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♪♪♪ A growing number of U.S. companies say that they are | |
planning to lay off workers. | ||
A lot of uncertainty over the future of jobs in this country. | ||
Some major companies already announcing cuts, including Ford, cutting 3,000 jobs. | ||
Now a new survey finds more than half of all major companies in the U.S. are planning layoffs in the coming months, while 52 percent are preparing for hiring freezes. | ||
44 percent plan to rescind job offers. | ||
Fox Business correspondent Jackie DeAngelis joins us now. | ||
Good to see you. This is scary to hear because the one thing, and the White House likes to tout this, that has been holding out in this economy has been the jobs market. | ||
We've been able to see there's millions of open jobs out there, and if somebody wants a job, they can certainly go find one. | ||
Is that changing? | ||
It seems to be changing, and I've been saying this is the next shoe to drop, right? | ||
So last week I was talking about some of the layoffs that we've seen in tech, and let me just go over some of the big names with you. | ||
Either slowing hiring or laying people off. | ||
Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Netflix, Peloton, Tesla, Twitter. | ||
The tone out there from CEOs is that there are headwinds coming. | ||
We're bracing for that. We're trying to anticipate it and be ready for it. | ||
And you hear from the retailers like Target, Walmart, Best Buy, Lowe's, Gap, TJ Maxx. | ||
They're all either warning or they're lowering their profit guidance. | ||
This has been a fun summer. | ||
Everyone's been out spending. | ||
I'm telling you, after Labor Day, people are going to have to come back and face some harsh realities. | ||
We're going to start to see that impacted in the market. | ||
Stock market just realized it yesterday. | ||
Yeah, you're already seeing it. | ||
I mean, Ford, that was a bit of a shocker, right? | ||
So they're leaning in hard on going the EV route, and so they're laying off in other parts of their company 3,000 workers. | ||
What? I was told the Biden economy, we'd be hiring people. | ||
I was told this transition to green energy would create more jobs. | ||
I've been lied to again? | ||
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No! Say it ain't so, Joe! | |
But I guess I shouldn't even be saying Joe because Joe is MIA. Silver alert! | ||
Silver alert! Where's Joe Biden? | ||
Throw in Mitch McConnell. | ||
Where's Mitch McConnell? Where's Kamala Harris? | ||
Where's Kevin McCarthy? Where's any of our leadership right now? | ||
They seem to be there when they're crushing us with policy and increased taxes and IRS agents and open borders and rigged elections. | ||
So whenever the American people are getting crushed, our politicians are there, but... | ||
Yeah, where are our leaders? | ||
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We got a wide open border. | |
We got children getting groomed in schools. | ||
We got massive economic distress. | ||
Inflation. Anybody? | ||
No. Nobody. | ||
And it'd be one thing if they just left us alone and we were just allowed to thrive and prosper, but no, they won't let us do that. | ||
They've got to put us into check with their new carbon-neutral... | ||
Green policy, which is all BS. Just a transition of wealth. | ||
Just a money laundering operation. | ||
Just a crush the middle class operation. | ||
And everything they told you that it would do, it's the exact opposite. | ||
Oh, there'll be more jobs. | ||
Oh, there'll be better paying jobs. | ||
Oh, energy will be cheaper. | ||
Wrong, wrong, wrong. | ||
There was one man though that told us this would happen if Biden got elected. | ||
That's right, it was the 45th president of the United States, Donald Trump, that's the one. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I've got a loaded transmission today. | ||
Del Bigtree is gonna be joining us in the next segment and there is a ton of vaccine and COVID news | ||
that we're gonna be going over with him. | ||
I've also got Cara Castronova in the second hour with some just horrific updates as far as the details | ||
on the January 6th defendants and those in jail are going through. | ||
Just awful stuff. | ||
And then Alex Stein is going to be joining me in the second hour as well because, well, there was a little, let's just say there was a little Twitter feud last night between Alex and one Dave Portnoy and so Alex was supposed to go on Portnoy's podcast, but then Portnoy chickened out. | ||
And so I said, well, do you want to speak your piece with me? | ||
And he said, absolutely, thank you. | ||
So he'll be on today as well. | ||
Not to mention all the news I still have. | ||
Again, liberals continue to sexually groom children in schools. | ||
We've got three billion more just announced for Ukraine, FBI whistleblowers, and about 20 video clips as well. | ||
It all kicks off with Dell BigTree in 90 seconds. | ||
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♪ I'm a dinosaur in the house ♪ Ladies and gentlemen, it's Tuesday, August 23rd, 2022. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Del Bigtree in studio with me for the first hour, the host of The High Wire. | ||
I was just talking in that short break. | ||
What's the big thing on your docket right now? | ||
And he was explaining, and this is the key point. | ||
usually focuses on medical stuff and vaccine stuff, but you were explaining it's kind of | ||
this weird limbo period of I told you so, and so you've been talking about other things | ||
on the high wire, like the energy shortages, the green policies, and how it's all connected. | ||
And that's the big thing for people to understand. | ||
That's why Infowars exists. | ||
That's why the high wire exists. | ||
That's why the alternative media is so important, because we understand that. | ||
We understand the connections between them shutting off our energy, them forcing us to take vaccines, them wanting to go to a cashless society, all of it. | ||
We understand that connection. | ||
And so that's kind of where you're going in this limbo period of waiting for people to catch up to where you've been for so long. | ||
Well, let me just be perfectly honest. | ||
One of the beautiful things about being a journalist is that I didn't know all that to begin with. | ||
I didn't know it was all connected, but as you know, the deeper and deeper you get into the investigations and the way we do our work, I have a scientific body that makes sure we're nailing it every single week. | ||
Deadly accurate with what we're doing. | ||
But as you start seeing this pattern of deceit from government agencies, regulatory agencies, you know, and then I'm on a speaking tour all the time. | ||
So I get to meet the head climate change guys and the, you know, you know, crypto guys and whatever it is. | ||
And you start as you sit down at dinner, you realize. | ||
Oh my God, it's like the exact same playbook. | ||
It's the same playbook over and over again. | ||
The manipulation of the society, making us terrified of whatever looms in the future, that imaginary enemy we can't put our fingers on that makes us anxious. | ||
You know, all the, I don't know if you've talked about Matthias Desmet, but this whole mass formation idea, how they manipulate our minds that will go along with whatever we're told. | ||
So yeah, it's the same playbook. | ||
And I was just saying to you, I mean, you and I, we could do a show, you know, Owen Troyer and Del Bigtrees, you know, I told you so. | ||
I mean, it gets gross after a certain moment. | ||
No, it's not really fun. | ||
It's not. It's frustrating. | ||
It's like dashing a pole against your head or something. | ||
Yeah, it is. And, you know, I was just joking with an audience, like, honestly, I wish my opponent had a little more talent. | ||
I mean, it's getting so easy now, the way they've lied from the beginning. | ||
We've been reading to, you know, your audience, my audience, the same thing. | ||
We told you all this was going to happen. | ||
It wasn't that we had some crystal ball and knew that the vaccine wouldn't work. | ||
The studies right up front said they weren't going to work. | ||
The trials themselves... | ||
You know, the older studies, the animal studies, everywhere we looked, this thing was a failure from the get-go. | ||
Fauci knew it. Absolutely Fauci knew it, which is amazing that they thought, I mean, that's the most shocking thing, is that they thought somehow they're going to get away with this. | ||
Like, the millions of people that are taking this vaccine aren't going to recognize when they finally catch COVID that they were lied to, that are having heart issues or long-term, or cancer. | ||
Oh my God, cancer's blowing through the roof. | ||
It's like we're living on an alien planet when you have these people worshipping Fauci or thinking Fauci's the good guy in all of this, and you're just stunned. | ||
You're like, how did he trick you so much? | ||
How have you been so deceived by the mainstream media to believe that? | ||
And here's a perfect example of the frustration, and we can play this clip right now because I know you haven't seen it. | ||
Dan Bongino reveals why getting COVID vaccine is the greatest regret of his life. | ||
And by the way, thank God Alicia Powell at the Gateway Pundit covered this. | ||
Because when I search for this, I listen to Dan Bongino every day. | ||
He's about probably an hour, about the 10 hours of media I consume every day. | ||
And I heard him announce this. | ||
And I said, wow. And so I went on and I searched. | ||
This was last night. You do a Google search for this. | ||
Doesn't show up anywhere. Does not show up anywhere. | ||
I had to go directly to the Gateway Pundit to find this story because the Gateway Pundit is totally censored and they don't want this story out there either. | ||
And to Dan Bongino's credit, he's always had the right character on this. | ||
This goes back to last year. | ||
Dan Bongino, fully vaccinated conservative radio host, says he might quit Cumulus Media over Vax mandate. | ||
So he stood up for the employees there that didn't want to get the vaccine, even though he got it. | ||
But it's okay. He says he regrets getting the COVID vaccine. | ||
He's seen the research now. | ||
He's genuinely concerned. | ||
I mean, here, let's play the video, Del, and then let's do a response, because this explains the frustration. | ||
Here is the great Dan Bongino talking about his regret with the vaccine. | ||
Biggest mistake of my life. | ||
I just should have waited. | ||
I thought to myself at the time, I even told Guy, I said, you know, there's no doubt I feel like this was created in this virus in a lab in Wuhan, China. | ||
I have little doubt about that. | ||
And I figured, you know, I'd rather take my chances with something we created than something they created. | ||
Remember when I told you that, Guy? Because I was scared. | ||
Again, you know, my doctor told me with lymphoma and being under chemo that if I got this thing, it could be ugly. | ||
Let's just leave it at that. Stupid. | ||
Why? I watched this clip from the Tucker Carlson show citing some research coming out. | ||
Again, time has now passed and we're starting to see things. | ||
It's really the most troubling minute 20 seconds I've had to listen to in a long time because I'm scared of what's coming. | ||
I had it a little while ago and I'm afraid the repercussions of this for a lot of people have not been felt. | ||
Here, check this out. To neurodegenerative disease, myocarditis, Bell's palsy, liver disease, impaired adaptive immunity, impaired DNA damage response, etc. | ||
So it's possible, in fact, it's looking likely, that the vaccine might suppress the immune system. | ||
This fact, the authors concluded, will quote, have a wide range of consequences, not the least of which include the reactivation of latent viral infections and the reduced ability to effectively combat future infections, end quote. | ||
Now again, we sincerely hope that's not true. | ||
But it's not just the conclusion of one scientific journal. | ||
The Lancet, maybe the most famous scientific journal in the world, released similar findings in February. | ||
The Lancet's piece was entitled, quote, risk of infection, hospitalization, and death up to nine months after a second dose of COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
A physician called Kenji Yamamoto made this observation about the data from the Lancet. | ||
He wrote this in a letter to the Journal of Virology, and we're quoting, the study showed that immune function among vaccinated individuals eight months after the administration of two doses of COVID-19 vaccine was lower than that among the unvaccinated individuals. | ||
Folks, science is patience. | ||
Science is long-term. | ||
Science is chronological. | ||
So, there it is, Del, and this is the frustration. | ||
And it's not, because that's the thing, it's really not an I told you so thing. | ||
It's not the position we come from. | ||
It's a frustration of, we knew this! | ||
We knew it all along! Well, I mean, look, first of all, both of those guys, it's been beautiful to watch. | ||
You know, in some ways, I consider it mainstream. | ||
I consider Fox mainstream. | ||
You know, I know that they see themselves differently. | ||
But to see two journalists that have really been growing through this gives me hope. | ||
It gives me hope that, you know, that Dan Bongino is able to come forth and admit, you know, a choice that he made. | ||
A true man of character. And watching Tucker Carlson has been phenomenal. | ||
To just see him slowly really understand this. | ||
But let me correct something that Tucker Carlson said there. | ||
He said that it appears that these vaccines might reduce your immune system response. | ||
Here's the point, it is designed to reduce your immune system response. | ||
That was the entire problem with the mRNA vaccine technology | ||
when Dr. Robert Malone invented it. | ||
His whole idea was that the beauty of mRNA technology is it doesn't last in the body very long | ||
because the immune system attacks it. | ||
So it'd be in and out, which would avoid problems with autoimmune disease. | ||
If you have an issue that's triggering the immune system too long, it can cause autoimmune disease. | ||
Robert Malone said this could be perfect. | ||
It was terrible for the gene therapies and things they were trying to do | ||
to insert DNA to fix some future cancer risk you might have. | ||
But he said it would be excellent as a vaccine. | ||
But they changed that. | ||
The new developers of the mRNA vaccine designed it so that it wouldn't be killed by your immune system. | ||
It wouldn't be attacked. And the way it did it is they figured out a way to manipulate the mRNA so it puts what are called your toe-like receptors together. | ||
To sleep. Your Tollac receptors are like the centurions, the guardians out front of the gates of your immune system. | ||
And if they see something that doesn't look right, they call in, you know, your white blood cells, your macrophage to attack. | ||
Well, what this vaccine does is it puts them to sleep. | ||
They're the ones that are telling your body to fight cancer every day, to stop the herpes zoster from accumulating and causing, you know, varicella or, you know, not chickenpox, but the... | ||
Shingles. Shingles issues. | ||
All of these things. So we're seeing a rise in all of these issues, including cancer. | ||
So I guess the question is, as we're about to go to break, and we'll get to this on the other side, I guess the question now becomes... | ||
Does it become an issue for the vaccinated where, let's say, you've become immune to chickenpox. | ||
You got chickenpox as a kid, you're immune to it. | ||
Now, all of a sudden, you've got a vaccine, two vaccines, maybe even three. | ||
All of a sudden, you get exposed to chickenpox. | ||
Can you get chickenpox again? | ||
I don't know if we're nearing that timetable. | ||
So much to discuss here with Del Bigtree from the high wire. | ||
And we were discussing the immune system shutdown. | ||
And just carry that conversation on. | ||
I don't remember all the studies. | ||
There have been so many different studies now. | ||
But when the first study came out a few months ago, that was the first time Bongino kind of went public, voicing perhaps some regret when he was saying, hey, look, this is some very concerning data we have here from the studies, how the COVID vaccine erases your immune system. | ||
And then he came out and he saw this most recent study and just committed, I totally regret it. | ||
Here's another study that just came out. | ||
