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What is the cure to fake news? | |
What is the cure to globalist brainwashing propaganda? | ||
It is Infowars. | ||
We are the cure. | ||
You, myself, and the crew. | ||
We are the cure to globalist propaganda, fake news, and brainwashing. | ||
And there is just so much of it to go around today. | ||
I'm still shuffling through my news. | ||
I mean, look at this huge news desk I have today. | ||
And I'm having to really compact it because I've got two guests coming in studio in the next segment. | ||
And that's John Leak and Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough. Here is the book, The Courage to Face COVID-19. | ||
They're actually joining me at 3.15, so just over 10 minutes away. | ||
So I'll come in. | ||
The next segment with kind of an intro to what to expect. | ||
But you get back to the surface. | ||
You get back to the grassroots. | ||
You get back to the foundation. | ||
And what is it really all about? | ||
It's an information war. | ||
There's a war on for your mind. | ||
There's a war on for your body. | ||
There's a war on for your soul. | ||
There's a war on for your spirit. | ||
And that's all encompassing here at Infowars. | ||
We want to equip you and inform you to win that war. | ||
And so part of that process has become such... | ||
We have to come on here and correct the fake news and tell you what's really going on that... | ||
Sometimes we tend to forget that the whole operation, the whole modus operandi is that there's a war on for your mind, your soul, your spirit, your body. | ||
You need to be aware of it and you need to make decisions now with that knowledge. | ||
And so that's what it's really all about. | ||
And I'm seeing the awakening every day. | ||
Here's a perfect example. | ||
You know, Twitter recommends stuff. | ||
So they recommend this thing. It has nothing to do with politics. | ||
It's just this old account, old photos in real life. | ||
And it shows two pictures of the same place, I think, somewhere in the Arctic. | ||
I forget where. But it shows, oh, here's a wall of ice. | ||
And then, oh, here it is in the modern day. | ||
There's no ice. A non-political tweet. | ||
And all the responses are like, this is BS. You're lying. | ||
One's probably summer, one's winter. | ||
Global warming is BS. And there's no such thing. | ||
So, I mean, the Great Awakening is on, and that's why the globalists are pressing the gas | ||
on their great reason. | ||
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♪ It's my life in the box, in front of me, danger, if I'm just a soul of me, you won't bop, | |
ask to see me lay face down. | ||
♪ It's my life in the box, in your heart. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, men and women, there is nothing else. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com, streaming live at band.video. | ||
And I've been noticing people that are sharing the links on social media. | ||
Are figuring out which links are banned, which links aren't banned. | ||
FreeWorldNews.TV is still not banned. | ||
They've just recently banned BattlePlan.News, but you can still share FreeWorldNews.TV. I'll be trying to send links to the crew before the show, and if it's Infowars links or banned video links, they always get shut down, so you've got to use those other URLs. | ||
But that's just the element of the Infowar that we're dealing with of censorship. | ||
That's right. Big government, liberal, progressive, democrat, globalist, new world order, government censorship. | ||
And isn't it just lovely? | ||
Yes. Yes, I love being such a target of this world government, this corrupt, anti-human, satanic world government. | ||
It is nice to be the target for censorship and imprisonment and death. | ||
What an honor. I mean, truly, what an honor to have the scum of the earth coming after you. | ||
And now Elon Musk is learning that as well. | ||
And so here's what we have coming up on today's transmission. | ||
We do have the latest. Here's why the Elon Musk stuff is... | ||
Coverage worthy to me. | ||
I'm not somebody that obsesses over Elon Musk. | ||
In fact, I even remember I was one of my best friends growing up and we kind of lost touch after high school and then ended up living together after college and just catching up. | ||
And he was just obsessed with Elon Musk. | ||
He was like, this guy's the next big thing. | ||
His electronic cars, his batteries, all this stuff. | ||
He's a big tech guy, worked for Apple, still works in tech. | ||
And he was telling me, Elon Musk this, Elon Musk this. | ||
And I was never really big into tech. | ||
If I heard stories about Elon Musk, okay, I knew who he was. | ||
So it's not a cult of personality or putting Elon Musk on some sort of pedestal, even though, I mean, there's no doubt he's a very influential and powerful individual in his own right. | ||
No, what's important about the Elon Musk phenomenon is that he's basically... | ||
I mean, he's obviously... | ||
He's measured in some way with this. | ||
He's measured in some way. | ||
I don't know how measured it all is, but clearly there's some measurement here. | ||
But he's red-pilling the masses every day. | ||
And it's a very subtle, nuanced, slow burn... | ||
Of Elon Musk red-pilling the masses. | ||
So when he starts coming out and talking about how evil the Democrat Party is and how evil the left is, and he's now even mentioning the crimes of the Clinton campaign... | ||
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I mean, you can't... | |
I just happened to have last night on... | ||
I was streaming... | ||
I was streaming a hockey game, and when the game concluded, it kicked into an episode of Let's Make a Deal with Howie Mandel. | ||
And guys, pull this up because it's kind of funny. | ||
You can show the clip here. And it just so happens, the episode that pops up after the game finishes last night, Is an episode where Donald Trump is the guest banker. | ||
Now, I literally never watched Let's Make a Deal. | ||
I've actually met Howie Mandel. | ||
He was a nice guy. | ||
And we all know Meghan Markle was the briefcase model for that show. | ||
But I see Trump as the guest banker, and so I'm like, oh, this is interesting. | ||
I'm just going to hold this up real quick. | ||
I was curious what year it was, guys. | ||
So whatever season three of Let's Make a Deal, episode one, probably like 2006 or something. | ||
So Donald Trump's the guest banker. | ||
And I'm going to relate this to Elon Musk in a second. | ||
And so it's the big mystery, oh, who's the guest banker? | ||
And then they turn the light on and they reveal it's Donald Trump! | ||
And the whole studio audience erupts into applause. | ||
There it is right there. | ||
Look at this. The whole studio audience erupts in applause when it's Donald Trump. | ||
Literally standing ovation. | ||
And the contestant there is praising him, saying how great he is and what an honor it is. | ||
He's one of the greatest New Yorkers of all time. | ||
He's posing for pictures with the families and the friends and all of it. | ||
It's this big, you know, oh, it's Donald Trump. | ||
He's so great and everybody loves him and he's having a good time and everybody's having a good time. | ||
Guys, do me a favor and find out... | ||
Oh, yeah, and her big deal was she wanted to move back to New York but couldn't afford it. | ||
She ends up losing, and then Donald Trump basically ends up bailing her out, says, we want you back in New York. | ||
You know, it's the whole thing. | ||
It's Donald Trump. He's good at TV. I'm guessing it was probably around 2006. | ||
Guys, would you pull up when that episode aired? | ||
So here's my point. | ||
So Donald Trump obviously experienced a lot worse Attacks on him from the corrupt deep state, globalists, leftists, all this stuff than Elon Musk has had to endure thus far. | ||
But you see, Donald Trump was already so well known, so popular. | ||
There's no way that aired in 2020. | ||
I can't believe that aired in 2020, guys. | ||
There's no way. But that's just what the, maybe that's when the YouTube thing put up. | ||
Let's get that. If that was in 2020, that's even more powerful. | ||
Still, despite all the attacks, Donald Trump is that popular on a television show, but I don't believe that was 2020. | ||
But see, so now, Trump was popular. | ||
Trump already had, he was already well-known. | ||
People already loved him. So when all the attacks came out, most people didn't buy it. | ||
Most people saw what it was. | ||
And it was just the most brainwashed, the most ignorant, the dumbest down, the most dumbed down in our society that bought it. | ||
So you kind of got the same thing happening with Elon Musk. | ||
He's been popular for years. | ||
He's been well-known, world traveler, effective, influential, all this stuff for years. | ||
And then magically, overnight, it's like, oh, Elon Musk bad now. | ||
And so it's the exact same thing they ran against Donald Trump, just it's not as vicious quite yet. | ||
But now they're coming after him, oh, sexual misconduct, and oh, the women and everything. | ||
So, I mean, we'll see how far they take it with him. | ||
Okay, yeah, so the crew of mine are saying it was 06 or 07. | ||
I assumed it had to be before the election. | ||
But... So it's the same thing. | ||
Trump always popular. | ||
Everybody loved him. And then, oh, he runs as a Republican against the Democrats. | ||
Now all of a sudden, he's racist. | ||
He's misogynist. He's raped women. | ||
He's all this stuff. He's a bad businessman. | ||
Just overnight. It's amazing how when you come out against the Democrats, how your entire life history just changes. | ||
Just magically. It's different now. | ||
And so they're trying to do the same thing with Elon Musk, but I think it'll be even harder to take him down than Trump because How would you say it? | ||
I mean, he's, I don't know. | ||
He's a little, I don't want to say he's kinder because there's plenty of kindness in Trump too, but he's a little more innocent, I guess, all things considered. | ||
So it's not going to work and they're going to embarrass themselves. | ||
And it's pathetic. Our country should be embracing Elon Musk and celebrating Elon Musk like Brazil is doing. | ||
And I'll have that news coming up later as well. | ||
But he's red-pilling the masses, and the more they attack him, the more red pills are going to come out of the wounds of the attacks against him. | ||
If they are even wounds, they'll heal quickly. | ||
And so we'll cover that. | ||
I've got huge economic news. | ||
I mean, everybody now knows that Biden's America, the Democrats' America, the Biden economy, the Democrat economy is an absolute, unmitigated disaster. | ||
I mean, you won't believe... | ||
The cover of the print magazine, The Economist, that's coming out tomorrow, I've got it here. | ||
I mean, folks, it's an odd thing that all the people that promoted Biden and voted for Biden are now realizing what an absolute horror this is. | ||
But... Yeah, I mean, elections have consequences, not to mention the crime rates, the wide open borders, other political news. | ||
I've got a huge stack of COVID news, vaccine news. | ||
I guess it's the monkeypox now. | ||
And then all kinds of liberalism as a mental disorder news. | ||
But coming up next... It's Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough and John Leake in studio with the new book. | ||
So I've got John Leake and Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough in studio. We're discussing their latest book that just came out, The Courage to Face COVID-19. | ||
And you were explaining how this is topping the charts, and I wouldn't have thought, in the true crime novels section. | ||
Why? Why would your book, The Courage to Face COVID-19, why would this be topping the charts in the true crime novels? | ||
True crime is a genre. | ||
We've got to be careful to make it clear. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's nonfiction. | ||
It's a true crime because this massive propaganda campaign and even deliberate obstruction of providing medicines that could help sick people To prevent them from going to hospital and dying. | ||
So we have elements of fraud, a fraudulent misrepresentation of something that could help people, and then a deliberate withholding or obstruction of useful medications that could help keep people out of hospital. | ||
I believe that this rises to the level of something like mass negligent homicide. | ||
To say that it's murder would involve, you know, there was a deliberate intent to kill. | ||
This is more like, well, you know, it might kill them. | ||
We're not sure that it will kill them. | ||
So you would classify it as more of an issue of incompetence? | ||
No, it's not through incompetence. | ||
I would call... | ||
We're trying to describe this... | ||
In accordance with what's on the law book. | ||
So I think it meets the standards of negligent homicide. | ||
You're making decisions that place people at a high risk or a high probability of suffering grave injury or even death. | ||
And that's John Leake. He helped get this book to print. | ||
And of course, Dr. Peter McCullough with us as well. | ||
I mean, Dr. | ||
McCullough, I guess the difficulty here is, has there ever been a situation? | ||
I mean, what would the precedent even be or what would the case to look at even be where you're saying, okay, Here's a disease or here's a virus. | ||
Here's treatment we know works, and now here's the government blocking people from getting that treatment. | ||
Is this something that you've even ever seen in medical history? | ||
You know, there are potentially examples through the course of history, and John studied this, but I can tell you in my practicing lifetime, in my fourth decade now being continuously board certified in internal medicine and cardiology, There is and always has been a duty to treat. | ||
If a patient has a potentially fatal illness, there is a duty to treat. | ||
It's like throwing a life preserver out to someone who's gone overboard. | ||
We may not have a long enough rope. | ||
The life preserver may not save them, but we need to try. | ||
And each and every one of, sadly, a million Americans, 10 million in the hospital, a million lost their life. | ||
The vast majority of them, they were abandoned on requesting early treatment. | ||
They were told by their doctors, by their hospitals and health systems, strongly supported | ||
by all the U.S. government agencies, not to treat. | ||
And how much of this is covered with the proof in your book? | ||
and I'll see you next time. | ||
We lay out the whole story and we give case examples of it. | ||
We go through the whole history of how we have precedents, not on this scale, not on this level of organization, but there are precedents for this kind of conduct in the pharmaceutical and medical industries. | ||
So we walk through all of this. | ||
