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Let's not forget that the Democrats and the deep state are still holding political prisoners | ||
in a DC gulag, treating them like violent terrorist criminals when they're just American | ||
patriots like Joe Biggs. | ||
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Bye. | |
Staff Sergeant Joseph Biggs was born during the ominous year of 1984. | ||
What he and hundreds of other patriots, now political prisoners, have experienced over the course of a year due to the tyrannical Democratic Party for merely questioning a clearly rigged presidential election, utilizing their First Amendment rights backed by the unyielding intent of the Declaration of Independence would make George Orwell's skin crawl. | ||
Joe Biggs is an American hero. | ||
He's a war hero. | ||
He fought in two wars in both Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
Two purple hearts. | ||
So he served bravely, honorably as a member of the U.S. Army. | ||
And now he's a political prisoner. | ||
He's rotting in a D.C. jail. | ||
Because, I mean, if anything, this may be a misdemeanor. | ||
He didn't vandalize property on January 6th. | ||
He didn't hurt anybody. He didn't threaten anybody. | ||
He didn't have any frickin' weapons. | ||
And he certainly didn't try to overthrow the United States government. | ||
And I think the most heartbreaking aspect of this whole situation is he hasn't seen his daughter in over a year. | ||
And they're looking at putting Joe Biggs in prison for 20 plus years, okay? | ||
And I can tell you... | ||
That his daughter means the world to him. | ||
That's everything to him. | ||
Now, Joe Biggs is a tough guy. | ||
He's a combat veteran. | ||
But this is absolutely crushing him. | ||
You cannot get that time back. | ||
We kind of saw the metamorphosis of a guy who... | ||
Was a big patriot, really believed in everything he was kind of told from the mainstream media perspective. | ||
And then when this happened to a guy he knew, a guy he considered his friend, and the way he was being talked about in the media, he started having a shift like, oh wait, what we're seeing... | ||
On the mainstream is not real life. | ||
He got really woken up quick. | ||
I think that really... And he kind of did a fast-forward approach because then I think it went back to things he saw serving in two different theaters of war. | ||
He's like, oh, wait, maybe that's why we were doing these things and not... | ||
We're not really there to help these people. | ||
We're here to just spend money, essentially. | ||
Joe... Recently, Biden spoke of liberty and the regime change of a dictator while in Ukraine. | ||
But history and truth will ultimately separate fact from hypocrisy. | ||
A dictator! Bent on rebuilding an empire will never erase a people's love for liberty. | ||
Brutality will never grind down their will to be free. | ||
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Hey everybody, Pastor Kevin, the Patriot Pastor. | |
I'm here at the Seminole County Jail. | ||
We are here with a few protesters. | ||
They decided to have a gathering to protest the release of Joe Biggs by sending him to the Washington, D.C. jail. | ||
We're here to say you just can't do what you want to do. | ||
You just can't steal an election and get away with it. | ||
They're being held pretrial for almost an entire year, waiting in solitary confinement with half rations of food. | ||
They're being starved. We're still here. | ||
We're still thinking about you. | ||
We're still praying for you. | ||
We're still fighting for you. | ||
We got this, Joe. | ||
Joe Biggs is in a 30-day administrative lockdown at the Alexandria Detention Center. | ||
And he has filed an appeal opposing the government's motion to delay the start of his trial date, which is May the 18th. | ||
If you can... Please visit GiveSendGo.com backslash Joe Biggs to add to his legal funds, which are desperately needed. | ||
And please support Infowars.com as we continue to be in the crosshairs of a January 6th committee hell-bent on silencing the voice of patriots. | ||
Biggs, of course, represents hundreds of patriots and ultimately millions of Americans who will all be thrown in a feces and blood-drenched gulag and cut off from their God-given civil liberties due to a country half-asleep and America's first bona fide dictator inhabiting the Oval Office. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
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You won't stop, as you see me laying face down It's a hard time to do it, it's too hard | ||
Well ladies and gentlemen, you are here on Tuesday, March 29th, 2022 | ||
It's the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsTour.com. | ||
I'm your host, Owen Troyer, with you for the next three hours. | ||
You just saw the report from John Bowne on one of the Democrat political prisoners, Joe Biggs, who continues to rotten away in a jail cell. | ||
Joe Biggs made the mistake of being an American patriot and conservative and supporting Trump. | ||
He should have been an Antifa member. | ||
He should have been a Black Lives Matter rider. | ||
He should have burned buildings and looted and committed crimes and assaults. | ||
And he would have been released from jail. | ||
And that would have been all the trouble he would have gone through. | ||
But because he was there on January 6th, he still rots away in a jail cell like so many others. | ||
And it's just so sad that, really, these political prisoners in America can't get any coverage except at the Gateway Pundit, right here at Infowars, and maybe every once in a while Newsmax will pick it up. | ||
Maybe every once in a while a Congress member might pop in, but it's pretty much just being ignored. | ||
Political prisoners in the U.S. by the Democrat Party. | ||
And then we have to sit here and listen to them preach about tolerance and how they don't want people in jail and freedom and liberty. | ||
And when they riot and protest, it's a good thing. | ||
But when we do it, you end up in jail for your whole life and being tortured. | ||
It's really sad stuff. | ||
So you saw that. | ||
We've got a lot of news here today, a lot of video clips. | ||
We're going to play an entire exchange between Matt Gaetz and the FBI cyber chief in the next segment where the FBI has had access to Hunter Biden's laptop since December 2019. | ||
They've obviously been covering it up and not wanting to investigate any further or make public knowledge of what's been discovered It's the protection of the Biden crime family. | ||
And so the cyber chief today claims he has no idea. | ||
A Hunter Biden laptop, where, when, how, who, what? | ||
I don't know anything about that. | ||
Come on! As Matt Gaetz gives him the what for. | ||
So we're going to play that entire exchange coming up in the next segment. | ||
You've also got the new trend, which I think you'd have to tip your cap to Alex Stein on this one. | ||
I mean, I went to city councils, and I did a lot of city council speeches. | ||
I did do the one dressed as Antifa, but it wasn't really comedy. | ||
I would go seriously and address serious issues. | ||
So going and doing just a full-on satirical SNL-style skit, I think you'd give credit. | ||
Alex Stein, I'd say, probably invented that. | ||
He created that genre that's going gangbusters now. | ||
And so, well, what went down in the Plano city council? | ||
Today is just going to have you riding with laughter. | ||
And it's not just Alex Stein anymore. | ||
Now you've got Cassidy Campbell who's doing such great work. | ||
And you've got the great Mark Dice with his green hair. | ||
Oh yes! So it's this weird thing where you understand using comedy is always a great weapon against evil. | ||
So you somehow have to balance and nurture that with the righteous anger that you feel towards what's being done to your country. | ||
Because that's the thing is, I can sit here and I can cover the news and it can be just a matter-of-fact thing. | ||
Like, yeah, this is going on. | ||
Your country's being destroyed. | ||
But I kind of take that personally. | ||
I kind of don't want to live in a future that's like where Venezuela is at right now. | ||
And it just reminds me of something that I experienced yesterday that maybe I'll share with you today. | ||
It's just everything wrong with America. | ||
We've also got the rapper Severe coming on with us in the second hour. | ||
The individual who did Alex Jones was right. | ||
You may have heard that over our breaks. | ||
I wanted to give him a little love on the air for that great song that we've used on breaks for so long now. | ||
And then David Sinclair from Volta Wireless. | ||
We're going to be discussing... | ||
Because we're going to be discussing privacy because it's a serious issue on your cell phone, it's a serious issue on your computer, and there's different layers of protections and types of protections, but they're trying to build an entire infrastructure of wireless communications that is protected in its roots. | ||
Part of the infrastructure is the privacy and protection that you're not getting on the major Android and Apple phones and apps that basically make you sign your life away if you want to download an app or use the phone. | ||
So that's coming up in the third hour. | ||
And then I've got all these stacks of news, the White House and the Biden administration and the FBI covering up the Biden laptop story and what Hunter's been up to. | ||
Where is Hunter, by the way, as Biden is sending tens of billions of dollars to Ukraine? | ||
Which brings me back to my frustration that I'm going to explain just a little story of something that I went through yesterday, which is not odd for me. | ||
It was just it was something about in that moment. | ||
And it just hit me like, wow, why are we living like this? | ||
The continuation of what appear to be vaccine side effects, and I read these stories and I understand Look, there's big names now. | ||
Every day, folks, big names. | ||
Big name individuals, whether it's Taylor Hawkins from the Foo Fighters or the top two golfers in the world or whatever, it's every day big names, big name individuals, celebrities, sports stars, are having what appear to be vaccine side effects. | ||
And here's the problem that I'm seeing with these stories that I'm going to cover. | ||
Obviously, you can't avoid this narrative now. | ||
With the increasing of the heart problems and the blood clots and the deaths and the vaccine skepticism, which is a lot of people, and it's very prevalent on the internet, you can't avoid that narrative. | ||
You can't avoid it. | ||
So now they're coming up with excuses for every individual that has a heart attack or a blood clot or dies suddenly. | ||
They've all got the excuses. | ||
And the problem is they're still not being fully honest with what is being proposed here. | ||
Yeah, you know, these individuals I'm covering later today, sure, they may have had some other problems, but why can't it be considered that the vaccine was a contributor in the advancement of their heart problems or their blood clotting? | ||
Why is that just thrown out the window? | ||
So we've got that going on and some other news. | ||
But here's what happened yesterday. | ||
I'm at a 7-Eleven. | ||
Just outside of Austin in an area that, you know, shouldn't be downtrodden. | ||
It's Austin. It's a booming economy. | ||
It's a growing population, people moving here. | ||
And it's 7-Eleven. | ||
I mean, I'm pretty sure 7-Eleven was started in America and is probably worth billions of dollars is my guess. | ||
And then here you are in Austin. | ||
And I go to the 7-Eleven and I pull up. | ||
And immediately you can tell that the whole place is just going to hell. | ||
And it's basically an asshole. | ||
As Trump would say, I guess. | ||
And there's a homeless woman outside begging for money. | ||
And half the gas pumps are out of gas. | ||
And it's just horrible. | ||
And you can see there's trash everywhere. | ||
And there's stains on the building and all this stuff. | ||
The car wash is broke down. | ||
I can't even put gas into my car because the card reader's not working, so I gotta go in. | ||
And then so this homeless woman who was just outside begging for money, she comes in right before me now, and she puts her hands in the hand sanitizer thing. | ||
She has a handful of hand sanitizer and just drinks it. | ||
Just drinks a handful of sanitizer and then goes right to the liquor... | ||
Refrigerator, the beer storage, and grabs a six-pack of booze that she's gonna pay with the money that she just raised begging for cash. | ||
I'm just like, what? And I'm just hit with this. | ||
It's like the gas station is completely falling apart. | ||
The people in it are completely falling apart. | ||
Or they're just trying to, you know, they get off work. | ||
They're trying to fill their car or get a snack or get a drink or whatever and head home. | ||
They can't even do that. | ||
There's one cashier working. | ||
So the line is out the door. | ||
I mean, the whole place is just a mess. | ||
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I'm just like, why do we live like this? | |
What is the deal? This should be the richest, most prosperous country on the planet. | ||
And Austin, Texas, one of the most booming economies. | ||
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And I'm living in a damn crap hole. | |
I can't get service. | ||
I can't get gas. | ||
The whole place is littered. | ||
Homeless people drinking from hand sanitizer. | ||
And then you sit there and you're like, oh yeah, that's right. | ||
Joe Biden just gave another $10 billion to Ukraine, so I have to live in Swaller. | ||
You know, I'm going to go to this Matt Gaetz clip with the FBI cyber chief here shortly, but just in the break, the crew is commenting on my little story there at the end, and like, yeah, did you see the videos in New York and on the subway and everything, and You know, we do such a good job here at InfoWars in our 10 hours a day. | ||
And if I know... | ||
Usually we pretty much cover everything. | ||
And if I know somebody else has already covered something, I won't cover it again on the show. | ||
But it all ties in. | ||
It's like, yeah, why do we live like this? | ||
Why do we put up with this on the New York subway or the Chicago subway or downtown? | ||
Or you go to a ball game in your city and it's just... | ||
It's like, why is it like this? | ||
Something... We should be... | ||
I mean, we should be like on... | ||
Like, curious red alert. | ||
Like, what is going on here? | ||
Is our country collapsing? | ||
Something seems... It's weird. | ||
It's like something's been switched off where we just ignore this when these should be sirens going off, these should be alarm bells going off, watching society and civilization just deteriorate away around us. | ||
I mean, I could sit here and tell stories all day. | ||
I'm sure you could, too. We could play the videos all day. | ||
But see, somehow we're numb to it, and it's the technology, it's the chemicals and food and water, and we're just witnessing the societal breakdown and the deterioration, and we just ignore it and act like it's not going to affect us or it's not a bigger problem. | ||
But yeah, I mean, you just look at all this stuff that the crew has on the screen here. | ||
But I want to play this full exchange for you. | ||
This is Matt Gaetz, who is getting into it here. | ||
With the FBI cyber chief over the Hunter Biden laptop, which we now know is real, which, well, I guess we always knew is real, but now everybody admits is real. | ||
They didn't want to admit it until after the election for obvious reasons. | ||
Now they're all admitting it. | ||
But the FBI cyber chief seems to have no idea where the laptop is, who it is, what it is. | ||
Oh, I don't know anything. | ||
The Bidens? Who's that? | ||
So here's the full exchange, six minutes, between Matt Gaetz and the FBI cyber chief. | ||
So where is it? The laptop. | ||
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Sir, I'm not here to talk about the laptop. | |
I'm here to talk about the FBI cyber program. | ||
You are the assistant director of FBI cyber. | ||
I want to know where Hunter Biden's laptop is. | ||
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Where is it? Sir, I don't know that answer. | |
That is astonishing to me. | ||
Has FBI cyber assessed whether or not Hunter Biden's laptop could be a point of vulnerability allowing America's enemies to hurt our country? | ||
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Sir, the FBI's cyber program is based off of what's codified in Title 18, Section 1030, a code which talks about computer intrusions, right, using nefarious intent. | |
You've talked about passwords here. | ||
I mean, Hunter Biden's password on his laptop was Hunter02. | ||
He drops it off at... | ||
I'm holding the receipt from Max Computer Repair, where in December 2019, they turned over this laptop to the FBI. And what now you're telling me right here is that as the assistant director of FBI Cyber, you don't know where this is after it was turned over to you three years ago. | ||