Mike Hart, Dr. | ||
Mike Hart sharing it. Peer-reviewed research on COVID vaccine in men under 40. | ||
In men younger than 40 years old, the number of excess myocarditis events per million people was higher after a second dose of mRNA-1273 COVID-19 vaccine than after a positive SARS-CoV test. | ||
So basically what that's saying is, remember... | ||
They were saying, oh, it's COVID giving you heart problems. | ||
It's COVID giving you all these problems. | ||
Well, now we have the studies that know, indeed, it's not COVID. It's actually the COVID vaccine. | ||
And so we're at this point now, Del, where we have all the studies. | ||
Most, I would say, if you look at the numbers, most people that took the first vaccine are not taking the second vaccine, meaning they weren't all in to begin with, or they just did it to get by, or now they're regretting doing it. | ||
Why are our health, our public health officials still promoting this vaccine? | ||
This thing should be pulled from the shelves, not being promoted. | ||
And promoting it to our youngest, you know, among us, our children and now infants. | ||
And we know for a fact That they have like a zero percent risk of death. | ||
So not only are they still promoting it, they're promoting it to groups that never ever needed this thing, not in the heart of this epidemic, and are the most vulnerable to the long-term effects. | ||
All the myocarditis, it's really, I think it's 90 percent boys and it's young boys. | ||
But in the early teenage years, and the numbers are astronomical. | ||
A study in Japan just looked at 300 kids right after vaccination and discovered that 29% of them, 29%, more than 1 in 4, had a form of one kind or another of a heart issue. | ||
And that would be 0%. | ||
Zero percent. We're talking not even on the radar. | ||
We're talking, when we think about a mild vaccine injury, they'll say one in a million. | ||
Maybe if it's a really bad deal, you know, the virus itself, maybe you accept one in a hundred thousand. | ||
We're talking one in four, you know, and even in the CDC, what's amazing when you look at the studies that have been done all around the world, I think? | ||
Clearly manipulating their studies to get a specific outcome when no one else in the world can repeat that outcome. | ||
They're seeing far worse, hundreds of times, the amount of myocarditis than our own CDC. I mean, you gotta wrap your head around. | ||
We're getting so used to the negative news out there and, oh yeah, the CDC. This is our government. | ||
This is our government that is swelling the hearts of our children and risking their lives. | ||
Our own government is doing to us. | ||
And that brings me to Fauci. | ||
This guy's about as crooked as it gets. | ||
And it's funny, I can't believe I didn't think of this yesterday. | ||
And then I saw the story on Newsweek last night, and I was like, how did I not think of that? | ||
Fauci resigning out of fear of GOP investigations. | ||
Ah, maybe that makes sense why he's finally retiring after all these years. | ||
His pension should be ripped away. | ||
He should have to pay back every dime that he made as a public official, including the dark money that he doesn't want us to know about. | ||
And there should be investigations and transparency into the hundreds of millions of dollars that Anthony Fauci was taking in in dark money while he was the heads of these agencies. | ||
Even under oath, he refused to be transparent about that. | ||
He did recognize hundreds of millions came in. | ||
He refused to say where that money went. | ||
I'd like to know if it went into his coffers. | ||
But here he is. | ||
I want you to hear this. | ||
This is a stunning admission from Fauci. | ||
This guy propped up as the czar of health, as the be-all-end-all of health, and then here he goes on MSNBC with Rachel Madcow and admits he never knew nothing. | ||
Where it's going. Because we've been fooled before. | ||
We didn't fully appreciate the magnitude of HIV back in the early 80s when I first got involved. | ||
Oh, pause it right there. Let's just pause it right there real quickly. | ||
He lets that one out of the bag. | ||
I didn't know. I mean, the guy's unconscionable. | ||
Like, we don't know what he did to gay people in the 80s. | ||
Right, right. Absolutely denied them drugs. | ||
We have entire movies, Dallas Buyers Club. | ||
Great film. All about him. All about him that you denied all the drugs that were working, so you created an underground drug, you know, issue where people were just simply trying to get the life-saving drugs. | ||
And what was he pushing? He was pushing, you know, a cancer drug that was worse than chemo and was killing people within weeks of taking it and AZT. And was he getting kickbacks on that? | ||
I don't know. He won't tell you. | ||
He won't be transparent about that. | ||
So it's funny that he brings that up because he knows we know. | ||
He knows we know what he did to gay people in the 80s. | ||
So he's like, oh, I didn't know then either. | ||
That was just an honest mistake then too. | ||
But then here he is just saying, oh yeah, I just made a mistake during COVID now. | ||
Yeah, yeah. It's amazing. | ||
Hold on, I'll finish the clip, guys. And there were so many things we learned on the run with COVID. I mean, the things that we thought we knew from the beginning turned out as the months went by to not be the case, which really forced us to adapt and to change some of our policies and recommendations. | ||
That was interpreted by many as flip-flopping or not really knowing what's going on when it really was the evolution of the science. | ||
So one of the lessons that I hope we learn is that we've got to be prepared, we've got to be able to respond, but we've also got to be flexible. | ||
You know, some of our military colleagues have told us it's kind of like when you're... | ||
Oh, I get it. | ||
We have to be flexible at your behest. | ||
We have to be flexible at your dictate. | ||
No, freedom is the ultimate answer here. | ||
Freedom is universal. That's what he hates so much. | ||
So he admits he knew nothing. | ||
He admits he was wrong. | ||
But he just gets away with it. | ||
Oh, I was wrong. Oh, I knew nothing. | ||
It's not my fault. Well, what do you mean it's not your fault? | ||
You ruined people's lives. | ||
You killed people with your policies. | ||
You know, it would all be fine if there weren't a whole mountain of scientists that knew the truth from the beginning, that were right from the beginning. | ||
My whole problem with Walensky right now and Fauci is that they're, like, doing this, like, a mea culpa. | ||
Hey, we had to change. | ||
We bobbed. We weaved. We didn't know what was going on. | ||
We're reorganizing now. | ||
We're reorganizing. You were literally censoring every doctor that disagreed with you. | ||
You got censored? I got censored. | ||
You got censored. I got censored for bringing on world-renowned scientists like Dr. | ||
Robert Malone, inventor of the mRNA vaccine himself. | ||
He got censored. So you censored people that disagreed with you. | ||
You took away drugs that were working all over the world in hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, budesonide. | ||
You've covered all of those things. | ||
But here's the biggest deal. | ||
Right now is they're going, oh, you know, we're sorry. | ||
We got it wrong. We didn't know. | ||
What they need to be saying is, you know what? | ||
You should be listening to who did get it right. | ||
Saying, yeah, we missed it. | ||
We're sorry to everybody we censored that had this right from the beginning. | ||
That's what they should be saying. | ||
But here's the thing. And we all quit, by the way. | ||
Not in December. Not tomorrow. | ||
Not tomorrow. Now. Now. Walensky, everybody, you don't get to rebuild the CDC with the same morons that got the entire thing wrong from the beginning. | ||
Let's get Dr. Peter McCullough in there. | ||
Let's get Dr. Robert Malone, Dr. | ||
Ryan Cole. All these guys have been right from day one. | ||
Get them into our government so that we never have to listen to tools like this tell us years after, sorry for destroying your job, sorry for your kid committing suicide, sorry for the heart attack in your baby, sorry for your husband dying of cancer. | ||
Sorry you lost your business. Right. | ||
Sorry about all of that. | ||
Our bad. Our bad. | ||
Honest mistake. You know what? | ||
Here's what's beautiful. We got to be able to lock you down harder and faster. | ||
That's what we really didn't do right. | ||
That's what he says. We just weren't efficient enough at destroying your lives. | ||
Next pandemic, I'm going to have to have some chains. | ||
I'm just going to go chain people up. | ||
That's it. We should have censored you sooner. | ||
We just had too many people visibly and vocally against us. | ||
Well, I hope the GOP is promising an investigation of Fauci. | ||
I hope they go pedal to the metal on that before this guy leaves. | ||
Let's get Ron Zanchin and Rand Paul in there. | ||
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So, if you've been following the news, you've seen all these individuals. | ||
We've got professional soccer players, football players, basketball players. | ||
They get the vaccine. They have a heart attack. | ||
They have a stroke. Some of them die. | ||
Kid Cudi has just announced he's 32 years old. | ||
Kid Cudi just announced he had a stroke. | ||
At age 32, Haley Bieber had one at 25. | ||
Of course, Justin Bieber having the facial paralysis, Guillain-Barre syndrome, all vaccinated. | ||
And then the NPR runs this. | ||
This is the NPR story, Del. | ||
Yeah, let me hear it. Kid Cudi says he had a stroke at 32. | ||
Haley Bieber was 25. | ||
How common are they? | ||
Oh, it's been going on forever. | ||
We just weren't paying attention. | ||
Thank God we're paying attention now. | ||
Oh, now! But there's nothing. | ||
Nothing is causing this. | ||
Right. I mean, we don't ever remember these stories. | ||
That's the thing. We've talked about all the athletes plunging face first into the turf on, you know, when they're out playing sports. | ||
I ran videos of that. | ||
I get attacked by the New York Times. | ||
Washington Post is like, did you vet every single one of those stories and prove that they've gotten vaccinated? | ||
And I said, did you vet all of them to say that they weren't vaccinated? | ||
And the point being, I didn't say the vaccine's causing these. | ||
What I said to my audience is, can you remember another year where over 100 athletes all had heart attacks on the field while they were playing? | ||
Because I don't remember a year like that. | ||
I've been watching sports my whole life. | ||
I've never seen tennis players fall over, soccer players fall over, basketball players. | ||
No. And the Kid Cudi story... | ||
I didn't think that would have made news, by the way. | ||
I'm pretty sure... Oh, I think we would have noticed that. | ||
I think we would have noticed that. | ||
And the Kid Cudi story, you know, they're saying he had the stroke a while ago. | ||
Haley Bieber's definitely had her after the vaccine. | ||
Same with Justin. | ||
But, I mean, when you look at the professional soccer player videos, I mean, that is like... | ||
Why doesn't anybody touch that? | ||
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That's such a crazy story to think. | |
Yeah, well, and by the way, the soccer leagues themselves are starting to get divided. | ||
Teams saying, I'm not doing any more of those vaccines with my team members. | ||
And look at all the baseball players that aren't going up to Canada. | ||
I mean, what's kind of amazing is we didn't hear that they weren't vaccinating until now. | ||
All of a sudden, Canada's like outing everybody. | ||
Like, I'm not going up there, man. | ||
I didn't get the vaccine. All at a time where we've totally backed off all the regulations, we've recognized that being vaccinated gives you absolutely zero advantage over being unvaccinated. | ||
And so it all comes crashing down, and yet, you know, you've got the greatest tennis player in the world right now, Jokovic, can't come in here and compete. | ||
I mean, it's just embarrassing. | ||
It's embarrassing how we're handling it. | ||
Has the U.S. Open happened yet? | ||
You know what? | ||
I don't believe it has. | ||
I don't think so either. Obviously, sports is not my focus. | ||
I don't know when it happens, but the story is that Novak Djokovic, I think he either tied Nadal and Federer. | ||
I think they're all tied at 20 or something. | ||
He's within like one game of really putting this thing over the top. | ||
One major championship win would put him at number one all time. | ||
He refuses to get vaccinated, so he couldn't play in Australia. | ||
He missed a couple opens last year. | ||
He was finally able to compete and win. | ||
Was it the French Open or Wimbledon? | ||
No, not French. It was Wimbledon. So he was able to win at Wimbledon when they let him compete again. | ||
Now, all the vaccine mandates in New York City are gone. | ||
They're all gone. But Djokovic still can't travel in internationally and compete because he's not a citizen. | ||
It just shows it's because we said so. | ||
I mean, that's what we're down to now. | ||
It's exactly what our founding fathers should never happen. | ||
There should be reason to everything, and we should use the least amount of pressure on your life to pass laws, to make sure that you're just moving freely amongst each other. | ||
You're not in anyone else's way. | ||
Self-government. Just say, just because we said so. | ||
We are now with a government saying, just because we said so, because we now recognize that Djokovic, who's, by the way, has already had COVID, is at the top health performance of his life. | ||
We know that if you've had COVID, you have far better antibody reaction than anyone that got the vaccine and got a very narrow and specific type of immunity compared to the broad-based immunity you get from having had the infection. | ||
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We all know this. Clearly, he's not at risk for COVID or anything. | |
And what's amazing is our government doesn't care. | ||
They don't care that they look like a bunch of hypocrites or morons or totalitarian salivating a-holes. | ||
You know, the hypocrite thing is an interesting dynamic because it really, we look at it as hypocrisy, but to them, it's hierarchy. | ||
They really believe they're above us. | ||
So it's not hypocrisy for them to live differently. | ||
They're bigger than you. They're better than you. | ||
The vaccine is perhaps one example, but look at, let's talk about the hypocrisy because that's what it is. | ||
They say, this was Democrats, when the monkeypox outbreak was going on. | ||
There was no monkeypox outbreak. | ||
It was the aftermath of your gay pride or, Jesus, what happened? | ||
Everybody knew it. And so they said, oh, there's a monkeypox outbreak. | ||
And then the same Democrats and the same politicians, even members of the media, that promoted the lockdowns when they were asked about what to do about monkeypox, you know what they said? | ||
They said, well, people are going to have to make their own health decisions. | ||
Wow! Wow. What a revolutionary idea. | ||
We can't interfere with people's lifestyle. | ||
No, not over monkeypox. | ||
They tried to do that back during AIDS and closing down bathhouses and that didn't work. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Six months ago, you know, you were destroying jobs happily. | ||
You couldn't shut it down fast enough. | ||
You were shutting down people's power in Los Angeles because they were having ten people together for a Thanksgiving meal. | ||
And you were raiding people on 4th of July because they wanted to have a barbecue. | ||
Yeah, and forget about it. | ||
And the churches, right? I mean, that's where it really is sick. | ||
You shut down churches where, you know, Jesus walked amongst lepers, you know what I mean? | ||
Had no fear of that situation. | ||
And all these idiots are like, Jesus would have worn a mask. | ||
My ass he would have worn a mask. | ||
That guy walked in and never had fear of anything because he had God moving through him and the whole thing. | ||
But the churches, they had to be shut down. | ||
They couldn't come together. But a gay pride, you know, orgy cannot interfere with that divine experience. | ||
Yeah, we can't be bigoted. | ||
It's outrageous. And stop the gay orgies, but we'll stop children from going to school. | ||
Which, by the way, I'm on board with the second part of this. | ||
Like, do whatever you want. | ||
Yeah, self-government. That's the idea. | ||