And I think when the reader gets to the end of the story, I think there won't be any question that we're looking at a massive crime against our people and against all people. | ||
If possible, what aspect of this would you say is the most shocking? | ||
Would it be the psychological warfare? | ||
Putting people into fear? | ||
Would it be the negligence in the medical industry, not giving people treatment that works? | ||
Would it be the government recommendations for treatment that is killing people? | ||
I mean, is it possible to say? | ||
I mean, what is the most shocking aspect of this? | ||
I think it's the comprehensiveness of the psychological operation that was not only orchestrated at the level of The United States. | ||
But every country in the world, every country and federal agency, every community response unit. | ||
A taste of world government propaganda. | ||
It was total. | ||
And the examples were beyond the pale. | ||
For instance, in April, in Queensland, Australia, a doctor would go to jail if he tried to help a patient with hydroxychloroquine. | ||
What happened to the right to try? | ||
I thought that was law. There was a doctor in Zimbabwe, Jackie Stone, who faced prison time for helping a patient with ivermectin. | ||
These are extraordinary circumstances, and I think the comprehensiveness to me really kind of blows this whole thing away. | ||
The book is The Courage to Face COVID-19. | ||
John Leake and Dr. Peter McCullough are guests. | ||
John, what kind of obstacles did you have to go through to get this book published and then to get it into the market? | ||
Were there obstacles there? One has to be completely fair and transparent. | ||
We published the book through Amazon. | ||
So, I mean, there are, of course, misgivings about Amazon having so much power. | ||
But I mean, I will say this. | ||
I mean, if we felt like it was a story we wanted to tell quickly, we wanted to distribute it worldwide. | ||
So, I mean, just for the sake of full transparency, Amazon will enable an author to do it, I mean, quickly and globally. | ||
And that's where you guys have already topped some of the bestseller lists is on Amazon. | ||
You know, we've presented in shows like this over and over again. | ||
We've presented the data. | ||
I have. I've gone over the scientific principles. | ||
I've done their best I can to break through to the world's population. | ||
But people don't... | ||
Learn by scientific presentation. | ||
They don't learn by review of the data. | ||
They learn by reading a narrative, a story, having a beginning, a middle, and an end. | ||
And that's where John has really, as a best-selling author, has put this together with my experiences and the experiences of my patients so people can understand what's going on. | ||
Well, and it's well known that comprehensively, reading is the number one thing for your brain. | ||
It starts with reading, then it goes to listening, then it goes to visual. | ||
That's why the TV is like the lowest form of getting information through, and then listening is like 10 times better than that, and then reading is like 100 times better than all of it. | ||
So this is an important book, folks. | ||
I would suggest putting it in your household library for sure to have it, but also buy it and put it in your local library. | ||
Buy it and put it in your school library. | ||
I mean, heck, the left likes to put child porn books in your school library. | ||
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You're telling me you can't put The Courage to Face COVID-19 in there? | |
So that is what we need to do to distribute this book. | ||
What about since it's been published? | ||
Any attacks against you? | ||
Anybody trying to have it pulled down? | ||
Well, not yet. I mean, we're just kind of out of the gate. | ||
And we'll see once the profile rises to a certain level. | ||
We wouldn't be surprised if it awakens something like the kind of mob-like conduct, the rudeness, the aggression, the anonymous attacks that Dr. | ||
McCullough has suffered for two years almost. | ||
So we expect this will happen, but the only way to deal with the mob is just to ignore it. | ||
Well, that's what we were talking about, too, how it's unbelievable to think, Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough, just that it's been two years, maybe more, since we've been trying to get the truth out about COVID-19, and now this book is another powerful tool to do just that. | ||
We'll be right back on the InfoWars War Room with John Leake and Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough. So, in modern America, if you point out that biological sex is a physical reality, you can be fired from your job. | ||
The Washington Post will send a reporter to your house to intimidate you, but it doesn't change anything. | ||
Denying reality doesn't change reality. | ||
You could say gravity isn't real, but if you jump off the roof of your garage, you're still going to get hurt. | ||
And that's true for biological sex. | ||
It is, in fact, real, whether the authorities admit it or not. | ||
Officials in New Jersey are learning that lesson this week. | ||
Two female inmates at a supposedly all-women's prison in New Jersey have just become pregnant. | ||
We wonder how that happened. | ||
Well, it turns out those women had sexual encounters with another inmate who was a biological man passing as a woman. | ||
Now, some people predicted that this would happen, and they were laughed at, mocked, and attacked as bigots. | ||
It's not just the chemicals that are in our food and water that are feminizing men and making young girls go into puberty younger and younger. | ||
In fact, as young as three years of age. | ||
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So we've got John Leake and Dr. Peter Hicks. | |
Peter McCullough in studio with us. | ||
I'm learning more about John and the books he's written in the past, and he had the pedigree to write... | ||
This latest book with Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough, The Courage to Face COVID-19. | ||
Get 10 of them, folks. Put them in your local libraries, your children's schools libraries. | ||
Put one in your household library. | ||
Now, I coined a phrase which is just a spinoff of the military-industrial complex. | ||
I called it the medical-industrial complex. | ||
But on the cover of your book, you call it the biopharmaceutical complex. | ||
I'd like to get both of you to kind of give a definition of that. | ||
We'll start with Dr. McCullough. What is the biopharmaceutical complex? | ||
You know, it is larger, I think, than a medical industrial complex or an industrial military complex because it involves in vitro diagnostic testing. | ||
It involves epidemiology, world health organizations, community health organizations, hospitals, clinics, doctors, pharmaceutical companies, in vitro diagnostic companies, you know, biopharmaceuticals. | ||
We're talking about messenger RNA and adenoviral DNA. It is big. | ||
So it's like The business of the human biology, and this is another way to put it. | ||
John, what would you define as the biopharmaceutical complex? | ||
You know, I come out of a historical perspective, and this goes all the way back to James Madison, the author of our Constitution. | ||
He was concerned about an organized military interest setting up shop in the New Republic out of the simple perception from history that if you get an organized military interest There becomes this inevitable tendency to seek involvement in conflict and all of the disagreements of mankind. | ||
So Madison said, you know, standing army, standing navy, they're always going to look for reasons to build more ships, more bases, more conscription, more taxes, more weapons. | ||
And this doesn't necessarily serve the citizenry. | ||
That was an observation that Madison made back in the late 1790s. | ||
By the time we get to Eisenhower, who was himself a military guy, I mean, he was the supreme allied commander in World War II. Madison was like an intellectual. | ||
When he leaves office in 61, Eisenhower warns the American people this military-industrial | ||
complex is getting so big with so much money and so much entrenched interest that these | ||
guys might just sort of part company from representing the citizenry. | ||
So that Eisenhower's observation is the basis of this. | ||
And we take that as an analog for what Dr. McCullough just described, this huge complex | ||
of biopharmaceutical industry in partnership with U.S. | ||
government and other national government funding. | ||
And this is what Mr. | ||
And this is what Mr. Gates is talking about. | ||
Gates has been so adept at recognizing. | ||
That all of the treasuries of the world, if you can convince the political class that there could be another big pandemic and we better be prepared for it, I.e., treasuries of the world should invest in this technology. | ||
And that's what he says. He's like, we need billions and trillions to do research and development, which I'm sure he'll get those grants. | ||
Correct. What Dr. | ||
McCullough and I have found to be so remarkable about this story is all of it is out in the open. | ||
I mean, literally none of it is clandestine. | ||
The documents, the videos, the pandemic simulation exercises that were held at Johns Hopkins and Georgetown. | ||
Event 201 and everything. | ||
It's all out there in the open. | ||
We just have to open our eyes. | ||
It leaves you speechless. You're like, these guys are telling me the crime they're committing. | ||
Hey, they're committing a crime. And it's just like, oh, we just ignore it. | ||
And it's telegraphed. | ||
It's foreshadowed. | ||
It's planned. They meet ahead of time. | ||
They plan it out. | ||
It's actually, it's absolutely telegraphed. | ||
It's going to happen. And then it's just a matter of a few months or a few years. | ||
It happens. Well, and see, that's the challenge that I think we face Trying to intellectually go up against us. | ||
It's like an intellectual boxing match or something where they're kind of throwing jabs and they're kind of juking us a little bit. | ||
It's like, oh, this virus. | ||
Oh, that virus. And you're kind of like, I'm not really sure when. | ||
And so they're kind of just jabbing you, feeling you out a little bit. | ||
And then it's like, which one's going to be the haymaker? | ||
Is monkeypox the big haymaker? | ||
Because now we have to prepare ourselves. | ||
How are we going to parry this and throw a haymaker back? | ||
But we're not even sure. Is it going to be monkeypox? | ||
Is it going to be something else? But let's do this before we address that question. | ||
I think a lot of people understand the military-industrial complex. | ||
The perfect example right now would be the war in Ukraine. | ||
I think we've sent $90 billion to Ukraine now or something. | ||
That's more than the first, I think, two years of the war in Iraq combined. | ||
So now you're kind of kicking this idea up. | ||
You know, where you're just going like full vertical max thrust. | ||
I mean, it's not even a military... | ||
I mean, what's happening in Ukraine looks to me just outright transfer of funds abroad. | ||
But I'm saying, what is an example of the medical-industrial complex, or as you put it, the biopharmaceutical complex? | ||
What would be an example of that in the real world right now? | ||
Well, for example, what we've seen with this planning and... | ||
Through the Gates Foundation and the World Economic Forum, as an example, a notable example, the founding of CEPI, the Center for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, they published their business plan in 2017 in which they explicitly state a pandemic is imminent. | ||
We are in the business of forming partnerships between private enterprise and government. | ||
We're going to go ahead and get the funding in place. | ||
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Sounds fascist. Well, it is sort of a corporatist state. | |
Where's Antifa on this? | ||
You should go to a local Antifa meeting. | ||
The business plan for the next pandemic is this enormous global partnership of pharmaceutical, | ||
medical industry and government treasuries of the world. | ||
And their pandemic response is entirely monolithic. | ||
It's when the next one comes, we will launch into overdrive the development of new vaccines | ||
for it. | ||
That's the only solution. | ||
There are no other solutions. | ||
There is no treatment or therapeutics or anything else that we can do. | ||
It's just, and it's presented explicitly in the language of the document as an opportunity. | ||
Yeah, to make billions of dollars. | ||
So, Dr. McCullough, what happens when the U.S. government makes a mass purchase, we'll give two examples, of the COVID vaccine or the monkeypox vaccine or smallpox vaccine, and they make huge purchases of this, but then there's no interest. | ||
Nobody wants it. It's just sitting on the shelves. | ||
What happens next? Yeah. | ||
We have not only a giant loss of money, most of these contracts are not recoverable. | ||
So the contracts are not stipulated based on safety and efficacy, based on returns, based on any types of metrics. | ||
They are basically outright pre-purchases. | ||
And there was one country that tried to pull away from their Pfizer contract. | ||
Pfizer said, no deal. | ||
You know, it's a one-way street. | ||
This is an absolute bonanza for big pharma. | ||
And there's a precedent from 2009, and even the BBC back in the day covered it, this H1N1 in 2009. | ||
There was all this talk of this new variation of swine flu. | ||
It's coming, and the world better prepare for it. | ||
So, the European Union just took down in the form of these massive payments for all of | ||
these pharmaceuticals that were purportedly in preparation for this thing that was about | ||
to roll over us like a tidal wave, committed billions of dollars to these various medications, | ||
Tamiflu being the most notable one, and then nothing happened. | ||
The European Union was then left holding the bag. | ||
They didn't learn from this because we actually cover this in our book. | ||
Same thing happened in the year 2021, excuse me, late 2020 and then 2021. | ||
The European Union made a massive billion euro commitment to purchase remdesivir. | ||
Which they knew was deadly. | ||
So that's a remarkable little vignette in this story. | ||
But see, if I was a criminal involved in this... | ||
Boy, I mean, I'm just saying hypothetically here. | ||
I guess I would make a virus in a lab and then release it on the public and say, see? | ||
See these vaccines I got for you? | ||
I'm so great. I knew it was coming. | ||
Here, now have 10 of them. Have 9 of them. | ||
Have 100 of them. | ||
Wear a mask while you're at it. All right, we're back live here with John Leake and Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough. The book, The Courage to Face COVID-19, Preventing Hospitalization and Death While Battling the Biopharmaceutical Complex. | ||
