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So, let's get started. Let's go. | |
So, So, | ||
I can't wait to see you smile again. | ||
The one when your eyes disappear along with all my troubles. | ||
And I can't wait to hear you sing a song. | ||
Maybe Jesus loves me or someone else. | ||
You're listening to a song by Stephen Curtis Chapman. | ||
Just have to wait. | ||
He wrote this song after losing his daughter in the most horrific way. | ||
His 16, I believe, 16-year-old son did not see his, I believe, three-year-old. | ||
It might have the ages a little tiny bit off, but his older son did not see his little daughter Behind like an SUV, it was graduation party. | ||
I don't know if you're familiar with this story. | ||
And he ran over the three-year-old daughter. | ||
So here you have a father that son accidentally runs over his little daughter. | ||
The most heartbreaking thing I could ever imagine. | ||
I mean, imagine being a parent and you're dealing not only with the loss of one of your children, but with your other child that probably feels so guilty for this happening. | ||
Stephen Curtis Chapman wrote that song after that happened, and he has remained faithful To his Savior Jesus Christ and saying, just have to wait. | ||
Just have to wait to see her again. | ||
So much forgiveness, so much faith. | ||
It is so inspiring to hear that song. | ||
So inspiring to hear so many songs by Stephen Curtis Chapman. | ||
But oddly enough, you guys know I don't guest host a whole lot. | ||
I just kind of pop up here and there. | ||
Sometimes you'll go like a month without seeing me. | ||
But it is really strange that one of the times I guest hosted, it was my brother's birthday. | ||
As you probably know by now, I lost my brother. | ||
To a tragic car accident that I actually was anchoring that night when this car accident happened and found out later it was my brother, to make a long story short. | ||
And here I am again sitting in the chair. | ||
It's the third anniversary of that accident. | ||
So it's just, I take it kind of as a God wink. | ||
I always end up sitting in this chair on those moments that were big. | ||
But I wanted to share that song because here's a man who had another tragic, horrible, traumatic event happen to him. | ||
And he has faith and so much faith and forgiveness. | ||
And I'm inspired still. | ||
You know, it's been three years since that day that I reported on a horrific accident, found out that fatality was my brother. | ||
And his life is inspiring to me. | ||
It was inspiring to so many at the memorial. | ||
There were so many people saying, you know, one thing I know about your brother is he loved Jesus. | ||
And everybody knew that. | ||
People he'd worked with at like UPS when he worked at UPS many years ago were saying like, yeah, I remember your brother witnessed to me. | ||
And I hope to live a life like that, just proudly, boldly claiming my love of Jesus and my faith in Christ. | ||
Because times are tough in different ways for all of us right now. | ||
It's like a roller coaster. | ||
Some days I feel like, on fire, like, yes, the globalists are being exposed! | ||
And then other days I'm like, man, nothing is going to happen. | ||
But it's all about letting go, letting God, right? | ||
So that is that story. | ||
At the memorial, a song was played, It Is Well With My Soul. | ||
I really want to encourage you guys to look up the story behind that classic him, It Is Well With My Soul. | ||
The person that wrote that, he had been going over where he had lost his daughters. | ||
He was a businessman out of Chicago, and he had gone ahead, something came up, and his wife and daughters were put on a ship. | ||
Well, that sunk. He lost his four daughters, and then he wrote It Is Well With My Soul. | ||
Just to Another just amazing display of faith. | ||
And that was a song that was played at the memorial. | ||
Lots planned for the show today. | ||
I'm already down to 40 seconds to introduce it. | ||
But I really want to focus on kids, just the attack on our children. | ||
I mean, thinking of those children that we lost, my parents having lost a child. | ||
My brother, and then just the pure evil and attack on her children. | ||
So focusing on that, going to be talking to Jeff Younger, who has effectively lost his son. | ||
He had twin boys. And the mother, his ex-wife, is trying to transition one of his twin boys into a girl, causing irreparable damage. | ||
We're going to be hearing from Owen, I believe, in this next segment for an update on his court case. | ||
All kinds of things planned for today's show. | ||
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Stick around. On this Tuesday, March 8, 2022. | |
And I just wanted to give a couple updates here in the first segment. | ||
And then Christy Lee is going to take over. | ||
I know she's going to do a great job. | ||
She's got some guests coming up. | ||
Originally, I was scheduled to be off today as I had a court date. | ||
And I have now had that court date delayed yet another month. | ||
So we will be back in court next month. | ||
The political persecution of the Democrat Party continues. | ||
And I was thinking about coming in today anyway, but quite frankly, I am not only dealing with the scratched cornea that I discussed yesterday, I also now have strep throat. | ||
So my voice is a little weak, and I'm going to try to take this day to recover, and hopefully I'll be able to come back in tomorrow and be perfectly healthy. | ||
And I really do hope so, because there is so much to cover that I'm just going to quickly lay out here in the first segment. | ||
The left in America is really starting to reach levels of insanity that I don't even believe. | ||
From them now promoting sexual camps where they teach kids to masturbate, have anal sex, and have transition surgery for kindergartners up to sixth grade. | ||
I'm not kidding you. | ||
We've got the flyers. | ||
We've got the public information on these camps. | ||
This is not a joke. They're going full pedophilia and they're not even hiding it. | ||
It doesn't stop there. | ||
The left is now also praising children that are wielding rifles behind or in front of rather a Nazi flag in Ukraine. | ||
The left is now promoting and celebrating children holding rifles in front of a Nazi flag In Ukraine, you cannot make this stuff up. | ||
Now, why would the left be reaching such levels of insanity at this current point in history? | ||
Well, here's why. They know that everything that's happening in the world right now, they are somewhat responsible for. | ||
Even if they're not the ones that pushed the button, they are the ones that put the guy in charge who's pushing the button. | ||
And of course, what are we talking about? | ||
Joe Biden. | ||
All the lies that they've fallen for over the past six years about Donald Trump, about COVID, about Russia, about everything. | ||
It's all coming back. | ||
The chickens are coming home to roost. | ||
They know that gas is going to be $10 a gallon soon. | ||
They know that Russia invading Ukraine is partly their fault. | ||
And they know that Joe Biden and his administration have been a complete disaster. | ||
So instead of growing up and manning up and admitting to their mistakes and trying to fix it, they're just going full-on insane now. | ||
Just full-on pedophilia, full-on warmongers, and it's all happening at the same time. | ||
Now, shame on the Western media for cheering on what's going on in Ukraine. | ||
Shame on them. | ||
Shame on them for propping up the Ukrainians to fight in this war for NATO. Shame on the Western media for calling this a war on Ukraine when that is not accurate. | ||
This is Russia versus NATO. This is Russia versus the West. | ||
This is Russia versus the globalists. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
Now, there's a hundred other things that they could decide to make a big deal of You could say it's just as impactful or important to you as the situation in Russia and Ukraine. | ||
The supply chain collapse, the gas prices, the war in Yemen, the violent crime in American cities. | ||
There's all these things you could be concerned about. | ||
The political persecution and prisoners of the Democrat Party. | ||
But you see, the corrupt news media wants you to be focused on Ukraine because they obviously have an agenda there. | ||
Now, the question is going to be, How does Putin really look at what he's doing? | ||
Does he look at himself on a suicide mission for Russia, where he's going to have total victory for Russia versus the globalists and he knows they're eventually going to try to Gaddafi him? | ||
Or does he think he can make strategic moves in Ukraine, back NATO off of his doorstep, calm things down before it gets out of control? | ||
But I'll cover more of that tomorrow. | ||
Zelensky continues to be a big problem here. | ||
Now, NATO is the real problem, but Zelensky's doing Ukraine no favors. | ||
Delivering speeches as if he's Winston Churchill, encouraging Ukrainians to fight, when if this thing does get to the next level, they're just going to be wiped out. | ||
Now, as of today, the UN is only saying that 500 citizens have died in the war in Ukraine. | ||
500. Well, we know that at least 22,000 people have died from the COVID-19 vaccines. | ||
So you tell me what the real issue is there. | ||
But of course, there it is again, the corrupt Western media wanting you to focus on their biggest issue, which I guess is having a gun to Russia's head 24-7 so that Russia can never live comfortably and, in Putin's mind, I suppose, never live to its fullest potential. | ||
But here's the real evil that we're dealing with, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're dealing with people that want to conquer this planet. | ||
And if you really want to know how evil they are, think about this. | ||
They block out the sun. | ||
The sun. | ||
Essential to all things on planet Earth, including yourself. | ||
And Bill Gates and the U.S. government and others want to block out the sun. | ||
Now, I know you say, hey, this is a completely different topic. | ||
Why are you bringing this up? No, it's all the same topic. | ||
It's all the same topic. | ||
The same power elite, the same power brokers that want to block out the sun are the ones who are running all these different operations down here on the surface Like wanting to keep a gun to Russia's head, which is NATO missiles on Russia's doorstep, which is what Putin continues to say, which gets ignored by the mainstream media. | ||
So if you see famine and disease and sickness in this country and on this planet, just know that there are people who are blocking out the sun in order to accomplish Their genocide and their eugenics. | ||
Now here's an interesting twist. | ||
It appears we are on pace for $10 a gallon gasoline. | ||
I think in the next couple days, when we see how these sanctions on Russia are really going to impact the gas prices, we'll have a better idea how bad it's actually going to get in the short term. | ||
But it's going to get real bad. | ||
In just two days, gas in Austin, Texas went up a dollar, and that was before the Russia oil ban. | ||
So I think in California and other places, you're probably going to see $10 a gallon gasoline buy this summer. | ||
But just as gasoline is hitting $10 an hour, what does Joe Biden say? | ||
He says it's time to go back to work, end remote learning, end remote working, and get back in the office. | ||
Wow! Just as gas hits $10 a gallon? | ||
You're going to promote that just as people can afford? | ||
And then there is the complete out-of-touch-with-reality wing of this now. | ||
Where Pete Buttigieg says, oh, if you can't afford $5 a gallon gasoline, go out and buy a $50,000 car. | ||
This is the Democrats let them eat cake moment. | ||
Now, Pete Buttigieg is a clown. | ||
He doesn't have a clue what's going on. | ||
He's the Lego man. He's just a useful idiot to the New World Order. | ||
But ladies and gentlemen, this is the insanity that we're dealing with. | ||
So here's what you can expect. Your gas prices, your energy prices are going to go up. | ||
The supply chain is going to continue to collapse. | ||
And the left is going to go more insane than your mind can even comprehend, becoming pro-pedophilia and pro-war. | ||
This is how it's all going to go down. | ||
This is what Infowars was built for. | ||
This is what Infowars has been trying to stop for decades. | ||
And now we have to turn it all over to God and beg God for forgiveness and beg God's intervention to save this planet from the evildoers that block out the sun, promote pedophilia, and are now lying you into another war. | ||
So with that, I hand it over to Christy Lee. | ||
Hopefully I'll be healthy and back tomorrow. | ||
I want to thank some great doctors who are getting me some medicine to take care of this straight strep throat like Dr. | ||
Brian Artis. But hell or high water, I should be back with you tomorrow with a guest in studio. | ||
I want to thank Christy Lee for taking over. | ||
I hand her the reins now. | ||
Alright, he left me with about 15 seconds. | ||
So good breakdown of everything that we may be digging deeper into. | ||
I do want to touch upon Ukraine versus Russia and all the propaganda there and more coming up. | ||
In the meantime, Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
This is Christy Lee. I am guest hosting today and keeping it all about the kids today. | ||
Been passionate for the kids, showing up at the school board meetings, trying to fight against these evil tyrants, those that are trying to make life miserable for our children. | ||
And also aggressively going after them, as we heard from Owen and also Alex in the previous show. | ||
Sex camps, really? | ||
Sex camps. This is disgusting stuff. | ||
It's just all wide open. | ||
Things that kids do not, the last thing kids need to be talking about with strangers right now is gender identity and masturbation. | ||
I mean, really? Come on, guys. | ||
This is sick. | ||
So today's show, stop the mutilations and experimentations on our kids if it's not enough that they're using our children as guinea pigs with these not safe and effective vaccines. | ||
Now they want to go after them for sex ed summer camps for 8 to 10 year olds. | ||
Is this heartbreaking to read as a parent? | ||
It's just such sick, sick stuff happening right now. | ||
A couple of the headlines that caught my attention before we dig into some of the other information | ||
that I had planned for today is we saw Thomas Renz, a friend of the show, the lawyer that was really | ||
whistleblowing about these terrible effects of the vaccines. | ||
He exposed the DoD vaccine injury data. | ||
He's putting the Biden administration on legal notice. | ||
We're talking again about lawyer Thomas Renz. | ||
You can find this in Slay News. | ||
Renz issued a special notice to the federal government with nearly 200 pages of evidence. | ||
And this is another case where when he came out with the evidence, of course, they tried to get ahead of it | ||
and knock it, but he noted that the DMED database is considered the premier epidemiological, | ||
I've massacred that word, I apologize, epidemiological. | ||
There we go. | ||
database in the world monitored by an entire division of the military, yet they tried to gaslight you into thinking that this was a bunch of nonsense. | ||
He said, yeah, after we presented this data to Senator Johnson in a public hearing and after he wrote a letter to the Secretary of Defense regarding this information, the only response from the DOD was to a fact-checking organization stating that a glitch occurred in the database affecting the data from 2016 to 2017. | ||
But Renz argues that if there truly was a glitch, a key database relied upon to determine the science by Dr. | ||
Anthony Fauci and the White House Department of Health and Human Services, the Defense | ||
Department and public health officials around the world were wrong for five years, including | ||
the pandemic year of 2020. The glitch then magically repaired itself in 2021, despite | ||
the fact that the error went unnoticed for all of those years before that. | ||