You want to get sick? It's totally a free country. | ||
Why is it that we didn't get the same benefit when we all recognized this was nothing but a common cold for 97% of us? | ||
All right, so Bobby Kennedy has been one of the good voices out there in speaking the truth against this vaccine. | ||
He made an announcement this weekend, or maybe it was even yesterday. | ||
I haven't heard this yet, actually. | ||
So here's Bobby Kennedy making an announcement. | ||
I believe it's about a vaccine lawsuit. | ||
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So the Gardasil vaccine, that was a crime against young girls in this country. | ||
You want to talk about that briefly? | ||
And boys, let's be honest, they gave it to teenage boys. | ||
Prior to COVID, Gardasil was the worst vaccine that was ever made. | ||
It was so horrific. | ||
It has just a lethal dose of aluminum in it that is so bad to the immune system. | ||
And so that was one of the things that really drove me into this. | ||
I was traveling the country with the documentary Vaxxed. | ||
Which was all about the MMR vaccine. | ||
That's what sort of got me out of television working at CBS and the doctor's television show was working on Vax. | ||
But as I toured the country, that story was the one I heard over and over again. | ||
My daughter's been paralyzed ever since she got, you know, the Gardasil vaccine. | ||
And what was really weird about that story was everywhere I went, and I still haven't found out if there's any reality or connection to this, but it was always star athletes. | ||
There was something about the fact that the Hundreds of parents would talk about their child being paralyzed by the Gardasil vaccine would always say they were the star soccer player, a star softball player, star volleyball player, track star. | ||
And so I still, in the back of my mind, I'm looking forward to seeing more in these trials. | ||
Is there something to the cardiovascular system, which when we look at these athletes, why do athletes appear to be, especially soccer players, like more soccer players than football players? | ||
Is there something about We're good to go. | ||
That instead of having to sort of support these cases on their own, all these cases are going to come together and be in one court to really start discussing the issues. | ||
But Gardasil, I mean, all of it is being revealed. | ||
People are waking up. They've been lied to, not just about the COVID vaccine. | ||
That just showed the people how they do this. | ||
This has been going on for a long time. | ||
This is very exciting, this work that Bobby's doing. | ||
All right, final segment here with Del Bigtree, host of The High Wire. | ||
Thehighwire.com? Yes, thehighwire.com. | ||
Yeah, check it out. Been doing such great work covering the vaccine malfeasance, but expanding into other sectors in news as well. | ||
And, you know, I was thinking during the break, too, and we're going to talk about the awakening that's happening, but... | ||
I was thinking during the break, why is Anthony Fauci waiting till December to resign? | ||
Like, why? Why December? | ||
Why? That's still kind of a few months away. | ||
That seems a little odd. Maybe Fauci is taking a few months to, you know, do some cover your ass over there in the office. | ||
Yeah, exactly. Maybe put wraps around some of the secret dark money deals and studies that he's got going on. | ||
Man, you've got to train somebody to be able to answer these questions because they're all going to be about you. | ||
And I think that that's why he's jumping out. | ||
Normally, I think he's a guy that would prefer to just stick around and cover his own butt. | ||
I don't think he likes that. That's what he's been doing for decades. | ||
In someone else's hands. But I suppose, I mean, whether it's above him or not, I think the idea is hand it to Rochelle Walensky. | ||
Every time questions come up about vaccines, just say, I wasn't here when they approved it, so I can't really be an authority on that. | ||
All I'm saying is we're redeveloping the way CDC does things so that we don't have those types of problems in the future. | ||
They're going to want to just, you know, shuffle this whole thing under the rug, even though I think, you know, denying people hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin killed over a half a million people in America. | ||
They murdered. Not to mention the treatment with the Remdesivir and everything else. | ||
Remdesivir, shutting down the kidneys. | ||
Ventilators. There's Paxlovid, Bounce Back. | ||
I mean, all of it. It's like every product they recommended sucks, and all the ones that worked were essentially made illegal or you couldn't get to them. | ||
But, you know, when we look at all these things, it's a spectacular moment, right? | ||
I mean, when you look at, you know, I watched Alex Jones' documentary. | ||
Is it out yet? Yeah, Alex's war is out. | ||
I got the preview. Get it on Amazon. | ||
And just, you watch a journey that he's been through and how many things he was shouting about from the very beginning, long before any of us really were contemplating the fact that our government was really, truly screwing us over and finding proof of that. | ||
So now, I mean, I said to Alex after the screening, Man, look at what you've achieved. | ||
I mean, you've been in there, but now guys like me, like we all know how to do it. | ||
We know how to start our own programs. | ||
I left CBS because it looked like that guy can make a living on his own. | ||
Maybe I don't need CBS and I can just tell the truth. | ||
And here we are. The truth really, it's at a climactic moment where I, you know, look at vaccines. | ||
I mean, in Iowa, they just polled in Iowa asking, you know, potential voters, Whether they believed in a mandated childhood vaccine program. | ||
So we're not even talking about COVID anymore. | ||
Only 34% of Iowans believe that vaccines should be mandated on children, of voters. | ||
34%. That's down from like 60% prior to COVID. Yeah, that's a huge drop. | ||
That's massive. That's massive. | ||
That means, like, what, 70% of the country no longer believes the government should be mandating this product on you? | ||
And when you and I looked at this as an agenda, you know, I think that COVID and how every weather was man-made or whatever, you know, way you want to look at this, they clearly used it to push an agenda to make us all believe we needed to get vaccinated. | ||
And now you have a 70% rejection of the childhood vaccine program. | ||
I think you have about 30% of people that are up or being recommended for the next boosters have received it, meaning 70% of those that believed in Fauci and believed this vaccine are bailing out. | ||
Total loss of confidence in the vaccine program, total loss of confidence in the CDC, and ultimately their greatest fear is turning into a total loss of confidence in the government of the United States of America, which is why they've been hiding this stuff from the beginning on vaccines that I've been investigating for years before COVID. They were so afraid that if you found out the truth, You wouldn't trust your government anymore. | ||
Well, I have news for you. We are now reaching that fulcrum point, that point where we are becoming a voting body. | ||
And now is when we really have to flex those muscles. | ||
And I think we've got to be very careful that we don't tell too many stories about voter fraud, which I know is happening. | ||
We've got to overrun those machines, man. | ||
Man, we've got to throw in so many votes. | ||
There's no way you can cheat this. | ||
This is the time where politics doesn't fix everything for sure. | ||
But we have seen the politicians that are stepping up and telling the truth when no one else would right now. | ||
And if the one that you voted for isn't doing that, get someone in there that is talking about these issues. | ||
Well, that... Number you said about the Iowa voters losing trust in the vaccine. | ||
I never heard that one. That's such a focal point to me in the awakening process because what happened with COVID is, and this has probably only happened two times in my life. | ||
I'm 33. With other people, there might be other moments like this, but, you know, a complete... | ||
Paradigm-changing event. | ||
For me, it would be 9-11 and then obviously COVID. And for 9-11, they had people scared of terrorists and all this stuff. | ||
And I believed that official narrative for a long time. | ||
I don't believe it anymore. But the point is... | ||
That was a paradigm-changing moment. | ||
But at the end of the day, the effects that it had on most people were mostly unseen. | ||
Yeah, you are going to get felt up and groped at the airport. | ||
Yeah, you might see a little more security here. | ||
But most of it was just spy apparatus being set up, losing our rights in there, starting wars, money going through wars, money laundering, weapons contractors making billions of dollars. | ||
That didn't hit the average American like COVID did. | ||
Right. COVID hit almost every American in one way, shape, or form, whether it was kids can't go to school, business getting shut down, forced to take a vaccine that you now know might have killed you. | ||
So many different levels. | ||
Or people just seeing, and I think this is a big awakening factor too, Oh, okay. | ||
I'm forced to take this vaccine to go back to work. | ||
Wait a second. My business got shut down. | ||
I have to take a vaccine to go back to work. | ||
The vaccine manufacturers, meanwhile, are making higher profits than they've ever made in the history of their existence. | ||
Most people get that. And has zero liability. | ||
Most people get that. | ||
They get the money aspect. | ||
They do. They get the money aspect. | ||
But, you know, Satan is a sly and wily little snake, right? | ||
I mean, not to wax biblical here. | ||
But that's like what they have. | ||
They have the snake on the pharmaceutical logo. | ||
Look at all this global, look at this energy shortage now in Europe, which is going to tank Europe and drag us right down behind it with the whirlpool that that's going to create. | ||
And all of it is they're shutting down farms, shutting down energy usage, so that they're turning libraries and museums into heating rooms for the elderly and the poor. | ||
I mean, and we talked, we're talking to friends in Ireland that are, I forget how they said it, is like heat or eat is now the conversation amongst the middle class. | ||
And we've got to be careful that we don't see this as, oh, happening over there as the storm is moving in behind us right here. | ||
I mean, this whole Inflation Reduction Act, this is a giant environmental bill. | ||
It's an act to shut down our farms. | ||
Oh, it's going to crush the middle class. | ||
Cut down, you know, all of our energy production. | ||
And then they're telling, oh, we're creating energy. | ||
We were energy independent before you got in here, bro. | ||
Doing pretty well. That's why you had to take out Donald Trump, because suddenly it was wrong to be a nationalist and say, I love the fact that I grow and make everything here in this country, and we're bringing it back home. | ||
Oh, he must be a white supremacist. | ||
And they're not taxing me. | ||
They're not taxing me as much as they used to. | ||
So now I can actually do it. | ||
Right. Right. I mean, so all of this is transferring, and that vaccine passport that they wanted to pass, it didn't go through. | ||
But I assure you, you're going to see carbon passports. | ||
They're already talking about digital money. | ||
Oh, for sure. Oh, they're going to have the app. You have to have the app in Canada just to get into the country if you don't have the app and you're a citizen. | ||
And see, this is the key point right here that we were discussing, how it's all... | ||
Connected. Because it truly is all connected. | ||
It's all a global corporate government that wants to put the life experience basically into a capsule. | ||
Like, you don't have the right to live. | ||
You're a visitor. You don't belong here. | ||
You're a parasite here. | ||
And the overlords have decided, well, you're a menace here. | ||
You're a parasite. So... | ||
You're welcome. We're basically going to turn you into a surf. | ||
So you're going to live in the pod. | ||
You're going to eat the bugs. You're going to be unhealthy. | ||
You're going to take the vaccines. Eventually, you're just going to die out. | ||
Right. I mean, that's that's. | ||
And look, I was a progressive liberal my whole life. | ||
I can honestly tell you, reflecting back at the journey I've been through, you know, in this investigation right by myself now, I look back and say, I really did actually hate humanity. | ||
I really did see us as a disease on this planet. | ||
Like everything was just save the animals and the bugs and the trees and forget humanity. | ||
And then, you know, I look now as I was always considered myself a Christian, I consider myself spiritual and made in the image and likeness of God. | ||
No, I was looking at every one of God's children as a disease on this planet. | ||
That is what we are up against. | ||
This is a fight against the dark and the light right now that do not want us to be creative, do not want us standing up for ourselves, do not want us critically thinking for ourselves, and God forbid, talk to each other. | ||
And you talk about, you know, tracking systems. | ||
How about your credit card? We're this close to carbon credits where, you know, you go to pay for that stake and say, I'm sorry, Mr. | ||
Big Tree, your car's been declined. | ||
This is your second stake. | ||
Yeah, you're over your meat consumption. You're over your carbon credits. | ||
So sign here. We're going to go ahead and withdraw money from your bank account now as a penance because you went over your carbon credits. | ||
And you just wake up in it. Boom, you're just in it. | ||
In America especially, because we're asleep at the wheel until it happens. | ||
We're watching it happen in China. | ||
Oh, it's over there. Oh, Ireland can't eat now. | ||
Oh my God, England. No, they're using museums as heating places. | ||
Glad we're here in America. All of a sudden it's like, what do you mean my car doesn't work? | ||
See, that's why, have you heard the story about the feds raiding the Amish farm? | ||
Yes. That story is so key. | ||
I'm going to cover that in the third hour after my next guest. | ||
But that story is so key to understanding everything. | ||
And this other kind of funny video. | ||
There's two things. If you really want to understand how little control you have, and it's an illusion, right? | ||
I mean, we like to think we're in control, but how much control do we really have? | ||
Every transaction that's made, the government gets a cut of it. | ||
Every single transaction made. | ||
And if there's any transaction that's being made that the government doesn't get a cut on, they come shut you down. | ||
That's what they did to that Amish farmer. | ||
That's why that story is so important. | ||
That's what they want to get rid of. | ||
Peer-to-peer, human-to-human, self-government transaction. | ||
Farmer-to-consumer, let me just buy that steak off of you. | ||
I don't want the USDA involved. | ||
I don't want all the chemicals in there. | ||
I just want to buy it from this Amish farmer. | ||
Now that's illegal. That's all that he did was he raised his food. | ||
No one ever complained. No one got sick. | ||
But handing his steak straight over to the consumer that said, I like your organic, the way you raise your food. | ||
And they said, no, it has to come through a USDA processing center. | ||
We're going to spray it with chemicals. | ||
And if it doesn't, you're going to get fined $300,000. | ||
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You know, we talk about the awakening process, and yesterday I kind of made the analogy of somebody showing up On a football field in a lawn chair. | ||
And you're sitting there in a lawn chair and then the other guys over there in full pads and helmets with coaches and they're about to run a play. | ||
They got a playbook. And you're sitting over there in a lawn chair not knowing what the hell's going on. | ||
And then all of a sudden they run a play and they're like, oh, this is a football field. | ||
I'm in a football game. So that's kind of the awakening process. | ||
So it's like this. | ||
Throughout human history, you can go back to ancient humans, Egyptians, cavemen, everything. | ||
There's always been something subconscious and understanding that there's something divine about us. | ||
There's something divine about creation. | ||
