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Not like the Democrats in Philadelphia that watched a woman get raped on a train for almost an hour. | ||
No, a good conservative stopped a crime from happening, a man with a gun, a Marine. | ||
He was on Fox News last night, and, well, the segment highlight was this. | ||
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A beer if you want one. | |
Thanks so much, James. I'll take a beer, please. | ||
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Get him a beer, everybody, and I'd love to buy you one as well on me in Yuma, Arizona. | |
Thank you so much, James. And remember, Epstein didn't kill himself. | ||
Okay, got it. Very clever. | ||
It's funny to Fox News that the largest industrial level sex trafficker that they helped cover up the activities of was murdered in jail and they covered that up too. | ||
That's funny to Dana Perino and so good for her. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, Owen Troyer here. | ||
I'm going to be with you for this segment and the next, and then Christy Lee is going to be taking over. | ||
I just had some leftover news from the Jones show I wanted to get to, and a couple of video clips as well. | ||
This happened at the White House today. | ||
Just unbelievable the level of lies that Jen Psaki is willing to tell. | ||
They know no bounds. | ||
This is saying a lot. | ||
This could be the worst one yet. | ||
Peter Doocy asked Jen Psaki why Biden lied in the fake town hall last night about going to the border, and listen to Psaki's response. | ||
We've seen from companies, large companies, private sector companies, that have implemented these requirements across the board. | ||
Okay, following up on something else the President said last night. | ||
Why did President Biden say he has been to the border? | ||
Well, Peter, as you may have seen, there's been reporting that he did drive through the border when he was on the campaign trail in 2008, and he is certainly familiar with the fact, and it stuck with him, with the fact that in El Paso, the border goes right through The center of town. | ||
But what the most important thing everyone should know and understand is that the president has worked on these issues throughout his entire career and is well versed in every aspect of our immigration system, including the border. | ||
That includes when he was vice president and he went to Mexico and Central America. | ||
So Biden has not been to the border. | ||
Peter Doocy says he said he was at the border last night. | ||
He's not been. What do you say? | ||
She says, well, he was there in 2008. | ||
He was there 15 years ago. | ||
Don't you know anything, Peter? He was at the border 15 years ago. | ||
I think that counts, Peter. Okay, Jen. | ||
Wow. Just unabashed the lies and the arrogance and the smirk on Jen Psaki is really starting to annoy people and for the right reasons. | ||
One more clip here and then I'm just going to do a news blitz before Christy Lee takes over. | ||
So, you know what? | ||
That's okay, guys. Do we have the Brandon video? | ||
I'll explain it if we don't, either way. | ||
With the handicapped guy? | ||
With Biden? Either way, so here's what's going on. | ||
So, do we have the video? | ||
Alright, go ahead and roll it. | ||
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Brandon, could you do me a favor and tell the president what you've told me and so many other people about what Lynn means to you for your care? | |
Without her, I would not be able to have the life that I have. | ||
And there are thousands of people like me every day who without these wonderful people that walk with me would not be able to live the life that they live. | ||
They give us a substantial life. | ||
And they give you hope. | ||
And I thank you so much for the Build Back Better Point. | ||
And I'm here to fight with you. | ||
You're not alone. | ||
So that's Brandon, who is now the, I guess, mascot for the Build Back Better plan, which is just sick now. | ||
The Democrats using the handicap for mascots. | ||
And he says, oh, thank you for the Build Back Better plan. | ||
It saved my life. It's not even real. | ||
It's not even a thing yet. So they give this handicap guy a script to read off of to promote the Build Back Better plan that's not even in existence yet. | ||
I guess it is in some practices we're seeing it. | ||
But see, his name is Brandon. | ||
Do you think that's a coincidence? | ||
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Nope. Neither do I. You want to steal, let's go Brandon! | |
They want to steal it! | ||
So do you think they're going to use him now and they're going to say, oh, they're talking about Brandon! | ||
Oh, of course. Absolutely. | ||
They can't rein it in, so they got to steal it. | ||
Well, let's go Brandon had a nice run, but it might be time to go back to... | ||
Muck Joe Biden. | ||
We'll be right back. Ladies and gentlemen, it is Friday, October 22nd, 2021. | ||
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I'm just going to be here for this segment and then Christy Lee is taking over and I forgot. | ||
I was just sitting down, she was at a parent school board meeting last night, just more | ||
of fighting back against the tyranny that's going on in these schools with the children. | ||
It's not quite as bad as Loudoun County, but they're doing a lot of dirty tricks here in | ||
Texas too. | ||
So Chrissy Lee's going to have that and a lot of other news coming up. | ||
I just want to do a news blitz right now because I got all this leftover news that I couldn't | ||
cover in the Jones Show. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
You think three hours on air still is not enough. | ||
So let's just get right into it here. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene and a few other Republicans in Congress are actually fighting for us and so they need to continue to get our support and our prayers. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene confronted Liz Cheney. | ||
Yesterday on the Bannon floor vote, which most Republicans actually voted for Bannon to be indicted or whatever it is. | ||
It's such a joke. But no, she went right to Liz Cheney's face and called her a joke to her face. | ||
So that's nice. We have some fighters there in Congress. | ||
And then she put this comment out afterwards. | ||
Congress is an utter failure. | ||
Total, complete failure. | ||
They don't care about you, your family, your job, your security, or your freedoms. | ||
They only care about themselves. | ||
They make me sick. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
We accept her. One of us. | ||
And then, who saw this coming? | ||
Oh my goodness. Afghan evacuee charged with rape in Montana. | ||
Wow. And now the Montana governor is trying to stop more of the Afghan migrants from being resettled into Montana after one of them raped a woman. | ||
You know, that's kind of a thing like, hey, a girl got raped in a bathroom because of the Democrats wanting to have a transgender bathroom bill and they covered it up. | ||
Hey, a girl got raped in Montana because of your Afghan resettlement program. | ||
I don't know how many times I've asked this. | ||
I'll ask it again one more time today, probably more times in the future. | ||
How many people have to get raped? | ||
For us to realize Democrat Party policy is destroying us. | ||
Did you hear me? How many people have to get raped? | ||
And that's not even the worst. How many people have to get killed? | ||
How many people have to get killed before we realize what Democrat Party policy is doing to us? | ||
So another rape, thanks to Democrats. | ||
Remember when they told us mRNA vaccines don't exist? | ||
You remember this? They said, that's a conspiracy theory, you kook. | ||
There's no such thing as an mRNA vaccine. | ||
Well, now they're bragging about it. | ||
This is CNBC. Messenger RNA, a groundbreaking biotechnology, has immense potential beyond fighting infectious disease. | ||
This is how it works. And it's a Pfizer ad promoted by CNBC. And so they're admitting it's a nanotechnology. | ||
It can be used to track and trace you with nanotechnology. | ||
Or it could be maybe used to fight an infectious disease, whichever one they determine they want to promote at the time. | ||
It may do both. | ||
It may do neither. Well, it'll definitely track and trace you. | ||
Oh, that used to be a conspiracy theory. | ||
There's no mRNA. There's no nanotechnology. | ||
Come on, conspiracy theorists. | ||
Well, now they're just bragging about it. | ||
But they didn't want to be honest about this when the vaccine was coming out because then you might be more skeptical. | ||
So now that they've got the mandates and they've already vaccinated most of the population in their eyes, they just figure, and now we'll tell them what it really is. | ||
Now we'll be honest about it. | ||
Kind of like with Fauci and the NIH now all admitting that they started the pandemic. | ||
So that'll be coming up next too. | ||
But here's another doctor. | ||
Just more proof the vaccine is not just unnecessary, but there's other treatments to stop you from getting COVID. Or the treatment that worked for me twice, which was nothing. | ||
My experience from Dr. | ||
Syed Haider, my experience using ivermectin and fluvoxamine in 4,000 COVID patients, five hospitalized, zero dead, 4,000 recovered, Five threats, one medical board campaign, one lawyer retained, hundreds of medication transfers for pharmacist refusals. | ||
So, you don't need the vaccines. | ||
They're completely unnecessary. | ||
Most people will, if they get COVID, you don't even need to go to a hospital. | ||
You don't even need to do anything. A couple days of bed rest like any other flu, you'll be fine. | ||
Some chicken noodle soup, some orange juice. | ||
But, you know, they built this thing up into the worst virus ever, so people are just deadly afraid of it. | ||
But... Pfizer is now warning that a fourth booster shot may be needed for those that have not died yet. | ||
So there you go. | ||
That's a little humor for you there. | ||
And now, after... | ||
So you remember, China, they tested their hypersonic missile. | ||
And what did the Pentagon come out and say? | ||
What did the U.S. government say? This is an actual quote. | ||
They said, we don't know how they got this technology. | ||
How does this technology even exist? | ||
What? We're just amazed. | ||
This can't even be real. Well, now two days later, the Pentagon is claiming that they have an advanced hypersonic weapon. | ||
Is this like the new Race to the Moon Wars? | ||
Is this like the new Space Wars? | ||
And we're just going to have billions and billions of dollars stolen from us? | ||
Maybe we have a hypersonic missile. | ||
Maybe we don't. Who knows? | ||
Two days ago, the U.S. government said they couldn't even fathom the technology. | ||
Now they're claiming they have one of their own. | ||
Something weird going on there. | ||
Chrissy Lee will have more on this. | ||
School board member attempts to physically assault a person who called him an idiot. | ||
Remember, they call you a terrorist, and then they physically assault you. | ||
That's the loving, tolerant left. | ||
Let's see. Let's just get into how Florida could save Christmas. | ||
Port Authority tells cargo vessels to divert to Sunshine State. | ||
So here's what they're doing right now. | ||
California is playing a cat and mouse game. | ||
They're claiming they want to get the ports open. | ||
They're claiming that they want to get all the cargo out of the ports and delivered only to keep people from going to Florida. | ||
If you're in this industry and you have any say, go to Florida now. | ||
They're not going to let you in in California. | ||
They're playing cat and mouse with you. | ||
They're lying. They are not going to get the ships docked. | ||
They are not going to unload the cargo. | ||
They are not going to transport the cargo that they have currently in the port and in the bay. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
They are lying. Send all the ships to Florida right now or all those goods and all that cargo is never going to get out of the port this year. | ||
Never. They're lying to you in California, and there's something else going on behind the scenes. | ||
Nobody's quite been able to put their finger on it yet, but there's definitely foreign interference. | ||
There's government interference. | ||
There's Democrat interference. | ||
There's COVID interference. | ||
It's never going to happen in California. | ||
So if they act like, oh, we're trying, we're going to do it, they're not. | ||
They never will. They're lying. | ||
They're trying to sabotage our supply chain. | ||
So get it through the Panama Canal and get it to Florida as soon as possible. | ||
Otherwise, it's never going to ship. | ||
And here's what's gonna happen. Rising car prices. | ||
Gas sores to $7.59 a gallon. | ||
Magnesium buyers warn, crunch threatens millions of European jobs. | ||
And China, which has all the rare earth minerals, is basically hoarding all the magnesium now. | ||
You can't even get it. And then the next thing to come is the climate tyranny. | ||
Joe Biden today says climate change is an existential threat to humanity. | ||
Really? Because climate change has been going on forever, and I'm still here. | ||
Huh. That's funny. | ||
And then he says he wants to get us to net zero by 2035. | ||
He'll be zero by then. | ||
And he wants to get the whole world net zero before 2050. | ||
So to translate, no human activity by the year 2035 or 2050. | ||
Do you understand what that means? | ||
You're not here anymore, net zero? | ||
Yeah. I think we can all catch up there. | ||
If everybody takes their vaccines, maybe they can do it. | ||
That's Bill Gates' words. | ||
This is what climate change will look like in D.C. This is all the fear-mongering they're doing. | ||
They're showing you monuments and stadiums and cities all underwater. | ||
But they've been saying this to us for 50 years, and yet, again, still, we are here not drowning, and Obama buys beachfront property in California, which was supposed to be flooded by now, so they know it's fake. | ||
Now, there is something else going on with this story. | ||
Officials disclose what killed a family hiking in Mariposa County. | ||
They're claiming that it was of heat exhaustion from extreme heat. | ||
I'm sure it was really hot, okay? | ||
It's really hot in a lot of places in America. | ||
We still play ball games and everything's fine and people go on hikes. | ||
Something else went on here. | ||
And I don't want to go into it now, but first of all, you go into a hike in a big national forest, tons of people get lost and die. | ||
Happens all the time, sadly. | ||
You go on a big hike in 110 degree weather and you don't bring any water? | ||
Well, I think it was something else that killed you, not the heat. | ||
Second of all, two people just die of heat exhaustion at the exact same time in the forest? | ||
I mean, come on, folks. | ||
Something doesn't add up here. Meanwhile, the left continues to increase racism in this country. | ||
Banner stuns parents at NC High School football game. | ||
A banner that said, sniff, sniff, you smell that white privilege. | ||
As a team was playing against a Catholic private school. | ||
Wow. I think it's kind of funny, but the hard bigotry of the left. | ||
MIT's choice of lecturer ignited criticism. | ||
And look at what they say in this article. | ||
A university should not invite speakers who do not share its values on diversity and affirmative action. | ||
Oh, wow. And then it goes further. | ||
The idea of intellectual debate and rigor as the pinnacle of intellectualism comes from a world in which white men dominated. | ||
So thinking and talking and intellect is a white thing now? | ||
Boy, that's kind of racist, I would say, from the New York Times. | ||
