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Thank you. | |
So, this happened on PBS over the weekend. | ||
A regime parrot was on there being asked about the war in Ukraine and, of course, being asked to somehow find a way to blame that on Trump. | ||
And so... In that effort, she actually ends up telling the truth about the war in Ukraine and Trump unintentionally, and most people wouldn't even get it. | ||
So here it is. | ||
They admit, yes, if Trump would have been in office, the war in Ukraine wouldn't have happened. | ||
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President Trump has claimed that this invasion, quote, never would have happened in the Trump administration. | |
I've heard that you have also suggested that Putin might not have gone to war if Trump was still in office. | ||
And you said, quote, you don't need to go to war if you're getting everything you want through other means. | ||
Tell me what you meant by that. | ||
Trump was... | ||
Very dismissive of NATO. I mean, dismissive is obviously a diplomatic word, very critical of NATO, critical of our allies. | ||
And his close associates, including John Bolton, have said that if he had won a second term, he would have pulled us out of NATO. I mean, why go to war if you're Vladimir Putin, if the United States is going to present, you know, kind of the corpse of NATO on a silver platter? | ||
You don't need to do that. | ||
I mean, how do you think the invasion would have been different? | ||
So there she is right there saying, okay, all you had to do was back off NATO aggression of Russia and you would have avoided war. | ||
Okay, so what's wrong with that? | ||
So let's calm down with NATO. So let's back NATO off. | ||
What's the big deal? Because NATO is a giant money laundering front and a giant geopolitical front of the globalists. | ||
So, and by the way, how worthless has NATO been in the last three months? | ||
Pretty much 100% worthless. | ||
They've done nothing. What about those great allies that she talks about? | ||
What have they done? Pretty much nothing. | ||
So Trump was right. | ||
So there she is admitting Trump was right. | ||
Oh my gosh, Putin didn't want to go to war in Ukraine because Trump didn't like NATO either. | ||
So that's it? That's all that would have stopped the war in Ukraine and all the people from dying? | ||
You act like it's the worst thing on the planet? | ||
All we had to do was back NATO off? | ||
What's the big deal? What is this loyalty to NATO? So there they are admitting... | ||
Trump would have kept us out of war and admitting that the whole thing is about NATO. That admission continues in the second clip. | ||
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If Trump had remained as president. | |
I think that Trump would have provided Putin with enough of what he wanted that, you know, perhaps he wouldn't have invaded. | ||
Pause it right there. So now she's just making things up. | ||
What did Putin want? You said he didn't like NATO and Trump didn't like NATO. Well, what else did Putin want? | ||
She doesn't say anything. | ||
She just says, oh, Trump was just so in the tank for Putin. | ||
He would have given Putin everything, but she doesn't say what, because there is no, there is no what. | ||
There is nothing there. Marie Yavanovitch, liberal author from the American regime protecting the globalist establishment, their domain over America. | ||
Oh yes, Trump would have kept us out of war, but still that would have been bad because, well, he would have given Putin what he would have wanted, which would have been no war. | ||
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We continue. And you think that Putin wouldn't have invaded because of that, what would Ukraine look like? | |
So we are now getting into, you know, this is why diplomats are told never to answer theoretical questions. | ||
Now she knows she's been caught. So we're getting into areas of the You know, I mean, it's a hypothetical question, right? | ||
I don't know what Trump would have done. | ||
Oh, they have no hypotheticals saying, though, oh, Trump bad. | ||
They'll do hypotheticals all day long about how bad Trump is. | ||
But now that she's admitted Trump would have kept us out of war, oh, she doesn't want anyone to make that hypothetical conclusion, though. | ||
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Continue. I don't know what Putin would have done, but... | |
I can't see Trump, President Trump, standing up for Ukraine the way President Biden is right now. | ||
Oh, you mean just funneling a bunch of money and cash over there? | ||
Our cash, our weapons, just promoting the war? | ||
But there wouldn't have been a war. | ||
You already admitted there wouldn't have been a war. | ||
So Trump wouldn't have needed to stand with Ukraine. | ||
By the way, he had a good relationship with Zelensky. | ||
So sorry, liberal, you lose again. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, it is Monday, April 25, 2022. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com, streaming live at band.video. | ||
I'm your host, Owen Troyer, with you for the next three hours. | ||
And we've got joining us today in the second hour, Audra Morgan, who was recently harassed and arrested in San Diego for not wearing a face mask. | ||
Ha. Yeah. | ||
And you can see some of that B-roll of her right here getting manhandled by police because she doesn't want to wear a stupid face muscle that does nothing. | ||
So that's what you get in communist hellholes. | ||
That's what you get in third world countries. | ||
That's what you get in medical dictatorships. | ||
That's what you get from authoritarian tyranny. | ||
And so we'll be discussing this with her in the second hour. | ||
I mean, look at these. | ||
Where's all cops are bad now? | ||
Where's Antifa now? | ||
Where's Black Lives Matter now? | ||
I mean, this is real police abuse right here. | ||
This is real police corruption right here. | ||
These are real pigs. Sure, I'll support police when they do the right thing. | ||
I'll support police when they add a benefit to our society and civilization. | ||
But when they behave like pigs, when they behave like Nazi Gestapo, boy, oh boy, you hate to see that. | ||
And look, see, the left always makes this argument too, oh, you get more upset about this than when police kill somebody. | ||
No. No, when police kill somebody unjustly, I get just as upset. | ||
Look at Ashley Babbitt. But when... | ||
Somebody overdoses on drugs and is a lifetime criminal and degenerate and happens to die in police custody. | ||
No, I don't blame police for that. | ||
When police defend themselves against criminals that want to kill them and attack them, No, I don't think cops are bad in that scenario either. | ||
I don't think there's a race problem. | ||
At least it's not the biggest problem in police. | ||
There might be issues here and there at every aspect of life, but that's never going to change. | ||
So I want to support the police when they do the right thing, and I get just as nauseous and sick and, quite frankly, just disgusted towards police when they do the wrong thing. | ||
So we'll talk about that story coming up, and then... | ||
Roger Stone in studio in the third hour today. | ||
So my former co-host in studio for the third hour. | ||
We're going to be talking to him about political developments. | ||
Donald Trump, obviously. | ||
The Elon Musk purchase of Twitter, which is obviously the top story today. | ||
It is now official $44 billion. | ||
Elon Musk has purchased Twitter now. | ||
Last night, I anticipated that this announcement was going to be made sometime this week. | ||
So last night I did a call-in on Sunday Night Live and we just took calls the entire time on your opinions on Elon Musk. | ||
And they vary. Some people like him a lot. | ||
Some people are curious, neutral. | ||
Other people are very skeptical. | ||
Some people don't like him. And I kind of gave my opinions on those matters too, so we'll just kind of get into the news today. | ||
And I don't know if I want to be doing a repeat transmission like I did last night, but this is the big news. | ||
It is now official. | ||
And so, obviously, there are questions as to what are the first... | ||
Are we going to see any moves soon? | ||
Is Twitter going to really be any different? | ||
What is this going to look like? | ||
Is Musk going to make a statement? | ||
Any announcements? Is Donald Trump going to be back on? | ||
Is Alex Jones going to be back on? | ||
Can Infowars put their live streams back on there? | ||
Will all the liberals threatening to leave actually leave? | ||
I doubt it. My biggest question is this. | ||
Or it's not really a question. | ||
It's more of a prognosis. | ||
They could have stopped Elon Musk from purchasing Twitter, but ultimately they've made the decision that would have done more damage than good. | ||
And they would have exposed themselves in their authoritarian censorship and how important that was. | ||
I look at it like this. | ||
When Donald Trump threw his hat in the ring, or go back even longer, when Alex Jones threw his hat in the ring for media, when Donald Trump threw his hat in the ring for president, you saw what the global establishment, the corrupt American establishment, did to Alex Jones, did to Donald Trump. | ||
I now expect a similar assault to happen to Elon Musk. | ||
Now, here's the beauty of it. | ||
Elon Musk, for the most part, has pretty much kept himself apolitical. | ||
And he's already extremely popular. | ||
Not to mention, he obviously has enough money to do whatever the hell he wants. | ||
I mean, you could say, some people could say that about Trump, but, okay, if you can say that about Trump, then you can say that about Musk 100 times over. | ||
Now, the other aspect of this is that the globalists already have so many attack formations out right now against us, against Trump. | ||
There's news on the Trump front today. | ||
New York judge holds Trump in contempt of court, issues daily $10,000 of fines until Trump complies with the corrupt attorney general in New York City. | ||
It's all political. So they're already going after Trump and his family. | ||
They're going after us with everything they got. | ||
They still got other operations that they're running. | ||
So now they have to deal with Elon Musk? | ||
That's no small potatoes. | ||
But no doubt there is a contingency plan to deal with Elon Musk or Twitter. | ||
So here's the question that I think is going to be the first thing that's interesting here. | ||
If Twitter does become a platform for free speech, and people have asked me, would you go back there? | ||
And my response is kind of just at a gut level, no. | ||
No. But that's really more of an obstinate thing because I don't like social media to begin with. | ||
And I'd much rather go back on Twitter if I'm going to have my original account, which had, I think, 200,000 or so followers. | ||
I'd rather not just start from scratch and go back. | ||
But then the other part of me says, well, that's stupid. | ||
If you can get back on there, have access to that audience, grow a page again, why wouldn't you do that? | ||
We've got a great social media team here, so of course I would do that. | ||
Okay, so let's say whether Musk makes an announcement or not, I mean, I guess we can do a test right now. | ||
We could go start a new Twitter account, start up a live stream, see how long it lasts. | ||
I don't think that's probably, I don't think it's going to last right now, considering the buy just went down. | ||
Let's say a month from now, we decide to test those waters. | ||
Oh, okay. Well, look at that. | ||
The Alex Jones Show, back streaming live on Twitter. | ||
The War Room, back streaming live on Twitter. | ||
Harrison Smith in the morning on the American Journal, back streaming live on Twitter. | ||
Oh my gosh, tens of thousands tuning in. | ||
Millions following Alex Jones again. | ||
Millions following Infos again. | ||
Okay, well, what can they do? | ||
They don't want that out there. They can't have the public accessing that. | ||
They can have that on a mainstream platform, getting millions of views. | ||
They think they've already won that battle against us. | ||
And then all the... | ||
Battles that followed. Okay, let's launch our own app. | ||
Oh, they banned that from the Apple Store and the Google App Store. | ||
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Ah. Ah. | |
Would Google and Apple, or Android and Apple, be so bold to ban Twitter from their app stores if indeed, under Elon Musk's takeover, Twitter truly became a platform for free speech. | ||
And Alex Jones was loud back on. | ||
And Donald Trump. And Roger Stone. | ||
And Owen Troyer. And Gavin McGinnis. | ||
And the list goes on and on. | ||
And Laura Loomer. Savannah Hernandez. | ||
Harrison Smith. Most of my audience probably. | ||
Would Apple and Android be so bold to ban Twitter from the App Store, or do they have another contingency plan to deal with Twitter becoming a free speech platform? | ||
So regardless of how you feel about Elon Musk or Twitter or the purchase of Twitter, his purchase of Twitter and censorship and everything, or maybe you're just sick of hearing about it, it's the biggest story in the world right now. | ||
Just in the break, I'm listening to some of the commentary on the news as I'm pouring a cup of InfoWars coffee, available at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
And just the clamoring, and the bitching, and the whining, oh my gosh, Musk, Twitter, oh my gosh, free speech, oh my gosh, hate speech, and oh, aggression, and January 6th, and oh. | ||
It's like, oh my gosh. | ||
And I just wonder, because, I mean, I've got my perspective of this, you've got your perspective of this, it's already honed in and focused. | ||
I just wonder, what the average person out there that's not politically informed or active and doesn't really know or care, just kind of floating around, and they see this panic that Elon Musk is purchasing Twitter, this could really be a major awakening moment. | ||
This could get antennas raising up. | ||
This could get ears perked, eyes opened. | ||
Minds thinking. Because, I mean, this is a knee-jerk reaction media-wide right now. | ||
I mean, folks. | ||
And I didn't see this. | ||
This just happened. | ||
The White House press secretary, Chucky the Clown, Jen Psaki. | ||
They're already addressing what it is I brought up In the last segment. | ||
Now, they're doing this indirectly because they don't want to just come out and say the plan, but they're using the nuanced language of, oh, well, you know, big tech has always been a concern of us. | ||
Oh, now you're concerned about Twitter. | ||
Now that you don't control it with your liberal, progressive authoritarianism, now you're concerned about it. | ||
Got you. Now that you're concerned free speech might be allowed on Twitter, now all of a sudden it's a major concern for you. | ||
When they were censoring your opposition, though, you had no problem with that, did you? | ||
And so, yes, there it is. | ||
That's Jen Psaki. And so, here's Jen Psaki... | ||
Just moments ago, the White House press secretary addressing very subtly that the White House is going to be responding to Elon Musk purchasing Twitter. | ||
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Do you have a response to that, and does the White House have any concern that this new agreement might have President Trump back on the platform? | |
Well, I'm not going to comment on a specific transaction. | ||
What I can tell you as a general matter, no matter who owns or runs Twitter, the President has long been concerned about the power of large social media platforms, the power they have over our everyday lives, has long argued that tech platforms must be held accountable for the harms they cause. | ||
He's been a strong supporter of fundamental reforms to achieve that goal, including reforms to Section 230, enacting anti-trust reforms, requiring more transparency, And he's encouraged that there's bipartisan interest in Congress. | ||
In terms of what hypothetical policies might happen, I'm just not going to speak to that at this point in time. | ||
Wow. First of all, pretty much everything she asserts there is a lie. | ||
They don't care about accountability from big tech. | ||
By the way, did you actually know that just this weekend an individual was live streaming himself shooting live sniper rounds into downtown Washington, D.C.? Did you know about that? | ||
Probably not. Probably not. | ||
Oh, I'll talk about that later. | ||
But see, should we hold Facebook accountable if somebody does a live stream of a mass murder on Facebook? | ||
No. Just like I don't blame a hammer or a hammer manufacturing company if somebody goes and beats someone to death with a hammer. | ||
Or I don't blame the sport of baseball or Louisville Slugger if someone goes and bashes someone's head in with a baseball bat. | ||
