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♪♪♪ Alright, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We certainly find ourselves in an interesting position starting today's transmission, don't we? | ||
There he is. The Billion Dollar Man. | ||
There he is. There he is. | ||
You want to pull up a chair? You want to pull up a chair here? | ||
I'm going to come back. I love you. | ||
I just want to say I love you. So... | ||
Boy, oh boy. How do you respond to what we have just witnessed? | ||
Because let me tell you, folks. I mean, I did my normal news routine. | ||
I got plenty of news to cover. | ||
Huge news. Big news. It's all big news. | ||
But people are tuned in because they want to get Alex's response. | ||
They want to get our response to what just happened. | ||
A billion dollars they want. | ||
A billion dollars. They've got it on the front of the Drudge Report right now. | ||
Jury awards a billion dollars. | ||
And so... I'm already getting a bunch of texts from friends and family saying how ridiculous it is and how most people are going to see how ridiculous this is and they're going to see this kangaroo court. | ||
They're going to see this banana republic. | ||
This is just another example of it. | ||
And so it's just so ridiculous. | ||
You really don't even know how to respond. | ||
And it is, in a way, gallows humor. | ||
We're just up here laughing about it. | ||
Like, yeah, a billion dollars. A gajillion dollars. | ||
A trillion dollars. You get a trillion dollars. | ||
You get a trillion dollars. | ||
Who wants to sue Alex Jones next? | ||
A trillion dollars for you. | ||
Don't worry. Sue Alex Jones for whatever you want. | ||
He won't even be allowed to defend himself. | ||
We'll gag him. We won't let them produce any evidence. | ||
We won't let them do cross-examination. | ||
Just sue Alex and we'll make sure he has to give you a billion dollars. | ||
Now, I suspect that the lawyers are smart and they know there's no billion dollars. | ||
They know there's not 10 million dollars. | ||
So, What is the motive of the lawyers? | ||
Destroy Alex Jones, political purposes, maybe they want to run for office, maybe a couple million bucks they think they can get out of this thing, whatever. | ||
But you know, what's really sad here is that parents who lost kids, I guess it was a decade ago now, was it 10 years ago now, parents who lost their kids in a tragic accident, a tragic shooting, I should say, I guess it wasn't an accident, Are now put back into the middle of this thing and used as pawns. | ||
And as they're reading the verdict... | ||
And you can see the parents and some of them are crying and some of them are smiling and they're grabbing each other and shaking hands. | ||
And I just don't understand... | ||
I mean, do they really think that they're about to get $38 million? | ||
Do they really think they just won the lottery? | ||
Are they really under the impression that they're going to get hundreds of millions of dollars from Alex Jones? | ||
Do they really believe that? | ||
Because if so, that's sad that they've been led down that path of complete misinformation. | ||
I don't know who's telling them that Alex has a billion dollars. | ||
I don't know who's telling them that we have a billion dollars here at InfoWars. | ||
We've got like a million dollar operating, you know, that's like what it is. | ||
It's like maybe a million bucks that we have or we don't have at any given time just to keep this place running, pay the crew, pay the bandwidth, everything. | ||
And most of the time we don't even have that. | ||
That's like a good day if we got a million bucks. | ||
So, do they really think that they just won the lottery? | ||
Like, do they really think? I mean, is this supposed to relieve them of some emotional distress or damage? | ||
Which they never even had to present any financials proving any damages, any distress. | ||
Psych bills, shrink bills, whatever. | ||
So, it's really... | ||
Again, it's hard to react to this other than to just laugh because it is so ludicrous. | ||
It is so ridiculous. | ||
It is so obviously political. | ||
It is so obviously the antithesis of what our justice system is supposed to be. | ||
It's a kangaroo court. | ||
Everybody sees it. | ||
I mean, this is like Dr. | ||
Evil. It's like, $100 billion! | ||
And then the guy is like, it's 1970. | ||
We don't even have $100 billion. | ||
Like, that's what this is. | ||
Like, we got Alex Jones now. | ||
We got his billions. | ||
$1 billion. It's like, okay, $1 trillion, too. | ||
Let me cut you a check for a trillion, gajillion, bajillion dollars. | ||
Will that, will that satisfy? | ||
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I'm not sure. | |
I'm not sure. | ||
It's my life in a box, stand in front of me. | ||
Take a job in my arms, it's the soul of me. | ||
You walk by, ask to see me lay in pain. | ||
I'm not the choice, it's the pain. | ||
So imagine this. | ||
We are potentially on the brink of a nuclear war, World War III. You've got teachers and doctors and politicians promoting child abuse and genital mutilation of children. | ||
Chopping them up, chopping off their private parts. | ||
You've got homicide rates skyrocketing in every major American city. | ||
You've got the Biden administration admitting today that we're in a recession. | ||
You've got hundreds of political prisoners being tortured in this country. | ||
And the big story is going to be how Alex Jones faces $1 billion judgment. | ||
And it's at the top of Drudge. Red Link, right at the top of Drudge. | ||
Biggest story. Biggest story. | ||
Oh, you know, Biden maybe starting a nuclear war with Russia. | ||
Eh, don't worry. We got Alex Jones. | ||
Doctors and teachers promoting to children as young as five years old to chop off your wieners and chop off your breasts. | ||
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Hey, we got Alex Jones for a billion. | |
Shutting off pipelines, energy prices skyrocketing. | ||
Hey, we got Alex Jones for a bill. | ||
Biden administration admits you're in a recession. | ||
Hey, we got Alex Jones for a billion dollars. | ||
Homicide rates up every major city. | ||
We got Alex Jones for a billion dollars. | ||
That's the big win. | ||
That's the big victory. | ||
So, I'm kind of on... | ||
I got all this big news to cover, folks. | ||
Okay? I got all this big news to cover. | ||
This is obviously the big story. | ||
We already planned to do the extended broadcast tonight, so I don't know if Alex is going to pop in with me again or we're just going to wait. | ||
It probably is better off that he maybe just waits and maybe blows off some steam or has a laugh or whatever, and then he'll be back at 6 p.m. | ||
tonight. We'll be live 6 p.m. | ||
to midnight in an extended broadcast. | ||
I'll be back as well. So if I don't get to all the news today on the War Room, I'll certainly have time to do it this evening. | ||
Part of me just wants to open up the phone lines in response to this and just get your response to this because I just can't properly cover the news right now and I really can't even properly respond to the news that we just heard of a billion dollars. | ||
What is there that I can say that you don't already know? | ||
It's ridiculous. It's political. | ||
It's illegitimate. | ||
It's an abuse of the justice system. | ||
It's far-left liberal Democrats behaving like fascists, authoritarians, trying to silence and destroy their opposition. | ||
But, you know, that'll be more obvious than ever. | ||
And I was thinking about something last night, and I almost wrote it down, but I didn't, because I was like, look, you know what, sometimes you wax a little bit too much on air. | ||
Just stick to the news. Don't even write it. | ||
Don't even tempt yourself. But I probably should have, because I can't really think of the words now. | ||
That's why I wanted to write it down, because I know the concept, but I can't think of the right words. | ||
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But it's kind of like this. | |
You know, people get obsessed over their same... | ||
People get obsessed over a celebrity, their favorite celebrity, or people get obsessed over their favorite actor or actress, or people get obsessed over their favorite athlete and all this stuff. | ||
And... Like, if they get to meet them, or they get to go to their show or their ballgame, it's like, oh my gosh, it's like the greatest thing ever. | ||
Or maybe they want to be that. | ||
And... We here at Infowars are completely disconnected from that. | ||
Completely disconnected from that. | ||
There's no desires here to be rich or famous. | ||
There's no desires here to be a big celebrity. | ||
That doesn't do anything for us. | ||
If anything, that's like, ugh. | ||
That's like, ah, makes us nauseous. | ||
No, you see, what we strive for Everybody here, from Alex all the way through the crew and everybody involved, what we strive for is not fame, it's not fortune. | ||
We aren't enamored by others that have fame or fortune or celebrity status. | ||
What gets us off, what makes us feel whole, what we look up to, what we revere is fighting tyranny. | ||
Like, that's it. | ||
We don't care about celebrity status. | ||
We don't care about fame and fortune. | ||
We don't care what people say or think about us. | ||
All we care about is fighting tyranny. | ||
And so when Alex Jones gets a billion-dollar judgment against him, it's like, yeah, okay, they're trying to kill us. | ||
They want to stab us. | ||
They want to destroy us politically, financially, all this stuff. | ||
We can't ask for anything better. | ||
Would I like to have a million dollars? | ||
Would I like to be allowed on big tech? | ||
Would I like to be allowed to go out and do my thing and get the fame and fortune? | ||
Sure, I'm human. Sure, I'd probably enjoy that. | ||
I'm human like everyone else. I'd love to have a big mansion, a bunch of fancy cars, and rub elbows with people that are, you know, top dogs in politics or sports or media. | ||
But I don't have that desire. | ||
I couldn't care less whether I ever accomplish that or not. | ||
Fighting tyranny is what gets us off. | ||
Exposing liars, fake news is what gets us off. | ||
Having political victories and moving and influencing political movements, that's what makes us feel good. | ||
That's what makes us feel whole. | ||
When you come after us and sue us frivolously for a billion dollars that everybody is going to see through, You might as well have just made us Muhammad Ali. | ||
You might as well have just made us Michael Jordan. | ||
You might as well have just made us LeBron James. | ||
You might as well have just made us Albert Pujols, Babe Ruth. | ||
I mean, you name it. You've just made us the greatest of all time, is what you've done. | ||
You have just launched Alex Jones and Infowars into the stratosphere. | ||
So yeah, I'll probably never have a million dollars. | ||
I'll probably never have a six-car, multi-million dollar mansion. | ||
Don't care. But you know what? | ||
Oh, you got a billion dollars against us. | ||
Oh, you might shut InfoWars down. | ||
I couldn't feel better. | ||
I've never felt better. | ||
You think that's a victory for you? | ||
You think that Alex Jones has given his entire life hoping that he could be rich and famous? | ||
Why do you think Alex Jones is smirking and you have all these liberal reporters like, ooh, look at Alex Jones. | ||
He's enjoying this. He's enjoying, he's getting off. | ||
Yeah, you've just put us in the ranks of the most admired and revered freedom fighters in world history and American history. | ||
Like, do you understand what you've done? | ||
A billion dollar defamation? | ||
Judgment. Alex Jones never defamed anyone. | ||
Was never even allowed to defend himself. | ||
We weren't even allowed to show financial records in the courtroom to show we don't have... | ||
We don't have 1% of a billion dollars. | ||
I mean, it's ludicrous. | ||
And I see the parents there smiling and laughing. | ||
I guess they think they just won the lottery. | ||
My heart breaks. Your children died because there wasn't proper security at that school. | ||
That's a horrible thing. I wish there was armed security at that school. | ||
And when Dylann Roof came in, I wish someone would have blown his head off before he did it to those innocent children and teachers. | ||
Just like Alex Jones does. | ||
Just like everybody wished was the case. | ||
That's why we want... | ||
To have armed security at schools. | ||
So a Sandy Hook doesn't happen. | ||
Is this going to give closure to those parents? | ||
Was it Alex Jones' fault? | ||
Do they really think they're about to get $38 million? | ||
$54 million? $138 million? | ||
Do you really think there's about to be a cut check? | ||
A check cut for you for that amount? | ||
Because it's not coming! | ||
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Wow. | |
So, you know, I should probably just back off of this or just open up the phone lines and get your response to it. | ||
Maybe I'll just do that. And then in the second and third hour, I'll cover the news because I don't have any guests coming up. | ||
And we've got the extended broadcast, so I'll have plenty of time to cover all the news. | ||
So I think I'm just going to open up the phone lines to get your response. | ||
Let's just do that. Let's open up the phone lines here and get your response, and we'll cover the news in the last two hours, and then later tonight on the extended broadcast. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
I don't think I've properly or maybe effectively laid out what I'm trying to say here, but I'm not going to bend over backwards to try to get the point across. | ||
All you've done is you have just put Infowars' name in gold, in platinum, in the U.S. history books. | ||
When it all comes down, it's going to be the Democrat Party was evil, the World Economic Forum was evil, | ||
Trans Kids was evil, and right there, it was Infowars every time fighting it. | ||
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This is a test. | |
All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Democratic Party. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, I have a typical war room transmission scheduled for today, | ||
but we're just going to put it on hold for an hour to take your calls in response. | ||
To the big news, a billion dollar judgment against Alex Jones and Infowars, top of judge report. | ||
Everybody watching on the Law and Crime livestream and everything else. | ||
My phone is just blowing up right now. | ||
And, you know, I wish, you know, people may understand this, you may understand this, the people that are tuning in today hoping that they're going to be celebrating the end of Infowars. | ||
We're not going anywhere. | ||
We don't have a billion dollars. | ||
We don't have a million dollars. You could have gotten $100 billion, $500 billion. | ||
It doesn't matter. We just want to be on air. | ||
We just want to tell the truth. | ||
We just want to defeat the New World Order. | ||
We just want to defeat global tyranny. | ||
That's what we do. And so that's why today, I wasn't even thinking about, and Alex Jones is the same, Alex Jones goes on air today, and he's not even thinking about the judgment because he's covering the news, how the vaccines are killing people, how they lied about it. | ||
They knew it would kill millions of people. | ||
They're still promoting it. It's killing millions of people. | ||
There's an ongoing trial right now, no cameras allowed in the courtroom, about Igor Danchenko. | ||
And it's just fully exposing how the Trump-Russia narrative was a complete lie. | ||
It's a total lie. It just made the whole thing up. | ||
FBI paid for it. Hillary Clinton, opposition research. | ||
And they used it to destroy Donald Trump and destroy his supporters and try to keep them out of office. | ||
All made up. That's a real crime. | ||
That's a billion dollar plus crime. | ||
But they've got you focused on Alex Jones. | ||
Because he questioned an event 10 years ago. | ||
But you know... It really has reached this point, and Alex has already made the intellectual decision. | ||
We're not going to lay down our arms here. | ||
