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Well, ladies and gentlemen, there's good news. | |
As we were reporting yesterday, it looked like Gonzalo Lira may have had some horrible | ||
fate there in Ukraine after Daily Beast was publishing stories about him. | ||
trying to ID him, and they didn't hear from him for a couple days. | ||
We have now heard from him, and he has just done this video, so I want to roll it for you now. | ||
Here is an update from Gonzalo Lira. | ||
You guys may want to fast forward like 10 seconds. | ||
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Live. I think we should be live. | |
One sec. I see zero people are watching. | ||
No one's watching. | ||
No one's watching, man. | ||
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Oh, no, here's some people. | |
Okay, here's some people. | ||
Yeah, we're recording. | ||
Look, Gonzalo, I'll give you five minutes. | ||
Let me put you on. | ||
It's, what is it, Friday, April 22nd, Friday already? | ||
Yeah, April 22nd, 2022. | ||
I'm in Kharkov. | ||
I'm okay. I just want to say that I'm back online, and I'm here with Alex Kristoforou, and I just want to say that I'm fine physically. | ||
I'm a little rattled. | ||
I was picked up by the SBU on Friday, April 15th at a little after 1 p.m. | ||
local time. I'm okay physically. | ||
I'm a little rattled. | ||
There seems to have been like a lot of interest in my case, which is wonderful. | ||
Thank you. But there are a lot of other people who, frankly, are frankly more deserving of the attention. | ||
I've highlighted them in my Twitter feed, the Real Gonzalo Lira. | ||
Those people matter more because we don't know where some of them are. | ||
Some of them have passed away. | ||
Well, some of them were killed. | ||
But the other ones, we don't know where they are, and so they matter more. | ||
I'm okay. Oh, yeah. | ||
I don't have my computer, and I don't have my phone. | ||
And so anything that was published or posted on the Gonzalo Lira YouTube channel, the Coach Red Pill YouTube channel, the Real Gonzalo Lira Twitter feed, and the Real CRP Telegram feed after April 15th, just discount it because it was not me. | ||
I did not have access to those accounts. | ||
I still don't, for that matter. | ||
And I don't have my, cell phone or access to my email accounts. | ||
I created a new one, and that's how I got in touch with Alex. | ||
And I've been in touch with, of course. | ||
So there you go. Just wanted to give you a brief update there from Gonzalo Lira. | ||
We were, again, reporting yesterday that he could have suffered an ill fate. | ||
Glad to report today that that's not the case. | ||
And, of course, he's over in Ukraine reporting on Ukraine and is going against the mainstream, not even necessarily against the mainstream establishment, reporting on Ukraine reporting on Ukraine reporting what he sees. | ||
And if it goes against it, it goes against it. | ||
If it doesn't, it doesn't. But when it doesn't, you know that angers them. | ||
And so the full force of the establishment in the media, which is now the American left, tried to leverage all of their weight against him. | ||
And he could have ended up in a bad situation, as he is telling you many others have, at the hands of the Ukrainian army, not the Russians, the Ukrainian. | ||
And that's really what they're so upset about, is because they've made Zelensky and the Ukrainians into some sort of a deity over there that can do no wrong, and that's just not the case. | ||
Ukrainians are doing bad things. | ||
Russians are doing bad things. | ||
The Azov Nazi battalion are bad guys. | ||
But these liberal leftists that are now pro-war in Ukraine are embarrassed that they've been fooled once again. | ||
They've been had once again. | ||
That their hatred for Trump or America or whoever has been leveraged into supporting a war in Ukraine. | ||
And now they've realized they're supporting the bad guys, so they try to distract you on other people. | ||
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Streaming live at Bandai Video, I'm your host, Owen Schroyer, with you for the next three hours. | ||
Alex Stein joining me in the second hour. | ||
He's up to his typical antics. | ||
And then Savannah Hernandez joining us in the third hour. | ||
She's been out in California. | ||
Doing the fentanyl crawl, as they say. | ||
Or exposing the fentanyl crawl, where they just have mass homelessness, mass drug abuse. | ||
And these people are like zombies on the streets. | ||
It's actually really sad. | ||
It's actually really sad that that's the state of America today. | ||
And then in the extended War Room hour, we've got a bonus hour today. | ||
Mike Adams is going to be doing an hour with us from 6 to 7. | ||
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I'd like to take calls, but I've got a bunch of news on my desk, and I'm not sure we're going to have the time. | ||
And we have been taking a significant amount of calls throughout the Money Bomb, but we'll see if we can't squeeze those in. | ||
I've also got a handful of video clips that we're going to get to as well. | ||
But let me just dive right in here. | ||
Biden job approval stuck in low 40%. | ||
So this is historic lows for a presidential approval rating. | ||
Historic lows. They continue to be historic lows. | ||
They have trended down since he's gotten into the White House. | ||
And it's such an embarrassment now, him getting shown up by Obama, him getting shown up by the Easter Bunny. | ||
He can't even wear, he has to wear special shoes when he's at the G20 in Europe. | ||
He has to change his diaper when he's at the Vatican to meet the Pope. | ||
The fumbling, the bumbling, the mumbling, the forgetting, the invisible handshakes with a ghost, the spinning around, the forgetting where he's at. | ||
I mean, it's just been really bad. | ||
And then his embarrassment after getting shown up by Obama. | ||
Obama embarrassing Biden in the White House with Kamala Harris. | ||
Both of them were in on it. Like it was done intentionally. | ||
And then Biden, he's got a, he's got a, he's got a hit back. | ||
He's like, well, I'm running for reelection. | ||
I'm the president, you know. | ||
Really? It's kind of like that moment from the dark night. | ||
I guess it's the dark night rises. | ||
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And Bain's like, and that gives you control over me? | |
That's like everyone to Biden. | ||
He's like, hey, I'm the president. | ||
Remember, I'm the president. Everyone's kind of laughing like, yeah, yeah. | ||
Yeah, you're the president. | ||
All right. You're the president getting shuffled around the White House by the Easter Bunny. | ||
You're the president getting shown up by Kamala Harris. | ||
Yeah, you're the president. All right. | ||
You're the president. Job approval stuck in the low 40s and sinking as we head into the midterms. | ||
Biden confuses mask mandate with Title 42 and latest gaffe. | ||
Yeah, he doesn't know what he's being asked. | ||
Somebody asks him a question about Title 42 and he starts talking about mask mandates. | ||
So is it even Biden that's making these decisions? | ||
He doesn't know about Title 42. | ||
Is somebody else making that decision saying, hey, Joe, we're going to get rid of Title 42. | ||
And then he just kind of nods his head. | ||
And then the next thing he's talking about masks. | ||
And so he thinks Title 42 is about masks. | ||
Who is really running the White House? | ||
Not Joe Biden. And then there's Kamala Harris. | ||
Harris selects new chief of staff as top aide departs White House. | ||
I mean, nobody wants to work for these people. | ||
And you've got some some clingers on who have this power trip that they get off on, like those secretary aides or assistants, the ones that were in the Easter Bunny costumes, babysitting Biden. | ||
They just get the power trip of feeling like they're in control of the president. | ||
Most normal people who just want to work in D.C. and have a job, build a resume. | ||
They don't want to work for any of this scum anymore. | ||
That's why they're dropping like flies from Kamala Harris's staff. | ||
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Now, normally. | |
That's a job that you would kill for in D.C. You'd finish it to the end. | ||
You'd put that on your resume. | ||
You'd continue to make the connections. | ||
But no, it's so miserable in this White House. | ||
They are dropping like flies. Kamala Harris loses another staffer. | ||
Another one bites the dust for Kamala Harris. | ||
Now, here's Biden. | ||
He was speaking earlier today. | ||
Actually, do we have the clip ready to go, guys? | ||
I sent it to him late. Clip eight. | ||
All right. We'll come to that. | ||
Hunter Biden is dealing with the feds now. | ||
Okay. Durham investigating the Clintons and their lawyers. | ||
It's all come out. Fake Russian collusion. | ||
Fake dossier. Spygate. | ||
Spygate. It's all real. Will anything get done about it? | ||
I don't have any hopes up. | ||
But. I mean, I guess it's worth it to report. | ||
Hey, yeah, we were right again. | ||
Hey, yeah, Hillary Clinton's the criminal again. | ||
I know. Never goes to jail, but keeps getting caught. | ||
So now that's going to be the Bidens, I guess. | ||
Now that's going to be Hunter Biden, the guy that keeps getting caught and never gets punished. | ||
They're playing hardball. | ||
Fed subpoena Hunter Biden. | ||
Paternity documents, including tax records. | ||
Yeah, he's not even. He's such a scumbag. | ||
He's not even paying child support. | ||
He has no resume, no experience to be even near an executive on a board at an oil company. | ||
But yet he lands that gig, makes millions of dollars, but can't pay his own child support. | ||
There's a little Biden running around, but the Biden family pretends he's not there. | ||
Kind of surprising. | ||
You'd think Joe Biden may want a little access to that little kiddo, but that's for other reasons. | ||
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So, no. Hey, but that doesn't matter. | |
Hunter Biden, total scumbag, drug user, pimper of women, and, you know, does sex tapes, makes shady business deals, doesn't pay his child support, smokes Parmesan cheese to get high. | ||
Smartest guy Joe Biden knows. | ||
And then Marjorie Taylor Greene getting harassed today. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene's candidacy challenged at hearing. | ||
And so it's just the same BS of, oh, let's blame her for the insurrection. | ||
You know, these Democrats and these liberals are really sick people. | ||
And obviously there's so many different angles of it, but, I mean, you just look at the fake insurrection story. | ||
There was no insurrection. | ||
Nobody's been charged with insurrection. | ||
All of their top targets to destroy with the insurrection claim, they've investigated up one side and down the other. | ||
And there's nothing. And they all know there's nothing. | ||
I mean, again, I gotta bite my tongue because I'm in the middle of this. | ||
But, folks, they know there's nothing. | ||
They know. And see, at the top of the Democrat Party, of course they know there's nothing. | ||
They helped actually organize the events to get out of hand that day. | ||
Make sure there were no police. | ||
Stand the police down. Open up the Capitol to get in. | ||
Send in their provocateurs. | ||
Fed provocateurs. Leftist provocateurs. | ||
Spark the whole thing off. And guess what? | ||
They still couldn't get us to burn the building down like they did in the summer of 2020 at St. | ||
John's Church. They still couldn't get us to do violent acts all day long. | ||
As soon as Trump said go home, as soon as they sent out the emergency alert, everybody went home. | ||
Not like them. No, they stay out on the streets all night burning and looting and beating and pillaging. | ||
But that's mostly peaceful. | ||
A Trump event gets out of hand for three or four hours provocateur by the left. | ||
And now everybody has to suffer. | ||
And that's really what it comes down to. | ||
The Democrats did the real insurrection leading up to the election, censoring free speech, and then the election night with all their fake votes. | ||
And then the setup on January 6th. | ||
We're all suffering under Joe Biden, under the Democrat Party because of their insurrection. | ||
They stole the country. So as I was saying before the break, they're trying to, well, they're grilling Marjorie Taylor Greene right now. | ||
It's really, they're just embarrassing themselves. | ||
They're just such jerks. | ||
And she's doing a great job. | ||
And she's smiling and, you know, trying to be a sport about it. | ||
But it's just ridiculous. They just don't want her to run again. | ||
And then they want to use that precedent against Donald Trump. | ||
They're trying it with Madison Cawthorn. | ||
They're trying it with Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
It's all about stopping American first, America first candidates, non-globalists, common sense people from running for office. | ||
And it's evil. | ||
I mean, it's the evil globalists. | ||
It's the evil deep state. It's the evil Democrat Party. | ||
And I'm just at the point where it's so sick and tiring to, it's so sickening and tiring to sit here and have to convince you that a 20-foot charging elephant is a 20-foot charging elephant. | ||
Or a brown bear standing on its hind legs, you know, 7'5", roaring at you as a brown bear about to charge you and eat you. | ||
It's frustrating to sit here and say, hey, that snake over there with the tail making a rattle noise, that's a rattlesnake. | ||
That's poisonous. Because that's what this is. | ||
I mean, the Democrat Party is destroying this country. | ||
The Democrat Party is pure evil. | ||
The Democrat Party is just, I mean, it's just unbelievable. | ||
Everybody knows January 6th was not an insurrection and there was no organization to pull something off. | ||
Everybody knows that. But that doesn't stop the Democrat Party from playing this game, LARPing. | ||
And it is bold. I mean, that's what it is. | ||
They all commit to the lie. | ||
They all commit to the sham. | ||
They all commit to the treason. | ||
And they make that bold commitment and they figure, we're going to make that commitment, we're going to make that bold leap and we're going to win. | ||
Because everyone else that we deal with doesn't want to fight for their rights, fight for their country. | ||
So Marjorie Taylor Greene has to sit up there and get grilled like some sort of criminal when it's the criminals that are the ones grilling her. | ||
It's the criminals that are the ones screaming insurrection on January 6th. | ||
They're the criminals. They're the insurrectionists. | ||
Joe Biden, 81 million votes. | ||
Give me a break. CNN can't even crack a million viewers, folks. | ||
Infowars has a bigger audience than CNN. Fox News doubles all the left-wing news primetime cable ratings. | ||
The Obama's podcast is so unpopular, Spotify doesn't even want them back. | ||
You show me where Biden voters are. | ||
So we have to sit here and live with this lie. | ||
And then live with all the aftermath, aftershock, consequences of the lie. | ||
And how much longer do we have to deal with this? | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene shouldn't have to sit on a stand and deal with this scum. | ||
But she did. How much longer do we have to put up with this political corruption? | ||
How much longer do I have to sit here? | ||
Do we have to sit here? | ||
Knowing damn well what's going on in this country. | ||
Knowing damn well who did the insurrection. | ||
Knowing damn well that there's no way Biden got 81 million votes. | ||
Knowing damn well Marjorie Taylor Greene is innocent. | ||
Owen Schroyer is innocent. Alex Jones is innocent. | ||
Donald Trump is innocent. Everybody knows it. | ||
And we still have to sit here and play these charades. | ||
How much money did we waste on fake Democrat charades known as Russian collusion? | ||
Tens of millions of dollars. | ||
Maybe more. Maybe hundreds of millions. | ||
Everybody knew Russian collusion was fake. | ||
We still went along with the charade. | ||
Everyone knows January 6th Trump insurrection is fake. | ||
We're still going along with the charade. | ||
How many times do we have to play these games with the Democrat Party? | ||
Let me stop right there and go to Joe Biden today. | ||
Here's Joe Biden. | ||
Tell me if you believe this. | ||
Quite frankly, I don't even believe it. | ||
This is just him making false promises. | ||
Here he says in a press conference or really a speech today. | ||
It wasn't a press conference. He was very low energy. | ||
Here he is saying every vehicle in the U.S. military is going to be climate friendly and we're going to spend all your money to do it. | ||
Here it is in clip seven. In the United States military, every vehicle is going to be climate friendly. | ||
Every vehicle. No, I mean it. | ||
It's spending billions of dollars. | ||
So forget about military effectiveness. | ||
That clearly doesn't matter. | ||
It's all about spending more money that we don't have. | ||
You're suffering. You can't fill your gas tank. | ||
You can't put food on the table. | ||
You can't build a new home. | ||
But hey, we can just spend billions of dollars to make the military green, fuel efficient, climate friendly. | ||
You don't have money to survive. | ||
F you. But we're going to spend billions to make the military climate friendly. | ||
What about military victories? | ||
Don't know climate friendly though. | ||
We're going to have climate friendly losses. | ||
And it's kind of like the old joke where, oh, hey, you know, the left is anti-war. | ||
But wait, put a Black Lives Matter sticker on the missile. | ||
Put a gay flag on the missile. | ||
And all of a sudden they're pro-war. | ||
Look at Ukraine. Now the whole military is gay, trans, anti-man, and green friendly. | ||
So now they'll love the military. | ||
And it'll have a bunch of gay spokespeople and trans spokespeople talking about how energy efficient the military is. | ||
And they can't win a fight, but who cares, man? | ||
Yeah, China and Russia can kick our ass up and down the planet now because we're gay and trans and green new military. | ||
But hey, man, well, look at how cool we are. | ||
Look at how hip we are. We're dominating the culture now. | ||
Isn't it fun? Us, the deviants. | ||
Us, the lowlifes. Us, the scumbags. | ||
Us, the bums. We're running the show now. | ||
Isn't it fantastic? No, it actually sucks. | ||
Nobody can buy a house. | ||
Nobody can afford to fill up their tank. | ||
Food shortages. | ||
Energy crisis. | ||
Wide open border. Crime rates skyrocketing. | ||
Losing our place on the power structure, power grid of the planet. | ||
No, things actually suck under your control. | ||
Well, at least it's gay now. | ||
You know, I mean, come on. At least it's gay. | ||
We're crushing you, but it's with a gay flag. | ||
And then here's Biden. | ||
I mean, just listen to this. | ||
Here he is in clip eight, fumbling and bumbling and saying we need to pay Brazil not to cut down their forest. | ||
And in Colombia. And in Brazil. | ||
And guess what? More carbon is taken out of the air in the Amazon, that carbon sink, than every bit of carbon that is generated on a daily basis in the entire United States from every source. | ||
So what we should be doing, and I'm trying to get done, they're not going to make me like this, we should be paying the Brazilians not to cut down their forest. | ||
We got to cut ours down. | ||
We got to cut ours down. | ||
We got the benefit of it. | ||
Because we've got these third world countries. | ||
Not third world. Some are. | ||
In Africa and in South America. | ||
We got to, the industrial countries have to help. | ||
Sciences estimate that the protection and restoration of our natural lands and waters can provide more than one third of the... | ||
You know what? | ||
I need to come back and break that down with a little more time. | ||
Because he just unloaded so much right there. | ||
It's just unbelievable. But it's almost like, what's the point? | ||
I mean, what's the point of even intellectually breaking? | ||
Breaking down what Biden says. | ||
That nincompoop. I mean, the American left, the liberals, they don't care. | ||
They don't believe in logic, truth. | ||
I mean, so it's just... | ||
But we'll come back and we'll break down what he just said. | ||
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It's pretty incredible. Doug in Connecticut. | |
Go ahead. Hey, brother. | ||
How are you? I'm good, brother. | ||
Listen, I just wanted to let you know I'm not looking for a thing out of it. | ||
But I'm absolutely positive that some years ago, I'm the one that started the Alex Jones was right slogan in the YouTube. | ||
It was probably you, brother. | ||
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Tell us how you did it. Well, I've been a retired cop for eight years. | |
My wife's a teacher and she'd come home exhausted every day. | ||
I'm a stay-at-home dad and I'd be like, man, you wouldn't believe what Alex covered today and blah, blah, blah. | ||
She thought I was nuts until the election was stolen and then it was like somebody gave her smelling salts. | ||
Boom, she woke up. So I would tell her, I'm like, you know what? | ||
This dude's got the hands of God on him for sure. | ||
And in all the chat rooms you or I or your fans would watch, my name on YouTube is The Electric Eye with the Judas Priest album covered on there. | ||
I put up two lightning bolts. | ||
It's in an eyeball and I type it in all caps. | ||
Alex Jones is right. And I would keep hammering it. | ||
And sure enough, there it is. | ||
And that's freaking awesome. And I'm glad I was able to help contribute to it. | ||
Brother, I believe you. | ||
That's the magic of it. | ||
And I'm not just right. | ||
The people are always right because we love God. | ||
Where do you think this world's going, brother? | ||
Man, I started reading the Bible this year. | ||
I'm in the Lamentations of Jeremiah right now. | ||
And I don't know if God's going to save us one more time, but I encourage everybody to read the Bible. | ||
To me, that's our human history. | ||
And it's just repetitive. | ||
God gives you the great earth and the animals and this and that. | ||
And people go against them, worship false idols, do evil things. | ||
And then he slams you. And he's going to test you with Satan, just like Job. | ||
Everybody should be reading the book of Job. | ||
You're going to get slaughtered. | ||
I know I have. I know you are. | ||
We all are now. We're being tested. | ||
And you've got to keep your faith in God and keep going forward. | ||
And if someday we witness the end of the earth, we go up, they go down. | ||
You know, that's why I don't know. | ||
It's 50-50 where we're going to go, but we're going to go out fighting. | ||
And Trump and DeSantis and you and I, and everybody else that's fighting a good fight will be remembered as the heroes of today. | ||
And we'll have some bragging rights up in heaven as well, you know. | ||
Brother, beautifully said. | ||
I love you, Doug. Thanks for your support. | ||
And I believe you coined the term Alex Jones was right. | ||
So I want to just play this Biden clip again and just break it down because I don't know. | ||
Part of me just gets up here with all the news and just says, what's the point? | ||
You know what's going on. | ||
I mean, Biden is a liar. | ||
Biden is a corrupt criminal. | ||
Biden is a doddering old dementia ridden fool. | ||
The Democrat Party is corrupt. | ||
Like, maybe I should just forget about all of it and open up the phone lines. | ||
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All right. Let me just again, play this Biden clip and just come in and out of it because it's just, if you listen to what he says and you actually break it down, well, let's just go ahead and do it. | ||
Let's actually, what did Biden actually say? | ||
What is Biden actually saying in his little speech here saying we need to be paying Brazil not to cut down the rainforest? | ||
So let's hear, here, here, let's, let's, let's just break this down bit by bit here. | ||
And in Colombia and in Brazil, and guess what? | ||
What? More carbon is taken out of the air in the Amazon, that carbon sink, than every bit of carbon that is generated on a daily basis in the entire United States from every source. | ||
Alright, so pause that. | ||
So, we're good. | ||
We're good. | ||
Tell me why I need to worry about man-made climate change or carbon emissions, | ||
which you say is going to kill the planet yesterday. | ||
We're still here somehow. | ||
Supposed to kill the planet by now, but hasn't. | ||
So you've been wrong on that, just like everything else. | ||
But that's not going to stop you. | ||
So what are we concerned about? | ||
We've got, a forest down here that, as Biden said, soaks up more carbon than the U.S. can even emit every year. | ||
Beautiful. Beautiful. | ||
And guess what? As industrialized and polluted as China is, it's got a similar situation with their forestation. | ||
So, global warming is a lie. | ||
Man-made global warming is a lie. | ||
Man-made climate change is a lie. | ||
If we have any impact on it, it's very small, and it's not anywhere near the rate that they're claiming. | ||
And also with that logic, why don't we just plant more trees? | ||
Why don't we just have more forestation? | ||
It's just, no, you have to suffer, because it's not about man-made climate change. | ||
It's not about carbon emissions. | ||
It's not about the planet. | ||
It's about controlling you. | ||
And controlling the actions of humans on the planet. | ||
Okay, so Biden just told us we don't need to worry about climate change and carbon emissions. | ||
Oh, well, that's great. That's great. | ||
So we can stop all the Green New Deal crap, right, Joe? | ||
No, nobody's actually listening. | ||
Nobody's actually going to unpack what he just said there. | ||
It's just a bunch of word vomit. | ||
All right, let's continue. So what we should be doing, and I'm trying to get done, they're not going to make me like this, we should be paying the Brazilians not to cut down their forest. | ||
We got to cut ours down. | ||
We got to cut ours down. | ||
We got the benefit of it. | ||
Because we've got these third world countries, not third world. | ||
All right, pause it right there. We should be paying Brazil not to cut the rainforest down? | ||
First of all, let's just think about this concept. | ||
Where is he even getting this concept? | ||
And it makes me ask the question, which I've asked before, but now he's said the concept publicly. | ||
Has somebody paid the U.S. not to drill our oil? | ||
Has somebody made the decision that we're not going to drill our own oil? | ||
Has that decision been made? | ||
The concept is obviously out there. | ||
Biden just shared that. | ||
It's not an original thought of his. | ||
Has someone paid the United States not to drill our oil? | ||
Has this deal gone down? | ||
The concept is obviously out there. | ||
Biden says let's pay Brazil not to chop down the rainforest. | ||
Hmm. Maybe we should be doing the same thing in the Philippines where their sacred rainforest is being destroyed. | ||
Oh, that's right. We can't because you've signed all these green energy deals to promote electric vehicles so they have to destroy the rainforest in the Philippines doing their lithium strip mining. | ||
Why don't we pay the Philippines not to destroy their rainforest? | ||
Strip mining for lithium for electric cars? | ||
Good. Pumping out oil in the United States to keep our energy cheap and efficient? | ||
Bad. What do you think makes more sense for energy efficiency? | ||
To go to our backyard and take the oil out of the ground? | ||
Or to ship it from across the planet? | ||
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Which takes oil to do? | |
All right. Now here's the final big admission from Biden here as we close out the clip. | ||
Some are. In Africa and in South America, we got to the industrial countries have to help. | ||
What? Science has estimated that the protection of the industrial countries have to help hard. | ||
So that's enough. So take him down. | ||
Wait, wait, wait. What? | ||
What? I thought the industrial countries were the problem. | ||
I thought the industrialized nations were the problem killing the planet with climate change. | ||
Now Biden says the industrial countries are the solution. | ||
The industrial countries are the only hope. | ||
So do you see how mad this all is? | ||
Shut down the industrial countries. | ||
They're killing the planet. But look, we have rainforests that neutralize the industrial cities so we're all good. | ||
But also industrial cities are bad. | ||
But still we need industrial cities to save the third world country. | ||
Here you go. Let me just simplify the math for you. | ||
Let's just keep living life. | ||
How about that? How about it's all good? | ||
No, it's not all good. | ||
You can't have cheap energy. | ||
You can't have cheap gas because you've had it too good. | ||
You've had it too prosperous. | ||
And now you're just sucking off of all the world elites resources. | ||
You're a useless eater. | ||
You're a cancer. You're a parasite. | ||
And so now the global elite are ready to get ready. | ||
And they brag about it. | ||
Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab, what's that young guy who's like the future of the Yuval, Noval, Harari, whatever, Harari? | ||
Yeah, they've told you. | ||
You're dead. You're a cockroach. | ||
You're a cancer. We're more elite than you. | ||
We're more sophisticated. We've taken over the planet. | ||
We've made the decision intellectually. | ||
It's time for you to die. By the way, it's Earth Day today. | ||
So when you're walking around and you see a liberal that's trashed his mask out on the streets, be sure to remind him, Happy Earth Day. | ||
Thanks for poisoning the planet with your stinky masks that you have littered all over the world now. | ||
Millions of masks littered all over the planet. | ||
Good job. Proud of yourself? | ||
You've done it. You've done it. | ||
All right. Let's do a news blitz here before we get our guests on today. | ||
After Democratic shutdown, Florida Republicans passed a new congressional map that kills Black District. | ||
So basically they're undoing the gerrymandering from the Democrats before, but you can call it gerrymandering either way. | ||
I looked at the district lines. | ||
They were ridiculous. They're still ridiculous. | ||
They're always ridiculous. | ||
But it's the same angle of, oh, Republicans are racist. | ||
It's attacking Black people. | ||
No, that's a lie. | ||
But that's what they told everybody. | ||
So you know what happened, right? A bunch of leftists, a bunch of Democrats went and shut down the proceedings. | ||
And they were shouting and banging on the doors and making a scene for an extended period of time. | ||
A couple hours they had it shut down. | ||
But they don't show that, do they? | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
When leftists disrupt government proceedings, it's considered peaceful protest. | ||
When Owen Schroyer does it, he's supposed to be thrown up in jail and locked away forever. | ||
