you the official narrative because we don't have an answer for you. | ||
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Oh, and because I pointed out, I said, since this is such a misunderstood topic, it's reasonable for me to ask my medical professional for an explanation. | |
But I'm telling you, they gave me the same answer that you get from Twitter, that you get from CNN, you get from Comcast, you know, go to the CDC website, which is basically the source of the confusion, which I pointed out to them. | ||
I said, these are the same guys that are advocating masking our kids, but they have no problem with the southern border. | ||
And anyway, they refused to answer me. | ||
They kept insisting I go to the CDC website. | ||
So I sent a letter to summarize our exchange. | ||
And they didn't respond. | ||
But the following day, I got a phone call. | ||
And they told me I was no longer welcome as a patient at the Vanderbilt Heart Clinic. | ||
Just for asking them, you know, I just really appreciate the science behind this recommendation. | ||
You just ask that question and you document it and then they're like, bye! | ||
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It's stunning. | |
It's stunning the level of corruption. | ||
And then they're one of these hospitals. | ||
But the worst thing about this area, I'm in the Nashville area. | ||
They are the prominent healthcare provider here. | ||
They control not just their hospital, they've taken over multiple other hospitals. | ||
So I can't get anywhere. | ||
I can't find a local heart doctor. | ||
So tell me about how serious your heart condition is and what this means to feel like you're being barricaded from having a healthcare provider. | ||
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Well, you know, all I know is it was a heart attack I had in 2016 and they put a stent in me and And all that good jazz. | |
And they told me I needed to have a checkup every year. | ||
And remember how healthcare was a human right? | ||
Oh no, not unless you abide by their rules. | ||
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Yeah, but what they did, when they called to tell me I was not welcome, they did not mention the questions. | |
They said, you don't have the proper insurance. | ||
I said, what do you mean? And I have that MediShare. | ||
A lot of people know what MediShare is. | ||
It's a Christian healthcare cost-sharing organization. | ||
Wonderful. I mean, I've had surgeries with it. | ||
I've had it for years. | ||
There's never been a problem. | ||
And that's the insurance you've had this whole time with this same hospital, right? | ||
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Well, not with this hospital because they haven't let me... | |
I haven't seen him at Vanderbilt. | ||
Oh, I got it. Okay. But every other hospital and doctor's office, it's absolutely fine. | ||
Because basically what you do, you pay cash and you're reimbursed. | ||
And it's so awesome. | ||
I would do a commercial for them right now. | ||
I think you are, Jodeon. | ||
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I think this is the commercial. | |
None of that nonsense you get with the insurance companies. | ||
But I even talked to a local news Girl. | ||
And she said, that's not newsworthy. | ||
What? And she's on the talk radio. | ||
So I got dropped basically for asking a question. | ||
The life-saving care, potentially life-saving care, because you need to keep an eye on your heart if you had heart issues. | ||
And they are saying that's not a story. | ||
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Yeah, it's not like we're talking about an eyebrow mishap or a squeaky elbow. | |
It's my heart. Right! | ||
But, you know, I mean, I feel pretty good. | ||
I just want to get a checkup. | ||
But it's just stunning. | ||
Maybe if you had reframed it to the reporter and said, You know, I wanted to get an extra vaccine, and then they suddenly didn't want to take me. | ||
Then she'd be like, oh, this is great. | ||
This is a great story. | ||
Let's talk about more vaccines. | ||
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Yeah, we'll give you a double shot. | |
We'll give you a double shot. | ||
That would have been a story. | ||
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But then I tune into their radio station, and for an hour, they're talking about the Rolling Stones song, Brown Sugar, being dropped from their new tour. | |
But it also turns out that Vanderbilt's a big advertiser on their station. | ||
Okay. See, now we're getting to it. | ||
I have personally seen this happen in the news business. | ||
There was a—well, I'll just say it. | ||
I mean, gosh, I don't know if it would matter— We have a zoo, and we were starting to do an investigation on our local zoo. | ||
Well, our local zoo, where I used to work in my hometown, was one of the highest contributors of a special event that we did at Christmas time. | ||
It was lights at Christmas. | ||
Suddenly, we were not allowed to pursue that story anymore. | ||
And I mean, they like outright said, because we're in such high competition with getting this sponsorship of this big event in my hometown. | ||
And so it definitely happens. | ||
There is definitely, they rely on those sponsors and those advertisers so much that it absolutely, absolutely influences what they will cover and what they won't. | ||
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Well, it's such a disgrace. | |
You know, and you listen to people like... | ||
And then they wouldn't even... | ||
I had so many questions. | ||
And, you know, we listened to people like Dr. | ||
Robert Malone and on and on. | ||
And then the doctor you're having on a little bit later, I totally just lost his name. | ||
Dr. Peter McCullough. | ||
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Exactly. You've got some wonderful... | |
Medical professionals out there, they come out with their credentials. | ||
They tell you who they are, their credentials, where they work. | ||
And you know when somebody's lying to you. | ||
And these guys are telling the straight-up truth. | ||
Unlike these Fauci's and these others who speak in generalities. | ||
Not only speaking generalities, but like you said, they just pass the buck. | ||
They're like, no, we'll just take you to the CDC again. | ||
Hey, Joe, stick around. Joe Dan, I want to ask you some more questions after this break. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
This is Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
Speaking of war, now questioning the elite is punishable by death. | ||
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Basically. So I have Joe Dan Gorman on with me. | |
He is of intellectual frog legs, frequent contributor to the Gateway Pundit. | ||
And Joe Dan was just telling me that when he questioned the hospital, they're like, you know what? | ||
We don't accept your insurance. | ||
Bye. Is that pretty much the story? | ||
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That's it. That's it. | |
And it wouldn't be so bad if there were other options. | ||
They control the top heart doctors in the area. | ||
So I'm gonna have to find somebody, maybe in Kentucky or maybe in West or East Tennessee, but this is disgraceful. | ||
It is. I wish we could get more of these trusted doctors together to form their own hospitals as an alternative, right? | ||
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Wouldn't that be nice? This doctor, he and I used to, we used to talk about, he's conservative. | |
I don't even know if he knows what's going on. | ||
I suspect he's got to. | ||
I don't know. But I am sending him a certified letter because they would now let me talk to him. | ||
So we're getting some other people involved. | ||
All right. Well, I'm anxious to hear how this thing turns out. | ||
But I wanted to get to some other questions because I wanted to ask, where did you get the name for what you do, Intellectual Frog Legs? | ||
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Well, you know, I've been around for a while. | |
I was one of the first people to get banned by YouTube. | ||
And so I started in around 2009, 2010, making videos. | ||
But when I created Frog Legs, You know, they were already beginning their censorship. | ||
So, I did not want to be patriotic this, or red, white, and blue that, or, you know, I wanted to stay away, or Christian that, because then they put you in the box. | ||
So, you're already strategizing. | ||
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Yeah. And so, in fact, I left YouTube. | |
I think I posted my last episode up there in 2017. | ||
Wow. But I did it. | ||
You were banned early. Yeah. | ||
Welcome to banned. Top video. | ||
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Banned and on the run. | |
Yeah. But I just started spreading the product out on different platforms. | ||
And you know what? If you do a good job, Your followers will follow you. | ||
They will follow you. | ||
I love that. We do an excellent job of what we do. | ||
You know, we're bizarre. It's not what you think, but it's better than you imagine. | ||
I love your little catchphrases. | ||
Now, Jordan, if people have not had the honor of being introduced to you, I think you have such an amazing story that I would love for you to share your journey of how you came to be doing this. | ||
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You know what? I love doing this because God saved me. | |
It was totally God. | ||
I was homeless in 2007 when the real estate market collapsed. | ||
In 2008, I found myself homeless and this lady let me live in her unfinished basement. | ||
I was homeless for six years. | ||
In 2011, God, actually I got kicked out of church, too. | ||
Oh my goodness! Yeah, I was getting ready to get baptized, and then they said, and anyway, it didn't work out, because it was a liberal coffee church, you know, one of those, they like to drink the Jesus mochas, and they're not really serious about it. | ||
But anyway, so I just, I created Frog Legs right after I got saved. | ||
And then it's been an amazing trajectory. | ||
I went from homeless to just before COVID, I was invited to present Frog Legs at the Trump Doral in Miami. | ||
And I was in the Trump ballroom, my old country ass. | ||
It was so cool. | ||
It was so cool. | ||
But no, it's been a wonderful ride. | ||
And we're staying on the back roads. | ||
And I will say, Intellectual Frog Legs is the best conservative entertainment show, hands down. | ||
Hands down. | ||
We're not news, but we comment and do things. | ||
I encourage people, go to intellectualfroglegs.com. | ||
It is fun and entertaining and inspiring because, you know, a lot of the stuff that we have to talk about, that's important to talk about, can get kind of depressing. | ||
I'm just going to say, you know. | ||
So I like that you bring some fun to the conversation. | ||
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I believe we are going to win. | |
We are going to succeed. And we are, you know, we're facing an enemy that just, I mean, it is, It's a juggernaut of communism like this planet's never seen. | ||
You know, with the Klaus Schwab and all these jackasses. | ||
That's much the language, Joe Dan. | ||
I don't want to get yelled at by my producers. | ||
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Oh, I'm sorry. I won't say Klaus Schwab again. | |
Yes, please don't. | ||
We'll have to beep that out. | ||
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Okay, my bad, my bad. | |
I've heard Alex say worse than Jack Blank. | ||
You know what, I don't know the rules because I'm just a new person sitting in this guest hosting chair. | ||
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So I don't want to, I'm trying not to tick anybody off. | |
You're fine, you're fine. | ||
No, but it's a, but no, intellectual frog legs, I couldn't find a job anywhere. | ||
I'd never done videos. | ||
And I'm doing what I love now. | ||
It's so inspiring. Now, let me ask you this. | ||
So you went from being homeless to falling into doing this. | ||
Were you always such a patriot and always had all these thoughts? | ||
Or was it part of this journey that you started thinking differently? | ||
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I've always been patriotic. | |
But it wasn't until around 2004, When I lost everything, that's when I started really paying attention. | ||
And when I saw that in 2008, that John McCain got the nomination, I knew that there were shenanigans going on. | ||
I've always been patriotic, never as involved as I am now, but I love it. | ||
How can you encourage other people? | ||
How does one go from basically nothing, being homeless, to acquiring skills to mix music and video and editing? | ||
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You do what God, you pray and find out what, you use your talents that God gave you. | |
And you know, some people can talk and run their mouth. | ||
Some people are artists. | ||
Some people just can clean. | ||
I mean, it doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter. You just use your talents that God gave you, and you gotta love what you do. | ||
If you love what you do, you're gonna be fine. | ||
You're gonna be fine. And the truth is, when I quit, you know, I'm not rich at all, but I'm comfortable for the first time in a long time, and I haven't been worrying about money. | ||
I used to, my goal was to make money. | ||
Now my goal is to put together a great product. | ||
And the money comes. | ||
I get what I need. | ||
Sounds like God's been blessing you. | ||
So do you feel like you're part of being able to show just how bogus the lie of the left is that if you come from nothing, if you're homeless, you need to just be supported and that you can't dig yourself out of it? | ||
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Everything the left says is a lie. | |
Absolutely. Absolutely. | ||
And there's no privilege or anything like that. | ||
Everybody's got their own cross to bear. | ||
Everybody's got their own problems. | ||
You've got to deal with them. And you can't blame other people. | ||
When I first became homeless, I was so mad I was blaming all these other people. | ||
And then when I realized people didn't want to hear me complain anymore, And I had to just kind of pull my own bootstraps up. | ||
And then I talked to God and then things got right. | ||
Yeah. Well, Joe, Dan, you are so inspiring. | ||
You have pitched to where people can find you. | ||
Go to intellectualfroglegs.com. | ||
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Yes, that's it. All right. | |
Well, looking forward to having you on again. | ||
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Thank you so much for being on today. | |
