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Alright ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to, I'm going to do my best here. | ||
As I was just up against the wall at the start of the show with just talking to the crew | ||
about some scheduling things. | ||
what we got coming up. And then we're going to put this video together. | ||
Here's the information I want to offer today. | ||
Because you can tune into any news outlet and you can find all the Russia-Ukraine coverage and you can find the narratives and then you can see the divides. | ||
You can see the narrative from both sides. | ||
What should be the narrative that is universal? | ||
What should be the understanding and the takeaway that is universal? | ||
That the populists should be getting behind? | ||
And that populace within the Republican Party should be getting behind. | ||
So that the war hawking neocons don't control the message of the Republican Party making it pro-war. | ||
But instead, looking within, saying, hey, you want to say all this stuff about Putin, that's fine. | ||
But let's not ignore the problems that we have at home. | ||
Let's not ignore the irony of all the things you're accusing Putin of doing. | ||
Either we're supporting in some way, shape, or form somewhere on Earth, or is happening in our backyard. | ||
Now, we've got all kinds of footage here of... | ||
What is a full-scale invasion? | ||
And this is kind of just a five-minute to start the show that I'm just kind of venting. | ||
I mean, I'm going to come back, really, in the whole first hour and flesh all of this out. | ||
But, you know, I got to say, it's pretty strange. | ||
And you saw the clips from Alex Jones as early as last October, last year, saying February is going to be a war. | ||
And I'm glad we have the archivist to do that. | ||
And we can go back and pull clips of the war room where I said, months ago, right after the Olympics is when you're going to find out what Putin is going to do and what China is going to do. | ||
And it was pretty obvious stuff. | ||
But as usual, the mainstream media just really has no clue what's going on. | ||
Their job is to keep you uninformed, misinformed, on the defense, confused, disoriented. | ||
And we just want you to be informed. | ||
And I like the analogy that Alex used earlier today. | ||
It's like if you're at your big Thanksgiving dinner with your big family or your big Christmas dinner with your big family and you got the kids table over here, that's where the younger kids sit. | ||
And then maybe you start to get a little older and you kind of wish you were with maybe the older kids or the adults even, but you're still stuck at that kiddie table. | ||
This is the adult table. | ||
We're having real conversations. | ||
This is the reality. | ||
Not bought and paid for. | ||
Not controlled. Not perfect, but not lying to you. | ||
Like, for example, I had my dad and some other people reach out like, hey, you were wrong about the Russia invading Ukraine. | ||
And I said, yep, I was wrong. | ||
I'll admit that. I was wrong. | ||
So it's, what, 99.7% now? | ||
We went from 99.8% accuracy to 99.7%. | ||
Putin has officially invaded Ukraine, there's no doubt about it. | ||
And now I would say my stance is that Putin is either going to take Ukraine, as Belarus is now joining in the military operations, that was always going to be the plan, And I don't know what that's going to look like. | ||
I don't know if Zelensky is going to step down or if he's just going to declare Ukraine a part of Russia or how it's going to go. | ||
But no, it's very real at this point. | ||
But we've got video. | ||
Kamala Harris says the sanctions will work. | ||
And then Joe Biden says we all knew the sanctions wouldn't work. | ||
So, I mean, everybody should understand our White House is a joke. | ||
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That should be pretty easily understood after all this debacle Ladies and gentlemen, it is Thursday, February 24th. | |
Certainly a historic day. | ||
Really all of this started, though, on the 22nd, didn't you? | ||
But we're in the thrust of it now. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com, streaming live at band.video. | ||
In the first hour, I'm going to do my best to lay out with some of the latest headlines, some of the latest video clips, the notes that I was taking last night and this morning, the situation between Russia and Ukraine and all the different angles And perspectives that you're not going to hear in the mainstream media. | ||
And quite frankly, you're just not going to hear anywhere else. | ||
And I can say that with confidence because I've been watching everywhere else and everyone else. | ||
And nobody seems to be getting the obvious response to this from America or what it should be. | ||
So it's kind of like everything else right now. | ||
It's like, hey, men aren't women. | ||
You say, that's ridiculous. | ||
How could this be possible? | ||
How could we be living in this insanity? | ||
Well, it's the same thing with the response to the Russia and Ukraine situation. | ||
It's the same insanity. | ||
It's the same illogic. | ||
So that's going to be the big thing in the first hour. | ||
With the video clips, the notes, the headlines, all of it. | ||
Some of the response around the world. | ||
And then we have two in-studio guests today. | ||
Dr. Syed Haider is going to be joining us in the second hour in studio, and then Milo Yiannopoulos in the third hour in studio. | ||
So for the first hour, though, I'm really going to lay into all of this. | ||
I've also got some vaccine mask COVID news, some cultural news. | ||
Yeah, I got some shocking news out of California, a criminal stack. | ||
But obviously the big news today is what's going on. | ||
In Ukraine. So, let me just try to be as eloquent with this as possible. | ||
I had people reaching out today saying, hey, you said Russia wouldn't invade Ukraine. | ||
You were wrong. You're right, I was wrong. | ||
I didn't expect a full-scale invasion from Putin and Russia. | ||
I was wrong. | ||
See, I'll admit that. | ||
I'm okay with that. I don't claim to know everything. | ||
I knew that there was, and still are, U.S. forces in the area that haven't really been sent out to duty, if you will. | ||
Nobody really knows about. | ||
I know that... | ||
Well, let's just stop it right there. | ||
Here's the trap that I have to be careful not to fall into, and we all have to be careful not to fall into. | ||
And so, yeah, I was wrong about the invasion because... | ||
We've been lied to so much by our media and by our politicians that it's a rational, instinctual response that whenever Biden says something or whenever the mainstream news, the likes of CNN or MSNBC or ABC News says something, I tend to believe the exact opposite. | ||
I tend to think that whatever they're saying, the exact opposite is most likely the truth. | ||
And you know what? 99% of the time, that's probably going to be the case. | ||
But I was wrong. | ||
They were right. Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine. | ||
There's no denying that. | ||
And it seems to be getting worse as the day goes on. | ||
Now the problem is, we know the media lies. | ||
We know there's false flags that could be going on. | ||
We know that they use propaganda with images and video clips. | ||
So I don't think we can really truly analyze what's going on in Ukraine right now because it's impossible to know all the facts. | ||
There's some things we can know, there's some things we can't know, but here's what the approach should be when discussing what's going on in Ukraine Or America's response to it. | ||
I don't want to hear a damn thing about Ukraine's borders from our White House and our media until we do something about our southern border being wide open with criminals and drugs and everything else flowing in. | ||
Where now fentanyl is the number one cause of death in middle-aged men. | ||
So I don't want to hear this crap about Ukraine's sovereignty and Ukraine's borders and they deserve to have a border. | ||
I deserve to have a border. | ||
The United States deserves to have a border and we deserve to have a White House and all of our political parties that fight for our border like they want to fight for Ukraine's. | ||
But see, here's the wag the dog. | ||
Here's the tail wagging the dog. | ||
So now the big story is Ukraine and Russia invading Ukraine, Russia crossing Ukraine's border illegally is a bigger story than our southern border being wide open for decades and at least 30 million illegal immigrants in this country right now. | ||
So I don't want to hear a damn... | ||
Crocodile tear. I don't want to hear a damn foreign policy. | ||
I don't want to hear all this obsession over Russia's borders. | ||
We don't even protect our own borders. | ||
And I'm supposed to sit here and freak out about Ukraine's borders when we don't even care about our own borders? | ||
Tell me how that makes sense. | ||
So please, anybody talking about The legitimacy of Ukraine's borders or Russia crossing Ukraine borders illegally that doesn't talk about our own southern border is a phony and a fraud and a liar and should not be listened to legitimately. | ||
Well, yeah, that's the White House. | ||
I get that. Hey, that's the media. | ||
I know. See my point? | ||
It's the same thing of why is Ukraine the biggest story But nobody ever talks about what's going on in Yemen. | ||
We're going to hear all about the plight of the Ukraine people and people dying and bombs going off and who knows whose bombs they even are. | ||
They'll blame Russia for everything. | ||
And you'll hear about the plight of the Ukrainian people, never about the Yemenis, never about the Uyghurs in China. | ||
That's all part of the plan. | ||
See? Chinese having forced labor camps, slave labor, genocide. | ||
That's all part of the plan. | ||
That's good to go. Yemeni's genocide with the starvation and the slaughter and the bombings all the time and the ongoing war for decades. | ||
That's all part of the plan. | ||
That's all good. You don't need to know about that. | ||
Oh, but Russia goes into Ukraine. | ||
Oh, boy. Stop the presses. | ||
Biggest story on the planet now. | ||
And the truth is, it's not the biggest story on the planet because of human rights abuses. | ||
It's not the biggest story on the planet because people are dying or there's a war imminent. | ||
No. If that's why it was the biggest story, you'd be hearing about Yemen. | ||
You'd be hearing about China. You're not. | ||
It's the biggest story because the corporate world government needs control over Ukraine. | ||
And so they really have to build this up against Russia and That it's in your best interest to protect Ukraine against Russia. | ||
Not in your best interest to protect your own southern border. | ||
Not in your best interest to protect your own southern border. | ||
Not in your best interest to care about Yemen. | ||
Not in your best interest to care about China. | ||
Or any other of the human rights abuses around the world. | ||
I mean just look at all the COVID stuff. | ||
Which brings me to my next point. | ||
I don't want to hear about Putin being an oppressive dictator. | ||
Unless we're going to talk about Trudeau being an oppressive dictator first. | ||
So it's the same thing. | ||
Anybody telling you how bad Putin is, anybody telling you that Putin is the bad guy, he's an oppressive dictator, he needs to be handled with, that doesn't talk about Trudeau and doesn't have a problem with what Trudeau is doing in Canada is a phony and a fraud. | ||
And what is this weird thing now where, I'm confused, is communism good or bad? | ||
I don't want to hear about Russian communism being a bad thing until the left quits promoting it and we deal with the communists in our own country. | ||
We'll be right back. And I'll tell you, it's really hard to properly do this coverage with the radio breaks because you get on the momentum of thought and then you have to take the break and it's almost impossible to bridge that gap and pick it back up. | ||
And it's such a complex issue and there's so many questions. | ||
And I know there's a big audience today, so I'm trying to be as clairvoyant and eloquent as possible here. | ||
But that's why last night I was up till about 3am doing Getter live streams, watching all of this develop in real time. | ||
I probably did about two hours or more of Getter live streaming last night, just in response to everything that was going on. | ||
So... And some of the messages I got in the break were... | ||
Because not everybody follows the politics. | ||
Not everybody follows the news every day. | ||
I understand that. | ||
I respect that. In some ways, I kind of envy that. | ||
And so they're confused. Why is this such a big deal? | ||
Why is Ukraine a big deal? Why is it a big deal to us? | ||
Why is it a big deal to Russia? You know, I don't have all the answers, but here's the long and short of it. | ||
After World War II... Ukraine became its own nation state, but there were Nazi groups that stayed around. | ||
There were Russian loyalists that stuck around. | ||
There were other separatists that had their own little zones. | ||
There was always conflict. | ||
And then it was kind of a neutral zone for the globalists. | ||
To conduct their criminal activity. | ||
And so it became a political laundering state where you could send your kids there, like Nancy Pelosi, Mitt Romney, John Kerry, Joe Biden. | ||
You can send your kids to Ukraine and have them making millions and millions of dollars. | ||
And this was exhibited when Joe Biden said, oh, I'm going to withhold your foreign aid. | ||
I'm going to withhold billions of dollars from Ukraine unless you fire this prosecutor who's investigating my family for crimes. | ||
So Ukraine says, well, we need that money. | ||
They fire the prosecutor. | ||
Biden releases the funds. | ||
Hunter Biden gets on an oil board. | ||
He makes tens of millions of dollars. | ||
The globalists get to launder money. | ||
And then they also like to launder political intel through Ukraine as well. | ||
So Ukraine's been a troubled state. | ||
It's been highly debated. | ||
It's been all kinds of different factions. | ||
I mean, it's true. | ||
Putin is actually fighting leftover Nazi groups, Aryan Brotherhood, white supremacist Nazi groups in eastern Ukraine. | ||
That's a real thing. | ||
And like the left wants to go around. | ||
Oh, we're fighting Nazis. | ||
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Trump is a Nazi. Oh, we're going to get all the Nazis. | |
And they hate Putin. Putin is literally fighting. | ||
If there's any actual Nazis that still wave swastikas or are white supremacists, it's in eastern Ukraine. | ||
And they've been fighting with Russians. | ||
They've been fighting with Ukrainians. | ||
That's a real thing. | ||
And Putin even said that. Like, you realize I'm killing literal Nazis in eastern Ukraine right now? | ||
I'm trying to liberate Ukraine right now? | ||
Well, Putin also said he wouldn't invade. | ||
So, I'm not gonna take any word from Putin at face value anymore. | ||
But I'm certainly not gonna trust the American media. | ||
I'm certainly not gonna trust Joe Biden. | ||
So that's why we have to go with common sense and say, hey, I've got an invasion at my southern border. | ||
That's a bigger deal. I've got communists in my country, in the West. | ||
That's a bigger deal. I've got a tyrannical dictator to my north, Trudeau. | ||
That's a bigger deal. That should be obvious. | ||
That should be the populist stance towards all of this. | ||
Doesn't mean Putin good. | ||
Doesn't mean Putin bad. Doesn't mean we like what's going on in Ukraine. | ||
I mean, it just, it means, hey, we've got our own things to deal with. | ||
That's Russia's problem. | ||
Shouldn't be ours. And so I'm going to come back and get into my notes on all of this. | ||
But here's what Putin is doing. | ||
So now you kind of understand why the West wants Ukraine and NATO wants Ukraine. | ||
Because they use it for their corruption, they use it for their money laundering, political information laundering. | ||
And at the end of the day, they would like Ukraine to join NATO or join the EU to strengthen the Great Reset powers, | ||
to strengthen the World Economic Forum expansion and to strengthen the communist socialist takeover of the West. | ||
And it would be a big spit in the eye to Russia as well. | ||
Ukraine used to be a part of Russia, kind of even like the head of Russia at one point, or the heart of it, if you will. | ||
Now, why do the globalists hate Putin so much? | ||
I don't know. I really can't tell you if I fully understand that. | ||
I'd like to believe it's because Putin's not a eugenicist and Putin is a anti-communist who believes in the future of humanity and wants a human future. | ||
Because that's what the globalists hate. | ||
So if the globalists hate Putin, I just have to assume that's why. | ||
But I won't even do that. | ||
But that's clearly the case. | ||
That all these global factions hate Putin and Russia. | ||
Because Putin wants Russia to be independent and doesn't want to be run by the globalists. | ||
Doesn't like their pedophile drag queen story time. | ||
Doesn't like them feminizing men. | ||
Doesn't like them cutting off little boys and girls genitalia and breasts. | ||
Putin's not for that and he's laid that out to Ukraine saying, hey look, here's your options. | ||
Either be loyal with Russia or you can go into the EU, go into NATO, go into the Western Communist group and they're going to chop your kids' genitals off, they're going to sexualize your kids and you're going to ultimately be run by pedophile, corrupt political scum. | ||
And I believe, and I think it's pretty obvious at this point, the day The day that Biden got into office, Putin planned all of this. | ||
The very day Biden got into office, Putin planned all of this. | ||
He also made a deal with China that he's going to go into Ukraine and China's going to go into Taiwan at the same time, right after the Olympics, a year after Biden's in. | ||
And I also believe that Putin has made a deal with Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, because, I mean, you're getting mixed messages out of Ukraine, but it kind of feels like Ukraine is standing down in many ways. | ||
Now, we'll kind of see how that fleshes itself out, but I believe that Zelensky and Putin have already made a deal. | ||
And Putin had all these I's dotted and T's crossed before he ever went in. | ||
Now why is it when Biden is in the White House, Putin goes into Ukraine? | ||
Because Joe Biden is blackmailed from his toes to the top of his head and his hair plugs. | ||
Putin has said so much and an official Russia statement was made about that today too that I'll cover. | ||
And so when you see media talking about strategery and Biden's strategy being better than Putin's, now anyone who believes that's an idiot. | ||
Now, the globalists with the Great Reset or the World Economic Forum, if Putin isn't a part of that and just playing a role in all of that, which maybe he is, maybe he isn't, Putin goes into Ukraine when Biden is in the White House because Biden is blackmailed and can do nothing in response. | ||