There's something more out there. | ||
It's always been there. | ||
It's a great mystery of life, but we know it. | ||
We know it inherently. And so, I think about this divine consciousness, this life experience, and you have to realize that you have just been placed, you have woken up in a battle of good versus evil. | ||
You have been placed into a battle of right versus wrong. | ||
You have been placed here in a battle of love versus hate. | ||
That's our bifurcated existence in a way. | ||
And so I think of the movie Tomorrow War when they travel to the future and it's just like they're standing there and they get drafted and they're just standing in a room and all of a sudden the sirens start going off. | ||
And they say, what the heck is going on? | ||
And then they get transferred to the future. | ||
And then they land in the future and they don't know what the heck's going on because they just were like, oh, we're going to the war in the future. | ||
Okay, you're standing in a room. Then boom, they get zapped into the future. | ||
And then they wake up and it's just like, yeah, you're in a war. | ||
You just got zapped right into a war. | ||
You have to realize that. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
We're in a war for the soul of humanity. | ||
We're in a war for the future of humanity. | ||
It's a war of good versus evil, right versus wrong, love versus hate. | ||
It's a divine existence. | ||
You have a purpose here. | ||
It's not by happenstance. | ||
So that's why the media and the propaganda and the Satanists lie to you. | ||
Say, oh, you're just a cosmic fart. | ||
Oh, you're just space dust. | ||
There's nothing special about you. | ||
You evolved from pond scum. | ||
No. No. | ||
You live in a divine existence. | ||
You have a spectacular consciousness. | ||
You have a true purpose. | ||
And that's what we've woken up on here. | ||
So that is the mystery. | ||
That is the battle. | ||
That is the constant... | ||
Dichotomy that humanity is always going through. | ||
Right versus wrong. | ||
Good versus evil. | ||
Love versus hate. And we're in it right now. | ||
We're in one of the most epic pivotal moments of that divine war. | ||
Right here. And that's why you have a conscious. | ||
That's why we have a moral compass. | ||
That's why all humans have known this. | ||
That's why we've gone through periods of good and periods of evil. | ||
And we look back at the evil. | ||
We say we can't do that anymore. | ||
But see, that's what we're facing now is the greatest evil probably this planet has ever faced. | ||
A world government system, a totalitarian government system without a human touch, without a human emotion, without any human empathy, nothing. | ||
Just a series of codes, figures, algorithms, and regulations. | ||
To put you into the place where someone else has decided you belong for being here. | ||
Because you're not supposed to be here in their eyes. | ||
So that's why they tell you there's a war on manmade climate change. | ||
It's not a war on manmade climate change, folks. | ||
It's a war on man. | ||
Just remember that. | ||
Whenever you hear about ending manmade climate change, take climate change out of the picture. | ||
They want to end man. | ||
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And Kara, I know you've done a couple important stories the last couple weeks since we've had you on. | ||
What are some of the most recent gruesome details that you're covering over there at the Gateway Pundit? | ||
Well, the last week I spent in Washington, D.C., watching a trial for Kyle Fitzsimmons, who is a January 6er. | ||
He's in D.C. Gitmo. | ||
And his trial was last week, and it was the first time I watched a bench trial where there's no jury, because most of these guys have basically figured out that they're never going to get a fair jury trial, so they're going with judge trials. | ||
And what was so interesting about this case, Owen, was that One of the witnesses was Officer Gunnell, who was one of the officers that were on the January 6th committee. | ||
He was one of the officers that testified about the horrible day that he had and how he's a hero and this and that. | ||
And as you know, January 6th hearings, there was no cross-examination. | ||
So it was the first time that this police officer faced cross-examination, which I wish America got to see because this was literally viral content. | ||
Like, I got to watch something that only 15 people in the world got to witness. | ||
There was no video camera in there. | ||
If somebody was watching, if you were watching, Owen, this public defender literally destroy Officer Gunnell of the Capitol Police and prove that he was a liar, prove that he probably likely committed perjury, it would have blew your mind. | ||
Literally blew your mind. And this is a public defender, this defendant. | ||
Hasn't had the funds to hire an attorney, and so it's a public defender who aren't really known for dismantling witnesses on the stand, but you're saying this one did? | ||
Yeah, so normally the public defenders, it's been really proven that they're mostly on the left and they're telling their guys to plead out and giving them some really poor legal advice and they just can't put the politics behind them. | ||
They're just saying to the guys, you know, I don't believe in you so I can't defend you. | ||
But this public defender was different and she was actually a Biden supporter and actually somewhat of a liberal. | ||
Which was so shocking that she was able to put the law before politics. | ||
She literally went to bat for this guy who was a Trump supporter, so it was a really beautiful thing to watch a liberal defender actually really do her job and make the statement time and time again that January 6th was not a coup attempt, and it was not an insurrection, and that people that were there had a right to be protesting. | ||
And she said that a number of times, and she said that Officer Gunnell, the Capitol Police officer, had gone on the record and said everybody there was in a coup and they should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. | ||
She actually found that to be abhorrent. | ||
So I was very surprised to see that, and I thought that that was a very beautiful thing to see. | ||
Officer Gunnell, by the way, is writing a book. | ||
Immigrant save democracy. | ||
That's the name of his book that he has out. | ||
So she pointed that out, that he has a book writing on this and he's getting paid for media appearances and that he's suing Donald Trump and he's suing the defendant. | ||
So he has a financial interest in the outcome of this case and he's not really a good witness. | ||
His testimony should be taken with a grain of salt. | ||
She advised the judge because this is a witness that actually has a financial interest in putting this man Fitzsimmons behind bars for decades. | ||
So it's disgusting that this person, Officer Gunnell, would actually sit there and argue with the prosecutor who showed him video after video that he was never touched, his shield was never touched, as he had claimed, as he had said to the FBI, that Fitzsimmons grabbed his shield, pulled it, and because of Fitzsimmons, his shoulder is now injured, and he can never work as an officer again. | ||
He's on permanent disability, collecting a permanent disability check, and writing a book, How He Saved Democracy. | ||
So, she proved through video, meticulous video after meticulous video, that she put together showing that her defendants never touched His shield as he swore under oath that he did. | ||
And I'm just curious. Over and over again, she said, Officer Gunnell, is his hand on the shield? | ||
Is his hand on the shield? And he just couldn't say no. | ||
He couldn't bring himself to say it. | ||
He just kept going back to his media talking points of, I'm a hero. | ||
I'm a hero. I was there to protect the president. | ||
I was there to protect the senators. | ||
And he just kept going back to these media talking points. | ||
He was like a robot, literally. | ||
So, most likely coached then. | ||
Was he asked to present any medical evidence that he had a shoulder injury? | ||
No, he wasn't. I mean, they just took his word on the fact that he said he had a shoulder surgery in January, no documentation necessary, and that he hasn't been able to work since January of 2021. | ||
You know, he wrote an opt-ed for the New York Times, how Trump betrayed him, and also how His heart was broken that he could never work in the Capitol Police again. | ||
As, like I said, he's collecting full benefits in check. | ||
And multiple lawsuits, you know, in the millions of dollars range, suing the president, suing multiple January 6th protesters for, quote unquote, injuring his arm. | ||
She showed a video, Owen, after... | ||
Yeah, that's the op-ed right there. | ||
I was portrayed by President Trump. | ||
It's sickening. Don't even bother reading it unless you want to throw up. | ||
And he literally just, he was the worst witness you could possibly have. | ||
He's the witness that would have gone viral and changed everything. | ||
Well, yeah. Why would he want to be a witness against himself? | ||
He's got all these lawsuits going on. | ||
Now he's under oath. He has to basically admit everything in the lawsuit's fake if that's the case. | ||
So why would he want to do that? So what is the current status of this case? | ||
Is it ongoing? Are they in the courtroom right now or is it done with? | ||
It's done with, and because it's a bench trial, there's no jury, and the judge said it might take between two or three weeks to come back with the verdict. | ||
I don't know why it takes that long, but there's no verdict. | ||
So there's no other chance to ask him to present any proof of a shoulder injury, like an x-ray or an examination or anything? | ||
Yeah, that would be a good idea, but what she did present was a video of him right after the so-called injury, of him running around the Capitol in the back room. | ||
Oh, he's running! He's swinging his arm around. | ||
He's like taking stuff off like this. | ||
He seems perfectly fine. | ||
And she presented all this footage of him right after the supposed injury, which he called was the worst pain of his life on a scale of one to 10 was a 10. | ||
And she kept harping on that. | ||
She goes, so this is you. | ||
After you felt the pain on a scale of 1 to 10 of a 10, the worst pain of your life, now this is you. | ||
And then there would be video of him, you know, taking off his jacket, talking to people, acting perfectly normal. | ||
Didn't look like he was in the worst pain of his life at all. | ||
But like I said, it's a shame because America's never going to get to see this stuff. | ||
This is some of the 14,000 hours of footage that's under a subpoena. | ||
So unless you were in the courtroom that day, that's the only time you would see it. | ||
I mean, eventually they will release this, hopefully into the public record, because it was part of a criminal trial. | ||
But as of right now, I saw the video footage and about 10 other people in the courtroom did. | ||
And they're not making this, you know, they're not putting this on TV the way they did Johnny Depp and Amber Heard say. | ||
Because if they did, people would be paying attention and people would be giving a lot of credit to that public defender for defending that Trump supporter and that supposed insurrectionist. | ||
And they would have right away saw that Gunnell was a lawyer and his book deal would be going down the drain. | ||
Well, good for Natasha Taylor Smith. | ||
That's the name of the public defender assigned to January 6th defendant Kyle Fitzsimmons. | ||
If you want to read Kara's work here, one honest D.C. attorney, incredible opening statement made by progressive Democrat public defender at J6 trial. | ||
They had every right to come together and object the certification of the election. | ||
You've got some of the transcripts in here. | ||
You've got exact quotes. And really, in a way, your exclusive coverage there at the Gateway Pundit. | ||
And it's sad, folks. It's sad because... | ||
When I search for her work at the Gateway Pundit, it gets blocked on search engines. | ||
So I have to go right to the Gateway Pundit to get it because they block it everywhere. | ||
So thank God the Gateway Pundit is still out there. | ||
And thank God InfoWars is here to give Kara Cash and over a platform to talk about this. | ||
We'll be right back. You know, I just got to say here, it's such an honor. | ||
Not just to be here at Infowars, which is already such a privilege and an honor with this great audience and this great crew and this great legacy, but to now be united arm-in-arm with great people like Del Bigtree at the High Wire and Cara Casanova and everybody at the Gateway Pundit. | ||
And just all the other great people we have on here and work with. | ||
It's just what a privilege. | ||
What an honor. And so the Gateway Pundit put this headline out. | ||
Thank you, Gateway Pundit readers. | ||
You are the best. DC Gitmo prisoner thanks Gateway Pundit readers for raising nearly $2 million for the political prisoners and their families. | ||
Kara, you guys in the Gateway Pundit, yourself, you might be doing more for the January 6th defendants than anybody else out there. | ||
So good for you. | ||
There's some other stories you have that I want to ask you about quickly. | ||
Like, for example... Ray Epps recruited me. | ||
Political prisoner writes, tell all letter from prison about his experience with the notorious operative Ray Epps. | ||
Do you want to comment on that? | ||
Do you want to comment on why hasn't Ray Epps still been arrested? | ||
Do you want to comment on why they're lying to us about the D.C. pipe bomber and the anomalies there? | ||
Where do you want to go next, Kara? | ||
The first thing you mentioned about the Gateway plans are putting these stories out, for me it's an honor to write for them. | ||
I encourage anybody to go there if you want to donate to people that are being persecuted from January 6th because we put their stories out and we put links to their directives and goes So the money goes directly to the families and to the actual prisoners and there's no intermediary. | ||
So that's the great thing about what we do over there. | ||
But the article that you're referring to about Ray Epps, one of the prisoners in there was, I think they're charging him, I don't know if people remember the footage of, there was like a big metal Trump flag being carried. | ||
Ray Epps was helping carry it, and he was one of the guys carrying that flag. | ||
And he's been in jail, unfortunately, I think for a year and a half now in solitary confinement. | ||
He made contact with Ray Epps all day long. | ||
That letter in the Gateway Pundit basically is a firsthand account of his encounters with Ray Epps. | ||
Who, as we all know, is quote-unquote hiding out in a trailer right now because he's so afraid of right-wing extremists, which you know is a red flag right there. | ||
He was never really a Trump supporter there that day when he's calling other Trump supporters, right-wing extremists. | ||
There was a New York Times article that was a very favorable article. | ||
So you know when the New York Times is writing about Ray Epps in a favorable way, he's definitely some sort of infiltrator, because I don't know why the New York Times would go to bat for Ray Epps. | ||
But they wrote an article on Ray Epps saying that the poor guy has to hide out in the mountains, wherever he lives, in the middle of the country, because he's so afraid of Right-wing extremists that might attack him. | ||
So there's ramps right there with his wife outside of his trailer. | ||
So, you know, that's a real shame. | ||
That's a real shame if it's true and if he's, you know, innocent. | ||
But a lot of the evidence would suggest the otherwise. | ||
And I don't say this. | ||
Bitterly, but you know, it's funny. | ||
The New York Times will write that story about Ray Epps and, oh, the right-wing extremists. | ||
What about all the right-wing conservative members of the media or politicians that get 10, 20, 30, 100 death threats a day from radical left-wing extremists? | ||
I don't ever see them writing those stories, though. | ||
No, I don't. I don't see them writing them at all. | ||
So obviously, you know, I think they're an arm of the government. | ||
That's just my opinion. I'm not saying that that's a fact, but just from observing the type of writing that they do and the type of... | ||
I would say it's like the male genitalia of the Democrat Party, isn't it? | ||
Right. Exactly. So I don't really trust anything I read in New York Times for the most part. | ||