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Yes, sir. That's an accurate statement. | |
How are Americans supposed to trust that you can protect us from the next colonial pipeline if it seems that you can't locate a laptop that was given to you three years ago from the first family, potentially creating vulnerabilities for our country? | ||
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Sir, it's not in the purview of my investigative responsibilities. | |
But that is shocking that you wouldn't, as the Assistant Director of Cyber, know whether or not there are international business deals, kickbacks, shakedowns, that are on this laptop that would make the first family suspect to some sort of compromise. | ||
Mr. Assistant Director, have you assessed whether or not the first family is compromised as a result of the Hunter Biden laptop? | ||
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Sir, as a representative of the FBI cyber program, it is not in the realm of my responsibilities to deal with the questions that you're asking me. | |
Has anyone at FBI cyber been asked to make assessments whether or not the laptop creates a point of vulnerability? | ||
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Sir, we have multiple lines of investigative responsibility in the FBI. They're all available on public sources. | |
Well, I would think you'd know this one. | ||
I mean, I would think that if the president's son, who does international business deals, referencing the now president with the Chinese, with Ukrainians, I mean, have you assessed whether or not the Hunter Biden laptop gives Russia the ability to harm our country? | ||
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Sir, again... | |
We can do this back and forth for the next couple of minutes. | ||
I don't have any information about the Hunter Biden laptop or the... | ||
Should you? I mean, you're the assistant director of FBI Cyber. | ||
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By the block and line chart? | |
No, sir, I should not. Who should we put in that chair to ask questions about this laptop that FBI has had for three years? | ||
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Sir, I'm not in a position to make a recommendation. | |
So you don't have it. | ||
You don't know who has it. | ||
You don't know where it is. | ||
You're the assistant director. You know, earlier you talked about whether or not you were the Grant Hill or the Christian Leighton. | ||
It sounds like you're the Chris Webber trying to call a timeout when you don't have one. | ||
Who is it? Do you even know who has it? | ||
Do you know who we should put in that chair to ask these questions to? | ||
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No sir, I don't know who has it. | |
Well, could you find out and tell us? | ||
You're going to have to give us briefings thanks to Mr. | ||
Liu and Mr. Massey's question about whether or not the FBI was taking a $5 million test drive on the Pegasus system that was being used to target people in politics, people in government, people in the media, people in American life. | ||
So will you commit to give us a briefing as the Assistant Director of FBI Cyber as to where the laptop is, whether or not it's a point of vulnerability, whether or not the American people should wonder whether or not the first family is compromised? | ||
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Sir, I'd be happy to take your request back to our office. | |
Gosh, I mean, will you advocate for that briefing? | ||
You will? | ||
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I will be happy to take your request back to the FBI headquarters. | |
Do you believe that that is a briefing that the Congress is worthy of having, I guess? | ||
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Sir, I'm not going to answer that question. | |
I'm here to talk. The invitation says... | ||
Oversight of the FBI's cyber division. | ||
It does not say anything... | ||
Well, right, but I mean, this is a cyber asset. | ||
This is a point of vulnerability. | ||
If there are passwords, if there are business deals, if there are references to things that could harm our country, like, you can't even sit here right now and say that you know that there's not a point of vulnerability. | ||
Maybe there are other crimes, maybe there are tax issues or whatever, but as it relates to... | ||
I mean, is the first family sufficient cyber infrastructure to protect... | ||
You don't even know if they're compromised. | ||
Tell you what, Mr. Chairman, I seek unanimous consent to enter into the record of this committee the contents of Hunter Biden's laptop, which I'm in possession of. | ||
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I'm not... | |
Now here's Nadler not knowing what to do. | ||
There's no objection to that. I can't say no objection. | ||
There's a corrupt Jerry Nadler trying to cover it up. | ||
I've never had... | ||
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I will object pending further investigation. | |
What's the basis of that objection? | ||
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It's the unanimous consent request, and I object... | |
Very well, I have a subsequent question. | ||
Mr. Chairman, I seek unanimous consent to enter into the record the receipt... | ||
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It may very well be entered into the record after we look at it further. | |
Very well, Mr. Chairman, I have a subsequent unanimous consent. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
Mr. Chairman, I seek unanimous consent to enter into the record the receipt from the Department of Justice... | ||
Mr. Chairman, this is Mr. Deming. | ||
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Am I next? Or am I next? | |
Without objection... | ||
And there you see the Democrats trying to move on and stonewall and cover it all up, Jerry Nadler. | ||
Wow. So, who does the FBI answer to? | ||
Well, the answer is Congress. | ||
But they don't seem willing to answer to Congress. | ||
And then he says, sir, you invited me here for a... | ||
Oversight hearing on FBI Cyber Division. | ||
And it's like, yeah, that's what we're doing. | ||
What are you doing with the Biden laptop? | ||
Where is it? Where's the investigation? | ||
Who can we question? He says, sir, I'm not here to do this. | ||
I'm here to discuss oversight of the FBI Cyber Division. | ||
It's like, that's what we're doing. | ||
Now here's the same questions. | ||
Sir, I'm not here to answer that. | ||
Time's up. Nadler says, nope, can't enter into the record. | ||
You just witnessed political corruption right there. | ||
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Meanwhile, there's more evidence that Joe Biden is a pedophile than that I committed any crimes on January 6th. | ||
I mean, do I have to play all the footage from C-SPAN of him grabbing kids and sniffing kids and grabbing their hair and literally grabbing their crotches? | ||
And sometimes they wince away when he whispers little somethings in their ear. | ||
Yeah, is it frustrating that there's more evidence of major crimes and international crimes on the Hunter Biden laptop, but the FBI just looks the other way and, no, they don't know anything. | ||
We've never seen anything, nothing here, but they'll spend millions of dollars and thousands of hours trying to destroy me and my life. | ||
And then, no, barely any other media outlets out there will even touch us because, oh, it's Infowars. | ||
Oh, it's Owen Troy of Infowars. | ||
We're not going to come to his defense. Yeah, it's frustrating, but I'll tell you this. | ||
I have a will to be free just like you do, and that overwhelms any of the frustration by far. | ||
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All right, I want to look at this video here because we're starting to see slowly but surely | ||
people are just, they're rising up, they're going to city council whether they're doing | ||
a real rant or they're doing some of the comedy skits which we will also play later today. | ||
But local people are taking action and the more they're taking action, the more they're | ||
realizing the government, well, pretty much hates them and is definitely not working in | ||
their favor and is extremely corrupt. | ||
And so in Boston, they had a meeting with some business owners, and I would imagine that this is having something to do with some COVID protocols, and some people don't like what they've been demanding to do. | ||
So the Boston mayor... | ||
Knew that this meeting was going to get overwhelmed. | ||
They actually did something similar here in Austin. | ||
I don't know if it was malcontented, but this one appears to have been. | ||
Where they changed the venue last minute, the Boston mayor that is, changed the venue last minute so that the business owners could not be a part of the meeting and she didn't have to deal with them. | ||
And so some of these business owners found that out the hard way and this is what followed in clip six. | ||
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This is an exclusive list. | |
I'm not in charge of the list. | ||
They're North End Liaison. | ||
Invited. We would like to listen in. | ||
Hey, Johnny, how come you're not on the list? | ||
Hey guys, so we only have so much room. | ||
Why don't we pick a bigger room? There's only so much room for us to be able to do it. | ||
There's bigger rooms in their home. | ||
So you elected the people that are in your favor, John? | ||
John, that's what you did, John. | ||
John, you're selling out the neighborhood, buddy. | ||
And this is illegal. We are members of this community and we want to take part, okay? | ||
So pick up a bigger room. | ||
Let's find a bigger room and let's be able to all listen in. | ||
You have the people who are on your side. | ||
We have the people who are on our side. | ||
We like to meet with the mayor. | ||
We like to do it in polite fashion, but she needs a bigger room. | ||
She picked a small room only for friends and family. | ||
We have friends and we have family and we'd like to hear what she has to say. | ||
The people that you elected to join you do not represent us. | ||
Nikki Brown doesn't represent us. | ||
We represent ourselves and we'd like to be heard. | ||
Okay? And we'd like to partake. | ||
She cannot have a neighborhood meeting about the businesses without including the businesses. | ||
We are the businesses, and we would like to be included, okay? | ||
And this is a tyranny, what she's doing. | ||
And she's doing it behind our backs, and we would like to be heard, please. | ||
Who made the list? Who made the list? | ||
How come the business... No, this is about the business owners of the North End. | ||
There's a lot of people there who are not business owners, okay? | ||
Including you. All right? | ||
Benetti, D'Amico, okay? | ||
We are business owners. We would like to be heard. | ||
Okay? Those are all we're asking for. | ||
And if not heard, we at least like to listen. | ||
And she picked the smallest police in the building to have a meeting because she doesn't want us there. | ||
And we want to be there. And the media wants us to be there. | ||
So we have voices. | ||
We have plenty of mothers in our group. | ||
That are suffering because of the decisions that she's making for our businesses. | ||
We have plenty of employees who have families who are suffering from her mandate on us only, 100 businesses that you help, an Italian member of our community, okay? | ||
And we would like to at least peacefully listen to what she has to say. | ||
She has no right, listen, this, folks, is not democracy, okay? | ||
This is not democracy, okay? | ||
Democracy includes everyone. | ||
All of us. | ||
This is not democracy. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is not democracy. | ||
Officers, you know this is not democracy. | ||
She's doing the same to you as she does to us. | ||
That's right. | ||
We want to be seen. | ||
We want to be seen. | ||
So I love watching this great awakening that we're witnessing. | ||
I love watching American patriots realizing that they've been wronged and we're being abused by our government. | ||
We've got corrupt leaders and liars and just all the other bad things that people are waking up to. | ||
But I just get concerned if it's not too little too late. | ||
I mean, they are in the process, wittingly or unwillingly, of collapsing the US dollar. | ||
And our leadership is either so corrupt or incompetent or both that they don't even seem to mind. | ||
They don't even seem to care. They're actually helping. | ||
They're encouraging Russia and China and Saudi Arabia and the UAE and India to To form agreements and to stop doing deals with oil and the US dollar and to cut the US out of all their deals and all of their negotiating. | ||
They're celebrating that. | ||
They're encouraging that. They're part of that. | ||
And the big thing that they tell us to worry about is Ukraine right now. | ||
Ukraine is your biggest problem. | ||
Not you can't afford to live. | ||
Not you can't afford to fill your car with gas. | ||
Not you just go out in the city and it just looks like a damn hellhole. | ||
Not the homelessness. Not the drug abuse. | ||
Not all the death. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. It's Ukraine. | ||
Your biggest concern. | ||
And why is it Ukraine? Because that's where they run so many of their corrupt dealings, folks. | ||
So you're literally being told by the media and the White House that Ukraine is the biggest story for you to worry about because that's where the Biden crime family commits so many crimes and money laundering acts. | ||
So your entire future is being robbed from you. | ||
Your entire control of your destiny is being destroyed right now. | ||
And you're being tricked to focus on Ukraine because that's where Biden wants you to look. | ||
And that's where the New World Order wants you to look because they want to protect their criminal activities there. | ||
Meanwhile, they're collapsing the U.S. dollar. | ||
Yeah, we might be in the twilight zone. | ||
We might just be living in the twilight zone, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Matt Gaetz has just proposed new legislation here. | ||
A new resolution, rather. | ||
I'm going to read directly here. | ||
Today, U.S. Congressman Matt Gaetz will introduce the Spook Who Cried Wolf Resolution, the House Resolution to Identify To identifiably bar security clearances for 51 intelligence officials who publicly signed a letter decrying the contents of Hunter Biden's laptop as Russian disinformation on October 19, 2020. Fifty-one former intelligence officials signed a letter titled, Public Statement on the Hunter Biden Emails, which claimed Hunter Biden's emails were part of a Russian information operation following the censorship of the New York Post's expose on the emails by big tech and media tycoons. | ||
The New York Times confirmed the legitimacy of the emails on March 17, 2022. | ||
As of March 22, 2022, four of the 51 signatories maintained their support for the erroneous letter. | ||
The Spook Who Cried Wolf resolution is co-sponsored by U.S. representatives Andy Biggs, Dan Bishop, Louie Gohmert, Paul Gosar, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Thomas Massey. | ||
So that's just a short expert from the full resolution, but that's a great resolution. | ||
Matt Gaetz is on the right path. | ||
And here's what's so frustrating about it. | ||
Why is it that, oh, it's the New York Times, they confirm it, so now it's real? | ||
Well, what if the New York Times never confirmed it? | ||
It'd still be real! | ||
It always was! | ||
So it's all really interesting timing. | ||
And they admit it's real, all the photos and everything that's leaked, a lot of it, I mean, you want to talk about the inappropriate images. | ||
Is it bait? Is there something else going on? | ||
I mean, is there legitimate inquiries? | ||
Why is the New York Times interested in it now? | ||
But then the FBI just says, oh, we have no idea. | ||
This is supposed to be an oversight meeting. | ||
And they're like, yeah, we're doing oversight right now. | ||
Where's the laptop? It's like, I'm not here to talk about the laptop. | ||
I thought this was oversight. | ||
What do you think oversight looks like? | ||
Here we are, asking you questions. | ||
What's going on? You won't answer. | ||
We can't do oversight because you don't answer any questions. | ||
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What am I going to know about a laptop? | |
I just work in the cyber division of the FBI. I mean, a laptop. | ||
I'm just here for an oversight. | ||
Stop asking me questions. | ||
We're here to protect the Bidens. | ||
You know that. Come on, man. Just take it easy on me. | ||
And then... Jerry Nadler and the Democrats interrupt Matt Gaetz and he's like, We don't accept... | ||
We don't accept the Hunter Biden hard drive as congressional record. | ||
We don't accept it. | ||
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We don't accept it. | |
Oh. So much for worrying about Russian collusion and... | ||
It's just so corrupt, man. | ||
It's just so unbelievably corrupt. | ||