So Russia gets cut off from the world economy by the World Economic Forum, by the Davos Group, by the UN, by that other group that kicked Russia out just a couple years ago, the summits that they have. | ||
So they went into Crimea because that is the best place economically, economically, Strategically for Russia to go into first. | ||
So he first went into Crimea when Biden was in the White House first. | ||
Now Biden is in the White House again. | ||
Now he's going after all of Ukraine. | ||
Because Biden can't do anything about it. | ||
So I'll explain a little bit more of that and really get deeper into this on the other | ||
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So the globalists have tried to isolate Russia from the world economy because Russia doesn't want to be a part of a global economy. | ||
It wants to be its own nation state. | ||
So when Biden was first in the White House, strategically, Putin went after Crimea because geographically and economically it made the most sense to neutralize the threat of the EU or NATO or G7 or any of these groups that want to isolate Russia from the world economy. | ||
It gives Russia a little boost. | ||
It gives Russia a little, another thing to hold on to. | ||
And that's what Putin is saying is like, hey, you know, you've already sanctioned us into oblivion. | ||
You've already cut us off from the world economy. | ||
So strategically, he goes into Crimea. | ||
Good place economically for business. | ||
And strategically, geographically on the map. | ||
Biden gets into the office for the second time. | ||
And now Putin just decides he's just going to take all of Ukraine. | ||
And it's the same argument. | ||
You've cut us off from the planet. | ||
You've cut us out of the world economy. | ||
So I have to go into Ukraine to help us, to help Russia. | ||
And as he sees it, to help Ukraine. | ||
That'll be widely debated. | ||
So let me just get into some of these notes that I was taking last night as all this was going on. | ||
And I was doing some Getter live streams on my account, and then we'll get into some of the headlines and the videos and some of the response. | ||
When I hear the media last night and today, and I'm sure we'll be hearing it again, when they say, you can't believe a word Putin says, Well, I can't believe a word Biden says. | ||
I can't believe a word Harris says. | ||
I can't believe a word CNN or MSNBC or ABC News say. | ||
I can't believe anything they say. | ||
So this, you can't believe a word Putin says, means nothing to me coming from a pack of criminal liars. | ||
And folks, don't be distracted by these protests on the street. | ||
It's the same energy. | ||
It's the same thing as a BLM protest, an Antifa protest. | ||
Hey, look, we're all anti-war. | ||
The people in Russia are anti-war. | ||
That's fine. I'm just telling you, Soros has its groups in Russia. | ||
They've all got their controlled opposition groups. | ||
They fund protests in Russia, too. | ||
It's not going to look like Black Lives Matter or Antifa, but it's... | ||
It's essentially the same thing. | ||
But when they say you can't believe a word Putin says, and that's coming from people who I don't believe a word they say, again, I'm naturally inclined to say or believe anything Biden says is the exact opposite. | ||
Now here's an interesting one. | ||
Because you notice how we're not really getting any excuse from Biden or the media about what the problem here is with Russia. | ||
Now they're just going to say, okay, well, what they're saying is, what their ultimate end logic is, Putin is trying to reestablish the Soviet Union. | ||
Hmm. I haven't heard Putin say that, but let's pretend that that's the case. | ||
So Putin wants to reestablish the Soviet Union. | ||
Well, what was the Soviet Union? | ||
Well, the Soviet Union was communist with the Communist Party started by V.I. Lenin. | ||
So wait a second. | ||
You're telling me that the pro-communist left... | ||
And the leader of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, who has a bust of Vladimir Lenin in his office behind him when he goes on TV. Maybe he's like the offspring of V.I. Lenin or something. | ||
With his other Nazi relatives. | ||
So you're telling me that the pro-communist left, pro-communist media, whose, whether they realize it or not, leader Klaus Schwab is a big supporter of Vladimir Lenin. | ||
You're telling me they're upset that Putin is trying to bring communism back? | ||
You're pro-communist. | ||
I mean, folks, it's literally the hammer and sickle flag of V.I. Lenin's Soviet Union Communist Party. | ||
And they wave the hammer and sickle red communist flag and they cheer on socialism and they have busts of Vladimir Lenin in their office. | ||
And then they say Putin is bad. | ||
He wants to bring the Soviet Union Lenin communism back to Russia. | ||
And then when they finish telling you that, they go outside and wave a communist flag telling you how great communism is and have a V.I. Lenin bust in their background. | ||
So that's just more of the liberal lunacy. | ||
That's just more of these liberals have no principles, have no solid ideology. | ||
They're literally brainwashed tools. | ||
You promote communism all day long. | ||
The head of the World Economic Forum loves V.I. Lenin. | ||
And I see you supporting communism. | ||
I see you waving the hammer and sickle flags. | ||
In Austin, Texas, we've got communist groups that spray the hammer and sickle all over town. | ||
And then those same people that promote the ideas and values of Lenin's communist Russia are complaining that Putin wants to bring Lenin's communist Russia back from the dead. | ||
Explain that logic to me. | ||
Again, why am I more concerned about Ukraine's borders than our southern border? | ||
Why am I more concerned about Russian communists or dictators more than I'm concerned about communists and dictators in my own country? | ||
And all of this crap, like, here's an MSNBC story, and this is a big thing that the left is running with and the mainstream news is running with. | ||
Here's the headline, though, on MSNBC. Why didn't Putin invade Ukraine during the last U.S. administration? | ||
So they realize that they did this. | ||
They realize this is all Biden's fault. | ||
There's a reason why Putin's gone into Ukraine twice, both times when Biden's in the White House. | ||
So they know this is the ineptness of the Biden administration, and they know they're the ones that helped illegitimately put Biden there. | ||
So they're now trying to, they feel bad about it. | ||
They know they did this. All the blood in Ukraine is on their hands, absolutely 100%. | ||
All the blood in Ukraine is on your hands, MSNBC. All the blood in Ukraine is on your hands, CNN. Everybody that voted for Biden. | ||
Everybody that supported Biden. | ||
Everybody knew this would happen. | ||
So yes, you want to sit here and lecture and virtue signal over the blood that's going to be spilled in Ukraine? | ||
You did that. | ||
You did it, MSNBC, and you know it. | ||
And so that's why they're blaming Trump today. | ||
By the way, I got a video of Trump. | ||
We'll do a flashback. Yeah, don't try to blame Trump for this. | ||
You're wildly inaccurate. | ||
You're wildly in a different ballpark, a different galaxy altogether. | ||
But see, that's what they're saying is, oh, Putin didn't go into Ukraine when Trump was in office because Trump was doing Putin's bidding. | ||
Explain to me how that makes any sense. | ||
It doesn't. They know that all the blood in Ukraine is on their hands. | ||
Rachel Maddow and all of them. | ||
That's why they're trying to blame Trump. | ||
And then they act like Biden has been such a brilliant strategist dealing with Putin. | ||
Putin has out-strategized Biden literally since day one. | ||
Literally since day one. | ||
Now that doesn't mean that Putin couldn't be walking into a trap by the globalists. | ||
But as of right now, let's stop kidding ourselves. | ||
Putin has wildly out-strategized Joe Biden. | ||
It's not even close. | ||
And again, we have to be careful in all this because we're just so used to getting lied to by our politicians and the mainstream media that we just don't believe anything that they say. | ||
In fact, we take what they say and kind of assume the opposite is true. | ||
So we'll start getting into some of the things that Biden has said since. | ||
Biden has said that there's not going to be any American troops. | ||
Actually, they've already sent American troops over there, folks. | ||
But he says there's not going to be troops on the ground. | ||
But maybe if there's a cyber attack, so does that mean there's about to be a false flag cyber attack? | ||
And they're going to blame Russia? | ||
Biden says his top priority, I mean, see this is the kind of hilarity and nonsense, this is why you can never trust Joe Biden. | ||
Joe Biden said in his speech today that his number one priority is keeping gas prices low for America. | ||
Really, Joe, you shut off our pipelines. | ||
We were energy independent for the first time maybe ever, and you shut down our pipelines, and now guess what? | ||
We need Russia's energy. | ||
I think we get our gas from Russia. | ||
It's like the third biggest supplier of our gas is Russia. | ||
So you do realize that the Democrats... | ||
Have political prisoners that they're torturing right now, right? | ||
You do realize that? You do realize that the Democrats have aborted millions of babies. | ||
You do realize the Democrats have killed millions of babies in this country, right? | ||
You do realize that? You do realize that the Democrat Party, and the Republican Party for that matter, have been caught, and media members have been caught involved with child sex trafficking rings, And sex slave rings and caught trying to set them up and doing child porn. | ||
We are aware of that, right? | ||
So yeah, our corrupt politicians and our corrupt American media that covers for them are a much bigger threat to my rights, to my life, to my future than Vladimir Putin or Russia. | ||
And it's not even close. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They're a big threat to Russia's future, too, and Putin realizes that. | ||
Now, I'm not saying Putin is a good guy or a bad guy. | ||
That's just the reality of the situation. | ||
So I'm not going to be gaslit by the mainstream media to think Putin is my biggest enemy, Putin is threatening my future, Putin is threatening my rights. | ||
No, that's Joe Biden. | ||
That's the Democrat Party. | ||
That's our corrupt American media. | ||
That's big tech. So I'm not going to be part of this wag the dog. | ||
Oh, everybody's got to think Putin's the worst in the world now. | ||
No, believe me, our politicians, our media, our elite are a much bigger threat to our | ||
future and our sovereignty than Vladimir Putin could ever imagine to be. | ||
And this absolute lunacy, because they're going to be in denial, folks, but clearly | ||
There's a pattern here. | ||
When Biden is in the White House, Russia invades Ukraine. | ||
It's now happened twice. | ||
I'm realizing this now. | ||
Why do you think Obama made Biden his vice president? | ||
Because he knew that Biden was probably the most corrupt member of Congress and blackmailed up and down And so he figured, oh, I have Biden as my VP. I can do whatever the hell I want. | ||
That guy's so blackmailed, he'll have nothing to say. | ||
So it's not a coincidence that Russia goes into Ukraine both times Biden is in the White House. | ||
So what are they going to do? | ||
Is there going to be a false flag cyber attack? | ||
And then they're going to say Putin did it, Russia did it, and then try to have an actual kinetic physical war with Russia? | ||
That seems to be what they're signaling and what they have been signaling for over a year now. | ||
Kind of like they warned about the pandemic, ran the drills for the pandemic. | ||
Now they're doing that for a cyber attack. | ||
But when Biden says in his speech today... | ||
That his number one priority is keeping gas prices low for Americans. | ||
I mean, that is such a lie. | ||
It should be criminal. I mean, that is such a lie that every member of his administration and cabinet should look at him straight in the eye and say, I can't believe you just lied like that. | ||
Joe Biden. We had the lowest gas prices that you could remember in recent history under Trump. | ||
We were energy independent. | ||
More than we've ever been maybe in this country under Trump. | ||
And Biden shut down our gas pipelines, shut down our oil pipelines, shut down the new projects that would have brought in more oil. | ||
So you know who we rely on for oil now? | ||
Canada, Russia, and Saudi Arabia. | ||
Saudi Arabia has the most oil reserves in the world. | ||
We just got rid of our oil reserves, thanks to Biden. | ||
How do you think that's going to go? | ||
Now that we're in war and Biden cut our energy reserves in half? | ||
Nice. Biden and the Democrats who turned our military into queers and trannies? | ||
Nice. How's that going to go? | ||
And all the hard men, all the American patriots that you've demonized for the last four years that you're going to be begging to fight this war against Russia for are going to turn their shoulder on you. | ||
And when Biden says, all I care about is keeping gas prices low for Americans, he might as well walk right up to your face, spit in your eye, kick you in the genitals. | ||
Lick an ice cream cone and then stuff it in your face and walk away laughing. | ||
Joe Biden is directly responsible for your gas prices hitting $3, $4, $5, $6, $7 a gallon. | ||
The empty shelves, all of it. | ||
So when Biden says, oh, I just want to keep gas prices low, there is no bigger lie he could tell. | ||
And the media lets him get away with it. | ||
And now you have all the same leftist virtue signaling. | ||
They all have the Ukraine flag on their social media accounts now. | ||
Just so you can see the brainwashing. | ||
They all stand with Ukraine all of a sudden. | ||
But it's Trump's fault. | ||
It's totally not, but it's Trump's fault. | ||
If anything, if there's anyone to blame in America for what Russia does in Ukraine, it's Joe Biden. | ||
100%. But they're in total denial. | ||
These liberals are so brainwashed. | ||
They're so dangerous. And they're tools of the new world order now. | ||
And they just go along with whatever the latest fad is, whatever the latest trend is. | ||
It's like that one lady said, she said, oh, I'm just going to roll up my sleeve and take the infusion. | ||
I don't want to know what's in it. | ||
I'm just going to take it. Could be formaldehyde in there. | ||
She doesn't care. She's just going to roll it up. | ||
Oh, the media tells me I need to stand in solidarity with Ukraine and hate Russia, so I'm going to do it. | ||
I don't question anything. | ||
I'm a good brainwashed liberal. | ||
So then Biden gives his speech today. | ||
He's got the cheat sheet in front of him, where he literally reads off his cheat sheet to ask the questions to the media reporters. | ||
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It's all pre-staged. | |
He's slurring. He's stuttering. | ||
I mean, he sounds drunk. I don't think he was drunk. | ||
He's just, you know, he can't talk. | ||
He's... He's not all there. | ||
And then he has these weird smirks too in between the questions. | ||
It's just all signs of dementia. | ||
Let's look at some of these clips from Biden though that are just incredible today. | ||
Here's Biden saying that we will not engage in a physical conflict with Russia in Ukraine in clip 11. | ||
Let me say it again. | ||
Our forces are not and will not be engaged in the conflict with Russia in Ukraine. | ||
Our forces are not going to Europe to fight in Ukraine, but to defend our NATO allies and reassure those allies in the East. | ||
As I made crystal clear, the United States will defend every inch of NATO territory with the full force of American power. | ||
And the good news is, NATO is more united and more determined than ever. | ||
There is no doubt, no doubt that the United States and every NATO ally will meet our Article 5 commitments, which says an attack on one is an attack on all. | ||
Yeah, I wouldn't be so confident in any of that, quite frankly. | ||
And there's a reason for that, and an old video of Trump kind of explains it. | ||
Now, this is the... | ||
This is the amazing one here. | ||
Biden is asked because Putin said if anyone tries to stop what we're doing in Ukraine, they will be met with such force the world has never seen before. | ||
I mean, folks, everybody knows that. | ||
That was a direct threat to the United States of America. | ||
If you interfere with our operations in Ukraine, we're going to strike you with a nuclear weapon, a hypersonic missile. | ||
I mean, Obviously, that's what Putin is threatening. | ||
So Putin is now threatening to nuclear strike America with a hypersonic missile or something else. | ||
Maybe they got their own Manhattan Project going over there, and you're going to see the next nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki being dropped on us by Putin because our president is a joke and blackmailed, as the Russians are warning you, by the way. So that's obviously what Putin said. | ||
Anybody who listened to his speech knew exactly what he was talking about. | ||
He was threatening the U.S. with a nuclear strike if we stopped what he was doing in Ukraine. | ||
Biden was asked about that today. | ||
Here was his response in clip five. | ||
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This is a take. Cecilia Vega, ABC. Reading off the paper. | |
Can't even read. Sir, sanctions clearly have not been enough to deter Vladimir Putin to this point. | ||
What is going to stop him? | ||
How and when does this end? | ||
And do you see him trying to go beyond Ukraine? | ||
And a second question I'll just give to you now. | ||
This statement that he gave last night, that the threat that he gave the West will face consequences greater than any you have faced in history. | ||
Is he threatening a nuclear strike? | ||
I have no idea what he's threatening. | ||
I know what he has done. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
Boy, that's the calling card of the Biden administration right there. | ||
We'll come back to that, guys. | ||
Pull that down. Pull that down. We're going to come back to that clip. | ||
Clearly, Putin threatened the U.S. with a nuclear strike. | ||
I mean, everybody read into that, including the reporter. | ||
That's why she asked the question. And what's Biden's response is? | ||
I have no idea. | ||
That should be the slogan of the Biden administration. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
And he has no idea. | ||
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So, as of now, it appears that Putin is only going after Ukrainian military bases and establishments. | ||
Belarus has joined in this military operation. | ||
And it's not targeting the people. | ||
Now, again, this is an ongoing thing. | ||
And I gotta tell you, I don't know what to trust. | ||
I don't know who to trust. | ||
I know who not to trust. | ||
And I know where my interests lie. | ||
And so... I'm going to stick with what I'm confident on. | ||