And that includes that Ray Epps article. | ||
So people, if you want to go check out that article in Gateway Pundit, like Owen said, if you put it in a Google search, it's not going to come up. | ||
So go directly on the Gateway Pundit, put Ray Epps in the search bar, and this article will more than likely come up, which is a first account, an account of somebody that's in jail right now that came into contact with Ray Epps, that Ray Epps was giving instruction to, and he's wondering why Ray Epps is out of jail, and he's in there for a year and a half now, facing decades in prison. | ||
And by the way, this ties into the story of the Michigan-Whitmer kidnapping plot victims of the FBI. Two of them got sentenced today. | ||
Jury convicts Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr. | ||
in Whitmer kidnapping plot, and they showed We're good to go. | ||
Right. No, of course. And Julie Kelly has done a really good job on reporting on this. | ||
So if people want to go read her stuff on Twitter, she's done an excellent job in really breaking this down. | ||
You know, it's unfortunate when we live in a country now where FBI agents are actually entrapping American citizens. | ||
It's really, you know, a lot of that happens during January 6th. | ||
We proved that with a couple of Gateway funded articles. | ||
I think a lot more of that happened than we even have any idea of. | ||
So it's just a scare. | ||
A lot of people are saying it's like a communist country. | ||
It's what the Nazis used to do, making all these comparisons. | ||
And, you know, I couldn't agree more. | ||
I can't believe that we live in an America right now where the FBI is actually entrapping American citizens. | ||
So what are you working on next or what are some other stories you want to let people know about as far as the January 6th defendants are concerned? | ||
Well, I'm still working on the story about Fitzsimmons. | ||
The trial was last week, and I was there. | ||
Not only was I there, and I wanted to give this a plug, too. | ||
I was there for the trial. But Ashley Babbitt's mother is also there, and I would love to get her on to talk to you, Owen. | ||
She's doing a candlelight vigil every night for the month of August and into September because she has a lot of work. | ||
And this is her way, really, of... | ||
I think getting justice for Ashley because she hasn't been able to get it in any other way. | ||
So I went down there to support her visual and that's why I was at the Fitzsimmons trial. | ||
I'm going to write another article on Kyle Fitzsimmons trial and explain some of the other things that happened. | ||
For example, his attorney was the first attorney to use the defense against a third-person defense, which is that her client, Kyle Fitzsimmons, was watching so much police brutality that day, including the beating of Victoria White, that that is the reason why he threw what was like a small stick at a cop that bounced off the helmet. | ||
And that's the justification, which is a real defense in Washington, D.C. Now, if you could imagine someone like George Floyd, if somebody had hit the cop in the head with the stick, everybody would call that person a hero because they were defending George Floyd. | ||
So she was saying something similar happened on January 6th. | ||
A man was witnessing a woman being brutalized in the video documents. | ||
He was right there as Victoria White was being punched in the face, hit in the head by a cop. | ||
She was defenseless, covering her head. | ||
And he saw that, and that's when he threw the stick, and that was the defense. | ||
So I'm going to write an article on that this week at some point. | ||
Also, Jim is about to post something. | ||
Jim Hoff is about to post an article on Ashley Babbitt's mother, she wasn't allowed in the courtroom wearing a shirt with her daughter Ashley Babbitt's picture on it. | ||
So the court made her leave. | ||
The bailiff asked her to leave and she had to turn her shirt inside out to re-enter the courtroom with a picture of her daughter Ashley Babbitt. | ||
You can't have a picture of an American veteran in the courtroom now? | ||
Right, so she had a picture of Ashley on it and they asked her to leave the courtroom and they said that she's not allowed to have that on her shirt. | ||
Which is, I mean, I don't even know where that was coming from. | ||
She didn't even want to cause a scene because she didn't want to ruin the trial for this guy. | ||
So she went in the bathroom and she put it inside out and she came back inside. | ||
That story's coming out. | ||
Jim is about to put that story out. | ||
And there's another one that I'm working on that might take a little bit longer because we're compiling a lot of video evidence, which is really important, this video evidence, to show that there's a gentleman out there by the name of Maccabee. | ||
And he's a former police officer. | ||
He was an officer at the time, been accused of assaulting other police officers. | ||
And we're going to prove in this video that he did no such thing just the way this defense attorney proved that Kyle Fitzsimmons never touched a police officer that day. | ||
Great stuff as always, Kara. | ||
Let people know where they can follow your work. | ||
And also, if you're in New York, support her. | ||
She's running for assembly out there, too. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, I now present to you, in the red corner, Prime Time 99, Alex Stein! | ||
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And in the blue corner, Portnoy. | |
Well, ladies and gentlemen, in case you missed it, last night, Alex Stein had another hilarious | ||
video go viral and it got shared by one of Barstool Sports accounts on Twitter and quickly | ||
got taken down. | ||
Alex Stein simply saw this, posted a tweet about it saying, hey, why'd you take my video | ||
down? | ||
And all of a sudden, Dave Portnoy got all bent out of shape, decided to start a Twitter | ||
feud with Stein, which he took a massive loss in last night, decided he didn't have a big | ||
enough L last night, so woke up again this morning to take another L and this whole thing | ||
is just spiraled out of control. | ||
But maybe he can have some fun with it at this point. | ||
But Alex, he invited you. | ||
Portnoy invited you on the podcast, then rescinded the invitation. | ||
So I want to give you the platform here to speak your mind. | ||
Well, it's an honor and a privilege, as always, to go on the Infowar with the one and the only Owen Troyer. | ||
That was a great introduction. But yeah, I mean, Dave Portnoy really showed his colors. | ||
And some of his tweets, forget about, you know, the good he's done. | ||
He did do some good with that restaurant charity, even though they're able to use that as a tax write-off, and, you know, they benefit from that. | ||
But that's neither here nor there. | ||
My point being is... Everything about Dave is not necessarily bad, but there are some serious keystone issues where he's very pro-abortion. | ||
And lately, you know, the veneer has been wearing off and people have been able to see who the real Dave Portnoy is. | ||
And, you know, he was kind of a media darling going on my biological father's show, Tucker Carlson, and kind of LARPing as a conservative. | ||
But as soon as people press him on issues like abortion, he's pro-choice. | ||
He basically becomes a feminist. | ||
And I think that's very – it's easily provable when you see that he invited me on his podcast and then immediately rescinded that offer because he knew that I would go on there and give him all the smoke. | ||
And you know he does not want the smoke from Primetime 99 because I'm bringing the gas. | ||
I'm bringing the Afghan kush, the Maui Waui. | ||
And so he doesn't want all that because he is a sellout now. | ||
And sadly, I think that's, you know, in order to get as big as he is, you kind of have to sell out to the corporate media. | ||
So it basically started with a little thing, me calling him out for deleting the tweet. | ||
But oh, and this is what people don't realize. | ||
You actually remember this video? | ||
I bet you do. Remember when the Super Bowl was going on and I called into Cincinnati? | ||
I remember you texted me and I said, I won a bunch of money because the Bengals are winning. | ||
And I didn't realize you're a big football nut, so that makes sense. | ||
You sent me a text message. Oh, that was funny. | ||
Well, they had shared that video. | ||
And then they immediately deleted that after like an hour or two. | ||
And I thought that was so weird, but I didn't want to call Barstool out. | ||
And I had a mutual friend. | ||
So long story short, I had a mutual friend, Ben Mintz. | ||
And I texted him. I'm like, why did they delete that? | ||
Well, it's because in the video you sounded like a degenerate gambler. | ||
And since, you know, we can't advertise gambling. | ||
Yet all they do is advertise gambling. | ||
So, this happens again. | ||
Fast forward seven months, it happens again. | ||
I called Dave Portnoy out, we started Twitter War, he invites me on his podcast, then he backs out. | ||
But this is the inside information I have as well. | ||
The friend, the mutual friend that I have, Dave invited him on the podcast, a guy that, he went to Ole Miss, so I went to LSU, so my roommate was brothers with his roommate. | ||
Long story short, we hung out. | ||
He talked about me on the podcast all day this morning and didn't have me on it and is coming out this evening. | ||
So I'm living rent-free in Dave Portnoy's head. | ||
All for what? For calling out the hypocrisy that he has multiple sexual assault allegations, he has a checkered past, multiple sex tapes out, yet I am too controversial because I have a political viewpoint. | ||
It's just the hypocrisy is insane. | ||
So even after he rescinded the invitation to have you on the podcast, and I think after even his own supporters and fans were telling him, hey, back off of primetime, he still decided to take it to the air this morning, even after he gave you the no-go? | ||
Even after all the ratio, he couldn't let it go. | ||
And now he still was talking about me. | ||
I mean, he had multiple segments about me on his podcast that's coming out tonight. | ||
Because I had the mutual friend call me and say, Alex, I'm sorry. | ||
I can't lose my job. I had to unfollow you on Twitter, which I'm like, oh, gosh. | ||
And guess what? You'll love this. He's like, Alex, you know, I'm like, well, what'd you say about me, Ben, if you're trying to warn me? | ||
He's like, well, I talked about how you got crushed at University of South Florida and then transferred to LSU. And I'm like, okay, that's true. | ||
But it's like, first of all, Ben Mintz, the guy I'm talking about, is 400 pounds. | ||
A nice guy, but he couldn't play. | ||
I mean, he couldn't, you know, play football to save his life. | ||
And Dave Portnoy, Google Dave Portnoy taking a half-court shot. | ||
He couldn't even get the ball to the three-point line. | ||
So I'm sure they're going to be like, oh, he's a failed athlete, which is fine. | ||
But my point being is... | ||
You know, I'm living rent-free in a guy's head for no reason, for just calling him out. | ||
And it's typical of the AOC, Dan Crenshaw mentality where these people get such a big ego that it's so easy to pierce and just pop that balloon, that huge inflated head that they have. | ||
Just one little ding. | ||
Oh, you know, you're accused of some heinous acts. | ||
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So he doth protest too much. | ||
The fact that he was fighting against the allegations so much, and I'm not saying they're true. | ||
I don't know. And I know there's three sides to every story. | ||
His side, the girl's side, and the truth. | ||
But it still seems very weird that he'd be that defensive if it was all just lies and total garbage. | ||
Well, and I'm a little confused at the whole thing because I would expect him to maybe have fun with this. | ||
I mean, it kind of turns into this whole Twitter thing and maybe whatever, they don't want you out there because they don't want to be associated with right-wing views or maybe they don't want that video up there because they're afraid it promotes degenerative gambling, which is all they promote all day long. | ||
But like you said, it was like something, you touched a nerve somewhere somehow to make him break down like this. | ||
It was really strange to me. | ||
But what's the beef? The beef is that they won't put your videos up because they claim it promotes gambling, even though they do that all the time? | ||
Yeah, 100%. And they even have like, there's other, exactly, there's other, you know, Barstool personalities that will post how they go on the online gaming site and they play the online blackjack and they'll show the most degenerate hands where they bet like $5,000 on an online hand, which I'm sure they're using what is called funny money, you know, not real money. | ||
And they'll win, they'll be like, oh, we won! | ||
One, you know, these huge bets encouraging basically, you know, legal, barely legal people to get into gambling, which you know that. | ||
I know that. I've gambled. | ||
I've lost. I mean, I haven't lost everything. | ||
But gambling, over time, you're going to end up losing. | ||
Even the best, you know, sports better. | ||
I know you're pretty good at it. | ||
But most, the majority of people are not good at gambling. | ||
And they basically just kind of encourage us to generate lifestyle. | ||
And there's other people on his platform, like Brianna Chicken Fry, where she has a, I know we're about to go on a break, but she has a whole show about taking Molly, taking ecstasy, taking mushrooms, and having wild sex. | ||
So it's just kind of insane that I am too radical for them. | ||
So I wonder then, so let's address this on the other side. | ||
Are they really afraid of you because you have some right-wing views? | ||
I mean, is that what we've really discovered here? | ||
Is that they're so afraid to show any support for a conservative even retweeting a funny video? | ||
You know, my producer in the break says that perhaps the reason why Portnoy is upset is because he just wants to date you, Alex. | ||
Maybe he just wants to date Alex Stein. | ||
And that's been the problem here. | ||
But seriously, what do you think it is for them to say that this is all about they don't want to promote gambling or whatever? | ||
I mean, come on. That's such hypocrisy that I don't think anybody believes that. | ||
So do you think that Barstool or Portnoy in particular are that afraid of sharing somebody that might be a conservative's video, even though your video wasn't even political? | ||
It was just a comedy video you do when you go to the city councils and you make everybody laugh, whether they're liberal or conservative. | ||
That they don't even want to be anywhere near associated with a conservative? | ||
That they don't even show a comedy video? | ||
Yeah, I mean, I think I'm persona non grata. | ||
It's kind of like how InfoWars, I just tried to tweet out the live link, and I didn't use the normal one, banned out video. | ||
I even used InfoWars.TV, and people were retweeting me like, oh, warning, sensitive content warning, just to hit the link. | ||
So, yeah, I think it's just a censorship of people that are edgy, like myself, like you. | ||
And you know what's funny about Dave is they actually went viral, I think it was maybe a year, a couple years ago, when AOC, they had a company-wide email talking about unionizing a barstool. | ||
And he responded, if anybody talks to this unionizer, somebody that was encouraging them to unionize, they're fired. | ||
And then AOC was like, oh, you know, whatever, union busting is illegal and tried to get him in trouble. | ||
And it ended up being really popular for... | ||
Barstool. And so you would think that he would do one Google search and realize that I've trolled AOC and that we actually are in, you know, we're similarly like-minded. | ||
But he didn't do that. He doubled down. | ||
He said he hates me and that he wishes for my demise. | ||
And that was like the Totally wrong way to act. | ||
It's almost like he's so threatened by me, an internet troll that has, you know, one one hundredth the following he has. | ||
So it's absurd that he's threatened by me. | ||
And it's not just political. There's something more to it that I can't put my finger on. | ||
I'd like to see what you speculate it is. | ||
I think that maybe it's somebody that runs the show over there. | ||
Maybe it's money that backs the show over there that just doesn't want to promote anybody that happens to be a conservative or a public Trump supporter because they're just so deathly afraid of it. | ||