Even when he doesn't do it. | ||
Even when he doesn't do it. | ||
Liz Cheney rakes in more money from Virginia than Wyoming. | ||
I think that tells you everything you need to know. | ||
And it's not Virginia. | ||
It's D.C. Liz Cheney's entire fundraising for re-election is being funded by Washington, D.C. Yeah. | ||
We build the wall, founder, pleads guilty in connection with defrauding donors, siphoning funds. | ||
So, yeah, it's a bad situation. | ||
He took hundreds of thousands of dollars for himself. | ||
It was a small fraction of the overall funding. | ||
But he did it. He admitted to it. | ||
But it's funny because have the BLM members that took the millions of dollars, that bought the mansions and spent the millions on themselves, did they have to go into a court? | ||
Did they have federal charges against them? | ||
No, not yet. | ||
Not yet. And now you've had new expert watchdogs. | ||
That do financial fraud investigations come out and say, yeah, the BLM leaders that took that money broke the law. | ||
But they're not going to be in a federal court defending the money that they took. | ||
The guy with the build the wall fundraiser, yeah, he's going to have to go. | ||
He's going to have to be the one. | ||
Of course he is. | ||
Of course. He is. | ||
Always the double standard. | ||
Always the law applied one direction. | ||
Down at the border, it's not going so great. | ||
Multiple sources tell Bill Melligen, a Texas National Guard soldier, has just drowned in the Rio Grande here in Eagle Pass while trying to save migrants in the water. | ||
Texas DPS confirms and tells me a body has been recovered. | ||
I'm told a statement will be coming out soon. | ||
Guys, this was this morning. | ||
Let's see if there has been any statement made. | ||
If you guys want to plug that into a search engine. | ||
Texas National Guard drown Rio Grande River Eagle Pass. | ||
So the illegal immigration. | ||
Of this country just continues. | ||
To kill people, whether it's them coming here and literally putting a bullet through someone's head or raping people. | ||
Bringing in the deadly fentanyl. | ||
Bringing in the deadly fentanyl. Or now they're trying to swim across. | ||
And they can't swim. | ||
So the National Guard man goes out there to try to save him and he drowns. | ||
This open border thing is just ridiculous. | ||
It's clown world stuff, man. | ||
Clown world stuff. | ||
And then the clowns did come out. | ||
Antifa radicals confront reporters as busloads of illegals dumped in D.C. So it's another bus from Texas. | ||
Dropping them off on the streets of D.C. It's pretty good, actually. | ||
It's had mixed reviews. | ||
I actually support it. | ||
It's kind of a culture jamming thing. | ||
It's like, hey, you want to flood Texas with illegal immigrants? | ||
We're going to go ahead and dump them in D.C. See how you like it. | ||
And then they can just float around there and you can figure it all out. | ||
But you'll see all of these leftists have gone out there. | ||
We've got footage of this. | ||
So a bunch of Antifa, a bunch of deranged liberals show up as the buses. | ||
Deliver all the illegal immigrants and drop them off and unload them. | ||
These leftists show up and start jumping up and down trying to block cameras from filming them. | ||
Borderhawk.news has this. | ||
We've got exclusive stories at newswars.com. | ||
uh... here's just some of that action in clip six that's why you guys are trying to block the cameras | ||
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for these people they don't need to be identified we have a reason for what you're doing | |
i'm here to help people what are you here to do we don't really don't do it | ||
i think you're a part of it what's wrong with that? | ||
go ahead and just shut it down Take a deep breath with me. | ||
Let's do a mental exercise now for some serenity. | ||
I need you to just take a deep breath. | ||
Relax. Kind of let yourself go. | ||
Be ready for some suspended animation. | ||
Be ready to go deep into your imagination. | ||
Be ready to go deep into your imagination. And completely disconnect from the reality of which you are currently inside of. | ||
And imagine a world. | ||
Imagine a United States of America with no more liberals. | ||
No more radical leftists. | ||
And no more Democrat progressives. | ||
You know, it's funny that they put that beach on the screen because it would look a lot like that. | ||
Clean beaches like in Florida. | ||
And not a littered mask anywhere to be found. | ||
Not a 400 pound feminist hippo. | ||
No green haired freak shows with split tongues and body piercings. | ||
No chanting or protesting. | ||
No chanting or protesting about how America's bad or racist. | ||
Probably have a lot less taxes. | ||
A lot less mandates, if any at all. | ||
You wouldn't have to see all the scum and crime and homelessness every time you go to a downtown area. | ||
Imagine. Imagine a world without Democrats. | ||
Imagine a world without far-left radical liberal progressives. | ||
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Ah. | |
Ah. | ||
That's nice, isn't it? | ||
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That's good. | |
That brings the old blood pressure down, doesn't it? | ||
Puts a smile on the face. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Hey, we can daydream, can't we? | ||
We can daydream, can't we? | ||
There you go, a little, eh, two minutes of serenity for you. | ||
Ha ha ha ha! | ||
What is this one? | ||
Blue states, you're the problem. | ||
Yeah, no kidding. | ||
You know, and it's this ridiculous thing. | ||
Like, Pete Buttigieg comes out last year and says, oh, roads are racist. | ||
Imagine a world without Democrats. | ||
Imagine a world without Democrats. Imagine a world without Democrats. | ||
go into inner cities or predominantly black areas in America and what do they see? | ||
They see the swaller, they see the horrible road conditions, they see the horrible infrastructure, | ||
they see the horrible buildings and they say, what is going on? | ||
Why is it like this? | ||
And then they say, huh, this is a black area, huh? | ||
It must be racism. | ||
It must be racism because this is a black area where the infrastructure is crumbling. | ||
It's racism. | ||
But let's, let's just go back a couple of steps. | ||
Democrats go into inner cities or black areas of America. | ||
They see the crumbling roads, crumbling infrastructure, homelessness, poverty, and they say, huh, | ||
what's going on here? | ||
Stop it right there. | ||
Democrats, that's what's going on there. | ||
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Democrats. | |
So that's what they do is they sit here and they spin their wheels like, oh, roads are | ||
racist. | ||
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No, roads aren't racist. | |
The Democrat Party and its policies have intentionally destroyed black America and now have done | ||
such a horrible job in the American cities that all that's left there is poor, impoverished | ||
families, many black fatherless homes. | ||
and Imagine a world without Democrats. | ||
Democrat Party. | ||
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All the liberals are bragging about how they're still wearing their masks, | |
including Ron Howard. | ||
He's bragging about how he's wearing his mask on an airplane as if he's, | ||
give me a break, Ron. You're flying private. | ||
Don't act like you're running around flying commercial in a mask, you fraud. | ||
These liberals are just all such frauds. | ||
Though it's not mandatory and it's pain, I'm masking for my flight today | ||
for others, says Ron Howard. | ||
Oh, boy, you all are an embarrassment. | ||
And then they lie and they say most polls show American support masks. | ||
But then you go to the airport, nine out of ten say they don't want to wear the mask. | ||
They're glad it's out. On the airplane, they make the announcements. | ||
all the stewardesses, airline workers, pilots, everybody on the plane rips them off, has a celebration. | ||
And then they just say, oh, Polso, everybody loves the mask. | ||
Don't believe your eyes. | ||
Don't believe reality. | ||
Los Angeles goes mask on. | ||
Los Angeles County reinstates mask mandate. | ||
Philadelphia goes mask off. | ||
Philadelphia drops mask mandate. | ||
Are we having fun? | ||
Mask on, mask off, mask on, mask off. | ||
Mask up your butt. | ||
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I mean, it's just, my God, these people are just nuts. | |
Now here was Trump, and I actually listened to a significant portion | ||
of his speech. | ||
A lot of it was actually really good. | ||
I will say a lot of it was actually really good, but he made a comment on the vaccine here | ||
that I wanted to play for you. | ||
And I thought it was an interesting comment he made during his speech. | ||
Imagine a world without Democrats. | ||
Imagine a world without Imagine a world without Democrats. | ||
Imagine a world without Democrats. | ||
This is sir. You've already been given them even his own side stopped him on that one | ||
But we did a great job on that and it's very important, and I'm very proud of it | ||
Think of it nine months we push the FDA they hate me so much | ||
They hate me They cannot hate anybody as much as they hate me | ||
But we had to get him to move and we did and worldwide millions and millions in this country millions and millions | ||
of lives We obliterate | ||
so Interesting commentary there from Donald Trump and | ||
Either he is continuing to be fooled by this or he's trying to fool us | ||
in that or he's to try either he's trying to fool somebody or he's been fooled because | ||
But but aside from him saying oh it was so great and and we've saved millions of lives and all of that nonsense. | ||
Maybe he really does have this pride of, hey, I got the vaccine done so quickly | ||
it would have never been done. | ||
But there's an interesting riff there where he says, oh, the FDA hates me because I pushed them | ||
to get this vaccine out. | ||
So what, I mean, it's just, is he basically saying that he's the one | ||
that forced the vaccine? | ||
So here he is admitting that his base doesn't like the vaccine, | ||
but yet he's trying to double, triple, quadruple down on it saying I'm fully the one to blame for the vaccine. | ||
I mean, that is a losing argument, bro. | ||
So are we supposed to believe that it was Donald Trump's baby, this vaccine? | ||
Are we really supposed to believe this was Donald Trump's baby? | ||
Does he not see how mismeasured of a stance that is to take? | ||
Now, if that's accurate, that's a whole nother can of worms to open. | ||
If it's literally Donald Trump up there finally buying into the fear propaganda | ||
that they kept selling him, that he needs to shut everything down | ||
and this is not a common flu, finally buying into it and then saying, | ||
okay, well, then we need to get the vaccine, so push the gas. | ||
Were they planning on locking us down for five years? | ||
years? Did they use that as a threat? Is that why Trump was he was he trapped | ||
into promoting the vaccine? It's very interesting stuff. He's clearly not | ||
gonna back down on this. He's gonna go to his political grave with this, and | ||
it's a horrible mismeasurement. My God, Alex Stein. | ||
Prime time 99. | ||
There is his latest outbreak in City Council. I mean, geez, Alex, good | ||
God, man. But it's you know, here's the ridiculous thing of it. All these | ||
liberals really want. They really want you to know they got their mask on. I | ||
got my mask. I'm wearing my mask in the airport. I'm wearing my mask in my car. | ||
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I'm wearing my mask in the grocery. Oh, they really want you to know they're so | |
much better than you. They're gonna wear that mask. I mean, so your culture | ||
jamming continues at the City Council. You're letting them know that you're | ||
wearing your mask. You're having your you're having your trans surgery. You're | ||
wearing your mask. You're a good global homo. I mean, what else do we need you | ||
to do? You're a man competing against woman. You're gonna chop. I mean, you | ||
gotta chop your breasts off. | ||
Imagine a world without Imagine a world without Democrats. | ||
Imagine a world without Democrats. | ||
Imagine a world without Democrats. | ||
Imagine a world without This vaccine like it's some magic bullet when you and I both know that is what is called problem reaction solution. | ||
They had the mandatory vaccine already in place. | ||
Big Pfizer, big pharma, whatever you want to call it. | ||
They wanted to have a reason to make us have a never ending vaccine schedule. | ||
And sadly, maybe Trump got tricked, but it worked. | ||
And now he's championing this vaccine. | ||
It makes me sick to hear that speech. | ||
A guy that I love. I personally, I love Donald Trump. | ||
And it makes me sick to hear him say that, Owen. | ||
Well, and think about all the things he could he could brag about and carry the torch for. | ||
And yet he sits here and talks about how proud he is about the vaccine. | ||
I mean, he should be carrying the torch and being proud of the border, making a big thing about that, the economy. | ||
I mean, there's so many other things. | ||
But he sits here because he obviously feels the pressure. | ||
He knows his base is rejecting his vaccine rhetoric. | ||
He knows that's going on. | ||
He just had one of his longtime friends who sometime hosts a fourth hour here, go down there and tell him that, hey, you know, vaccine is not a good idea. | ||
Wayne Allen root. And so, I mean, it's like, Donald, this is a miss. | ||
This is a miss. No matter how you feel about it, it's a miss. | ||
No, you're 100 percent right. | ||
But Donald has always wanted to be liked by the left because that's the other thing is they call him a racist dude. | ||
He's been friends with Mike Tyson, black people his whole career on The Apprentice. | ||
I mean, I think he always had people of color, gay people. | ||
There's no any all the stuff on the left. | ||
So they say, oh, we don't like Kentucky Brown Jackson because he's black. | ||
Dude, conservatives on the right love Clarence Thomas. | ||
They would love to have a black person. | ||
I was out of seven Clarence Thomas's. | ||
100 percent. So it's not about race. | ||
So I'm saying Trump has a lot of good stuff about him where the left is using, you know, ammunition that is just fake news, literally, like he said. | ||
And that's another thing. | ||
Trump exploiting how the media is basically fake. | ||
I think he's one of the best people to ever do that. | ||
He should be talking about that. | ||
But instead, he's going around for and being big farmers cheerleader, talking about how he got a vaccine approved that usually takes five years. | ||
That makes me sick. That vaccine should have been five years for it to get approved. | ||
It should have gone through the same regulations that any other vaccine would go through. | ||
And it's not something to brag about. | ||
So it's either he's being bought and sold or he's actually just under this illusion that what he did was good because he wants to be liked by everybody. | ||
You know, everybody, sadly, you want to be universally liked. | ||
You want to be liked, though, and I want to be liked. | ||
But we know that we're not going to be liked by everybody, especially in the conspiracy world. | ||
You know, the mainstream media is obviously not going to like us. | ||
So it's like we kind of walk that that path that not everybody wants to walk. | ||
But unfortunately, I don't think Trump does the same thing. | ||
He wants to be universally liked. | ||
And that's never going to happen because, you know, there's so much baggage with him and, you know, his persona. | ||
And how does he not even have the foresight to understand, hey, the more you come out and brag and take responsibility for this vaccine, the more you're going to end up getting the blame when the lawsuits and class action lawsuits and death numbers start coming out. | ||
I mean, he shouldn't be wanting to own that. | ||
Again, no matter how he thinks about it, he should say, look, there's no political win in this for me. | ||
It doesn't matter. I can think I'm responsible for the vaccine and all of it. | ||
There is no political victory here for me in this deal. | ||
Let the left own it. | ||
Let Fauci own it. Let them all own it. | ||
He's trying to even take ownership of it. | ||
He's trying to take the hot potato. | ||
He's trying to take the ticking time bomb from them. | ||
I mean, you nailed it. And Dr. | ||
Fauci, it's like, you know, this atheistic mindset. | ||
He's their Lord and Savior for the people that don't believe in God. | ||
He is like their new God. | ||
So for Trump to actually want to be teammates, metaphorical teammates of this guy or be on the same side, it just shows you that maybe he doesn't have our best interests. | ||
Because Fauci obviously doesn't have our best interests. | ||
I mean, the guy's a career, you know, federal employees. | ||
I think I believe he's like the highest paid federal employee. | ||
He's literally a vaccine salesman. | ||
And these people on the left, they put him on this pedestal like he's literally our Lord and Savior. | ||
The guy is garbage. | ||
And I love Trump. | ||
But like I said earlier, I think you look at DeSantis and he has a lot less baggage. | ||
And, you know, he's a veteran. | ||
You know, he's really what he's doing in Florida is dominating how, you know, getting rid of the Reedy Creek thing. | ||
And you see, I love that the left is just crying about the busy thing. | ||
They're all about, oh, you'll see AOC wear the dress. | ||
Oh, tax the rich. Now, as soon as you start taxing the rich, no, they're crying and screaming. | ||
They're doing their own culture jamming in the house in Florida. | ||
So I love what's going on with DeSantis, to be honest. | ||
Yeah, folks, I covered it in the last hour. | ||
They're shutting down Florida hearings. | ||
They're shutting down government activity. | ||
And the media doesn't cover it because it's an insurrection now. | ||
That's supposed to be an insurrection. | ||
They insurrected in Florida. | ||
Yeah, that's why they don't want to rewrite that insurrection act because, you know, now they're going to have to arrest all these liberal leftists. | ||
And that's another thing. Listen, all day long, Trump is a great orator. | ||
He's one of the best. He's hilarious. | ||
He's funny. But January 6th, guys, that was nothing. | ||
There's not half as bad as what BLM did. | ||
Not half as bad as what Antifa did. | ||
And he did only, even though it was only 11 days, he should have pardoned anybody involved with that. | ||
But instead, we have our Department of Justice weaponized against the most patriotic people in our entire country. | ||
The ones that knew they were going to stand up for a fraudulent election that was obviously not 81 million votes. | ||
Joe Biden did not get that. | ||
Anybody that has a brain knows that. | ||
And so every single person there standing up for the truth should be awarded instead of their lives being taken away from them and punished way harder than the same people in Portland that protested for 60 days, lit a federal courthouse on fire every day. | ||
And the worst punishment, I believe, is somebody got 60 days of house arrest. | ||
Now, if they're giving the January 6th people some house arrest, some slaps on the wrist, then I'd understand that. | ||
But they're trying to throw the book at these people. | ||
And nobody is there to protect them. | ||
And the one person they're doing it for, Donald Trump, literally turned his back on them. | ||
Yeah, today is actually the one year Joe Biggs has now been a political prisoner for one year. | ||
Joe Biggs, one year now, a political prisoner of the Democrat Party, didn't do anything violent on January 6th, nothing at all. | ||
And yet he suffers in a jail cell because of these wicked Democrats that we're dealing with. | ||
And it really is just such pure evil. | ||
And it's just unbelievable that we're dealing with this. | ||
And and now it's it's region. | ||
I'm glad that you're introducing the comedy aspect because it's like I can't even it's so hard to be serious about this anymore. | ||
It's like you almost have to laugh at it. | ||
Oh, and we're in the clown world. | ||
I know we're about to go on the break, so I'm not going to go on some huge rant. | ||
But we have guys that change their gender. | ||
I know they change their gender. | ||
And now they're competing against women. | ||
They swim on the boys team for three years and you're letting them compete against women. | ||
I mean, hey, Leah Thomas is a local. | ||
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Hero. And the media just champions that. | |
That's it. What was what was Leah Thomas's prior name? | ||
William. William Thomas. | ||
William. William. | ||
Big Willie Thomas. | ||
Big Willie Thomas was a state champion swimmer right here at Lake Travis in Austin. | ||
We we admire whoever he is now. | ||
Primetime. Ninety nine. | ||
Alex Stein is our guest. | ||
And we have an extended. | ||
War Room today. War Room today. | ||
We're going till seven o'clock. | ||
So we hope we can be with us for the entire transmission. | ||
We've got some Fauci memes here. | ||
I've got three Fauci memes that I can't decide which one is my favorite. | ||
So I wanted to bring in a second opinion here. | ||
I need a doctor meme. | ||
Dr. Stein. So, guys, pick any one of the three and put it on the screen. | ||
And let's let's get let's get Dr. | ||
Stein's take on his memeology expert here. | ||
OK, here we have Fauci. | ||
Fauci in the clown shoes. | ||
This is all from his Cassie Hunt interview on CNN Plus, which will be gone in a week. | ||
And everybody just saw Cassie Hunt just dominating over him. | ||
She looks like a six foot nine giant. | ||
Fauci looks like a tiny little midget. | ||
But the clown shoes are big on him. | ||
So here's Fauci in the clown shoes. | ||
OK, so, guys, let's roll to the next one. | ||
See what we have here. | ||
Or just put me back. | ||
Do you know do you notice the bobblehead doll right behind his butt? | ||
You know, his area. That's his own bobblehead. | ||
I mean, oh, this is great. | ||
The mini me. I mean, this is because this is this is the highest paid government employer right here. | ||
And he has his own bobblehead on his desk. | ||
I mean, and that's that's just a perfect example of the self-righteous behavior of these people. | ||
Like, you know, he feels like when I think it was like GQ said he's like the sexiest man in America. | ||
Yeah, he probably thinks he is the sexiest man. | ||
He probably thinks he is like Leonardo DiCaprio or something like these people are so clueless and so out of touch with the reality. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if he actually thinks he is that. | ||
All right, let's go to our final one here, guys. | ||
It's Fauci in the gas mask. | ||
This this one is good, too. | ||
But, you know, Fauci probably should be wearing the gas mask when he's doing these interviews because he needs to keep the people afraid. | ||
He needs the people to be in fear. | ||
Guys, zoom in on that gas mask. | ||
He's ready for war. | ||
So of the three, though, the clown shoes, the midget on the on the ladder or the gas mask, which which one do you think is the highest quality meme? | ||
Well, the one where he's a dwarf is the best because he really does look like Dr. | ||
Evil's mini me. I mean, that's really where we're at, too. | ||
I mean, that's that's what he reminds you of. | ||
He reminds you of like an evil villain's henchman. | ||
And he kind of gives us this like, you know, smooth, you know, appearance or whatever. | ||
But there's nothing smooth about Tony Fauci, little Tony Fauci. | ||
I mean, that is that is him in a nutshell. | ||
It's like he's just a little sad man that is just, you know, inoculating children. | ||
I mean, this is a perfect example. | ||
In style, they call him. | ||
I mean, dude, there's a good doctor. | ||
He's the good doctor. No, in the 80s, everybody knew he was a murderer. | ||
Dude, what he did with AZT and what he did with the AIDS community, if anybody had half a brain, they would look at it. | ||
All those people in the life. He literally murdered people. | ||
He gave a cancer drug that they had back stock of and prescribed it for AIDS that they knew it didn't have a, you know, any practical use for. | ||
Yet he just championed that. | ||
Why? Because he's bought and sold by big pharma. | ||
These people, these multinational corporations, can donate to these people's political action committees and they have all the power. | ||
It's not human anymore. | ||
And you look at like Rachel Levine is another example. | ||
She's a four star admiral. | ||
She's one of the top people of our, you know, United States health and human services. | ||
Dude, these people are not qualified to take care of my cat. | ||
Oh, and I wouldn't let Dr. | ||
Fauci be a vet for my little cat. | ||
We know what he does to animals. | ||
Yes, dude, they test on animals. | ||
They did stuff in the Wuhan laboratory that makes that makes what they're doing in Shanghai look like child's play. | ||
So they do not care. They put beagles and they tested mosquitoes on their face and had them, you know, basically bitten to death by insects. | ||
I don't think there's a worse way to die. | ||
I mean, literally, when they talk about the ways to die, some of the worst ways, people say fire or drowning. | ||
I think death by a million bug stings would be probably up there in the top of the list of least the least way I would like to die. | ||
But that's where we're at, Owen, is we're championing these guys because they do not look below the surface. | ||
Everybody's asleep at the wheel and they're under this, you know, mass formation hypnosis where their identity is like, oh, I'm the left. | ||
I'm going to wear my mask because that mask is just the MAGA hat for these crazy liberal leftists. | ||
So we're out of touch with the reality and anybody with half a brain realizes this. | ||
But sadly, it's the it's idiocracy. | ||
That's where we're at, Owen. It's that that was not a fictional movie. | ||
That is basically a documentary. | ||
And the metaverse is not far off. | ||
It's not. It's very shortly. | ||
People are going to say, well, climate change is so bad. | ||
Let me just plug my brain into a computer. | ||
And so I so I don't have any sort of, you know, greenhouse emissions. | ||
I would not be surprised. | ||
And, you know, towards the end of our life, people really plug into that matrix for real, dude. | ||
Yeah, I mean, there's even a plan for that. | ||
But I wonder how Fauci would like it to have a million insects climb into his brain and eating it until he died. | ||
Like the like the funding he gave to the test on those beagles. | ||
I have a feeling Fauci wouldn't like that too much. | ||
Now, I mean, Fauci is an evil guy, but it's not different. | ||
Like, you know, I hate to keep on bringing up Trump. | ||
I mean, Trump knows about the beagles. | ||
Trump knows about the AZT and all this stuff. | ||
And he still kept him on. | ||
I mean, he should have been fired. That's another thing. | ||
And I don't want to keep on bashing Trump because I like him. | ||
But man, the way he some of the people who put in his cabinet and just, you know, keeping Anthony Fauci, these career people that do not have our government and do not have the people's. | ||
Yeah, it's like I'd love to give Trump another shot. | ||
But but I want to hear him saying how bad Fauci is, not how great the vaccine is. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's just obvious. | ||
Anybody with half a brain realizes that Fauci is not a good guy. | ||
But these people are like they're under this hypnosis where they literally think this guy is their lord and savior. | ||
It's that mindset where all these people, we just came from the Big Bang. | ||
We just evolved from pond scum and our life doesn't matter. | ||
We only have this. And, you know, now in California, they're having emphasized abortion three weeks after birth. | ||
Yeah, that feels crazy. | ||
What is that? A.B. like one, two, two or something. | ||
That is the most evil thing possible. | ||
The fact that you can kill a baby after birth and in California run by Gavin Newsom, that's happening. | ||
I mean, we are literally in it's like living in hell. | ||
I don't know any other way to describe it. | ||
I just can't imagine abortion is bad enough. | ||
They say, oh, abortion is health care. | ||
What about the baby's health? | ||
They don't care about it. And the big hypocrisy of it is if you're a drunk driver and you hit a pregnant woman, it's a double homicide and you murder her and her baby. | ||
Yeah. So they have rules on law. | ||
I mean, they have laws on the books that define a baby as a life. | ||
But now in California, that baby can be killed 21 days after it's born. | ||
Makes no sense, Ellen. | ||
And by the way, we have Savannah Hernandez coming up in the next hour. | ||
She's got these liberals in California saying, yeah, I love killing my kids. | ||
I want to get pregnant just to kill it. | ||
That's how sick they are. But, you know, there was an old movie, Dallas Buyers Club. | ||
I remember watching it when it came out. | ||
It's a good movie, but I didn't really I didn't know much. | ||
It's about the backstory of the politics involving it. | ||
I went back and watched it a couple of weeks ago. | ||
You watch Dallas Buyers Club with with the knowledge and context that we have now with Anthony Fauci. | ||
The whole movie hits differently and it hits even heavier and harder. | ||
Well, I kind of need to watch that again. | ||
Jared Leto, you know, won the Academy Award and he's a weird guy, but he is a talent. | ||
I think he really liked that role he played, by the way. | ||
But that's another story. | ||
The movie was an impactful movie. | ||
I do need to watch it now with a different lens because I'm telling you, it hits differently now. | ||
You look at her wearing her mask. | ||
Is that some sort of predictive program? | ||
And I want to say this before before we go to break. | ||
This is a little, you know, conspiratorial. | ||
When the federal judge, you know, knocked down the mask mandate, that was April 28th. | ||
And that was the five year anniversary of Future, the rapper song Mask Off. | ||
Have you seen that? Yeah, I mean, I like that song, but you're talking about a music video? | ||
I'm talking. No, the day that the date that song came out was April 18th, 2017. | ||
And the mask mandate was lifted. | ||
Five years later? | ||
2022. Yeah. | ||
You're talking about the original Future song? | ||
The original song Mask Off by Future came out April 18th, 2017, dude. | ||
And then the mandate for the mask off was April 18th, 2022. | ||
Five years to the day of the release of that song. | ||
What about women wearing masks? | ||
era during the mask era. | ||
Explain to listeners how on earth they can have a challenge so you can't run | ||
I mean, the Democrats are doing that. | ||
Exactly what we said they're doing trying to stop voters in 10. | ||