But, I mean, it's kind of reached the point where, to use the Star Wars analogy, Obi-Wan Kenobi lowering his lightsaber to let Darth Vader strike him down. | ||
It's kind of like, you know what? You want us killed so bad? | ||
You want us off air so bad? Fine. | ||
Fine. Enjoy your New World Order. | ||
Enjoy the destruction of InfoWars because guess what? | ||
There's going to be 500 people that pop up that are better than InfoWars now. | ||
Just like Luke Skywalker defeated Darth Vader in the end. | ||
So you will lose in the end. | ||
Whether InfoWars decides to keep going on or not. | ||
Which we are going to keep going on. | ||
That's been decided. I'm just saying. | ||
It's reached that point where Alex could just decide, you know what? | ||
I'll go ahead and lower my blade and I'll just let them destroy me because that's just going to make the resistance against them a hundred times stronger. | ||
And yeah, it's not fun to be destroyed. | ||
And yeah, it's not fun to have my life ruined. | ||
And yeah, it's not fun to die and give up. | ||
That's not what we're made of. | ||
But you know what? Sometimes you just cross a line and you say, well, if I want to accelerate defeating evil, if I want to accelerate... | ||
Defeating the New World Order, then I guess I just let the world watch them destroy me. | ||
And then they can see and then the resistance grows even stronger than ever before. | ||
And that's what I believe is going to happen here no matter what. | ||
But you know, here's what's sad. | ||
Here's what's sad about the whole situation is that You know, InfoWars is a large company now. | ||
I mean, I guess you'd still consider it a small company, probably just under 100 employees overall. | ||
And this audience of millions of people, you don't deserve this. | ||
None of us deserve this. | ||
You built InfoWars. | ||
The crew keeps InfoWars on air every day, being here 10 hours a day, every day, every week, every month, every year. | ||
The audience. You work hard. | ||
And you shop at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
And you made donations. And you told friends and family. | ||
You built this. | ||
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The crew built this. Alex built this. | |
And I feel bad for the parents now again, wittingly or unwittingly, being used as a political pawn by the American left regime that wants Alex Jones destroyed. | ||
And so I don't know if they really think they're about to get all this money from Alex. | ||
There's no money to get. | ||
So I don't know if they really believe that or not. | ||
I don't know if they think money is going to solve whatever's been bothering them for more than 10 years now since the shooting. | ||
But no, I feel sorry for all of that because the only winners here are the liars. | ||
The only winners here are... | ||
The people involved politically that won Alex off the air, and the people that lie about Alex every day. | ||
Those are the only winners here. | ||
The parents are not the winners here, sadly. | ||
I don't think that this judgment helps them at all, and if they think they're about to get $50 million or $100 million or whatever, there's no money. | ||
You didn't just win the lottery. | ||
There's not going to be a check cut. | ||
No, the only winners here are the Democrats that won Alex off the air, the globalists that won Alex off the air, and the lawyers that want to use this to jumpstart their legal company or their political career, or just get in front of the cameras and wave a flag of victory around. | ||
So screw free speech, screw the judicial system, screw the truth, screw integrity, just get Alex Jones, destroy him, lie about him, and then get a billion dollar judgment. | ||
Yeah. So I'm just going to start taking calls the rest of the hour. | ||
And we got them from all over the world. | ||
I got Italy, I got England, I got Canada. | ||
So we're international today. | ||
I mean, hell, let's start in Italy. | ||
Let's go to Severo in Italy. | ||
I haven't heard from you in a while. | ||
Severo, probably butchering it. | ||
Haven't heard from you in a while. Good to hear from you. | ||
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What do you think about the judgment? This is, like I say... | |
They want to destroy the mom and pop. | ||
This is the real deal. | ||
They want to show up. I can destroy the mom and pop. | ||
We could take a damn number from their bot and make a number. | ||
They say, oh, okay. Ten million. | ||
Three million. Who cares if Ali Jones makes a million. | ||
He makes a dollar. | ||
Everybody make a mistake. | ||
Leave it alone. Second of all, this is our standing... | ||
You know, they threw a stand in the face of the people. | ||
For the big thing, which is World War III. We are in World War III, but nobody understands. | ||
Everybody watches this poor guy, Ali Jones, which he tries to stay the best he can. | ||
You know, he works 24 hours a day, like you and yourself. | ||
This is the judgment, see? | ||
You know, we deserve to be punished, unfortunately. | ||
You know, the good people, now they are the bad people. | ||
I'm glad that Meloni She's there, and I did see her in two weeks, and she knows about Ali Jones, what's going on, and she knows it's like Donald Trump. | ||
They want to judge him like Donald Trump. | ||
We're like a bad person, which is not a bad person. | ||
I mean, look, all this does, too... | ||
I mean, we're obviously leaving... | ||
We're currently experiencing, I think, some of the worst evil the world has ever seen right now. | ||
It's on a different scale. | ||
But... Like you said, I mean, oh, we are going to get Alex Jones. | ||
There's the Waukesha massacre individual in the courtroom right now. | ||
Nobody's mad at him. Nobody's outraged over the guy that murdered dozens of people, running them over. | ||
Nobody's mad about Igor Danchako and the FBI lying to the American people about Trump-Russia collusion. | ||
No, nobody's making a big fuss out of that. | ||
That's not at the top page of Drudge. | ||
It's Alex Jones for questioning an event for a billion dollars. | ||
Incredible history. Well, we just made history. | ||
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All you liberals, all you Democrats, all you globalists, all you evil freaks, all you pedophiles, all tuning into Infowars today, hoping that you're going to be celebrating and basking In our depression, our oppression, and the attacks against us, no. We've never felt better, actually. | ||
You've given us the biggest victory of all time. | ||
You've confirmed that everything we've been fighting for is real, or you've confirmed everything we're fighting against is real. | ||
You've only... We've solidified our dedication to the truth, and if you think you have defeated Infowars, you have only defeated yourselves. | ||
Now, Norm Pattis, representing Alex Jones in this case, he was in the courtroom there, he has joined us on the phone now, so we're going to get his first response to this. | ||
One billion dollars, Norm. | ||
It's time to start cutting the checks. | ||
Yeah, well, let me, you know... | ||
Either that or printing more monopoly money. | ||
That was pretty astounding. | ||
And what's more, that's just the beginning. | ||
There'll be an attorney's fee application, which could increase this by about 40% to the $1.4 billion. | ||
And then Judge Bellis will also have the ability to make a separate finding on punitive damages. | ||
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So by the time this is done, it could easily be two, two and a half billion dollars. | |
Has there ever been, in your knowledge, a case like this with a judgment like this? | ||
Or is this number one all time? | ||
That's certainly number one in Connecticut, and I'm sure that we'll know tomorrow morning all the wits out there will have checked. | ||
It's a huge verdict, and it sends a chilling message. | ||
I think the message that it sends is, you know, if you are outside the mainstream media, if you're challenging the orthodoxy, and the orthodoxy determines what you said isn't true, there's now a body of law If this stands on appeal, by the way, and I hope Alex takes the appeal, that would say you're responsible for what anybody says if you've uttered an untruth. | ||
And so this creates a powerful club. | ||
This will make deplatforming look like child play if this work is permitted to stand. | ||
And I think the objective is clear. | ||
There's a war on against it. | ||
There's a battle for the truth. | ||
That was the subtitle of Elizabeth Williamson's book about Sandy Hook. | ||
And so this is the opening salvo. | ||
In some way that Infowars and Alex was the first to be deplatformed, he's now been the first to experience this form of lawfare. | ||
And now is the time for patriots to put on their shoes and walk and pick up your bed and walk and take this fight to the courthouse. | ||
I'm a lawyer. | ||
I know how to do all of this, but it's an unharmed use of the Unfair Trade Practices Act to silence speech on the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act. | ||
It was a thin rationale for the default that permitted the plaintiffs to avoid having to prove liability. | ||
The court issued rulings that held Alex responsible for things that he didn't even know about or people he never met. | ||
The plaintiffs were able to present half-truth as whole truth, and they were able to gin this jury up such that the duck number in this case became a lottery number, and these people became the lotto masters. | ||
And payday was struck in Connecticut courtroom today. | ||
A very, very, very depressing day for freedom of speech. | ||
Well, and that's where my mind goes. | ||
It's like, look, I got into media. | ||
I do what I do because I saw a country that I believe was corrupt. | ||
I saw a lot of problems. | ||
I think that this just confirms it. | ||
I mean, most people would say that America is corrupt. | ||
Most people would say that this country has a corruption problem politically. | ||
And so then you would make the statement. | ||
You'd say, well, how do you know who's fighting the corruption? | ||
Well, who gets attacked by the establishment the most? | ||
Who gets attacked by the deep state the most? | ||
Who do they go after the most? | ||
And once again, the name is Alex Jones. | ||
The institution, the news organization is InfoWars. | ||
Now, I don't know if you can get into the future as far as You know, appealing this or whatever, because I know the audience is going to want to know what the future might hold as far as appeals are concerned. | ||
But, you know, I'd get your response to it like this. | ||
Let's try to put it into a real-world situation for the future. | ||
Let's say that back in... | ||
December of 2020, you go on air and you question the efficacy of the COVID vaccine. | ||
Well, oh, now you're getting sued by the companies that made the COVID vaccine, but here we are a year later and now they're admitting the COVID vaccines are not safe or effective. | ||
Folks, that's what they're trying to silence is somebody saying what they believe to be true, which might ultimately be the truth. | ||
They don't want it out there, Norm. | ||
Well, I think there is that danger. | ||
There was some saber-rattling by the Secretary of State of the state of Texas this week suggesting that Alex is responsible and you guys are responsible for harassment that electoral officials faced in the wake of the 2020 election. | ||
And so there seems to be a growing intolerance for dissent in this country, and this case can be used in that way. | ||
There is a difference, I think, in this case. | ||
Sandy Hook, at one point during closing arguments, one of the lawyers for the plaintiffs said, there were two moments in our divided times that brought us together, 9-11 and Sandy Hook. | ||
And I say, yeah, 9-11, certainly. | ||
But we've sort of sanctified the surviving members of the Sandy Hook shootings and given them a larger role in American life than most crime victims' families enjoy. | ||
And I don't know why we're celebrating victimhood so much these days, but we are. | ||
Now, Alex made some statements about Sandy Hook that were untrue, and he could have better defended What about the precedent set that you can't even defend yourself? | ||
I mean, do you think we ever see anything like that again? | ||
Well, there are default judgments. | ||
They're rarely entered in Connecticut. | ||
I would not have entered the default judgment against Alex if I were the judge. | ||
I would have permitted the jury to draw an adverse inference against them, especially in a speech case. | ||
You know, speech is an important part of the American character. | ||
Having said that, Defamation is not protected speech, and it's not protected by the First Amendment. | ||
But to deprive a person of the ability to defend himself, because the claim is he didn't comply with discovery, you know, we turned over tens of thousands of emails. | ||
There were more than 50 depositions taken by the plaintiffs in this case. | ||
You were among those deposed. | ||
You know, hundreds of thousands of documents changed hands in this case. | ||
If the plaintiffs didn't get everything they want, they had enough to try their case. | ||
And when they didn't get perfection, they got the judge to say, because it wasn't perfect compliance, we should get to tell the jury any story we want to about Alex and deprive him of the chance to defend himself against it. | ||
That's just not the American way. | ||
That's a show trial. | ||
I think that's what they used to do to dissidents in Stalin's Russia. | ||
Now, you know, yeah, the Sandy Hook parents were lovely people. | ||
They made good witnesses. | ||
There were things to argue about in this case, but the court didn't want to hear argument about it. | ||
I had to move mountains to win the right to make the limited little arguments I was permitted to make in that courtroom. | ||
But the bottom line is, if I'd stayed home, Alex wouldn't have been much worse off. | ||
The court just didn't want to hear from me and didn't want to let the jury hear from me. | ||
Well, and since you brought it up, I'll just give a little more detail, folks. | ||
In this case, in the Connecticut case that just concluded today, I was deposed for 10 hours for less than 10 minutes of content. | ||
In fact, I think it was about six minutes of content in which I never even questioned anything. | ||
I just had mentioned the story and covered public comments that were made, public comments made on television, public comments published in the Washington Post. | ||
Less than 10 minutes of content. | ||
I think it was about 6 or 7 minutes of content. | ||
And I was deposed for more than 10 hours. | ||
More than 10 hours. Norm, I got 60 seconds left in this segment. | ||
I don't know if you're going to join us again on the other side. | ||
I know it's hard to kind of release after this. | ||
But I mean, what is the release for you? | ||
Or are you still in litigation mode? | ||
No, I mean, I've got an argument on vaccine exemptions in the federal appellate courts in New York City tomorrow. | ||
So, you know, I've got to try to absorb this blow and get ready to go up and defend the right to say no to government when they want to force you to put stuff in your children's bodies. | ||
You know, I'm all about the fight, Owen. | ||
I'm all about liberty. I'm all about limited government. | ||
I'm all about the individual's right to chart his own course. | ||
And today's a dark day for me. | ||
Today we got slammed. | ||
And, you know, there's another slamming to come tomorrow. | ||
But I couldn't be prouder than to stand with you. | ||
As I said to the jurors the day of closing arguments, there's no place I'd rather be right now, right here, than standing next to Alex Jones and standing next to Infowars in this fight for our future. | ||
Because if we don't fight for it, it's going to be taken from us. | ||
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And we're going to live in a dystopian nightmare. | |
And Infowars has been calling that for years. | ||
and you know, focus on team. | ||
I'll tell you, it's amazing because there's a lot of people tuned in right now that are | ||
tuning in just hoping that we wouldn't be on air. | ||
And they're shocked. What? | ||