All right. Christy Lee takes over. | ||
I'll be back Sunday night. | ||
Until then, Christy Lee with all the latest and breaking news, and I'll see everybody Sunday night. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
You got your news blitz from Owen Schroyer. | ||
I mean, in fact, it is his show, so it's only fitting that he should get us going, get us started, and he amazes me how well he does that. | ||
He just flew through all that news. | ||
Awesome job. Today, I have for you a recap of my school boarding last night, school board meeting that us parents went to. | ||
That's coming up later. | ||
Quite the shock revelations that came out of that and going to, of course, have some bad actors of the week and the media talking about that later. | ||
We're also going to have a special treat. | ||
Steve Pachenik is going to be joining us in the second hour. | ||
We haven't heard from him, or at least I haven't heard from him in a while, so we're going to be hitting him with some hard questions. | ||
But to get us all started, you know I always like to do this, so humor me. | ||
I like to have a verse of the day. | ||
So my verse of the day today is John 18, 37, and this is, Then Pilate said, So are you king or not? | ||
Jesus answered, You tell me. | ||
Because I am king, I was born and entered the world so I could witness to truth. | ||
Everyone who cares for truth, who has any feeling for the truth, recognizes my voice. | ||
We're all on a quest for truth. | ||
We're trying to get the truth out to you amidst all the lies and deceit. | ||
It's important to remember that Jesus himself is truth. | ||
We have A person, truth in a person. | ||
And in John 8, 31-32, if you continue in my word, because Jesus is also the word, then you are truly my disciples and you will know the truth and the truth will set you free. | ||
And on that note, a truth teller is going to be joining me today. | ||
Her name is Allison Morrow. | ||
She may be new to some in this audience, but she is really the real OG of leaving traditional news media Long before many of us did, and now we're seeing an increase of people leaving news media. | ||
But she did it long before really anyone, and has been growing her independent news operation. | ||
And so, Allison, welcome in. | ||
Lots to talk about with you. | ||
How's it feel to be on the most banned network? | ||
I feel like I've arrived, Christy, you know. | ||
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And I'm watching you beginning it all, and I'm thinking... | |
Would the Christies and the Allisons of a year, two, three, four years ago have in any way imagined that we would be on InfoWars? | ||
So, hey, I'm here and I'm ready to party with you today. | ||
I'm excited to talk about all this stuff. | ||
Well, it's truly telling that Infowars, I mean, as we were in traditional news media, I myself didn't know a whole lot about Infowars other than my parents were big fans of it. | ||
I knew that much. But other than that, I mean, you know that we get so sucked into the day-in, day-out grind of traditional news delivery that we're kind of all we know of Infowars. | ||
It's like, oh, that's like kind of extreme and conspiracy, whatever. | ||
But then reality hits and years later, so much has been vindicated. | ||
So many of those theories we now know weren't so much theories as they were actual truth. | ||
But I want to give a chance for the audience to get to know you because I was really inspired by your story and how I just found it fascinating that One, obviously you came from traditional news media and you wised up probably about a year before anyone else did. | ||
And you actually also have, I want to say like a seminary background or tell me about the background that you have and how you transitioned into news. | ||
Right, so I was a producer first out of college and was in Fox News Channel's newsroom at 22 years old. | ||
I had no clue what I was doing and I was booking segments for, well, the two male anchors you're still watching today and then there were a couple different female anchors. | ||
I didn't like it after about a year. | ||
I'm sitting thinking like, I'm not really sure what my life is going towards here. | ||
So the next best thing I could think of was to be a psychologist. | ||
So I wanted to study religion first because I was aware that there was this divide between psychology and theology because Freud left kind of a legacy of atheism. | ||
And so I was a person of faith at the time. | ||
I still am. And I wanted to study how people think about God and how that... | ||
That's reflected in the way they think about the world. | ||
And I didn't think I'd get that necessarily in your mainstream psychology program. | ||
So I applied and got accepted to a Master of Divinity program at Boston University. | ||
I did that with a specialization in psychology and counseling. | ||
And it was my preaching professor my last semester, last class. | ||
I'm sitting in the back thinking, why am I taking preaching? | ||
I'm not going to be a preacher. | ||
Who opened up his first lecture saying that we're all storytellers. | ||
Whether you're on a big platform like Infowars or you're just somebody who's, you know, talking to people at the grocery store. | ||
And however we frame the stories of our communities either moves them forward into truth or backwards into fear and divisiveness. | ||
And I don't know, a light bulb just kind of went off in my head and I thought, you know, I had never really thought about the value of a journalist being framed that way. | ||
I didn't really know what the point of it all was when I was at Fox News Channel. | ||
And so I decided to get back into the business as a reporter. | ||
I never really wanted to be on camera. | ||
I liked doing the behind the scenes thing, but I really started to enjoy shooting my own video and editing my own video. | ||
And so, you know, fast forward, I'm now in Seattle, Washington, which is one of the largest markets in the country. | ||
It's a filter to the networks. | ||
Increasingly it became obvious that in order to continue doing my job, I was having to really let go of Accuracy and, frankly, understanding what I was talking about. | ||
And something that a lot of people don't really understand about corporate news is that even if you're the most well-meaning person showing up to work, the system is set up really so that you don't have time and resources to understand the depth and complexity of what you're covering. | ||
Then you add to that groupthink and just the social pressure. | ||
You have a lot of people that are just like peanut Factory workers, right? | ||
You're just cycling things through. | ||
And it's not a situation where you're really allowed to focus on something and understand the backstory and the potential propaganda that has been influencing even you as a journalist. | ||
Somehow we think, I think, in newsrooms that we're the purveyors of truth as if we're not influenced by our own problematic coverage. | ||
And so once I started realizing that I either had to Stop or just completely give up on the reasons I had gotten into the business. | ||
The choice is pretty clear. | ||
I was not going to continue going on and feel like Honestly, I was just going on TV every day, kind of throwing stuff at the wall, hoping that I got it right. | ||
I started to realize the gravity of what I was doing every day. | ||
And really, in some cases, Christy, learning the hard way, getting stuff wrong. | ||
And so one of the things I try to do on my podcast now is to tell journalists, like, listen, let's get... | ||
Real about the problems of the industry, because they'll be very defensive with people on the outside, but anyone who approaches them and says, you know we don't have time, you know we don't have the resources, you know there's tons of groupthink, you know that there's management issues when it comes to censorship, They'll be the first to tell you, yeah, they'll be complaining about their jobs and not understanding what they're talking about and not feeling like they have the time to do their job at the end of the day. | ||
So I really have tried to bring that message back, hoping that more journalists will just start to be honest about the shortcomings of the job. | ||
And I always joke that it would be nice if the news would start with something like, Welcome to the five o'clock news. | ||
This is the best we could do. | ||
And here's your first story. | ||
And be a heck of a lot more honest. | ||
It's funny when you were saying that about the peanut factory, I was picturing you and I and our former roles as reporters and newsgatherers as like kind of a Lucy and Ethel, like trying to keep up with the line. | ||
I mean, that's the reality of the situation. | ||
We're gonna be back with Allison Morrow to talk much more. | ||
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In 1776, we'll commence again to consolidate our firearms. | |
You are receiving this transmission. You are the resistance. | ||
It's Alex Jones. | ||
Fight! And now, the specifics. | ||
My departure was not my choice. | ||
It was also not the choice of WTVM. This came from an edict from Grey Television. | ||
They mandated a COVID vaccine for every single employee. | ||
I declined. They fired me. | ||
And that's it. It's just that simple. | ||
That's what happened. Now, now some of you will have opinions about this. | ||
If you express them, please be civil. | ||
Civil, it's the word of the day. | ||
Still, once again, thank you for letting me into your hearts, into your homes, into your ballgames where you could hang out and talk. | ||
It has been an absolute blast. | ||
Oh, and one more time. | ||
That's a look at sports. And there he is, Dave Plata, a sports anchor, now former sports anchor, from WTVM, one of tons of people working in traditional television media that are now either quitting or being fired. | ||
Because of the vaccine mandate. | ||
Now, I am joined today, by the way, Christy Lee guest hosting War Room today, and I'm joined by Allison Morrow. | ||
She's a former reporter in Seattle, and she's one of the first people to have, that I know of, to have left the traditional TV news industry. | ||
Allison, the first person that I was aware of was Carrie Lake, who is running in Arizona. | ||
She was the first one I saw really speak up about, I'm leaving, I can't do this anymore. | ||
And of course, it spoke to me because I was currently the main evening news anchor in California at the time. | ||
And when I saw her come out, I'm like, Yeah, I can't do this anymore either. | ||
But I'm kind of stuck. I have three children to feed and I'm not sure what I would do otherwise. | ||
And then it was kind of just through this journey that I found out about you and that you'd actually left the industry like a whole year prior. | ||
So what was the straw that broke the camel's back for you? | ||
It's odd to say this, but it was actually vaccines, believe it or not. | ||
This was before the COVID vaccine was a talking point. | ||
And remember, as I said earlier, I was already one foot out the door because I had gotten to the point where I was realizing that I didn't have time to read Senate reports. | ||
I was just told to recycle NBC talking points as if that was good enough, you know, better than knowing what you were actually talking about yourself. | ||
And so we had a conversation at one point, my manager and I, specifically related to Washington State's vaccine mandates, For schools. | ||
There was a lot of debate about repealing some of the exemptions. | ||
So there were all these protests happening at the time. | ||
I was an environmental reporter, so I wouldn't have even been covering the issue. | ||
But I saw that there was a conference coming to town for Informed Choice Washington. | ||
And that there were actual doctors that were concerned about these exemptions being repealed. | ||
So I passed it along to my assignment desk saying that maybe this would be a better way to cover this issue instead of just pitting a mom screaming at a rally against the Department of Health spokesperson, which I always felt like was an unfair fight. | ||
And keep in mind, at this time, I really didn't know anything about the quagmire I was stepping into. | ||
But I passed it along because I thought that's what a journalist did. | ||
You said, hey, here's another way to cover this. | ||
Here are some better ideas for this. | ||
And maybe we could serve the public better with a Just a more elevated conversation about the intricacies of this issue. | ||
And I was told basically that I was never allowed to pitch, not cover, but even pitch another story about vaccines because my boss trusted me on everything else, but not that. | ||
And so basically that's like your manager telling you We're good to go. | ||
And perhaps I would have ended up quitting over all this anyway if I hadn't left. | ||
So it wasn't like I just threw up my hands in the air for that alone. | ||
There were a lot of issues leaving up to it. | ||
But at that point in time, I was like, it's time to find something else to do. | ||
This is starting to become untenable that I can't even speak up about a topic in an editorial meeting, not cover it, just even say to my coworkers, have we considered this as another option? | ||
And now, since then, since you left the business, what's it been now? | ||
Like over a year and a half, two years now? | ||
Two years. Two years. | ||
So since two years ago, when you first left this business, we've seen a lot more leaving the business. | ||
What was that like to not have someone that paved the way for you? | ||
I mean, to my understanding, you were the first one I heard of that was really leaving the business for reasons of integrity. | ||
Well, I think there are a lot of people who have probably left, but what we're seeing more and more is that there are people talking about it publicly, and I think that's the big difference. | ||
And as you were playing those videos, I've never seen anything like this before, where you have reporter after reporter going on their social media accounts and pushing back on these corporate news companies and saying that this is not right, what happened to me is not right. | ||
Perhaps they're thinking that maybe there will be someone else that will pick them up, but it basically is burning their career, I think, in corporate news. | ||
I don't know what you think about that, but my guess would be you go on your social media, you call out these companies for this, I think you're willing to basically toss your career in corporate news overboard. | ||
When I started doing media analysis and talking about the issues that I had confronted and telling that story, for instance, about the vaccine censorship, it was scary. | ||
It's scary because you know you still have a lot of friends and peers that are still in the industry and you don't know are they paying attention to what you're saying and what kind of smear campaign could come after you. | ||
I'm a pretty mainstream gal. | ||
I have two Emmys. | ||
I won an AP Award. | ||
I won a Society of Professional Journalists Award. | ||
I was considered a leader in my newsroom. | ||
I left on good terms. | ||
Honestly, the pitch I gave to my bosses when I left was, let me start covering my position differently, which would have given me a chance to live in the middle of nowhere, which is something my husband and I are headed towards. | ||
We can talk about that, too, renovating an Airstream and wanting to live off-grid. | ||
But it was going to afford me the opportunity to do More in-depth digital work. | ||
And so if they had given me that chance, I would have stayed. | ||
Probably. Probably. But they said no. | ||
They thought I was crazy. So I left and I started talking about it simply because I could not not talk about it. | ||