Trump calls on Vladimir Putin to release Hunter Biden's corrupt dealings with oligarchs. | ||
Former President Donald Trump is calling on Russian President Vladimir Putin to release information detailing Hunter Biden's corrupt dealings with Eastern European oligarchs. | ||
In an interview with Just the News television show on Real America's Voice airing Tuesday, Trump explained how Hunter was given $3.5 million by the wife of Moscow's mayor a decade ago that was detailed in a 2020 Senate report. | ||
Trump's quote, Would know the answer to that. | ||
I think he should release it. | ||
I think we should know the answer. | ||
You're not allowed to investigate the Biden crime family. | ||
There's too much sordid information there. | ||
They know too much. | ||
Who is Hunter Biden blackmailing? | ||
Do you notice, again, people are going to pick up on this eventually. | ||
Notice how a lot of the stuff Epstein was doing, Hunter Biden is doing? | ||
I mean, the filming of himself with all the women, the filming of himself having the sex and the multiple women and the drugs and what appear to be maybe minors and family members. | ||
I mean, why is he filming all this? | ||
Why is he capturing all this? | ||
What is he doing when he's not on camera? | ||
Why is he bragging in messages and emails and recorded phone messages about how he makes deals with international billionaires and gives 10% to his dad? | ||
And then the FBI says, we don't know anything about that. | ||
That's not, what? I'm just a cyber division of the FBI. I don't know about a laptop. | ||
And then Jerry Nather says, we're stopping this hearing right now, and we're not accepting that in the congressional record. | ||
But then how do they treat Trump? | ||
Judge finds Trump more likely than not committed felony obstruction in effort to overturn election. | ||
Oh, and so they're never going to stop going after Trump either. | ||
And now this judge is basically making public comment without the case even being complete. | ||
And he says, oh, based on the evidence, well, it's not evidence. | ||
They're saying there is no evidence. | ||
And they're saying, White House records turned over to House show seven-hour gap in Trump phone log on January 6th. | ||
And they're saying, oh, that's evidence he committed a crime. | ||
Folks, they all know. | ||
They're so desperately looking for any sort of... | ||
If they could, you know they would put together a narrative and arrest everybody if they could. | ||
They can't even do that. | ||
There's so little in the phone records and the emails and everything that they've obtained. | ||
There's nothing. They can't even fake that there was something. | ||
That's how little there is. | ||
That's how nothing there is. | ||
January 6th panel moves to hold Trump aides Dan Scavino and Peter Navarro in contempt. | ||
They'll just never stop. | ||
What? And then they're going to go after their family members and they'll go after my family members and then if they don't cooperate, what are they in contempt to? | ||
And then you go after their family members and their extended family members and then their daughters and then their granddaughters and grandsons. | ||
I mean, where do these people stop, man? | ||
They never will stop until somebody stops them. | ||
And that's the criminal mind. | ||
That's the criminal mind. | ||
That's why if you study criminal psychology or serial killers, I mean, this is how they play it out in the movies. | ||
The serial killer always wants to get caught. | ||
It cannot help itself. | ||
Remember this? Madison Cawthorn says DC Elite invited him to orgies, did cocaine in front of him. | ||
And so somehow Politico is now breaking the response story here. | ||
Politico has the response story. | ||
Olivia Beavers from Politico. | ||
Multiple sources tell me leader Kevin McCarthy says he plans to talk to freshman representative Madison Cawthorn over his orgy remarks. | ||
Hmm, I wonder what that conversation is going to be like. | ||
And I wonder how Madison is going to take it. | ||
Told several House Republicans stood up who were upset with Cawthorn's comments. | ||
They said it wasn't okay or they don't believe it, etc. | ||
I'm sure that they didn't believe the Hunter Biden laptop was real either. | ||
And they all believed that Trump colluded with Russia too, didn't they? | ||
Yeah. Keep going, Madison. | ||
Keep going, Madison, and do not stop. | ||
This just shows that you're on the right path, my friend. | ||
Good for you. This is from Bill Dudley at Bloomberg. | ||
The Fed has made U.S. recession inevitable. | ||
So imagine, I mean, they're all telling you inflation is not going anywhere. | ||
Gas prices are going to keep going up. | ||
Energy prices are going to keep going up. | ||
You're going to have food shortages. | ||
They just tell you all this. | ||
They tell you, we're collapsing your country. | ||
We're collapsing your society. | ||
We're collapsing your civilization. | ||
We're collapsing your economy. | ||
But they just kind of say it in passing like it's no big deal. | ||
And then they tell you Ukraine is your biggest concern. | ||
Here's Joe Biden. You're going to have $10 gas prices and the energy price is going to keep going up and we're going to hurt the oil industry. | ||
And you can expect food shortages. | ||
It's going to be very real. And we need money for Ukraine. | ||
We need 10 billion more for Ukraine and we need to be thinking about Ukraine. | ||
And Ukraine is the biggest story. | ||
The people of Ukraine and Ukraine's freedom and standing up to tyrants and dictators and authoritarians. | ||
Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine. | ||
And then someone raises their hands like, Mr. | ||
President, what was that you said about food shortages? | ||
I said we're going to feed the people of Ukraine and you're going to pay for it. | ||
It's like, excuse me, sir, you said something about food shortages in America? | ||
That's the price you pay. | ||
You're going to go poor so that Ukrainians don't. | ||
And then the new alignment geopolitically of nations against the Biden administration or the globalists. | ||
Taiwan looks to Ukraine for war ideas to defend against China. | ||
So China and Russia have given each other the green light. | ||
But, oh, Taiwan looks to Ukraine for ideas to defend against China because I guess Joe Biden just doesn't exist and I guess they've pretty much decided that Joe Biden and America is not going to help them at all and neither are the Western media. | ||
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Alright, it's just crazy trying to keep up with all of this stuff. | ||
But I'm just getting things sent to me during the break as I cover the news. | ||
It happens all the time. People reminded me, hey, do you remember the audio Daily Mail had it where Hunter Biden is on the recording and he's worried about Ukrainian drug dealers taking his laptop? | ||
Remember that one? That's what I'm saying. | ||
It's like the information is so overwhelming and we've already delved into it and done the dissertations and released all of it. | ||
And now they admit it's all real. | ||
It's like you just dredge it all back up. | ||
You dig it all back up. How do you even properly do it? | ||
And then this is sent to me too. | ||
Let me try to put all this together. | ||
Pfizer has been... | ||
I mean, folks, that's what I'm saying. | ||
Like, I just want to live a life, man. | ||
Like, I just want to live a life and, you know, have enough money to have a house to live in and maybe a nice car I can make sure starts every day and maybe I can have a nice family. | ||
If I'm fortunate enough, send them to a nice school. | ||
Maybe have a pool in the backyard or, you know, a pool in the neighborhood. | ||
Like, you know, these people at the top that are so elite, these... | ||
And I understand why the left is so anti-rich people and anti-elite because, yeah, there's some crooks bastards up there. | ||
Like, for example, people that run Pfizer. | ||
Where Pfizer, now, see, you learn stuff like this and it's like, wow, how much of this stuff is rigged like this? | ||
Pfizer sponsors the Oscars. | ||
You have the big staged Chris Rock, Will Smith slap. | ||
All about his wife's alopecia. | ||
And Pfizer has been working on an alopecia drug for years now. | ||
Trying to get a drug to address alopecia for years. | ||
The NIH on its own website Alopecia areata after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination. | ||
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I mean, how corrupt are these bastards? | |
Like, they're not that corrupt, right? | ||
They're not planning all of it out like, let's stage an event at the Oscars about alopecia. | ||
We'll sponsor that event. | ||
We'll introduce our drug to the market after the event. | ||
And... It'll be publicly admitted by the government documents that our vaccine causes alopecia. | ||
I mean, they're not that corrupt, right? | ||
They're not really looking into it that much, are they? | ||
The crew says I'm pronouncing it wrong, alopecia. | ||
Whatever. The point is, Pfizer sponsors the Oscars. | ||
Big event about alopecia. | ||
They want to rush a drug to market that helps with that. | ||
And then it's admitted that their vaccine, a side effect, is alopecia. | ||
Well, yeah, everything is a side effect of the vaccine. | ||
Did you see the side effects? | ||
It's 30 pages long of microscopic type print of the side effects. | ||
You'd probably have a shorter list of non-side effects if there was such a thing. | ||
So it's just all insane, and our leadership is so corrupt and incompetent, we have to sit here and just put up with this? | ||
None of it makes any sense. | ||
None of it makes any sense until you land on the sad conclusion that these people want you dead. | ||
How else can you make sense of any of it? | ||
All this madness with the trans kids and the cover up of the Biden laptop and all their crimes and then the vaccine injuries and the illogical response to COVID covering up where that came from. | ||
I mean, it's just this pile of propaganda feces that we're just buried under. | ||
And then they tell you the biggest story is a fake slap Between Chris Rock and Will Smith, and then you sit here and you realize, is this big Pfizer, is this big pharma just running another PSYOP on us? | ||
We're going to have a drug that helps your alopecia, but we're also going to force you to take a drug that causes alopecia. | ||
We're not evil though. | ||
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For the longest man, I try to tell you, Allen Jones was right. | |
If we're going down, we ain't going down without a fight. | ||
But we ain't going down. | ||
The globalists are going down. | ||
That's right. | ||
You can see into the future. | ||
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Watch it. | |
Allen Jones tonight. | ||
Allen Jones was right. | ||
Yeah, Allen Jones was right. | ||
Allen Jones was right. | ||
Yeah, Allen Jones was right. | ||
Allen Jones was right. | ||
Yeah, Allen Jones was right. | ||
Allen Jones was right. | ||
Yeah, Allen Jones was right. | ||
There's a war on for your mind. | ||
It's time to win it. | ||
All facts. | ||
Allen Jones was right from the beginning. | ||
History repeats itself as the world is spinning. | ||
But you beat the God while half the world is sinning. | ||
Every single institution pushing the objection. | ||
Two years ago, Allen said it's not for your protection. | ||
COVID was a fluke that used to cheat on the election. | ||
So you probably heard that song running. | ||
We ran it for about a month or two during the breaks. | ||
That is from rapper Severe, at ThatDudeSevere on Twitter or Gab. | ||
And Truth Social at SevirAnonTheRealSevere.com. | ||
And so wanted to give him some love today, get him on air since we loved his song so much. | ||
It was such a fan favorite and we were playing it in the break. | ||
So Sevir joins me now. | ||
Let me just first ask you, why did you decide to write and perform the song, Alex Jones Was Right? | ||
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First off, Owen, thank you so much for having me, man. | |
I truly appreciate it. | ||
And it sounded to me like Alex was asking for a song without asking for a song for months, actually. | ||
So, yeah, I took it upon myself to... | ||
See what he was trending on, on Twitter, you know, constantly every other day. | ||
You know, another hashtag, Alex Jones was right about this, about that, about the others. | ||
So, I mean, it made total sense. | ||
I've been making this kind of music for years now. | ||
So, you know, once I saw the opportunity, someone had to step up and do it. | ||
I mean, someone had to say that Alex was right in a rap song. | ||
So, there we go. | ||
That's pretty much how that came about. | ||
And if there was or is an Alex Jones' right anthem, it is now your song. | ||
You've mastered it, I think. | ||
I haven't seen or heard a better one. | ||
It pretty much sums it right up in the lyrics and with the catchy phrase as well and the tune. | ||
I'm curious, you say you're one of the most banned or the most banned artist or rapper on the internet. | ||
Where have you been banned? | ||
What censorship have you put up with? | ||
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Well, it started, I was part of a digital distribution company that put out my material to over 50 websites. | |
I had put out a song called Lockdown right around the beginning of... | ||
2020, I believe it was in either March or April. | ||
From that point on, once it started to catch a little bit of fire on YouTube, it got taken down. | ||
My YouTube was nuked during the purge. | ||
And then directly after that, I was taken down off of all 50 sites. | ||
I believe there's only one spot that you could still get it from, and that might be Spotify, but that might even be taken down as well. | ||
So yeah, all in one fell swoop, I was taken down off of 50 plus music sites. | ||
There was a Media Matters hit piece that was written about me, I guess about six, seven months ago. | ||
And at that time, they had taken me off of PayPal, Cash App, Venmo, all cash transfer services. | ||
Pretty bad, man. | ||
I had my brother Bryson on to one of my live streams months ago. | ||
And he was like, bro, I'm trying to get like you, man. | ||
I'm trying to get censored like you. | ||
And sure enough, there you go, man. | ||
He started getting hit left and right as well, man. | ||
So yeah, it's tough out here for a patriot musician, man. | ||
But we just keep grinding. So it's a similar story where... | ||
You don't rap about gangbanging or hitting bitches over the head or clubbing them or shooting a cop or anything like that. | ||
You rap about some political stuff, some New World Order stuff, Alex Jones, and you get censored, though. | ||
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Badly. Badly. | |
Yeah. No, if you told the line and play the game with them that they like to play and have you, you know, push all this dark Luciferian stuff onto children, they'll promote you. | ||
They'll prop you up, you know, through the algorithms and everything. | ||
But you try to, you know, bring truth to the table and bring dark to light. | ||
And they want no part to that. | ||
They realize what a powerful medium music actually is. | ||
That's why they've got their claws so deep into music. | ||
Not just rap and hip-hop, but a majority of it is through rap and hip-hop. | ||
A lot of Illuminati imagery, a lot of dark, satanic kind of stuff. | ||
You have like, you know, artists like Lil Nas X. | ||
I can't even call him an artist, but you have people, you know, that are making blatantly in your face, | ||
you know, material that is meant to brainwash children and they do a damn good job of it, man. | ||
So, you know, shout out to all the patriots out there that are making music and standing up for what's right, | ||
you know, for God and country and just fighting the good fight alongside people like you and Alex | ||
and, you know, everyone that's really entrenched, you know, not just in all the different political aspects, | ||
but the culture war is very, very important, man. | ||
It's the hearts and minds of the children out there. | ||
And we have to have something to combat that. | ||
Well, and I don't know your whole resume, but I can tell from the music that you've produced that you have an extensive professional experience in this because it's very professional sounding music. | ||
And I think that part of why they're able to dominate the music realm so much culturally is because They want that monopoly over professional sounding music. | ||
So when someone like you or Bryson Gray can come around and produce their own music that has the professional feel and sound and effect and everything, that's what they really try to target because they want the monopoly over that sound. | ||
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Oh, absolutely. Absolutely. | |
They realize that people aren't just doing this as a hobby anymore. | ||
People are really taking it seriously and putting everything that they have into it. | ||