Infowars are still on? I thought we've destroyed them now. | ||
The big tech censorship didn't get us. | ||
They thought these judgments would get us. | ||
We're still here. So there's all these people tuning in like, what? | ||
How is Infowars still live? | ||
This is it. You guys really don't understand how the world works at all, clearly. | ||
And you just fall for all the bullcrap. | ||
You think Alex Jones has a billion dollars? | ||
He doesn't have a million dollars. You think that this lawsuit is going to shut InfoWars down? | ||
It's not. It's going to hurt us a lot, obviously, but we don't care. | ||
We don't have a bunch of millionaires here. | ||
So, I mean, Norm, what about the response that you've gotten? | ||
I mean, I'm sure, I mean, I know the attacks that I get just for existing. | ||
I'm sure you now, in the defense of Alex Jones, are getting attacks from probably sides that you never expected to be attacked from. | ||
Oh, yeah. I mean, you know, I'm just getting phone calls and text messages, you know, maligning my lawyering and suggesting that, you know, that I either threw the case or that I'm incompetent and that I'm scum, this, that, and everything else. | ||
And it goes with the turf. | ||
Obviously, it hurts. I don't like it. | ||
But I'm not going to pay a whole lot of rent for the space I occupy in other people's heads. | ||
That's their problem, not mine. | ||
Haters are going to hate. And the question that nobody asks... | ||
For which there must be an answer. | ||
What makes Alex and InfoWars and you so popular? | ||
You don't hook people on some sort of drug that is foreign to their body. | ||
You talk about things that are obvious to them and that no one else talks about. | ||
And until people begin to understand what makes a show like InfoWars or Alex Jones or Owen Schroyer popular, they're asking the wrong questions. | ||
So right now, you know, People are loving to hate. | ||
They're loving to hate you. | ||
They're loving to hate Alex. They're loving to hate InfoWars. | ||
They're loving to hate me. | ||
And I'm asking myself, from whence comes this love of hatred? | ||
And who's to hate her now? | ||
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But there's two show paths. | |
What do you expect as far as a legal precedent is concerned from this case? | ||
I know we talked about that earlier, but I mean, how soon are we going to see other people suing for a billion dollars or $500 million because they don't like what somebody said on the air thinking that, well, they can do it to Alex and I can do it to whoever I want? | ||
Well, so, you know, buyer beware. | ||
Getting a default is very, very, very unusual. | ||
And so, you know, what made this verdict and this trial Possible in the form that it took was the fact that Alex was deprived of any right meaningfully to defend himself in the jury's presence. | ||
Though he was held down and water was poured over him and people are surprised that he drowned. | ||
So I think it doesn't have a lot of precedential effect because very rarely are defaults entered. | ||
And a default was entered in this case. | ||
But I do think it will encourage people to try. | ||
You know, I'm reminded of the lawsuits that the Southern Poverty Law Center brought against groups, including the KKK, decades ago. | ||
When the law couldn't silence these groups, they began to sue them on the grounds that seizing their assets would quiet them. | ||
And so I think that the Alex Jones case and the Infowars case It sort of stands as the Scopes Monkey Trial of disinformation. | ||
People will look back at this case over the years and say, you know, it created a new awareness. | ||
And I suspect there'll be a lot of ambulance chasing plaintiff lawyers. | ||
Who will be chasing unpopular speech using the tools that we learned about in the Alex Jones case. | ||
One of their experts was somebody who talked about quote-unquote stochastic terrorism. | ||
That is using the internet to terrorize people. | ||
And his testimony, a guy named Clint Watts, his testimony was that the internet changes how we market and big business can use it to make money and terrorists can use it to motivate people. | ||
People to act in hateful ways. | ||
And I asked him, are you calling Alex Jones a terrorist? | ||
Well, no, then what's the point? | ||
Is Coca-Cola a terrorist because it gets us to buy its product by saying it's the real thing and appealing to our emotions? | ||
Is Alex Jones a terrorist when he talks about things that people are afraid of? | ||
And people respond to him because people are either finally hearing someone addressing their concerns in the world in which they live. | ||
If we're going to attack the guy who speaks the truth, in the name of the truth, then we really are living in Orwellian stew. | ||
And I don't know what happens next, Owen. | ||
I'm concerned about the future of the country. | ||
Well, let's bring it back to the present then, because I think there's an obvious question looming here, and maybe you can answer it for the audience, and that is, okay, a billion dollars, whatever the final number is, we'll just call it a billion for now. | ||
What is that money for exactly? | ||
I mean, what are they claiming the billion dollars is for? | ||
Damage to their reputation and the emotional distress that they have suffered and will suffer in years to come. | ||
So let me give you a couple concrete examples. | ||
There was testimony at trial that one person relocated from the north to the south And when she was living in the South, someone put a note on her door. | ||
Do you believe in the Bible? | ||
You're going to hell. Or words to that effect. | ||
That was distressing to her. | ||
Others testified that they're afraid to go out because people have made comments to them. | ||
So this money was designed to compensate them for their distress and their trauma and the loss of their good names. | ||
The irony in the Sandy Hook case is that the families became public figures and sympathetic public figures in the wake of their families' tragedies. | ||
And some of them went on to become spokespersons for political groups and guns and whatnot or gun regulation. | ||
And some of them went on to acquire new professions working for foundations funded by We wouldn't have known about them but for Sandy Hook. | ||
So I think this money is designed to provide them with a cocoon within which they live and can live and is a sign of the jurors' outrage over what they perceived Alex to have done and a sign of their great sympathy for what these families have endured and are expected to endure into the future. | ||
So in other words, though, they can't cite any actual financial damages or they're not providing any shrink bills or anything like that? | ||
They're just saying $100 million because Alex Jones hurt your feelings? | ||
This was not an economic damages case. | ||
It was purely soft money, emotional stress money. | ||
You know, it's funny hearing you say all that. | ||
You know, I'm banned from pretty much all big tech platforms. | ||
Can't take an Uber, can't take an Airbnb. | ||
People call me a racist all the time, insurrectionist. | ||
All these lies about me. I wonder, when am I going to be able to sue for a billion dollars, Norm? | ||
Well, you can try. | ||
You just got to find a jury that's willing to give it to you, you know? | ||
Let me ask you this. | ||
Um... Do they really think that there's hundreds of millions of dollars? | ||
Do they really believe that? Do the plaintiffs' lawyers believe that? | ||
Do the plaintiffs believe that? | ||
I mean, you've seen our financial records. | ||
You know there's not millions of dollars sitting around here. | ||
Do they really think that there is? | ||
You know, I'm not sure that they do. | ||
I'm not sure that they know. | ||
You know, free speech system is in bankruptcy and there's a lot of interest there being paid or attention being paid to its assets. | ||
And there's claims that money has been moved around and that'll all sort itself out in the courts. | ||
And I think people will find in the end that it's an organization that operates, you know, on a shoestring, meaning there's there is a profit margin. | ||
But it's a hustle to keep products in, to sell them, and to provide the coverage that people expect. | ||
And there isn't a cash cow out there. | ||
There's no secret money. | ||
There's no offshore accounts. | ||
But I think the plaintiffs don't know that, and they're going to try to find out. | ||
But I really don't think this was a suit This was a suit about destroying you, about destroying Alex, and about destroying Infowars. | ||
The plaintiff's lawyer said in his opening statement to the jury in this case, we're going to ask you to stop Alex Jones. | ||
We want you to stop him. | ||
And so I think the goal here was to create a noose. | ||
To try to strangle all of you there so that you will find it difficult to continue to speak. | ||
If they can destroy Infowars, or excuse me, Free Speech Systems, which is the company that owns the studio If they can destroy free speech systems, maybe they can silence info wars. | ||
If they can chase Alex around as a judgment debtor for 20 years, which is what the law will give them a chance to do in Connecticut, maybe they can wear him out and maybe they can silence him. | ||
You know, I think their objective is to scare people. | ||
Their objective is to start a campaign of lawfare that encourages others to attack dissent and dissidence. | ||
And I think they will make an example of you if you let them. | ||
And, you know, one of the things... | ||
One of the things I said to one of the reporters outside the courtroom is, you know, this verdict is in some respects a disaster, but not for Alex Jones, but for the Republic. | ||
Because, you know, nobody ever stops to ask what makes it What makes you guys popular? | ||
And I said it before, I'll say it again. | ||
What makes you popular is you're addressing the fear and the anxiety and the anger of ordinary Americans who are watching a world slip between their fingers, who are concerned about social utility scoring, who are concerned about the role of artificial intelligence in big tech and managing our lives, who believe, because it's true, that there are vast concentrations of wealth Norm, we've got to take a break here. | ||
We've got a short break. This is only a two-minute break. | ||
For the individuals that are on the line, if you are on the line, I will take your call. | ||
I promise I will take your call. | ||
Norm Pattis with us. We'll be right back. | ||
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The fight for the future is now. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroer. | ||
Watch the live stream at band.video. | ||
Alright, Norm Pat is still on the phone with us, and as we were saying in the last segment, you know, I feel bad for the crew that doesn't deserve... | ||
To lose their job, which they won't. | ||
We're going to continue to go on. | ||
I feel bad for the audience that invested in this and time and their dollars in this to build this to what it's at today. | ||
I feel bad for the country that has to go through this and people thinking that this is somehow a victory in the legal system when it's not at all. | ||
But, I mean, I guess I would ask this, Norm, just to kind of get it back to the ground here. | ||
So what happens? | ||
Because I don't know. I don't know. | ||
Do we know whose idea? | ||
I don't know if it was the parents' idea to sue Alex and Infowars after the Remington case when they got $73 million or if lawyers wanted to do it or somebody prodded them or whatever. | ||
But, okay, well, we don't have a billion dollars. | ||
You know, we don't have $500 million. | ||
We don't have $10 million. So how does this go? | ||
I mean, you said they have 20 years. | ||
So basically just how do they plan on getting a billion dollars? | ||
I guess I would ask you that. | ||
Yeah, so here are the steps. | ||
Right now, there are still post-verdict proceedings that will take place here in Connecticut late in October and into early November. | ||
And the case will not be reduced to a judgment. | ||
In other words, there won't be a final judgment until mid-November. | ||
At that point, Alex and Free Speech Systems The right to file a notice of appeal. | ||
And then transcripts will have to be prepared, briefs written, and this case argued before the Connecticut appellate and or Supreme Court. | ||
And that case is unlikely to be heard for argument by an appellate court from 12 to 18 months. | ||
Then it can take six months to a year for a decision. | ||
So we're probably two to three years out from significant trouble for everyone down there. | ||
Once there's a final judgment, if we can't get the appellate courts to give some relief, then they can try to force free speech systems into involuntary bankruptcy and effectively try to take control of the company. | ||
And liquidate it, which would compel you guys to reform, presumably, as another entity to keep speaking. | ||
That's a little bit beyond my pay grade. | ||
I'm just a trial lawyer. | ||
And then, with respect to Alex, as a judgment debtor, judgment creditors, that is, those to whom he owes a judgment, will have the right to pursue him under Connecticut law for 20 years. | ||
And so he'll be brought to court or subject to legal proceedings from time to time for what is known as an examination of a judgment debtor, a J.D. And they'll ask him questions under oath, what you made last year, where you live, and this, that, and everything else. | ||
And they'll squeeze him for any dollar that they can find on him or that he owns. | ||
There's also a separate piece of litigation Pending in Texas right now that claims that his father and his mother and other family members are part of a closely held network that really is designed to hide money. | ||
So they'll pursue those claims all in search of any money that they can find that is not subject to exemption from bankruptcy proceedings. | ||
Now, Alex is a resident of Texas, and Texas has a very generous homestead exemption. | ||
In other words, it permits to reside in your home on a certain amount of land, I don't remember what it is, and no creditor can touch that. | ||
And, you know, they can try to garnish wages, but if you're paid in the form of an annuity, those are exempt from bankruptcy. | ||
So, you know, Alex will have to get together with financial planners and Determine how it is that he can live with the hounds of hell baying at his heels for 20 years. | ||
If I know Alex, he'll never be silenced. | ||
Alex is a prophetic figure. | ||
I referred to him in the jury deliberation or in the closing argument as a mad prophet who tells us things we sometimes don't want to hear. | ||
And what happens to prophets in the Old Testament? | ||
Sometimes they get killed and stoned and those in power try to silence them. | ||
Well, here we are. | ||
And so Alex has a challenging couple of decades, Adam, if we can't get this judgment reversed on appeal. | ||
Well, Alex, sir, the country even more importantly, though, and that's the real story here, folks, is our justice system has been abused and used in corrupt ways unlike I think this country has ever seen. | ||
Norm Pattis, thank you for joining us, and I'm sure we'll be in touch. | ||
Alright folks as promised if you're on the line, I will take your call starting in 60 seconds | ||
All right, I am gonna take calls till everybody that's on the board has had their call taken | ||
And then I'm going to start getting into the news as much as I can. | ||
Remember, we have extended broadcasts today, so once I sign off at 6, Alex Jones will be back. | ||
You know, I... It's really an interesting time. | ||
More people are tuned in to Infowars right now than normal. | ||
Most of the haters are tuned in right now, hoping they would go to band.video, click on the War Room link, and we'd be off air. | ||
We're not. Still here. Hi. | ||
And now Infowars is going to be bigger than ever. | ||
And now Alex Jones is going to be bigger than ever. | ||
More people are going to tune into Alex Jones from here on out and Infowars from here on out than ever before. | ||
And you just printing the stories and you continuing to attack him and you engaging in legal warfare against him just makes us bigger and bigger and bigger. | ||
