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Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. | |
Welcome to The War Room. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer today. | ||
Very happy to be with you. | ||
We're going to be welcoming Jesse Lee Peterson to the show. | ||
We're also going to have the Headbangers Hour with Frank Cavanaugh and Michael Graves coming up at the 5 o'clock hour. | ||
And boy, do we have a lot to talk about. | ||
A lot of videos to show you as well, including, and this will be exciting, we're in like a real-time disinformation tit-for-tat situation. | ||
We covered, of course, yesterday multiple videos of the Atlantic and University of Chicago's disinformation summit that they were having, mocking them hilariously. | ||
And now we have more videos from today of them responding to the people mocking them yesterday, and we're going to mock them even more, so it'll be great. | ||
We're going to double down on that and... | ||
Just, again, expose the ridiculous levels of dishonesty at the very heights of our media. | ||
We also have some very good news to share with you about the unraveling of one of the most egregious false flags ever committed on American soil. | ||
That is the Governor Whitmer kidnap ring falsehood that they tried to destroy people's lives over. | ||
Well, successfully destroyed their lives. | ||
They just weren't successful in getting the guilty... | ||
Please. So, that'll be very exciting to talk about as well. | ||
Yeah, it's going to be good, folks. | ||
We have actually a lot of videos to show you. | ||
And I want to go to one of them now because tomorrow... | ||
Is it tomorrow? | ||
No, I'm sorry. Sunday, the 10th of April, there will be a massive rally in Los Angeles, the Defeat the Mandates rally. | ||
Of course, we... I had an interview about this and have encouraged people around California to go there. | ||
We also had a caller this morning, Mona, who made us aware of some pretty insane policies now being voted on in California, including just blatant violations of the First Amendment that says anything that you publish that contradicts the government, you'll be held liable for, and it will be in the hands of the Attorney General. | ||
We'll cover all that and more, but it's now more important than ever that you stand up for the rights that you do have before you lose them, And a great way to do it is to show up on Sunday in LA if you can make it. | ||
Here's a little preview for you. | ||
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This is the example of what you get when you choose to attack all members of the human family. | |
This is what you get when you decide to go after a person's child. | ||
And I have to make it very clear that they really didn't expect all of this. | ||
Thousands from across the country rallied today in Washington, D.C. | ||
For a rally against COVID-19 mandates. | ||
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The message for many on Sunday was not anti-vaccine. | |
That's right! But the right to choose. | ||
Natural immunity! | ||
Thank all of you for coming out today to stand up for our children, our grandchildren, and our great-grandchildren. | ||
The determination to preserve medical freedom is in your hands. | ||
We are fighting against Big Pharma. | ||
They have always put profits before patients. | ||
You know, here in the United States, really, it's going to be black people who really should get it first. | ||
To my African American brothers and sisters, the vaccine that you're going to take was developed by an African American woman. | ||
As an African American, I come here as one of the most vaccine-hesitant groups. | ||
The vaccine passports and the vaccine mandates take us back to the days of segregation. | ||
It's back to the slave passports. | ||
Are you free or you're not free? | ||
I'm tired of these people that sit in the White House, that stimulate race wars. | ||
Tired that we are being experimented on. | ||
We are! I'm tired that we are being manipulated. | ||
Because they use celebrities to control the black community. | ||
But as you see in the audience, those who are Muslims, Christians, those in the Jewish community, Democrats, Republicans, white, black, this is the example that they do not want to see, but they have no choice. | ||
This wall is so beautiful. | ||
Look at all of you. The world sees us. | ||
We will not stop fighting for truth and for life. | ||
I believe in you. | ||
Are we ready to reclaim the dream? | ||
Now the people rise up. | ||
Let's reclaim our country! | ||
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The truth is like a lion. | |
Next stop, Los Angeles, defeat the mandates. | ||
Let it loose. It will defend itself. | ||
Defeatthemandatesus.com All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
This is The War Room. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in today for Owen Schroyer. | ||
We're going to be welcoming Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
A little bit later, Frank Cavanaugh and Michael Graves as well for the Headbangers Hour and the final hour of this show. | ||
But we have a lot to talk about before then. | ||
A lot of videos to show you. | ||
Let's start off with the top story that just broke not too long ago. | ||
Different ways this is being reported. | ||
Washington Post says, Jury acquits two in Michigan governor kidnapping plot. | ||
Deadlocks on two others. | ||
Or put it another way, from Gateway Pundit. | ||
Huge blow to fake news and FBI. Zero guilty verdicts in case of alleged plot to kidnap leftist Governor Whitmer. | ||
Not guilty verdict for two. | ||
Hung jury on two, including the ringleader. | ||
This is a pretty incredible... | ||
unravelling of a blatant deep state false flag operation. | ||
As Zero Hedge notes, in a system with a 98 plus percent conviction rate where | ||
grand juries will indict a hand sandwich as the old saying goes, the federal | ||
government failed to secure a single conviction in the case against four men | ||
accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer. The | ||
massive prosecutorial failure which shouldn't have been a surprise | ||
given the absurd levels of corruption and criminality exposed among FBI | ||
agents who led the investigation, behavior that ultimately led to the lead | ||
investigating agent being fired by the bureau, will unquestionably undermine | ||
the Biden administration's claim that far-right white supremacist | ||
terror is the I'm sure they'll stop saying that now. | ||
I'm sure now that there's incontrovertible proof, they'll stop saying that. | ||
Surely, surely they will. | ||
Do we need a hoax counter? | ||
Do we need a calendar? | ||
Days since the last hoax. | ||
Since the last blood libel against white people. | ||
It's just from Jussie Smollett to the federal government to everybody in between are just desperate to try to bring to life, to try to show white people being evil in some way. | ||
It's like they don't actually exist. | ||
These plots, these plans, these hate crimes, they aren't real. | ||
They're all imaginary. I was going off yesterday on American Journal about the fact that we're just forced to live in the delusional madness of people who control the world. | ||
It's all delusion. | ||
And it's just crazy. | ||
I mean, this is one of the cases that they pointed to when they were claiming that white supremacists is the biggest threat to the United States. | ||
Just a completely falsified case. | ||
Totally unreal, right? | ||
Just like Jussie Smollett. | ||
Just like any other hate crime that you want to look at. | ||
I mean, honestly, we need to be keeping a tally. | ||
Because there's about one a week. | ||
I think there's about one of these a week. | ||
This one's just particularly egregious. | ||
Huge blow to the FBI. Zero guilty verdicts in the case of the alleged plot to kidnap Michigan Governor. | ||
Two of the four of the men were acquitted Friday for their role in the alleged plot, which in reality was cooked up by a gang of confidential informants embedded within the group, one of whom rose to second in command, while the other two ultimately faced a hung jury. | ||
According to the Associated Press, the jury's verdicts against Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta were read in the federal court in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and the case presided over by the U.S. District Judge Robert Jonker. | ||
Juncker. Jurors said they couldn't agree on verdicts They couldn't agree on verdicts against Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr. | ||
Prosecutors described Fox as a ringleader of the anti-government group. | ||
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has gone to great lengths to paint them in as extremists and white supremacists during interviews with friendly media outlets like NPR. See, that's just one of those convenient sort of phrases you can throw out there. | ||
White supremacists. | ||
Just smear the man's character. | ||
I'm sure there was less proof that they were white supremacists than there was that they | ||
tried to kidnap the governor. | ||
But you don't have to prove somebody's a white supremacist in the court of law. | ||
You just say it. You just put that label on them. | ||
You just smear them with that. | ||
And it sticks to them like glue. | ||
And they're stuck with it. | ||
And the media can run with it. | ||
And they can have very intense chyrons and lower thirds saying, a white supremacist group caught by the FBI, the glorious and incorruptible FBI. And they run with that for a couple months. | ||
And now when this comes out, we'll see a couple little headlines going, oh, hung jury. | ||
And of course, this will also be used by the left to say, see, we live in a white supremacist society because these guys that we tried to false flag to destroy their lives and send them to prison for the rest of their lives. | ||
Like, that's the thing you have to understand. | ||
Just like Jussie Smollett was not a fake hate crime. | ||
It was a real hate crime. | ||
Jussie Smollett was not a victim of a hate crime. | ||
He was the perpetrator of one. | ||
He... He was driven by hate against the American people to falsify a report, to smear all of American people, especially Trump supporters and white people, with this crime in order to progress his political agenda. | ||
It was terrorism in a way, but it was a hate crime. | ||
It was a hate crime perpetuated against white people. | ||
In this same way, these guys did not do this crime. | ||
They are not the perpetrators of the crime. | ||
They are the victims of the FBI's crime. | ||
These guys were targeted and the FBI tried to essentially murder them, right? | ||
I mean, send them to jail for life, right? | ||
Send them to a prison system with the label of white supremacist, probably be, you know, | ||
tattooed on their forehead eventually, right? | ||
Destroy these guys' lives in the most brutal and monstrous way. | ||
And thank God they weren't successful. | ||
Thank God the FBI wasn't successful. | ||
Now, if these guys had been successful, what, the Michigan governor would have been kidnapped for a couple hours maybe? | ||
Like, what the FBI tried to do to these guys was actually just on its face worse than what they were accusing the guys of. | ||
Is this all clear? | ||
Is this apparent to people? | ||
And again, it would almost be funny if it wasn't the American government targeting its own people for... | ||
I mean, what essentially is death, right? | ||
If you're convicted of being a white supremacist terrorist in this country, you might as well put your head in the noose. | ||
Because that's the way these things work. | ||
So that's what they tried to do to these guys. | ||
It would almost be funny if it wasn't so serious. | ||
You know, producer Scott was in here. | ||
We're just acting out, you know, what this must have been like. | ||
A bunch of FBI guys, right? | ||
Eight FBI guys sitting around going, yeah, we should totally do this. | ||
Oh, we're super into this. We're totally going to do this. | ||
Definitely we're going to do it. And then like the one FBI guy wanders in. | ||
It's like, what are we talking about, guys? | ||
And they're like, you're under arrest. | ||
I mean, it's just, it makes no sense. | ||
And it's funny, except for the fact that These guys got wrapped up in this and have been made to suffer hugely in the time that it took to prove that they were being entrapped. | ||
We'll continue with this story. Michigan AG Dana Nessel has gone to great lengths to paint them in as extremists and white supremacists during interviews with friendly media outlets like NPR who are just so worried about this rise of white supremacy. | ||
In an interview with NPR, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessa said multiple supremacist and anti-government groups acted in concert based on a shared extreme ideology. | ||
Little did we know those white supremacist groups were the FBI, and their shared extremist ideology was communism. | ||
People that we charged are affiliated with this Wolverine Watchmen group, Nessel added, adding that it's a Michigan-based group, but there are multiple white supremacy groups and militia groups that have been acting in accordance with one another. | ||
Oh yes, it's a whole network of false flags. | ||
Why? We'll have to infiltrate and try to figure out who all these false flaggers are and how they're intertwined. | ||
It's all just FBI agents. | ||
It's just 100% FBI agents all trying to entrap each other. | ||
Prosecutors relied on testimony from undercover agents and informants and two men who pleaded guilty to the plot during the trial. | ||
Jurors also read and heard secretly recorded conversations, violent social media posts, and chat messages. | ||
However, their defense lawyers effectively argued that the scheme had been dreamed up by government agents and informants who had been embedded within the group specifically to manipulate the men. | ||
See, this is why the FBI is usually so particular about how they carry out their false flag operations. | ||
I've described it on this show multiple times. | ||
I have some insight into this, having worked on FBI propaganda films in DC before I worked here. | ||
I think I've told you folks, one was very similar to this. | ||
It was a plot about a guy who wanted to blow up a district attorney, and they had a person go in and pretend to give him basically a false bomb, right? | ||
Because this is what the FBI will do. | ||
The FBI will literally give you a false bomb and go, oh, go place this. | ||
But they're usually very particular because they have these occult, arcane rules where it's like, you must give them a chance, two chances to I'm glad that we're going to be talking so much about disinformation today. | ||
What better example do you have of disinformation than the hysteria drummed up over white supremacy and the evidence that they used to justify that hysteria, such as the Gretchen Whitmer kidnap plot? | ||
Just full-on disinformation. | ||
You know, out of all of the meme... | ||
I don't know what you call it, forms that you see out there. | ||
I think the most accurate one I've ever seen, and it just comes up over and over, is the one with the IQ bell curve, right? | ||
Where you have the people on the left being like, there's poison in the water. | ||
And then the person in the middle like, um, actually fluoride actually helps with the teeth a lot. | ||
And lots of people, da-da-da-da-da. | ||
And then like on the right, it's the really intelligent guy just being like, there's poison in the water, right? | ||
It's like on one side, it's like you either have to be just a... | ||
Just a dummy that just gets it somehow, right? | ||
You just don't get all of the little rhetorical tricks they use. | ||
You're just like, yeah, it sounds confusing. | ||
I just think there's poison in the water. | ||