Makes sense? I mean, can you follow this logic from the fact checkers and from the Department of Defense? | ||
Why? Oh, don't pay attention to that information. | ||
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There was a glitch in the system that we didn't know about and then we fixed. | |
And it's just, it sounds made up. | ||
As investigative reporter Daniel Horowitz of The Blaze points out, the Pentagon doesn't explain why the true numbers were in the system for five years, what the numbers in the system represented, and why the 2021 numbers were accurate. | ||
Ultimately, one of two things is true. | ||
Either there was a mass vaccine injury in the military, or our military has been very unhealthy. | ||
For the past basically five years. | ||
Either way, story of the year. | ||
Continuing to fight Attorney Thomas Renz. | ||
Senior epidemiologist apologizes to daughter's generation for morally wrong lockdown measures. | ||
This is coming from our friends at Summit News. | ||
The stunning admission was made by Professor Mark Wohlhaus, who revealed to Sky News that he was told to correct | ||
his views after he criticized doomsday COVID models. | ||
When Wohlhaus, author of a new book called The Year the World Went Mad, | ||
officially lodged skepticism about the figures. | ||
He said his objections did not go down well. | ||
After a flurry of emails, I was invited to correct my comments, he says. | ||
So he's apologizing to his daughter. | ||
Wilhouse also revealed how the government knew people over 70 were 10,000 times more likely to die from COVID than those under 15, but deliberately pursued policies that didn't take this into account and harmed children. | ||
Then we have this attack on our children. | ||
Insane. State health agents conduct mass raids on three private California preschools and interrogate toddlers without parents present. | ||
In January, California child care licensing investigators question numerous students between the ages of one and four. | ||
Now we're interrogating toddlers. | ||
At three Aspen Leaf preschools in the San Diego area, the private teacher-owned schools were all simultaneously raided by state agents who immediately began isolating students alone and interrogating them about the school's masking policies. | ||
Insane. State agents even had the nerve to isolate and harass toddlers who can't even speak. | ||
As part of their masking enforcement operation, Connie Wu's daughter was not yet two years old when she was interviewed by regulators in January. | ||
Wu doesn't know what happened in the room or how her daughter felt because her daughter's too young to say. | ||
Can you just imagine these brown shirts basically coming in and talking to toddlers, why weren't you wearing a mask? | ||
Don't you know you need to be wearing a mask? | ||
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I mean, these kids can't even verbalize anything. | |
It's insane. She's not developmentally able to tell me. | ||
Wu told me she doesn't have the vocabulary to be able to talk about being interviewed by a complete stranger. | ||
Insane! We're living in a clown world, insane world. | ||
Wanted to talk about Ukraine. | ||
Now, um... | ||
Oh, and it has done a great job at covering this. | ||
There's a lot to uncover when it comes to that, because you do. | ||
You do have propaganda on both sides of the aisle. | ||
You have the propaganda from Russia, and there is, it's true. | ||
You have the propaganda coming out of Ukraine, and then you, of course, have our tried and true Western propaganda here in America. | ||
So, here's what I got for you today. | ||
Kyle Becker has been following this. | ||
A lot of the times we're hearing and seeing about these supposed bioweapon labs, I don't know how much of that is true or false, but, I mean, when Snopes is getting into it and telling me it's false, then it makes me more suspicious that there's some truth to this. | ||
So, he had posted... | ||
Just a couple days ago that the Russian Ministry of Defense claimed it did have evidence of US-funded bioweapons research labs in Ukraine. | ||
The official representative of the Russian Ministry of Defense, he said that the documents allegedly originating from employees of Ukrainian biological laboratories confirmed that components of biological weapons were being developed in Ukraine in close proximity to Russian territory. | ||
So we have that. | ||
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And then he updated that just yesterday. | |
Here are the documents the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine scrubbed on biological threat reduction labs. | ||
So they're not true, I guess, but they're going to scrub them from the U.S. Embassy. | ||
That's not suspicious. | ||
Amid the Russian accusations, the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine has scrubbed A number of documents related to the Ukrainian Biological Threat Reduction Program. | ||
These documents have been retrieved and can now be read below. | ||
So again, this is from Kyle Becker News. | ||
If you want to look at all of the documents that he has attached, they show both locations of the Ukrainian laboratories and the Department of Defense listing as a donor to the program. | ||
The Biological Threat Reduction Program is working in 27 countries. | ||
The U.S. Ambassador to William Moser said, we feel this disinformation and misinformation, it's not enough to say misinformation anymore and I get to say disinformation, oh my goodness, is done just to really exploit divisions. | ||
We've had accusations that some research projects were being used to create threats, not to identify threats and reduce them. | ||
So there are labs there, but they're not to create threats, they're to reduce them. | ||
Isn't that what they said about the Wuhan lab? | ||
That those were all efforts to be defensive moves, but now more and more every day we're seeing that this was a threat. | ||
So interesting how all of that. | ||
And they make a good point here. | ||
the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergai Lavrov, he says, and when developments in Iraq happened, | ||
when the United States claimed it was a threat to the U.S. | ||
national security, did anyone ask back then why the U.S. decided to bring a | ||
country 10,000 kilometers? | ||
When you have U.S. senators in both parties saying we may need to go ahead and nuke Russia first, | ||
and the Russians are aware that's almost happened before, what do you think that makes the Russians | ||
Well, it makes them go into war mode. | ||
So I don't like them invading Ukraine. | ||
I don't like him putting his nuclear forces on maximum alert. | ||
Only one level above that on their DEFCON, just like our system, and that's fire the weapons. | ||
And so now we have Democrats all over the news saying, let's just use nuclear weapons on Russia. | ||
Think of their ignorance. | ||
Russia has hundreds of submarines off our coast with sea-launched missiles that would vaporize our cities within five minutes on average of being launched. | ||
Sea-launched cruise missiles that fly at Mach 5. | ||
Land launch systems that can also launch from ships that are at Mach 9 and cannot be shot down. | ||
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And yes, the United States has those too. | |
That's a Pentagon lie that Russia developed systems that we don't have. | ||
It's on record the US has those systems. | ||
The point is it's called mutually assured destruction or MAD for a reason. | ||
Because anyone that would violate the MAD doctrine is insane. | ||
And you know, I'm on the side of not having a nuclear war. | ||
Especially when Russia is not starting to fight with us. | ||
And especially after we just heard for years that everything happening in this country is run by Russia when that was all a giant lie. | ||
The globalists are the outside evil force. | ||
Welcome back, Christy Lee guest hosting. | ||
Wasn't watching the time, cut myself off in the last segment, so let's try and get back on track. | ||
I failed to share the verse of the day at the top of the show because we were covering other things and Owen called, so let's share that right now. | ||
It is from Psalm 18, 2. | ||
New King James Version. | ||
The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer, my God, my strength, in whom I will trust, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. | ||
Today, keeping about the kids trying to talk about the mutilations and the experimentations on our kids and how much we have to fight back, protect our children, and just be aware of this sick effort to corrupt them mentally, physically. | ||
This is the epitome of evil. | ||
That we are fighting, but our stronghold and our deliverer is in the Lord, and we can stand on that promise and his promise of protection. | ||
So keeping it mainly about that, but also covering what's happening with the Russia-Ukraine situation. | ||
It is hard for many of us to make sense out of because there's just so much propaganda spewing all over the place. | ||
That's what I was talking about before we cut to break. | ||
The point being raised by the foreign minister there in Russia was like, hey, look, You know, when developments in Iraq happened, how much did we hear? | ||
Weapons of mass destruction. | ||
We need to go in there. We need to fix that. | ||
It's a threat. And he's saying, then why the United States back then, why did they get to bring a country 10,000 kilometers off its coast to order? | ||
Because the U.S. is a great power. | ||
Russia is therefore invoking the United States invasion of Iraq in 2003 as a pretext for invading Ukraine. | ||
Because he's referring again to these Alleged by weapons labs, which, you know, I say alleged, but there is something going on there. | ||
Because the U.S. ambassador was saying, no, this is for prevention. | ||
And, you know, they were funded by the U.S. Who knows what's going on there? | ||
I mean, could be a bit of propaganda, but I think there's always like a little element of truth in these things. | ||
We shall see. | ||
So... A surprising explanation of Russia's invasion from a former top-level CIA official in an op-ed in MSNBC, of all places, arguing that Russia's invasion of Ukraine was likely preventable if the U.S. and NATO had merely tried to take a path of muscular diplomacy and potential compromise, and it appears to have slipped past the mainstream media censors, being that it was on MSNBC. Again, very surprising. | ||
But the prevailing narrative is much kind of like We heard Kamala Harris characterizing the whole situation like Russia is a big country. | ||
Ukraine is a small country. | ||
Insane. This is saying ultra simplistic Hollywood-esque story. | ||
One day a big bully and monster named Putin decided he wanted to invade and kill people in a neighboring country and resurrect the Soviet Union. | ||
In this refreshingly realist op-ed piece, this is from Zero Hedge, MSNBC political columnist Zeeshan Aleem exposed the self-serving Washington narrative, which was intended more for the consumption of masses, as false. | ||
The top diplomats and U.S. officials who oversaw post-Soviet negotiations with Russia over Europe's security order in the 1990s knew full well that if NATO ever got expanded up to Russian borders... | ||
It would be suicide. | ||
And you know, even Biden knew this. | ||
I'm sure you've seen this video, but let's show it again. | ||
Let's show that clip of Biden talking about this situation in 1997. | ||
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I think the one place where the greatest consternation would be caused in the short term for admission Having nothing to do with the merit and preparedness of the country to come in, would be to admit the Baltic states now in terms of NATO-Russian, U.S.-Russian relations. | |
And if there was ever anything that was going to tip the balance, were it to be tipped in terms of a vigorous and hostile reaction, I don't mean military, in Russia, it would be that. | ||
So the way I look at the calculus here... | ||
So he knew that this was going to happen. | ||
Is it possible that he knew this is when it was going to happen and wanted it to happen? | ||
Maybe poked the bear to make it happen? | ||
Because what could serve as a better purpose than to have something that would distract us of the war crimes here at home? | ||
Pushing these vaccinations on people, coercing them without informed consent, trying to go after our children with them. | ||
What could be better cover than, I don't know, like encouraging a war that would distract everyone? | ||
So he knew what happened. | ||
He's wanted it to happen. | ||
They're gleeful about this going on, and we can't believe a bloody word that comes out of their mouth. | ||
So, also in a what in the conspiracy is this situation, you have Sean Penn weighing in, of all people, actor Sean Penn. | ||
Hollywood hard at work in Ukraine. | ||
This is from PJ Media. He has to start the article, no, I'm not a Putin apologist. | ||
Like, anybody that has any dissenting opinion on what's going on has to automatically say, like, no, I don't love Putin, but here's my opinion of something different than what you're hearing from the mainstream. | ||
Big Global clearly wants everyone lining up to defend Ukraine, while Vladimir Zelensky's motivation to garner sympathy and support is obvious. | ||
They're working together on getting the message out. | ||
It's only natural for Hollywood to be involved. | ||
Have you noticed that, you know, they're really, really pushing this propaganda documentary, Winter on Fire? | ||
There's the Ukraine on Fire documentary by Oliver Stone that's really good and really | ||
digs into the Nazi element of things, but they're instead pushing this other documentary | ||
propaganda, Winner on Fire, and even to the point that they're like, oh, and if you can't | ||
get it on Netflix, make sure you watch it on YouTube. | ||
And American actor, filmmaker Sean Penn has been in Ukraine on and off since November? | ||
What? | ||
Again, what in the conspiracy is this? | ||
Nonsense. He's been there since November working on a documentary about the Russian invasion, but he started it in November? | ||
What's going on there? | ||
Already on the ground in full production mode months before an actual invasion occurred. | ||
This is kind of like, you know, the patented vaccine discovery, Moderna patenting vaccines. | ||
sequencing of what's in the vaccine three years before it even came out. | ||
And Sean Penn is there in November before Russia actually even invades. | ||
What's going on here? Hollywood tattler TMZ reports that Penn recently returned from his latest visit to the zone, told CNN's Anderson Cooper that Zelensky showed nothing but courage, which Penn says is also evident in all Ukrainians. | ||
So anything that they're putting out there, obviously we have to question what is going on. | ||
Switching gears here, I wanted to cover some news on COVID. Document reveals feds paid news outlets to praise COVID vaccines. | ||
I mean, we all saw mainstream media basically hook, line, and sinker spreading the same narrative, but it was getting really creepy and confusing why even those that were like, hey, this is a doctor that we've talked to before. | ||
Why can't we talk to them about these early treatments? | ||
We saw that happening with other news stations, and now we're learning more and more about exactly why they were all in lockstep. | ||
This was really spurred on by the Blaze with their Freedom of Information request. | ||
So, vaccines for COVID-19 pushed by federal government, pharmaceutical industry, and Americans, many unwillingly over the past two years, can cause acute kidney injury, acute flaccid myelitis, anti-sperm antibody. | ||
I mean, there's pages and pages, nine pages now, of side effects that have come out. | ||
In the FOIA request for the Pfizer safety documents. | ||
Well, now it's been revealed that while Americans were facing those life and death threats, the federal government was paying news outlets $1 billion to promote the experimental shots. | ||
The Blaze reported through their FOIA it found that government purchased advertising from, you know, the main ones that you would think, ABC, CBS, NBC, but also even Fox News and Newsmax. | ||