And you're having to spend all this money to battle them. | ||
And they have Democrat chairpersons are the witnesses against you. | ||
How the hell does that work? Explain it. | ||
Well, that's called dirty politics. | ||
And politics is a blood sport. | ||
But let me tell you something. Two can play that game, Alex. | ||
Here's what everyone needs to know. | ||
Anyone in any state, you can challenge your representative, your senator, your congressperson. | ||
You can challenge their candidacy qualifications. | ||
Typical qualifications are do you live in the state, how old you are, things like that. | ||
But come to find out if you think that your representative or senator is guilty of insurrection. | ||
Let's give some examples, shall we? | ||
Let's talk about Maxine Waters. | ||
Let's talk about Ilhan Omar and Kamala Harris sharing the Minnesota Freedom Fund bail bond link for criminal rioters to be bailed out to go back into city streets and actually declare insurrection as they were attacking federal buildings and courthouses and police officers night after night in those BLM riots. | ||
So if anyone listening to this show right now, if you think that someone that happens to be on your ballot needs to be challenged for perhaps insurrection, you can do that too. | ||
We should rejoice when we should rejoice when we're being attacked, when we're being persecuted by evil people. | ||
Why should we feel embarrassed and why should we allow it to get us down? | ||
We need to call each other, text each other and just support one another. | ||
You know, Tucker Carlson, you mentioned him. | ||
He's constantly under attack. | ||
They hate him. | ||
He stepped out of the line. | ||
He's not preaching the talking points anymore. | ||
He's born again hard, as they say in Full Metal Jacket. | ||
He gets the whole thing now. | ||
They are scared as hell. And that's what you're doing too, Alex. | ||
And I love those t-shirts. | ||
Alex Jones was right. | ||
I need one. I definitely want to wear one. | ||
And I'm so thankful that you have been right so many times. | ||
And, you know, and I'm fighting as hard as I can in Congress alongside my allies in Congress. | ||
And we will not give up. | ||
We'll never quit. We'll never stop. | ||
But we really appreciate it when we hear from people at home that call us and send us letters and tell us that they're praying for us or send us donations. | ||
Absolutely. People are helping me with my lawsuit here that I'm having to pay attorneys and defend myself from a ridiculous lie. | ||
That's right. What's good for the good is good for the gander. | ||
They drew first blood. And so when they're really communists and Antifa that want to overthrow and attack and they're running for office and they got bailed out by the vice president for burning down buildings and homeless shelters, we can actually go after them when they are insurrectionists and do it to them. | ||
And then they can't complain because they tried to do it to you. | ||
We can turn the tables. | ||
We can play the same game. | ||
And it's time to start doing it. | ||
It's time to stop being taken constantly taking the high road while these people are literally trying to kill us | ||
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What kind of a coincidence is that This song called Mask Off. | |
April 18th, 2017. | ||
And then they take the mask mandate away April 18th, 2022. | ||
I mean, that's just insane. | ||
How did you did somebody did you figure that out yourself, Alex? | ||
No, I saw that on a meme. | ||
But is that not it's actually we shouldn't be surprised because this is the mockery. | ||
You know, they're constantly mocking us. | ||
We know that the mask is not even based in science. | ||
The old joke. If you know if a pair of Levi's can't stop a fart, how can a mask stop a deadly virus? | ||
It's all about control. | ||
And it's just another control mechanism. | ||
That's why they're using the mask because they want to disconnect us. | ||
They want us to fight. They want us to, you know, and it's fine with each other over wearing a mask instead of actually fighting the people that are making us wear the muzzle. | ||
And I think really like the people that get most affected by it is not people like our age or people older than us. | ||
It's the kids that are having to wear it in school. | ||
You see, the teachers union, they say, oh, we should wear a mask until zero transmission. | ||
And the reason why that's a big deal is because we have a lot of nonverbal communication. | ||
The way we speak is with our facial expressions. | ||
And when you have when you hide behind a mask, you don't communicate. | ||
So it's just another way that disconnects us from each other in society and another way to put us in that constant state of fight or flight. | ||
We're just easily controllable. | ||
And we're just being mocked, dude. | ||
I mean, I mean, totally. | ||
The mask on the kids is definitely doing is definitely creating learning disabilities and psychological damage to the children. | ||
One hundred percent. | ||
And the whole mask off thing. | ||
I mean, it's just like simulation theory confirmed almost. | ||
It's just so ridiculous that that would even happen. | ||
But this is this is the type of news that is right up your alley. | ||
Janelle Monae, popular singer songwriter, comes out as non-binary on Jada Pinkett Smith's talk show. | ||
I just don't see myself as a woman solely. | ||
She's beyond a woman. She's she's beyond the non-binary, actually. | ||
And here's the exact quote. | ||
I feel like God is so much bigger than the he or the she. | ||
And if I am from God, I am everything. | ||
I am everything. | ||
But I will always, always stand with women. | ||
I will always stand with black women. | ||
But I just see everything that I am beyond the binary. | ||
So I'm so basically I'm God, but I'm still going to virtue signal that I'm pro black woman, even though I'm also God and I'm beyond the binary. | ||
I mean, wow, she is truly she is transcended. | ||
And then you look at the show she did on Jada Pinkett Smith's Red Table Talk, the same show where Jada had Alfonso Soriano. | ||
I don't know the kid's name, but her son's friend that she was having an affair with. | ||
So, I mean, you just look at that. | ||
We're talking about the mockery of this Red Table Talk. | ||
I mean, this show is disgusting. | ||
It's like the lowest form of degeneracy. | ||
And I'm not trying to virtue signal like I'm some, you know, super proper person. | ||
But in the same show, she mocks her own husband, basically makes him into a cuckold. | ||
And so anything you get on this show is just meant to demoralize people, to make them confused, to make them think that, oh, this is an OK relationship to have a husband, but I'm going to sleep with my son's friends. | ||
I mean, this is the lunacy. | ||
Wait, did she actually say son's friend? | ||
That's bigoted. She can't say son. | ||
Isn't her son a girl? | ||
Well, and then there's a viral video of Jada, Jaden Smith, which is weird that the son is named after his mom, who's Jada. | ||
Don't even get me started. | ||
He said that he has trouble making friends because his friends don't have, you know, they're not worried about the economic state of the world. | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
He's too intellectual for kids his age. | ||
I mean, that's disgusting. | ||
Why can't we let these kids just be kids? | ||
But sadly, like, we're just, we're masculinizing our women. | ||
We're feminizing the men. | ||
And we're like, we're turning these children in. | ||
They don't have a childhood anymore. | ||
They're getting, you know, exposed to pornography. | ||
They're getting exposed to all this terrible stuff at such a young age. | ||
We don't have that same. | ||
Like, when you and I were younger, we used to have to call people on their house phone and talk to their parent. | ||
It was just a lot different. | ||
Now, in this disconnected world where kids are just addicted to an iPad, they think that, oh, well, Jada Pinkett-Smith has a guest on her show that says that she's God and that she doesn't have a gender. | ||
So now these kids think, oh, well, that's hip. | ||
That's cool. And then they have the teachers on Libs of TikTok. | ||
Every teacher is talking about, oh, I'm a gay teacher. | ||
I came out to my students. | ||
If you can't talk about sex with your coworkers, why do they think it's okay to talk to students that are in fourth grade, Owen? | ||
I mean, it's literally absurd. | ||
Anybody with half of a brain should be calling them out. | ||
But sadly, it's only people like you or people like me that have the chutzpah, have the, you know, cannolis to actually call this hypocrisy and mockery out. | ||
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It's scary. Yeah, and that's right. | |
They want to promote this. That's why you have like Dwayne Wade showing off his boys pretending to be girls. | ||
And now Dwayne Wade, he gets all the corporate ads. | ||
You notice Dwayne Wade's in all the ads and his wife is in all the ads. | ||
I mean, that's how it's all done. | ||
It's the big corporate world government that has unlimited funds and they can pick and choose who they want based on how willing they are to sell themselves out. | ||
And they've got control. | ||
So they say, hey, look, all you got to do is sacrifice your kids to us, make your boys girls, and we'll put Gabrielle Union in all the commercials. | ||
We'll put Dwayne Wade in all the commercials. | ||
You guys can host the talk shows. | ||
You'll make millions of dollars every year. | ||
All you got to do is sacrifice your kids to the new world order and you got it. | ||
Bing, bang, boom. Done. | ||
No, it's seriously, it's a humiliation ritual. | ||
And you and I know that. Alex talks about it. | ||
I mean, they want to humiliate you so they have leverage on you. | ||
And now because he sacrificed his son and his son is like, you know, now a trans, openly gay kid and they're posting pictures where his son is kissing another boy. | ||
I mean, they're basically humiliating him. | ||
And that's what I think is really about to happen with Joe Biden. | ||
Like we're worried about the state of affairs now. | ||
But I think very soon with this Ukraine thing, you know, now you see Vladimir Zelensky is asking for seven billion dollars a month to stay afloat. | ||
It's obvious that Hunter Biden was doing shady business deals with Burisma, an energy company in the Ukraine. | ||
So that's why we're so involved in this war. | ||
You were talking about it. | ||
You made a good point that actually lectured me. | ||
I'm like, why don't we go after China? | ||
Well, we have too much economic dependence on China. | ||
So that's why they're going to focus on the war with Russia, because they were the villain in Rocky. | ||
Russia is the villain in Russiagate that Hillary Clinton is saying misinformation is our is our, you know, the biggest threat. | ||
Yet she's the one that propagated all the fake Russian collusion stuff. | ||
So what I'm trying to say is they have leverage on Joe Biden and that is going to come up. | ||
The humiliation ritual, they're going to they put him in with 81 million fake votes and they're going to humiliate him. | ||
And I think that's really on the horizon. | ||
So there's going to be an endless amount of content, but it's going to be an hour. | ||
Expense. It's going to be the world laughing at us because they want him weak in America as much as possible. | ||
And there will be nothing more weak than seeing our president get caught up in a scandal where his own son is going to be the butt of the joke. | ||
And people on the left and the right are going to realize it. | ||
Oh, this is so bad. | ||
And he will be the fall guy, just like he was the bad guy. | ||
Joe Biden is going to be the fall guy. | ||
And then they're going to have Bernie Sanders is now talking about running. | ||
Hillary Clinton is talking about running. | ||
Michelle Obama. There's rumors talking about running. | ||
So they're going to use and abuse this elderly man who's basically senile and they're going to throw him in the trash and it's going to be at our expense. | ||
And I think that's on the very near horizon. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's there's no way. | ||
I mean, you sit here and you look at him. | ||
There's no way he can do two more years getting shown up by Obama and Harris, getting ignored in the White House, pooping his pants, forgetting where he's at, having to be babysit around by the Easter bunny. | ||
I mean, this is ridiculous. | ||
Dude, we have agents wearing Easter bunny outfits, directing the president, the leader of the free world, telling him where he can and can't go. | ||
Joe Biden, his own wife, is saying, oh, you can't read her. | ||
He said, excuse me, like when he asked, he said, oh, I'm not allowed to read. | ||
The only thing he can do is read a teleprompter. | ||
And he's not even great at that. | ||
We know he's a puppet president. | ||
We know he's just a figurehead for the deep state, for Obama, for George Soros, for some really evil people. | ||
And so the same people that are using him up, they're going to they're going to use him all the way. | ||
They're going to ride him like a horse. | ||
And what do they do with a horse when they're done? | ||
They euthanize him. | ||
So he's going to be publicly euthanized. | ||
I mean, this is a sketch in Saudi Arabia that went, you know, you know, super viral. | ||
This is what the world thinks of our president. | ||
They they think that he's Sleepy Joe because they want America to be weak. | ||
It's the same multinational corporations that want to dominate all over the world. | ||
They want to turn America into Canada where you can't even leave Canada. | ||
unless you're vaccinated. | ||
So that's why they have to demoralize America so much so that people will say, oh, well, we need more authority. | ||
We need to be told what to do. | ||
So it's really sad. | ||
I keep on saying sad. We can laugh at it on because we know what's going on. | ||
But it's, you know, the typical thing I always say, they're tinkling on us and telling us it's raining. | ||
And that's not going to stop until we stand up and we do another, you know, 1776 until we, you know, create a revolution and be civilly disobedient. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's more than a tinkle. | ||
It's an all out deluge. | ||
I mean, the open border, the fentanyl, the fake president, the political persecution, the censorship of free speech. | ||
But by the way, there is a new power grab coming that I'm seeing in the news. | ||
We'll discuss that. Alex Stein kind of teasing it there. | ||
A good segue. We'll be right back. | ||
So the Democrat Party, the modern day liberal left in America is all about choice as long as it's mandatory. | ||
And so. They know they can't win elections legitimately. | ||
They need the ability to censor free speech. | ||
They need the ability to lie about their opposition. | ||
And in the case in the 2020 election, they need the ability to stack the ballots at any given time before the election with mail in ballots after the election with hidden trucks and ballots under tables all caught on camera. | ||
But what would they do. | ||
If they couldn't just cheat every time or couldn't get rid of elections because that's really what they want. | ||
What they really would like to do is get rid of elections. | ||
But that might be a little hard to pull off. | ||
So what would their next best option be? | ||
Now, you'll hear this and you may not really it may not really hit on how dangerous this is until you think about it. | ||
Here's the headline from The Washington Post. | ||
And I've seen this in other stories that have been circulating. | ||
So there's there's some sort of agenda here to either push this narrative, push this agenda, see how it gets received by the American people and maybe try to actually achieve this goal politically. | ||
Washington Post headline. | ||
The case for mandatory voting is getting stronger. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, no. | ||
Mandatory voting should never be a thing in this country. | ||
Abstaining from voting is a vote in and of itself. | ||
Now, even if I tell you elections are rigged, I'm still never going to tell you not to vote. | ||
It's it's kind of a catch 22. | ||
It's a rock and a hard place. | ||
But it's still, hey, go out on the field and play ball, even if it's rigged against you. | ||
I understand the argument against that. | ||
But mandatory voting is at an absolute no. | ||
We can never accept this. | ||
And here's why. Think about how they censor free speech. | ||
Think about how they run all their propaganda. | ||
They know if they can force everybody to vote, that that'll be easier for them to win. | ||
All they have to do is dominate the communication field and they win, which is what they already do, except for outlets like Info, Wars and independent media like Alex Stein and others. | ||
And that's driving them crazy. | ||
They can't shut us down. | ||
They can't defeat us. So their next best thing is, well, let's just censor them the best we can and then make everybody have to vote. | ||
And with all our propaganda and how we own the media, we'll just we'll easily be able to control their minds and get them to vote how we want. | ||
So I've seen these stories. | ||
There's another one of it, a different story by a different author. | ||
But this is what we were talking about in the last segment. | ||
It's all these different methods that the American left is currently engaged in to try to just dominate the American people and the value, the basic instinct, even the will to be free. | ||
It's like it's gone. | ||
It's the light is out in these people. | ||
No, I mean, you make a good point in the conspiracy world that sadly, there's a lot of people like I refuse to vote because it's already a rigged game. | ||
Why participate? But I'm with you. | ||
I think we should. | ||
Everybody should at least participate, even though the right wing and the left wing are on the same bird. | ||
We can go with cliche, cliche. | ||
You should still have your, you know, your voice be heard. | ||
And you make a good point. | ||
Abstaining from a vote is a vote. | ||
But as soon as they make it mandatory, that's just another way where they can rig the system in their favor because these people can't win on merit. | ||
I mean, that's obvious. That's just, you know, what we've seen in the past. | ||
And I think this probably will. | ||
I think this will happen in certain counties. | ||
And what they'll do is is they'll say, oh, well, you'll get a tax incentive. | ||
You know, they'll they'll never be able to actually probably get it in, you know, where it's actually a law, where it's a mandatory vote. | ||
But they'll be able to like in New Hampshire. | ||
I forget the senator is trying to make a law. | ||
Or if your kids are unvaccinated, you have to pay double in taxes. | ||
They're going to use all these weird loopholes to get you and make you vote so they can put you on some ballot or some voter roll. | ||
Or like a social credit score. | ||
Yeah, exactly. And that's that's what's next. | ||
You see in Austin, they're voting for UBI. They're going to test a universal basic income on like 81 families where they're going to give them a thousand bucks a month or something. | ||
I mean, this is the future that we're going to have. | ||
It's going to be a controlled oligarchy where we have no say. | ||
And that's really what's happening. | ||
Now, because you can't trust. | ||
We couldn't trust the last election. | ||
So I'm certainly not going to trust the next one. | ||
And I'm sure there's going to be a variant that comes out that causes it to have mail in ballots again. | ||
So the game is rigged. | ||
But we still need to participate. | ||
We shouldn't lie down and die. | ||
We have to. We shouldn't have that hopeless mindset because life is so short. | ||
So I at least want to die fighting. | ||
A lot of people don't want to do that. | ||
They don't have the energy. They're too stressed out about their job or their wife or their kids. | ||
So until that changes, until people are willing to die for this, they're going to just, you know, be walked right into the gulag. | ||
And I talked about this a little bit when I hosted the fourth hour. | ||
See, this is how there's two schools of thoughts where it's either like the austere, you know, 1984, George Orwell, where, you know, it's just everything is, you know, you're the all seeing eyes constantly watching you and your life is just terrible. | ||
But see, they're using the brave new world version where they got us. | ||
Everybody's on drugs. | ||
Everybody's on antidepressants or Xanax or opioids or marijuana. | ||
And so they don't even see how bad the world is around them because they're addicted to Internet pornography. | ||
And, you know, they're there. | ||
You know, they get the thousand dollar UBI. So they think, oh, well, this is good. | ||
I can play PlayStation all day. | ||
But they don't realize is that they are devolving society into a meaningless life, like where they're taking away any meaning and they're taking away any purpose by making you think that your life is an accident. | ||
And that's really where we're at, though, is that people don't they don't take any accountability. | ||
We've lost integrity as society. | ||
And this is my the definition of character is doing the right thing when nobody is looking. | ||
And we are a society that is without character. | ||
By the way, I'm I'm more of the approach. | ||
And this isn't a big issue of mine, but I would make the argument that probably we should be less people should be voting. | ||
I mean, you know, they say, oh, oh, I mean, think about it. | ||
Think about it. Think about it in context now where we see what the left does, where something that they don't want to happen. | ||
They just say racism and then they somehow defeat it, even though it's not racist at all. | ||
Remember, they did the same thing. | ||
They said, oh, you know, having a literacy test to vote is racist. | ||
Maybe there may have been some racist fence at the time. | ||
But I mean, seriously, like I'm almost to I mean, it's not a big issue for me, but maybe we should have an IQ test or a literacy test or something for people that vote. | ||
I mean, do we really want to be dominated by dumbasses? | ||
Oh, and you're 100 percent right. | ||
Why do you think in New York they're making it where illegal immigrants can vote? | ||
They want as many people voting as possible so they can control it. | ||
You're 100 percent right. We should have less people voting. | ||
So the vote matters. | ||
So the vote carries weight. But by by diluting it and giving everybody a vote that, you know, even illegal aliens, that way that puts the thumb on the scale in their favor. | ||
So, yes, we do need to take accountability and not have every single person vote. | ||
Illegal immigrants shouldn't be able to vote. | ||
But, dude, that's not the direction we're heading. | ||
We're using Dominion voting machines that we can't even if we say on if I go on YouTube and I say, oh, that those are rigged machines. | ||
Or if you're Mike Lindell, you spend all this money, you know, trying to figure out the fraud that's behind these machines. | ||
They take away your company. | ||
They de-platform you. | ||
So it's we're fighting the technocracy and they give us the impression, oh, freedom of speech exists. | ||
Yet even Barack Obama, even Hillary Clinton admit it does not exist on these social networks. | ||
And that's the only way that we can communicate. | ||
That is the modern day public square. | ||
And in the modern day technological public square, we cannot call out the evil people that are rigging the system in their favor. | ||
Yeah, you know, the 2020 election was like, I think it was the 1918 World Series with the Black Sox. | ||
Everybody knew that World Series was rigged. | ||
Everybody knew the Black Sox rigged the game. | ||
Everybody knew that Shoeless Joe Jackson was the only one on the Black Sox that was even trying to play the game. | ||
It's kind of like the 2020, like everybody knows it was rigged. | ||
Everybody knows this fix was in for Biden. | ||
But hey, we still got out there. | ||
We still competed. Everybody knows we gave it our best shot. | ||
And yeah, we lost a rigged election. | ||
That's that's kind of just a compare and contrast. | ||
To historical events there. | ||
Maybe a sports analogy. | ||
But but yeah, that's why I'm like, hey, just get on the field. | ||
Everybody remembers Shoeless Joe Jackson played that World Series. | ||
Yeah, but oh, and this is what's going on. | ||
I mean, you look at the whole Black Lives Matter movement. | ||
You know, that was a huge psychological operation. | ||
And the leaders of it, they were spending, you know, six point five million dollars buying houses in 98 percent white neighborhood. | ||
People know this. | ||
People know that that was a scam. | ||
And we did. We're not even doing anything. | ||
The black community is not standing up and fighting back. | ||
And they totally got bamboozled. | ||
So it's just we know this. | ||
Like you said, we know everybody knows Joe Biden is not more popular than Barack Obama and that he was not the most popular president in the history of any election. | ||
But they're OK with it because their side won. | ||
And the right is too afraid to do anything because we have people like Dan Crenshaw. | ||
We have people like Adam Kinzinger that say that they're a conservative or say that they're fighting for freedom. | ||
And they'll do anything. | ||
They'll start a January 6th commission. | ||
Yeah, Liz Cheney. Liz Cheney's fundraising in Washington, D.C. She doesn't even fundraise in Wyoming. | ||
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It's like, hey, I'm going to sell you a necktie called Chokes to Death. | ||
I mean, it's just ridiculous. | ||
Yeah. Why don't we just take the mask off the same anniversary as the song Mask Off? | ||
It's the same thing. It's literally just mockery. | ||
They're mocking us. Oh, and you know that I know that. | ||
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I mean, once again, it's the hypocrisy that we're fighting and nobody's going to stand up unless it's you. | ||
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They had Chris Wallace, though. | ||
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And we're about to be joined by Savannah Hernandez. | ||
She's out in San Francisco. She has found and gotten just incredible footage of these homeless camps and these sadly drug addicted homeless individuals, some of them dying of fentanyl. | ||
Here is just some of that that she's uploaded to Bandot Video. | ||
This is Savannah Hernandez in front of the federal office building in San Francisco across the street from City Hall. | ||
There seem to be quite a few homeless camped out over here. | ||
I've been asking people that work in the area what's going on. | ||
No one wants to answer any questions. | ||
So let's go talk to the average San Franciscan and see what life is like over here. | ||
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It's a big drug thing. | |
We were talking about this earlier today. | ||
It's a big drug thing. It's mostly because of drugs or whatever. | ||
The easy access people have to drugs around here and how powerful they are. | ||
They just like ruin your ambition. | ||
You just don't have like the drive to work anymore. | ||
So they just like rather chill here. | ||
Well, the dope up here is hella good. | ||
I know that from experience, but like because they get it from overseas. | ||
Yes. I'm not going to say who they get it from or where they get it from, but it's just like this is good quality up here. | ||
I was in Skid Row yesterday talking to some of the people down there about their experiences. | ||
They were telling me that fentanyl is actually a really big thing over here. | ||
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It's like the main thing. People here, there's this thing called the fentanyl crop where people are just like this, like the whole day or whatever. | |
And it's just like, yeah, there's hella slow. | ||
Those pants will puke and everything. | ||
Just like super addictive from what I heard. | ||
I never like, don't get me wrong. | ||
I don't want to try that. I don't think these drugs are going to go anywhere. | ||
I think they're going to stay here. And so like regardless, you know, it's just out of human nature. | ||
You can't control human nature. | ||
It's curiosity. You know, a lot of people have addictive personalities. | ||
Mental illness copes with it, too. | ||
You know, it only enhances it. | ||
What do you got there? This is a bubble. | ||
What is it? What is it? | ||
What are you guys doing? | ||
I'm just out here. I'm out here just trying to like show people what life is like in San Francisco. | ||
Maybe just show like, you know, what the everyday life is like out here. | ||
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Yes. I was born in Mexico, Acapulco. | |
Give me a second. That's what's rude about. | ||
A felon brought here illegally. | ||
When you're here illegally, you're a felon. | ||
I'm not a DACA recipient. | ||
You want to see my tattoo? Dreamer for DACA. Recipient. | ||
I'm not a DACA recipient. A political asylum seeker? | ||
I'm not seeking asylum anymore. | ||
I've been hearing in L.A. they said that the fentanyl crisis got really bad over the past two years. | ||
Would you guys say like it's been the same here? | ||
Like when did it start getting really bad? | ||
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That's right. I guess I know it's cheaper. | |
It's cheaper so there's cheap people in the body. | ||
That's why I think a lot of people with junk people come to jail too. | ||
It's so many like, they get hands on and they get in a right now. | ||
They get in a right now. They get in a right now. | ||
They get in a right now. They get out and I do this much. | ||
And I love to be here. | ||
In my own hands. | ||
When they came and checked on them, they would start with five hours of it. | ||
But when they came to get too late, you could see if they put their eyes in the hole. | ||
The truth is it's wrong, man. | ||
It wasn't like it was before. | ||
So, look, this is what happened, right? | ||
Like, just one time, I see what it's like, right? | ||
That was just in here, smoking. | ||
The police went by, looking at me, what you doing, bro? You know what he do? | ||
Smoke again. And then the police is like, what's the point of you taking him to jail | ||
overnight and then they come back out? | ||
I've been knowing over 25 years, being down here has been pretty much genocide. | ||
And from fentanyl. | ||
Cracked and killed us. | ||
COVID-19 didn't kill the homeless. | ||
So they got the fentanyl that has taken out a lot of the Skid Row neighborhood residents that's no longer here because they made fentanyl and put fentanyl in everything. | ||
When did you start seeing the fentanyl crisis get really bad down here? | ||
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When the COVID-19 went within these last two years. | |
