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So ladies and gentlemen, I am so desperate. | ||
I'm a desperate man. | ||
So desperate to debate liberals that I put myself right into the depths and the pits of hell with them, going into their zones, going into their rallies. | ||
They're praise of abortion. | ||
They're death cult rallies. | ||
They're take my guns and make me a slave rallies. | ||
They're we hate Trump rallies. | ||
You name it. They're Robert Francis O'Rourke rallies. | ||
I've been to them all because I'm dying. | ||
I'm desperate to debate a liberal. | ||
It's like an itch I can't scratch because they won't do it. | ||
And so the tactic is you go out to their areas to debate them. | ||
Now, the problem I have is I can't really do that anymore because I just get assaulted. | ||
I get death-threaded. | ||
I get spat on. You've seen it. | ||
And I never get anybody arrested. | ||
It just never happens. Cops are there. | ||
They see the whole thing. Most of the time, the cops come up to me and are like, yeah, I'm going to take your statement. | ||
We'll press charges. And then it goes up the ladder and never comes back down. | ||
So that's just how the police work here. | ||
Pretty much every other city, too. | ||
So I don't go out anymore. But I used to go out to UT's campus, it's one of the liberal areas, and try to talk to them. | ||
Now we have a guest coming up that did go to UT's campus with a very entertaining segment in the third hour, but Will Witt from PragerU decided that he would go out to a college campus, and this is the exact same treatment I got. | ||
They called the cops because a conservative shows up with a microphone. | ||
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Look out! So a leftist student on campus just called campus security on us because apparently we were terrorizing people and riling people up with our dangerous, horrible ideas. | |
Let's see what these people have to say. | ||
Hi, there are two people on our campus right here who are with a conservative group to try to fear-monger students. | ||
Oh my god! Pause it right quick. | ||
Do you hear that? A conservative group fear-mongering students. | ||
Will Witt is holding a microphone. | ||
Oh! He might ask you a question, and you're a liberal, and you're scared of that. | ||
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Go on. Like Prager University, but they're not an actual legitimate university. | |
No. Well, they're going up to students and they're trying to ask them questions and such. | ||
Oh, my God! The goal! | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
He tried to answer me a question. | ||
I'm a liberal. I can't answer any questions. | ||
Trust me, you guys are really good at it. | ||
Oh, I love this part. Just one example. | ||
Just one example. | ||
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Love snow. Oh, it's great. | |
That's why we're asking. No, you're not. | ||
I just asked you. How can we go? | ||
Could you remove these two from campus, please? | ||
The reason? Because they're here to fearmonger students, and that's not okay. | ||
Fearmonger? Yeah. Because these are people who are coming in and instigating and terrorizing our students on this campus, and that's not okay. | ||
Are they telling you that you can't leave the area? | ||
Are they threatening you specifically in any way? | ||
Not specifically. They're threatening me with their language, with their ideals. | ||
Unfortunately, I mean, if your ideals or their language isn't formed to what you're thinking is, that's what freedom of speech is. | ||
See, but that's what you've been taught. | ||
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If someone has a different idea than me, then they're a terrorist. | |
You guys agree to disagree. As long as they're not dating you against your will, as long as they're not threatening you physically, they're allowed to have their opinion just as much as you're allowed to have yours. | ||
So there's nothing you guys can do? | ||
No, sir, that's freedom of speech. | ||
So that means I want to terrorize students by using their... | ||
We run things! I want him arrested! | ||
And then I want you to fund it! | ||
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I'm here to help you as much as you can, but I'm trying to figure out what law they're breaking right now. | |
So I'm trying to figure that out. | ||
That's why I'm asking you. You just keep giving me ideas, your opinions. | ||
And the law is not about opinions, it's about facts. | ||
Are we done here, guys? Thank you, guys. | ||
Appreciate it. Sorry for offending you. | ||
Anyway, thank you. As you can see, leftists don't support freedom of speech. | ||
I have dangerous ideas. | ||
I have ideas that are so terrible. | ||
So you get the point. | ||
Now, I will say what's curious about this to me is I'm not allowed to go on UT campus anymore. | ||
In fact, what I was told... | ||
Was that the only way I am even allowed to go there and do any recording or work at all is if I'm invited, not even by just a student inviting me. | ||
It has to be an official certified group and it has to be officially certified by the chancellor or whatever. | ||
Now, that might have been all BS, but they called the cops and threatened to remove me. | ||
So I left and have never gone back to try to do an interview. | ||
But maybe it's time I go back. | ||
But I didn't have to because Savannah Hernandez did yesterday and she'll be joining us in the third hour with | ||
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stunning footage Holy jumping ladies and gentlemen | |
you I have an absolutely loaded news transmission today. | ||
I've got a desk full of news. | ||
I've got three guests coming up. | ||
We've got Timothy Lassley, who peacefully, legally, lawfully, perfectly executed his First Amendment rights and bullhorned Bill Gates right to his lizard creature face. | ||
So he'll be joining us for a segment coming up in the first hour. | ||
And then in the second hour, we're going to be joined by Chris Emery to discuss some of the leftovers, if you will. | ||
Some of the food still on the table about the 9-11 official narratives that just don't add up. | ||
And I don't want to spend a bunch more time on this, but... | ||
It is just a few days removed from the anniversary and I think more people now than ever are at least willing to open their minds to the concept that they were lied to about 9-11 and so in this fertile time if you will I want to inject as much anecdotal evidence into the consciousness so that you can start to ask questions yourself and realize some things just don't add up. | ||
Then in the third hour, Savannah Hernandez went to UT's campus yesterday and was asking students about 9-11. | ||
And the answers are maybe not shocking, maybe shocking, certainly disturbing and horrifying. | ||
And so we'll be having that as well with those video clips. | ||
Then I've got stacks of political news, big political developments. | ||
I mean, the Biden administration. | ||
You know, this is probably... | ||
If there's two intellectual itches I can't scratch, let's call it that. | ||
Let's call it an intellectual, philosophical itch I can't scratch. | ||
It's that I can't get a debate with a liberal. | ||
To have the battle of wits, the battle of the minds, the battle of intellects, to prove who is superior. | ||
The liberals will never show up. | ||
Democrats will never show up. | ||
So I can never scratch that itch. | ||
I'm dying to have a true debate with a liberal. | ||
Maybe I'll lose. Maybe they'll outsmart me. | ||
Maybe their ideas will be better. | ||
They don't seem to believe that because they never show up. | ||
They never call in. They write stories. | ||
They tune in all the time. They ban me from their events. | ||
They ban me from their campuses. | ||
So I can't scratch that itch. | ||
And then the other itch that I can't scratch, which is more important than just, hey, me personally wanting to debate liberals to show the world how wrong they are. | ||
I mean, the evidence, don't even call it corruption. | ||
The evidence of just flat out lying that this current administration does is unmatched I mean, I can't even believe that I have to explain it. | ||
So the frustration is that it's not that I'm being lied to by these people like Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. | ||
I expect that. | ||
They're crooks. They're liars. | ||
I expect liars to lie. What's frustrating is that I have to, I feel that there is a need for me to come on air and explain to you their lies. | ||
Just yesterday, we were playing clips from Joe Biden. | ||
And for weeks, we've been playing clips from his press secretary, Clown Pierre, where they say, greatest economic recovery ever. | ||
Look at how great the economy is. | ||
Oh my gosh, Biden has saved the economy. | ||
It's so great. So literally, Biden gives a speech just a day ago We're good to go. | ||
Make the tax code fair and lower costs for American families. | ||
So wait a second. So which one is it, Joe? | ||
Are you in the best economy ever because of your leadership? | ||
Or are we in a bad economy that you're trying to save now with the Inflation Reduction Act? | ||
Which one is it? You can't have both. | ||
You see how frustrating that is? | ||
And liberal Democrats are so stupid they can't even see it. | ||
They're so brainwashed they can't even feel it. | ||
They don't even have a sense, a consciousness. | ||
You know what it is? They're like zombies. | ||
Because I have a feeling, I've never met a zombie personally, or maybe I have, at these liberal events. | ||
I have a feeling, though, if a flesh-eating, brain-eating zombie, or horde of zombies, was coming after me, I don't think that I could stop and say, hey, you know what? | ||
You're a flesh-eating zombie. | ||
You're the walking dead. | ||
You need some help. | ||
Do you think they'd be like, whoa, I am the walking dead. | ||
I don't want to eat human flesh or human brains. | ||
What's wrong with me? No, the zombie wouldn't understand that. | ||
The zombie would still want to eat your flesh, eat your brains. | ||
That's like the liberal. | ||
Hey, look, you're being lied to. | ||
I'm not being lied to. | ||
Greatest economy ever. | ||
Hey, look, you're being lied to. | ||
I'm not being lied to. Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
He's saving the economy. | ||
He just said it was the greatest economy. | ||
What does it need saved for? How do they not get that? | ||
How does a zombie not know it's a zombie? | ||
They can't think. | ||
What does a zombie and a liberal have in common? | ||
They can't think and they need brains. | ||
So pontificating on that frustration here. | ||
Just a bunch of political news. | ||
Oh, oh, oh, oh! Biden releasing? | ||
We have the lowest strategic oil reserves in 40 years. | ||
Thanks, Biden. And now we're so desperate. | ||
Biden is trying to buy back oil at $80 a gallon from other countries. | ||
Even though we gave our oil to China and we gave our oil to Europe for free... | ||
Now Biden is trying to buy oil. | ||
So who's really running Joe Biden? | ||
Well, who's making these deals that are so bad? | ||
I mean, again, call it corruption, call it what you ever want. | ||
It's about as bad as a businessman you've ever seen in your life. | ||
You'd be fired in a day as a CEO or as a manager if you were behaving like Joe Biden. | ||
So I've just got all this political news, just stacks and just stacks of it. | ||
The tyrants are on the march. | ||
Democrats are now passing laws that will be flagging. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. They don't need to pass laws because now the woke corporations that spy on you and your transactions are now going to be listing gun purchases. | ||
They're going to be flagging gun purchases. | ||
But it was Democrats that passed the law, and the credit card companies just immediately went along with it. | ||
Of course they did. That's very nice for them. | ||
That's very good. Because when they need a bailout, they're going to say, Hey, remember, we helped you guys enslave Americans by confiscating their guns. | ||
So we're going to need that bailout. | ||
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Yeah. How about that? | |
A little pay-for-play, a little collusion maybe. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
It's not like any civilization that's had their guns turned over and guns confiscated was enslaved or murdered. | ||
That had never happened in human history. | ||
Oh, wait, it happened every time. | ||
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That's right. Sorry about that. | |
What is going on in our middle schools, folks, between the violence and the pedophilia? | ||
Holy smokes. | ||
You know, I have to recognize that I kind of get overexposed to all of this when I'm just spending countless hours going through all of it, and I'm sure it's not like this at every school, but still. | ||
I mean, I could do this for three hours a day with the amount of violence and pedophilia that's going on in middle schools in America. | ||
So I've got a stack of that. | ||
Let's see, more stacks of political corruption, more stacks of violent crime on the rise, and then about 20 video clips as well. | ||
It's going to be a loaded one, folks. | ||
Tell your friends and family to tune in at band.video. | ||
Nobody else is going to put out this much information. | ||
With this much focus and clarity in a three-hour time span. | ||
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The tyrants aren't coming, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
They are here. You better get in a defensive position. | ||
And quite frankly, you better hope they strike first. | ||
Because historically speaking, it's always the bad guy striking first that loses the battle. | ||
We the people are the good guys. | ||
We the people are the righteous ones. | ||
We the people are the ones who have the manifest destiny to take this country back, this planet back, quite frankly, from these globalist, technotronic, technocrats, kleptocrats, corporate government fascists. | ||
And what would a tyrant do? | ||
Well, what have all tyrants done that ended up murdering hundreds of thousands and even millions, hundreds of millions of people? | ||
It's left-wing ideology, socialism, communism, Hitler, Stalin, Mao. | ||
Now it's the Democrat Party. | ||
They want to take your guns because you can't enslave a free people that's armed. | ||
Don't you see? And what do the Democrats want to do to you with their policy? | ||
Enslave you. Because they are simply the puppets of the World Economic Forum corporate global government that is spreading the big lie of climate change. | ||
To write laws and legislation on a planetary level that you living on this planet is a crime and so therefore you must be enslaved and you must do what they tell you to do. | ||
You must eat what they tell you to eat. | ||
You must give your children up to them to be involved in medical experimentation and sexual indoctrination. | ||
You will not have a firearm. | ||
You will not eat meat. You get the story. | ||
You won't have a car. | ||
You won't travel. You won't have AC. You're bad by existing because of carbon. | ||
All of it will lie. All of it will lie to conquer this planet. | ||
But you have to realize, the Second Amendment is perhaps the biggest obstacle that the globalists have. | ||
It is the biggest obstacle that the globalists have. | ||
And so there's kind of a point of relief as I'm wargaming this out in my head, reading these stories last night. | ||
Here are the headlines. Major credit card companies are making it easier to track gun sales. | ||
Payment processor Visa said Saturday that it plans to start separately categorizing sales at gun shops. | ||
A major win for gun control advocates. | ||
Yeah, a major win for slave owners, too. | ||
Gun law advocates hail new credit card code as a way to cut down on suspicious sales. | ||
Suspicious sales. Visa, MasterCard, and American Express said they will implement a new merchant category for gun retailers. | ||
Just more control, more government, less freedom. | ||
Liberals used to be pro-gun. | ||
What happened? They're not liberals anymore. | ||
They're fascists. | ||
They're commies. So, the Second Amendment, ladies and gentlemen, is the biggest obstacle to conquering this planet. | ||