Because folks, I mean, we know how much propaganda they use to start wars and we just don't want to be a part of it anymore. | ||
But I mean, you want to see the absolute joke that this current administration is? | ||
Take a look at these back-to-back clips where Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, this is within 24 hours of one another, Kamala Harris and Joe Biden asked the exact same question about Russian sanctions and listened to the difference in both of their responses here. | ||
The allied relationship is such that we have agreed that the deterrence effect of these sanctions is still a meaningful one. | ||
No one expected the sanctions to prevent anything from happening. | ||
So Kamala Harris, the... | ||
Sanctions will deter Russia's invasion. | ||
Joe Biden less than 24 hours later. | ||
Nobody expected the sanctions to do anything. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. Hit it again. | ||
The allied relationship is such that we have agreed that the deterrence effect of these sanctions is still a meaningful one. | ||
No one expected the sanctions to prevent anything from happening. | ||
The allied relationship is such that we have agreed that the deterrence effect of these sanctions is still a meaningful one. | ||
No one expected the sanctions to prevent anything from happening The allied relationship is such that we have agreed that the deterrence effect of these sanctions is still a meaningful one. | ||
No one expected the sanctions to prevent anything from happening. | ||
So please, Democrats and Libs, just admit... | ||
Look, I'm not blaming you for Putin's actions. | ||
Just admit that because Biden is in there, this is happening. | ||
Just admit it. Stop lying to yourselves. | ||
Stop lying to America. And if you really think you're going to start a war with Russia... | ||
You've already kicked most of the good men out of the military that you could. | ||
You've already demonized the American patriots that would actually wave the flag and stand for America and fight for America. | ||
You've demonized them. They're not going to work with you. | ||
So what do you think is going to happen when you come to the tough men of this country that you've been demonizing for five years plus and you say, we need you to fight Russia? | ||
What do you think those men are going to say? | ||
Really? Really? Really? | ||
You called me a Nazi. | ||
You called me a racist. | ||
You wanted me shut up, censored, arrested, shut down, debanked, decertified, attacked, humiliated, and now you come to me asking for protection? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Go fight your own wars now. | ||
You want war with Russia? | ||
Good luck, Libs. | ||
You got it. You got your war with Russia. | ||
You put the puppet Biden in the White House. | ||
You put the blackmailed Biden in the White House. | ||
And now you got your war with Russia. | ||
And here's another trope I'm sick of hearing. | ||
Freedom in Ukraine is at stake. | ||
My freedom is at stake. | ||
Your freedom is at stake. | ||
And it's not Russia. | ||
It's the World Economic Forum. | ||
It's Klaus Schwab. | ||
It's all of his operatives. | ||
I've got so much more of this, but I've got in-studio guests coming up, and we're probably going to have to switch lanes. | ||
You know, this was from MFA Russia last night. | ||
This is just wild. | ||
Who have the 22222 as their logo on Twitter. | ||
Blackmail, intimidation, and threats are the only tools the U.S. policy has in its arsenal. | ||
Trapped As it is in the stereotypes of a unipolar world and a false certainty that the U.S. can impose its global rules on everyone. | ||
This does not work. Now, you can try to take whatever meaning from that is possible, but some things are clear, and it's just the truth. | ||
Yeah, the U.S. operates in blackmail and intimidation and by force. | ||
That's what our corrupt politicians have done for a long time, not Russia. | ||
We are in the second hour of the Infowars War Room, brought to you by Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Joined in studio now... | ||
By Dr. Saeed Hayter, my go-to-doc.com, doing great work helping people get the preventative and sometimes life-saving medicines that have been cut off by the Biden administration and Democrats before that, while Trump was still in office. | ||
And you guys, I know, have been overwhelmed helping people to get this preventative and potentially life-saving treatment. | ||
We've got some other COVID news. | ||
But here's a frustration, and I don't know how much you're paying attention to the situation in Russia and Ukraine. | ||
Your big issue is trying to save lives right now and stop COVID from spreading with the treatment that they're trying to ban. | ||
But I get frustrated when I'm told... | ||
To be so concerned about Putin or some faraway enemy when I've got my own leaders that for years now have been stopping Americans from getting lifesaving treatment. | ||
I mean, that's as evil as it gets. | ||
Why aren't I concerned about that? | ||
I mean, that should be the big story today to me. | ||
Yeah, I think it is helpful, you know, like what you're doing to kind of like pull back and see what the bigger picture is. | ||
So some people think that, you know, what was really behind the pandemic, right? | ||
And one of the things that's a big possibility, you know, that I truly believe was going on was that they were trying to cover up the fact that The order in the world that we have right now is coming to an end. | ||
And there's a lot of unfunded liabilities in the United States. | ||
We're in tremendous debt, right? | ||
And this whole financial system was about to collapse. | ||
And they decided, you know, we don't want to blame it on what we've done, you know, all of our policies, printing all this money. | ||
Yeah, knowing they would get the blame. | ||
Right. So, you know, okay, a pandemic comes along at the perfect opportune moment. | ||
And, okay, now we can blame the destruction of the economy on the fact that we had to do lockdowns and all this, you know, garbage. | ||
You know, this was all coming to an end. | ||
It was all about to collapse anyway. | ||
So under cover of a pandemic, you know, now we have an excuse for why we're, you know, we don't have enough money to pay these things. | ||
We don't have enough money anymore in Social Security. | ||
You know, we're not going to be able to fund the liabilities the federal government has promised the American people that it's going to pay for. | ||
So certainly pulling back and seeing what's going on, like why are things happening, is important, you know, just to give you some more kind of perspective on the world. | ||
And, you know, what's going on in the Ukraine, I mean... | ||
What's going on in the Ukraine is what happened in Cuba with the Cuban Missile Crisis. | ||
You've got NATO pushing up against the borders of Russia. | ||
They're basically trying to defend their border. | ||
If Russia came to Cuba again, what would we do? | ||
We wouldn't be happy with that either. | ||
This whole thing is really about Nord Stream. | ||
It's about the gas pipeline to Germany. | ||
And unfortunately, that's been shut down, right? | ||
And this is bad for the German people. | ||
You know, it's bad for Europe. | ||
And for us. They're freezing over there. | ||
And gas prices are skyrocketing, right? | ||
I mean, it's all really ridiculous because Nord Stream 1 is still flowing. | ||
Why cut off Nord Stream 2? | ||
So, I mean, what's going on, I think, is ridiculous. | ||
And unfortunately, our administration, you know, we look like fools on the world stage right now. | ||
Putin looks like he's like a chess master. | ||
I mean, he's got this all planned out, you know, just step by step doing exactly what he wants to do. | ||
And by the way, that's just honest, fair commentary that you're giving. | ||
That doesn't mean we support Putin. | ||
We love Putin. He's a great guy, bad guy, whatever. | ||
That's just the honest commentary right now. | ||
And our media just won't be honest about it. | ||
Biden has been outmaneuvered and outstrategized since day one on this deal. | ||
And I don't think it's a coincidence that the two times Biden has been in the White House, Putin has invaded Ukraine. | ||
Right. They don't like to talk about that, though. | ||
Yeah. So, yeah. | ||
Unfortunately, you know, the people who are kind of at the head of the United States government at this point aren't doing a good job. | ||
They're not doing a good job on the home front, and they're not doing a good job on the international stage either. | ||
You know, the pandemic response, you know, getting into, like, my expertise here has been a complete disaster. | ||
I mean, beyond disaster. It's like you couldn't have done... | ||
Like worse than what they did, right? | ||
So just some things I haven't spoken about before I'd like to kind of cover here. | ||
You know, first of all, the virus is bad enough, okay? | ||
But then, you know, the virus brings along a payload, right? | ||
And the payload is the spike protein. | ||
So now what we did is we created an even worse, you know, weapon than the virus itself, which was already a bioweapon. | ||
And that's the vaccine itself, right? | ||
Because it delivers the payload way better than the virus itself does. | ||
The lipid nanoparticles, the pseudouridine in the mRNA, it's basically not the same base pair that's used in the human body. | ||
It's not the natural base pair. | ||
And they put that into the mRNA to make it more durable so that your immune system wouldn't attack it and destroy it. | ||
And the problem there is that it actually stays in your body for weeks and months, continuing to kick out spike protein. | ||
And spike protein is the toxin, right? | ||
That is what the virus uses to harm human beings. | ||
And the other thing is the lipid nanoparticles go everywhere in your body, right? | ||
The virus doesn't go everywhere. Like, for example, in pregnant women. | ||
Pregnant women who get COVID, the infection itself, their babies, the fetus inside the womb is still protected. | ||
COVID doesn't go in there and infect the fetus, whereas the lipid nanoparticles pass through the placenta. | ||
They go into the ovaries of the mother and the ovaries of the baby, if it's a girl, right? | ||
And who knows what that's going to do for the future of our country, right? | ||
Yeah, we don't, and they're keeping the studies from us. | ||
Yeah, so just terrible things happened. | ||
And another really important thing is the lockdowns, like the disaster of lockdowns. | ||
They killed more people completely unrelated to COVID than maybe they saved a handful of people. | ||
But the vast majority of people who died during lockdowns died of non-COVID illnesses. | ||
They died of gunshot wounds, suicide, overdoses. | ||
They even died of things like heart attacks, strokes, all these things that weren't treated properly. | ||
By the way, they admit that now. | ||
They say, oh, all these people that didn't get treatment because of COVID died, and they're retracting, saying, oh, we've got to open things up. | ||
People didn't get cancer screenings and all this stuff. | ||
It's like, but you did that. You did that. | ||
Right. And the other thing that happened, everyone since the beginning has been wondering, okay, this is a new virus, but most people don't get sick from it. | ||
Most people don't have severe illness. | ||
A lot of people don't even have any symptoms. | ||
So what was that about? | ||
That was because at least 70-80% of people in the world were already immune to COVID when it hit. | ||
And why is that? They didn't have lifelong immunity because they'd never seen it before. | ||
But they had seen other coronaviruses. | ||
They'd had a cold in the last one or two years. | ||
And so this cross-reactive immunity against coronaviruses... | ||
It lasts for a year or two, right? | ||
But then what did we do? | ||
We created lockdowns, right? | ||
And so a lot of people are just sitting at home not doing anything. | ||
COVID outcompetes all the other viruses out there in the country and the world. | ||
And then you have these people who had cross-reactive immunity actually now not being exposed to any viruses for a year or two during lockdowns. | ||
Their cross-reactive immunity is gone. | ||
It's wearing off. And now if they go out there and catch COVID, they're basically... | ||
It's zero, and they don't have immunity. | ||
So the people who are getting it for the first time now, they may actually end up a lot sicker. | ||
And the other reason that it may make some people sicker now, there's two reasons. | ||
One is that the injections are actually driving the evolution of the virus in the wrong direction. | ||
So with Delta we saw it got more contagious and more severe. | ||
Now Omicron is more contagious but less severe, but it's so much more contagious that the | ||
severity is still at the same level. | ||
Overall we're having the same number of hospitalizations and deaths. | ||
We're infecting way more people to get there. | ||
But the next variant or sub-variant or whatever it is could be worse even than Delta. | ||
And that's because we're vaccinating in the middle of a pandemic with a leaky vaccine that's driving the evolution of the virus in the wrong direction. | ||
And the other big problem is that people who have been vaccinated are really at the greatest risk from this virus at this point in time because now we're seeing negative efficacy. | ||
Negative efficacy means that you get vaccinated. | ||
Now you're more likely to catch it. | ||
You're more likely to get sick. | ||
They're calling it VAIDS, vaccine AIDS. Yeah, I mean, it's terrible. | ||
And now we want to do that to kids. | ||
I mean, kids have super immunity to COVID. Just naturally, they're super immune to COVID. And now we want to get rid of their just natural immunity, right? | ||
The other really interesting thing is that kids could have actually acted as a natural vaccine for this pandemic. | ||
And the reason is that, you know, somebody did this calculation that kids have very few ACE2 receptors in their bodies, and the virus has to combine with ACE2 receptors to enter your cells. | ||
They're very small. They have superimmunity already, so they don't really get a whole lot of viral load, right? | ||
And then they don't pump out a lot of virus. | ||
So the calculation was that if every single child in America Was infected with COVID-19. | ||
They would put out less infectious virus into the atmosphere. | ||
Like, they would blow out, you know, breathe out less virus than one adult patient in the ICU. Okay? | ||
I mean... | ||
Alright, we gotta go to break, but let's continue on that and then what the vaccine is doing. | ||
Dr. Saeed Hyder, mygotodoc.com, which we can talk about that because it's been a great resource for a lot of people to get preventative and potentially life-saving treatment. | ||
I've got so many questions for him as we pick back up with the coverage. | ||
And you were getting into a lot of things about the vaccine in the last... | ||
And so let's pick it back up there. | ||
All of these side effects, all of these random deaths, many of them cardiac problems, which is the number one side effect of the vaccine. | ||
I mean, the hospitals are being overwhelmed. | ||
It's an obvious thing that's going on right now. | ||
But as we were discussing on the break, it's like... | ||
The doctors don't want to talk about it. | ||
They might not even understand it fully because they're not vaccinologists or they're not working with the vaccines. | ||
They're taking whatever the hospital board is saying whatever the medical establishment is saying I mean, at what point does the narrative that vaccines are safe and effective fully just break? | ||
I think hopefully we're getting close at this point. | ||
You know, I think the people in power at the FDA, the CDC, the NIH, they have to fight as hard as they can because if the narrative falls apart, a lot of these people will probably end up in jail, right? | ||
Like, who knew what, when? | ||
I mean, we're going to be trying to figure that out. | ||
And, but we're getting close. | ||
I mean, at this point, there's more than a thousand studies you can find on PubMed. | ||
You know, if you go and look up studies showing vaccine injuries, right? | ||
The things that the vaccines do. | ||
Pfizer's own phase three clinical trial data shows a 25% greater risk of dying. | ||
And this actually, it didn't come out all at once, right? | ||
Like we found it out from the FDA. The FDA published something, I think in March, showing that there were a few more deaths than we had even known about when Pfizer first published its trial data. | ||
So I think there was something like 25 or 23 versus 17 in the group that got the placebo. | ||
So 25% more people died from all causes. | ||
Amongst the group that got the vaccine in Pfizer's phase three trial. | ||
And that's like the top level of evidence, right? | ||
Like that is, you know, double blind, placebo controlled, randomized controlled trial. | ||
Which I mean, you would almost say if you were running that test that that's not a side effect of the vaccine. | ||
That is a direct effect from the vaccine, not a side effect that like that's what's going to happen to you. | ||
Right. So, you know, it's who cares whether or not you catch COVID or you die of COVID at a lower rate if you get the vaccine, if you die of something else, right? | ||
Like if you end up having a heart attack or a stroke and that kills you as a side effect of a vaccine, I mean, it doesn't matter whether you got saved from COVID and then you ended up dying from something else. | ||
So that, really, in trials, what's most important is, like, all-cause morbidity, mortality. | ||
And that's kind of a marker for, like, what are the side effects of this intervention, right? | ||
Like, what did it cause aside from what we wanted it to do, right? | ||
What were the other effects that it had? | ||
And that's why all-cause mortality is really important. | ||
And it's right there in the phase three trial data for Pfizer. | ||
I mean, they'll say it didn't reach, like, quote-unquote statistical significance, but the signal is pretty strong, right? | ||
25% more people. | ||
But they can't even say that because there have been medical trials with vaccines but with other medical procedures where if 1% of the participants have a negative side effect of death, they'll shut it down. | ||
No, I mean, there's really no argument you can make for the vaccines, you know, being safe and effective. | ||
I mean, that is just a huge joke at this point. | ||
You just have to look at VAERS, right? | ||
You can look at the DOD data. | ||
You can look at life insurance data, right? | ||
40% rise in deaths after vaccines rolled out. | ||
You know, like liberals, you know, a lot of people on the left, if you tell them that more people have died since vaccines rolled out than before the vaccines, they don't even believe you. | ||
I mean, it's like cognitive dissonance. | ||
And it's a big margin, too. | ||
It's not like a small margin. | ||
It's hundreds of thousands. | ||
Yeah. No, you know, 40% more deaths than our baseline, right? | ||
And even during the first year of the pandemic, we're getting confirmation from Germany. | ||