They're such cowards, would be my guess. | ||
But, you know, that doesn't really explain Portnoy's response to me. | ||
Now, here's what I would say moving forward, because this really... | ||
It really has been an odd response from Portnoy. | ||
And I would guess that if you and I and Portnoy went out, we'd probably have a lot of things in common, probably have a good time. | ||
So I would expect a guy who at least has some business sense, who's been successful in business, to think, hey, why don't I stop taking L's on this and turn this into a W? I mean, he should have you on the podcast. | ||
He should build this up like a WWE rivalry and do a promo, maybe even do like a boxing match or like a cage match with you. | ||
I mean, this thing went viral. | ||
I think it'd be hilarious. | ||
I think it would be fun. You got a lot of people on your side. | ||
Portnoy's got a lot of people on his side. | ||
It could be fun. And if he doesn't kind of go down that route, that tells me that maybe there's some other influence here that might be the explanation. | ||
Yeah, there's you this weekend, by the way, getting your swim on Alexandria Stein there. | ||
And I want to say that's 250 pounds of meat right there. | ||
Grade A, you know, certified USDA beef. | ||
Grass-fed, by the way. That's grass-fed beef. | ||
It is technically grass-fed because I'm a plant-based pimp. | ||
But my point being, you're right, no, he should try to engage and make it funny instead of making it so serious. | ||
And, you know, he's still talking about it. | ||
And I think you're right. There's probably somebody, you know, up top that's like, hey, you can't interact. | ||
With these people, but even that is pretty ludicrous for him not to have a sense of humor when he is kind of a troll himself. | ||
So it's just like, now he's taking L's, he's still talking about it, and I think the beef has to go on. | ||
I think now I have to go up to Barstool and I have to confront him. | ||
I knew it was coming. That's what I was going to ask next. | ||
Yeah, what's next? | ||
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I mean, you don't have to let the cat out of the bag here. | |
Well, I'm saying I have some trips planned, but I think it's I got to make a pit stop in New York City, maybe while I'm in D.C. And I have to go there. | ||
Even if I don't get to run into Dave, I think I got to get the selfie stick out. | ||
I got to get a cameraman. I got to go there and cause a disturbance. | ||
Maybe get, you know, my middle name is Escort because I've been escorted out of so many places. | ||
So I need to get escorted out of Barstool Sports and call him a coward. | ||
And we'll keep this beef going because it's like a radio war. | ||
I love it. I think we should continue to keep freaking fighting publicly because it only helps me. | ||
He has a larger audience. He's the one that's platforming me. | ||
He's doing exactly what they didn't want to do by deleting the video and calling attention to it. | ||
They platformed me way more than they ever could have imagined. | ||
Go figure. It's the Streisand effect. | ||
When you try to hide it, a lot more people start looking at him. | ||
And there were all kinds of stories out today. | ||
There was one on even, I think it was Outkick Sports, talking about how Portnoy gets exposed by Alex Stein and all this other stuff. | ||
And it's just crazy how it cascaded so fast. | ||
It didn't have to be that way. | ||
I mean, they could have just kept the video up, or then he didn't have to lie and say, oh, we can't promote gambling. | ||
Dude, your company got bought by a casino. | ||
Like, give me a break. | ||
Yeah, I mean, and that's the point, you know, now he's gone corporate, he's gone Hollywood, and he wanted to create edgy content, and maybe that's how they started, but they've totally devolved from that, and they're not edgy at all, and they don't go after, they should be going after, they used to go after Roger Goodell, which that was pretty good, and, you know, he got banned from the Super Bowl, but dude, even the athletes that they have on their show, they don't give them the business, they don't really go after them, so they're really not what they're, they used to try to appeal to the common man, to middle class America, Now he's tweeting about how he has $500 million and he's going to sleep gently at night while people are suffering through a recession that we're getting heavily taxed in. | ||
Inflation during a recession is called stagflation. | ||
On top of that, we're getting taxed more. | ||
So the common American man and woman is getting killed right now. | ||
And he's out there bragging about how he has $500 million getting sued for doing a crypto coin that totally scanned more people out of millions of dollars. | ||
He needs to be able to read the room and not flaunt his wealth during a time when people were really, really hurting for money. | ||
Well, and really, that's basically him, whether he realizes or not, admitting that he took a bunch of L's by having to grab a win by saying, I have more money than you. | ||
I guess he knows that's a win. | ||
I'm assuming you don't have half a million dollars. | ||
So he's assuming the same thing. | ||
No! But, Owen, this is the one thing that I talk about in my content. | ||
Well, and this is the one thing I talk about in my content, and I know you're a successful young man, and you have a few of the good life. | ||
You got the scatty, you got the bad boy charger, extra charged up. | ||
But my point being is I think that materialism is one of the most toxic traits we can have as a human being, and that doesn't mean that we don't need to have nice stuff. | ||
We should have nice stuff to last the test of time. | ||
But when you put your ego and self-worth into inanimate objects, that's a recipe for It's failure and disaster because there's always going to be some new thing that comes out. | ||
There's always going to be somebody with something better than you. | ||
And comparison is the thief of joy. | ||
And that's the mindset that he has. | ||
He always tries to compare himself for everything with him is a pissing contest. | ||
And that's what I try not to do is I don't try to compete. | ||
I try to lift up. Rising tide raises all the ships. | ||
I don't want to, you know, pee on people unless there's some politician that's peeing on me. | ||
I don't like to mock people unless it's somebody mocking me. | ||
I want to encourage people and build people up, and I don't think Dave does that. | ||
I think with Dave, everything's a competition to see how ruthless and how much better he can be and how much more money he can have. | ||
And this is on top of when you showed that shot earlier where he couldn't even get the ball at 20 feet. | ||
He even said, oh, that he couldn't shoot because he had gotten vaccinated earlier. | ||
So this guy's quadruple vaccinated. | ||
So Lord knows that. | ||
And that's a fact. That's a fact. | ||
That's what he said is his excuse for why that ball was shot so poorly. | ||
So this guy is so heavily vaccinated now. | ||
Typhon Portnoy vaccine injury from the basketball shot. | ||
He's so heavily vaccinated. | ||
Maybe he's losing touch with reality. | ||
I mean, that's the only thing I can really. | ||
Or maybe he was wasted last night. | ||
Because to go toe-to-toe with a troll like me, you don't want to get in the mud with a pig like Primetime99, Alex Stein. | ||
It was quite a phenomenon, and I guess now we'll have to see what Alex Stein does next. | ||
Maybe they'll have security ready for your arrival if it may happen in the near future. | ||
But hey, look, I mean, you... | ||
You can still pull a W from this, is the way I look at it from Portnoy's perspective. | ||
You can still pull a W from this. | ||
Embrace what's happened. | ||
Admit that maybe you're playing from behind right now and either have Alex on a podcast for some fun or have some event. | ||
Barstool does all kinds of events. | ||
Have some big event. Get a ring. | ||
Get a bunch of ring girls. Do jelly wrestling or whatever. | ||
Even put your degeneracy in there. | ||
The point is... Don't cast Alex Stein out. | ||
Don't try to censor Alex Stein. | ||
Don't block Alex Stein. | ||
Don't remove his content from your channel. | ||
That was the L that you took. | ||
And then denying the real reasons why you did it, you just kept taking L after L after L. No, you're 100% right. | ||
I mean, it was an L-fest. | ||
You know, the most dangerous person is somebody that doesn't have anything to lose. | ||
And I'm not trying to get all low, you know, vibrational, but I've lost a lot in the past year. | ||
And I know I've had some success, some viral success, but none of that matters for the stuff that I've lost. | ||
I'm still struggling every day. | ||
Every day is not a rose garden for me. | ||
I'm not walking around in a rose garden. | ||
I'm on the grind all the time. | ||
That's the only thing that keeps me distracted. | ||
So when you mess with somebody that doesn't have anything to lose, It's not going to work for a guy that has $500 million and all I got is a fat cat named Sky Bear. | ||
This is all I got right here. | ||
Are you going to be bringing your cats to this barstool studio? | ||
Yeah, because I'm going to get them infected with toxoplasmosis. | ||
My point being is all I got are some dang cats. | ||
And so I got nothing to lose. | ||
And the most dangerous man is somebody who has nothing to lose. | ||
So Dave, come on. | ||
You need to befriend Primetime99. | ||
I don't need to be your enemy. It's not going to end well for either of us. | ||
Alright, there it is. | ||
Primetime 99, Alex Stein. | ||
I bet you he could make a half-court shot to the rim. | ||
That's just my guess. | ||
But maybe we'll learn in time. | ||
I would swish it! I would swish it! | ||
You'd do it in a female swimsuit, brother. | ||
I know you would. In a thong! | ||
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So here's the deal. I'm going to give Alex Stein the platform that was denied to him by Barstool Sports and Dave Portnoy. | ||
And so, Alex, I just give you the platform here. | ||
I give you the stage. | ||
What would you like to say to Barstool? | ||
What would you like to say to Dave Portnoy? | ||
Where would you like this feud to go from here? | ||
Well, first of all, I'd like to just tell somebody if you're out there watching this, you better get the clip button ready. | ||
Get that screen record going because I'm primetime 99 Alex Stein. | ||
I'm on the grind all the time. | ||
I'm a man on a mission sent here from God to take out the liberal world order. | ||
And let me tell you something, Dave, you're standing right in my way. | ||
I don't care what you say. | ||
I challenge you to any sort of contest. | ||
It could be a pizza eating contest. | ||
It could be a degeneracy contest. | ||
I know it better not be a boxing match because you're four foot eleven. | ||
I'm 6'4". | ||
I will eat you for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. | ||
I will separate you and meal prep you because I'm a pimp on a blimp eating steak and eating shrimp. | ||
So Dave, you better not mess with Pride Time 99 Alexine. | ||
You're taking L's. | ||
You're losing battles. | ||
But if you keep messing with me, you're going to lose the war. | ||
And all I can say is this... | ||
All you gotta do is say you're sorry. | ||
Say, I'm sorry, Mr. | ||
Stein. I made a mistake. | ||
I shouldn't have messed with the beast from the Texas Northeast, Dallas, Texas. | ||
I'm a little boy from Connecticut, and I've never really gotten the mud with a pig. | ||
Well, let me tell you something. | ||
Until I get that apology, I'm gonna be like a heat-seeking missile, Dave. | ||
I'm coming for that! | ||
I don't know if you can say that on InfoWars, but I'm coming for it on the grind all the time. | ||
No holds bars. I don't care what you do. | ||
You can run. You can hide. | ||
You can invite me on your podcast and then uninvite me all day long. | ||
But you're a public figure. | ||
You're going to be out in the open. | ||
Just like I got AOC, my favorite big booty Latina. | ||
Just like I got Dan Crenshaw, eyepatch McCain. | ||
Just like I get all these politicians. | ||
There's gonna be a time where you better have your head on a swivel, where you're gonna be vulnerable, and guess what? | ||
I'm gonna have my selfie stick, and I'm gonna hit record on the iPhone, and I'm gonna get you on 4K looking like a baby back bitch, because that's what you are, and that's what you become. | ||
At one point, you were cool. | ||
In the collective zeitgeist, you were liked, but all you can do is go around and brag about your money that you made from a Crypto Ponzi scheme Robbing people of money from your online gambling that gets people addicted to something that is necessarily evil, if you ask me. So, in the end, good will win. | ||
The man that wants nothing, the man that has nothing, against the man that has everything, you better bet on Primetime 99, Alex Stein, because I'm going to come correct, and you've been coming incorrect, son. | ||
So, just be on the lookout. | ||
Primetime 99 is coming to a city near you, Mr. | ||
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Portnoy. Good golly, the carnage. | |
It's going to be insane. | ||
Is there a preference? | ||
I mean, would you prefer a pizza-eating competition? | ||
You mentioned a boxing match, maybe a half-court shot competition? | ||
I mean, a degeneracy match. | ||
I mean, you might be outmatched there. | ||
Yeah, he would beat me on that, because, you know, he has a bunch of leaked sex tapes. | ||
That's one other thing about Dave. | ||
He's beat me on that. I don't have any sex tapes. | ||
Not yet, thank God. | ||
For any of the ladies out there, please don't share. | ||
But my point being, Dave, is this is the thing, is you chose to mess with me, and I wanted to be your friend. | ||
I honestly did. I don't want to have beef. | ||
I want to be everybody's friend. Owen's a friend of mine. | ||
Alex Jones is a friend of mine. | ||
Harrison Smith is a friend of mine. | ||
You could have been a friend of mine, Dave. | ||
But instead, you chose to be my enemy. | ||
You chose to brag about watching my demise. | ||
And all I'm going to do is take that hate, and I'm going to use it as fuel. | ||
Not like these electric vehicles that are charged on fossil fuels. | ||
I'm going to use it like diesel fuel, because I'm Primetime 99, a diesel truck Dodge Ram, Cummins Diesel, coming for you. | ||
And if you do not apologize, you are in a world of misery. | ||
And that's all I can say. | ||
So if you're watching this, you need to clip this. | ||
You need to show this today. We need to wake them up. | ||
Because we can correct this. | ||
We can right this ship. | ||
But if you choose to double down, Dave, Primetime 99 is gonna have to double down. | ||
And I'm gonna do it the Trump way. | ||
I'm gonna do it with humiliation and mockery. | ||
And your skin is so thin, I don't think you're gonna be able to handle it, Dave. | ||
What if they re-posted the video? | ||
Yeah, I guess. You're so funny. | ||
If they repost the video, yeah, I guess it could be water. | ||
But no, that's not enough. | ||
No, I want an apology handwritten. | ||
If they repost the video, I don't even post our video. | ||
It's already viral. I don't need barstool. | ||
I want the apology, Dave. | ||
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U.S. to announce $3 billion arms package to Ukraine to mark Independence Day and six-month anniversary of Russia's invasion. | ||
That's nice. So we're celebrating the Ukrainian Independence Day. | ||
We don't like to celebrate our own Independence Day. | ||
Joe Biden and Democrats say stay inside. | ||
They cancel firework shows. | ||
But they want to celebrate the Ukrainian Independence Day by sending another $3 billion arms package. | ||
And so, I mean, where are we at now? | ||
We've got about $20 billion in arms sent over there. | ||
You've got about $50, $60 billion in just straight cash, homie, sent over there. | ||
Ukraine's doing good. | ||
Of course, where's the money go? | ||
Oh, I don't know. Nobody knows. | ||
There's no oversight. Who's winning the war? | ||
Well, who knows? Russia was winning, and the thing was calming down because they got the territories they wanted, and it was mostly just proxy groups blowing stuff up to try to keep the war going, but Russia wasn't involved. | ||
The West was kind of bulking at that point. | ||
Then somebody killed a Russian in Moscow a Russian journalist the daughter of a high-profile reporter | ||