I personally know 25 people, personal, friends are deceased within the year 2021 and 2022. | ||
From fentanyl. From fentanyl. | ||
Going back to the, again, the fentanyl. | ||
So there you go. Fentanyl is a leading cause of death in middle-aged males. | ||
But don't worry, Fauci is going to talk to you about a mask and a vaccine and a virus he helped make in a lab. | ||
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You just saw some of the sites and scenes from San Francisco. | ||
San Francisco may be the worst of it. | ||
California really bad. | ||
With Los Angeles as well. | ||
It's pretty bad in D.C. Some parts of Chicago. | ||
Baltimore. St. Louis. | ||
I mean, heck, some parts of Austin. | ||
But maybe the worst in San Francisco. | ||
Savannah Hernandez has already seen a lot of this. | ||
Would you say San Francisco is the worst of it from what you've seen traveling and reporting from out there the last couple of days? | ||
Yes, I'm sorry. It's a bit loud out here. | ||
There's a lot going on. | ||
I'm currently in the Tenderloin District of San Francisco. | ||
So if I heard your question correctly, yes, out of the various places that I have gone and reported at. | ||
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Being here on the street of San Francisco at 2 p.m. | |
in the middle of the day is when I have felt most unsafe. | ||
I've watched multiple people do fentanyl over the past two days. | ||
Locals were telling me about something called the fentanyl crawl, which is where people will take fentanyl and they will be hunched over for multiple hours. | ||
They look like they're dead. | ||
People are walking around. | ||
They're slapping themselves in the face. | ||
They're shooting up various drugs. | ||
That's a terrifying scene here. | ||
Nothing like I've ever seen in my entire life. | ||
Like I said, I've run into rallies and riots. | ||
I've watched businesses be actively rooted. | ||
I feel more afraid for my life right here, just standing here doing this interview than I ever have at any riot. | ||
Now, when they talk about fentanyl, you got some of it in the interview we aired in the first segment this hour. | ||
But, I mean, do they try to avoid it? | ||
I mean, do they know it's out there? | ||
They talk about all their friends dying. | ||
So, I mean, is there some sort of measures that they're taking to not, I mean, they know it's coming in, so what do they do? | ||
When you refer to they, are you referring to the homeless or the city government? | ||
The homeless that are the ones dying and taking it? | ||
No, they actually prefer the fentanyl because, for example, I talked to some of the city volunteers here from Urban Alchemy. | ||
They're actually behind me. | ||
They have a fenced-off portion of the city for the homeless that may be private property. | ||
They were telling me that the homeless prefer fentanyl because it is cheaper for about $10. | ||
They can get high for up to eight hours. | ||
And it's the best high out here. | ||
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I've heard that from multiple people, the homeless themselves, multiple locals. | |
So, fentanyl, really a huge problem over here because the people like it so much. | ||
And the big boom started once COVID lockdowns began. | ||
That's when it got really bad. | ||
So, they want the COVID. Excuse me. | ||
They want the fentanyl. There's a demand for it. | ||
Oh, there's a total demand for it. | ||
And again, too, I was just at the Texas border. | ||
We saw that that's all open. | ||
And, you know, there's a lot of fentanyl coming across there. | ||
So, very interesting to see how this is all connected. | ||
You played my interview in the first segment where the woman from Skid Row was talking about how 25 people that she personally knew on Skid Row died from fentanyl. | ||
And like I said, people just actively using it. | ||
I've never seen anything like this in my life. | ||
I talked to some local police and they were like, hey, just be careful out here because you may get robbed. | ||
There's nothing that we can do. | ||
The police can't even do anything as they're smoking fentanyl or meth or, you know, using any type of drug here because of the local government policies. | ||
So, even though they've witnessed a lot of people die, including their friends, they still want the deadly drug. | ||
I think that the people who watch their friends die don't want to take fentanyl. | ||
But the people who've already succumbed to the fentanyl crawl, if you will, are already so far gone that they're just searching for that next high. | ||
Again, I put up various compilations and in that report, you can see all of the people. | ||
That compilation that I did of all of those people hunched over or using drugs, I got in about one hour of being downtown in San Francisco. | ||
Again, we drove in. | ||
I've already seen like four what looked like demon possessions and they were talking about people straight up slapping themselves on the face, screaming in the streets, half naked. | ||
It's a terrifying scene. | ||
Yeah, I mean, we're rolling B-roll of this stuff from your reports. | ||
I mean, honestly, like there's just stuff going on behind you right now that it's like, what the heck is going on? | ||
Are you like in the middle? | ||
I mean, what would you say you're in the middle of here? | ||
Like, is this fentanyl square? | ||
So, this is actually the federal office building and I'm right across from City Hall. | ||
I'm actually going to walk you over there real fast. | ||
I don't know if you can see behind me, but that is City Hall, right across the way. | ||
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And in this fenced off area, I don't know if you can see it very well. | |
Like I said, talked to a couple of the volunteers and apparently they are contracted by the local government here and they're getting taxpayer funding to essentially provide noodles for the homeless here, food, supplies. | ||
And, you know, I had the volunteers talking to me about how bad this has gotten, that they've had people die in their arms because of the fentanyl crisis, but the city not only emboldens these people, but condones it. | ||
And you were telling me, too, that whoever's running that little square, that homeless square over there, they threatened to arrest you just because you were filming outside? | ||
So, they told us that the fenced off area, we kind of put the camera over the fence because we genuinely thought it was trash. | ||
And they came up to us and said, hey, you taking video and footage inside that area is private property and essentially would be like you pointing a camera in somebody's house. | ||
So, again, the government trying to scare reporters, out of show-pacing what's going on, the people behind me right now with those yellow vests on, they keep recording us and they keep side-eyeing us. | ||
Yeah, I can see that. They just stationed a couple new ones out there. | ||
Yeah, they're on every single block of the city as well because they go into the homeless and they ask them like, hey, do you need something? | ||
Do you need help? Do you need food? | ||
Do you need supplies? There's various needle disposal places, but they don't like that we're here. | ||
Some of the volunteers, you know, were actually very friendly and they want to expose what's going on, but the majority of the volunteers and one of the lead organizers, I tried to interview him, said no, and then I could hear on his walkie-talkie like other volunteers that were approaching me and trying to talk to me, he was like, don't speak to her. | ||
So, the city government over here in San Francisco, of course, trying to keep this under lock and key. | ||
They don't want the press reporting on this at all. | ||
This is insane. The main entranceway to City Hall in San Francisco is a homeless encampment. | ||
That should be the people's property. | ||
A private property area. Exactly. | ||
And I'm being threatened as a journalist that I'm encroaching on their rights and I'm encroaching on their private property. | ||
And again, I've talked to multiple people in the industry and I'm like, I'm sorry, have you ever heard of a local government just sectioning off a portion of public property with a fence and saying that it's private and nobody can question it? | ||
Nobody's heard of this before. No, that's outrageous. | ||
I mean, that's like, I mean, it's not the chop in Seattle, but it's almost the same, it serves the same purpose in a way. | ||
Is that a cop car behind you, by the way, that they just pulled up? | ||
Yes, there's various cop cars. | ||
They keep pulling up. | ||
They'll come in and they'll try to kind of clear out the homeless. | ||
Yeah, I was wondering, I mean, they're probably over there doing drugs right now. | ||
Do the cops just let them go or what? | ||
The cops can't do anything. | ||
So the cops will just say, hey, clear out of here. | ||
They'll come up to people like myself and be like, yo, be careful because there's not much that you can do over here. | ||
And we're talking, folks, we're in downtown San Francisco in the front of City Hall. | ||
Like, this should be where business people are walking around. | ||
There should be food trucks. | ||
Oh, there are homeless people walking around here. | ||
There's little kids. There were little kids a block away from here on a field trip. | ||
And they had to go by these, this homeless encampment with these deranged individuals? | ||
Yes. So we're pointing towards the, like, homeless side. | ||
But if we actually can intern here, this is just the normal side of the street where you will see business professionals walking, where you will see tourists walking. | ||
We actually just had some European tourists with their suitcases, you know, walking along this street because this is just a, a very high traffic area of the city where many people walk. | ||
You go one block that way, you have high-end restaurants and people parking their Beamers. | ||
The Walgreens that I just went to, however, everything under walking key. | ||
I couldn't even get an energy drink. | ||
And my cameraman had to show his ID to buy a bang energy drink. | ||
You have homeless people out here in the street doing straight-up fentanyl, but my camera guy had to show his ID to get a bang energy drink. | ||
I don't know what the hell is going on in the city, pardon my French. | ||
Well, no, that's what happens when the criminal element takes over. | ||
And, I mean, look, most of the Walgreens and the CVSs have left San Francisco because they literally got robbed and looted so many times, they just said there's no point of even doing business here. | ||
So there's, like, one or two left. | ||
And the whole store is now, you have to ask for a clerk or somebody to come unlock. | ||
You want a candy bar, you want a soda, you want a water, they have to come unlock it. | ||
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It's the whole store now? The whole entire store. | |
And get this as well. | ||
So I had to use the restroom, went to a Whole Foods. | ||
Went downstairs. | ||
First off, the bathrooms are all gender. | ||
They just have a white triangle on the door. | ||
So that in itself was confusing enough. | ||
I'm sitting in the stall, and I'm just, like, scared because I can overhear, hi, sir, do you need medical attention? | ||
Oh, my gosh. All right, we've got to go to a break. | ||
All right, we've got to go to a break. A girl tries to use the bathroom in San Francisco. | ||
A big burly man walks in to sit on the john. | ||
Savannah Hernandez is at Fentanyl Square in San Francisco. | ||
She has a couple dozen homeless people behind her probably abusing drugs right now. | ||
You know, I'm not trying to make light of the situation. | ||
It's actually really sad. | ||
And everybody's seen this probably. | ||
If you're from a major metropolitan area, you've probably seen it. | ||
In Austin, they have areas downtown. | ||
You know, no matter what the time of day is, you go to that area, you're going to see a couple dozen homeless people and a couple dozen of them, you know, maybe not looking so good. | ||
You may have to, you know, poke one or two with a stick just to see if they're even alive. | ||
And it's actually kind of heartbreaking to see this. | ||
It's sad. And you think, how can the most prosperous, free nation on Earth have such a large population? | ||
Living in such desolation and smaller like this. | ||
But yet there it is right behind Savannah right now. | ||
But we know why the government, the government puts them in this position. | ||
And it's always the Democrat Party. | ||
Hey, get free stuff. Hey, use the drugs. | ||
Hey, here's a needle. Savannah, do you when you when you talk to these people, some of them share their story with you. | ||
But I mean, is there any desire to get out of the situation they're in? | ||
Or is it just like, look, I'm here now. | ||
I get my free stuff. This is my life. | ||
So one of the interesting things that I heard from the volunteers here is that a lot of these people aren't even locals. | ||
They're not even from San Francisco, maybe not even California. | ||
A lot of them are from various states all over the nation. | ||
And they all come here because they know they can get supplies. | ||
They know they can camp out here. | ||
They know that the government is going to not to fund basically their drug addiction. | ||
And so they come here for that purpose. | ||
So basically, you know, if you want to waste your life away, if you don't want to have to work, if you want to be able to be dependent, on the government and yeah, do fentanyl all day, you come here. | ||
And that's what we're seeing from, again, all across the nation. | ||
Multiple people, too, telling me that in Skid Row specifically, they're seeing a lot of Hondurans, Guatemalans, Mexicans, a lot of the people, illegal immigrants that are crossing the border, making their way here to California and, you know, really taking advantage of the government programs that we have here. | ||
Well, I remember being down at the border in Texas. | ||
And there were homeless people that were from McAllen that were down there. | ||
And they were like more angry at the homeless or excuse me, they were more angry at the illegal immigrants than anybody else because they're sitting there starving on the street and they just see thousands of illegals pouring in every day, getting free food, free meals, free money. | ||
And they took over the homeless shelters to do this. | ||
And now they're out on the street and they're like, well, what the hell? | ||
You used to take care of us. | ||
Now you're taking care of the illegals. | ||
Does that same sentiment have with the American homeless there? | ||
Again, it's a little bit harder to talk to these guys because they're a little bit cracked out on fentanyl. | ||
You know, I usually am pretty gung ho about interviewing everyone and anyone. | ||
But here in San Francisco, one, it's actually been pretty difficult to talk to the locals because, of course, they don't want to admit that the city is in the decay that it is. | ||
And the ones that have spoken to me pretty much expressed that, hey, well, this is just an everyday occurrence. | ||
So this is a normal thing. | ||
We're used to it. | ||
And this is just the way that life is. | ||
So for the homeless here, they're taken care of very well by the government. | ||
Apologies. There's so many noises and distractions here that my commentary isn't amazing today. | ||
But basically, the government funding this, a lot of the people not even able to speak to me, those that are saying, you know, they're here, the government state cares in making sure that they can get their drugs and clean needles, all the supplies that they need. | ||
They've got their private, you know, front row property, the city hall here. | ||
So absolute insanity. | ||
Like I said, I've never seen anything like this. | ||
I felt more secure at the border the other week than I do here in San Francisco, downtown, in the middle of the day at 3 p.m. | ||
Yeah, and you were just at the southern border just documenting the thousands of people pouring in every day. | ||
Talk about that for a second. | ||
That in itself was very interesting. | ||
I watched a lot of Cubans, El Salvadorians, Venezuelans just cross over here. | ||
And when they illegally cross the Rio Grande, if they made it over, National Guard expressing that many of them drown. | ||
Those that don't, you know, they're celebrating. | ||
They wait for Border Patrol to pick them up. | ||
National Guard expressing to me as well that these immigrants are very entitled, that the National Guard, you know, they used to feel empathy. | ||
for them. And then they would try to take care of these people. | ||
They would try to, you know, give them water. | ||
This one National Guard told me he gave the illegal immigrant water and the immigrant poured it out at his feet and threw the bottle away. | ||
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So that's kind of the mentality of a lot of these illegals coming over. | |
I watched the whole entire process of them crossing the Rio Grande and then them being bussed from Brownsville all across the country being funded by the NGOs. | ||
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So it was a very insane thing to see. | |
And like I said, just this past month has been crazy. | ||
The past week alone, being in L.A., now in San Francisco, seeing what's going on at the border. | ||
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Our entire country is in complete decay right now. | |
I feel so spiritually depleted having to report on this. | ||
And it's just disgusting to me that we're allowing the government is allowing this to prosper. | ||
Well, and now it's you've had a Border Patrol member who is trying to save an illegal swimming across the border. | ||
He drowned trying to save an illegal immigrant. | ||
So another death because of the open border. | ||
And I mean, it just gets worse and worse every day. | ||
The car chase is happening. | ||
Here's a wild one, though. | ||
Did you see the story? | ||
Joe Biden lookalike, who had a ranch on the southern border. | ||
I'm not even kidding you. Joe Biden lookalike, who had a ranch on the southern border, was apprehending illegal immigrants and putting them to work on his farm, saying, I'm President Joe Biden. | ||
If you don't do this, I'm going to deport you. | ||
I'm not even kidding, guys. It's mainstream news. | ||
You can find this. Did you hear about that? | ||
I didn't hear about it. | ||
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But, you know, Joe Biden might as well be doing that with the illegal immigrants here now. | |
That's basically what he is doing. | ||
So not surprising. | ||
Also, one more thing I did want to add, too, because I don't know if I said this on your show or not. | ||
National Guardsmen, I was talking to them when I was at the border. | ||
They're saying that Neffington Cartel actually owns a lot of the cell towers across the river from Rio Grande, figuring out who these National Guardsmen are via their cell phones and sending them pictures of dead bodies and death threats. | ||
So that's what our National Guard and our Border Patrol is dealing with every single day at our border as the Biden administration allows people to keep rolling on in. | ||
Yeah. And then they do this charade of, oh, they're using whips. | ||
They're using whips. And then they do their fake investigation. | ||
And, of course, there were no whips just because everybody knew that was fake news. | ||
And then and then Saki gets asked, is there ever going to be apologies made to the Border Patrol members that you claimed were using whips and were racist? | ||
And then the investigation showed nothing. | ||
And they say, oh, yeah, you'll have to ask. | ||
That's the people that investigated that. | ||
No, you made that accusation. | ||
It's really disgusting how our Border Patrol gets treated. | ||
They put their lives on the line every day. | ||
Yes, they're extremely demoralized and they're extremely there's not enough Border Patrol actually, too. | ||
So they're just kind of similar to the police here in San Francisco. | ||
Right. The problem has gotten so bad that they're demoralized and they just feel like they can't do anything other than observe and report. | ||
That's what the security guards and the police were saying here. | ||
Border Patrol says the exact same. | ||
They're like, there's nothing that we can do. | ||
Our job is essentially just to observe and report. | ||
So we can't deter people. | ||
We can't stop any crime. | ||
If we see children being slap at things, there's really not much we can do in regards to that. | ||
So, yeah, that's a country right now. | ||
Yeah. And, you know, it's just sad that America's fallen to such a state. | ||
You're in downtown San Francisco in front of beautiful buildings, the City Hall. | ||
I mean, that should be a sprawling area for families and tourists and people that want to walk and go out, maybe have lunch. | ||
Out there. I mean, but no, they have it all shut down. | ||
It's taken over by the homeless drug addicts. | ||
And so now, you know, this is just what goes on in major metropolitan cities. | ||
And then the Democrats see it and they say, why is it so hard in the cities where black people live? | ||
Because of Democrats is why. | ||
It's your own fault. Savannah Hernandez, where can people follow you? | ||
You guys can go follow me on Instagram at Sav with one N or my website, SavSaysOfficial.com or Rumble Odyssey or YouTube, SavSays. | ||
Go check out all of my reports. | ||
Or most importantly, my video channel. | ||
It's still under Action 7. | ||
Go check it out. Amazing stuff. | ||
Savannah Hernandez from San Francisco, Fentanyl Square. | ||
All right. When we come back, I may open up the phone lines, may cover some news. | ||
Haven't decided yet. | ||
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I'm gonna go ahead and do it. | |
I'm gonna go ahead and do it. | ||
All right. Seriously, I'm no good at math. | ||
What are we in? We're going till midnight. | ||
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It's 40 hours, six hours, 34. | |
So we're 33 and a half hours in. | ||
33 and a half hours in. | ||
I did all that math and like, that was like, that was like five seconds. | ||
I'm basically a frigging genius, man. | ||
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So I need to just put that down. | ||
I'm going to burn my tongue. Ladies and gentlemen, it's the Infowars money bomb. | ||
We're still live. I'm going to be with you till at least seven o'clock. | ||
I may get another bonus hour till eight. | ||
Uh, if that's the case, I'm definitely taking phone calls. | ||
We got more special guests. | ||
guests and special guest hosts coming up tonight, including Alex Jones coming back in studio. | ||
And I, you know, I've got all this news on my desk, but I really kind of just want to take phone calls. | ||
We do have Mike Adams coming up. | ||
Let me try to do both. | ||
I'm going to try to have my cake and eat it too. | ||
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Let me just do a brief news blitz for you here. | ||
You know, there's this new account on Twitter called Progressive State Project. | ||
You can get a good idea of what that's about. | ||
It's hilarious. Here's some of the stuff they put out. | ||
The deplorables are moving into deplorable states. | ||
If you live in one of these states, New Hampshire, Texas, Florida, Tennessee, now is the time to sell. | ||
Sell your inflated house price in the state that no longer fits you and move to a state that shares your values. | ||
Progressive US. National divorce. | ||
National divorce. So maybe that's what it is. | ||
They want to push this national divorce narrative so they're propping up all these propaganda accounts. | ||
But it's just hilarious when you're like, oh, everybody wants to move to California and New York and Illinois. | ||
Everybody's leaving Texas. | ||
Everybody's leaving Florida. It's literally the exact opposite of the reality. | ||
Can you imagine if we actually did a real progressive state project? | ||
I'm down. I'm down. | ||
I don't necessarily want a national divorce, but at this point you'll do anything to get these damn leftists out of your life. | ||
So imagine, I mean, I'm for it. | ||
Progressive state project. | ||
I don't want the United States to sacrifice the great state of California. | ||
I don't want the United States to sacrifice the great state of New York. | ||
That'd be sad. But again, we have reached such a point here where it's like anything to get Democrats and liberals and progressives out of our lives, just do it. | ||
Just do it. | ||
Rip the Band-Aid off. | ||
Get it done with. It's awful. | ||
Yeah, so, but it's already gone on. | ||
Look at what happens in California. | ||
Look at what happens in New York. | ||
Look at what happens in Illinois versus Texas, Florida, Tennessee. | ||
Everyone's moving to Florida. | ||
Everyone's moving to Texas. Everyone's moving to Tennessee. | ||
Everyone's leaving the blue states. | ||
And we all know why. And we all know why. | ||
These liberals are, they don't even live in reality. | ||
They're in such denial of reality. | ||
They're lost in a world that doesn't exist. | ||
France. Elderly woman brutally attacked while feeding birds in the park. | ||
The individual that attacked her was well known to the neighborhood and was always harassing people and then just decided to beat an elderly woman down. | ||
It's diversity, folks. | ||
It's diversity. All right? | ||
Diversity. You know, yesterday I was commenting, maybe it was two days ago, all the people mourning the CNN plus downfall saying, oh, but think about the journalists. | ||
What, Chris Wallace who just made out like a bandit to talk to nobody ever? | ||
Do nothing? Okay, fine. | ||
The tech workers and everything, all right. | ||
You know what? Yeah, they'll probably take a hit, but they'll find another work job somewhere else. | ||
It happens in media. | ||
And I was saying, hey, none of y'all will care, though, if Infowars and our great crew and staff gets laid off that have families that don't deserve it. | ||
But nobody would mourn that. | ||
It's all about CNN plus. But Gino Bontempo, been a guest on before. | ||
She had a different angle to this that I thought was worth highlighting here. | ||
I'm seeing a lot of don't make fun of CNN plus shutting down people, lost their jobs from the same people who are all too happy to see small businesses locked down, people lose their livelihoods and millions of employees deemed non-essential who had to provide for their families. | ||
Even better than the Infowars analogy or comparison. | ||
Even better. Exactly right. | ||
Oh, poor CNN plus. | ||
Think about the journalists. Think about the tech people. | ||
Honestly, folks, the whole deal probably had 20 people overall. | ||
And, you know, Chris Wallace and the hosts, they're not going to matter anyway. | ||
They got plenty of money. What a great point, Gina. | ||
What about the people that you gladly shut down? | ||
The businesses that close that will never come back. | ||
The entire industries that will never come back. | ||
Like movie theaters. For some even grocery stores. | ||
Now everybody does their shopping online. | ||
Think about all the devastating effects of shutting everything down from COVID that you all celebrated. | ||
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And then like a tiny little speck of dust. | |
Like a speck of dust in an entire warehouse is CNN plus shutting down compared to the shutdowns from COVID. Jeez. | ||
I'm telling you, man. | ||
You know what? You know what I like to do when I'm feeling down. | ||
You know what I like to do when I need a little, need to escape in my own mind. | ||
I like to sit back. | ||
I like to take a deep breath. | ||
And I like to imagine a world without Democrats. | ||
Imagine a world without radical leftist liberal progressives. | ||
Ah, it's nice. | ||
Well, normally this means the end of the war room. | ||
This is our final segment music here. | ||
But we're going into bonus overtime. | ||
That's why I'm drinking the coffee here at 547 local in the middle of the InfoWars money bomb. | ||
Did we open the phone lines, guys? | ||
I don't have anything on the screen. | ||
Do we need to reset that? | ||
All right. We're going to get that reset. | ||
In the meantime, here on the InfoWars war room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com, we are going to have at least one bonus hour. | ||
I think we're going to have two, actually. | ||
And Alex is going to come back at 8 p.m. | ||
tonight. So while we are getting the lines up and running, let me just hit some of this other news. | ||
So more, we have more food manufacturing plants going up in flames. | ||
This is just insane. | ||
No survivors from fiery plane crash at General Mills plant in Covington, officials say. | ||
So let me just hit the other one, too. | ||
Seven injured, an explosion as fire engulfs food plant. | ||
Smoke visible for miles. | ||
Both of these stories in the last 24 hours. | ||
So we've had about 30 food plants in the last six months. | ||
You can just find in the media, go up in flames. | ||
And again, where's the FBI? Where's the Department of Justice? | ||
Where's the mainstream media? I've seen this on Tucker Carlson and nowhere else. | ||
This is a big story. | ||
What is going on? By the way, some of them have been electrical fires. | ||
Some of them have been explosions. | ||
Two of them have been, I think three actually, have been plane crashes. | ||
Planes crashing into food plants. | ||
What? Three times? | ||
It's two or three. I can't keep up because the list is so long. | ||
So you already have the increase in plane crashes post-vaccine. | ||
Now you have planes crashing into food plants. | ||
I mean, OK, one, maybe two. | ||
I don't know. What? | ||
Planes crashing into food plants. | ||
I mean, how often does that happen? | ||
Well, twice in the last month. | ||
What is going on, folks? | ||
There is a war going on right now. | ||
Wow, man. And, you know, as much as Infowars reports on it and is privy to some of it and can report on, you know, what's going on. | ||
I mean, this is one where it's just like, what is this? | ||
Is this just straight up someone attacking our food supply right now? | ||
And who is it? Nothing from the FBI, nothing from the Department of Justice, nothing from the White House, nothing from anybody, nothing from Biden. | ||
Just dozens of food plants burning to the ground, planes crashing into them, explosions. | ||
And, you know, nobody seems to care. | ||
We already have the supply chain problem. | ||
We already have the inflation. | ||
We already have the consumer price index on the rise, energy going up, food prices, all of it. | ||
Now we have manufacturing plants burning to the ground, planes crashing into them. | ||
And it's just like, oh, I don't know. | ||
Just don't know. Sorry. | ||
We don't know anything about that. | ||
No comment there. | ||
But we're going to grill Marjorie Taylor Greene all day for some fake news story that Democrats made up called an insurrection. | ||