Or you have to be really smart and go, oh, all of that rhetorical nonsense they're saying in the middle is just fancy cover for what the truth is, which is that there's poison in the water. | ||
And then in the middle, you get the vast majority of the population that is tricked into thinking they're smart. | ||
This is it. This is the meme... | ||
Form here that is just the most accurate thing. | ||
Because at a certain point, you have to just rely on your instincts. | ||
So on the left would be just like the caveman, just trusting your instincts, avoiding the lions, the mountain lions and the wolves in the forest. | ||
And on the right is living in a society that's very complicated, a lot of information flying around that you just have to be able to cut through and just trust your instincts. | ||
With this type of stuff, or with Jussie Smollett, or with Kyle Rittenhouse, or with any of these hoaxes, It's like you just develop a sixth sense after a little while. | ||
Even with Ukraine now. | ||
And, you know, I guess there's danger in going a little bit too far where you're just skeptical of absolutely everything and you just refuse to trust anything at all. | ||
I guess you can go too far in that direction. | ||
But so far, as far as you go in that direction, you're usually right. | ||
So when you hear this story, a group of white supremacists were going to kidnap the Michigan governor and they were caught by the FBI before they could carry out the plot. | ||
You just go, no. No, that didn't happen. | ||
That didn't happen. That's fake. | ||
I don't know any details. I don't have any further information. | ||
I can just tell you off the bat what you just said is a lie, is wrong and stupid and didn't happen. | ||
It's a false flag. Same with Kyle Rittenhouse, right? | ||
The day after the Kyle Rittenhouse shooting took place, I came here on the war room. | ||
We did a step-by-step breakdown of exactly what happened, and we knew he was innocent. | ||
Of murder from the very beginning. | ||
Like you just cut through the crap and you just get to the heart of the matter. | ||
And if you have instincts and you trust your instincts, you just know what the truth is without having to have any further information. | ||
I don't know. We're usually not wrong. | ||
Usually it's proven out to be true. | ||
So we're going to talk about disinformation here in just a second. | ||
We'll continue on with what exactly happened there in the trial, but then we'll talk a little bit about how this had been covered for the two years since the actual event took place. | ||
But here, the Gateway Pundit article has the headline, Huge Blow to Fake News in the FBI. Zero guilty verdicts in the case of alleged plot to kidnap leftist Governor Whitmer. | ||
Not guilty verdict for two. | ||
Hung jury on two, including the ringleader. | ||
Actually, Zero Hedge mentions, you know, get ready for the mainstream media to lash out at America's justice system once again, although this time it won't be because of alleged police brutality. | ||
No, it'll be because they let the white supremacists off. | ||
So this is the way the world works now. | ||
They get to accuse you. | ||
Of being a supremacist, of being a hate monger, of being a racist. | ||
And that's just fact from then on out. | ||
They said it so it's fact. | ||
It doesn't matter if you're proven in the court of law. | ||
It doesn't matter if you have incontrovertible proof that what they're saying is false. | ||
You will still be called whatever the name they call you. | ||
And they'll lash out at the justice system. | ||
Again, man, the overall theme that we're all learning together here at InfoWars is these people are just vicious beyond belief. | ||
And you look back in history and you wonder, how did the USSR get that way? | ||
How did Nazi Germany get that way? | ||
We are in that world now. | ||
We are living that world. | ||
You would think if somebody's not guilty of a crime, it should be a good thing that they aren't spending their entire life in prison alone. | ||
With the words white supremacist tattooed on their forehead, right? | ||
That would be a good thing. | ||
An innocent person not going to jail? | ||
Like, do you have any love for humanity at all? | ||
Are you not happy that this wasn't true, this was a false thing? | ||
But no. They would much rather destroy the lives of innocent people than be proven wrong. | ||
Just ridiculous. The Governor Whitmer kidnapping case, as Gateway Pundit says, which we now know is compromised virtually entirely of FBI agents and informants, took another devastating hit in August. | ||
Michael Hills, an attorney for Brandon Caserta, one of six defendants, produced text messages showing an FBI field agent telling an informant to lie and frame an innocent man and delete text messages. | ||
So, I mean, the question now is... | ||
When is the trial for the FBI agents? | ||
When are they going to go to prison and serve time like they tried to do to these men? | ||
They just get away with this? | ||
Maybe this is our issue in America, because we're going to talk in a little bit as well about some of the things that California is attempting, and they may pull it off, you know, doing, just passing laws that just blatantly, flagrantly violate the First Amendment, just It's insane. | ||
And, like, if it does pass, I mean, that's awful. | ||
Hopefully it'll get struck down by the court, but probably not, since the Supreme Court now has justice on it that says, I have no view as to whether people have individual rights. | ||
We're just committing suicide as a country and as a people and as a nation. | ||
But what happens to the people who constantly try to pass laws that violate our rights? | ||
If this law doesn't pass, like this law that I'm talking about here, and again, we'll get into it later, but SB 1390... | ||
This bill would prohibit a social media platform from amplifying harmful content, including disinformation and misinformation, including but not limited to false or misleading information regarding medicine or vaccinations, false or misleading information regarding elections and conspiracy theories. | ||
So they're trying to pass a law right now in California, which says that if somebody publishes a conspiracy theory on social media, that case and that complaint will go to the attorney general and they can press charges against that person. | ||
Have you ever heard of a more blatant violation? | ||
At least now they have the thin, the liminal covering of, well, it's a private company. | ||
It's a private company. They can choose to allow on their platform whoever they want. | ||
They don't even have that anymore. | ||
Now it's the government, instead of just nudging and suggesting that the big tech companies censor their opponents, they're going to be forcing the social media companies to silence anybody that contradicts the government. | ||
Could not be more obvious than an example of a violation of the First Amendment. | ||
But this type of stuff, they try to pass it all the time. | ||
They'll probably pass this one, honestly, because of California. | ||
But if it doesn't pass, what are these people going to do? | ||
What are the people who wrote this bill going to do? | ||
Are they just going to give up? No, they're just going to reword things and submit it again, correcting some of the language in order to get this destruction of the First Amendment passed. | ||
So just like the FBI agents in this case, There's got to be some sort of punishment mechanism for the attempt to violate your rights. | ||
There's got to be some sort of punishment mechanism when you try to pass a bill that is just immediately struck down by the Supreme Court because it's so blatantly unconstitutional. | ||
You should be punished for that. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with Harrison Smith. | |
The Alex Jones Show. | ||
This is The War Room with Owen Schroer. | ||
InfoWars, the most banned network in the world. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Harrison Smith here, sitting in for Owen Schroer today. | ||
We're talking about disinformation, aren't we? | ||
Aren't we talking about disinformation? | ||
Aren't we ever? Really hilarious, this, I mean, just the set design of that summit that we've been showing you, where it's just like Brian Stelter and other people from CNN and the Atlantic sitting under a big sign that just says disinformation and the death of democracy, and they're all just like, yes, we don't know what this looks like. | ||
Incredible. And, of course, we showed some of these videos before, but let's take a moment to bridge these two stories and just take a look at how the Governor Whitmer kidnapping case has been covered by the media for the last year or so. | ||
New York Times. FBI says Michigan anti-government group plotted to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer. | ||
Whitmer conspiracy allegations tied to Boogaloo movement. | ||
Jury hears man discuss plan to abduct Michigan Governor Whitmer. | ||
Whitmer kidnap trial opens with wild stories of pot, hogtie, governor, civil war. | ||
Michigan Supreme Court strikes down Governor Whitmer's emergency orders effective immediately. | ||
Well, that's something different. | ||
I haven't read these yet. | ||
We're just going through. And this is the thing. | ||
I don't even have to prepare. | ||
I typed in Whitmer into Google and go to the news tab and you can choose a time frame. | ||
So I just chose any time before the verdict came out and every story about the Whitmer kidnap case is a lie, is disinformation. | ||
Now they cover themselves by saying person says, FBI says, and they do this all the time. | ||
You'll see it with Black Lives Matter cases quite often, where it's like the truth of the matter is that some dude tried to grab a cop's gun, tried to run a cop over, and the cop was defending himself and shot the guy. | ||
And then the way it will be reported is a young man on his way back from church... | ||
When a cop shot him from behind a bush, mother says. | ||
Mother of the victim says. | ||
And they add that in the bottom. | ||
So what comes across is this assertion about what happened that's utterly false. | ||
Oh, but it's because we're just quoting somebody. | ||
We didn't fact check it at all. | ||
It wasn't, you know, we could report... | ||
This is what the mother says, and that's absurd because here's the facts of the case. | ||
The mother's a liar. | ||
They're not going to say that. | ||
They're not going to report that. So they report whatever the person says as if it's fact, regardless of whether it is or not. | ||
So again, you can just go through the various tabs. | ||
Credible threats to kill Governor Whitmer led to charges, police say. | ||
I mean, it just goes on and on. | ||
So... That's real disinformation. | ||
That's real misinformation. | ||
Not just... | ||
Being spread and propagated and created by the mainstream media, but actually doing it in concert, in cooperation, and at the behest of the federal government. | ||
So you want to talk about misinformation or disinformation. | ||
It's one thing if it's just, you know, some dude making a YouTube video where he's just making stuff up. | ||
Like, sure, you can call that misinformation. | ||
But when it's the federal government in cooperation with the mainstream media, knowingly publishing falsehoods for years... | ||
That's a major issue. | ||
That is a major problem, and that is ubiquitous in this country. | ||
It is everywhere. It is continuous, and it doesn't stop. | ||
But that's not what they're concerned about. | ||
That's not what they're trying to stop. | ||
These people who cry about disinformation, they're mad about anybody that contradicts that official story, regardless of whether the official story is real or not. | ||
And we just covered it, but again, you can go to thepeoplesconvoy.org, thepeoplesconvoy.org. | ||
They have 10 California bills that have to do with COVID-19, but to me, the most important one is SB 1390, the bill that will prohibit a social media platform from amplifying harmful content, including disinformation and misinformation, included but not limited to false or misleading information regarding medicine or vaccines, false or misleading information regarding elections and conspiracy theories. | ||
So just full-on destruction of the First Amendment. | ||
Just absolutely unacceptable if we're going to still be America moving into the future. | ||
But bills are now on the books and they're being voted on within two weeks or so. | ||
I mean, all the social media companies are in California, and that's the control mechanism that they're using, is they're saying if the social media company allows these things to be spread, then those cases will get turned over to the Attorney General, and they'll have enforcement mechanisms, mostly on the social media companies themselves. | ||
So it's the government using the social media companies, folding them into their control, and using them to prohibit the dissemination of information that they disagree with. | ||
And it's as simple as that. | ||
So how ironic is it that right now the disinformation summit is happening, being hosted by the Atlantic and the University of Chicago? | ||
Which one should we start with? We'll start with clip number 12 here, because this is somebody at the Atlantic who did the suckers and losers hoax. | ||
I don't even remember that one. There's so many hoaxes. | ||
There's so many hoaxes, it's hard to keep up with how many hoaxes there are. | ||
But this is the crazy thing. So yesterday, obviously, we played videos from this disinformation summit and mocked them mercilessly. | ||
I said this on the American Journal this morning. | ||
I'll say it again since this was a show that I did it on. | ||
I don't... You know, when I'm doing the show, I got a lot of people on my mind, right? | ||
I'm thinking about the crew and which camera that they're using. | ||
I'm thinking about the info warriors out there that sort of already know this information and don't want to hear me say the same thing over and over. | ||
But I also want to try to present things to people that are just tuning in for the first time because there are thousands every day. | ||
They're trying out info. | ||
They're testing, hey, what's Infowars up to? | ||
I've heard of these people. What are they saying? | ||
And I don't want to push them away by doing things like calling Brian Stelter a fat idiot over and over. | ||
But you gotta understand the background here. | ||
If you're put off by me calling a fat idiot a fat idiot, if you're mad that we're just making fun of his looks or whatever, you gotta understand who these people are. | ||
These people have tried so hard to destroy our livelihood. | ||
They continuously try to destroy us. | ||
Like, they are out for our blood. | ||
They're despicable lying scumbags that have us in their crosshairs. | ||
So, I don't want to just call people fat idiots and not give the reason for this. | ||
Because I'm not a Brian Stelter. | ||
I'm not going to sit up here and pretend I'm unbiased in this matter. | ||
Just, you know, I just, it's dangerous the way these people are talking and it's just so concerning for the life of democracy, what we're doing here. | ||
It's like, no, I'm not going to pretend that this is like some highfalutin sort of academic thing. | ||
No. He's a dirtbag. | ||
We're telling the truth. He's a liar, and he wants to silence us so we don't expose him. | ||
It's as simple as that, and he's a fat idiot. | ||
So we talked about that. | ||
We showed you the videos. Now let's see how the Atlantic Disinformation Summit responded to our mocking of the video of the things they were saying. | ||
Let's watch with clip number 12 first. | ||
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One darkly humorous but inevitable measurement of our success is that our disinformation conference has been the subject of disinformation campaigns on social media already. | |
So, yeah. Congratulate yourselves for that. | ||