And so the fact that there's hundreds of millions of armed Americans is truly a settling thought for me. | ||
Thank God that you listening to this program are armed. | ||
Thank God! | ||
Even the liberals out there that hate my guts, I'm glad that you have a firearm too. | ||
I'm glad that you have that right. | ||
Because at the end of the day, it's not going to be Owen Schroer that's taking your freedom. | ||
It's not going to be Owen Schroer that's taking your life. | ||
It's not going to be Owen Schroer telling you what to do that you're going to feel like you need to have a method of self-defense. | ||
That's not going to be me. | ||
It's going to be one of you. So, I'm glad that the Second Amendment is there. | ||
And I realize... That the globalists will never succeed as long as the American people are armed. | ||
Do you hear that? Tyrants will never succeed as long as the American people are armed. | ||
Now they might have waves of success and waves of oppression like we're going through right now, but it always goes the same way. | ||
These are totalitarians we're dealing with, folks. | ||
The control... | ||
Mechanisms and methods that they have over your life right now will never be enough. | ||
It will never satisfy them. | ||
Because I get it. | ||
You're thinking, well, look at how much we're already suffering. | ||
The Second Amendment hasn't done anything for us. | ||
Yeah. Tyrants are never satisfied until they have full capitulation and full control. | ||
What do you think is going to happen when Amish farmers... | ||
Don't stop farming and drinking raw milk. | ||
What do you think is going to happen when a bunch of homesteaders are told they can't have chickens and cows? | ||
What do you think is going to happen when that happens in mass? | ||
What do you think is going to happen when they start coming to confiscate guns? | ||
What do you think happens when they start firing on people who won't turn over their farms and their guns and their kids? | ||
It's that Second Amendment, folks. | ||
The great ultimate neutralizer. | ||
Self-defense is really just kind of a nice side dish, if you will. | ||
Very important and probably more relevant to most people because we haven't had to deal with tyrants coming to our doors. | ||
But the Second Amendment is the ultimate neutralizer. | ||
So how does this go? | ||
Well, why are all these credit card companies all working with the central banks and the globalists And Democrats who are writing laws to track and trace where your guns are coming from and going. | ||
See, it's all about control. | ||
Oh, a cashless society. | ||
Now you can't buy anything without the government monitoring it. | ||
Oh, now they're going to flag gun stores. | ||
You bought a gun, now you're on a list. | ||
Now your gun's registered, whether you like it or not. | ||
And they need that list so that when they come to take your guns, which as sure as I am sitting here in Austin, Texas, in a black shirt and a black jacket and a gold pocket square, they're going to do. | ||
These psychotic freaks in our government, these tyrants, these control freaks, these fascists, these commies, this death cult, will... | ||
Come to take your firearms. | ||
It will happen. | ||
Might not. There's other things that might happen before that. | ||
But they will eventually come. | ||
It might be when we're all out of food. | ||
It might be total infrastructure collapse. | ||
But at some point in time, they will be coming for your guns. | ||
And they'll say, oh, you want your water today? | ||
You want your food today? | ||
You want your internet today? | ||
You're going to have to turn over that gun. | ||
We know you got it. We know you got it. | ||
We got you on a list. | ||
Here's the day you made the purchase. | ||
Here's where you made it. Where's that gun? | ||
No food for you today. | ||
No water for you today. No energy for you today. | ||
See, that's what they're doing. | ||
First, they take control of all of the resources. | ||
Then they take control of all of the infrastructure. | ||
Then they price you out of all of it, so you eventually end up poor, desolate, without any property. | ||
Then you have full dependence on them to come to you and bring you water, come to you and bring you food. | ||
And they will not feed you or give you energy unless you turn over that firearm, and then you're a slave. | ||
And that's where this is going, folks. | ||
Mao, Stalin, Lenin, Hitler, they all took the guns. | ||
Why are Democrats starting gun registry bases working with central banks and credit card companies? | ||
Because they're planning to take them from you once they starve you out and shut off your energy. | ||
This is a plan to conquer the planet. | ||
Wake up and realize it. | ||
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Bye. | |
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You will pay! | |
You will not succeed, Bill. | ||
Grimes Against Humanity is happening. | ||
OpenFerris.com. | ||
We have all the research. | ||
Have fun defending So that is Timothy Lassley. | ||
He's been on with us before, and I think he's, I mean, he definitely has the record for most times bullhorning in front of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. | ||
I don't think, I mean, this is like never going to be touched type of record. | ||
This is like Jolt and Joe DiMaggio, 56 game hitting streak. | ||
You're just never going to do it. | ||
Now, Tim, of all the times you've spent out there bullhorning the foundation, Bill Gates doesn't normally show his face out there. | ||
Was this the first time you actually saw Bill? | ||
Yeah, this is my first encounter with Bill, actually. | ||
He's never had the courage to come out and talk or interact. | ||
Did you feel at any point in time you were at the reptile part of the zoo? | ||
No, I thought I saw him in the shadows digging through the trash one time, but I can't confirm. | ||
So, but talk about this. | ||
What was Bill Gates doing, and where were you where he's landing there with the helicopter? | ||
We're in Blaine, Washington, and he was at the Cascadia Consortium Initiative Innovation. | ||
And he was there to basically give a fireside chat and get everybody to sign on to the investment scheme that they have. | ||
And basically... They've imploded the economy so bad over a year that now they're offering the problem-reaction solution time. | ||
So that's pretty much why it was here. | ||
Pushing net zero climate change. | ||
Basically just acting like a king. | ||
It's worse than a king. | ||
I mean, there's no nobility in this. | ||
Nobody even knows what he's really up to. | ||
What it appears to me is it's a two-pronged attack because we now know Bill Gates owns more farmland than anybody else. | ||
He's also invested in the bio-milk, the fake milk product. | ||
He's also invested in the fake meat product. | ||
So, I mean, if Bill Gates wanted to, plus with all the, you know, Climate change agenda stuff that's going on, which, by the way, he pays for media to write stories demonizing people causing climate change and demonizing milk and meat products, cow products. | ||
And then once all of that's ended, oh, it'll be Bill Gates giving you fake meat and fake milk. | ||
What do you know? When you're at these events and you're discussing this with people, do they have any idea that this is what's going on? | ||
Some can connect the dots, but most don't want to connect the dots. | ||
I mean, he's even causing climate change, if I'm not mistaken, with the cloud seeding campaigns, the geoengineering. | ||
So, I mean, Bill Gates is doing it all. | ||
For the most part, they do, but we're trying to figure out a way to actually address the situation at hand. | ||
And we're working on it. | ||
It's definitely building. | ||
We're building momentum. | ||
Which one of the bullhorns behind you got the honor of shouting at King Gates? | ||
This one right here, the new one. | ||
The old one has gone through so many trips, it barely works anymore. | ||
Yeah, they got about two to three years of hardcore usage, and they tend to crap out. | ||
They do, yes. | ||
I am very curious on new bullhorn technology. | ||
The louder, the better. We need to make... | ||
More bullhorns. I mean, I'm sure if I was thinking about it, and I hope I'm not giving them ideas, but if I was Bill, I'd go buy up all the bullhorns possible right now and put them in a warehouse and then burn that warehouse down so it was never discovered. | ||
Make bullhorns great again. | ||
We should. I mean, they're not that hard, and it's exhilarating, and it's uplifting, and I feel, I mean, I know I'm not, I mean, I'm going to be realistic. | ||
I'm not a free human being in America anymore. | ||
That's just, it's a delusion at a certain point. | ||
We can act as free as we want. | ||
But this is definitely a conduit to freedom and just exposing the lies and just broadcasting the truth. | ||
It's definitely building awareness. | ||
It seems to be resonating with people. | ||
I encourage the world to do it. | ||
I encourage everybody possible. | ||
You don't have to get a bullhorn if you can't afford it, if you can't find one because Bill Gates bought them all. | ||
Make a sign. You do what you got to do. | ||
But live in the moment of freedom. | ||
And that's when you're protesting for your own existence. | ||
I mean, because they don't, if you're not heard, they don't care. | ||
You know, you're not going to win hearts and minds because they're going to act as if nothing's happening around them. | ||
But if you make a scene, if you're obnoxious a little bit, annoying, but yet still have the facts and be ready to talk to another human being, whether or not they agree with you, but still, you know you're talking to another human being. | ||
At least give them that time, and maybe you'll build some awareness and you'll get across what the hell Bill Gates is actually doing. | ||
I mean, I didn't know up until a certain point, but then you have to allow the information in. | ||
Well, and, you know, what you said earlier about not being free, most people know that subconsciously. | ||
At some point, they probably even had the internal debate consciously about, am I really free or not, and then buried it. | ||
But subconsciously, they know that. | ||
And the globalists know that that exists, and especially the American left knows that that exists, and they try to channel that, but they aim it in the wrong direction. | ||
And so that's why we see all these protests, Black Lives Matter, Antifa. | ||
In their heart and their soul, they know they're not free. | ||
But they don't understand what's oppressing them. | ||
They don't understand what's keeping them in a cage, what's keeping their mind and soul in a cage. | ||
And so what the media does is they say, oh, it's white people or oh, it's police officers or oh, it's Donald Trump. | ||
And they channel all of that internal rage that they've been caged up, not a free human spirit like they should be, and then it's easily manipulated, boom, and then they go out and attack police, or they go out and attack a building. | ||
So you're absolutely right. | ||
That's why getting information out there is so powerful and so key. | ||
That's why censorship is such an issue. | ||
They know that there's an angst out there. | ||
They know that people know they're not free anymore, so they have to place the blame on the individuals that are trying to free them again so that they can remain oppressed. | ||
Well, it's a two-pronged attack. | ||
I mean, not only do you have to stop consuming the bread and circus that they give you, but that's just going to free your mind to explore what you can actually do to free the people around us. | ||
Americans need leadership right now, and it's not a politician. | ||
I mean, you guys are by far the only bastion of leadership that is out there. | ||
And that's all of us, by the way. | ||
That's you. That's everyone in this audience. | ||
That's the great Greg who passed last week. | ||
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Yes. Yeah, absolutely. | |
And if we're resonating with that message, it's going to win hearts and minds. | ||
What other options do we have at this point in time? | ||
We have this kind of lull where we can start building bridges and winning hearts and minds. | ||
And then actually encouraging the ones that have already been convinced to actually do something with their time other than waiting for the Great Reset to happen. | ||
Because that's what I'm not doing. | ||
I'm not waiting for it to happen. | ||
I wish, like Harrison said earlier, if there was 10,000 people that just actually did something once a month, we would actually have some sort of resistance. | ||
Those 10,000 people would influence another 10,000 and another and another and another. | ||
And before you know it, We're actually a legitimate force to be reckoned with. | ||
And I'm not talking about violence because we've never used violence. | ||
I don't need violence. I'm not Antifa. | ||
I'm not a leftist. | ||
And we don't want to use violence because we know where that goes. | ||
And just to go back to that point, I'm at the UT Bama football game this weekend, and I'm talking to some Bama football fans after the game. | ||
I'm like, so this is just every Saturday for you. | ||
And they're all drunk. They're like, we get drunk every Saturday and watch football. | ||
I'm like, hey, that's great, man. I love football. | ||
I like drinking beer. But it's like, you'll commit so much energy and so much of your soul and consciousness to an inconsequential activity. | ||
It's like, yeah, if we could just channel that to fighting for freedom, just for like five years, we could change the entire world. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. We've led marches, Victoria over here, who you'll meet in a minute, we've led 10 marches through downtown Seattle and we've witnessed a sea change in people. | ||
They were actually Realizing that it can be done in liberal Seattle. | ||
I pray every day that Americans would stop wishing that this part of the country gets nuked. | ||
Because they're so sick of the West Coast, and I don't blame them at a certain point. | ||
But we're here to show you that even in Seattle, we will win. | ||
We're winning hearts and minds. | ||
And it can be done in every state, every city. | ||
Alright, let's take a quick break here and then let people know if they want to join you on your legally, lawfully, peacefully executed First Amendment right. | ||
We'll be right back. Alright, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Again, Timothy Lassley has been peacefully, legally, lawfully, perfectly executing his First Amendment right against the tyrant Gates. | ||
Who really just has something against humanity, you feel. | ||
And I know that you do this quite often. | ||
I believe it's every Saturday at noon, if I'm not mistaking. | ||
And you've got, I think Violet, you said, was her name joining you now. | ||
Tim, if you want to introduce her and then let people know if they're up there in the Northwest or the Seattle area, where and how they can join you. | ||
Her name is Victoria Palmer. | ||
Victoria, sorry, I got my V's confused. | ||
No problem. You can contact us through MarchForFreedomLaw.com and that's probably the best way. | ||
We are trying to organize more and more. | ||
They might have gotten the message that Seattle's not the best place to flaunt their victories. | ||
But if they do keep coming back, we're going to keep protesting them. | ||
I have actually taken a little bit of time off from going to the Gates Foundation. | ||
I ruptured an ACL. I'm just kind of nursing it along. | ||
That's protesting hard, brother, when you blow out an ACL from protesting. | ||
Respect. You know, blood, sweat, and tears. | ||
Blood, sweat, and tears. That's what it's going to take. | ||
A little bit of sacrifice. | ||
But, you know, we're going to definitely stay active in this. | ||
Because what else do we have to do? | ||
Honestly. I mean, you can't unsee what we've seen. | ||
You know, we can't unlearn what we know. | ||
So... There you go. | ||
Thanks a lot, guys. It's really cool of you guys. | ||
And that's the thing. | ||
That picture right there with me and Victoria in front of Antifa, we're fearless. | ||