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! | ||
Welcome back to the War Room! | ||
Back to the war room. | ||
I'm the only lady up here. | ||
Sometimes I have to bring... | ||
I don't even know what I'm talking about. | ||
So anyways, we just had Jodan Gorman from Intellectual Frog Ligs in the last segment. | ||
Isn't he fun? He is so fun. | ||
And he is doing something different. | ||
And I just love his story. | ||
So make sure you check him out. | ||
Maybe we'll get him back another time. | ||
But I did happen to see this video that I found recently. | ||
So he was talking about his hospital situation and how he got dropped. | ||
And we're seeing all these staff either getting fired or leaving the hospitals because of these mandates. | ||
And I happened to see this video on a bit shoot posted by John Crenshaw. | ||
And it's a woman and she's talking about how she went to the hospital and To, I think, visit her brother or something in a North Texas hospital. | ||
And she said she saw this charter bus and she saw some nurses out there and was talking to one and was like, you know, are you traveling nurses? | ||
Like, where are you coming from? | ||
And let's just go ahead and take the video and hear what she says she found out. | ||
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Where are you from? I mean, what hospital are you from? | |
And she says, no, I'm with FEMA. Okay, guys, did you hear that? | ||
Disaster relief responders, nurses. | ||
I said, you're with FEMA? She said, yeah, all of the nurses that are on this charter bus, everybody from this charter bus, they're from FEMA. I said, oh, okay. | ||
I said, who's the head of FEMA? I'm playing dumb because I just want to get as much information as I can because this is very... | ||
You know, we had heard conspiracies or maybe... | ||
We'd heard things last year that FEMA could, you know, become or, you know, get into the hospitals or whatever. | ||
So again, I asked the question. | ||
So now I'm really, you know, wanting something. | ||
So I said, hey, so is FEMA requiring you guys to be vaccinated, all the nurses and doctors from FEMA? She goes, oh, no, no, no, it's a choice. | ||
I said, I'm sorry, I'm confused. | ||
I said... You're going to do the same job in the same building with the same patients treating the same illness as the doctors and the nurses who just were employed at this hospital and left because they were being required by their employer to be vaccinated. | ||
So, honestly, I mean, this has been shared a lot. | ||
A lot of it. It's been shared. | ||
I honestly can't. I cannot speak. | ||
And I tried to look up if, like, FEMA is required to get the vaccination. | ||
I didn't get too far with that. | ||
But she's pretty passionate and emotional. | ||
And I just thought it was interesting. | ||
So I wanted to share it with you. | ||
It's crazy if that's what's going on. | ||
And it wouldn't surprise me because nothing has made sense in how they've decided to approach this situation. | ||
So it honestly wouldn't surprise me. | ||
Now, also, speaking of Joe Dan Gorman, who we interviewed in the last segment, he has such a fun way of putting things together, and I tried to bring some of his spice into my weekly roundup of bad actors in the media this week. | ||
So, wanted to share that with you. | ||
Just finished it. This is Media Pushing the Big Fly. | ||
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Here you go. I think people, again, that understand how airlines work, when you get behind, it just takes several days to catch up. | |
The big fly. | ||
They told you it was weather, but they were flying. | ||
At the beginning of the week, Southwest Airlines tries to gaslight everyone into believing its delays and cancellations have nothing to do with the vaccine mandates. | ||
Flyers! CNN echoes the claim, like the PR service it is, and says the cancellations were due to a number of issues, including bad weather. | ||
Bad weather that only seemed to affect this particular airline. | ||
The article mentions the airline doesn't have adequate staffing, but I'm sure that has nothing to do with a sick-out or the mandate. | ||
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Again, no mandate. | |
Please meet your party. | ||
Southwest ticket counter. | ||
We are laughing. | ||
Bringing you what's ignored, sensationalized, unbalanced, misleading, or just plain false, here's your weekly media malfeasance for the week beginning October 11th. | ||
After Project Veritas comes out with another bombshell report, mainstream news at the behest of corporate sponsors, Big Pharma hops to it. | ||
Local 12 says Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine does not contain fetal cells contrary to online claims. | ||
Except the Project Veritas video didn't make that claim. | ||
The point was to show how Pfizer was trying to deceive and hide any mention of the fetal cells in the development of the vaccine. | ||
From the perspective of corporate affairs, we want to avoid having the information on fetal cells floating out there. | ||
We have been trying as much as possible to not mention the fetal cell lines. | ||
One or more cell lines with an origin that can be traced back to human fetal tissue has been used in laboratory tests associated with the vaccine program. | ||
Local 12 says the Project Veritas video shows that the company used a fetal cell line when testing the efficacy of its vaccine. | ||
One of the main emails cited specifically says human fetal-derived cells are not used to produce Our investigational vaccine, which consists of synthetic and enzymatically produced components. | ||
Human fetal tissue has been used in laboratory tests associated with the vaccine program. | ||
Isn't the testing part of the process to produce the vaccine? | ||
Seems misleading. | ||
And while Project Veritas gets criticism for selectively editing, Katie Couric admits this week to having selectively edited her interview with Ruth Bader Ginsburg. | ||
She reveals the late Supreme Court Justice responded negatively when asked about people who kneel for the national anthem as a protest against racism, saying that such protests showed contempt for a government that has made it possible for their parents and grandparents to live a decent life. | ||
Couric's excuse? She wanted to protect RBG, saying she was 83 at the time, was elderly, and probably didn't fully understand the question. | ||
Or was it because you didn't want to show that she was going against the approved narrative? | ||
Now let's turn our attention to an honorable journalist. | ||
Cheryl Atkinson put out a report showing how the Amish have been faring much better against COVID-19 without masking, closing, social distancing or vaccination. | ||
The fact-checking vipers got to slithering to discredit the Amish herd immunity approach. | ||
Despite Atkinson's ability to cite a bulk of scientific studies to support natural immunity over vaccination, and a claim made by Science Magazine is parroted, despite it had to issue a correction. | ||
CNN might have seen a long-awaited boost in ratings, coming off Joe Rogan's interview of the network's star doctor, Sanjay Gupta. | ||
It's a lie on a news network, and it's a lie that's a willing, that's a lie that they're conscious of. | ||
It's not a mistake. | ||
Yeah. They're unfavorably framing it as veterinary medicine. | ||
Nice to see Rogan hold CNN accountable for its media malfeasance. | ||
And Don Lemon, he just can't handle it. | ||
Ivermectin is a drug that is commonly used as a horse dewormer. | ||
But that's not what y'all said, DL. CNN said Rogan was taking the horse paste. | ||
I wonder what it's like to believe your own lies and the lies you put out there. | ||
Thankfully, we have J.P. Sears to show us. | ||
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Who knows how to make the best choices for my health and my life? | |
Definitely not me. | ||
So I'm more than happy to put my blind trust in power-hungry politicians. | ||
I think they know what's best for me. | ||
Because, like, they know me better than I know me. | ||
That's what it's like holding the bad actors accountable. | ||
Christy Lee, Independent Media. | ||
So there you go. You can find all of those. | ||
We just made a playlist for past media malfeasance that you can find there on my page that we just showed you. | ||
So if you enjoy those weekly roundups, then check those out. | ||
Share them so you can make sure that all your friends know just how much the media is lying to them. | ||
You know, particularly if they're a big sucker for everything that's CNN or MSNBC or even Fox News sometimes. | ||
Share with those to find out what the truth is. | ||
There's the playlist right there on my band.video page. | ||
And we have more exciting guests on and more videos that we'd like to show you after this break. | ||
Thanks for joining me on a Friday. | ||
I will do this. | ||
I was in court this morning. | ||
I was just going to wait and I was just going to give the update on my court situation at the beginning of the war room. | ||
So I'm still going to do that. | ||
But you know, a lot of people are tuned in here that have been praying for me and supporting me and giving me words of encouragement. | ||
So I'll just let you know. I was in court this morning. | ||
Kind of relatively uneventful. | ||
The only real thing to come out of this is that basically I'm back in court in December. | ||
So everything is still standing pat as it was previously. | ||
And I am due back in court in December. | ||
And we may have another update for you then. | ||
Of course, this means that the other cases I'm involved with are pending on the results of this case. | ||
So it's just all being delayed right now. | ||
But that's just an update on that. | ||
Again, can't thank everybody enough for the prayers, the words of encouragement and all the support that I've been getting in this process. | ||
So there you go. | ||
That's what Owen's going through right now. | ||
I know we've all been praying for him, and you have all been praying for him, and we appreciate all the prayers all around, let me tell you. | ||
And thinking about him and praying for him and Alex all the time, I don't think they know, but I am. | ||
It's quite a crazy world we live in, right? | ||
It is so crazy. | ||
Nuts. Hoping to talk to some of you later in the show, but somehow I went from feeling like I had nothing to all of a sudden I had a lot of things, which is not a bad thing, and people to talk to. | ||
So we'll try and get to some of your phone calls. | ||
But I do want to let you know that I am doing Sunday Night Live on this Sunday. | ||
So I'll probably take a lot of phone calls this Sunday for Sunday Night Live and be able to connect with you guys. | ||
I really enjoy getting to talk to you. | ||
I wanted to, I found another funny video, and I need to kind of balance all of the stuff that we need to know, but it sometimes, let's just face it, brings it down, with, like, the fun and funny stuff. | ||
So remember this, this video of the page. | ||
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Attention, everyone. | |
Nolan James. | ||
Nolan James. | ||
So I laughed out loud when I saw that one. | ||
And looks like the trend is picking up some steam. | ||
I wonder if airports are going to pay attention to these names that they get given anymore because check it out. | ||
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Here's another one. Entity shelves, Joe. | |
Please meet your party at O5 baggage, behind carousel 6. | ||
Carousel 6 passenger, empty shelves, Joe. | ||
Please meet your party behind carousel 6. | ||
I don't know how they got away with that one. | ||
I was trying to figure out, like, how they would have written that out, like, M, period, T, M, T, shelf show? | ||
I don't know. But they pulled it off. | ||
Very, very, very funny. | ||
It's nice to have some of those humorous moments in the midst of everything else. | ||
But hopefully they're getting the message. | ||
It doesn't seem like they care, or that they're listening, but let's hope so. | ||
And on that note... | ||
Of course they denied, and you saw it in my weekly roundup as well, that they were trying to deny that Southwest Airlines had anything to do with a vaccine mandate. | ||
It was clearly the terrible, horrible, super sunny clear skies that made them have to cancel and delay those flights. | ||
Clearly, come on. | ||
But then now we have a breaking today that apparently leaked | ||
internal documents indicate that Boeing employees are going to be | ||
starting a sick out. | ||
Well, apparently today, and it says two days ago, | ||
the Boeing company has told employees they must be vaccinated | ||
against COVID-19 or possibly fired. | ||
Says the policy of wanting everybody mandated will apply to | ||
roughly 125,000 US based employees company wide with about $1.5 | ||
billion about 57,000 of those in Washington State. | ||
Meanwhile, the hashtag freedom flu keeps trending on social media. | ||
References sick-outs related to COVID-19 jab mandates. | ||
Last weekend, as you know, the airline industry went into chaos due to sick-outs from Southwest Airlines and Jacksonville air traffic controllers. | ||
The non-compliance directly led to thousands of flight cancellations. | ||
Although, they'll tell you this was just terrible weather. | ||
Right? What's even more important, most of the media even refusing to receive these documents that... | ||
This is from... | ||
Let me remote myself. This is from DefiantAmerica.com. | ||
Most of the media refused to even receive the documents that... | ||
We're attached. This one. | ||
Please help Boeing union workers spread the word since Seattle News will refuse to. | ||
Boeing has acted in bad faith a new month ago. | ||
Wait, this is not spelled right. | ||
Hold on. Let me take my red pen. | ||
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A few months ago that were going to mandate us at the end of the year. | |
They told us it was going to happen. | ||
They are now leading the world to believe we have ample time to make a decision by December 8th. | ||
That's a lie. We're protesting at the union and we are now doing the hashtag. | ||
Freedom flu. Here's another picture. | ||
Right to choose. | ||
Sick out every Friday starting 10-15. | ||
So, remains to be seen how effective this is or if they followed through. | ||
But hopefully, either way, It will lead to more non-compliance, more refusing, and standing up. | ||
Because that's really the most peaceful way to get out of this situation is to not comply or call them on their bluff. | ||
I know that I've heard of many situations where companies have tried to require it and then everyone just walked out and they backpedaled. | ||
So, take their lead. | ||
This may be the only way we get out of this. | ||