There's a life insurance company in Germany that's also, you know, one of the, it's like a whistleblower, basically. | ||
One of the people on the board of that company is coming forward and saying that we had, you know, amongst our, you know, I think 10 million patients, 300,000, like, doctor's visits for what we think are COVID vaccine, you know, side effects. | ||
So if you just look at VAERS, you can see clearly we've had hundreds of thousands of deaths from the vaccine at this point. | ||
Tens of thousands of deaths are actually reported to VAERS, but there's underreporting in VAERS, right? | ||
So you've got to multiply it out. And the other important thing is if you use Pfizer's own trial data for the percentage of people that report side effects in the Pfizer trial, I think it was like 0.7% or something reported side effects. | ||
So if you take that multiplier and go into the VAERS data, You know, and then you try to figure out, like, what's the underreporting factor? | ||
Like, how many side effects should we have seen in the whole population, right? | ||
Like, say, 150 million people got vaccinated. | ||
How many side effects should have, like, how many side effects actually happened out there, right? | ||
And then you can find that the VAERS data is vastly underreported, right? | ||
You've got to have at least as many as were reported in the Pfizer trial itself, because that's, like, top quality data. | ||
They checked everyone, right? | ||
And so we should have seen, you know, millions of reports. | ||
And by the way, that's just the Pfizer vaccine. | ||
So really you'd multiply it with the Johnson& Johnson and the Moderna and everything else that came out. | ||
But let's step back from the vaccines and everything for a second to try to humanize this. | ||
Because there's a lot of questions that I think we still, we're not fully clear on as far as the virus and what it does to people. | ||
Obviously we're getting lied to. | ||
We have been by our medical establishments. | ||
But I look at myself, for example, and how would you explain this? | ||
So since COVID, I've been sick three times. | ||
I don't usually get sick, so it was pretty nasty. | ||
The last time I can remember feeling so sick was when I was a lot younger and I had mono and I just couldn't even move for a week, basically. | ||
And the first time I got it, I was pretty bad for a week. | ||
Then the next two times, it was just like a 24-48 hour deal. | ||
Maybe it wasn't even COVID. It could have been something else. | ||
I just assume it's the man-made virus getting me sick because I'd never get sick until this man-made virus was loose. | ||
But I never took anything. | ||
I mean, I took vitamin D and vitamin C and zinc and just some I have no ivermectin, no anything like that. | ||
I just, you know, bed rest, chicken noodle soup. | ||
How much of this is just being overblown? | ||
I mean, like, what is the percentage of people that if they got COVID, it's like, okay, you need to do something versus, hey, you know what, this is just going to be a flu experience for you. | ||
Eat some chicken noodle soup, take some rest, you're going to be okay. | ||
Yeah, I think this is important to understand that we've kind of been focused on the acute infection, right? | ||
Like, am I going to be hospitalized? | ||
Am I going to die? That's not really the most important thing to consider for the vast majority of people in the U.S., The majority of people who died from COVID in the United States were over the age of 80. | ||
And so that's really the group that's really at risk of dying. | ||
Over 65, sure, but it's really over 80. | ||
Those are the people that are dying. | ||
So for the majority of people who catch COVID, you've got to be worried about long COVID, right? | ||
That's the real killer in the long run, right? | ||
A chronic inflammatory disease that makes it hard for you to sleep, hard for you to think, hard for you to go to work, you have no energy, right? | ||
You know, you're like... Now, when you say that, is that because it's continuing to bother your lungs, or what is that? | ||
Yeah, so what is it? It's the spike protein, right? | ||
That is the payload. That is the toxin. | ||
And so the spike protein in people who have long COVID, it never leaves their body. | ||
The virus is dead. It's all gone, except for the spike protein is still there. | ||
Your immune system cells are holding onto it. | ||
And they become kind of abnormal. | ||
There's monocytes in your body. | ||
They hold onto it. | ||
And then they become kind of like, you know, these insurgents. | ||
They're just like creating inflammation in your body. | ||
They're like attacking you instead of like doing what they're supposed to do, which is get rid of the spike protein, you know, and attack invaders. | ||
How much of this plays into whether you're vaccinated or not? | ||
Yeah, so the vaccine does not protect against long COVID, right? | ||
It may actually make it worse. | ||
So that's what they say, right? | ||
They say in all the news articles, oh, if you get, you know, the vaccine, it'll protect you from everything. | ||
It'll protect you from long COVID, it'll protect you from COVID. It'll protect you from demons. | ||
It'll protect you from falling off a cliff. | ||
I mean, you'll be like Inspector Gadget. | ||
You'll have a parachute if you fall off the Empire State Building and it'll save you. | ||
All right, we got to go to a break, but we'll pick it back up on this. | ||
And I want to ask you, because this is where I was getting with this. | ||
It appears to be like an alley-oop. | ||
The virus, the vaccine, and your body, and you're getting extremely sick and maybe ending up in the hospital. | ||
We'll be right back. They're also going to squeeze us through the educational system. | ||
Our jobs are going to tighten down the restrictions, loosen them by the summer, and then release new strains. | ||
Immediately, that aren't even as bad as the current strain. | ||
They'll say they're worse, fear monger, and then clamp down even stronger. | ||
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If we're going down, we ain't going down without a fight. | |
We ain't going down. Globalism going down. | ||
That's right. You can see into the future watching Alex Jones tonight. | ||
Alan Jones was right, yeah, Alan Jones was right There's a war on for your mind, it's time to win it | ||
All facts, Alan Jones was right from the beginning History repeats itself after world's been spinning | ||
Put your feet in the car while half the world's in sinning Every single institution pushing the injection | ||
Two years ago, Alan said it's not giving protection COVID was a cloak they used to cheat the election | ||
We're at the point now, it's time to natural selection Global IDs disguised as a passport. | ||
You didn't listen then, now you get what you asked for. | ||
You try to tell y'all how long this would last for. | ||
We're living in the future, what you living in the past. | ||
For the longest, man, I tried to tell you Alex Jones was right. | ||
If we're going down, we ain't going down without a fight. | ||
But we ain't going down. The global isn't going down. | ||
That's right. You can see into the future watching Alex Jones tonight. | ||
Alex Jones is right. Yeah, Alex Jones is right. | ||
Alex Jones is right. Man, Alan Jones was right about it all years ago. | ||
He connected the dots to the cabal. | ||
He tried to warn us all before we all let it fall. | ||
But Biden is a puppet that the globalists install. | ||
Alex trying to tell you what's to open up your eyes And if you do it too, you can see right through the lies | ||
He trying to tell you that the cold weather's in disguise Prevailing high, to the size of globalist devise | ||
If you didn't listen, then you should probably pay attention | ||
They're dumbing down the masses and decaying this dimension They are a human, these are demons slaying our ascension | ||
Good, when's it getting to evil? While they pray for our detention | ||
For the longest man, I try to tell you Alex Jones is right If we're going down, we ain't going down without a fight | ||
But we ain't going down, the globalists are going down, that's right | ||
You can see into the future, watch it, Alex Jones tonight Alex Jones is right, yeah, Alex Jones is right | ||
Alex Jones is right, yeah, Alex Jones is right Alex Jones is right, yeah, Alex Jones is right | ||
Alex Jones is right, yeah, Alex Jones is right The globalists are testing right now our response to see if | ||
they can lock us down And then if we lock down properly, then they're gonna | ||
release the real bio version That'll then start wiping out even more | ||
So this is a test for the global depopulation operation It's 2020 and they're gearing up to exterminate you and | ||
your family It came out of Wuhan | ||
Well, I feel pretty cool right now I've scooped the doctor, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I've scooped the doctor. | ||
Dr. Saeed Hyder with us. | ||
MyGoToDoc.com. It's been such a great resource for people to get potentially life-saving treatment that the government is trying to ban. | ||
Boy, they really love us. But no, I was asking the doctor if he had heard about the CDC bragging about sending... | ||
Was it 10% guys? | ||
Actually, I'm thinking it may have been more than that. | ||
I can't even remember. Was it 10% guys? | ||
The CDC saying 10% of the COVID swab tests that they received got sent off to a lab for genetic sequencing. | ||
And you didn't even believe me. | ||
You were like, that can't be true. | ||
So I said, hey, the crew will find it. | ||
Guys, pull that up for the doctor here today so that he can see it. | ||
I mean, to me, I don't know how that is even legal, right? | ||
I mean, you have to consent to that, don't you? | ||
Yeah, I mean, you should have to consent. | ||
Use your genetic material. | ||
Like, I thought you were talking about, like, the swab being run for, like, virus genetics. | ||
But, like, if they're actually testing human genes, right? | ||
Like, the people who got swabbed, I mean, that just blows my mind. | ||
We'll have it somewhere. | ||
Guys, if you find the... | ||
They shared a video explaining it. | ||
And what were they doing with it? | ||
I mean... They claim they were putting it in a lab for genetic sequencing to find out, I guess, how different DNAs or different race groups or whatever dealt with the virus. | ||
I believe that's what they claimed. | ||
Guys, there was an official CDC tweet where they shared this video. | ||
This is the video from Wired that they shared bragging about how they did it. | ||
But it was an official CDC video saying that 10% of the nose swab tests got sent to a lab for genetic sequencing. | ||
And we can find the tweet that will really hit home for you. | ||
But I was going to ask you too, and I know that you were aware of this. | ||
Because I don't really fully understand what this means. | ||
What does it mean when there's the CDC tweet right there? | ||
Remember that COVID-19 no swab test you took? | ||
What happened to the swab? | ||
It was processed with a PCR test. | ||
There's a 10% chance that it ended up in a lab for genomic sequencing analysis. | ||
Maybe they were sequencing the virus. | ||
I think it makes it sound like they were sequencing the virus, not like human cells. | ||
I think that's what they meant. | ||
I mean, I hope that's what they meant. | ||
So what does it mean, when we saw this in the news earlier this week, That there was a Moderna patented DNA sequence found inside the man-made virus of COVID-19. | ||
More proof that it was made in a lab. | ||
But what does that mean? | ||
Because, I mean, to me, I don't really fully understand what that means. | ||
To me, it just says, yeah, this is man-made. | ||
They're using a patented product to make it. | ||
But what does that actually represent from a medical standpoint? | ||
So if the patented sequence was publicly available, then I guess whichever lab actually created the virus would have had access to it, would have had access to any publicly available information to use. | ||
Which Moderna would be aware of, you'd think? | ||
I mean, if it's publicly available, Moderna wouldn't know that somebody's using it to create a superbug. | ||
What would be worse is if it was not publicly available, if it was a patented... | ||
But, you know, it's patented, so I guess it would be publicly available. | ||
So if it's in the public domain, then any evil scientist, mad scientist could use it to create... | ||
It'd be like pulling public code to build a game or something? | ||
Yeah, exactly. Right. | ||
So it doesn't implicate Moderna... | ||
You know, technically, but, you know, it's highly suspicious, the fact that they were working on it. | ||
I don't know why they patented that gene sequence. | ||
You know, what were they trying to do with it? | ||
I mean, you know, they're a public company. | ||
They're not allowed to get into bioweapons, right? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Yeah. So, yeah, I'd have to look at the, you know, what their original intent was for that gene sequence. | ||
But this is, you know, it's like a Frankenstein monster, right? | ||
It's been patched together from a lot of different things, and it's been developed from a lot of different things. | ||
It's not, you know, they didn't just create it, you know, from whole cloth. | ||
They didn't just make up the gene sequence. | ||
You know, you've got to start with something in nature, and then they tweak it to make it worse, right? | ||
To make it more virulent. | ||
But this would be like, let's say I made some sort of technology or code or something that went into a computer virus or say a weapon of some sort, and it got traced back that, hey, your patent was used in this. | ||
I'd say, hey, I have nothing to do with that. | ||
I want to get to the bottom of it. | ||
The fact that Moderna hasn't made any public comments about their patented sequence being in the virus, to me, is alarming. | ||
They should be like, hey, we didn't want this. | ||
What's going on here? Yeah, I agree. | ||
I mean, it's really concerning, actually, that all these companies, they don't get called out by the mainstream media. | ||
Well, we know why that is. | ||
This segment brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
Like Pfizer, for example, when there was a whistleblower that came out showing that the group that they had subcontracted with Ventavia had done all this funny business in the Pfizer trial, No one called Pfizer on that. | ||
The FDA didn't respond to it. | ||
Pfizer didn't respond to it. | ||
And no one in the mainstream media called them out on it. | ||
Like, hey, explain yourself. They rehired the same company to run future trials. | ||
It's like covering up a murder. | ||
You're like, yeah, come on in. | ||
You're getting the results we want. Thank you. | ||
You helped cover a murder up for me? | ||
Please come back anytime. | ||
Yeah. No, just terrible things have been done in the trials. | ||
It's one massive cover-up, and there's no wonder that Pfizer itself, in its, I think, phase four or Q4 results for the stock, Q4 earnings call or something, they're warning now that there may be data that comes out this year. | ||
They're showing their stock. Yeah. | ||
Their stocks are dropping. Moderna's dropping, right? | ||
Pfizer's dropping. These companies, you know, somebody on Wall Street knows what's going on. | ||
100%. And let me just tell you, because I have friends that they just do stocks all day. | ||
Day trade, long trades, futures, bets, everything. | ||
And I don't like doing that. | ||
I don't do the stock market, but it was pretty obvious when all this went down, get big pharmaceutical stock, it's going to go up. | ||
And then about two, maybe three weeks ago now, The same people that always try to get me stock advice, even though they know I don't do it, I think they just kind of like to brag that they know what's going on. | ||
They said, hey, this is what I'm doing with my Pfizer. | ||
This is what I'm doing with my Moderna. | ||
Some of them said they're just selling them. | ||
Some of them said they were doing long-term bets and puts. | ||
And now it's starting to go down. | ||
So you're right. Somebody on Wall Street knows. | ||
Somebody on Wall Street knows something that they have data or they're going to release something about these vaccines really soon. | ||
Or maybe they're just going to get straight pulled off the shelves and they're dumping stock. | ||
Yeah, I mean, there's so many sources, right, that are all saying the same thing, that these vaccines are, like, a terrible thing that's been done to basically the world, right? | ||
You've got the DOD data, you've got the data coming out from the life insurance companies all around the world. | ||
The real-world experience for a lot of people. | ||
Real-world experience, yes, exactly. | ||
I mean, there are millions of Americans who are vaccine-injured, right? | ||
And they're going to their doctors, and the doctors are saying, oh, it can't be the vaccine because it's safe and effective, right? | ||
And I said it was safe and effective, so there's no way I would lie to you. | ||
Yeah, I mean, there's no way that what happened to you could have happened from the vaccine, even though you got the vaccine and then immediately you got sick, you know? | ||
Have you seen the movie Idiocracy? | ||
Yeah. It's like Idiocracy. | ||
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But Brondel makes the plants grow because it has electrolytes. | |
It's like, you can say that all day long, it's not going to grow a plant. | ||
Like, you can say the vaccine is safe and effective all day long, it's still not. | ||
Yeah, and so I think Pfizer is, you know, at this point running scared. | ||
And it seemed like, I would guess that there was some level of collusion between Pfizer and the FDA. Like, the FDA knew something, right? | ||
They knew this was not all on the up and up. | ||
Did you see the Project Veritas video? | ||
I've seen, yeah, probably most of them. | ||
The guy who came out and basically bragged... | ||
I mean, the guy looks innocent enough, to be honest. | ||
He doesn't seem like a bad guy. | ||
He might not even be intellectual enough to understand what he's a part of, but he's like, yeah, we work with the... | ||
We work with Pfizer and these companies to make sure that we get their medicines passed because it helps their profit and it helps our profit. | ||
I mean, he just says it matter-of-factly, like, oh, there's no big deal, that's just what we do. | ||
Yeah, that's exactly what people have been saying, that there's a revolving door between Pfizer and the FDA, which, I mean, the regulator of private industry shouldn't be benefiting from private industry. | ||
They shouldn't be funded by private industry. | ||
They shouldn't be allowed to go and get multi-million dollar board seats after they retire from the federal government in private industry. | ||
The level of corruption just blows my mind. | ||
This is the problem in the American disease care system that we've got the regulators and big pharma in bed with each other and you scratch my back, I scratch yours. | ||