All these protesters, activists, realize that Antifa is a paper tiger and they're there to scare you, but when they show up, they can't do anything to you because you're fearless. | ||
And they're afraid of that, just flat out. | ||
That presence in the streets, that wins hearts and minds, and that also makes the calming cowards run in fear. | ||
Don't worry about Antifa. | ||
I mean, whatever threats. They were threatening, I guess it was a false flag attack at Blaine, and we were supposed to have more show up. | ||
But, you know, there was that. But, of course, they're going to say that stuff. | ||
So don't be afraid of what they say. | ||
Just show up and be fearless. | ||
You don't need weapons. | ||
All you need is your fearless heart and liberty in your mind and freedom for all of humanity. | ||
And always remember that you're carrying a torch for all of the victims of the Gates Foundation. | ||
And the rest of the eugenicists, you're the voice for them now. | ||
And they need a voice. | ||
And it's the old cliche. | ||
I'm probably butchering it. But every great journey starts with one step. | ||
Or it's like the viral video of the one individual dancing his ass off all by himself at a music festival. | ||
And then sooner than later, he's got 500 people dancing with him. | ||
So you said it was MarchForFreedomLaw.com. | ||
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Did I get that right? W-A. Oh, wow. | |
Washington. Got you. March for Freedom W-A. MarchforFreedomWA.com. | ||
Before I let you two go, Victoria, would you like to say anything? | ||
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Yes, I was there at the conference at Blaine, Washington, and I got my side in front of Bill Gates, so make him feel it. | |
Make him feel it. We reenacted the pie in the face on my 100th protest. | ||
We got a cardboard cutout and we pied it about 20 times. | ||
Oh, so that's what it is. | ||
That's actual... He's got pie on him there. | ||
Yeah, he's got pie. Is that why he hates humans so much? | ||
Because he took one innocent pie to the face? | ||
Is that why he wants to take over the planet? | ||
It's possible. But, you know, I think his dad had a lot to do with his upbringing and his, you know, what he's doing now. | ||
The eugenicist? It generates... | ||
A plague upon humanity that we have to address. | ||
The gates of hell. | ||
The gates of hell. | ||
Windows into your soul, into your life. | ||
Tim, great work, brother. | ||
I was so proud of you when I saw that video. | ||
Had to get you on. Victoria, nice to meet you as well. | ||
Keep up the great work. Next time you got something you want us to plug, you let me know, all right? | ||
Thanks a lot. And remember, InfoWars, Army for Life, and keep supporting InfoWars.com. | ||
Go to their store. | ||
The fluoride filter, everything that I've ever purchased from you guys, it's just been spot on. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
Thank you. Thank you, Tim. | ||
God bless you. At Tim Lassley, if you want to follow him on Twitter for all of his great videos, again, MarchForFreedomWA.com. | ||
And I'm so grateful that he mentions InfoWarsStore.com because I wanted to bring that up now anyway. | ||
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Let's look at some of this political news here. | ||
Joe Biden. First, the White House tells you it's the greatest economy ever, thanks to Joe Biden and Democrats. | ||
Greatest economy ever. And then the next day they come out and they say, we need an Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
I mean, the lying is so obvious at this point. | ||
I mean, it'd be comical if they weren't destroying the country. | ||
There is no inflation. | ||
Oh, inflation is temporary. | ||
Greatest economy ever, but we're going to do an inflation reduction act. | ||
Well, when did the inflation start? Well, as soon as we got into office, even though we said it didn't, and then we said it was temporary, and now it's permanent, so we need to sign a bill. | ||
By the way, it's the best economy ever. | ||
Oh, okay. I mean, this is like a comedy routine. | ||
It'd be like if Leslie Nielsen... | ||
What's the movie when he plays president? | ||
Like in a scary movie or something? | ||
It'd be like Leslie Nielsen up on the podium at the White House lawn or something. | ||
Like, the White House is on fire behind him. | ||
And some media member says, hey, you know, how are things going at the White House? | ||
The White House is great. | ||
Never been in better condition. | ||
We're just doing some renovations right now to make it even better. | ||
And I mean, you see the thing burning down to the ground behind you. | ||
You're like, it's almost completely rubble. | ||
What do you mean? It's the best White House we've ever had. | ||
That's basically the Biden administration. | ||
But the media and liberals are sitting in the crowd, watching the White House burn to the ground, listening to Biden tell them how great the White House is. | ||
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And they're like, oh my gosh, greatest White House ever. | |
And then, oh, when you go on TV, it's the greatest White House of all time. | ||
And then the cameras show the White House burn to the ground, just ashes. | ||
They say, look at the beautiful White House. | ||
Oh, they're doing such a great job. | ||
And you're just sitting there scratching your head like, what? | ||
The White House is burned to the ground. | ||
What are they talking about? There's no inflation. | ||
Inflation, 10%. Well, inflation is just temporary. | ||
Inflation goes up to 15%. | ||
Actually, the latest number is 18% since Biden got into office. | ||
Well, okay, there's some inflation, but we've got the Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
That's going to solve all the problems. | ||
And it's the greatest economy ever, by the way. | ||
Folks, even Cardi B knows. | ||
Cardi B. Not known for her brains. | ||
Even she knows. | ||
That the economy is collapsing. | ||
Cardi B outraged over inflation and housing costs. | ||
How are people surviving? Folks, I'm telling you, this is one of the things on my time off that I was just stunned. | ||
I mean, people are really struggling out there. | ||
It's bad. And it's even worse because the cost of living goes up. | ||
Now, that's the irony right there. | ||
Cardi B helped promote Joe Biden. | ||
Cardi B was a willing puppet of the Democrat Party. | ||
And Cardi B helped get the Democrats into power. | ||
And now she's sitting here saying, oh my gosh, the economy is suffering. | ||
It's burning. People are struggling. | ||
What's going on? You did it, Cardi. | ||
You helped this. Now, I'm willing to say she unwittingly did this because, again, she's not known for her brains. | ||
I think they sucked all the juice out of the brains and put it into the breasts and the butt. | ||
At least it would appear that way. | ||
Brain's not so big, breast and butt huge. | ||
But even she gets it. | ||
But Cardi B, you do know that you helped do this, right? | ||
And so she goes on. | ||
I watched a little video. I'll tip my cap to her. | ||
She's like, look, I try to stay connected with the real people. | ||
They're really struggling. This is what's going on. | ||
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So we have a compilation video on the screen now. | ||
Of the events from 9-11 in New York City, and then all the Democrats and liberals saying that January 6th was worse on their Twitter accounts, posting that January 6th was worse than 9-11. | ||
I mean, folks, when they've gone that far off the deep end, when they've gone that far down the path of just being complete liars and frauds, there's just no hope. | ||
They're gone. They're zombies now. | ||
They can't come back, sadly. | ||
And so, when you're willing to go to that level and claim that January 6th was worse than 9-11, you're just not living in reality. | ||
You have no intention of living in reality. | ||
And there's some sort of a hatred in your heart that's blocking your brain from functioning properly. | ||
And so that's on the screen. | ||
But, oh, it was worse. | ||
It was worse. Really? | ||
Because 3,000 died on September 11th. | ||
In New York City. | ||
Four Trump supporters were killed on January 6th by law enforcement. | ||
So no measurement there. | ||
Property damage. I mean, do I have to compare the two? | ||
But then what happened after 9-11? | ||
In Iraq, you had over a million Iraqis dead. | ||
You had about 4,500 American soldiers dead. | ||
And you had... | ||
A regime collapsed by the West and that's Saddam Hussein and now Iraq is completely fallen. | ||
Then you had Afghanistan. | ||
Almost 200,000 dead there, including nearly 2,500 American soldiers. | ||
And then, of course, another regime changed, except it was just more Taliban now replaced by the original Taliban, and then there was the war, and now they've been replaced by the original Taliban after Biden pulled out. | ||
And, you know, looking at it, I mean, I don't want to get too deep into it, and Chris Emery is going to come up in the next segment with more of this, but I think really there were so many different factors that led to the 9-11 events. | ||
They wanted Saddam out for whatever reason. | ||
There was some ulterior motive of going into Afghanistan, and then there were other foreign influence factors there as well that all benefited from September 11th. | ||
No one else benefited from Except the people that made, oh yeah, $6 trillion. | ||
It's really about $20 trillion in spending in the wars too. | ||
So the weapons manufacturers made out huge. | ||
And the enemies of Islam in the Middle East really got their rocks off to this as well. | ||
As Americans were convinced that Muslims halfway across the planet living in caves were their enemy. | ||
An amazing deception. | ||
If you think about it. | ||
But then you have liberals on television that are just sick people. | ||
Sonny Hostin should not be allowed on TV, but she gets a First Amendment right, so here she is. | ||
September 11th, screw that. | ||
What about white supremacy, says Sonny Hostin on The View. | ||
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I think you hit the nail right on the head in the sense that we came together as a country because it was a foreign adversary. | |
Yeah. That is why I think it was an act of foreign terrorism. | ||
And so we felt like, how dare you come to our country and harm us? | ||
The biggest threat to our country today, says the FBI's director, is white supremacy and domestic terrorism. | ||
Merrick Garland said the biggest threat to our democracy is white supremacy and domestic terrorism. | ||
How do you come together when it's homegrown terror? | ||
And we have never addressed Why? | ||
There is that issue that remains in this country 400 years later. | ||
It's you. You're the issue. And until we get to that... | ||
Okay, so that's good. So there's the view. | ||
Oh, forget about 9-11. What about white supremacy? | ||
I'm a liberal. I'm a black woman on the view. | ||
I'm oppressed. I'm a complete moron making millions of dollars. | ||
I'm oppressed, like Lizzo. | ||
But folks, never forget the footage of Hillary Clinton falling over, getting tossed into a medical van like a side of beef. | ||
And keep in mind, that footage would have never been seen with the new level of internet censorship we deal with now. | ||
Remember, September 11, 2016, Hillary Clinton tossed into a medical vehicle like a side of raw sushi. | ||
And keep in mind... | ||
That if the level of internet censorship that we have now existed in 2016, you would have never seen this image. | ||
And that beast, that monster of a human being, Hillary Clinton, might have won the election if the world didn't see her true state of health. | ||
She couldn't even walk on her own. | ||
And she was having seizures and all kinds of problems. | ||
The media was covering it up. Just like Joe Biden! | ||
What do you know? And there's a lesson there. | ||
This is the old, dying political class of corruption that's time is up. | ||
And there's individuals that would love to kind of be seated at that same thing, but the Clintons and the Bidens, they won't go away. | ||
Obama's not going to let anyone hedge into his territory. | ||
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But that's not the point. | ||
The point is, this is why free speech, this is why free independent media is so important, folks, and this is why they're censoring the internet. | ||
If it was Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in, let's say, 2024, and Hillary Clinton collapsed and fell into a vehicle and had to get tossed in and take it to the ambulance, Twitter would make sure that's completely eradicated. | ||
In fact, someone pointed out to me that if you try to find Hunter Biden laptop videos on YouTube, you won't. | ||
Huh, wonder why that is. Bring that into September 11, 2001, and my guest Chris Emery joins me now on this. | ||
You know, Chris, we didn't really have the cell phone media technology. | ||
We didn't have the easily accessible camera technology that we have now, and yet we still have a bunch of footage and a bunch of pictures and everything from that fateful day. | ||
And I was seeing a lot of it for the first time over the weekend, different shots of the buildings and the planes. | ||
And boy, there's a lot of questions that I would have there just from viewing that footage. | ||
But I don't want to go off into that too conspiratorial jag because there's a lot more questions than answers. | ||
But one that's obvious to me that was obvious that day and still is shockingly obvious, and that's the Skanksville, Pennsylvania plane crash where there's no plane debris. | ||
And in fact, there was a plane crash just about two or three months ago in a very similar field, and there is plane debris everywhere. | ||
All over the place, you can see plane debris. | ||
What is the story with the plane crash in Pennsylvania on September 11th? | ||
How come we don't see any plane debris, Chris Emery? | ||
Owen, thanks for having me back on. | ||
I appreciate it. The main crux of this, and what you have to do is clear the table and start over with the facts that I was able to discover and actually presented to me by two members of the Pennsylvania State Highway Patrol. | ||
There was a volunteer fire service with the Shanksville County as well as a member of the Shanksville County Pennsylvania Coroner's Office. | ||
What happened was that the official story says that it crashed in an abandoned coal strip minefield approximately three nautical miles west of Shanksville. | ||
And that's not true. | ||
There were fragments of the plane that did land there. | ||
That is true. There was no human remains. | ||
And that was according to Wally Meyer, who was actually the... | ||
And I did a quick synopsis of this last night just to go through the notes here. | ||
Bear with me. No human remains were found, no bone fragments, no blood or skin tissue were ever recovered from the official site where they have the memorial that commemorates the 45 victims of the flight. | ||
And this is according to Wally Miller, who is actually the and is the Somerset County PA coroner. | ||
In addition to Lily Lenardi, who was a liaison, was an FBI employee. | ||
And she was a liaison for the FBI to the victim's family members of Flight 93. | ||
And she was quoted in the Daily Mail, get this, last year, actually in July 3rd of 2012. | ||
The biggest thing for me was that there was no bodies. | ||
I'm used to crime scenes, but this one blew me out of the water. | ||
It just looked like in the ground that had swallowed up the plane. | ||
The ground did not swallow up the plane. | ||
What the ground did do was basically expose just some of the... | ||
The pieces of the plane were smaller than a regular household telephone book. | ||
Through my sources with the State Air Patrol and the Somerset County Volunteer Fire Department and one member of the coroner's office, the plane, most of the plane, good sections of the plane, both on the tail and wing and parts of the cockpit, were found at a farm field about 13 nautical miles southeast of the official crash site. | ||
And what really surprised these folks, and of course the law enforcement as well as the volunteer fire department personnel had their scanners going. | ||
They knew exactly where the authorities, the federal authorities were going. | ||