So I had covered this yesterday, but it fascinates me for obvious reasons because I was in the news industry for so long, for two decades. | ||
And voicing frustration now pretty much full time with how much it's changed, how much it's gone downhill. | ||
And as I've broken free and become independent, it's just like my eyes are open more and more and more to what a broken system it has become. | ||
And maybe it always was, and maybe I just didn't see it. | ||
But as if it wasn't bad enough, if you didn't catch this yesterday when I talk about it, The Democrats' latest spending spree includes a $1.3 billion media bill out. | ||
So, 1 billion, I have to think about this when I see so many zeros. | ||
1 billion, 269 million is the price tag to basically put... | ||
Journalists on welfare and bail them out. | ||
So they don't have to face the repercussions of the fact that they're not telling you the truth, that they're just completely horrible to listen to anymore because you can constantly point out what they don't cover, when they don't source, when they throw in their opinions everywhere, when they don't bring both sides. | ||
They don't have to take any accountability for that, and the accountability would be Less and less viewership, less and less advertising dollars, and having to actually change. | ||
No, instead, the government who the new media, the traditional media is serving as essentially PR representatives, they can be then now rewarded and bailed out by the government. | ||
This would, as if it could get any worse, this would only make things even worse. | ||
Beginning on page 2,326 of the bill, it provides a payroll tax credit for compensation of local news journalists. | ||
The bill defines local news journalists as someone who works at least 100 hours each quarter. | ||
This was laughable to me. | ||
There's people that work here more than 100 hours a week, let alone 100 hours a quarter. | ||
And it implies that credits will go primarily toward small-town reporters, but it's also pointing out that large media corporations are also eligible in this billion-dollar bailout. | ||
Now, Wall Street Journal, Editorial, and a few others did highlight this bill and how crazy it is, but no one had appeared to highlight just the price tag. | ||
And I mean, think about it, too. | ||
It's just basically if the government is bailing out the media, then you're essentially, as a taxpayer, forced to pay for bogus, phony, fake news. | ||
Because as a taxpayer and they're taking your money, then... | ||
And you shut off the TV and therefore they get less advertising dollars. | ||
Well, that's not going to mean as much because they're going to take your money through taxes anyways to pay for this fake phony news that is just propaganda. | ||
Interesting. And it's clearly another attempt at censorship because if they can dominate it and if they're relying on that money, it's just another conflict of interest. | ||
Also, Big Tech is saying that they're going to treat journalist activists as public figures to limit harassment and bullying. | ||
It's going to alter the way they handle involuntary public figures, including activists and journalists. | ||
So while I am trying to now hold other journalists accountable, hold them to their feet to the fire, and encourage others to do so, well, if Facebook limits it, then it's just like they can say whatever they want and we can't even challenge it? | ||
This is insane. | ||
But it goes on to say that they'll be able to arbitrarily figure out how they want to apply this. | ||
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Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
We'll be kind of all over the place with topics today. | ||
Man, I've been on a topic that I would rather not be on lately. | ||
I've been raging against porn and specifically having it introduced and given accessible to our children. | ||
And I see the terrible things that are happening as a result of it. | ||
And so this is a satanic scourge of pornography. | ||
And I'm sure many of you have seen, I've been battling this problem, which seems like forever. | ||
It all started with other parents speaking out at school boards. | ||
And I was like, surely they won't have these kinds of books in Texas. | ||
Right? Because I moved from California to Texas and it's supposed to be better here, right? | ||
Well, I went and I found out that, there you go, this is the display that is at my child's school and my child was able to get Some of these titles out. | ||
Started with the genderqueer. | ||
That's the one that I've been focusing on with trying to be able to file a police report because it has actual images as opposed to descriptions. | ||
I thought I would have a better chance of trying to hold the school's feet to the fire with a police report and charges since this book particularly has images as opposed to just descriptions. | ||
So it's been quite the... | ||
Clown show, we'll call it. | ||
Trying to get advocacy in this situation. | ||
This story of what I dealt with in trying to file a police report is on my band.video page if you need to review how that went down. | ||
Well, basically, long story short, the deputy that finally I was able to talk to refused to take my report. | ||
And so then I... Reached out to Internal Affairs of the Sheriff's Department and reported him. | ||
And so now it appears I might be getting somewhere. | ||
I got an email just today that I haven't even had a chance to respond to. | ||
But the email says that I haven't attached an affidavit and wants me to fill out more information, wants me to try and find out the name of the librarian that gave the book to my child and the date so they can work on obtaining any video within the school during that time. | ||
So this is promising. This is promising that maybe we're getting somewhere with some accountability. | ||
The other issue is the other book that I was able to get. | ||
So this one is apparently taken out of the library, according to the librarian. | ||
They finally buckled and took that one out of the library, supposedly. | ||
But the other one that remains in the library is this one. | ||
Out of Darkness. And this one I was looking through far too late, which is maybe if I look tired, that's why. | ||
Because I felt like God was wanting me to look through this book even more to figure out, you know, what they're sneaking to our kids. | ||
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And on page 67... | |
Because if you remember, there's a phone call with the dad and they're like, with the other book, Lawn Boy, they're like, well, it's not really pedophilia because it's describing sex acts between two 10-year-old boys, like not an adult and a young child, as if that's okay as well. | ||
But this one actually, starting on page 67 of Outer Darkness, I'm not going to... | ||
Don't worry. I'm not going to actually read anything. | ||
I'm just saying it starts out. | ||
Even as a child, Naomi was not a heavy sleeper. | ||
The first night Henry came into her room, she heard the door open, heard the footsteps that were too heavy to be her mother's. | ||
And you can imagine what happens from there. | ||
A detailed description of child molestation. | ||
And this is still in the library. | ||
Now, I talked to some counselors and specialists, and here's some of what they had to say. | ||
This would definitely trigger an abused child, or if not a victim, could bring anxiety and fear being exposed to a scene they never thought about happening in their home. | ||
No need for these types of images that will lead children to look for more or mirror what they see. | ||
Literature like this might have a place in college or adults reading, but not as teenagers. | ||
That's from trained therapists and counselors and their observation of the sections that I have sent in regards to see these books. | ||
Well, I have an author and an Army veteran that has some thoughts, a biblical perspective on this, and he's going to be joining me just after this break. | ||
There he is. We're going to talk to him after this break. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
This is Christy Lee. I'm guest hosting today. | ||
We're talking about the battle against pornography. | ||
Getting shoved into our schools under the guise of social justice issues. | ||
And it's all a bunch of you-know-what. | ||
Um... I did have someone reach out to me, a U.S. Navy vet, and he's an author of eight books on parenting and constitutional law, and he's very passionate about this subject. | ||
This is Michael Jeswick. | ||
Michael Jeswick, welcome to the show. | ||
Hey, it's really great being on with you. | ||
I congratulate you for your courage to confront this with the law enforcement down there in Texas. | ||
It's really, really tragic that You know, I don't like seeing women treated wrongfully. | ||
And I definitely don't want to like to see children injured and damaged. | ||
And this is what was really happening with this matter. | ||
Yeah. And we as adults, and I've been born in the country for many years, but I'll tell you, if adults don't step up and start taking action against this kind of corrupting the morals of the children, We're going to see some worse things than COVID-19. | ||
I guarantee it. | ||
It's coming down. It's going to come very quickly. | ||
And I don't like having to announce that sort of thing, but this is what happens when a nation goes so corrupt that God Almighty has to step in and do something about it. | ||
And when He steps in, it's not going to be very good for anybody. | ||
So... I say that right up front because I teach on parenting because they are God's first authority on the earth. | ||
It isn't the government. It isn't the churches. | ||
Parents are their hands-on right there with the children, and they are there to protect them and to care for them. | ||
And if you don't do those two things, especially in the spiritual sense of keeping them from being corrupted morally, it's just tragic that they're doing this stuff. | ||
They're doing it right under the noses while parents are busy working and earning a living and paying the taxes for these schools and libraries. | ||
They're doing this to our children. | ||
It's really, really upsetting to me personally. | ||
I really mean it. | ||
Yeah, Michael, and you said that this isn't just an issue with our children, but that there's a long history of trying to corrupt our foundations with the introduction of pornography. | ||
Did you want to share kind of like the history of how this has continued to permeate and grow? | ||
Well, I'm a constitutional scholar. | ||
I'm a Bible scholar as well. | ||
And I wrote a book called Original Intent of the First Amendment According to the Founding Fathers. | ||
So they've scrubbed and purged the statements of the Founding Fathers. | ||
If you've taken a look at the book, the landmark statements of the Founders, you know that they had a different agenda than what's going on now. | ||
It's being propagated by the media. | ||
They censor specific things and they let anything that is contrary To their agenda, their global agenda. | ||
And it's really tragic because the founders were very, very good men. | ||
Most of them are Christian people, the mothers and the fathers that started this country. | ||
And they wanted a good nation. | ||
They wanted us to honor. | ||
And I know that they've corrupted the First Amendment. | ||
And I've sent letters, for the record, I've sent letters to each of the Supreme Court justices with a copy of my book on the original intent of the First Amendment. | ||
And I warned them, I said, if you continue to corrupt the law and the Constitution, there's going to be very, very serious consequences in our country. | ||
And there already are. Because when children are being raped, and I say that, I don't say they're being, you know, the pedophiles, they think that, you know, they're even trying to write in on the LGBTQ thing. | ||
As part of the sexual alternatives, okay, when society gets this corrupt, believe me, God's going to step in and people aren't going to like it. | ||
I've been warning them for years. | ||
I became a Christian in the United States Navy when I was serving on board the Naval Air Station Point Magoo. | ||
And I confronted the Secretary of the Navy about promoting pornography on the base. | ||
And in my book on Fatherhood in the United States of America, there's a letter he sent me back. | ||
And this is important because, you know, you as a journalist, and I really applaud you for your courage, and I know that it's cost you to have certain convictions. | ||
And I know that the guy that co-authored that book on the First Amendment, his name is Michael Citronetti, he was working on his broadcast communications major. | ||
At Point Park College in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I did most of my research for 20 years on the history, the Christian history of the Constitution. | ||
Now, I said Christian history. | ||
People don't hear that, but that's the truth. | ||
Christians wrote the Constitution. | ||
It wasn't a bunch of pagan Satanists. | ||
It was Christian people that composed that. | ||
And we should be very thankful for that, and we should be promoted. | ||
I published the Constitution. | ||
Okay, I don't know if this is going to be able to be seen, but... | ||
Looks like we can't see it, but we can link to it later. | ||
One of the problems, I need to learn, you know, how things operate. | ||
We're all learning, Michael. | ||
I'm not real tech savvy, but the Constitution, I publish it because many are very ignorant of the Constitution. | ||
And as a veteran, I'm an active veteran. | ||
I work as a chaplain for the Honor and Color Guard here in the Seattle-Puget Sound region. | ||
And I try to restore honor because when you go in the military, you have to affirm or swear allegiance and commitment to upholding the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. And let me tell you, most of the enemies are inside the United States now. | ||
Our enemies outside are nothing compared to what's going on, especially going after children like they are. | ||
It really disturbs me personally. | ||
That they're doing this, and I hope that you'll get a whole bunch of good parents, especially men with a little bit of muscle, when you go to the police station or the sheriff's office. | ||
Yeah, I liked how you said that, Michael. | ||
You're like, now don't be offended, but I think that you need to come with some manpower. | ||
I think it's a fair point. | ||
Like, maybe they would have reacted differently if I had... | ||
My mouth shut and had a man do the talking and really challenged these other officers. | ||
I don't have any problem with acknowledging the differences in the males and the females. | ||