Oh, well, we want accountability from big tech. | ||
Oh, except when they do your bidding and then go in front of Congress and lie, you don't care about that. | ||
And notice how the White House, the Democrat press pool, they're all just Democrat activists and then Peter Doocy. | ||
It's 30 Democrat activists and Peter Doocy. | ||
And what do they ask? | ||
Oh, my. Oh, oh. | ||
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Now that Twitter is owned by Elon Musk. | |
What if Donald Trump is back on there? | ||
Is the president concerned? | ||
What is that insinuating? | ||
What is the background behind that question? | ||
Because if you take it at face value, it's absolutely ludicrous. | ||
Wait a second. Why shouldn't the 45th president of the United States have access to Twitter? | ||
It's ludicrous on its face. | ||
So what's the background? The background is that it's the insinuation, it's the assumption, Donald Trump is a terrorist. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Donald Trump, aka a terrorist, might get access to Twitter again. | ||
What are you going to do about it? | ||
That's the equation here. | ||
And that's why they keep going after Donald Trump. | ||
That's why they're going after Madison Cawthorn. | ||
That's why they're going after Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
That's why they're doing all the political persecution of January 6th. | ||
And that is, of course, why George Bush brought in the Patriot Act. | ||
Because as Alex Jones and Infowars predicted 20 years ago, it was not meant to stop a radical Islamic terrorist from blowing up your airplane. | ||
No, it was always meant for you. | ||
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And now they've got you. | |
So you're a terrorist if you question elections. | ||
You're a terrorist if you show the world Hunter Biden's laptop. | ||
You're a terrorist if you don't believe in vaccine efficacy. | ||
You're a terrorist if you talk about COVID-19 being made in a lab with Anthony Fauci's oversight and funding. | ||
All of that's true and accurate, but in the corrupt authoritarian regime, you're not allowed to say the truth, and Twitter is a major tool of censorship. | ||
Oh, Jen, the terrorist Donald Trump might be allowed on Twitter. | ||
What will you do? | ||
Now, of course, what are they really afraid of? | ||
Well, you know the answer to that, don't you? | ||
What they're really afraid of is truth. | ||
What they're really afraid of is free speech. | ||
And, you know, part of this is all about keeping the minority loud enough so it seems like the majority, when it's not, That's a major function of mainstream media liberal progressivism is chilling free speech, silencing the voices of dissent because it would show the world that they're not actually the majority. | ||
Most people disagree with them. | ||
But if they control the means of communication and media, then they can appear to be the majority when they're not. | ||
when they're not. | ||
So they're panicked that Trump might be back on there. | ||
They want to silence their opposition. | ||
They're panicked that Infowars might be back on there. | ||
They want to silence the truth. | ||
And they want to continue to run this charade, this evil charade that they run, that anybody that opposes the Democrat Party is a terrorist. | ||
And anybody that disagrees with the Democrat Party is just wrong because the Democrat Party is the moral superiority, even though they like to kill babies. | ||
And the Democrat Party is... | ||
The bastion of truth, even though they lie and cover up things like the Hunter Biden laptop story or the real story of Russian collusion or Obama's Spygate, and it just goes on and on. | ||
So, I mean, they are really, truly in a complete panic. | ||
And when you know what, when you can interpret their language and really understand what they're saying, you really see how serious the panic is. | ||
They're scared to death that Trump might be back on there, so they're going to call him a terrorist. | ||
And they're scared to death that Elon Musk might have free speech on Twitter, so now they're going to say they're taking down big tech. | ||
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 chat. | ||
It was probably you, brother. 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, 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 hand 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 in an eyeball and I'd type it in all caps. | ||
Alex Jones was 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. | ||
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... | ||
I don't know if God is 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 Him, 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 is right. | ||
Woo! Let me tell you, anytime the globalists are on the run, I'm feeling good. | ||
So you know what? Elon Musk might still be a bit of a mystery. | ||
I don't think so, so much. | ||
But let me tell you, he's got the global establishment panicked. | ||
He's got the corrupt American left progressives established as well. | ||
Now, before I get into the rest of my news coverage... | ||
If you're tuned into this transmission, most of you have probably already figured it out, probably already realized that there's a war on for your mind, there's a war on for your spirit, there's a war on for your soul, there's a war on for your body. | ||
Yeah, you're under attack every day. | ||
And, you know, I'll never forget, I was sitting at the gym one night, or I was up at the gym one night, just shooting around, playing basketball with a couple buddies. | ||
We're just chopping it up, just chatting about some stuff. | ||
We're all about the same age. And it's funny, too, because I can't imagine this one individual who walked up. | ||
It's myself. I'm obviously a white man. | ||
And then two other buddies of mine. | ||
One's a Mexican dude and the other one's a black dude. | ||
And I can't imagine. This college kid walks up, and we're just kind of shooting around, having fun, just talking serious politics and stuff. | ||
And he overhears, and he's like, what are you talking about? | ||
We're talking about fluoride in the water, and we're talking about all kinds. | ||
He's like, what are you talking about? | ||
And we start laying it all out, and he kind of goes into a panic as we have some visitors walking through the studio. | ||
Hello, how's everybody doing? | ||
This is a live transmission, and we have friends with us. | ||
Cheers. No, you guys are fine. | ||
Say hello. That's what it's all about. | ||
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It's a live transmission. What's up, Alex? | |
Anyway, so they come up, or this kid comes up and he's like, fluoride in the water? | ||
He's like, we're like, yeah, it's a neurotoxin. | ||
It's not good for you. They poison the water. | ||
By the way, do you know about glyphosates? | ||
Do you know about GMOs? | ||
And this college kid is like looking at his wide-eyed like, oh my gosh. | ||
It's like somebody just told him the world is out to get him. | ||
And it's not a matter of wanting to panic you. | ||
It's just, hey, you need to be aware of this stuff. | ||
I'm glad I'm aware of this stuff. | ||
I assume you want to be aware of this stuff. | ||
All right, so why am I telling you this? | ||
You're probably tuned in because you realize that there's a war on for your mind, body, and soul. | ||
Not everybody is aware of that. | ||
So one of the things they do is they put fluoride in the water. | ||
Now, you can say, hey, fluoride's great. | ||
Okay, so what? So why would you put fluoride in the water? | ||
Why would you put a known neurotoxin in the water that lowers IQ, and why would you just prescribe that to the entire country as if you can prescribe toddlers drinking tap water the same thing as adults drinking tap water? | ||
No, it doesn't make any sense, and there's never been any proof that fluoride even helps anything when you consume it. | ||
In fact, quite the contrary. | ||
So we see that attack on your body. | ||
We know how that translates to an attack on your mind and your soul. | ||
So we say, well, let's find solutions. | ||
Well, what is the opposite side of the spectrum on the halogens on the periodic table that counteracts the fluoride? | ||
And we said, oh, it's iodine. | ||
What's the best type of iodine we can get that's consumable They can be good for you. | ||
And we found nascent iodine. | ||
And so that's why we sell Survival Shield X2, nascent iodine, deep earth crystal sourced, really tough to get. | ||
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I'm telling you it from first-hand experience. | ||
You can read all the five-star reviews for yourself, thousands of them, verified reviews, 4.9 out of five stars for Survival Shield X2. Well, that's just one aspect of it. | ||
What about just dealing with the water altogether? | ||
This was submitted from Bilbo Jr. | ||
on Twitter here, and he uses the InfoWars water filters. | ||
Now, I don't know how much we have left in stock as far as water filters are concerned. | ||
These things have been selling out like hotcakes, folks. | ||
But you know what? This is worthy of a news story anyway. | ||
Forget about me just plugging selling water filters. | ||
I mean, this is a significant news story. | ||
So, obviously you can see these are the same two water filters. | ||
We have two types of water filters on Infowarsstore.com. | ||
One's the ceramic white, and this is a newer model of, I'm not sure if it's ceramic or charcoal. | ||
I can't remember, but it's black. | ||
But whether you get the white one or the black one, they both end up the same after you use it for a while. | ||
Brown and dirty. | ||
Now, Bilbo here, I think, probably went a little bit past the expiration date on that filter. | ||
You really don't want to get it to that point, folks. | ||
But let me just tell you, I've had people send me similar pictures of their white ones. | ||
Same thing. It's totally brown. | ||
I've got the water filters in my house right now. | ||
They're starting to brown over. | ||
I'm about to do a switch to put the new ceramic filters in. | ||
But do you see that? That's coming out of your water, right? | ||
Look at that. That's what the water filters at Infowarsstore.com are making sure that you don't consume or bathe in with our filtered shower heads. | ||
And that's what's so frustrating. | ||
It doesn't have to be like this. | ||
We don't have to be poisoning our water. | ||
We don't have to be poisoning our food. | ||
We don't have to be poisoning our skies. | ||
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What the hell is wrong with this? | |
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Let me just play this clip of Elon Musk here in clip two. | ||
I think Elon Musk... | ||
Is against the whole live forever, use technology to live forever, and I think that's what he's referencing here in clip two. | ||
To the layman, I don't think he's always the best at communicating his ideas just because he's kind of a genius, so it's hard to understand, but you kind of break through it here. | ||
So I believe this is Elon Musk talking about not just the fact that he says this directly, that all of our leaders and politicians specifically are way too old, and he calls it the Jaron oligarchs or something. | ||
But I think also this whole life extension technology, live forever, that obviously he knows about, he's been a part of researching, he's been told about, he's been invited to join. | ||
I think when he says about living too long, I think that's what he's discussing here in clip two. | ||
I mean, I don't think we should try to have people live for a very long time. | ||
For a very long time. | ||
It would cause ossification of society. | ||
Because the truth is, most people don't change their mind, they just die. | ||
And so if they don't die, we'll be stuck with old ideas and society won't advance. | ||
I think we already have quite a serious issue with the gerontocracy, where the leaders of so many countries are extremely old. | ||
Look, I mean, in the US it's, you know, very, very ancient leadership. | ||
And it's just impossible to stay in touch with the people if you're, you know, at the If you're many generations older than them. | ||
The founders in the US, they put minimum ages for political office, but they did not put maximum ages. | ||
Because they did not expect that people would be living so long. | ||
But they should have. Now, the one thing here that is not fair is that He's discussing corrupt politicians that stick around forever, but that's what they seem to all be. | ||
So it's kind of a fair but not fair thing for him to criticize the age of our politicians and say, oh, this just proves that we need an age limit or term limits. | ||
Not that I disagree with the term limit aspects of it, but it's not even an ageist thing. | ||
It's just these are the corrupt leaders. | ||
They never change their mind. They hang around forever. | ||
And now if they can rig elections, then you're never going to see the world change. | ||
And he's saying here, hey, we shouldn't have life extension technology keeping these people around forever, or you're going to live in the current civilization without ever progressing. | ||
And he's right about all of that. | ||
But, well, he also wants to solve real, applicable, practical issues like obesity and traffic that nobody else does. | ||
We are all waiting in anticipation to see what Elon Musk is going to do with Twitter. | ||
I think we're going to need to be patient, though. | ||
And I want to get to some other news now. | ||
And if there's any developments on that front, Mosk has issued multiple statements basically just asserting himself as a free speech absolutist and that he also has plans to make Twitter even better than it's been before, including verifying any human so that bots or anonymous accounts Don't have nearly the influence and impact that they currently do with the current algorithms. | ||
So, we'll be monitoring that, but I want to get to some other news here as well. | ||
There are other things happening. | ||
Like, not sure is beating Joe Biden in the polls. | ||
2024 polling, not sure is beating Biden by nine points. | ||
Yeah, a wet noodle. | ||
Could beat Joe Biden in a straw poll right now. | ||
They're coming after Madison Cawthorn. | ||
We all know why. Because he is his own man more than anything. | ||
Doesn't mean he's perfect, but he's his own man and he's an American patriot, so they hate him. | ||
And it's funny because they're coming after him. | ||
Apparently he was at a bachelor or bachelorette party back in the day when he was in college and he had some women's lingerie on. | ||
And so occupied Democrats are coming after him saying, oh look, look, he wears women's clothes and drinks beer and smokes big cigars. | ||
He needs to be removed from office. | ||
He needs to be canceled. Oh, the pro-pedophilia people are going to be calling out Madison Cawthorn because he goes to parties. | ||
Yeah, I don't think we're going to hear it. And then they also give him trouble for a post he made in 2015 commenting on a friend's post about a gymnastics girl that he was, I guess, trying to date or something. | ||
And he said, there's no way you could hang with her in bed. | ||
So, look, they're the sexual degenerates, not Madison Cawthorn. | ||
If anything, he was just the average college dude partying with friends and, you know, liking women. | ||
But, oh, oh, the pro-pedophile grooming American left, they're going to try to cancel Madison Cawthorn because he's an average college dude. | ||
Yeah, good luck with that. | ||
It ain't going to work. | ||
But it is funny how they try to shame you for being maybe a little sexual... | ||
A little sexual promis, you know, promicuous or whatever, or inconspicuous. | ||
Oh, look, here's Madison Cawthorn. | ||
Oh, is he a cross-dresser? | ||
Is he trans? You should not be attacking Madison Cawthorn because he's trans. | ||
Look, he dressed like a woman. | ||
He is a woman. He's trans, you bigots. | ||
So if it's anyone else but Madison Cawthorn, it's bad. | ||
It's just ridiculous. They're coming after Marjorie Taylor Greene as well. | ||
Even the Libertarians. The Libertarian Party has done more to stand up for Marjorie Taylor Greene than the Republican Party. | ||
A verified Libertarian Party Twitter account tweeted this out. | ||
MTG did nothing wrong and January 6th didn't go far enough. | ||
Imagine if the Republican Party had a similar message. | ||
No, the Republican Party will throw MTG under the bus and tell you anybody that was in D.C. on January 6th is a terrorist. | ||
Not the Libertarian Party, though. | ||
Hmm. A couple other stories you didn't hear about over the weekend, and it's the wildest thing, that none of these got any coverage at all. | ||