They went there and the site was already cordoned off, literally within minutes after the official crash in the Shanksville site. | ||
So something was horribly wrong. | ||
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Who cordoned it off? Federal authorities. | |
They found this out about two weeks afterwards. | ||
Probably the same federal authorities that scrambled the evidence from Flight 93 or Flight 900 or whatever that TWA flight that blew up in air was. | ||
That's correct. And I covered that case back, gosh, I studied that for about two years before I even took on the Oklahoma City case. | ||
Anyway, Wally Meyer did admit within hours of the crash that there were no human remains. | ||
He's never seen anything. He's a trained coroner. | ||
He knows what to look for as far as human body remains. | ||
But the key is that these sources that I had talked to for well over a year They told me that they found out about two weeks after 9-11 from federal authorities, their counterparts, with the FBI field office in Pittsburgh, as well as the U.S. Attorney's Office in Pittsburgh. | ||
Word spreads fast through law enforcement. | ||
And obviously, it was a tragic event. | ||
Trust me, I'm not denigrating or taking away from the tragedy of the bodies that were lost and the people that perished in that crash. | ||
That's not the point. The point is here to try to get a correct story so we can remember these people in the truth versus a lie. | ||
That's the most important thing. | ||
How is it? I mean, do you think in the modern age with cell phones and people able to rush to a scene, do you think they're able to tell such an obvious lie that a plane crashed in that field with no plane debris? | ||
I mean, I feel like people will be showing up filming saying, where's the plane? | ||
Well, there is archived footage, I believe, of a Fox correspondent from Pittsburgh that actually said, yeah, there was no debris bigger than a telephone book. | ||
And that was corroborated by Wally Miller and then, of course, this employee that came forward from the coroner's office. | ||
That's their job, Owen. | ||
They are there to search for human remains, whether it perished or if anybody possibly survived that tragedy. | ||
They didn't find anything. They didn't find luggage. | ||
They didn't find any titanium cores from the engines. | ||
This is a 757-200. | ||
It was rated to carry 183 passengers, 45 including the crew and the alleged hijackers were on board that day. | ||
And it was very, very strange that it had a light flight load. | ||
So there again, that's another issue. | ||
Now, to make matters even more peculiar, about a year after I spoke with these other individuals, a gentleman that was an investigative journalist, he had gone to Penn State University, knew some of the folks in Shanksville that were emotionally and directly impacted by the crash. | ||
They had gone out there and did search and recovery of what was left said that eight of the passengers on that flight | ||
manifest Were were on the Social Security death rolls at least a | ||
year before 9-11. How in the world does that happen? | ||
So we literally have eight ghosts that were flying on that plane. My question is alright | ||
Why why didn't United Airlines come out and tell us what happened there? | ||
You don't take off from the gate. | ||
You do not push away from the gate until your manifest is completely reconciled. | ||
And number two, who in the world are they memorializing at the United 93 Memorial in Shanksville? | ||
So there's a lot of red flags flying up on this case that still have to be answered. | ||
Well, my guess is most people in the audience are like me and haven't seen all the investigative work that you've done on this throughout the decades. | ||
How is it that people don't know about the crash site? | ||
I guess it was about 10 miles, was it south of Shanksville that you're saying? | ||
It was about 13 miles southwest, or excuse me, southeast, nautical miles southeast of Shanksville. | ||
And it was already cordoned off when my contacts got there. | ||
And they were told not to go on the crime scene. | ||
They literally had the yellow crime scene tape everything already up. | ||
How in the world does that happen? | ||
Well, wouldn't that insinuate that the plane blew up midair? | ||
Yes. Yes. And then it was shot down. | ||
We know, in fact, there are sources, credible sources, that said that there was an A-10 Warthog, which is an anti-tank gunner, Gatlin guns with.50 cal, that will literally tear apart a tank. | ||
You can imagine what it would do to a commercial airliner made out of aluminum. | ||
And we don't know where the remains of the victims are. | ||
And again, I'm trying to say this respectfully. | ||
And what's really odd is when I studied the TW-800 case, Oh, good God. | ||
1999, 2000, 2001. | ||
I had to be very careful. | ||
And again, we want to find the truth of what happened to these people. | ||
It's not that we're saying they didn't die, aside from the eight anomalies on the flight manifest and the names. | ||
But we owe it to the victim's family members to tell them the truth about what happened here. | ||
Federal authorities are not interested in doing that. | ||
Sadly, they never seem to be. | ||
Chris Emery is with us, investigative Reporter, journalist, documentarian, freemindfilms.com. | ||
freemindfilms.com is where you can find all of his work. | ||
And it's, you know, it's, again, Chris, it's so odd to me, looking back on it, Just like, how did they convince people that a plane crash in Pennsylvania, there's no debris? | ||
Or better yet, and I don't know if you've done near as much of the research into this one, but, you know, the Pentagon plane theory, that a, what is it, like a 200-foot plane squeezed into a 15-foot hole, no plane debris there either? | ||
I mean, how is it they're able to pull off these obvious lies? | ||
And again, I ask, do you think that they could do something like that so obviously today in the age of everybody having a phone camera? | ||
Of course they did. In fact, you're playing the official tape that was shot from the Sitco station of what was alleged to be a 757 crashing into the Pentagon. | ||
Funny, I don't see one in that footage. | ||
Exactly. All right. So about four years after that, I'd gone to a, in fact, it was a 9-11 Truth Conference that Alex spoke at in Arlington, Chicago, suburb of Chicago. | ||
Ran into a former British Airways pilot. | ||
He was rated on a 757 and the 67s. | ||
And what he said, let's just do the simple math on this, Owen. | ||
And this will explain all the anomalies of the light poles that fell wrong and everybody getting into that whole thing. | ||
The 757, just by virtue of the velocity, the ground speed that was actually alleged to hit | ||
the Pentagon at about 412 to 420 miles an hour, that craft, that size of a craft and the wingspan | ||
and the velocity and the speed would actually cause it to fly what they call in military terms | ||
off deck, which means above ground, no lower than 32 feet. | ||
Why? That's just because of the natural forces of physics. | ||
You have that speed, you're going to have the lift under the wings to push that plane up. | ||
So there was no way that it would hit the Pentagon below 32 feet. | ||
Before that, you see on the video here, before that section collapsed, there were windows and glass intact within 17 feet of the ground. | ||
So it makes no sense. | ||
You can't have it both ways. | ||
If you want that plane to hit the Pentagon, it would have completely demolished those windows and the glass panes and the smoke suit that was on the glass. | ||
You see what I'm doing is you rewind the tape and you replay it and it's like, okay, obviously this plane didn't hit the Pentagon. | ||
Something much smaller did. | ||
There were no titanium cores. | ||
And that was one thing that this pilot told me. | ||
He says, these pilots are trained. | ||
That is the very last thing that would last on a plane, those titanium cores. | ||
They do not burn. At all. | ||
They would survive a crash like that. | ||
And then, of course, that's where the NTSB would be looking for those. | ||
And then they would retrace and go for the debris field. | ||
None of that existed. So what we saw at the Pentagon, and obviously what we saw at Shankfield, was a total lie. | ||
It was a bald-faced lie. | ||
Just made to dupe us. | ||
And for folks that aren't astute, and I'm not being arrogant here, but we've already looked at all of this information. | ||
You and I are astute. Your staff at Infoware is astute. | ||
Give us the information. | ||
Let us go through this. | ||
Just back it up. | ||
And then you go forward and put it together as just simple engineering terms and physics. | ||
That debris there, that's what it was. | ||
Absolutely. It makes no sense. | ||
So I hope I'm making sense on this for you. | ||
Well, to me, it's so obvious and logical and sensical now. | ||
Maybe at the time, you know, it's emotional, it's a tragedy, it's shocking, and so maybe you're not thinking clearly and they can get away with these lies, but now we revisit it and I think people can be more open-minded. | ||
And I would ask you this, for somebody who's been talking about this for a long time, have you noticed that more minds are willing to at least... | ||
Do you consider that they were lied to about 9-11 more so than we've seen in the past? | ||
As time progresses, yes, because the evidence is coming forward. | ||
There are people in the media and in the military. | ||
And that's one thing that, in fact, it was really odd when this all played out. | ||
It was exactly the same pattern that we went through with the Oklahoma City film. | ||
Time had passed on, and there were top brass that retired from Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City, as well as law enforcement. | ||
Members of the Secret Service that help us run credit cards. | ||
And in fact, I don't know if you got the story I texted yesterday about the connection Oklahoma City. | ||
The same pattern, the same method of deception. | ||
It's like they took identical checklists. | ||
They just changed the names and the locations. | ||
And the U.S. DOJ and the military and the FBI and the bad side of those, not the good side, but the corrupt employees, chose to do the same thing. | ||
They're just literally changing the location and the methodology of the disaster. | ||
It was horrible. So I became attuned to this, and I didn't let the emotion get to me as much. | ||
I just thought, okay, let's do this in a workmanlike manner. | ||
Just tear it down to the simplest of terms and rebuild a narrative that actually makes sense based on physics, based on science, and based on the key eyewitnesses that actually were there and those that came forward and said they're not going to lie anymore about this. | ||
Well, and I think for people that are, I mean, this is disturbing information, especially if you believe these lies for the years, such a world-changing event. | ||
And I would just say for a lot of people that are having their hearts and minds open now because they see we were lied to about COVID or lied to about vaccines or just how corrupt our media is now. | ||
I would say if you want to start digging into this, I think Flight 800 is the most palatable, consumable, conspiracy cover-up to kind of engage with because it's so obvious. | ||
And once you see how blatantly, egregiously, boldly they covered up the truth from Flight 800... | ||
I think that's a good place to start on the stepping stones to realize, okay, we were lied to about that. | ||
Okay, what about Oklahoma City? | ||
What about 9-11? What about January 6th? | ||
What about this? What about that? | ||
Would you agree that that's a good place to start? | ||
Because 9-11, I mean, that's one of the toughest ones. | ||
Absolutely. And the Transworld Airlines, I don't know if you know this, but back in July of 2013, we were releasing our second film, Leanne McAdoo, that was her very first Prison Planet interview. | ||
And she interviewed me that afternoon, I think it was on a Monday, and the anniversary was falling on a Wednesday, the 17-year anniversary. | ||
And I walked her through the whole thing. | ||
Here's another thing. Back in October 2003, I was at the home of General Benton Parton. | ||
He was an expert consultant with us, worked in the Pentagon Armament Lab for, I believe, 18 years, had billions of dollars at his disposal. | ||
I'm at his dining room table. | ||
It was after we had dinner at Fort Belvoir. | ||
It was about 11 o'clock at night. | ||
His wife had gone to bed. We're up till 3 in the morning talking about the Oklahoma City case. | ||
And he says, by the way, have you ever studied the TWA case? | ||
And I said, yes. I had done it for two, almost just shy of two and a half years before I even took on the Oklahoma City case. | ||
He looked at me point blank and he said, I designed the ordinance that took that plane down and I nearly fell out of my chair. | ||
I mean, can you imagine, Owen, all the watershed of this information that I had gone through, and I'm not the only one that worked on it. | ||
And then you had the guy right there. | ||
I mean, every eyewitness said they got hit with a missile. | ||
They had hundreds of eyewitnesses. | ||
I mean, it was right there in the sky! | ||
Yeah. Unbelievable stuff. | ||
If you have a second, there's another way God brings us together for the people that we need to talk to to get this information. | ||
There was a mechanic teacher at the FAA Flight Center in Oklahoma City. | ||
That actually taught an employee that I managed when I had my full-time job in Oklahoma City before the film came out. | ||
And I got a hold of him. | ||
He was a senior mechanic with TWA for 28 years at their maintenance facility in Kansas. | ||
You being from Missouri, of course, TWA is based at Lambert Field in St. | ||
Louis. They would fly across state, go west to Kansas City, and they had a huge maintenance facility there. | ||
42 747s in their fleet that rotated through certain times of the year. | ||
He worked on all 42 of those planes they leased from Boeing. | ||
He said that there were seven redundant systems built into that plane. | ||
To make sure that the TWA disaster, that scenario, would never occur. | ||
And he knew right away, within 14, 15 minutes after the crash, he says, oh hell no. | ||
He's tore that plane down literally from the wheels up. | ||
And then the FBI came in and mixed up and jumbled up all of his evidence in the middle of the investigation. | ||
Unbelievable stuff. Chris Emery, great stuff. | ||
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So it's truly idiocracy, 1984 levels of ridiculous now, where Biden is on TV and they had this whole thing out in front of the White House. | ||
James Taylor playing the guitar. | ||
Oh, the Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
Wait a second. You said there wouldn't be inflation. | ||
Then you said it was temporary. | ||
Now the economy is collapsing, but you say it's the greatest economy ever. | ||
But then you sign the Inflation Reduction Act because of all the inflation. | ||
I mean, it's clown world stuff. | ||
Only a dumbass would believe these people. | ||
But we have liberals in this country. | ||
But it's even more ridiculous. | ||
When Biden, because they're airing this on TV, and so Biden is on TV talking about how great the economy is and how great this bill is, and then meanwhile, the bottom line ticker on the news networks talk about inflation just reached a new high. | ||
They just announced inflation in August, I think it was 18%. | ||
Guys, see if you can find that for me. | ||
I didn't put that one on my desk. | ||
So it's like the bottom line is inflation in August, 18% new record. | ||
And then the other graphic shows the stock market, which is down like 1400 points today. | ||
Like you look at the stock market, it's all red. | ||
It's all red. So here's Biden. | ||
Oh, there is no inflation, but we just passed the Inflation Reduction Act because it's the greatest economy ever. | ||
And here's James Taylor playing the guitar. | ||
And then the bottom line is, August inflation, 18%. | ||
And then the stock crashing, 1400 points down. | ||
All in the red. | ||
And look, I'm not somebody that puts all the economic measurements into how the stock market is doing, but really the greatest indicator of, or what the stock market really indicates the greatest, is confidence. | ||