Apparently that's controversial nowadays, but I have no problem admitting that we are different. | ||
God made us different, and it's a beautiful thing, and we need to play to our strengths. | ||
I just turned 68, so I've watched humanity from... | ||
For 68 years. So I know what men do, and I saw that police officer, how he acted toward you, and as a male, I said, you know, this guy, you know, he's just, you know, it's interesting, one of the approvals of that book is called The Stonewall. | ||
Did you see that? | ||
Yeah, I did see that. Do you have any answer to that? | ||
That came out of New York. I don't know if you know the history of that, but the LGBTQ, they use that approval thing based on their agenda. | ||
So to, and believe me, I say leave the children alone until they're teenagers at least. | ||
Don't be pushing things on children in underage manner. | ||
And there are laws, let me tell you. | ||
In Pennsylvania State, there's a corruption of morals of minor children law. | ||
So any parent can go into court and take these people that are corrupting the morals, and that's what they're doing. | ||
They're corrupting the morals of minor children. | ||
And I don't know how many other states haven't done the research that have corruption and morals of minor children, but that is a basis of a lawsuit that you can do that. | ||
It's actionable. And I just say that because you need to take action. | ||
We can't let our children be overthrown. | ||
But Michael, what we find is even when we point out the laws and even when we have the law on our side, who can we find to be our advocates if they refuse to take reports, if they refuse to take on cases? | ||
Where do we go? Well, up here in Sonomish County, north of Seattle where I live, the Republican Party is trying to really get busy getting quality people in the public school boards because we need people that are not so willing to let children be overthrown with profane and pornographic material because that's really what they're doing. | ||
And believe me, if you read my books like on fatherhood and also the I have a symposium on parenthood and husbandry that deals with the eye gate, and we've talked about that, and I sent you a video. | ||
The eye and the ear gate are God's channel into our life, and what goes in our eyes and ears goes down into our heart. | ||
And Jesus said, out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks. | ||
And so whatever you bring into your through your eyes and through your ears is going to affect how your heart is. | ||
So we got to protect that more, too. | ||
Hey, Michael, stick with us for one more segment. | ||
I wanted to get more of the history on this and also figure out our resources. | ||
Thank you, Michael. And we'll be back with you just after this break. | ||
Welcome back. This is Christy Lee. | ||
I am guest hosting the War Room today, obviously. | ||
We just showed you a website of... | ||
Our guest today, his name is Michael, and he's an Army... | ||
I keep on saying that. | ||
He is a U.S. Navy vet. | ||
Gosh, I'm like... You end up with so many papers on your desk, you just lose everything. | ||
So, Michael, welcome back. | ||
It's Michael Junswick, right? | ||
And you're a U.S. Navy vet and author, correct? | ||
Correct. Yes, today, this month is the U.S. Navy's 246th anniversary and birthday. | ||
Oh, awesome. So, I want to say shout out to the U.S. Navy. | ||
Thank God for those people out there defending our Constitution and our freedom. | ||
Amen to that. And this is your website, Light Eternal Publications, correct? | ||
Yes, uh-huh. And that's where we can find your books. | ||
You've written eight of them. Yeah, some of them are on there, some of them aren't. | ||
So, but... And part of your passion comes from that you said you were a chaplain or are a chaplain? | ||
Yeah, I am a chaplain for the Honor Guard and Color Guard here in the area of Seattle, Puget Sound region. | ||
So we do veteran services for deceased veterans and their families. | ||
And we also do civic events. | ||
Okay. So I want to ask you a question because you're very well versed in the Constitution. | ||
And we have what the left would like to present as a conundrum because we are very vocal and passionate about the First Amendment and how important it is to have free speech and voices heard and expression and all of that. | ||
But then the left would like to paint it that we're being hypocritical because when we find books like this in our school, we get very angry when this kind of stuff is being given to our children with pornographic images and stuff. | ||
And they'll be like, oh, well, what about the First Amendment? | ||
So explain to me why this is an erroneous argument to make. | ||
Well, when you study the original intent of the First Amendment, you find that it's totally different now over the years since the Constitution was written and the Bill of Rights. | ||
And the Bill of Rights is the First Amendment. | ||
There's ten of them. | ||
Okay, and so when you understand the protections we have against the government doing things | ||
to us and also allowing things to be done, the problem is we've got a Supreme Court now | ||
that has become so liberal and so out of touch with the original intent of the First Amendment. | ||
They do things like saying it's a living document and they excuse the corrupting of the nation. | ||
See, pornography is hated by God Almighty and he's told nations to totally wipe it out in the past. | ||
What I just said there, people don't know. | ||
God said, destroy all their pictures. | ||
And that sounds funny, but in our culture, because there's so much visual and audio, the use of cameras and things are totally different from what they were back in the days of Old Testament Israel. | ||
But they created images back then, and God said to destroy them. | ||
Okay, that's the biblical record. | ||
Okay, so God doesn't want people creating purient materials, and there's laws against it, especially when you do this kind of thing with children. | ||
There's even child pornography that they have to go after all the time. | ||
And it's really, God hates it, okay? | ||
And I warn people, I said, you know, God's going to incinerate this stuff. | ||
He's going to wipe it off his earth. | ||
This earth belongs to God. | ||
And people are doing things that are creating very, very difficult and bad situations, like domestic violence. | ||
I guarantee you, most men that commit domestic violence, or sometimes women, is because they've been exposed to pornographic materials. | ||
And the truth is that Jesus said, the light of the body is the eye. | ||
And if your eye is clear, your whole body will be full of light. | ||
If your eye is evil, the word is paneros in the Greek there, It means a twisted, distorted view of life. | ||
That's what it means. Your whole body will be full of darkness. | ||
And if the light is in you is darkness, how great is that darkness? | ||
So pornography literally allows Satan to enter the lives of people. | ||
And I'm telling you the truth. You probably never heard what I just said, but when people expose themselves to pornographic material, they're literally inviting demonic power to come and possess them. | ||
And that's why you get child molesting, and you get rape, and you get all this violence. | ||
These spirits that come in, they're out to destroy. | ||
Jesus said that Satan is here to kill, steal, and destroy. | ||
Okay, so when you understand that connected with the pornography, it's forbidden by God, first of all. | ||
Okay, and then the law is there. | ||
The First Amendment was originally intended for Christian freedom, not pornography. | ||
It was not created for pornography, believe me. | ||
And if the founders were alive right now, they would go to war, I guarantee you, against these pornographers. | ||
And I'm saying this seriously. | ||
I really mean what I'm saying. | ||
This is corrupting our society. | ||
It's creating all kinds of plagues. | ||
It is a scourge. | ||
It's destroying honor and respect between men and women. | ||
It is the cause of most child abuse and child molesting. | ||
And I know what I'm saying because I've done a lot of research and also I lived personally in my childhood under this kind of thing. | ||
Okay, so I understand what it does to people. | ||
I know intimately what it does. | ||
And so when I say it, I say it from not reading in a book. | ||
I say from personal experience. | ||
I see what people become when they engage in that kind of activity. | ||
Are you saying that you knew people that victimized others or are you saying that you were a victim? | ||
Yes, yes. Right. | ||
And, you know, my family life story, I was a Roman Catholic for 21 years. | ||
I became a Christian in the U.S. Navy and God opened my eyes to this great evil in our society. | ||
And I know it because my father was a barber, okay? | ||
And so Hugh Hafner and Larry Flint and all the pornographers, they had a target audience to go after. | ||
And barber shops was a place they wanted to get their material. | ||
So I know what it does to people. | ||
I've seen it. And very, very, you know... | ||
My personal family members abused by this whole activity. | ||
And so I know what it is. | ||
Also, just so your audience knows, I was born the year and month Hugh Hefner started his magazine, Playboy. | ||
And he got $2,000 from his mother, who was a Methodist woman, very devoted Methodist woman. | ||
And he started Playboy magazine with it, without her knowledge. | ||
Okay, and there's a lot of history people don't know, and I do a lot of historical background research, so I know things that I try to communicate. | ||
I have a number of books that try to educate people on American history because we've seen our nation being overthrown. | ||
And when you go after children, you're really, you know, doubling down against a good, healthy society, believe me. | ||
I think we're seeing it and we're seeing the uptick and we're seeing what, it's probably not popular to say, but what pornography in general is doing. | ||
Pornography in any form is destroying society. | ||
It's leading to the perverse nature of targeting children To be victims. | ||
And I know it's a huge problem. | ||
And so some, I mean, plenty of even Christians have a problem with this. | ||
So it's probably hard for some to hear, but this is a big, big problem. | ||
Michael, I'm running out of time. | ||
So remind me where people, I know you've done so much research on this and it doesn't get enough credit because you don't have enough eyes on it. | ||
So where can people find all of your books? | ||
Well, best place to get the book, my book on fatherhood in the United States of America. | ||
It took years to try to get that published because there's such a hostility. | ||
There really isn't a war on the male gender, but it's also on the female gender indirectly. | ||
But on Amazon Kindle, you can download the book. | ||
It's very inexpensive there. | ||
And I ask people to write a good book review and give it an Amazon Star rating because that helps people to understand. | ||
Can they just search for your last name then? | ||
Yes, but if they put the title Fatherhood in the United States of America in the search engine or my name... | ||
All right, great. We'll link to it later, too. | ||
Thank you, Michael, for being on the show. | ||
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Let's play Big Daddy. | |
I love Alex Jones a lot. | ||
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He's been right about everything. Alex Jones is always right. | |
Alex Jones is daddy. | ||
Who's your daddy? | ||
Alex Jones. | ||
Welcome back to the war room. | ||
This is Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
I wanted to open up the phone lines right now so that I could get some phone calls. | ||
And before we have our next exciting guest, Dr. Peter McCullough with it. | ||
It sounds like a lot of new information. | ||
He's going to be in the next hour. | ||
I wanted to sneak in some phone calls before then, so the number to call, I'm going to go over some things, give you a chance to call, but the number to call in the meantime is 1-877-789-2539, 1-877-782539. | ||
Now, trust me, I have been on this rampage of Fighting to get some advocacy of getting this pornographic stuff out of our schools. | ||
And it's not a topic that I want to be on. | ||
Trust me. I mean, I get really sick of carrying around these books more than my Bible, basically. | ||
But I've been carrying them around because I've been trying to get advocacy from police departments and getting them run around. | ||
And I want to make sure that I have them. | ||
So that if I do get a chance to talk to a law enforcement official and actually move forward with pressing charges, I will have them. | ||
Also, I have them because the library is certainly not getting them back under any condition. | ||
We'll have a bonfire or something else, but these will not end up back in the school. | ||
No siree. | ||
But I also feel like for some reason, God is keeping me on this topic that is very uncomfortable. | ||
And if it's not to advocate for the children, I mean, we just had a guest on that was talking about something a lot of people don't want to talk about. | ||
That pornography in general is wrong and destroying our society. | ||
Whether it's child pornography or just straight up pornography. | ||
And that might be a... | ||
Big comment to make for some, because I know that a lot have gotten kind of wishy-washy with it. | ||
I know that a lot struggle with it. | ||
But I'm saying this because I've seen that once you let the devil in, then it just gets worse. | ||
And I believe that we've had an increasing problem with human trafficking, child molestation, and all of that. | ||
We've gone down this road and it started with just regular pornography. | ||
So yeah, I'm calling all of it out and I feel like I need to. | ||
And if you want to argue with me about that, then feel free to call 1-877-789-2539 or just share with me your thoughts on that topic. | ||
Or if you wanted to talk about something we talked about in the first hour, With hospitals and nurses not advocating for their patients and actually turning them away if they so much as ask a question, then we can talk about that too. | ||
So, moving on. We have this issue with these books in our school, which many on the left somehow managed to celebrate, which is so sick and disgusting and weird, let's face it. | ||
Um... I don't get it at all. | ||
So these are okay to be in there. | ||
But a Texas school administrator says classroom with books on the Holocaust have to have books with opposing views on it. | ||