You know, artists like Bryson, man, dude, the guy works tirelessly at perfecting his craft and putting as much material as possible out there and stuff that's time relevant. | ||
It's so important to get ahead of the narrative and try to stop it in its tracks and not only be a speed bump to what they try to push through, but to actually be a roadblock that turns it around and puts the tide in our favor for once, man. It's hard. | ||
It's hard. Through the censorship, through the dropping of algorithms and shadow banning and You know, I don't have to tell you, Owen, you know better than anyone what it's like dealing with these people, man. | ||
For you to tell the story is important because a lot of people just assume it's political speech or some other speech that's getting censored. | ||
No, I mean, they want to make sure that artists that speak the truth can't even get their music heard. | ||
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Oh, absolutely. Absolutely. | |
And at the end of the day, they really, really want to make sure that you can't put your all into it, like I'm saying, like that you cannot make a living off of it. | ||
So it's huge to them to be able to get you kicked off of, you know, a Patreon or, you know, PayPal, Venmo, Cash App, any of these services. | ||
To them, that's a huge feather in their hat. | ||
And, you know, the problem is that when people, a lot of times when artists hit that roadblock, They just realized, like, damn, man, what can I do to fight back against this? | ||
I have to go back to doing what I was doing. | ||
And me, no. | ||
Every time that happened to me, it just made me push harder and keep going forward and moving the line forward in what it is that I'm trying to do and getting this information out there. | ||
It seems to me that music has slowly but surely gotten a little more demonic as time passes on. | ||
I mean, some of the new music, I can't even listen to the radio anymore. | ||
It's either just it's not good music or it just it just is on a frequency that doesn't appeal to me. | ||
Have you noticed the same thing? | ||
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Oh, a million percent. Absolutely. | |
I mean, a lot of this stuff used to be done subliminally. | ||
They would either tune music to certain frequencies that give it that dark feel, that dark vibe. | ||
And you might not notice it on a conscious level, but in the subconscious, the mind recognizes all of these things. | ||
And it's a lot of different factors that they used to play on. | ||
Now, There's no veil. | ||
The mask used to start to slip and they just put it right back up. | ||
Now they rip it off and they just show you what they are. | ||
I think it's really the narcissism inside these people that they feel that they are at a point where they can't be defeated. | ||
So why hide the agenda? | ||
Why not just put it out there and say, this is what we're doing. | ||
This is the ways we're trying to brainwash your children and indoctrinate them into a certain way of thinking. | ||
Unfortunately, the problem is that it's very effective. | ||
These are very smart people that we're dealing with. | ||
They know the science of it. | ||
They understand the psychology. | ||
And they've got it perfected to its heat. | ||
So it's really, really important for artists to stay true to themselves. | ||
Speak the message that they need to speak. | ||
Speak the truth that they want to be put out there. | ||
And actively fight back against this. | ||
Because these people we're fighting against, dude, they don't take a break. | ||
So we can't either, man. That's right. | ||
I've got rapper Sevier with me. | ||
Stick around one more segment. | ||
We'll get into some of your other music, your music that you were doing when the pandemic was ongoing. | ||
You were calling out some of the fraud there. | ||
So let's come back into another segment with Sevier and then get his response to, again, just, I mean, folks, the satanic imagery that is pushed to children now in the music. | ||
I mean, it's just disgusting. | ||
You know, one of the problems of modern civilization is... | ||
So many things you feel you have no control of. | ||
Talk about the censorship. | ||
I mean, do you have any control? | ||
You never know when you might get censored. | ||
The political persecution. | ||
You can be an innocent person. | ||
You have no control over your fate. | ||
Totally innocent people can just be totally destroyed. | ||
There's all these things you feel like you have no control over. | ||
The politics of it all. | ||
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We go back now to my guest. | ||
Again, you've heard his music. | ||
We featured it on the breaks. | ||
At That Dude Severe or Gab and Truth Social at Severe and on his website, therealsevere.com. | ||
I mean, there's always been graphic imagery and a little bit of satanic imagery in music and music videos, really, I would say, since the 80s. | ||
And slowly but surely, it's kind of crept. | ||
But it's never really been promoted for kids. | ||
It's never really been at kids' award shows. | ||
These artists weren't really featured as kids' heroes. | ||
Now it's the same artists, the Lil Nas's, the Cardi B's that do the most sexually explicit things on camera for music or Or satanically explicit things on camera for music. | ||
And then they're paraded out in front of the kids like, see, this is kids. | ||
This is entertainment for kids. | ||
It's just more, to me, of the Satanism that is engulfing America's music industry. | ||
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Oh, absolutely. And I mean, just like anything else that we're seeing at the end of the day, everything that's in their agenda falls into that basket of going after children, of coming for the kids. | |
You know, we saw how the VAX was rolled out. | ||
It was originally, you know, for... | ||
Elderly and, you know, immune-compromised people, that's ultimately just to get it to trickle down the system until they could get their hands and their injections into your children. | ||
It's no different with the music industry. | ||
It started with, you know, adults, older people back in the day, in the 80s, like you were saying, you saw a lot of that kind of stuff in, like, heavy metal, playing records backwards and all this kind of stuff. | ||
You know, to find hidden messaging and things like that. | ||
Like I said, it used to be subliminal. | ||
It used to be you had to kind of go out of your way to unearth this stuff and uncover it. | ||
Now, they are so confident in themselves that narcissism has taken over to a point where they are just blatantly coming directly after your children. | ||
And they feel that they are unstoppable, that they're a force, that there's no pushback against. | ||
And, you know, to a certain extent, they're right. | ||
It's really hard. There are people, you know, at a grassroots level that are fighting back against this. | ||
You see mothers standing up, you know, in school board meetings, parents, you know, saying, we see what you're doing here, you know, concerning indoctrination and sexualization, especially of children. | ||
And the music industry is the exact same thing, man. | ||
And they push hard for it now. | ||
Their most prominent artists, you know, your Lil Nas's and Cardi B's, like you said, yeah, they have no problem promoting this stuff on the front page of social media, you know, different networks, Instagrams and Snapchats and stuff like that. | ||
Going directly at children, man. | ||
It's what their agenda is all about. | ||
They realize if they can get their claws in the kids, they don't have to worry about the adults. | ||
It's the next generation. | ||
If they can bend that and warp that, then, you know, ultimately their goal is fulfilled, man. | ||
And it used to be like ACDC would do the devil horns and stuff, and that was just kind of a slap in the face to Christians saying that they're satanic or whatever. | ||
So, I mean, whether you want to say, oh, ACDC was doing satanic symbolism or whether they were doing that to troll people that said they were satanic, It was still subtle. | ||
It was like, we're going to do a little devil horn or we're going to sell devil horns at our concert or little red light-up pitchforks or something. | ||
Now it's Lil Nas literally fornicating with Satan in a music video. | ||
And it's like, okay, if you are trolling people who are saying you're Tutanic, can't you see how you're now becoming what it is that you're claiming you're not? | ||
Or it's just so aggressive now, they're like, we're going to have no debate. | ||
We're fully introducing your children to Satanism and fornicating with the devil and gay sex and all of it, and there is nothing you can do about that. | ||
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Right. It really is under the idea of karmic law, where they feel because of who they do their bidding for and who it is they worship, they truly believe that as long as they give you free will, even if that's subliminally, and you choose to let your kids watch this and you choose to let your kids listen to this kind of stuff, then they have given you the choice and you have chosen. | |
The sad part is that it used to be subliminally, and they used to kind of work around the system that way. | ||
Now, they are just telling you exactly what it is that they're doing. | ||
We are going after trying to sexualize, hyper-sexualize four, five, six, seven, eight-year-olds. | ||
If you go along with that knowingly, then you accept their plan, you accept their agenda, you accept what it is that they have in store for your children. | ||
And then you can't, there's no fight back against it, because you've already taken it, you've already accepted the bait. | ||
And now it's become virtuous, you know, to stand up and support all these kind of things. | ||
It's really, really sad to see what's happened to society as a whole over decades. | ||
But I mean, really, in the past two years, I think More than anything, what the pandemic has done is really taking the mask off of just how evil these people are that we're fighting against and their ability to brainwash people and how many of us, you know, are in Objective terms, not a weight to this whatsoever, that are absolutely willing to go along with the narrative hook, line, and sinker. | ||
I mean, look how fast COVID went away. | ||
The meme that I saw floating around is really smart, actually, is the jab, and it had the Ukraine flag in it, and it said COVID-19 cure. | ||
To just watch them stop on a dime and switch narratives and stand up and, you know, go oorrah for anything that they're told to. | ||
It just shows, man. | ||
They're not in control. There's no one behind the wheel, man. | ||
That's a great way to put it. | ||
They're not in control. | ||
That's it, exactly. They aren't in control, and you try to give them control back, and they reject you for it. | ||
They resent you for it. But that's what you're doing with your music. | ||
Again, at ThatDudeSevere on Twitter, or Gab and Truth Social at Severe Anon. | ||
His website, therealsevere.com. | ||
Great song. Alex Jones was right. | ||
You heard it in the breaks. We thank you for that, and we thank you for joining us, Severe. | ||
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Thank you so much, Owen. | |
I truly appreciate it, man. | ||
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I want to do some news now. | ||
And I also want to play what's going on at city councils, which is just the funniest stuff you're going to find, quite frankly. | ||
I mean, SNL won't do it. | ||
No comedians will really do it, so we have to rely on some of our favorite goofballs to go troll City Hall, but we'll have that stuff coming up. | ||
Here's just some of the latest madness in the leftist quest to sexualize your kids and sexually pervert your kids. | ||
This was an interview on MSNBC. MSNBC. A kindergarten teacher is upset he can't share his love life with what he calls his kids in clip seven. | ||
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Yeah, you know, it's two-fold. | |
It really hits hard in my heart professionally and personally both. | ||
Professionally, it truly makes me feel like I am not trusted as a professional. | ||
I know my kindergarten standards through and through and nowhere in our curriculum does it have anything about teaching sexual orientation or sexual identity. | ||
I noticed this retort from the left and teachers and Democrats all the time. | ||
There's no sexual training. | ||
We're not talking to them about that. | ||
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that doesn't happen, then what are you so upset about? | |
If it doesn't exist, then what are you protecting? | ||
If it doesn't exist, then what are Republicans going after? | ||
So it's this weird thing where they claim, hey, it doesn't exist, but also they're trying | ||
to take it away from me. | ||
So just keep that in mind when you hear that excuse and that argument of, hey, it doesn't | ||
even exist, but they're trying to take it away from me. | ||
This whole interview, the context, the prerequisite is that Republicans or Ron DeSantis is taking | ||
away your ability to share your love life or teach or sexualize kids. | ||
And then your argument is, hey, that doesn't exist, but they're trying to take it from | ||
You see there? You see how that goes? | ||
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Let's continue. So for them to say that that's happening, you know, it's kind of crazy. | |
But we should be able to have discussions, and that's what we're encouraged to do in kindergarten. | ||
And then personally, because... | ||
Oh, there it is. Pause it. Oh, his kids. | ||
Rewind it five seconds. So then he says, oh, we're not doing it, but we should be able to. | ||
We don't want to, but we really would like to. | ||
And I'm on air complaining that I can't and that it doesn't exist, but Ron DeSantis is stopping me from teaching what doesn't exist. | ||
I mean, it's just, again, like, but this is the MSNBC audience that I guess is so stupid they won't even pick up on this, and they'll just get upset about something that they can't argue consistently whether it exists or not. | ||
But now he's going to tell you it's his kids he's trying to teach, even though it's not, but to hear he is saying it. | ||
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And that's what we're encouraged to do in kindergarten. | |
And then personally, because, you know, my kids do have questions. | ||
They want to know who my partner is in pictures outside of my classroom, and I should be able to speak to that. | ||
So do you worry that you won't even be able to talk about your own personal home life? | ||
I mean, I have a child in kindergarten right now. | ||
I know exactly that my child has two teachers, one of which has a daughter at home and is single. | ||
The other is married and has four children. | ||
I know everything about their lives because my kid tells me. | ||
Absolutely. You are 100% correct. | ||
That's what we do as educators. | ||
We build relationships with our kids. | ||
And in order to build relationships, you talk about your home life. | ||
You talk about what you do on the weekends. | ||
That's building community. | ||
It scares me. | ||
That I'm not going to be able to have these conversations with my children because they're going to ask me what I did on the weekend. | ||
I don't want to have to hide that my partner and I went out on boarding this weekend because then they ask, well, what does partner mean, Mr. | ||
Bernard? And, you know, I'm worried. | ||
Can I tell them what it means? | ||
I'm also worried for my kids. | ||
I have a little girl this year who has two moms and the kids are curious about her two moms. | ||
They want to know about her two moms. | ||
If they go to her and ask her about her two moms and she doesn't know what to say, they're going to come to me and ask me. | ||
So what do I do? | ||
It opens up for parents to really take some legal action against the schools and teachers. | ||
All they're doing is making it so that you can't teach kids How to engage in sexual acts and teach them all these sexuality things that they have no business learning. | ||
That's all it is. But you see what... | ||
Here's the truth behind what this guy's not admitting. | ||
Here's what he's omitting here, if you will. | ||
They only do this stuff to get inquiries. | ||
They only put the gay flags up and wear all the gay stuff and do the gay pride parade for kids and the trans kids and I'm going to put pictures of me and my partner up everywhere and my boyfriend everywhere because they want... | ||
They want that conversation started. | ||
That's what they want. Now, I've got a pretty good memory. | ||
Pretty much my memory is pretty solid right about kindergarten. | ||
And I remember my kindergarten experience. | ||
I remember my first grade experience, second grade, third grade. | ||
I don't remember getting into too many conversations about my teacher's personal lives. | ||
Do you? I don't know. | ||
I'm just doubting the veracity of that claim. | ||