We got into a little bit of What the biopharmaceutical complex is, but I want to go to a story that Dr. | ||
McCullough was telling me off air, and this is a very important aspect of this, Doctor, and this is why you have been traveling so much lately. | ||
So you go to the University of Nebraska, you've been able to go to a couple college campuses to do a presentation, and then what happens after the presentation? | ||
So about a year ago, I go into Cornhusker Nation, Lincoln, Nebraska, and I present with a constitutional lawyer, with mask expert Stephen Petty, an engineer, and I give the medical aspects of the pandemic response, and I ask for a few show of hands. | ||
I said, how many of you have had COVID, a packed auditorium? | ||
You know, hundreds of people. People raise their hand. | ||
I said, how many of you have had a struggle to get early treatment? | ||
Nearly everybody raises their hands. | ||
And we go through the rationale of why this illness needs to be treated early so people of Nebraska don't get put in the hospital or lose their lives. | ||
Believe it or not, this got back to the Attorney General of Nebraska. | ||
Within 48 hours, he writes a 40-page brief, cites me many, many times in the brief, and said, you know what? | ||
What Dr. McCullough said makes sense. | ||
Doctors must need protection from any type of adverse consequences when they prescribe drugs to take care of patients with COVID-19, namely hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, and that could broadly apply to corticosteroids and other drugs we use to treat COVID. Doctors have been gun-shy to use these drugs because they're afraid of being nailed through their medical boards and their licenses. | ||
Which is crazy because it should be the opposite. | ||
It should be using drugs like remdesivir that have high risk that they should be worried about. | ||
Not hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin that have very low risk. | ||
Completely agree. You know, remdesivir underwent a very careful review with a panel and human ethicists and others in Europe and the World Health Organization in 2020 declared Remdesivir should not be used to treat COVID. Period. | ||
It doesn't work. More people die with it. | ||
They get kidney injury and liver injury. | ||
The European Society of Critical Care agreed. | ||
And to this day, 25% of Americans in the hospital are still getting it. | ||
You've had experiences where people see the information you present for the first time. | ||
They say, this makes sense. | ||
Let me get into this further and then realize, hey, I could help my people with this. | ||
So I guess that's juxtaposed against the advice they were getting from the CDC or Fauci or the World Health Organization. | ||
That's exactly right. And as doctors in my circles, many are working together, working with health freedom groups. | ||
We're on the verge of having over-the-counter ivermectin in New Hampshire and Tennessee. | ||
We've had multiple laws come through, similar to that of Nebraska laws, actually, in the | ||
state of Kansas, not only supporting doctors in treating COVID-19 with these drugs, but | ||
also supporting patients who want mandates or they want some freedom from taking a vaccine. | ||
And that happened in the state of Kansas. | ||
And in order to have that happen, they had to topple the public health director there. | ||
What about you, John? | ||
What experiences have you had with different realms or industries that you're involved with, bringing them this information? | ||
They haven't seen it before. | ||
It shocks them. Do you have any real-world examples of that? | ||
Well, I went really deep into looking at historic precedence for the story that we've researched and that Dr. | ||
McCullough has experienced firsthand. | ||
History always is the guide. | ||
I mean, there's nothing new under the sun. | ||
The first thing that really jumps out was the suppression of understanding, of knowledge, the systematic obscuring Of the realization that smoking is harmful. | ||
I mean, the Germans back in the 20s, there was a guy named Dr. | ||
Lincoln in 1930 that published a meta-analysis of observational data studies on the causal link between tobacco use and cancer. | ||
If you read his meta-analysis in 1930, you see he clearly understood the causal link. | ||
People didn't like that. | ||
Don't take my beautiful German cigarettes from me. | ||
So this understanding of the link between cigarette smoking and cancer was obscured for decades. | ||
And so you're saying the precedent there, which a lot of people probably even witnessed in America, doctors recommend this brand of cigarettes because I guess they paid him the most for that endorsement. | ||
Correct. And there was a fascinating propagandist named Edward Bernays. | ||
He was actually the nephew of Sigmund Freud, but he lived in New York. | ||
He worked for the Department of Propaganda in the First World War for the Americans. | ||
And then after the war, he became a Madison Avenue advertising guy. | ||
Edward Bernays was more than any other guy. | ||
He was the mastermind of promoting the cigarette tobacco industry, particularly for women. | ||
There was a certain stigma against women smoking cigarettes. | ||
He beat that. He did, and he wrote a book in the year 19, published in 29, called Propaganda. | ||
You guys are... | ||
It's the Wizard of Oz here. | ||
Suddenly, there the man is on the screen. | ||
He was really a true author of many of our tried and true propaganda. | ||
And you know, physicians on smoking through the decades were in a form of a mass formation in the book, The Emperor of All Maladies by Mukherjee, where he chronicles the history of this. | ||
Do you know the surgeon? | ||
Who was doing the most surgeries for lung cancer occurring for smoking patients, smoked himself. | ||
And at the very end, he vehemently denied any association between smoking and lung cancer after having operated on patients for decades, and he himself died of lung cancer. | ||
And here's why this is so important to me. | ||
Aside from the debate about how unhealthy cigarettes are, whatever, the point is that You can pay doctors off to promote something, even if they are lying about the health impact. | ||
And they can become brainwashed. | ||
So in smoking, they had become brainwashed during those decades. | ||
Now we're seeing the same brainwashed behavior on the COVID-19 vaccines. | ||
Yeah, brainwashed with $100 bills. I mean, you know, it's easier to do. | ||
No, but doctors, Owen, doctors are brainwashed on the COVID-19 vaccines. | ||
New witnesses. I've witnessed it firsthand. | ||
I saw a patient this week. | ||
She had told me she had seen 17 doctors because she's developed this very unusual neurologic syndrome after taking the vaccine. | ||
And she's been to every prestigious institution. | ||
She had every test under the sun. | ||
The doctors have told her they do not know what she has. | ||
Every single doctor said, you're a mystery. | ||
But they know one thing for certain. | ||
It's not due to the vaccine. | ||
Of course not. Nothing could ever be due to the vaccine. | ||
They used to write headlines about the vaccine might prevent all forms of death. | ||
Do you remember that one? It might prevent all forms of death. | ||
I'm not even kidding you. But see, that's what it is. | ||
that is the Bernier's propaganda marketing. | ||
It's like they had on the screen there, oh, women smoke Slim's. | ||
Like, that was the point. | ||
Tell Slim, put Slim in the name. | ||
And now the women are like, oh, I'm getting Slim, I'm smoking this. | ||
But you told me something I didn't know in the break, and that was, you were part of the co-chairs | ||
of the second opinion hearing, which was, I mean, one of the best hearings ever, quite frankly. | ||
You invited Fauci and Walensky to be at that hearing, but I guess they didn't show up. | ||
With plenty of advance warning, I work with Senator Ron Johnson, and all the relevant public health officials were invited. | ||
We're in the Senate caucus room in the U.S. Senate building. | ||
We had a dozen or more clinicians who had seen thousands of COVID patients. | ||
We'd figured out how to treat them. | ||
We'd published our results. | ||
We had vaccine developers, adenoviral and messenger RNA, who had done a lot of work. | ||
We had patients. | ||
We had nurses. We had attorneys. | ||
We're giving America a second opinion. | ||
It was five hours of continuous testimony. | ||
We had places for the people who needed the second opinion, the public health officials who work for us, not vice versa. | ||
They're our servants. They didn't show. | ||
Why do you suppose a no-show from Fauci and Walensky? | ||
I think there is complicit shame. | ||
And I think there's shame. | ||
I think there's guilt. I think they know they're wrong. | ||
I don't think they want to face the truth. | ||
Very interesting. Now, I'm curious, because I ask a lot of people this. | ||
Have either of you seen the movie Dallas Buyers Club? | ||
Sure. You've seen it? I've seen it. | ||
You've not seen it? Do you remember the last time you saw it, John? | ||
No, I mean, it was around the time it came out. | ||
It was five years ago. | ||
Yeah, I think it probably came out around 2015 or something, maybe around then, maybe a little before. | ||
If you go back and you watch Dallas Buyers Club after learning so much about Fauci and his involvement, With AZT and everything at the time, it hits totally differently because, you know, the whole perception you're supposed to gain from the movie is that the government was intentionally killing gay people, and now that you have more of an education and background with Fauci's involvement, with what he's doing now, you're like, wow, this is not his first trip around this block. | ||
I think that's something that a lot of people don't really understand about the way this system at the NIH works. | ||
It's a funding system. | ||
It is what political philosophers and historians, going all the way back to Romans, called a system of patronage. | ||
So you're the guy that is directing funds to particular enterprises, in this case, making drugs. | ||
The thing that people need to understand is that the NIAID actually is an economic participant. | ||
They actually co-own patents. | ||
So it's not only a system of patronage, but a system of intellectual property that they're involved with. | ||
And I'm pretty sure Fauci's allowed to buy stocks, isn't he? | ||
I mean, nobody stops him from buying stocks. | ||
I mean, think about the path to total corruption that could be. | ||
We've got to go to a break, but hold that thought. | ||
We'll finish that on the other side of this short break. | ||
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And we've never gone up in price. | ||
Our coffee's about half the price of the same coffee sold at Whole Foods and other high-end grocery stores. | ||
We've got to go up in price. | ||
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You've got to go up. It's inflation. | ||
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We've got to go up on the price of the coffee 30%, 40%. | ||
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So, we got a couple more segments here with John Leake and Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough. We were just talking about the... | ||
Inherent conflict of interest when it comes to these patents on pharmaceutical medical products that get co-ownership and the government directly involved. | ||
And then you guys brought up a name in the break that I'm not familiar with, but it seems a very important individual to know. | ||
And that is Stéphane Boncel. | ||
Hope I'm saying that right. A French individual. | ||
Who is Stéphane Boncel? | ||
Stephan Boncel. | ||
Boncel. Boncel. | ||
So a lot of people don't realize this, and if we'd had time to really dive into it, this all goes back to the original SARS outbreak in 2003. | ||
It emanates out of China. | ||
The message that's quickly broadcast is a jump from civet cats, perhaps bats to civet cats. | ||
There's some kind of zoonotic... | ||
Yeah, they want you to think it was an organic thing. | ||
But no one really... It's like, all right, whatever, civet cats, people eat weird stuff, and then suddenly, you know, we've got SARS. Or they say, oh, it's the illegal, you know, animal trade or something. | ||
So we've got SARS. It's pretty scary. | ||
And in the year 2003, Jacques Chirac, the then president of France, he then signs a partnership deal with China to build a BSL-4 biosecurity level 4 lab as an annex to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which is an old institute. It's been there since 54, I think. | ||
And the company, the biotech company that's going to oversee the Western engineering and know-how in building this lab in China is called Bio Merieux. | ||
The owner is kind of a legendary character in France named Alain Merieux. | ||
And friends with Jacques Chirac. | ||
Now, the military establishment in France is kind of worried about this. | ||
Like, no, wait a minute. You guys are going to be monkeying around with possible bioweapons in China. | ||
What if the party or the Chinese military just says, nice lab, you know? | ||
We'll take it. It's ours now. | ||
Which is exactly what happened. | ||
Unofficially, it became a Chinese military lab. | ||
Right. So the French guys that are there and that are supposed to be administering and overseeing the security, they're like, beat it, or you can hang around. | ||
They get shuffled off. | ||
So what's interesting about this is that they built this annex in Wuhan, this BSL-4 lab. | ||
The CEO of BioMérieux is a guy named Stephane Bancel. | ||
In the year 2011, so this project is getting underway in China. | ||
He one day says, you know something, there's a little startup in Cambridge, Massachusetts | ||
that is exclusively focused on mRNA technology. | ||
There's one employee, which I think is kind of funny, I'm going to leave Biomariu, one of the biggest companies in France, and go hang out with one guy in Cambridge, Massachusetts. | ||
So he does that. | ||
They're focused exclusively on messenger RNA products. | ||
Oh, how convenient. | ||
Stefan Boncel becomes the CEO of this startup, and then when later, a few years later, what is it, 10 years later, or nine years later, this clearly an infectious agent engineered in this lab in Wuhan that his company built emerges, he has the remarkable panacea to counter this. | ||
So there's this... The Pied Piper. | ||
I mean, it does feel like the guy that goes around, he's a sprinkler repairman that goes around at night, you know, breaking sprinklers. | ||
Yeah, like, oh, I'm a windshield repairman. | ||
I just took a bat to your neighborhood's windshield. | ||
It kind of feels that way. | ||
There's a lot of that, though. | ||