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Man. Imagine a world without Democrats. | |
Boy, oh, boy. Just be so great, wouldn't it? | ||
It'd just be so great. | ||
All right. Let's go out to the phone lines and let's start with David calling in from St. | ||
Louis, Missouri. David, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. Hi. | ||
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How's it going? Howdy. | |
Good to hear from you. Love the show. | ||
I'm a desert storm war vet. | ||
And I don't know how much time I have, but I kind of have quite a few things to say. | ||
Just go ahead, man. Just let it all out. | ||
What I've been recently calling this thing is Operation Depopulation. | ||
And you pretty much have to watch and listen to the people that rule the world. | ||
And you guys already know what's going on. | ||
You're just not saying it or calling it that. | ||
And they've already said and told the plans. | ||
The problem is there's only very few people that know about it. | ||
The other people, they control the information or networks. | ||
In the meantime, they just keep brainwashed and the normies, the asleep ones with the constant information and things while they move into place. | ||
And I get while they're doing it and I get their vision and what they're doing. | ||
And some people might be like, whatever. | ||
But, you know, like you go into Walmart, you got a guy that's, you know, preachy. | ||
You go and you do all these things. | ||
Well, their way of thinking is that, you know, we don't need all these people that do all these things and we don't need these people anymore. | ||
They don't even go that far. | ||
We don't need all these people, period. | ||
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No, that's what I'm getting at, my point. | |
So, like, if you look at it this way, like a hundred years ago, it might have taken a hundred farmers to do a couple acres. | ||
Now, you know, you can, use one or two to do a hundred acres. | ||
So, the way they look at it is there's too many people on the planet overpopulation. | ||
Well, everybody knows that anybody that's been on an airplane. | ||
That is entirely not true. | ||
There's getting to be too many people for them to control. | ||
So, what they've done is, and what I've been finding out is, they're going to go through the one world government, which is the WHO. They got a constitution. | ||
They've already got all the government sold out. | ||
That's obvious. And it's almost a joke watching them on TV anymore. | ||
And the people are sitting here, literally, they do not know what to do. | ||
Even the soldiers have put their hand on the Bible because it's literally a foreign and a domestic war. | ||
And we have the people up top who are not accountable. | ||
They don't have transparency. | ||
And they literally have zero consequences. | ||
So, they can literally, I mean, these guys could do something on live TV and nothing is going to happen to them. | ||
That's how bad it is. | ||
Well, look at Biden. Look at the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
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Well, I know, but we can go on and on with this. | |
And I'm going to tell you the truth. | ||
I voted for Trump the first time. | ||
I didn't the second time because I started doing more digging and with the shots and everything. | ||
And the ones like that make me the most nervous. | ||
And I'm not going to bash them because, man, I had hope with them, a lot of hope. | ||
But they make you the most nervous when they really get you drawn in and you wonder if the total, you know, one drop of poison will get in the whole thing. | ||
And, you know, this is a good point. | ||
And it's a debate that we need to have. | ||
And just, you know, I'd ask you if you'd vote for Trump in 2024. | ||
But let me just, maybe you can answer that in a second. | ||
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DeSantis. I would vote for DeSantis. | |
You'd prefer DeSantis. But, you know, I was thinking about this yesterday. | ||
I was thinking about Obama because if you go back to the Bush years, the left was really a different entity. | ||
A lot of things were similar, but they were different in a lot of ways. | ||
And so in comes Obama, who basically represents the backlash against Bush, represents, postured himself as a representation of the backlash against the American regime, the never-ending wars in the Middle East. | ||
And, you know, he's this do-gooder, you know, happy, you know, we're going to make everything work, soft communist type of guy. | ||
But he kind of came off as anti-establishment. | ||
And there was a lot of backlash from Bush. | ||
And there was a lot of centrists that understood the corruption of the Bush regime. | ||
And the left was anti-war at the time. | ||
And they still called Bush a Nazi. | ||
He said he wanted to censor free speech. | ||
And then they end up doing that. | ||
But I'm sitting and I'm reflecting on this and I'm thinking, why is it that the anti-establishment left has gone full establishment? | ||
What is it? | ||
What was the cultural or political phenomenon? | ||
That made the American left become pro-establishment? | ||
And it was Obama. | ||
It was Obama. And I realize that now because, like you just said, Obama drugged them in. | ||
And all of a sudden they trusted the system again. | ||
And they thought, hey, politicians are good again. | ||
I guess government's good again, no matter how big or corrupt it is. | ||
Obama, Obama. And so Obama, in many ways, was the worst thing that ever happened to this country. | ||
And the anti-establishment left, fully bought into Obama, never got over that, and now became pro-establishment. | ||
I don't want the same thing to happen with us and Trump. | ||
I don't want Trump to be the Obama of the right. | ||
And I'm not sure he is. | ||
But that's a serious thing we have to look on and reflect on. | ||
Because Obama sold false hope. | ||
Most people that voted for Obama realized he was a sham now. | ||
But the anti-establishment left that fell for Obama still falls for it every day. | ||
And they've become pro-establishment. | ||
They've become pro-establishment now because they think Obama got up there and fixed things, I guess. | ||
I don't want to see the same phenomenon happen with Trump. | ||
David, I'll just hold you on here. | ||
We've got 60 more seconds. But you're saying no Trump for you in 2024 either? | ||
Did you even vote in 2020? | ||
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Man, I didn't because I was at a total loss. | |
And I just have a couple suggestions. | ||
I don't know how much longer I have. | ||
One way we're going to do all this is we need to quit with the labels, the colors, and all that, man. | ||
We need transparency and accountability. | ||
I mean, just like the old joke, we need to put all the things on the race car of what these guys are behind. | ||
Well, I agree with that. Here's the question, though, because I agree with your first statement, too. | ||
But how do we even do that when we're dealing? | ||
We're just responding to the identity politics of the left. | ||
How do we move beyond that when they're shoving it in our face every day? | ||
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The people have to know the truth. | |
They need to quit fighting. | ||
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Mike, you've got a big story here that I was reading up on. | ||
Some big news that people really, they heard about it in the news last week. | ||
It definitely made the news. | ||
But as far as the significance was concerned, they didn't get the full story. | ||
The headline at NaturalNews.com. | ||
USA targeting of Moskova ship is Russia's Pearl Harbor. | ||
Retaliation is Putin's next move. | ||
And the USA just handed him all the domestic support he needs. | ||
And Mike, let me just kind of put some other framing around that before you get into this story. | ||
Folks, you have to understand this. | ||
The Biden administration is already illegally operating a war against Russia and Ukraine. | ||
That's what's going on here. | ||
I mean, billions of dollars, billions in weapons, all the rhetoric, everything. | ||
The only thing they have not done is put the U.S. military in the front lines officially against Russia. | ||
Now, they send Malcolm Nance and all these other people out there on the front lines to fight Russia and they just say, oh, I'm volunteering. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no. This is all war propaganda. | ||
The U.S. is unofficially and illegally in a war against Russia in a war against Russia in Ukraine. | ||
Russia's winning, by the way. | ||
They pretty much hold the entire eastern front from the north of Ukraine on the east side all the way down through Crimea now. | ||
So they denazified that region and the people of Ukraine there are celebrating that Russia has taken over from the corrupt Ukrainian regime, western proxy groups that have been running those areas. | ||
So there's real stuff going on. | ||
There's real strife. There's real history. | ||
There's real battles. But the sinking of the Russian ship which made the news and the U.S., we all celebrated it. | ||
Ah, we're waving flags. | ||
Look, we beat Russia. | ||
We sank their ship. | ||
Ah, Ukraine's celebrating. Folks, that was not good. | ||
And so, Mike, talk about the significance of that and how the celebration of that is the American media and really just everybody getting it totally wrong. | ||
Well, thank you for having me on, Owen. | ||
I really appreciate all the work that you do and Infowars. | ||
everyone there. | ||
So, to get right into your question, yes, the sinking of the Moskva was, of course, set up by the United States. | ||
The targeting, the fire control coordinates were handed off to Ukraine in order to sink that ship and, of course, Russia's very much aware of that. | ||
Now, you've got to understand that every national leader in wartime is restrained in their array of actions by domestic support, including support among their own military ranks. | ||
In other words, Putin, Putin, Putin, or for that matter, you know, take any leader in World War II, could only really get away with acts of aggression or retaliation against their enemies as long as their domestic population supported it and their domestic military supported it. | ||
So, I drew the comparison to Pearl Harbor, 1941. | ||
It was that event which I believe the United States military had quite a lot of advance warning about Pearl Harbor and they allowed it to happen, kind of 9-11, style. | ||
They allowed it to happen because they knew that it would, the emotional backlash against that would awaken the American people and it would create huge domestic support for America to declare war on the Japanese Empire and to go ahead and put all the resources into the Pacific theater of war at the same time that we were fighting, of course, the Third Reich in Europe at that time. | ||
So, once you understand how Pearl Harbor was used to recruit domestic support for the declaration of war at that time, then you also understand that the sinking of the Moskva is, in a sense, Russia's Pearl Harbor because the deaths of those sailors and the sinking of that flagship in the Black Sea has given Putin, through his domestic media coverage, the domestic support for him to now retaliate in an even more aggressive manner than perhaps what he could have gotten away with before. | ||
So, we are now faced with a situation where Western nations are celebrating the sinking of the ship while Putin is celebrating the sinking of the ship. | ||
But, you see, Putin is playing the ship. | ||
But, you see, Putin is playing the chessboard while Western nations are shooting themselves, not even in the foot, but shooting themselves in the face, it seems, with all their horrible decisions and bad planning. | ||
Or not even that, it's like we're sitting here taking like a billy club or something to our head, like some sort of a clown, more like, we're winning! | ||
Well, like the economic sanctions against Russia have really only created pain and suffering for the West, and a lot of that's going to be felt later on this year. | ||
I hope we get a chance to talk about the food riots that are absolutely coming, 100%. | ||
We're going to have food riots in the United States in the second half of this year. | ||
And we can talk about that also with all these food manufacturing plants that are burning down. | ||
But absolutely, you're 100% right. | ||
The support for Putin and Russia has skyrocketed after they sunk the ship, and the anger and aggression from Russia has skyrocketed as well. | ||
Well, that's exactly right. | ||
And by the way, this is an analysis of what we think is happening in Russia and in Putin's own head. | ||
Now, of course, we can't be 100% sure. | ||
And by the way, for the record, this analysis does not mean in any way that we support what Putin is doing, obviously. | ||
It's just a tactical analysis of the fact that Putin now has far more options of retaliatory strikes. | ||
Now, once you understand that, and you understand his Sarmat missile system, the so-called Satan II missile system, which has hyperglide vehicles as reentry vehicles, these hyperglide vehicles, in addition to the typical MIRVs, the multiple reentry vehicles that are nuclear warheads, when you understand how those operate, you understand that Western nations have absolutely zero defenses against the Sarmat missile system and the hyperglide vehicles. | ||
We cannot intercept hyperglide reentry vehicles. | ||
Which means that 30 minutes from right now, technically, although we pray this never happens, but technically, Putin could nuke New York City, and there's literally nothing that the United States could do to stop it. | ||
Hell, Biden might not even be awake to receive the call. | ||
Exactly. Exactly. It's like, hey, Biden's phone is ringing right now. | ||
Russia is threatening nuclear... | ||
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Or, actually, you know, well, actually, you bring up an important distinction, you see. | ||
Regardless of what you think of Putin, Putin is fighting for his country. | ||
He's fighting for what he believes is the sustainability or the survival of Russia, whereas our leaders are fighting for the destruction of our country. | ||
They want to destroy America. | ||
So, if we had a leader that was actually fighting for America, we might have a chance. | ||
But as long as Biden and his puppet masters are in charge, trying to destroy and dismantle America, including America, America's infrastructure for food deliveries, rail systems we can talk about, also energy pipelines and so on, we have no chance whatsoever because we're not even being run by people that want this country to survive. | ||
Yeah, and that's an important distinction and it's something we need to understand. | ||
And that kind of brings me to my next question. | ||
Do you view this now the same way I do, which is that this really is not even a war of Ukraine versus Russia. | ||
It never really was, but it's more evident now. | ||
This is clearly a war of, really, I think, ultimately, yes, Ukrainians are going to probably pay the highest price for this in the short term, but eventually, I mean, the U.S. wants to get involved in this. | ||
The U.S. is the ones promoting this war more than anybody else. | ||
To me, this is already Biden's war. | ||
I mean, Biden has already unofficially put us in this war. | ||
Billions of dollars in weapons, billions of dollars in funding, and when you draw back, there's even more evidence. | ||
Where is the help from NATO? NATO during all of this? | ||
Practically non-existent. | ||
What about the European countries? | ||
They've, for the most part, balked. | ||
And then you have the other world powers, China, India, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Brazil. | ||
They've all said, nope, Russia, keep doing what you're doing. | ||
There is no massive support behind Ukraine like the media wants us to believe. | ||
This is all propaganda, and now they send people like Nance over there promoting the war. | ||
Oh, yeah, volunteer to come fight this war. | ||
Folks, we are, in my view, Mike Adams, and I want to get your view on this. | ||
In my view, Biden and this administration have already unofficially and illegally launched a war against Russia in Ukraine. | ||
No congressional votes, no press conferences, no official statements. | ||
They've unofficially done it under the guise of, oh, everyone's in this with us. | ||
Everyone's together. Oh, we have to for Ukraine. | ||
No vote in Congress. | ||
No announcement. It's illegal. | ||
It's unofficial. So I now view this as an unofficial illegal war against Russia in Ukraine. | ||
Mike Adams, do you agree? | ||
Well, your analysis is spot on, and it's also being done for the worst possible reasons, part of which includes the desire for the Biden crime family to cover up their ties to the biological weapons factories that have been operating in eastern Ukraine and potentially targeting Russian ethnicities. | ||
So that is a fact. | ||
I mean, Hunter Biden's laptop emails are already pointing in that direction and going to prove it as more are released, by the way. | ||
But there's even something, I think, more critical to consider in all of this, which is getting back to World War II. The way that we won World War II was because America had a very strong industrial base, and we could convert automobile factories and appliance factories and bicycle factories and so on into making munitions and artillery shells and whatever for soldiers, including boots and firearms and everything else. | ||
And we did. We were a wartime economy, and we outproduced the German Reich by such an extent that they, even with them using submarines to sink our ships in the Atlantic, they still couldn't stop the flow of goods that America was exporting in order to win the war. | ||
Well, today, of course, America manufactures almost nothing, including the weapons defense manufacturers, Raytheon and Lockheed Martin. | ||
Those two companies alone account for about 97 percent of the weapon systems that are made in the weapons systems that are made in America. | ||
And they can only manufacture right now, for example, a little over a thousand javelin anti-tank systems in a year. | ||
Yeah, they're actually behind. | ||
They're actually behind on their production, if you can believe it or not. | ||
Right, right. And yet we're sending thousands upon thousands of javelins to Ukraine. | ||
So, Owen, what's actually happening, this is the meta-analysis of this whole thing. | ||
China is sitting over there watching America spend all of its munitions and solid rocket motors and everything else in a war with Russia, with Ukraine as the proxy. | ||
China's laughing all the way because they know that given a few more months of this, America will have depleted our stockpiles of any kind of anti-tank weapons, defensive systems, rockets, artillery, you name it. | ||
And then guess what? We're ripe for literally an invasion by China at that point because what do we have left to stop them? | ||
Yeah, and you made so many great points I want to counter too. | ||
And here's the sports analogy, folks. | ||
It'd be like, let's say, Stanley Cup playoffs, best of seven series semifinals, and the team in the Eastern Conference semifinals just had a knock-down, drag-out, physical, long, multiple-overtime seven-game series. | ||
And then on the Western side, the team that won the West, they had a four-game sweep. | ||
They've been at home, resting, eating well, getting healthy, watching the other teams beat the crap out of one another. | ||
And they're sitting here watching game seven, overtime number three, with the teams bloodied and battered and bruised, thinking, hey, this is great. | ||
When we meet whatever team in the final, we're going to have the edge. | ||
They're going to be beaten and battered and bruised and tired. | ||
We're going to walk all over them. | ||
So yeah, China is just sitting here watching us deplete our ammunition, watching us deplete our missile defense system, watching us deplete everything. | ||
And they're saying, oh boy, let's just let America destroy itself and then we'll go into Taiwan and we'll continue operating off of that. | ||
But you know, I want to go back to some other points you made. | ||
You bring up the corruption in Ukraine. | ||
Because here's what people should be asking. | ||
And they don't get the truth from the media, so they don't ask the obvious questions, Mike. | ||
How come this has pretty much become the U.S.'s war in Ukraine? | ||
Again, nothing from NATO, nothing from Europe. | ||
I mean, Zelensky's begging Europe and NATO and getting nothing. | ||
Other world powers are balking or actually supporting Russia. | ||
So you would say, why? | ||
Why is that the case? Well, you already answered the why. | ||
It's because there's so much Western corruption in Ukraine, specifically in the Biden family. | ||
So, I mean, it's not even a war for U.S. The U.S. is unofficially fighting a war to cover up the Biden corruption. | ||
That's right. That's exactly what they're doing. | ||
And, by the way, to tie something else in that's really critical here, and we're going to talk about the global food scarcity that's coming, but China has been stockpiling grains, buying up grains from all over the world since at least last fall. | ||
They are stockpiling corn and wheat and rice and millet and everything else you can imagine. | ||
They'll be able to feed their people and their cattle and the hogs that they raise. | ||
You know, Chinese people eat a lot of pork. | ||
So, while America is shutting down its food infrastructure, so China is actually preparing for a wartime scenario where they know their citizens are going to be in short supply. | ||
And, by the way, this also feeds right into why they seem to be wanting to kill off millions of people with their lockdowns because China knows they're not going to be able to feed everybody. | ||
They know that in advance. | ||
They're literally trying to both harm the supply chains of the West by locking down Shanghai and also eliminate a few million of their own people because they know the food won't go around. | ||
Meanwhile, the United States is selling corn to China. | ||
The U.S. isn't stockpiling any food. | ||
The U.S. is shutting down its food infrastructure, halting the Union Pacific rail delivery for many of the rail cars for CF Industries, the fertilizer supplier, as well as grain that feeds dairy herds and other cattle herds all around the country. | ||
So, it's like there's a war coming and America is doing exactly the opposite of what you would want to do to survive a world war. | ||
We're helping the other guy. | ||
We're sending our strategic oil reserves to Europe. | ||
Exactly. Exactly. | ||
I'm telling you, it's like Biden is a suicide cult leader and the Democrats are suicide cultists and they are trying to commit suicide for this nation. | ||
And frankly, so far, they're succeeding. | ||
Let's go back to another important observation that you made, a historical one, talking about in World War II, everybody knows this. | ||
It's not like it's a secret. One of the strengths that the United States had was we could basically turn all of our powerful industrial manufacturing plants into ammunition centers, weapons centers. | ||
I mean, women were coming out, making guns, making ammo, making weapons. | ||
I mean, we could just, just overnight, we pretty much could do whatever we needed to do to get that stuff out. | ||
Not only, Mike, do we not have that capability now, which is pretty much probably going to go unnoticed by the general public. | ||
The top smart people in the military know that. | ||
Maybe not ours. They're not so smart. | ||
But the others are well aware that the power the U.S. had in World War II is not there anymore. | ||
But I think it's even worse than that, Mike. | ||
Not only do we not have the operational capacity to put out weapons and ammunition anymore, I don't even know if the U.S. people could do it. | ||
I mean, you look at the state of the U.S. people. | ||
I mean, I forget who said it. | ||
It was such a powerful thing. | ||
A nation where 90% of the men are not mentally or physically prepared for war is a nation that is doomed. | ||
I mean, we're at that point. | ||
Well, I'm glad you brought up that point. | ||
And it comes down to the work ethic. | ||
And America really lacks a work ethic and also a hands-on work capability, as you pointed out. | ||
It is currently impossible for the United States to return to any kind of wartime production, both culturally and physically. | ||
And also just in terms of who's going to go along with it. | ||
Because we have such a sort of a hyper-privileged youth these days that largely think that they shouldn't have to work. | ||
They should just be able to collect free money, bail out money, stimulus money, COVID money, and universal basic income. | ||
Well, in a wartime scenario, you end up with a country full of people who are starving, who can't produce anything, and you very quickly run out of munitions and defensive systems. | ||
And that's exactly where this is going. | ||
But there's something else, Owen, that I've got to share with you. | ||
I don't think anybody else has observed yet. | ||
And that is that in World War II, of course, the federal government exerted executive control over the industrial base of America. | ||
And they said, essentially, you will manufacture tanks. | ||
You will produce bullets and so on. | ||
Now, of course, at the time, most companies went along with it. | ||
But today, it's different. | ||
Today, we have the National Defense Authorization Act. | ||
So what I'm anticipating, this is my prediction made right here live with you on this Friday, is that the Biden regime will seize control over the food manufacturing companies and hubs across America. | ||
And then they will restrict food supplies to red states. | ||
And they will ship food only to blue states, just like they did with monoclonal antibodies. | ||
So this is the opening chapter of domestic civil war. | ||
That will be waged by the federal government against states like Florida and Texas. | ||
And I just wouldn't put anything past this diabolical Biden regime. | ||
Because here's the thing. Biden's got his own agendas. | ||
But the people behind him have agendas, too. | ||
And they know whatever they do will just get blamed on Biden. | ||
He's going to be the ultimate fall guy. | ||
He doesn't even know what the hell is going on. | ||
He's got the Easter Bunny directing around the White House. | ||
So, I mean, it's just it's really a bad situation. | ||
And, you know, Mike, I wish we were in a position where it was like, OK, look, we're in a we're in a free market, Democratic Republic. | ||
And so I can get away from all this stuff. | ||
I can escape. There is no escape, folks. | ||
We're already in the global government, in case you haven't noticed. | ||
And these psychopaths will come find you in the woods, in the mountains, at the beach. | ||
I mean, they will find you. | ||
They will destroy you. | ||
They will take everything from you. | ||
That's the direction we're headed. | ||
That's why they need everybody wearing the mask, everybody taking the vaccine, everybody with a smartphone. | ||
It's all about building the technotronic control grid using viruses, and war as the method of control. | ||
But let's now dig more into the food problem here, Mike. | ||
At least 30 that I've seen in the last six months, at least 30 food processing and manufacturing plants have either had explosions, fires, or plane crashing into them. | ||
Plane crashing? | ||
More than two planes crashing into food processing centers in less than a year? | ||
Nothing from the White House, nothing from the mainstream, news, nothing from the DOJ, nothing from the FBI, just food plants just burning, exploding, planes crashing into them. | ||
We have no answers. I mean, what do you think about that? | ||
Well, the key thing that they're doing, and I do believe it's deliberate, this is a pattern that speaks to a well-funded, a well-planned scheme to dismantle the food infrastructure in America. | ||
The thing is, when you burn down these buildings, you're destroying infrastructure that because of the global supply chain collapse, including stresses on steel supplies and building supplies, you can't simply rebuild those buildings without taking years. | ||
So if they destroy one season of crops, well, you can just regrow the crops. | ||
But if they destroy the food buildings, then it's three to four years out to recover that infrastructure. | ||
And we're already behind because of COVID. Well, absolutely. | ||
And right now, just to warn all of the viewers here watching this today, right now, we are in a very limited window of opportunity where you can still go to the grocery store and you can still buy a loaf of bread at some decent price. | ||
You can still buy hot dogs or whatever. | ||
Give that about five, six more months. | ||
It's going to be a very different picture. | ||
First of all, food prices will likely double in the next six months. | ||
And then scarcity is going to get extremely bad. | ||
And this is going to continue all the way through 2023. | ||
So it is possible, based on current projections from the FAO of the United Nations, by the way, which recently posted a 12.6 month over month food inflation increase. | ||
That's March, the March numbers. | ||
If that continues, food prices will double in six months and then they'll double again in another six months. | ||
So they could be four times higher a year from now compared to what they are right now today. | ||
Let's kind of boil down on that or focus in on that quickly, because, you know, here's just what I've noticed. | ||
And I kind of want to get your expert take on this because you cover this a lot, where I have a feeling that, you know, some areas, some states are going to feel it a lot quicker and a lot worse than others, like a New York or California. | ||
Whereas I think, you know, some other states, maybe like Texas, Missouri might, might be a little bit better off. | ||
They can self-sustain for a little bit. | ||
But I mean, here's what I'm seeing, because I go to pretty much the same grocery store all the time. | ||
I may pick and choose different ones every once in a while. | ||
There's pretty much one main one I go to. | ||
And I have a couple of friends that are in management positions down here at grocery stores. | ||
And I talk to my butcher and everything. | ||
And here's what here's what I've learned about the situation here in Austin. | ||
The grocery stores are currently operating on basically a 24, 48 hour window of supply, meaning that at any given time in one day or the next, you're going to go into the store and it's going to be completely empty. | ||
And I've seen that. And that's when I go talk to my butcher or the manager, if I see him on the floor, I'm saying, hey, you know what? | ||
What's up with the shelves? | ||
And they'll tell you, folks. | ||
I mean, they don't have anything to hide. They probably don't even know the politics behind it. | ||
They'll just say, yeah, there's been some supply problems. | ||