Now, if you've got all the pictures posted all around the room and gay flags and who knows what else, then maybe you might get some inquiries. | ||
But I don't recall conversations with my teachers and their personal lives. | ||
If anything, they would probably say, you know what, that's just private business or that's my personal business. | ||
I just don't remember that. | ||
Now, unless my memory fails me in this, I don't think that that's the case. | ||
I don't remember kids asking about certain partners or family things or who you date or what you do. | ||
I just... I don't remember that as a thing. | ||
But see, that's what they want. | ||
That's why they put their propaganda in front of you so that you have the conversation and then they act like they're victims. | ||
But no, I don't remember that part of the experience in school growing up wanting to inquire about my teacher's personal lives. | ||
Hmm. Must be a new thing or it's just a new thing that the left does because they put their propaganda everywhere and an innocent kid eventually might ask about something they're seeing all over the classroom. | ||
So yeah, you know what, then maybe there is agenda for you to not propagandize the kids with whatever it is you're trying to propagandize them with, because that's really what it is, and you've been caught, and you admit it, and then you say, oh, it doesn't exist in the curriculum, but then you admit you're trying to add it to their everyday experience, injected into their consciousness through your own personal propaganda. | ||
Here is a Florida elementary school teacher. | ||
Folks, this is just here. | ||
Just listen to this for yourself in clip eight. | ||
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I just want to go ahead and state that I would rather lose my job than out one of my students to their families. | |
Being a safe person in a safe place for kids that don't have that at home is one of the best parts of being a teacher. | ||
So yeah, I'm not doing it. | ||
I don't know. Fire me, sue me, take me to jail. | ||
I'm not doing it. Oh yeah, you're real tough. | ||
Take me to jail, I'm sure. She wears her pride shirt. | ||
This kind of sums it up here. | ||
This was from Libs of TikTok. | ||
They received internal messages from a 4th grade elementary school teacher at Austin ISD where this gay pride parade for kids stuff was going on. | ||
She's upset that an entire week dedicated to LGBT still wasn't good enough. | ||
Coincidentally, 20 of her 32 4th graders are LGBT and have come out to her. | ||
What? Folks, that's brainwashing. | ||
That's propaganda. Here it is. I felt that it is inappropriate to call our parade this morning a wellness walk at all. | ||
While I understand that wellness walk is something that was previously in motion to promote health and fitness and is something we want to continue. | ||
Oh, they say it doesn't exist, though. | ||
It really takes away from the experience of celebrating pride to couple the two. | ||
See? Oh, it doesn't exist, but then here they are bragging about it. | ||
The first pride was a riot, but it doesn't exist. | ||
It is not enough just to welcome, love, and celebrate queer folks with an X. Keep in mind, we're talking about middle school kids here, elementary school kids. | ||
Your allyship should always lead to activism, speaking up and fighting for what is right, even when it feels uncomfortable. | ||
We can't choose in and out of our protest spaces. | ||
So now the school is a protest space. | ||
Out of the 32 students that I teach, 20 of them are LGBTQIA+. Wow! | ||
Is that real? Is that possible? | ||
Or is something else going on? | ||
And have come out to me. | ||
Again, folks, this is just getting really weird and predatory. | ||
We're flirting with predatory behavior, if not fully in it. | ||
I feel that we need to do better for them, for them or for you, to affirm our students. | ||
I think it would be appropriate and right to publicly announce what we had this morning was a pride parade. | ||
Our students are aware and are paying attention. | ||
But it doesn't exist. | ||
And so you Republicans trying to take this from us, it doesn't exist, so you're nuts. | ||
But by the way, it does exist, and we need more of it, and now my entire class is gay. | ||
Well, if I am the creator of the genre of going out onto the streets to own the libs | ||
in a debate or what have you with the hundreds, if not thousands of hours of that content, | ||
which is all scrubbed off the Internet now, it's banned, but then others have done it | ||
since and they're still able to do it well. | ||
It's now a whole genre of political content on the Internet. | ||
Alex Stein is the creator, the originator of using city council meetings to create some | ||
of the best comedy you're going to find. | ||
And you know, really these citizens communications at these city council meetings are pretty | ||
much worthless. | ||
They never listen. | ||
They don't care. | ||
So they've actually now even found a way to suck some juice, some actual life out of these | ||
worthless city council meetings and community forums that they have. | ||
And so Cassidy Campbell, Alex Stein are really just killing it right now in this genre of content, doing what SNL won't do. | ||
Here's what went down in the Plano, Texas city council meetings. | ||
Try not to laugh here or have a belly laugh or two in this next six minutes. | ||
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One second. I'm just getting everything ready. | |
Sorry, I just got off work at Starbucks. | ||
You mind if I take this off? | ||
Okay. Oh my gosh. | ||
Okay. So, anyways, I'm ready. | ||
A little bit about me. | ||
My name is Marty Epstein. | ||
I'm an editor for BuzzFeed. | ||
I also work part-time at my local Starbucks as a barista due to the fact that they are paying for my 14-year-old openly gay transgender offspring's transition surgery, but I also enjoy the I have three of these. | ||
Pumpkin spice lattes. | ||
They are super yummy. | ||
I am also a former writer for the New York Times. | ||
I have a college education from the University of Oregon where I majored in gender studies. | ||
I am offended that our children are not receiving affordable gender reassignment surgery along with hormone blockers. | ||
And access to abortions, this alone is a threat to our democracy, as Justin Trudeau only says. | ||
It just shows that you people do not care about our children and that these are the same people who refuse to obey the science and get fully vaccinated. | ||
It's science, people! | ||
Science! Science! | ||
You are selfish murderers! | ||
I could die! | ||
Don't you people care about my life? | ||
You racist, insensitive, homophobic pigs! | ||
My 14-year-old openly gay sibling's transgender offspring also has two daddies who love their offspring so much, and CPS is working overtime to take their child away. | ||
However, my biggest concern is that my sibling's offspring isn't allowed to play in the 8-year-old girls basketball league at the YMCA. This alone is showcasing the worst form of transphobia and is a threat to our democracy. | ||
My sibling's transgender offspring feels Like an eight-year-old girl, therefore, they should be able to play in the eight-year-old girl's league. | ||
Imagine living in a world where a little transgender offspring isn't allowed to follow their dreams because of transphobic Trump supporters and science deniers and conspiracy theorists! | ||
I still have nightmares every single night because of the hateful things that Donald Trump said on Twitter. | ||
I praise Joe Biden for having the courage and decency to stand up and say that poor kids are just as bright as white kids in this previous election. | ||
Decency was on the ballot. | ||
And that's what I voted for, not this racist dictator Donald Trump, the orange man. | ||
Transphobia is a spectrum and it can go from... | ||
Your time is up. | ||
Hold on. Transphobia is a spectrum. A spectrum. | ||
Your time is up. | ||
There are many shades of it. We have the extreme. | ||
No, your time is up. | ||
Thank you. I'll just reiterate that we strive to conduct ourselves with excellence and focus our agenda on city business. | ||
In return, we ask that those that come before us provide the same level of respect. | ||
How dare she not respect Cassidy Campbell? | ||
Virtue signaling for Ukraine and trans kids. | ||
We're still live, folks. | ||
Hold on. Go back. We're still live here in Plano. | ||
Hello. How are you guys doing, Council? | ||
So, my name is Alexandria Stein, and I'm here today to call out transphobia here in Plano. | ||
I'm currently being restricted from swimming in the city of Plano Swim League against the women, even though it's clear that I reassigned my gender last week. | ||
Like, for example, do I look like a man? | ||
Obviously, I'm not. This is a woman. | ||
But they're not going to let me swim and compete against the ladies because of transphobia. | ||
So what I need you guys to do is I need you to wake up. | ||
We have champions like Leah Thomas. | ||
She's an NCAA champion, the best swimmer in college today. | ||
I can't get a scholarship unless I'm able to send a recruiting tape to these colleges. | ||
So they say, oh, oh, you have an unfair advantage, Alexandria. | ||
What? What looks like? | ||
Does this look like an unfair advantage to y'all? | ||
Does this look like an unfair advantage? | ||
There's nothing unfair about this. | ||
I mean, look at me. I'm freaking, I'm the same as a girl. | ||
But yet, you guys are going to let transphobia run rampant. | ||
Paige, I'm so worried. You're the city attorney. | ||
You really got to stand up and do something because, you know, that is gender bias. | ||
And I don't like gender bias. I'm on hormone therapy. | ||
So my estrogen levels are so high, they're through the roof. | ||
But you guys are going to sit here and you're not going to take me seriously. | ||
You're going to laugh at me. I'm trying to compete. | ||
And yes, I was born a boy. | ||
So what? Guys, this is 2022. | ||
It doesn't matter what you're born. | ||
We have Kintaji Brown Jackson even says she doesn't even know what a woman is. | ||
So then I'm a woman. | ||
So that's what you guys have to do. | ||
If the Supreme Court justice is on my side, then why can't I get the same from the Plano City Council? | ||
That's the problem is I come here and I'm still a victim of transphobia. | ||
Yet we have champions like my girl Leah, my sister, and she gets to win. | ||
But I don't. | ||
Why not? That's what I'm asking you. | ||
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Why not? Why can't I swim against the ladies? | |
Why are we having a transphobic world where I just want to compete against the ladies? | ||
Why are you saying that I'm not a biological woman? | ||
Clearly, I look like a biological woman! | ||
I mean, come on, it's been hours tucking this thing in. | ||
Give me a break. I should be able to swim. | ||
And I'm on so much hormone therapy, I don't even know left or right anymore. | ||
So I'm doing this. I don't have an unfair advantage. | ||
No way! So I need you guys to stand up. | ||
We have a city issue, Rick. | ||
And we can actually fix this and let me compete against the ladies. | ||
I'm sick of these women. | ||
Oh, you're having unfair advantage. | ||
Yeah, right! And I'm mentally ill, and they won't even let me compete in the Special Olympics. | ||
So go figure. Think about that. | ||
I can't compete in the Special Olympics, and I can't compete against women. | ||
What kind of bigotry is that? | ||
Are you going to let that stand? | ||
I wouldn't let that stand. | ||
If I were y'all, I would stand up for me, because in the future, they're going to write these in the history books, and they're going to have to decide what side Plano is on. | ||
Were they transphobes or were they transpositive? | ||
And obviously I'm transpositive. | ||
So that's what I want. I want you guys to wake up to what's going on in the world and tell the city of Plano Swim League to let me compete against the ladies. | ||
I've been on hormone blockers for nearly two weeks now. | ||
And like I said, I'm so messed up from them, I'm probably going to lose anyway. | ||
But I can send that tape to a college, and I might get a scholarship, Julie. | ||
So don't look at me with your eyes looking at me all mean. | ||
I'm out here trying to change. | ||
For you, this is women's rights. | ||
I'm standing up for women's rights. | ||
Thank you. It's Primetime Stein on Instagram if you guys want to learn how to swim against the ladies. | ||
Thank you all so much. All right. | ||
Well, there it is. Now the great Mark Dice. | ||
Mark Dice has undergone a hair color change, and he's addressing a city council in California. | ||
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Thank you. I'm Professor Mark Dice. | |
I teach gender studies at California State University, and my colleagues and I across the country have been making tremendous progress in shattering the gender binary. | ||
We've introduced, as you know, a growing list of over 57 different gender identities. | ||
Many people don't know which gender they want to be. | ||
It's an extremely creative process. | ||
The reason I'm here is obviously the college students Young adults, their minds still fairly malleable. | ||
But we've seen the Don't Say Gay bill being passed in Florida. | ||
And if we're going to truly succeed in the New World Order, we're going to have to reach the younger children. | ||
And maybe on a local level, we could start with Introducing ordinances to ban even identifying anyone as a gender at all. | ||
And if we can stop referring to the children as just boys, girls, he's or she's, until they're old enough to decide, perhaps then we can complete the I mean, let's just be honest here. | ||
The Marxist revolution, we can get to the point where a lot of us can shed the label of a Democrat and just openly admit that we are Marxists. | ||
Repealing the First Amendment on a national level may be a little bit difficult, but we've seen surveys conducted on the Oceanside Pier that there are a lot of people that are willing to accept that. | ||
So we're just recommending the Bilderberg Group, Think Tank, some of our associates. | ||
World Economic Forum are recommending that on local levels we prevent the gendering of children at all. | ||
As you know, children will believe virtually anything at a young age. | ||
They believe that a man in a red suit flies around and brings presents to them every Christmas. | ||
And if we can convince them that there is no such thing as gender, that boys can be girls, girls can be boys, that men can get pregnant, that If women can have external genitals, penises, then I think that... | ||
So you can watch the full thing on Mark Dice's YouTube channel, but folks, I mean, look, America rising up and taking its future back is going to have a lot of different looks. | ||
It's going to be Mark Dice, Professor Dice in green hair. | ||
It's going to be Alex Stein, Cassidy Campbell. | ||
It's going to be Owen Schroer getting arrested and doing my thing. | ||
It's going to be Alex Jones. | ||
It's going to be Bryson Gray. | ||
It's going to be Severe. Again, I just hope it's not too little too late. | ||
I hope the awakening is going to win. | ||
Stan, you're on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
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Go ahead. I've got a plug for you and for Rob because Rob's working tonight. | |
Oh, he's always working. | ||
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You bet on that. Well, of course he is. | |
He drinks the same stuff I drink, which leads me to I got a new formula. | ||
Are you ready? Oh, boy. So, yes, you are correct. | ||
What was missing was more Guaraná. | ||
Oh. So, with the Dale Earnhardt, I added Rainforest Ultra to it for more Guaraná. | ||
Wait, wait, hold on, because people need to catch up. | ||
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So, you've called in before with your drink concoctions. | |
First, tell people what the Dale Earnhardt is. | ||
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And then give us the new recipe. | |
Turbo Force with an 8-ounce cup of Wake Up America Patriot Blend. | ||
That's insane. Well, it's beautiful. | ||
You'll be fast as Dale Earnhardt, though. | ||
I'm faster now, Owen. | ||
And I call this Toxic Masculinity. | ||
So what do you have, like a guarana extract or something? | ||
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No, it's because of the Guaraná in Brain Force Ultra that I add to the Dell. | |
Oh, you added Brain Force Ultra to it, and it has the Guaraná in it. | ||
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Okay, now I see. | |
Wow. Yes. Powerful. | ||
So that's what I got to do to fight these pumpkin popsims off every day. | ||
I can't even... | ||
So if you want to fight pumpkin popsims like I do, you got to drink it. | ||
The Wake Up America Patriot Blend coffee with a packet of Turbo Force and a dropper of Brain Force Ultra. | ||
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And what do you call that again? | |
Toxic masculinity. Don't worry, man. | ||
Look, the best ride is the last ride, Owen. | ||