What? In the remarks secretly recorded by a staffer, this is from CBS News, in the remarks secretly recorded by a staffer of the Carroll Independent School District in Southlake and given NBC News, the administrator told teachers last week that they should offer students access to a book with opposing views on the Holocaust if they have a book in their classroom about the Holocaust. | ||
This is coming from the Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Gina Petty. | ||
In the recording, Petty is heard saying, just try to remember the concepts of 3979. | ||
Make sure that if you have a book on the Holocaust, that you have one that has opposing views or other perspectives. | ||
This is the crazy world we're living in. | ||
My goodness. | ||
State Representative Giovanni Capri-Leon said the Holocaust was a terrible event in human history based on ignorant hatred. | ||
It is not currently a controversial or even debatable subject. | ||
Its occurrence is a fact. | ||
HB 3979 does not require an opposing view of And any idea that it would is incorrect. | ||
So when backed in the corner and the pressure was put on, the superintendent says, I expressed my sincere apology regarding the online article and news story. | ||
It's a funny way to apologize. | ||
Like, I don't apologize directly in first and forthright about the fact that someone said we should have opposing views to the Holocaust in our schools. | ||
He apologizes regarding the online article and news story. | ||
That's weird. During the conversations with teachers, comments were made in no way to convey the Holocaust was anything less than a terrible event in history. | ||
Again, super weird, wacky world we're living in right now. | ||
Well, Merrick Garland is calling parents domestic terrorists and trying to get parents arrested and has happened here in Texas. | ||
Two fathers, one a veteran and one a pastor, spending the night in jail recently, covered that. | ||
Well, Merrick Garland is leading this charge. | ||
We have an unhinged elementary school teacher allegedly threatening to shoot administrators because they took down COVID barriers. | ||
The plastic dividers that separate students and teachers in some schools across the nation are placebos. | ||
They offer absolutely zero protection against spreading COVID-19, though they do offer a sense of draconian control that authoritarians in public education crave. | ||
He was so distraught, this crazy unhinged elementary school teacher, so distraught over the issue that they'd removed these barriers that he was allegedly overheard threatening to shoot school officials as well as to spread COVID-19 as widely as possible if he ever contracted it. | ||
My goodness. If you haven't already, make sure that you call in 1-877-789-2539, 1-877-789-2539 to talk about this or any of the other subjects we've been talking about. | ||
So this is how they found out. | ||
This is a Pennsylvania elementary school teacher, and this was after a cafeteria worker reportedly overheard him threatening to shoot school officials for the supposed crime of having removed the plastic COVID barrier from his classroom. | ||
What a psycho. Let me say what you are probably thinking. | ||
But we want to target the parents and call them domestic terrorists, not these crazy individuals. | ||
So that is the hypocrisy of all of that. | ||
I do seem to be making some slow progress with... | ||
Having some accountability for having this pornographic material in the school libraries. | ||
I did just get an email right before the show from the county sheriff's office. | ||
Because after the one deputy did not get back to me, or outright refused to... | ||
Take my report. I filed an internal affairs report and now he's asking for more information and they might get more video. | ||
So, oh, here we go. | ||
It looks like we're making progress on phone calls, but now we're down to like a minute, but maybe we can start one. | ||
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Can I take one yet? You got it? | |
Let's talk to Tim in California. | ||
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Tim, you're on the air. I don't know if we can squeeze it in in a minute. | |
Well, no, we'll hold you over. | ||
We'll hold you over through the break and we can finish. | ||
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Fair enough. What I'm calling about is this Dr. | |
Stephen Quay, Stephen with a V, Stephen C. Quay, was on Fox Business. | ||
And while he was on Fox Business, he was being questioned about whether you go back in and do a better investigation at the Wuhan lab. | ||
Should we mention this Dr. | ||
Quay's got like 87 U.S. patents. | ||
He's made, you know, a few, seven FDA-approved pharmaceuticals and so forth. | ||
He's allegedly in the top 1% of scientists worldwide, so he's not a quack. | ||
And while he was talking, he just, oh, by the by, said, I'm not concerned about the COVID there. | ||
I'm concerned about the NEPA virus there because the lethality would be 80 to 90%. | ||
Wow. Wow. | ||
And apparently, again, I know we're going to run up against the clock, and I don't know when we're going to run out. | ||
All right, well, just so that we are not rushed, Tim, we'll hold your thought there and figure out what you know about this. | ||
And make sure you give us a call during the break, and visit Infowarsstore.com while you're at it. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
Christy Lee, guest hosting today, taking your phone calls now. | ||
And actually, we were talking to Tim from California just before the break. | ||
He was talking about the NEPA virus. | ||
With 80% ability to kill you. | ||
How about that? Continue what you were saying before we had to cut to break. | ||
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Well, I followed that thread and it took me to a writing at Cornell University by Dr. | |
Stephen Quay as well as three other, you know, mucky muck scientists. | ||
But there was so much information there and I'm not a scientist or a doctor or so forth, but here's words that we can all understand. | ||
This is from September 19th of this year, like a month ago. | ||
We report the detection of NEPA virus in an infectious clone format, a biosafety level 4 pathogen and CDC-designated bioterrorism agent. | ||
In raw RNA sequencing, reads deposited by the Wuhan Institute of Virology, produced from five December 2019 patients infected with SARS-CoV-2. | ||
Research involving NEPA infection clones has never been reported to have occurred at the Wuhan Institute. | ||
And our analysis shows that the NIV, the NEPA genes, are encapsulated in synthetic vectors, which we infer was for assembly of a NIV infectious clone. | ||
And that the end of the NIV sequence is consistent with truncation required at the end of the genome for a full-length infectious clone. | ||
This indicates that research at the Wuhan Institute was being conducted on an assembled NEPA infectious virus clone. | ||
And contamination of patient sequencing reads by an infectious disease. | ||
Nippon clone of the highly pathogenic Bangladesh strain could indicate a significant breach of these biosafety level 4 protocols. | ||
And we call on WIV to explain the purpose of this research on infectious clones of Nipah virus, the full chronology of this work, and to explain how and at what stage of sample preparation did this contamination occur. | ||
So, I mean, these guys know what they're talking about, and he's just, oh, by the by, don't worry about this 2% COVID. You've got something 80% that they're fooling with, just nobody's talking about it. | ||
Yikes. Yeah, you always have to think about that, Tim. | ||
Thank you for your phone call about, basically, what are they doing when we're distracted by something else? | ||
Like, what is the more sinister thing that we're missing because they're distracted by something else? | ||
It's a good reminder and definitely worth looking more into. | ||
Thank you, Tim, for your phone call. | ||
Let's go to Len in Indianapolis. | ||
Len? Len in Indianapolis, you're on the air. | ||
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Okay. Hey, Christy, God bless you with the best. | |
God bless you, too. | ||
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In Jesus' name. | |
My question is, what do we want the Holy Spirit to do? | ||
If we come at a request Of what we want, like Owen's case dismissed in December. | ||
Just be more specific with our prayers. | ||
You're saying be more specific with our prayers? | ||
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It's the Holy Spirit. | |
Jesus left so he could come. | ||
He is the power. | ||
He is the power of God. | ||
And we quench him. | ||
We do not allow Him to do what He can do, but He is a gentleman. | ||
You have to let Him and request Him. | ||
We have not because we ask not. | ||
He is our Holy Spirit, like our Father and our Savior, Jesus Christ. | ||
He is ours. | ||
He is ours to beseech and say, oh, heavenly, Heavenly, Holy Spirit, hear with us. | ||
I comfort us. We are. | ||
We are plagued. | ||
There is evil. | ||
There is spiritual trouble. | ||
And we need you in our heart, in our mind, in our soul, in our body. | ||
We make our body your home. | ||
We invite you to be comfortable in us and to take your glorious gifts. | ||
And work them through us. | ||
Manifest the gifts that we are to covet. | ||
The best gift. | ||
The faith. | ||
Faith to speak it. | ||
And it happens. It manifests. | ||
Wisdom. The word of wisdom. | ||
To know the future plans of God. | ||
Prophecy. To hear God and to speak what He wants us to speak and send the word forth with the power To cut asunder the evil that is in this world. | ||
Receiving the Holy Spirit, there's a key to it. | ||
You open your mouth wide and you drink in the Spirit by taking a deep breath. | ||
When he came to Nicodemus, he said, The Spirit is like the wind. | ||
When he saw the woman at the well, he said, If you knew who I was, you'd ask me for that drink of living water so you would never thirst. | ||
Amen. Lynn, that was so great and beautiful and such a great reminder that we need to be more specific with our prayers and more aware of the Holy Spirit that lives within us. | ||
And I'll remind you of my verse of the day, 1 Peter 5, 8-10, Be sober, be vigilant, because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour. | ||
Resist him steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same sufferings are experienced by your brotherhood in the world. | ||
But may the God of all grace, who called us to his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, After you have suffered a while, perfect, establish, strengthen, and settle you. | ||
Thank you for your call, Len. | ||
A great reminder. And we are trying to sneak in some more of these phone calls before we invite Dr. | ||
McCullough on. Let's go to Tristan in North Dakota. | ||
It sounds like you had something to say about this censorship issue. | ||
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Tristan? Hey, Christy. | |
Can you hear me? I can hear you now. | ||
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Hey, yeah, it's just a wild time to be alive. | |
It really is. It really is. | ||
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Basically, I don't know, I've been just slapping Joe Biden stickers on, you know, every gas pump and go down to the grocery store. | |
That's appropriate, yeah. There is a use for the stickers. | ||
You guys should get some with info words at the bottom, but... | ||
Yeah, I appreciate the little handful of them that you guys give in every order. | ||
So, you know, the arrest Fauci and everything like that. | ||
But, I mean, it's crazy just how quick anybody will shut down any shred of truth, like, instantly on Facebook or Reddit's really bad right now. | ||
Yeah, and you just find it hypocritical, don't you? | ||
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Yeah, yeah, and, you know, All that stuff just winds up getting taken down. | |
It is. It's like 1984 going back and changing definitions. | ||
I just screenshot and screen record and I see that a lot of other people are starting to catch on to that. | ||
That's cool to see. | ||
Yeah. Good job. | ||
Well, thank you for exposing it, and thank you for putting those pictures everywhere. | ||
Tristan, thank you for your phone call. | ||
And I want to talk to Jack in Texas. | ||
Jack, you're on the air. | ||
I see that you're a FEMA employee. | ||
Is there any truth to that FEMA employees are exempt, or was that not accurate? | ||
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That's not accurate at all. | |
Okay. I'm glad that we have somebody to talk to that can explain that. | ||
Thank you. Yeah. | ||
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I actually called. I talked to you a couple weeks ago. | |
I was facing job loss because of the vaccine. | ||
Literally the next day, I got some information from the Office of Personnel Management, that's a government agency, and they have the templates now for the religious and medical exemptions, and it's a complete dumpster fire. | ||
Basically, they're trying to trap people who are going to use that aborted fetal cell argument. | ||
And so that's like a no-go because they're going to just poke so many holes in that. | ||
I'm against abortion, obviously. | ||
I'm a Christian. Yeah. | ||
But I wanted to throw some dates there pretty quick. | ||
I apologize for a lot of information. | ||
So I got an email on Tuesday from FEMA headquarters saying that we will get our exemption forms in two weeks, which OPM's already made them, so why can't we get them now? | ||
And I said, well, I'll give you plenty of time to get in your exemption by November 8th, which is the deadline for your second shot. | ||
And then this morning, I got an email. | ||
Right now, a majority of female employees are working from home remotely. | ||
And anyway, so... | ||
We have decided to use these little affidavits for working from home that we promise to be good employees. | ||
Jack, I'm sorry. | ||
We're running out of time. If you wanted to finish your thoughts, stay on the line. | ||
Otherwise, thank you for your phone call. | ||
And we have Dr. McCullough coming up after this break. | ||
Or maybe in a little bit. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
Stick around. Lots more to cover. | ||
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Get them before they're gone. | |
Welcome back. Chris Steele, guest hosting the War Room today. | ||
I am so excited for our guest. | ||
I said, let's just bring him on right away, and then I'll try and get back to your phone calls after this. | ||
But we have some information we need to hear from the leader in the medical response to COVID-19 disaster, somebody that so many of us are so grateful for to bring us common sense, Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough. It is an honor to talk to you for the first time. | ||
I haven't gotten to talk to you just yet. | ||