The report explained these outlets were collectively responsible for publishing countless articles | ||
and video segments regarding the vaccine that were nearly uniformly positive about the vaccine | ||
in terms of both its efficacy and safety. | ||
And then all the while he's saying the tired little addition to all of your Instagram and | ||
Facebook posts safe and effective, safe and effective. | ||
But these vaccines are safe and effective. | ||
And it was all funded by our taxpayer taxpayer dollars. | ||
Chairman Matt Staber of Liberty Council, which has been active in fighting COVID-19 shot | ||
requirements that people have been injured and died as a result of the most extensive | ||
propaganda campaign in US history. | ||
And it was paid for with our taxpayer dollars. | ||
Then you have Saki labeling Florida's top doctor like a conspiracy theorist because | ||
he is saying he's the first Florida surgeon general is the first to announce that that | ||
state is going to officially recommend against the COVID-19 vaccine for healthy children. | ||
So that makes him a conspiracy theorist, automatically. | ||
Even though he is from Harvard, has an extensive medical history, just by going against the narrative, you're automatically labeled. | ||
More to come after the break. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
Stop the mutilations and experimentations on our children once and for all. | ||
We are going to be talking to Jeff Younger in the next hour. | ||
He has an interesting story as a father of twin boys dealing with an ex-wife that has been actively trying to transition one of those boys into a girl without his consent and being far too young to be able to make a Irreversible decision of that kind. | ||
We're going to be talking to him in the next hour. | ||
So really focusing on this attack on children. | ||
I just got brought this article that Mayor Adams is ending school mask mandates, except he wants to keep it for the kids five and under. | ||
He wants to keep the youngest, most defenseless of those, their faces covered. | ||
You know, those that were Probably most adversely affected because of speech development issues. | ||
They need to stay masked up. | ||
Everyone else can be unmasked, but our littlest, they get to look like the little slaves of everyone. | ||
So he was asked, you know, what are these younger children? | ||
How are you supposed to answer the questions like, well, why does my big brother or big sister get to take their mask off? | ||
And I guess here's his response to that. | ||
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If you were talking to a four-year-old and trying to explain why they have to keep their mask on but their six-year-old brother doesn't, what is your explanation to that four-year-old? | |
I'm so happy you said that because when I was in Rockaway and the St. | ||
Pat's Day Parade, I did just that. | ||
A group of parents brought me and talked to their children and explained To them I told them you're going to be taking off your mask like your big brothers and sisters are doing now You know when when you have big brothers and sisters sometimes they do things first to make sure it's safe for you and those children They understand it because they trust their parents and they trust their leadership. | ||
They're not tainted like adults They still feel that we have to make the right decisions for them. | ||
And I'm with the parents. | ||
I want those masks off. | ||
I said it in January. But I have to do it right to make sure the city protects its children and don't close down the city again. | ||
Isn't that sick how he's like, oh, they don't know any better not to trust the authority figures yet, you know? | ||
Oh, thank goodness, they'll just do whatever we say. | ||
Isn't that sick how he says that, oh, they don't know better than to trust? | ||
It's so gross. | ||
Parent activist Daniel Jampel pushed back on the argument that kids five and under were at a heightened risk because that's his rationalization for that. | ||
He says it is a blatant lie that children under five have higher hospital rates. | ||
Anyone with a computer and the internet can go to the CDC website and see that hospital rates for adults over 50 are orders of magnitude higher than kids under 5. | ||
But basically, he's going to continue to control them because he can. | ||
Because as you heard him say, they don't know any better. | ||
I mean, they'll just still trust the authority figures in their life, you know, unlike... | ||
Us rowdy bunch that will continue to question everything as we absolutely should be. | ||
And then we also have the leftists and the liberals losing their minds over this bill that would serve to protect children from the brainwashing and the getting into their minds, this obsession with talking to children five, six, and seven years old about sex and gender ideology and self-discipline. | ||
I can't even say it. It's gross. | ||
For children at these super young ages, it's straight-up pedophilia. | ||
They're doing these sex camps for these kids. | ||
It's insane. And so, of course, they're mischaracterizing this bill in Florida that would protect these children, protect these kindergartners through third grade from having their teachers have these uncomfortable conversations, these sick, grooming conversations with their children. | ||
They're characterizing it as a don't-say-gay bill. | ||
And so you have all these idiots On Twitter, just saying gay, gay, gay, gay, because they're saying that this is what the bill is, that it's a don't-say-gay bill. | ||
The bill that liberals inaccurately call don't-say-gay would be more accurately described as an anti-grooming bill. | ||
And I love DeSantis' response to this when he's asked about this question again, trying to push this false narrative. | ||
Here is his response to a reporter that asked about this. | ||
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Does it say that in the bill? | |
Does it say that in the bill? | ||
I'm asking you to tell me what's in the bill because you are pushing false narratives. | ||
It doesn't matter what critics say. | ||
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For who? | |
For grades pre-K through three. | ||
So five-year-olds, six-year-olds, seven-year-olds. | ||
And the idea that you wouldn't be honest about that and tell people what it actually says, it's why people don't trust people like you because you peddle false narratives. | ||
And so we just abuse you if that's the area. | ||
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And we're going to make sure that parents are able to send their kids to kindergarten. | |
Now you have news outlets like CNN calling, like I said, this bill, the don't say gay bill. | ||
They're calling that. They're calling it that in copy. | ||
And meanwhile, here's what's in the bill. | ||
It's in response to an influx of gender ideology and sexual orientation content in classrooms across the nation. | ||
It has a heavy emphasis on parental notification. | ||
Oh no! How dare they let the parents know what's going on? | ||
on how dare they involve the parents in their own children's lives. | ||
HB 1557 requires that district school boards adopt procedures that comport with certain | ||
provisions of law for notifying a student's parent of specified information. | ||
So that is what's in this bill. | ||
There's nothing in it that says don't say gay. | ||
And it is completely and 100% targeted to the youngest, the kindergarten through third grade. | ||
I feel like it should be extended beyond that. | ||
You don't need to be obsessed with talking to a kindergarten. | ||
You don't need to be obsessed with talking to my 10, 11, 12-year-old, even my 14-year-old. | ||
Quit your obsession with wanting to talk to my children about sex or what they identify as. | ||
Schools are supposed to be for education. | ||
Leave those other issues, personal issues, private issues to home. | ||
Leave it at a home. | ||
Insane. | ||
So, obviously this is making the weirdest bunch mad, whether it's because they can't | ||
groom, maybe it makes it harder for them to groom the kids when they can't talk about | ||
these conversations. | ||
Libs of Tic Tac shared a video of someone having a full-blown meltdown. | ||
Do we have that video? | ||
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That we can't- As an American citizen, I find it truly disgusting that my | |
country goes 40 steps forward just for people like the governor of Florida to take us 30 steps | ||
backwards. | ||
Don't say gay, Bill. | ||
Are you serious? Don't talk about what I went through and what my fellow gay LGBTQ plus community went through to get me here. | ||
Are you serious right now? | ||
Is the government sleeping? | ||
Why are they letting you do this? | ||
Isn't this the free country, the free world, freedom of speech? | ||
Don't say gay! That goes against freedom of speech! | ||
You cannot sit here and say being gay is not a choice when you're not gay. | ||
You don't know that! | ||
That's not in the bill! | ||
Okay, I can't even take any more of him. | ||
So it's, again, totally mischaracterizing the bill. | ||
Probably hasn't read one flipping word of the actual bill. | ||
Just taking CNN's copy. | ||
Their actual copy that says, don't say gay, when that's not what the bill is about at all. | ||
And then waving the nails around and clapping, oh my goodness, if anyone has an identity issue, it's this man going, uh... | ||
Yeah, I mean, come on. | ||
Part of me, a small part of me wants to feel sorry for him. | ||
I mean, it should be a bigger part. | ||
But, like, this is such nonsense. | ||
It's just fake enragement from things that aren't even reality. | ||
And he has a cross on. | ||
Okay, I'm surprised it's not upside down because that is insane. | ||
Insane. So, and then meanwhile, you have LGBTQ activists hosting a non-binary sex ed summer camp. | ||
Is this the same one that we were talking about earlier, guys? | ||
Let me know if it's a totally different one because I can't keep track now. | ||
But this is from the Post Millennial. | ||
It's a summer camp in Indianapolis, Indiana. | ||
I know Alex was talking about another sex... | ||
So who knows? Maybe there's multiple at this point. | ||
This is disgusting. | ||
It's devoted to sex education for third grade through fifth grade. | ||
Third grade through fifth grade. | ||
I mean, what parent in their right mind would be like, I think I'm going to send my kid to a sex ed camp, my third grader or my fifth grader. | ||
Insane. It's organized by an inclusive sexuality educator who advocates for minors to explore condom usage, kinks, and pornography. | ||
Third grade through fifth grade. | ||
What is that? Seven, eight, nine, ten? | ||
I mean, why are we talking about condom usage? | ||
I mean, this is straight up pedophilia. | ||
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What do they need to know about that at these ages? | |
This is sick. | ||
Kids at summer camp will not be divided by gender when learning about puberty and sex. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Entire summer camp devoted to sex education. | ||
Indianapolis. And this is like Midwest. | ||
This is like hop, skip, and a jump from where I grew up in the Toledo, Ohio area. | ||
Tanya Turner there. She was raised in rural Kentucky by a host of witchy women along sisters and cousins, apparently. | ||
I guess she's behind this as well. | ||
Oh, let's go ahead and play some of this video. | ||
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That's how we should, you know, like get down with yourself, explore your own body. | |
Masturbation is really healthy and I recommend it to people of all ages. | ||
All ages. | ||
As soon as my nephews could talk, they were doing that. | ||
That's what they were doing. Kids touch themselves. | ||
Kids start to ask questions, and we teach them the language for their bodies, right? | ||
That's your nose. Touch your nose. | ||
Show Aunt T, you can touch your nose. | ||
But my sister's not saying that when they're tugging at their penis, right? | ||
But it feels good, right? | ||
We have to learn ways to talk to young people about this. | ||
So the moms and the aunts should just be encouraging the littlest to touch themselves? | ||
I mean, forgive me, but that sounds a bit incestual. | ||
What the hell is going on? | ||
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Alright, so tell me, you're Lady Maga, tell me about you. | |
I am Lady Maga USA, and I grew up, I'm gay, and I was a professional drag queen, I was a professional Britney Spears impersonator, and had a lot of fun. | ||
But as, you know, over the last Five, six years. | ||
The LGBTQIA++, XYZ, LMNOP, MAP movement, they no longer stand for equality or inclusion. | ||
They stand for cultural dominance. | ||
And I really decided to step away once they started pushing hormones. | ||
And castration and sterilization on children. | ||
Because guess what? When I was nine years old, I used to sneak and wear my sister's cheerleading outfits. | ||
I've always loved hair and makeup. | ||
So if I had been born today in this modern LGBTQIAXYZ culture, they would have told me I'm in the wrong body. | ||
And they could have given me hormones. | ||
They could have mutilated me before I was 18 and knew what I was doing. | ||
So the reason I stepped away is because all I ask is the freedom to be gay, wear a wig, have a good time. | ||
My freedoms end where the freedoms of others begin. | ||
And that includes evangelical Christians. | ||
That includes people who say I'm going to hell. | ||
Because I am a free speech absolutist. | ||
And if I want to have the free speech to, you know, be crazy and have fun, then I have to defend the free speech of others. | ||
And so that's why I, in 2019, I just said, enough is enough. | ||
This LGBTQIA plus movement is doing things in my name, so to speak, that I cannot tolerate. | ||
So I jumped on the Trump train. | ||
I went to rallies. | ||
I took a big risk. Like, can I do this? | ||
You know, wearing a wig? | ||
And it's been nothing but acceptance and unity as patriots. | ||
And one of the reasons I'm different than other drag queens is I don't need to go to a pride parade and wave sex toys in public. | ||
I don't need to dress in a provocative manner. | ||
You can be fabulous, you can be fun without being vulgar. | ||
And drag queens and the LGBTQIA plus movement, they need to save their adults-only content and their explicit content and their vulgarity for the nightclubs. | ||
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Yeah, so I want to talk to you about that because In Austin, Texas, we've had drag queen story hours and everything and you've had drag queens and they're gyrating and there's like nipple tassels and stuff like that. | |
I mean... Teaching my nieces and nephews to twerk? | ||
No. So drag queen story hour, it sounds very benign. | ||
It sounds very like, oh, it's just drag queens reading stories. | ||
No. Their stories are carefully and politically selected. | ||
And the stories are all about erasing gender, pushing transgender... | ||
Okay, we can come out of this. I wanted to share some of this video because you know me as having gone to a lot of the school board meetings in my school district and rallying against not only the masks, but all the corruption happening in the schools and also the pornography that is pushed in the schools that is under the guise of being social justice or teaching about transgender issues. | ||
And so... Talking to this transgender, well, trans queen, drag queen there at CPAC, I wanted to ask about that. | ||
And he identified himself as a he and as a gay man and was explaining that, no, that has no place in the school, that it's not transphobic to demand that pornography not be in the school. | ||
It was an interesting conversation. | ||
I feel like some of you are mad at me for having this conversation. | ||
Just because I am having a conversation with this person doesn't mean I automatically agree with their lifestyle, but I think it's important to have these discussions and sort out where we can agree. | ||
And this person was against gender mutilization for children, was against this automatic, | ||