Yeah, you realize that Rob is now going to probably go and make this drink right now. | ||
There it is. He's already on the screen doing it. | ||
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Look, I knew he would. See, look. | |
Yeah. Rob, he's on the level, man. | ||
He's on a different plane. | ||
I knew that about him. Some of us wonder if he sleeps. | ||
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It's all in the reflexes. | |
I don't sleep either. Got work to do. | ||
An ICU nurse sent this to Cigar and Jetty. | ||
And it is a clip, a picture from their test that they have to take. | ||
Required training. | ||
Here's the question. Obesity is a result of overeating and not exercising. | ||
And the nurse selected true, and this test said that that's incorrect. | ||
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Hmm. Interesting. | |
And men are women, and 2 plus 2 equals 5, don't you see? | ||
It's 1984 in 2022. | ||
That's what it is. Black reparations panel could decide who gets compensation. | ||
California's first-in-the-nation task force. | ||
It's a task force, folks, and they're paying themselves nicely thanks to the broke California government. | ||
They're at a crossroads, though, with members divided on which black Americans should be | ||
eligible for compensation as atonement for a slave system that officially ended with | ||
the Civil War, but reverberates to this day. | ||
Some members want to limit financial and other compensation to descendants of enslaved people, | ||
while others say that all black people in the U.S., regardless of lineage, suffer from | ||
systemic racism in housing, education, and employment. | ||
The task force could vote on eligibility on Tuesday after putting it off last month. | ||
They're probably going to put it off and put it off and put it off forever because they just love themselves talking and meeting about it so much. | ||
It just feels so good to them. | ||
But meanwhile, don't you know, I mean, everything is the white man's fault, including Will Smith slapping Chris Rock. | ||
While talking about Will Smith's behavior, this is from Forbes, while talking about Will Smith's behavior, don't forget to also talk about the system that helped create it. | ||
And what's that system? White supremacy. | ||
I'm not even kidding you folks. And by the way... | ||
There's all kinds of these leftists on Twitter that put out similar tweets that have all blocked their accounts now because of all the backlash they got saying it's a white man's fault that Will Smith slapped Chris Rock. | ||
It's Trump's fault. | ||
I mean, these people are just out of their minds. | ||
But that's what you got. | ||
And they're all lining up for their vaccines. | ||
FDA approves second COVID-19 vaccine booster for those 50 or older, meaning some of them will have up to four shots in them. | ||
And now the sad news. | ||
WWE Hall of Famer Triple H officially announces his retirement from wrestling. | ||
He now has a defibrillator in his chest. | ||
Now, again, he has taken the vaccine. | ||
He's been public about getting vaccinated. | ||
And I see the excuse of saying, oh, well, Triple H, you know, look at how much he lifted weights and did the wrestling and probably took all these performance enhancers and that probably hurt his heart and he already had heart problems. | ||
I'm not dismissing any of that. | ||
Just like it shouldn't be dismissed that the vaccine may have still been part of a contributing factor to him now no longer being able to perform as a WWE wrestler. | ||
And what a shame. What a shame what a great performer Triple H was as a WWE superstar. | ||
But now, because of heart problems, will never wrestle again. | ||
Now... Some people also are saying, hey, this is just the WWE playing something up. | ||
He's probably fine. He'll probably be back anyway. | ||
I don't know, folks. | ||
I don't know about that. Deion Sanders reveals he has had two toes amputated following blood clots. | ||
And again, it's the same thing. | ||
He was public about the vaccine, but they say, hey, he's had a foot surgery in the past. | ||
It probably had something to do with that. | ||
Maybe, but again, why are you discounting that the vaccine may have been a contributing factor? | ||
Knowing what the main side effects are, heart problems, Triple H, blood clots, Deion Sanders, why can't we discuss that that might be a contributing factor? | ||
And most likely is. No, you're not allowed. | ||
Mira Kalix, adventurous electronic musician and sound artist, dies at 51. | ||
Again, dies suddenly. | ||
No cause of death released. | ||
I mean, you just add this to the list of names we had yesterday. | ||
The blood clots, the heart attacks, all of it. | ||
And they don't even want to mention the vaccine. | ||
We know why. Pfizer sponsors everything. | ||
Meanwhile... Biggest fraud in a generation. | ||
The looting of COVID relief plan known as PPP. Billions of dollars, ladies and gentlemen, stolen with government relief money. | ||
That's why we don't do it. And then here's the union. | ||
XUAW, United Auto Workers Union, official pleads guilty to embezzling $2.2 million from the union. | ||
Always Democrats too. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we are in the first and final hour of the InfoWars | ||
War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
My guest is David Sinclair from VoltaWireless.com. | ||
And this is so great that we're having new endeavors in the private market | ||
startup to fight against big tech on so many different fronts, | ||
whether it's video platforms like Rumble or Bandop Video, and now tech companies like Volta that want to help you | ||
maintain your privacy specifically with your cell phone. | ||
You know, everybody, pretty much everybody has a cell phone. | ||
They pretty much use it all the time. | ||
Most of their life activity somehow is revolving around that cell phone, | ||
whether it's communications or scheduling. | ||
So that information should be yours just as if you had a little notebook in front | ||
of you that you wrote down on. | ||
That should be just as protected as that. | ||
That's what Volta Wireless is doing. | ||
David Sinclair is here with us today to break it all down. | ||
Now, you've also written some stories here. | ||
You've got one in PJ Media, Big Tech, the greatest threat to American freedom. | ||
You've got another one from Town Hall, Mobile Service, the latest front in never-ending battle for our freedoms. | ||
What are some things that you know or that you've learned that Americans aren't aware of when it comes to their activities on their cell phones, their electronic devices, and how big tech companies and the government have access to them? | ||
You know, it's surprising. | ||
Just a little bit of background. I've spent most of the last 30 years working in the tech industry outside of the U.S., most of the time in developing markets, where dictatorships, secret police are a common thing, right? | ||
Being a foreigner, doing big government contracts often, I would get followed all the time, and my communication is monitored by the secret police. | ||
2019, I moved back to the States thinking, great, going back to the land of the free, I'll be able to relax and say whatever I want, do whatever I want, go where I want. | ||
I was shocked to discover that I'm more surveilled in the U.S. than I ever was when I was living outside the U.S. It's incredible how much information is collected on you. | ||
You know, when I was a kid, we used to read stories about they're going to plant chips in us and use those chips to track us, control us, and all that kind of thing. | ||
Well, that's actually happened. | ||
Those chips are our cell phones. | ||
Yeah, this is the Imperial probe droid right here. | ||
There you go, exactly. We voluntarily carried it around. | ||
Exactly. We're happy to carry it around because, you know... | ||
In the 90s, the internet and mobile technology came out, and everybody thought, wow, this is great. | ||
We're going to be so much more free now. | ||
Everybody's going to have equal access to information. | ||
We're going to have great ways to be able to share that information with each other. | ||
And it was like that at first. | ||
Lots more freedom, lots more sharing of information. | ||
You saw regimes around the world fall that had been controlling access to information and things like that. | ||
Once people had access to the information, they couldn't stay in power anymore. | ||
That really began to change around 2010 and beyond when you started seeing tech companies and mobile operators realize, wait a minute. | ||
We've got a really great resource here. | ||
And now everybody talks about data as being the single most valuable resource in the world. | ||
More valuable than gold, more valuable than oil. | ||
It's data. And they have the perfect tools for collecting that data. | ||
If you look at your mobile device... | ||
Your mobile phone has lots of wonderful little instruments, you know, GPS, you have the ability to make phone calls, text messages, all that sort of thing. | ||
Well, your mobile operator, if it's AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, doesn't matter, they're collecting everything. | ||
So by law, they're required to keep a record of every single phone call you make or receive. | ||
Time of day, where you were when you were on the call, who were you talking to, all that sort of thing. | ||
What about the contents of the call? | ||
Do they have access to transcripts or is there a digital recording? | ||
They have the ability to do that. | ||
Whether they do that or not is one of these things that's never really completely revealed and when they do it and when they don't do it. | ||
And they wouldn't be honest about it anyway. | ||
Well, I mean, if you look at the Patriot Act, the Patriot Act specifically has information about how the NSA is given access to recordings of phone calls. | ||
So especially if those phone calls include certain keywords in them. | ||
BOM, for example, right? | ||
So they must have the ability and they must be doing it sometimes. | ||
The question is when, how often, what do they do with those records? | ||
But they do keep what's called a CDR, a call data record. | ||
And by law, they have to maintain that for five years and give the government access to it. | ||
They also contain, though, a record of every single text message you send or receive. | ||
And that includes the content of the messages. | ||
They have a copy of every text message that ever comes to your phone. | ||
Even if you delete it from your phone, they've still got it. | ||
Which, of course, is a lot easier, I would imagine, than maintaining phone records because it's all just data that they can print out with the texts. | ||
You know, it's just letters. | ||
So they probably like how it's become a messaging revolution over a phone conversation. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. But, you know, phone calls nowadays are just data too, right? | ||
I mean, so it's just as easy to keep a voice file as it is a Word file of a text or whatever, right? | ||
The other thing, though, that they're collecting, they collect your location 24 hours a day, seven days a week. | ||
You know, they know what time you woke up this morning. | ||
Because what did you do when you woke up this morning? | ||
One of the first things you probably did was look at your phone. | ||
And by the way, people think that's crazy. | ||
I've had tech executives send me, back in the day, when I would talk about this, they actually sent me a calendar of all my movements for an entire three months in a data package, in a slide. | ||
They were like, here's what we can do. Here's everything you've done. | ||
And I looked and I was like, holy smokes, this is literally showing exactly where I'm at every day for three months. | ||
He was like, I just want you to know, when you use Google on your phone, this is what they can do. | ||
Absolutely. And the thing is that this issue of privacy and the way our mobile phones are getting used to track our every move isn't something that's some conspiracy theory. | ||
Everyone across the media recognizes it. | ||
New York Times did like a seven piece story about it a year ago, where they even, or actually | ||
it was two years ago, where they were even showing how they bought some random data for | ||
cell phone users in New York and Washington DC from a data broker. | ||
And using that data, they were able to show everywhere that Donald Trump went, because | ||
they figured out which phone was his and they tracked him. | ||
From the White House to various events and back again, they were able to track generals | ||
going in and out of the Pentagon and going to their homes and that sort of thing. | ||
They were able to track anybody around New York City. | ||
They had nurses and students and everything in between. | ||
It's incredible the amount of data and all of this data is available to you publicly. | ||
And they say to AT&T and Verizon, they say, oh, you know, before we sell this data, we anonymize it. | ||
But the data includes your location, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for whatever time period they've sold the data for. | ||
How easy is it to figure out who that is? | ||
Well, where did you spend the night? | ||
Most nights, you're probably spending the night at your registered address, and that's public record. | ||
And then when you look at the fact that most organizations that are buying this data are actually using computers and AI to sort through it, it takes them seconds to de-anonymize the data, and they know everything about you. | ||
This is amazing. This is what you were mentioning in the New York Times. | ||
They're tracking Trump's movements right here. | ||
Yeah. And they're able to do it. | ||
I'm saying this is exactly what was sent to me by a Google insider. | ||
I don't even know who the person was. Sent it to me anonymously. | ||
But they were like, look, here it is. | ||
And it was the exact same thing as this. | ||
Every day, every month, they had this exact same. | ||
They knew my path. They knew it was me. | ||
I mean, it's just unbelievable to think. | ||
Oh, yeah. Absolutely. | ||
And it's not just the mobile operators that are collecting that. | ||
I mean, if you look at your apps, every app you've got on your phone, almost all of them ask for access to your location, right? | ||
They all want to know where you are, whether it's Facebook or it's your Amazon. | ||
Just to work. They want to know your location because they're tracking your location so they can assign all the data to you. | ||
You know, they know exactly where you are. | ||
They're tracking whatever you're doing in their app, but they're also accessing things that you're doing in other stuff on the device while their app is open. | ||
If you read, a lot of people do Zoom nowadays to do phone calls, video conferences, that sort of thing. | ||
The Zoom terms of service, it explicitly states that by using Zoom, you give them the right to look at any data or file on your device. | ||
And they're allowed to take a copy of it. | ||
Most people putting Zoom on their desktop don't realize that Zoom, a Chinese-owned company, has the right to take a copy of any file on your device that they want to, according to their terms of service. | ||
And it's already well known about the corporate espionage that China has already engaged in. | ||
Now they've got a keyhole in. | ||
Exactly. It's just insane. | ||
The worst one that I've found so far yet, though, is your operating systems on your phones. | ||
So you look at your operating system. | ||
Now, the FTC, Federal Trade Commission, ran tests and figured out that Apple actually receives from your phone, from your iPhone, 52 times a day, gets a transmission about information about you and your activity on your iPhone. | ||
Google, for Android phones, receives transmissions 14 times an hour. | ||
That's more than 350 times a day on average. | ||
And so this is a valuable commodity. | ||
You're not getting paid for it. | ||
They're just basically stealing this value from you. | ||
And so the answer is, we need new tech companies that actually value privacy so that we can move to this parallel economy. | ||
And that's what Volta Wireless is going to do. | ||
David Sinclair is going to explain more of that on the other side of this short break. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Just talking to David Sinclair in the break here about, most people, you were saying that privacy is a concern that most people have only second to healthcare. | ||
And so the question is, and people look for the answers, but it seems too complex. | ||
So what do we do? | ||
What do we do about this massive privacy breach, which it's not even debated that we all know is going on. | ||
What do we do about this massive breach of our privacy by big tech with a solution that is not complex, that the average American can get with and not even have to worry about it? | ||
You've just really kind of led me into why did I start Volta Wireless? | ||
Because when I moved back to the States and discovered I was being surveilled so much, I was like, I want to do something about this. | ||