We'll study that next year's disinformation. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
It's like a fugue state. | ||
It's like it's disinformation leading to disinformation. | ||
It's like it's disinformation folding in on itself and creating a black hole of disinformation. | ||
Do we even understand what's going on here? | ||
So they're holding a summit about disinformation in which they're confronted with the disinformation that they themselves spread. | ||
They lie about that. | ||
They gaslight about it. | ||
They say it's not happening. | ||
It's such an embarrassment for them. | ||
Just their own words. The unaltered, unedited video of themselves talking goes totally viral because of how it exposes them. | ||
And then they call those videos disinformation. | ||
So it's like disinformation folded on disinformation. | ||
It's like a disinformation onion. | ||
The more you peel, the more you try to resist weeping because of what a ridiculous world that we live in right now. | ||
You have Disinformation Summit held by disinformation artists, and when their disinformation is exposed, they call the exposure disinformation. | ||
What a world we live in. | ||
What a twilight zone we find ourselves in. | ||
And we'll show you more disinformation from the Disinformation Summit on the other side. | ||
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the War Room. Here's Smith sitting in for Owen Schroyer. | ||
Have I said that enough already? | ||
I think maybe I have. | ||
I don't know. Maybe we got new listeners. | ||
Maybe you're just tuning in. Welcome, however you're finding us. | ||
Infowars.com, band.video, radio, television, however you're tuning in. | ||
We so appreciate it. | ||
We appreciate you finding this outlet of information in a sea of disinformation. | ||
Truly an island unto ourselves in the media landscape. | ||
Don't worry. The Atlantic is on it. | ||
Their disinformation summit, which itself has been a font of disinformation, truly just wild. | ||
This twilight world fugue state that we live in right now. | ||
But of course, I just covered it a second ago, and I believe this is the one she's referencing, SB 1390, the bill that will prohibit a social media platform from spreading conspiracy theories, and each complaint will be tracked in a database that is shared with the Attorney General. | ||
So yes, the government is now actually getting in on censoring the American people for contradicting it. | ||
Now, Senator Amy Klobuchar is at the Atlantic's disinformation summit. | ||
It is convenient that they call it the disinformation summit because that's actually what it is. | ||
It's the only honest thing they have up there is calling it the disinformation summit. | ||
But she was asked by Evita Duffy about the way that this disinformation law would be applied. | ||
Let's listen to her response. | ||
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Here it is. Hi, thank you all for coming. | |
My question is for Congresswoman Klobuchar. | ||
No, Senator. Senator. | ||
No, no, no. That's good. | ||
My apologies. | ||
You introduced the bill that you talked about today that would punish social media companies like Facebook and Twitter for having health misinformation on their platforms. | ||
And I'm going to ask you, if I were to say that there are only two sexes, male and female, would that be considered misinformation that you think should be banned speech on social media platforms? | ||
I'm not going to get into what misinformation. | ||
First of all, I think the bill you're talking about is different than the one we've mostly been talking about, so I want to make that clear. | ||
We've been talking about the competition bill, but there is another bill that I have on vaccine misinformation. | ||
It is that specific. | ||
In a public health crisis. | ||
You wonder why you get that specific? | ||
It's because we're trying to find carve outs that I did with, this was with Ben Ray Luhan, that got to, that you can't have immunity as a social media company if you are broadcasting vaccine misinformation. | ||
Hmm. Vaccine misinformation like you will not get the virus if you get the vaccine or vaccine misinformation like there will not be mandatory vaccines or you cannot spread the virus if you have the vaccine. | ||
That type of vaccine misinformation? | ||
Of course not. Of course not. | ||
When they say misinformation, what they mean is any information that would make people less likely to get the vaccine, that is, the facts about the vaccine. | ||
How about this? Bombshell. | ||
Ignored by corporate media, U.S. counties with the highest vaccination rates also have the highest COVID rates. | ||
Well, that's a bit of information that you might want to spread around. | ||
But, I mean, how hilarious is it? | ||
This woman is passing a misinformation bill, and she's asked, well, when you're talking about medical misinformation, would saying there are two sexes be misinformation? | ||
She's like, I don't want to get in what is or is not misinformation. | ||
It's like, well, you wrote a bill about it, so maybe you should have a better view on this. | ||
But again, it's just, they're all just liars. | ||
They're just the most shameless liars and they're all up there together thinking they're clever, thinking they're pulling the wool over your eyes and thinking they're pulling one over on you. | ||
And they're all in it together. | ||
I mean, they all know. | ||
They all get it. These are smart people. | ||
They have high IQs. | ||
They have very low morals. | ||
They have no ethics whatsoever. | ||
But they're smart. They're clever. | ||
They're devious. Little scumbags. | ||
But that's what they are. It's so ridiculous. | ||
I want to do this real quick. | ||
I forgot to print out the story. | ||
Pete Buttigieg. | ||
Oh, maybe I have the video. | ||
Do I have the video of Pete talking about that the bill's going to kill everybody? | ||
I don't think I have it. All right, but this is just the inverse of reality that we live in right now. | ||
If we can go.cam, this comic was spread. | ||
I think I saw it on the Twitter account, the left can't meme. | ||
Here's a leftist meme for you. | ||
This is how they see the world. This is what they think it's like. | ||
You have the donkey here representing Democrats saying, let's say we were to reduce the proposed spending for the bill by 15%, hypothetically. | ||
Could that be enough to earn your vote? | ||
And the MAGA Trump supporter says, I literally believe you rape babies to death and drink their blood to live forever. | ||
And the Democrat says, I see. | ||
How about 20%? | ||
See, in their mind, imagine living in this delusional world where you think the Democrats are simply intelligent, well-rounded, respectable people that are just trying to do their best and the Trumpists are just crazy. | ||
They're all just crazy. | ||
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I mean, this is... | |
We're being forced to live in the world of their delusion. | ||
So I went ahead and I fixed this comic first. | ||
So the way this conversation actually goes is you have the Democrats saying something like, I'm on my way to the drag queen sex ed cuddle session, and then I'm off to my youth plasma transfusion treatment. | ||
And then the MAGA guy says, I literally believe you rape babies to death and drink their blood to live forever. | ||
And then the Democrats reply, that's anti-Semitic, sir. | ||
You're not allowed to say that. | ||
You have to support the creepy, weird crap that we do or else we're going to accuse you of being a hateful bigot of some sort. | ||
That's the way the world really works because they really do do creepy stuff like this. | ||
And then on top of that, you have this Pete Buttigieg. | ||
I'm sorry I don't have the video for you. | ||
You can find it out there. He was on The View, and he was asked if... | ||
Basically not teaching kindergartners about, you know, not showing them like hardcore pornography and stuff. | ||
If that was going to kill kids. | ||
And he said, yes, yes, that's going to kill kids. | ||
So the reality is you can switch these and you could have the Democrats or the Republican Trump supporter rather saying, I don't want you teaching my kid. | ||
I don't want you teaching my five-year-old about pornography. | ||
And then the Democrat says... | ||
So you want to kill children? | ||
Like, that's the real disconnect. | ||
So we have the video. Let's go to Pete Buttigieg just being a cartoon of himself. | ||
My state of Florida, with the so-called don't say gay law now, which he says will kill kids. | ||
Do you agree? And, you know, as a politician, because this strikes you as, you know, your husband is a teacher. | ||
You are obviously LGBTQ yourself and you are now a parent. | ||
Yeah. So how do you feel about this? | ||
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Yeah, he's right. | |
And I think every law ought to be judged for the effect it's going to have on real people in real life. | ||
And I get the political reasons why they're doing this. | ||
By the way, some of those political reasons, they don't have a plan on anything else, right? | ||
I mean, they don't have a plan on dealing with inflation or dealing with gas prices or dealing with the issue. | ||
Oh, we don't have a plan on that. | ||
Wow, yeah. Oh my god, incredible. | ||
But no, but he says he's right. | ||
Yeah, if you don't teach kids in kindergarten about, you know, transgenderism and tell them that if they like, you know, playing sports as a girl, they're actually a boy. | ||
They're actually a boy and they need to start binding their breasts so they deform themselves before they hit puberty. | ||
And if you don't do that, you're going to kill kids. | ||
You're killing children. | ||
He's like, yeah, that's absolutely reasonable. | ||
We're the reasonable ones here. | ||
Just mind-blowing. Just mind-blowing stuff we're dealing with here. | ||
This is happening on every different level. | ||
And, well, it's absolutely destroying us. | ||
Let's schedule this. I like sports in the color blue. | ||
Let's schedule the surgery. Pretty much that's how it goes. | ||
And if it's not like that, then you're basically driving a knife into that little girl's neck. | ||
That's what Pete Buttigieg and his husband think. | ||
It's all so stupid. | ||
But, hey, there's good news, folks. | ||
Because there's a new diet plan out. | ||
Let's go to clip number seven here. | ||
It's a fantastic new diet plan. | ||
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Let's watch. Here I am back in January of last year. | |
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All I had to do was vote blue, no matter who. | ||
Every time I went to the grocery store, I always had so many different options to choose from. | ||
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I used to be really unhealthy, never got that much exercise. | ||
But now that I can't afford to put gas in my car, I have to walk to work. | ||
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We now live in a world where the hidden 1,291 adverse effects, according to a Pfizer document, are popping up everywhere. | ||
I liken the vaccine and the injuries caused by it. | ||
Basically, it's like a weapon, right? | ||
So the virus itself was a pretty bad bioweapon to begin with. | ||
But what we need to realize is that the real weapon is the bullet inside the gun, right? | ||
So you can deliver the bullet in different ways And the bullet is the spike protein the virus was was a | ||
pretty good gun to shoot the spike protein into your body But the the vaccine the injections are like a dirty bomb | ||
yet. We still won't face the truth whilst you've been distracted by Russia | ||
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Ukraine the UK government quietly published data Confirming the triple vaccinated are just weeks away from | |
developing acquired immune | ||
Deficiency syndrome, we're not really certain How to treat this we're | ||
Kind of throwing the kitchen sink at it. | ||
We're throwing antiretrovirals at it. | ||
We're throwing interferon at it. | ||
Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, antiparasitics that are in study right now. | ||
We're trying to use everything that we can think of to boost up the CD4, CD8 counts. | ||
And reverse this collapse, this calamity. | ||
The kill shot, the money ball, whatever you want to call it, it is just devastating to the immune system. | ||
If you look at the Stanford study, the spike protein in the COVID-19 vaccines that everyone is talking about is called the lentivirus. | ||
The lenti contains a combination of HIV, types 1 through 3, SRV-1, which is AIDS, MERS, and SARS. In the Stanford study, the best known lentivirus is the human immune deficiency pathogen, which causes AIDS. This is why we are seeing autoimmune and neurodegenerative decline after COVID-19, especially the booster. | ||
This is A condition known as prion and the mRNA from the lentivirus cocktail is inserted into the DNA of human cells through an invasive procedure injection and permanently changes the genome of the cell. | ||
As Gateway Pundit reported, Richard Jefferson Bustamante-Bautista suffered a horrific adverse reaction reportedly due to the Pfizer vaccine. | ||
Days after receiving his second dose, he developed Stevens-Johnson syndrome, a rare serious disorder of the skin and mucous membranes. | ||
And as Substack points out, on the subject of excess deaths of youths, enter Edward Dowd. | ||
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Last year, seven times higher than the silent generation who are older than 85. | ||
And the increase coincided with the vaccine mandates and the approval of the booster shots. | ||
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I love the smell of napalm in the morning. | |
And as the casualties and injuries continue to pile up for celebrities from the very real possibility of the mRNA | ||
vaccine, 67-year-old Bruce Willis' recent announcement of aphasia | ||
ending his career has doctors immediately ruling out the vaccine as causal. | ||
Regardless of the many COVID vaccine recipients reporting brain fog and a failure to concentrate after taking the | ||
vaccine, while the VAERS data shows 3,057 cases where aphasia is a | ||
symptom due to the COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
The vaccine injuries and deaths are mounting. | ||
There is no escape from the aftermath of the first phase of the war on humanity by the World Economic Forum's Great Reset. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
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We'll be right back with Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
Don't go anywhere. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The War Room. | ||
Second hour has begun, and I'm very happy to welcome my guest, Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
You know him well. You can find his website at rebuildingtheman.com and jesseleepeterson.com. | ||
His Twitter is at JLPtalk. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us today, Jesse. | ||
You're welcome, man. Thanks for having me on. | ||
It's amazing. It's so good to have you on. | ||
I had a great time talking to you at AFPAC, which feels like a million years ago now, but you gave a great speech there, and I was outside at first, and I walked into hearing you talk about how wonderful it was to pick cotton, and what a joyous thing it was to pick cotton and have the whole room roaring with laughter. | ||
But that was a fun event, wasn't it? | ||
It was an amazing event. | ||
And you're right, it was an honor to meet you there finally in person. | ||
And that event was mind-blowing. | ||
It was really good to see over a thousand or so people there, young people who are really, really standing up for what is right and don't have the fear. | ||
And I did talk about picking cotton because what I'm going to do is I'm going to buy a plantation. | ||