This is the problem. You know, I think the real test was done with this probably 20 or so years ago when you had the revolving door with Monsanto and the FDA, and they got all the GMO foods, they got all the processed foods passed, a lot of it with Monsanto technology, the weed killer that's caused all the cancer, and the FDA signed off on all of it. | ||
And then Pfizer probably saw that saying, huh, you can make products that kill people and get away with it with the FBI? We got to get on that. | ||
All right, I've got a couple more questions for the good doctor in studio with us, Dr. | ||
Saeed Haider, who you can find at mygotodoc.com. | ||
And you wanted to make sure to emphasize this before you got out of here today, and we're so glad you came in studio these last couple days to be with us. | ||
But talk about why you started mygotodoc.com and what kind of a resource it's become for people. | ||
Yeah, so my gotodoc.com, the main purpose here is people over profits, right? | ||
So what I found was I actually tried to give away the service and just take donations, right? | ||
And I found that people didn't actually take me seriously. | ||
They didn't follow my directions when they got it completely for free. | ||
It's like they couldn't believe it. It's too good to be true. | ||
So I flipped it. You know, now I do charge, but if you can't afford it, you can let me know and we'll give you a discount or we'll even waive our fee. | ||
And so what I found, people, I tried to fix the problems people were having. | ||
People were telling me that they went to a doctor and he didn't really know anything about COVID and that he gave them the wrong doses, he gave them too low doses or whatever, right? | ||
So I've just focused on this. | ||
This is my expertise. I've been doing this for 15 months. | ||
You're going to get the updated protocols, the right doses. | ||
We're going to tell you exactly what to do and we'll change it in the future if we need to as the virus evolves. | ||
The second thing people were telling me was they got the protocol, they got the right protocol, they got their directions, but then they forgot to ask some questions, right? | ||
And then a couple of weeks later, they went back to the website, some other website, and then they had to pay again for another doctor's visit to ask a question, to even send them a question and get a reply. | ||
So all of our questions are free. | ||
You can come and register for free and actually ask as many questions as you want without charge. | ||
The third problem I found was that people would come to me and tell me that The ivermectin, they were sent to a pharmacy to get ivermectin, and they were charging like $700,000 for ivermectin. | ||
What? For one person. | ||
Yeah, for like a five-day course. | ||
It's like $3 in India. | ||
It's like one cent to make a bill of ivermectin. | ||
I mean, it's ridiculously cheap. | ||
So there have been shortages, so the price did go up. | ||
But we sourced pharmacies from all around the country, and they sell the ivermectin itself for $70 to $150 for a 14-day course of a double dose of ivermectin. | ||
So it's still pretty cheap if you know where to go. | ||
So our pharmacy partners, and we have a bunch of them, they cover all 50 states, they'll ship it to you. | ||
And the reason we have to ship it is because the local pharmacies don't dispense it anymore. | ||
And the insurance won't cover the dose for COVID. And is that a political thing? | ||
Is it a state lines thing? | ||
It's a political thing, absolutely. | ||
Yeah, it has nothing to do with state lines. | ||
The pharmacies, like your CVS, your Walgreens, your Walmart, the pharmacists have been told by their higher-ups that you can't dispense ivermectin for COVID. And they know it's for COVID because the dose is specific to COVID, right? | ||
You don't use that much ivermectin. | ||
Which is what, like three milligrams or something? | ||
So it's 0.4 milligrams per kilogram nowadays per day for an acute dose. | ||
Whereas if you're treating like scabies or a parasite, you take half that dose only one time. | ||
And then you might repeat it. | ||
It's an extremely low dosage, still effective. | ||
It is. Yeah, yeah. | ||
The doses are really low that are effective. | ||
I mean, we're nowhere near like the maximum dosing for ivermectin still, even though we've doubled it and tripled it at this point. | ||
I mean, sometimes I'm using 0.6 milligrams per kilogram, which is three times the standard parasite dose. | ||
But, you know, so this was a problem that people were having. | ||
They went to the pharmacy and they couldn't get it, right? | ||
And their insurance wouldn't cover it. | ||
So we had to find mail-order pharmacies that were cheap enough that people could pay out of pocket, right? | ||
So I want to stress, don't wait too long. | ||
The pandemic is not over yet, right? | ||
So there is, you know, one variant. | ||
There's another variant coming and another variant after that. | ||
And it's because of the vaccines, right? | ||
If we had left well enough alone, let people, you know, interact and mingle with each other, not had lockdowns, no vaccines, this thing would have petered out, right? | ||
Like everyone would have been exposed. | ||
Everyone would become naturally immune. | ||
There would have been no problem. | ||
But now we have at least half the population with impaired immune systems because of vaccines. | ||
So they're not able to deal with COVID. That half the population definitely needs some medication on hand in their medicine cabinet. | ||
So if you were forced to take a vaccine, please get the medicine and put it in your medicine | ||
cabinet, get all the directions, be ready to go on day one. | ||
You have to treat this day one or two, okay? | ||
If you want to prevent long COVID, at least 40% of adults have long COVID, right? | ||
That lasts for months after the acute infection. | ||
20% of children, I'm shocked to know this because I rarely see kids with long COVID. | ||
I've seen a few, I've seen 13 year old, a 16 year old with really, really bad long COVID. | ||
But the data shows 20% have some degree of maybe brain fog, fatigue, trouble sleeping, | ||
anxiety, depression, shortness of breath. | ||
Some people have a weird vibrating sensation. | ||
Some people have ringing in the ears. | ||
And some of the symptoms don't sound that bad, but they're infuriating. | ||
I mean, like people have killed themselves. | ||
People have killed themselves because of how bad the ringing in the ear is. | ||
I've heard that. It's like tinnitus or something. | ||
Yeah, but it's like so loud. | ||
You can't even think. You can't sleep. | ||
It's not always that bad. | ||
But, you know, the point is that you insure yourself against calamities, right? | ||
You insure yourself against hurricanes. | ||
You insure yourself, you know, you have health insurance. | ||
But health insurance doesn't cover proper treatment of COVID-19. | ||
So you need like a supplemental insurance for this. | ||
And that is the medications, the off-labeled protocols in your medicine cabinet ready to go on day one. | ||
This is extremely important because long COVID is treatable with the same medicines, but it's a lot harder to get rid of the spike protein once it's had a chance to gain a foothold in your body. | ||
If you kid it on day one, you can eliminate 99% of the virus that's going to multiply in your body. | ||
If you start off with one virus versus a billion viruses, the end stage is going to be way different. | ||
A few viral particles replicating your body for five, six, seven days is not that big of a deal. | ||
You're not even going to notice it. But if you have a billion particles to start with replicating from day one for the next four or five days, you end up in a much worse place. | ||
So you can basically kill most of the virus in the first couple of days with the antiviral | ||
protocols and simple things like hydrogen peroxide, iodine, mouthwash, nose rinse, gargle, | ||
do it like every three hours. | ||
Even if you think you were exposed, you can do that and you may not even develop symptoms | ||
at all. | ||
But you can start doing that on day one too and it kills it. | ||
It just kills like 99, it kills 100% of what it comes in contact with in your nose and | ||
mouth. | ||
I would just throw the kitchen sink at it because you don't want to end up with long | ||
COVID. | ||
And the other thing is like silent long COVID. | ||
Some people have inflammation in their bodies and they're not even aware of it. | ||
They don't have symptoms. But what it's doing is it's probably decreasing your health span. | ||
It's causing damage to your organs and you're unaware of it, right? | ||
So there is... It'd be like not addressing like a slight tear in a ligament or something. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, and you just keep, you know, jogging, keep running, and it keeps getting worse and worse, and eventually the knee blows out, right? | ||
So this is, unfortunately, what I think is going to happen to a lot of people who have silent long COVID. They have inflammation, and they may discover, you know, I've had people who came to me, they didn't have diabetes, they might have had mild prediabetes, but then after COVID, they feel totally fine, but when they do a blood test, they have full-blown diabetes. | ||
It's out of control. It's raging, right? | ||
So there are some silent diseases that you're not aware of, but they kill you over the long run. | ||
High blood pressure is another big one that you may not be aware of unless you go and check your blood pressure. | ||
A lot of people after the vaccines, after a COVID infection, have high blood pressure, like skyrocketed blood pressure. | ||
I'm sure especially the vaccines. | ||
Yeah, especially the vaccines. | ||
And I got to stress, the vaccines are probably 100 times worse, maybe more, right? | ||
I mean, they've fine-tuned the delivery system for the payload, which is the spike protein. | ||
They took it up a notch, like 100 notches, right? | ||
The lipid nanoparticles, the pseudouridine in the mRNA, the fact that it keeps creating spike protein for maybe months after you get injected, there's no virus that does that. | ||
You get infected, a few days of spike protein production, then you're done. | ||
And by the way, folks, not everybody you know is going to hear this today. | ||
Not everybody you know is going to know about MyGoToDoc.com. | ||
So if you've got a loved one in your life that's elderly, above 80 years old, stock up for them. | ||
They might be in a situation where you could save their lives potentially by having this stocked up. | ||
And like you said, it's just like having insurance or having anything as a safety net. | ||
That you would use to protect yourself or your loved ones. | ||
That's what you're encouraging here at MyGoToDoc. | ||
Oh boy. I mean, there's just so much going on right now. | ||
We've got just about 90 seconds left with you. | ||
What do you want to say before we close out? | ||
Yeah, I think it's just, it's important to be prepared, you know, to be sure that you're not going to, you know, get sick. | ||
And also, like you said, for your family members to be prepared for them, too. | ||
You can add people to your account. | ||
And once you register at mygotodoc.com, you can add all your family members and friends. | ||
You can add whoever you want, right? | ||
And you can, like, help them to get the same medications. | ||
A lot of elderly people have trouble filling out the forms, you know, doing it themselves. | ||
So please help your family members. | ||
And if you need a discount, just ask for it and we'll give it to you. | ||
You know, I know people with big families, I mean, you just can't afford. | ||
The cost for a doctor for 10 people. | ||
I get it. And I don't want to fleece people. | ||
I want to help people. And that's the main point here, to make sure people are safe. | ||
And this thing was easily treatable. | ||
It was fixable. We could have ended the pandemic in the first couple of months. | ||
But at this point, you just got to keep yourself safe from long-term disease, not just illness | ||
and death, right? | ||
I'm talking about long-term consequences. | ||
And one of the things that I'm worried about is this whole great resignation thing we've | ||
been seeing in the last couple of years where people don't want to go to work anymore. | ||
I think a lot of that's long COVID. | ||
There's millions of people with long COVID. | ||
Just sick, brain dead. | ||
Sometimes it might be a little bit subtle. | ||
It might just be like a 10%, 20% drop in your energy, and you just don't feel like working | ||
as much anymore. | ||
Maybe you work half as much as you used to. | ||
Or if you're a little older, you just retire early. | ||
So this is like, it's an economy killer. | ||
It's a long-term killer, right? | ||
I mean, this was a bioweapon that was really well designed to possibly harm us for a generation or two. | ||
Well, it's still going around. | ||
And worse, the vaccine, right? | ||
We did the worst possible thing we could have done with the lockdowns and the vaccine. | ||
We just made it way worse. | ||
Really sad. But you're doing great work. | ||
MyGoToDoc.com. Doctor, thank you for joining us in studio this week. | ||
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My pleasure, man. Thanks for having me. | |
He has been so canceled. | ||
Alex is right about far more than he's wrong. | ||
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How much heat have you gotten for being friends with him and having him on the show? | |
A lot, but I don't pay attention. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. Yeah. | |
I just, I can justify it. | ||
I'll tell you, that f***ing guy is right about a lot of s***. | ||
unidentified
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He's a wild entertainer and a brilliant man. | |
Isn't he fantastic? And no one is perfect. | ||
I've known Alex for more than 20 years. | ||
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I've hung out with that guy. We've been hammered together so many times. | |
That is the most misunderstood guy on the planet. | ||
unidentified
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Alex has been right on for over a decade. | |
Shout out to Alex Jones. | ||
We love you. Alex Jones is a journalist and member of the media. | ||
End of story. Recently, many of the biggest tech companies joined in a coordinated effort to censor content from broadcaster Alex Jones. | ||
There's a reason why the mainstream media calls a guy like him a bomb thrower or a conspiracy theorist because they're in fear of the truth that he does actually bring out. | ||
Why are the most powerful companies in the world suddenly so threatened by an independent radio show host in Texas that they're willing to lose business in order to make him shut up? | ||
He runs a media organization. | ||
And so when the January 6th committee subpoenas him, they are basically violating our First Amendment protections. | ||
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The Department of Justice says not only is it investigating what happened inside the Capitol, but the conspirators and instigators who may have started this whole thing. | |
Now the committee has decided to shut down one of the most popular journalists on the right, Alex Jones. | ||
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Yes, journalist. The House committee investigating the deadly assault on the U.S. Capitol is subpoenaing Trump allies Roger Stone and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. | |
The committee says he helped organize the rally ahead of the riots. | ||
Alex Jones isn't simply innocent of inciting crime on January 6th. | ||
Alex Jones actively worked to prevent crimes from taking place on January 6th. | ||
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Let's start marching to the Capitol! | |
History! Notice... | ||
Like Don Jr. said, we're not burning buildings down or shooting cops. | ||
We're building America up. | ||
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We're here to take our rightful country back peacefully. | |
We're not running interference for Alex Jones and we're not guessing about it. | ||
We happen to know this for a fact. | ||
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We need to not have the confrontation with the police. | |
We're going to make that the story. | ||
Alex Jones is a journalist the same as Brian Stelter and Jake Tapper and Don Lemon are. | ||
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Absolutely. I was about to say the same thing. | |
But some people are going to be like, don't insult Alex that way. | ||
Well, yeah, yeah. Alex Jones never lied us into a war. | ||
Right, right, right. True. Alex Jones never bought the Russia hoax. | ||
Not for a second. And if Jones sat down with Tony Fauci, he would ask him real questions, just as journalists are supposed to do. | ||
He wouldn't just slobber all over him. | ||
Epstein, he was way ahead. | ||
He told me about Epstein a f***ing decade ago. | ||
Alex detailed all of that. | ||
Alex Jones, Infowars. | ||
The media has tarnished him with all sorts of name-calling, conspiracy theorist, bomb-thrower. | ||
The one thing that I know about this gentleman, Alex Jones, is that he loves this country. | ||
He is as smart as a whip. | ||
He absolutely believes in what he believes in. | ||
And he also does his research and his homework. | ||
Cooly compare Hotez's views on COVID to say Alex Jones's views on COVID and ask yourself, who's saner? | ||
It's not even close. | ||
He's incredibly detailed in his research. | ||
He loves this country. | ||
He is a patriot. And he's somebody who we better listen to or others in this country better listen to. | ||
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Is it a stretch to say that Tucker Carlson is the new Alex Jones? | |
There are no vaccine passports. | ||
That's insane. It's Alex Jones stuff. | ||
And by the way, just so you know, as proof, if you want to get a job, you'll need your | ||
vaccine papers. | ||
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Finally! Milo has come back! | |
Oh, that's where we're going to be for today, is it? | ||
Because you're up here. The millions! | ||
Oh, come on, come on. | ||
You're here and I need you here. | ||
Did you just wake up? Yeah, kind of. | ||
You're here, I need you here. | ||
I don't want to tell you how I knew this, but were you at an underground bar last night with a secret code? | ||
Maybe. I'm not going to tell you how I knew that. | ||
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Because you are the secret doctor something or other that's been texting me. | |
Ah. Maybe. | ||
unidentified
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I don't know. I just get these random messages from people that I kind of half remember from like five years ago. | |
You get that too? Yeah. | ||
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And you know what the problem is? And I'm trying to be nice and polite and then eventually I do realize who it is, which I did, I think. | |
But when you're going through phones, because I have to go through phones a lot, and you lose contacts, you feel bad because you don't want to ask people what their name is. | ||