With COVID and the encroachment on civil liberties that I was starting to see, and that being based on people having this assumption that A lot of these journals know what they're talking about. | ||
That was the thing I really needed folks to understand. | ||
Hey, if you want to make one or another decision for your life, go ahead and do it. | ||
But please bring down a notch your level of trust in these people, including Allison Morrow, when I was in TV news, I barely scratched the surface of what I was covering. | ||
And I was a full-time environmental reporter, which meant every day I did the same beat. | ||
So I was really into what I was doing. | ||
In other words, every day I got to learn a little more and a little more. | ||
But the average reporter is covering something different every day, which means they think, and they often say this, that they're becoming mini-experts. | ||
But really they're not, right? | ||
We're not really many experts. | ||
We don't really know what we're talking about. | ||
We often recycle bureaucratic talking points. | ||
We often recycle press releases from the government. | ||
And we don't ask enough questions. | ||
And like you said earlier, we look at people like Alex Jones or Infowars and we're like, those are the fringe people, right? | ||
Because they ask those questions. And I really think that we do it to each other in the newsrooms and then we do it to the public. | ||
To typecast and promote fear and divisiveness so that you won't go learn something new. | ||
You won't associate with somebody who's different than you because if they can keep you in your echo chamber, if they can keep you afraid, if they can keep you from hearing other ideas, then they keep you controlled. | ||
And I really believe that now. | ||
I articulate it, I think, a lot more vocally than I would have a year and a half ago or two years ago when I was really getting into this, but it's so obvious now. | ||
So that's the main reason I did. | ||
And yeah, it was scary. But, you know, as you know, it's just one of those points in time where you're like, there's really no other option. | ||
If you're somebody who's awake and you realize what's going on, there is no other option. | ||
No, no other option. It's like being held hostage. | ||
And then when you're coming down, you're coming from the post-traumatic stress, it's like you said, your eyes are open more and more like, wow, I can seek more clearly now. | ||
This is how it was. | ||
This is what was happening to the news industry. | ||
Allison, I want you to stick around for another segment. | ||
We have actually more to talk about with all these people leaving traditional news. | ||
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Okay, that didn't take long. | |
It's about 10-15 on Friday, October 1st. | ||
I am officially no longer an employee of Grey Television and KSMB Local 4 here in Hastings, Nebraska. | ||
So... I just want to say very quickly thank you to everybody that has tuned in every night to watch me and my colleagues. | ||
I've loved living here as it stands right now. | ||
I still live here in Hastings. | ||
It's been a pleasure serving Central Nebraska and all of Nebraska and Northern Kansas for that matter. | ||
I've tried to have fun, tried to do the weather the best of my ability. | ||
It's been fun making some great and long-lasting friendships here. | ||
So now it's time for a new adventure. | ||
There's another one. | ||
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And there's going to be more on that coming. Another one leaving. | |
Traditional news, a local news network. | ||
It's really sad to see these videos because many of these people have been staples of their community for decades or been in traditional media or been the local weather guy or sports guy or gal for years. | ||
They've built relationships. | ||
This is their identity. | ||
It's not just leaving a job. | ||
It's leaving what they know, leaving that connection with their viewers, leaving their passion. | ||
You know, um... | ||
I know I can say that when I left and didn't know what I was doing next, it did feel like losing a part of me. | ||
This was like a dream, and then all of a sudden, you're out of it, and you don't know what's next. | ||
So I have Allison Morrow with me. | ||
She's a former reporter in Seattle and left the news industry actually two years ago before many did over some censorship about a story that she was wanting to tell about... | ||
Vaccines! Shocker, right? | ||
Allison, did you feel like that when you left, like you were losing a part of you or losing identity? | ||
For you, you said it wasn't so much the being on camera. | ||
It was more behind the scenes, so maybe it was different. | ||
I loved my job. | ||
I loved what I got to cover despite all of the negativity and the shortcomings and the frustrations. | ||
There were a lot of really high points and I was kind of nervous, honestly, What comes after me, I guess. | ||
At least I was self-aware enough to be critically thinking through some of these environmental issues that often are very homogeneously thought through in the Seattle area. | ||
But I'll be honest, Christy, in order to get to the point where you're going to leave, | ||
you've already decided that this is no longer an identity. | ||
There's no way you wake up, in my opinion, to this if you're still addicted to that newsroom, | ||
I'm here to be the virtue crusader, I'm going to tell the world like it is. | ||
Once the glasshouse starts to crack around you and you realize, I am more than this, | ||
My life is more than this. | ||
That's the beginning of the end, I really believe. | ||
And so, no, when I left, I wouldn't have gotten to that point if I was still thinking that way. | ||
I had gotten to the point probably a year before, maybe two years before, where that was really crumbling around me. | ||
And then finally, when it wasn't An identity anymore. | ||
And I could actually just see the job for what it is. | ||
And then I could also see the product for what it is. | ||
I wasn't trying to make excuses for it. | ||
I wasn't emotionally attached to it. | ||
I was just seeing it as objectively as I possibly could. | ||
That was when I was like, what am I doing? | ||
Argued that that was worthwhile, that there was a higher purpose that I was serving. | ||
I remember saying this to many people before I left. | ||
I would have stayed despite the time crunches, despite the lack of resources, despite the headache, despite the stress. | ||
If I felt like it was real journalism that I was giving the public at that point, then I would have probably put up with all of that. | ||
But I couldn't make that excuse anymore. | ||
And because I didn't see myself anymore I'm intertwined with that psychologically. | ||
That was it. | ||
I could just leave it behind just like anything else. | ||
But I do think for a lot of these people, you're right. | ||
It's been an identity. That's why they got into it. | ||
One could argue that in a way, that's what makes it It makes news so problematic, I think, for these journalists because they become so invested in these stories that they have a hard time seeing the forest through the trees. | ||
I was just recently talking to some co-workers, former co-workers who are still in the business, about the vaccine mandates for COVID. And frankly, they're so emotionally invested and just so morally invested in what is going on right now that I frankly feel like they should be recusing themselves from coverage. | ||
I don't know how somebody covers this issue when they're so blatantly biased in one direction and vocally. | ||
It's because they get the stamp of approval. | ||
They get the stamp of approval from the newsroom. | ||
So it is biased, but they know they're not going to get called out on it because it's the approved narrative. | ||
But it is shocking. And what's also sad about this is, you know, there's people like you and I that ended up leaving because of reasons of integrity. | ||
But then some of these people were just caught behind a rock in a... | ||
And we're fired because Gray, the Gray mandate, and Gray, as you know, and we know, is just one of the major owners of a lot of these local news stations and other news stations. | ||
So is this the beginning of the domino effect of where we're just going to see even more and more people leave, do you think? | ||
I do think so. | ||
I hope that what happens is that these people who have seen how they've been treated by their corporate employers start to really question how that played out in other ways during their employment and how that plays out on a systemic level when it comes to the accuracy of the news coverage that they're giving their viewing public. | ||
I hope that this creates a little bit more awareness, maybe just an inkling that something isn't right, that this Industry that you gave so much to really was willing to just cut you like that without care or concern for what your family is going to do, whether you're going to have health care, what you're going to do for retirement, any of that stuff. | ||
And that your colleagues and your management, I don't know what each individual is thinking, but they're doing this really without... | ||
Without saying, oh, let's look at the science or let's figure out if this is really necessary. | ||
These are journalists, right? | ||
These are journalists who are supposed to be covering this issue. | ||
They're sending their friends and their co-workers out onto the street based on laws, rules, not laws, but these rules have been put into place that really... | ||
Are not based in science. | ||
So you have to ask yourself, besides the fact that the rules really don't make a whole lot of sense, what about the people who are making these rules now making the news? | ||
What does that say about their coverage? | ||
So I hope that these people who leave are thinking that way, are looking at this and saying, hey, maybe there's something else going on here. | ||
As for the people who are still in the newsrooms, My hope, as you and I have talked about in the past, is that they say, man, I didn't realize that Judy or Joe or Tom or whoever else was somebody who thought this way or questioned this or had a medical issue or a religious issue or whatever else. | ||
And maybe I should start asking more questions about the people who are... | ||
Are concerned about these mandates and not just assume they're all one kind of person because now I know somebody, too, who made that decision. | ||
My fear, though, is that what you're doing now is getting kind of an ideological vacuum in these newsrooms and so you're going to lose even the I was going to ask you about that. | ||
Do you think that that's purposeful? | ||
Because I've talked to those in the military that think the mandated vaccines or those in the military were almost as a way to purge those that would question or those that would... | ||
Would resist any kind of orders. | ||
And so are we seeing maybe a purposeful purge in even the newsrooms? | ||
Okay, now we're really going to get out anyone that would question our approved narrative. | ||
And we'll do that by one way, mandating this vaccine. | ||
And anyone that questions it, well, they're going to have to leave. | ||
So, I mean, would you take it that far or do you think that's just a side note? | ||
Yeah, I would, yeah. | ||
I don't know if there necessarily have management sitting there thinking, okay, now we're going to have this newsroom we plan to have for the last five years and we use this to get it. | ||
But I do think probably if I put my mind, and again, this is my opinion, my mind in theirs, it's like, hey, get on board or get out. | ||
If you're not able to see the value of these mandates, if you're not able to see our science around it, I don't know if you belong here anyway. | ||
So I do think that if management really wanted to figure out whether this is scientifically reasonable, whether this violates civil liberties, all of that stuff, that they would. | ||
And the fact that they're not shows me that they feel like they're doing the right thing. | ||
And if these co-workers are not on board with it, then that Puts into question their ability to be a journalist. | ||
Frankly, that's what one of my managers said to me once, that when I was questioning this stuff, that he was concerned about my future in the industry. | ||
So would it be such a stretch that you would have management thinking, you know what, maybe you don't belong here anyway because you're a little bit too much of a heretic for us. | ||
Yeah, I would say that that probably is part of it. | ||
I don't know if they're thinking as far and as intentionally ahead as what some people think, but are they willing to just say, If this serves the purpose of purging the weirdos from our newsroom, fine. | ||
Then so be it. All right, Allison, we're up against the clock. | ||
Where can we find you? Go to allisonmorrow.locals.com or rockfin.com slash allisonmorrow. | ||
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Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
This is Christy Lee guest hosting today on another Friday. | ||
We just had Allison Morrow on, the OG of leaving the news industry. | ||
She was awesome to have on. | ||
And boy, you can sure tell that she was in the news industry. | ||
She can keep up the talking, right? | ||
Which is a good thing. | ||
But it's crazy to have that discussion and see so many now following suit, leaving, but many of them not having a choice because of the vaccine mandate. | ||
So if you want to find Alison Morrow, she was saying before she got cut off that you can still find her on YouTube, but that's always questionable because they're Kicking people off of that every day. | ||
I still have my YouTube as well, but I have had two videos removed, so you can find Alison Morrow on YouTube and me on YouTube for now, but we both surrender that that may not always be the case. | ||
So I'm really excited for my next guest. | ||
It is Steve Pachenik, who, my gosh, how can you even write a bio for Steve Pachenik? | ||
He's done all of the things since 16 going to college and been a psychologist, a hostage negotiator, an author. | ||
I'm going to be asking him if he's also a prophet. | ||
He's just all of the things. | ||
So I was going to hold off, but I see his smiling face in the monitor right now. | ||
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So I'm like, you know what? | |
Let's just go to it. Let's just welcome him in. | ||
And Steve, you know, I'm going to be probably... | ||
Holding you hostage for as long as you'll let me because I'm very excited to talk to you. | ||
And in full disclosure, Dr. | ||
Pachenik, I do need to tell you that my husband is a huge fan of yours. | ||
So if you have a lot of, if you have someone sliding into your DMs a lot, his name's John Scott, and he's sliding into your DMs because he's been a fan for years and years and years. | ||
And so he is also very excited that I get to, and jealous that I get to talk to you today. | ||
Well, thank him and thank you. | ||
You're just, you're quite interesting and attractive. | ||
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Oh, well, thank you. | |
I mean, see, I was ready to flatter you and now you're flattering me. | ||
And so this is just going to work out great. | ||
This is going to be great. But my gosh. | ||
It's obvious. | ||
You know how to go for the throat. | ||
And that's what I admire. | ||
Oh, gosh. That is a huge honor to hear that from you. | ||
Thank you. I knew what you were like. | ||
And so I congratulate you and your husband. | ||
Ah, thanks. He will be so thrilled. | ||
So, like I said, when I was trying to throw together a bio, it's like impossible because you have really done all of the things. | ||
But I was interested. | ||
I mean, I know that many people know Dr. | ||