And as people see more and more how corrupt the country is and how corrupt the world is, they realize, huh, Maybe that Alec Jones and Infowars was on to something, and maybe that's why they've been attacked so relentlessly. | ||
But, you know, for all of those tuned in celebrating this, thinking that this is a victory for you, you're sadly mistaken. | ||
And I'm not coming from a place of malice when I tell you this. | ||
You're sorely mistaken thinking that this is a victory for you. | ||
And you're so out of touch with reality if you don't realize how this hurts you and your country and your future and the future of free speech and the future of the justice system. | ||
You've been so overcome by hatred. | ||
You have been so overcome with bigotry that you can't even see anymore. | ||
But... I will say this with a little bit of rubbing your nose in it. | ||
You think taking a billion dollars from InfoWars that we don't have is going to do anything to us? | ||
We're going to continue to operate because we're not doing this for money. | ||
And all you've done is certified Alex Jones and InfoWars and this crew and this audience as all-time legends. | ||
We are now living legends unlike anything you could ever imagine or comprehend. | ||
We've done it. So yeah, you know what? | ||
I got a little smirk on my face. | ||
You know what? Alex has a little smirk on his face because we fight evil. | ||
And guess what? Evil fights back. | ||
And it's never been more proven than it is today. | ||
Yeah, it feels good reassured that we were on the right path the whole time. | ||
Yeah, it feels good being proven that, you know what? | ||
We stood against corruption. We called it outright. | ||
And now the corruption is the corrupt individuals are coming to destroy us. | ||
And all their brainwashed minions are thinking they're having a victory. | ||
No, you have just reasserted our commitment. | ||
You have just reassured our values and principles and worldviews. | ||
And now you have just made Alex Jones and Infowars all-time legends in human history when it comes to fighting for freedom, fighting for truth, and fighting for justice. | ||
Of course, Alex Jones and Infowars are enemy number one in this corrupt world. | ||
So, I pat myself on the back. | ||
Because I saw the future. I saw the vision. | ||
I know this is where I needed to be if I wanted to fight for truth and freedom and justice. | ||
I know this is where I needed to be if I was going to fight against corruption, fight against globalism, fight against fake news media. | ||
I knew that you guys would try to destroy me and lie about me and destroy my life and go after my family and try to put me in jail. | ||
You've just proven everything that I've seen. | ||
You've just proven all my future sight, all my visions, all my prophecies. | ||
Same with Alex. That's all you've done. | ||
You think billions of dollars of trying to take our money destroys us? | ||
No. It has certified us. | ||
It has redeemed us. | ||
It has proven us right. | ||
All right. I'm going to stop waxing here. | ||
And we are going to... | ||
Yeah, just look at all these freaks celebrating it. | ||
I mean, it's hilarious. We could do this all day. | ||
We're going to the phone lines. If you're on the line, I promise I'm going to take your call. | ||
Once we've taken all the calls, I'll cover the news. | ||
Let's start with Stephen in Florida. | ||
I'm just going to go right down the list here, guys. | ||
Stephen in Florida, go ahead. Well, Owen, I know that there are some heavy hitters in the media that are listening in right now. | ||
And I just want to ask you a series of questions, and I want them to take a pen out, and I want them to write these down. | ||
Did the mainstream media say that the vaccines were safe and effective? | ||
Yes. Did the media say that you should lose your job if you don't get the vaccine? | ||
Yes. Have people died as a result of the vaccine? | ||
Yes. Have people been injured as a result of the vaccine? | ||
Yes. Every single one of these questions I asked you, and I would say probably 90%, they call themselves journalists, they're political activists, they're actors. | ||
These guys, if Alex Jones is getting fined over a billion dollars, Then these people should be hanging from ropes. | ||
That's my point. | ||
And I know that Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
and Robert Barnes and there's a lot of lawyers out there and there's a lot of stuff happening behind the scenes. | ||
When this all comes out, just like the news in the European Union and they were being questioned, they are going to pay. | ||
If this is the precedent they want to set, then they are in a face full of trouble. | ||
But of course, it's not the precedent they want to set. | ||
The precedent they want to set is that they can sue whoever they want and destroy whoever they want. | ||
They don't want that same precedent used against them. | ||
It's like the old saying, it's not logic unless it can be applied universally, then it's propaganda. | ||
So all the attacks in lawfare against Alex Jones are just propaganda because as you just proved with your series of questions, it cannot be applied universally. | ||
Well, I think things are gonna change. | ||
I really believe things are gonna change. | ||
No, I agree. In fact, I think that... | ||
Let's say that this is a defeat. | ||
Let's just say this is a defeat for Alex Jones and Infowars. | ||
It's the biggest victory for the truth movement ever. | ||
I mean, more people are going to be listening to Alex Jones, realizing how corrupt it is, realizing everything he's saying is real. | ||
More people are tuned in right now than ever before. | ||
It's like, I don't even know how to handle it, all the new ears that I know are tuned in right now. | ||
And so, yeah, we live in a corrupt world, and we here at Infowars call it out more than anybody. | ||
So, of course, we're marked for destruction. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
I guarantee you that Infowars, your show, and Alex Jones, and the American Journal, and all the people you have on gain more viewers than CNN or MSNBC combined. | ||
Because they know if you want truth, you go to Infowars. | ||
If you want to hear spin doctors and a bunch of political activists, then you can tune into their channels, which no one watches. | ||
I think that speaks for itself. | ||
Steven, great call. Thank you. | ||
And, you know, to go back to what he was saying, I keep going back to the Star Wars analogy, Obi-Wan Kenobi letting Darth Vader strike him down, because in that moment, Darth Vader realizes that if I let, or Obi-Wan Kenobi realizes, if I let Darth Vader strike me down now, I lose this fight, but I win the war. | ||
And InfoWars is kind of at that point. | ||
And this might be that point, but we're not going to lay down our arms yet. | ||
We're not going to die yet. | ||
But let me tell you, the death of InfoWars just means 500 new InfoWars media people come out of nowhere, and that's when we win the war. | ||
So, I mean... It's really almost selfish to stay on air at this point. | ||
Just say, yeah, let's just lower our lightsaber, let him strike us down, because we'll lose the battle, but we'll win the war in the end. | ||
Let's go to... | ||
We've got callers across the pond. | ||
Let's go to Mike in England. | ||
Mike, you're on the Infowars War Room. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey, Owen. | |
Thanks for taking my call. Thanks for calling. | ||
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Yeah. Yeah, you're right on as far as... | |
Yeah, it's just the Obi-Wan Kenobi model, and it's just the... | ||
What do you call them? | ||
Streisand effect. You know, they want to shut down Infowars, but they just shine the light on Alex Jones and free speech systems. | ||
But I just want to say, I think this whole thing is an indictment against these judges. | ||
And, you know, I think that, you know, in the Declaration of Independence, it says that, you know, we have the duty to throw off such government, you know, that leads to tyranny. | ||
I think it's going to come to military tribunals in the end. | ||
This is high treason. | ||
The government really has three branches, judiciary, the legislation, and the executive. | ||
This is subverting. | ||
It's national subversion. | ||
I expect that at some point These guys are going to feel the heat. | ||
I think it's such a big deal that they really need to hang for it. | ||
Well, I mean, if Alex Jones can be sued for a billion dollars, When whatever he said, whether right or wrong, didn't result in any physical harm to anybody, well then what happens to all the people that promoted the vaccines that resulted in tens of thousands of deaths? | ||
What happened to the people that promoted weapons of mass destruction that led to millions dead in Iraq and many military members losing limbs and tearing families apart? | ||
What do they owe? A hundred trillion? | ||
Oh no, I see. | ||
That's just so Democrats can get Alex off the air. | ||
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Okay. All right, taking your calls in response to the news today. | |
A billion dollars. | ||
Just waiting to see how much all the mainstream news outlets that told you the vaccine was safe and effective, how much can we sue them for? | ||
Tens of thousands dead from the COVID-19 vaccine, not to mention all of the injuries, life-altering side effects. | ||
How much should we sue Stephen Colbert for and them for telling us the vaccine was safe and effective and marketing it and pushing it and then causing all the damage? | ||
$100 trillion? $200 trillion? | ||
I'm not sure there's enough. Let's go to Richard in Canada. | ||
Richard, you're on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
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Congratulations on the historic win there. | ||
I just had a few points I wanted to make about it. | ||
First of all, I just wanted to give a huge shout-out to Norm Paddis, who I thought did an amazing job, even given both hands were tied behind his back. | ||
Yeah, he basically completed a marathon with 100-pound dumbbells strapped to his legs. | ||
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Oh, absolutely. I mean, like, there was never a chance he was going to win, and so I thought it was great the amount he was able to even get in. | |
You know, it was a much better showing than the Texas trial. | ||
Second thing I wanted to say is that I think the billion dollars is an absolute win for Infowars. | ||
You know, like, I was kind of expecting something in the $200 million range, like bigger than Texas, but kind of like in the universe of value people can conceive. | ||
But like a billion dollars is, you know, you would have to be on the Fortune 500 to be able to pull out a billion dollars. | ||
No, honestly, and it just shows that once again how out of touch with reality liberals are. | ||
And those are the people celebrating this. | ||
And they're like, yeah, good, a billion dollars. | ||
Alex Jones made a billion dollars lying about it. | ||
Folks, they pulled all of our records. | ||
They showed you the records. | ||
Infowars as a company brought in a couple hundred million dollars over ten years. | ||
Most of that just goes right back to expenses. | ||
That's not profit. | ||
That's not gross profit. | ||
That's just money that's incoming, not counting all the costs it has to run on this. | ||
And so they present it and they say, look, here's Infowars. | ||
They made a couple hundred million dollars over a decade. | ||
Yeah, well, what about the cost to pay the crew? | ||
They don't include that. What about the cost to run the bandwidth? | ||
They don't include that. What about the cost to pay for lawyers? | ||
The cost to pay for trips? | ||
I mean, they just say, look at all this money that they had. | ||
And people believe it. | ||
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They believe anything. Well, and I think that's actually the point of the billion dollars. | |
I think it's there to make headlines. | ||
Like, it's as phony as the Federal Reserve's money. | ||
Basically. Which is good. | ||
Again, all they've done is certified Infowars legendary status more than ever before. | ||
That's all they've done. They think a billion dollar judgment makes us weaker? | ||
No, you just inflated us more than we've ever been inflated. | ||
And I don't like it. Like, I'm not asking for this. | ||
I'd rather just have free speech. | ||
I'd rather just be able to have free speech here and not be attacked by you goons all day long. | ||
But fine. Billion dollars. | ||
You just certified us as legends even more than before. | ||
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Yeah, and I think that's the point. | |
They know they can't shut you down, so they have to make people think that they've shut you down. | ||
And I think that's the main point. | ||
And you know what else is ironic about it? | ||
And thank you for the call, Richard. | ||
So many people still don't know that Infowars and Alex Jones is still on air. | ||
And now they will. And they're going to say, Alex Jones, I thought he was off air. | ||
Oh, he's still on air? I'm going to go tune in. | ||
So thank you. We could have paid a billion dollars for marketing and we wouldn't have gotten such a good push. | ||
I mean, we showed you the internet analytics. | ||
I mean, we don't even pay for marketing. | ||
We don't even have marketing. And, I mean, marketing is me sitting on air telling you what we have on sale. | ||
So, I mean, we could have paid a billion dollars for marketing and not had as an effective marketing campaign as you putting a judgment against us for a billion dollars and publishing it everywhere. | ||
Let's go to AJ in Oregon. | ||
AJ, you're on the Infowars War Room. | ||
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Go ahead. I just want to shout out to Alex Jones. | |
Good job for questioning the narrative from the fake lying news media. | ||
I think we shouldn't spend too much time on the verdict. | ||
Now that we got so many people are going to be watching, this is a great advertisement for Infowars. | ||
I think we really should push more on the, as you have been all this time, on the vaccines and all the videos of the doctors speaking out on the vaccines. | ||
The coming nuclear war, the Warhawk neocons. | ||
Yeah, you know what? I'm glad that you said that. | ||
I'm glad that you said that because let me just address that real quick. | ||
Once I get all these callers off the board, I'm going to do my normal news coverage. | ||
So if you're tuned in today for the first time or you're tuned in and you're curious or you're tuned in and you're like, what's InfoWars news coverage like? | ||
Once I get all these callers off the air, I'm going to go back into my normal form and do my normal news coverage and people can see what it's like around here. | ||
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Now all the writers for that corny John Oliver and Stephen Colbert, Saturday Night Live, they're all tuning in tonight, today. | |
And they're looking for little clips they can grab. | ||
And we gotta remind the audience, we're non-violent, we question the narrative, and we stand for truth. | ||
We're for Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., non-violence type of revolution. | ||
And we're gonna keep exposing their lives. | ||
And, yeah, you guys are doing a great job. | ||
Brain Force is awesome. | ||
It's on sale. It's on sale. | ||
Infowarsstore.com. Brain Force. | ||
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I use it daily. | |
You guys are doing a good job, and I think this is a big advertisement. | ||
Let's keep exposing these possessed people. | ||
Thank you for the call, AJ. Let's go to Vaughn in California. | ||
Vaughn, you're on the Infowars War Room. | ||
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Go ahead. Joke. | |
What's going on right now with the whole show trial. | ||
But just stay strong. | ||
I know you will. | ||
And, you know, everyone here who's listening, if they donate and just be united, it'll help. | ||
Just fight these demons. | ||
And just... | ||