And and basically all we can do now is get is get two days worth of stuff and put them right on the shelves like there's nothing in the back. | ||
It's all we get it in. | ||
It goes right to the shelves. | ||
So, I mean, you you go to a grocery store at night, folks, there's probably going to be nothing on the shelves because it sells out during the day and then they get the shipment in that that late at night or in the morning. | ||
And just so. So basically what you see on the shelves is the stock. | ||
That's it. Once it's gone, it's gone. | ||
And so it's slowly, slowly, slowly depleting more. | ||
And I talk to the you know, like I said, I'll talk to the people in the in the meat department, others, and they're saying, yeah, prices continue to go up. | ||
We're expecting them to go up again. | ||
We can't even we don't even know what we'll have because sometimes they'll have these different cuts of steak. | ||
Sometimes they won't. Like I went I went this morning and I said, hey, normally you guys have this tomahawk cut steak. | ||
I like to get here. | ||
What you guys don't have anymore? | ||
He's like he's like, yeah, we're not sure when we're going to get that back. | ||
We just we just don't know the orders in and we don't know when they're going to get it. | ||
It's never really been like that before. | ||
So, I mean, this is what I'm seeing. | ||
And I think probably I mean, Austin's a population dense area, but still in Texas, I think it's probably better off here than most most states. | ||
So, Mike, respond to that analysis and what I'm seeing in Texas and then how you think this is going to go nationwide. | ||
Well, you're absolutely correct. | ||
And basically the western half of the United States is now in sustained drought, even in Texas. | ||
Did you know that 99 percent of the wheat growing areas in Texas are in drought, according to the USDA? And of course, you know, that's central and western Texas. | ||
So but it's even worse when you when you get out even farther west. | ||
So those western states are going to have to truck food from central and eastern states. | ||
Now, that additional trucking adds a lot of cost because of the skyrocketing cost of diesel fuel and the labor shortage in trucking and transportation. | ||
In addition, the rail providers, Union Pacific in particular, has notified apparently 30 companies, including CF Industries and grain carriers, that they are not going to be allowed to use the number of rail cars they previously used. | ||
And they're going to have to start removing cars from those companies so that they're not getting the deliveries that they want. | ||
Now, what this causes, by the way, this is going to come back to meat and the steak that you buy. | ||
What this causes is that farmers in the Midwest that grow much or most of the grain in America, they can't get fertilizer now during the planting season. | ||
Most of the grain grown in America actually goes to feed animals for for meat production. | ||
So since there's no fertilizer or I should say reduced fertilizer, fertilizer prices are going to go way up. | ||
Grain production will go way down. | ||
Grain supplies to the meat herds are going to be drastically lowered. | ||
What this means is that the meat herd companies, you know, the factories, the cow factories and so on. | ||
They will have to slaughter a large percentage of their herds prematurely. | ||
This will temporarily flood the market with cheaper, affordable meat for the next few months. | ||
After that, the herds will take many, many years to recover, about seven to eight years to recover. | ||
So for the next eight years following that, you're going to have meat prices through the roof. | ||
Because when you kill off your herds or you kill off your dairy cows, which is also happening in certain places across the country, you can't just replace dairy cows in one year. | ||
It takes many, many years to rebuild those herds. | ||
So there's a ripple effect of all of this fertilizer to grain to meat to dairy. | ||
It's all collapsing, but you're going to have a very short window of cheap meat that's going to last just for the next two to three months. | ||
And that's it. Well, and think about it like this. | ||
It'd be one thing if it was OK. Hey, we're really all in this together and we're going through a tough period, but we're going to we're going to do what we can to get out of this. | ||
No, there's an agenda to do the exact opposite, folks. | ||
They don't even they don't even hide it. | ||
They don't want you to eat meat. | ||
They don't want you to have steak. | ||
They don't want you to have a cheeseburger. | ||
So there's not going to be some sort of agenda. | ||
Not that I want the government involved in our lives, but let's say they wanted to help. | ||
And there's not going to be an agenda from the government to come in and try to fix the problem with the food prices, fix the problem with the availability of food. | ||
No, they want they want it gone. | ||
If anything, they'll try to stop steak from from being brought back. | ||
So what do you think is going to happen? | ||
I mean, do you think in that in that time when there's the meat shortage, you're going to start seeing them come out saying, hey, this is a good thing. | ||
Just learn to eat the bugs, learn to eat the leaves. | ||
Yeah, yeah. Have your cricket burger patties extra well done. | ||
What's actually going to happen in my assessment is we're going to have a decentralization. | ||
in many areas, people moving away from centralized food systems, starting to use more community supported agriculture, starting to do barter with local ranches, local cow meat, you know, just just go get some free range meat. | ||
When someone that you know is slaughtering a cow, you might trade something for that. | ||
You might trade ammo or gold or Bitcoin for that matter, or who knows, maybe fiat currency dollars until they're worthless. | ||
But you're going to see a lot more people growing food, trading food and moving off of the centralized food systems. | ||
And that's a good thing, by the way. | ||
That's a silver lining to all of this because starvation will lead a lot of people to recover the skills that either their parents or their grandparents may have taught them skills of canning and food preservation and even processing wild game and things like that. | ||
You know, Texas has a steady supply of wild hogs all over the place. | ||
I see them quite frequently on my ranch there. | ||
And they're not just Texas. | ||
They're running through Oklahoma and so on. | ||
Yeah, they pay people to just go out and kill them. | ||
Exactly, they do. I mean, and in a time of crisis, you know, that's a food source, but also backyard chickens and eggs. | ||
You know, I have backyard chickens and we harvest eggs every day. | ||
And I grow a lot of food, you know, using my hydroponic systems. | ||
And I've deliberately done this because I see what's coming. | ||
And I know, and we haven't talked about this yet today, but what else is coming is, of course, food rationing and then price controls next year in 2020. | ||
Well, let's actually just let's actually let's actually pause right there. | ||
And let me let me kind of put these questions into a frame for you to respond. | ||
But but let's first go back to OK, so because because I think you're right, I'm kind of foreseeing the same thing where it might not be so bad whether your only option is to, like, find a local trader or local grower and hope you can maybe barter for a steak or something like that. | ||
But but that that's definitely going to become a thing. | ||
And farmers markets are going to be the place to go to get food and high quality food as they've been for a while. | ||
But slowly but surely, people are going to realize, wait a second, it's the people running the farmers markets that still have the supply. | ||
I can't go to the grocery store anymore or they just don't let me because of the food rationing. | ||
So what I what I predict is going to happen is we're going to see the same sort of attack against these groups of people. | ||
And they're going to say they're white supremacists or racist or homophobic just because people want to do bartering. | ||
And, you know, trade at the local level just so they can keep food on the table or maybe have some more ammo or more gold or who knows what it is. | ||
So, I mean, I also see that happening. | ||
How do you think our corrupt government is going to respond to that and try to stop that or demonize that? | ||
Well, you're exactly right. | ||
We've already seen stories from the corporate media saying that fitness and working out in the gym can lead people to become right wing extremists. | ||
Right. We've seen those crazy stories. | ||
Yeah. Being healthy is Nazi now. | ||
It's just ridiculous. It's totally ridiculous. | ||
But they will say the same thing about farmers markets. | ||
So they'll sell buying your own food. | ||
Well, that's dirty. They're going to use the word dirty a lot. | ||
They're going to say that backyard chickens are spreading bird flu when, in fact, backyard chickens are the cleanest way to raise eggs or raise chicken meat versus the factory farms that are filthy. | ||
But if you have backyard chickens like I do, we don't vaccinate the chickens. | ||
We don't have to treat them with chemicals or pharmaceuticals because they're not in an enclosed, dirty environment. | ||
So they're very, very clean. But you're going to see attacks. | ||
And then also, by the way, Owen, I think that the current bird flu panic that is resulting in the culling of tens of millions of hens and turkeys, I think it's contrived. | ||
I think they've faked the PCR test. | ||
And they're doing this to destroy the food supply on purpose. | ||
We know PCR is a fraud. Oh, yeah. | ||
I mean, you can go test water. | ||
You can go test soda. You can go test a carrot, like juice a carrot onto a PCR test and it'll have COVID. I mean, it's ridiculous. | ||
Yeah. So they're using that. | ||
Basically, they're culling the animals in the same way that they've been culling humans with the fake PCR test for the last two years. | ||
So really. Oh, my gosh. | ||
That is so powerful. Hold on. | ||
Hold on, Mike. That is so that is so that's exactly right. | ||
Oh, my gosh. Think about it, folks. | ||
Ninety nine percent of the people that died from COVID died in hospitals. | ||
And now they're saying, oh, this analyzed COVID with the fake tests and they put them down. | ||
Oh, my God, Mike. Just just repeat that again. | ||
That was so key. They're they're culling the animals in the same way that they culled humans for the last two years because they think of us as herds to be managed. | ||
And they think of us as as herds of people that have grown to numerous. | ||
And so they're using the same exact like the feral hogs to the globalists. | ||
They want to come mow us down. | ||
Yeah, you're right. We are feral humans to the globalists, feral humans. | ||
And so they have the same thing. | ||
They use PCR fraud. | ||
They use medical science, the institutions of medicine and science. | ||
And then they they they cause panic from something that doesn't exist and is invisible. | ||
It's in people's minds that, oh, there's COVID in the air and you're going to you have to wear this mask or you're going to die. | ||
And I mean, yeah, there is a SARS-CoV-2 nanoparticle, but it's not in the air all the time and is not everywhere. | ||
It's not a big threat. But they had people imagine all of that. | ||
And so it was this imaginary threat to convince you to go into the culling, which was the hospitals and the treatments and the and the ventilators and so on. | ||
And the vaccine, yeah, the vaccines, the mRNA in injections, which we have not yet seen the deaths that are going to happen. | ||
I mean, we've only begun to see that probably a million dead in America so far and many millions yet to come over the next few years because of the cancer deaths and, you know, autoimmune disorders, cardiovascular deaths, neurological issues and much more. | ||
And by the way, I'd love to make this logical point to the to the COVID freak out artists out there. | ||
It's like, hey, look, I never wore a mask. | ||
I never took a vaccine. | ||
I never stopped doing my daily activities. | ||
I've I've even been around people that were sick, didn't care, didn't bother me. | ||
Probably don't wash my hands enough. | ||
You know, whatever. Never got COVID. Never got COVID. But the thing is, I don't take any comfort in that because that would be foolish. | ||
That would be naive of me. | ||
They could make another virus in a lab and release it that's 10 times deadlier. | ||
And so then I can sit here on my wall like, oh, look, I never got sick. | ||
And then they just release something else and they say, ha ha, stupid you. | ||
That's the element of the. | ||
The planet that we live on right now that people need to understand. | ||
They need to stop taking things at face value and understand the bigger picture here, which is there's already a global elite, a separatist revolution, top down revolution. | ||
You're a useless eater. | ||
You have to be called. They have to have a eugenics program, manage the planet of a smaller population that they can control with their technotronic grid. | ||
And, you know, that's the realization people need to have. | ||
And you want to have little political squabbles after that. | ||
Fine. But that's the bigger issue. | ||
Now, Mike, when you. | ||
You talk about. Oh, and the. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. Take the metaphor one step further, if you don't mind. | ||
And that is the federal government taking over most of the open land in America, just claiming it's all federal land. | ||
Yeah, or Bill Gates. Colorado. | ||
Right. And then what they want to do is put people into cities which are really zoos. | ||
So in the zoo, they corral the animals in the cages. | ||
They control what you eat. They control what you see. | ||
They control your behavior. | ||
You're a prisoner. And they want to do the same thing to whatever humans survive. | ||
This current wave of calling is to throw you into the cities where you're locked down on command and then control what you see and hear and think and are allowed to speak. | ||
So we are the zoo animals of in the minds of the globalists. | ||
They don't treat us as human beings, of course. | ||
But, you know, the answer is to double down on our freedom and liberty and, you know, peacefully demand human freedom and become more self-reliant in terms of our own food and financial systems. | ||
We got to decentralize away from the central banks. | ||
And decentralize government and elections as well. | ||
We've got to bring it back local. Now, you talk about solutions or ways to kind of mitigate the pain felt by all of this. | ||
What are some things you're doing? | ||
What are some things you suggest people do? | ||
I mean, let's say it's let's say it's half a bad or as quarter as bad as we think it might be. | ||
Still, there's measures people might want to take. | ||
What are you doing? What do you suggest people do? | ||
Well, you can supplement your food with whatever you can grow at home. | ||
Even if you only add 10 percent to your total caloric intake under a food rationing scenario, that 10 percent might be the 10 percent that keeps you alive. | ||
So under food rationing, you might only be allowed, let's say, 1500 calories a day. | ||
And that's a starvation diet for most Americans, by the way. | ||
I mean, come on, that's my breakfast. | ||
Yeah, exactly. I know what you mean. | ||
You know, I work I work on the ranch. | ||
I'm very physical, moving around bags of grain and dealing with animals and so on. | ||
You know, I need probably 3000 calories a day just to get by. | ||
All calories are bad for you. | ||
The sun is bad for you. | ||
It's like bull crap. Well, I mean, if you're using them, you need them. | ||
But the thing is, you can you can advance. | ||
You can have some food storage. | ||
Obviously, the role of food storage is to keep you alive while you get into growing more food, because growing food is your long term sustainable system. | ||
And an important thing to realize in this is that the more food you have stored, the more mistakes you can make in learning to grow food, because most of us haven't grown a lot of food, because that's just not what Americans do these days. | ||
And it's harder than you think. | ||
You'll lose crops. You'll make mistakes. | ||
You'll have pests that eat them. | ||
You'll have wild animals that eat your crops if you're out in the country. | ||
So stored food allows you to make mistakes, allows you the the comfort of being able to slow your curve of having to grow food that counts. | ||
Now, if you have no food, you're totally cut off from food and you have no stored food. | ||
You know, you're going to be juicing lawn grass or something to try to stay alive. | ||
And that's not going to be a pleasant experience. | ||
And you might die from starvation. | ||
So definitely have some stored food along the way. | ||
Yeah. And, you know, it's it's a life skill growing food that used to be most people, if not everybody, knew how to do it. | ||
Now, gardening skills, food growing skills. | ||
Nobody really knows how to do it. | ||
It could ultimately be our downfall. | ||
Folks, I suggest you learn it. | ||
I mean, myself included, even if you don't have much room. | ||
I mean, even even on a small balcony in an apartment, you can have a hydroponic system or a multi level tower garden. | ||
I mean, there are solutions to this. | ||
Well, yeah, there are lots of solutions. | ||
Now, then to take it to the next step, learn how to grow food off grid using no electricity. | ||
So the system that I advocate is called the Kratky system and it uses no pumps. | ||
So it's a hydroponic system, but it has no circulation. | ||
And if you have a greenhouse of some kind, you can just use sunlight as your light source. | ||
You're not using any electricity. | ||
It's completely resilient. | ||
So if the power grid goes down, which will happen in times of war, you won't lose your crops. | ||
And if your pumps stop working, well, you have no pumps in this system. | ||
There are also things called Kratky jars where you can use wide mouth canning jars to grow a single plant using the Kratky hydroponic method. | ||
So you can just go online. | ||
You can search, you know, YouTube or Brighton or BitChute or whatever. | ||
Search for Kratky jar growing systems. | ||
And that'll show you how to do it. You could grow, you know, a pepper plant or, you know, herbs or lettuces. | ||
And, you know, lettuces have a lot of protein in them. | ||
Yeah. And by the way, peppers, peppers and lettuce plants are actually really resilient. | ||
Not some of the easiest stuff to grow, actually. | ||
That's right. Right. | ||
And by the way, you know, lettuce has a lot of calcium in it. | ||
And you if you can grow lettuce and sprouts, you will not die from starvation. | ||
You could live for a while. | ||
Now, I admit it wouldn't be pleasant. | ||
Pretty soon you'd want to go out and harvest a wild hog and have some bacon or something. | ||
But in the meantime, you could live on lettuce and sprouts while you're figuring out your other food sources. | ||
So understand the role of this. | ||
Yeah, that's one of my videos there. | ||
That's my Kratky system. | ||
I grew those lettuce plants like two feet tall using no electricity. | ||
I mean, those are my plants that you're showing right there. | ||
I mean, it's and there's no weeding, no soil, nothing. | ||
It's almost. Yeah, I've seen this. | ||
You set this up for other crew members here. | ||
I've seen it work for them as well. | ||
Mm hmm. It's a really great system and you don't even need soil. | ||
So you can do this in an apartment. | ||
You can do it on a balcony. | ||
You can do it, you know, in a suburb environment or if you have soils that you don't trust because maybe somebody spread bio sludge or sprayed pesticides all over your soils. | ||
You don't trust the soils. No big deal. | ||
You can grow food in in bins. | ||
You can just go buy bins and make it yourself. | ||
You just have to cut holes in the lids and get some net pots. | ||
But it's pretty low cost to do it. | ||
Now, folks may be listening, thinking this is this is crazy. | ||
This is never going to happen. | ||
The planet's not going to go this direction. | ||
Hey, look, I hope that that's the case. | ||
But I mean, have you not seen how insane things have gotten lately? | ||
Have you not seen how insane it is? | ||
Normalizing, teaching kids, little tiny kids about blowjobs and anal sex. | ||
Hello. Do you see where things are going? | ||
Men are women. Men can get pregnant. | ||
Men can have periods. I mean, folks, we're you're you're in the 1984 novel. | ||
You're in a brave new world. | ||
Things don't just stop. | ||
Things things don't just happen in a vacuum. | ||
We're not just going to stop right here. | ||
OK, fine. Men are women. | ||
Let's sexualize the kids. All right. | ||
That's enough. We're stopping. No, it just keeps going until it's done. | ||
Well, right. I want to I can guarantee you that the food scarcity is coming. | ||
It is real and it is irreversible at this point because we've already seen things happen that can't be resolved, such as the fertilizer shortage or the cost of fertilizer for planting or the lack of planting. | ||
I'm telling you, when the USDA harvest numbers start to roll in late next month, late May and in June and so on, it's going to be alarm bells ringing all over America in the agricultural communities because the food supply is just not going to be there. | ||
doesn't mean that everybody's going to starve to death, obviously, but you're going to have scarcity combined with food inflation. | ||
Now, food inflation, the the the skyrocketing of the price of food always, always, always leads to civil unrest in every country throughout history. | ||
When people can't afford to eat, they rise up. | ||
And you're seeing this in Sri Lanka right now. | ||
It's happening in Peru in some cases, in some areas, food protests. | ||
You're going to see it in America. | ||
You're going to see it in almost every country. | ||
In the next 12 months, it's going to spread all over the world. | ||
In fact, the IMF is warning about this right now. | ||
The IMF says we're going to have a wave of global uprisings and protests just because of food prices and scarcity. | ||
So I 100 percent, Owen, I can guarantee you this is coming. | ||
And anybody listening who thinks that this is speculation or hyperbole, you better think twice and you better buy some seeds and you better learn how to grow some food because this is real. | ||
Well, and folks, you notice. | ||
I mean, yeah, I get it. | ||
We have an extreme sense of urgency. | ||
And sometimes people may think it's exaggerated. | ||
It's not. You notice everything that Infowars has been reporting is starting to come to the fore slowly but surely. | ||
We had the sense of urgency on this stuff years ago, folks. | ||
There's a reason for it. | ||
Yeah, it may seem insane at the time because we're so far ahead of the time. | ||
But then you look back and you're like, wow, I wish others would have had that sense of urgency. | ||
And, you know, it's going to be an interesting breakdown of civilization in so many ways as all of this starts to roll out culturally, physically. | ||
Biologically. I mean, look, most most people that, you know, go to natural news or listen to Infowars probably have some sort of a plan, you know, probably have some sort of plan, some storable foods, a bug out bag, some sort of a plan. | ||
They're still planning. Maybe they're not where they want to be, but they've got something. | ||
They're at least mentally prepared, maybe even physically prepared. | ||
But, you know, I look at all the different angles, Mike. | ||
And I don't like putting things into boxes. | ||
I don't like the left, right paradigm. | ||
But it still can be used. | ||
Because there's there's there's there's accuracies there. | ||
I mean, you look at where the left is going versus where the right is going. | ||
Conservatives, patriots, Christians, whatever you want to say. | ||
I mean, we have all the advantages moving forward. | ||
And I don't want that. I don't want to hold this to myself. | ||
I want everybody to be free and prosperous. | ||
But I mean, you think about it. Conservatives, Christians, people that are preparing for this, they're going to have everything. | ||
Their kids are going to be smart. | ||
Their kids are going to be healthy. | ||
They're actually having kids. | ||
They have some sort of preparation or some, you know, some ready to go through the worst of it. | ||
And then you've got the left. | ||
Their kids are all messed up. | ||
They're wearing masks. They're taking vaccines. | ||
They're they're they're all gay. | ||
They're all trans. They're not prepared for anything. | ||
They're sucking off the government's teat. | ||
I mean, I look at this down the road. | ||
Whatever happens in the next 10, 20 years, you look at the next generations. | ||
It's going to be like you're going to have two different types of people entirely. | ||
People that raise their kids on the establishment propaganda. | ||
You're going to see weak, feckless, brittle humans, folks. | ||
Not good. And then you're going to see Christian conservatives, non-vaxxed, pray to God, eat, take still. | ||
I mean, they're going to be bigger. They're going to be stronger. | ||
They're going to be smarter. I mean, this is going to be wild, I think, in the next 20, 30 years to witness this this clear distinction between people that raise people raised on the establishment and people not. | ||
Well, that's a really great observation. | ||
I would only add that I'm not sure that the leftists are going to live for those 20 years that you that you're referring to. | ||
I mean, many of them. I mean, think about it in food scarcity or in a global war, which seems like Biden is trying to escalate us into those people that you described on the left are going to be among the people who are at much higher risk of not surviving these things. | ||
And, you know, some of them think, well, the government's going to rescue us. | ||
Well, I got news for you. | ||
The government can print money, but the government can't print food. | ||
And right. So they'll print a little like a little cockroach butt for you to eat. | ||
They'll have a little protein, the bug protein bricks like in Snowpiercer. | ||
Right. Or maybe they'll try Soylent Green or something like that. | ||
But they're not going to be able to just magically recreate commodities. | ||
I think we're moving into a commodities based future. | ||
And Russia, of course, sees this. | ||
And that's why they are trying to see commodities. | ||
Absolutely. And commodities are real physical things. | ||
Think about copper. Think about iron and steel. | ||
And wheat. None of these things can be created by printing money. | ||
So the United States, you know, we talked about World War Two earlier in the post World War Two America. | ||
We had an industrial base where we made things, physical things. | ||
Today, we largely make debt and we export debt. | ||
We actually export debt to other countries by selling them our debt. | ||
And so debt cannot replace commodities and debt cannot replace a work ethic. | ||
And just printing money can't keep you fed. | ||
So there's going to be a massive reboot. | ||
I mean, the globalists call it a global reset. | ||
They're not kidding. It is going to be a giant reset. | ||
But the thing is, many of these leftists will not survive. | ||
They simply don't have the preparedness or the skills. | ||
And they prefer to mock preppers rather than learning how to be prepared. | ||
All right, Mike, I want to hit a couple more topics here. | ||
Let's change lanes. | ||
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I've got a couple other stories here, Mike, that you've been talking about for years and InfoWars has been talking about for years. | ||
It's now mainstream news. | ||
A new study out of Germany. | ||
Cutting smartphone use by just an hour a day improves well-being for months. | ||
So, you know, we've been warning about the frequencies, the screen times, everything that happens with the cell phones for years. | ||
Now they're getting the studies. | ||
Now they're admitting it causes psychological damage, actual physical damage. | ||
Another thing that, you know, oh, look, the panic crowd at InfoWars, the sense of urgency here about cell phones, it's like, okay, now they admit it. | ||
Cell phones are making you depressed. | ||
They're causing problems. | ||
People putting it up to their brain all day long. | ||
So, I mean, it's yet another thing, Mike, that we were out on top of. | ||
We tried to warn of. Hey, not saying if you want to use a smartphone, use it. | ||
But, hey, be aware of the dangers. | ||
Well, absolutely. And I think a lot of that, not just the electromagnetic pollution emanating from these devices, but also the mental focus. | ||
So when people live their lives in the world of their phone, then they're not living it in the real world. | ||
And it's the real world. Just like we talked about, commodities are real, whereas debt is a fictional creation. | ||
But what's on your phone is also a virtual world that can occupy your entire mind if you allow it to. | ||
You need to escape that and get out in the real world and do some hands-on things. | ||
Go to the gym. Grow some food. | ||
Whatever it is. Be hands-on. | ||
Overhaul your car's engine or something. | ||
I mean, go old school. | ||
Learn how to do things in the real world. | ||
Get off your phone. Now, sure, you can use your phone to learn how to do things or to stay informed. | ||
I'm sure there's a lot of people listening to this while they're doing something else. | ||
Just tuning in, but they're also working on something. | ||
And that's a really valuable way to double your time, get valuable information, but also practice your hands-on skills. | ||
And that's what I do. When I'm working on the ranch or driving my tractor or whatever, I've always got something on. | ||
Interviews or documentaries. | ||
Greg Reese, I'm always checking out his reports as well. | ||
And sometimes I've got your show on or sometimes Alex's show. | ||
So I'm doing that as well. | ||
We're all doing that. By the way, that is such great advice right there. | ||
I've been implementing that same strategy for years now. | ||
When you're doing other things, having – I mean, I'm like addicted, honestly. | ||
It's kind of a thing. But see, that's what you – people need to understand. | ||
You know, we're creatures of habit. | ||
You can form bad habits or good habits. | ||
You decide. You can have good habits or bad habits. | ||
So that's one good habit you can form. | ||
You don't have to stare at your screen all day or watch TV all day. | ||
But, I mean, the studies are already in. | ||
When it comes to brain activity and brain function, reading increases it the most. | ||
Listening is right behind that. | ||
And then watching a screen is very little brain activity. | ||
It's the most from reading and then the second most from listening. | ||