There's a lot of that with the whole COVID. What I tell people is, we will understand this when all inquiring reasonable grown-ups who have a knack for... | ||
When we all start looking into this stuff and sharing information. | ||
Let's look into, or let's find out what you've looked into so far about this monkeypox coming up in the next segment. | ||
I believe I've never had COVID. At least I've never taken a test. | ||
So I've never been vaccinated. | ||
I've never had COVID. And the beauty of not being vaccinated is that... | ||
I don't have to worry about vaccine side effects. | ||
Still have to worry about COVID, whether you're vaccinated or not, but not those pesky side effects that are just so many now. | ||
But I guess the real thing that people need to understand, because it's undeniable, COVID cases on the rise. | ||
We see this. They're talking about it in New York. | ||
You know, oh, case numbers up. | ||
But Dr. McCullough, where are the case numbers up? | ||
And who are the individuals getting infected with COVID? The case numbers are up in the states that are more fully vaccinated. | ||
They tend to be blue states. | ||
And those getting sick, and we know from good sources of data, including the province of Ontario, those sick enough to be in the hospital are the fully vaccinated. | ||
There are recent data suggesting that when the Omicron variant infects somebody who's fully vaccinated, that, in fact, they're not developing a robust immune response to them. | ||
Somehow the vaccine is holding them back. | ||
They call it VAIDS. I mean, do you buy into that, like vaccine AIDS? You know, I don't think it's as severe as an autoimmune deficiency syndrome, but it's clear they don't get the full library of antibodies against all the different epitopes on the virus, and they get sicker. | ||
And we thought just the opposite. | ||
There is a false narrative that if one takes the vaccine, they get a milder case. | ||
That's not being borne out in the data. | ||
I confidently say here, I've never been vaccinated. | ||
I've never had COVID. But it's everywhere. | ||
The Walgreens numbers, they know that it's the vaccinated getting sick. | ||
I mean, anywhere you look, it's the vaccinated getting sick. | ||
So I guess the next follow-up question for you would be, Every time you get the vaccine, is that like resetting your immune system? | ||
So let's say you get a vaccine in, okay, let's say I got a vaccine in January, and then I got sick, okay, and maybe I got sick a couple times, but my immune system is slowly rebuilding itself. | ||
When I take another vaccine, does that just bring me back to zero? | ||
You know, while the vaccines are generating really ephemeral antibody responses against the extinct Wuhan spike protein, what the vaccines are doing is they're loading the body with genetic material. | ||
The messenger RNA is now known not to leave the body. | ||
There's a paper from Stanford published by Rolkin and colleagues. | ||
They found the messenger RNA in lymph nodes Two months later, now Bruce Patterson from InCellDX believes, and he's shown it in multiple different examples, where the spike protein that's produced from the vaccines is in the body for over a year. | ||
My interpretation is, I think the human body is distracted and overloaded with trying to clear out this genetic material, clear out the spike protein, and it sets him up for yet another infection with the respiratory illness. | ||
Now, I might be reaching here, so if I'm off base, you just shut me right down, but... | ||
So we've got the monkeypox that's starting to spread. | ||
Doctors have said that it appears to mostly be in homosexual men or men that are having sex with other men, is what I've seen reported. | ||
I hear the vaccine, it has, like they say, it has similar effects to AIDS. That's the genetic sequence being uploaded. | ||
Is there some sort of like a connection here? | ||
Like, why is it that gay men get AIDS? Or why is it that this vaccine with the genetic payload gets into you and resets your immune system? | ||
Is there a potential connection there, or am I reaching? | ||
Well, SARS-CoV-2 and HIV have a connection, and that is there are some sequences of code in the spike protein that are homologous to HIV. The glycoprotein sequences are homolysis. | ||
And we know this because one of the original antigen-based vaccines from the University of Queensland in Australia, because it exposed that epitope, Owen... | ||
100% of patients in that Australian vaccine trial, the COVID vaccine trial, turned HIV positive. | ||
They didn't have HIV, but it exposed the HIV homologous segment of the spike protein. | ||
I think that's separate from monkey. | ||
What monkeypox is, it's a follow-on in thinking on bioterrorism. | ||
In a paper in New England Journal of Medicine by Grossenbach and colleagues in 2018, where they're studying a drug. | ||
We actually have a drug ready to go to treat monkeypox. | ||
It's called the T-Pox drug or Ticovirumat. | ||
In that paper, in the opening statement of it, it said a single case of smallpox would be considered a worldwide emergency. | ||
That is how teed up the world is for bioterrorism through smallpox. | ||
Now monkeypox, a similar illness emanating out of the Congo basement. | ||
There's been sporadic cases over the last 50 years. | ||
It is a zoonotic infection. | ||
But because it affects us humans, and it's a pustular illness that is obvious. | ||
One can see the skin lesions, and it's obvious. | ||
It's injected the world with fear. | ||
You know, there was a news broke that yesterday, I think 13 million doses of a dormant monkeypox vaccine, which is a live attenuated vaccine for this DNA double-stranded virus. | ||
So that's what a vaccine was intended to be. | ||
Right, but what I'm saying is... | ||
They pre-purchased it. | ||
Over the last half a century... | ||
Like, how did they know? It's like, oh, you know, a flood's coming, you purchased sandbags. | ||
Well, A, how did they know? | ||
And how are they thinking it's going to be that large? | ||
In 50 years, there's been a few hundred cases. | ||
13 million cases, where are they coming from? | ||
I mean, this is so obvious, and so I want to bring John back in. | ||
So, okay, let's take what we've learned from the biopharmaceutical complex in regards to COVID and the vaccines and kind of the pre-programming of it, the knowledge, the foresight of it all. | ||
How do we take that knowledge or how do we take that view and apply it now to what, whether it's monkeypox, if this is the big haymaker, if this is Bill Gates Pandemic 2 or the next thing, how do we take what we've learned from COVID to figure out what is going to be the big thing? | ||
Because it might not be monkeypox. | ||
It looks like it could be. It looks like they got this thing bowled up for a strike, but this could just be a head fake to keep us kind of in a trance. | ||
What signs would you look for of the pre-programming, the predictive programming, all this stuff to say, no, I'm certain this is the pandemic, too, they're going to force on us? | ||
Well, I mean, clearly the world has been placed in a state of what cognitive psychologists call hypervigilance. | ||
I mean, it's where, you know, what is lurking in the jungle around me? | ||
Hyper-vigilance, another example of it is someone who's jealous, like Otello thinks that his wife is running around on him. | ||
So every single little thing that she does, every gesture, he perceives as evidence. | ||
So this almost... | ||
State of constant fear that, you know, when's the next germ coming? | ||
And what's inherently risky about the world being in this state of hypervigilance is that if you know, okay, now it's coming out of the jungles of the Congo, the next germ that's headed our way, if you know that this is going to activate massive federal transfer of money, To the vaccine manufacturer, the test manufacturer. | ||
The government. Then, of course, there's going to be either the temptation to fraudulently represent or just outright fraud. | ||
In other words, it's not even happening. | ||
Or to grossly exaggerate the threat level. | ||
Where would you guys, quickly in the last 90 seconds here, with that paradigm, where would you place, Dr. | ||
McCullough, COVID-19? | ||
Oh, I think COVID-19 was clearly what you'd call a home run. | ||
I mean, boy, that was worldwide. | ||
It injected fear in every single person. | ||
But as far as the risk to people, I mean, what was the real risk? | ||
I mean, we now know a 99.9% survivor. | ||
But it was all about risk stratification. | ||
So we knew who we... | ||
I can tell you as a doctor, I can look at a patient and I can tell you who's going to do well with this and who isn't. | ||
Risk stratification based on age, medical problems, obesity, diabetes, heart and lung disease. | ||
We know this ahead of time. | ||
And the Great Barrington Declaration got it right. | ||
They said in 2020, just protect the high-risk people, everybody else. | ||
So it's like, okay, you've got hypertension. | ||
You might want to address some problems with that. | ||
But not everybody. | ||
Not everybody has hypertension. | ||
Right. But with COVID-19, the risk stratification was so huge. | ||
Now, with monkeypox, that may not be the case, but risk stratification here is so clear for COVID-19, it should have been our operating system. | ||
John Leake, Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough, the book, The Courage to Face COVID-19, Preventing Hospitalization and Death While Battling the Biopharmaceutical Complex. | ||
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All right, I've got a stack of liberalism as a mental disorder news today, but Matt Walsh is releasing a documentary. | ||
Actually, it's already come out. | ||
It came out today or it's coming out tonight. | ||
This is hilarious. And this is the type of stuff that we're doing now. | ||
It's culture jamming, but it's so real that you can do it in documentary form. | ||
So here's the culture jamming by Matt Walsh. | ||
What is a woman? | ||
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What is a woman? Can you tell me that? | |
Well, you're at the Women's March. | ||
You must have some idea. Please, if one person could tell me what a woman is. | ||
You are not here for women! | ||
We ask you to leave! | ||
What is that? I'm a husband. | ||
I'm a father for... | ||
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I host a talk show. | |
I give speeches. I write books. | ||
I like to make sense of things. | ||
A woman is not anything in particular. | ||
There is not one particular thing. | ||
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It could be many things to many people. | |
Some women have penises, right? | ||
Some men have vaginas. I like scented candles. | ||
I've watched Sex and the City. | ||
Yeah. How do I know if I'm a woman? | ||
That's a great question. You're not a scientist. | ||
You're not a gender studies major. | ||
No. How do you know that you're a man? | ||
I guess because I got a dick. | ||
Can a man become a woman? | ||
I'm not a woman, so I can't really answer that. | ||
Women only know what women are. | ||
Are you a cat? | ||
No. Can you tell me what a cat is? | ||
Do you want to tell us what a woman is? | ||
I'm a biological woman that medically transitioned to appear like a male. | ||
I will never be a man. | ||
And so they go on the internet and they're told that all their problems will be solved if they become a man. | ||
So you worry that there could be a sort of social contagion element of this? | ||
All right, so you got the idea there. | ||
I want to put one more element of culture jamming in here before we take the next break. | ||
But, I mean, you actually can do a documentary called What is a Woman Now? | ||
and actually go ask liberals and they can't answer the question. | ||
And I've got more of that coming. | ||
But here's Mark Dice doing some culture jamming of his own during a city council meeting. | ||
This is just classic stuff. | ||
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Why do you think the LGBT community expanded the acronym to LGBTQAIP2K +, because there are dozens of different genders and sexual orientations, and the plus means that there are even more than are signified in the acronym. | |
Next is Jimmy Saville, followed by Christy Clark, and then Garvin Walsh. | ||
Thank you, Jimmy Savile. | ||
First of all, I'm glad you're keeping this plexiglass barrier up here to help keep everybody safe from the coronavirus. | ||
But sadly, most people are so out of touch with reality that they believe that the only kinds of transgender people there are are men who transition into women and women who transition into men. | ||
I've got news for you. There are over 57 different genders, and one of those genders is no gender, or gender non-binary, or gender neutral. | ||
And, in fact, if you don't believe this, you can look up this article on ABC News. | ||
These are people who don't identify as either men or women. | ||
They use they, them pronouns instead of he or she. | ||
A few years ago, Facebook acknowledged this. | ||
They updated their options from the old-fashioned antiquated gender binary, male or female, to 58 different genders. | ||
You can read this article from ABC News. | ||
And so I'm tired of these people not getting acknowledged and the respect that they deserve. | ||
And we're very thankful. We found some books on Amazon for the LGBTQAIPK2+. Children's community, like Jacob's New Dress, and Sparkle Boy, which is about Jacob wearing a dress to school, and he's a really cool kid. | ||
And so we're very excited to be finding cartoons on the streaming services, like She's Out. | ||
It's about a boy who finds a ring that turns him into a transgender superhero. | ||
And we think that Disney promoting the cartoons for the transgender LGBTQPA plus me is just fantastic. | ||
And we're really looking forward to this. | ||
Thank you, sir. Thank you for your comments. | ||
Oh, sure. Yeah, that's the kind of gender non-binary phobia that I'm talking about. | ||
Oh, I don't understand. I don't want to listen to this. | ||
Yeah, your time is up. | ||
Yeah, good. Keep on you, Mayor. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Mark Dice. | ||
Mark Dice. Always awesome. | ||
I've got more. I've got more, folks. | ||
We'll cover it on the other side. | ||
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There is another very important phase of warfare. | |
There is another very important phase of warfare. | ||
It has as its target, not the body, but the mind of the enemy. | ||
The target of psychological warfare is against the enemy's mind. | ||
It is words and ideas. | ||
ammunition used by cyborg. | ||
Its mission is to influence the thoughts of the enemy soldiers, | ||
and at the same time, is expected and encouraged to study foreign languages and | ||
the social sciences such as history, economics, and sociology. | ||