At all. Climate activist dies after setting himself on fire at Supreme Court. | ||
A friend described the actions of Wynn Bruce of Boulder, Colorado as a deeply fearless act of compassion to bring attention to climate crisis. | ||
Burned himself to death to bring awareness to climate change. | ||
Now, I gotta give the guy credit. | ||
He put his money where his mouth is. | ||
Now, if Bill Gates and others might follow, I'd have more respect for them. | ||
But no, they just want you to die, not them. | ||
They just want to dominate and watch over everybody else dying. | ||
But this guy actually committed. | ||
He said, hey, we're killing the planet. I'm going to kill myself to raise awareness for climate change. | ||
Now, the irony is that... | ||
And this is what the left somehow doesn't understand... | ||
How they're the pro-establishment party now. | ||
How they're actually working for the establishment now. | ||
Everybody knows about man-made climate change. | ||
It's postered over the walls everywhere. | ||
I mean, you can't watch TV or anything without hearing about how America's racist or hearing about man-made climate change. | ||
It's everywhere. | ||
So, that's what's so ironic about the left protesting now. | ||
Oh, we're raising awareness for racism. | ||
Really? I see it all the time. I'm told how I'm racist every day. | ||
What more awareness do I need? | ||
It's not about awareness. It's about you need to just be totally dominated by it. | ||
You need to submit to it. Same thing with man-made climate change. | ||
You can't... Man-made climate change is everywhere. | ||
It's at the top of the left's list. | ||
They say we're all going to die from it. | ||
But then, oh, he needs to raise more awareness of it. | ||
Nobody knows about how serious it is. | ||
And then he kills himself over it. | ||
But, you know, see, really, this guy had his mind destroyed by the globalists and... | ||
I mean, that's the globalist tricking that man to kill himself, is what that is. | ||
So that's right up there. | ||
All the climate alarmists of Al Gore and Bill Gates and all of it, you are responsible for that man dying. | ||
Now, that's actually not even fair. | ||
That guy set himself on fire. | ||
He made that decision. So I'm not going to go down that train of thought. | ||
We all know where that goes. The point is, He really thought that we were killing the planet because he was told that, so he killed himself to raise awareness for it, as if people don't know about it anymore. | ||
But it didn't even get reported anywhere, so it didn't go so well for him. | ||
So all the climate activists and everything, this man just gave his life for that effort. | ||
More than 99.9% of the climate activists, Wayne Bruce, has done more for climate change activism than all of you. | ||
And you won't even say his name. | ||
And you won't even report on him. | ||
Why do you think that is? | ||
Is that because they know that Wayne Bruce or Win Bruce? | ||
Wayne, maybe it is Wayne. | ||
It's Win Bruce, but maybe it's Wayne Bruce. | ||
Maybe this is a big sigh up. | ||
Bruce Wayne kills himself for climate change. | ||
No, he killed himself for climate change and he gets no love, no publicity anywhere. | ||
Is that because you guys realize that that's ultimately what you should probably all be doing if you believe what you say? | ||
But you just want everyone else to do it instead? | ||
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Is that what it is? Hmm. | |
Interesting. Didn't hear about that one, did you? | ||
Did you hear about the 23-year-old who sat up in his apartment shooting people in downtown D.C. like he was playing a game of Grand Theft Auto? | ||
Man, 23, named person of interest in Washington, D.C. shooting that injured four, kills himself in gun-strewn apartment as his chilling final posts are revealed and cops say he targeted random victim sniper style. | ||
Literally, you watch the live stream of him doing it. | ||
It's like he was playing a game of Grand Theft Auto or something. | ||
Barely made the news, barely covered anywhere. | ||
Now, why is that? I mean, you want to talk about gun control and stuff. | ||
I mean, this is a serious issue. | ||
Hey, I don't want people sitting out in their apartment sniping people. | ||
I don't know what you do about it, but I mean... | ||
Boy, that's a serious issue there. | ||
And you know what? It's probably a good thing they don't make a bigger deal of this because we don't need copycats. | ||
So I'm not even scolding the media. | ||
I'm glad. It's just... | ||
It's interesting how they pick and choose which gun violence to highlight and which not, and then you have to wonder. | ||
By the way, this individual... | ||
If this truly is the scene of the crime, which it appears to be, unaltered. | ||
And it just looks so ridiculous. | ||
He has a photo or a poster of, I think the name is Yacoub... | ||
And it's this, I guess, Islamic or African, ancient African cultural myth, I guess it's not myth for some, that Yakub is actually a, I guess, self-hating black man who created the white race. | ||
And that's the poster depicted in this photo from the sniper's room. | ||
I mean, it just looks too ridiculous, doesn't it? | ||
But that's where they're saying all the shooting went down. | ||
Right under a photo of Yacoub, who it is said to be the creator of the white race. | ||
Which, yes, has been re-depicted in many different pop cultural aspects over the years. | ||
But you didn't hear about that stuff over the weekend, did you? | ||
Pretty interesting how you didn't hear about that. | ||
John Brennan says that, these people are reaching, video of Putin clutching table shows that he's a man that has quite a bit of stress. | ||
He goes on MSNBC, and folks, they literally, it's like this, put a camera on me. | ||
Putin is literally just sitting there like this, just sitting there like this with his hands on the table like this, And Brennan goes on MSNBC and says, look! | ||
Look at how he's grabbing the table. | ||
Clearly he's stressed. | ||
Clearly he's losing this war. | ||
Clearly we're getting to him. | ||
He's literally sitting there, relaxed in a chair, leaning back, grabbing a table. | ||
No, Brennan, I think you're the one that's panicked. | ||
I think you're the one with the corrupt global establishment that's being exposed, that's collapsing right now. | ||
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I'll go outside so I can record it. | |
it. | ||
Oh my God. You're harming me? | ||
Yes, you are. I have the right to film. | ||
You can't touch me. | ||
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You cannot touch me like that. | |
That was absurd. | ||
That was absurd. No, you're not going to touch me again. | ||
You're not going to touch me again. | ||
Don't touch me. I need your ID card. | ||
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Back off. Back off. | |
You guys are making a big, big, big mistake. | ||
Oh, no, no, no. | ||
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You guys know! | |
Holy fucking... | ||
Alright, so this still would need a lot of censoring here, folks. | ||
It's about a 15-minute video. | ||
This is Audra Morgan, who's about to be joining us here in five minutes, getting arrested. | ||
This is pig-like behavior. | ||
This is Gestapo-level behavior. | ||
She goes into Social Security offices to fill out some paperwork in California. | ||
And they force her to wear a mask illegally, by the way. | ||
Illegally. She has a medical exemption and she knows her law. | ||
She cited the laws that were being violated against her for forcing her to wear the mask. | ||
Not to mention there even isn't a mask law to begin with. | ||
It's all color of law. | ||
And so these pigs come out there and brutalize and manhandle her. | ||
All she's doing is filling out paperwork at a government office. | ||
And this is, of course, California. | ||
So sadly, it's amongst the worst states to live in now. | ||
That is, if you like freedom, it's one of the worst states to live in. | ||
And you can see right here, the police going through her stuff, harassing her. | ||
She didn't commit a crime. | ||
She didn't harm anybody. | ||
The crimes were committed against her. | ||
But now, in the twilight zone of Democrat Party rule, you have no rights. | ||
And where are the defund the police activists? | ||
Where are the all cops are bad activists? | ||
Where are the Black Lives Matter activists? | ||
Where's the pro-women's movement? | ||
Where are any of them? Nowhere to be found because they love the mask tyranny. | ||
When the cops are enforcing their tyranny, when the cops are enforcing their madness, when the cops are on their side, they love the police. | ||
What happens when I show up to a leftist event? | ||
What do they do? They call the police on me! | ||
Isn't it amazing? Truly despicable. | ||
But then any other event, they'll do chants saying death to all cops. | ||
All cops are bad. Kill all cops. | ||
And yet somehow the cops still come at their Beckham call. | ||
It's really disgusting. So I want to support cops when they do the right thing. | ||
And when cops do the wrong thing, I think that they should be held accountable. | ||
Absolutely. I'm not going to fall for every bait and switch that the mainstream media does telling me that this cop is bad. | ||
Because he got into an altercation with a black man that went sideways. | ||
Doesn't matter if the black guy was committing a crime. | ||
Doesn't matter if the black guy was trying to steal his gun. | ||
Doesn't matter if the black guy was trying to kill him. | ||
Cop is immediately bad. | ||
Doesn't even matter if the cop is black. | ||
So no, I don't like seeing innocent people get harassed by police. | ||
I don't like seeing the incarceration rates in this country. | ||
I don't like seeing non-violent people go to jail. | ||
I stand against all that stuff. | ||
But how come... | ||
You can't get more support against police tyranny from the same side that says they're anti-fascist and anti-police. | ||
And then you see behavior like this. | ||
Three thugs in a uniform trying to bully and intimidate a citizen out of recording because they don't want their thuggest behavior to be recorded, clearly. | ||
I mean, you know, Audra here, you can see... | ||
She's a bit of a petite specimen there. | ||
So, you know, four burly men coming after her trying to throw her to the ground for not wearing a mask. | ||
Yeah, that's a bad look. | ||
You look like a jerk, and then you look like a Nazi Gestapo with all your body armor and guns and everything out. | ||
By the way, in the video, I guess, like, ammo was falling out of one of the officers' pockets, too? | ||
I said, what the hell is that? | ||
So this is the kind of crap that the left is putting us through. | ||
And mask mandates is just a little aspect of it, folks. | ||
Imagine all the other little bull crap that's going to be injected into our society when they have the social credit score. | ||
And if you don't do everything by the leftist books, get 10 vaccines, wear 10 masks, I mean, whatever else that they choose. | ||
You got to wear a funny hat on Sundays. | ||
You got to wear funny slippers on Tuesdays. | ||
Just any of the madness of the left. | ||
So you just saw some of the B-roll from the arrest of Audra Morgan. | ||
That was in San Diego, California. | ||
A bunch of Gestapo pig police. | ||
Came up to harass a woman for not wearing a mask, which there is no law. | ||
There is no law to wear a mask. | ||
Not to mention she has a medical exemption. | ||
So she actually had two rights violated. | ||
The color of law being illegally used against her and... | ||
She has medical mandates and can't wear a mask. | ||
So forcing her to do that violates her freedoms and discriminates against her as well. | ||
So multiple violations made. | ||
So she calls the cops, but then they come and arrest her. | ||
And you see the bullying and the intimidation and the entreatment from these thugs. | ||
They should all three be fired right now. | ||
But this is California, the authoritarian state of California. | ||
So I'm sure no such luck. | ||
Audra joins me now. | ||
This is tough to watch, Audra. | ||
You watched the replay of this. | ||
What goes through your mind? | ||
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I mean, it's just disturbing. | |
It's complete overreach of their powers, and it's sad because it just shows me how much further we have to go and why it's so important that we stand up against this because even they knew it was wrong, and they continue to do it. | ||
It's just a really sad place to be. | ||
Now you say they knew it was wrong. | ||
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What makes you say that? Well, you could see it in their eyes. | |
I mean, they were very You know, like they didn't really know what to charge me with. | ||
They kept, I mean, the guy was on the phone with his supervisor for probably like 30 minutes just trying to figure out what to cite me with. | ||
And I kept pleading to them. | ||
I said, if you believe in God, then please reach out to him right now and he will tell you exactly what you need to do. | ||
But one of them didn't even believe in God. | ||
So I'm thinking, well, why would you even uphold your oath if you don't even know where our rights come from and where you have the authority to do anything? | ||
And what is the official charge that they're giving you? | ||
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Yeah, so it's 41 CFR 102-74-385, which is conformity to signs and directions. | |
So the ticket that he gave me is actually going to hold no water. | ||
And I think he did that on purpose because they knew it was wrong. | ||
I mean, I kept looking at him and his eyes shaking my head and he was kind of shaking it too. | ||
But they're in this place of like, I have to follow the rules. | ||
I've got to comply. I don't want to lose my job. | ||
So it's not about anything but that, about self-preservation. | ||
The old I'm doing my job routine, huh? | ||
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Correct. And it was like, I mean, there's probably 20 signs on that door. | |
And I thought, I mean, the sign could say anything. | ||
It could say that you have to come in naked or you got to, who knows what. | ||
And they're like, well, it's not that. | ||
We just, social security has their rules. | ||
And I'm like, rules are not law. | ||
Do you understand that? I said, you're breaking the law by what you're doing. | ||
I cited 18 USC 241 and 242. | ||
They say they know about them. | ||
But I'm like, even under 18 U.S.C. 245, you guys have the authority and the obligation and duty to make sure my rights are not being usurped, and you are the ones doing it. | ||
And so I believe that when he gave me that ticket, because it says conformity to signs, not non-conformity. | ||
So I'm like, you're basically saying if I got a speeding ticket that I was following the speed limit, but you're giving me a ticket anyway. | ||
Yeah, and again, but think about, okay, conformity to signs, we don't have to get too creative to understand how ridiculous that is. | ||
What, I can just put a sign on my house saying I get access to your body if you come into my building? | ||
I mean, come on, that's absolutely ridiculous. | ||
And now here's the other aspect of this. | ||
If... If the police want to show up and that building, Social Security or whatever, wants to file a complaint against you, okay, fine. | ||
You know what? Then if they were going to do anything, fine. | ||
Just escort you out of the building and just tell you to go on your way and be the rest. | ||
But no, they had to put their hands on you. | ||
They had to grab you. They had to manhandle you. | ||
And they had to write you a ticket. | ||
It's like, I mean, that's what's so ridiculous about this. | ||
I mean, it would have been bad enough to say, hey, look, they want you out of the building. | ||
We're escorting you out. Wear the mask or just get out. | ||
Okay, fine. I live in the clown world. | ||
No, they had to put their hands all over you, throw you on the ground and give you the charge. | ||
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Yeah, and all to get my ID. I mean, you saw them walking after me. | |
That's what's so terrifying. I'm like, wow, they're just, it's like they're on a hunt. | ||
Like, get over here. I'm going to get you. | ||
No, they were acting like total pigs, not good optics. | ||
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No. And I'm like, you guys are on the wrong side of history right now. | |
I kept trying to plead to their heart because I'm like, I know you know this is wrong, but you're still doing it. | ||
And to do all of that, to assault me, kidnap me out of that building, all to give me a ticket that isn't going to even hold me weight? | ||
I mean, what is that? That's what's even more disturbing, I think. | ||