So, gosh, and I... Just hold your seat, Dr. | ||
McCullough, because I've got some questions for you. | ||
I've been waiting for this. | ||
So I heard in you talking to Mike Adams, actually, just earlier today, and you were talking about a new CDC report. | ||
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Can you tell me what you were referring to? | |
A new CDC report was out on vaccine failures. | ||
The CDC, through departments of community health, only reports to America a representative sample. | ||
It's not the entire number of cases, but the total they're reporting on their website is 24,000. | ||
Individuals that have either died or been hospitalized after being fully vaccinated strictly by CDC criteria. | ||
That is a large number, everyone would agree. | ||
And sadly, over 25% of that composite is deaths. | ||
And the majority, I mean over 75% are in our seniors over age 65. | ||
So what America needs to know is that vaccines as they exist today cannot be claimed to protect against hospitalization and death. | ||
We're starting to see wholesale failure of the vaccines. | ||
And sorry if I threw you off there a bit. | ||
What I meant to say was that I heard Mike Adams talking to a guest who said he had heard from you about this report, so I probably threw you off a minute. | ||
He's like, wait, was I Mike Adams today? | ||
No, it was actually his guest that had heard from you. | ||
I love how everyone's just connected and sharing the information, but... | ||
Man, it just gets worse every day. | ||
And then just the other day I had mentioned that you had this lawsuit, but this lawsuit was back in September that it was filed against the FDA for the Pfizer vaccine data. | ||
Do you have any updates in regard to that lawsuit? | ||
That's really important. | ||
You know, that was filed by lead attorney Adam Seary in New York, and Adam's done a wonderful job. | ||
He's had demand letters into the CDC demanding recognition of natural immunity, and he has taken the lead on this one and organized a class of what's considered public health and medical professionals, myself included. | ||
I'm part of this broad class that's demanding, through freedom of information, access to all the Pfizer data. | ||
Since the Pfizer vaccine has been used in so many Americans, Americans deserve to know all the information regarding the Pfizer vaccine. | ||
And we have very specific questions, particularly contemporary questions, that need to be answered. | ||
So, for instance, the Pfizer clinical vaccine program was conducted during an era where the wild-type spike protein, the alpha and the beta spike And some gamma variants were probably in the patient population, but I anticipate very close to zero delta, very close to zero delta. | ||
Now, fast forward, the vaccines are failing in the summertime and fall, and we have 99% delta based on the most recent CDC report on the variants. | ||
So we need to understand why the Pfizer vaccines are failing, even in the clinical trials, what was the prototype of a patient where the vaccine failed, and how can we better protect Americans? | ||
And do you have confidence that you'll get the answers as you move forward with this? | ||
Because it gets discouraging for those of us watching, seeing that you're trying to do things, but then we don't see anything happen. | ||
You know, there is a lot of legal activity right now. | ||
Even today, a lawsuit was named in a press release by lead attorney Matt Staver of Liberty Council against five branches of the military. | ||
Again, a broad class of plaintiffs against vaccine mandates with very good rationale. | ||
Similarly, there's been a lawsuit filed by lead attorney Tom Rents against the Department of Health and Human Services for vaccine mortalities. | ||
And a request for a stay or a cessation of the vaccine program. | ||
Now there's going to be amendments based on the response from the DHHS. But there is a ton of legal activity going on as a proxy for a lot of wrongdoing going on by our public health agencies. | ||
We just can't keep up with it. | ||
Dr. McCullough, stick around. | ||
I have to get to these other questions. | ||
We didn't have much time in that segment, but we will after this break. | ||
Thanks. Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
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We are in the final countdown, the final hour of the show. | |
I'm Christy Lee, your guest host, and I am so excited to be talking to Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough, such a brave warrior for truth and justice, trying to hold the bad actors accountable. | ||
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So... Let's get back into it, shall we? | |
So, Dr. McCullough, I did get some information from my now dear friend. | ||
You might be familiar with her, Dr. | ||
Ginger Bregan. And she said that something's going on on October 30th. | ||
Do you want to tell me about this rally or what's going on in Spartansburg, South Carolina? | ||
Do you know? There's going to be a whole series of rallies. | ||
In fact, there's one on Monday morning coming up at Love Field in Dallas with Governor Abbott pushing for some form of vaccine freedoms here in Texas. | ||
They've gone through, the governor issued an executive order, it went into special session, and now there's a lot of work being done to either ban private companies from having vaccine mandates. | ||
We can't have state Agencies in Texas have vaccine mandates. | ||
But if not that, at least have respect for and a fair wavering process for medical | ||
and religious exemptions. | ||
There's also rallies elsewhere around the country. | ||
I think towards the end of this month, I'm gonna be in Mississippi, | ||
and we're gonna see a lot more activity as moving forward. | ||
You know, there's three important circles to think about. | ||
The first is the circle of medical freedom. | ||
And if we allow that circle to be broken, instantly it's related to social freedoms, | ||
like going to school, work, employment, and that's immediately linked to economic freedoms. | ||
So we must preserve the circle of medical freedom. | ||
Everybody has a choice with respect to what medicines that goes in their body, what injections go in their body, and everyone's responsible for their own health. | ||
And in a paper by Block and colleagues in the British Medical Journal, a wonderful summary. | ||
You know, we're at 120 million Americans that are COVID recovered now. | ||
They have natural immunity. They fundamentally have no risk of developing COVID-19. | ||
That was through May. It's 44% of those age 18 to 59. | ||
After the big Delta curve, those numbers are much bigger. | ||
We can breathe a sigh of relief. | ||
We're on the backside of the Delta curve, and it's still 99% Delta. | ||
What we really have left is we have some vaccinated individuals who will get sick with COVID-19, and I want to encourage each and every one of them to seek early treatment, especially those over 50 with medical problems. | ||
Under no circumstances should we allow any vaccine discrimination, whether someone who's elected to take a vaccine or someone who's to defer on the vaccine because it's their medical choice. | ||
I think you're absolutely right there, and it's a good reminder. | ||
Do you know anything about this hospital in Spartanburg, South Carolina, where 9 out of 10 COVID patients are dying for lack of basic care? | ||
A doctor having to travel 90 minutes each way daily to give meds for one of the patients? | ||
Are you aware of any of that? | ||
No, I don't know about it, but I can say broadly there's been a great concern among Americans that inpatient care isn't where it should be. | ||
Americans see standards all over the world, just south of us here in Texas, in Mexico City. | ||
They're doing a wonderful job. | ||
They cleared out their hospitals by using ivermectin. | ||
They did the same thing in large states in India. | ||
They use a combination of ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, other drugs. | ||
Here in the United States, we have monoclonal antibodies, which we can use as an outpatient, | ||
but they're not readily used as soon as a patient becomes an inpatient. | ||
And in fact, that should be done. | ||
We should extend all the drugs we're using as an outpatient very effectively, | ||
including ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin, doxycycline, colchicine, | ||
aspirin, and full-dose anticoagulants. | ||
We should extend those to inpatient care. | ||
When patients get admitted to the hospital, there shouldn't be a step down in care. | ||
We should have a step up in care. | ||
Look at these data that you can see there. | ||
Patients being fully vaccinated in the hospital, they can really get in trouble. | ||
And in fact, a large number of them can die. | ||
So I'm fearful that patients who are getting vaccinated maybe are delaying in seeking care, | ||
or they think they're protected against COVID-19. | ||
And then the CDC data, as you just showed, is telling us that the fully vaccinated can get in trouble and they need our care just as much as the unvaccinated. | ||
Again, a good reminder because I think that they try and divide us so much in the media that sometimes we lose sight of. | ||
What we're really asking for is just choice, personal choice and respecting others' choices. | ||
Good reminder there. I don't know if you had a chance to see any of the interview between Joe Rogan and Dr. | ||
Sanjay Gupta at all. | ||
It's been very much in the news. | ||
Again, I'm sure you're so busy, maybe you didn't have a chance to see it, but I was interested because I did listen to some of it. | ||
And when Joe Rogan brought up the whole concept of why are they pushing this on kids so much, we know that there's a risk of myocarditis. | ||
Dr. Sanjay Gupta, I believe, I was trying to write some of this stuff down because it intrigued me, I believe he said that children are more likely to get myocarditis from COVID-19 than they are to get it from a vaccination. | ||
Yeah. Do you have any idea where he would have gotten that data from, or is there even any truth to it? | ||
You know, there is a paper in the New England Journal of Medicine that tried to compare, I think, two different processes. | ||
One is myocarditis with the vaccines, which is not completely reported, and they basically relied upon data from the CDC. And then the elevation in troponin that occurs in sick hospitalized patients with COVID-19, largely adults, and the conclusions were that were false in my view. | ||
They basically called both conditions myocarditis. | ||
Well, the patients with COVID-19 in the hospital, they don't meet a strict definition of myocarditis. | ||
They have ICU sickness. | ||
We see troponin elevations for bacterial sepsis and other problems. | ||
The myocarditis we're concerned about is due to the vaccine and it's manifest by chest pain, signs and symptoms of heart failure, market elevations in troponin. | ||
We're talking 10 to 100-fold increases in blood troponin levels indicating heart injury, dramatic EKG changes, SD segment elevation globally. | ||
And then reductions in heart pumping function we see by echocardiography. | ||
When the CDC looked at this in June, they put out statements that they thought it was rare. | ||
But importantly, they only had 200 cases. | ||
It's now explosive. | ||
The CDC has over 6,000 cases they've certified. | ||
In a paper by Tracy Hogan, colleagues from University of California, Davis, what she found is that a young person is far more likely to be hospitalized with vaccine myocarditis than take their chances with COVID and being hospitalized with COVID. The tradeoff is not even close. | ||
If a child gets COVID, it's like a one or two day cold. | ||
Even those with severe symptoms can be readily treated with easy to use drugs like azithromycin, And prednisone, budesonide, aspirin. | ||
It's easy to get children through COVID-19. | ||
Let me tell you what, I'm a cardiologist. | ||
It is not easy to get these kids through myocarditis. | ||
And so there's great concern that we're going to lose muscle pumping function. | ||
We have to use drugs to prevent the development of heart failure, do serial testing, electrocardiograms, echocardiograms. | ||
The kids have to have office visits. | ||
These young children don't have any business seeing a cardiologist like me. | ||
They should go be having fun with school and sports in the fall instead of being in doctor's offices with myocarditis. | ||
Now, another disingenuous claim has been that it's mild. | ||
Well, we don't know that because the vaccines just started in children. | ||
We're not going to know if it's mild until months later to see if the kids indeed develop heart failure or have signs of symptoms. | ||
So this is really just experimenting on our children. | ||
Yeah, so one can't say it's rare because when it was rare at 200, it exploded to 6,000. | ||
So it's clearly not rare. It was the tip of the iceberg, as I said in the media back when they were first discussing this. | ||
And not only that, but it's not mild. | ||
We can't say it's mild. | ||
Every indicator we have suggests That this could be a major problem emerging in the children. | ||
And the FDA agree. The FDA has official warnings on Pfizer and Moderna. | ||
Don't use these vaccines in young people because they cause myocarditis. | ||
Experimentally, we know now that they cause myocarditis. | ||
So I've gone on TV. I was on Laura Ingraham. | ||
I told Laura this spring, I said, under no circumstances should anyone under age 30 Take a COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
So why are they pushing it so hard? | ||
What is the goal? | ||
Why are they pushing it so hard? | ||
They're not well supported, and I'm certainly not in the meeting rooms of the federal officials. | ||
They don't have a class of doctors that have hundreds of publications that are skilled in cardiology, skilled in the medical specialties. | ||
So I think part of it's a competency issue at the highest levels. | ||
They certainly don't have doctors who are treating COVID-19 patients that are handling vaccine injuries. | ||
You know, we've had nearly three quarters of a million Americans that have been injured by the vaccines. | ||
The CDC and FDA ought to be opening up vaccine injury centers at this point in time. | ||
Managing the injuries that are cardiac, neurologic, immunologic and GI. Sadly, over 20,000 Americans have been permanently disabled by the vaccines. | ||
Wow, this is just so awful. | ||
Dr. McCullough, thank you for being on. | ||
I would love to hold you over for one more segment if you have time. | ||
Sure. Okay, great. More to ask you. | ||
Thank you. Honored to talk to you, Dr. | ||
McCullough. Be back after this. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