again, targeting children for these adult issues. | ||
So if you want to check out the whole interview, you can find that on, of course, Band.Video | ||
on my page there, talking to this individual who identifies himself as a gay man that likes | ||
to dress up but considers adult content, keep it adult content, keep it away from the kids. | ||
If you have to acknowledge it, it's saying, oh, you can dress up like Spider-Man, you | ||
can dress up like this, but keep it appropriate, keep it adult. | ||
So interesting to hear your thoughts on that. | ||
Going to be joined by Jeff Younger next, who is talking about the, trying to have to protect his child, his child from mutilation, from these crazy liberal leftist psychopaths that want to harm his child before an adult. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
Being joined by Jeff Younger, he is running for Texas House District 63. | ||
He's a brave individual, been in the news recently for trying to speak at a college and basically run out by leftist loonies, Antifa. | ||
Jeff, we thank you so much for your bravery, for fighting for your child. | ||
I know there's a Save James movement Regarding his son, James. | ||
And it's been a while since we've gotten to talk to you, Jeff. | ||
I was able to meet with you in person just the other day at the Texas Fight with One Voice event that had all three governor candidates there speaking against all this child gender ideology. | ||
And I was so honored to meet you because I just think you're so brave and you've been through so much. | ||
And for anyone that maybe doesn't know your story, can we get kind of like a recap? | ||
You bet. I just first though if I could just take a minute and just I think I need to begin with a mea culpa here. | ||
I owe InfoWars and in particular Alex Jones an apology. | ||
For many years I scoffed at InfoWars, made fun of you guys. | ||
I made fun of Alex Jones. | ||
I met Alex Jones by accident in Dallas one time. | ||
Didn't even know it was Alex Jones and I was still making fun of him. | ||
I would have made fun of him to his face. | ||
After Jeffrey Epstein, I realized they really were flying kids down to the Caribbean. | ||
And they really were abusing kids in kind of ritualistic abuse. | ||
And they really just shook me up. | ||
And everybody at Infowars, and especially Alex Jones, an apology. | ||
And when I make a mistake, I admit it. | ||
And I made a mistake. Well, so what's going on with my son? | ||
The courts, in order to stop me from lobbying the legislature against this, as you know, I worked very hard in the Texas legislature to get a law outlawing sex change surgeries and chemical castration of minors. | ||
I almost got it passed. | ||
I passed it through the Senate. I almost got it through the House, but it was blocked by the establishment in the House, by Republicans in the House. | ||
So I was very successful and almost made it to the floor of the House for a vote, where I would have gotten unanimous votes from the Republicans and 60% of the Democrats and indicated they would vote for it. | ||
That's why they had to keep it off the floor to keep it from passing. | ||
So the judge in my case issued a gag order on me. | ||
This is in family court. | ||
This is the 301st District Court in Dallas County. | ||
It's Judge Mary Brown. She issued a gag order on me, which prohibits me from talking about political topics. | ||
It doesn't even prohibit me from talking about my case. | ||
It gives me a permanent lifetime ban From any interview, radio interview, podcast interview. | ||
I can never be on social media again for the rest of my life. | ||
I can never make a blog post. | ||
I can never talk about any LGBT issue, any transgender issue, any issue around gender dysphoria or gender at all. | ||
And I can't tell you whether my son is male or female. | ||
So I told the judge in this case, and I've told her in every television interview and I've told her in court, I do not believe that that gag order is constitutional. | ||
I am contemptuous of the judge for violating the rights of a Texan in the way that she's done by issuing that gag order. | ||
I'm contemptuous of the order and I'll never follow it. | ||
And I've told her that she's obligated to give me the maximum sentence in criminal contempt in jail. | ||
And I want to go to have my day in an appeals court on a writ of habeas corpus to have her justify why she would imprison me on a lifetime ban from political speech. | ||
So because she knew she would lose that on July 31st, she took my kids away from me. | ||
And this was her reasoning. | ||
Her reasoning was that the gag order was entered in the best interest of the children. | ||
Since I was violating the gag order, the unconstitutional and unlawful gag order, I was acting outside the interests of the children, and therefore, on that basis, she took my children. | ||
She gave me less possession than convicted pedophiles. | ||
She gave me supervised visitation, $600 a visit. | ||
The gay counselors that were to supervise my visit refused to allow me to change my son out of address at those visits. | ||
And I have long refused to participate in the abuse of my son, so I haven't seen them since July 31st. | ||
On that basis that I haven't gone to those supervise visits. | ||
You haven't seen your son since July 31st of last year? | ||
That's right. I'm so sorry, Jeff. | ||
And on the basis that I have not visited them because I will not participate in transgender abuse of my sons, the court is now saying that I've abandoned my son because I won't meet with my son and address and call him by his girl's name and use female pronouns. | ||
So they set up a trap for me. | ||
We're going to court again. I'll probably spend another quarter of a million dollars trying to keep my son safe. | ||
This is insane. And for those that maybe aren't familiar with your story, let's get some further background. | ||
So this all started when your son was how old? | ||
She started transitioning my son when he was two. | ||
She filed for divorce when he was three. | ||
If you go out onto YouTube and you just search for Mommy Says I'm a Girl, you'll see the first time I ever learned that she was cross-dressing him, teaching him that he was really a girl, that he had a girl's brain and a boy's body. | ||
And at that point in that video, she had almost convinced him that he actually was a girl. | ||
So sad. I mean, and he says in that video, mommy says I'm a girl. | ||
I mean, this is insane. | ||
A brain not even fully developed, and it's just, like you said, just pure abuse. | ||
Have you tried to figure out the psychology behind this? | ||
You have twin boys. | ||
Do you think that there is some kind of underlying reason she wanted one of them? | ||
I mean, these are her only children, correct? | ||
Like, is there a reason maybe she wanted to have a girl, too, and so she thought she'd indoctrinate her kid into thinking it's a girl? | ||
You know, believe me, I have had many a sleepless night trying to understand her motivations because if I understood her motivations, I might be able to change her mind and bring her back to some sense. | ||
But I have never been able to understand her motivations. | ||
In court, she swore that the reason that she began to transition James is that he ordered a girl's toy and a Happy Meal at McDonald's. | ||
And a few days later in Target, he saw a multicolored unicorn on a silver purse and asked if she would buy it for him. | ||
That's in sworn testimony, and that's when she thought he might be a girl. | ||
Ridiculous. It is so ridiculous. | ||
I mean, we talk all about like, oh, gender, or we shouldn't think about gender, and everybody should be equal and everything. | ||
But then the same people that say that have an obsession with gender stereotypes. | ||
She did all of this, this irreversible damage that she's allowing to happen to him based on stereotypes. | ||
That's correct. If you actually look at the DSM-5, Which is the diagnostic manual that psychologists use for gender dysphoria and other psychological disorders. | ||
You'll find that the definition basically says that two things have to occur. | ||
One, the child must engage in stereotypical behavior typical of the other gender. | ||
And it must cause some kind of impairment of the child. | ||
Emotional, social, or some kind of impairment. | ||
The entire definition Is based on the fact that the child is engaging in stereotypical behavior of the other gender. | ||
It's literally based on gender stereotypes. | ||
And so the entire definition is insane and ridiculous, as are most of the definitions actually in the DSM-5. | ||
They're stipulative definitions. | ||
They're not empirical definitions. | ||
They're not scientifically based. | ||
They're developed through bureaucratic and democratic processes and committees, not by replicated science. | ||
So that's what they did. | ||
They basically just created this definition and then just began to apply it to children across the world wholesale. | ||
And then if you're talking about science and data, I mean, Billboard, Chris, I think you have worked with him as well. | ||
Yeah, I love that. Yeah, he's great. | ||
He's so brave. And he has shared just how much, I mean, if you're looking at data, how much people grow out of these gender dysphoric situations. | ||
Almost all of them do. Almost all of them. | ||
And I don't know if you caught that interview with the drag queen that I did at CPAC, but I mean, people may not agree with that, but at least he was saying, like, look, when I was nine years old, I was dressing up, putting dresses on here, but, like, I'm a gay man. | ||
If I had done that today as a nine-year-old, they would have literally mutilated me, he said. | ||
So he's speaking out against this, which I can appreciate. | ||
And you know, I grew up on a farm and a ranch up in the panhandle of Texas. | ||
You know, we had a lot of tomboys. | ||
Most of my friends were actually tomboy girls. | ||
And all those girls would have been transitioned today. | ||
And the funny thing about it is, all of them, once they passed through puberty, became, you know, associated their gender with their biological sex. | ||
And where I come from, tomboys are considered like the best wives. | ||
Because they can hunt, ride, and shoot with you. | ||
I mean, they're highly sought after where I come from. | ||
So I don't really get this. | ||
Puberty is actually the cure for gender dysphoria. | ||
Puberty is the process by which you come to identify with your biological sex and come to terms with your social role in your society, right? | ||
And that's why they block puberty. | ||
They block puberty because they want to block the cure for gender dysphoria because they want these children They want to sterilize everyone. | ||
Jeff Younger, thanks for joining us. | ||
Stick around, please. We want to have you for at least another segment or two. | ||
Stick around. We are living in strange times, strange and evil times, and we are asking for an immediate stop to the mutilations and experimentations on our kids, whether it be their mind, messing with their mind, messing with their bodies through vaccines, or trying to do... | ||
Transgender operations on our children before their brains are fully formed. | ||
I'm with Jeff Younger, who has now been separated from his son for months now because of not going along with this transgender ideology and not going along with this abuse of his child by his ex-wife. | ||
So, Jeff, we were talking about how this all happened starting at age two, basically Stereotypes is what rationalized your ex-wife into starting down this road. | ||
Now, we have seen a victory as far as the Attorney General and Governor Greg Abbott speaking out against this, basically labeling this act as child abuse. | ||
How much is that helping your case, or how much do you anticipate that helping your case in order to be able to see your kids again and stop whatever she's trying to do with your I think it's going to help me considerably. | ||
I've been through seven CPS investigations, and all of them have found that while I'm not abusing my son by raising him just as a boy, she's not abusing him either. | ||
And I think that it puts the agencies... | ||
See, in Texas, an attorney general opinion binds the agencies. | ||
So they all have to go with the Attorney General's interpretation of the law. | ||
So they have to consider this child abuse in CPS investigations from now on. | ||
Now, it doesn't bind the courts. | ||
Judges are still free to do what they want. | ||
And that's why we need a law to take away that discretion from judges. | ||
But this is a significant advance forward. | ||
And the mere fact that the agencies look at this as child abuse now, it has already shut down all gender clinics in Houston and Dallas. | ||
They're not doing these procedures anymore. | ||
It's too risky for them to do it because the doctors could be found guilty of child abuse. | ||
And so we're having a tremendous effect. | ||
And I think though that the reasoning of the Attorney General's opinion is very important and it relates to exactly what Alex was saying during the break. | ||
He talked about how they want to take control of human procreation and how they have a program to do this. | ||
What the Attorney General's opinion found Is that every person has a fundamental liberty interest in procreation. | ||
It is a fundamental liberty interest as fundamental as freedom of speech, the right to keep and bear arms, the freedom to assemble, and so forth. | ||
And no one can take that away from you in the state of Texas now, because the Attorney General has found in Texas and federal law that this is a fundamental liberty interest. | ||
So just as a parent can control the speech of a child, A parent cannot permanently remove the ability of a child to speak. | ||
They can certainly control whether children have sex, they can stop children from having sex, but they cannot remove the ability of a child to procreate. | ||
That's something that only an adult can decide for themselves. | ||
So I think this was a direct attack on the global Homo establishment's attempt to control human procreation. | ||
It's so sad. I mean, it isn't just preventing procreation. | ||
I mean, of course, we see that this is sterilizing both young boys and girls through these procedures. | ||
But as our friend Billboard Chris has been showing and sharing, it's also affected bone density. | ||
It's affected children's very health, apart from the whole gender ideology aspect of it, but their actual physical health in so many other ways. | ||
Yes, and this is exactly why the Scandinavian countries, in particular Norway and Sweden, have shut down all of the – they don't even recommend puberty blockers for gender dysphoric children. | ||
They just recommend long-term counseling now. | ||
Because they found that they were getting like children who had been on these, you know, through puberty, they go to cross-sex hormones, then they have the sex chain surgeries, and in their late 20s are having very serious life-threatening osteoporosis because their bones didn't grow properly. | ||
That's why when the other side says that these are all reversible treatments, it's not true. | ||
None of it's true. The puberty blockers are not reversible because the human skeleton doesn't grow properly. | ||
The cross-sex hormones sterilize children, threatening a fundamental liberty, interest, and procreation. | ||
And the sex chain surgeries mutilate children. | ||
Now, for example, in Texas, female genital mutilation was outlawed here. | ||
It's totally illegal here in Texas, okay? | ||
It's a very serious felony to engage in female genital mutilation. | ||
Why were they ever allowed to do this to females? | ||
And why weren't boys covered? | ||
So it seems totally uncontroversial to me. | ||
We've already passed a female genital mutilation bill. | ||
It passed unanimously with Democrats and Republicans. | ||
Why can't we get this bill passed to protect children from these transgender mutilations? | ||
Absolutely. And how far has your ex-wife been able to get as far as trying to change the gender of your son? | ||
So in direct expenses, I've paid probably between $400,000, $500,000 in total economic costs. | ||