And of course, at the very basis of this is that the mask doesn't do a damn thing. | ||
It's all medical theater. What next theatrical madness do we have to put up with? | ||
That's what I'm saying. Oh, wear goofy shoes on Tuesday, wear a funny hat on Sundays, pajamas on Fridays. | ||
You know, I mean, it's just like, what next madness are they going to put us through if we comply with this? | ||
That's what's really frustrating and why it's... | ||
So you actually were the ones that called... | ||
You were the one that first called the police, correct? | ||
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Correct. Okay, so not that day. | |
I called them the day before because I had gone in and they wound up kicking me out of the building and locking it. | ||
So I called the police. I called the sheriff and I said, there's a deprivation of rights going on in a conspiracy. | ||
Because you need to fill out the paperwork and they wouldn't let you. | ||
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Right. And he said, well, I'm not going. | |
They had to call their sergeant. | ||
I had two deputies call me back and say, we're not going to go into a federal building and arrest a federal officer. | ||
I said, well, not only that officer, I said, but there's other people in the building that that's happening with. | ||
And they said, well, we're not gonna do that. | ||
I even called a U.S. Marshal to try and see what he would do. | ||
He laughed at me and hung up the phone. | ||
And I thought, wow, all of these guys took an oath. | ||
I cannot believe that they aren't even willing to uphold it, but it just shows us what side they're on, and it is not for the people. | ||
They don't know their job. I mean, why take an oath if you're not even going to uphold it? | ||
If I took an oath, I would be honored to uphold it. | ||
I wouldn't be sitting there, you know, trampling over people's rights to give them a ticket, especially, like you said, their bullets fell out onto the ground. | ||
And I had a pocket knife, but it's like, I am always carrying that. | ||
And they said, you can't bring a weapon in here. | ||
I said, well, nobody said anything. | ||
I didn't even, I'm like, I just carry it with me for my own protection. | ||
I said, if I wanted to, I could actually have a firearm in here. | ||
You cannot infringe on my right to bear arms. | ||
And I'm like, and look at you guys, you got four magazines, a gun with a magazine in it, pepper spray, a taser, a pocket knife, four sets of handcuffs each. | ||
I mean, who's the one threatened here? | ||
And of course, this is the new tyranny of America where you don't even have any basic rights. | ||
So, I'm trying to understand this. | ||
Have you even been able to fill out your paperwork? | ||
I mean, is that still an issue for you? | ||
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Yes, it is. I haven't even been able to go and turn it in, so I don't know how I'm going to accomplish that. | |
And without them even tampering with it is kind of the way I feel. | ||
I mean, I'm not just going to like hand it to that officer so that he can, who knows what's going to happen when they take it into possession. | ||
So, you know, I still need to do that. | ||
And if they're not going to give me a way to do that, I mean, that's a problem in itself. | ||
And Social Security needs to be held accountable for that because you can't they can't also be doing that. | ||
But like these officers just kept saying, we have to follow the rules of Social Security. | ||
So it's like, so what they say, whatever they want, we have to do it. | ||
That doesn't make any sense. | ||
And of course, those laws aren't on the books either. | ||
But there are laws for medical exemptions. | ||
And you do have a medical exemption for the mask, but they don't respect that law. | ||
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No, of course not. | |
And I even said that one of the officers kept asking for a court case that said it's unconstitutional, and I cited it and he still didn't care. | ||
So I'm like, don't tell me that you'll not do what you're doing if I give you some proof that it is unconstitutional when I've done that and you still want to push this because you're worried about losing your job. | ||
It has nothing to do with anything but that. | ||
Self-preservation. It's ridiculous. | ||
I mean, it's very sad. | ||
What about other people that were in the building or other observers? | ||
I mean, obviously, I'm expecting you knew the guy that was filming. | ||
It looked like, I mean, you threw your keys to him. | ||
But I mean, what about other people that were there observing it? | ||
Were they saying anything? | ||
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No, that's the sad thing is that they kind of just play along and they think that what the officers are doing is right. | |
They look at you like, look at this bad one. | ||
She's not wearing the mask. She's bad. | ||
Yeah, get her. Yeah. | ||
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I mean, so they just push it with them. | |
I mean, they don't even have any. | ||
In fact, the day before when they had locked me out, someone was like trying to intentionally shut the door because it would like stay open. | ||
So they see me and they go to push it close. | ||
Like, don't let her back in here. | ||
She's, you know, violating rules. | ||
It's so sad how disconnected people are from reality. | ||
And I don't think people know their rights anyway. | ||
So if you don't know what they are, you're not even going to know if anybody's taken them from you. | ||
I mean, you're just going to be like, yeah, that sounds right. | ||
And look, I would say the maximum aggression that should have been used against you was just to get you out of the building and say, hey, look, they don't want you here. | ||
You want to file a complaint, go through a court, whatever, but we got to get you out of the building. | ||
But no, then they had to arrest you, manhandle you, throw you on the ground, put you in cuffs, write you a citation. | ||
When all they should have done is probably just said, hey, look, exit the building. | ||
You may have to go through a court with this or we can go to the sheriff or something. | ||
But no, they just wanted to pin you on the ground. | ||
So Audra Morgan got manhandled by a bunch of thugs in police uniform in California. | ||
You know, it's really a sad state of affairs now where I would advise people never go to a hospital and never call the police. | ||
It's just sad. It's just true. | ||
I mean, yeah, there's emergencies where that's probably going to be your only option, and you don't want to denigrate all the people in those fields because there's obviously great people. | ||
I know great police officers. | ||
I've met a lot of them. I know great doctors. | ||
I have a lot of them on the air. I don't want one bad apple to spoil the whole bunch, but I mean, these are just straight-up thugs. | ||
These people have no oath to the Constitution. | ||
They have no serve and protect duty. | ||
They're just willing stooges of the New World Order, and it's sad to watch this happen, as I'm sure for Audra to have to relive this all the time, getting manhandled by these thugs in a police uniform. | ||
But seriously, I mean, that's what it's come down to in this country now. | ||
You really want to avoid a hospital, and you want to avoid altercations with police. | ||
It's just that bad, and it's sad that that's the state. | ||
I mean, Audra... Not to put you on the spot, but do you regret calling the police that day? | ||
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Oh, not at all. Well, I mean, you know, they wound up calling him for that social security office, but the day before when I had called, I don't because it just showed me that they're too are, you know, don't know what their oath is. | |
But it's, I'm glad it happened because it just shows what state we're in and how much we got to keep fighting and keep going. | ||
And, you know, it's funny because they were talking about, oh, you know, we work for the government. | ||
And I said, well, you realize who the government works for, right? | ||
I mean, you're acting like the government tells you what to do. | ||
You guys, we're your boss and basically your CEO, so you need to listen to what I'm saying. | ||
And they don't like to hear that. | ||
I don't think they like to know that they're servants, but that is what they are. | ||
And if we allow them to continue to do this, that is not going to make for a better world for us. | ||
We have to stand up against this and shatter the constructs that they built up around us because this is unnecessary and it needs to be seen by people. | ||
And I think that they don't realize what an army we have behind us in this movement. | ||
They made a huge mistake. | ||
People are not going to put up with this. | ||
We're going to get it out there. | ||
They're not going to hide behind their badge and act like they're immune to punishment for this because they have to know that this cannot continue. | ||
People have to stand up so that we make sure that that happens. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I guess what you should have probably done is you should have gone and robbed a Walgreens in broad daylight, maybe go looted a Louis Vuitton, maybe burned down an auto zone or a Target. | ||
That's fully acceptable behavior in California. | ||
But, you know, the police won't respond to that. | ||
They would have let you go. But maybe, I don't know, maybe if you burn down an auto zone not wearing a mask, you might get a citation for not wearing a mask. | ||
The looting and burning, though, that's still good. | ||
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Exactly. It's like you didn't follow the signs. | |
What's wrong with you? Please loot with a mask on. | ||
Or maybe at that point they would say, why do you have a mask on? | ||
You know, it's confusion land, right? | ||
I mean, you never know what they're going to say. | ||
Actually, that's like a funny skit. | ||
If SNL was funny, it's like they could have someone running into a building to do looting. | ||
And then it's like they're carrying out all their stolen goods. | ||
And then the cops are like, freeze, stop right there. | ||
And the robber goes, oh, and then puts a mask on. | ||
And then the cops go, all right, you're free to go. | ||
And then they get all their stolen goods. | ||
I mean, the police stand down. | ||
I mean, look, we watched them stand down multiple years as rioting and looting takes place, but oh my gosh, one woman without a face mask on, call in the police, get back up here as well. | ||
She's completely unhinged, all 100 pounds of her. | ||
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Look out. I know. | |
Go ahead. Well, I was just going to say, look at them standing over me too. | ||
I mean, they're just, it's like, what am I doing that you need to sit there over me? | ||
Like, I'm going to run away or who knows what. | ||
Well, what they really hate is when you actually know about the laws and the application of the laws, and they think they can stump you on that. | ||
And then it's like, no, I've actually done my research. | ||
I know what I'm doing. I actually have an exemption. | ||
I need to know this stuff. And then they just get more frustrated when you outsmart them. | ||
So then I think it becomes an issue of they just have to have a power trip. | ||
But I'm curious, and you don't have to answer this if you don't want to, but are you planning any further legal action? | ||
Are you going to take this any further, or are you just going to put your hands up and say, I'm done with it? | ||
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No, we have to fight back and we have to, I mean, they stepped outside their oath, which means now they're personally liable. | |
They have no protection. So they have to be, yeah, like I'm going to sue them and get as much, you know, on that as I can, as far as, you know, making sure that if their badges need to be taken, I mean, whatever it is, because it's obviously leadership, I find, too. You know, it's like, who's the one telling them what to do? | ||
And they're just listening. So it starts at the top. | ||
I'm a little confused. Why does their uniform say Homeland Security on it? | ||
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Yeah, because they're federal officers. | |
So that's not even local police enforcement? | ||
No, it's federal. | ||
And that's why the officers the day before said, I'm not going into a federal building to arrest a federal officer. | ||
And it's like, well, you could arrest a federal judge if you had to. | ||
So, I mean, what's the difference? So they bring feds in after you for not wearing a mask. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
How did we get to this point? | ||
Is it the local police don't want to enforce it? | ||
I mean, how are feds in there harassing and arresting you for not wearing a mask? | ||
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I mean, this is out of control. Because it's a federal building, and so that's who they call. | |
And that's what's so nuts. | ||
And then even the local sheriff won't even do anything about it. | ||
So, I mean, you know, and I find it really important. | ||
So we have a sheriff that's running in San Diego. | ||
His name's Jonathan Peck. | ||
And I know that if he was in that position at the time, that he would have actually done something to make sure that my rights weren't deprived. | ||
But it starts at, you know, making sure that we get good people into these positions of like, All these elections. | ||
I mean, it's time for us to fill the seats because all of them are basically placed there for this reason, to push this agenda, and we need to shatter that. | ||
We need to put a glitch in their matrix. | ||
Well, see, that's it exactly, and that's what you're trying to do here. | ||
Forget about the wrongs that have been done to Audra Morgan, and we wish you Godspeed and a victory against this crime that's been done against you. | ||
But no, that's it exactly, is that just look at how ridiculous this is. | ||
Every American, no matter where you stand in the political aisle, should look at the situation and say, this is lunacy, this is insane, we shouldn't put up with this. | ||
Okay, notice how nobody cares that she's not wearing a mask now, and the police are all up in her space, and they're grabbing her, and they're touching her, and oh, no big deal about disease transmission now. | ||
Nobody cares about no mask now, but oh, magically when she walks through those doors, all of a sudden she's a viral threat, and oh my gosh, even though the mask does nothing. | ||
And so that's really what you're doing here. | ||
I mean, you're putting yourself through it, but... | ||
You're just saying, look at the insane times we live in. | ||
Look at the insanity of this. | ||
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Yeah. I mean, and that's the thing. | |
They never once said anything about safety. | ||
It was about following the rules. | ||
I don't want to lose my job. | ||
We have to comply. | ||
It has nothing to do with safety because they're not saying you need to wear one in here because you could get other people sick. | ||
You have to follow the rules. | ||
So it's like if they told me to go in naked, I would just have to do that. | ||
And then, you know, I'm going to be arrested for not. | ||
I mean, it's absurd. So they can't even come at you with something like, you know, there's a reason why we're wearing the mask other than they don't want to get in trouble. | ||
I mean, how absurd is that? | ||
The whole thing is ridiculous, and it sucks you're going through this, but we're going to make a big deal of it. | ||
Audra Morgan, you can follow her on Instagram, Draj Morgan, D-R-A-J Morgan. | ||
Or on Telegram, stormtroopers.info. | ||
And just stay in touch with us, Audra. | ||
I want to follow this case. | ||
I want to follow up with you whenever you do get these corrupt officers into court or wherever that goes, all right? | ||
So keep in touch with us. I will. | ||
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Thank you so much. Have a great day. | |
I mean, just look at this. I mean, folks, this is like Gropey McGroperson trying to grab this woman. | ||
I mean, this is like a Me Too moment. | ||
Explain to listeners how on earth they can have a challenge so you can't run for office. | ||
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 going and inciting a riot in Minnesota. | ||
Let's talk about Ilhan Omar and Kamala Harris sharing the Minnesota Freedom Fund bail bond link so criminal rioters could 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 CLM 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'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 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. | ||