And I'm going to take the black tuna plantations first and then teach them how to work so they can develop That desire to take care of themselves and stop begging and whining and burning and destroying for free stuff. | ||
And then I'm going to take the young millennials there so they can learn to overcome fear and start speaking up and not be afraid of the word racism. | ||
It's a false word. | ||
It doesn't exist. | ||
And it's time to say no to that and speak up. | ||
Otherwise, we're going to lose this great country. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And of course, you were, you know, sort of being facetious when you're talking about it, but you were, you know, sort of flexing your bona fides, right? | ||
People like to say all sorts of things about you. | ||
They call you Uncle Tom and all this sort of stuff. | ||
And it's like you have had the real experience of black Americans coming from just... | ||
Abject poverty, I guess, or, you know, I want you to, I don't want to put words in your mouth, but, you know, you've really been through some stuff and you've come out on the other side on top and you're trying to show people that path forward, right? | ||
And you're just trying to set an example and show how people can break free of these bonds on their minds. | ||
You did it. You're trying to show other people how to do it. | ||
Absolutely. As I mentioned before, I grew up in Alabama on a plantation under the so-called Jim Crow laws. | ||
And our bathroom was outdoors. | ||
We had to go outside to the outhouse to use the bathroom. | ||
We had this tin roof on the house. | ||
When it rained, you could hear the rain. | ||
It was beautiful music. | ||
It helps you sleep well. | ||
I had to pick cotton, corn, peanuts. | ||
I had to plant the plantation. | ||
And I would have to get up every morning and go to the barn and bring the cows in from the pastures and milk the cows and then feed them and send them back out and get ready to go to school and catch the bus around 7 or 7.30 or 8 o'clock, I believe by 7. But the beautiful thing is that we were taught to work. | ||
From day one, we were taught to work. | ||
I didn't grow up hearing my parents or grandparents blaming white people or anyone else. | ||
It wasn't even part of the thinking. | ||
And we were told to treat all people the way we would like to be treated. | ||
And because of that, when I left home at 18, I've always been able to just take care of myself. | ||
And I never looked back and thought, oh, you know what? | ||
I can't make it in society. | ||
I got to go back home. | ||
I just never imagined anything like that. | ||
And so this whole idea of racism and that white people holding the blacks back is a lie. | ||
It's just a total lie. | ||
And there's no truth in it at all. | ||
But because it's been said over and over and over and over and over again, it seemed to be true. | ||
And it's not true. I interviewed a young guy, not interviewed, but a young guy calling to my show this morning. | ||
I think he was from Philadelphia somewhere. | ||
I forgot where. And he believed that racism exists as well, because he's heard it growing up, and he's like 26, I think he was, 31. | ||
And all that time, he believed that racism exists. | ||
But it wasn't until he heard me say it, or he started to examine it, and he realized that He was just lied to. | ||
He thought white people were mean to blacks and that they were hurting blacks. | ||
And it wasn't true, but he grew up believing it because that's what he heard. | ||
And that's why I'm encouraging people this year, become your own man, your own woman, Think for yourself. | ||
Get on that straight and narrow path. | ||
Don't follow the wide road that leads to destruction. | ||
Because if you don't become an individual, you will be destroyed. | ||
And most people today, men and women, male and females, they are afraid to be individuals. | ||
They always want to join some type of group and become group thinkers rather than individuals. | ||
And that's not going to work for the good of the person. | ||
Right. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And of course, these labels are used by very bad people to pull off scams a lot of times. | ||
And in fact, I have sort of the perfect headline for it. | ||
Your favorite group here, Black Lives Matter, former Black Lives Matter leader calls report | ||
on organization buying a six million dollar mansion, racist misinformation. | ||
Right. | ||
So they get caught. | ||
They are scamming the black community. | ||
They make claims of racism. | ||
They raise money off those claims. | ||
They use that money on themselves. | ||
They don't help anybody with anything. | ||
They make everything worse. | ||
And then when you report it, they call you racist to shut you up about it. | ||
I mean, it's just you're handing over weapons to evil people. | ||
And, you know, if you fall for this stuff, you're handing over control of your mind to people who despise you. | ||
Why would you do that? Why would you give up to these people? | ||
What are your thoughts on this Black Lives Matter co-founder and her $6 million mansion in Southern California? | ||
Well, number one, I don't believe that there is one person in this country who is surprised by this. | ||
I remember when they were having the Black Lives Matter riots, they were burning and destroying and tearing down statues and monuments and flags and things like that. | ||
And I noticed that the more they did it, And cry racism, the more money they got. | ||
The more they cry racism, and the more they destroy, they would get white people sending them more and more money, kissing their feet and just carrying on. | ||
And so getting the money What's not a surprise is it's always been about a false perception of power and wealth. | ||
It's never been about racism. | ||
It's never been about what's happening to black people because I noticed that during the destruction, the insurrection upon America by Black Lives Matter, they never went into the inner cities. | ||
Into Chicago and South Central LA, Gary, Indiana, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee and other places. | ||
They never went in those areas and tried to stop blacks from killing, robbing, and raping, and hurting one another. | ||
It was always in the areas where the money was, and that area was white people territory. | ||
They never tried to help black people, and they still are not trying to help black people. | ||
I wish that people could wake up and realize It is about self. | ||
These people care about money and power. | ||
It's never been about the people. | ||
Because if they care, they will stop black-on-black destruction. | ||
And they're not working on that at all. | ||
No, and what they have worked on has made really everything worse. | ||
I mean, obviously, defund the police has led to a massive spike in violent crime, really crime of all sorts. | ||
Now there's DAs just letting people out of prison left and right. | ||
And if you look at the numbers... | ||
The number of police killings hasn't even gone down. | ||
So the one thing that they were supposedly fighting against, they haven't made a dent in, but they've made a whole bunch of other things worse. | ||
But people keep giving to this, and they keep falling for it. | ||
I'm with you. It's like you got somebody in a coma, and you're just screaming, wake up, for the love of God. | ||
You've got to wake up, because they're all asleep. | ||
It's frustrating, but I believe, Jesse. | ||
I'm dumbfounded by the fact that, and I do understand fear because anyone who has anger has fear. | ||
And fear is of the devil. | ||
So anyone who has anger is worshipping the devil. | ||
They are the sons and daughters of the devil, so they have fear. | ||
Because at one point, I couldn't understand. | ||
Now, I understand why the blacks are doing it, because they think they're getting something for nothing. | ||
They think that they're getting money, and somehow or another, it's going to bring peace for them, and it won't. | ||
But I couldn't understand why white people were allowing this to happen. | ||
This country was founded. | ||
And created by white men who believed in God. | ||
So with the help of God, they were able to create the greatest country on this side of heaven. | ||
They created the Constitution to decorate the independence, but they made a horrible mistake by allowing all these different people to come in And then allow these people to take over government, over police departments now, over schools, over everything, and they are destroying rather than building. | ||
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So they're not able to stand up and speak up for themselves. | ||
And now that they've put this black woman on the Supreme Court, You have not seen anything. | ||
It's going to get worse. | ||
I'm going to ask you about Kentonji Jackson and Will Smith on the other side. | ||
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Now, typically we're talking about very important things such as war and the culture and politics. | ||
And I sort of always hate delving into the realm of celebrity, but I think this is a topic I need to talk to Jesse Lee Peterson about. | ||
It's the Will Smith slap and the continuing fallout from it. | ||
So I guess the latest is that the Film Academy has banned Will Smith from the Oscars for 10 years after he slapped Chris Rock. | ||
So it's been about two weeks since that slap. | ||
He slapped Chris Rock on the stage, and now he's been banned from the Academy Awards. | ||
I'm going to show a video of Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith in just a second, but just off the top, Jesse, what was your take on the slap heard around the world? | ||
Well, when I first saw it, I thought it was they were acting. | ||
I didn't think it was real. | ||
I thought it was just a way of promoting it. | ||
I think this guy had a movie coming out or has a movie coming out. | ||
So I thought he was acting in the beginning. | ||
Right, same here. But after listening to it over a couple of days, I realized it seemed to be real and was real. | ||
Then I realized that Will Smith is the average black person. | ||
They are angry, they're out of control, they have no peace, and they have no sense of self-control at all. | ||
Wow. You can't take the blacks anywhere. | ||
The academy is supposed to be like a classy event. | ||
It's supposed to be for family. | ||
And it's a time when, you know, families gather around the TV and they look at the amazing movies, even though they don't make amazing movies anymore. | ||
But they look at the amazing movies and they listen to the actors and actresses and they enjoy. | ||
But they have now... | ||
Due to the fear of white people, they have now turned the academy over to black liberals. | ||
And black liberals will destroy the academy. | ||
It's over now for the academy. | ||
It will become a ghetto. | ||
Just like everything that these blacks have touched, it become a ghetto. | ||
And so you think that fight, that slap was bad. | ||
You haven't seen fights yet. | ||
It's going to get worse before it gets better because white people are giving to the intimidation of you need to have more black people at the academy. | ||
You need to select films and actors and things like that that are black and then giving into the intimidation of racism And now they're giving up a program that used to be... | ||
And I remember years ago watching the Academy, and it was amazing to see some of the actors and actresses. | ||
That's all gone now. | ||
The Academy has been turned into a ghetto. | ||
And it's going to get worse. | ||
It's not going to get better. | ||
No, I mean, you're right, though. | ||
They have, like, racial quotas now on which films get nominated. | ||
So they're not even pretending it's about what the best movie is anymore. | ||
I mean, you have to... Fulfill these social justice prerogatives, and then maybe you'll get an award. | ||
And I think it also had to do with the fact that Jada Pinkett has sort of humiliated Will Smith for a long time, and it reminded me, and maybe you've experienced something like this, but I was in probably what I would call an unhealthy relationship in high school, and... | ||
I remember my friend one time said something about my girlfriend, and I lashed out at my friend, but I wasn't mad at him. | ||
I was mad at my girlfriend, but I was lashing out at him because I couldn't lash out at her. | ||
I mean, I think there was something to that too, right? | ||
There's just this festering anger in Will Smith, and it happened to find the outlet there when really it wasn't about what Chris Rock said. | ||
It was about everything else that had happened before. | ||
You think there's something to that? Absolutely, 100%. | ||
I did see an interview where he said that he was dating Before he became a famous actor and this girl cheated on him. | ||
And so it really was bad for him. | ||
He took it hard. And so he made a declaration that he's going to become very, very famous. | ||
He's going to become a And that way no woman would ever cheat on him again. | ||
But what he didn't realize is that because of his overreaction to the first woman cheated on him, he became attracted to what he hate. | ||
And so he ended up with a woman that was way worse than the woman that cheated on him in the beginning. | ||
And now he seemed to have a woman that, from what I've read and seen, that she's not only cheating on him, but he knows about it. | ||
You know, they have, quote unquote, an open relationship. | ||
And it seems that Will Smith, because of his anger, he's in a situation that he doesn't We're good to go. | ||
Really, what I've seen, this woman is not good for Will Smith. | ||
And if he doesn't get out of that situation, she will end up completely destroying him because women hate weak men. | ||
And he seemed to be very weak in this situation. | ||
Well, I'm going to show you a video here that is going to... | ||
Illustrate exactly what you're talking about. | ||
It's Jada Pinkett Smith filming Will Smith, and I'm sorry to have to play this because it's a very uncomfortable video, but we're going to have to be uncomfortable for a second. | ||
Then we're going to learn the moral lessons that we can from this. | ||
Here's Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith in a newly released video. | ||
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Let's watch. So Will, you know Stan Perel is coming to the table. | |
She's going to be at the red table. | ||
Would you say she has been instrumental in you and I redefining our relationship? | ||
I would say don't just start filming me without asking me if you could film me. | ||
I'm still dealing with foolishness. | ||
Would you say that she helped us heal the hurts that we caused between one another? | ||
My social media presence is my bread and butter, okay? | ||
So you can't just use me for social media and not, you know, don't just start rolling. | ||
I'm standing in my house. | ||
Don't just start rolling. | ||
Please watch us stare at the red table because she's helped us a lot, can't you tell? | ||
I mean, that's just probably the most awkward video I've ever seen. | ||
But he just seems like a broken man, Jesse. | ||
Yeah, no, he's totally defeated. | ||
He's living with the devil, and he doesn't know how to deal with the devil. | ||
If Will Smith is listening, I will highly recommend that he get away from this woman as soon as possible. | ||
Because if he doesn't, she's going to destroy him. | ||
It's going to be over for him. | ||
And he needs to get over his anger so he can walk away from this situation. | ||
And any time a woman cuts her hair that short... | ||
It's time to leave anyway, because in her own ego falling state, she thinks she's better than him, and she's getting life. | ||
From destroying him. | ||
When men are weak and subject to women in that way, they give their soul over to the woman. | ||