And then way down the list is sitting there watching. | ||
That's why I like the radio format better and just having people just tune in instead of staring at my bearded face here all day long. | ||
But that's a great hack. | ||
Listen to the shows while you're out there doing work. | ||
I've been doing it for years. | ||
I've never changed. Great advice there, Mike Adams. | ||
Completely agree with that. | ||
And by the way, like here's another thing. | ||
You talk about getting out into the real world. | ||
You know, I – the one thing about working in media and doing what I do that, you know, I can't say I regret it, but, you know, it kind of sucks is that I'm constantly in front of screens. | ||
I mean, hours a day in front of a screen, constantly on my cell phone. | ||
And, you know, I recognize that that's probably a bad habit and behavior that I engage in all the time. | ||
But I feel that it's a necessity for what I do here. | ||
And so I'm always trying to find a way to escape that every day, whether it's, you know, going for a hike or going to the gym or I like to play golf. | ||
I commit myself to that. | ||
And people will say – they'll say, like, hey, you just – you know, you just worked like a 12-hour day. | ||
How do you have energy to go to the gym? | ||
No, you don't understand. I have to. | ||
If I don't, I lose my mind. | ||
It's a necessity. It's not like, oh, that's so impressive. | ||
No, I literally have to. | ||
I'm addicted to it. And if I don't do it, I'll go insane. | ||
So that can be anything. That can be gardening. | ||
That can be building a house, building an engine. | ||
That's what you're talking about, Mike. | ||
Well, exactly. And what people don't realize is that when you do six hours of shows in a day, as you will often do, you know, your mind has been working all those six hours plus prep time, but your body hasn't been working. | ||
So your body is screaming to be exercised, to have the stress of physical fitness or outdoor activities. | ||
So then you go do that. | ||
Your body gets the stress that it needs, and then your mind relaxes, right? | ||
So isn't working out a vacation for your mind? | ||
I'm not even kidding you. | ||
I could go and smoke a foot-long joint with Snoop Dogg right now, and I would be higher after doing a powerlifting session at the gym. | ||
That's the endorphins I get. | ||
So, yeah, I mean, it's a good habit, though. | ||
That's my point is there's good habits. | ||
Working in a garden is a good habit. | ||
Yeah, and the thing that all of us have to remember, not just you and I, but all those watching as well, is that because we are such a screen-oriented society, don't get caught in the trap of vitamin D deficiency and living indoors and not having the necessary stresses on your physical body. | ||
You need to work with kettlebells or do push-ups or body weight lifting or go to the gym or whatever. | ||
Whatever it is for you. | ||
And get some sun. For the love of God, you need sun. | ||
You've got to get sun. Yeah, exactly. | ||
And then the reason I advocate growing food is because it combines a lot of these activities together. | ||
So when you're moving dirt, you're using your muscles, you're getting sunlight, your hands are in the dirt, you're using tools to dig or to plant or what have you. | ||
So it's a hands-on job, and it has multiple benefits, and you can listen to Infowars while you're doing it. | ||
So you can actually essentially be getting three things done at once, and it's going to help keep you alive as the food scarcity kicks in. | ||
You know, I'm a big believer in double-layer or triple-layer types of activities that are going to be really good for you. | ||
And you're going to laugh at this, Owen, but I've been talking about this in my podcast, how I've been buying these old sewing machines that are made in the 1950s or 60s, the old Singer sewing machines, purely mechanical. | ||
You can run them with a hand crank if you want to so they can work off-grid. | ||
Yeah, those things are built like a beast. | ||
And you can sew leather. They are. | ||
They're like tanks. They just have gears, no electronics, so they're EMP-proof. | ||
And learn how to sew because you're going to need to repair your jeans, your holsters, your saddles, your leather bags, your coat, whatever, because you can't. | ||
We're not going to be living in a throwaway economy anymore where you can just buy another one off the ship from China and just chuck it into it. | ||
Why would you think I would laugh at that? | ||
You think I'd call you a sissy boy or something? | ||
Because you like that. I call myself a sissy because I did a whole episode on sewing. | ||
But you know what's so interesting? | ||
Because I think about this stuff. | ||
We're not really far removed from that. | ||
I mean, look, I'm 32 years old. | ||
I remember growing up. My mother had a sewing machine. | ||
She had a whole sewing station. She'd fix our stuff up all the time. | ||
Same thing with her mom. Same thing with my other grandma. | ||
Now nobody knows how to do it. | ||
Well, exactly. And it's really not a sissy thing. | ||
I'm joking about that. | ||
But you've got to learn hands-on skills because you're going to have to repair things. | ||
Again, the economy is not going to be functioning the same as it has been. | ||
You're not going to be able to just go out and buy new stuff. | ||
And these old Singer sewing machines can sew through leather. | ||
So you can actually sew together a leather holster or repair leather straps on backpacks or other bags. | ||
You're going to need to learn how to carry stuff, by the way, when you go to the food market and you're bartering with someone. | ||
You're trading your potatoes for ammo or whatever. | ||
You're going to have to carry stuff around. | ||
You're going to have to get good at learning how to carry stuff and have bags that are functional and knowing how to repair them. | ||
I'm not kidding. These are skills that you're going to have to learn in order to survive. | ||
And it sucks to use a little awl with thread in it like hand sewing something. | ||
That's horrible. You can take a little sewing machine and do a job in two minutes that would otherwise take you an hour by hand. | ||
So, you know, use I mean, that technology is proven. | ||
America was using that for decades to keep our clothes together and keep our pants on and keep our bags working. | ||
You know, we're going to have to go back to that. | ||
Seriously, folks, we hope it doesn't get this bad. | ||
Believe me, we hope we can stave this off. | ||
But this is the plan the globalists and the New World Order, the World Economic Forum have for us. | ||
So that's why we're talking about it. | ||
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All right. You know, I've got some other news on my desk here, but I think we're just going to go with the phone calls for the remainder of this hour. | ||
And we've had callers that have been holding on since we first opened the phone line. | ||
So I'm going to go to you guys first. | ||
And let's just start right now. | ||
Ron in Arizona. | ||
Ron, you're on the Infowars War Room. | ||
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Go ahead. Hello, Owen. | |
Hello. I have to say I'm worried. | ||
I'm scared. I've been listening to you since you were up against Art Bell back in the day. | ||
So you're talking about my 9 to 12 show? | ||
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Yeah, they used to have you on the graveyard here in Arizona. | |
That's amazing. You know, I wasn't sure who picked that up at the time because I was just like, I just went into the studio, turned it on and did my thing. | ||
I was literally a solo crew. | ||
I knew that other stations were picking it up. | ||
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That's incredible. I've been, you know, admiring you and your work for a long time. | |
Anyway, Julius Caesar, okay, the Roman Empire. | ||
The keys to the first civilization on this planet were, number one that he discovered was a full belly. | ||
Number two, the circus maximus. | ||
The brand circus. | ||
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Well, yeah, the circus maximus would probably be the internet today. | |
Then it was what the Coliseum, the Roman Coliseum, right? | ||
Keep them entertained. Keep them distracted. | ||
The full belly, you know, was how, you know, they stopped us from being foraging for food, you know, the start of the food chain. | ||
You know, what are they doing? | ||
I'm so worried. | ||
They're bringing out civilization. | ||
I mean... Well, I mean, you know what's going on if you tuned in here. | ||
It's, you know, look, we're not... | ||
I understand why people would have this information and, you know, be afraid of the future and that's perfectly reasonable, but that's not, this is not meant to be a fearful transmission. | ||
It's meant to be an empowering transmission to say, hey, look, we have the choice. | ||
We don't have to go into this new world order. | ||
We don't have to go into a world government. | ||
We don't have to be slaves to the world elite. | ||
We have a choice, but the choice is upon us now and we need to make the right choice at this crosswords or it is going to be bad. | ||
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Right. Well, I'm not saying that Infowars is frightening me. | |
You guys are just a great source of, you know, knowledge, truth, what have you, but, you know, like, I'll jump around the various websites and I saw, you know, a long time ago, Chinese governments encouraging citizens to stock up on potted, canned meats. | ||
You know, this was a long time ago and, you know, everything seems to be coming to reality, you know? | ||
You kind of dismiss it, you hear it, you dismiss it, and now here it's coming to fruition and it's worse and it's frightening. | ||
I mean, it's... It's amazing on one hand, but on the other hand, it's quite, you know, it's disgruntled. | ||
Well, and the heartbreaking aspect of it for me is that it just, it doesn't have to be this way. | ||
Like, these damn bastards running this planet into the ground, putting us all under desolation and slavery, they don't have to be in control. | ||
That's what's so frustrating. | ||
We don't have to poison our food. | ||
We don't have to poison our water. | ||
We have so much knowledge and information, potential, and we just squander all of it in the name of the New World Order that says humans shouldn't be on this planet. | ||
This whole thing was made for us, man. | ||
That's epic. That's awesome. | ||
Let's seize it. Let's take it back from these Satanist bastards. | ||
So that's the frustrating is that we're going into this and we're being told there's no other option. | ||
There is an option. Freedom and prosperity is the other option. | ||
We don't have to die at the hands of the new world order. | ||
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It's something that you'd want to, I'd like to be able to think there's a solution, you | |
know, on the horizon. | ||
You know that that something's going to come along that's going to, you know, I'm not necessarily | ||
afraid of nuclear war per se, because of our nuclear submarine force. | ||
You know, the Russians, these boats are out there undetected. | ||
And one of them could pretty much take care of all of our problems. | ||
Just one of the submarines, you know, and well, and I don't think the globalists want to nuke the planet for obvious reasons. | ||
I don't think anybody wants to nuke the planet, but we're dealing with mad psychopaths. | ||
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So who knows? Well, yeah, well, yeah, they may wipe us off the continent. | |
They may wipe the dirt clean. | ||
And, you know, that's something else in history. | ||
It seems like the depression never ended that, you know, that World War One, they knocked everything down. | ||
in Europe and then they used, you know, Mike Adams said something about that earlier on your show that they built. | ||
Now we have to build up Ukraine, you know. | ||
Well, imagine when they leveled Europe. | ||
There's all that economic growth, building up Europe, you know. | ||
Knock down Japan. Let's build up Japan. | ||
Knock down, you know, whatever country. | ||
It seems like the history of civilization is to knock it down and build it up and avoid the big depression. | ||
Well, that's build back better. | ||
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That scares me. That scares me. | |
And that's, of course, how they get to hide and get away with all their crimes, just burn everything to the ground. | ||
It's the most classic technique. | ||
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You know, where's, where's, where's a Reagan? | |
Where is, you know, somebody's got to come into the scene, you know. | ||
And I've, I've seen, you know, I've, I've seen bad things happen before in the United States, but there was always someone or something that came in and, and I've got hope, you know. | ||
That's all I can say around Easter is I've got hope for everybody out there and, and good luck to us all, you know. | ||
Yeah. And that's really what it comes down to, Ron. | ||
And thank you for the call is like, you know, I put, I just put the faith in God, the creator, the master of this universe. | ||
And that's not to say, hey, I'm not going to do anything. | ||
It's just to say that, hey, I'm going to do my thing. | ||
But at the end of the day, I understand that, that God is ultimately the decision maker. | ||
It's ultimately his will that's going to be done. | ||
But that doesn't mean I take no action. | ||
But I mean, that, that, that really is the solace though. | ||
That really is the solace. | ||
Is that really we're operating on God's timetable and God's plan here. | ||
And the globalists have their own little timetables, their own little plans. | ||
They're nothing. They're nothing. | ||
They're specks of dust in this universe compared to God. | ||
So, but they think they're God. | ||
They really think they've got it all figured out. | ||
And it's sad, isn't it? It's sad that, but who knows? | ||
Maybe they know that God exists. | ||
Maybe they know this is all created and they just lie to you about it so that you don't realize you're a divine creation with a divine destiny. | ||
That's how they trick you into becoming a slave. | ||
And then ultimately being dead. | ||
Hey, but you're saving the planet. | ||
Yeah. The planet that was created for us. | ||
Give me a break. Let's go to Alex in North Carolina. | ||
Alex, you're on the InfoWars War Room extended overtime transmission. | ||
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Go ahead. Oh, and it is so good to talk to you, man. | |
How are you doing? I'm good here. | ||
I'm drinking my InfoWars coffee, feeling good. | ||
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That's awesome, man. Man, I want to call and talk about, talk about the, the video that you guys had shared the other day about the, the White House briefing on the, that guy, Xavier Baraka or some other, how he came out and said that the vaccine is killing people. | |
Well, now, hold on though. | ||
Let's be clear. He said that the vaccine was only killing minority people. | ||
So he was going off the racist angle, not the deadly vaccine angle. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. That makes everything better, right? | |
Yeah. You know, I actually, experienced my first form of, of censorship. | ||
I actually, um, hopped onto YouTube and I found that video and I recorded it and it's from the White House's, um, YouTube page. | ||
And I recorded just that bit and I put it on my Instagram and I don't have a lot of people on there, uh, like a thousand and some change. | ||
And within like an hour, um, I got an email from Instagram saying that my account has been blocked for 72 hours for, uh, sharing false information. | ||
I was dying. | ||
I was like, are you kidding me? | ||
This is literally, from the White House. | ||
Like, there's no way this is, this is false information. | ||
Like, we all know it, but the fact that it's out in the open, now they're saying, oh, it's false. | ||
Like, come on, man. Um, you know, it, there's so much frustration going on and, um, I, I really liked that, uh, conversation you had with Mike Adams. | ||
Really solid conversation. | ||
So many good points. So many I want to bring up. | ||
Um, but of course, there's not the time for it, but, um, man, I, uh, I, I watch you guys day in and day out and, um, you know, every so often I see you guys and hear you guys get visibly like frustrated and, and I will catch myself every so often just like laughing, uh, during those moments because I fully understand like the frustration because you want to talk to these people and reach them with like this information, but they are closed off the conversation. | ||
They, they do not want to hear the truth because, um, you know, as, as to the point of the last caller, excuse me, um, it is scary information, but you're armed with this knowledge now and you need to use it to your advantage. | ||
You know, the, um, the, um, the creator of the universe didn't, uh, build a staircase leading to nowhere, you know, like at, at the end of our, of our line, we have to punch our ticket, you know, I think we're all going to heaven. | ||
Excuse me. Um, and, uh, you know, we, we have a limited amount of time here and maybe it's shorter than we think mainly because of, you know, this whole new world order, which still seems so outlandish, man, but it is such a, such a true thing. | ||
Um, especially with all the information you guys have been sharing, it is, it is unreal, man. | ||
Um, and I do my best to share this information to people and get it out. | ||
And, and they think I'm crazy and all this stuff. | ||
And, and, uh, you know, I managed to get through to Alex the other day. | ||
Um, and I, I told him, I was like, you know, when I try to have these conversations, people call me crazy. | ||
And at the end of the day, I was like, you know, I think people have just lost their ability to think critically. | ||
Nobody wants to, um, do their own research. | ||
Shout out to CNN. Um, and I, I, I just don't know why, but you know, man, at the end of the day, um, I'd rather be on the side, God forbid it comes to this and I pray it doesn't, but you know, I'd rather be on the side that has, you know, a billion rounds of ammo, you know, versus the side that has, you know, 87 different genders. | ||
Um, I just, we're living in crazy times, man. | ||
Exciting times. I think we're all here for a purpose, for a reason. | ||
Um, and I just, I, I, I gotta give a shout out to you guys, man, cause you guys have endured so much. | ||
Um, and I'm, I'm, I'm fairly new. | ||
I mean, I've only been listening to you guys for gosh, maybe four years and some change. | ||
Um, ever since like the route 91 shooting, I was there and all this crazy stuff, but, um, man, it is crazy time, crazy time zone. | ||
And, uh, real quick shout out, man. | ||
Um, I, uh, I've been doing a, um, uh, nutrition coaching now for about a year and some change early into fitness. | ||
And, um, the way I feel after taking your guys supplements, I literally feel optimized like the way that I should be feeling just on a general day to day basis. | ||
So, um, appreciate all the really solid, um, uh, supplements y'all put out, man. | ||
Those are, those are exceptional stuff. | ||
Um, people should be buying all your products, man. | ||
It's, it's great. Um, gosh, dude, I could talk forever about this stuff, man. | ||
I didn't, there's, there's so much stuff to talk about, but, um, I agree. | ||
We're done to be alive. | ||
Hey, come on, man. | ||
You said 87 genders. | ||
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There's at least 200. And counting and counting. | |
We're still making up genders as we go. | ||
So really, so really infinite genders, actually. | ||
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Yeah, I love it. And then you turn around and say, Oh, there's only, you know, 85 genders and old, my gosh, you're a president. | |
Oh, it's garbage, man. | ||
Like I just, there's, there's a point where we just can't reach people and they're just, they're shut down. | ||
They're brainwashed. Hey, wear the mask, take the vax. | ||
And, and don't ask any questions. | ||
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All right, bigot. That's where you got it. | |
That's right. Um, yeah, man. | ||
Um, you know, uh, and, and, and last point, um, you know, I, I stumbled across your, um, videos, uh, gosh, like, I don't know, man, like eight, nine years ago. | ||
Um, when, uh, I, I started to get a little into politics and, um, not like it's the most exciting thing in the world, but now like people need to be involved with it. | ||
Um, I'm around your age, man. | ||
I'm 31. And so gosh, I don't know when I was like, 20 or something, finish up some, some college, some college coursework. | ||
Um, I stumbled across your videos of, of all these like compilation videos of you just like owning liberals. | ||
And man, I had that stuff on repeat for, it was some of the most glorious material I've ever seen, man. | ||
And I was like, whoever this dude is, like, I need to watch him. | ||
And I didn't know, I really didn't know Infowars was a thing back then. | ||
Um, until, uh, you know, I, I, I did what CNN told me not to do and was to, you know, do some deep diving on my own. | ||
But, um, gosh, man, I, uh, I wish I could meet you guys in person, you know, we don't have to crush any beers. | ||
I mean, we could just, you know, pound some, some brain force altar and just deep dive into all this stuff. | ||
Well, you know, we, we sometimes have, uh, you know, public events. | ||
Uh, we had one last summer, we had one two summers ago, three summers ago, things are a little, uh, hairy right now. | ||
And obviously, you know, anytime we have an event, we have to have added security because of the, the, the crazed, radical, violent leftists that, uh, threaten our stuff. | ||
Uh, but you know, we, we'd like to do more public stuff. | ||
Maybe we'll get back at it. If we can this summer or next year, when some of the stuff kind of, one of the fall, some of the fog kind of clears. | ||
And, uh, thank you for the call, Alex. | ||
And, you know, he, uh, he says, Hey, you know, I hear you getting frustrated. | ||
Well, let me just also comment on this too. | ||
You know, Alex Jones, myself, we have had thousands of hours of footage removed from YouTube. | ||
And still to this day, I mean, I've, I've had interviews go viral, get millions of views. | ||
I've done live streams that get, get millions of views, but, but still the most viewed content I do is my older content where I went out on the streets and schooled the libs, schooled the Trump haters. | ||
I mean, call it whatever you want, own the libs, uh, destroyed the cucks. | ||
And, uh, I mean, there's thousands of hours that it's totally new from YouTube, but it's, it happens every once in a while. | ||
Someone comes up to me and, and they say, Hey, uh, love your videos. | ||
I watch your videos. And I'm not even thinking like that stuff's like five years old. | ||
I'm not even thinking, I'm thinking, Oh, they watched the war room. | ||
They see my stuff on infowars. | ||
I said, Oh, you know, you like the show river. | ||
Like, Oh, I don't know the show. I just see your stuff on the streets. | ||
And they like, think it's new. | ||
They think like that's from a month ago or something. | ||
And it's like, it's, most of the stuff is like five years old. | ||
And so I have to explain to them. | ||
Yeah, that's older stuff. | ||
I've been completely banned from the internet and they just don't even know what's going on. | ||
They're like, what do you mean you've been banned? | ||
I've never heard of that. So, I mean, there's so much potential for awakening still out there. | ||
And, and when people realize what's going on, they're, they're going to have a lot of the same reactions and emotions that we have here. | ||
And that's why we have to stay on air folks. | ||
That's what this is all about. And, and so, so he kind of makes a joke and he says, you know, you get all fired up and stuff and, and, and they laugh and you guys may laugh when I do that. | ||
And that's fine. You should laugh. | ||
Um, I hope I can make you laugh even, but what's sad is that, you know, I don't wish I was, part of TPUSA or, or wish I was at the Daily Wire. | ||
I, I'm nothing against those people or whatever. | ||
I'm sure they're nice people. | ||
But my point is that, do I wish I could, you know, work and not be completely attacked by the establishment and the Democrat Party and, and big tech all day long, like, like TPUSA or, or, or Daily Wire or these other places? | ||
Boy, that'd be great. That would be absolutely great if I didn't have to deal with the feds up my ass, the Democrat Party up my ass, uh, the big tech censors up my ass. | ||
It'd be great. It'd be great to have just full free operating capacity and to not have to worry about this crap. | ||
Like, like the others get to have. | ||
And Hey, good for them. | ||
They have that luxury. | ||
They have that freedom right now. | ||
But if they destroy info wars and they destroy Owen Schroer, they're going to be next. | ||
They haven't realized it yet. | ||
They think they're untouchable. | ||
They think they're invincible. That's what happens. | ||
But it's, it's, it's inevitable folks. | ||
So in a way, it's, it's, it's really sad that, that we have to go through that. | ||
But, but then again, you know, you sit back and you're like, wow, it's crazy to think because we're numb to it now. | ||
Honestly, folks, like it's just, we're almost numb to it, but just sit back and be like, holy smokes, info wars really is a top target of the corrupt new world order. | ||
I mean, we're talking about the most powerful people on the planet, ladies and gentlemen, and info wars, is there, is there top enemy slated for destruction. | ||
And I'm like, I'm just a, I'm just a 32 year old guy here in Austin, Texas that left the sports media, been doing politics for about 10 years, likes to play golf, lift weights, maybe go have a beer. | ||
It's like, I'm the target. | ||
Like me, little old me. | ||
I'm just trying to live my life. | ||
That's what they hate. They don't want people living their lives. | ||
They want in your life, destroying your life, putting you on the technotronic control grid. | ||
Info wars being on, on air is a victory at this point. | ||
Info wars just existing and being on air and info wars.com being up and everything else is a victory at this point. | ||
But then us being effective, breaking news, getting the great guests. | ||
I mean, that's kryptonite to the new world order folks. | ||
And they know it. And that's why they're doing what they're doing to us. | ||
And that's why we're doing the 40 hour live transmission money bomb. | ||
You want to mess with us? | ||
We'll fight right back. | ||
And guess what? We've got an audience of millions of people. | ||
Let's go back out to the phone lines and let's go to Bone Crusher. | ||
Bone Crusher, Frida, FEMA Region 10, Bone Crusher, go ahead. | ||
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Great to be talking to you, you know. | |
Yeah, yeah. Glad to get you on. | ||
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I got a little disagreement with you. | |
I think the frog hat is better than the snake hat. | ||
Which one? The camo or the green one? | ||
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Well, I actually think the green one is better, but I ordered a camo one because at the time, the green one wasn't available, but I see now that the green one is back available. | |
So I'm going to have to make another order here. | ||
Yeah, the crew likes the camo one better. | ||
I prefer the green one, but since the flag snake, the snake flag is out, I mean, all you can get is to save the frogs now. | ||
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Well, that's, I'm going to order a green one. | |
And I also wanted to say, I'm looking on here. | ||
Guess what's back in stock? | ||
X3 and X2 are both back in stock now. | ||
That's right. Back in stock and on sale. | ||
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Yeah. And also, just, I'm going to give a quick push at the end of this for everybody. | |
A quick little, quick little Bone Crusher hack for you guys. | ||
There's a promo code, 1776. | ||
Use it. See what happens. | ||
Try it. Was that a little InfoWars store hack? | ||
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Yeah. Yep. | |
Wow. You're getting exclusive information from Bone Crusher right now. | ||
unidentified
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Yep. See what happens. | |
And then, I just want to say, man, glitch in the system. | ||
Yep. I want to say, that was a great interview with Mike Adams. | ||
Tons of good information there. | ||
People should really get into gardening. | ||
That is, that's something everybody should be known how to do. | ||
By the way, they've already done studies, just like, for example, walking in the grass has all sorts of metaphysical and actual physiological effects on your body. | ||
Just walking on grass, putting your hands in dirt and touching dirt and flowers and plants, same effect. | ||
I mean, there's an actual real health element of that too. | ||
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I can see it with just, you know, like, the synergy of it and also, you know what I mean, you're getting immunity. | |
You're getting dirt. You're getting so much bacteria and stuff out of there. | ||
It helps a ton. So, yeah, I believe all that. | ||
That is definitely legit. Absolutely. | ||
Bone Crusher, anything else? | ||
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Yeah, well, I was thinking about it when you guys were on there with Mike Adams. | |
I mean, I don't want to tell you guys what to do or anything, but if you guys sold seeds, I would buy them from you guys, I would just say that. | ||
Yeah, we used to sell seeds. | ||
I don't think we do anymore, though. | ||
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Yeah, no, I don't think you guys do, but it's all right. | |
And then I sent the crew a little meme that I made, this Star Wars meme, and it's an Info Wars one. | ||
It's awesome, and I'm going to make some shirts. | ||
What size shirt do you wear? | ||
Well, it depends. | ||
Sometimes medium, sometimes large. | ||
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All right, well, I'll send the large for you. | |
I'm assuming the big guy Alex is probably like an XL, maybe. | ||
He's going to be pushing it maybe probably double XL. All right, well, I'll send a few down your guys' way. | ||
Maybe if the crew can put that up on there. | ||
I sent it in to them on the show tips, but if they can put it up there, that'd be cool at some point. | ||
But, yeah, I'll send you guys some shirts. | ||
I'm going to make some out of that. And anybody that I want to give them out to people, too, and anybody that, like, says anything, like, oh, can I give you something for this? | ||
I'm just telling them to go donate to you guys and go shop at the store. | ||