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 goose is good for the gander. | ||
They drew first blood. And so when they're really communists and Antifa that want to overthrow and attack, they're running for office when 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 | ||
Everyday info wars is on air is a victory and Just as upset that the left is right now that Elon Musk is | ||
taking over Twitter and now all of a sudden their reign of authoritarianism and | ||
Censorship may come to an end has them panicked Infowars being on the air every day has them panicked. | ||
And they've done a lot of things to try to crush us and keep us off the air. | ||
And so we respond by doing things to keep ourselves on the air. | ||
And one of our more recent endeavors is the... | ||
Limited edition Alex Jones exclusive InfoWars Republic Defense Gold Bar that we have right here. | ||
Limited edition with the number and tamper-proof seal on the back so that you know it is the real deal. | ||
Comes with the.999 pure gold bar right there that you can see. | ||
It is almost kind of like the first ever InfoWars trading card, really. | ||
We've had the coins, limited edition coins that are so popular sell out within a week. | ||
This is kind of the first InfoWars trading card. | ||
And it's kind of like I collected baseball cards as a kid. | ||
Every once in a while, you'd open up a pack of baseball cards, and inside the card there'd be some sort of an exclusive limited edition, like a game-used bat or a game-used jersey, just a little chunk of it embedded into the card. | ||
That's what this is like, except it's the precious metal, gold, that we have a little bar in there. | ||
And this is not an investment in gold. | ||
I'm not saying gold is a bad investment. | ||
It's probably a good investment, but this isn't an investment in the gold. | ||
Gold is just the precious metal we use to give it value. | ||
This is an investment in free speech to keep InfoWars on the air and operating in these important times in this great battle of the Great Reset versus the Great Awakening as we are on the front lines representing the Great Awakening every day. | ||
And of course, that's why they need us censored and that's why us existing is such a thorn in their side. | ||
So thanks to your support at InfoWarsStore.com and your purchasing of the limited edition Gold Bar InfoWars card. | ||
It's kind of like an Infowars trading card. | ||
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The hats, the t-shirts still on sale at cost as well, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So take advantage of those sales as they are ongoing. | ||
All right. Can you imagine if liberals and Democrats were censored on Twitter like conservatives and Republicans have been? | ||
I'd kind of just like to see it, just for a week or a month, just to see it, just to see how they would take it, what that would look like. | ||
By the way, you know, interestingly enough, and I know I'm not the only one in this position, but obviously the texts are coming in throughout the broadcast. | ||
Hey, are you going to be back on Twitter? | ||
Hey, are you going to try to start an account? | ||
Look, I'm not that desperate to get back on Twitter per se right now. | ||
In that I'm going to immediately jump on there and try to start an account, but if my old account was reinstated, then I would absolutely get on there and start using it immediately upon it being reinstated. | ||
And if you go, guys, if you just pull up a Twitter search bar, you can search my old handle, at allidoisowen, and it actually just says that I'm suspended. | ||
When they took me down from Facebook and YouTube and Twitter I never got any reason. | ||
There was never a tweet that they said that violated anything. | ||
I never got a warning. I never got a three-strike, nothing. | ||
Just one day nuked. Same with YouTube, same with Facebook. | ||
And of course, every time we tried to get back on there, it immediately got shut down within an hour. | ||
So, I mean, it was, you know, they obviously were watching for me. | ||
They were watching for the IP address I was linked to. | ||
They were watching for my name, cell phone numbers, all of it. | ||
So we couldn't get back on. | ||
And after a couple tries, we just gave it up, and that's fine. | ||
We now have banned out video, and that's good. | ||
And then we're on Gab, and I'm on... | ||
I don't even know all the different sites I'm on now. | ||
It's so hard to keep up with them all. | ||
What's the one now that has the live streaming capabilities too? | ||
I mean, that's how bad I am. That's how much I care about social media. | ||
Yeah, Getter. Which I like using. | ||
It's fine. But if my account was reinstated, we'd jump back on it. | ||
If Alex Jones' account, if the Infowars account... | ||
When Alex Jones got suspended from Twitter, what were we at? | ||
Like 2 million followers there? | ||
I mean, we had like 4 million on YouTube, tens of millions of views on Facebook. | ||
I mean... | ||
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We would be crushing it. | |
Let me tell you, that's what they're really afraid of. | ||
That's what they're really afraid of, amongst the other things, is that... | ||
And it's not just about InfoWars, but InfoWars is kind of the barometer. | ||
They know all of their... | ||
All of their synthetic dominance and popularity would be washed away like a grain of sand in a tidal wave. | ||
Because the minute Infowars and Alex Jones get access back to these platforms, we will be number one and they know it. | ||
And that will just crush them. | ||
It doesn't even matter if we have any real-world impact or not. | ||
Just us existing and being number one would crush them. | ||
And that's really what it's all about. | ||
And we're in this new realm now in the battle of... | ||
That's like an old body, like an old armor, like an old tank or an old airplane. | ||
It's already been decommissioned. | ||
It's already dead to us. It's like, do we really want to hop back in this old decommissioned fighter pilot jet or whatever? | ||
Hey, it's effective. It's running again. | ||
All right. Fire it back up. | ||
So I don't suspect we'll even have any movement or developments in that regard for at least a week or a month. | ||
I think it'll be a process. | ||
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But also, I don't know. | |
To me, sure, we could start a new account. | ||
I could start a new account and maybe it'd be fun. | ||
But it'd really be more of just reinstate the old accounts. | ||
And it just says I'm suspended. | ||
But that's what I'm saying is I never got a warning. | ||
I never was told. There was never a tweet reference. | ||
There was never a video on YouTube. | ||
Nothing on Facebook. They just took it all away from me. | ||
Said I'm permanently suspended. | ||
And that was that. So I'm sure there's something going on. | ||
In fact, guys, go do the same thing. | ||
Search up Real Alex Jones or Infowars and see what it says. | ||
Because it might just say account suspended there. | ||
I'm guessing, though... | ||
Yeah, it still says the count is suspended. | ||
And maybe even Jack Dorsey has something to do with all this. | ||
I'm just saying, I've been talking about Dorsey for years now. | ||
We're both St. Louis boys. | ||
I'll stop right there. St. | ||
Louis is a small town in a big city. | ||
So, Jack also just walked away with $974 million cash in that deal. | ||
But, I'm guessing... | ||
It's essentially just a button, a flick of a switch, and they can probably turn all these accounts right back on. | ||
Now again... | ||
Okay, so the crew is in my ear right now. | ||
They're kind of trying to log into some of these accounts, see what they can find. | ||
And they're saying that there's different... | ||
It's basically a different response depending on what account they try to log into. | ||
Some accounts it says permanently done, can't get in. | ||
Other accounts they try to log into it says temporarily suspended like mine. | ||
So maybe there's something to that. | ||
Who knows how much of this Elon Musk is even aware of? | ||
Who knows if he even has a plan to deal with all this or if he's just got his own vision for Twitter in the future and he's not even thinking about the past. | ||
But it is official, 44 million. | ||
Musk now has purchased Twitter. | ||
He says, I hope that even my worst critics remain on Twitter because that's what free speech means. | ||
He wants to address real world problems, practical applicable problems that affect the planet like traffic and obesity. | ||
So I support him for that. | ||
And maybe he can do something about this ridiculous thing where Twitter is putting Russian state-affiliated media on anybody that doesn't buy the official narrative or agree with, you know, Russia's the bad guy with the Ukraine situation. | ||
Like Lee Stranahan, Russia state-affiliated media. | ||
No, he's not. They do the same thing with, there's this RT reporter. | ||
She's like this young reporter, just got out of Texas Tech, but has worked for RT. They say she's Russia state-affiliated media. | ||
Her name is Rachel Blevins, I think. | ||
And there's like, there's dozens of these people not affiliated with Russia, never have been to Russia. | ||
Libs are about to get big mad, folks. | ||
They're about to be big mad. | ||
In fact, I suspect they start calling for the removal and the banishment of Twitter by June if things go the way we think. | ||
They're probably going to be upset about this as well. | ||
Exxon bans LGBTQ and BLM flags at Houston headquarters, sparking backlash. | ||
So you can force people, you can force feed that propaganda and make them do that, but if you say, no, we're not going to do that, then you're the bad guy. | ||
Now, here's just the latest from the sexual deviant left. | ||
And, you know, it's funny how a lot of this does come back to social media and the left's ability to censor it. | ||
Libs of TikTok, where... | ||
Actually, you know what? | ||
Maybe I should go to this from Taylor Lorenz first. | ||
Listen to this wench. | ||
I mean, this is truly a diabolical. | ||
See you next Tuesday. | ||
Listen to her explaining away why she doxed libs of TikTok in clip six, and then I'll show you some of the latest from libs of TikTok. | ||
But here's Taylor Lorenz trying to excuse herself for her doxing libs of TikTok. | ||
I think it's rare to see an account gain so much prominence so quickly and be shaping these narratives in such an effective way, especially against trans people. | ||
Pause it right there. So let's just break this down. | ||
She says it's dangerous for social media accounts to gain popularity so quickly, but literally that's every leftist social media account that pops up that they promote. | ||
Oh, pro-Ukraine stuff they promote, it pops up, gets millions overnight. | ||
Oh, pro BLM, pro this, pro that, anything leftist, pop up overnight, millions of followers. | ||
So it's okay when they do it. | ||
See how that works? It all comes back to the censorship that they want. | ||
Yeah, looking good, Taylor. | ||
And then she says she's afraid that it's anti-trans. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, again, all libs of TikTok does... | ||
Is take videos from liberals on TikTok and republishes them. | ||
That's it. That's it. | ||
So how is it anti-trans to just put out the message of the quote-unquote trans people that Libs of TikTok points out? | ||
So this is Taylor Lorenz admitting the trans movement is not only unpopular, but if people see it, that would be bad for the trans movement. | ||
So she's so pro-trans, she doesn't want anybody to see what the trans movement is doing because she knows that they won't like it. | ||
All right, let's continue. It was kind of long, but I really wanted to make the case, like, why this account mattered. | ||
And I think it's incredibly important, you know, as someone that covers the influencer industry, to know who is exerting influence in this way. | ||
I mean, for all we knew, this could have been a foreign... | ||
And rewind it because another big part's coming. | ||
Rewind a second. Oh, oh, it's my job to follow the influencer committee and decide who gets to exist and who doesn't. | ||
It's my job to follow influencers and decide who gets to exist and who doesn't. | ||
Spoken like a true Nazi. | ||
But then listen to what she admits. | ||
Listen to her next excuse. | ||
This is so insane, but this is a true wench here. | ||
Listen to why she says she doxed the account. | ||
Listen to this. The influencer industry to know who is exerting influence in this way. | ||
I mean, for all we knew, this could have been a foreign actor, right? | ||
Someone we just didn't know. | ||
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And so I thought, hey, look, this account has massive power, massive influence. | |
This woman is basically on an entire right. | ||
Power and influence? She gave interviews to the New York Post, Tucker, all of that, and registered as a media. | ||
So there she admits, there she admits, she's been highlighted on multiple news publications and TV shows, but we don't know who she is. | ||
She could be a foreign actor. | ||
We don't know who she is, even though I've been following her forever, and I know who she is, and I've seen her on TV and being covered, but we don't know who she is! | ||
She could be a foreign actor! Again, even if she was a foreign actor, what is she doing? | ||
All she's doing is reposting public videos. | ||
That's it. And why does that anger her so much? | ||
Because they know, folks, if the world saw, if America saw what is truly the makeup of the American left, They would run from it politically. | ||
That's what they're really afraid of. | ||
But this is how Taylor Lorenz gets her power. | ||
This is how she gets her jollies. | ||
Is being a free speech censor. | ||
Being a doxer. | ||
As if any of that legitifies her doxing an innocent woman to begin with. | ||
So, okay, you found out who she was, you found out she wasn't a foreign actor, and you still doctor. | ||
Doctor, because you're a bitch. | ||
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Continue. Registered a trademark. | |
So, yeah, I wanted to, I thought it was quite important and in the public interest to find out who was running it. | ||
And then she cries. | ||
All right, get the potato head off. And then she literally does multiple interviews where she cries because she's been doxed as she doxes other people and has their lives destroyed, including innocent people that she gets identities wrong with. | ||
What a sick person. | ||
Here's what Libs of TikTok is just republishing that has Taylor Lorenz so upset that Libs of TikTok is republishing it. | ||
Stuff like this in clip three. | ||
Stop brainwashing children in our classroom with your LGBTQ agenda. | ||
And it's a dude showing the PowerPoint of how it shows the kids that he's trans and you should call him they and them and mix instead of mister. | ||
He's got his Black Lives Matter face mask on. | ||
He's got his gay flag face mask on. | ||
Teaches the kids about transgender, says people are born in the wrong body. | ||
There's no such thing as boys or girls. | ||
It's not Mr. and Mrs. | ||
It's Mix, MX. So it's all these radical leftist teachers bragging, flaunting it in your face that, yeah, I know nobody wants to sexualize in their kids, but look, here I'm doing it anyway. | ||
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And then that just gets republished by Lives with TikTok, and the left goes into fits of anger. | ||
Here's another deranged individual republished by Libs of TikTok in clip four. | ||
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A lot of anti-abortion advocates are also seemingly really into the idea of finding out their child's sex really early on. | |
And I think this is because of this underlying cultural idea that gender confers humanity. | ||
And if you're against people aborting fetuses, you need to construct them as a We're fully people. | ||
And one of the mechanisms to do so is by inferring, by putting gender on them. | ||
So, like, you know, we often call females, like, it. | ||
Or we call, even early babies, we often call it. | ||
You know, babies. Because you want to kill them. | ||
It's crying. Because it's, like, not quite gotten gender, and it's not quite become a person. | ||
But, like, a lot of conservatives who are really anti-abortion and really pro-reproduction... | ||
Pro-reproduction. They're obsessed with gendering their children before they're even born. | ||
So they come into a world fully gendered because it's like how to humanize them and to stop people from being able to have safe access to abortions. | ||
So going to find the gender of your kid is anti-trans now. | ||