And the women destroy them and go find another soul to destroy. | ||
That's why God said we must be born again. | ||
We must be born of the Father so that we can overcome the nature of the woman. | ||
God in Christ, Christ in man, man over woman and woman over children. | ||
And Will Smith is clearly not over that. | ||
This woman getting joy out of embarrassing him Yeah. | ||
Yeah. Yeah. I think it's the same with whether it's Will Smith or Hunter Biden. | ||
Like all these people, they have everything they could ever want. | ||
They're millionaires. They have mansions and women throwing themselves at them. | ||
I mean, you'd think they'd be happy. | ||
They're all miserable. So don't feel angry at these people. | ||
Feel sorry for them, man. | ||
Feel pity for them. And hope that they can claw their way back to the surface to stop the drowning that's happening that they're experiencing. | ||
All right, we'll be back on the other side. Talk more about it with Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
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My guest is Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
And again, I know it's celebrity sort of gossip stuff, but I really want to stick on this Will Smith topic for just a second longer, because I really think it highlights what you talk about so much. | ||
Not the celebrity stuff, but the idea of hate and anger and being black in America. | ||
Like, all of it sort of comes together with this Will Smith story. | ||
He's one of the most successful celebrities of all time. | ||
I mean, I grew up watching this guy. | ||
He started off pretty lower middle class in Philadelphia. | ||
He's become, he's rose to the top of his field very early on. | ||
He sort of stayed at the top up there. | ||
I mean, this guy should be the happiest man in the world. | ||
Instead, he's absolutely miserable. | ||
And so I think people, they hear you talk about, you know, We're good to go. | ||
As you were saying, we don't need to have hate for these people. | ||
We don't need to be angry at these people. | ||
We need to pay them, and we need to try to help them get back on track. | ||
Right, Jesse? Absolutely. | ||
You know, it reminds me of something that's in the Bible. | ||
It says that what does it profit a man that he loses his soul and preserve the body, right? | ||
And what that means is that you can get all the riches in the world. | ||
You can live in the greatest house. | ||
You could be famous. | ||
You could be well-known. | ||
You could have everything. | ||
But if you don't have love, you have nothing. | ||
Above all things, you gotta have love. | ||
And Will Smith does not have love. | ||
And that evil woman he's with definitely does not have love. | ||
And Will Smith doesn't understand what's going on and how to overcome it. | ||
Because if he did, he would have already dumped this woman and moved on with his life. | ||
And so he got all this fame and fortune, but he's still miserable. | ||
And so what has to happen is that anyone Anybody. | ||
I don't care who you are, how white or black, poor or rich or Chinese. | ||
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Whatever, right? I get you. | |
It doesn't matter. | ||
If you don't have love, you have nothing. | ||
And I'm not talking about mama's love. | ||
I'm not talking about the love that come through the woman, because that's not real love. | ||
That is hate. And the love come from above, from God, through Christ, through the man, through the woman, through the children. | ||
And unless men understand that they must be born of the Father, meaning that men and women, anyone who's born through the woman must be born of the Father. | ||
Because if they are born of the woman, they are born of the Spirit that made a home in the woman that come from below. | ||
Women do not have love. | ||
They only have anger. | ||
And that's why, you see, when these women don't have men to guide them in the right way and to raise their children, the children end up angry and out of control. | ||
That's what's wrong with the blacks. | ||
That's what's wrong with Hunter Biden or anyone. | ||
It doesn't matter money. But if you have one iota of anger, Satan is your daddy, and no wealth, no nothing is going to prepare that, repair that. | ||
You must go and forgive your mothers for turning you away from your fathers, because when they turn you away from your fathers, they recreate you in their image, and you become Angry, living in your imagination, and you become emotional because you become like what you hate. | ||
And every woman you get involved with will be the spirit of the mama, and you end up becoming a boy, and she become the mother, and the cycle repeats itself from generation to generation. | ||
But when you realize, get to know yourself, Realize your mothers couldn't help themselves because their mothers did it to them. | ||
Go and apologize for resenting them. | ||
Do not ever ask for forgiveness. | ||
Hey, I'm sorry for resenting you. | ||
I realize you couldn't help yourself. | ||
God will forgive you and he'll take the spirit of the woman away from you and return you to the Father and then you will overcome anger. | ||
Salvation is of the heart. | ||
It's about love. | ||
It's about taking away the spirit of anger, and God will replace it with his spirit, and his spirit is love, and everything else will be taken care of. | ||
One last point. One other point about that. | ||
For example, what has happened to black men around the world, and especially around this country. | ||
It's not about racism. | ||
There's no such thing as racism, sexism, homophobism, Islamophobism, Debbie Dad-ism, Allah-u-Abbah-ism, antisemitism, or white supremacism. | ||
It's about hate. | ||
It's about good versus evil. | ||
And the black women, grandmothers and mothers have destroyed the souls of their children and they're pretending that it's about the white man when it's really not. | ||
And Will Smith is a perfect example of that. | ||
By living with this woman, she is totally destroying him. | ||
Again, life and joy from it. | ||
And when Will Smith is not around anymore, she'll find other men to suck the life out of and destroy them as well. | ||
Right. Right. | ||
And, you know, and again, it's not like, you know, now the latest that just broke a couple hours ago is that the Oscars have banned Will Smith for 10 years. | ||
And it's like... The way that we talk about this also doesn't come from a place of hate, right? | ||
It's not like, yeah, Will Smith, you suck and you have to go away now and you're humiliated and we hate you. | ||
It's like, I feel sorry for this guy, man. | ||
And I think it's so true when you say, like, Will Smith doesn't realize what's going on. | ||
No. He's confused, man. | ||
It's like, maybe this will be a good thing. | ||
Maybe him sort of... | ||
Making this big mistake will be a wake-up call, and maybe a year from now, he'll be better. | ||
He'll separate from his wife and get back on track, and maybe he'll be happy, and that's really what we want, right? | ||
The one thing I can absolutely guarantee you, if Will Smith gets to know himself, really start looking at himself, know thyself, right? | ||
He will see that whomever raised him is who he resents. | ||
And every woman he gets involved with will be his mother. | ||
And he will never be able to deal with them because when men resent, the woman becomes their god. | ||
Because when Adam listened to Eve, who had listened to the devil, the devil became the woman's god when Eve listened to the devil. | ||
And then when Adam listened to Eve, the woman became the man's god. | ||
Well, that need to reverse. | ||
And it's not going to reverse until men will give their mothers and grandmothers. | ||
And then the role will reverse. | ||
And then life will be better, not only for the man, but for the woman and for the children and for the country. | ||
Because women need men to be the light of the world and salt of the earth. | ||
When the light of the man goes out, the women can't see the right way to go. | ||
Because they look to the men as the way the man looked to God, right? | ||
But the men don't understand that they've been destroyed by their mothers, | ||
and they're living in their imagination. | ||
All thoughts, all lies, all the time about anything. | ||
And so men got to overcome that. | ||
And Will Smith cannot help himself. | ||
We need to pray for Will Smith. | ||
He is in... | ||
That video I had not seen before. | ||
This guy is miserable. | ||
And this woman is loving it. | ||
She loves his misery. | ||
And if he ever tried to get away from her, it'd be the end of him. | ||
She would try to totally destroy him because she's sucking life out of him for her own ego pleasure right now. | ||
She doesn't love Will Smith at all. | ||
She hates Will Smith because he's weak. | ||
Yeah, and that's one thing that I bring up all the time. | ||
You know, on InfoWars, and I think it's sort of a message of InfoWars, and I think it's one that you, you know, reflect as well, which is that strength loves strength. | ||
We want people to be strong because we feel strong. | ||
When you're weak, you want to tear everybody else down. | ||
You want to bring everybody else down to your level. | ||
You're scared of people who are strong. | ||
When you're strong and mentality or your soul is strong, you want everybody else to be strong because you're not threatened by it, right? | ||
These people are threatened by strength, so they want to tear everyone down. | ||
I think that's what you see in that video. | ||
Absolutely. That's exactly what's going on. | ||
And I counsel with men and women around the world nearly every day, and they don't understand until they hear it. | ||
They're like, wow, that makes sense. | ||
I do resent my mother. | ||
I do resent my grandmother. | ||
Who may have raised her for turning me away from my father? | ||
Because women play victims, and they cause the kids to identify with them. | ||
Women are not victims. | ||
They are victimizers, and they know how to deceive. | ||
And I think there's also this genetic evolutionary aspect where men sort of look to women too. | ||
Like we want permission from our women to do things. | ||
And so it's really up to women. | ||
And I'm going to show a clip from a movie on the other side that I think about all the time when it comes to this topic. | ||
And again, it's not about talking about celebrities, but it's about talking about this sort of rot that's at the heart of American soul. | ||
And it's really exemplified by Will Smith. | ||
So we'll be back on the other side. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The War Room. I'm Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer today. | ||
Our last segment with Jesse Lee Peterson is happening right now. | ||
Of course, Jesse Lee Peterson can be found at jesseleepeterson.com and rebuildingtheman.com. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at JLPtalk. | ||
And, you know, when it comes to the topic of men and women and their relationships and sort of the evolutionary things that drive us You really get deep into the spirituality of it and what's really good for everybody. | ||
It's not good for women or good for men to have these sort of hateful and bitter women in control and humiliating their husbands. | ||
husband, it's just not good on any level. | ||
And I want to play this clip, it's about a 10 second clip from the movie 300. | ||
And I mean this whole scene, it's the opening scene, right, that this is Sparta where he | ||
kicks the guy into the well, it's iconic. | ||
But like every moment of this scene is instructive. | ||
And I think about this one shot so often because this is how women need to be in our society | ||
for us to succeed. | ||
Let's play the clip now. We'll talk about it. | ||
So here he's just been threatened by the guy right and he's thinking about what he should do. | ||
And he looks over his shoulder at his wife, and his wife gives him the little subtle nod, the permission. | ||
And with that, he knows he has to do what he has to do. | ||
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This is Sparta! | |
We just kick the guy into the well and declare independence, right? | ||
Brilliant. But it's like a lot of men, they sort of know, they sort of intrinsically know what they need to do. | ||
But we all, I mean, just that one clip, right? | ||
He knows what he wants to do. He knows what he needs to do. | ||
But he also knows he's about to throw his kingdom into war. | ||
He's about to, I mean, it's going to be bad. | ||
And he looks over his shoulder and his wife just gives him the little nod, just like, do what you have to do, man. | ||
And so he does. Like... | ||
To me, that's what we need women to do, is to back us up and go, no, you're right. | ||
You do need to stand up against this. | ||
You do need to protect me and protect my children. | ||
Go do the thing that you need to do. | ||
I just think it's such a sort of iconic image. | ||
What's your take on this, Jesse? | ||
I understand what you're saying about that, but nowadays you're not going to find women, unless God sent you one, that are willing to be a woman. | ||
The nature of the woman, which is the nature of the devil, is jealous of the nature of the man, which is the nature of God, right? | ||
And so these women are on ego trips now. | ||
They've been made to believe that they are equal to men. | ||
They've been made to believe they can go out to work and just do whatever a man wants. | ||
I mean, what a man can do. | ||
And they're not going to give their ego nature up. | ||
But what will happen, once the man overcome the woman and order to come back together, Then the natural nature of the man will draw the woman into the right position that she should be in. | ||
She will have no other choice but to follow the man because greater is he that's in the man than he that's in the world. | ||
And that is to love the power of God within the man. | ||
It comes through the man. | ||
And so it will happen naturally. | ||
And I understand what they did in that movie, but men don't need a woman permission to do anything. | ||
But we do feel that. | ||
But men have that sort of impulse, right? | ||
Because I just imagine if this was the modern day, he'd sort of be there. | ||
He's about to kick the guy down the well and he looks over the shoulder and the wife would be going, no, don't do it. | ||
Don't do it. He'd go, oh, okay. | ||
You know, it's like... | ||
I know, but that's beta male. | ||
You're right. You're right. | ||
That's beta male. Men don't understand the power of masculinity and that the weakness of the woman is subject to that. | ||
She needs that in order to overcome. | ||
And one horrible thing that I'm seeing that's happening and is an amazing sign of things getting worse in our country is that women are being placed in leadership roles in the home, in And because it's not in the nature of women to lead, it's in the nature of women to follow and not lead, but because over and over and over again, Republicans are doing it, everybody's doing it now. | ||
It's gonna only get worse rather than getting better. | ||
It's not gonna get better when women are in the position of leadership because it's not in their nature to lead. | ||
It's in their nature to follow. | ||
They cannot leave. | ||
They don't have the right mindset or emotions. | ||
It's just not in them to do it. | ||
And putting these women in city councils and vice presidents and heads of the court or in the U.S. Supreme Court or anything is only going to make it worse instead of better. | ||
If you doubt me, look at the black community. | ||
The black community is a physical example of what's going to happen whenever you put women in leadership. | ||
It's not in their nature to do it. | ||
They're not mentally and emotionally strong enough to do it. | ||
They don't have logical mindset. | ||
They have illogical mindset. | ||