alternative media member Was blown up in Moscow with a car bomb the car bomb was | ||
probably targeting Alexander Dugin ended up blowing up just his daughter | ||
And so now that just heat things up and Russia has actually had the steady hand here | ||
All things considered Russia has had the steady hand and then Ukraine and the US politicians have had the sticky | ||
fingers Meaning they're stealing all of our money | ||
And who knows where those weapons are ending up. | ||
In fact, they admitted, even mainstream news admitted, it's like less than half of the weapons sent to Ukraine actually end up in Ukraine or end up where they're supposed to go. | ||
So that's how you have all these skirmishes and proxy groups and other wars and terror groups breaking out because the U.S. sends a bunch of weapons over there. | ||
The weapons contractors make millions and billions. | ||
Then they Give campaign donations to the politicians that help them get those deals. | ||
It's a nice big money laundering theft of the American people. | ||
It's the military industrial complex and it continues in Ukraine and it's really a damn shame. | ||
So it's nice that our politicians care more about Ukraine than they do our own people. | ||
They all love to go to Ukraine for photo events. | ||
But do you ever see them in the inner cities? | ||
Do you ever see them in the gun-free zone of Chicago that's violent, war-torn every night? | ||
Or L.A. or New York or St. | ||
Louis or Baltimore or any of these other cities where there's rampant gun crime and homicide and shootings all the time? | ||
No, our politicians don't bother showing face there. | ||
They can't make any money. | ||
So they go to Ukraine to promote that because that's how they steal all of our money. | ||
Yeah, Biden, he's doing great though, guys. | ||
Biden's personal assistant, his latest White House staffer to quit. | ||
So more than half of Kamala's staff has quit. | ||
Multiple members of Biden's staff have quit. | ||
President Biden's body man, this was number two basically, his body man has decided to quit his White House role after more than three years of serving as Biden's personal assistant. | ||
Stephen Gopfert will leave his current position at the end of the week. | ||
So, more people just fleeing this White House. | ||
Again, folks, this is a job in D.C. If you land a position in a White House, usually you cling to that role for four years because it's a resume builder, you don't want to be known as a quitter, and you want to build a reputation with the high-profile people in D.C. politicos. | ||
So for people to be abandoning this ship, for people to be abandoning the Harris staff and abandoning the Biden staff, that just shows how bad it really is. | ||
That people can't even stick it out for four years because it's such a miserable job, it's such a miserable experience. | ||
Where is Biden, by the way? | ||
Anybody heard from Biden or Harris? | ||
Anybody? Bueller? | ||
Bueller? Bueller? What a joke this White House is. | ||
What an absolute clown show we have in our White House right now. | ||
And really just our entire federal government, quite frankly. | ||
Whistleblowers describe a culture of corruption at FBI field offices. | ||
Completely out of control. | ||
That's in the Washington Times. | ||
So this is a third story this week now. | ||
We covered the two yesterday, and here's now a third story. | ||
FBI whistleblowers accuse bureau management and different field offices of corruption, cover-ups, and retaliation against rank-and-file agents who attempted to expose it. | ||
Oh, they're targeting the whistleblowers now. | ||
Of course they are. That's your FBI. It's time to shut it down. | ||
Shut it down. | ||
Shut down the FBI now, yesterday, last year, a decade ago. | ||
But remember, Joe Biden said, we don't know anything about the raid of Mar-a-Lago. | ||
My people don't know anything about the Mar-a-Lago raid. | ||
Oh, then it turned out Merrick Garland signed off on it. | ||
And of course, Biden was lying all along. | ||
But now they basically admitted it. | ||
Biden calls in FBI to look at first haul of classified Trump documents. | ||
So, oh, Biden had nothing to do with it. | ||
But then as soon as the FBI got it, he called the FBI and told them to break it open and look at them. | ||
So they lied. The Biden administration did authorize the FBI to take 15 boxes of what they're saying is classified information. | ||
It's not. Trump declassified all of it. | ||
Plus, he's the president. He can have all of it. | ||
That precedent got set by Judge Amy Berman Jackson. | ||
Yes, that Judge Amy Berman Jackson. | ||
They tried to have Roger Stone locked up and killed in prison. | ||
She was the one that protected Bill Clinton when Judicial Watch sued because Bill Clinton... | ||
Folks, the Clintons were... | ||
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The Clintons were freaking thieves, man. | |
I mean, they were like straight up klepto. | ||
They were stealing furniture and silverware from the White House. | ||
And so Bill Clinton took a bunch of documents, apparently had them in an underwear drawer. | ||
Maybe that's why the FBI did the panty raid in Melania Trump's drawer. | ||
But so Judicial Watch sued to get those documents that Bill Clinton took from the White House and Judge Berman Jackson set the precedent that no, the president can take whatever documents he wants, whatever classification level they are, doesn't matter. | ||
He has the right to have them. | ||
That was liberal Democrat Judge Berman Jackson protecting Bill Clinton at the time. | ||
That same precedent is going to have to be applied to Donald Trump when it's all said and done. | ||
Or they can just continue to expose themselves as the corrupt, kleptocratic, hierarchical system of justice that they currently are exhibiting. | ||
But for Biden to say that they did not know it was going on, that was an obvious lie. | ||
And for them to say that Trump couldn't have those documents, that was also an obvious lie. | ||
But hey, we're talking about Democrats in the mainstream news, so if they're not lying, they're not talking. | ||
So the crew was showing me this story in the break, a new... | ||
Army contract went to Bay Systems. | ||
It's called Bay Systems. | ||
And the contract that they were awarded was for an all-terrain, cold-weather vehicle. | ||
And I'm just confused With the commander-in-chief as Joe Biden, obviously global warming the big threat, why would we need a cold-weather all-terrain vehicle? | ||
This seems like a waste of money considering global warming is real, right? | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
It's not. They're lying about it. | ||
So they're still purchasing all-terrain cold-weather vehicles. | ||
And Barack Obama has beachfront mansions, multiple mansions. | ||
Not a single one of them has a solar panel, by the way. | ||
They're all lying about man-made climate change. | ||
But see, they want to inflict harm on you and your lifestyle, but the Hollywood celebs don't care. | ||
So this is how it's really going to work in your Green New Deal, stop man-made climate change, stop carbon emissions policies. | ||
So they have a water allowance in California. | ||
But some of the celebrities... | ||
Are not abiding. Kim Kardashian used 232,000 more gallons of water than she's permitted to. | ||
In the middle of a historic drought, Sylvester Stallone went 230,000 gallons over his allowance. | ||
They also cover Kevin Hart and others in this story at the LA Times. | ||
Because, you know, in California, it's a communist state. | ||
You have a water allowance. | ||
You have a water... | ||
A limit, a cap on how much water you can use. | ||
And they have it here in Texas as well. | ||
But see, here's the thing. | ||
When you're rich, you don't care because you pay the fines, you pay the taxes. | ||
So the little guy that's living day-to-day, paycheck-to-paycheck, their showers will be limited to 30 minutes, or excuse me, 30 seconds, while Kim Kardashian will take a 30-minute hot shower and then pour herself a nice bath. | ||
Now, as far as I know, and I didn't really look into this, but look, I don't have Kim Kardashian and Kevin Hart or Sylvester Stallone or any of these people writing policy that doesn't let me live free. | ||
So I'm not going to sit here and scold them for using too much water. | ||
Maybe they're bad stewards of the planet. | ||
Maybe they use too much water, whatever. | ||
That's not the point. The average person in that district uses 72 gallons of water per day, and so they want to cut that down. | ||
You're using too much, you see? | ||
But so the little guy won't be able to afford the fines, won't be able to afford the taxes of using too much water, while the Kim Kardashians of the world and the Hollywood types and the political types, they've got plenty of money. | ||
They don't care. They don't care. | ||
Sure, sure. Put a cap on the water limit. | ||
We'll pay the fines. | ||
It'll be the little guy that gets crushed. | ||
That's the neoliberal world order under all of this green policy bullcrap. | ||
And it gets worse. | ||
The story of the farmer targeted by the feds, if you understand this, you honestly understand everything. | ||
Armed federal agents recently raided Amos Miller's organic farm in Pennsylvania. | ||
They demanded he cease farming and crippled him with $300,000 in fines. | ||
He told me that an alliance between big government and industry are making it harder for farmers to farm. | ||
We need farmers to stand together. | ||
Feds take aim at Pennsylvania organic farmer. | ||
Now, I want to first show you the interview last night on Tucker Carlson. | ||
And then in the next segment... | ||
Show you a follow-up report that they've done from the Amish farm. | ||
But if you understand this, you understand everything. | ||
If you understand this government overreach, you understand everything. | ||
Here was somebody from the farm last night that got raided by the feds, the Amish farm, on Tucker Carlson. | ||
Apparently someone in the department of let's wreck America as quickly as we can in the Biden administration has decided we've just got too much food in this country and the good food is the worst food. | ||
Food without endocrine disrupting chemicals must be eliminated immediately. | ||
Only wheat thins for you and some bugs. | ||
So with that in mind, agents from the Biden administration, armed, have decided to attack the Amish. | ||
Amos Miller, an independent farmer in the old Amish village of Bird and Hand, Pennsylvania, found out the hard way. | ||
The feds say Amos isn't adhering to regulatory requirements for food production. | ||
Again, not enough endocrine-disrupting chemicals! | ||
You're not using enough GMOs! | ||
So with that in mind, federal agents raided his farm. | ||
They're demanding he stop farming. | ||
They're also trying to cripple him with $300,000 in fines. | ||
An Amish farmer. Amos Wilmer says he's farming in accordance with his religious beliefs, and he's providing food for 4,000 people in what he calls a private food club. | ||
It's really a shocking story, and we wouldn't know about it if it were not for Jeremy Lafredo, who works for Rebel News. | ||
He joins us tonight. | ||
Jeremy, thanks so much for coming on. | ||
This one of the stories is kind of hard to believe. | ||
They're going after an Amish farmer. | ||
Who are they, exactly? | ||
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We have the U.S. Marshal Service recently raided Amos Miller's organic and holistic farm, demanding he cease operations. | |
And they charged him, as you said, with $300,000 of fines, economically crippling the man. | ||
And what's happening is you have the armed federal agents are demanding he stop food production because of the meat. | ||
And you have him saying, well, you know what? | ||
I want to keep farming. | ||
So you have this back and forth between the giant empire of the U.S. federal government and this tiny little farm in Burdenham, Pennsylvania. | ||
So they went after Jim's. | ||
Organic farmers and churches. | ||
So maybe they're against anything that's wholesome and edifying that makes you stronger and healthier and in favor of everything that diminishes you and makes you more dependent. | ||
I'm just sensing a theme here. | ||
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Do you see this? Yeah, and another thing the community says is that they're coming after Amos to set an example. | |
They're coming after an independent, successful farmer who takes out the government middleman and provides food directly to his community and his people. | ||
Now, by taking out the middleman, by taking out the government, you're taking power away and taking leverage away from the government and putting that power and leverage in the hands of the community and the farmers and the people. | ||
And another thing I'll add is Amos' farm doesn't use any gasoline or any fertilizer. | ||
Now, as you know, these commodities have become very expensive because of Biden's policies in regards to the war in Ukraine and Russia. | ||
So Amos has completely eliminated any risk coming from the international or domestic politics of the Biden administration, and they're coming after him for it. | ||
Maybe if he promises to put more chemicals in the milk that turn kids trans, they'll lay off. | ||
Did any of the federal marshals decline to raid an Amish organic farm on principle, or did they all just go along with this? | ||
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Do you know? All I know is that many federal agents did not decline to go and did go along with it and raided the farm and took inventory of Amos's farm to make sure that he doesn't sell or produce any more meat. | |
You know, we're for law enforcement, broadly speaking, but there's such a thing as conscience, okay? | ||
And they should not have gone along with this. | ||
When they tell you to raid an organic Amish farm, that's when you bow out, okay? | ||
I would say. Jeremy, I appreciate your story that you did. | ||
It's shocking to me. All right, so I'm going to have more on this coming up on the other side of this break. | ||
But see, this is the key to understand here, and we'll focus more. | ||
On the other side, but we live in a transactional civilization, meaning our daily process is a series of transactions, financial transactions, communicational transactions, etc. | ||
The government has to oversee and be involved in every single one of those transactions. | ||
Except, no, they don't. | ||
They don't need to be. They have no right to be. | ||
And they shouldn't be. | ||
And we should all be angry because the government wants to be involved in every transaction we make on a daily basis. | ||
When will we say enough is enough from this out of control government? | ||
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What do you make of that? The Great Reset So our absolutely diabolical, anti-American, anti-freedom... | |
Federal government is targeting organic farms and Amish farmers, and we all know why. | ||
Because, you see, the federal government has to be involved in every transaction we make. | ||
This is antithetical to the entire purpose of this country, the entire idea of America, the entire practice of self-government. | ||
And this type of activity needs to be completely scorned by all sectors of our political spectrum. | ||
Because it's absolutely despicable. | ||
So imagine. You have a farm. | ||
And you have animals. And you have people that like the products you make. | ||
And everything's great. | ||
And you've got a community. And then all of a sudden, this alien force comes in and shuts you down and finds you. | ||
Except it's not an alien force. | ||
It's supposedly fellow humans from the government. | ||
What did Ronald Reagan say? | ||
What are the scariest words you'll ever hear? | ||
I'm from the government. I'm here to help. | ||
Yeah, no kidding. So here's the same reporter, Jeremy Lafredo, from Rebel News at the farm, breaking it down again. | ||
And again, let's just get into just how diabolical and corrupt this is and why this should never happen in America. | ||
Here's another report from Jeremy Lafredo. | ||
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I'm Jeremy LaFredo for Rebel News in Burdenham, Pennsylvania, a remote Amish village home to Miller's organic meat and dairy farm. | |
Recently, armed federal agents raided the farm and demand they cease operations and pay over $300,000 in fines. | ||
Miller's operation is entirely holistic and natural. | ||
Whether it's the water buffalo, the cattle, or even the camels, the animals live, as Miller argues, how God intended, and eat fully organic diets, munching only on wild plants, flowers, and the bugs in their pasture. | ||