I'm guest hosting today. My name is Christy Lee, and I have on with me Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough, who has led the charge to common sense of how we approach this coronavirus situation. | ||
And Dr. McCullough, you have been so informative so far. | ||
So I got to ask you, what has it been like Being that voice crying in the wilderness. | ||
I mean, does it ever feel like that? | ||
Or do you feel like you have so much support that you don't ever feel like that? | ||
Well, the support systems are strong. | ||
You know, America has about 500 doctors now that have enough courage to treat COVID-19 as an outpatient. | ||
They're trying to hold down the fort. | ||
We've got a million doctors on the sidelines still, half a million nurse practitioners and PAs. | ||
So I can tell you, our phones are blowing up. | ||
Just at the break here, I took about four texts on various critical patients around the country. | ||
We're doing the best we can, but we need more doctors to come off the sidelines. | ||
I know it's terrifying to try to face COVID-19. | ||
Even if it's over the phone, they're terrified with how sick these patients are. | ||
It's clear they need early treatment long before the hospitalization. | ||
And people ought to be activated. | ||
Patients can help by knowing where to get monoclonal antibodies. | ||
We use monoclonal antibodies. | ||
You mentioned Joe Rogan. | ||
Joe got our sequence multi-drug therapy the way I drew it up for America starting last year with monoclonal antibodies, nutraceuticals, and supplements, followed by ivermectin, additional drugs, steroids, and Joe Rogan got through it in a few days. | ||
And I can tell you, if he would have followed the NIH guidelines, a big guy like Joe Rogan, the virus eats people like them alive. | ||
He would have been on the ventilator. | ||
So I can tell you Right now, early-sequence multi-drug therapy as fully supported by the Truth for Health Foundation, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, American Frontline Doctors, and the Frontline Critical Care Consortium. | ||
They have additional protocols. | ||
That's the way to go in America. | ||
America knows COVID-19 is treatable, and so does the rest of the world, and no one should be denied treatment if they're at high risk over age 50 who come down with acute COVID. So my question is, what is it like to hear somebody like Dr. | ||
Sanjay Gupta? Is he just out of touch? | ||
Why do you think that someone like you and someone like him can be so divided on your interpretation of what's going on? | ||
I think it's a clinical and academic experience. | ||
You know, I'm coming up on 700 publications in the peer-reviewed literature. | ||
I have 51 publications. | ||
I'm in an author block on 51 publications on COVID-19. | ||
I'm the editor of a major journal, president of a major medical society. | ||
I've treated hundreds of COVID-19 patients, advised on 1,000. | ||
I've had the illness myself. | ||
I mean, someone like Sanjay Gupta is a wonderful guy. | ||
He's a smart guy, but he's just kind of out He's flanked in this case. | ||
He's not somebody who's gonna be in a position of authority. | ||
And I didn't ever use that word before, but when I went on Tucker Carlson back in May, Tucker started to get all worked up as I was basically telling him the story of suppression of early treatment. | ||
In order to force mass vaccination, Tucker started to get really agitated, looked up at the camera and said, listen, if you don't know who this doctor is, go look him up. | ||
I think he has authority. | ||
I said, holy smokes, I guess maybe I do have authority. | ||
But I've been delighted to try to help America the best I can. | ||
I've testified in the U.S. Senate, multiple state senates. | ||
My advice has been relied upon. | ||
I've had a whole series of op-eds in The Hill last year that properly guided America through what was going to happen with the pandemic. | ||
This year I've been honored to be a regular contributor on Fox News. | ||
I'm very dedicated to just citing the data. | ||
I'm giving the data and then everyone else can fairly interpret it. | ||
That's how we're going to get out of this pandemic crisis is by following the scientific data as it's published. | ||
Dr. McCullough, we have seen other doctors viciously attacked and targeted, and some have had their licenses threatened to be taken away. | ||
How have you been immune to that so far, or have you faced some of that? | ||
It's interesting. I have actually never had a face-to-face challenge or just a discussion with anybody about a topic. | ||
See, if someone would kind of want to talk about vaccine safety and efficacy early treatment, and it's rarely been even an email exchange. | ||
Most doctors who don't treat COVID-19 or those who are just promoting the vaccine and ignoring the vaccine safety issues, I think most of them right now are either confused They look fearful. | ||
They look frightened. They look remorseful. | ||
And most of them, honestly, can't look us in the eye. | ||
You know, millionaire Steve Kirsch, who's the director of the COVID Early Treatment Fund, he's basically put out a challenge. | ||
He said, listen, I'll put $2 million on the table if anybody will come to the table on the other side and just fairly discuss vaccine safety and efficacy. | ||
You know what? No one will come forward. | ||
Well, I mean, that speaks volumes, but I've talked to so many just hometown doctors and things like that who have shared with me that they disagree with a lot of what's put out there, but they're like, I can't say anything. | ||
I'm not going to show my face. | ||
I'll get my license taken away. | ||
Well, let me give you a piece of good news. | ||
I was a featured speaker at a major symposium at the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers in Lincoln, Nebraska this week. | ||
It was just announced by the Nebraska Attorney General today that they will not in any way try to injure or harm or investigate doctors for properly using ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine in the treatment of COVID-19. | ||
I think it was great to see that come out by the Attorney General. | ||
Wow. Yeah, we need to see more of that. | ||
And you haven't had resistance in using any of those medicines? | ||
Because the media makes it seem like you're just not even allowed to use drugs. | ||
We are seeing resistance. | ||
The major chains are doing all kinds of administrative ploys to try to block the prescriptions of these medications. | ||
And it's not just hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, it's even use of budesonide, a pomacort inhaler. | ||
We've heard stories recently about making betadine, you know, the dilute solution that we use in the nose and the mouth that's so valuable in cutting down the viral load and preventing COVID-19, even making betadine more difficult to access. | ||
So the pharmacies, as they are part of the vaccine stakeholders, you know, they're a major administration arm for the vaccines. | ||
They seem to be really working against early treatment. | ||
But there's a lot of heroic community pharmacies that are stepping up and filling prescriptions for patients. | ||
And patients are indeed getting early ambulatory treatment. | ||
And you know that because the hospitalizations are down and the deaths are down. | ||
And the only way that can bring that, the only reason why these curves go away is early treatment. | ||
How have they had so much control over the hospitals? | ||
Because my good friend, her dad was in the hospital and her dad had a prescription for ivermectin, but she couldn't get it to him because the hospital wouldn't allow it. | ||
Hospitals have been taken to court over and over again by concerned families demanding ivermectin, full dose aspirin, full dose anticoagulation. | ||
Families actually know how patients should be treated and the hospital administrators and doctors, CCU directors, chief medical officers, they must be embarrassed. | ||
When they're told by a court how to treat patients properly. | ||
So I'm sincerely hopeful that our inpatient colleagues will start to get the message that they want to see a much broader, much more intensive treatment of our seniors in the hospital and bring these mortality rates down. | ||
They just can't go in the hospital and get remdesivir, low dose decadron and get put on the ventilator. | ||
That's wholly inadequate. | ||
We have so many more therapies that work as an outpatient, and they clearly can be continued as an inpatient. | ||
All right. I'm going to have to let you go, Dr. | ||
McCullough, but it was such a great honor to talk to you. | ||
So exciting. I hope I get to do it again. | ||
Final, real quick word on, are we going to, just yes or no, are we going to see some action on these lawsuits? | ||
Yes. All right. | ||
That is what I want to hear. | ||
We want to see some action, some justice, some accountability. | ||
Thank you so much, Dr. | ||
McCullough, and I'm sure we'll be talking to you again soon. | ||
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Thank you. And there you go. | |
We'll be back after this break. | ||
I'll start taking more of your phone calls again. | ||
Thank you for watching. We're in our final half hour. | ||
Listen, we need generals. | ||
We need people with platforms like Joe Rogan and other people like that who are free-thinking spirits who don't buy into the false narrative and are able to kind of dig out the truth themselves. | ||
And they have the trust of the people. | ||
So this is the key here. | ||
This is a narrative war. | ||
The enemies of humanity have control over the social media. | ||
They have a head start in social media and mainstream media. | ||
But we can catch up, and a little truth, a little light, This is a lot of darkness, so I plead on people like Joe and Rogan and other people with platforms to wake up, join together as an army of truth speakers and say no to these animals and these despots and save as many people as we can with spreading the truth. | ||
The soul of humanity is at stake. | ||
I had thousands, hundreds, probably thousands of sick patients with no treatment. | ||
What are you supposed to do? | ||
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Let them die? The government was telling us to send them home. | |
The government is still telling us, the NIH, as of today, tells you don't treat COVID, go home, then go to the hospital, and if the oxygen is less than 92, then you should be treated. | ||
That's a policy of a government that wants you to die. | ||
Any policy that obstructs early pre-hospital treatment is a policy of death. | ||
And I'm sorry to say this, but I have to be realistic and I have to protect humanity. | ||
I feel I have to let the world know that we are being slaughtered by a few sociopathic, corrupt oligarchs and corrupt governments and false promises. | ||
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And we need to stop listening to these people saying no! | |
I'm not gonna let you kill me or my family and the people I love. | ||
No! And come to my house and try to put a shot into my arm. | ||
Let's see what happens to you. You'll get a different shot. | ||
The difference between us and Australia now, where they're building gulags already, | ||
and then turning people into quarantine facilities, and putting ankle braces on people who don't want to take | ||
the shot, is that we have 450 million guns. | ||
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Welcome back to the War Room. | |
Christy Lee August hosting today having some fun. | ||
Sitting here keeping the seat warm. | ||
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Anyway, I want to get back to your phone calls. | ||
Just wanted to mention, since we were just talking to Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough, a couple other articles, and then I'll get back to your phone calls. | ||
The most vaccinated state in the U.S. has record positive COVID cases, and they have no clue why. | ||
Cases have exceeded the previous daily moving average high of 218 a few weeks earlier and surged to 226, and no one knows how this happened. | ||
At a press conference Tuesday, Governor Phil Scott acknowledged that his administration had been surprised. | ||
By the duration of the surge, they went back up for whatever reason. | ||
I don't know. I wish I had the answer, he said. | ||
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So these are the people that are usually like, science, science, follow the science. | |
And then he's like, I don't know what's going on. | ||
Okay. And in Scotland, they have record excess deaths, not from COVID, but illness or disease that went undiagnosed, of course, untreated. | ||
All the things that Dr. McCullough was saying need to happen as we need to address these things. | ||
Scotland claims a vaccination rate of 89%. | ||
89% and they're still dealing with this. | ||
Crazy. Let's get back to your phone calls. | ||
I did see one I was going to take. | ||
Maybe you gave up on me and stopped waiting. | ||
Yeah, I think you did. Shoot. | ||
Okay, so let's talk to Wild in Wisconsin. | ||
You're on the show. Wild, thanks for waiting. | ||
You know, Christy, I was wondering about some rabbit holes about what you were talking about earlier with the sexual brainwashing of children and trans people in private places, along with some COVID-19 rabbit holes. | ||
I'd like to zoom through if you've got time. | ||
What did you want to address? | ||
Well, do you think a trans bathroom assault similar to Virginia are happening all the time, all over the place, or in liberal stronghold cities like States like California or cities like Portland or New York? | ||
Do I think that they're happening everywhere? | ||
I'm not sure where they're happening, but I know that there was two... | ||
I don't even know how to say it delicately, but there was two sexual instances in two separate counties right near the district here in Texas that happened. | ||
And I find a correlation between you're shoving these uncomfortable sexual content situations in these books and having adults that are not their parents trying to pressure them to talk about gender identity and everything. | ||
And then you wonder why there's a trauma response and there's people acting out. | ||
I think it's all correlated. | ||
And then you have displays like that that are marketing this content to the kids. | ||
What do you think, Wild? | ||
Well, you know, like there was like the restraining order or, you know, gag order for him talking and like Maybe in other states or areas of the U.S., people would abide to that or not want to face the ostracization. | ||
And I'm really kind of shocked. | ||
Like, why wouldn't the all-knowing NSA or CIA allow such a thing? | ||
Well, they're sick. | ||