There's no confidence. In the U.S. dollar. | ||
There's no confidence in the U.S. economy. | ||
It's because Joe Biden is president. | ||
So of course there's no confidence. | ||
And then when he signs the Inflation Reduction Act, which is going to lead to more inflation, and we don't even have any strategic oil or other energy sources, yeah, people lose confidence in the American economy really fast, and then the stock market collapses. | ||
And then Biden tells you how great it all is. | ||
Unbelievable. Yeah, there's a great graphic pulled up on the screen right there. | ||
Oh, it's all great, though. | ||
Look, James Taylor's on the guitar. | ||
Oh, I've seen fire and I've seen rain. | ||
Yeah, it's fire and rain and brimstone. | ||
It's an apocalypse-level disaster the Biden administration has been. | ||
But it's James Taylor. He's got a nice hat. | ||
I like James Taylor's music. | ||
It's not going to save the economy, though. | ||
I promise you that. You can play James Taylor all day long. | ||
It's not going to save the economy from this disastrous White House. | ||
U.S. emergency oil reserves tumble to lowest in four decades. | ||
Biden officials said to be weighing buying oil at $80 a barrel. | ||
Yeah, there's your stock market today. | ||
We have no energy. | ||
We have no future energy. | ||
We have no current energy. | ||
Democrats are about to shut off the energy grid because they've already shut off our pipelines and our coal plants. | ||
Nobody seems to want to be talking about nuclear, so I don't know where we even go in the future. | ||
And now Biden is like, $80 a barrel, we'll buy your gas. | ||
We'll buy your oil. He won't even do that, folks. | ||
No one will even sell it to him. He sold our oil. | ||
He gave our oil away to Europe. | ||
He gave and sold our oil to China, where his son Hunter has business deals and surely made millions of dollars, if not more. | ||
And then they bring up James Taylor to play the guitar for you like you're some sort of idiot. | ||
You're some sort of moron that has no idea what's going on. | ||
It's like, hey, I'm going to come here and chop you up and hack you up and stomp on your face, but it's James Taylor on the guitar. | ||
So, I mean, hey, not bad, right? | ||
Hey, I'm going to come steal your house, and I'm going to come steal your wife, too. | ||
But it's James Taylor on the guitar, man, so it's all good. | ||
And he's got a nice hat. | ||
Such total scum. | ||
It's the Democrat Party. | ||
But it's okay. I believe America will come out of this. | ||
And on the other side, there will no longer be a Democrat Party. | ||
And this country will truly flourish, the likes of which we have probably never seen or experienced, quite frankly. | ||
It's all there, folks. | ||
It's all there. It's just waiting for us to tap into that human energy that manifests destiny to be free and create and innovate and expand and Human civilization and consciousness. | ||
But then there's these tyrants, these sycophants, these freaks, these criminals, these anti-human scum that want to keep you a slave on this planet. | ||
Excuse me, I digress. | ||
So the January 6th committee is having trouble, folks, because they're searching for evidence of a crime that doesn't exist. | ||
So they put out this statement yesterday. | ||
The January 6th Select Committee has developed a massive body of evidence. | ||
Sound familiar? Like Russian collusion never produced the evidence? | ||
It hasn't always been easy. | ||
No, it's actually been illegal. Because the same people who drove the former president's pressure campaign to overturn the election are now trying to cover up the truth about January 6th. | ||
And who's that? Says the chairman, Benny Thompson. | ||
Notice how they don't show you any evidence, though. | ||
It's the exact same story from Trump-Russian collusion. | ||
They told you for three years. | ||
They told you for three years. | ||
And they had Mueller, their dirty bag man who covers up 9-11 and other such things for George Bush, They had Mueller, their dirty bag man, search Donald Trump's entire life history for any Russian collusion and found nothing. | ||
And they told you they had all the evidence. | ||
They had nothing. And now they're telling you the same thing about January 6th. | ||
They have nothing. | ||
And they know it. | ||
So they just lie bigger. | ||
But Mike Cernovich goes back in time and finds a Benny Thompson quote. | ||
We, a member of the House of Representatives and a United States Senator, object to the counting of the electoral votes of the State of Ohio on the grounds that they were not under all of the known circumstances regularly given. | ||
So even Thompson is an election denier. | ||
Isn't that classic? | ||
They're Democrats. Don't you see? | ||
They're above the law. They're above you. | ||
It's a hierarchy of control and they view themselves as better than you and more important than you because actually they know they're lower than you. | ||
They're scum. They're human cockroaches. | ||
So they lie and act like they're better than you. | ||
Show us the evidence, Thompson. | ||
Show us the evidence, Swalwell. | ||
Show us the evidence, Schiff. | ||
We have evidence of Trump-Russian collusion. | ||
Still waiting. Tick, tick. | ||
Still waiting on that evidence that you promised you had. | ||
You never had it. You lied about that. | ||
Just like you're lying about January 6th. | ||
Dirty tricks. | ||
Hochul boosters accused of deceit in pre-filled ballot applications. | ||
What? This is how dirty the Democrats are. | ||
Republicans are accusing Governor Kathy Hochul supporters of dirty tricks for sending out... | ||
Pre-filled applications for absentee ballots with COVID-19 already checked in as the reason for voting remotely. | ||
They're literally trying to vote for people now. | ||
Hey, look, we already voted for you. | ||
Here it is. We voted for you. | ||
You can't make it to vote. So all you got to do is stamp this and send it in. | ||
And congratulations, you voted Democrat. | ||
Yeah, but these people aren't cheaters at all. | ||
Remember, they told you they had evidence of Trump-Russian collusion. | ||
Oh, what's this on the screen here? | ||
Oh, just new surveillance footage outside of a ballot... | ||
Counting area in Detroit where a car with Pennsylvania license plates shows up with hundreds of thousands of ballots and then unloads it into the Detroit facility and then Biden gets 300,000 votes and wins Michigan. | ||
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Nah, nothing to see there, right? | |
Nah, totally normal stuff right there. | ||
And I'm sure if it was in reverse order and Democrats saw that happening and then Trump won, I'm sure they would be perfectly fine with that too. | ||
I'm sure that would be perfectly fine. | ||
Now, perhaps you can't be convinced the 2020 election was stolen. | ||
I would hope you still believe that every American has the right to question it though. | ||
Democrats only get that right though. | ||
Democrats get all the rights, you get nothing. | ||
But something that is not up for debate, that the border is wide open. | ||
At least 2 million illegal border crossings this year alone that we know of. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of what they call gotaways that aren't on record. | ||
On pace since Biden has been in for more than 5 million illegal border crossings in his first two years as president. | ||
So the border is wide open. | ||
It's a total disaster. I mean, I don't have to sit here and cover all the news. | ||
Do I really have to try to convince you of that? | ||
I mean, there's no point in trying to convince a liberal, or I mean a zombie, or I mean a dumbass. | ||
I mean, I've got all the footage here. | ||
I mean, there's some footage for you right there. | ||
In fact, we've got some more footage, guys. | ||
Go ahead and roll clip 18. I mean, I got the footage all day. | ||
I mean, it's kind of obnoxious, quite frankly, how much footage there is. | ||
I mean, I've been down there. I've seen it myself. | ||
So it's really not a debate that the border is open. | ||
It's really not a debate that the border crisis is worse than it's ever been in this country. | ||
But if you're a liberal or a Democrat, you're going to lie about that because that's what you do. | ||
You're a liar. Texas border town requests refrigerator to store a large number of recovered migrant bodies. | ||
Why do they need a refrigerator? | ||
Because they're dead. Because Biden's open border policy is deadly. | ||
It's Democrats. It's a death call. | ||
As much death, crime, and corruption as they can bring about into your life and then control your life, that's what they're all about. | ||
But then the White House tells you there is no border crisis. | ||
I mean, is it the biggest lie ever told? | ||
So even Chuck Todd, even Chuck Todd is willing to admit that the border is wide open. | ||
But when he brought that up to Kamala Harris, she denied it and Chuck was stunned. | ||
Here it is in clip nine. Would you call the border secure? | ||
I think that there is no question that we have to do what the president and I asked Congress to do. | ||
The first request we made, pass. | ||
pathway to citizenship. | ||
The border is secure. | ||
But we also have a broken immigration system, in particular over the last four years before | ||
we came in, and it needs to be fixed. | ||
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We're going to have two million people cross this border for the first time ever. | |
You're confident this border is secure? | ||
We have a secure border, and that is a priority for any nation, including ours and our administration. | ||
Except we don't. There are still a lot of problems that we are trying to fix, given the deterioration that happened over the last four years. | ||
We also- Four years? | ||
Have to put in place- A law and a plan for a pathway for citizenship. | ||
There it is. For the millions of people who are here. | ||
There it is. Oh, wait, whoa. | ||
Millions of people here? | ||
Illegally? To gain citizenship. | ||
All right, all right. Wait a second. Whoa, okay. | ||
Oh, first she says the border is secure. | ||
That's an obvious lie. | ||
Then she tells you the real agenda, which is to the path to citizenship. | ||
And then she says there are millions already here. | ||
Well, millions already here? | ||
I thought the border was secure. | ||
How can there be millions already here if the border is secure, Kamala? | ||
I can't believe I have to deal with these people. | ||
I swear, if there's ever any evidence that you're in hell, I mean, there it is right there. | ||
Kamala Harris, you're in hell. A person that goes on TV, a leader that goes on TV, illegitimate leader, and just lies to you. | ||
Just lies right to your face. | ||
She knows damn well that you know she's lying. | ||
It's like Ice-T put it today on his Twitter account. | ||
People be lying, knowing they lying, knowing you know they lying, and still lie. | ||
That is the operating procedure of the Democrat Party. | ||
Ice-T may not realize it. | ||
He just perfectly described the Democrat Party's psychology. | ||
They lie to you. | ||
They know they're lying. They know that you know they're lying, and they still lie. | ||
That's Kamala Harris right there. | ||
The border's secure. But the issue is we need to make the millions that are here illegally citizens. | ||
But you just said the border was secure. | ||
How can there be millions here? | ||
The border's secure. No, they're telling you the agenda. | ||
Bring in as many illegal immigrants as possible, put them into the welfare state, have them voting Democrat forever, and then conquer the country, turn it into the communist, globalist hellhole that the World Economic Forum wants to, and then ban cars, ban AC, ban guns, ban fun, ban freedom, ban humans. Okay, there's the plan. | ||
And Kamala Harris, a lying bitch, is up there as the usher bringing in this tyranny. | ||
And then they have their clown, Corrine Jean-Pierre, that tells you the same exact lie and then blames Trump, like Harris did, in clip 11. | ||
...administration, which largely just tried to build a wall, an ineffective wall, along the border and couldn't even finish that in four years. | ||
Oh my gosh, pause it right there! | ||
Folks, I... I don't know how I can do this calmly. | ||
They couldn't finish the wall. | ||
You literally canceled the construction. | ||
Trump couldn't finish the wall. | ||
They literally canceled the construction. | ||
They complained about how xenophobic and racist Trump was because he was securing the border, and now they're blaming Trump for the open border? | ||
I mean, again, if you ever need any convincing that you're in hell, look at these demons in the White House. | ||
Look at Kamala Harris. | ||
Look at Kareem Jean-Pierre. How can a human lie right to your face like that? | ||
Again, they know they're lying. | ||
You know they're lying. | ||
They know that you know they're lying, and they're still lying. | ||
That is as evil as it gets, folks. | ||
All these people do is evil. | ||
They molest children, they abuse children, they lie to your face, they collapse your border, they destroy your economy, they take your freedoms, they enslave you, and they just lie to you about all of it. | ||
It is the essence of evil. | ||
It is evil personified. | ||
I can't even... | ||
I mean, I've got whole stacks of them lying today. | ||
Just stacks and stacks of Democrats lying. | ||
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It's unbelievable. Here, here. | |
Let's go to the next lie from Jean-Pierre. | ||
So, they... | ||
Stock market is collapsing. | ||
Inflation highest ever, so they have to sign the Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
I mean, that's admitting inflation is a problem. | ||
So they say, there's no inflation, but here's the Inflation Reduction Act to deal with the inflation. | ||
And then Karine Jean-Pierre again tells you the economy is just the greatest it's ever been in clip 10. | ||
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On the inflation report that came out today, the President is promising the Inflation Reduction Act will do just that and bring down costs. | |
But this bill does not address food or housing, prices of which we are seeing going up. | ||
So what is your message to Americans who are seeing these rising costs? | ||
And are you confident that you're doing enough? | ||
So look, the president has said for some time now when it comes to his number one economic priority is to deal with inflation, is to make sure that we are lowering costs for the American people, for American families. | ||
And they do the exact opposite. Americans who have to come around the table, you know, once a month in particular to figure out how are they going to pay those bills. | ||
And they can't because of you. | ||
Again, this is why the event that we're having in less than 45 minutes to celebrate and talk to Ooh, James Taylor's going to play the guitar. | ||
The inflation reduction act is so critical. | ||
That is why Democrats and this president took the, you know, did the hard work to get that done. | ||
It's to lower costs on health care, to lower costs on prescription drugs. | ||
And none of it happened. And also energy costs as well. | ||
When you look at the data, the inflation data. | ||
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I think it's unbelievable. We're seeing more progress. | |
These people are such unmitigated liars. | ||
It is unreal. All right, get her off the screen. | ||
Folks, ladies and gentlemen, look, in modern history, there's never been bigger liars on the face of the planet than Democrats and this Biden administration. | ||
You've never seen a bigger group of liars. | ||
I don't know how else to put it. | ||
And I'm trying to control my temper because that's the only way to elevate the realness of the situation. | ||
That's the only way to elevate to the seriousness of the situation and the lies they're telling. | ||
And that's just a genuine response. | ||
Boy, oh boy. Boy, oh boy, oh boy. | ||
These people. By the way, I got a whole other stack of Democrats lying. | ||
But what is Lindsey Graham's problem right now? | ||
First, he comes out and criticizes January 6th defendants and says they belong in jail. | ||