Right. Well, and you really don't want women to be forced into that position, right? | ||
Because naturally, women are much more caring and empathetic, and that's what you want from a mother, and you need the father to counterbalance that. | ||
And when it comes to the black community, fatherlessness is such a huge problem, and it forces the mother to take the role of both the mother and the father. | ||
And that's how a lot of things get screwed up, because they're forced into this position of leadership and manliness that... | ||
They shouldn't be forced into that role. | ||
That's right. And it's not in them. | ||
And Will Smith is a perfect example of what happens when the mother takes over like that. | ||
And Will Smith is a perfect example of what's wrong with the average black man and the black woman because the woman becomes like her mother and she ends up attracted to men who are weak like her father. | ||
And the cycle repeats itself. | ||
So women need to forgive their mothers and grandmothers as well so they can become themselves and love will come instead of this hate that's being passed down. | ||
The average black man isn't worth a dime today. | ||
Not all, not all, not all, not all, but they get angry like a woman. | ||
They overreact like a woman. | ||
They blame someone else like a woman. | ||
They are begging for affirmative action reparation like a woman. | ||
A man should not be blaming and begging. | ||
A man should go through what he got to go through without anger, and it'll make him stronger. | ||
You know, that's so funny because, like, in mainstream, in popular culture or anything, the black culture seems much more masculine, right? | ||
It seems much more like, you know, my pimps and my hoes. | ||
Like, it's much more masculine, whereas the white guys are the, you know, little skinny dweebs or whatever. | ||
But it's sort of a facade, isn't it? | ||
Like, why is that, that it seems so much more masculine when really underneath it, it's not? | ||
It's a faint, false sense of masculinity. | ||
And because they don't have love, they don't have the love of a father, they are putting up a false image of masculinity to try to make themselves feel better by putting out a false image. | ||
But it's not working. | ||
It's not working because behind closed doors, they're miserable. | ||
They're crying. They're empty on the inside. | ||
That void they have is a yearning for the father and they have been told it's something else. | ||
They're miserable and the women and children are suffering for it. | ||
Black women hate black men today. | ||
They have no respect for them at all because they can't look up to them. | ||
The men won't guide them and the black women are lost. | ||
And giving them positions of power in the country, it's only making it worse, it's not making it better. | ||
Black women gotta drop the anger, too, as well as black men, in order to bring on a change. | ||
And white men gotta get over the anger, too, because they're giving over their country, they're giving over their women and children to angry people who are gonna only make their lives worse. | ||
Critical race theory and all this crap they're teaching in these schools, public school system and some of the private schools, The white men and white women are too afraid to even protect their children from evil because they don't want to be called racist. | ||
We must forgive so we can return to The proper love over power and authority, and that only comes from God. | ||
Anyone who has anger is weak and angry, and they have fear. | ||
They do not have love. | ||
Yeah, and then of course, you know, that just, you know, we could talk for another hour about the transgender issue, because that really strikes the heart of it, too. | ||
They're trying to destroy these roles entirely and act like they're not important, the dichotomous roles of man and woman that we've Fulfilled, you know, for our entire civilization. | ||
They're trying to tear all of that down. | ||
They hate the image of God. | ||
We got to realize that our battle is a spiritual battle, and anyone who has anger is worshiping the devil, even if they don't admit it. | ||
Even if they know the Bible, they can quote scriptures and the cows come home. | ||
But if they have one iota of anger, they're worshiping the devil. | ||
And those who have overcome anger and God has taken that spirit away and replaced it with his spirit, which is love, they're worshiping God. | ||
They're coming out of the darkness into the light. | ||
And if ever we needed that, we need that right now in America. | ||
Otherwise, it's over for our country because it's hard to find love in this country. | ||
People don't love one another. | ||
Family members don't love one another. | ||
In relationships, men and women don't love one another. | ||
In friendships, friends don't love one another. | ||
It's all hate and a false pretense of love. | ||
We got to return to love, which is back to the father. | ||
Wow, absolutely powerful stuff as always. | ||
Again, it's Jesse Lee Peterson at JLPtalk on Twitter, rebuildingtheman.com and jesseleepeterson.com. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on, Jesse. | ||
We really could go on for hours about this because it really strikes the heart of what's going on in this country right now. | ||
And I think the transgenderism stuff just really highlights it. | ||
But thank you so much for coming on, sir. | ||
And thanks for having me on. | ||
It was amazing. Good to be out with you. | ||
I appreciate it. Well, let's do it. | ||
Let's do it again soon. All right, folks, we'll be back on the other side with Michael Graves and Frank Kavanaugh for the Headbangers Hour. | ||
We're going to get into some more cultural topics as well as, hey, why not? | ||
We'll get into war while we're at it. | ||
That's going on, too, isn't it? | ||
Stay with us. It's a war room. | ||
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Joe Biden's federal bunglers of injustice, the FBI and the federal prosecutors, once again fumbled their First Amendment violating undercover operations after misleading a federal court seeking unwarranted gag orders during a federal investigation of Project Veritas' ties to the alleged theft of a diary belonging to President Joe Biden's daughter, Ashley Biden. Politico claimed that the raids generated controversy in some circles because Project Veritas identifies itself as a news organization, and the use of search warrants against journalists and news outlets is extremely rare due to Justice Department policies and a federal law passed in 1980 to limit such investigative steps. | ||
After Project Veritas was rated Roger Stone-style, U.S. District Court Judge Annalisa Torres agreed to a request by Project Veritas to appoint a special master to review the info on their seized devices to ensure that prosecutors couldn't get access to their emails, their text messages, and other records that might be subject to attorney-client privileges. | ||
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Project Veritas is just one example of the war being waged on those who wield their First Amendment rights in a bid to expose the truth. | ||
Recently, the EU president tweeted that the state-owned Russia Today and Sputnik and their subsidiaries will no longer be able to spread lies to justify Putin's war and announced a ban on these outlets. | ||
Say what you want about invasive Russian propaganda. | ||
The censorship of RT in Sputnik cancels any dialogue from the opposing side. | ||
Meanwhile, Infowars faces down a Sandy Hook lawsuit engineered to set a precedent to cancel any news organization that questions the mainstream media narrative, leading to the inevitability that all dissent, even by individuals, will be outlawed. | ||
They start out with demonizing me that I believe in a new world order and a global government. | ||
And of course, just last week, the Davos Group met, announced world government planetary control. | ||
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And they're really thinking with this lawsuit, they're going to outlaw questioning big events like WMDs in Iraq or Jussie Smollett or any of these things that have happened and that questioning these and looking at the evidence and information is a crime. | ||
But here's the big takeaway and I'll just admit it. | ||
I could have done a better job on Sandy Hook. | ||
Some of the anomalies that we reported on were not accurate, and I admitted it years before I was sued. | ||
But the issue is, this is all about them being holier than thou, and they're the arbiters of truth, and they're the Democrats, and they're the ones that love you, and Alex Jones is the devil, to distract from how the corporate media has been caught lying to people consciously about WMDs, the list, literally. It goes on and on. | ||
And what's crazy is the public's basically totally woken up, not just here, but around the world. | ||
And nothing they're doing is reversing that. | ||
But they pick these weird neurotic subjects like January 6th, where Alex Jones and Sandy Hook, and they just obsess like a religion on that. | ||
And meanwhile, I'm here in Connecticut. | ||
Everywhere I go, I'm just shaking hands. | ||
Black, white, old, young, old, Alex Jones. | ||
But a lot of them are mad at me. | ||
They go, hey, we question Sandy Hook. | ||
Why are you backing off? And these folks don't even get up in their big ivory tower law firms that the world has moved on from their BS. And yeah, do I make mistakes? | ||
Yes. But I don't lie on purpose like the corporate media does on record. | ||
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And so I had the impression watching the attack on Mr. | |
Jones that this trial will be about something far greater than what happened at Sandy Hook. | ||
The trial is going to be about ordinary people's ability to say, I'm not buying it. | ||
I want to raise questions. | ||
I want to draw my own conclusions. | ||
I mean, for those of us who miss the McCarthy era, I guess this president is intent on bringing it to us. | ||
But with new force and new power and new urgency, unlike anything we've ever seen. | ||
The federal government, aided by tech overlords and a deeply propagandized media. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Final hour of The War Room has begun. | ||
This is Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroyer. | ||
And what a day. | ||
What a day to sit in. I get to interview Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
And now we get to have the Headbangers Hour with Frank Cavanaugh and Michael Graves. | ||
You can follow Frank on Twitter at full underscore metal underscore MAGA. And you can follow Michael Graves at Radio Deadly on Twitter there. | ||
Fellas, I've... | ||
I've been hosting a lot the last couple days, and I'm just all jumbled up. | ||
There's so much stuff going on right now. | ||
So let's get some topics from you guys. | ||
First of all, welcome to the show, Michael Frank. | ||
Thanks so much for coming on. Thanks, Harrison. | ||
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Thanks, man. You're doing a good job. | |
Harrison, man, you've... | ||
You did it all day today, and that's amazing. | ||
And you have to be so tired. | ||
I sat through one show with Owen, and I couldn't believe it. | ||
Doing a bunch of shows. | ||
I'm ready for the weekend, fellas. | ||
Amazing conversation you had with Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
It was incredible. I could have easily watched another 45 hours of it, actually. | ||
The only question I have with that, though, is Jesus was angry in the temple when he flipped the money changers' tables. | ||
He was not worshipping Satan when he did that. | ||
So I believe that there's righteous anger. | ||
And I think that we need to have righteous anger. | ||
I think he's miscategorizing that as jealousy, basically. | ||
Will Smith is jealous of real men. | ||
Yeah, you know, the first time I interviewed Jesse, I asked him about that because, of course, Alex Jones tends to come off as an angry figure, but it's a righteous anger, and it's sort of rooted in love. | ||
And actually, I had an exchange on Twitter about this because there were some guys calling Alex Jones something bad, and... | ||
The point was, it's like if there are people standing on a train track and you know a train is coming and you're yelling at them and you're going, get off the train track! | ||
Get off the train track! | ||
The train is coming! And they're like, oh, that guy's so angry. | ||
Oh, he's so angry. | ||
Why is he so angry? | ||
It's like, no, he's trying to warn you. | ||
So I think you're right. There is a usefulness for... | ||
Righteous anger or, you know, whatever you want to call that, but it comes from a place of love. | ||
It doesn't come from a place of anger and hate. | ||
Really, it's just sort of maybe exuberance is a better word than anger in that case. | ||
Maybe. Yeah, I don't think that Will Smith's anger is pointed at the right thing, and maybe if we align our thoughts to being angry at things that are an abomination of God, the things that are an abomination to His power and His glory, and the things that He's created here on earth, when we get messed up in the things that bind us to this earth, and those are the Those are the sort of things that were flowing, that seemed to be flowing out of the relationship that Will Smith and lots of other people have with somebody else. | ||
And so when we get caught up in those earthly things and when we are godless, then that anger becomes satanic and demonic. | ||
Absolutely, Frank. I agree 100%. | ||
The godlessness. And coming from... | ||
My first wife I met in LA was just seeped in the whole LA progressivism. | ||
I would love to tell my story about my oldest child, but There's a lack of God, and that's what it comes down to. | ||
It's not about transgender, it's about transhuman. | ||
And the way that they get you to be transhuman is to believe that you are God, that this is the next evolutionary step, is man now takes control of its own evolution, and man is God, because man has God-like powers. | ||
And this has happened through history, and I don't want to really call it history, it's human nature. | ||
When history doesn't repeat itself, human nature repeats itself. | ||
And Will Smith, that is human nature that has repeated itself for millenniums, and that's the beta male. | ||
There's people that either want to rule, We want to be ruled or don't want to be ruled at all and want to be left alone. | ||
And Will Smith wants to be ruled. | ||
You know, we, most of us, we want to be left alone. | ||
And so not leaving us alone, which is the majority of humanity, has now awakened everybody. | ||
And Mike actually said this to me a couple of months ago. | ||
He's like, we're at the end of the beginning. | ||
And I totally believe that. | ||
I've come on InfoWars, today's three years since I've been coming on here. | ||
And I've watched so much growth, my growth, Owen's growth, your growth. | ||
And I've watched the growth of this movement. | ||
And as bad as it gets, people get more blackpilled and blackpilled. | ||
You have to feel tyranny in order to fight tyranny. | ||
But I am so happy now because we have now We're at the next stage where we are in a war. | ||
This is over three years, but three years declared. | ||
If they can ban Alex Jones, then if they can keep January Sixers in jail for a year with no charges, then they can give the whole world a shot that will kill them because it's full of beta males. | ||
And it is our duty as alpha males that want to not be ruled Destined from God to stand up for humanity and ourselves. | ||
And we have won already. | ||
Because now they can see. | ||
Everyone can see. But we can lose really easy if we... | ||
Are over-exuberant if we hurt people while we're trying to show them what's going on. | ||
Or if we sort of stop once we think we've had victory, right? | ||