Yeah, it might be sort of a knockdown, but like you said, it's just going to make Infowars stronger, and 500 more people will rise up. | ||
Yeah, and let me just put it like this. | ||
I mean, I'm not the expert here, and so I can only kind of do a... | ||
A weak dissertation, if you will, of the situation. | ||
But I mean, we have appeals. | ||
We're obviously going to appeal. | ||
And it's not like... | ||
There's no big reserves that they can go grab and say like, oh, we've got $100 million in the bank or something. | ||
Literally, when you shop at InfowarStore.com, the profit that we get goes right to paying people salaries, goes right to paying the bandwidth costs and everything else. | ||
So I mean, in the bankruptcy courts... | ||
That counts as, again, I'm not the legal expert here, but basically that's like, what were they saying during COVID? Like, you're a needed, necessary worker or whatever. | ||
So, I mean, there's no big profits that they can grab here. | ||
I mean, they may think that, but there's just not. | ||
So we're going to be able to go on. | ||
We're going to keep functioning. Nobody's making millions of dollars. | ||
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That's just fine. Absolutely. | |
You know, I know how much it costs to run a small operation, nothing like Infowars level, but if any money you make goes back into the operation, you're obviously making no money because, I mean, it costs money for the satellite uplink. | ||
Bandwidth is out, you know, the wazoo. | ||
And, I mean, satellite uplink can easily run $10,000 a month. | ||
Easy. Easy. | ||
Just, thank you. Oh, you're in the ballpark. | ||
It's a little north of that, but yeah, you know what you're talking about. | ||
And all of our stuff is free to air, too. | ||
We don't do subscriptions. Free to air. | ||
Anybody can pick it up. Anybody can take it and republish it. | ||
I'm going to respond a little bit more to Vaughn on the other side. | ||
Vaughn, thank you for the call. I got other calls to get to before we get to the news. | ||
I can no longer remain in today's Democratic Party that's under the complete control of an elitist cabal of warmongers who are driven by cowardly wokeness, who divide us by racializing every issue and stoking anti-white racism, who actively work to undermine our God-given freedoms that are enshrined in our Constitution, who are hostile to people of faith and spirituality, Who demonize the police but protect criminals at the expense of law-abiding Americans, who believe in open borders, | ||
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It's The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | |
Watch the live stream at band.video. | ||
It's ironic seeing Jen Psaki celebrating the Alex Jones verdict. | ||
Jen Psaki, how much should she pay for all the lies that she told the American people every day as press secretary? | ||
How much does she owe the American people for all the lies and damage that she caused? | ||
I wonder if she would like to address that. | ||
You know, I want to say something real quick before we go to the phone lines. | ||
And I kind of explained this earlier, but throughout the years, for me being in media, Whether it was when I was just deciding to go into politics or deciding to work for Infowars or continuing to work for Infowars over the years. | ||
There were always naysayers and there were always people that told me I shouldn't do it. | ||
There were always people that said, hey, you could go over here, do this and make a lot more money. | ||
Hey, you should separate from Alex Jones. | ||
Just look at how the media attacks him. | ||
It's hurting you. And all these other things. | ||
And I never did because I always saw that this was the future and I desired this more than anything else. | ||
I never desired to be rich. | ||
I never desired to be famous. | ||
I always desired to fight tyranny. | ||
And I always wanted to be amongst those that did. | ||
And I'm not even looking for some sort of... | ||
I don't want my name in history books or anything like that. | ||
I really just want to live my life, quite frankly. | ||
But when you talk about looking to the stars, when you talk about dreaming... | ||
Being up there in the ranks of living people, they're on the front lines of fighting tyranny every day, is more of a pleasure to me than any check could ever bring. | ||
More of an accomplishment to me than any fame could ever bring. | ||
And of course I knew that this was going to be the case. | ||
Of course Infowars was always going to try to be destroyed by the corrupt establishment. | ||
Of course I knew that. | ||
I wanted that. | ||
Alex Jones wanted that. | ||
That's what we're committed to. | ||
That's what you in the audience are committed to. | ||
That's what you understand. That's why you tune in. | ||
And you know, most people don't understand or see that now. | ||
But you will. Even those tuning in today out of hatred, hoping that we'd be off air, eventually you'll see what I see. | ||
Eventually you'll know what I know. | ||
It's inevitable. We go back to Canada where Terry has called in. | ||
Terry, you're on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
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Go ahead. Do we have Terry? | |
Looks like we lost Terry. | ||
Let's go to Jonathan then in Florida. | ||
Jonathan, you're on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
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Go ahead. Yes. | |
Owen. Owen. | ||
Owen. Owen. Oh, man. | ||
Doing a great job, as always. | ||
Definitely. But, yeah, I'm on the way to my lawyer's office right now. | ||
I'm about to sue you guys as well. | ||
Yeah, I mean, heck, there's chum in the water, you know? | ||
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One trillion. A trillion dollars. | |
Let me get my checkbook out. | ||
Maybe we'll bring Dr. Modern Phyzenica back. | ||
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You know, he's got a lot of money. Or call Jerome Powell. | |
I mean, look, they got the machine. | ||
They could bring it up. But anywho, anywho, no, I was just calling C. I think that's so ridiculous. | ||
Like, I was looking at that $1 billion. | ||
Like, who got a billion dollars? | ||
Like, it's not like you stood with Jeff Bezos. | ||
No, honestly, it's Dr. | ||
Evil levels of humor. Like, Dr. | ||
Evil is a comical character. | ||
When he does the $1 billion, it's meant to be funny, it's meant to be ludicrous. | ||
I mean, that's who they are now. They are the embodiment of Dr. | ||
Evil. And they really are a comic book character. | ||
They think they're the real deal. No, you're a joke. | ||
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Yeah, no, seriously. | |
But anyway, anyway, gotta tell everyone that says, hey, gotta support Infowars. | ||
I just bought two of the great recess, one for me, one for my fiance. | ||
Because before she used to think, she's like, oh, you're a crazy conspiracy theorist. | ||
Not you, but me. And I'm like, but then after a while, she's like, wait a second. | ||
So all that crazy stuff you were talking about, she starts seeing it happen. | ||
And she's like, wait, is this stuff really happening? | ||
I'm like, yeah, I've been trying to tell you for like the last like seven years. | ||
She's like, wait, wait, wait. | ||
But now, okay, so she's converted now. | ||
Everyone will be converted eventually. | ||
It's only a matter of time. | ||
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Yeah, definitely. It's the truth. | |
The truth always wins. | ||
And that's all we do is tell the truth here and live in the truth. | ||
That's all we do. Everybody will be here eventually. | ||
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That's it. That's it. | |
But that's all I call to say. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
Let's go. Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Jonathan. Let's keep it going. | ||
Thank you, brother. And say hello to your fiancé there, too. | ||
Let's go to Terry. | ||
Terry is ready now. Terry, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey, Owen. | |
Can you hear me now, brother? Yes, we've got you. | ||
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Owen Freyer, I remember when you first started on Infowars, brother, many years ago. | |
I remember you going to the political rallies and doing those hilarious interviews, which are still on YouTube, by the way. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Don't tell anybody about that. | ||
Whoa, now. Hey. Oh, my bad. | ||
My bad, brother. That's banned content. | ||
We can't have liberals looking like clowns on YouTube. | ||
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Those were incredible, dude. | |
And the war room is incredible. | ||
And every year, your power levels are rising. | ||
I've been a fan of Alex since back when W. Bush was president, brother. | ||
So I've seen your whole career on Infowars, brother. | ||
And you are the man. | ||
And let me say this. | ||
I want to piggyback on your point earlier about the media changing their stance or changing their principles with the vaccine coverage because Let's rewind a little bit further. | ||
Let's rewind back to when W. Bush was president and the fallout of the Iraq War. | ||
The media used to love Alex Jones back then. | ||
The liberals used to love Alex Jones back then, back when it was a president. | ||
Yeah, they loved Alex and they loved Julian Assange, too. | ||
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Oh, not anymore. Yep, that's the other guy they love, bro. | |
And now Alex and Assange's principles have not changed, bro. | ||
But the president's changed and the politics changed, and therefore the media and the liberals changed. | ||
And it's sad, bro, that the... | ||
The way things have unfolded from that point in the early 2000s until now. | ||
And Alex hasn't changed, bro. | ||
I can confirm. I don't have the memory of a goldfish. | ||
I remember, bro. Alex has not changed. | ||
And that's what's so funny, too. | ||
And I'm not trying to go off on a tangent, but when, you know, we've got We've disturbed people that call in and think that this is some sort of a controlled opposition. | ||
You've heard the crazy callers. | ||
It's so crazy. | ||
Like you said, first of all, we've never changed our principles. | ||
So there's that. | ||
But it even goes beyond that. | ||
I mean, Alex Jones has been in the public for more than two decades. | ||
I mean, I've been a public figure for more than a decade now. | ||
It's like I've invited people. | ||
I never met any of these crew until they started working here. | ||
I've invited them to my homes. | ||
I've invited a lot of people in the audience. | ||
I've become friends with them, invited in my homes. | ||
When you call in and you suggest Infowars is controlled opposition, you're reaching levels of IQ so low that I don't even think you can be dug out of it. | ||
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Exactly. And the media, you know, the way that they've changed their story on Alex, they used to never call Alex a far right-wing conspiracy theorist. | |
That wasn't how they painted Alex back when Bush was president. | ||
It was because of their love affair with Obama. | ||
That changed the left so much to this present day. | ||
That really, really changed them. | ||
And, bro, I'm not going to take up much of your time, but I also want to say... | ||
For years. Me and my friends, we have a private watch party of the war room every day. | ||
There's 20 of us watching you in here today, brother. | ||
Right now? Right now, every day. | ||
In Canada? Yes. | ||
A bunch of Canucks? Muscle Beach, Nova Scotia, brother. | ||
We're pumped up, brother. Muscle Beach, Nova Scotia? | ||
That's right, brother. And let me just one more thing. | ||
I got an alpha power from the Infowars store, brother. | ||
I just got it. I got it because my buddy, Todd Clem, he used to be a professional wrestler. | ||
He weighed 488 pounds, bro. | ||
He used to go to hotels, used to stay at friends' houses and get stuck in the bathtubs, bro. | ||
They had to hoist him out of the bathtubs. | ||
He changed his life. | ||
He lost 200 pounds. | ||
And part of what he's doing, obviously, diet, exercise, lifestyle. | ||
But part of what he's doing is supplements and vitamins and stuff, bro. | ||
And he's on the Alpha Power for energy. | ||
He recommended it to me. | ||
And yeah, it works, bro. | ||
Oh, it definitely works. | ||
And in fact, it works so well that I don't really take that one unless I think I need it. | ||
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Oh, yeah. It gets you going. | |
It gets you going. I'm on a couple right now, brother. | ||
But hey, I don't want to take up any more. | ||
It sounds like it, brother. You're the man, brother. | ||
Keep it going, Owen Troyer. | ||
That's amazing. All the homies in Muscle Beach, Nova Scotia. | ||
We gotta give a big shout-out. | ||
We gotta give a big shout-out to Muscle Beach, Nova Scotia. | ||
I didn't realize Muscle Beach, Nova Scotia was tuned in every day. | ||
That's awesome. You know, as a dreamer, I've always wanted to be A leader of men in the ways of freedom and truth and justice. | ||
A thought leader, a revolutionary mind. | ||
And as a professional, I've always wanted to be the best talk show host on the planet. | ||
And I just want to say thank you to this audience, and I want to say thank you to the crew and thank you to Alex Jones, because none of that would be possible if it wasn't for you. | ||
And I don't think I've ever felt more completed than I do today in that pursuit. | ||
So it's really just an incredible thing, you know? | ||
And it's hard to put into words. | ||
And most people won't understand, why is Alex Jones smiling on air with a billion-dollar lawsuit against him? | ||
Because it just proves everything that he talks about is real. | ||
He's the number one enemy of the most corrupt establishment in American history. | ||
You spend your whole life dedicated to battling those people and then it just gets totally confirmed in grand marquees and spotlights and everything? | ||
Yeah, it feels pretty good. | ||
Sad that it all has to be surrounded around a shooting in which children died. | ||
Boy, that sucks. Sad parents have to go through all that torment again. | ||
But that's not what we chose. | ||
Alright, we got a couple more calls. | ||
And I'm going to go into news mode. | ||
Here's how it's going to go. I'm going to take these last two callers, so we're not taking any more new callers for now. | ||
I'm going to go into news mode in the last hour. | ||
Alex Jones takes over at 6 o'clock with Steve Quayle and others. | ||
Then I'm going to be back after that to which... | ||
I will dedicate my time to finishing the rest of the news and video clips I have. | ||
I'll be able to do that in about an hour, an hour and a half tonight, and then take calls the rest of the way. | ||
Just a programming note for you out there in the audience. | ||
What a historic time to be tuned in to InfoWars, the most banned news network in this corrupt world. | ||
The most attacked news network in this corrupt world because we're the good guys. | ||
We go to Jay in Wyoming. | ||
Jay, you're on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
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Go ahead. Hi, Olin. | |
Hello. I think that the verdict was ridiculous. | ||
And I'd like to see Tucker Carlson interview him on Tucker Carlson today. | ||
And I think that would be cool. | ||
Stuart Rhodes, you, Steve Bannon, Jeremy Brown, you're all Patriots. | ||
And so many more. | ||
Stone and all of you. | ||
And I've contributed to most all of you. | ||
and I buy all your books and your coins and all your supplements and bottom line is these people are crazy and the people that should be really being sued is like Pfizer and everything and I myself been running into people that have their wives have had miscarriages and their children are having seizures and people that have had strokes and These are the people, like Alex says, they need to be tried and hung because they're murdered. | ||
Yeah, you know, you bring that up, and I was gonna, I don't know if roast is the right word, but I'll use it anyway. | ||