Then he comes out and says we need to have a total abortion ban right before the midterms, knowing that's going to hurt Republicans. | ||
I mean, I'm for an abortion ban, but why would Lindsey Graham do that right before the midterms to hurt the Republican Party? | ||
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All right, we're about to be joined by Savannah Hernandez. | ||
She was out at UT talking to students about 9-11, and it's really a sad state of affairs with the youth of this country, specifically at college campuses, when this is their response. | ||
So yesterday was the 21st anniversary of 9-11. | ||
I'm asking the younger generation, does this date still hold significance to you? | ||
Do you still think it's important? Nobody cares about it. | ||
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Like, our age. | |
Because, like, a lot of us understand, like, The reality behind what happened and how much, like, we did to other countries that, like, not, like, deserve, but, like, deserve what happened, like, 9-11. | ||
America's deserved it, huh? Like, support to all the families and everybody, like, passed, and, like, it's super, it's a tragic event, but the amount of shit we've done to other countries, like, the younger generation doesn't care because we all, like, hate the military, we hate America. | ||
So there's, like... Bigger tragedies that really don't get touched on. | ||
Even Juneteenth this year wasn't really celebrated that much. | ||
If something like that isn't getting celebrated or given the support that it should be given, why would we give it to 9-11? | ||
I'm sorry, but I think slavery is a little bit of a bigger tragedy than 9-11 was. | ||
I forgot that it was 9-11 the other day until I saw a post about it. | ||
I just did not remember at all. | ||
Do you think it's still significant? | ||
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Maybe, but not really to the younger generation. | |
That's a good question. A lot of people really forget about it. | ||
I know the thing is to say, don't forget. | ||
But, you know, I don't think it really gets talked about much these days anymore. | ||
I grew up in a really small town, so every single year you had to watch in every single class from different angles of burning buildings, people dying, and they'd be like, what did you learn from that? | ||
And I'd be like... That was terrible and I'm seven. | ||
I can't pretend like what happened to them didn't matter but I know for me it doesn't hold a lot of significance and it just feels like a lot of times it makes up For excessive patriotism. | ||
Just asking the younger generation if they remember what yesterday was. | ||
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Sunday. Was that a trick question? | |
I don't get it. So today, September 12th, what was yesterday? | ||
Sunday. Yeah, Sunday. | ||
9-11. I'm from New York. | ||
It's traumatizing. | ||
It's traumatizing and I don't think we will ever forget about it. | ||
So I've been talking to a lot of the students here on campus and a lot of them say that they don't know or really care about 9-11. | ||
I even had a student who said, because we don't celebrate Juneteenth, we shouldn't celebrate 9-11. | ||
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What are your thoughts on that? Who are those children and what are their names? | |
After 9-11, everyone was waving the American flag. | ||
They were singing the anthem. We were very unified as a country. | ||
I've been asking the younger generation, are you proud to be an American? | ||
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Not particularly. I've never really understood patriotism. | |
I've never been more embarrassed to be an American, I'll say that. | ||
I'd love to maybe go to Algeria or Egypt, South Africa. | ||
Anywhere but the United States? | ||
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Yeah, you can name all other 267 countries and I would go there. | |
Which country would you choose if you could choose any other country other than America? | ||
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Mexico. I feel more Mexican than I do American. | |
Let's just say that. I would probably go back to my home country, which is India. | ||
Are you proud to be Indian? Yeah, I'm definitely proud to be Indian. | ||
But not proud to be an American? | ||
Probably not, no. For this younger generation who hates America, I mean, what would you say to them? | ||
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Spoilers. If you don't like it, then leave. | |
If you don't love the country that you're from, I suggest you leave. | ||
If you don't like it, I mean, there's plane tickets available. | ||
I'll help you. It's a sad state of affairs, folks. | ||
It's truly a sad state of affairs. | ||
What you're seeing there is the propaganda and the indoctrination working in real time. | ||
These young Americans have been taught to hate America. | ||
They've been taught that America is the bad guy. | ||
And now they have this hatred and disdain for the country that's given them everything. | ||
Certainly America has its problems. | ||
Nobody knows that more than us right here at Infowars. | ||
But it's all about turning people against the very freedoms and prosperity that led to the Industrial Revolution, cheap energy, innovation, inventions, satellites, rocket ships, electricity. And they just want to throw it all away because they've been told that it's bad. | ||
And Juneteenth is more important. | ||
Who sold the African slaves, by the way? | ||
Who was that? So it was Savannah Hernandez, you saw there, reporting in the video. | ||
I know that there's a lot more of that footage out there, and you can find it at band.video. | ||
I guess you weren't too surprised by the responses, knowing the level of indoctrination that goes on. | ||
At these college campuses, but just reflecting on hearing from those students and the young people there, just bashing and hating on America. | ||
They don't even understand the history. | ||
Just reflecting on that 24 hours later now, what goes through your head? | ||
What is your response to that? | ||
I think one of the most impactful portions of this interview is that, you know, two of the most crazy responses that I got were the journalism major who said she would rather live in Mexico over America. | ||
And then this young gay black American saying that he would rather go live in Algeria or South Africa over the United States because of how great these countries are. | ||
These were both journalism majors. | ||
So what I want people to understand is not only is it an entire generation of young voters that are going to be influencing the country that are being indoctrinated and lied to every single day and being taught that 9-11, I guess, misinformation is a big thing in the modern day, but these are our next generation of journalists. | ||
These are the next people who are going to be giving us our information, aka government propaganda. | ||
The one journalist This journalism student that I talked to basically said that she was learning in her class about 9-11 that a lot of people are being told misinformation and disinformation about the subject and that that's a really big problem. | ||
And so, you know, to me, the biggest takeaway was you guys aren't even aware of what happened during 9-11, what our government is capable of, and why it's significant. | ||
Because of how our rights and freedoms today have been impacted because of that event. | ||
You have no idea. You have no unity to this country. | ||
You have no loyalty to this country. | ||
And it's absolutely heartbreaking for me to see these young Americans using their freedoms to basically give up their freedom. | ||
That's what's happening in the modern day. | ||
And so we can look at these students and we can laugh at them at how uneducated they are. | ||
Genuinely, like you said, this next generation of Americans being taught to hate their country, being taught to love a country other than their own, and basically saying, yeah, I'd rather go live anywhere else but here. | ||
This is the next generation that's supposed to be, you know, uplifting and making us prosperous. | ||
It's not going to work. It's very sad to see. | ||
Well, it's disenfranchisement is what it is. | ||
It's convincing a free man that he's got a ball and chain attached to his ankle when he doesn't. | ||
Hey, you can't run. | ||
You can't be fast. You can't sprint. | ||
You've got a ball and chain down there. | ||
But don't look. Just trust me. | ||
I mean, that's what this is like to me. | ||
They've been disenfranchised from the freedoms, the prosperity, and everything that they've had to hate the country. | ||
They've been convinced, oh, I'm an American. | ||
I've got a ball and chain on my ankle. | ||
This country sucks. By the way, I'm just going to take a guess that Algeria doesn't do LGBTQ Gay Pride Month. | ||
Just a guess. I'm just going to take a guess. | ||
I don't know. Maybe the crew can find something on that. | ||
I'm just going to go ahead and throw that out there as a guess. | ||
I don't know if they have all the resources that we have here either, but okay, that's neither here nor there. | ||
Do you think there's any hope because... | ||
I've been to college. I've seen the indoctrination. | ||
I fell for some of it myself. | ||
I came out of it. Most people, once they get to their 30s and have jobs or families and make money, they change their minds. | ||
I don't know. These people seem so far from reality. | ||
Maybe there's no coming back. | ||
Oh, being gay is illegal in Algeria. | ||
Oh boy, I wish he would have known that. | ||
Yeah, no, it's absolutely hilarious because after he spouted off South Africa and Algeria, I was like, well, what other country would you choose? | ||
Because he was just spouting these off and he was like, well, any country. | ||
And I was like, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia. | ||
And he said yes to all of them. | ||
And he was like, well, I don't really know. | ||
We'd have to do more research, but also yes. | ||
And I was like, okay, well, have fun getting thrown off of a roof over there because you're gay. | ||
Have fun with that, my guy. | ||
You know, the rights and freedoms you're awarded here in America, you take for granted every single day. | ||
I mean, the fact that these young students are on the street Trashing their country is a freedom that I don't even think they're aware is a right and freedom that they're awarded because of this country. | ||
So you ask the question, do I think that there's any hope for the next generation? | ||
I do when it finally comes around to them paying their own bills and being off of mommy | ||
and daddy's health insurance. | ||
When it comes to them actually having to live in the real world, yes, then they will begin | ||
to change their political ideology. | ||
But because we have an entire society that's allowed to be on their parents' health insurance | ||
until they're 26 years old, because we have an entire society that is dependent on the | ||
government and is being fed these communist and socialistic ideas, you know, this fake | ||
utopia that's never going to happen. | ||
They're not living in reality and until the next generation actually has to fight for | ||
something, actually has to deal with the inflation rates, actually has to deal with the rising | ||
gas prices and everything that is happening to this country and understands the trajectory | ||
that we're on because of the bad policy and ideology that they themselves are injecting | ||
into this country, until they're directly affected by that. | ||
No, I don't have any hope for the next generation, which makes me sad to say. | ||
But again, going back to 9-11, this was a very significant event that happened very recently in history. | ||
And they are not even informed enough as Americans. | ||
They don't even care enough about their own country to inform themselves as to why this was an impactful event. | ||
Well, and you notice the two older guys that are obviously working men that you interviewed, | ||
And when you told them what you heard from the other students, they were stunned. | ||
Yeah, once you get out of your baby, childhood-like mindset and you get into the real world, you realize that most of the crap the liberals tell you at the college university is just that, crap. | ||
But you know... I know how these people's minds work. | ||
It's kind of like a game of Tetris for me. | ||
And I know how to change their mind, actually, organically. | ||
Like, if you would have brought up the Algeria situation, that might have opened his eyes. | ||
But here's a perfect example of a train of logic. | ||
Okay, so, oh, 9-11... | ||
Oh, not that big of a deal. | ||
America deserves it. Oh, okay. | ||
America bad. All right. So let's follow this logically. | ||
I bet you could have told that guy or you could have gotten him to agree with you to some extent or be open-minded that 9-11 was an inside job and that maybe Bush did it or the American government did it and he'd probably be excited about that. | ||
Oh, yeah. Okay. So the government... | ||
America is such a bad country. | ||
The government did 9-11. | ||
And so but so that's obviously a bad thing. | ||
You wouldn't trust the government. Oh, OK. So do you trust the government when they tell you about Ukraine? | ||
Do you trust the government when they tell you about covid? | ||
Do you trust the government? It's like you can just go down the list like, oh, you'll admit, oh, America's so bad. | ||
9-11. We got lied to. | ||
It was an inside job. Oh, OK. But then you trust that government to be honest about all the other stuff. | ||
Oh, Trump and all the stuff about Trump and Trump supporters in Ukraine and going, oh, maybe you shouldn't trust that. | ||
But see, that's when their brain turns off because they can't handle the truth because they get lied to by their leaders all the time. | ||
I mean, I was literally speaking to a young white female who was telling me that she's not proud to be American because of the inequality for minorities in this country. | ||
And to your point, I love asking white liberals this question when they bring up their white privilege or bring up how, you know, there's not equality in this country. | ||
I simply ask them, do you think that you're better than me? | ||
Do you think that we're not equal right now because I'm brown and you're white? | ||
And they never know how to respond because that's it. | ||
Once you make them start thinking about these ridiculous thoughts that they're espousing, They realize how it sounds in actuality. | ||
They realize that, okay, maybe society really isn't like this after all. | ||
And yeah, I probably should have brought up, again, my apologies. | ||
I didn't look into Algeria. | ||
No, no, no. I'm just armchair quarterbacking this. | ||
I know how it goes. There's a lot of things you wish you would have said when you do this. | ||
I know it. Yeah, exactly, exactly. | ||
But the point is, it doesn't matter which country this kid would have said, right? | ||
He's just spouting things off the top of his head because he has to hate America, because he was taught to hate America ever since he was young. | ||
I mean, I remember going through that phase as a kid when I was younger, where I was like, oh, it's not cool or popular to like America or to be patriotic or to even be a nationalist, right? | ||
Proud of your nation, and that's why the border's wide open right now. | ||
We have the fentanyl crisis going on, and everyone's just like, ah, it's totally fine. | ||
That's why Joe Biden is allowed to lead this entire country, and Americans aren't up in arms and upset about the fact that Joe Biden or his press secretary have the audacity to speak to the American people this way. | ||
That's because we do not have a sense of pride in this country, and we're taught that from a very young age. | ||
It kind of reminds me of the trans ideology, right? | ||
Right now, it's super popular and cool to be trans or to be a different pronoun or whatever. | ||
Same thing with America. | ||
It's not popular to love your country. | ||
It's not popular to be a nationalist per se. | ||
And that's why these kids hate America and say they would rather go be a journalist in Mexico. | ||
Again, 15 journalists killed this year so far in 2022 in Mexico, by the way, to that young student. | ||