Parents wanting to know the gender of their kid. | ||
By the way, there's nothing new to that. | ||
That's been going on for years. | ||
And sometimes they get it wrong. Obviously the science is better now. | ||
You can do the sonogram or whatever and pretty much know with almost absolute certainty it's going to be a boy or a girl. | ||
It's pretty simple. Is there a penis or not? | ||
It's pretty much that simple. | ||
The left doesn't get it yet. They're mentally disabled. | ||
So that's been going on forever. | ||
Is it male? Is it female? | ||
Is it a boy? Is it a girl? Nothing new to that. | ||
But oh, now all of a sudden that's transphobic. | ||
And that's To try to humanize a baby by saying if it's a boy or girl, identifying it as a penis or not. | ||
These people are deranged. Libs of TikTok, repost that. | ||
Taylor Renz goes into fits of rage. | ||
And then here's what they promote on the National Scope. | ||
So that's what they do is, this is the true dark, sinister nature behind the curtain of the American sexual deviant left. | ||
When they go public, they try to doll it up. | ||
Bells and whistles. It's fun. | ||
It's for everything. Like when they did this with, what's the kid's name? | ||
Like Devlin the Innocent or something, guys? | ||
The little boy they dress up as a girl and teach how to be a stripper. | ||
Desmond the Amazing. This is on Good Morning America. | ||
They treat Desmond the Amazing like a stripper and they promote it. | ||
brought to you by Disney on ABC. Here it is. | ||
How you doing? | ||
So see what they do here? | ||
They teach little boys to be like slut prostitutes. | ||
And they say, oh, this is empowering. | ||
And they use these kids to promote the message like, oh, look, it's all good. | ||
It's all pro-kid. And then the brainwashing on the kids is like, oh, see, look, here's Desmond the Amazing. | ||
Look, he's an adult now. | ||
She is an adult now. | ||
They hang out with adults. They're sophisticated. | ||
They handshake and hug. | ||
And so then the other kids are like, whoa, this is how I mature. | ||
This is how I'm cool. This is how I grow up. | ||
I say I'm a man if I'm a girl. | ||
I say I'm a girl if I'm a boy. | ||
It's all brainwashing. | ||
And that's what they do to doll it up. | ||
But behind the scenes, you see the teachers and the deviants and the drug abusers and the sex abusers. | ||
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Roger Stone, ladies and gentlemen, the next hour is with us in studio. | ||
We got a lot to talk about, but man, oh man, the big news right now, Roger, Elon Musk buying Twitter. | ||
Would you ever go back to Twitter? | ||
Would you want to be back on that platform? | ||
Only in a heartbeat, Owen. | ||
I mean, I had 980,000 followers when I was on Twitter. | ||
Back in those days, though, it was repartee. | ||
It was interesting. You would joust with liberals. | ||
It was good-natured. | ||
It was fun. I think you had some choice words for Don Lemon one time. | ||
Well, he is a sour fruit, but... | ||
Yeah, I'm not a fan of your Don Lemon. | ||
I'm just not a fan. I don't like his brother, Jason Lemon, who writes for Newsweek either. | ||
I didn't know he had a brother. Well, I just made that up. | ||
There's a guy named Jason Lemon who has the same attitude about facts and truth as his faux brother, Don Lemon, who writes for Newsweek. | ||
By the way, it's important people realize this. | ||
Newsweek magazine, the one that we're familiar with, That went out of business a long time ago. | ||
Fake Newsweek. They sold their logo, their masthead, and their name to the Daily Beast. | ||
And what you've got to love about the Daily Beast is they don't even hide who they are. | ||
Beast as in 666. | ||
That's the Daily Beast, the fountainhead of all fake news. | ||
So Newsweek, you know, comes with this great imprimatur. | ||
Oh, Newsweek report, but it's not like Time Magazine, which was, you know... | ||
Used to be respectable. Well, a legacy brand. | ||
It was a legacy brand. | ||
So they want you to believe that Newsweek is the legacy brand, and of course it's not. | ||
Newsweek was celebrating Hillary Clinton's victory prematurely, famously. | ||
We remember that. Well, whatever happened to that fireworks display that we had lined up? | ||
I mean, the only fireworks that happened were right here in this studio where we sat celebrating victory. | ||
And it was Alex Jones who was in a terrible mood, if you remember, who said, no, no, you guys don't understand. | ||
This is just, this is the beginning. | ||
Yeah, we weren't even allowed to celebrate, really. | ||
You did clink the champagne. We did clink, but that was just to piss off liberals, and believe me, it did. | ||
Oh my gosh. Well, speaking of pissing off liberals, if Roger Stone was back on Twitter tomorrow, heads would explode. | ||
Well, look, there are others in line ahead of me. | ||
President Donald Trump should be back on Twitter. | ||
He should be back on Twitter immediately. | ||
He should be restored. | ||
Mike Lindell should be restored. | ||
Alex Jones should be restored. | ||
Yes, I'd like to be restored. | ||
There it is. There's that historic moment in which Jones tells us that the witch hunt is about to start. | ||
We're exuberant. | ||
We're celebrating. Jones accurately predicts the witch hunt right here that night in this studio. | ||
Of course, he turned out to be absolutely right. | ||
Little did I know that my life would be turned upside down, as yours has been, Owen, by a | ||
judicial system that is broken, that is corrupt, that is politicized. | ||
And I can only thank Jesus Christ for the fact that I'm here, that he preserved me, | ||
that he spared me from my persecutors, just as I know he stands with you. | ||
And Owen, I light a candle for you every Sunday. | ||
I have been where you are. | ||
I know the injustice and the stress that it causes. | ||
You look great to me. | ||
I know you're working out, and that's one of the great keys to managing the stress. | ||
I took after you in that regard. | ||
God will protect you. | ||
There will be justice in your case. | ||
I absolutely know it. Well, and you know, it is true because if the globalists and the Democrats had their way, you wouldn't be sitting in that chair next to me. | ||
No, I'd be six feet under because I was 68 years old with a history of asthma, and they wanted to send me to a dank Georgia prison where the prosecutors insisted there were no COVID-19 cases until the African-American woman, who was the head of the prison guards union, contacted one of my lawyers, tracked him down to say, no, there were over 200 cases that were being hidden from the public. | ||
Exactly a cesspool. Yeah, it was. | ||
And I would be dead, which was the idea, because then if I didn't, I was thinking about that because, you know, the Mueller probe that the left was celebrating for two years that drew up nothing... | ||
Can you imagine if there was a similar probe or special counsel into Joe Biden? | ||
Maybe we'll imagine that with Roger Stone when we return from this break. | ||
Roger Stone in studio with us for the next hour. | ||
Always great to be joined by my former co-host and Roger, I mean... | ||
Is it fair to say you're working, if not harder than ever, as hard as you were when you were the man, the myth, the legend in D.C.? I'm the hardest working man in show business. | ||
There's no question about that, Owen. | ||
First of all, let me salute you because the War Room has not only survived, but it's thrived. | ||
This, by the way, folks, is the real war room, the genuine war room, not to be confused with the faux war room conducted by another guy who needs to visit. | ||
Which one is that? This is a guy who needs to visit a dermatologist and a haberdasher who runs a show called The War Room. | ||
But this is the real war room. | ||
We had that name a good two years, maybe even three. | ||
At least a year for sure. | ||
And look, a lot of people were watching. | ||
It's a great show. You have carried it forward. | ||
I was in Utah this past weekend at the Republican State Convention. | ||
That's right. Owen, you are a hero to people. | ||
You are. In Utah? When I said I'm going to Austin, people always said to me the same thing. | ||
Say hello to Alex Jones and Owen Schroer. | ||
I mean, dozens of people. | ||
You have a huge following of patriots out there. | ||
And by the way, they're praying for you too. | ||
Well, that really means a lot. | ||
This audience is really so kind. | ||
They're so kind to you. They're so kind to us. | ||
It's really a big, uplifting moment. | ||
But speaking of that, it's kind of an amazing thing. | ||
Here in Austin, you've got Alex Jones, who's been fighting for America and freedom for decades. | ||
And now you've got Elon Musk down here. | ||
You've got Joe Rogan down here. | ||
Others are moving down here. | ||
There's kind of a nice little resistance head forming here in Austin, Texas. | ||
You know, it's interesting that But conservatives, I mean, true constitutional conservatives are really gathered in two places, here and in South Florida, both the West and the East Coast of South Florida. | ||
And they've moved out of New York, they've moved out of New Jersey, they've certainly moved out of L.A. I mean, they got you out of New York, they tortured you out of there. | ||
Yeah, they certainly did when the FBI raided my apartment there. | ||
You know what they found? Nothing. | ||
What about the famous Richard Nixon head? | ||
The bong. The Nixon bong. | ||
The Nixon bong. Well, I did have these two completely unused, I might add. | ||
Nixon and Agnew ivory-carbed pipes. | ||
That I'm sure were designed, you know, for the smoking of tobacco, I'm certain, in the 70s. | ||
And I had acquired them. | ||
They're very rare. Right now, some FBI agent is toking up right now. | ||
I was going to say, you know they're using it. | ||
Making Richard Nixon jokes. | ||
Yeah, so those are completely missing. | ||
And by the way, if anybody knows where I can replace them, I'm in the market. | ||
I bought them on eBay for a song. | ||
Of course, if I do get them, the IRS will probably attach them immediately. | ||
Hey, you know what? This is an audience of activists. | ||
There was one time... There was a MAGA Trump hat. | ||
It was the gay MAGA Trump hat. | ||
It said, Make America Great Again, but it was in all rainbow, and they had the rainbow flag on the side. | ||
And I just thought it was cool. I was like, oh, it's sold out. | ||
I couldn't get one. Two of the audience members actually gave me one. | ||
Well, that's very cool. Well, if you come across the white, China, Nixon, and Agnew pipes from the 1970s... | ||
Guys, see if we can find that on the internet. | ||
I want these properly returned to Roger. | ||
The government has illegally confiscated his property. | ||
I would love to have them back. | ||
I mean, Nixon was a pop culture phenomenon. | ||
So in the hippie 70s, these were made as articles of protest. | ||
I bought them. I found them on eBay. | ||
I bought them. They were in my collection. | ||
I have a couple of Nixon bongs, entirely unused, I might add. | ||
But they're very rare and hard to find. | ||
Nixon, of course, one of his greatest mistakes was the war on drugs, but not really. | ||
Because when Nixon launched the war on drugs, he was going after traffickers and drug kingpins. | ||
It was Joe Biden and Bill Clinton who just started to target | ||
individuals for the first time non non | ||
People with no criminal record for the first time non-violent crime a possession of small amounts of drugs | ||
People who belonged in drug treatment. There's the Nixon bong right there people belong in drug treatment | ||
Not in prison which costs the taxpayers millions of dollars So if you don't like the war on drugs the right people to | ||
blame our judiciary chairman Joe Biden and of course President Bill Clinton | ||
There is the epic Roger Stone tattoo, which as you know makes me the only man with a dick on the front and the back. | ||
Well, you would know more about that than I and maybe Madison Cawthorn. | ||
They tried to get him to learn a little bit of that, too. | ||
Now they're saying, oh, look, Madison Cawthorn partied in college. | ||
He had a woman's bra and he's bad. | ||
Oh, OK, the pro groomer that wants the access to children in the classroom showing them porn. | ||
Yeah, we're really going to be turned off by you telling us Madison Cawthorn is bad for wearing a bra at a bachelor party. | ||
This is about the North Carolina Republican primary. | ||
They're trying to bury Madison Cawthorn because he's a patriot, because he's a free thinker, because he's a supporter of Donald Trump. | ||
This is being manipulated with that primary in mind. | ||
Several weeks ago, as you know, we talked about it on this show, he courageously came forward and told the truth about what's going on in Washington, D.C. Yes, there are orgies. | ||
Yes, there are drugs every place. | ||
There are lobbyists supplying drugs for legislators. | ||
They have like a secret black market underground pharmaceutical club that they run down there. | ||
So this is a reality. | ||
I lived there for 40 years. | ||
I was a Washington insider. | ||
I've turned my life to Christ. | ||
I'm a different person than I was then. | ||
But I can bear witness right now and tell you that... | ||
Madison Cawthorn was telling the Stone Cold truth. | ||
It is the truth. It's a corrupted system. | ||
It is Sodom and Gomorrah on the Potomac. | ||
And I really am hopeful that Madison Cawthorn will get re-nominated. | ||
Because if he's re-nominated, he will be re-elected. | ||
By the way, getting back to the war on drugs, you know, a lot of people... | ||
And there's some accuracy there. | ||
I mean, Reagan had something to do with it. | ||
I think with Reagan, it was more about Nancy Reagan and being concerned about people's health than actually arresting drug users. | ||
That seemed to be what came around with the Bidens and the Clintons. | ||
And that's what's so frustrating about this. | ||
To me, this is a huge political victory just out there for whoever wants to grab it. | ||
Release nonviolent offenders from jail or, you know... | ||
Drug users that are nonviolent from jail and the war on drugs. | ||
This is a total populist victory for whoever wants to pick this up. | ||
Republicans won't touch it. | ||
Democrats are at least touching it, kind of maybe flirting with it. | ||
Why don't the Republicans understand that this issue is a total win for them? | ||
Well, it's ironic you say that because I guess it was now two days ago, Orrin Hatch, 88 years | ||
old, a Reaganite U.S. senator from Utah, a truly great man, a guy who went to Washington, | ||
never got corrupted by the swamp, passed away. | ||
He was the first U.S. senator, the first Republican U.S. | ||
senator to introduce legislation to decriminalize cannabis decades ahead of his time. | ||
I urged the president to decriminalize marijuana. | ||
I urged him to release everybody who had no priors, who was in prison for the first time, | ||
nonviolent offense of possession of small amounts of drugs, with the guarantee that | ||
they would go to drug treatment if they were released. | ||
Had he done that, I think the election would have been a bigger landslide than it was. | ||
Unfortunately, my advice was not followed. | ||
But I do agree that the way to win the votes of younger voters, the way to win the votes | ||
of more libertarians, there are people who aren't voting, I think would turn out to vote | ||
for somebody who simply decriminalized marijuana. | ||
We're not advocating complete legalization. | ||
Well, I am. I think that's the end solution. | ||
But as an intermediate step, let's decriminalize it. | ||
It is less dangerous than the opioids being pushed on the American people by the huge pharmaceutical companies. | ||
Yeah, I totally agree with that. | ||
And it's just so frustrating where you can go into, say, San Francisco and you can walk around and you'll see people using nonstop now. | ||
They get needles from the government. | ||
They're doing fentanyl. They're doing all this stuff. | ||
Some of them just have seizures, die right there on the street corner. | ||
But, oh, you get caught, say you're a college student smoking weed at a party. | ||
You're going to get busted. You're going to have your life messed with. | ||
I mean, it's just ridiculous. Well, I had a guy send me a text. | ||
He was visiting New York. He was in Hell's Kitchen. | ||
He has an apartment there that he leases out. | ||
He went to go check on it, made some improvements. | ||
He said, dude, you're not going to believe this. | ||
There are people shooting heroin on the street out in front of my apartment in broad daylight. | ||
People just walking by like it's an everyday occurrence. | ||
This is what liberalism breeds, folks. | ||
This is the end result of these permissive policies. | ||
And it's horrific. | ||