Pajanek from being perhaps the basis of the character of Jack Ryan and the Tom Clancy books, but you're also an author yourself, so I'm definitely going to be wanting to dig into that because in looking at the descriptions of your books, I was like, is he also a prophet? | ||
Because some of these things that are storylines in your books sound very much like what's happening right now. | ||
So I wanted to ask you about that, and I'm going to take you through the books one by one, and we're going to end up getting cut off by the break, but then we'll just dig right back into it. | ||
But the first one is in Maximum Vigilance. | ||
You have, as the president's personal psychiatrist, Dr. | ||
Clark. Here I am telling you about your own book. | ||
But it says that he's a prominent crisis manager and must decide whether the president of the United States is mentally competent to manage an international crisis that can precipitate World War III. Wow, that sounds really familiar to something that could be going on right now. | ||
You're absolutely right, Christy, and I'm glad you brought it up. | ||
There is an issue, and I've talked about it before in the Alex Jones Show, that we have a problem with Biden. | ||
He has a problem. | ||
He should never have been the President of the United States, and the Democratic Party really has no right to put in a man with two or three aneurysms. | ||
He's incompetent. | ||
Even his own staff knows that. | ||
But the issue of knowing about mental health, on my part, goes all the way back. | ||
We've got to go to break, Pachenik. Stick around. | ||
We're going to talk more about Biden's brain. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
This is Christy Lee, guest hosting today. | ||
Very exciting guest to have on today, Dr. | ||
Steve Pachenik, Harvard-educated psychiatrist with an MD from Corn... | ||
Cornell University, a PhD in international relations from MIT, served four presidential administrations as deputy assistant secretary of state, international crisis manager, hostage negotiator, charmer, base... | ||
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I could go on and on. | |
And we were talking about his books before the break, and Dr. | ||
Pachenik, just before we went to break, I said we were talking about Biden's brain, and what I meant to say was Biden's brain, or lack thereof it, but I got cut off. | ||
I understand, Christy. | ||
I'm not a prospect. | ||
What happened was very simple. | ||
Having served in several administrations, And without revealing anything, I used to give a lecture at the Ward College, and the lecture was the mental health of our presidents and their physical health. | ||
And it was important for our military and intelligence officers to understand, number one, we had a real problem with Woodrow Wilson. | ||
For a year and a half, he was in a coma. | ||
No one wrote about it. | ||
It was covered up. | ||
And as a result, we had a lot of problems in the civilian section. | ||
Then we run to John F. Kennedy, whom I kind of knew indirectly because he was admitted to Cornell University Medical College. | ||
And one of the attendants told me that his back problem was really a result of a very serious disease called Addison's disease, which is mainly the absence of adrenal gland. | ||
And that's why he looked so handsome and tan. | ||
It was really a pathological tan. | ||
And we in the administration knew there was going to be a limited amount of time that he could be in the office and never should have been in the office because he was totally disoriented and he was at the same time given all kinds of drugs by Dr. | ||
Feelgood. And what happened eventually, and I won't go into the issue of his assassination, it was a result of his own disease and problems. | ||
And LBJ had to come in. | ||
But that wasn't the end of it. | ||
It also was a problem with Ronald Reagan, contrary to what most conservatives would love to be. | ||
I was very quiet in that administration and I had to admire and I will say publicly that Senator Baker, James Baker of Texas did a phenomenal job Covering up on Reagan and I never said a word about him and actually I left after a couple of months. | ||
He had correctly the beginnings or the middle of dementia and the person who picked it up and he was very diplomatic was President Bill Clinton at the end who said well I just saw Reagan and it's fully demented. | ||
Well he was correct. | ||
And we kept that a secret. | ||
Should I have kept that a secret? | ||
Did I have an obligation as a physician? | ||
Those are the questions that came up. | ||
In turn, my outlet was always fiction. | ||
Since I was a young boy, I wanted to write and because I didn't come into this language By genetics, I came here as a refugee from Cuba. | ||
I really loved the English language. | ||
And like many others who came before me, or A.J. Cronin or Somerset Maugham, who are also doctors, I felt that I needed to write about a president who was not competent. | ||
Now, this has been an issue, and unfortunately, we do not have a lot of accountability in our systems. | ||
Contrary to what they say, you can vote them out, you can vote them in, but we have no medical criteria for a presidency. | ||
And ironically, 700 psychiatrists under Dr. | ||
Lee from Yale University Psychiatric Unit want to declare that Trump The irony is we have Biden right now, and he has a serious problem. | ||
I don't wish it upon him. | ||
I don't think it's great, but he should never have run for the presidency. | ||
He knows that. His wife understands that. | ||
And everyone around him, from Blinken to Wendy Sherman, should have said that will not And look at the way he stands there. | ||
Now, Anderson Cooper knows very well what that issue is. | ||
Why? With all due respect to Anderson Cooper, he spent every summer working for the CIA. Now, I'm not getting into conspiracy theories, but here is a man who, quote, is a journalist, but not really. | ||
A man who was trained by the agency and never admitted to what he was doing. | ||
And here you see him. | ||
Kind of help out Biden, which is pathetic for us. | ||
And in the world stage, you can assume that President Xi Jinping of China, who's been thrown out six to seven times, his father was thrown out six to seven times, Is clearly saying, wow, I can push the boundaries with America and that's why you see these military movements in the South China Sea. | ||
At the same time, Putin can be somewhat grandiose and, you know, play with a very attractive interviewer, a woman who is really quite sharp and basically say, look, I'm not concerned about what you Americans are doing. | ||
I know your problem. We're oil independent. | ||
So, in effect, I was really writing a historical novel and saying, I hope I'm not correct. | ||
But coming back to that, again, we're talking about Dr. | ||
Pchenek's book, Maximum Vigilance, and we're talking about how in this book, Dr. | ||
Clark is a crisis manager and must decide whether the President of the United States is mentally competent and To manage an international crisis. | ||
And we now have Biden in office who we don't even need a doctor to tell us that there is an issue with mental capacity there. | ||
But in the final sentence of this summary of your book, it says, Dr. | ||
Clark must rethink everything he and his government stand for as America faces one of the most insidious threats of all time. | ||
So I'm asking you, what does Dr. | ||
Clark do in this situation? | ||
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Well, let me put it this way. | ||
I would have said and pushed forward to Baker Act, the president. | ||
They're not going to do that. | ||
He's a danger to himself and to others. | ||
Technically, he should not be there. | ||
I think part of what we're doing right now is really a message to the administration. | ||
Get Get rid of the problem right there. | ||
I don't want Kamala Harris. | ||
I don't want anybody who has not earned their stripes to be the president of the United States. | ||
But at present, I'm saying he is not competent to stand as president of the United States. | ||
He is a danger to himself and others. | ||
That's the psychiatric opinion. | ||
I was a board examiner in psychiatry neurology for 10 years. | ||
And had he come as a patient, I would have asked, OK, give me the diagnosis. | ||
So it's up to the rest of our country to decide what to do. | ||
My world, I'm not going to get into it because there are parts of my life that I don't write about. | ||
I don't want to go into that right now. | ||
Okay. This is a problem. | ||
Look at him. And look at what Anderson Cooper's trying to do. | ||
We'll come back to that. | ||
Let's switch gears, though, and move on to another book, In Mind Palace. | ||
This is talking about Natalia, a beautiful mistress of a Soviet leader. | ||
She's incarcerated because she's diagnosed with schizophrenia. | ||
And... Come to find out that it's Natalia alone that possesses information that could lead to the total upheaval of Soviet society. | ||
So in our current political climate, you see dissenters being called domestic terrorists, as far as parents are concerned, that actually want to be involved in their school board meetings, conspiracy theorists, insane extremists. | ||
So... In this book, she's purposely imprisoned for being diagnosed with schizophrenia. | ||
So I think you know the comparison I'm making here. | ||
Is this because of a fear that for those that dissent, for those that are called domestic terrorists when they're clearly not, is this the avenue that you would see happening is them finding ways to imprison innocent people that dare to speak up and dare to go against the fray? | ||
I would say yes and no, because in the Soviet Union, it was easier to be incarcerated when Putin was not there. | ||
And the issue was the KGB had come in and they had a diagnosis we do not have here. | ||
And that was called sluggish schizophrenia, which was absurd. | ||
Here, what we have going on is that we do have a problem with the administration. | ||
And we're not going to put the president away unless they decide, they being the people in power right now, decide that he has to be placed in an institution or a hospital. | ||
Do we have the same kind of outcome? | ||
Call that thought, Dr. Pachenik. | ||
We've got to hit another break, and we'll be back. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
This is Christy Lee, guest hosting today. | ||
I'm with Dr. Steve Pachenik today, who has served four presidential administrations as deputy assistant secretary of state, is a psychiatrist, PhD from international relations from MIT, just goes on and on and on. | ||
And I am claiming that he is also not just an author, but a prophet, because many of his books seem to point to things that we're experiencing right now. | ||
I was going to ask you, Dr. | ||
Pachanek, about In Blood Heat, but I think that's the most obvious one, because that one talks about An outbreak and a web of bizarre events and alliances involving government officials and a CEO of a pharmaceutical company. | ||
So I think that's pretty self-explanatory why I would think that you predicted what's going on right now with that. | ||
Well, let me just elaborate a little bit, Christy. | ||
Fauci was my intern when I came out of Cornell Med, and I was not the top student. | ||
I was 87th out of 88. | ||
I could have been 88, but he was dead. | ||
Fauci took me under his wing and trained me in internal medicine, and I never forgot that. | ||
However, over the 30 or 40 years when Tony went to NIH, I was saying to him, what are you doing? | ||
You're not a scientist. | ||
You were not trained in amino acid sequencing. | ||
And then finally, when he came out about the mask and non-mask and this whole issue, I said, Tony, you're out of your league. | ||
This is incredibly incompetent. | ||
And I watched a man... | ||
Literally destroy himself, who had been a very good clinician, not a great scientist, and now he's basically being brought up on charges of felony because he did lie. | ||
He supported Wuhan. | ||
Let me talk about another one because I think it's important, and you showed it in your video. | ||
Colin Powell died. | ||
I worked with Colin Powell. | ||
It was not a good relationship. | ||
I knew him because I came out of Harlem. | ||
I was 108th in Amsterdam. | ||
He came out of Harlem. | ||
But unlike myself, he used the fact that he was African-American or black in order to get himself ahead. | ||
And when I had to deal with the evacuation of Vietnam, I saw that I had a problem with Major Powell. | ||
He had basically lied to the government, our government, and to the President Nixon and others saying that there was no My Lai Massacre. | ||
But that little guy, Kelly, was the one who was in charge and created the problem. | ||
So Kelly went to prison for two and a half years. | ||
Meanwhile, Powell got away scot-free and he was a terrible, terrible general. | ||
And then when I had a deal with him in Panama, he threw me off the base And it was others who brought me back in because I was taking out Noriega. | ||
And Colin and I did not get along. | ||
Finally, towards the end of his life, and what he did, he lied again when he said, we're going into Iraq, a war we did not need at all, given the fact that we've never won any wars. | ||
We're going into Iraq because there's anthrax here in the little bottle. | ||
And I said, my God, what a pathological liar. | ||
So what we have coming here, Christy, and fortunately or unfortunately, I could tell you, Fauci has become one of those pathological liars. | ||
Powell has become one of them. | ||
And we have a sequence of that coming out in this administration. | ||
And it's not by chance because the liars expose themselves and finally self-destruct. | ||
We had, I said, what you had also, oh, well, there it is. | ||
That's the little vial of anthrax. | ||
Rumsfeld, another disaster. | ||
He had been in the war. | ||
He was a disaster in the war. | ||
McCain. When McCain came black, I had an order to arrest him for insubordination and the death of several Navy officers on board the carrier in which he crashed in. | ||
And he was a disaster. | ||
Then when he revealed everything in the Hanoi Hilton, he was released, but he should have been charged with treason, and he wasn't. | ||
So when he came back, I was told to lay off of McCain. | ||
And this was the beginning of a whole series of problems that we've had In sequence from one administration to another. | ||
Lies, complicity, corruption. | ||
And what I'm getting at is the Republic can only tolerate so much. | ||
And the reason I would go on the Alex Jones Show and now with you, Christy, is that literally the alternative media, which you will become the mainstream media, was the only way to bring out these statements and the truth. | ||
And ironically, the military intelligence people who worked with me said, we want you to go on The Alex Jones Show a year and a half ago and tell them that we have placed all kinds of emblems on the So you introduced the topic, and that's what we as Americans, we want to see. | ||
We're holding on to hope. | ||
We were clinging to hope. | ||
And then now we just see disaster after disaster with this Biden administration. | ||
And we're wondering, why is it allowed to continue? | ||
And I know that you can speak on this, on the psychological aspect of this. | ||
Are Americans just not able to really understand how long something like this can take? | ||
Be patient enough to see a game of psychological warfare? | ||
Or were we fooled? | ||
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And nothing is going to happen. | |
I think it's an issue of Americans understand it, but we needed time in order to show how much corruption there was in the system. | ||
It wasn't just last year or the year before. | ||