I'm well over $1.5 million to stop her from chemically castrating him. | ||
So she's still under an order to not chemically castrate my son. | ||
However, my leftist judge could just turn around tomorrow and take that off. | ||
And she could have done that without the attorney general's opinion. | ||
She could have done that. | ||
Ken Paxton's opinion, whatever you think of Ken Paxton, and I happen to like the guy, but whatever you think about the Attorney General, he did the right thing for children, and the Governor Abbott, I've been extremely critical of this man. | ||
But just like I did my mea culpa with Alex Jones and Infowars, when somebody does something right, I'm going to say this was really an excellent step by Governor Abbott to order investigations into this. | ||
This took away the discretion of the agencies to ignore it. | ||
He said, you must investigate this under the child abuse statutes. | ||
And I want to praise Governor Abbott and Ken Paxton for doing the right thing for children in Texas. | ||
It wasn't politically easy, and they did it. | ||
If, and just to give us a little insight, I know that you've said that with your son that when he would come to stay with you, it's not that you ordered him not to wear the dresses, but he just simply didn't want to. | ||
You said that you had dresses there at your home. | ||
Yeah. But when he was with you, he, I mean, tell me a little bit about that. | ||
My son actually rejects a female identity at my home. | ||
You know, I had dresses here for him hanging in his closet. | ||
He could put them. Look, I'm all about if he wants to experiment with gender, he could do it in the home in private. | ||
And I told him that's what the home's for. | ||
The home is for private activities like that. | ||
I woke up one morning. | ||
I'm a light sleeper. I woke up one morning about three in the morning and the light was on downstairs in the kitchen. | ||
I went down there and he was down there throwing those dresses away. | ||
Really? And I asked him, what are you doing up so early? | ||
And he says, Dad, I just don't want to be a girl. | ||
And I said, well, why are you a girl at your mom's home? | ||
And he said, Mommy won't love me if I don't put on dresses. | ||
Just about made me cry. | ||
And I haven't cried in 30 years. | ||
So, I mean, he's just a boy who wants his mom to love him and accept him. | ||
And he's also a boy of a different kind of temperament. | ||
He kind of has my temperament when I was a young man, okay? | ||
He's simultaneously a very skilled boxer. | ||
I mean, he's feared by people at his boxing school, okay? | ||
He is a very good boxer with a monstrous jab. | ||
But at the same time, he's very interested in poetry like I was when I was his age. | ||
I was fascinated with the oral qualities and language. | ||
He's an artist. | ||
He loves to draw. He particularly likes to draw landscapes. | ||
He's interested in designing video games and level design and video games and those sorts of things. | ||
My other son is much more interested in wrestling, hunting rabbits, you know, doing things like that. | ||
Yeah, I want to ask you more about that dynamic and also your campaign if you stick around for the next segment. | ||
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Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
I have been sharing the stage, if you will, with Jeff Younger. | ||
He has been bravely, in a no compromise way, fighting for his son James, fighting to protect his son from transgender You're also running for a Texas House District 63, and you did make it into the runoff. | ||
Yes, I made it to the runoff. | ||
We'll be going into another election. | ||
I'm running against a fairly established candidate. | ||
He's gotten money from all the typical establishment sources. | ||
And you have been so brave. | ||
There's that video that's been making it viral, going viral. | ||
You spoke at... Where did you speak at? | ||
I spoke to the young conservatives at the University of North Texas. | ||
And if you don't know... UNT is a hotbed of Antifa activity. | ||
And I went into the hornet's nest there. | ||
Yes, you did. I mean, in seeing the video, they're all cursing and screaming at you on one. | ||
Gosh, do I call it a her or a him or a screaming? | ||
I mean, it just seems demonic. | ||
What were you feeling in that moment with having to face all of that? | ||
You know, look, I knew when I walked into that room that there were going to be one of two outcomes. | ||
They were going to let me give my speech and presentation, and we'd have a raucous Q&A afterwards, a very entertaining one, I was hoping. | ||
Or they were not going to let me get my speech off. | ||
But unlike other conservatives, ain't nobody running me out of a room. | ||
So when I walked in there and they thought I was just going to fold after five or ten minutes and say, throw my hands up, I can't give a speech, so I'm going to walk out and be done with it. | ||
I'm like, no, I got a two and a half hour speech, a two hour speech, 30 minute Q&A. I'm going to make you protest for two and a half hours. | ||
And you know what? These little cream puffs couldn't do it. | ||
They didn't last 45 minutes. | ||
You can't keep up that level of yelling and intense activity for very long. | ||
And when they started shutting down, they started using all kinds of intimidation tactics against me. | ||
So they tried to surround me. | ||
They started screaming in my ear. | ||
And I just kept telling them, listen, commies, is this the best you've got? | ||
You're not driving me out of this room, so bring it on. | ||
That's so awesome. So were you able to give any of your speech or how'd that work out? | ||
Small part. I thought I might be able to explain the gag order to them and get some common ground with these leftists because, you know, there was a time when the left championed free speech in this country. | ||
And I thought we might be able to get some common ground, but it just wasn't happening. | ||
So when they saw that I wasn't going to be intimidated, and we have this on video, there was an Antifa shot caller in the room. | ||
And he said, look, this is them trying to surround me. | ||
See how they're starting to get behind me? | ||
So the shock caller said, look, we can't intimidate this guy. | ||
He's not leaving. So they had between 300 and 400 people surround the building and actually threaten the building with arson in order to cause the police to evacuate it. | ||
And that did not work? | ||
Well, they evacuated me. | ||
I went through the big crowd out the back. | ||
There were probably 200 people back there. | ||
I got punched. In the ribs. | ||
Took a little bit of a headshot, a grazing headshot. | ||
I got in a police car. | ||
They tried to pull me out of the police car. | ||
We got the door shut. | ||
They tried to break the windows. | ||
Then they tried to overturn the police car. | ||
And then we were able to get away and they pursued us down the street. | ||
It's absolutely insane. | ||
It's just unbelievable. | ||
I mean, like you said, they're supposed to be for free speech, open mind, but they won't even listen. | ||
They won't even listen to what you've gone through. | ||
Gosh, Jeff, you've been through so much to have to face these ever-mounting legal bills, just trying to be a present father in your son's lives. | ||
I wanted to ask you about that. | ||
What's the dynamic with... | ||
The twin brother that has not had to face the gender transitions. | ||
What are his thoughts on this? | ||
Well, I really appreciate you asking that question. | ||
So, I name my sons after the brothers of Jesus. | ||
So, James and Jude. James is the one that she's trying to transition. | ||
Jude's question is like, best explained this way. | ||
So, I'll tell you a story. We were out rabbit hunting. | ||
So, my boys love the stories from when I grew up on a ranch. | ||
I used to hunt rabbits with a patchy throwing stick, you know, and I'd bring home a couple for the pot and we'd eat them, you know, when I was a kid. | ||
It was something like I could provide food for the family. | ||
It was like a big deal to me when I was a young man. | ||
So my boys wanted to go out and hunt rabbits. | ||
Fortunately, there's no rabbit season in the county I'm in, so we can go out. | ||
So I actually bought them hunting boomerangs from Australia and they learned how to throw them and we'd go out and we'd hunt rabbits. | ||
So we had come back, we were filthy dirty, we'd been at the creek, and we were all just piling into the shower like men do to shower up to go to dinner. | ||
And Jude just pointed down at James Venus and said, how can they keep calling him a girl, and why do I have to keep lying about it? | ||
And Jude's basic quandary is, he knows the commandments tell him he's not supposed to lie. | ||
But he's being told to lie at school and at home, and I think it's undermined his entire moral framework. | ||
He's basically telling me, when should I not obey God's commandments? | ||
It's had a terrible effect on his moral education. | ||
That's so sad. | ||
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When was the last chance you, I mean, have you even been able to talk to your sons since July? | ||
Yeah. I don't even get electronic communication with them, so I write them letters. | ||
Over Christmas, I wrote them letters about the theological meaning of Christmas. | ||
We're Orthodox Christians. | ||
The importance of fasting through Christmas, and the meaning of fasting. | ||
Prayer is our weapon against the devil, and fasting is our weapon against the flesh, and giving to the poor is our weapon against the world. | ||
And we need to use these three weapons often and use them a lot. | ||
I write them letters about how do they know they're making moral progress in their Christian life. | ||
I've written them things about, you know, how do you read a book? | ||
How should you think about education? | ||
And how do you think about different subjects in your education? | ||
I can only communicate with them through these letters, and I don't even know if they're getting them. | ||
So you don't even know if their mother is giving them the letters? | ||
You know, Matt Walsh wrote a book, a children's book, Making Fun of Transgender Ideology. | ||
And it's about a kid who pretends to be a walrus and his mother then starts taking him seriously and treating him exactly like he's really a walrus. | ||
So I sent my kids that book and tried to explain to them how do you know when a story is true to help them see through the globalist and homosexual establishment propaganda. | ||
So I'm starting early with my boys to teach them how to recognize globalist propaganda this way. | ||
Interesting. But that's heartbreaking that you can't even know if they're getting your letters, can't even see your kids at Christmas time. | ||
I mean, but every situation you've had with them has been positive up until this, right? | ||
Oh yeah, absolutely. I mean, look, my boys and I are very, very close. | ||
And I think the judge did this for two reasons. | ||
One, the leftist judge wanted to end my masculine influence on my sons because what happened in the month of July that prompted all this, so I have a court-appointed counselor. | ||
Her name is Dr. Susan Fletcher. | ||
She's in Frisco, Texas. And my son told her four times in the month of July, in appointments, that he wants to be a boy and he wants to go to school as a boy, that he's getting embarrassed by all this. | ||
She never responded to him. | ||
So he went into her office on the next appointment and recorded himself telling her that on his Apple Watch. | ||
Okay? She flipped out and she said that I was forcing him to say that he was a boy. | ||
She initiated another CPS investigation against me. | ||
She told the court that me talking about what they're doing to him is a danger to him. | ||
In her report to the court, nowhere mentions that my son said he wants to be a boy. | ||
That was a big part of the reason the court had justification to try to take my sons away from me. | ||
So, yeah, there's a lot going on here where the psychology establishment and the political establishment are trying to hide the fact that my son wants to be a boy. | ||
And look, he presents as a boy with me, and he presents as a girl only with his mother. | ||
So with me, he has a chance at a normal life. | ||
With his mother, he's going to have a transgender life with a 20% higher suicide rate. | ||
And irreversible damage if she's able to get those hormones and puberty blockers into him. | ||
This is so scary, so evil. | ||
It's just almost hard to believe. | ||
We're going to be back with Jeff Younger and possibly a couple of your phone calls after this break. | ||
Thanks for sticking with us. Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
We're in our final segment of the hour with Jeff Younger, brave man that has been fighting... | ||
Using all of the finances at his disposal to try and see his sons, try and be involved in his twin sons' lives and protect his one son from trans operations at the hands of his mother. | ||
Also running for Texas House District 63. | ||
Before we dive back in, I wanted to remind people... | ||
How can they support you? Because this is insane how much money you've had to dish out against these leftist judges and court orders and the CPS attacks. | ||
You've had to dish out so much just to try and be able to be involved and protect your son. | ||
So how can we support you? | ||
Well, there's really three ways. | ||
One, engage in political action to get a law passed just to ban these things outright here in Texas and take away discretion from these leftist judges. | ||
The second way is to take advantage of the fact that we have open trials in this country. | ||
We have open courts. Visit family courts. | ||
Visit these cases and see exactly how people are being treated in the courts in your county. | ||
And be active in the selection of judges. | ||
The most important people you vote for are DAs and judges because they have absolute immunity from prosecution, even if they break the law and commit felonies in the course of their duties. | ||
They cannot be prosecuted. | ||
They are the most powerful elected officials. | ||
Judges have the power to not only deny you speech, but to compel you to speak, which is an awesome power of government, if you think about it. | ||
Ask Alex Jones from those depositions that he had to do, right? | ||
So judges are really important. | ||
And the third way, if you want to directly help me, you can go to the Save James Facebook page. | ||
Just search for Save James, and you'll see a little boot logo. | ||
And there's a donation link there, and that goes to defray my legal expenses and childcare expenses with James. | ||
Those are the three ways you can help. | ||
Awesome. Thank you so much. | ||
So we did want to take a couple phone calls. | ||
We want to go to Sherry in Missouri. | ||
Sherry, you wanted to comment on the situation. | ||
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Yeah, I have been through this, I know, except the sexual aspect. | |
My children were physically abused, mentally, physically, emotionally. | ||
I keep saying the same thing. They were denied medicine. | ||
I actually have a felony from taking my children when I was denied three years of visitation because the courts will not protect the children. | ||
And people keep voting in these people, and they need to vote them out, just like you said. | ||
In Missouri, we have a cushy retirement program for judges, and we need to get them out. | ||
It saves us money on retirement. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
If you go to my webpage, jeffyoungerfortexas.com, look on my issues page, and you'll see that I have a comprehensive family law reform program that I'm proposing. | ||
And one of the biggest problems we have is that although the Texas Supreme Court and the US Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled that judges don't have this power, they still assert it in every family court in Texas. | ||
Every judge candidate should be asked the following question. | ||