He must have a broad and sympathetic understanding of all phases of human experience. | ||
Gripping at my skin, the walls of night closing. | ||
But the use of this force as an integral part of combat has now taken on new form. | ||
As I wait to say my last goodbye. | ||
I'm going to die. | ||
Die! Die! Die! Die! | ||
Die! | ||
Die! | ||
Welcome to your first day of kindergarten class. | ||
We're gonna have a great year and together I think we're gonna put the ass back into class. | ||
Right kids? As your teacher, it's my job to guide your growth and development, keep you safe, instill my values into you, teach you how to become a leader, and watch you go to the bathroom. | ||
And we'll go around the room and share our names and sexuality with everyone in just a moment. | ||
But first, because coming to school is all about you and your education, it's important that we make the focus of class about me. | ||
My favorite thing about me is that I'm a trans, hetero, gay, mostly non-binary, queer, tax-exempt, asexual celiac. | ||
Oh, it's beautiful. | ||
That's J.P. Sears. | ||
The culture jamming is reaching new levels. | ||
But really, it's just... | ||
A cross between culture jamming and comedy because the left is so ridiculous, it's just comical at this point. | ||
So all you have to do is just actually espouse the ideas and practices of modern-day leftists, and anybody with a sane mind knows that that's hilarious. | ||
And so there it is. | ||
But it doesn't stop there. | ||
I got a whole stack of this news now. | ||
And boy, oh boy, I mean... | ||
How bad is it where you have the pro-abortion doctors, the abortionist doctors that they call up in front of Congress to take questions and they won't even say what a woman is. | ||
Congressman asks, Doctor, what is a woman during abortion hearing? | ||
It backfires spectacularly. | ||
That's from the website Pink News. | ||
Pink News is a grooming website. | ||
They're teaching kids how to be gay and, you know, explore their sexuality at four years old. | ||
That's what Pink News is all about. | ||
So this is what they call backfiring. | ||
They think that this was a victory for the pro-abortion left. | ||
Here is a doctor, Yashica Robinson, who can't tell Dan Bishop what a woman is in clip five. | ||
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So, Dr. Robinson, I noticed in your written testimony, you said that you use she, her pronouns. | |
You're a medical doctor. | ||
What's a woman? It's important for you to understand why I said I use she and her pronouns. | ||
It's because I understand that there are people... | ||
I was explaining why I'm asking the question, but I just thought you could answer the question. | ||
What's a woman? I think it's important that we educate people like you about why we're doing the things that we do. | ||
People like you. And so the reason that I use she and her pronouns is because I understand that there are people who become pregnant that may not identify that way. | ||
And I think it is discriminatory. | ||
To speak to people or to call them in such a way that they decide not to be called. | ||
The question was, what is a woman? So, it's important that we respect each individual person. | ||
Are you going to answer my question? Can you answer the question, what's a woman? | ||
I'm a woman. And I will ask you, which pronouns do you use? | ||
If you tell me that you use she and her pronouns, I'm going to answer you. | ||
I'm going to call you Mr. | ||
Bishop. I'm going to respect you for how you want me to address you. | ||
I'm just saying, so you give me an example of a woman, you say that you are a woman. | ||
Can you tell me, otherwise, can you tell me what a woman is? | ||
Yes, I'm telling you, I'm a woman. | ||
Is that as comprehensive a definition as you can give me? | ||
That's as comprehensive as a definition as I will give you today. | ||
Because I think that it's important that we focus on what we're here for, and it's to talk about access to abortion care and how important this right is. | ||
Murder care. And answering a question that I ask unless it's part of a message you want to deliver. | ||
Is that right? I'm sorry. | ||
Because I was talking and you were talking at the same time. | ||
I couldn't hear you. | ||
It's my time. It's my time to ask you questions. | ||
That's the purpose of it. I ask you to uncover things by asking you questions and asking you to respond. | ||
I mean, this is a whole new breed of human we've never seen before. | ||
And it's got a combination of mentally ill, deranged, sexual deviant, and perversion. | ||
I mean, they had multiple abortion activists that can't tell you what a woman is. | ||
Now again, this has nothing to do with biology. | ||
It's not about they don't know what a woman is. | ||
They don't want to answer the question because they know it exposes their entire ideology | ||
as a lie. | ||
But oh, pink news, the grooming site for kids. | ||
Don't worry, you want your kids to be groomed into being perverts. | ||
Send them to Pink News. They'll groom them right up and good for you. | ||
They'll butter them up. Nice for you there. | ||
And they think that's a victory for the abortion movement. | ||
They view that clip as a victory because liberals don't know what a woman is now. | ||
What happened to, hey, men can't comment on abortion because they're men. | ||
Oh, but now men can get pregnant and we don't even know what a woman is. | ||
We have women's marches and we talk about women's rights, but we don't know what a woman is, though. | ||
And so here were all the abortion doctors. | ||
And you know, look, if I wanted to be real callous, I'd just say, you're looking at seven murderers. | ||
This is just seven murderers that you're looking at. | ||
But you know what? We won't be callous. | ||
Because, you know what? | ||
It's not considered murder, what they've done right now. | ||
But very soon, what they've done will be considered murder. | ||
And you look at this picture of the abortion activists that they had. | ||
Seven of them. And guess what you notice? | ||
You know, they always want to talk about white supremacy and how somehow abortion is or anti-abortion is white supremacy. | ||
It's the exact opposite. Abortion was started in this country to eliminate black people. | ||
That was the entire purpose of Planned Parenthood was to keep the black population down. | ||
They've done a damn good job of it. | ||
And so if you were a white supremacist, you would love abortions. | ||
I mean, you can go look at video comments on videos and you'll actually see, maybe they're bots, maybe they're real people, and you'll actually see people saying, hey, if we want less black people in the country, we should be pro-abortion. | ||
So it just shows you they lie about everything. | ||
They lie about right-wingers saying they're white supremacists, really we're the ones fighting for the black babies that you want to kill. | ||
So I could just go on and on. | ||
Only one, only one of the abortion murderers will soon be referred to as murderers and not doctors. | ||
Only one of them is white. | ||
All the others, I guess, are what the left would call POCs, people of color. | ||
So half black and then half Hispanic. | ||
I mean, they're not white. | ||
So only one of the white doctors. | ||
So these people are out here killing minorities. | ||
These people are out here making sure that white people stay the majority. | ||
Because the majority of babies that get aborted are non-white. | ||
And I gotta tell you, folks, you know... | ||
See, this one actually really hits heavy on my heart. | ||
And it's not even a political thing about the political battle of pro-life or pro-choice. | ||
It's that... | ||
I mean, everybody knows about John Wayne Gacy or Jeffrey Dahmer. | ||
You know, you hear about these serial killers, these mass murderers, right? | ||
I mean... Forget about Jeffrey Dahmer. | ||
I mean, how many people did Jeffrey Dahmer kill? | ||
How many babies between the seven of these abortion care providers, as they call themselves, they'll soon be referred to as murderers, how many babies do you think they've pulled out of a mother's womb and chopped up limb to limb? | ||
How many babies do you think they've had alive right in front of them with a beating heart that they snuffed out of existence between the seven of them? | ||
How many babies do you think have died between the seven of them? | ||
And you think about how they go up with a smile on their face with an arrogance and an entitlement and it's all the makeup of the psychology of serial killers because that's what they are. | ||
And they sit there and they pose for a picture smiling and they get praised. | ||
We have members of our population praising serial killers. | ||
Think about that. Does that not break your heart? | ||
You know what? It's one thing. | ||
If you want to be an abortion person, if you want to be a doctor that kills people's babies for them, that's one thing. | ||
If that's the role of society you decide you're going to fill... | ||
But you should be hiding in corners. | ||
You should be ashamed of yourself. | ||
You should never show your face in public, let alone with an arrogant smirk on your face with thousands of dead babies behind you and under you. | ||
Well, you know, you've reached absolutely demonic times when Democrats call up serial baby killers that do it with a smile on their face. | ||
They proudly, arrogantly Chop up thousands of babies and a beating heart of tiny little humans. | ||
They do it with pride, with glee. | ||
They enjoy it. And then they brag about it arrogantly on Capitol Hill. | ||
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Yeah. Yeah. | |
Oh, what is a woman? I don't know what a woman is. | ||
And you just see the demons behind the eyes. | ||
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And they know what wicked devils they are. | |
I just, I can't even imagine that life. | ||
Just living your life, the only thing that gets you high is deceiving others. | ||
The only thing that gets you high is living a life of deception and a life of frontal, aggressive arrogance about the demonic behavior you're engaged in. | ||
And you wear it with pride. | ||
Demons among us, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Again, it'd be one thing if you were doing abortions in this country, but you knew it was tragic, you knew it was sad, and it was something that you weren't exactly happy about, but you did it anyway. | ||
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No, they love it. | |
They love it. | ||
But that's just an element of the American left. | ||
Just showing you the sociopathic, death cult, murdering bent that exists as a cornerstone of the American left. | ||
Here's some of the other elements. | ||
It's funny how it all ties in, isn't it? | ||
Texas foster care home was supposed to help sex traffic kids. | ||
Instead, it was trafficking them. | ||
That was in Houston, Texas. | ||
Called the refugee. | ||
Actually, I guess it wasn't Bastrop. | ||
It says the Bastrop operation. | ||
That's not far from here, actually, in Austin. | ||
Called the refuge. | ||
Housed 11 children aged 11 to 17. | ||
State officials began receiving reports of sexual abuse at the facility in late January when a staffer alleged that a former employee had sold nude photos of two young girls and used the money to purchase illegal drugs and alcohol for them. | ||
Yikes. Yikes. | ||
It's sad. It's sad because there's no doubt pedophiles and six sexually demented perverts want access to children. | ||
And so where do they go? | ||
They go where they can get access to children. | ||
They become teachers. | ||
They become foster care parents. | ||
They want the ease of access to children under the guise of being a care provider. | ||
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And it's sad. It is sad. | |
At least 135 teachers and aides charged with sex crimes this year alone. | ||
This year alone. | ||
76% of those arrested involved crimes against students. | ||
Of the 135 arrests, the 135 educators, it was 117 teachers, 11 teachers aides, 7 substitute teachers. | ||
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Do you think this is all of them, folks? | |
Do you think there's a connection here between all the LGBTQ plus educators getting access to the kids in the classroom and 135 teachers charged with child sex crimes this year alone. | ||
Think there's a connection there? | ||
Of course there's a connection there. | ||
It's a direct connection. | ||
So, I guess the question then is... | ||
How many kids have to get raped in the classroom before we realize what's really going on here? | ||
And so you say, well, what are you supposed to do? | ||
You can't discriminate against LGBTQ plus educators. | ||
So what is the answer? | ||
Well, I'm sorry to say That the LGBTQ plus movement has been co-opted by pedophiles, deviants, and perverts. | ||
I'm not involved with that. | ||
And so, if innocent people that are LGBTQ plus or whatever it is that fall in that realm, that have nothing to do with this, want nothing to do with this, know it's all wrong. | ||
I'm sorry to say, but... | ||
You're actually going to be discriminated against if you don't step up, stand up, and speak out now. | ||
Kind of like Kevin Witt has done. | ||
And now he gets trespass warnings from the schools that he goes to talk at to warn about the true nature of the LGBTQ plus community as a former trans individual himself. | ||
And we've had him on. | ||
We've played his videos. So... | ||
I don't want to discriminate against anybody. | ||
But what do you do when you have pedophiles and sexual abusers running rampant in the education system and there's a direct correlation to the LGBTQ plus educator, which is just a posture that they use, just a disguise that | ||
they put on so they can get access to school. | ||
What are you supposed to do? Because, I mean, this is not going to go on forever. | ||
I mean, how many years are we going to see? How many kids are going to be raped this year? | ||
And then how many years is that going to go on until we have investigations and until parents realize what's going | ||
on? | ||
And you will either see discrimination against the LGBTQ plus educator because of all the ones out there that posed as educators when they were really just perverts and rapists. | ||
So either you're not going to have them in the classroom anymore or there's going to have to be more oversight of teachers or nobody's going to send their kids to a school anymore because, well... | ||
They get hint or whiff of one of these educators or perverts posing as educators. | ||
They know what's going on and they're going to pull out quickly. | ||
Transgender surfer Sasha Lane Lowerson calls for more equality in her sport. | ||
Oh, oh. | ||
Sasha Jane Lowerson, who is a man who is now dominating the women's surfer scene after surfing as a man and not being great for years, now transfers as a woman and is now one of the best female surfers. | ||