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I have a lot of burners, and I replace my phone very often because everything is awful and the world sucks. | |
All technology is now terrible. | ||
And when you do media, you just burn your phones out. | ||
Right. Restore doesn't work. | ||
When you have all kinds of jobs, the phones just don't last like they do for other people. | ||
Plus, we know that they intentionally update the technology so that old phones don't work. | ||
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Do you know what dark mode really is, by the way? | |
Do you know what it really is? Do you know what it's really for? | ||
Extremely bigoted. Sorry. | ||
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Do you know why they put it on? | |
Somebody told me this, who used to work at Apple. | ||
They said, look, everyone, we kind of sold you this idea that dark mode on your phones looks better. | ||
And it's for enhanced battery life. | ||
Well, it is for enhanced battery life, but it's because your phone and all of its apps are phoning home so much that people started to wonder why their batteries were going down without them actually commanding the phone to do anything. | ||
I've got nothing open. I don't know what's going on. | ||
Oh, like it sits on the desk, but it's done. | ||
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The iPhone is sending so much data about you and your location and your behavior and your actions and what you have open and what it's listening in on when it's just there. | |
And you can't turn it off. You can't turn any of it off. | ||
Literally. You can't turn any of it off. | ||
And you can't even turn the phone off because if you do that holding the sides thing and reset it, it's on. | ||
You can still find it. It's still on. | ||
It's sending so much stuff back that they had to come up with some way of making the phone's battery last so that you can actually get the stuff done with it. | ||
Even if your screen is on full brightness, They just hit you with the dark mode. | ||
unidentified
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So they come up with dark mode because dark mode... | |
You're in dark mode today, by the way. | ||
unidentified
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I am in dark mode today. Are you saving battery? | |
He's low on battery. | ||
unidentified
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I'm phoning home to Mossad about all the stuff that's going on here. | |
No, it's so that all the apps on the phone can phone home with these vast quantities of data and you can still get your phone calls on Twitter done and the phone lasts three quarters of a day. | ||
That's what dark mode is really about. | ||
You scooped me. I always assumed, like a layman, that dark mode... | ||
I thought it just came on at night. | ||
I thought it was like daytime, it's the light, and then... | ||
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Well, they do that. That's what I thought. | |
They do that automatically, but you can just turn it on. | ||
The whole reason it exists is to... | ||
Because at night, people have their phones on charge, you know? | ||
Lots of people like to have dark mode on full time and the real motivation for them doing it, the real thing about dark mode was so that your phone can do all manner of things you never commanded it to and you don't notice the battery drains so much. | ||
And with every app, you know, it's so frustrating and I hate doing this but we're all guilty of it. | ||
Every time you download a new app, There's the terms and conditions, and then you have to say, yes, you can go into my speaker, you can go into my camera. | ||
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You own my second-born son. | |
Yeah, whatever else is on there, you know? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, well, nobody reads any of those things, so they're basically unenforceable, but it does at least mean that the companies can pretty much do whatever they want. | |
And they all, of course, do. | ||
And Apple's like the biggest liars. | ||
They're such liars. Oh, we're not interested in your data. | ||
We really care about your privacy. | ||
That thing that says, you notice the wording's really crafty. | ||
They've got this new thing on the iPhones now where it says, ask app not to track. | ||
It doesn't say tell. It doesn't say prevent app from tracking. | ||
It says, ask app not to track. | ||
Yeah, you must request. It's not asking you. | ||
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No, no, no, no. But it's the ask app nicely not to track. | |
What if the app says no? | ||
Ask app. The app denies your request. | ||
unidentified
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It's going to do it anyway. | |
Whatever you press on that screen, nobody is fooled by this. | ||
When is it going to be like, hi, I am your iPhone. | ||
It's bedtime. Like, oh, I was on a Getter live stream. | ||
Or like, the phone gives me messages. | ||
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Nobody's on Getter. Real people are on Getter. | |
I'm not a real boy. No, you're not a real boy. | ||
No one's on Getter, don't lie. You probably got banned from Getter, didn't you? | ||
I didn't even sign up. You've already been banned. | ||
unidentified
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I didn't even sign up. I never signed up. | |
He's jealous of my Getter account. | ||
unidentified
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I never signed up. | |
Well, I've got to tell you, I was planning on doing kind of a loose, fun hour with Milo, and then the news was so serious last night and today, and I was like, no, I've got to be serious. | ||
But then Milo sat down, and it's just inevitable that we're going to have fun here. | ||
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He was properly dressed. And things happen. | |
No, I like the leather jacket with Alex Jones. | ||
It's Rebel. No, look. | ||
unidentified
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It's my Russia invaded February big war. | |
Alex said it in December. We could find like a white marker or something and add to that shirt, maybe. | ||
Alex Jones was right about war. | ||
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About World War III. About everything. | |
You know, when you were in studio, probably it would have been, I guess, two years ago. | ||
When all the COVID stuff was breaking. | ||
And remember, at the time, there were still some mysteries, but you were already confident. | ||
And you were joking, like, because I was about to fly. | ||
You were like, oh, you should go ahead and fly, travel, don't worry about anything. | ||
Like, it's not a big deal, which I ended up taking your advice. | ||
But it's funny, here we are. | ||
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You were worried you were going to die. | |
No, no, no. You were. | ||
You were afraid. You were afraid of all those videos. | ||
You remember all those videos China put out of people just dropping dead in the streets? | ||
What happened to that? What happened to that? | ||
CNN was running these videos that the CCP cooked up. | ||
I remember them. These people just dropping dead in the streets. | ||
What happened to those? | ||
Remember they had the... Nobody does that with COVID. It never happened. | ||
They had like the semi-trucks of like the spray going out, like these huge massive dump trucks. | ||
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People like dissolving live on film in the doctor's wake. | |
Yeah, yeah. Literally like they... | ||
They collapse on the street, and then it's like a horror movie, and then all of a sudden there's just clothes. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. People are just turning into a goo. | |
It's like COVID. COVID. Oh, this is a special... | ||
No, look. Anyway, I was obviously completely right, as I am about everything. | ||
So let's hear... | ||
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You were completely wrong, as you always are. | |
I was open-minded, because I had... | ||
Open-minded. You've got to understand, I had people... | ||
unidentified
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Open-minded means I didn't know, and I was afraid. | |
Oh, stop it. I never wore a mask. | ||
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And I was out. | |
Because I'm too much of a coward to make a prediction. | ||
No, I was out on the streets. | ||
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Have you ever heard, name the last heroic person who embodies heroic manly virtue. | |
When was the last courageous person? | ||
When did you last hear them say, I'm open-minded? | ||
Closed-mindedness is the thing. | ||
Put the camera on me. | ||
Put the camera on me. I went out. | ||
Actually, me and my crew went out when they did the lockdown. | ||
We were the only people out on the streets. | ||
And the cops came up to ask us, like, what are you doing here? | ||
And we were like, what do you mean? It's a free country. | ||
And they ended up leaving us alone. | ||
So, no, but people that went to the White House and were having meetings with Trump would come to me and they'd say, oh, and this is going to kill three million people. | ||
Oh, and if you're going to fly, you have to wear a mask. | ||
So I was kind of like, okay, like, what? | ||
Is this the real deal? Like, I don't know. | ||
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So you believed the system? | |
No, I didn't. I never wore the mask. | ||
unidentified
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I flew. You did. | |
I rebelled. You did. | ||
unidentified
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You did. You believed the propaganda. | |
You believed the COVID propaganda. | ||
Not for a single second. | ||
unidentified
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My young pal. You did. | |
How many rallies did Milo Yiannopoulos organize in early 2020 against the COVID restrictions and lockdowns? | ||
unidentified
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Bro, I've been retired. Don't come at me with that. | |
I've been retired. I might have to call you out for fake news right now, but I won't. | ||
I'm a happily retired man. But I won't out of respect. | ||
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I live a life of leisure and privilege. | |
And then I was thinking, boy, you know, I could do like the Oprah Winfrey style of interviewing Milo Yiannopoulos today. | ||
That would have been more interesting. And really ask the questions that nobody would ask and probably get the answers that nobody else would get. | ||
unidentified
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You probably could, but you decided not to do that. | |
There's still time. There's still three segments after this. | ||
unidentified
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Maybe we'll squeeze it in. | |
It's not enough time. Squeeze it in the end. | ||
You don't do that anymore. | ||
unidentified
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We have all of our... There it is. | |
There it is. Okay, bro. | ||
Yep. Okay, bro. This is too... | ||
We can't do commercial breaks like this. | ||
We should just do a long-form podcast... | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
That's the kind of fun I wanted to have today. | ||
unidentified
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We have all of our best conversations off air. | |
This is just a little... | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
We've never had any fun together. | ||
unidentified
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We've never had a good time. | |
Except for that one time when I fell down the stairs somewhere ratchet and unbecoming. | ||
What do you think? What do you think, when you look at all the issues that are going on in the world right now, what is the biggest thing to you? | ||
Is it Russia? Is it Ukraine? | ||
Is it vaccines? Is it communism? | ||
Is it the IQs dropping? | ||
What is the biggest thing you look at society? | ||
Or do you even care anymore? | ||
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Are you just like, I'm removed from all of it, just screw it all? | |
I mentioned on Alex's show the other day about the cross-cracking of the elites. | ||
For me, the two sort of overriding themes, one is just being afraid, being frightened. | ||
I was never really afraid before because I've always been in a kind of like, I didn't really have the fear gene or whatever it is. | ||
But I'm a little bit afraid now based on what's happening and how they're accelerating it all and what they're up to. | ||
I'm a little bit frightened by what's going to happen to us all. | ||
About what they're going to do to us. | ||
You know, it's a legitimate thing to be concerned about World War III. And for America, we've been extremely lucky that these fights have never come to our doorstep. | ||
And I'm hoping it won't now. | ||
But you've got to wonder, with all the corruption and our evil politicians, when are the chickens going to come home to roost? | ||
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Well, this is the second theme, really, which is the tiredness of the elites. | |
These are old, ossified people. | ||
I mean, look at the sort of average age in Congress. | ||
Nancy Pelosi running again. | ||
Biden and Clinton are the last two leaders of the Democrat Party. | ||
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Biden, Clinton, Pelosi. These are the people who were around in the 80s. | |
They were around in the 80s, and they're still there clinging to power because they don't trust the next generation. | ||
They don't want to start handing over power to the 60s. | ||
And everything's theirs. Everything's theirs, but they're also really, really bad at it all. | ||
They're terrible. And these people look grey and dry and old, and they have grey, dry, old philosophies and grey, dry, old strategies and tactics. | ||
And people like Putin can see that these are ossifying, crumbling elites across the West that don't have any moral legitimacy and also don't really know how to do anything anymore. | ||
I mean, just look at how easy it was for him to call their bluff and just charge into territory he wanted. | ||
And, you know, within a day or two, he's going to have it. | ||
And then probably keep going. Please, Mr. | ||
Putin, keep going. Keep going to California. | ||
We need you. We want you. | ||
Don't stop until you get to San Francisco, Mr. | ||
Putin. We're behind you. That's the wild thing about this current situation. | ||
Change of events with Russia and the New World Order and everything, because you can't even be honest about the situation, whether you like Putin or think he's good or bad. | ||
You can't even be honest about the situation without people saying, oh, you're a Russian this, you're a Russian that, you're shilling for Russia. | ||
No, you're just being honest about what's going on. | ||
If you're talking about evil people on the planet, I'm sorry, Putin is not even in the top ten. | ||
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No, I just like how homophobic he is. | |
You like that? Yeah, yeah. | ||
unidentified
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I mean, I was always homophobic, even when I was doing it. | |
But now... What about when he went after Pussy Riot? | ||
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Especially, oh, when the police were beating up that band. | |
Do you even think that was legitimate, or do you think that was all like a front? | ||
unidentified
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Who cares? It was spectacular theater, and it was just nice to see feminists getting beaten up for once, wasn't it? | |
No comment. Sorry, I probably shouldn't have said that, but let's assume it's all intelligence agency stuff, so actors fake beating up other actors. | ||
Love the sight of it. Yeah, it's the world is a stage phenomenon. | ||
There's Putin enjoying the show right there. | ||
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Yeah, if anybody really needed to be beaten up, it was those women. | |
But you sit here and you say, okay... | ||
The people that hate me, the people that hate Milo, the people that hate this audience, the people that hate Donald Trump, the people that hate freedom, the pro-mandate people, they all hate Putin. | ||
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So there's this natural inclination that it's like, I've always believed that you should judge people according to their enemies. | |
And if somebody has all the right enemies... | ||
I've never regretted lining up with people who have the right enemies. | ||
Even if we don't agree on the same things, even if I don't really want to hang out with them, I have nothing in common with them, I don't particularly like much of what they have to say and don't like them as people, I have nonetheless never regretted allying myself with people who have the right enemies. | ||
The right enemies being whether it's the WEF or the UN or the European super state or the people who run America. | ||
I will almost believe anything As I come into 2022, 2023, in this period of retirement and reflection that I have going on, I will almost believe, say, and do anything if it will upset the people who run America, because it's almost always the right thing to do. | ||
And that's why it's not like I'm cheering Putin on for what he's doing. | ||
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Not especially, but he makes all the right people mad, so I don't think I'm going to regret it. | |
And quite frankly, if I would rather have a leader of my country that's like Putin than Biden... | ||
Putin actually cares about Russia. | ||
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Yes, I think he does. And obviously, you know, obviously he's corrupt and obviously this, that, and the other. | |
But do you think your leaders aren't? | ||
I would rather... Yeah, Biden? I would rather know the measure of the man, which I think we do with Putin. | ||
I mean, think also about how... | ||
I mean, he chokes and goofs around... | ||
He's trolling the West... | ||
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Hardly. He is, but think, he speaks to his people as though they're peers. | |
He expresses complex ideas, you know, and very often in his speeches, you know, he's really- Talks history. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And think about how we, by contrast, are babied by our politicians, talk to like we're 65 IQ Somalians. | ||
It's really frustrating. | ||
Well, nowadays, Joe Biden is lucky if he can even talk, you know, if we can even hear any Joe Biden. | ||
All right, we'll be right back. Do you know what soundtrack this is? | ||
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Is it Star Wars? See, you claim to be cultured. | |
I don't claim anything. | ||
You claim a lot, actually. | ||
You've made a lot of claims today. | ||
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They all sound the same. | |
It is John Williams. | ||