And I went out and researched, and there's thousands of things you can do out there. | ||
And frankly, I spent 30 years in the tech industry, and it was amazing. | ||
Overly complicated for me to deal with. | ||
I said, why do I want 15 different tools and 10 different subscriptions and all of that? | ||
It was just crazy. | ||
Yeah, more passwords, more emails, yeah. | ||
Exactly. So I said, you know what, there's got to be an easier way to do this. | ||
And so that's why I founded Volta Wireless, was to create an all-in-one app That provides people with everything that they need with one subscription that costs less or at most the same as what they're paying for their mobile service today. | ||
So today, if you look at it, there's really kind of... | ||
The way we approach it is you start with the tech companies. | ||
They're trying to monitor all of your communications. | ||
You look at WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger and all of these things. | ||
They're monitoring all of your communications. | ||
And even when WhatsApp says, oh, we don't have access to your content because we're using peer-to-peer encryption, the reality is that they have what's called your metadata. | ||
Your metadata is pretty much who are you communicating with? | ||
When are you communicating? | ||
How long are you communicating? | ||
How often do you communicate with them? | ||
Where are you located when you communicate with them? | ||
It's all these other pieces of data which are actually really important in addition, you know, just beyond the content, right? | ||
The second piece is your internet activity. | ||
Everybody's trying to track you all over the internet. | ||
So we began looking at how do you solve that problem. | ||
Even just the websites you go to. | ||
They're always asking about cookies and data too. | ||
Exactly. Absolutely. It's the websites that are tracking you. | ||
The browser itself is tracking you. | ||
95% of the world's searches are done through Google. | ||
Google knows what everybody's looking for. | ||
So it's just like this layer of everyone taking your data from on your phone, to on the network, to on the app, to on the browser, to on the website. | ||
It's just every single person siphoning that data. | ||
Absolutely, absolutely, exactly. | ||
And you know, it's incredible what they're doing with it. | ||
You talk about the apps, right? Everybody has gotten into using Venmo and Cash App, and really there's apps like this that have been developed around the world. | ||
Well, what's their business model? | ||
Oh, I pay X cents per transaction in some percentage, right? | ||
Yes, you do. And that keeps the lights on. | ||
Where they're really making their money, though, is actually collecting and selling your transaction data. | ||
And not just how much you spent or when you spent it, where you spent it, what you spent it on. | ||
And because they're tracking your location and they're tracking the location of all your friends that have also got these apps on it, who did you spend it with? | ||
Who were you with when you spent it? | ||
I mean, it's just incredible how much data Venmo and Cash App are actually collecting. | ||
From your phone and selling. | ||
So, you know, we really began looking at, okay, how do we address all of this at once? | ||
And so that's really where we came up with the Volta Wireless app. | ||
And the focus here is to give everybody an all-in-one, simple-to-use solution. | ||
It includes a private messenger. | ||
So it's an encrypted messaging. | ||
You know, people have heard of Signal. | ||
And WhatsApp, of course, is also using encryption today. | ||
Yeah, yeah. Let's really focus on this too. | ||
And let me just kind of reframe this for you to get into. | ||
Sure. You guys have a lot of different ideas and technical applications for these ideas that are some are in the works now, some we can promote that are coming later. | ||
But right now you're talking about an app. | ||
So this app is available on any phone? | ||
Any phone right now can get this app? | ||
Yeah, so this app is for iOS and Android. | ||
So if you're using something other than iOS and Android, we don't support it yet. | ||
But we have an iOS app and an Android app. | ||
And through this app, it's more than just an app in that one of the core features of this app is it gives you access to over 800 mobile networks around the world. | ||
So you can pretty much go anywhere in the world and you'll have mobile service if you install this app on your phone. | ||
You don't need to keep your SIM card with Verizon or AT&T or whatever. | ||
You can throw that in the trash when you download this app and you become a subscriber to Volta Wireless. | ||
And this is a free app? The app is free, but you have to have a subscription to get access to all of the services that are through the app. | ||
So this is incredible. So you're basically doing what the end around that I always saw as the future of a phone anyway was really not even the old phone system, but what WhatsApp was kind of cashing in on to an extent where I don't even need a phone. | ||
All I need is the internet now. | ||
I can communicate with anybody. | ||
Yeah. Absolutely. And the real benefit of that is you can actually secure what you're doing over the internet. | ||
So if you look at voice technology, you look at SMS technology, they can't be secured. | ||
The fundamental design flaw in them is there's always a server in the middle. | ||
Your voice call is connected through a server at the operator, and that's how they're able to keep track of every phone call you make. | ||
Same thing with your SMSs. | ||
What's great about what we do is it's a data-only connection. | ||
You have no access to voice or SMS. Your little green phone app, your little green messages app, those won't work anymore when you use Volta Wireless. | ||
But you can call any phone in the world, whether they're a Volta subscriber or not, fixed line, mobile, doesn't matter. | ||
You can send SMS to all your friends. | ||
They'll receive it as an SMS. You're sending it as a message inside the Volta Wireless App Messenger. | ||
So now, is the reason why all those other apps are shut down is because they're going to still try to collect data and you don't want that to happen? | ||
Well, the phone app is specifically designed to work only with voice technology. | ||
It doesn't do data. | ||
The Messages app specifically works with SMS technology. | ||
It doesn't do data. | ||
These are different types of technologies, right? | ||
So the Volta Wireless app... | ||
If you have WhatsApp in your phone, WhatsApp will still work. | ||
WhatsApp is fundamentally a data app, right? | ||
The Volta Wireless app has its own secure messenger in it, whereas WhatsApp and Signal use a peer-to-peer encryption mechanism that's an open-source set of code. | ||
They've seen issues with that. | ||
So if you look at... So in layman's terms, it's cell phone technology versus internet, or phone technology, phone communications, phone lines versus internet. | ||
Yeah, people talk a lot about smartphones versus dumb phones, right? | ||
Your dumb phone uses voice and SMS, right? | ||
It doesn't give you the internet access, right? | ||
Dumb phone technologies, everybody thinks, let's get a dumb phone. | ||
That way we'll be disconnected. Nobody will track us. | ||
Well, except for the fact that that's the exact technology the mobile operator is using to track you. | ||
The voice and SMS are really the critical technologies that your mobile operators are collecting all of your information with. | ||
The data side of things, when you start encrypting it, our software includes a VPN to encrypt all of your internet activity. | ||
That hides your IP address. | ||
So IP address is how they figure out who you are and where you're located. | ||
It hides your IP address, which helps to hide your identity and your location. | ||
And then in addition to that, it encrypts all of your activities so they don't know what websites you're going to. | ||
The other thing people think about, they think about VPN when they're browsing. | ||
But the other thing a VPN on your phone does is it hides which apps you're opening. | ||
So if you're using AT&T and you don't have a VPN installed on your phone, AT&T knows every time you open up your Facebook app, because that Facebook app goes out to the internet and contacts the Facebook servers, and they know that, and they track that. | ||
They know exactly which apps you're opening on your phone if those apps are accessing the internet. | ||
If you install a VPN, they can no longer track that. | ||
Right? So the app that we have includes the encrypted messenger, includes the VPN to encrypt all your internet activity. | ||
It provides you with the access. | ||
So in the US, it's to both the AT&T and T-Bone mobile networks. | ||
You can use either one of them. | ||
The software will actually determine which one has the better signal wherever you are and connect you to that one. | ||
So it'll switch between the two operators. | ||
Unless you fix it, you can set it to fix just one operator, but it'll switch between the two. | ||
And these are just two basic functions of the app, an encrypted messaging service and a VPN. There's two of the starting points. | ||
Then you have the mobile service. | ||
We also have launched our own private payments platform. | ||
So I mentioned already what Venmo and Cash App are doing, and pretty much all of these apps around the world do that. | ||
We developed the Volta private payments platform. | ||
The concept is to enable you to send money to anyone, almost anywhere, With no fees and no one monitoring your financial transactions. | ||
And this is all in the same app that we're talking here. | ||
Yes, it is. This is all in the Volta app. | ||
It's all in the Volta wireless app, exactly. | ||
Well, this is amazing. We've got to take a break, but this sounds like it truly is a great solution because I'm the same way. | ||
I've got apps and VPNs and all this other stuff to try to protect my privacy. | ||
This is a one-stop shop for all of it. | ||
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I was asking, we were asking our guest David Sinclair from Volta Wireless in the break. | ||
He actually has, so this is the Volta Wireless phone in my hand right here. | ||
My question was, because there's two of them, there's, I lost my spot here, there's the Volta Private Phone, and then there's the Volta Private Phone Pro. | ||
Are they both, is this the same phone? | ||
It's the exact same hardware. Let's do a comparison here, guys. | ||
Bring me a doc cam. They can look at all my different phones here. | ||
I got all of them. I got all the phones. | ||
Go ahead. Go ahead, David. | ||
Sure. So with the Volta private phone, what you get is a secure operating system. | ||
Let's start with the hardware, right? | ||
The hardware is manufactured in a secure facility, so we know that it has no zero-day hacks. | ||
The software, the operating system, is a de-Googled version of Android, which means it's an Android operating system, so it can use all the wonderful apps that you want to use, but it's been de-Googled completely. | ||
So it doesn't have any connection with the Google services, doesn't use any Google services of any kind. | ||
That's nice. That's sleek. We do our own, and it comes with a neoprene protective case, so you drop it, it won't break right away. | ||
You guys don't make people pay extra for that? | ||
No, this one comes with it. | ||
If somebody wants something that's more heavy-duty, they can get that as well. | ||
You go get an iPhone, they're like $100 for a case, too. | ||
Like, oh my gosh. We want to be the one-stop shop. | ||
That's the goal. That's your goal. | ||
Pay one time, get everything you need. | ||
That's the goal. We talk a lot about social media. | ||
We talk about Facebook and TikTok and how they're collecting your data and all that. | ||
So one of the things we have in a pipeline is essentially what we're calling right now our safe social media, which is going to be an add-on into the app. | ||
It won't cost anything. We're just going to do an app update that you download off the App Store. | ||
And what it'll be able to do is use your social media without your social media using you. | ||
That's the whole idea. Basically, it enables you to use your social media accounts to get everything that you want out of your social media, Facebook, TikTok, whatever, but they won't be able to access your phone to collect data from your phone when you're using it. | ||
And just looking at some of the specs here on the phone, it's the same phone, whichever package you get, it's the same phone. | ||
The storage, 128 gigs, that's as much as you're going to need. | ||
The battery is long-lasting. | ||
I've got the iPhone Max here. | ||
I don't know if it's a 10 or 11, I don't even know, but it's the iPhone Max, it's the bigger one. | ||
The screen is a little bit bigger. | ||
So you're going to have a full HD screen. | ||
The camera, I'm imagining, is just as good as everything else, too. | ||
People love their camera. | ||
They've got to get that selfie. | ||
So this one even says on the outside right here, 48 megapixel is the camera out here. | ||
So it's a pretty good camera, right? | ||
You know, it's got four cameras actually built into it. | ||
So the three on the back for your different, you know, the panoramic views and all of that, as well as the one camera on the front, which is, I think, a 40-megapixel camera itself as well. | ||
So, you know, we were discussing kind of this in the break, too. | ||
I wanted to make sure I fully understood this before asking you. | ||
So basically, what... | ||
I mean, I guess... | ||
What you're doing here is you're making it possible for people to even have privacy on their phone by using the Volta app or by using the Volta phone. | ||
You don't have to adhere to all the government spying regulations because you know what the law is. | ||
And the way this phone works, the government doesn't have to spy on it. | ||
They don't have to collect these records. | ||
Yeah, so if you think about it, there are three different technologies for communications today. | ||
There's voice, there's SMS, and there's data. | ||
Data is essentially what you're using when you're using WhatsApp or any of these other messages. | ||
Which is the internet, in other words. | ||
The internet, basically. Yeah, exactly. | ||
So, by law, anybody providing voice service or SMS service is required to keep records of when you use that service. | ||
Data service providers that are classified differently under U.S. law, and actually most countries' law, treat ISPs, your internet service providers, differently than they treat your telecommunications company. | ||
Because when they did the laws, they never imagined that you could do everything over the internet without needing to do voice and SMS. That's the key, actually, right there. | ||
And so today, Facebook does collect records of all your communications on WhatsApp, but they don't have to. | ||
They're not required to by law. And so that's really a part of what we're doing is we're essentially leveraging a data-only connection, an internet connection that you're accessing the internet over the mobile networks. | ||
You know, when you look at what we're doing with AT&T or T-Mobile or any of the other operators we use around the world, Vodafone, et cetera, that we use, you know, get access to Europe or Asia or whatever, all we're doing is we're using their towers. | ||
You know, they have these towers all over the world. | ||
They send out signals. They created a network, essentially, right? | ||
We're not using their core network, though. | ||
Their core network is what's used to connect voice calls and SMSs and all of that. | ||
They have the data packet comes into their core network from our system. | ||
They say, oh, this isn't ours, and they throw it over the wall over to our core network. | ||
And we handle all of that inside our systems. | ||
And so, essentially, we're just using the towers that everybody else has put out there. | ||
I spent a lot of years selling to mobile operators as part of an IT company. | ||
I used to run the systems integration and outsourcing business for one of the multinational companies in that space across 10 countries in Europe. | ||
And what we found in engaging with mobile operators, you had two kinds of mobile operators. | ||
Either they were great at doing their network, Or they were really good at customer service. | ||
You rarely ever found a company that was good at both. | ||
I think if you look at the U.S. operators, most people will tell you, yeah, network coverage is great. | ||
They all claim to have the fastest coverage, the best coverage, etc., etc. | ||
How good is their customer service? | ||
They're really not that great, right? | ||
And I think over time, that's going to continue to happen where the network operators are going to continue to focus more and more on being network operators. | ||
And companies like Volta Wireless are going to focus more and more on serving the customer and just leveraging their networks. | ||