I was gonna roast a local news reporter here. | ||
big big big liberal news reporter here who recently quit her job because she | ||
says she can't deal with the mental distress and she has a mental illness | ||
and she also as you said she lost her baby a couple months ago and so she | ||
admits that she's leaving news because she has a mental problem and and she | ||
lost her baby and I'm just sitting here thinking like don't you realize that | ||
you're paying the price for your own lifestyle Don't you realize that it's your political beliefs and lifestyle that have done this to you? | ||
You took the vaccine. That's probably why your baby didn't make it. | ||
You're a delusional, crazed liberal. | ||
That's why you have mental problems. | ||
And I elected not to do it, but since you brought it up, I'll go ahead and mention it. | ||
And then I'll bring up the Stuart Rhodes thing also, since you brought it up. | ||
That's in the news today. He's in court. | ||
Oathkeeper, sedition, trial day five, prosecutors layer evidence of intent. | ||
So they're going for seditious conspiracy against these Oathkeeper leaders. | ||
And you know, I really, my heart breaks for them. | ||
Because these are veterans that are rotting in a jail cell right now, simply because they're actually trying to uphold their oath to the Constitution and the country, and barely anybody's fighting for them. | ||
The real seditious conspiracy... | ||
The real insurrectionists are the ones in Washington, D.C. that have given hundreds of billions of dollars to Ukraine, that spent trillions of dollars on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and then left our equipment behind, giving billions of dollars to proxy groups and terrorists in the Middle East and Syria and other countries. | ||
Those are the real seditious conspiracies right there. | ||
Those are the real treasonous actors right there. | ||
But no, it's Stuart Rhodes that has to have his life ruined instead. | ||
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Yeah, but... | |
The word is the ass turd. | ||
I don't know if I can say that. | ||
Bastards is fair to say on air. | ||
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They're terrible. I mean, just everything. | |
I can't even watch the news. | ||
If it wasn't for you guys, I wouldn't be... | ||
And then I pass information on, and I pass the site on, and then I'll get a call back from a liberal-minded lawyer. | ||
All he can do when he sees me is apologize. | ||
I'm so sorry. I voted for Biden. | ||
I'm so sorry. I voted for Biden and he said he watched that thing with Bonds and Alex | ||
up in Connecticut there and he's a lawyer and he says I couldn't even believe what I | ||
was hearing. I couldn't believe what I was watching. | ||
This is the Darth Vader, Obi-Wan Kenobi scene where he lowers his guard to let Darth strike him down because he sees the world is watching. | ||
He says, Obi-Wan Kenobi realizes, oh, everyone's watching. | ||
I might as well just let Darth Vader strike me down. | ||
They'll realize he's the bad guy. | ||
They'll fight even harder. Boom, that's exactly what just happened. | ||
The story you just told is a personification of it. | ||
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1984. 1984 means 2022. | |
What was the guy's name? | ||
He says, how many fingers do I got up in 1984? | ||
What was the guy's name? I can't remember. | ||
It's bothering me. O'Brien? | ||
The main character. O'Brien. | ||
That was it. Thank you. Alright, I'm going to cut you loose, but I do appreciate it. | ||
You don't go nowhere, you know. | ||
I'll continue to buy all your supplements. | ||
Please get the TurboForce if Alex can get his hand on it. | ||
Man, I'm telling you right now, believe me, I want TurboForce probably worse than you. | ||
I am jonesing for some TurboForce. | ||
But the good news is, look, we were kind of handicapped for a while. | ||
We were kind of paralyzed for a while. | ||
Couldn't get new supplement. | ||
Couldn't get new product. We are able to get some new product now because it's considered a necessity dealing with the bankruptcy court. | ||
So that is considered a necessary thing for us to buy a new product to fund ourselves. | ||
So hopefully we'll have TurboForce in soon because believe me, man, I'm an avid user of TurboForce. | ||
I love this stuff. I'm like... | ||
I'm jonesing for it, man. | ||
Thanks for the call, Jay, and the kind words. | ||
Alright, last caller here for now. | ||
James in Indiana. | ||
James, you're on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
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Go ahead. Owen, my only thing I ever want to do in life is meet the billion-dollar man, Alex Jones. | |
The billion-dollar man. | ||
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The monopoly man. Yeah, free speech is under attack and the courts have been weaponized. | |
The real story is Pfizer destroying the world with their COVID shots and lies. | ||
The real story is the feds offering a million dollars for fake evidence to frame people. | ||
There's a story getting little attention called VA Shields. | ||
A veteran ran over and killed. | ||
Our government turned its back on the defenders of so-called freedom. | ||
No, that's the thing is... | ||
Alex never claimed to be a perfect man. | ||
I don't think he'd claim to be a perfect man now. | ||
But to sit here and act like Alex is the worst evils out there, even if you don't like him or think he's a bad guy, is just absurd. | ||
Even if you think Alex Jones is bad, he pales in comparisons to the evils that currently occupy this planet, like Big Pharma or the military-industrial complex or just Washington, D.C. in general. | ||
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Anything else, James? Yeah, lastly, for a fundraiser idea, there's a lot of sports card collectors out there, and they only cost about 10 cents to make. | |
InfoWars should have a sports card that has the Alex Jones show on top, you in the middle, and Harrison on the bottom, and then sign to the right. | ||
You could probably sell it for $60. I mean, heck, you could even bring in limited edition MyPillow guys and have him sign some stuff. | ||
You know, it's funny you say that because... | ||
We had something in the works similar to that, kind of like you said, a baseball card or a trading card. | ||
And then there was kind of the NFT thing, and we were thinking about making the NFTs, but then a lot of people got scammed on that. | ||
So we kind of just halted that product and that project. | ||
But maybe we'll bring it back, like InfoWars trading cards, if it's backed by popular demand. | ||
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All you have to do is just sell one with just limited edition or Steve Bannon limited edition or anybody that's been banned, you know, signed. | |
And it would explode because you can't get them and they're so limited edition. | ||
You can get Alex Jones stuff all day, but you can't get Owen Schroer stuff all day or Harrison stuff all day. | ||
Yeah, I mean, we wish we had more of an operational capacity to just launch stuff like that at any given time, like some of the other news organizations out there have, that don't get sued, don't get banned, don't get attacked. | ||
Probably will next, unfortunately. | ||
But a good idea, James. | ||
We've considered it before. Maybe we'll consider it again. | ||
All right. I love the callers. | ||
Thank you so much for the calls. | ||
I think we've kind of released some of these pressure valves now. | ||
So we'll revisit this later tonight. | ||
But when I come back, I'm going back into Owen Schroer hosting the War Room Mode, and we're going to cover the news for the next 60 minutes ahead of Alex Jones and Steve Squail. | ||
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Alright, you want to know how Democrats and liberals feel about children? | ||
Well, let's start with Dr. | ||
Ladinsky glorifying the political suicide of a 16-year-old here in her speech in clip 16. | ||
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And in the final days of 2014, a local 16-year-old young lady, Lila Alcorn, of trans experience, stepped boldly in front of a tractor trailer ending her life. | |
Her suicide note, written to post on social media about an hour after her death, went viral, literally, around the world. | ||
Now, Lila was not my patient, but I took care of Hundreds of her classmates at Kings Mills High School. | ||
But each day on the way to work, I passed that spot where this teen boldly ended her life pleading for- Glorifying teen suicide. | ||
Notice they talk about the increased suicide rates of transgender individuals most regretting the trans surgery end up taking their lives. | ||
And sadly, this young girl did it at 16. | ||
A victim of the child abuse known as trans kid surgery took her life. | ||
And there's the doctor that promotes that Glorifying her suicide. | ||
Using her suicide as a marketing campaign for other trans kids. | ||
Yeah. But maybe she likes kids not being alive. | ||
Like Barack Obama. | ||
Let's flash back. | ||
Do you remember this statement? | ||
I've never heard this statement from Barack Obama, but I heard it yesterday and I wanted to share it with you. | ||
Don't you know that a baby is a punishment, says Barack Obama in clip 14? | ||
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I'm going to teach them, first of all, about values and morals, but if they make a mistake, I don't want them punished with a baby. | |
Oh! A baby is a punishment! | ||
So see, a 16-year-old committing suicide is good, and a baby, a little newborn baby, is a punishment! | ||
Liberals. And then you see this in clip 19. | ||
These people are whacked out of their minds. | ||
This is a family-friendly, they say family-friendly, it's really just they're promoting it for kids. | ||
They just want kids there. They're pedophiles. | ||
They just want kids there so they can engage in this type of sick, sordid behavior in clip 19. | ||
Yeah, dance for that little boy. | ||
Show them your junk. Show them your butt. | ||
Show them your breasts. | ||
Dance for those tips. | ||
This is a strip show, strip tease for kids. | ||
And it's now all over America. | ||
And they call it gay pride. | ||
They call it trans kids. | ||
They call it gender affirmation. | ||
It's nothing of the sort. | ||
It's all child abuse. | ||
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It's all pedophilia. | |
And just obviously disgusting. | ||
But if you're into that in an adult, okay, fine. | ||
But you know, Gay Pride Month isn't enough for the LGBTQ mafia. | ||
It's now National Coming Out Day. | ||
So they have a whole thing, National Coming Out Day. | ||
It's gay flag every day now. | ||
It's Gay Pride Month every day now. | ||
But now it's, oh, National Coming Out Day. | ||
The Biden-Harris administration celebrates the courage. | ||
The courage, whatever. Courage, you come out, you get praised. | ||
You get admonished. You're a hero when you come out. | ||
It doesn't take courage now. | ||
People do it for a publicity stunt. | ||
Being gay or being trans is a publicity stunt now. | ||
It doesn't take courage. But tell me if you spot the difference here. | ||
Spot the difference between Russia and the United States today, if you could. | ||
If you guys have this image, or the two series of images, we can put it on screen. | ||
Spot the difference between Russia and the United States today. | ||
In the United States, you have gay flags everywhere, gay pride marches everywhere, Black Lives Matter, Trans Lives Matter, all the other stuff. | ||
And then in Russia, what are they putting up? | ||
They're putting up billboards of Jesus Christ. | ||
And they're putting up billboards of the Virgin Mary. | ||
Everywhere you go in Russia, you see those symbols. | ||
Everywhere you go in America, well, you see the other symbols. | ||
But that's a good thing. | ||
That shows that America is the good place, right? | ||
All right, let's check in on Joe Biden. | ||
Guys, let's check in on Joe Biden. | ||
He did an interview on CNN, fake news. | ||
Here's Joe Biden in clip nine. | ||
He sounds really good here. | ||
He sounds really with it, really mentally fit here in clip nine. | ||
Look, what I ran on, I said we're going to deal with energy. | ||
Right. And the energy problem, we're going to deal with the whole notion of global warming. | ||
We passed $368 billion worth of help, which, as the same bankers talk about, is going to bring $1,700,000,000,000 off the sidelines of investment. | ||
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Did you guys- Was that- I got to hear that again. | ||
Was that 1.7 trillion million bajillion? | ||
Was that it? Hold on. Let me see. | ||
We may need to get the translator out here. | ||
Guys, play it again. We passed $368 billion worth of help, which, as the same bankers talk about, is going to bring a trillion, $700 billion off the sidelines of investment. | ||
What? He spent $360 billion, and that's going to bring $17 million trillion billion off the sideline? | ||
Okay. Right. | ||
He's doing well. Greatest president of all time. | ||
81 million votes. Tell me if Joe Biden here in front of a White House press | ||
gaggle outside of the White House doesn't look lost to you in clip 28. | ||
And then a dazed and confused Biden. | ||
He says he's going to react and take action against Saudi Arabia. | ||
Oh, that's good. So now Russia is fully anti-Biden. | ||
China is fully anti-Biden. | ||
Mexico is fully anti-Biden. | ||
Now Saudi Arabia is fully anti-Biden. | ||
Iran is anti-Biden. | ||
Boy, Biden's doing a great job, isn't he? | ||
He is just knocking out of the park. | ||
And then he admitted that we're in a recession. | ||
Oh! Biden says, slight recession possible, but I can still beat Trump again. | ||
Well, you didn't beat him the first time. | ||
Oh, don't say that. Thought crime. | ||
Oh, now we're in a recession. | ||
When did I... Guys, do you remember? | ||
I mean... Next year's news today. | ||
We've been in a recession. | ||
I did a headline on the War Room probably about a year ago saying, no, you're already in a recession under Biden. | ||
Now they're admitting it. | ||
So first it was, oh, there'll be no inflation. | ||
Then it was, yeah, there's inflation, but it's good for you. | ||
Then it was, oh, there'll be no recession. | ||
And then it's, yeah, slight recession, but it's good. | ||
No inflation, record inflation. | ||
No recession. What do you think comes next? | ||
What do you think comes next? | ||
And then there's the Democrats that just lie to you about everything. | ||
Here's one of them, Premia Jayapal. | ||
Just a reminder that as gas prices tick back up, told you that was coming, every single House Republican voted against legislation to stop big oil from price gouging. | ||
Big oil is not price gouging. | ||
But that's not even the point here. | ||
Even if you wanted to be against big oil and all the money they make, that's not the problem here. | ||
Gas prices are up because Joe Biden shut off the gas. | ||
It's really that simple. | ||
So it's amazing you blame big oil. | ||
If you want to stick it to big oil, why don't we open up new pipelines so that they can't price gouge anymore? | ||
If you want to get gas prices low, why don't you start pumping gas and opening up the pipelines again? | ||
I guess that's not an option, and they just want to blame everybody else for the problems that they caused. | ||
Now, the race with Fetterman and Oz just got weirder, if you can believe that. | ||
I want you to watch this ad that the Democrats put out against Dr. | ||
Oz, which is pretty damning. | ||
And, you know, I've never been a big fan of Oz, but, I mean, next to Fetterman, he's like gold. | ||
So it's like, you know, Oz might be a turd sandwich, but next to John Fetterman, he's like a golden statue. | ||
But here is the new Oz attack ad that the Democrats just released in clip 10. | ||
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She wasn't given a name, only a number, 6313. | |
For 29 days, she suffered in Mehmet Oz's lab, leaking blood, not eating, struggling to breathe. | ||
29 days of unimaginable pain and suffering until Oz took her for the last experiment. | ||