It's been going on for 50 years when initially we had 9-11, and I tried to bring those who were involved in 9-11, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice. | ||
And for an accountability, it was wiped away. | ||
And that was a tragic day because on that day we killed our own people, then went into Iraq and then started another war. | ||
And they knew very well. | ||
I knew exactly how a false flag works because I knew how to use them. | ||
In turn, No one was held accountable. | ||
For 20 years, even Cheney to this day, who has a heart transplant, should have been placed in prison. | ||
Rumsfeld should have been placed in prison. | ||
Condoleezza Rice, nothing was done. | ||
So what's happening is we're watching 50 to 75 years of non-accountability. | ||
This moron, And I worked for his father and Baker knew I did not like Bush Sr. | ||
because he lied about being shot down by the enemy when in fact he ejected from the plane. | ||
Same thing with Bush Jr. | ||
He lied about his service, he lied about what happened and he started Iraq and Afghanistan war. | ||
Any accountability my dear? | ||
None. And that's when I go on the show to say, listen, it's time now to begin to arrest those who have gone against our government, the Cheneys, the Rumsfelds, all of them. | ||
Liz Cheney is nothing more than a surrogate of her father. | ||
She's pathetic. And all of this notion that we have a republic and they call it a democracy. | ||
I want all of our politicians to learn one simple lesson. | ||
Our founding fathers did not want a democracy, you morons, for the simple reason that each person would have had a vote. | ||
And that's what they learned from the French. | ||
Instead, we have a republic. | ||
Which means it's representation. | ||
So from now on, the Condies and Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Where do you think Pelosi comes from? | ||
Alessandro, corruption in Maryland. | ||
I had to deal with her father and her brother. | ||
Old Italian mafia. | ||
No accountability. All right, Dr. | ||
Pachanek, we do have to hit another break, but I need to ask you some more hostage questions. | ||
More specifically, if we're being held hostage, after the break. | ||
You will always have conspiracy theories. | ||
They are nothing but distractions. | ||
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We need a great reset. | |
The idea of a bioterrorist attack is kind of the nightmare scenario. | ||
Get vaccinated. Get vaccinated. | ||
I don't have to sit here and tell you it's coming anymore and show you documents like I used to. | ||
You're just gonna live it now. | ||
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I am your family. | |
Welcome back to the war room. | ||
This is Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
We're on with Dr. | ||
Steve Pachenik, who has served under four presidents as an international crisis manager and hostage negotiator. | ||
Just before the break, I was asking him, boy, you know, with all of these things they're doing to Americans, it feels like we're being held hostage. | ||
So, Dr. Pachenik, I am looking at a New York Times article from 1982, and in it you say secrecy and compartmentalization. | ||
Well, this is back when the New York Times and all of the other publications used to quote you. | ||
I can't imagine why they don't come to you anymore as their house expert. | ||
But I wanted to ask about that in terms of are average Americans capable of dealing with and accepting the truth and reality of this game that you're speaking of? | ||
You're saying that we're still in this sting operation, which many people have lost faith in. | ||
Are we capable of grasping everything that's happening behind the scenes? | ||
We're more than capable. | ||
And I speak as a refugee who came to this country and chose this country as my lifestyle. | ||
I grew up in France. | ||
I was born in Cuba and I've been all over the world. | ||
The beauty of this republic is the fact that we are exceedingly strong and we can tolerate a lot of problems. | ||
I mean, we went through 1929. | ||
We got into World War II and eventually we won in that war. | ||
What's happening now is what I called, before in Alex's show, a lavage. | ||
We're cleaning out a lot of the corruption that has permeated this entire society For over 50 to 70 years, led by our presidents, our vice presidents, our civilian leaders, senators and congressmen. | ||
And we're allowing the American public to see how much crap literally there is in the White House and all over this country. | ||
However, if you go to individual states or you go down to the county level, you will see the beauty of this country and you will see its strength. | ||
In very simple terms, we are serial entrepreneurs. | ||
Whether you work for a salary or not, this country is geared so that you have to create your own advantage. | ||
You can take advantage of what's happening or you can hold on to the nipple of the government. | ||
That's not going to happen. | ||
What you're seeing now is more and more people are taking control of their own life. | ||
We're getting a devolution of power, which is what I wanted for 20 years away from Washington, D.C. In a way, Biden, Anderson Cooper, they're not relevant anymore. | ||
What's relevant to me is, oh, did the Santa say anything in Florida? | ||
Or did Abbott say anything in Texas? | ||
And what you've seen, Christy, is the power shifted away from the East Coast, where we used to have, quote, the elite universities, the Harvard, the Yale, the MIT, and then on the West Coast, Berkeley and whatever. | ||
And you're seeing it come down to Florida, Texas, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina. | ||
Is that evolutionary? | ||
Yes. Does that mean we're in any way fallible? | ||
Probably. But the reality is no country in this world, and I've been in a lot of countries, is as quick to recover, no matter what the I mean, that's what I would say, Dr. | ||
Bachchanik, is at what cost? | ||
I mean, we are seeing things like that. | ||
We are seeing more people awaken to what's going on. | ||
But again, at what cost? | ||
When I see that lives were lost in Afghanistan, you know, and just all of the other damage from this Biden administration, am I to accept that that was just collateral to... | ||
People waking up and this is what it was going to take for something major to happen and get the country back? | ||
I would agree with that latter part. | ||
Unfortunately, for Americans to understand why we went to wars that we did not need to do and why we lost these precious men and women in Afghanistan, they have to understand who's Zalmay Khaledzad. | ||
Who is that individual who worked for me in the 1980s? | ||
And I found him to be a sociopath and a liar from Afghan. | ||
And he went to the Rand Corporation and then Trump brought him into the White House and then Biden brought him into Afghanistan. | ||
But he personally created a war that lasted 20 years. | ||
And the reason I come on this show is to name the names. | ||
This is not just theoretical. | ||
He resigned yesterday. | ||
He shouldn't have resigned. He should have been sent to prison for what was done in Afghanistan and the amount of corruption that he created with Karzai. | ||
I remember the day when he brought in Karzai from Maryland. | ||
He ran a delicatessen and made him president of Afghanistan. | ||
Now, what you're seeing is not only the absurdity of our government, but its uselessness and how dangerous that government can be if we don't devolve, we don't create our own impetus on a local level, and we don't take the power away from Washington. | ||
I don't need a 2.2 million military. | ||
They're useless. I don't need an Air Force. | ||
I don't need a Navy. | ||
I've got to have kids who are 15 and 16 years old who know how to work the Cyber Command. | ||
I came out of China 10 years ago and I sat down with three of my generals. | ||
One was Boykin and another was Keith Alexander. | ||
And I said to them, gentlemen, I have seen the most deadly weapon I have ever seen in my life. | ||
And they said, what is it? Is it a missile? | ||
I said, no. It was a 10-story bookstore with only English and American books, filled with Chinese students. | ||
And I turned around and said, tell me where I have a one story bookstore with Chinese books. | ||
And the answer is our education is a disaster. | ||
So we start with our education. | ||
We get rid of what we have in the federal government. | ||
We start to emphasize what we need in the state government. | ||
We start to work at the local level. | ||
And that's what America has been about and will always be. | ||
We were born of revolution. | ||
We will continue to be in revolution. | ||
I, because of my background, it's not a question I'm a psychiatrist or not, I particularly can live and understand crises because through those crises you become stronger or weaker. | ||
But people like you who come on the air and you've left other networks, you're part of that strength. | ||
When I see a woman, no woman has ever interviewed me. | ||
And I think that's wonderful. | ||
And particularly on the Alex Jones Show. | ||
So it begins to tell me, hey, guys, we're waking up to what the real power in America should be. | ||
I would hope within my lifetime, within the next 10, 15 years, I'm tired of men becoming presidents. | ||
I want a woman to become a president. | ||
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But not Kamala. Not Kamala, right? | |
You have to make sure you make that clear. | ||
Not Kamala, but I'm saying to you, and I don't think Kamala wants to be president, quite frankly. | ||
She has a nice little lifestyle. | ||
I think she just went in there to play the game. | ||
But the reality is, we have a lot of talent on the side. | ||
What I don't want is a Liz Cheney to come to the forefront representing who her father is. | ||
What I don't want is easier for me to tell you, but, you know, why can't I have a Christy Leigh coming to the Do what you do and become a politician. | ||
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Tell me that. Why not? | |
You're not the first. Ronald Reagan was in the business of the TV, remember? | ||
He did shows. | ||
He was a spokesman for TV shows. | ||
But you are a reporter now. | ||
But the Christie's of the world are the ones who can achieve. | ||
They're the ones who can grab and look for power and look innocent at the same time. | ||
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That's why I admire you. | |
You got me speechless. I don't even know what to say to this. | ||
Well, it's a dynamic. | ||
Let me tell you, it's the dynamic. | ||
I've treated women, and they're far more interesting to me as a psychiatrist than men are, because women have what we call a duality, submissive, dominant, passive, aggressive. | ||
I mean, you can see it constantly when you treat them. | ||
Oh, I can be passive aggressive. | ||
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I can do all that one bit. | |
Yeah, but your charm and your sweetness belies the fact that you're ambitious, you can be tough, and you take rejection quite easily. | ||
I saw your interviews, and that's what I need. | ||
I need people who have been proven on the set, not necessarily going overseas, but I'm not flattering you. | ||
One of the reasons why I came on was I said, my God. | ||
No background, no history. | ||
We gotta go. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
This is Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
You know, we've been trying to make sense. | ||
After you wake up and you really understand what's going on, how are people still buying into all of the lies? | ||
To the point that they defend the lies. | ||
And they get angry when their point is challenged. | ||
And I was reading the definition of Stockholm Syndrome, and it says, psychological response wherein a captive begins to identify closely with his or her captors, as well as with their agenda and demands. | ||
So to segue, I have Dr. | ||
Pachenik on with me today. | ||
He has, of course, a background in psychiatry and a PhD at MIT in international relations. | ||
And as to the realm of expertise as a hostage negotiator, Dr. | ||
Pachenik, is it fair to say that we might currently have a similar psychological relationship Trade as a hostage right now with everything going on. | ||
Maybe a type of Stockholm Syndrome. | ||
Is that how you would explain these people that continue to stay loyal as their gas prices go up and they can't get basic food items? | ||
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And the economy is the way that it is. | |
It's so apparent in interface. | ||
Now we have more deaths from COVID than before we even had a vaccine. | ||
Yet some people still fiercely defend this administration. | ||
Is this Are Americans being held hostage? | ||
What's going on? Well, we're not being held hostage. | ||
What's happening is a majority of the Americans, with fear, you can see the power of fear and how it works in a system, I can create any kind of captivity. | ||
And in effect, they've created this nonsense where you get one vaccine that has no correlation to the coronavirus because the amino acid sequences are wrong. | ||
A-G-I-C-A, they don't have that. | ||
They have 1,300 amino acids, and that's why you're getting side effects. | ||
What we have here is correct. | ||
You said that. We have fear, then I'm telling you what to do, and then I'm gonna ask you to put on a mask. | ||
If you were to ask me, would that have happened 10 years ago? | ||
I would have said, no way. | ||
So I learned something. | ||
Even in our society, where we have the individuals, a majority of the people can be manipulated and held captive to the system and to fear. | ||
But you have to remember something else. | ||
Our Revolutionary War was never created by a majority of people. | ||
It was less than 3%. | ||
We're talking of a few hundred people, at most maybe a thousand, who really began to say, Britain, you're out of here, and we're creating our own country. | ||
Then Britain came back in 1812, and we said, okay, get out of here. | ||
Biden will leave one way or the other. | ||
I'll guarantee you. | ||
I'm not saying anything else. | ||
The FBI will be here. | ||
Give me a subpoena. | ||
And the point I'm saying to you, yes, many people are held hostage. | ||
But thanks to people like you or Alex or others and people like myself is saying, all right, you want to take the vaccine? | ||
Take it. You want to understand what the consequences are? | ||
Then go to the hospital. | ||
You'll see what happens. You want to understand how ineffectual my medical practice is and the doctors who are involved in this? | ||
Please, go ahead. | ||
I was a board examiner in neurology and psychiatry. | ||
On a simple question, Christy, on a simple question, I had a patient in front of every examinee and I said, is this neurological or psychiatric? | ||
Ten years in a row, they never gave me the right answer. | ||
Just one or two. And 60% failed. | ||
Now it's giving you an idea how bad our medical system is and why it is that I don't go in and suddenly say, oh yeah, I'm going to be the premier doctor, I'm going to be this or that. | ||
I did what I could. | ||
You have the Fauci's of the world who lie and manipulate and create all kinds of financial agreements with Pfizer. | ||
How do you even bring Pfizer into the system when it's already two trillion in debt? | ||
J&J, AstraZeneca, they're all corrupt companies. | ||
Yet nobody wanted to stop it. | ||
And people like me or you or Dr. | ||
Rand Paul, who had to sit there and fight with Fauci, and that's why I admired Rand Paul, and said, you're lying, Fauci. | ||
You're lying and you should be in prison. | ||
Now, if he does not go to prison for the felony he committed, for the lies he purposely pervaded, then we have a real problem. | ||
There are a lot of people who have to be incarcerated, and that's where the beginning starts. | ||