The federal government is arguing that Miller's farm isn't adhering to federal regulatory requirements for food. | ||
Miller, his community, and his thousands of customers counter that the federal government mandates food be prepared in ways that make it less healthy and nutritious. | ||
Federal agents continue to pay him visits and threaten his farm. | ||
Crippling the business economically with over $300,000 in outstanding fines. | ||
Veteran journalist Michael Yoder is a longtime customer of Amos Miller's Farm and has been closely covering the story for a local newspaper. | ||
Yoder explained that he believes the government wants to use a successful, independent farmer as an example for other American farmers who aren't dependent on some larger institutions such as the federal government or a multinational corporation. | ||
Personally, I think they want to use Amos as an example to make sure that other farmers, especially farmers in this area, do not try to do what Amos has done, which is to sell directly to the customers. | ||
When you have direct-to-consumer right from the farmer to the customer, there's less control that the government can have over the operation. | ||
He also explained that the Amish farmland in Lancaster, Pennsylvania is some of the most productive, highest yielding, non-irrigated farmland in the world and that the people there have a special familial connection to the land. | ||
Land that special interests would very much enjoy to get their hands on. | ||
This land has been in production for 250 years. | ||
Many of the farms are still in the same families. | ||
The farmers are tied Literally tied to the land and want to do the best for the land. | ||
They're not out there to try to destroy the land. | ||
They want their land to be productive, and they know that if it's more productive, Then they can feed more people. | ||
The courts are demanding Miller fork over more than a quarter million dollars in fines and cease operations until he begins to go through USDA processors to process his meat. | ||
It's Miller's view that these government-approved facilities are actually less sanitary than his own private operation, which I saw as extraordinarily clean. | ||
And he argued the way the government facilities process meat actually kills or, quote, sanitizes important nutrients. | ||
Miller explained that because his farm doesn't use chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or patented seeds, which are chiefly manufactured by industry giants with strong ties to the government, they're using the power of the government to shut them down. | ||
I think the problem we're having in this country is that corporate America is taking over, and the corporations, I think, put the People in government, through lobbying, they're having the government on their side and basically making it hard for farmers to be farmers. | ||
Miller is legally arguing that because he's selling to what he calls a private food club, not the open market, certain rules and regulations of the federal government don't apply to him. | ||
And the customers are buying meat and dairy from his farm explicitly because the food isn't processed and manufactured at these giant industrial facilities and instead are grown, fed, and processed right here on the land. | ||
Some come from Florida, California, North Carolina, basically all over. | ||
They are seeking nutrient-dense foods, raw meat, raw buffalo milk, raw camel milk. | ||
So far they trust us for the animals being out on grass and they can actually see the color in the The fat of the beef and the milk, actually there's no food coloring added. | ||
It has its nice color and that actually comes from the nutrient density of the animals feeding grass. | ||
I think customers come here because they know that they can get an honest product that they know is being produced here. | ||
It's not just words on a label that say it's organic or it's local. | ||
You can come here and you can see this is as local as it gets. | ||
Amos, despite being raided by armed U.S. Marshals and facing hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines, explained that farmers need to stand strong. | ||
We farmers need to stand together and stay strong. | ||
And we need to make sure the government... | ||
We can't just fall for the government's rules and regulations because the big corporations want to take over. | ||
And at the other note, we need consumers. | ||
We need their support. | ||
And stand strong and just tell the senators, the congressmen how important small farms are. | ||
No farmers means no food. | ||
So we all need to work together in this. | ||
So there you go, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Now, again, what's the problem? | ||
What is the government's problem here? | ||
That they're not involved in the transaction. | ||
That they're not getting their hands on the product before it hits the market, adding chemicals to it. | ||
They just have to be involved. | ||
This is the definition of tyranny. | ||
This is the definition of a rogue, out-of-control government. | ||
This is everything against what America stood for. | ||
Everything against what America was founded for. | ||
So in other terms, the U.S. government wants to poison that food before it gets to market. | ||
And if you're not going to poison it on your farm, they're going to try to shut you down and poison it for you. | ||
But oh, hey, it's not like the U.S. government's got anything wrong as far as their approach to health is concerned. | ||
No, we've just got childhood obesity at worst rates ever, morbid obesity of all Americans, worst rates ever. | ||
We're probably the fattest, most unhealthy country on the planet, even though we spend the most on health care. | ||
Our health officials, I'm sure, they've got it under control. | ||
No. They just want to be involved in the transaction, and they just want the big corporations to be in charge of all food production. | ||
So when are they going to go shut down farmers markets next, where you can still go get wholesome organic food? | ||
They're coming to those next. | ||
As sure as I'm sitting here. | ||
But see, Americans are starting to understand that this overbearing, overwhelming government is just trying to get involved in every transaction they make. | ||
Here's a young girl slowly trying to work this out in her head in clip 16. | ||
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No, I seriously think about this every single day, and I'm sorry if I sound stupid. | |
If somebody has $500, and they've already paid taxes on it, and they give it to me, so now just because it goes from them to me, I also have to pay taxes on it, even though they just did. | ||
And then not only that, but anytime I spend one of those $500, I'm going to also pay another tax fee on whatever item I'm buying. | ||
And then whoever I bought the item from will have to pay taxes on the money they just earned from what I bought. | ||
So every single dollar... | ||
If a dollar is 100 cents... | ||
Hold on. | ||
Just forget it. | ||
No, don't forget it. | ||
You are on to something. You're getting it. | ||
Your government is tyrannical. | ||
I'd love to see a study of, like, somebody gets paid $500 in a paycheck and just see how that slowly gets whittled down. | ||
Eventually, the government gets every single penny from that paycheck. | ||
The government is involved and wants to be involved in every transaction we make. | ||
Oh, yes. There's Justin Trudeau's motorcade. | ||
Let's see if we can count how many vehicles. | ||
All right, we got three so far. | ||
Alright, here comes the real thrust of it now. | ||
Remember, Justin Trudeau's fighting climate change. | ||
Alright, 4, 5, 6, 7. | ||
Let's see how many vehicles Trudeau needs. | ||
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. | ||
I got 24 so far. | ||
25. 26. | ||
27. Is that it? | ||
28. We got 28. | ||
29. 30. | ||
Oh my gosh. 31. | ||
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32. 33. | |
34. 35. | ||
36. No. | ||
37. Don't tell me 40. | ||
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38. 39! | |
No! 39! | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
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39 vehicles Justin Trudeau needs. | |
39 vehicles in his motorcade. | ||
He is fighting climate change. | ||
He is fighting against fossil fuels. | ||
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These people, they are such frauds. | |
I'll tell you folks, they are just the biggest frauds you've ever seen. | ||
Alright, you know, I've been holding on to a couple videos. | ||
I think I'm just going to go ahead and upload them to the War Room channel tonight. | ||
The Texas GOP is getting pretty serious. | ||
I don't know who they've hired over there at the Texas GOP, but they are doing great work, specifically in the digital realm. | ||
I've got an eight-minute video from the Texas GOP of Joe Biden being a just complete racist, And then other Democrats calling him out on being a racist. | ||
Incredible stuff. Texas GOP put that together. | ||
Then they put another one. | ||
Ten minutes of Democrats denying election results. | ||
Full ten minute video. So I think I'm just going to post those in their entirety to the War Room channel. | ||
Or maybe I'll hold on to them another day to kind of just play them on the air. | ||
I'll consider that. | ||
But I want to give... The Texas GOP is doing great work in the digital realm right now as far as... | ||
I guess you could just call it attacks on just Democrat Party policy and Democrat Party members. | ||
And so good for them. | ||
Let's just cover the rest of the news here, too. | ||
Elon Musk subpoenas former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey as legal battle heats up. | ||
I'm not sure why he's going after Dorsey. | ||
Also, Elon Musk was commenting on a story that came out of the Washington Post where the Twitter board basically admits that they lied about their users or rather the amount of spam and bots that were there. | ||
And it looks like it's kind of a cover your ass thing going on where for some reason the board members want to take the heat instead of the operators inside of the company. | ||
And so I hadn't heard Elon Musk really comment on that situation, but a couple developments today. | ||
So that's going on. | ||
Man, oh man, this is crazy. | ||
John McAfee, do you believe this? | ||
John McAfee faked his death and is still alive in Texas, ex-girlfriend claims in new Netflix documentary. | ||
Hmm. According to his Belizean ex-girlfriend, Samantha Herrera, he faked his death, moved to Texas, and is still alive. | ||
She says, I don't know if I should say, but two weeks ago after his death, I got a call from Texas. | ||
It's me, John. | ||
I paid off people to pretend that I'm dead, but I'm not dead. | ||
That's in the new McAfee documentary. | ||
He is a real character, isn't he? | ||
If anyone would fake his death, it's probably John McAfee. | ||
Now, remember, he did, before he died, he did make a public statement, a public warning that he was afraid That people were going to come for him. | ||
So, who knows? | ||
That is a wild one. | ||
Will we be getting... Is this going to be the next... | ||
Who's got John McAfee coming back from the dead on their bingo card? | ||
Anybody? The crew says, this is just Netflix trying to get people to watch Netflix again, running this as a marketing campaign. | ||
My crew might be onto something there. | ||
They could be onto something. | ||
Folks, should everybody vote? | ||
Should everybody vote? | ||
Now, I want you to think about that for a second, and then maybe reconsider your answer after watching clip 12. | ||
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How many stars are on the United States flag? | |
103. | ||
103? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Um, 32. | ||
What ocean is on the east side of the United States? | ||
What ocean? Can I google it? | ||
You guys know this. I know this. | ||
I don't know this. | ||
What country is the Queen of England from? | ||
I'm not a policy guy. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I really don't know. Just take a guess. | ||
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What country is the Queen of England from? | |
Europe? I don't know. | ||
I don't know. Take a guess. | ||
What's the capital of the United States? | ||
There's a capital? What, Lexi? | ||
Take a guess. I don't know. | ||
Probably California. Yeah, that's right. | ||
It is? No. | ||
The United States. Do we know? Stop! | ||
I knew he was going to embarrass us. | ||
I know. Do you wait? I don't even want to think because I don't want to sound dead. | ||
There's no capital of the United States. | ||
Yeah, literally. Is there no capital? | ||
Correct. Was that right? | ||
No. Oh, f**k! | ||
You guys are UCLA students? | ||
We literally go to UCLA. Yeah. | ||
Who was the first president of the United States? | ||
F**k. Cameron Lincoln? | ||
Can you name the three Kardashian sisters? | ||
Kim, Kourtney, and Khloe. | ||
What are the three Kardashian sisters' names? | ||
Kourtney, Kim, and Khloe. | ||
Khloe, Kourtney, and Khloe. | ||
Bonus points for the brother? | ||
Um, Robert. The Kardashian's brother's name? | ||
What? Rob. What are the Kardashian sisters' names? | ||
I don't even know. | ||
I ain't gonna lie. I don't know. | ||
That one, you get respect for me on that one. | ||
Boy, oh boy. We have really, really fallen to dark places as a country when people on the streets know more about the Kardashians than they do anything relevant. | ||
Should those people be allowed to vote? | ||
Just asking. | ||
Just a simple question. | ||
What about this deranged lunatic? | ||
This is a racist teacher. | ||
We got a lot of racist teachers these days. | ||
A lot of racist teachers. | ||
They're all anti-white. | ||
And so here's another one. Here's a black, anti-white teacher. | ||
I mean, folks, just be patient as this psychotic, whacked-out teacher tries to explain her logic in this video. | ||
Because believe me, you're going to listen to this and you're going to say, is this woman, is a teacher? | ||
Nothing she says makes sense. | ||
She tries to make sense of it at the end, if you can bear through it. | ||
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Here it is. There's no way I can fit all of this in 60 seconds. | |
I'm going to tell you this. If you go to Google and literally Google, how do white women uphold systems of white supremacy in education, you will get link after link after link after link that answer the question. | ||
Historically, our job as white women has been to uphold the status quo. | ||
And historically, as white women, we see ourselves as like an extension of the white man. | ||
And so with that comes wanting that same power. | ||
And one of the biggest ways that we gain that power is through our tears. | ||
So when we look at that from an educational standpoint, I'm going to use discipline as an example because it was in the comments and it's pretty digestible. | ||
Like you can clearly see discipline when it's an example. | ||
As white teachers, when we say, oh, this student's giving me issues and they're put out of class, that fuels that school-to-prison pipeline, which is a white supremacist system that we are upholding. | ||
Same with other punitive discipline measures. | ||
Ah. Discipline is a white thing? | ||
You know, I'm not sure she really listened to what she's saying there. | ||
But there you go. | ||
There's another liberal. You tell me who the racists are. | ||
It's them. By the way, this John Fetterman deal, this is just wild stuff. | ||
This guy is such a kooky character. | ||
He feels like it can't even be real. | ||
Why would the Democrats choose this guy unless he's just a stalking horse to get Oz in there? | ||
Fetterman, who served as Braddock mayor from 2006 to 2018, oversaw crime surges as well as a declining population. | ||
In 2019, the first year in over a decade that Fetterman was not the mayor, the town's crime rate dropped by 61%. | ||
But yet Fetterman claims he was very successful reducing crime as the mayor. | ||
This guy is such a whacked out weird dude. | ||
Why he is running and why the Democrats are promoting him against odds is quite odd. | ||
Really makes you wonder. | ||
Now, Rolling Stone has recently, in their new cover story, declared that Harry Styles is the new king of pop. | ||
Harry Styles? You're probably asking who, what, where, when, how? | ||
Michael Jackson is the king of pop. | ||
Harry Styles isn't even on the map. | ||
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