It's like, well, a little bit of victory, and then we're like, whew, we won. | ||
That was great, knowing that they're just, they're festering, waiting to come back. | ||
But I think you're right. The growth, even in just sort of intangible ways, to hear people talk about things now that you only heard on Infowars five years ago. | ||
I mean, you go on Twitter now, you go on any social media, people talking about transhumanism and the New World Order. | ||
And I mean, it's everywhere now. | ||
I mean, that's huge. | ||
You ever expect we'd see something like this, Michael, that people were so awake and so tuned in and so aware of the attack on human nature in the way that Alex has been preaching for 20 years? | ||
It seems like just now we've sort of broken through and gotten the widespread recognition for what we've been saying this whole time. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
A couple of months back when we were doing the War Room, we were taking phone calls and somebody called up and they started talking about chemtrails. | ||
And all three of us, we just kind of started laughing. | ||
We were just like... Like that's so, like really? | ||
Like that's so 15 years ago. | ||
But yeah, you know, we felt the momentum 10, 15 years ago and just like Alex always used to say, if he would come on and give people the information, And then those people would go and research it and go, oh my God, this is real. | ||
And look, I have the documents right here that that will become exponential and more and more people will then wake up and more and more people will then have the courage to say the truth and And then that will roll into itself and lead to the movement that we find ourselves at. | ||
Back to a little bit of what we were saying before, because the spiritual part of this whole thing is so, so important. | ||
And no matter if we feel like we're losing or we're winning, It's all for the glory of God. | ||
When people start to get caught up in the, well, if I do this and I have to continue fighting so that I can get to the next part of this, so that I can get to heaven, because if I do these things, that will then have God look at me. | ||
So then you get caught up in the me, me, me. | ||
It's me that are doing these things, and because of that, then God will love me, and it's the opposite of that. | ||
It's because God loves us so much that we're valuable. | ||
It's not because we're valuable. | ||
It's not. We're dirty. | ||
We're broken. We are disgusting in God's eyes, and that's why Jesus We had to do what he did in Calvary to pay for those sins. | ||
So there's nothing that we can do. | ||
But it's important for us, of course, to love our neighbors and to do good things. | ||
That's what we're supposed to do. | ||
And one of the things that you see in the music and the entertainment industry is this, I have God-like powers. | ||
If I become, you know, if I do such good things and it's me that can be like God and that truly, again, is satanic. | ||
That's worshipping the devil when you worship yourself. | ||
100%. And that's exactly the topic I wanted to talk about on the other side. | ||
We'll come back from a commercial break and get right into that. | ||
Because what really makes you happy, it's not success even. | ||
It's not riches. It really is something as basic as recognizing God's love. | ||
And once you realize that, man, you're going to be the happiest person in the world. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Troyer today. | ||
I'm joined by Frank Cavanaugh. | ||
You can find his website at americamusic.com, like America, but with no A. And, of course, Michael Graves. | ||
You can find his website at officialmichaelgraves.com, and that's Michael spelled M-I-C-H-A-L-E, just so you get it right, Michael Graves, officialmichaelgraves.com. | ||
Now, as we went out to break there, you know, we brought up a topic that Jesse Lee Peterson | ||
and I sort of touched on, but it's just sort of, you know, what success really means and | ||
what you really value and whether it's Will Smith or Hunter Biden, like there is truth | ||
to the sentiment that money doesn't buy happiness, man. | ||
Success doesn't buy happiness. | ||
You can be praised by the media and by all the celebrities out there, but when you go | ||
home at night, man, these people are just miserable and you can see it. | ||
I mean, imagine being Hunter Biden, like, flying around in helicopters from mansion to mansion. | ||
You're just, like, fiending for crack and just, like, desperate to distract yourself from the misery that is your life. | ||
I mean, there's a real lesson there, isn't there? | ||
Michael, was it the picture of hell here and the prince of hell reigning over it? | ||
Yes. That's amazing. | ||
That dude was so strung out. | ||
He was looking at flakes of Parmesan cheese on the floor and putting it in his bong. | ||
Can you imagine the bottom? | ||
The bottom that that is. | ||
And then being so privileged that you can then just bounce out of that and continue down the line. | ||
In that way. | ||
I mean, I know that there will be a price to pay, but I mean, these are the people that are ruling. | ||
Look at that. That dude's dad is the guy that's ruling over us right now. | ||
82 million votes. | ||
Look at that disgusting, horrible human being that, again, is just an abomination to God. | ||
Smoking Parmesan cheese flakes off the ground. | ||
Come on. It's depressing, Frank. | ||
You know, Harrison, what's worth more than all the money in the world? | ||
And that's trust. | ||
It's trust. | ||
And you, me, and Mike, we trust in God. | ||
We trust that we have faith. | ||
And none of these people... | ||
Trust anyone because they're surrounded by sycophants and people that are just trying to get right get what they can get from them and they themselves are sycophants and people that are just trying to get and that's how they've gotten there because I've been Mike's been there we've been invited into these things and we're like no way dude I'm not I don't want any part of that and that's why we're not in it anymore and that is what We all have. | ||
What Alex Jones has, it doesn't matter how much money he has or not. | ||
He has all the trust in the world. | ||
And that is why he leads, Infowars leads the world in the narrative right now. | ||
They are constantly playing catch-up. | ||
To what Infowars released two years ago. | ||
And that has been the norm. | ||
And it's very important that we don't believe their propaganda, that they are this big entity that everyone believes in and that they make us feel alone. | ||
We're not alone. | ||
We are in the majority. | ||
We have already won. | ||
Because they had to keep it in the dark. | ||
And now they're moving at lightning speed because it's all out. | ||
And this is when they are most vulnerable. | ||
And it's not going to be a great reset for them. | ||
It's not going to be a new world order for them. | ||
It's a new world order for us. | ||
This is our opportunity to hijack the reset. | ||
Reject what they're saying and infuse what we want as freedom-loving global citizens that love freedom. | ||
I'm an American, I love freedom. | ||
I'm a Brazilian, I love freedom. | ||
I'm a Chinese that I love freedom. | ||
Look what's happening in China right now. | ||
Look what's happening to the January 6th people right now. | ||
All this is happening and we're distracted and we are Blackpill because it is so powerful and we have to understand that That this is the next stage of the war where we will win through knowledge. | ||
And infotainment. | ||
What Alex does, what you do, what Owen do. | ||
You guys are all comedians. | ||
Alex Stein. Look at how he just blew up. | ||
Because it's infotainment. | ||
And that's what people want. | ||
Because I don't want to monopolize this, but the inner dialogue that we all have that many liberals don't have is essential for deep thought. | ||
And we all have that inner dialogue watching the news like, oh, this is ridiculous. | ||
Come on, again with this? | ||
And that's the majority of Americans in the world. | ||
That's the majority of humanity, and that's human nature. | ||
At a certain point, I think it's my job just to, like a comedian, just try to express the thing that everybody's thinking. | ||
Everybody reads these headlines, and I know so many millions of Americans read these and go... | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
And then they turn on the news and what do they see? | ||
They see people taking it all very seriously and treating it as if it's real. | ||
And it's like, maybe if nothing else, Infowars can just be this cathartic release of people going, oh my God, I'm not crazy and everybody in the world isn't crazy. | ||
Here's a group of people that get exactly what's going on. | ||
And think it's just as ridiculous and outrageous as I do. | ||
So yeah, there's certainly something to that. | ||
And you gotta have a sense of humor about this, right? | ||
Because really, at the end of the day, they want you miserable and depressed. | ||
And we get angry and we get overwhelmed by this stuff. | ||
But at the end of the day, we can have a sense of humor about it. | ||
And that's what really keeps us afloat. | ||
I know that's what keeps myself afloat. | ||
Michael, what's your take on that? | ||
I think that intention is a very important part of everything. | ||
In Scripture, it talks about how the heart of man can't be trusted because, again, we go back to the fact that we are broken as humans. | ||
So intention is very, very important. | ||
If your intention is to get rich and famous and have all sorts of Accolades thrown at you and you love the lights and and you you grow your ego well then your intention again is not for the glory of God and you're not plugged into that light that then will have your intention and God's intention come through you and so if you're not doing that if you're not plugged into Into love, into real love, which flows from the creator of everything, God, then you are trying to fill that hole, for example, like Hunter Biden or anybody else who is lost. | ||
They're trying to fill something that cannot be filled by anything but God's love and by God's mercy. | ||
Like in Reset, in Alex's Reset Wars, it's so brilliant because of the connection that he has with spirituality and that leads, as you listen to the videos and he guides you through, it brings you to that intention point. | ||
So if you're going out into the world again, To find treasure here, then you're not Focused on what we should be, which is treasure in heaven. | ||
I know Jesse Lee Peterson also said that, what does it gain a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul in the process? | ||
The wages of sin is death, and again, only by the grace of God and the loving, saving grace and mercy of Jesus Christ that we're able to overcome that. | ||
Yeah, and reject the satanic system that they're trying to loop us into. | ||
And I know, Frank, you sort of hinted at that, that you guys were sort of beckoned into their inner circle and you rejected it. | ||
And I want to get into, you know, what that took, what spiritual strength that took on the other side. | ||
Stay with us folks. Another segment on the other side. | ||
I want to encourage listeners to understand that InfoWars is more important than it's | ||
ever been and we can't stay on air without your support. | ||
So I knew we had over 100 t-shirts in the last few years that I basically designed. | ||
Some are amazing, some are okay. | ||
The point is, is I designed them. | ||
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There's more than 50 great t-shirts I've never worn, never had, never promoted on the show that are at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
So the good news is if we even sell those at cost, that gets us a half million dollars in. | ||
We got about a $200, $300 underage every month to fund this independent operation with all the bandwidth we use. | ||
We're victims of our own success. | ||
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In fact, I made the decision, even the old classics, shirts I designed 25, 26 years ago, like Mass Murderers Agree, Gun Control Works, all of them are limited edition now, and it's the last run of all of these shirts, ball caps, everything. | ||
In the future, we're going to have limited editions for like a month or two of one or two shirts, and that's it. | ||
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InfoWarsStore.com. Again, I am joined by Frank Cavanaugh and Michael Graves. | ||
And Michael, you were talking about the God-shaped hole in people's heart that they try to fill up with all sorts of stuff that, well, frankly, it's not God as much as it pretends to be. | ||
And so that hole still exists there. | ||
And then they're confused because they've gotten everything that they wanted and they're still miserable. | ||
So it must be your fault that they're miserable or something. | ||
They have to project it on somebody else. | ||
And both of you guys have had really incredible success in the music industry and And, you know, it wasn't handed to you. | ||
In a way, any success I've had with InfoWars has been straight up handed to me. | ||
And I'm not fishing for compliments. | ||
I don't... And I'm not trying to... | ||
Any sort of false, you know, whatever. | ||
But in reality, it's like, you know, I get compliments from people like, oh, wow, you know, what you do. | ||
I love your show. And it's just like, look, I'm nobody. | ||
I'm riding Alex Jones' coattails. | ||
I'm completely okay with that. | ||
And maybe it's that, that I don't get a big head about this stuff. | ||
But how did you guys avoid... | ||
The pitfalls of self-aggrandizement and feeling like, oh, maybe I am really awesome. | ||
Everybody tells me I'm so awesome. | ||
I must be super awesome. | ||
You know, I'll celebrate myself. | ||
I mean, to me, it's like somebody walks up to me and gives me keys to a Corvette and walks away. | ||
And I'm sitting there and somebody else comes up and goes, wow, really cool car. | ||
And it's like, I'm like, I didn't, this was just given to me. | ||
You know, thank you, but I... I didn't build the car. | ||
I didn't make the car. I'm driving the car, I guess. | ||
But, you know, I'm not going to feel like I'm somebody because of it. | ||
But, you know, part of that, again, just because I was lucky enough to be, you know, for Alex Jones to give me a chance on this. | ||
But, you know, how did you guys avoid falling into the pit trap of celebrity, like so many of these people do, of thinking you're somebody and wanting everybody else to worship you like a god? | ||
Frank, I know you brought this up, that you were beckoned into the inner circle and you refused. | ||
Where'd you get the spiritual strength to refuse that? | ||
Hold on, guys. I think... | ||
Hold on, Frank. I think your audio is down. | ||
I'm not sure if we unplugged something real quick. | ||
We'll get Frank figured out here. | ||
But, Michael, I know you're in the same boat here. | ||
How do you avoid the pitfalls that come with being successful? | ||
I always had God tugging on my heartstrings And so I had discernment. | ||
I remember going through the thought process of looking at the heroes of rock and roll, whether it's Jim Morrison or Kurt Cobain or all of these people who died from suicide or drug overdoses and all of these things that are celebrated by the music industry and Hollywood that lead us ultimately to destruction. | ||
I was saying to myself, well, do I have to Do I have to create through all my pain and through all my hurt and then go through that process of Then covering it all up with drugs and then just going wilding at these parties. | ||
And I've been to some of those parties and it always made me feel very, very uncomfortable. | ||
And so then I went through the process of saying, well, why does this make me feel uncomfortable? | ||
And then you get to the whole bit about our soul. | ||