And by the way, I'll cover this later. | ||
A Democrat just murdered a journalist here in America. | ||
Did you hear about that one, guys? | ||
Oh, that wasn't front-page news, was it? | ||
Yeah, a Democrat murdered a reporter because he didn't like what he was reporting. | ||
I'll be covering that later. | ||
But, you know, what I think is sad about this is, see, again, these college students get disenfranchised by their liberal professors who are just miserable creeps who want everybody to be miserable and hate-filled with them. | ||
And so they get this disenfranchisement. | ||
And then they have no faith in the future. | ||
I mean, that's what they're being taught here, and I think that that's why they're so ignorant, because it's easy to be lazy and ignorant, especially if you're a communist. | ||
Hey, I don't have to know anything. | ||
I don't have to do anything. | ||
Everything's going to be given to me. | ||
I'm a college student. | ||
It's really pathetic. This is what the education system has come to. | ||
All right, I want to go over a couple other video clips with Savannah Hernandez here. | ||
I want to start with this one in clip seven, and it's a little compare and contrast here. | ||
You can take whatever you want out of what these children are saying. | ||
These are young children in the 60s, look to be maybe middle school, perhaps junior high school aged. | ||
This is from the 1960s. | ||
Now, we just heard from students on UT's campus, very prestigious school, University of Texas, Austin. | ||
We just heard from them. Hmm. | ||
Not too bright. Let's go ahead and listen to some kids in the 1960s in a little exercise of compare and contrast in clip seven. | ||
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I think people will be regarded more as statistics and as actual people. | |
Asked about the future. I think it's going to be so nice. | ||
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I think sort of all machines everywhere, everyone doing everything for you. | |
You know, you'll get all bored and... | ||
I don't think it'll be so nice. | ||
First of all, computers are taking over now. | ||
Computers and automation. | ||
And in the year 2000, there just won't be enough jobs to go around. | ||
And the only jobs there will be will be for people with high IQ, who can work computers and such things. | ||
And other people are just not going to have jobs. | ||
There just aren't going to be jobs for them to have. | ||
So that's just a small snippet from a BBC special of young children from the 60s. | ||
I mean, there's one thing that really sticks out to me. | ||
How is it that children from the 60s are better mannered, better spoken, better dressed, seemingly more well-educated than these college students that you just interviewed? | ||
I mean, the difference is palpable. | ||
You know, it's funny because the first thing I noticed as well is how articulate these children were. | ||
And in every single comment to my video, people started counting the amount of times that the people or the students that I interviewed said, like, because it got so annoying to the viewers how inarticulate this next generation is, how they can't even go more than three or four words without, you know, bringing in a filler word because they can't even, their brains can't even process fast enough to keep up with their mouth. | ||
They have no idea what they're talking about. | ||
And, you know, It's always such a black pill to look back in the past at how life used to be, at how society used to be, at how children used to be, and compare it to the modern day. | ||
Because, yeah, look at the UT student who is 18, 19, 20 years old versus a child in the 60s who's more articulate. | ||
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Very sad to see. All right, I want to show you another clip here. | |
This one will probably give you a good laugh. | ||
But again, this is what the liberal education system is doing to people. | ||
Just blame white people for everything, like this TikToker did in clip 15. | ||
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I'm gonna prove to you why white people are the reason I'm fat today. | |
If white people didn't go looking for spices, then various sea routes to Indian subcontinent and Africa and other places of the world would not get discovered. | ||
And if they didn't get discovered, then East India Company would never come to Indian subcontinent. | ||
And if they didn't come, then the fertility of the land would not get destroyed because they forced us to cultivate tobacco and dyes and opioid, things like that, and that destroyed the fertility of my country. | ||
And then if that didn't happen and if they didn't exploit and extract resources until my ancestors were left with nothing to eat, we wouldn't move to this grain-heavy, very little nutritious diet that we have today. | ||
That's it. Also, if white people didn't come to the Indian subcontinent, then my ancestors would not go through 50 small, medium, large famines In a period of 200 years. | ||
I mean, white people might have invented silverware, too. | ||
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So, I mean, you know. And in 1943, nearly 3 million people would not have died due to starvation and malnutrition. | |
You know, it's funny. So you get it. | ||
That's enough. Completely deranged individual. | ||
Thank you for killing the rest of my brain cells, by the way, with that. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
You know what's funny about this though? | ||
She obviously doesn't know her own ancestry or anthropology because I've got news for | ||
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her. | |
I guess she's believing she's a Native American is what she's saying when she talks about | ||
her ancestors. | ||
She doesn't clarify that. | ||
But I've got news for you. | ||
Your ancestors are actually from the Far East. | ||
Your Native Americans actually came from the Far East. | ||
They traveled to America through the Bering Strait and then down into South America. | ||
So actually, Native Americans and South Americans' heritage comes from the Far East, the places you're complaining about the spices. | ||
So it's actually your ancestors that made the spices that ended up coming here. | ||
So she doesn't even know her own history. | ||
She doesn't even know human anthropology. | ||
That North American, Native Americans, and South Americans all came to America from the Far East via the Bering Strait. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I'm sorry that she can't control her eating habits and doesn't exercise. | ||
That's obviously my fault, Savannah. | ||
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I was like, can we just talk about the bigger issue here? | |
And that's, again, the victimization. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Don't say bigger. | ||
How dare you? Look, look, my message to Indian Lizzo here today is close your fat mouth, stop eating seed oils, and maybe you wouldn't be such a badass. | ||
I'm sorry. I'm done with the fat acceptance movement. | ||
I'm done with all of this nonsense. | ||
And I'm done with these children who continue to blame their problems on other people. | ||
Do you know why you're fat, ma'am? | ||
Because you don't love yourself enough to go to the gym and actually do research into the food that you're putting into your mouth every single day. | ||
Do you know why you're fat and lazy? | ||
Because you have given into the propaganda every single day that says, oh, I'm big, I'm fat, I need to love myself, and I need to be happy with the way that I am. | ||
No, you shouldn't be happy with the way that you are because you don't look good, honey. | ||
You don't feel good and we can all see it with the stupid ideas that you're espousing here today. | ||
So, you know, I genuinely feel like TikTok is the biggest cancer on society. | ||
And I absolutely hate more than anything when I have to respond to them because it's a waste of my damn time. | ||
And not that, you know, this was a waste of time, but it's just like TikTok, | ||
what is fed to the Chinese people on TikTok over there versus what is fed to the Americans on TikTok here? | ||
Very different types of content. | ||
So this is what we're getting here in America. | ||
Fat Indian women blaming the white man for their problem. | ||
And then in China, you know, they're pushing out actual content about inventions | ||
and how to be a better person and this and that. | ||
And again, China isn't perfect either, but I just know it just triggered me too much. | ||
But you notice there's a thread or a pattern here, rather. | ||
Blame someone else for your problems. | ||
Don't take any responsibility. | ||
Don't take any accountability. Don't try to better yourself. | ||
That's someone else's fault if you're not succeeding or you're fat or having problems. | ||
That's someone else's fault, damn it. | ||
Well, and I don't know if you noticed as well, but in the first video that you guys played, one of the students said, yeah, I had to watch videos of burning buildings and people dying on 9-11, and it was just really traumatic. | ||
So her takeaway from 9-11 was that it was traumatic that she had to watch it and learn about it. | ||
So that is, you know, your average American in the modern day. | ||
They love the victim mentality. | ||
They love to blame their problems on somebody else. | ||
And they love to live in this trauma state where they constantly have to be in a safe space and they constantly have to be coddled. | ||
It's pathetic. I don't know where it goes from here, but I think the obvious answer is avoid public education as much as you possibly can. | ||
That's a good start. Definitely a good start. | ||
All right, Savannah, where can people find your work? | ||
You guys can find me on YouTube and Rumble at Sav Says, on Instagram at Sav with one N, and then on Truth Social, Sav Says as well. | ||
Thank you for having me, Owen, and I'm sorry I got so triggered. | ||
I just, I can't stand the TikToks, you know, I can't stand them. | ||
Well, once again, it's the white man's fault for your troubles, and so I apologize. | ||
I'm sorry. Once again. | ||
Maybe I can have... | ||
Can I have transracial surgery? | ||
Or is that... No, we don't do that. | ||
We just do transsex surgery. | ||
You can just identify. We can't do transracial. | ||
Can I identify? How does it work? | ||
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All right, so I mentioned this earlier. | ||
Folks, let me tell you. | ||
I doubt there are very many people alive that spend more time going through news and information and just... | ||
Really, it's probably an unhealthy lifestyle that I sit and stare at news and read news all day long for hours on end. | ||
But I tell you this because... | ||
When I don't see a news story, that means it is being buried, buried deep, and it's being done intentionally. | ||
Especially with a big news story like this one. | ||
Local Democrat official arrested for murder of Las Vegas investigative reporter. | ||
A local Democrat Party politician and lawyer Robert Telles has been arrested for the September 2nd stabbing death of Jeff German, 69 years old, a longtime investigative journalist for the Las Vegas Sun and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. | ||
Now, German had been covering this Democrat's, let's say, bad activities behind the scenes, and he didn't like that. | ||
So he showed up and he killed him. | ||
Let me just ask you this quickly. | ||
How many people have to die at the hands of Democrat violence and policy before we finally realize the situation at hand? | ||
And I'll just leave it at that for now. | ||
You know what I'm talking about. How many people have to die at the hands of Democrat violence and policy Before we're honest about what's going on. | ||
Now back to the story. | ||
The Democrats are here telling you that Trump supporters ultra MAGA are violent and a threat to this country. | ||
The President Biden tells you that. | ||
So can you imagine? | ||
Can you even imagine? | ||
And what do they say? They say Trump is the one to blame for this, by the way. | ||
I've got that coming up. Can you imagine? | ||
Do I have to say it? The whataboutism? | ||
Can you imagine if it was a Republican that murdered a journalist? | ||
Can you even imagine? There'd be press conferences. | ||
It'd be top story on all the news networks. | ||
Everybody would have heard about it. | ||
But because it's a Democrat, it gets buried. | ||
Now, this story really was developing at the beginning of September, finally started to make the press this weekend. | ||
Democrat murders a journalist who was reporting on him and it barely even makes the news. | ||
Las Vegas official accused of killing reporter will remain in office and get paid. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this Democrat is in jail and he's still considered in office and getting paid while in jail on murder charges. | ||
And I mean, my God, he's right out of serial casting for a murderer. | ||
Why is it always Democrats? | ||
Why do they always look and act the same? | ||
Again, because it's not emphasized anywhere else. | ||
A Democrat murdered a reporter because he was reporting on his activities. | ||
I guess we should be fair and say allegedly, but this is pretty much an open and shut case, folks. | ||
And everybody knows it. And they're burying the story because it goes against the narrative, just like everything else. | ||
Oh, white people are the problem for everything in this country. | ||
Well, you look at the demographics of the crime rates, and nope, not the case. | ||
Oh, Republicans are the ones that are violent. | ||
Really? Well, you look at the facts of the matter, it's actually Democrats that burn, loot, rape, and murder. | ||
USA Today headline, listen to this one. | ||
Reporter Jeff German confronted the power players of Sin City. | ||
It may have gotten him killed. | ||
Uh, yeah. Yeah, when you confront power players, when you confront Democrats, they'll kill you. | ||
I don't know. Would Hillary Clinton know anything about that? | ||
Probably not. Or Jeffrey Epstein? | ||
I don't know. Maybe Michael Byrd. | ||
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I just don't know. | |
No, we do know, actually. We all know. | ||
Now, the larger takeaway from this is, yeah, when you confront power players, they come for you, folks. | ||
And that's what's so frustrating is somebody who lives this, somebody who is a man in the arena, when I have ignoramuses coming and talk to me about what really goes on in politics and news and all this stuff, it's just like, It's like a beer-drinking bleacher bum at Wrigley Field telling Albert Pujols how to hit home runs. | ||
It's like, you're a joke, dude. | ||
You're not going to tell Albert Pujols how to hit home runs. | ||
He's the greatest of all time. | ||
You're a beer-drinking bleacher bum. | ||
You have no clue. But that's what it's like. | ||
It's like, oh, you're just a conspiracy theorist. | ||
Oh, you don't know what's going on with censorship. | ||
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Oh, you don't know what's going on. I watch LaVille's. | |
Really? Did you hear about the Democrat that murdered a journalist? | ||
No, because they covered it up. | ||
I know what it's like to confront the power players. | ||
I know what it's like to be targeted. | ||
I know what it's like to have people that want you dead. | ||
I know how dangerous it is going up against the Democrats and the globalists. | ||
So this is how out of control, though, liberal Democrats are. | ||
Leftist reporters slammed for trying to tie Trump to Nevada journalist alleged murder. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, these people are so sick. | ||
So a Democrat murders a journalist because he doesn't like what he's reporting on, and then a liberal reporter blames Trump for it in clip six. | ||
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So why are we talking politics? | |
No, I think this property, the inappropriate venue to speculate on that or opine on that. | ||
I think it needs to be stated and noted that it is troublesome because it is a journalist, and we expect journalism to be open and transparent and watchdog for government. | ||