Do you believe that as a judge, you have the right to determine what is in the best interest of the children in a divorce? | ||
And the answer to that question at law is that the judge does not have that ability. | ||
If there are fit parents present, Only the fit parents can determine the best interest of the child. | ||
So the judge is empowered, if there's a disagreement, to select one parent's idea over the other, or fashion a combination of the parent's ideas, but the judge is not at liberty to determine what is in the best interest of a child. | ||
And every single family court judge I've asked that question of says, yes, I determine what's in the best interest of the child. | ||
So it seems that family courts think that your children become wards of the state, And they're going to determine how to raise your kids, but they're going to make you pay for it and do all the work. | ||
And that has to stop in the state of Texas. | ||
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Well, and speaking of paying for something, Missouri just had something blow up in St. | |
Louis County. I saw that. | ||
Yeah, the whole circuit, like 31 judges recused themselves. | ||
They all have recused. Yes, and I have been through that, where the judges will assign a friend, and they're getting these kickbacks on guarding and law items stuff. | ||
I spent $50,000 on one divorce. | ||
Probably $30,000 on the second. | ||
And they're just making money and, oh, you need to go see a psychologist because you're fighting for custody. | ||
It's a money pit. | ||
I went to jail for 21 months because I saved my children from horrendous physical, mental abuse. | ||
It was so bad that Sean Williams demoted my ex-husband. | ||
He's no longer a manager because of all the outcry in the community. | ||
And it was worth every single day knowing that he couldn't abuse my children or not give them cough medicine or take them to the doctor when they were sick. | ||
And I went into Canada. | ||
And Canada did not protect me. | ||
And I know exactly how you feel in some ways. | ||
And I know what's going on with these courts. | ||
They call them court whores. | ||
They're just making money for all these, that's just, you know, the guardian ad litems. | ||
One thing you should do is you should not be able to assign any guardian ad litem. | ||
It should be a list. | ||
No, that's completely abused. So in Texas, there's two forms of abuse on this. | ||
One is guardian ad litems and two are amicus attorneys. | ||
Judges in Texas typically prefer amicus attorneys because an amicus attorney cannot be cross-examined. | ||
They're not required to give evidence, and yet they can interrogate you. | ||
They're basically a fact-finder lawyer for the judge. | ||
The judge makes you pay for their own lawyer in court. | ||
It's absolutely amazing. | ||
But there is a pattern here in family courts. | ||
Family courts consistently pick the abuser and the worst parent. | ||
And the reason for that is it generates the most revenue for psychologists and lawyer cronies of the courts. | ||
Psychologists, it's interesting. | ||
There are no standards for custody evaluations in the psychology community. | ||
There are no standards for this. | ||
So they're making it up as they go along. | ||
They usually even make you sign waivers that you understand that there are no standards, no psychological standards for this. | ||
Psychologists are just making this stuff up and dressing up personal opinions as science, and we need to start fighting back against that in the courts. | ||
One of the things that I'm proposing in Texas is that currently court-appointed psychologists have total immunity from any lawsuit arising from their actions in the court. | ||
So even if we can prove that they lied, and in my case, every single psychologist that has testified has perjured themselves, and I've been able to prove it by recording them. | ||
And I can't sue them. | ||
I can't get compents for that. | ||
Yeah. And so what I'm going to do in Texas is propose a law which will give them qualified immunity. | ||
As long as they were acting according to the law, they have immunity from a lawsuit. | ||
But if there's reasonable suspicion that they did not act according to the law, you'll be able to sue them and get triple damages. | ||
Thank you, Sherry, for your phone call. | ||
We do want to get to another phone call, but we appreciate your call and being able to weigh in. | ||
Let's go to Scott in Idaho. | ||
Scott? Yeah. | ||
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I went through the sex change process. | |
And I was raised up as a Church of Christ member. | ||
Very strong Christian. | ||
I turned my back on God. | ||
And then I started having problems with the bone density issue. | ||
And my heart goes out to your boy and you. | ||
And I wouldn't wish this on any kid anywhere. | ||
I wish I wouldn't have done it. | ||
God have mercy, but I take testosterone now and bone density pills. | ||
I'm an older person now. | ||
Kids don't need this in their lives at such a young age. | ||
It's a crime. | ||
These judges need to be held accountable. | ||
Yes. It's a great problem because judges in Texas and most states have absolute immunity from prosecution in the course of their duties. | ||
There's the only way to hold them accountable in Texas. | ||
There's three ways. One way is that you can get them out by election. | ||
The third way you can use the Judicial Conduct Commission, which can investigate them. | ||
I have personally talked to the Judicial Conduct Commission and I have found out they have no budget. | ||
They cannot prosecute judges because they simply don't have any money to do it. | ||
And the third way is through impeachment. | ||
And if I'm elected, I have a raft of judges that I'm going to introduce articles of impeachment, and I want to change the culture in the Texas legislature to bring back supervision of the judiciary by the legislature, which is the really only check and balance in our Constitution on judges. | ||
Sounds like a good plan, but Scott, you said that you went through a transition, you went through sex change, and you are trying to change back because of all the health issues. | ||
I just got to live with who I am, and my birth name is Scott, and I gave my life back over to Christ, and I try to live a good life, and I thought maybe me telling these kids It's just truly a tragedy that the psychology community has ignored the testimony of detransitioners like yourself. | ||
You know, they always tell us that we have to respect the lived experience of transgender people and that's the basis of this transgender ideology. | ||
Well, then why are they ignoring the lived experience of detransitioners like yourself? | ||
It's a tremendous contradiction in the psychology community. | ||
Yes, thank you, Scott, for your phone call, and thank you for being brave and sharing your story. | ||
And Jeff, we are out of time, but thank you for coming on. | ||
I hope people will go to Save James on Facebook, you said. | ||
Save James to get more of his story. | ||
Find out how you can help. Join him. | ||
He is being so brave and at such expense, both to cost of personal life and finances. | ||
Please join Jeff Younger to support his cause. | ||
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Thank you. Why do they hate us? | |
Their leaders are self-appointed. | ||
They hate our freedoms, our freedom of religion, our freedom of speech, our freedom to vote and assemble and disagree with each other. | ||
We're not deceived by their pretenses to piety. | ||
We have seen their kind before. | ||
They follow in the path of fascism, Nazism, and totalitarianism. | ||
And they will follow that path all the way to where it ends, in history's unmarked grave of discarded lies. | ||
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Applause Welcome back to the War Room. | |
Verse of the day is Psalm 18-2. | ||
The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer, my God, strength in whom I will trust, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. | ||
We're so thankful that people like Jack Younger have faith to keep him encouraged. | ||
Cannot imagine going through everything that he's gone through to have two beautiful twin boys and Just have such a close relationship with them and then to have one being brainwashed into thinking that he's a girl. | ||
Him crying and pleading for advocacy with psychologists and counselors saying like, I want to be a boy. | ||
I want to be who I am. | ||
And then them ignoring that and trying to demonize the father for just trying to protect Protect his son. | ||
So please support Jeff Younger, Save James movement. | ||
Jeff Younger is really getting involved, trying to hold these terrible judges and counselors accountable. | ||
These sick, sick people that just must get some jollies from From being able to brainwash and control children. | ||
And that is what this show is all about today is how we can protect our children, being aware of how there is a major attack on our children through vaccines, gender ideology, their desire to mutilate them. | ||
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Mary Bowden and also Dr. | ||
Angelina Farrella. So Dr. | ||
Mary Bowden is the doctor that has been ridiculed, of course, for speaking the truth, actually helping her patients. | ||
Houston Methodist, they suspended basically her privileges to operate there, blaming it on COVID-19 misinformation, but never bothering to mention how many patients she's actually helped And been able to help recover. | ||
And she's been very active trying to bring other doctors together so that people have alternative people they can turn to that will actually be able to help them, minus all of the political persuasions and suppression of the actual medicines that can help. | ||
And then Dr. Angelina Ferrella is a pediatrician who is an American frontline doctor. | ||
And Angelina Ferrella, she I know has faced persecution of her own. | ||
I'm sure she'll be sharing that story about an investigation into her for actually being able to help a | ||
patient. | ||
I mean, this is what's going on. | ||
The doctors that are actually having success, really able to help their patients are, instead of being thanked, they're persecuted, their license is threatened. | ||
It's absolute insanity. | ||
So we want to get updates from both of them, talk about this attack on our children. | ||
From the medical theory aspect of things, it's coming from everywhere. | ||
So make sure you stick around for that roundtable. | ||
We're working on getting them on the phone right now. | ||
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Stay healthy. Alright, welcome back to The War Room. | ||
This is Christy Lee, guest hosting, keeping it all about the kids today. | ||
And because of that, I am going to be joined by pediatrician Dr. | ||
Angelina Ferrella. | ||
Met her at CPAC. She is delightful. | ||
And we're still trying to connect with Dr. | ||
Mary Bowden. Maybe something come up. | ||
Who knows? This is live, so we'll see if we can connect with her or not. | ||
Oh, so Dr. | ||
Angelina Ferrella is ready. | ||
We'll continue to try and track down Dr. | ||
Mary Bowden, but welcome in, Dr. | ||
Ferrella. I just love your name. | ||
It's so fun to say. Well, thank you. | ||
Thanks for having me. Appreciate it. | ||
You bet. So I got to meet you at CPAC and your story. | ||
I mean, obviously, you're so well prepared to answer the questions. | ||
I was like, they really demonized the VAERS system. | ||
And you had a great answer for that about why we should be paying attention to VAERS. And so when people try and dog, when you try and be like, there's all these deaths in VAERS. Look over here. | ||
Look at all these side effects. And people are like, oh, it's not reliable. | ||
What are we supposed to say to them? | ||
Well, first of all, VAERS is the best that we have. | ||
It's not perfect. It's not the best thing on the planet. | ||
But you know what? That is what we have to work with. | ||
So using what we have to work with, we have a few flaws in it. | ||
Number one, it's highly underreported. | ||
It's only about 1% in the report. | ||
So when you're looking at it from that perspective, and these numbers are huge, can you imagine what it would actually be at 99% report? | ||
So again, we're dealing with an imperfect system, but it's the best that we have. | ||
The other issue too is 70% of what is reported in VAERS is reported either by a healthcare professional or from the company itself. | ||
So that's a big hoo-ha because a lot of people think, oh, it's just some crazy people sitting at home putting in VAERS. It's not an easy task. | ||
It takes about 20 to 30 minutes To actually report an adverse event in VAERS. And so that's a real big problem for healthcare professionals like myself because, you know, we're busy. | ||
We're not sitting around eating bonbons. | ||
And to sit out and do 20 minutes per patient is a real tough go. | ||
So for people to actually sit down and put that much time and effort into it, you have to understand this is important. | ||
It is the best reporting system that we have. | ||
And so using that data, which shows unequivocally that there is a major problem with the COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
What about, have you followed Attorney Tom Renz, his uncovering of the military database, and then them saying like, oh, there was a glitch in the system. | ||
What do you make of all of that? | ||
Well, it's attached to the government, right? | ||
So, again, the government's not perfect. | ||
It's pretty far from perfect. | ||
But we have lots of reports from those that are serving us in uniform, and it's very upsetting. | ||
And so we found out that Fort Bragg, for instance, has stopped reporting soldier deaths as of July because the death rate was one every three days in August. | ||
Wow. So, you know, that's a sad situation that we're losing our best and our brightest and our strongest and our most faithful and our most loyal citizens to this country. | ||
I mean, these are people that have volunteered to protect us, and they're not being really cared for in a way that I feel is appropriate for them. | ||
And bringing it back to the kids, because you are a pediatrician, What kind of impression have you had about COVID-19 from the start? | ||
Like, how were you able to determine if this was going to be a threat to your youngest patients? | ||
And kind of take me through your journey with that. | ||
So back in November of 2019, actually, I had heard a report very brief about two sentences on our local news station that stated that there was A report of 10 or so citizens in China that had a SARS-like virus. | ||
Of course, I tuned into that because that's kind of a weird thing to report in a country of a billion people. | ||
So I said, oh, something's going on. | ||
I don't know what yet because it was November of 2019. | ||
We really didn't know much of anything at that point. | ||
And then in January, you started hearing about, well, flights from China aren't going to come through and different things like that. | ||
And then it was a SARS-like virus. | ||
So I started doing research in case it came to this country because we know in the world we are just one plane ride away from destruction, right? | ||
And that was kind of what I was thinking. | ||
And I said, you know, what I'm going to do is I'm going to look to see, God forbid, one of my patients comes in with something that sounds suspicious. | ||
I want to know how to treat it and I want to treat it well. | ||
And that's when I found things like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin. | ||
And, you know, I saw the vitamins, vitamin D and vitamin C and quercetin. | ||
And, you know, this wasn't hard to find. | ||
It was pretty basic. | ||
And I just looked up Ebola, MERS and SARS. And that's how I found all the stuff to treat my patients in case they came in. | ||
Well, the crazy thing, too, was then I linked to some studies in China about children. | ||
And what they showed was that kids really didn't get sick, which was fantastic. | ||
The only time that they got sick is if their mother was sick. | ||
And that makes sense because, you know, moms hug and love on their babies, right? | ||