They're sick. Can't trust any of them. | ||
No. And then with coronavirus, do you think the same medical money-making maniacal manipulation as Seen with coronavirus is being implemented in similar ways with like cancer amputations or other illnesses. | ||
Amputations because like you know of young people's limbs to so on to old rich people for anti-aging like in that one Newsweek article. | ||
Yeah, it's all sick. | ||
I mean, remember, I mean, for me, faith-based, the Bible tells us Satan comes to kill and destroy. | ||
And that's what we're seeing happen. | ||
Death threats, basically. | ||
I mean, what are we seeing happen in the hospitals as far as you can't get an organ if you're both vaccinated? | ||
They're basically putting a gun to your head saying, like... | ||
Either you take this or you die, because that's what happens. | ||
When you don't get the organ you need, that's a death sentence. | ||
And all of these hospitals, more and more and more of them, are denying organ transplants unless you have a vaccine. | ||
So they're effectively putting a gun to your head, die or get the vaccine. | ||
I mean, it's all related, and we know how much Satan and evil hates humanity. | ||
And we're seeing it come out in every form with the perverse pornography, with the sheer push to vaccinate our children that are so far down on the totem pole as far as like actually being able to get the vaccine and actually having any risk of mortality. | ||
I think it's all related, Wild. | ||
And then on like a lighter note, I guess. | ||
Did you see the latest James Bond movie where the Heracles GMO virus targets and smokes all the Illuminati or in the movie they call it Spectre members? | ||
No, I haven't seen that yet. | ||
Oh, you should see the movie. | ||
It was good. I'm sure I will. | ||
My husband's a huge movie fan, so I'm sure that I'll get around to it. | ||
Thank you for your phone call, Wild. | ||
Let's go to Dan in Kansas. | ||
How is that hard to say? Dan in Kansas. | ||
Dan. You there? | ||
In Kansas? Hi. | ||
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Hi. I didn't know they were going to put me on. | |
I was just waiting around. | ||
Yeah, there's this on Amazon. | ||
It was like a number one bestseller under nativity sets. | ||
It has, you know, baby Jesus and Joseph and Mary and they're wearing a mask. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
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This is insane. | |
There's a nativity scene with Joseph, Mary and Jesus wearing masks. | ||
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Yes, and it was like a number one bestseller under there. | |
I tried finding it when I was talking to one of the crew members. | ||
Yeah, it was pretty bizarre. | ||
Somebody showed it to me at work, and I thought, you know, I gotta talk about it. | ||
Yeah, it's bizarro world, man. | ||
The only reason I can think of why that would be popular is like a gag gift. | ||
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Yeah, it's pretty bizarre. | |
There it is! Oh my goodness. | ||
That's crazy. To me, that's blasphemy. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
You don't need new masks. | ||
Well, thanks for letting us know the tip about this crazy conundrum on Amazon. | ||
This is, in my opinion, sacrilegious because the Bible says, God has not given me a spirit of fear, but of peace, love, and sound mind. | ||
And no one in their right mind would be wearing masks. | ||
In the Bible seat. | ||
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Come on. Get out of here with that. | |
All right. Well, we will have one more segment to take your phone calls after this coming up break. | ||
But here, let's laugh about another situation. | ||
The new WHO COVID origin investigation team includes another Peter Daszak minion. | ||
So it's already laughable that WHO, I'm like, WHO, WHO, that they're even, I'm wondering where it came from. | ||
We already know where it came from, but they laughably put an investigation team together and they include on the team. | ||
They're saying that it's avoiding conflict of interest, but they put on one of the same people that signed the letter with Peter Daszak in a Lancet, which attempted to shut down the theory of the lab leak before it had even been looked into. | ||
But this is who's going to be investigating the origin of Come on. | ||
This is ridiculous. Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
Christy Lee guest hosting. | ||
It's been a fun week. Popping from here to American Journal, back to War Room, and then I get to do live on Sunday night. | ||
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Sunday night live. And get a chance to talk to you then, too, me. | |
What a busy week it has been. | ||
But we'll make it through. | ||
So let's get back to the phone calls. | ||
Juju in Indiana, you wanted to talk about some of the vaccine studies. | ||
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Juju? Hello, can you hear me? | |
Yeah, now I can. Okay, great, yeah. | ||
I just wanted to say you guys are doing a great job. | ||
Infowars is an amazing source of information, hence the Infowar. | ||
And I like how you break it up also with humor. | ||
You are very entertaining folks as well. | ||
I thought the story about the brain force that you stole was pretty cute. | ||
But anyway, I just wanted to call and like... | ||
Emphasize the point that there's so much information out there. | ||
There's so much information out there that people can get. | ||
People can get this information from the CDC. But Juju, it's all YouTubers. | ||
It's just conspiracy theorists. | ||
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Oh yeah, I know. | |
But you just have to ignore that and just push forward. | ||
What I'm saying is I've been compiling and archiving all kinds of PDFs from all these medical journals and all these websites. | ||
And I don't know if InfoWars has anything like that. | ||
In their arsenal, if they just have a place where people can go and find an archive of all these studies or whatever and download them, because people are going to need to know this information. | ||
Lawyers are going to need to know this information. | ||
There are thousands of lawsuits going on right now All over the country, all over the world, and, like, there needs to be as much data readily available as possible. | ||
Yeah, it's always a good idea to be your own personal warrior as far as, like, archiving articles and doing screenshots. | ||
Sometimes I kick myself if I don't do a screenshot because in today's world, they just turn around and change it, and you're like, I know what I saw before, but they got caught, and so... | ||
Now I don't have the evidence that they change it. | ||
So it's like we constantly have to be collecting evidence, like you said. | ||
I think it's a good idea to have your own personal arsenals, if you will, like you said, taking responsibility and making your own collections. | ||
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Oh yeah, absolutely. Make sure that it gets around and make sure that you have it at the ready. | |
And make sure that you can give it physical copies to people because that's another way to combat censorship is being able to give people physical copies. | ||
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You talked about your friend Ginger Bregan. | |
Her and her husband, Peter Bregan, their book is fantastic. | ||
Isn't it so good? | ||
I mean, that's a great compilation right there. | ||
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Oh yeah, absolutely. And if you order it now before they actually release the hard copy, they send you in an email a PDF that you can copy infinitely and share with whoever. | |
Yeah. Fantastic. | ||
But yeah, if I could though, I wanted to go over at least a couple things from a couple studies that I don't hear people talk about much, if that's alright. | ||
Okay, real quick so I can take some other phone calls too. | ||
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Oh, okay. Well, there's the matter that Dr. | |
Fleming talked about when he's been on the Infowars programs about the absolute risk reduction from the emergency use authorization studies. | ||
And he showed that the average absolute risk reduction from all the vaccines is less than 1%. | ||
Well, you can find studies in medical journals where they treated COVID patients or they looked at COVID patients and the absolute risk reduction of other things. | ||
And like the absolute risk reduction, you can find studies that show the combination of zinc and vitamin C is 23%. | ||
You wonder why the CDC recently changed their definitions for the words vaccine and vaccination on their own website. | ||
They took the word immunity out and put in protection. | ||
Well, 23% is a hell of a lot more protection than less than 1% on average. | ||
That's one. Then there's nitric oxide, not nitrous oxide, nitric oxide. | ||
There's a difference. I've heard Zev Zelenko talk about HydroShot and how that raises the nitric oxide in the blood. | ||
You can order nitric oxide nasal spray. | ||
It's shown in these studies that you can find in medical journals that say that it reduces the viral load of COVID-19 patients by 95% in less than 24 hours. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, keep on spreading that information, Juju, and just get it out to those closest around you. | ||
We all need to do that as warriors. | ||
Thank you for your phone call, Juju. | ||
I need to get to some other phone calls. | ||
Wayne in Texas, you need to talk about political correctness. | ||
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Yes, ma'am. How are you doing? | |
Good. How are you? Doing very good. | ||
Hey, so one of the things that I wanted to discuss, and I'll start off with a quote because I think it's a really good one to kind of segue into what I wanted to discuss, but it's a quote by Booker T. Washington, and the quote goes, the prime condition of slavery was to exclude every avenue to knowledge so that the slave had no estate, no family, his sole inheritance was his body. | ||
That being said, I think that's a real good foundation for what we're up against. | ||
The way I look at it, with our enemy, a lot of the satanic plans of the globalist eugenicist, whatever you want to call them, is to confuse our language essentially through the concepts of political correctness or wokeism, to divide the nuclear family according to LGBTQ concepts and reorganize us into these largely part corporate-backed Social constructs. | ||
These are things that I believe we need to be real mindful of. | ||
I also wanted to offer you some insight kind of into your argument with the school district there at Groundrock as well. | ||
If you look into Frank Muncie, who started Muncie Trust Company, which was essentially the foundational trust company of a lot of the current publications that we're up against. | ||
Nowadays, he also started the printing press of the original dime novels, which were largely in part targeted towards youth sold as, you know, comic books, you know, which were largely in part carried in places that sold, you know, smut-type merchandise early on. | ||
There was a book called Seduction of the Innocent by a psychologist by the name of Frank Wordham. | ||
And what it did is it attacked a lot of the BDS and M concepts that were being depicted in the comic book industry, you know, back in the 40s and 50s. | ||
This is an old argument. | ||
This went all the way, you know, into the Senate and largely part of what they were doing is through these cheap dime novels that were able to be widely distributed for real cheap and targeted to these youths. | ||
They were able to psychologically manipulate, you know, a large generation of people. | ||
That's still what they seek to do. | ||
You can even get into, you know, H.P. Lovecraft that they call Cthulhu and You know, a lot of the foundations of different comic ideas, you know, Batman with the current bi-plan or the Batwing, you know, the psychiatric building concept, if you want to look into that as being a symbol. | ||
But, I mean, this stuff goes. | ||
Mm-hmm. Yeah, good reminders there, Wayne. | ||
Thank you for your phone call. | ||
Let's try and take one more phone call. | ||
Dylan from Wisconsin. | ||
Dylan? You're on there. | ||
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Dylan? There we go. | |
Hey, how's it going? So, I have a friend of mine that I know very closely. | ||
His name is Jeremy Brown, Master Sergeant, Green Beret, 24 years, 17 tours. | ||
He actually talked on the show. | ||
He was the one that was confronted by the FBI, and they tried to recruit him before January 6th. | ||
Oh, yeah. Okay, I know what you're talking about. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. So, I was sucking beers with him not too long ago, and then he shot me a message. | |
It was a voice recording of a voicemail on his phone. | ||
But he sent me from the Department of Homeland Security asking him about his location, trying to figure out why he was moving around. | ||
And then next thing you know, he got arrested with no bail a couple weeks ago. | ||
And it has been completely censored. | ||
He's kind of a guy that they either, you know, quote, unquote, Force him to commit his own suicide, you know, keyword force, or silence him just because he is a patriot that doesn't want to give up on, you know, the American dream and our Constitution and God-given rights. | ||
This guy is a, you know, Master Sergeant Green Beret. | ||
The guy's a special forces guy. | ||
Is obviously a threat to them. | ||
And the reason why they arrested him was because he was working as a security for one of the families that were at the January 6th rally. | ||
Which I didn't understand how a man that was working a security gig could get arrested. | ||
Yeah. Seems fishy. | ||
And why they arrested him so far out from the time frame of January 6th. | ||
I mean, that's It just doesn't make any sense for it not to be going public right now. | ||
I just didn't understand why. | ||
Well, thanks for the tip, Dylan. | ||
I'll look more into that and see if we can find out anything with some of the connections that we have. | ||
But thank you for your phone call. | ||
And thank all of you, because we have got to dip out now in 30 seconds. | ||
So let me just remind you to... | ||
From our verse of the day, to close it out, be of sober spirit, be on the alert. | ||
You know our devil's prowling right now, but we can stand firm. | ||
God of all grace has called you to his eternal glory in Christ. | ||
He will perfect, confirm, strengthen, and establish you. | ||
Have a great, great weekend and join me on Sunday for Sunday Night Live. | ||
See you then. | ||
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