Well, it's a man. So it's great. | ||
Men are better at being women than women. | ||
Actually, we're not. We can't have babies. | ||
We don't have breasts and we don't have the femininity that's so powerful. | ||
But hey, I'm not the liberal left replacing women with men. | ||
Third wave feminism is really an interesting thing. | ||
Men beating the crap out of women in sports. | ||
Australian transgender surfer crushes the competition. | ||
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And I mean crushes. | |
Woo! It's great, man. | ||
In the latest results, in two categories. | ||
In the longboard results, she scored a 14.7. | ||
That was first place. | ||
Second place was a 10.6. | ||
That's a blowout, folks. | ||
That's a 10-run victory in a baseball game. | ||
In the logger results, she scored a 13.9. | ||
Second place was 11.3. | ||
That's like winning by two or three touchdowns. | ||
So, you know, just smashing it. | ||
Same thing is happening in the skateboarding competition field. | ||
Female skateboarder calls out Red Bull after trans-competitor wins tournament. | ||
Taylor Silverman, a female skateboarder who competed in the Red Bull Cornerstone event, called out the German company after a biological male competitor won the event. | ||
And it's multiple events. | ||
And so these are smaller events, cash prize. | ||
And so the man comes into the woman's event and wins all the cash prizes. | ||
Like, the biggest prize is first place, obviously. | ||
And so this girl has won the second place cash prize in, like, the last four Red Bull skateboarding events for women. | ||
And guess who's number one every time? | ||
The dude. | ||
The dude. | ||
Stealing money from women. | ||
I mean, these are creeps, man. | ||
These are criminals. I mean, again, we had the movie Jowana Man. | ||
What was that, like 2002? Where a man pretends to be a woman to win a basketball championship, and then when it's revealed that that was a man pretending to be a woman, that's the bad guy. | ||
That's the criminal. | ||
That's the crook. He gets arrested. | ||
He gets scorned. | ||
He gets castigated. | ||
Of course! But now, oh, now, oh, the man pretends to be a woman and beats women at women's sports? | ||
Yeah! Yeah! | ||
I'm a feminist. | ||
I'm coming in to crush the competition. | ||
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Yeah! I'm a female skateboarder. | |
I'm a female surfer. | ||
I'm a female handball player. | ||
I'm a female wrestler. | ||
And I'm here to crush! | ||
You're like, huh, there's something off about that woman there. | ||
Oh yeah, that would be because it's a man. | ||
Hey, look at that woman setting all the female records. | ||
That's a big bulge in her pants. | ||
What's going on there? | ||
It doesn't stop. | ||
I've got more. I'll come in and complete the liberalism as a mental order stack | ||
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Yeah, that's what happens. | ||
You send your kids to a public school or a LGBTQ plus educator. | ||
They come back a different gender and with a little bit of a limp. | ||
Is that too much? Is that too much, guys? | ||
Sorry about that. It's just what happens. | ||
I mean, 135 of them just got caught, just got busted. | ||
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Oh, boy. All right. | |
All right. It continues. | ||
How are we... | ||
How is this even real, man? | ||
Alright, moving on. | ||
Kohl's Supermarket will now give trans and gender diverse staff an extra 10 days paid leave. | ||
So you see, this is all just, here's what they do. | ||
It's all just promoting this perversion and this delusion because it gives you a little gift, you see? | ||
It has a little reward. | ||
It's like Pavlov's dog. | ||
So you tell the kids, oh, go to a gay pride march, you'll get the day off school. | ||
Ooh, yay! I get a day off school, and then the next thing you know, they're getting groomed to get a little LGBTQ plus love. | ||
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You know what I mean? A little bit of that LGBTQ plus touch. | |
So, oh, oh, you're transgender. | ||
You get 10 extra days off paid leave. | ||
Oh, really? Oh, I'm transgender now. | ||
I'm trans. Bye. Bye. | ||
I'm taking my 10-day paid vacation. | ||
I'm trans. Bye. See how it goes? | ||
You offer rewards for these delusional things, and then people buy into it. | ||
And you see, that's what is highlighted here. | ||
There was a recent ad, I think it was Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, or I'm not sure, that put what I guess you would call a plus-sized model on the cover, which... | ||
I mean, it's not the worst it's ever been. | ||
She's really not that bad, but compared to a swimsuit model, it's a hippo. | ||
It's a rhino. | ||
But Tim Pool puts it like this, because this extends to the trans thing, too. | ||
So fat acceptance is what he's talking about here, but it's trans acceptance, it's child grooming acceptance, it's all the same thing. | ||
Fat acceptance is the result of more people becoming fat. | ||
That's it. Once you get to a certain number of fats per capita, then you'll see the market react by trying to pander to them for their money. | ||
And so that's it. | ||
So they're grooming all these kids. | ||
They're grooming all these people to be sexual deviants and perverts and all this stuff. | ||
So now they have a market for it. | ||
So then they can just railroad it down your throat and say, see, this is normal. | ||
So it's the same thing you're seeing with the whole fat thing. | ||
It's like, oh, look, all these fat models, and they're just fat. | ||
I mean, look, everybody's got their own body type, your own lifestyle, whatever. | ||
I'm not here to judge, but if you're unhealthy, you're unhealthy. | ||
Let's call it what it is. But see, oh, it's fat acceptance, it's trans acceptance, and soon it'll be MAP, minor attracted person acceptance. | ||
That's why there's the rush of this all happening at once. | ||
So that they all come out of the closet. | ||
Hey, I like little kids. | ||
And it's like, that's right. | ||
You're a minor attracted person. | ||
And now it's, oh, this is a normal thing. | ||
See, there's a market for this. | ||
And then don't be a bigot. | ||
Send your kids to the MAP school. | ||
It's all mental illness. | ||
This is what it's like trying to buy tickets to a concert in the UK. Shared by Libs of TikTok. | ||
Let me tell you something. If I had this ever pop up on my screen to attend anything, I'd exit immediately and probably have to go wash my eyes out with some sort of chemical solvent. | ||
There's a whole list. You have to select your gender now to go to a concert in the UK, and then it's got the 76 different genders. | ||
Male. Here's a list. | ||
Male. Don't know what to say. | ||
That's literally an option. Don't know what to say. | ||
What is a woman? I don't know. | ||
Neither. Neutrals. | ||
Non-binary. Pan-gender. | ||
Trans. Trans with an asterisk. | ||
Two-spirit. I mean, it's just insane, all of the stuff that they have here. | ||
And then I guess this is the response now. | ||
This is what you would say would be the far-right response. | ||
Virginia delegates seeks restraining order against Barnes& Noble over genderqueer books, so they don't like kids being told how to be gay at Barnes& Noble. | ||
Well, you don't show kids porn, so I mean, yeah, I think there's a fair argument there. | ||
The Great Awakening is on. | ||
There's no doubt about it. | ||
It's the Great Awakening versus the Great Reset. | ||
It's good versus evil. Which side are you on? | ||
And some of the elements of this that you're going to continue to see are the culture jamming and the crashing of political events by corrupt politicians and liars and communists like Beto O'Rourke. | ||
He had an event recently here in Texas. | ||
I believe this was in Houston. | ||
And it got crashed by a friend of the broadcast, Alex Rosen. | ||
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Here's how it went. And despite the way that they were treated, and maybe because of the way that they were treated when they came back to this country, those Vietnam-era veterans have busted their asses to make sure that the current generation of veterans coming back from Iraq and Afghanistan, before that, the first Gulf War. | |
They were fighting communism, and you're a communist, you're a George Soros-funded agent. | ||
You're a loser, you're a communist. | ||
You're a communist. You're a fraud. | ||
You're a fraud. | ||
You're a fraud. | ||
It's okay. It's all right. | ||
It's all right. You're a fraud made up. | ||
You're an absolute fraud. | ||
You're a communist POS. You're a fraud. | ||
If you want to fight communism, then vote him out. | ||
Don't let him get in your office if you want to fight communism. | ||
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Communist. You're a communist. | |
So there you go. That's Alex Rosen. | ||
That's the Aaron Donald of the Great Awakening. | ||
Let's say that. That's the Aaron Donald of the Great Awakening. | ||
Yeah, obviously a former football player there. | ||
I've had the pleasure of meeting him a couple times. | ||
He's been on the air as well. | ||
And so that's how it's done right there. | ||
Peacefully done, legally done, lawfully done, First Amendment, and just a total victory there. | ||
And you notice a tiny little event there for Beto. | ||
It's just a tiny little event. | ||
So if... | ||
He somehow manages to win the governor's race. | ||
It's obviously rigged. | ||
There's no support for Beto. Trust me, folks. | ||
I followed Beto's campaign in the midterms of 2018. | ||
There was actually a little bit of support for him then. | ||
He could actually have an event and get people to show up. | ||
He has events now. | ||
Very small turnout. | ||
And he lost the last time he ran, so it's not going to add up. | ||
But we know the Democrats like to cheat. | ||
But Alex Rosen... | ||
Not only a friend of the show, but is also an info warrior himself. | ||
And it's so important, the work we do here, not just to inform the masses and to keep free speech going and truth and news going, but also to inspire the next great activists and to inspire the next great talk show hosts and the next great this and the next great that, like Alex Rosen. He's a young man. | ||
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Lauren Boebert, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I mean, maybe I should come on and do like a ranking of like the best members of the Republican Party. | ||
Lauren Boebert is definitely top ten. | ||
I mean, I'd really have to think about, I mean, top five. | ||
I don't know. I mean, you know, you got Thomas Massey and Paul Gosar, Lauren Boebert, Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
I'm just thinking of some of them. Lauren Boebert definitely in the conversation. | ||
This... Speech she gave has the left and the Democrats in an absolute panic because she's telling the truth in clip eight. | ||
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So we need to be elected with the right kind of people. | |
I need fearless conservatives to serve alongside of me. | ||
I don't need people who will go along to get along because there is no compromising with the left. | ||
I think we're all starting to see, in every area, we cannot negotiate with terrorists. | ||
Democrats are not wanting to give you an edge. | ||
They only want to take their miles. | ||
The negotiation process is over. | ||
We have to take a stand and say, no, our policies are the policies that actually work for people. | ||
I cannot point to a single policy that has been passed We can't negotiate with terrorists and talking about the Democrat Party. | ||
She is absolutely right. | ||
God bless Lauren Boebert. | ||
We need to protect her at all costs. | ||
We lost Madison Cawthorn, but God has another plan for him. | ||
Let's keep Lauren in Congress. | ||
By the way, one of the most recent things they passed was, uh, don't say anything bad about the Jews, but, you know, that's like the sixth time they passed one of those. | ||
But, uh, we'll cover that later. | ||
An individual went out on the streets and he found some Democrat voters, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And, uh, I mean, just look how educated these Democrat voters are in clip six. | ||
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How many minutes are in a kilometer? | |
Um... Is it like 87? | ||
87? Close. | ||
Down a little bit. 63? | ||
85? 85? | ||
85 is correct! | ||
High five! Hell yes! | ||
Who is the first person to land on the sun? | ||
Lance something, Lance. | ||
Lance Armstrong is correct. | ||
Pretty hot, the sun, right? | ||
To land on. You know, his steroids that he took, they allowed him to withstand the heat of the sun. | ||
What country is Venice, Italy located in for $100? | ||
Do you have any clue? Gosh, I'm going to be a teacher, so I should know this. | ||
You probably should. Paris? | ||
Venice, Italy is located in Paris. | ||
That's right, right? That is correct. | ||
There you go. Thank you so much for participating. | ||
Today I'm asking people, what is the smallest country in the world? | ||
Any clue? Paris? | ||
Okay, good. But which Paris? | ||
The one in Vegas or the one in Italy? | ||
You guys know? Italy. | ||
Italy, they're correct! | ||
Wow, Americans are so intelligent! | ||
Where is Madagascar located on a map? | ||
Germany. Like Germany, like over there? | ||
Germany? No, like Germany over there. | ||
Over here? Yeah. You 100% sure? | ||
I'm pretty positive, yeah. | ||
Where is Queen Elizabeth from? | ||
Egypt. Egypt? | ||
Egypt. No, it's not. It's Brazil. | ||
Where is it? | ||
Brazil. | ||
Isn't it? | ||
What is the biggest city in the world? | ||
Bye. | ||
Europe. It's Europe? | ||
Yeah. Like over there, Europe? | ||
Yeah, that one. | ||
It's like on this. If you look at the map. | ||
Yeah, that's cool. That's enough. Thanks. | ||
Okay. If you were born in 2021, how old would you be? | ||
21. 21 years old? | ||
In 2021? Yeah. | ||
Very good. That's correct. | ||
Where is Tokyo located? | ||
Do we have any clue, guys? Isn't that in New York? | ||
It's like Vietnam, right? | ||
Vietnam is correct. | ||
Yeah, it's like the southern part of Vietnam. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Democrat voters. | ||
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These people vote. These people vote. | |
Democrat voters, man. | ||
Yeah, I bet they believe Biden won the election, too, and they voted for him. | ||
Yeah, this comic from Dai Jubu... | ||
Illustrates perfectly what's going on with Elon Musk, but it's the history of the Democrat Party and the media. | ||
Somebody comes out as voting Republican, the Democrats and media go into their violent fits of rage and terror. | ||