He was a felon. | ||
He's NIH, and he has to be held accountable. | ||
Whether he's public health or not, I don't know. | ||
I don't care. But I will tell you one thing. | ||
I knew Fauci, and I knew that he would ask for the greatest sum of money in the government. | ||
He makes more than the President of the United States. | ||
He asked to be reimbursed to the tune of $425,000 or $435,000 when the normal It's so crazy. | ||
They just profit off of this so much. | ||
I wanted to get to talking to you about, because we did talk about the CIA, we keep on talking about these sinister plans that are happening behind the scenes usually. | ||
With the FBI or the CIA. And so I wanted to ask you about In-Q-Tel. | ||
There's talks of Facebook changing their name. | ||
We saw that post from Jack from Twitter joking about Facebook that they should change their name to Central Intelligence Corporation. | ||
And so how far off is this tweet from reality? | ||
And is In-Q-Tel responsible for making these big tech corporations getting so huge? | ||
Yes. Yes, I will say yes, Chris. | ||
And honestly, I had an indirect relationship. | ||
And most of the money that I made was not in medicine or anything else. | ||
I was a serial entrepreneur. | ||
And I did it in Alexandria, Virginia and different places in Virginia. | ||
And I enjoyed it. We created like 24 companies. | ||
The CIA came to me in the late 90s and said, what are you doing? | ||
I said, well, I create these startups. | ||
Some of them have software, some of them have something else. | ||
And so I had said to them, you need a financial capacity to also create startups. | ||
So it wasn't malevolent thought. | ||
And In-Q-Tel was created and it was beneficent at that point. | ||
They said, look, We have something called Google. | ||
Well, I didn't know what that was. | ||
I mean, you're talking about 20, 30 years ago. | ||
I have something called Facebook, which started. | ||
And so they invested in a lot of new companies. | ||
And then if a certain amount of So it sounds like these companies are actually funded by the American people, yet they're suppressing our speech. | ||
You got it. Now you hit it on the head. | ||
You hit it right on the head. | ||
It's CIA and DARPA funding plus other units of the military. | ||
They're not funded out of serial entrepreneurs who are suddenly high. | ||
None of these guys who had these funds really could make companies like that without the advantage of DARPA or In-Q-Tel. | ||
And it's important for America to see what In-Q-Tel really is. | ||
And that was created by the CIA. And on the surface, it was supposed to be benevolent. | ||
But like all benevolent entities, they corrupted themselves. | ||
So what can we do about this? | ||
I mean, this I'm sure can remind you of the Church Pike Committee and them finding out where the CIA was into and influencing things. | ||
Can we have a return of that? | ||
Is there any hope of that? | ||
No, I'm not impressed with our politicians. | ||
What has to happen, it has to be more private and far more secretive. | ||
You've got to begin to take out the operatives who are in the agency. | ||
In other words, We're getting tired of the director of the CIA. He's been there a long time. | ||
John Brennan is back there. | ||
Obama came out of there. | ||
What we don't say is, oh my God, how many of these people have been co-opted by the CIA? The Clintons went to Yale. | ||
Oh, and then which is the biggest school of all? | ||
Yale. Where did they produce the most CIA operatives? | ||
Yale. Who was a big CIA operative? | ||
John Bolton. John Bolton, the CIA operative, he wasn't that smart or that effective, yet he went to Yale. | ||
I can go on and on and tell you, Zalmay Khalilzad, CIA. We have so much corruption in that system that you need people like me to come in and clean it out. | ||
It can't be done. Dr. | ||
Bachchanik, we have one minute, so give us some hope in this last minute. | ||
How are we going to clean this up and when's it going to happen? | ||
We want to know! It's going to happen because people like you are asking people like me what we should do. | ||
And people like you are far more important than people like me. | ||
Because we'll do the dirty work, but with a pleasant face and a smart attitude and being a wonderful interviewer, you will go much further than I will. | ||
Because the minute I walk into a door, they know that's trouble. | ||
And so you can keep smiling and look attractive. | ||
No one will know the better. | ||
That's your answer. | ||
You mean all I have to do is smile and everything just starts changing? | ||
Well, that's great news. | ||
Dr. Prochenek, oh my goodness, it's been such a pleasure. | ||
I look forward to speaking to you again. | ||
I'm going to hold you hostage. | ||
Make sure you talk to me again because I didn't even scratch the surface. | ||
My husband, your big fan, is going to be disappointed. | ||
Thank you, Dr. | ||
Prochenek. More to come after this break. | ||
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Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
Just got done talking to Dr. | ||
Steve Pachenik. My goodness, I didn't get to half of the questions that I wanted to with him. | ||
There was just, he's such a wealth of information. | ||
Still holding on to hope that something might happen to really turn things around. | ||
Dr. Pachenik always seems to hint at that there are things happening behind the scenes, but I'd like to think that. | ||
Do you think that? I'd like to hear from you. | ||
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1-877-789-2539. | ||
We'd love to hear from you, see what you think about what we've talked about today so far. | ||
And if you have hope or if you've lost hope, because, you know, we've heard a lot of promises that things are going to change, something's going to happen, but then it doesn't. | ||
So what do we do with that? | ||
Interested to hear what you think about that. | ||
On that note, we do have some news here. | ||
It seems like every day, a little something about Durham. | ||
Remember that? It's like, where's Durham? | ||
Well, while we're hearing more about Durham these days, Special Counsel John Durham still in action, investigating origins of Trump-Russia probe. | ||
A.G. Garland, of all people, says Fox News had this. | ||
He says you would know if he weren't continuing to do his work. | ||
Mueller's investigation yielded no evidence of criminal conspiracy or coordination between the Trump campaign and Russian officials during the 2016 election. | ||
The question of whether Trump obstructed justice was left open in the final report. | ||
But in August of 2020, we know Durham charged former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith with making a false statement. | ||
That was the first criminal case arising from his probe. | ||
And then we know that a special counsel, Durham, has charged also one individual Clinton campaign lawyer, Michael Sussman, With knowingly making false statements to the FBI. And it goes on and on. | ||
We know that he's releasing tons and tons of tens of thousands, apparently. | ||
I think I heard 81,000 pages. | ||
So interesting to see what will... | ||
It does seem like there is some rumblings here and there of things going on. | ||
We certainly know the correlation and connection between Michael Sussman and Hillary Clinton. | ||
And will it be enough to fully bring... | ||
The Clinton Foundation into the fray and hold somebody accountable. | ||
Well, we shall see. | ||
I want to remind you of my verse of the day. | ||
This is from John 18, 37. | ||
Jesus answered, You tell me because I am king, I was born and entered the world so that I could witness to the truth. | ||
Everyone who cares for truth, who has any feeling for the truth, recognizes my voice. | ||
It's important to recognize that truth is not just truth. | ||
There is such a thing as absolute truth and that we have truth in a person, Jesus Christ. | ||
For one of the first times, I've been facing some resistance on that. | ||
I got a message actually out of the blue from a high school classmate that was challenging me on that and had some nasty things to say about sharing my religion and that truth is different for everybody else and things like that. | ||
Well, sorry, no it's not. | ||
Truth is a person. | ||
Truth is absolute. And let's journey together and seek the truth in a world full of lies. | ||
And that's what keeps me going, is the pursuit of truth and someone to guide me to it. | ||
And knowing that truth is in a person, Jesus Christ. | ||
And lots of questions, totally switching gears here, about this news that came out. | ||
Actor Alec Baldwin kills one person, wounds another when a prop gun misfires. | ||
So my first question is, if he killed somebody... | ||
And injured another. | ||
Can we still call it a prop gun? | ||
Now this is the journalist coming out on me in accuracy and reporting. | ||
It seems very odd to call something a prop gun if it was responsible for killing someone and injuring another. | ||
So that's interesting. | ||
And then how does it misfire and hit people off of the set? | ||
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If he was using it in a movie... | |
Wouldn't it be one of the other actors that he hits? | ||
And remember, Alec Baldwin has been a big proponent of gun control. | ||
So does it have anything to do with that? | ||
More to come after this. | ||
Welcome back! Christy Lee here, guest hosting for the day. | ||
We got one hour left. | ||
And in that hour, you can start calling 1-877-789-2539. | ||
I'm going to hit some news. | ||
In the meantime, while you call in, my question to you was, have you lost hope? | ||
Do you think that there's a sting operation still in play? | ||
That eventually we will see all things turn around because people will have woken up? | ||
Or have you decided, nope, that's history. | ||
We're stuck with the damage. | ||
The damage is done, and we just gotta do the best we can while we wait. | ||
So that's basically... | ||
What I'm curious how others are feeling because I know that Dr. | ||
Steve Pachenik had a lot of people hopeful that Trump was going to be back in and he has said, you know, he's going to be back in eventually. | ||
So I wonder if you still have hope in that or if you have lost hope in that. | ||
Going back to the news, I was talking about actor Alec Baldwin and his little mishap on the set. | ||
First of all, it's extremely sad when anyone dies, so I don't want to make light of this. | ||
People were shot, someone was killed, someone died. | ||
But there's just so many questions I have about this story, that a prop gun misfires on a set and First question being, how can you call it a prop gun if it actually worked and killed somebody and injured another? | ||
And another question is, I mean, you got to believe that they have crazy high safety standards anytime they're doing anything with actual guns. | ||
I mean, because that's what it was. | ||
It was an actual gun. It wasn't a prop gun if it actually worked, right? | ||
Yeah. So it's all very strange. | ||
And then if he was shooting a scene for this movie, why wasn't it one of the other actors that was shot? | ||
Why was it a director of photography and someone else off camera? | ||
And then it's just on the side note, we know that Alec Baldwin has been a proponent of gun control. | ||
And now this happens. | ||
Is he going to use this as a way to see? | ||
Guns are bad. I don't know. | ||
Interesting. Some loaded questions there, I guess. | ||
While we wait for more of your phone calls to come in, you know, I like to round up the bad actors of the week and show you the worst that is happening in mainstream news. | ||
So let's go ahead and roll that for the week. | ||
Good morning, everyone. I'm Kelli Volk. I'm your host, Amanda Sears. And I'm your host, Dan Holt. | ||
And we're going to be talking about the new vaccine, the new vaccine, the new vaccine. | ||
Reliability is the real immunity problem. | ||
Bringing you what's ignored, sensationalized, unbalanced, misleading, or just plain false. | ||
Here's your media malfeasance for the week beginning October 18th. | ||
NPR continues to assert its opinion over news with this headline. | ||
The political fight over vaccine mandates deepens despite their effectiveness. | ||
So it takes a position right off the bat and then defends it rather than evaluate both sides. | ||
It says vaccine mandates are an effective tool in promoting widespread vaccinations. | ||
So is the goal widespread vaccinations or widespread health? | ||
NPR goes on to say the resistance to the mandates is a uniquely American predicament. | ||
Is it? Are we just going to ignore protests in Australia or in Europe? | ||
And then it targets evangelical Christians as part of the problem. | ||
Don't even get me started on that. | ||
It also doesn't address even once that part of the vaccine hesitancy might have to do with an immunity problem, the immunity from liability given to the makers. | ||
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Right now, pharmaceutical companies have total immunity for vaccines. | |
They are not responsible for any adverse reactions or death from the vaccines. | ||
You get a vaccine and you're on your own. | ||
And so that's one of the things we're faced with here is this bold, self-righteous requirement to protect people and require the vaccine. | ||
But no one is recognizing who's going to be responsible for the adverse reactions. | ||
And there are adverse reactions. | ||
I have a report in Medicare. | ||
Out of Medicare, which is a very accurate report that shows we're having significant reactions and numbers of deaths. | ||
And so until somebody says they're going to be responsible, all we're doing is shoveling back off on the worker that if they get the vaccine and have an adverse reaction, they've got to take care of it themselves. | ||
CNN gets confronted on its media malfeasance issue again this week. | ||
And Brian Stelter, BS for short, can't handle it. | ||
Who's the people stopping the conversation? | ||
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Who are they? Um, people that work at networks, frankly, like the one I'm speaking on right now who try and claim that, you know, it was, it was racist to investigate the lab leak theory. | |
It was, I mean, let's just take an example. | ||
But I'm just saying that when you say allowed, I just think it's a provocative thing you say. | ||
You say, you say, we're not allowed to talk about these things, but they're all over the internet. | ||
I can Google them. I can find them everywhere. | ||
I've heard about every story you mentioned. | ||
So I'm just suggesting, of course people are allowed to cover whatever they want to cover. | ||
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But you and I both know, and it would be delusional to claim otherwise, that touching your finger to an increasing number of subjects that have been deemed third rail by the mainstream institutions and increasingly by some of the tech companies will lead to reputational damage, perhaps you losing your job, your children sometimes being demonized as well. | |
And so what happens is a kind of internal self-censorship. | ||
This is something that I saw over and over again when I was at the New York Times. | ||
And an article linking COVID-19 vaccines and myocarditis goes poof! | ||
It was published on October 1st and then temporarily removed without explanation. | ||
Here's an excerpt. Within eight weeks of the public offering of COVID-19 products to the 12 and 15-year-old age group, we've found 19 times the expected number of myocarditis cases in the vaccination volunteers over background myocarditis rates for this age group. | ||
In addition, a five-fold increase in myocarditis rate was observed subsequent to dose 2 as opposed to dose 1 in 15-year-old males. | ||