And so for me, I was like, this is fantastic. | ||
The kids are acting like a buffer. | ||
So if they're a buffer, we should just be doing, you know, singing praises about this and let the kids lick the elderly, literally, because they were conferring immunity. | ||
So every time a child sneezes or coughs, they're actually conferring immunity to the adult that happens to be around. | ||
The way we responded in this country was completely polar opposite. | ||
We acted as though the children had the plague. | ||
You know, we shut down schools. | ||
We isolated them. | ||
We separated them. This was all unwarranted. | ||
And we saw that, you know, through the observational studies that were happening in Germany and in Sweden, that they didn't do this stuff. | ||
The United States did, but the other countries did not. | ||
And so, you know, again, I was kind of going through this and thinking to myself, this is a really horrible idea because children need the active touch. | ||
They need to explore with all their different senses. | ||
And if you're cutting down on some of their senses, they're not going to explore their environment and they're not going to learn. | ||
And lo and behold, two years later, what are we finding? | ||
We're finding that children have Now, speech impediments and speech delays that are greater than one year, and that is a severe delay. | ||
So in pediatrics, just so that you know, anything greater than three months delay is a severe delay. | ||
One of the things that I found really strange is I had shared an article from someone pointing out that the CDC had updated their milestones and they tied it to, this is what happens when you mask up children and you lock them down. | ||
I had just simply shared the post, and then Facebook had notified me that my posts were gonna be lower in the feed because I shared misinformation. | ||
That yes, the CDC had in fact updated, but it had no relation to the fact that kids were masked or locked down. | ||
They'd been working on this for years, was what it said. | ||
Is there any truth to that, or is this just an excuse to try and suppress me? | ||
Well, again, the CDC doesn't have child psychologists nor child developmental specialists, as far as I know. | ||
on any of their inquiry committees. | ||
So for them to switch the two-year-old milestones up to three-year-olds, okay, this is a problem because now you're delaying the child even more. | ||
You're delaying them a full year. | ||
So if they haven't hit those milestones, especially speech milestones at age two, and we know that they're already severely delayed, then what is one you're going to do? | ||
It's going to really hinder them. | ||
So unfortunately, we are dealing with a way for them to show that they realize that what they did caused a major problem with children, right? | ||
Because the CDC does not determine what child development milestones are. | ||
Those have been determined for eons at this point. | ||
Why in a progressive You know, educationally progressive, forward-looking society, would we all of a sudden go backwards? | ||
That makes no sense to me. | ||
And what I'm finding is that, you know, speech delay has gone up quite a bit and it was actually verified in a study recently that they are showing that there's up to a 300% increase in referrals for speech development. | ||
So crazy. Just another attack on our kids and I want to dig into that a little bit more as well as how you have been personally attacked just for trying to advocate for your patients. | ||
All that coming up hopefully we will be able to connect with Dr. | ||
Mary Bowden as well after this break. | ||
Sounds like some hero kind of music to me. | ||
And we have two heroes with us, Dr. | ||
Mary Bowden and Dr. Angelina Ferrella, both brave doctors that are fighting for patient advocacy, trying to do their best to actually help their patients rather than just listen and plug the government narrative. | ||
And it certainly hasn't been easy for either of them as they have faced resistance. | ||
So welcome back in. | ||
Welcome in Dr. Mary Bowden. | ||
We are now connected with her and Dr. | ||
Angelina Ferrella. Now, Dr. | ||
Mary Bowden, last we checked in with you or have talked about you, you were suing Houston Methodist because you were trying to get documentation of the money collected. | ||
It's my understanding. Maybe break down where we're at with that situation. | ||
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Right. Under the Freedom of Information Act, they are required to disclose their financial information if requested because they are non-profit. | |
So we have made a formal request for that, which they ignored. | ||
And so now we are taking legal action and we should have an answer by March 16th. | ||
Wow. Okay. And when you got your privileges revoked, it was just some kind of a random, they said you were spreading misinformation. | ||
Is that all they had? | ||
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Right. I mean, so I'm an ear, nose and throat doctor. | |
I have privileges there in case there's some sort of unusual complication after doing a tonsillectomy or something like that. | ||
It's just a safety precaution. | ||
And I'd never actually stepped foot in Methodist since getting privileges there. | ||
I had tweeted that ivermectin works and the vaccine mandates are wrong. | ||
And based on that, they Suspended my privileges and at that point I decided to resign because I was so disgusted in the unprofessional manner in which they suspended my privileges. | ||
They basically told the Houston Chronicle and that's how I found out. | ||
And then they tweeted about it. | ||
It's so insane. | ||
It's so, so crazy. | ||
And Dr. Farrella, I know that you had some resistance as well, that you had actually asked for privileges to care for a patient, and then as a result, you got some pushback. | ||
Are you able to tell me about any of that? | ||
Well, honestly, I gave up privileges at a hospital many, many years ago because I... Really didn't need them anymore. | ||
What was happening was I was on active staff at a hospital locally here and I didn't have enough admission. | ||
And so because they would not count the babies that were born in-house, they were not considered my patients. | ||
And because I did not admit two patients in two years, instead of being applauded that I was keeping my patients healthy and not necessarily needing the hospital, they basically told me they would not allow me to remain on active staff. | ||
So at that time, I just stepped away. | ||
I said, that's fine, you know, and that was that, you know. | ||
But that's the attitude of a lot of the hospitals is you're not making them money. | ||
They don't really want anything to do with you. | ||
And I was a very active physician staff member there. | ||
I was on multiple committees. | ||
You know, I was even department chair at one point. | ||
So, you know, a lot of the stuff that we are seeing now is stuff that has been rolling out for years. | ||
But maybe we just didn't notice it or we didn't really realize it. | ||
Because at the time, I was upset about that, but really I felt, look, I don't want to be there anyway if that's how they're going to treat me. | ||
If they're just treating me as a number and don't really care about my patients and don't care about me, well then I don't need to be there. | ||
Are either of you, I mean many of the other doctors I've talked to have had people investigating their licenses or trying to report to their medical board. | ||
Have both of or either of you faced those same threats or situations? | ||
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I have three complaints against me that are still pending the results of And I have one. | |
And you have one. And how do they base these complaints, just because you're going against the CDC and the FDA, these same government agencies that are actively trying to hide their safety data? | ||
I mean, what reasons do they give? | ||
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My three are, you know, no patient was harmed whatsoever. | |
And it's all COVID and politically related. | ||
It's absolutely ridiculous. | ||
I mean, and you don't know exactly who made the complaint, so it's hard to know exactly why they're complaining, but none of them are for an actual harm to a patient or anything that was really done wrong. | ||
And, Dr. Frawler, you feel like yours was more retaliatory in nature? | ||
No. Yeah, mine actually is concerning a patient that was in the ER and the treating physician refused to treat my patients. | ||
So the parents actually called me and said, you know, we're not getting the treatment that we think we should be getting for our child. | ||
And I spoke with the doc and asked them to transfer care to my care and I would take care of this patient. | ||
The doctor agreed twice that it was okay to transfer care Back to the pediatrician, which was me. | ||
This patient was a patient of mine. | ||
I met the child at my office on a Sunday afternoon, took care of her, did not need any kind of admission data. | ||
And I think really what the issue was, was that the ER doctor wanted to admit her with a diagnosis of possible COVID-19, and yet the child had three negative COVID tests. | ||
So I was I guess stealing some of their money. | ||
I don't know if there's, you know, a reward given to some of the physicians that put those diagnosis down. | ||
I don't know exactly how that all works. | ||
I'm not a part of that system at all. | ||
But what I do care about is how my patient was being treated and she wasn't being treated. | ||
They weren't appropriate. | ||
She has had an asthma attack and they were not treating her asthma. | ||
They told her that she had pneumonia but would not give her antibiotics. | ||
So I Agreed with the parents and I said, come see me. | ||
I will take care of you. | ||
And in two days, she was perfectly fine back to baseline normal. | ||
So she was fine, but you still get investigated, which makes no sense. | ||
So I'm going to ask you what I've asked some other doctors like Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough, like Dr. | ||
Robert Malone. Is this about power? | ||
Is this about money? Or is this about ignorance? | ||
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I think it was... | |
Ignorance to begin with and then a lot of ego and a lot of money. | ||
I have to concur with Dr. | ||
Bowden there because really with my investigation, this has to do with the patient. | ||
The patient wasn't being cared for in the manner that was standard of care. | ||
They refused to give her a nebulizer treatment for an asthma attack and basically their reasoning was because it would spread COVID and the child was negative for COVID. This is ridiculous. | ||
I mean, two years ago we would have never had this problem. | ||
We never would have thought, man, we can't trust our colleagues in a hospital. | ||
That's what blows me away, is that we can't trust our colleagues in the emergency rooms or in the hospitals. | ||
And that is absolutely just downright frightening to me. | ||
What about patients? | ||
Have either of you dealt with patients that have questioned your integrity or your methods? | ||
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I mean, I think... | |
Or has it been more patients seeking after your help because no one else will help them? | ||
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I had sent out an email that kind of caused some controversy saying that I was going to prioritize seeing unvaccinated patients and I sent that out to about over 7,000 patients to send that to and I got some a little... | |
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I'm everywhere. Guest hosting today. | |
So appreciate when I can hop in here and guest host. | ||
We have a wonderful audience. And wonderful guests today, two brave doctors, Dr. | ||
Angelina Forella and Dr. | ||
Mary Bowden, who have faced persecution for standing up for simply wanting to serve their patients. | ||
And Dr. Mary Bowden, you were talking before we had to go to break. | ||
If you can remember what you're talking about, you can finish that out and then I have another question for you. | ||
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Right, so I sent a letter to my patients saying that I was going to prioritize seeing the unvaccinated, and this was because I had a patient come to me saying that her cancer doctor at Houston Methodist told her she needed to find a new urologist. | |
Because she was not vaccinated. | ||
And there were a number of other things, but I sent an email out to about 7,000 people, and the majority of people responded very positively, but I did get a few people that were pretty angry. | ||
Which is crazy because we certainly saw plenty of doctors and hospitals saying they were going to prioritize seeing the vaccinated because this whole problem was the unvaccinated. | ||
Did you see anything like that, Dr. | ||
Farrella, where people were saying that we should prioritize seeing the vaccinated? | ||
Oh yeah, and that's really what prompted my particular practice to explode because we didn't discriminate. | ||
You know, we kept our doors open. | ||
We actually welcomed people that wanted to have a true and honest conversation with the doctor about their health and their health care. | ||
And we partner with our patient families. | ||
We don't dictate to our patient families. | ||
And so I think that's a big difference and it was a breath of fresh air for a lot of people. | ||
And so it ends up happening. | ||
is that they start telling two friends and so on and so on and so on and so we have had just a wonderful positive response to the way we've been treating patients really we've been doing this for over 18 years in my practice but You know, it seems like it's something that is more unusual nowadays, and so people don't feel pressured here. | ||
They come in, they have questions, we answer them as best as we can for them, and they're happy with their service, and that's exactly the way it's supposed to be. | ||
And I think that there's so many people that were seeking out those independent-minded, independent doctors that they could trust. | ||
I mean, because trust was hard to come by through this whole thing, being gaslit by so much and being lied to by the media. | ||
And so, Dr. | ||
Mary Bowden, I know that you were wanting to make efforts to be more independent from the machine, if you will, and kind of have a new practice. | ||
Can you tell me any more about that or your efforts to be a more independent force in this? | ||
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Right. I actually opened my current practice six months before the pandemic began. | |
And I'm a specialist who does not take insurance, which is highly unusual. | ||
It's called direct specialty care. | ||
And I have all my prices on my website. | ||
I am very patient friendly. | ||
I spend much more time with my patients than I did when I took insurance. | ||
And it's just very accessible. | ||
It's very efficient. | ||
And The patients are given the receipts to get reimbursed by their insurance company, but basically I have no third party interference in between me and the patient, no hospital. | ||
I'm not working for the hospital. | ||
I'm not working for a big private equity group that's tracking my productivity. | ||
I don't have any relationships with drug companies influencing what I prescribe. | ||
I don't have drug reps coming in here and giving me samples. | ||
And I don't have insurance companies telling me what kind of tests I can order, what medications I can prescribe, and what kind of operations I can do. | ||
So I absolutely love it, and it's gone over very well with my patients too. | ||
And isn't that to the point that you are actually looking for more help? | ||
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Yes, I am. I actually have another ENT joining me soon, and I'm trying to recruit a primary care doctor to come join me. | |
Awesome. What has your experience been like, Dr. | ||
Forella, in terms of how you've conducted business? | ||
You said that you've gotten more patients from this, right? | ||