They're essentially like interstate highways, right? | ||
They're a commodity. It's a road. | ||
You send your data over it, and it works. | ||
Most people today, when they buy their mobile service, they're buying because it's got the best price or the best deal on whatever phone they want. | ||
We're coming to market and saying something a little bit different. | ||
You deserve more than just mere access to communicate with people. | ||
You deserve to be able to communicate privately. | ||
And so that's why we've added all of these additional capabilities into our service because we want you to be able to have secure communications. | ||
You know, one of the key things about the way we designed our system is we built it on the design principle called ignorance by design. | ||
What does that mean? That means we don't collect anything. | ||
When you sign up for our service, you do so anonymously. | ||
We don't know who you are. | ||
We don't want to know who you are. | ||
You use an email address. | ||
That's what we keep. That's basically the foundation of your record in our systems is we have an email address for you. | ||
A lot of people are using ProtonMail email addresses to sign up because those are anonymous email addresses, right? | ||
But essentially, we have no idea who you are. | ||
You provide a payment method, but we don't actually keep that payment method. | ||
We have a third-party payment processor that keeps your payment information for us. | ||
We don't want to know it, right? | ||
Everybody else collects your location, collects your identity, collects your communications. | ||
We don't keep any record of anything. | ||
We don't know who you are. | ||
We don't know who you communicated with. | ||
Because we're using a messenger, it's peer-to-peer. | ||
So there's no way for us to know. | ||
If you call somebody who's a non-Volta user, essentially it's encrypted from your device to our data center. | ||
And in our data center, it connects to the phone network. | ||
After it gets onto the regular phone network, it's no longer encrypted. | ||
That's impossible to do. | ||
Because whoever you're calling is going to receive it as a regular voice call or a regular SMS. As I explained, those aren't secure technologies. | ||
Right? So somebody could listen in to the content of your conversation on whoever your callings end, but if they try to trace the call back to you to understand, well, who's making this phone call? | ||
Essentially, they're going to get dead-ended at our data center because it's encrypted and we're not collecting your location or anything all the way to our data center. | ||
And any record we have of that call of ever taking place, It gets deleted immediately. | ||
So we have no record of your communications or anything. | ||
Ignorance by design is really the fundamental principle here. | ||
So even if somebody wanted to hack into our platform and track what you're doing, there's no way for them to do that because there's no way for me to go into our systems and find out who you are or what you're doing. | ||
And folks, you can learn more at VoltaWireless.com. | ||
Volta, V-O-L-T-A, Wireless.com. | ||
They can pre-order the phone now, correct? | ||
Absolutely. So we'll be shipping the phone in May. | ||
We're already taking pre-orders on it right now. | ||
So we've been getting a lot of pre-orders on the phone because people are excited about that. | ||
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How do you like the phone? I love it. | |
So yours is already working? | ||
It's already operational? No. | ||
Not yet. I have the phone up working and operating, but it doesn't have all the pretty branding on it. | ||
You've got your sticker on there, too. | ||
Exactly. So really a hardcore prototype is what you have. | ||
Not the final product. | ||
This is not the final product. | ||
This is a prototype. Actually, it's not even a prototype. | ||
It's an early manufactured model. | ||
They call it pre-production. So this is basically where they're testing the factory line, testing the imaging process, all that. | ||
So this is a pre-production. It's after a prototype, but not yet the final deal. | ||
All right. But if you don't mind, I do want to point out one important thing. | ||
Let's do that. We've got to take a break. | ||
We've got to take a break. We'll hold that thought. | ||
VoltaWireless.com, folks. | ||
It's the cell phone for privacy for everyone. | ||
All right, final segment here with David Sinclair of Volta Wireless, bringing hope, bringing hope to you that you can have a cell phone and a network that's not going to spy on you 24-7. | ||
VoltaWireless.com for more information. | ||
And even though the phone is pre-order right now, they ship out in May, you still can get the Volta Wireless services with the app and other things. | ||
Make sure people understand that. | ||
Yeah, so you can go out to the site today, place an order for a phone, place an order for a subscription. | ||
What you'll be able to do is immediately download the app and start using the service right away. | ||
And what services can they use right away? | ||
So immediately you'll get a Volta private number, which is essentially an anonymous phone number that you can use to make and receive calls. | ||
Nobody knows who it's assigned to. | ||
If you want to keep your existing phone number, you can port that number over as well, and you'll actually be able to use both phone numbers at the same time. | ||
You can make and receive phone calls or send messages with either of them, and you won't have any issues. | ||
So you can keep your phone number, but you'll also have an anonymous phone number because, again, it's about privacy. | ||
If you call somebody who's not a Volta user, You want a different phone number to be visible because you don't want people to know who's calling them or whatever. | ||
Use the Volta private number to do that. | ||
But you'll get the Volta private number right away. | ||
You'll also be able to order a SIM right away. | ||
You can download an eSIM, which is an electronic SIM. It's like what you use on your watch. | ||
Most phones now support that for Apple and Samsung and those sorts of things. | ||
You'll get the SIM. You'll also immediately right away get the encrypted communications. | ||
Video calls, voice calls, messaging, file transfer. | ||
You'll also get the VPN for encrypting all of your internet activity, and you'll get access to the mobile payments platform, the private payments platform. | ||
And you'll get all of that for $39.99 a month. | ||
And that's the Volta Digital Nomad package. | ||
Exactly. The Volta Digital Nomad package gives you the unlimited talk text and high-speed data, We have other packages that will give you unlimited talk, text, and low-speed data, but what we find is most people aren't really happy with the low-speed data because most people want to be able to do something on the internet. | ||
And the low-speed data is really designed essentially for people who only need to do talk and text. | ||
So if you want to be able to do stuff on the internet, you really need to do the high-speed data plan, which is the $39.99 a month. | ||
Right now, if you use the code ALEX, A-L-E-X, when you subscribe, you get your first month for $9.99. | ||
So if you want to go out and try it out and not put too much at risk, use the code ALEX when you sign up. | ||
It's $9.99 for your first month, and then it'll go back to being $39.99 a month after that. | ||
What happens, though, is you order that. | ||
You can immediately download it on your current phone. | ||
If you don't want to use an eSIM, you can order a SIM card. | ||
We'll mail it to you. It'll take three or four days, and you'll get it. | ||
You can immediately start using our service. | ||
And then if you've ordered the Volta private phone as well, well, in May, when we start shipping it, you'll receive it. | ||
And you just take your SIM card and you move it over. | ||
You log into the Volta wireless app on the phone. | ||
It'll immediately log you out of the Volta wireless app on your current device, and you can start using it. | ||
Kind of like with a phone, once you switch over on the phone, the other one just goes blank, basically, you can't use it anymore. | ||
Exactly. One of the security features we did is we realized people are going to lose their phones, right? | ||
You know, you have a phone, you lose it, you don't want anybody accessing all that information you got on there. | ||
So all you've got to do is log into the Volta wireless app on a different device. | ||
out of the current device that you're on and the result is everything in on that | ||
drive is encrypted and so no one have any access until you log in to that | ||
device again. Now once let's say May comes along I get my Volta phone I've | ||
already got the Volta digital nomad package I switch it over to my new phone | ||
is it still that same $39.99 flat rate? Yes it is. And all the services still | ||
All the services still included, as well as all the additional services that we're going to be adding. | ||
So we talked a little bit, I mentioned the Safe Social Media app. | ||
That's just going to come as an update to the app. | ||
You'll start getting these new functionalities, new capabilities. | ||
We talked a little bit earlier about Zoom. | ||
So today you can do messaging and file transfer with up to 1,000 people with our app. | ||
We're planning in the next six months to bring out essentially something you can do, video conferences with up to 1,000 people at the same time, all through the Volta Messenger app. | ||
And that'll be built into your $39.99 a month. | ||
You get rid of another Zoom subscription. | ||
Because I was going to say, I mean, you're basically, to me, you're coming in under the typical market cap here. | ||
Most people, if you want to get high speed, everything unlimited, you're going to be paying at least $50, probably $60 a month with all other services. | ||
And you're saying that with Volta Wireless, you're bringing it for all with the privacy guarantee that no one else can have for $39.99 a month. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. In part, we're doing that because we're relatively new. | ||
We've been live and operational for a little over six months right now. | ||
The company's existed for about two years, so we're relatively new and we need to be competitive to attract people. | ||
But the other thing, too, is a philosophical difference. | ||
Our approach is very simple. | ||
We believe people are willing to pay in order to have privacy. | ||
So rather than giving you some service for free and then selling your data, we're going to give you all the services, but you're going to pay a small fee. | ||
At the same time, when you look at the AT&Ts of the world, they're charging you 70, 80 bucks a month. | ||
They don't need to be charging you that. | ||
They don't need to be making 80% margins on you every month. | ||
I find that ridiculous. | ||
We're charging enough. To support the cost of the service and to support the investment in developing new services. | ||
But we're not sitting here trying to make ourselves rich that way. | ||
Privacy is too important to have it be, you know, Essentially a tool for getting rich. | ||
It's too important to freedom. | ||
It's too important to American democracy, in my opinion. | ||
Could I even, I mean, unless I'm misunderstanding this, I could go and I could get the digital Nomad subscription right now at Volta Wireless. | ||
I can get the app on my phone. | ||
I mean, would I even need my cell phone service anymore, or could I pretty much do everything through that app? | ||
You could do everything through that app. | ||
You could throw your SIM card away and cancel your service. | ||
No matter where I'm at, I can still have all the connections I need. | ||
That's the idea. And actually, unlike the other players, they're going to charge you another $60 a month to get that international roaming. | ||
You decide to go on a cruise in the Caribbean or you decide to go on a trip to Europe, you're going to have to pay a bunch of money to be able to get service with your current provider, with AT&T or Verizon or T-Mobile. | ||
With us, that's built in. | ||
All around the world. | ||
200 countries around the world, you'll get unlimited talk and text and data. | ||
With the Volta Digital Nomad plan, with $39.99, you're going to get unlimited talk, text, and high-speed data in the US, Europe, about seven or eight countries in Asia, also South Africa. | ||
We have other plans that are higher end. | ||
So, for example, we have some customers who spend most of their time living in Mexico or who live in Canada or who live in countries like Russia or, say, China. | ||
We have people using our service today in over 80 countries around the world. | ||
And the higher plans, essentially, you know, we have a plan for $99 a month that's going to give you coverage in all of Asia as well for unlimited talk text and high-speed data. | ||
We have a plan for $200 a month that's essentially going to give you the whole world, unlimited talk text and high-speed data. | ||
The fact is, unfortunately, that Canada and Latin America are two of the most expensive data markets in the world. | ||
So that's the $200 plan is what you're going to have to get to get the unlimited talk text and high-speed data in Canada and Latin America. | ||
You get unlimited talk, text and data built into your $39.99 a month plan in every country | ||
in the world. | ||
But the high-speed data unlimited is really what costs more. | ||
And like I said, we're not doing these high prices because we're trying to make a bunch | ||
of money on you. | ||
Quite honestly, we're taking the risk that you're not going to spend, you know, 50 gigabytes | ||
of data a month with this. | ||
Well, this isn't even a high price. | ||
I mean, you're already paying. I mean, I'm already paying. | ||
I don't know what the bill is, but it's probably at least 20 bucks a month for a VPN that I have on my phone and my computer. | ||
And then I'm paying for internet service on the phone. | ||
I'm paying for my cell service on the phone. | ||
I mean, that's what I'm saying. So really, it's probably like 60 or 80 bucks a month that I'm paying just to have the phone. | ||
Really, I'm chopping that in half if I switch over to the Volta Digital Nomad right now. | ||
Plus, I have the assurances of privacy that's already built into the whole thing. | ||
So, I mean, this is a great idea. | ||
People need to learn more at VoltaWireless.com. | ||
And you said they can use coupon code Alex to try the first month for $9.99. | ||
They'll see how much they like it. | ||
They'll probably stick around. | ||
And for most people, I would imagine this is probably going to even lower your phone bill. | ||
I know it would for me. | ||
This would be less than what I'm normally paying. | ||
Voltowireless.com, again, is the website. | ||
And David Sinclair has been with us here in the final hour. | ||
David, anything else you want to partake to our audience here before we sign off for the afternoon? | ||
Yeah, I would just say, you know, go out and try the service, please. | ||
You know, use the coupon code Alex, you get your first month for $9.99. | ||
But I'd also say we've seen huge demand for the phone itself. | ||
So if you want to be somebody who gets the phone, one of the first people to get the phone, Definitely pre-order it now because we're seeing huge demand. | ||
And so, you know, I hate to have it. | ||
Once we start shipping it in May, you go out and order and you discover you've got to wait until August to get it because, you know, there is a worldwide chip shortage going on right now. | ||
So if you want to be somebody who gets the phone sooner rather than later, you should go ahead and place a pre-order for it now. | ||
People are going to want to know where the phone is manufactured. | ||
So the phone is manufactured in a secure manufacturing facility. | ||
The company that we've contracted to do this is in Canada. | ||
So they're taking care of it. | ||
Their background, just so that you understand, is they manufacture secure mobile devices for various government agencies worldwide. | ||
Well, I ask that because there's been some concerns in the past. | ||
A couple other mobile companies have popped up, and then it turns out their phones are made in China, or they're just reprocessed Chinese phones or Google phones that they just reprocess to sell as a different brand. | ||
But this is a proprietary manufacturer and development in the Western Hemisphere. | ||
So we have a partnership with a company that specializes in design and manufacture of secure mobile phones. | ||
They've traditionally done it as part of government contracts. | ||
We're actually their first consumer device that they're doing. | ||
Well, that's great. So you're taking what normally only the government would have in privacy and you're bringing it to the consumer. | ||
That's the idea. That's exactly the idea. | ||
Now, I will tell you, this is a great... | ||
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