And here's the notice. The publisher regrets that this article has been temporarily removed. | ||
A replacement will appear as soon as possible in which the reason for the removal of the article will be specified or the article will be reinstated. | ||
The article was co-authored by Jessica Rose. | ||
She says the removal was unheard of and that the journal it was published in is in breach of contract. | ||
And ignored this week this letter from the National Institute of Health which says EcoHealth Alliance violated the terms and conditions of its grant and corrects the lies of the NIH director and Dr. | ||
Fauci. Let's just wrap up this week with Joe Rogan doubling down on CNN's Don Lemon for trying to defend lying about Rogan's treatment. | ||
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See, because it used to be that way. | |
They would say something and no one would have recourse. | ||
Do you know what this is? But when you're saying something, and then the person you're saying it about has literally ten times the audience you do. | ||
You dumb her. Do you know what you did? | ||
You just proved my point. | ||
For KLIM.News, I'm Christy Lee. | ||
So there you go. If you want to see that video, I will be uploading that later after the show because obviously I'm right here and I can't do that right now. | ||
But you can find that on my band.video page. | ||
I also put a lot of my material on klim.news. | ||
And I could really use some love on my Rumble channel, ChristyLeeTV or KLIM.News is how you can find me at my Rumble channel. | ||
It's harder to build those than, you know, your typical Facebook or Twitters or anything. | ||
But as we were talking about poof things going on, did you guys see that NIH scrubbed now the gain-of-function definition from the website after all these Wuhan bombshells and after it had to come out and admit to essentially lying and violating their contract? | ||
Jeremy Redfern exposed the NIH run by Fauci for changing the definition of gain-of-function in the last few days as all of this really struck For those that don't know, NIH defined gain of function on their website until at least October 19th, 2021. So just a few days ago that was there, you can see it and then you can't. | ||
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So what is happening with that? | |
My goodness, Senator Rand Paul puts on his tweet, will any of these omnipotent scientists ever be held accountable? | ||
My goodness. | ||
And appearing on Fox News Thursday, Paul urged Fauci that has intentionally been parsing words as a way of never admitting that gain-of-function took place in NIH-funded Chinese labs. | ||
And so if you needed any proof, well, there you go. | ||
They're just removing... | ||
The definition of gain of function. | ||
My goodness, I'm already out of time again, so I'm going to get your phone calls in the next break. | ||
Go over a little bit more news and then get your phone calls. | ||
Anxious to hear what you're thinking about if there's still hope, things are just going to dramatically change and turn for the better or what? | ||
Looking forward to hearing what you have to say. | ||
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I need some more of that brain force. | ||
Somebody bring me some. Welcome back, Christy Lee. | ||
Guest hosting. Thank you. | ||
I was just giving some goodies. | ||
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Just giving it to you. Can't wait to try it out. | ||
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And, I mean, obviously these nails are fake. | ||
Mine are too brittle. But once I start taking this Bio PCA from InfoWarsStore.com, then I'll just, I'll be in good shape. | ||
All right, let me finish some of this news and then I'll get your phone calls. | ||
So, I was going to play this video, but now I'm just like running out of all of the time. | ||
So, I'm just going to mention it. | ||
You already know it. You don't need to see the video. | ||
Biden's open border policies have led to a record-shattering migrant surge. | ||
That's from That's actually from NBC News. | ||
Can you believe it? They're actually telling you that U.S. officials are monitoring tens of thousands more who might soon be making their way north. | ||
And then, of course, we heard earlier in the show from Jen Psaki saying to Ducey, no, Biden didn't lie when he said that he went to the border. | ||
He has gone to the border. | ||
He drove through it in 2008 when he was on the campaign trail, is what Jen Psaki says. | ||
He did go to the border. | ||
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He saw it on TV. I mean, that was good enough. | |
She might as well have said that. | ||
My goodness. And then the State Department says they're switching gears. | ||
So we have the border disaster. | ||
And then we know, obviously, the thing that they never want to talk about in mainstream news, what is happening in Afghanistan. | ||
It's like Afghanistan just disappeared and they completely forgot about it. | ||
The State Department, though, says we know of 363 American citizens still abandoned in Afghanistan. | ||
Phil Mattingly says that. | ||
363 American citizens in Afghanistan, 176 of whom want to leave. | ||
And then we have hiding Biden shelves, is what's happening right now. | ||
They're hiding them. | ||
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The fact that the shelves have pretty much nothing on them. | |
I'm sure you've seen the pictures on Twitter of shelves stacked with all of the same product pushed to the front. | ||
It's like all the same product and then they're all to the front so that you can't even see Ash Short had posted a picture of Safeway appearing to try to hide the supply shortage by using single lines of products to fill the shelves. | ||
Right here, you can see Kraft macaroni and cheese, it looks like, over and over and over again, all at the front with nothing behind them. | ||
And then there's pictures of chairs, like... | ||
All in another aisle. | ||
I mean, they're trying. | ||
So we have the Afghanistan crisis. | ||
We have the border crisis. We have the supply shortage. | ||
And no one's talking about that. | ||
But Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is talking about it. | ||
And she's calling for treason. | ||
Let's go ahead and play clip number six. | ||
Clip number six. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Let's talk about what is the presidential oath of office. | ||
Joe Biden swore an oath. | ||
He said, I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and I will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. | ||
And he is failing to uphold his oath. | ||
You see, Article 4, Section 4 says that the U.S. guarantees each state against invasion. | ||
Joe Biden is failing the American people by refusing to uphold the law and the Constitution. | ||
But Afghanistan is where it really hurt. | ||
You see, Article 3, Section 3, Joe Biden could be guilty of treason. | ||
Our law says that levying war against the U.S., adhering to the enemies of the U.S., and giving aid and comfort is treason. | ||
He abandoned Americans in Afghanistan and seems to have no interest in getting them back. | ||
I asked this committee to bring my articles of impeachment forward in hearings and markup. | ||
And I thank you very much for your time. | ||
Things are so bad that it does make you wonder, I mean, would a sting operation go this far? | ||
Would it go this far to destroy our country? | ||
Lives to have been lost for the sake of a sting operation. | ||
It makes you lose some hope. | ||
So let's take a call from Casey who wanted to weigh in on this about Dr. | ||
Prochenek's claims from before that this was a sting operation. | ||
Casey from Mississippi, you're on the air. | ||
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Thank you very much for taking my call. | |
This is the first time you and I have spoken. | ||
All right. I've talked to Owen and Alex And Harrison before. | ||
So anyway, thanks for, I guess, doing what you're doing. | ||
But, you know, there's a lot of holes that I can punch in this situation. | ||
I mean, with Buchanik, you know, he said some very interesting things over the years that have not, one, have not come to fruition. | ||
And then one thing really stands out with me. | ||
He said he's not an aficionado of the Constitution and that he finds it outdated and something that should be He said that very clearly. | ||
That's something people can look up that he has said to Alex before. | ||
And when it comes down to what are we going to do as a people, really the responsibility falls to us. | ||
There is no, you know, sentient beings sitting out there in a political seat that is going to change stuff for us. | ||
There are rules and laws on the books that we can use right now if we just utilize our focus and we get our stuff together in a way that we don't get thrown aside or thrown one way or the other by these Baldwin shootings and this way and that way. | ||
There's always something that's going to be there to distract us. | ||
We have to focus very clearly on what is in front of us and we have to follow through with what we see as a clear route or a clear line of sight. | ||
And the military has been purged. | ||
The military has absolutely been purged of good people that could enforce, you know, the real rules and laws on the books. | ||
So now it's up to us. | ||
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Yeah, it really is, isn't it? | |
All right, Cody, I do got to get to more phone calls, but I think that's a good reminder. | ||
It's up to us when, you know, Sometimes you need to just think about what you can do in your own circle as opposed to having faith in everybody else or any one thing. | ||
But let's go to Cody in Canada because he thinks that this is a sting operation. | ||
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Cody? Hey, thank you, Christy, for taking my call. | |
Just want to say God bless you and your family there. | ||
God bless InfoWars. I do think it's a sting operation like... | ||
It's all by design. | ||
It's all done by design, like the food supply shortage. | ||
It's all done by design. | ||
They're trying to shut things down and make it hard for the average person just to survive. | ||
While the rich get richer, the poor get poorer. | ||
It says that in a good book. | ||
It's a spiritual war. | ||
We don't wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, powers and rules of darkness. | ||
They control and influence a lot of our leaders who are wicked. | ||
And the Bible says we can't go along with the wicked. | ||
Wicked are separate. | ||
They will be destroyed. But it's also about genetics, like the vaccination. | ||
They want to change our genetics. | ||
And that's been going on since the beginning of time, actually. | ||
Like, even since, you know, Satan, right? | ||
Trying to destroy humanity's genetics from, like, corrupting their DNA, right? | ||
That's why Noah was perfect in his generation. | ||
His DNA wasn't unblemished. | ||
But they're still doing that to this day. | ||
They're testing on... Thank you for taking my call, Christy. All right. | ||
Thank you, Cody, for that message. | ||
I would like to get a variety of opinions on this, so you're free to call. | ||
I'm going to be going to recap my experience at the school board meeting as well coming up so you can see what's happening there. | ||
It is crazy, but we're talking about this. | ||
Sometimes you've got to start with your circle, forget what people's predictions are, and just get to work, right? | ||
All right. After the break. | ||
Listen, we need generals... | ||
We need people with platforms like Joe Rogan and other people like that who are free-thinking spirits, but don't buy into the false narrative. | ||
They're able to kind of dig out the truth themselves, and they have to trust 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, It spends 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 when spreading the truth. | ||
The soul of humanity is at stake here. | ||
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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F.O. wars! F.O. wars! F.O. wars! F.O. wars! | |
Welcome back to the war room. | ||
Christy Lee guest hosting. | ||
We are talking about, is Trump going to get back in or what? | ||
Has this been all a sting operation or what? | ||
Let's get back to the phone calls. | ||
Eric from California, you're on the air. | ||
Eric, I thought you hung up on me. | ||
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What's going on? No, no. | |
As far as your question goes about a sting operation, I'm not sure, but I would say that there is hope. | ||
I agree with your previous callers on two points. | ||
The hope is with the people and with a firm belief in God. | ||
I think those two things are going to be the ultimate answer. | ||
We're going to have to do it ourselves. But if you don't mind, the main reason I was calling was actually to bring a bit of news about some bad actors in the news. | ||
Always willing to hear about that. | ||
There's never a shortage. Yeah. | ||
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No, unfortunately, you're right. | |
But in my hometown, Red Bluff, Northern California, a small town, we have an eighth grade teacher there who was trying to put the message out to the public by wearing a paper star of David. | ||
Then the message that she was trying to put out was that the authorization and discrimination that are being carried out and along with the mandate on the people who refuse the vaccination is following the pattern for what the German government did during the Nazi rule prior to the Holocaust. | ||
Well, unfortunately, combat actors mutilated a video that she made and another that was made of her, and they contorted her message and made her into an anti-Semite. | ||
So now people from across the nation have been attacking this poor woman, who is a pillar of our community, and has reached the point where she has been put on a paid leave. | ||
The community has come together to try and support her, but anybody that signed a petition to support her is now also being attacked, including myself, and they're threatening our job. | ||
But I just wanted to bring some news to that because this poor woman has yet to get a fair shake from the media, and I know that you guys at InfoWars, you in particular, it's a godsend that I actually talked to you, would bring some light to the fact that That they contorted her message. | ||
Absolutely. This is what they do. | ||
Send us the information or leave it with the producers and we'll follow up and maybe she'll be willing to talk about how they did that to her. | ||
Thank you, Eric, for the tip. We're going to get back to some more phone calls and hear from Blake in Virginia. | ||
Blake, you're on the air and you think that this is a big sting operation. | ||
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Well, I don't know about Trump. | |
I know he's all about the money, but hopefully he's going to do something. | ||
But here's my main point, and it's all about the money, is that the Rothschilds, they probably have $500 trillion with the Rockefellers, and our debt is, what, $15 trillion or something like that? | ||
Let's go take their money, let's lock their bank accounts, take all their money, pay our debt, and then pay everybody here that has been stolen from them for years. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do you not think they have like $500 trillion? | ||
I really don't know. I mean, I guess anything could happen at this point, but that's an interesting hypothesis. | ||
Thank you for your call. Let's go to O'Brien in New York. | ||
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O'Brien? Yeah, I think it's something that has to do with It's kind of up in the air. | |