And when people take it upon themselves to create harm associated with that profession, I think it's very important that we put all eyes on and address the case appropriately, such as we did in this case. | ||
Oh, it's Trump to blame because of Democrats' violence. | ||
Again, folks, these people are nuts. | ||
Oh, I'm fat. It's white people. | ||
Oh, oh, the cities are burning to the ground. | ||
It's Republicans. Oh, Democrats are murdering journalists. | ||
It's Trump's fault. | ||
Unbelievable. Unbelievable that this is what they do. | ||
It just puts you at a loss for words, doesn't it? | ||
It really just puts you at a total loss for words. | ||
My goodness. Violent crime up across the United States. | ||
New study reveals, oh, I'm sure that's Republicans, probably white people's fault. | ||
Accused shoplifter. Sucker punches 69-year-old Queens bodega worker. | ||
A non-white supremacist. | ||
Two men robbed at gunpoint while eating at a restaurant in LA. I mean, I've got all the clips for this. | ||
I just don't have the time to go to it. | ||
And again, a non-white supremacist. | ||
Los Angeles Democrat mayoral candidate Karen Bass says home was burglarized. | ||
Two guns stolen. What? | ||
You mean the Democrats that want to take your guns have guns? | ||
You mean the Democrats that are making you poor and disarming you have their own guns and their own private security? | ||
Wow! Amazing! | ||
Then the Eliza Fletcher murder situation continues to get even worse. | ||
It turns out the murderer was already wanted in a rape case, not only had already been arrested multiple times, not only violent crimes, but Was a suspect in a rape case of a rape kit that was sitting around for a year that they finally tested and it turned out he was the rapist. | ||
Should have never been out on the streets and killed an innocent person. | ||
All because of Democrat Party policy. | ||
So Democrats murder journalists. | ||
Democrats release criminals out on the streets that rape and murder. | ||
And then they point the finger at you. | ||
And say you're the problem when they are the problem every single time. | ||
You know, I gotta give big props to Bill Maher. | ||
I might not agree with a lot of the things he says, but you know what? | ||
He has debate. He has guests on his show that disagree with him. | ||
And he had a great sit-down conversation with Aaron Rodgers where he just let him go off. | ||
Man, oh man, Aaron Rodgers quickly becoming my favorite athlete. | ||
And Bill Maher, maybe my favorite liberal. | ||
Good for him. A liberal that just hasn't gone totally insane with hatred and bigotry. | ||
But stuck by his true liberal views and not being a conformist. | ||
So thought I'd bring that up. | ||
A story that is going viral that has just, it's really, it's gut-wrenching, folks. | ||
And that's the video. | ||
You may have seen it. We can roll the B-roll if you don't want to see a kid getting his head smashed in by a bully at school. | ||
I think I have the clip here somewhere. | ||
Yeah, clip 24. You've probably seen it. | ||
In high school, a young freshman, a white kid, has an older student, a bully, beat him in the bathroom, slam his head against the wall violently, kick him while he's down. | ||
Truly an excruciating video to watch, and you hear the kid crying. | ||
Just brutal. And guess what, folks? | ||
Just like every other story. | ||
Teenager arrested following video of horrific incident at Westbrook High School. | ||
And it turns out this is not the first time that this student has done it. | ||
It's not the first time. | ||
The boy who has seen punching and kicking the other kid was arrested and could possibly face robbery and assault charges. | ||
The councilman hopes he will be prosecuted as an adult. | ||
That is, City Councilman Mike Getz. | ||
Getz said, this is not his first rodeo. | ||
He has been arrested before, but current state and federal law allows these offenders back on campus after a relatively short stay at a juvenile detention facility. | ||
Usually not more than a day, folks. | ||
Democrats letting violent criminals back on the streets. | ||
Now, again, let's just tell the truth. | ||
If this was a white student doing that to a black student, it'd be top story news. | ||
You'd see the video on all mainstream news. | ||
They'd say white people are racist. | ||
Here's more proof. But because it's a black student doing it to a white student, you won't hear anything about it. | ||
You won't see it all over the news. | ||
Just like when a Democrat murders a journalist, you don't hear that on the news. | ||
But if it was a Republican, you know you would. | ||
Folks, I've talked about this before. | ||
I used to work in youth development. | ||
I worked at inner city schools. | ||
I've seen some rough and tumble kids, and we tried to help them. | ||
And that's why I did it. | ||
And there was one instance where a student attempted to smash, first smashed a glass | ||
bottle over another student's head and then tried to stab the student with the shattered | ||
glass bottle. | ||
Was back in school the next week. | ||
Now can you imagine if you were the victim of that? | ||
This assault with a deadly weapon could even be attempted murder. | ||
Certainly should never be back on the school grounds where that other student that was | ||
a victim is still there now living in fear. | ||
Not to mention the other students probably rightfully living in fear. | ||
Back in the school within a week. | ||
And I remember I saw the student and I looked over to my other person that was in the youth development program at the school with me. | ||
And I said, how is that person back? | ||
And this person had been working there long and he said, yeah, it happens sometimes. | ||
They get out of juvie after a night. | ||
They're welcome back after a five day suspension. | ||
Democrat run St. | ||
Louis. Now, this was in Beaumont, Texas. | ||
I don't know about the local politics, but it sounds like Democrat Party policy. | ||
So now they're going to try this individual as an adult. | ||
We'll see if it works. But folks, again, with all these other stories, the Eliza Fletcher kidnapping and murder suspect should have been in jail. | ||
This suspect that could have killed that young boy, probably he has severe permanent brain damage now. | ||
He should not have been in that school. | ||
Why do we continue to allow this to happen? | ||
And why? | ||
What is going on at middle schools? | ||
And why do we keep seeing these videos of black students beating up white students? | ||
Now, I don't usually cover this stuff because I've been in school. | ||
I've been a part of school fights before. | ||
It happens. Young boys get in fights. | ||
And I don't want it to be a racial thing. | ||
It wasn't a racial thing when I was a kid. | ||
It's just boys are boys and they're stupid and we like to fight. | ||
Whether it's outside a football game or with a student in school or out after school, whatever. | ||
So I don't really cover this stuff, but I'm going to tell you now. | ||
This video, I've decided to now come out and tell you, folks, I could play these videos all the time. | ||
Black students beating up white students and laughing about it. | ||
I could play it all day long. | ||
And I didn't do it because I didn't want to make it a racial thing, and I just wanted to fall back and say, you know what? | ||
Boys in high school have always fought. | ||
There's mass fights in school cafeterias. | ||
Mass fights. They're beating up teachers. | ||
And it's black students doing it. | ||
Why? Why do we see this pattern? | ||
It's part of the leftist indoctrination where they tell black students to hate white people. | ||
They tell young black people that white people are to blame for all your problems. | ||
And then they show them the thuggish, violent media that Acting like that's black culture, so then they feel like that's how they have to behave. | ||
It's all programming. | ||
And then you sit here, and the people programming black Americans to behave like this tell you they do this because they love you. | ||
No, Democrats and liberals hate you. | ||
That's why they're training you to behave like thugs and hate your fellow man. | ||
So, I don't know if I'm going to start covering these stories Believe me, I could do it every day. | ||
Mass fighting at high schools. | ||
Students beating up teachers. | ||
Black students targeting smaller white students. | ||
I could do it every day. | ||
And I never did. | ||
Because I always just said, you know what? | ||
I don't want to make it a race thing. | ||
Boys fight in high school. | ||
Girls fight in high school. It happens. | ||
But after this story... | ||
I think it might be time to start covering it more often. | ||
What is going on at these schools? | ||
California middle school student brings fentanyl to school. | ||
Staff member who found it overdosed from exposure. | ||
What is going on at these schools, folks? | ||
You've got to get your kids out of these schools. | ||
Now, quickly. | ||
Let's go here to clip 25 and 26. | ||
Prince Andrew, who was on Epstein's flight log, a client of Maxwell... | ||
So he was in on the sex trafficking, the child sex trafficking. | ||
Now he was out during the Queen's funeral, and an individual decided to give him the what for. | ||
Guys, roll clip 25 and 26 back-to-back for me, please. | ||
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He gets tackled by police and removed from the scene. | |
And then beaten up by other people complaining. | ||
And then he gets arrested and questioned by law enforcement. | ||
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That man is a hero. | |
Prince Andrew, as he said, powerful men should not be allowed to commit sex crimes and get away with it. | ||
Oh, what happened to the Me Too movement? | ||
What happened to Me Too? | ||
Oh, that was just a political weapon against Donald Trump. | ||
They never cared about women, did they? | ||
They never cared about rape victims or sex trafficking victims, did they? | ||
No, they didn't. They're liars. They're Democrats. | ||
They're media members. | ||
And how sick is it That Prince Andrew gets protected by the media, gets protected by all the clowns out there, and this young man is right. | ||
This is just foolproof you're in the twilight zone. | ||
This is just foolproof you're in theocracy, 1984, a brave new world. | ||
The one young man who does the right thing and calls out a sexual deviant, potentially aggressive And repeat abuser of underage girls working with Epstein and Maxwell and he's the bad guy? | ||
Not Prince Andrew? There were also other people out there that had signs that were against the royal family and the police told them that their sign might offend somebody and they should take it down. | ||
What the hell is going on here? | ||
You know what should have happened? | ||
Prince Charles has actually turned out to be an asshole. | ||
Since he's become the king. | ||
And you know what he should have done his first day? | ||
He should have stepped up and he should have said, you know what? | ||
It's done. The idea of a royal family, the idea of royalty, the idea of somebody being born better than somebody else is an archaic, old-fashioned, timed out human practice. | ||
I renounce my kingship. | ||
And I renounce the idea of a royal family and royalty. | ||
But he didn't do that. He's turned into a jerk. | ||
And he is just lusting and just loving the power that he has. | ||
So much news that I didn't get to, folks. | ||
So, we're out of time for today. | ||
I'll take a 21-hour break and hopefully get to it all tomorrow. | ||
You stay classy, InfoWarriors. | ||
Let's go ahead and talk to Stephen in FEMA Region 4. | ||
You're on the air. Go ahead, sir. | ||
Alex, we're roughly the same age, and I've been listening to you on shortwave radio since 1999, brother. | ||
Wow. And I love you, and I love all your crew. | ||
I love everyone there. I listen to Harrison Smith. | ||
I listen to War Romo and Troyer. | ||
You guys constantly put out all the information that everyone needs to hear. | ||
And with that being said, I ordered a signed copy of your book. | ||
I ordered a few copies on Amazon. | ||
I sent out as gifts. Everyone needs to read this book. | ||
This should be in every classroom in America. | ||
Every child should be getting CRT. They should be reading The Great Reset, The World for the World. | ||
That's what they should be reading. Because if they want to know how it all works and how it all unfolds and how they're trying to kill us all, that's what they need to get. | ||
That's what they need to be reading. They need to see the corruption in there. | ||
No American voters voted for the World Economic Forum. | ||
No one voted for Klaus Schwab. | ||
They should be listed as a terrorist organization by the State Department. | ||
Eating bugs, killing power. | ||
Then you got King Charles III, Bill Gates and the Bush family with the UNESCO and the Clintons and Larry Fink. | ||
All these guys, these guys are all our enemies. | ||
These guys are out, they're part of the same group. | ||
You know, and I learned this from you. | ||
I mean, from the Great Reset and the years of listening. | ||
And thousands of scientists are saying there is no climate crisis. | ||
There's zero. And they're going to mandate this power, this Green New Deal, just like they did the vaccines. | ||
I can't say what industry I'm working in, but big data is another big part of the puzzle that needs to be looked into. | ||
And we need more whistleblowers coming forward. | ||
That's all I can say. We need more and more whistleblowers, Alex. | ||
Well, that's why they're attacking the regular infrastructure is to force us into the AI control system, not using big tech to empower people, but to micromanage and control us. | ||
They admit that's their plan. | ||
So if people just wake up, it's game over. | ||
And it's very encouraging that The War for the World, The Great Reset, The War for the World is the number one book right now. | ||
Yes, sir. And like I said, this needs to be not just in everyone's library next to their Bible. | ||
This needs to be in the classrooms of America. | ||
These monsters need to be exposed for who they are. | ||
And you did a phenomenal job on this book, brother. | ||
Steve, you did a phenomenal job keeping us on air. | ||
Without you, we could not direct this information and stop the enemy. | ||
God bless you and thank you so much. | ||
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, everybody should get the Great Reset in the World for the World at Infowarscore.com, but whatever you do, give it to your library, share it with others, because people need to know what they're really facing and what they're up against. | ||
Just how dishonest is the New York Times? | ||
It's really a philosophical question. | ||
It's hard to answer directly. | ||
Hmm, let's see. How drunk was the guy you saw passed out in the men's room at a Packers game? | ||
How angry is Hillary Clinton at her husband? | ||
Well, the answer in all cases is very, extremely, so thoroughly and so totally that it's hard to put into words. | ||
So instead of describing the dishonesty of the New York Times with conventional adjectives, we'll give you a specific example because we think it tells you more. | ||
So last week, the paper told us that the best-selling book in the United States was a title called I'm Glad My Mom Died by a child actress called Jeanette McCurdy. | ||
But that was not true. | ||
That book was not the best-selling book in America. | ||
In fact, The best-selling book in America last week was The Great Reset and The War for the World, written by Alex Jones. | ||
Jones sold more than 56,000 copies of his book last week. | ||
Jeanette McCurdy, whatever her merits, we have no idea, sold 34,686 copies of her book. | ||
So Alex Jones sold a lot more books. | ||
Alex Jones had the biggest book in the country, but the New York Times lied about that because the New York Times doesn't want you to know that. | ||
The New York Times wants you to believe that Alex Jones is more discredited than the New York Times, the paper that started the Iraq war by lying about weapons of mass destruction and got a million people killed. | ||
But Alex Jones is worse. | ||
He's a mental patient. | ||
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No one listens to him. So they lied about his book. | |
What else are they lying about? |