And then others who vote Republican are scared to death to come out and say they vote Republican because then the Democrats and media are going to try to kill you. | ||
That's what terrorists and criminals do. | ||
It's the Democrats and their friends in the media. | ||
So that really illustrates it perfectly. | ||
And Elon Musk, ladies and gentlemen, is on one today. | ||
And specifically going after the crimes committed by the Clinton campaign... | ||
Highlighting those on Twitter today. | ||
In fact, I think there's even another one here. | ||
I've got to make sure I have all this up. | ||
This was this morning from Elon Musk. | ||
They began brewing attacks of all kinds against me as soon as the Twitter acquisition was announced. | ||
In my 30-year career, including the entire MeToo era, there's nothing to report. | ||
But as soon as I say I intend to restore free speech to Twitter and vote Republican... | ||
Suddenly there are attacks against me. | ||
And then here it is. | ||
Women makes sexual misconduct claim about Elon Musk. | ||
Nobody's listening anymore. | ||
We know their games. | ||
We know their lies. We know their criminal activity. | ||
It's all happening. | ||
Thank God. Elon Musk calling it out. | ||
And they did the same thing to Donald Trump? | ||
Of course. They did the exact same thing to Donald Trump, and now they're doing it to Elon Musk, and maybe people will realize their hatred for Donald Trump with the injection of hatred from the fake news was never legitimate. | ||
Shem Horn tweets to Elon Musk. | ||
He says, For the first time, the vast majority of people on this website have ever heard of him and probably John Durham as well. | ||
Twitter has been suppressing tweets about the trial all week. | ||
Elon Musk responds, I only heard about Sussman last month and was blown away. | ||
And here's one of the stories Musk has been sharing or commenting on. | ||
Michael Sussman, Clinton lawyer, lied to manipulate FBI over Trump. | ||
And again... I'm not trying to build this up like there's going to be any victories from this because I doubt there will be other than just the information getting out maybe to the public. | ||
But it's already been available. Everybody's already known about all these crimes. | ||
It's just Durham, it finally has like a breath of life in him. | ||
He's come out of a coma. And so he's given witnesses immunity. | ||
Sussman and others. He's giving them immunity. | ||
Basically, you admit to the criminal activity and you won't be charged. | ||
It's going to be Clinton and probably the corrupt feds if anybody goes down on this deal. | ||
But Elon Musk is calling all this out. | ||
Here's another one. He responds to Jim Jordan. | ||
Jim Jordan says, Christopher Steele created the dossier. | ||
Glenn Simpson sold it to the press. | ||
Michael Sussman took it to the FBI. And the Democrats and the media lied to you about all of it. | ||
And it was all Hillary Clinton's orders. | ||
And Musk responds. | ||
He says, all true. Bet most people still don't know That a Clinton campaign lawyer using campaign funds created an elaborate hoax about Trump and Russia makes you wonder what else is fake. | ||
So a lot of people really, I mean, look, you got to understand, even you and I somewhat live in somewhat of a bubble. | ||
It's impossible to avoid. | ||
Yeah, you know all the crimes committed by the Clintons, But most people don't. | ||
They don't seek out the information and it's not going to find their way to their doorstep. | ||
And so Elon Musk is now learning all about it for himself and he's trying to get it to people's doorstep. | ||
It's like a classical paperboy or something. | ||
And I believe there was another one maybe from Elon here recently. | ||
But it's all in the same vein. | ||
He's calling out the crimes of the Clinton campaign and This all seems very measured from Elon, to me. | ||
It all seems very measured. | ||
So I'm wondering what his next move is going to be. | ||
But he does have Starlink and Tesla and all this other stuff going on. | ||
And so he was actually in Brazil today, just outside of Sao Paulo there, meeting with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. | ||
Elon Musk makes a surprise trip to Brazil. | ||
Bolsonaro calls him Legend of Freedom. | ||
Bolsonaro calls Musk's Twitter bid a breath of hope. | ||
Why isn't our government or our politicians embracing Elon Musk like Bolsonaro is? | ||
Why aren't they celebrating Elon Musk like Bolsonaro is? | ||
Oh, that's right, because they're criminals. | ||
That's right, they're all criminals. | ||
And Musk isn't in on their criminal cabal, and neither is Bolsonaro. | ||
So, hey, that's fine, Democrats. | ||
Why don't you just show your dirty ass to Elon Musk so that he knows to go nowhere near you, sickos. | ||
Nowhere near you. | ||
I've got more on Bolsonaro in a second, though. | ||
Here's a little comedic relief for you. | ||
Vanity Fair. Grimes, Elon Musk's ex-girlfriend or open relationship, wife, or I don't know. | ||
Transhumanist, though. Grimes is auctioning off her 2021 Matt Gala accessories to raise money for BIPOC Ukrainians. | ||
Guys, you've got to put this story up there. | ||
It's from... Vanity Fair. | ||
Grimes auctioning off her Met Gala metal mask to raise money for BIPOC Ukrainians. | ||
That's black interracial, or excuse me, black indigenous people of color. | ||
This is weird. | ||
They must have changed the headline because they realized how stupid it was. | ||
I'm serious. They must have changed their headline in the last 10 hours or less because they realized how stupid it was. | ||
The original headline is Grimes auctioning off to raise money for BIPOC. So, in other words, she's raising money for black indigenous people of color in Ukraine. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
So I guess about four people are going to get about $1,000 apiece from this gigantic humanitarian endeavor. | ||
This mythical, magical, majestic endeavor. | ||
Charitable endeavor from Grimes for black indigenous people of color in Ukraine. | ||
So there may be about four or five of them. | ||
And her metal mask will raise a couple thousand bucks, I'm sure. | ||
And so that'll be huge. | ||
That will be absolutely massive. | ||
And now, Bolsonaro, guys, roll just the B-roll of clip two for me, and I'll read the subtitles. | ||
Here's Bolsonaro. Brazil will not... | ||
Guys, start it from the top so I can read this, please. | ||
Brazil will not get into the WHO pandemic treaty. | ||
Brazil is autonomous. | ||
Brazil is autonomous and will not get into this. | ||
You can forget that. | ||
I've already spoke to our foreign relations cabinet, and if that proposal goes forward, it won't be with Brazil. | ||
And so, again, I'm just reading the subtitles. | ||
Moreover, I was the only statesman that didn't adhere to the lockdown policies. | ||
I said we had to take care of the elderly and people with comorbidities. | ||
And today's studies outside of Brazil specifically show that I was right. | ||
So Bolsonaro is the leader that I wish we all had, saying F you to the WHO. I know Joe. | ||
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He is a profoundly decent man, guided by faith. | |
I know a lot of weed smokers. | ||
And Corn Pop was a bad dude. | ||
And he ran a bunch of bad boys. | ||
Tell me, if you have a problem figuring out whether you're for me or Trump, and you ain't black. | ||
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And he listens. | |
He will tell the truth. | ||
You're a damn liar, man. | ||
That's not true. And no one has ever said that. | ||
No one has heard that. You see it on the TV. Civilization will be over when this is done. | ||
I just want Trump out. | ||
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You know what I'm saying? I just feel like his mouth gets us in trouble so much. | |
Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids. | ||
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Why can't we just work with each other? | |
We can. | ||
These white supremacists, Nazi sympathizers, carrying Nazi flags. | ||
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How dare you? You're a lying dog-faced pony soldier. | |
God help us. God help us. | ||
I'm sorry, I'm gonna, this is the last question I'll take, and I'm really gonna be in trouble. | ||
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Do you know that I stabbed my ass? | |
My God. Joe knows what it's like to struggle, which is why he gives his personal phone number to kids overcoming a stutter of their own. | ||
We're not going to seek ex... | ||
excuse me. | ||
We're under military attack! | ||
We're under military attack! | ||
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We're under military... Now, Joe is not perfect, and he'd be the first to tell you that. | |
We already have a nigger mare. | ||
We don't need any more nigger big shots. | ||
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You are quite... | |
you're a really dull class. | ||
I don't feel no ways tired. | ||
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I want to walk away from this place so bad! | |
Thank you, thank you, thank you. | ||
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And I'm happy to take questions if that's what I'm supposed to do, Nance, whatever you want me to do. | |
Oh, uh-oh, I'm in trouble. | ||
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We are in an information war, and we are losing that war. | |
That is not a joke. | ||
That is a natural fact. | ||
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Info Wars! Info Wars! | |
Info Wars! Oh, no, no. | ||
I don't even know what this is. How did we get in here? | ||
I just caught you, American. | ||
You visited Bandai Video. | ||
Oh, Mark Zuckerberg and others angry at you. | ||
Do what CNN says and do not visit Bandai Video or I have to hurt you. | ||
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It comes from China. | |
So what have we been telling you about The war in Ukraine. | ||
We've been telling you Russia is winning. | ||
Yeah, I know it's against all the other news reporting out there. | ||
The mainstream news telling you Russia losing. | ||
No, Russia's winning and winning big. | ||
Yeah, winning big time. | ||
U.S. taking major losses on that deal. | ||
So, of course, the mainstream media lying to you. | ||
But, you know, it is the far left that's been activated in Ukraine. | ||
And so they just tore down a statue of Alexander Nevsky. | ||
Does this remind you of anything? Yes, the far left, the radical far left terrorists. | ||
They're everywhere, Soros terrorists, including in Ukraine. | ||
And so they tore down a statue of Alexander Nevsky. | ||
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Because, you know, Russia bad. | |
Oh, Russia bad. | ||
Teardown statue. This is hilarious. | ||
So the individual is indeed Russian and is a saint. | ||
It's Saint Alexander Nevsky. | ||
Not only that, the statue's in Ukraine because Ukraine used to be Russia. | ||
And Alexander Nevsky is actually from Kiev, And was the Prince of Kiev. | ||
So he's Russian, but from Ukraine, because Ukraine used to belong to Russia, and the globalists stole it, and the West stole it. | ||
Now Russia's wanting to take back what's been stolen from them. | ||
Ukraine is Russia, historically. | ||
And so this individual, I mean, essentially was Ukrainian, but Russian, and he was a saint, And he was the Prince of Kiev. | ||
And they've torn his statue down because, you know, Putin bad. | ||
Russia bad. I mean, the ignorance just never ceases to amaze me. | ||
Greg Price reporting. | ||
When Biden signs the $40 billion Ukraine money laundering bill into law, America will have spent more money in six months on a proxy war in Ukraine than we did in the first two years of the war in Afghanistan that involved actual U.S. troops on the ground. | ||
There's never been... They claim, I believe they claim the biggest money heist of all time was like $28 million, I think from like a Loomis Fargo truck or something. | ||
It's like a security guard. | ||
They did a movie about it. Actually a hilarious movie with Zach Galifianakis. | ||
I forget the name of it. Owen Wilson and others. | ||
One of the more underrated movies. | ||
But they say, oh, biggest cash heist of all time, like $28 million. | ||
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The Bidens have stolen billions! | |
How many billions have been stolen? | ||
No, no, no, no, no. Some Loomis Fargo security guard stealing $20 million is nowhere near the biggest criminal heist of all time. | ||
You've got to go to Washington, D.C. and look at our politicians if you want to find the biggest money thieves of all time. | ||
Joe Biden may be breaking Clinton's records right now with the money going through Ukraine. | ||
It is incredible. | ||
And everybody gets it, by the way. | ||
It's just a straight money grab. | ||
I mean, it's such criminal activity. | ||
And the Republicans won't even impeach Joe Biden. | ||
They're so pathetic. | ||
They're so, so pathetic. | ||
Lauren Boebert should be Speaker of the House, not Kevin McCarthy. | ||
And Rand Paul should be the representative in the Senate, not Bitch McConnell. | ||
But they've passed another one, guys. | ||
Bill to condemn anti-Semitism passed 420 to 1. | ||
Guess who the lone vote against it was? | ||
Thomas Massey. | ||
So why? See, look, I'm not the big guy that's, oh, Israel this or Jews that. | ||
And then there's always people that call in, you don't talk about the Jews. | ||
Oh, well, I don't think the Jews are my enemy. | ||
I know plenty of Jewish people that are my friends. | ||
But, you know, every time they write this crap about, oh, anti-Semitism, oh, poor Israel, the more I realize, yeah, there's definitely some serious influence from Israel that is seriously hurting this country. | ||
And I already know that, but it's not my big issue. | ||
But, yeah, there's a reason why they sign into law that you can't criticize Jews because a lot of the major problems with elite criminals, they're Jews, and they don't want you talking about them. | ||
And here's your proof. | ||
They have bills saying you can't say anything negative about the Jews. | ||
I mean, do you need any more evidence than that? | ||
But Jerry Nadler was at a public speaking event in support of the anti-Semitism bill. | ||
And Carolyn Maloney was also a speaker. | ||
And so she published some pictures from the event, guys. | ||
And let's pull them up on the screen here. | ||
Now, this is... Jerry Nadler's had a rough go of it. | ||
He thinks about me every day. | ||
He really thinks about me every day. | ||
He's a big fan, or a big hater, rather. | ||
And he's pooped his pants on live TV. He looks like a demented penguin. | ||
And, well, Carolyn Maloney is doing him no favors with the pictures here. | ||
She actually, look at Nadler. | ||
I mean, he looks like a troll. | ||
He looks like a decrepit, AIDS-ridden troll. | ||