We don't know what's going on with him or whatever, but if it is a thing operation, I mean, he's doing a good job of it, of hiding it. | ||
But if it's not, I mean, we're kind of like... | ||
You know, screwed. | ||
Yeah, it's either the one or the other. | ||
It's a sting operation and they're doing a good job at hiding it or we're screwed. | ||
I think you put that pretty eloquently and straight to the point. | ||
Thank you, O'Brien from New York. | ||
Let's go to David in California. | ||
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David, you're on the air. Chrissy Lee, you are the gift that keeps on gifting. | |
God bless you. Thank you. | ||
I want to address your question, but I have one other thing that's really important. | ||
It has to do with my congressional run, and I understand you have limited time, so please, if you can, before I get cut off, pass me on to someone who can take my phone number Hopefully you will get back to me about this because this is super important. | ||
I do think that hints are being dropped about things that are going on in the background. | ||
People need to understand that they get very disillusioned and I myself got disillusioned as well when certain things weren't happening. | ||
We are in a war right now. | ||
It's basically an information war. | ||
It's a very dangerous war. | ||
And we are fighting a very well-entrenched system that actually goes back to a coup that happened in November of 1963 when Kennedy was assassinated. | ||
This is a very well-entrenched mechanism and people can't just expect that things are just... | ||
somebody's going to do something and suddenly things are going to turn around. | ||
We are the most important aspect. | ||
When I say we, I mean collectively. | ||
We're the American people. | ||
Because just like in the American Revolution, the Revolutionary War, the people have got to be behind what's going on. | ||
Dr. Patenek dropped a couple of hints that I picked up. | ||
I don't know if anyone else picked up. | ||
Yeah. I would suggest highly that if you go to Substack, look up Patel Patriot. | ||
And he's got now, I think, 12 articles that he's written on called the Devolution Series. | ||
It's fascinating. | ||
And it is fascinating. | ||
Definitely not beyond the realm of possibility. | ||
I do believe there's a lot of stuff going on, but we cannot depend on it. | ||
No one is going to ride in and save the country. | ||
I think you hit that right on the head, that we can't rely on that so much that we sit by and do nothing. | ||
And I think that that was a bit of the problem before, is that we were having so much faith in this as the option to save us that none of us did enough. | ||
So that's a good reminder. David, stay on the line. | ||
Give your information to the producers so that we can connect again on the important topic you wanted to tell me about. | ||
Thank you for your phone call. Let's go to Jeremy in Texas. | ||
Jeremy, in Texas. | ||
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You're on the air. Hey, how's it going? | |
Good, how are you? You guys talk about frustrating. | ||
This is like the red pill. | ||
Some people take it and some people don't. | ||
But there are laws. | ||
Would you say you're a United States citizen? | ||
Am I a United States citizen? | ||
Is this a hypothetical question? | ||
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I'm being serious with you. There's a U.S. federal law, U.S. v. | ||
Anthony, that says the term resident and citizen of the United States is distinguished from a citizen of one of the several states in that the former is a special class citizen created by Congress. | ||
So for those people who commit citizens themselves A United States citizen, your contract. | ||
Because the United States is nothing but Washington, D.C., Cuba, and Panama. | ||
And anything outside of that is like a foreign country to the United States. | ||
The United States of America is our country. | ||
But the original term for people who were free, sovereign, self-governing was state citizen. | ||
But they converted that, they gave people social security numbers, and Pat started telling them they were United States citizens. | ||
And that is a contract. | ||
So those people are subject to the legislature, and state citizens are not. | ||
There's laws all about it that says that Marbury v. | ||
Madison, it is impossible for a law which violates the Constitution to be valid. | ||
All laws which are repugnant to the Constitution are null and void. | ||
U.S. Supreme Court decision says Ray Donovan v. | ||
Rodriguez says all codes, rules, and regulations are for government authorities only, not human creators in accordance with God's law. | ||
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That's interesting, Jeremy. | ||
We're going to have to look more into that. But we are up against a break. | ||
Thank you for your phone call. | ||
And we'll hopefully talk again. | ||
Welcome back. Welcome back. Christy Lee, guest hosting the War Room. | ||
I got to cover the school board meeting I went to last night real quick. | ||
And then if I have time, I'll get back to your phone calls. | ||
But I do need to cover this. | ||
So last night. Oh, by the way, go to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
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But there you go. | ||
Anyways, Gordon went to the school board meeting last night. | ||
They flip-flopped about how many people can be seated. | ||
Parents were arrested at one of them. | ||
I covered that as well because they weren't letting them in. | ||
It's all been arbitrary. | ||
There was a press conference outside of the school board meeting to talk about this, and they did. | ||
They did increase the seats. | ||
So that is some progress. | ||
But when we were in the meeting, we had lots to say about the superintendent and his temporary restraining order against him because of alleged domestic violence against his ex-mistress during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. | ||
And check out how they reacted to that. | ||
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Here you go. Mid-July. | |
Three months. That's how long a temporary restraining order has been in place naming this man, our superintendent, as a clear and present danger to a woman. | ||
Ms. Kenningham, this is a personal matter. | ||
This isn't the forum for that. | ||
We do have a grievance process. | ||
Concerns the safety of our children. | ||
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Very much. What is your point? | |
My point of order is that there is no limitation on being able to name us as trustees or director-level and above officials in our school district during public comments for any reason. | ||
Boom! Check out how slunch it is. | ||
I am not disagreeing. | ||
I am just saying that there is a better format for this if there's a grievance that needed to be filed. | ||
A.K.A. she's wanting to protect the superintendent. | ||
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So she can proceed. We can finish this, right? | |
Please go ahead. For an alleged domestic assault of a pregnant woman carrying his child. | ||
As a mother and a parent, I'm shocked. | ||
This man has a job that affects over 40,000 children in this district and contact and power over female administrators and teachers. | ||
What possible excuse can this board, the same board who threatens parents with arrest for disrupting a public meeting, have to ignore this? | ||
The court, having examined the pleadings and allegations of applicants, showed that the applicant is a girlfriend of the respondent, and that the applicant and the respondent had a dating relationship. | ||
The court find the applicant alleges there is a clear and present danger of family violence unless Hef Ed Azayes is ordered to refrain from certain acts. | ||
On June 28th, the married superintendent demands that his girlfriend get an abortion. | ||
The superintendent threatens the girlfriend, I'll make you pay. | ||
The superintendent shows his intent. | ||
You will lose this baby. | ||
On July 5th, the girlfriend reaches out to Corey Vesa regarding the superintendent's behavior. | ||
On July 6th, Corey Vesa rejects the girlfriend's outreach. | ||
On the evening of July 6th, this pregnant woman would be physically assaulted, hence the temporary restraining order. | ||
Thank you. How can the teachers, the administrators, children in this district feel safe and protected? | ||
The behavior of the superintendent and the lack of oversight from the five of you. | ||
I started paying attention here after this board made news last month, and I have to say that what I see happening here is shocking. | ||
Corey Vesa, is it true that a concerned member of the community made you aware of the allegations against the superintendent and you deflected them only days before the alleged assault? | ||
To the trustees, I would like to know, have you held any formal meetings to discuss these allegations? | ||
These are very serious allegations against the only employee that you oversee. | ||
And it has been July, August, September, October, four months that you've known about this. | ||
I look at every single one of you, my fellow women, and I'm disgusted. | ||
That you would continue to hide a predator. | ||
Someone who is a danger, not only to just society, but to our children and to your staff members in this school district. | ||
It took us coordinating a press conference today, Dr. | ||
Azaiz, for you to arbitrarily increase your arbitrary capacity. | ||
So two days ago, it was 50 seats. | ||
A month ago, it was 18 seats. | ||
And then when I spoke up about it, You had to be escorted out and then arrested. | ||
So is the seating capacity a real thing or not? | ||
I'm confused now because then in a day we changed it to 70-something. | ||
Stop the politics. | ||
Teach our children. | ||
Stop the politics. | ||
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Teach our children. | |
The reason for speaking today is vetting library resources. | ||
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Several recent books clearly crossed the line of decency, promoting obscene acts by young children. | |
Any potential behavior influenced by these few books will result in broken lives. | ||
Said books are simply grooming tools for predators. | ||
If you have kids watching the livestream, please take them out of the room because this is what is being shown in our school library. | ||
It's not appropriate for children. | ||
I only feel they need to show you because it's just as uncomfortable for me to look at these images as it should be for you. | ||
And this is what's available and given to our children. | ||
The current bulk book purchase process is broken. | ||
In the last few weeks, parents across the district have discovered multiple books such as Lawn Boy, Gender Queer, And out of darkness on the shelves of our school libraries and this is unacceptable. | ||
These books and others include x-rated pornographic pictures and illustrations and or text descriptions of sex acts with one book graphically describing two ten-year-old boys performing oral sex on each other and another describing in detail an adult Molesting a child. | ||
That would be this one that remains in the school library. | ||
Please make sure Out of Darkness gets taken out. | ||
I do want to thank Amy Ulseman for her efforts in removing both Lawnboy and Genderqueer. | ||
I hope they remain removed because this is not appropriate for children. | ||
Please fix our book purchase process. | ||
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Your time is expired. Thank you. | |
So I will have that posted up on the band.video page this evening. | ||
When I get done with this, I'll make sure I post both the roundup for the week and the roundup meeting that you just saw on the band.video page. | ||
We were only given one minute to speak. | ||
One minute. All of the other districts in the area get two or three minutes, but in this week, Tyranny-filled district, we only get one minute, which is why I was trying to rush through what I had to say. | ||
And I didn't get to the part where it's not only inappropriate for the children, but it's actually also illegal. | ||
Under state and federal law, I am continuing to pursue charges. | ||
I filed a complaint with the Internal Affairs Department at the County Sheriff's Office that first, the deputy would not take my report. | ||
About the pornographic book that you actually couldn't see from the live feed. | ||
They cut that side off nice and conveniently. | ||
Both people in the room could see. | ||
And more importantly, the board members could see. | ||
But after filing a complaint, a detective has been assigned. | ||
And so moving right along, trying to get some accountability for them distributing pornography to children. | ||
So what I wanted to say is that... | ||
We've been saying that whether or not a sting operation is happening, whether or not these bigger things that we're waiting for are happening, we have our own circles. | ||
We have to try and do what we can in them and make some progress. | ||
As AG Garland continues to call parents domestic terrorists, | ||
we came anyway, we showed up in full force. | ||
We complained about the seating arrangement and | ||
they increased the seats. | ||
They tried not to have the information come out about | ||
the superintendent, the slimy superintendent that's | ||
alleged to have been assaulting his pregnant ex-mistress and | ||
trying to force her to get an abortion. | ||
According to the court documents, he is a safety concern and yet this | ||
is the superintendent of the school in Round Rock, Texas, | ||
which is just outside of Austin. | ||
But he got to be heard. | ||
So there are some things that are progress being made and so | ||
that's what we've got to do. | ||
One foot in front of the other, try and influence our circles. | ||
So with that, I'll take one more phone call. | ||
Jay from Alabama has been waiting a long time, and he wants to make a comment about this very thing about taking things into our own hands. | ||
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Jay, you're on the air. Jay? | |
See there? Like this. | ||
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There we go. Trump came in and, you know, he sounded good. | |
And I think they probably took him down in the skiff and scared the life out of him and they took control over him, meaning the military-industrial complex. | ||
And that's why nothing really got done. | ||
A lot of things did get done, nice actions, good economy, but he couldn't really break away from the bad people that are in the government. | ||
And with this present administration, I think that, like Alex is always saying, it's going to take the people, like, you're a lover of your children and you have passion, and the American people have to get that passion. | ||
What they did at the White House on January 6th there was all well and fine. | ||
It was a nice little rally, but the bottom line is they didn't bring pitchforks and they didn't bring guillotines. | ||
And that's what needs to show up with arms. | ||
And And I don't think it's going to happen anytime soon because people are still kind of comfortable. | ||
They're making money. They're working. | ||
But as soon as this administration decides to shut down the truck drivers and all the transportation, that's going to be real fun to watch because... | ||
It's going to happen. All right, Jay, we are up against the wall. | ||
We have to close out the show, but a good reminder for you, do what you can in your circles to make a change. | ||
Don't give up. Don't get weary. | ||
Turn to the truth, which is Jesus. | ||
Let them be your power in this battle. | ||
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