What does it gain me if I get the whole world, if I have all of this money and I can have any one of these beautiful girls at this party, I can have anything that I want. | ||
I don't even care what I spend my money on because I have access to anything. | ||
Then you get lost. | ||
And that made me feel very, very uncomfortable because it wasn't making me feel better about the things that I was feeling inside. | ||
And it wasn't until I came to that realization that there was nothing that I can do other than glorifying God and understanding that I am broken and that I am dirty and unclean and really that I'm unworthy of being saved and that God is so great that I can. | ||
And so again that goes to intention because when I Realize that these songs that I still play, I'm playing tonight, I'm in San Antonio, Texas tonight. | ||
When I play these songs that I've written in isolation and then it goes out into the world and it helps people and it saves people and I hear these stories about how it's affected people. | ||
There's no connection between me and these individuals so it's something else that's flowing through me that I have access to. | ||
It's not Michael Graves that's doing it. | ||
And so when we get to that point, we're able to have eyes to see these things and ears to hear these things. | ||
And we're lifted to another level to where we can feel these things, where I can feel these things. | ||
And the common denominator through it all is love. | ||
I see in people who have recovered from drugs in their eyes the same sort of love, that same sort of thing that is common that I see in everything and in everywhere. | ||
And so that's what made me walk away and give it all up and continue to hold on and try to stay as best as I can on that narrow path. | ||
And that's really what deterred me from it. | ||
Yeah. Is understanding that I don't want my soul to be destroyed. | ||
No, but it's true. | ||
I mean, I think so much of what compels people these days to fall into the globalist trap is like jealousy. | ||
It's like, oh, if I could have the women that I want, if I could have the money that I wanted, then I'd have it all. | ||
And it's like man if you can realize that that stuff's not gonna make you happy and just be grateful | ||
Yeah, whatever you have now, even if you have very little even if you you know are feeling lonely or whatever | ||
Just imagine how much more lonely you'd feel in some penthouse with some person that doesn't know your name and drugs that | ||
don't let your Brain ever catch a break. I mean that's misery folks. Oh, | ||
it's so important now It's so important for people artists and musicians and | ||
people who have influence to young men, especially That's why Jesse Lee Peterson is such a it's such an | ||
amazing person that we have access to young men to show them and to be an example put our money | ||
where our mouths are and Live our lives the way that when we run our mouths and we | ||
say these things that you can look at us and you can really look at our lives and see that we're truly living the way that we're preaching. | ||
Right, right. And then we want to live, and it's by choice, and it's because it's the best possible outcome. | ||
Frank, I think we're reconnected with Frank here. | ||
So yeah, same question to you. | ||
How do you avoid the pitfalls? | ||
You know, Harrison, you were talking about being handed the keys to the Corvette. | ||
And the thing is, is that someone has to drive the Corvette. | ||
And you're in it, you're driving it, and you're ripping, bro. | ||
You know, you're winning the race. | ||
Pedals to the metal. I've seen a lot of people come into the music industry and completely get destroyed and die from whatever. | ||
Bass players stick together. | ||
I could tell you so many bass players that were in huge bands, and a lot of them are dead, and they're not happy because The trust is in yourself. | ||
The thing is, is that I always thought I was going to get found out. | ||
I was like, they're going to know that I'm a fraud, that I'm not... | ||
Because I wasn't like... | ||
I was in a band with guys that went to Berklee and Juilliard, and I didn't even know the names of the strings. | ||
I was purely punk rock skateboarder, you know? | ||
So it was like, I was truly handed it. | ||
Like, I wasn't a bass player, I was a bass owner. | ||
But... Every day is a test. | ||
And there was tests, like Mike was talking about when I came back, where it was like, I don't want that. | ||
I don't want to go that way because I fear God. | ||
I fear God and I fear losing my soul. | ||
And that is actually what... | ||
It is essential to maintain and to be a success. | ||
Because Mike and I, 20 years later, are sitting here talking about this. | ||
And the people I were just talking about that were so famous and they bought into it, they're dead. | ||
So, what do you want? | ||
Do you want all the money? | ||
Or do you want the trust and longevity of knowing that you have an immortal soul? | ||
And that no matter what happens to you, God is always on your side. | ||
And that is essential and that is what we must bring back to people. | ||
And it's not uncool to love God. | ||
It's very cool and it's very badass. | ||
Look at how badass Jesus was. | ||
You're damn right. I'm serious. Alright, hold on. | ||
We've got to go to break. We'll be back on the other side. | ||
I'm trying not to tear up over here. | ||
We'll be back at Headbangers Hour. | ||
Alright, folks. Final segment of the War Room of the week. | ||
We've got to really cap it off strong. | ||
A little peek behind the curtains here at InfoWars. | ||
You know, we do segments and then it's usually up to the host to title the segments. | ||
And of course, we have editors working behind the scenes to get these up as quickly as possible. | ||
And I don't want to share too much personal information, but just keeping it vague here, our editor... | ||
So he asked me, hey, can I get the titles kind of early? | ||
You don't want to wait for me to wait till the end of the show and type stuff out. | ||
So I've already come up with a title for this segment, for the Headbangers Hour, | ||
and it's Spiritual Weapons for Spiritual Wars. | ||
Because I hope that's what we're – that's at least the intention of what we're trying to provide to people, right? | ||
So I'm unfortunately not going to be able to attend the concert tonight, but it should be a good time. | ||
And hopefully we'll let the editor off work soon enough to go enjoy that. | ||
But of course, if you want to find Michael Graves' music, it's officialmichaelgraves.com, and Frank Cavanaugh's website is americamusic.com. | ||
You can follow Frank on Twitter at full underscore metal underscore MAGA, and follow Michael on Twitter at Radio Deadly, and I hope you do go follow these two gentlemen. | ||
I'm serious. That last segment, it's like, I don't know what it is, man, but talking about spirituality like this really strikes something deep because you know how true it is. | ||
It really is like, man, if you can accept this and really take it in and think about it and invoke it in your daily life, what's going to make you sad? | ||
What's going to make you upset? What's going to make you jealous or angry? | ||
Like, nothing can when you know the things that these two guys share on a weekly basis. | ||
It's It really is inspiring. | ||
Getting back into it, what are some spiritual weapons that people need to be armed with as we wage this spiritual war? | ||
Frank, we want to start with you. | ||
What do you think the most important weapon to wage this war really is? | ||
First of all, you have to trust yourself. | ||
You have to trust that you don't know. | ||
It's okay not to know. | ||
And that people are not going to understand you. | ||
And allow yourself time. | ||
Like every time I come on here before a segment, I say a prayer. | ||
I don't pray in the morning or pray at night before I go to bed. | ||
I'm praying all day long. | ||
And it actually becomes really fun because if you like... | ||
It's like, if you go and get into a situation and you're like, crap, how should I deal with this situation in your head? | ||
And you're like, oh, I shouldn't have said crap. | ||
And then it's like, okay, then you're going to deal with the situation in the right way. | ||
It becomes muscle memory. | ||
Spiritual warfare, you train how you fight. | ||
And so you must understand that the devil has temptations and tests everywhere, where | ||
it's an incremental thing. | ||
That's why they call themselves progressives and incrementalists, because they don't get | ||
you with the honesty, like, here's our package. | ||
They get little pieces of it until they trap you, just like the devil. | ||
And so you have to understand that every day you must train like you're in a spiritual | ||
war, because you are right now. | ||
And then when it actually happens, you're like, well, okay, right? | ||
No big deal. You know, like I do this every day anyway. | ||
But that did not come easy and that didn't come, you know, I've made many, many mistakes and I'm a sinner and I'm still a sinner. | ||
And that's our beauty is that we are sinners and we're not perfect. | ||
And our imperfections is what makes us beautiful. | ||
And the willingness to acknowledge them and reflect on them, I think, is what separates us from a lot of the other people. | ||
So often you hear from the mainstream media, there's a crisis in trust. | ||
People don't trust us anymore, and that's a problem. | ||
Where it's like, you come on Infowars, and we're like, don't trust anybody. | ||
Don't even trust me. Go look up what I say and make sure what I say is right. | ||
I mean, trustworthy people don't tell you, you have to trust me. | ||
That's not how it works. | ||
But, you know, Michael, I think one thing Frank was saying there was that it's okay if you try to share the truth to people and they reject you. | ||
You can't take that personally and you can't be upset at them, right? | ||
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink. | ||
And I think that's a big thing with spirituality or the information war. | ||
We can try our best to present the truth to people, but it's really up to them. | ||
And we have to sort of look after ourselves at the end of the day and go... | ||
I've tried, but I'm not going to get upset because they're not listening to me, right? | ||
Staring into the eye of Sauron for so long has an effect on everybody. | ||
It's really important to make sure that you're taking care of yourself While you recognize the weight of the world and all the things that are in the world that are so horrible. | ||
And again, you and everybody at Infowars and people who have been part of this movement and understand the true nature of the world and have this information. | ||
It's real, real easy to just say, you know what, I'm just going to go inside and sit in a corner and never come out again. | ||
Everything is horrible and sucks and it's gross and it's dirty and it's awful. | ||
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You sound like me, yeah. | |
It's important to then, because we have that light in us too, when you recognize God's greatness, when you go out and you take a walk and you see how beautiful everything is and how everything is connected, or you spend time with your children and you see how beautiful they are and the connection that you have. | ||
all of those things then or for me God thank you for I go out into the world and I meet all these amazing people and I hear stories about their life and again I recognize and I feel love and I call back home and my children and my wife I I'm just so plugged into that love and it and and it helps me and it and it It helps me deal, and it gets me on down the road, and it washes away a lot of the horribleness that we see. | ||
We can't look into that and not also recognize the light and step back into it. | ||
Certainly, we become sick. | ||
We become angry, and when we become angry, we become lost and blind. | ||
It's sort of self-fulfilling in either direction, right? | ||
When you have this mindset of hope and happiness and you're not going to let things get you down, you find that that's what you're greeted with. | ||
As you go out in the world, you're going to meet people that are going to be joyful and happy and share with you. | ||
But if you're going to want to shut down, you go, everybody's hateful, everybody's evil, then you're going to isolate yourself and you're going to be confronted with hate and evil. | ||
So, Frank, it's really kind of self-fulfilling, isn't it? | ||
It is, and It goes back to you get what you envision. | ||
If you want this, you envision it, you're going to get it. | ||
And it's also, though, it's also a trap because we walk around Expecting, or I'm like, well, you know, what would I do in that situation? | ||
Or why did that person do that to me? | ||
I would never do that. | ||
We have to understand that there are people that are completely under the spell of Satan that believe that abortion, human sacrifice, that's a good thing to do. | ||
Not knowing that that's human sacrifice. | ||
And when you say that's human sacrifice, the what? | ||
And so we're examples to them. | ||
What to be. | ||
And we don't need antidepressants in society. | ||
We need anti-suppression. | ||
Anti-suppression of the spirit, of the soul. | ||
And what God wants you to be is a well-rounded person. | ||
When I have anxiety, I stop and I think, well, what am I not doing that I'm supposed to be doing? | ||
And I also, as a human, I grow food, massive amounts of food. | ||
I play music. I broadcast. | ||
I work in the legal field because you are not supposed to be one set thing. | ||
Mike touched on going for a walk in the park because humanity has lost touch with God and God is everything and God is nature. | ||
And if you don't live by the weather, you're not living with nature. | ||
And that is something that I think is really missing in people that they now believe that the metaverse is so attractive, even though it's not, because that is what they've taken away. | ||
They've taken away real life. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. I mean, they're at war with God because they want to usurp His place in the universe, I think. | ||
We only have about a minute left here. | ||
Michael, final words? | ||
It's so important now. | ||
I know that the Infowars store banner is down there. | ||
Everybody that's listening, go there and spend some money. | ||
We need to keep Infowars on the air. | ||
I just want to thank you very much, Harrison, and everybody over there for everything that you've done and all the listeners. | ||
Please rally around these guys. | ||
Spend some money. Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
And Frank, final words from you? | ||
And Harrison, I just want to remind everybody about the January Sixers that are still in jail. | ||
Enrique Tarrio was arrested again. | ||
Rafael, Joe Biggs. | ||
Jeremy Brown is still in. | ||
And Jeremy Brown is running for Congress in Florida. | ||
This election right now is the election where they will either erase the MAGA-Trump movement or we will take over the Republican Party. | ||
So everyone needs to get out and vote. | ||
Coming up in these primaries because it's the rhinos versus the magas and they want to erase us. | ||
So, you know, you can do something. | ||
It's the only way we're going to save that this country is if everybody gets involved like it was originally made to be. | ||
That's the government that it's supposed to be. | ||
Thank you, Harrison. Thank you so much, fellas. | ||
Where do you get conversations like this, folks? | ||
Anywhere in the world? Infowars.com is where you get them, and I hope you support us at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Thank you so much, gentlemen. | ||
It has been a pleasure. What a way to end the week. | ||
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