Yes. So, you know, two years ago, I was just a solo practitioner, pediatrician, and when the pandemic started, you know, the kids were unaffected, so it really wasn't that big of a deal, but their parents were calling me And their adult family members were calling me to help them because no one else would. | ||
Many of our local hospital-based offices were closed. | ||
They had shut down. They refused to see patients in person. | ||
They refuse to treat sick patients, which is ridiculous. | ||
That's what we went to med school for. | ||
We went to take care of sick people. | ||
And so any of the physicians that were going bankrupt because we were hearing cries of this in our community, they were going bankrupt during a pandemic, which is absolutely ludicrous to me. | ||
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And of course, I just kept saying, well, start seeing patients. | |
This is what we do. We are trained to do this. | ||
So, for us, you know, we just decided that, well, since the kids weren't affected and there are patients that need to be seen, I was more than happy to see the adult patients. | ||
And so, I started to see a great influx of adult patients coming in to be treated and to be seen. | ||
Fairly, of course, treated to the best of our ability with the things that we know how. | ||
And I was treating them for respiratory disorders. | ||
I was treating them to keep their medications that they were on. | ||
And that itself doesn't raise red flags being a pediatrician seeing adults. | ||
Well, you know, in the state of Texas, we have a medical license. | ||
It's not a restricted license. | ||
So I can see any age group as long as it's within my scope. | ||
And I had friends that if I ran into trouble, I could call them and say, hey, help me out with this. | ||
But, you know, for adults that are on chronic medication, they couldn't get to their doctors and couldn't get their medication. | ||
That's ludicrous. That's just scary. | ||
And that's something that should not happen. | ||
A patient should always have access to To the medications that they are used to taking and need to take for certain underlying conditions. | ||
And that's what I was doing. I was just stepping in and filling the void. | ||
Well, what ended up happening is that we now have five practitioners here in the office and four of them take care of adults. | ||
And there's myself, I take care of the kids. | ||
I got back to what I love to do, which is take care of the kids. | ||
And be an advocate for my children in my patient practice. | ||
And, you know, I do see some of the adults. | ||
They got a little attached to me, but I really try to not see the big people because it kind of drive me a little crazy. | ||
I feel like there's a Friends episode or something of one of the characters still seeing their pediatrician as an adult. | ||
It reminds me of that. But let's get back to the pharmacy end of things. | ||
Dr. Bowden, I noticed that you posted on Twitter that there was a pharmacist. | ||
I'm going to say this, because if they're not going to actually dispense what you're requesting them to dispense, then why should they be called a pharmacist? | ||
You kind of doxed them. | ||
So tell me about that on Twitter. | ||
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Well, I've been wanting to do this for a long time, but things have been so crazy, I haven't had time to fight this fight. | |
But now that COVID's calming down, anytime a pharmacist refuses to fill ivermectin, I'm calling them out. | ||
I made two reports today to the Texas Pharmacy Board, and I'm going to call them out on Twitter and fight back because it is completely ludicrous that I can't prescribe my patient ivermectin. | ||
I have tons of clinical experience with this. | ||
I would never prescribe something that was going to hurt somebody. | ||
And for them to interfere with the doctor-patient relationship like that is criminal. | ||
And I'm tired of it. | ||
I've been accommodating them by using other pharmacies, but no longer. | ||
I mean, we have to push back on this. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And we're closing out our segment. | ||
I wanted to let you guys go. | ||
So is there any final thoughts from either of you, Dr. | ||
Angelina Ferrella? | ||
Did you have any final thoughts on pharmacists or anything like that? | ||
Well, and Dr. | ||
Bowden is absolutely correct. | ||
We've had some pushback from the pharmacists of the large corporate pharmacies, you know, and I always have had issues with them over the years, especially with kids, you know, because they're not very familiar with pediatric dosing and dosing quantities and things of that nature. | ||
But in the last two years, it's really been amplified. | ||
And so we have gone to more of the mom and pop shop independent pharmacies as well, just to avoid the headache. | ||
We don't have time for this nonsense. | ||
We really don't. I mean, we were trained to prescribe medication. | ||
They were trained to count the pills, put them in a pill box and hand it over to the patient. | ||
If they're going to put our patient in jeopardy, Then we need to stand up and do something, you know, to stand up for our patients. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And I want to take your phone calls in the final segment of the show. | ||
So I'm going to let the doctors go. | ||
But if they want to help you out, Dr. | ||
Mary Bowden, how do they do that? | ||
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My Twitter feed is md.breathe and my website is breathemd.org. | |
Awesome. Thank you so much. I will link to their contacts in the segment. | ||
Thank you. All right. We are in the final segment of the third hour. | ||
Boy, that time went by fast. | ||
We've been talking about the mutilation and an experimentation of our children. | ||
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Awful, awful, awful. | |
I want to make sure we continue to expose it. | ||
Make sure that the devil worshippers know we're aware of it. | ||
Stay the heck away from our kids, you sick, sick freaks. | ||
Part of that is, of course, Saki Bomb Saki. | ||
She's labeling... | ||
Florida's top doctor, the Surgeon General there, just because he says, you know, stay away from our kids, the first state to officially recommend against the COVID-19 vaccine for healthy children. | ||
She calls him a conspiracy theorist, this Harvard-trained physician with loads of experience, a full bio, Harvard-educated doctor. | ||
Paragraph upon paragraph of experience, and she just says he's peddling conspiracy theorists. | ||
But, you know, what's crazy about that is if you look to the CDC and you see their latest tweet, the CDC itself says, who is more likely to get very sick from COVID? Older adults, 65 and up. | ||
People who are not physically active. | ||
Maybe they didn't want to say fat, so they just put physically active, you know, because we don't want to state the obvious. | ||
We might be offensive. So they say people were not physically active, and it goes on and on. | ||
You know what's not on here? | ||
On the CDC's tweet? | ||
Children! Children are not most likely to get sick. | ||
But they waited until now to target who's actually most likely to get sick from COVID-19. | ||
What is with the walkbacks? | ||
Is it they're trying to protect themselves in some fashion? | ||
And then, of course, we saw also this week the CDC director admitting the vaccine is not 95% effective, as she had claimed, and that she was overly optimistic. | ||
So I pointed out that, you know, all those times that they said, settled science, this is settled science, but it's settled science, was just admitted to by Rochelle Walensky that it was just optimism. | ||
OK, your settled science was optimism. | ||
That's great. And then we know that the Pfizer shot protected fewer than two in 10 kids, according to the New York Health Department. | ||
But yet we have Jen Psaki calling the Florida Surgeon General, who's now rejecting vaccine for healthy children, a conspiracy theorist. | ||
OK, yeah, that makes sense. Even when New York Health Department admits that it does nothing for kids. | ||
You got Republicans getting fined for not wearing masks, you know, masks that, what's her name, Lena Wang or something? | ||
I can't even remember from CNN. They're a little star, star contributor. | ||
She was saying that the cloth masks are nothing more than face decorations, and that's all you saw ever in Congress. | ||
All you ever see in school is the stupid cloth masks, but we're going to pretend... | ||
Continue to pretend like they work. | ||
So let's get to your phone calls to finish out the show. | ||
Like I said, Stephen from Florida wanted to weigh in on the mutilation of our children. | ||
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Stephen. Stephen from Florida. | |
You're on there. Good evening, Christy. | ||
Okay, so what I want to do is mention, first of all, my heart goes out to Jeff younger. | ||
And I'm a father of eight children. | ||
And we have two in heaven. | ||
And this is what I want to relate. | ||
We had a child that died at age two and a half at Texas Children's Hospital when we were living in the area. | ||
And the thing is, we had a vulture from CPS, which I called Child Predatory Satanists, because that's what they are, showed up at our door. | ||
At the behest of one of the underling doctors, the head doctor told them that when they approached her, back off, leave us alone, we're traumatized. | ||
But this underling felt that their duty to report us for child abuse and medical neglect, even though there was nothing that we did wrong. | ||
It was just of natural causes. | ||
I say that relating to Jeff's situation and this whole thing with the LGBTQ agenda and, you know, molesting of our children mentally, emotionally, you know, physically and spiritually, I want to give you some homework to do, Christy. Have you ever heard of Dr. | ||
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Judith Reisman? I don't think so. | |
Dr. Judith Reisman? | ||
Yeah, it's R-E-I-S-M-A-N. If you go to drjudithreisman.com, she has been the David in the fight against this Goliath of the attack on our children going all the way back to probably the 70s or 60s. | ||
And what she did was unearth the whole root cause of what we are now facing with this issue. | ||
And that's a guy named Alfred Kinsey. | ||
It was during the 30s through 50s, funded by the Rockefellers, of course, and tied in with Aleister Crowley and a whole bunch of stuff. | ||
If you get her documentary, it's three hours. | ||
It's called The Kinsey Syndrome. | ||
She actually went on the Phil Donahue show in 1980, I believe it was. | ||
And went up against the guy that filmed what Kinsey was doing, where he was taking children as young as two months old that the parents gave to him, and he had them strapped down and was having his buddies molest them for up to 24 hours at a time, and then he called the results orgasm. | ||
And his thing was to take one of the most notorious pedophiles in history, who was Sigmund Freud, that you guys have covered there, who brought forth the premise that children are sexual from birth. | ||
And Kinsey ran with this. | ||
He got all the laws on the books against sex crimes changed. | ||
And so now, they're normalizing all this. | ||
And so, but it all goes back to the work that Kinsey did. | ||
And he actually went on speaking tours throughout the world as the world's foremost sexologist. | ||
See, a lot of people don't know about this guy. | ||
He's quoted more times than even psychologists in sex crimes cases. | ||
And, you know, Jeff brought up about the psychologist. | ||
Yeah. This all ties together with, like I said, Sigmund Freud. | ||
But I would really encourage people out there to go to Dr. | ||
Reisman's website. She actually died last year. | ||
But she was just a giant in this fight. | ||
She's the main one that spearheaded exposing what's been going on with the pedophile, porn, | ||
satanic agenda. | ||
It's so crazy to think it's been going on this long and it's certainly reared its ugly | ||
head more than ever. | ||
Thank you for the tip, but we do need to get to a couple more phone calls. | ||
But thank you so much, Stephen, for your tip on what to research. | ||
Rick from Indiana, you're on the air. | ||
Hi, how are you doing? Good, how are you? | ||
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I've been trying to get a hold of you guys and call you guys for a long time, but this is finally the first chance I had to get in here. | |
Well, lucky you. You got stuck with the third wheel, like the last call. | ||
Sorry you didn't get Alex, Owen, or Harrison. | ||
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You're stuck with me, but welcome to the show anyways. | |
I don't know where to start. | ||
First of all, I need to let you guys know a little bit about me. | ||
I've been involved in politics since 1984, developing counter-policies to everything that New World Order's been doing. | ||
Well, I've got drafted plans on how to reverse everything that they've done. | ||
Next, I need to let you know about everything started in 2020 with COVID. I've got counter information on how to fix that entire issue. | ||
Scientists in the past, doctors in the past, as well as others in the past, knew about this problem that was going to occur in the 1930s. | ||
Albert Einstein, Rural Reif, and Nikola Tesla all had The counter to COVID. Frequency harmonics is what does it. | ||
I got the frequencies to the COVID vaccine itself. | ||
I've reversed engineered it and it works. | ||
But that's not the only thing. | ||
Everything that they've been trying to do can be fixed and reversed by reversing the polarity and more. | ||
How do we find out more information? | ||
Because we're not going to have enough time to get through all of your stuff. | ||
How can we find out more information about what you've uncovered? | ||
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Well, the thing about it is, is I don't use the internet anymore because of everything that's going on over there. | |
So, basically, I use a post office box for people to communicate with me anymore. | ||
Because I know it can be monitored in some degree. | ||
But at the same time, I don't want anything to get... | ||
It's easier for me to contact you guys at this point. | ||
If I have an address to contact you, I can send you some information in regards to everything that I know. | ||
Yeah, let's do that. | ||
Thank you for your phone call, Rick. | ||
Pass along your information to the producers, or they can give you a PO box or something to send us your information. | ||
Thank you, Rick, for your phone call. | ||
Let's go to Bone Crusher, FEMA Region 10. | ||
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Hey, Christy. Great to be talking to you. | |
Let me just say, I've talked to Owen, Harrison, and Alex, and I'm more than happy to be stuck with you today. | ||
Thank you. Keep up. | ||
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Keep that up. Yep. | |
I want to wish you a happy International Women's Day. | ||
You're the type of woman that we really need. | ||
We don't need these people going around trying to break records that still have penises and stuff claiming that they're women. | ||
That stuff's just ridiculous. | ||
Can we celebrate actual biological women on International Women's Day, please? | ||
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Exactly. And just, yeah, I want everybody to just pray for Owen and just wish him the best with what's going on. | |
That's just ridiculous. And Bonecrusher out. | ||
Have a good day. Thank you so much for your phone call. | ||
Thank you for making me feel good. | ||
As I close out the show, you never do know when you're going to get to see me. | ||
Might be another month before I sit in this chair again, but I'm always happy to do it. | ||
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How did we get in here? I just caught you, American. | |
You visited Bandai Video. | ||
Oh, Mark Zuckerberg and others angry at you. | ||
Do what CNN says and do not visit Bandai Video or I have to hurt you. |