Every John Williams sounds the same, with the exception of Jurassic Park, which is amazing. | ||
They all sound the same, like Raiders of the Lost Ark and Star Wars. | ||
They all sound identical. It's the same instrumentation, the same kinds of melodies, the same percussion. | ||
You can't hear it. No, I could hear it. | ||
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Maybe you're not hearing it right. No, I could hear it. | |
It just sounds like every other John Williams. | ||
They're indistinguishable. | ||
No, not even close. | ||
That is from Hook. Hook. | ||
You've never seen Hook, Robin Williams? | ||
unidentified
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Oh, the pirate? Yes. | |
No. You were denied a very important part of childhood. | ||
I've never seen Hook. You were denied a very influential part... | ||
Oh my gosh. What's his name? | ||
unidentified
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Someone British. No, no, no, no, no. | |
His name is on the tip of my tongue. | ||
There he is right there. Yes, Dustin Hoffman. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. Oh, that does sound fun. That must have been the 90s or something. | |
Really? Yeah, you've not seen it? | ||
Seriously, it is a classic. | ||
unidentified
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Wait, wait, wait. No, I've totally seen this. | |
I've seen this. Schmee! Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Schmee! I've seen it. | ||
I've seen it. There we go. | ||
There's a guy I watch on YouTube who does car reviews called Schmee. | ||
Don't you agree, though? | ||
No, no, no, no. A soundtrack can make or break a movie. | ||
unidentified
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It really can. Yeah, I guess. | |
Okay, well, I tried to go there with you. | ||
All right, I want you to respond to this video. | ||
unidentified
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I'd sort of stay away from culture, if I were you, because they require more of an expansive mind, you know, sort of more imagination and comedy than I'm used to seeing on The War Room, so I'd stick to your politics, if I were you. | |
Really? So you don't want to see this video of Joe Biden's Crack Pipes? | ||
Yeah, okay. Okay. So this is going on at a Catholic church. | ||
We've been wondering, where are Biden's crack pipes? | ||
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Of course it is. Of course it is. | |
By the way, I think Joe Biden has made the biggest crack pipe purchase of all time. | ||
I think it should be in the world record books. | ||
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He's bought more crack pipes than have ever been bought before. | |
I should have gone into the crack pipe industry. | ||
I would have had a no-bid, million-dollar contract. | ||
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Imagine... This is sort of America now. | |
Like, imagine... | ||
The government. You're getting... | ||
You're getting... | ||
Orthodox Jewish entrepreneurs in Brooklyn who are... | ||
You know, the same ones that kind of like swing into action and produce seven million masks like within four days. | ||
How did they do that? It's the same bunch of Jewish Orthodox guys in Brooklyn that keeps doing this stuff. | ||
Just changing the industry. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. They must have like just... | |
They must own like factories or something. | ||
They can just switch at will what they make. | ||
But... It's the same guys. | ||
So now they're getting government contracts for crack pipes. | ||
And if that doesn't summarize America in 2022, I don't know what that is. | ||
I want to do a video where it's like, you know, a drug dealer sitting in the streets or sitting in his basement or something and his phone rings. | ||
He's like, hello? And it's Biden like, yo, my man, I need some crack pipes. | ||
And then it's like Hunter in the background like, yeah, give me a crack pipe, daddy. | ||
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I mean, the American government already force-feeds people drugs through the mental health system nexus. | |
You know, Big Pharma, the insurance companies in the government all conspire to... | ||
Which kill more than crack....force-feed people prescription drugs. | ||
How long do you think it will be before they're just handing this stuff out? | ||
Just like, would you like some cocaine? | ||
Swing by the DMV. At some point, they're going to have to cut out the middle. | ||
Fifteen years too late for my interest. | ||
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And three and a half months too late for mine. | |
I jest, of course. | ||
But I want you to see this. | ||
This is at a Catholic church. | ||
Where are Biden's crack pipes? | ||
We have found them. Check this out. | ||
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So, every Tuesday and Friday in Hollywood, they have a Catholic church that gives this stuff out. | |
This is what we're living at, y'all, and this is what the government's doing. | ||
Joe Biden said he spent $60 million on paraphernalia for drugs. | ||
And this is what it looks like. | ||
It says being alive. | ||
This is a meth pipe right here with this bubble thing. | ||
I guess you put the meth in there. | ||
This is a crack pipe. | ||
These are all instructions on how to overdose treatment and education. | ||
This is the needle in here. | ||
I'm not going to open this. That's for heroin? | ||
Yes, for heroin. It has the alcohol. | ||
That's a real needle? It's a needle in there. | ||
These things are like a black and mild filter that you put on the crack pipe so you don't think no one's saliva so you don't get sick and you can do your drugs. | ||
And look, they got a little breath man in there, too. | ||
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If you're going to do drugs, we're going to give it to you so that you can do it the proper way without getting sick. | |
Look here, the little red and white thing. | ||
Like you get on the way out of a restaurant. | ||
Exactly. Yeah, because you know meth and crack gives you bad breath. | ||
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Because crackheads care about being minty fresh. | |
Well, you saw Hunter Biden's crack mouth. | ||
I mean, that couldn't have... There had to be just... | ||
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He had even worse teeth than mine. | |
Stank coming out of that. | ||
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Yeah, um... It's nice. | |
It's nice for Biden to give people clean crack pipes and needles and a breath man. | ||
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Ooh. Ooh. | |
Ooh. Can you believe that? | ||
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But also, it's the orange, pharmaceutical, medicinal, hospital-likeness of it all. | |
And the gloves, and the protective equipment, and the alcohol wipes. | ||
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It's so bizarre. | |
And it's only in America. | ||
It's only possible in America. It only happens in America. | ||
This extraordinary, unholy union of big pharma with the most degenerate and appalling behavior. | ||
The sickest people. It's the same way, you know that Ice Cube tweet where he was talking about, brothers, if you're coming in for the Super Bowl, just remember there's 60,000 gang members with guns, so stay safe out there. | ||
America's the only country in which our completely talentless elites... | ||
Are one day killing other human beings with illegal firearms in the streets, and the next day being feted at the Super Bowl as luminaries applauded for their grace and beauty, indefatigability, their talent. | ||
I mean, he's literally saying, you know, if you are a rapper or in a rapper's entourage, don't go out and get into a gunfight in Chicago because you'll lose. | ||
By the way, wasn't there actually... | ||
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What is going on? | |
Wasn't there actually a shooting at a post-Super Bowl party? | ||
It was like a Bieber Super Bowl party? | ||
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Almost certainly. Who knows? | |
But only in America are the pampered, talentless, cultural, entertainment elites permitted, and we with open eyes watch them do it, we know that they do it, are permitted to go and murder other human beings on Tuesday and collect awards in Hollywood on Thursday. | ||
Isn't that one of the most amazing things, though? | ||
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It's the same thing with this crack pipe. | |
You've got the mass production of Big Pharma, the sterile, hospital-like cleanliness of it all, married with shooting up in an alleyway. | ||
And it's that weird fusion of the two that is so unique and so disgusting and so American. | ||
I knew there was a shooting after the Super Bowl. | ||
It makes me sad. At a Super Bowl party. | ||
By the way, you know, what you just said is so true, where so much of the celebrity elite are truly talentless hacks. | ||
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But they're also killers, like gang members. | |
I mean, we're talking about people, all their songs are about shooting, shooting, killing other people. | ||
Yeah, pimpin' hoes, killing cops. It's not an act, unless it's some theater school ballet fan. | ||
No, they brag, like, there's like, oh no, I'm the realist, I've killed the most, like, I've dealt the most drugs. | ||
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I love it. Tupac was like a ballet school New York fag, but a lot of them aren't. | |
50 Cent, for instance, is not joking. | ||
He's not joking. He's about 56 cent now. | ||
He's had a little inflation. Or I guess he would be 46. | ||
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I don't know. He lost a bit of his mouth, which is why he talks like he does. | |
So maybe he's about 52. | ||
I don't know. I didn't watch the Super Bowl halftime, so I'm not really sure what went on. | ||
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He got shot in the face, I think, a few years ago, which is why he sounds like that. | |
Really? Yeah, on power, he was like, but he thought, because he can't really talk properly anymore, because he was literally shot in the face. | ||
Wow. He had a hell of an album, though, back in the day. | ||
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It was up for debate. | ||
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I know that I'm ridiculous. | |
I know that I'm ridiculous. | ||
Should I out you? Yeah, it's okay. | ||
So I've just learned this, and I do feel bad that you have to deal with this, but... | ||
You've had a problem with flaccid straws. | ||
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I've had a problem with flaccidity, ladies and gentlemen, I have. | |
It's been a problem. It's been a lifelong problem. | ||
You're travelling way too much flaccid. | ||
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It began a couple of years ago. | |
I was buying a suit the other day and I just snapped because I had a clear cup of ice water from the Marriott at Houston Airport. | ||
And I tried to put the paper straw back in it, because I'd pulled it out to have a big glug, and it wouldn't go back in, it crumpled and it... | ||
Everybody knows when you try to put something flaccid in the hole, it doesn't go in. | ||
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You have to really push it in with your thumbs, you know? | |
There's the adjustments, sometimes you gotta... | ||
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It's not good for my recovery. | |
We're talking about straws here, paper straws. | ||
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Anyway, so I just snapped. | |
I just snapped, and I went online, and now, coming to me, it's arriving at my house tomorrow. | ||
I bought... | ||
A set of Louis Vuitton straws, which are gold and silver, and they come in a little Louis Vuitton monogram pouch. | ||
It's like a little satchel. | ||
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Well, technically, I said I wanted it. Somebody brought it for me as a gift, actually. | |
It was very kind of them. But I'm going to be carrying it around for restaurants that have paper straws so that I can offer to other patrons as well, you know. | ||
And it comes with a little... | ||
You can look it up if you're in control. | ||
Straw cleaner. Yeah, it comes with a little straw cleaner and it's a Louis Vuitton straws. | ||
And so I would say it's $1,300 enormously well spent because... | ||
Well, you can't say that for sure yet. | ||
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You haven't got them yet. Well, I haven't got them yet, but I'm relatively confident they're great. | |
You're not going to hand them out to people at restaurants. | ||
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They're too valuable. That's them. That's them. | |
That's what I've got coming. I've got that set. | ||
That's it. That's it. That's exactly it. | ||
So I bought that. It's $1,300. | ||
But look, they're lovely. | ||
They're gold, they're silver, they're fantastic. | ||
See, look, that's my expression now. | ||
They're lovely. And I just... Look, I know I'm a ridiculous person, but that will improve because I'm on a plane every couple of days, which is extraordinary for someone who's retired. | ||
I just... That's going to significantly improve my quality of life because I have to drink from paper straws on a daily basis. | ||
No, I couldn't imagine. Airports and all the rest of it. | ||
You know? It's just going to significantly... | ||
You don't want to deal with a flaccid tube when you're trying to suck liquids. | ||
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Because, obviously, you're not used to having guests of this caliber. | |
So you didn't prepare for this segment. | ||
But I've saved you by bringing in a clip. | ||
Oh, thank God. I don't know how I do three hours a day without you. | ||
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We'll leave that one for the listeners. | |
Um... Well, so Milo says, I have a video. | ||
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You're doing fine, okay? You're doing fine. | |
I wouldn't say that you were any better than five years ago. | ||
I think you probably stayed about the same in terms of, like, you know, how interesting and good you are at it. | ||
But you haven't got worse, which is, you know, which is better than a lot of people in media, you know? | ||
Probably about the same. Anyway, um... | ||
That's true. A lot of people have fallen apart. | ||
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A lot of people have fallen apart. They look old, they look gray, they look drunk. | |
No, you are at least consistent. | ||
I'll take it. You're still mediocre. | ||
I'm still here. LAUGHTER So, anyway, anticipating that you would not prepare adequately for a guest of this caliber, I brought you in a video. | ||
And I think this video is America in 17 seconds. | ||
And you tell me what you think. | ||
So how would someone special get your attention? | ||
I'm old school, you know what I'm saying? | ||
I don't know if you like me unless you give me some money. | ||
How do I know? | ||
How do I know you like me if you don't send me a gift or give me some money? | ||
How? Now here's what I'm confused about. | ||
How is that old school? | ||
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I don't know. I think that she perhaps thinks that that means something to do with chivalric, you know, men spoiling the woman, taking her out. | |
Okay, okay. I think what she means is she's not that kind of feminist, maybe. | ||
She still wants the man to pay all the bills and everything. | ||
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Yes, because she's old school. This huge entity in pink is, of course, a man. | |
What? Wait, wait, wait. | ||
For real? Yeah, yeah. This big... | ||
A huge entity. | ||
I mean, we're talking... You didn't pick that up, did you? | ||
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Mass. This massive entity in pink is a man. | |
Okay. That thing is... | ||
No. Are you sure? Are you serious? | ||
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No, that's a man. When you hear it talk, you can... | |
Those mountains are fake? | ||
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When you hear it talk, you'll realize. | |
When I hear it talk, is that, I mean, that kind of looks like a man too. | ||
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She's a woman, she's just had bad work done and too much makeup. | |
Yeah. But it's the idea, I say it's a black tranny and some old slut. | ||
I think she's quite famous. Is that one of the Braxtons? | ||
I feel like I'm going to be embarrassed by not knowing who that is. | ||
I think it might be one of the Braxtons that she's talking to. | ||
What do you think though? Isn't that America in 17 seconds? | ||
I feel like there's an OnlyFans. | ||
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How am I going to know if you like me, if you don't give me money, if you don't buy me presents, if you don't give me money? | |
That should be like the OnlyFans slogan. | ||
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How am I going to know you like me if you don't give me money? | |
Let me ask you this before I show you my video. | ||
It's actually the American media in 17 seconds. | ||
What do you make? You have a video too? | ||
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Yes. What do you make of... | |
I really don't like to make fun of these people because they're fine people, but... | ||
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Who are we talking about? | |
Boobs and Bitcoin is... | ||
What? Boobs and Bitcoin is a personality. | ||
What? Yes. Have you seen this? | ||
No. It's like the offshoot of OnlyFans. | ||
Wait. If you have boobs and you promote Bitcoin, you've made a living. | ||
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Right. Right. Oh, I see. | |
You see what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, I guess. | ||
It's kind of, yeah, okay. I don't think you get the full point I'm making. | ||
I don't really know. But that's okay. | ||
The point is, let me rephrase that to you. | ||
Let's say all I did was Bitcoin. | ||
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Would anybody care? Not any more or less than they do now, I suppose. | |
The answer is no. But if I were showing some cleave, like our man friend on the screen there, that's some serious work. | ||
What are you trying to say? That's like adding 40 pounds. | ||
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Are you trying to say life's easier for girls? | |
Because of course it is. No, I'm just saying, you obviously don't see what I've seen, that the whole boobs, Bitcoin community is like a whole thing. | ||
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I didn't realize there was a community association. | |
Whole community. Boobs and Bitcoin. | ||
Whole community. I don't know why you're saying you don't like to make fun of them and they're good people, because quite clearly you do like to make fun of them and they're obviously not good people. | ||