Right on, Bone Crusher. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
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Glad we got you on there. Keep the money bomb going. | |
We got it. We got it. | ||
We got, in fact, we're now in, I'm so sick of doing the math. | ||
We'll just say hour 36. | ||
Alex Jones coming up in 30 minutes, by the way, as the Info Wars 40-hour live transmission money bomb rolls on, 30 minutes away from Alex Jones taking over. | ||
We go back to the phone lines. | ||
Andrew dialed in from Montana. | ||
Andrew, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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You're a hard man to get a hold of. | |
That ain't a lie. Well, that's a good thing. | ||
It's actually kind of frustrating because I try to be as communicable as possible. | ||
And, like, I mean, I don't even talk to my parents enough, my family enough. | ||
But it's like I have people sending me this stuff all day long. | ||
And it's like if I don't respond in five minutes, they're like, what's wrong with you? | ||
And they start sending me angry messages. | ||
It's like, dude, what the heck? | ||
But now I'm just airing dirty laundry. | ||
But go ahead. All right. | ||
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All right. Well, I'm just going to plug Info Wars real quick. | |
Thank you for all you guys do. | ||
Greg Reese, John Bounds, Alex Jones, you, Christy Lee, and everyone else in your production crew. | ||
So I'm going back to your Savannah Gonzalez report. | ||
Yeah, Savannah Hernandez. | ||
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Yes. Yeah. | |
And she was talking about the, you know, what's going on in San Francisco. | ||
And so here I am. | ||
I live in Montana. | ||
And they sold this stuff at the gas stations called Kratom. | ||
Yeah. And there was a big story like five, six years ago where it came out and it was good for recovering addicts. | ||
But then I think they banned it. | ||
Or something. Yeah. | ||
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Yeah. But they still sell it here. | |
Yeah. I got, I went, I went and got a six pack of beer and a pack of cigarettes. | ||
And here it is in this like glass case of Kratom. | ||
And so what's the purpose of the Kratom again just exactly? | ||
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It's apparently it's kind of like, methadone. | |
So to expand on that. | ||
What, what is crossing the Southern border. | ||
You're talking about the fentanyl. | ||
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Yes, sir. Yeah. | |
And so they're selling this stuff to get us. | ||
Or not us. | ||
I don't even know if it's hot. | ||
But it's a, you can go and buy it at the store, but you don't need to go to the clinic. | ||
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Do you get, do you get what I'm saying? | ||
Are you saying basically drug addicts can avoid going to a clinic to get Kratom? | ||
I mean, I'm not sure what, just bring it home for me. | ||
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Yes, sir. Yes. Yes. | |
Yeah. No, you've got it. | ||
You're, you're onto it. Yeah. | ||
It's kind of like the same reason why they, they, they, they build these massive homeless shelters like the arch in downtown Austin. | ||
And then none of the homeless go to it because they can't do drugs there. | ||
So they just hang out on the street and they don't go into the shelters. | ||
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Yes. Yeah. | |
And, and, and I, I, I, I, I feel that the Biden administration and the D party is trying to dumb down all of us to make us brain dead, just like the president, the fake president, to, Oh, I cannot. | ||
Well, here's what they do. | ||
And we know this, Andrew, and thank you for the call. | ||
The television was invented about five years before world war two. | ||
I think I've got my timeline, right? | ||
It was world war two. And they basically held it back for mass production and for public, consumption because the war was going on. | ||
They were, they were converting a bunch of the manufacturing plants. | ||
And the real story though, was they were testing the television frequencies and waves on monkeys to figure out which light flicker rates, which flicker rates and patterns had the most brainwashing, hypnotizing trance effect. | ||
And so this was all going on, behind the scenes. | ||
And then they introduced the TV for public consumption and brought it to mass market after they found the flicker rates and the frequencies that were the most damaging. | ||
This isn't the most well covered story, but, but it's, it's out there and people know that that's what's going on. | ||
Some history courses even teach that. | ||
Well, you have the same thing happening with music now where they intentionally put out low frequency, damaging frequency musics, demonic frequency, quite frankly, that that's low frequency puts you in a trance, damages your, your cerebral cortex. | ||
It's all by design. | ||
Same thing happening with the cell phones. | ||
And so we sit here with all this advanced technology and the cell phone in the pocket and the supercomputer and the HD television and the flat screens and all this other stuff. | ||
And we think, wow, look at how smart we are. | ||
We're the smartest humans of all time. | ||
When quite frankly, we're probably dumber than people that were alive just two generations before us, three, four, five, six generations ahead of us. | ||
And, and we're just fooled by all this technology we have access to. | ||
We're actually stupid compared to our ancestors. | ||
We can't read or write or do math or build or fix or nothing compared to what our ancestors could do. | ||
We're pathetic. And Hey, look, that's okay. | ||
We can balance things out as humans. | ||
We advance technologically. | ||
We empower ourselves with technology. | ||
We become more prosperous. | ||
And we find other ways to, and we find other ways to, to occupy our time and, and, and to hone with different skills. | ||
That's not what people are doing. | ||
They're sitting around getting bombed out by pharmaceutical drugs, by the televisions, by the computer screens, by the cell phone screens. | ||
And they're just, they're just gone. | ||
And it's all by design. | ||
I mean, imagine you show up on a planet. | ||
It's the year 2022. | ||
And they've got most of the population hooked on screen time, blasting their brain, hooked on pharmaceutical drugs, blasting their brain. | ||
I mean, a neutral observer would come here and see that and say, what in the hell is going on here? | ||
Andrew, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's jump to Sean in California. | ||
Sean, you're on the overtime of the InfoWars War Room. | ||
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Go ahead. Awesome, Owen. | |
And I'll chip in with everyone else. | ||
But the Mike Adams interview you just did was probably one of your better interviews between you and him. | ||
You know, he's been on a lot. You guys covered a lot of good topics, a lot of good knowledge. | ||
And that's the thing. Those of you out there listening to InfoWars, you know, help in this money bomb. | ||
I've already thrown in 25 bucks into the kitty because this is a platform that doesn't just spotlight the roaches, but brings everybody different solutions and different answers to different problems so we can cut them off at the pass. | ||
Owen, you've been having to deal with law fair. | ||
Your former host, Roger Stone, has been having to deal with law fair. | ||
And like Marjorie Taylor Greene said earlier, it's time to, you know, put them on their heels and bring it back to them. | ||
I did a little look at Obama.org slash Asia dash Pacific dash 22. | ||
This is essentially looks like what they wanted to have run the Trans-Pacific Partnership. | ||
I went through this roster of all these leaders and they're missing two key demographics. | ||
Would you care to guess what those demographics are, Owen? | ||
I'm trying to understand your question exactly here. | ||
So you're saying people that that were signed on with Obama to get the Trans-Pacific Partnership. | ||
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It's his little leadership group of his Obama foundation. | |
He's highlighting his leaders in his program. | ||
OK, gee, you know, I'm guessing I'm guessing white. | ||
I'm guessing whites and Latinos are not represented. | ||
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No, it's even better. | |
American white males and blacks. | ||
Black American males are not represented on this page. | ||
And gee, Obama has his little foundations based out of, let's see, I'm looking here, Chicago, Washington, D.C. and the Barack H. Obama foundations based out of Alexandria, Virginia. | ||
Very interesting town, by the way. | ||
So we could actually law fair these people for discrimination because their leaders, they have no leadership representing the black American demographic or the white American demographic. | ||
They do have some white people, mind you, who look like they do their hair with a swirly or with a toilet bowl. | ||
And, you know, the closest looking even remotely like an American white male is a guy from New Zealand. | ||
And we know how their politics are down there. | ||
But everybody else in this lineup, you know, we have a big old Pacific coast here in the United States. | ||
How come we don't have any representation? | ||
So, you know, again, folks, let's be proactive. | ||
Somebody out there can go to 42 U.S. Code 1981, equal rights under the law. | ||
Let's get ourselves a little bit of something to push back against Barack Obama and these globalists. | ||
Well, let me be perfectly clear. | ||
And I'm not poo-pooing your strategy here. | ||
That'd be great for people to take that endeavor up. | ||
But, I mean, Barack Obama engaged in Spygate. | ||
Barack Obama committed treason when he illegally spied on Donald Trump. | ||
I shouldn't have to go to these weird esoteric codes and laws and groups of Obama. | ||
The damn guy illegally spied on a campaign and a president and everybody knows it. | ||
Barack Obama was probably the worst thing that ever happened in this country. | ||
I'm being serious. At least as far as a person is concerned. | ||
I think Barack Obama was the worst thing to ever happen to America. | ||
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I agree with you. But the thing is, is these things don't move forward if people don't bring them forward. | |
So we, the people, it's on us to get onto our feet and get running with the ball that we've been handed. | ||
And I know you got, you know, other people want to get in, Owen. | ||
So I'm going to go ahead and cut myself out. | ||
And you guys have a great night. | ||
Keep doing the work. I'll keep supporting. | ||
Thank you, Sean. All the good stuff. | ||
Thank you, Sean. And by the way, let me just go a little deeper down the Obama rabbit hole here. | ||
See, look at what they've done to our champions. | ||
Look at what they've done to Donald Trump. | ||
Look at what they've done to Alex Jones. | ||
Look at what they've done to Julian Assange. | ||
Look at what they've done to the champions of free speech. | ||
Well, it's time for the champions of the new world order. | ||
It's time for the champions of anti-American communism. | ||
It's time for them to have their time. | ||
It's time for them to get in the barrel and experience what this is like. | ||
It shouldn't even be a struggle to bring up charges against the Barack Obama administration with the illegal spying on Donald Trump. | ||
And that's what's so frustrating is they get this mantle piece of Obama propped up by the media, propped up because of his skin color, propped up because he's a liberal progressive, propped up because of the false Nobel Peace Prizes, all this bull crap. | ||
And they sit here and they rest on the false mantle of Obama. | ||
Obama. The damn thing. | ||
The damn guy was the worst thing to happen to this country. | ||
He committed treason when he illegally spied. | ||
And we have to sit here and deal with the false image, the facade of Barack Obama. | ||
One of the worst things that ever happened to this country and all the celebrities buy in on it. | ||
And then and all the liberal podcasters that they even attack now, like Joe Rogan and Bill Maher love Obama still. | ||
And yet he gets to, illegally, illegally spy on Donald Trump and Trump's campaign. | ||
Everybody knows it. And he just gets away with it and he gets to walk away in the champion status, totally illegitimate. | ||
So when, when, when do all the crimes committed by the Obamas, the Clintons, the Bidens, when do they get their time in the barrel? | ||
Because, I mean, folks, you've got to understand. | ||
I mean, you really think if Donald Trump committed a crime, he wouldn't be rotting in jail cell right now? | ||
You really think if Alex Jones, Owen Schroer, Infowars was doing illegal stuff, we wouldn't be? | ||
They have nothing on us. | ||
Nothing. I mean, good Lord, Donald Trump is so clean, they've looked at his, they've looked at his shit for six years and can't even find a cornhole. | ||
Folks, they've gone up and down all of our electronic records, all of our cell phones, all of our bank accounts. | ||
They have nothing. | ||
And we're so transparent, we volunteer it. | ||
We literally volunteer everything to the FBI, volunteer everything to the Democrat Party. | ||
We're so transparent, we're taking one of these cases. | ||
I'm going to be short here. | ||
We've said, look, let's get into a court, a bankruptcy court, so you can publicly show the entire world what we do here. | ||
Just go ahead. Go through every financial transaction we've ever made and go ahead and put it out in the public. | ||
And the whole world can see what Infowars is up to. | ||
We are totally transparent. | ||
They have looked at every wrinkle on our forehead and down to our ass crack. | ||
And they can't find a damn thing. | ||
They've looked at every electronic device, every computer, every email, every server, everything. | ||
And they have nothing. And they actually live. | ||
They actually live in their delusional world because they're corrupt scumbags. | ||
So they think that we're operating in scumbaggery like they are. | ||
We're not. We're clean. | ||
We're transparent. Yeah, we may be a little rough and tumble and then rugged around the edges here. | ||
Not the cleanest operation as far as, you know, making things smooth and efficient. | ||
But damn it, we're totally legal. | ||
We're above board. We do nothing illegal here. | ||
You've seen all of our texts. | ||
You've seen all of our emails. | ||
You've seen all of our servers. | ||
You've seen all of our bank accounts. | ||
And you can't find a damn thing. | ||
And I guarantee you, if you applied the same pressure to us, to Media Matters, to Right Wing Watch, to CNN, to MSNBC, to Nancy Pelosi, to Chuck Schumer, to Maxine Waters, to the Bidens, to the Bidens, to the Obamas, to the Clintons, they would all crack under the pressure. | ||
Infowars is like a damn diamond. | ||
That's how hardened we are. | ||
They can't crack us, folks. | ||
These people are like a dried up stool sample. | ||
They'd blow away with a gust of wind. | ||
Problem is, nobody seems to have the air in their lungs to blow them away. | ||
Alright, that's a nice little rant for you. | ||
Let's go to Jared in Maryland. | ||
Jared, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Howdy. Hey, Comfortably Dumb is Comfortably Dumb. | |
Yes. Yes. | ||
It's a shame. As far as gardening is concerned, it's a good thing. | ||
And only time a plant grows is when it's drying. | ||
That's a good piece of knowledge. | ||
And instead of having, you know, too much water and it's low, keep it nice and flat. | ||
And you build a big, strong mountain around it. | ||
Helps it gather the water. | ||
And I was thinking, I was wondering maybe if y'all thought about selling beef jerky. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
And I think, well, I don't know. | ||
I mean, we did sell the barbecue sauce. | ||
Let's just say we don't really do foods. But we do do emergency foods. | ||
We have done the barbecue sauce. | ||
But I don't think beef jerky is ever something we've looked into that I know of. | ||
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That bone broth is delicious, man. | |
It tastes like chocolate. Yeah, the new improved formula is the bone broth formula at Infowarsstore.com is amazing. | ||
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It does great for me in the evening when I'm working hard and at the last stretch kind of calms me back out to finish it out. | |
Coffee is good. It tastes like chocolate, too. | ||
The immune support blend makes the whole room smell like chocolate. | ||
You could mix the bone broth with the coffee. | ||
It'd be a strong combination. | ||
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I understand. I drink it all. | |
I like just a little bit. | ||
Enjoy it a little bit, a little bit, a little bit. | ||
Enjoy it all. I'm saving the frogs, too. | ||
Which one? Do you have the green one or the camo one? | ||
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No, the real ones. | |
The ones that be jumping. Well, you're actually out there saving the frogs. | ||
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Yes, sir. I got two frogs. | |
Right on. Saving the frogs. | ||
Yeah, that's the thing. | ||
The power that's fighting against the better things in life is only gaining power from those who are irresponsible and lazy, comfortably numb, just sacrificing the wrong things for the wrong things. | ||
That's the thing I noticed. | ||
The devil likes to play so many cards that you're looking all around. | ||
You're looking all around. You're looking all around. | ||
It's not real cool. | ||
I watch people. They be talking, talking, talking, talking, talking, and they be all repeating the narrative. | ||
I like to think that's not the way to do it. | ||
I talk to them. I like to think somebody's got to be a leader. | ||
Somebody's got to give them some focus, give them some right direction because the TV is not going to do it. | ||
Maybe their friends are not going to do it. | ||
So I tell them, I say, no, you need to be doing stuff. | ||
Y'all talking. Y'all talking about them. | ||
You're giving them power. You're giving them too much respect. | ||
They don't deserve it. You got to give respect where respect's due and put your, you know, got to get off your, you know, your dead ass and on your dying feet, you know, got to make it happen. | ||
A lot of people will make it happen. | ||
And that's why we need to respect. | ||
speaking our words like positively and appropriately and strengthfully and strengthen up our brothers. | ||
Well, and David Ike made a analogy the other day when he was on with Alex of the dam breaking, an analogy to the awakening that's happening around the globe right now where, you know, when the dam starts to break, there might be a crack here, maybe a crack there, maybe a hole here, a hole there, but you might not be able to notice the dam is broke and the water is not really getting through in a significant amount. | ||
So it's kind of, it's kind of irrelevant, but eventually those cracks, those holes lead to a, a total malfunction, a total structural breakdown. | ||
And then within 60 seconds, the dam just goes completely and you'll never be able to rebuild it. | ||
You'll never find the pieces. And that's kind of where the globalists are at right now. | ||
And they know it. That's why they're rushing to censor. | ||
That's why they're rushing to imprison. | ||
That's why they're rushing to kill, you know, into war, all this other stuff, because they know this dam of the globalists holding back. | ||
So, so imagine the water is just the free flow of humanity and the globalists are the dam trying to block it. | ||
It's going down. | ||
The cracks are already in it. | ||
The structural integrity is already done. | ||
They know it. It's just, they're trying to hold it back and escape with as much stolen loot as they can. | ||
And then when they do just try to destroy the planet, they'll blame somebody else. | ||
They'll blame you. They'll blame Biden or something like that. | ||
Jared, thank you for the call. Let's go to Roberto in California. | ||
Roberto, you are on the extended InfoWars War Room. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey, what's up, man? | |
Hey, I just wanted to invite everybody to join us on Subscribestar. | ||
A lot of good stuff going on out there and I feel like we don't get enough love over there, man. | ||
You're talking about my Subscribestar? | ||
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Oh, yeah. And also, there's a Subscribestar for InfoWars too, man. | |
And, you know, I joined that one because I used to donate directly to the store, but Alex likes sending me stuff and I don't want it. | ||
I just want to give you guys and you guys get the most out of my money. | ||
Well, we do like to send stuff to people that donate. | ||
We'll send stickers or what have you. | ||
But yeah, we do have, I know I have a Subscribestar account. | ||
I'm active on there just about every day or so. | ||
I answer messages there. | ||
There's a lot of engagement there. I know Alex has one too. | ||
Yeah, that's another way to support us. | ||
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Yeah, just, you know, so, just if you want him to send, you know, the company to send you guys stuff, just don't share the address and they can't mail it to you. | |
Yeah, so, shout out to Charlie Leland, Hank Scott, fun-sized Charlie. | ||
Yeah, so, also, that reminded me, when you were talking to to Health Ranger, I met a trucker's resistance band. | ||
It's a good way to get exercise. | ||
It doesn't take a lot of space and you got to stay fit, man. | ||
Absolutely. Physical fitness is key. | ||
Yeah. That's why we sell the health products to try to build your immune system and give you the energy. | ||
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It's good talking to you, man. | |
I got to go. I'm working. | ||
I'd like to see some DJT on there sometime. | ||
All right? All right, Roberto. | ||
Thanks for the call. | ||
I'm sure we'll be in touch. | ||
He subscribes to my Subscribestar. | ||
I answer private messages there. | ||
Get on the forum boards there. | ||
Respond to people. Let's see here. | ||
We've got time for a couple more calls before Alex Jones takes over. | ||
Let's go to YC. YC in Texas. | ||
You're on the air. Hey, what's up, Owen? | ||
How you doing? Hey, good, man. | ||
Thanks for calling. Awesome, man. | ||
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You're just doing God's work and, you know, thank you for just being inspirational and everything. | |
I had some couple points I wanted to make just based on the climate of our situation. | ||
So, I've been red-pilled beyond belief and I just can't go back to just being naive and ignorant about the world. | ||
It pertains to what's going on right now. | ||
And, yeah, that's the first point. | ||
And, secondly, I was very inspired by all the videos you made when you went out to live protest with the bullhorn. | ||
You remember in Austin, you went to the COVID vaccination sites where they were injecting and then you were out there, like, protesting with the bullhorn? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. When it was pouring rain that day? | ||
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Yes, man. That was, like, very inspirational. | |
Like, I'm very, very, thankful for seeing that video. | ||
Very honored, you know, just, you know, and it did a lot for me. | ||
It just inspired me through this whole thing. | ||
And I ended up making a video that you guys promoted at your, in your network. | ||
It was a video with Dr. | ||
Brooks speaking to a school board, warning them about the implications of this vaccine, telling them that the people who have taken it will, they will have to, you know, that they'll probably die and have to find or, um, find new hires to, to work with. For the school and stuff like that. | ||
It was crazy. I made a compilation video of all the players and soccer players dropping dead with the soundtrack, um, called What's Going On. | ||
Yeah, we played that. | ||
The not, the, uh, the, uh, the four, the four non-blondes. | ||
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I was so, I was so honored when I saw that because that was, that was before, that was seeing the video in Austin when you were protesting. | |
And I remember just seeing, um, I remember watching Alex, he was just saying, do something, donate, buy something, or you can share this, or, you know, do whatever you can, prayers. | ||
And I just, you know, that was just a divine, um, divine, um, moment for me. | ||
And I just, I went on my laptop and found this video and I just knew that I, I was doing my research behind, you know, behind closed doors. | ||
And yeah, I mean, that's why I'm red toe on beyond belief and I can't go back to normal. | ||
Like I just, I watch an NBA game now. | ||
I watch a, I watch movies and stuff. | ||
I just, I just see the propaganda. | ||
Oh, I know. It's so obnoxious. | ||
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Yeah, it is. You know, it's just, you know, you know, but I, I have very high, um, optimism. | |
For the, for the, for the projection of the climate and the world, where the world is going. | ||
A lot of people are, um, you know, awake, you know, I call it, I call it the enlightening period where you're getting a lot of those individuals by, by drone, you know, and that's a, that's a very good thing to see. | ||
But see here, let's, let's, let's explain this in detail so people can understand better. | ||
So that day it's, it's, it's windy, it's rainy, it's, it's seasonably cold. | ||
It was cold that day in the wind and the rain. | ||
I could have said, Hey, you know what? | ||
I'm going to pack it in. I'm not going to go out to the site. | ||
Uh, you know, it's raining. | ||
It's cool. I don't want to put my cameraman out there, you know, whatever, but no, I went and I did it. | ||
I mean, I've already made that commitment, you know, just joining info war. | ||
So it was never really a debate, but okay. | ||
Went out there, did it. | ||
Well, then that video inspired you to go out and make your own powerful video. | ||
That's been seen. I'm sure millions of times now. | ||
And so then I'm sure your video inspired others. | ||
So that's how it goes. Folks, if you can inspire one person with an act of freedom or an act of defiance against the new world order, it's, it's always going to be worth it. | ||
And you've done, haven't you done like three of those videos now? | ||
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But it was only, I believe one, you guys always wanted, but, but I was just still just, you know, just, just honored. | |
I was just, I was content and I was just, I was proud of that moment. | ||
I was to see, to see it get, to see it get promoted on the wide scale and just to see the fight, you know, see that we're still in the fight, you know, we haven't given up. | ||
The human spirit is still in the fight now. | ||
Yeah. Human spirit is not dead yet, but see, that's it. | ||
Exactly. You just nailed it. They want to destroy the human spirit with, with all of their, with all their false idols and with, with all of the chemicals and the propaganda. | ||
But, but now they think they've probably been successful with that and the proof's in the pudding. | ||
See, now with the vaccine, and this is what that, that, that individual you were talking about was warning folks, they're making it a situation where, you are 100% reliant on big pharma to live. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
They want to make it so you're 100% reliant on big pharma to live. | ||
You need the pills, you need the shots, you need the injections, whatever else they're talking about, the implants. | ||
That's what they want to make. The end of the human race as you know it, the end of the organic human, the end of the, the, the beautiful synchronicity of humans and, and earth. | ||
They want to end all that and they want to turn it into humans plugged in to their technology. | ||
Technotronic system reliant on their drugs, their food, their everything. | ||
That's why they don't want farmers. | ||
That's why they don't want independent news. | ||
It's look, see, it's the same thing. | ||
And thank you for the call YC and Alex Jones is about to take over. | ||
It's the same thing where we find these videos. | ||
Alex Jones predicted COVID weather reports two years ago. | ||
Alex Jones predicted the gay takeover of the schools 10 years ago. | ||
Folks, all you have to do is accept you're in a planet where there's a selective group of elite people that want to enslave you and form a technotronic system. | ||
world government under their authoritarian tyranny. | ||
And when you understand that paradigm, everything else you can see for miles and miles and miles | ||
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and miles. | |
I'll be back tonight. | ||
Nine to midnight. Got a bunch of other great hosts coming up today. | ||
Owen Shore and others. We're going to have a bunch of other big guests today in this 40 hour money bomb. | ||
And the crews reminded me, they're like, Hey, you're doing a fundraiser for legal bills to stay on air. | ||
You're plugging less than you normally do, but it's such a big show. | ||
So thank you for the support folks. | ||
Go to infowarsstore.com. | ||
There's a big banner. You give straight donations. | ||
That way we actually get all the money instead of, you know, just selling you a product where we get part of it. | ||
Plus we have great products that are there as well. | ||
We have these little gold bars with a collectible art piece that are going to sell very, very quickly. | ||
Save Infowars money bomb. | ||
And we've got a bunch of specials that are running right now. | ||
We've extended up to 75% off at cost to sell stuff and get it out so we can fund ourselves. | ||
We have flash sale rainforest plus the amazing nootropic 40% off. | ||
Knockout sleep support is 40% off at infowarsstore.com as well. | ||
And again, I want to thank the listeners. | ||
I am so humbled by your support. | ||
I am so thankful, but I'm here begging every day because without your support, we will be shut down. | ||
I don't want to prove to you that we're out of money. | ||
Well, the corporate media lies and says we have all this money by shutting down. | ||
We want to stay here and defeat these tyrants, attempt to silence the American people and people around the world. | ||
So Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Go there and get the great products today. | ||
And I want to thank all the listeners and folks that have been doing that. | ||
I want to thank everybody that's been making donations, whether it's Brain Force Ultra, whether it is Brain Force Plus, it's all there. | ||
40% off Infowarsstore.com. | ||
And again, big lineup tonight. | ||
So many big guest hosts joining us. | ||
And I'll be back at 9 p.m. | ||
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