Just one of 300 dogs killed in Oz's lab. | ||
Mehmet Oz is unfit to be Pennsylvania's senator. | ||
SMP is responsible for the content of this ad. | ||
Well, whether you like Oz or not, that is an effective ad against him. | ||
But what do we always say here? | ||
If it can't be applied universally, it's not logic, it's propaganda. | ||
So let's test that right now. | ||
Okay, Oz is bad because of the dog torture. | ||
Are you going to go after Anthony Fauci yet? | ||
Because we all know he's a Democrat. | ||
Rubio, this is from December 21. | ||
I'm going to read a series of headlines here. | ||
December 2021. Marco Rubio and Rand Paul and other colleagues send letter to Anthony Fauci about cruel puppy experimentation he funded through NIAID. February 22, defund Fauci's dog abuse experiments. | ||
It's the Washington Examiner by Nancy Mace, Representative Nancy Mace. | ||
Here's another one. | ||
Fauci's NIH division caught trying to spend almost $2 million on puppy experiments. | ||
June 22, new $1.8 million contract for Fauci's dog experiments sparks major concerns. | ||
Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa is concerned. | ||
By the way, these are Republicans calling out the dog torture by Fauci, not Democrats. | ||
Even PETA gets in on the fun in September. | ||
PETA celebrates Fauci departure with ghoulish Halloween outfit. | ||
And if you guys pull up the story, it's not on my page here, but if you pull up the story on the Washington Examiner, PETA released an image of Dr. | ||
Fauci. It's a guy in a Fauci costume killing a dog. | ||
So, okay, fair game. | ||
Go after Dr. | ||
Oz for the puppy torture and killing. | ||
Now do Dr. | ||
Fauci. Now do Dr. | ||
Fauci. Yeah, there's the PETA image, folks. | ||
That's a PETA image. | ||
That's not a Republican thing. That's a PETA thing. | ||
They're Democrats. So, even PETA knows that Anthony Fauci is a torturer and murderer of puppies. | ||
So I'm just waiting for the Democrats to release the hit piece on Fauci like they did on Oz. | ||
But see, it's not logic, it's propaganda. | ||
If it was logic, they'd go after Fauci too, but they're not because he's a Democrat. | ||
Now, Fetterman has his own problems, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Big problems. Listen to what NBC News said about an interview they conducted with him in clip 12. | ||
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We had a monitor set up so that he could read my questions because he still has lingering auditory processing issues as a result of the stroke, which means he has a hard time understanding what he's hearing. | |
Now, once he reads the question, he's able to understand. | ||
You'll hear he also still has some problems, some challenges with speech. | ||
And I'll say, Katie, that just in some of the small talk prior to the interview before the closed captioning was up and running, it did seem that he had a hard time understanding our conversation. | ||
You saw and heard there the The auditory processing challenges, the speech challenges. | ||
I've spoken with stroke experts. | ||
They say folks can fully recover from that. | ||
But the caveat that every expert gives is that they can't fully assess a patient without details on their health records, without that information that the campaign has yet to disclose. | ||
We've asked multiple times for medical records. | ||
We've asked for interviews with someone from his medical team. | ||
Those requests have so far been denied to NBC News and other outlets that have requested this. | ||
Are so much better than the Eagles! | ||
At first I just wanted to check in and see how you're feeling and how you're doing. | ||
I'm doing fantastic. | ||
And it's not about kicking balls in the authority or anything. | ||
And make sure you take advantage of this amazing opportunity to, the only thing you have Stan, to lose is your record. | ||
What is wrong with demanding for... | ||
So, Fetterman, obviously not well. | ||
Federnak, obviously not well. | ||
And if you're gonna go after Fout, or if you're gonna go after Oz and say he's unfit because of the dog torture, | ||
well then, I'm waiting for you to comment on Fouchy. | ||
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You're not going to take us alive. | ||
But let me get back into the news here. | ||
Let me focus. I don't have time to play these clips. | ||
They were played on the Alex Jones Show. | ||
You've probably seen them. | ||
Talk show host Robert Ruse gets Pfizer executive Janine Small to admit that Pfizer never tested the COVID vaccine and that get vaccinated for others was always a lie. | ||
Pretty amazing stuff. | ||
Pretty powerful stuff there. | ||
I'm just short on time today, and we played them on the Jones Show. | ||
And I had the clips yesterday, and I'm just thinking, you know, this is such old hat for me. | ||
We've been covering the vaccines. | ||
We already knew they were killing people. | ||
We already knew they weren't safe or effective. | ||
It's like, this is such old hat. | ||
This is year-old news. But, all right, it's making its way around the mainstream media now. | ||
Pfizer executive admits COVID-19 vaccine was never tested to prevent transmission. | ||
So, there you go. Infowars next year's news today. | ||
But that doesn't stop the CDC director, the corrupt... | ||
Rochelle Walensky from tweeting this out just mere hours ago. | ||
I recommend expanding updated COVID-19 vaccines to children 5 to 11 years old. | ||
You demon. | ||
You ghoul. | ||
This is a crucial step in our fight against COVID-19. | ||
Except the vaccine doesn't stop the spread of COVID-19. | ||
And everybody getting the vaccine is actually getting sick. | ||
You know, again, I mean, I have to pick and choose what I put on my desk and what I don't. | ||
Stephanie Rule, MSNBC, was just out sick for two weeks. | ||
She couldn't get out of bed. | ||
Fully vaccinated. I think she said she's finally going to be back tonight after like two weeks in bed. | ||
She couldn't get up. Fully vaccinated. | ||
I mean, we have the numbers now. | ||
It's just unreal, man. | ||
We all know the vaccine has killed at least 20,000 people on record. | ||
That's what the official government data will tell you at the VAERS reports. | ||
I think it's up to like 30,000 on record, government record, killed by the COVID vaccine. | ||
30,000. Never tested. | ||
None of the new ones have been tested. | ||
And the CDC director is promoting it to children. | ||
This shouldn't be a political thing. | ||
This shouldn't be left-wing, right-wing, conservative, liberal. | ||
This should be obviously wrong to promote a deadly vaccine that's not safe, effective, or even tested to children. | ||
And that's your CDC director. | ||
Rochelle Walensky is the leading argument to abolish the CDC, is where we're at now. | ||
Some other health news. | ||
Microplastics detected in human breast milk for the first time. | ||
Scientists startled. And then I have this study right here. | ||
Ramen microspectroscopy detection and characterization of microplastics in human breast milk. | ||
But folks, it's not just the breast milk. | ||
They found it in the lungs. | ||
They found it in the liver. It's everything. | ||
These microplastics. | ||
This stuff affects all of us. | ||
And it's just part of the poisoning of our planet that nobody wants to talk about. | ||
But there it is, microplastics and everything. | ||
And now you've got the mRNA spike proteins in everything, just like the breast milk has the microplastics in it. | ||
So you got the mRNA spike protein, now you're passing that on to your kid. | ||
If you got the vaccine when they were in the womb, you're lucky if that kid even gets out alive. | ||
But the CDC director says take your vaccine. | ||
The CDC director will probably tell you to drink everything out of plastic, too. | ||
It's great for you. They love you so, so much, don't they? | ||
They just love you. | ||
The government just loves you so, so much, folks. | ||
So, so much. Former CIA officer David Priest defends signing a letter claiming Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation. | ||
Oh, the CIA lied to you again. | ||
Oh, liberals used to understand how bad the CIA was. | ||
Now they love it because they think it's theirs. | ||
So yeah, they lied to you about Hunter Biden's laptop. | ||
It was real the whole time. How does that make you feel? | ||
You don't care, do you? You like being lied to. | ||
You want to anger a conservative? | ||
Lie to them. You want to anger a liberal? | ||
Tell them the truth. You want to make a liberal feel good? | ||
Lie to them. Lie to them about the vaccine. | ||
Lie to them about the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
That makes them feel good. | ||
And they even admit they lie to you. | ||
They admit they lied to you about the vaccine. | ||
They admit they lied to you about the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
And you still believe it. | ||
I mean, you can't fathom how insane current reality is for humans. | ||
They lied to you about the vaccine. | ||
They lied to you about the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
And they admitted it. | ||
They now tell you. | ||
We lied to you about the vaccine. | ||
It was never tested. It's not safe or effective. | ||
We lied to you about the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
It's real. And they still believe it. | ||
The very people that lied to you have admitted they lied to you and you still believe it. | ||
Talk about Stockholm Syndrome. | ||
Talk about mental illness. | ||
Fed acknowledges rate hikes will fuel unemployment. | ||
Fuel unemployment? I thought it was great. | ||
I thought unemployment was great under Biden. | ||
No, it's getting worse. But Warren's inflation could cause far greater economic pain. | ||
So basically, you get three choices with Biden. | ||
Unemployment, inflation, or recession. | ||
And the truth is, you'll probably get all of them. | ||
That's probably how that one's going to go. | ||
Do you remember the individual that went into a McDonald's with an axe and started busting up the McDonald's with an axe and threatening people? | ||
Well, he got released. Well, he's back. | ||
Bronx man who smashed up Manhattan McDonald's with axe busted again. | ||
This time for spraying graffiti and stealing a bike and fleeing and running from cops. | ||
So he had to get arrested again. | ||
Hmm. I don't believe non-violent criminals should be in jail. | ||
At least probably 99% of the time, non-violent criminals should not be in jail. | ||
You could argue what's a violent crime and what's not. | ||
Well, smashing up and threatening people with an axe, certainly a violent crime, should probably keep you in jail for a little bit. | ||
Nope, he got released. | ||
What did he do? He committed another crime. | ||
And nobody should be surprised. | ||
What is with the phenomenon that we see, though, of fast food restaurant customers tormenting the workers? | ||
These poor workers, I mean, literally, most of them are probably considered poor. | ||
They're not making much money. | ||
And all the time, you just see crazy videos from these fast food stores where the customer's just behaving like fools and attacking the workers. | ||
It happened again. Woman throws food, spits at McDonald's employees in shocking outbursts. | ||
Again, we had one of these videos yesterday. | ||
I mean, I have it all the time. What is up with this? | ||
It's just the breaking of the human mind. | ||
It's the breaking of the human condition, all done intentionally. | ||
That's what this is. You're being forced-fed this propaganda. | ||
You're being forced-fed into this reality that is not real, that doesn't exist. | ||
That's why I always say liberals are lost in a world that doesn't exist. | ||
Gender-affirming surgery is removing a child's reproductive organs. | ||
That's not gender-affirming. It's the exact opposite. | ||
Hunter Biden laptop doesn't exist. | ||
It's not real. No, it is. | ||
Vaccine, safe and effective. | ||
Nope. No, it's not. Not safe or effective. | ||
So this is what happens when you've been force-fed into a reality that actually doesn't exist. | ||
You have complete mental psychotic breaks. | ||
Just like I've been talking about. | ||
Folks, people are just one click away. | ||
You gotta have your head on a swivel, folks. | ||
And this is why I suggest you get self-defense training or at least hit the gym. | ||
I mean, you gotta be able to defend yourself. | ||
People are so crazed in this world now. | ||
People are just a snap away from having a complete psychotic break, and you better hope you're not in their way when they do it. | ||
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Now, what did I say day one of Hurricane Ian as the media was attacking Ron DeSantis before the hurricane even made landfall, saying what a failure his preparation and response was? | ||
I said, the story is going to be how successful his response was. | ||
So now we're a week, we're more than a week removed from the devastation, and do you hear the mainstream media attacking DeSantis? | ||
Do you see the big headlines talking about Dead people and infrastructure failing? | ||
No, you don't. | ||
Do ya? Well, why would that be? | ||
You know they hate DeSantis. | ||
You know they love to drag him through the mud on this deal. | ||
No, Ron DeSantis did a terrific job in preparation and response to Hurricane Ian. | ||
Not just Ron DeSantis, his great team and the great people of Florida. | ||
They did an amazing job, and the media tried to slander him before he even had a chance to prove himself, and it ends up being the case. | ||
Infowars, next week's news today, Ron DeSantis' preparation and response to Hurricane Ian was impeccable. | ||
Even Joe Biden had to say so. | ||
So all the media that lied about Ron DeSantis' response, maybe he should sue them for, I don't know, a billion dollars? | ||
Maybe. Maybe that's how it should go. | ||
You know, that being the precedent and all now. | ||
Just think about the damages. | ||
Oh boy, oh boy. | ||
And so, look, you've got... | ||
Democrats and their activists trying to defend Fetterman's mental state. | ||
But of course, I mean, Joe Biden can't think or talk, so why should Fetterman have to? | ||
Like Rachel Vindman, the Ukrainian first Vindman family. | ||
What if I like to use closed captions and I've never had a stroke? | ||
What if people learn and receive information in different ways? | ||
This argument has never really been made before. | ||
I'm not denying that that's the case, but please, don't try to make that argument. | ||
Fetterman obviously is not mentally fit. | ||
Whether it's because of the stroke or the goiter on his neck or whatever it is, or if he's just that stupid, probably the likely of all three of them is just he is that stupid. | ||
What if journalists reported stories and didn't try to become the story in hopes of raising their profiles? | ||
Who does that? | ||
Who does that exactly? | ||
I'm confused. | ||
But trying to make sense of liberals talking, that'll confuse you. | ||
And where do they go when nothing else works? | ||
You're a racist. USA Today. | ||
Tommy Tuberville is a racist. | ||
We knew that. How many other college coaches are like him? | ||
That's hilarious. Yes, Tommy Tuberville is a racist, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Oh, and now all other college coaches must be racist too. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
I'm sure all those college coaches are racist when they go into black homes and they go and approach black families and they go to black athletes and they say, hey, you should come play football for me. | ||
We'll help you get a scholarship. | ||
We'll get you on the football field. | ||
We'll help your life. We'll teach you to be a man. | ||
Yeah, that's obviously racist. | ||
Obviously, college football coaches are racist. | ||
You know, they work with mostly black athletes. | ||
I'm sure that makes them racist. | ||
That's smart right there. | ||
That's very smart. When they have nothing else, they cry racism. | ||
This is a wild one. | ||
David Leavitt, a deranged Democrat commentator, journalist, if you will. | ||
So, Tina Ramirez... | ||
Is running for office in Virginia. | ||