I can't even imagine... | ||
Going back to New York. | ||
I mean, I had to go back recently for the trial of Salvatore Greco. | ||
Sal Greco, who is a New York police officer, I want to talk about him on the other side. | ||
Because he's facing being terminated and losing the pension that he's paid into. | ||
And that legal case is ongoing, correct? | ||
Well, we're now waiting for a decision. | ||
The case has been heard. | ||
All right, let's talk about that on the other side. | ||
And, you know, again... | ||
If a cop does something wrong, we'll say he's doing something wrong. | ||
Sal Greco has done nothing wrong. | ||
He's being discriminated against because he has chosen medical freedom. | ||
And you're not allowed to do that, I guess, in Democrat-run America. | ||
Roger Stone in studio. We'll be right back. | ||
That's it, Roger. I'll shave off some of my beard. | ||
And you can ship it to me. And we'll have some pro-Hollywood person turn it into a mustache for you so that the left that wants you dead can't identify you at the airport. | ||
Unfortunately, it doesn't do much good. | ||
So I can wear hat, glasses, the whole thing. | ||
Anything? Like, you tried it all? | ||
I've tried it all. Roger Stone back with us here on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
We were discussing, you know, every time Roger has to go to the airport, he's traveling a lot, he's working right now, and the left, you know, they want him dead, so they harass him. | ||
They try to point him out at the airport. | ||
There he is! There's Roger Stone! | ||
Get him! You know, they're so tolerant, Roger. | ||
Yeah, they really are. Look, I... They're the ones who are violent. | ||
They're the ones who are dangerous. We don't advocate violence. | ||
If I saw, I don't know, let's say I saw Nasty Piglosi, Speaker of Nasty Piglosi, in a restaurant, I wouldn't go up and start yelling at her and throwing stuff. | ||
I would just ignore her. | ||
That's what civilized people do. | ||
That's what people with manners and brains do. | ||
Civilized people, that's the key. | ||
But these people are so... | ||
They're so consumed with hatred. | ||
They're so consumed with bloodlust. | ||
I'm getting tired of being called a Russian spy. | ||
I hate Russians, to be honest with you. | ||
No, you have a history of pro-Ukraine, actually. | ||
I mean, I don't hate the Russian people, obviously, but I hate Russian communists because I hate communists. | ||
But as sad as it may be... | ||
I think there may be less censorship in Russia today than there is here. | ||
Why do you think Edward Snowden went to Russia? | ||
He knows what was good for him. | ||
So right now, the guys at Media Matters are running to their computers to say Roger Stone says... | ||
I mean, what a bunch of miscreate creeps. | ||
Yeah, Roger Stone says he... | ||
Roger Stone comes out as anti-Russia. | ||
They'll say somehow Roger Stone is pro-Russia. | ||
But that's just what the liars do. | ||
By the way, you know, because... | ||
DC people, specifically house members, they travel a lot DC, right? | ||
So every once in a while, I'll run into them when I'm traveling back, when I was traveling to DC. So I got to run into Al Green a couple times. | ||
We had a little bit of a relationship. He recognized me. | ||
And one time, and I was always civilized with Al. | ||
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Al, how you doing? You know, shake hands like, you know, your impeachment is a bunch of BS, Al. | |
And he'd kind of laugh or whatever. And one time, the last time, he actually literally had a mob formed against me in Reagan International. | ||
He's like, everybody get this man. | ||
He's a racist. He's a terrorist. | ||
And he pointed me out. And literally a whole entire mob of people were gathering around me, shouting me down. | ||
I mean, you know me. I kind of like it. | ||
So I'm just sitting there filming all these people like looking like zombies. | ||
And then Al Green runs away after he gets a violent mob up against me. | ||
I liked him much better when he was doing songs like Love and Happiness, you know? | ||
A classic. Yeah. I loved Al Green in those days, but as a congressman, not so much. | ||
Although I did enjoy seeing the video when somebody called out Lindsey Graham, you know, the ultimate rhino. | ||
I don't know if you saw this, but... | ||
There's this new book, the same book that nailed Kevin McCarthy by Alexander Burns and John Martin of the New York Times, points out that on January 6th, Lindsey Graham called the White House in a lavender rage, called the White House counsel Pat Cipollone threatening to remove Donald Trump under the 25th Amendment. | ||
Now, the way the 25th Amendment works, the cabinet member and the vice president, the majority of the cabinet and the vice president can remove a sitting president. | ||
I'm not sure where the U.S. Senator from South Carolina fits into that, but I guess I would say nowhere. | ||
In his own mind, maybe. Yes, yet four days after the story broke, there's Lindsey Graham dining in splendor at Mar-a-Lago with the president. | ||
Oh. So I'm going to assume that this comes under the category of keep your friends close and your enemies closer, because Lindsey Graham is a fish-faced enemy of the people. | ||
He's the ultimate rhino mincing his way towards World War III. | ||
Yep. | ||
John McCain's butt boy, John McCain's compadre, the errand boy for the deep state, and never | ||
met a war he didn't like. | ||
And in all honesty, I don't think he can get reelected in South Carolina. | ||
I think he's done. But he really should just switch parties and become a Democrat, because that's really what I think he is. | ||
Yeah, I don't really see much popularity. | ||
If he had any, it's waning right now in conservative halls of communication and definitely Republican voters. | ||
I'm curious. I mean, you know a little bit about D.C. I mean, back in the day... | ||
Yeah, you probably weren't going to make it as a Republican if people knew you were gay. | ||
Is there any of that blackmail going around? | ||
Not specifically to maybe someone we were just talking about, but just in general. | ||
You ever heard anything like that, Roger? I actually think that we have a pretty tolerant society. | ||
I really don't think that is an issue. | ||
Not today, I agree. | ||
I'm saying maybe a decade or two ago. | ||
Look, I don't want to speculate. | ||
There were members of Congress who were closeted, and they can remain closeted because what you do in your own home is your business. | ||
I'm a libertarian, and I think I'm a pretty tolerant person. | ||
On the other hand, if I had a few drinks, I still wouldn't put on women's underwear. | ||
So, you know, to each his own. | ||
The real point here, I guess, is... | ||
That everything they accuse us of is always what they are doing. | ||
It's right out of Alinsky's playbook. | ||
I mean, so put it another way. | ||
The people who told you that the Russians helped elect Donald Trump, the people who told you that Hillary Clinton did not spy on Donald Trump, The people who told you that the COVID-19 vaccination was both safe and effective. | ||
The people who told you that Hunter Biden's laptop, that was all Russian disinformation. | ||
In fact, as Adam Schiff said, direct from the Kremlin, he said. | ||
They now want you to believe that the war in Ukraine is an effort by Vladimir Putin to take control of the country, install a puppet government to restore the faded glory of the Soviet Union. | ||
They don't mention the offensive weapons that NATO wants to put in Ukraine, pointed at Russia. | ||
They don't mention the bioweapons labs, which are real. | ||
No, that's not a conspiracy theory, folks. | ||
It's a reality. | ||
They don't mention any of that. | ||
So when I go out, as Alex Jones does, as you have, as Tucker Carlson has, and said... | ||
That Putin is acting defensively. | ||
It's not that we're pro-Putin. | ||
We're not pro-Putin. We don't like the communist system. | ||
We don't like the system of government. | ||
We think he's a thug and an authoritarian. | ||
But we understand why he's doing what he's doing. | ||
He says it over and over again. | ||
I just don't want them to join NATO. Compare that to 1962. | ||
The Russians put offensive missiles in Cuba. | ||
John F. Kennedy says, no, you can't do that, stands up to the Russians. | ||
Now, there's a secret deal behind the scenes in which we remove our missiles from Turkey and Italy, changing the balance of power in the European theater. | ||
But Khrushchev, the dictator of Russia, agrees to stand down, and World War III is averted. | ||
So just as we objected to Russian missiles pointed at us 90 miles from our shore, Putin objects to NATO missiles, essentially Western missiles pointed at him. | ||
Max Blumenthal, who's an extreme left winger, but he's anti-war, points out the silos have already been built. | ||
They're just waiting to drop those missiles in. | ||
They even do interviews on PBS and they say, yeah, if Trump was in office, we would not be at war | ||
with Russia, which technically we're not, but unofficially we are. It's an illegal war that | ||
Biden has started. And they admit, yeah, we wouldn't be in this if Trump, because Trump was | ||
not going to let NATO set up all of these war fronts on Russia's doorstep. And it's like, | ||
isn't that a good thing? Well, Trump would have negotiated from a position of strength. | ||
I think we've already signed treaties in which we agreed not to put missiles in Ukraine. | ||
So we're in violation of treaties that we've signed. | ||
But if you say that, Bill O'Reilly, by the way, I'm shocked to know that he's actually still alive. | ||
Did you know that he's still alive? | ||
I didn't know that. He recently had a bit of an issue at an airport. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. That's how I knew it. | ||
But he goes out and he says, Tucker Carlson, Roger Stone, Alex Jones are all Russian agents because we don't love the war in Ukraine. | ||
Really bizarre. Yeah, Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity, Lindsey Graham, they're all kind of in the same ilk. | ||
They never saw a war they didn't like, did they? | ||
Well, look, I like Sean Hannity. | ||
He's been a very good friend to me. | ||
He prayed for me. He was supportive of me when I was going through a horrific ordeal. | ||
We just disagree with this. | ||
I like him. I think he's a great patriot. | ||
We will talk about Cell Greco when we come back. | ||
This is something Roger, he's trying to save an innocent man | ||
from losing his job. | ||
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If we're going down, we ain't going down without a fight. | ||
We ain't going down to globalism going down, that's right. | ||
You can see into the future watching Alex Jones tonight. | ||
Alex Jones is straight, yeah, Alex Jones is straight There's a war on for you, man, it's time to win it | ||
Boom, boom. | ||
Oh. | ||
All right, everybody's debating 2024. | ||
Is it Trump? Is it DeSantis? | ||
Actually, folks, me and Roger in the break, we've just decided to solve the problem for you. | ||
It's going to be Stone-Schroyer 2024. | ||
Roger Stone is going to have to run for president to drain the swamp, and he is requesting my beard as his vice president, and thus, though, I have to come along for the ride as well. | ||
So that's going to be the issue. | ||
We're just going to have to do everything, Roger. | ||
Florida and Texas, I think it's a great ticket. | ||
It's a lock. It's a lock in Florida and Texas. | ||
Yeah, the two most important states to carry for a Republican to get to 270. | ||
To be serious for a moment, my first, second, and third choice is Donald Trump. | ||
No, he's not perfect. Yes, he made some mistakes, but they pale in comparison to how much he achieved. | ||
He rebuilt our military strength. | ||
He appointed hundreds of conservatives to the judiciary. | ||
He restored respect for and fear of America around the world among our enemies. | ||
He was a great president in many, many ways. | ||
I think he made the mistake of coming to Washington believing there were two teams, Republicans and Democrats. | ||
He believed that just as, even though he was an outsider, the Republicans would coalesce around him the way they had around Reagan. | ||
He saw the Democrats as the enemy. | ||
He didn't understand that... | ||
There were many enemies within his own house. | ||
As the Bible says, better a snake in the grass than an asp in the bosom. | ||
And therefore, I think he was deeply disappointed in the Mitt Romneys and the Susan Collinses and the Lindsey Grahams and the other rhinos. | ||
But I also think that he was not a career politician. | ||
I can understand why he misunderstood The duplicitousness of many Republicans, they had called sucked up to him because they wanted votes. | ||
He's one of the great vote-getters of all time being on the ticket. | ||
Maybe the greatest of all time. | ||
He was denied that, but probably. | ||
Yeah, probably. And he built on a relatively slim majority in 2016 to expand his majority in 2020. | ||
Cheated out of it, in my opinion. | ||
What's amazing is the way the media... | ||
In lockstep to a man, they say, there is no evidence whatsoever of election fraud. | ||
It's all a big lie. | ||
No, that is the big lie. | ||
There's so much evidence, it's like, it makes your head explode. | ||
Yeah, it's ubiquitous. | ||
The evidence of... | ||
I mean, I couldn't even sit here and riff with you. | ||
I mean, okay, the lie about the water main in Georgia, pulling out huge, huge boxes of ballots in Atlanta, the arrival of truckloads of ballots in Detroit, shutting down, blocking the windows from the counters in Philadelphia. | ||
I mean, it's like just on and on and on. | ||
Oh, and what are you going to believe, your own eyes or the New York Times? | ||
That's really the question. Democracy dies in darkness, right? | ||
Yeah, exactly. So I guess I should just close my eyes. | ||
All the news that's fit to print, embellished with a left-wing tin. | ||
No, it's outrageous. | ||
This new movie by Dinesh D'Souza, 200 Mules. | ||
Watched the trailer last night. | ||
Oh, I've heard. It's going to be huge. | ||
It looks like it's amazing. | ||
Of course it is. Dinesh D'Souza is incredible. | ||
I'm really looking forward to it. | ||
But at the same time, if you go out and say, oh, there was an election fraud, that becomes the basis for your being banned. | ||
So I had a very vibrant and active YouTube channel up until about three weeks ago. | ||
Then I gave perhaps the greatest speech of my entire life in San Diego, but I dared say in the speech that there was election fraud. | ||
Boom! They didn't just take that video down. | ||
My entire channel was canceled because I'm dangerous, because the truth is dangerous. | ||
You could go on YouTube right now and say, a bunch of green aliens are about to come from Pluto to take over the planet with missiles and advanced weaponry, and you could come on and talk about that. | ||
And of course you wouldn't be banned, because it's not real, and it's no No threat to anybody. | ||
So if election fraud isn't real, if the election wasn't stolen, then hey, what's the big deal? | ||
No, it is real. | ||
And they know it's real. | ||
That's why they censor that so heavily. | ||
I mean, give me a break. Biden didn't even have a campaign, couldn't even show up for presidential debates. | ||
Trump had official rallies and unofficial rallies all across the nation for an entire year. | ||
Millions of people overall in attendance. | ||
Biden couldn't fill a broom closet. | ||
Well, and I made a bold prediction this morning with Harrison Smith. | ||
I repeated it on the Alex Jones show. | ||
I'm going to repeat it here today. Joe Biden will be removed from the White House under the 25th Amendment by his own supporters, by the Democrats, after this election. | ||
Post-midterms? I think post-midterms. | ||
The baggage of Hunter Biden, the treason, the corruption. | ||
There are investigations. The payoffs, the child sex exploitation, the drugs. | ||
Combine that with record gas prices, food shortages on the basis of manipulation. | ||
crime, violent crime, rising crime, this extraordinary foreign policy record of retreat and embarrassment | ||
around the world. | ||
Oh, the fallout of Afghanistan, the invasion of Ukraine. | ||
So I think all of that adds up to Joe Biden being too heavy a burden for the Democratic | ||
Party. | ||
But let's recognize what happens here. | ||
If Biden is removed, and by the way, they'll praise him while they're doing it. | ||
In other words, this will be the hero's exit. | ||
This great statesman, he's so great, but his health has failed him. | ||
We have to remove him. | ||
He's agreed to be removed because he just isn't feeling well. | ||
Boy, you better go quietly. | ||
Remember, he already said that, too, in an interview. | ||