I think they're probably fine people. | ||
I just think it's funny, all these different things. | ||
It's like all these different offshoots of OnlyFans. | ||
Like, if you're a woman and you're willing to show a little skin, you're good to go. | ||
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Well, they're quite obviously philanderers and flagrant... | |
I mean, they're trollops, aren't they? | ||
They're trollops. These are people who make a living having sex outside the Holy Sacrament of Marriage. | ||
There you go. Good for them, I say. | ||
I hope Bitcoin doesn't crash. | ||
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Absolutely not good for them. | |
If Bitcoin crashes... I thought you were a Christian. | ||
If Bitcoin crashes, it's going to be tough for them. | ||
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But here you are, applauding, trolloping. | |
I'm a freedom lover. | ||
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I don't judge. Yes, that's the problem with you, isn't it? | |
Probably. You know, libertarianism is kind of like... | ||
No, I'm not a libertarian. | ||
I mean, whatever. I don't like being put in any box, quite frankly. | ||
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Well, you're quite easy to put in a box because you're so predictable and one-dimensional, so you're going to have to forgive people for doing it. | |
But look, you can't do this freedom stuff. | ||
It's been and gone. The ship has sailed. | ||
It didn't work. We tried it. | ||
It was called America. It was a catastrophe because all of the most shameless people, the people with the most chutzpah, the most mendacious people, the biggest luck... | ||
What is that? Take that off. | ||
Is that Ric Flair? | ||
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That was somebody else. That looks like Ric Flair in the 1970s. | |
Your producers have got your back. They're now heckling me. | ||
They're now heckling me. | ||
They're just pulling up images off the internet. | ||
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I don't think there's any under meaning here. | |
Nobody's being undermined. | ||
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They've obviously got your back here because they've pulled up this horrendous image. | |
Did you... I'm just curious. Some kind of demonic entity. | ||
Did you try out... | ||
Did you make an effort to be in the new Carole Baskin movie? | ||
No. You didn't make that effort? | ||
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Oh, when I had my... | |
I tell you, that was like an exotic Joe look that you had going there. | ||
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I had quite a good mullet for a while. It was alright. | |
Not that one, but a different one. | ||
Oh, okay. I don't know if I ever saw you with a mullet. | ||
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No, you didn't. You didn't, but it was pretty good. | |
It was a pretty good one. Boy, oh boy, that guy could use some sun. | ||
You know what I mean? That's just not working for me. | ||
Yikes. Alright, when we come back, I'm going to show you the American media. | ||
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You've got the complexion. | |
That was six years ago. | ||
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Oh, stop it! Stop it! | |
That was somebody else. What kind of furry creature did you have to mutilate to get that on your head? | ||
I mean, whoa! What kind of animal? | ||
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Her name was Leslie. Oh, come on! | |
And nobody else saw it until then. | ||
Alright, the American media in 17 seconds when we come back. | ||
Folks, it turns out Milo was serious in the last second about crushing freedom. | ||
Ha ha ha! It turns out he wasn't joking. | ||
Ooh, what do you think about that? | ||
Joe Burrow or Milo Yiannopoulos? | ||
No, I don't see it. | ||
Actually, I kind of feel like he's a cross between both of us. | ||
He's kind of got my style and flow, but your attitude? | ||
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He's the midpoint between us, isn't he? | |
And he just couldn't win the damn Super Bowl. | ||
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I don't know what that is. | |
Oh, he's football? | ||
Yeah, he was just playing in the Super Bowl. | ||
He's like 23 or 24. | ||
He was just in the Super Bowl. Okay. | ||
But anyway, folks, it turns out Milo was serious about crushing freedom. | ||
And I'm sad to report this in the break. | ||
I'm going to have to out Milo. This is not a joke. | ||
Milo's telegram. Don't interrupt. | ||
I'll make them turn your mic off. | ||
I'll do to you what you did to me. | ||
Yeah. You're in my house now. | ||
I did do that. Milo Ianopoulos. | ||
I did do that. By the way, why are you guys pulling up these ridiculous photos? | ||
Actually, it's kind of funny. Stop! | ||
I kind of like it. We both used to... | ||
Stop! We both used to look like idiots, I guess. | ||
We still look like idiots. Now we just sound like them. | ||
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Before, I wanted to just like... | |
Anyway, whatever. How did this happen? | ||
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That's a skull. That's a good mullet. | |
That's a good mullet. | ||
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They've zoomed just enough so you can't see what the caption was under my name, but they should zoom back out. | |
I'll give you credit. That's a better mullet than I've ever had. | ||
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That's a good mullet. | |
That's a good mullet. That's good hair. | ||
It's not bad. I'm not saying that's a bad hairstyle. | ||
That's good hair. I wouldn't be surprised that a guy like that would block me on Telegram. | ||
So explain yourself. You blocked five InfoWars accounts, including mine personally. | ||
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It wasn't me. It was my Karens. | |
I've got all my admins. | ||
You see, look, I want chat moderators who won't take liberties, who won't use too much initiative, who will just follow the instructions. | ||
And you gave the instruction to ban Infowars. | ||
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No, I didn't. I didn't. | |
I didn't. But I think one of my Karens has gone rogue. | ||
How many Karens do you have? | ||
I don't know. | ||
There's an admin chat of about 25, and I think it's a majority female, I think. | ||
And my Karens on Telegram have slipped. | ||
A finger has slipped. Are you going to correct this issue? | ||
I would like on air to apologise for this unintentional act of censorship. | ||
I apologise to you, the viewers. | ||
I apologise to everyone here at Infowars. | ||
I am sorry for my Karens. | ||
This matter will be swiftly corrected, except probably for... | ||
Just stop. What even is this? | ||
That is so unflattering. | ||
How do people even catch these terrible expressions? | ||
I don't know what they're doing back there. | ||
What is that? I really have no idea. | ||
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It's so mean. They're so mean. | |
All right. Well, they're just going to be... | ||
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You don't even look bad there. | |
I don't know what side they are. | ||
All right. So, I want to show you this. | ||
Oh! It was a sunny day, alright? | ||
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It was a sunny day. The sun was bright in Cleveland that day. | |
That's a good one. Alright, I want to show you this clip. | ||
This is the American media in less than 20 seconds. | ||
Are you ready for this, guys? Let's show... | ||
I want clip... | ||
Where is it? Here? Clip 10. | ||
The American media in less than 20 seconds. | ||
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Check it out. Okay. Oh, this is... | |
Oh, no. | ||
They don't even do a subtle break. | ||
Like, they go straight from the air raid sirens of Ukraine being bombed to chicken fried. | ||
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But they've still got it on screen because they've still got the chyrons. | |
They've got the lower thirds. You're watching Ukraine get blown off the map. | ||
And it's like, I got a chicken fried. | ||
I'm drinking beer at Applebee's. | ||
You're like, wait, what? Do you remember that? | ||
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I think it was Mary J. Blige ad. | |
Crispy chicken, fresh lettuce. | ||
Was that a KFC ad? | ||
I think it was KFC or Burger King or something. | ||
And she kind of like killed her career by seeing this. | ||
Oh, crispy. Oh, what's in the new chicken wrap, Mary? | ||
And she said, crispy chicken, fresh lettuce wrapped up in. | ||
Tortilla! That's pretty good! | ||
That was pretty good! | ||
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They should've hired you! | |
They should've probably... Oh, no, this is not it. | ||
This is not it. Go on YouTube and it's Mary J. Blige's Crispy Chicken. | ||
It's so good. | ||
It's kind of what killed her career because black people just didn't want to mess with her after that. | ||
It was too stereotypical? | ||
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Yeah, yeah, because she was singing about fried chicken. | |
It was like, come on now. Like, how much money did they have to pay you as a black woman to sing about fried chicken? | ||
Like, stop. Maybe she just likes fried chicken. | ||
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What is that? | |
It's not a hairstyle you've had, is it? | ||
Although, now that I see it... | ||
I think you look quite good with pink dreads. | ||
You look a lot better than this awful ginger beard you've been sporting for half a decade. | ||
You know what? I want you to comment on this. | ||
People compare my beard... | ||
Is that Michael Jackson there? | ||
Oh, no. Never mind. People compare my beard to Abraham Lincoln's. | ||
Exactly. My beard is so much better than Abraham Lincoln's. | ||
Abraham Lincoln wishes he had my beard. | ||
Abraham Lincoln is jealous of this beard. | ||
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I've got long COVID. You're going to kill me with this... | |
Do you know what? I will tell you something. | ||
I was listening to your last guest and I've never been the same. | ||
So I caught that really strong brand of COVID that was going around in sort of August, September 21. | ||
Like the variant? | ||
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The vaccine-created variant, right? | |
Yeah, that was summer 21. | ||
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Yeah, I got it kind of late summer, August, right? | |
From vaccinated Trump hotel employees. | ||
And it was really bad. | ||
Like, really bad. Like, I was laying down with a blood oxygen of 65, and I was just like, I'm not going to hospital. | ||
I'm not doing it. Aware that my brain cells were dying. | ||
I've never quite been the same since. | ||
You know, it's interesting because... | ||
I've never quite been the same since. I don't know about you, but I'm the kind of... | ||
I like never get sick. | ||
I mean, I never... | ||
I never got sick before that. Got sick until COVID came around. | ||
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I never got sick before that. I was so ill. | |
I was laying on the floor of the bathroom for two days because on the tiling was like the coldest place. | ||
Were you nauseous or it was just... | ||
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Well, because it was the coldest place in the house, you know, because I was just like so... | |
See, here's the thing, because I remember too, when I got sick over the summer, probably about the same time as you, it was definitely the vaccine variant. | ||
But, you know, I remember laying in bed and even though it was like, okay, I'm really sick. | ||
This isn't fun. I never wanted to go to the hospital. | ||
I was never afraid that I was going to die. | ||
It was just like, hey, I'm sick. | ||
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No, I was afraid. I was afraid because I... But I couldn't see people. | |
I could see... Basically what I'm saying is I could see people why they would be afraid. | ||
I could see why they would be scared. | ||
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The variant that I got, which I'm sure was created by the vaccines, the stronger variant that went around last year, it was no laughing matter. | |
It was no joke. Some people have had bad flus. | ||
I've got the flu. How can I be at death's door with the flu? | ||
But viruses can be really serious, much more serious than the common cold or whatever. | ||
There was about 18, 24 hours there where I thought, I might. | ||
I might be a goner. And I'm not going to a hospital because they'll kill me. | ||
Yeah, then you will be a goner. Someone will recognize me and they will intubate me and I'll be dead. | ||
You know? Like, they will. Oops. | ||
Oh, we put Milo to sleep. | ||
He said he wanted to be on a ventilator. | ||
Yeah, exactly. And remdesivir. | ||
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This is it. This is it. | |
This is it. Play the Mary. | ||
I couldn't believe she did. Do we have the audio? | ||
Yeah. Let's just play this. | ||
This is the most amazing thing. This is your face. | ||
That's your jacket. She's wearing your jacket. | ||
Stop it. You stole that jacket from Mary J. Blige's chicken commercial. | ||
Stop it. You ripped that jacket off of her back. | ||
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Could you please play the clip so I don't have to listen to any more of this bilge? | |
You went to the fried chicken Mary J. Bly's museum at Burger King country. | ||
Can you stop this? And you stole her leather jacket. | ||
I did not do that. And you planned this. | ||
You're like Putin. You planned this all in advance. | ||
You were going to play the Mary J. Bly chicken video while wearing her jacket. | ||
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That would indicate a level of foresight and forethought and planning that you never put into this show. | |
But perhaps I did for my appearance. | ||
Come on, guys. Let's hear the chicken. | ||
Mary J. Blige promoting fried chicken. | ||
Do we have it? We might not have it. | ||
It might be banned. Like you banned me. | ||
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I did not. | |
Anyway. That one hurts, you know. | ||
I gotta be honest. What do you mean? | ||
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What's in the new chicken wraps? | |
Mary? | ||
Crispy chicken, crisp lettuce, three cheeses, crisp breadcrumbs, and stuff in the tasty flour. | ||
Stop it, stop it Mary! | ||
Stop it. How much do you think she got for that? | ||
Oh, my God. He hit the high E. He hit the high E. Wow. | ||
Mary J. Blige. What is she doing? | ||
What is she doing? How much? | ||
Okay, so how much? She's doing to Mary. | ||
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What's in the new chicken wrap? What's in the new chicken wrap? | |
If she made a million dollars... | ||
Look, you stole her jacket. | ||
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Shut up. You're wearing her jacket right now. | |
And, folks, I'm not going to make Milo stand up. | ||
He's wearing her leather pants, too. | ||
He's wearing her leather pants and jacket. | ||
He's wearing them both. | ||
He's got the whole outfit. | ||
He came here. You know what? | ||
I was wondering where you got those Burger King chicken wraps when you showed up in studio. | ||
It's all coming together now. | ||
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I'll tell you, corporate America's had a change of heart. | |
They like Trump now, and I'm the new spokesman for the crispy chicken lettuce wrap from Burger King. | ||
They're bringing it back? No, they're not. | ||
They're bringing it back with Milo Yiannopoulos. | ||
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You know what the best burger is ever, and you don't have it in America? | |
If you ever manage to go to the UK, if they ease up on the silly mandates and things... | ||
The Zinger Tower Burger from KFC is fried chicken, a hash brown, spicy tomato sauce, cheese, lettuce, and a few other things. | ||
My heart attack just happened listening to this. | ||
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It's incredible. | |
So, Milo, always a great time. | ||
Zinger Tower Burger. We'll let Mary J. Blige take us to break as Milo dances with the chicken wrap in the jacket in studio. | ||
Listen to no chicken wrap. Brain Force in the liquid form is even superior than the old Brain Force capsules. | ||
This is a great product. | ||
I used it when I worked as a correspondent at InfoWars. | ||
That's kind of when I discovered it. | ||
I've never been without it. | ||
And the reason I like it is it doesn't give you that jumpy, ramped up feeling that ephedrine does and all the products that include some form of ephedrine. | ||
You can take this stuff, you can get a burst of energy to write a column or to create To create a video or to do whatever work you have to do and then you can sleep. | ||
Your brain doesn't bounce around like a BB in a boxcar. | ||
So I highly recommend BrainForce. | ||
I really like the new liquid formula. | ||
I find it superior because the absorption is immediate and it works. | ||
It's a subtle lift. | ||
You don't feel jolted, but now you felt too tired to write that email or to record that video. | ||
Now suddenly you've got not only the creative energy, but the physical energy. | ||
So I can't say enough about this product. | ||
And Alex, I'm not compensated to say any of this. | ||
So no, we don't have some secret deal where Stone will plug our products. | ||
No, I'm saying this because it's true and for no other reason. | ||
And also... I got to interrupt. | ||
You'll have plenty of time next hour, but it's funny you raise this. | ||
Last time you just brought up off air how much you liked one of the products and the iodine. | ||
And then I said, well, you ought to say that on air. | ||
So we came back and you said it. | ||
They made a huge, like it was a scandal. | ||
You promoted the iodine product. | ||
They tried to say that I'm somehow selling quackery. | ||
Iodine is indisputably extremely value in terms of boosting natural immunity. | ||
There's no dispute about that. | ||
All I was pointing out was that the iodine product sold at InfoWars is of the highest quality. | ||
I mean, I bought iodine down at, you know, the vitamin shop and I've ordered it on Amazon as much as I hate giving Jeff Bezos a penny, but it's not of the quality that you can get at InfoWars. | ||
That's all I was saying. They make it sound like this is some kind of hucksterism or that I'm somehow compensated to push these products. | ||
No, I said it because I had just gotten over the Chinese virus and I was at the point where all I had left was this nagging cough. | ||
Thanks to Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, I had a quick recovery. | ||
That'll ensure that we're banned everywhere, just that I mentioned those. | ||
And I talked about the quality of the product. |