She put up a tweet that says, I teach my daughter real American history. | ||
I refuse to join the radical left's campaign to erase history. | ||
David responds by saying, can someone please call child care services on Tina Ramirez who's teaching her child to be a racist? | ||
So if you don't abide by the leftist state think, by the liberal regime speak, you're a racist now. | ||
What does she say that's racist? | ||
Of course nothing! But folks, it gets worse. | ||
Not only does David demand somebody call Child Protective Services on Tina, he ends up doing it himself! | ||
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And then documents the entire thing to post on his Twitter account. | ||
Wait a second. Should I go back to Vindeman here? | ||
Because I think I just had the answer. | ||
This is unintentional. Remember Democrat, liberal, Ukraine first, Rachel Vindeman? | ||
What if journalists reported stories and didn't try to become the story in hopes of raising their profiles? | ||
Is that not exactly what liberal Democrat David Leavitt does here? | ||
By demanding somebody call child care services? | ||
And then doing it himself? | ||
Because she doesn't want to teach her daughter to be a communist? | ||
These people are psychotic nuts. | ||
They are absolute psychotic nuts. | ||
And they think trading Liz Cheney for Tulsi Gabbard is a good thing. | ||
They're happy. They're glad Liz Cheney's a Democrat now and they lost Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
It's funny how amazing how quickly they forget who Dick Cheney is and what Dick Cheney did. | ||
Bill Kristol So in the last couple years of Liz Cheney emerges as a key member of the Coalition of Democrat Forces and Tulsi Gabbard definitively signs on to the axis of authoritarian apologists. | ||
Authoritarian. A good deal for the Democrats. | ||
No, liberals are authoritarian. Wear your mask, get your vaccine, teach your kids how to have sex, do exactly what we say, eat what we say, don't eat meat, eat soy. | ||
Yeah, okay, you're not the totalitarians though. | ||
Don't question elections. | ||
Unless a Democrat loses, then they always question it. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard to stump for GOP candidate a day after leaving Democrat Party. | ||
Yeah, and again, all of these former Liberal Democrat voters are all leaving. | ||
Elon Musk, Joe Rogan, Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
You got the Blexit movement. | ||
You got the Legxit movement. | ||
You got the Walkaway movement. | ||
You got the Gays Against Groomers movement. | ||
It's all the momentum is leaving the left and joining the right. | ||
People fleeing New York. | ||
People fleeing California. | ||
People fleeing Illinois. I don't know how Democrats win anything. | ||
I don't see the numbers anywhere. | ||
Nobody watches their news shows. | ||
Nobody listens to their podcasts. | ||
Nobody even listens to Hillary or Obama's podcasts. | ||
Like the top Democrats, nobody listens. | ||
Nobody watches MSNBC. Nobody watches CNN, Fox News, top primetime viewers. | ||
I'm completely banned off the internet, and I have a bigger audience here in the dark corners of the censored internet, a bigger audience than Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton who get promoted by Netflix and all of it. | ||
But I'm sure Democrats are winning elections. | ||
And Tulsi Gabbard, yeah, yeah. | ||
Liz Cheney is definitely the one you want over Tulsi Gabbard, yeah. | ||
Keep telling yourselves that. | ||
Oh, these people are nuts. | ||
This is from the Daily Dot. | ||
They like publishing hit pieces. | ||
They try to go after DeSantis and Libs of TikTok. | ||
They fail miserably, but they still did it. | ||
Inside the right-wing press factory that pumped Florida's Don't Say Gay bill. | ||
So it's a right-wing press factory, and it's an attack on Libs of TikTok. | ||
And their whole notion here is that Libs of TikTok is basically working with the DeSantis campaign and running the DeSantis campaign and all that stuff. | ||
And so they publish the conversation. | ||
That Libs of TikTok had with DeSantis' office. | ||
Would you like to see it? This is what they're all in an uproar about. | ||
This is what they're all in a tizzy about. | ||
I'll give you the whole thing. It's that short. | ||
So on October 28th, 21, Libs of TikTok reached out to the DeSantis campaign and said this. | ||
Hi there. Didn't DeSantis ban mask mandates in school? | ||
Have a recording from OCPS board meeting where a board member asks for a six-week mask mandate for K-12. | ||
That's Libs of TikTok. | ||
A response... | ||
A couple hours later from the DeSantis camp. | ||
Yes, he did. FLDOE is withholding funds from those school boards that have illegal mask mandates. | ||
There are a few districts out of 67. | ||
OCPS is one of them. | ||
We have a legislative session in a couple of weeks to make new laws that strengthen protections for parents of public schools' kids so we can better enforce this law. | ||
That's it! That's the entire conversation they're in an uproar about. | ||
My God! Libs of TikTok and Ron DeSantis. | ||
Look at what they're doing. Right-wing press factory. | ||
Propaganda! Just basic standard journalism. | ||
You wouldn't know anything about that. | ||
So now they're going after DeSantis, of course. | ||
Treasury Department is probing if DeSantis misused COVID funds for migrant flights. | ||
Oh, so the open border that costs us hundreds of billions of dollars, don't worry about that. | ||
The hundreds of billions of dollars going to Ukraine with no oversight, don't worry about that. | ||
All the under hundreds of billions of dollars that we now know on record in COVID relief funds being stolen, don't worry about that. | ||
We have to get DeSantis. | ||
Because it's always political all the time with liberals. | ||
And now, judge rules Donald Trump must sit for deposition in rape accusers' lawsuit next week. | ||
Now, is the lawsuit about Trump raping her? | ||
No. The lawsuit is the woman claimed Trump defamed her. | ||
And she has to sit through a deposition in that. | ||
Don't worry, folks. | ||
These people have a finite timeline. | ||
timeline. This madness can't go on forever. | ||
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So, let's get started. | |
Oh, yeah. Small business. Small business. Small business. | ||
Small business. Small business. | ||
Oh, yeah. Small market's fun. | ||
Just checking in on our local Walmarts here. | ||
Looks like we're having a good time. | ||
Nothing like a little beat down at a Walmart. | ||
Especially if you can film it. | ||
That's a front row seat. | ||
Yeah, kick that ass! | ||
Nice. Don't worry, folks. | ||
Someday you'll get to experience live entertainment like this. | ||
Someday soon. The world is only getting crazier. | ||
The country's only getting crazier. | ||
Don't worry, folks. It's not going to go on like this forever. | ||
Sane people. The adults will take control back. | ||
This insanity has a finite timeline, but we're experiencing it now. | ||
So soak it in. Drink it in. | ||
Kind of like getting a million-dollar judgment against you. | ||
You just gotta take it as it comes in this clown world that we live in. | ||
And boy is it ever. | ||
Boy, oh boy, is it ever. | ||
Alright. Again, folks, a reminder. | ||
We have extended broadcast tonight. | ||
So at 6 o'clock, I'm going to be pitching to a special report, and then Alex Jones takes over with special guests Steve Quayle and others. | ||
He'll be going until probably 8 or 9 o'clock whenever he retires for the evening. | ||
I will come back in studio and be hosting the rest of the way until midnight, playing the rest of these video clips that I have, and taking your phone calls. | ||
In the meantime... | ||
In the meantime, let me just go back into the news here. | ||
Let's just do that, because we'll maybe take calls on some of this other stuff. | ||
So, how can I put all this in the right chronological series of events? | ||
I'll try to, but a little background here. | ||
Elon Musk was actually helping Ukraine by giving them millions of dollars of technology and equipment for free to help them in their stand against the Russians. | ||
Well, then Elon Musk was calling for peace, and all of a sudden the Ukrainians hated him, and all the pro-Ukrainian forces in the West hated him. | ||
Doesn't matter, he was pro-Ukraine, helped Ukraine, but then as soon as he said he wanted peace, all of a sudden they hated him. | ||
So then they published a hit piece on Elon Musk saying, oh, he talked to Vladimir Putin, therefore he should be arrested. | ||
That's what they want. They now want Elon Musk arrested. | ||
They want Trump arrested, Jones arrested, Kanye West arrested, Elon Musk arrested. | ||
I mean, that's it. These are totalitarian freaks. | ||
If you want to know what it was like to live in Nazi Germany, you're getting a nice taste of it. | ||
Where any political opposition gets demonized, lied about, and arrested. | ||
That's what the Democrats are doing to their political opposition. | ||
Which shouldn't be Elon Musk, but that's what they made it. | ||
So then they publish a story saying, Elon Musk talked to Putin, that's illegal, he needs to be arrested. | ||
The individual's name is Ian Bremmer. | ||
Well, Elon Musk said, I did talk to Putin, but that was 18 months ago about space and technology in space. | ||
And he's called Ian Bremmer a liar about that. | ||
So... Here's what liberal media is saying. | ||
Elon Musk now insists he didn't speak with Putin about a Ukraine peace plan. | ||
The original source, Ian Bremmer, is standing by his story and says Musk has personally told him he'd spoke with Putin. | ||
One of the two is lying. | ||
And we know who, and it's a matter of national security. | ||
Oh, it's a matter of national security. | ||
What's going on in Ukraine, but not the southern border that's wide open, 50 million illegal immigrants, dozens of terrorists, thousands of pounds of fentanyl. | ||
No, I see it's Ukraine. | ||
That's the big thing. You freaks, and you're Ukraine. | ||
And now in Ukraine, they had these billboards up of all the celebrities that had promoted Ukraine. | ||
You had all these celebrities like DiCaprio, and they supported Ukraine. | ||
So they put billboards up in Ukraine, in Odessa and other parts. | ||
And Elon Musk was on those billboards. | ||
Now they're removing Elon Musk from the billboards. | ||
Even though he did more to help than anyone else, he actually gave them millions of dollars of technology in their fight. | ||
And he's the one that is having his face removed from the billboard because he called for peace. | ||
Because he called for peace. | ||
Here's Aaron Parnas. | ||
He wants you to know he's Jewish, by the way. | ||
He wants you to know that. Elon Musk should not be speaking with Vladimir Putin. | ||
There's no reason for it. | ||
Really? Peace? What about peace? | ||
What about avoiding nuclear war? | ||
What about avoiding more people dead? | ||
What about avoiding more bloodshed and war? | ||
Is that a good enough reason? | ||
Because Zelensky's not interested. | ||
He wants war. Biden's not interested. | ||
He wants war. None of our politicians seem to be interested. | ||
None of the media seems to be interested. | ||
They all seem to want war. | ||
And what do they say? How dare Elon Musk talk to Vladimir Putin about peace? | ||
We want war. We want him dead. | ||
We want bloodshed. | ||
What happened to the days where liberals were pro-peace? | ||
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What happened to those days? | |
Long gone. | ||
That's what. And then you're back to Kanye West, who's friends with Elon Musk. | ||
This story just continues to get weirder, folks. | ||
So apparently there's more to the Kanye West interview that didn't go on the Tucker Carlson show. | ||
And they're saying it's disturbing, it's bigoted, it's racist, it's anti-Semitic. | ||
Watch the disturbing Kanye interview clips that Tucker Carlson didn't put on air. | ||
Oh my gosh. He should have criticized white people. | ||
Wait, he did. He criticized Jews. | ||
Those aren't white people. Those are the wrong white people, damn it! | ||
Kanye West episode of LeBron James, The Shop, pulled due to hate speech. | ||
So he did an episode of The Shop with LeBron James. | ||
They won't air it because of hate speech. | ||
Kanye, you didn't criticize the right white people. | ||
You're allowed to criticize white people, just not Jewish white people. | ||
Come on, Kanye. And so then they go back to the old thing. | ||
Kanye West invited to Holocaust Museum after anti-Semitic comments. | ||
Oh, oh, Kanye West said Jew. | ||
Kanye, come look at the Holocaust. | ||
Never say Jew again. | ||
Kanye, come look at the Holocaust Museum. | ||
Never say anything bad or think anything bad about a Jew ever again. | ||
Never. Never, never, never, never, never. | ||
Look at the Holocaust Museum. | ||
See? You can't say anything about Jewish people. | ||
See? See? | ||
By the way, one individual standing up for Kanye West is his friend Candace Owens, who says it's odd that you can't even say the word Jewish without getting canceled. | ||
She works for the Daily Wire. | ||
I wonder how that's going to go. Here's Chris Hayes. | ||
People have rightly cautioned against blaming Kanye's anti-Semitism on his mental illness. | ||
But also, there are many aspects of the way he's acting right now that sure sound like how he himself has described his manic episodes. | ||
Obviously, Kanye West, I think, has his own mental thing going on. | ||
Let's put it that way. I don't know if you want to call it a mental illness or say he's on the spectrum. | ||
There's obviously something there. | ||
But so he doesn't get to speak his mind now? | ||
Is that what you're saying? Because Kanye West might have a mental illness, he's not allowed to speak his mind? | ||
Or it's just he's not allowed to say the J word? | ||
Which one is it? I'm a little confused. | ||
Kanye, you're allowed to bash white people, just not those white people. | ||
It's amazing, isn't it? | ||
And if you're someone like me, Who doesn't really think too much of the whole Jew conspiracy or Jews run everything. | ||
And, you know, folks freak out and they call in the show about it. | ||
So if you're someone like me that doesn't really think about that, doesn't really focus on that, I understand Jewish influence is very real. | ||
So is Vatican influence. | ||
So is Chinese communist influence. | ||
There's all kinds of different factors. | ||
So there's more out there than just Jewish influence, no doubt. | ||
But boy, oh boy, there really is no concentrated response like what happens when you criticize Jews, is there? | ||
There is just, there has never been a concentrated response like we've seen. | ||
And so there's something there. | ||
Think of it what you want, but obviously there is something to that. | ||
But even just saying that is anti-Semitic. | ||
Doesn't matter. I have no problem with Jewish people. | ||
I grew up next to Jewish people. | ||
I got plenty of Jewish friends, plenty of Jewish people listening into the show right now. | ||
But it's amazing. It's amazing. | ||
Just saying it. | ||
Just hinting at it. | ||
The long knives are drawn. | ||
The entire media landscape, left and right, comes after you. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Oh, by the way, happy anniversary to Bill and Hillary Clinton. | ||
This has to be one of the funniest things ever. | ||
Bill Clinton says, All those years flew by in the blink of an eye. | ||
47 years. I can't imagine spending them with anyone but you. | ||
Happy anniversary. Well, Bill, I guess you don't have to imagine spending them with anyone but Hillary because we all know you did. | ||
How many flights to Pedophile Island did Bill Clinton take? | ||
What was it, like 20? And of course, we all know that Chelsea Clinton is the daughter of Webb Hubble, not Bill Clinton. | ||
We also know Bill Clinton impregnated a woman and had a son, Danny Williams. | ||
And it's also well-known Bill Clinton had an affair with Monica Lewinsky. | ||
But yes, let's all pretend like Bill and Hillary Clinton are the idea loyal couple. | ||
What a joke. | ||
What an absolute joke. | ||
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