He said, I'll probably fake a sickness and they'll take me out. | ||
He said that. Yeah. Well, he says he blurts out the stage interactions. | ||
He said a lot of things. Poor Corn Pop is a bad dude. | ||
Right. And he shakes hands with non-existent people. | ||
The Easter Bunny runs him around the White House. | ||
Right. It's really, it's quite extraordinary. | ||
Good Lord. I love that video of him, of people mobbing Obama for his autograph or to talk to him or touch him. | ||
And Biden is staying in the corner like nobody. | ||
He doesn't know what's going on. And here's the thing about that. | ||
Obama is a real diabolical operator. | ||
He doesn't do things without significance. | ||
I think he did that intentionally. | ||
He really meant to show Biden up and he had Kamala Harris by his side. | ||
Clearly that was by design. | ||
I don't know what the agenda behind it would be, but I mean, that was clearly by design. | ||
They boxed Biden out. | ||
He put Harris next to her. | ||
He was ignoring Biden. | ||
Let me just say this. I want to hear your retort to this because here's where I stand as far as Trump going forward. | ||
I'd like... Trump is going to have to win my vote again, is what I would say. | ||
He had internet censorship when he was in the office. | ||
He had the COVID theater and tyranny when he was in office. | ||
And the election was stolen when he was in office. | ||
He really needs to address those big issues. | ||
Otherwise, I'm afraid a lot of voters like me are going to be very hesitant to support Trump going forward. | ||
Well, I'm not going to disagree with you. | ||
I mean, I think we're going to have to recognize I'm here because Donald Trump spared my life. | ||
Literally. Through the grace of God, the Lord gave Donald Trump the strength and the courage to stand up and pardon me. | ||
So I'm not going to criticize him on your show. | ||
When he's right, and he's right most of the time, a lot of the time, I will shout it from the rooftops. | ||
When I disagree with him, by and large, I try to keep it to myself. | ||
Yes, his support of the vaccination is disappointing, but I take some solace in the fact that he said it should be up to the individual. | ||
There should be no mandate. If you don't want to take it, you shouldn't have to take it. | ||
So I think that leavens it some for me. | ||
In other areas, I mean, for example, why he likes the former CIA director, the former Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo? | ||
Yes, Mike Pompeo. | ||
The ultimate rhino, the father of the Russian collusion hoax. | ||
I mean, Mike Pompeo is the guy who said that Julian Assange is a deep state actor, which he's not. | ||
He says he's a foreign state actor, implying that he's a Russian, which he's not. | ||
Was Pompeo mostly responsible for Trump not addressing Julian Assange's situation? | ||
It's worse than that. We now know, based on, I think, pretty credible reporting, that Mike Pompeo, who's the only fat man I know who looks worse than... | ||
He looks ill. He's running for president, folks. | ||
That's why he's losing weight. | ||
He's a rhino. Where was he in the 2020 election? | ||
We know that they were bouncing data abroad to China and backwards, but he was on vacation that period. | ||
He never said a word about election fraud. | ||
So why the president likes this guy, other than the fact that he's a brown-nosing toady, I don't know. | ||
I think it's the West Point grad thing. | ||
He's really got that thing with military people. | ||
This guy is deep state right down to his underwear, and he will never be president. | ||
Well, I guess Pompeo then, you expect to be one of the individuals to put their hat in the ring against Trump? | ||
Well, I think he's one of the guys who's kind of playing it both ways. | ||
In other words, Trump is not happy rightfully with Ron DeSantis. | ||
Let me be very clear. Ron DeSantis was an unknown congressman. | ||
He had no chance of being nominated. | ||
He was running against the Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam, had the endorsement of the entire Republican establishment. | ||
Donald Trump's endorsement lifted DeSantis up, made him the nominee. | ||
Then Trump came to Florida in the last two weeks and dragged him over the finish line. | ||
So Ron DeSantis would not be governor without Donald Trump. | ||
Therefore, in my view, DeSantis should say, Mr. | ||
President, if you want to run, I will step aside. | ||
And thank God Trump helped get DeSantis as the governor of Florida. | ||
Hey, you can change anytime you want now, Roger. | ||
It's the year 2022. I can be a woman with a beard now. | ||
So don't forget that. Final segment here with Roger Stone. | ||
By the way, you know, Roger used to say I had the Abraham Lincoln beard going, to which I would say Abraham Lincoln. | ||
Wish he had a beard this good. | ||
But you're saying I'm evolving now. | ||
I've got a different style. This is the Ruthford B. Hayes style beard. | ||
One of the more forgotten presidents. | ||
Right. Moving very quickly towards the James A. Garfield beard. | ||
So, you're in the R.J. Majewski tradition. | ||
My friend who's running for Congress in Ohio, who just got endorsed by the president. | ||
Yeah, just got the endorsement. Yeah, great guy. | ||
But he is a bearded gentleman, and we need to bring some beards back to the house. | ||
I was just going to ask you, there's not really a beard representation, except maybe a Democrat female might have a beard in there, but that's a different thing going. | ||
There's really not much... | ||
I mean, when was the last president with a beard, Roger? | ||
Yeah. That's an excellent question. | ||
It's been some time. | ||
Now, Ted Cruz has affected a beard, but that's because he's not... | ||
He doesn't look good with a beard or without a beard. | ||
He's doing anything he can not to look like... | ||
Ted Cruz. No, he's Fat Dracula. | ||
I mean... Look, you know, God bless Ted Cruz. | ||
If I lived in Texas, I would have voted for him because he's certainly better than Beto. | ||
I remember in this studio, election night, when it appeared for a few moments like Beto O'Rourke was going to be U.S. Senator, I actually thought that Alex Jones might commit suicide. | ||
Oh my gosh, if they put Beto in the governor's office here, it's... | ||
Now then there's your Chester Alan Arthur. | ||
There you go. I mean, this guy... | ||
I think the Garfield. Those are called mutton chops. | ||
They're very rare. They're out of commission now. | ||
Right, they really are. They were huge in the 1800s. | ||
There's the James A. Garfield. | ||
So I think that may be the closest approximation. | ||
I don't think I could pull off a Rutherford Hayes. | ||
Then there's the Ben Harrison, Benny Harrison. | ||
I couldn't do Ben Harrison either. | ||
The mustache is too thick. | ||
I'm a little weak on the mustache. | ||
You know, they've had big, thick mustaches. | ||
I think I'm more of the... | ||
I think I've got more of the Garfield going. | ||
I still think Rutherford B. Hayes in the right-hand corner. | ||
There you go. Now, although Ted Cruz kind of looks like Dracula, he sounds like Mr. | ||
Haney from Green Acres. | ||
Well, Mr. Douglas... | ||
I mean, it's like, listen to his voice and close your eyes. | ||
Might be before your time. | ||
By the way... And we don't really have time to get into it, but I know you mentioned this earlier. | ||
I did a little bit of research on this. | ||
It really looks like what happened in France last night was a 2020 U.S. election for Macron. | ||
Biden getting in. | ||
Macron got in on the same kind of stuff last night. | ||
Very interesting that it was pointed out on the Alex Jones Show today. | ||
By Robert Barnes, that the French protectorates that are allowed to vote, but where their voting is not centralized, where Le Pen got clobbered in the last election, this time she won sweepingly. | ||
It was only on the continental France, where the votes were manipulated, that she won. | ||
Now, something is very, very rotten in Paris. | ||
It smells very bad. Macron is even less popular than Joe Biden, if that is actually possible. | ||
There's anti-Macron protests regularly in France. | ||
Yeah. Another one just happened. | ||
Yeah. So it looks like Biden's chief of staff, Ron Klain, immediately goes out and hails the Macron victory saying, you see, a guy who's unpopular can win. | ||
The man behind the man, Ron Klain. | ||
What are they preparing us for? | ||
What was that about? So, just so I can make sure I cover this here, folks, I doubt I'm going to bring it back up tomorrow. | ||
After all, it is the French. | ||
But you immediately had tens of thousands of people in the streets protesting the election results, including leftist Antifa saying there's no way that Macron won. | ||
Nobody likes Macron. | ||
Same situation where in the dead of night, Marine Le Pen is beating Macron. | ||
And I've got all the screenshots here, folks. | ||
I mean, people documented the same thing. | ||
It was 2020 U.S. election all over again. | ||
Maureen Le Pen winning all night. | ||
Here's the screenshots. Again, here's later in the evening. | ||
She's still up. Or then magically, her votes disappear, Macron gets hundreds of thousands of votes, and then they declare him the winner. | ||
Then they had a post poll, Roger, where they said reasons for voting for Emmanuel Macron. | ||
91% of respondents said to vote against Le Pen. | ||
So that's a healthy democracy they have going there. | ||
No, it looks like there may have been some similar foul play in the French election. | ||
Just as we are not a democracy, we're a republic, France is also a republic, not a democracy. | ||
But this election smells very fishy. | ||
I don't have any evidence. I'm just giving you an uninformed opinion. | ||
But following the tracking polls, when the far-right candidate withdrew and essentially threw his support to Le Pen, and it appears like she was galvanizing her position, I expected her to win a fair election, and therefore I think it is suspicious. | ||
By the way, Sal Greco, you have been mentioning this man who's just fighting for his job right now. | ||
Let's talk about that. | ||
Salvatore Greco is a New York police officer who has served the public in some of the most dangerous and undesirable precincts in New York. | ||
He has an unblemished record of service to the people of New York. | ||
He also happens to be a supporter of Donald Trump, an Italian-American from Staten Island, and a good friend of Roger Stone. | ||
That all adds up to a witch hunt inside the NYPD in which he may lose his job and the pension that he's paid into for 14 years simply because he associated with me. | ||
While they argue Stone is a convicted felon and he associated with Well, what about the mayor of New York City? | ||
When he was a New York City police captain, he partied with Mike Tyson, a convicted felon. | ||
He provided security for Louis Farrakhan, another convicted felon. | ||
He was investigated. | ||
There was a trial, just like there was for Sal Greco. | ||
There were no findings against him. | ||
He didn't pay a fine. He wasn't suspended. | ||
There was no punishment. | ||
So I argue that Eric Adams, the current New York mayor, former New York police captain, and Sal Greco have to be treated the same. | ||
If they are not, Sal Greco has a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the city of New York. | ||
Never mind the fact that the judge in his case was not legally qualified to be the judge. | ||
Never mind the fact that they falsified warrants against him and said that this was a narcotics investigation in | ||
order to get his social media and phone records. | ||
This is the most epic witch hunt of all time. | ||
Sal Greco needs lawyers and lawyers aren't cheap. | ||
You can't afford them on a patrolman's salary. | ||
So people can go to helpthisnycop.com. | ||
Help this nycop.com. | ||
Someplace there it is. | ||
Help this nycop.com now and help this great patriot who's fighting for his job. | ||
He doesn't deserve this. | ||
He's being singled out in a political prosecution. | ||
The prosecutor in this case, a guy named Sergeant Jeremy Ornstein, lied on the warrants, keeps | ||
showing pictures on the wall during the trial of people storming the Capitol. | ||
Sal Greco was not present on January 6th. | ||
He was not at the Capitol. | ||
He knows nothing about that. | ||
Did he come in contact with Proud Boys and members of the Oath Keepers? | ||
Yes. | ||
That's guilt by association. | ||
There's no evidence that Sal Greco has done anything wrong. | ||
So folks, please open your wallets, get out your credit card, go to helpthisnycop.com | ||
because this guy needs justice. | ||
He needs our support. | ||
God bless you, Sal Greco. | ||
Go eat a cannoli for me somewhere. | ||
By the way, you know, let's try to apply this logic that they want to use against Sal Greco universally, which it's still, you can't even really do that. | ||
But, you know, Barack Obama launched his presidential campaign from a terrorist's house. | ||
Do we forget Bill Ayers, Weather Underground? | ||
Barack Obama launched his presidential campaign from Bill Ayers' house. | ||
You know, with the weather underground, they tried to blow up buildings and do terrorist attacks, and they got caught doing it and arrested. | ||
Isn't it amazing how somehow Obama just skirts that? | ||
Yeah, it really is. | ||
Great new movie coming out by our friend Joel Gilbert called Michelle Obama 2024. | ||
I think he's absolutely right. | ||
I want to go on record right now. | ||
Michelle Obama will be the Democratic Party nominee in 2024. | ||
Roger Stone said it. I'm the war room. | ||
Take it to the bank. | ||
So that would be the first full black American to win if he could get in. | ||
Well, not only that, we still wouldn't have our first woman president. | ||
You know, we ought to have more fun on air, Roger. | ||
You're like this. Have you ever seen this one? | ||
Guys, put this on screen for me. | ||
There's this app called a Face App, and you can basically just morph a bunch of faces together. | ||
And it's for, I guess, people that want to see what their kids might look like. | ||
But you can morph more than one face. | ||
So they took all 50 Democrat faces and morphed it into one. | ||
All 50 Republican faces and morphed it into one. | ||
Guys, we can put that on screen. | ||
Look at that one, Roger. What do you think? | ||
Think that's an accurate representation there? | ||
That pretty much sums it up right there. | ||
Right now, the guys at Media Matters are running for their computers. | ||
That looks like someone that might work at Media Matters, actually. | ||
Not weird enough. | ||
There's your all 50 Democrats combined into a look. | ||
You can go ahead and throw the Republican one up there, too. | ||
A little more endearing. I might trust that guy. | ||
It's a little Trumpian. Yeah, yeah, you know. | ||
The hair's a little more Trumpian. | ||
Looks a little more trustworthy, like, you know, an old grandpa maybe sitting out by a fire and hanging out in the garage. | ||
And then the other guy looks like, you know, he's trying to get into a school yard. | ||
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He's a pedophile. So he is your typical Democrat. | |
Jeffrey Epstein, a great Democrat. | ||
You combine your 50 Democrats where you look like you got a pedophile, Brian Stelter guy. | ||
Roger Stone, tell people where they can follow you. | ||
Stonecoldtruth.com and check out my new show, The Stone Zone, at frankspeech.com every day at 4 p.m. | ||
Eastern, 5 o'clock, pardon me, 5 o'clock Eastern, 4 p.m. | ||
Central. You can switch back and forth between The War Room and my show and get the best of both ways. | ||
Oh, it'll be the best decision you ever made. | ||
That does it for The War Room. You stay classy, Info Warriors. | ||
You know, it's going back to what we all thought was going to happen in the 90s when the internet and mobile technology first came out, which is we thought, you know, this is going to level the playing field. | ||
Everybody's going to have access to the same information. | ||
Everybody's going to be able to freely communicate that information. | ||
That's our goal, to get back to that place where we all have access to all of the information. | ||
We all have the ability to freely communicate that information with whomever we want, whenever we want. | ||
And we don't have to worry about anybody tracking what we're doing and trying to judge us or categorize us or figure out some way to go after us because of the conversations we're having, because of the internet searches that we're doing, because of the discussions, the people we want to talk to about these things. | ||
So that's our goal, is to help people take back their freedom by helping them to take back their privacy. | ||
And so that's really what we're trying to do. |