And he just might very well be, you know, crap for brains, crap in his pants. | ||
But you know what? Thank you, guys. | ||
I like that image of Jerry Nadler. | ||
My friend Jerry Nadler, I like him so much. | ||
He thinks about me every day and every night. | ||
And so I just want my little Nadler here on the desk with me. | ||
Thank you, Jerry. So we're going to be hanging out. | ||
And if Jerry needs a diaper change, we'll take care of a little Jerry's diaper too. | ||
But we've got a little Nadler here. | ||
So we're going to have our little elf on the shelf, little Nadler vision with us now. | ||
So thank you, Jerry. He's a big fan. | ||
So now when Jerry's tuned into the show every day, a little pat on the head there. | ||
Now when Jerry is tuned into the show every day, he can do it right here from the front row. | ||
And this is an actual representation of Nadler's size. | ||
This is not scaled down. | ||
This is the true size of the elf on the shelf, Jerry Nadler. | ||
And he does have to wear miniature Depends to be here on set with us. | ||
But there he is. He's going to be joining us now. | ||
Let's continue. New York to pay $220 million next year for illegal immigrant health care. | ||
That's right. They get health care. | ||
You don't. It's a beautiful thing, getting free stuff. | ||
You look at the videos, folks. | ||
So Bill Meligen just sits down at the border and records the illegal immigration 24-7. | ||
Folks, they're coming across the Mexican border. | ||
And they literally have bags of cash. | ||
I'm not even kidding you. | ||
Bags of U.S. currency. | ||
Literally. And you see it. | ||
They have plastic bags filled with U.S. cash. | ||
Where are they getting that? | ||
Where are they getting that? | ||
This is breaking just now. | ||
Federal judge extends block on Biden administration's plan to lift Title 42, which would have given illegal immigrants free access to the country. | ||
You would have more restrictions getting into the country than an illegal immigrant. | ||
Now it's still closer to being equal, but still, of course, not. | ||
When you come back into the country, you don't get free food, free money, free travel, any of that. | ||
Illegal immigrants do. Ex-ICE officials pushed back on Mayorkas' claim that illegal immigrants will be deported promptly. | ||
Yeah, he went out in a press conference and said, no, we deport all illegal immigrants immediately. | ||
And then ICE was like, what? | ||
No, we don't. We actually deport none of them. | ||
Literally, Mayorkas says we deport all illegal immigrants. | ||
And ICE is like, what are you talking about? | ||
We don't deport any of them. | ||
They just came out with the latest numbers. | ||
ICE apprehended a quarter of a million illegal immigrants in April. | ||
A quarter of a million. 250,000 illegal immigrants apprehended by ICE in April alone. | ||
That's a pace of 3 million illegal immigrants coming into the country this calendar year. | ||
How many was it last year? | ||
How many illegal immigrants are in this country? | ||
How much money does it cost us a year? | ||
We're at least 20 million illegal immigrants in this country and it's probably hundreds of billions of dollars is what it cost us. | ||
But don't worry, the DOJ and the Democrats are obsessed with January 6th. | ||
The DOJ is finally asking the January 6th committee for help. | ||
Yeah, because they've gone through everything, folks. | ||
They've gone through all of Trump's personal stuff, all of my personal stuff, all of Alex's personal stuff, all of Ali Alexander's, Nick Fuentes, everybody, Stone, everybody. | ||
They've literally given every single one of us a proctology exam, and they can't even find a dingleberry. | ||
So they're like, what do we do? | ||
We keep lying about January 6th, but we can't even build a case because there's not even anything to build on. | ||
Well, here's an idea. Why don't you stop being liars? | ||
Why don't you stop being crooks and liars and tearing this country apart with your big January 6th lie? | ||
But don't worry, guys, because the liberal summer of rage is upon us. | ||
Our liberal rage. All right, final segment of the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Wasn't able to get through all the news today, so we'll get through as much as I can right now. | ||
And then I will be back Sunday evening to take your phone calls. | ||
To take your phone calls, since we didn't do any phone calls today. | ||
We'll take a bunch Sunday evening on Sunday Night Live and cover the rest of this news. | ||
But let's do a news blitz here. | ||
The Economist cover that's coming out tomorrow... | ||
Has been shared online. | ||
Guys, let's put it on screen. | ||
It's very powerful. The coming food catastrophe. | ||
The coming food catastrophe. | ||
And it has an image of a wheat shock, but instead of the wheat at the top, it skulls. | ||
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It skulls. | |
And then in one of the sub-headlines, graphene and decarbonization. | ||
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Whoa. Whoa. | |
The coming food catastrophe, a bunch of skulls on a wheat shock, and then the sub-headline of graphene and decarbonization. | ||
Whoa. I could break that down in a long segment, but I've got to continue here with this news blitz. | ||
I mean, that's... | ||
Gas stations in Washington reprogram pumps to prepare for $10 a gallon fuel. | ||
Who told you that was coming right here? | ||
Right here, we told you $10 a gallon was inevitable, and we may see it by the end of summer. | ||
Thanks, Biden. Thanks, Democrats. | ||
Way to go, Mainstream News. | ||
Thanks for hating us and trying to crush us so bad. | ||
Bloomberg, it's getting too pricey to feed the world's livestock hordes. | ||
It costs too much for ranchers to satisfy the world's meat demand. | ||
It's getting just too pricey to raise the world's livestock herds as war, droughts, and disease hammer farmers. | ||
Oh, but they can print as much money as they want whenever they need it. | ||
Oh, you're starving? | ||
Sorry, can't help you. Oh, you can't get baby formula? | ||
Sorry, can't help you. Oh, we need a war in Ukraine? | ||
100 billion. We're ready to go. | ||
Too pricey as they print money whenever the hell they want. | ||
And then they tell you, sorry, you can't afford to eat. | ||
Our government is satanic. | ||
Our government is demonic. | ||
But see, when you understand that, and you understand it's a eugenics program, then it makes sense. | ||
Why do they want us to starve? | ||
Why do they want us to be poor? | ||
Because they want you dead! | ||
They look at Earth as a lifeboat in space that has a maximum capacity of 500 million. | ||
So yeah, the rest is just math, isn't it? | ||
To them it is. Supply chain shortages are making it hard for parents of children with disabilities to get wheelchair accessible vans. | ||
Sorry, because of the supply chain, we just can't really do handicapped kids anymore, so we're actually going to force abort them. | ||
It's loving. It's liberal. | ||
It's the New World Order, man. | ||
Another hero, Border Patrol member, killed because of illegal immigration. | ||
Again, thank the Biden administration. | ||
They've got blood all over them. | ||
I mean, they're just doused in blood. | ||
I mean, they're like the American psycho after he chops off the head. | ||
Of his business partner. | ||
I mean, the Democrats are just drenched in blood. | ||
The Biden administration is swimming in the blood of innocents. | ||
And enjoying it, by the way. | ||
They promote it. | ||
They bring their baby killers up on the stage with them. | ||
San Diego Border Patrol agent killed in car crash. | ||
Agent Daniel Salazar. | ||
And it was another illegal immigrant car chase. | ||
And this one resulted in him dying. | ||
So just pour more blood of the innocent into the pool of it that the Biden administration is playing in right now. | ||
Convicted rapist reoffends less than one year after sentencing. | ||
A man convicted of raping a 12-year-old girl was sentenced to just 20 days in prison. | ||
Less than a year later, he's facing charges now targeting a 16-year-old for sex. | ||
Was that a Judge Jackson case, you think? | ||
I think this was Judge Brown Jackson. | ||
I mean, that's right up her alley, right? | ||
Letting the pedophiles off to rape again. | ||
She's into that. That may have been a Judge Brown Jackson precedent there. | ||
Judge Brown Jackson, Democrat appointed to the Supreme Court, allowing pedophiles to rape and rape again. | ||
Oh, Professor Emily Murphy, by the way, votes Democrat, liberal. | ||
She's upset because her husband had a gun pointed at his head this morning. | ||
And it took San Francisco Police Department two hours to respond to their 911 call. | ||
Well, Emily, I'm sorry to say, you get what you vote for. | ||
You voted Democrat. You live in San Francisco. | ||
Expect to get robbed and mugged and held at gunpoint and experience massive drug use on your streets and feces everywhere. | ||
You vote Democrat. You get what you vote for, Emily. | ||
Sorry to say. And Democrat voters fall for everything. | ||
That's why the propaganda is aimed at them. | ||
Morning Consult poll. Republican voters, 34%, are less than half as likely as Democrat voters, at 72%, to say companies should condemn white supremacy. | ||
Most voters want companies to publicly denounce white supremacy in wake of Buffalo mass shooting, says Morning Consult. | ||
No, most voters probably don't even know about the Buffalo mass shooting. | ||
And most voters are damn sick and tired of hearing about you talking about white supremacy. | ||
So it's just a bunch of BS, but they can't stop. | ||
They just can't stop with their identity politics obsession, can they? | ||
But don't worry, they're going to help these homeless people kill themselves. | ||
So first they collapse the economy, make a bunch of homeless people, and then murder you. | ||
Canadian government pays poor who can't live with dignity to commit suicide. | ||
That's nice. That's very loving. | ||
I mean, if you can't kill them in the womb, you gotta find a way to kill them outside the womb, so just make their lives a living hell that they want to kill themselves! | ||
It's liberalism! | ||
Tell ya, you know, the Simpsons made all these predictions somehow, I guess. | ||
Maybe the real secret is that Futurama is actually the future of the planet, and suicide booze will be a real thing, and, you know, that's just what happens in globalism. | ||
You're so miserable under this corrupt world government, you want to kill yourself. | ||
Breaking. Senate passes $40 billion in aid to Ukraine, sending Bill to Biden to sign, which will most certainly happen. | ||
The money will be primarily for weapons. | ||
Only 11 no votes, and they were all from Republicans. | ||
Democrats are officially the pro-war party. | ||
And, uh... Fiorella Isabel shares this graphic. | ||
The no votes, all Republican. | ||
Blackburn, Boozman, Braun, Crapo, Hagerty, Howley, Lee, Lummons, Marshall, Rand Paul, Tommy Tuberville. | ||
So a couple of those have really been good leaders for the Republican Party. | ||
Braun in Indiana, Howley, Missouri, Tuberville, Alabama, Rand Paul obviously, Kentucky. | ||
And then some of the ones that you're upset about voting for this, Tom Cotton. | ||
I'm not so surprised Ted Cruz voted for it or some of the others. | ||
But that's amazing. | ||
Democrats are now the pro-war party. | ||
After Obama winning the election and them being anti-war, they're now the pro-war party. | ||
Oh, and I love this meme. | ||
When you see Ukrainians getting free AK-47s on the news, you know, I'm something of a Ukrainian myself. | ||
It's all a joke. Illegal immigrants get free money, free clothing, free housing, free travel. | ||
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I'm somewhat of an illegal immigrant myself. | |
Ukrainians, free money, free baby formula, free guns, free weapons, everything. | ||
You know, I'm somewhat of a Ukrainian myself. | ||
Imagine if I was an illegal immigrant Ukrainian. | ||
I'd be armed. | ||
I'd have so many weapons, so much ammunition. | ||
I'd have so much money. | ||
I'd have so much baby formula. | ||
Man, I'd be making out like a bandit. | ||
And I'd know who to thank for that. | ||
I'd be thanking Biden and the Democrats. | ||
I'd know where my bread is buttered. | ||
But see, I'm not a corrupt SOB. I'm a God-fearing American patriot, and so I don't benefit from our government's thieving. | ||
I'm a victim of our satanic government. | ||
Madison Cawthorn declares war on Uniparty. | ||
It's time for Dark Magga to truly take command. | ||
Well, it'll be interesting to see what the future for Madison Cawthorn is after the deep state attacks get him out of office. | ||
And look, I mean, it's obviously, people see a video like that or hear some of the stuff about him, I'm not surprised. | ||
But it's kind of an interesting thing. | ||
I mean, I don't know, Cawthorn's a pretty young guy, I think like 24 or something. | ||
And I don't know what videos I may be in as a kid. | ||
I know nothing like the stuff they showed of him, but I mean... | ||
You know, we're kind of of that age where we've had video cameras on our phones since we were in high school and you record yourself doing goofy stuff or, you know, you had too much to drink and who knows what videos may be out there. | ||
But I kind of want them to go find old videos of me. | ||
I don't even think they're out there, but good luck. | ||
Good luck. Maybe Nadler can find them. | ||
Michigan's chief election official said Trump called for her to be arrested and executed for treason after 2020 election. | ||
Is that dark MAGA? Well, if it's true. | ||
But, well, that's the punishment for treason. | ||
And then Kash Patel found 74 harvesting and mule rings, including right here in Texas, folks. | ||
We've caught the Democrats. They commit so much voter fraud it steals elections. | ||
Everything is having a huge effect. | ||
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It's sub-zero. I'm getting chills right now. | ||
You understand this? And then it's our children in the future. | ||
And I didn't just do all this to be famous or whatever. | ||
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And let me tell you something. When I'm in these deposition with these Democrat George Soros lawyers that's now confirmed Soros funds it all, that's going to be breaking big with all the documents soon. | ||
But it's too busy to get it all together and show you, but we learned it last week. | ||
They shake with hatred and look at me like they want to kill me. | ||
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We're going to investigate if you're spending all that on your defense. | ||
It's a former federal prosecutor who's going, for days just staring at you, two days of deposition, just hating you because you're an American. | ||
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