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About. | |
About Kanye West, what he says, the media's response, the left's response, the right's response. | ||
There's all kinds of different angles to this. | ||
And we're getting your response. | ||
But we are 23 days till the midterms. | ||
23 days till the midterms. | ||
And from my perspective, I don't see how the Democrats legitimately have election victories I feel that Republicans should be taking the Senate with some of those races, and I feel like the House as well. | ||
But then there's that old issue that you're not allowed to talk about, or you're a thought criminal and a terrorist. | ||
And that's the voter fraud issue, election fraud issue that was obviously so rampant in 2020. | ||
But again, you're not allowed to talk about that unless, of course, you are a Democrat. | ||
Then you can talk about it all you want. | ||
The Democrats have denied the results of every presidential election that they've lost in the 21st century. | ||
That's okay. You, the conservative, you're not allowed to doubt these things. | ||
Only the Democrat supremacists are. | ||
Only the liberal supremacists are. | ||
But... You think Joe Biden, 81 million votes, most popular president of all time, right? | ||
81 million votes, must be doing a great job. | ||
The media tells you what a great job he's doing. | ||
He tells you what a great job he's doing. | ||
They all tell you what a great job he's doing. | ||
Everything is not going so well, but that doesn't matter. | ||
So what is Joe Biden doing to boost the Democrats? | ||
What is Joe Biden doing right now to help the Democrats get across the finish line in the midterms? | ||
He must be doing some great stuff. | ||
Well, he's up to his normal antics. | ||
I guess they've got him this far. | ||
And so here's Joe Biden. | ||
He wants you to know he went for ice cream this weekend. | ||
So ladies and gentlemen, it's the president getting ice cream. | ||
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There's one more economic one. | |
Are you concerned about the strength of the dollar right now? | ||
I'm not concerned about the strength of the dollar. | ||
I'm concerned about the rest of the world. | ||
This is embarrassing. Does that make sense? | ||
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Let me explain that. Yes, our economy is strong as hell. | |
The internal inflation is worldwide. | ||
Of course, everyone else is in the United States. | ||
So the problem is the lack of economic growth and sound policy in other countries, not so much here. | ||
That's a worldwide inflation. That's consequential. | ||
You're giving a speech next to me here. | ||
Now he turns around. He's not sure where he is. | ||
He's looking for his handlers to coach him on how to walk. | ||
He can't walk on his own these days. | ||
So there's Joe Biden getting himself an ice cream cone. | ||
He's really good at getting ice cream cones. | ||
He might actually be the best at getting ice cream cones. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, Joe Biden. | |
But if not getting ice cream, we all know Joe Biden's true talent. | ||
And that's sniffing and groping little kids. | ||
And so he got a little bit of that action this weekend as well. | ||
Creepy Joe Biden leans in and grabs teen girl's shoulder to tell her, no serious guys until you're 30. | ||
You should see the look on her face in this video. | ||
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Now, a very important thing I told my daughter and granddaughters, no serious guys until you're 30. | |
No serious guys so you're 30. | ||
Now, that little video, there's a lot you could actually break down there. | ||
So guys, just play it again without the audio for me because let's just kind of walk through it. | ||
Joe, obviously, he's got to lean in for a little grab. | ||
He's got to lean in for a little grab time. | ||
But, you know, kids are very instinctual. | ||
They still have good gut instincts. | ||
They haven't been completely trained out of them or domesticated if you've got good parents. | ||
And so notice the girl's face when Joe leans in and talks behind. | ||
She knows that's a predator. | ||
She knows that's predator, but there's the peer pressure to take the photo, and so she knows, okay, well, don't do anything. | ||
Don't say anything drastic or rude. | ||
She's kind of in a compromised position there, but she knows. | ||
She knows what's creeping behind her. | ||
You think she'll be able to sleep well after that? | ||
And so now at the end of this video, notice how somebody tells him to stop filming. | ||
Now this I find very odd. | ||
It's almost as if whoever that is, whoever this handler of Joe Biden is behind him, knows that he just went in for a creepy, creepy video and they don't want it out there. | ||
And so whoever, first of all, you should never put your small children around Joe Biden, okay? | ||
You should never put your small children around Joe Biden. | ||
That's bad parenting. | ||
But two, I think whoever that handler is, yeah, right there in the freeze frame, he knows, uh-oh, this is bad, 23 days till the midterms, we don't need another Chester Chester Biden video out there, molester, and so he's like, hey, no, no, no, no, no filming, get rid of that video. | ||
Yeah, you don't think that's the look of a girl who knows that there's a predator right behind her? | ||
She knew it. But told to take the picture. | ||
So that's what Joe Biden was up to this weekend. | ||
He had a good time. | ||
He had an ice cream cone. | ||
He had a little girl that he got to grab and grope. | ||
And notice what else he said. | ||
He said, oh, I used to tell my daughter this. | ||
Oh, the daughter that you inappropriately showered with that she wrote in her diary she thought might have been molested and it caused her to have sex addictions and problems. | ||
That daughter, Joe? Is that the one you're referring to? | ||
So yeah, I mean, look, we can go into the archives of all the creepy Joe Biden videos. | ||
Oh, got caught, Joe. Even the baby knew. | ||
Even the baby had the instincts. | ||
We could play all the videos. | ||
I mean, you really got a lot of content with Joe Biden groping women and children and eating ice cream. | ||
Pretty amazing stuff. | ||
So there you go. That's what Joe is up to. | ||
Just 23 days till the midterms. | ||
Having himself an ice cream social. | ||
Having himself a grab-a-thon of a little girl. | ||
Totally appropriate. | ||
It's Joe Biden. It's creepy Uncle Joe. | ||
And he's corrupt. | ||
And probably the worst president in U.S. history. | ||
I'm not even sure if it's close, really. | ||
I'm really not even sure if it's close. | ||
Just halfway through. | ||
And it's already pretty well known. | ||
It's already pretty well established. | ||
Joe Biden, one of the worst, if not the worst, of all time. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
But isn't it amazing? | ||
I mean, there's no doubt... The economy is in bad shape under Biden. | ||
Everybody knows it. That's what most people think about first thing when they go to vote. | ||
Safety, security, that's been really bad under Democrat Party control, whether you're talking about just the Democrat-run inner cities where violent crimes are up or the southern border that has become a criminal enterprise in and of itself. | ||
You've also got education, parents thinking about education. | ||
The Democrats have failed on that. | ||
So politically... | ||
What about culturally? | ||
Culturally, Republicans have all the momentum going into it as well. | ||
From my view, let's just recap. | ||
Look at all the movements that you have against the Democrat Party that are now, some of them years old, some of them fresh, but there's a trend that's continuing. | ||
You had the walk-away movement. | ||
Former Democrat voters walking away from the Democrat Party. | ||
Got millions of people. You had the Blexit. | ||
Black people leaving the Democrat Party that had millions of followers. | ||
You have the Lexit. Latino people leaving the Democrat Party has millions of followers. | ||
You've had individuals like Elon Musk come out and speak against the Democrat Party. | ||
You've had Joe Rogan say, you need to be voting Republican if you don't like what's going on. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard saying, I can't be a part of this Democrat Party anymore. | ||
There's other examples, but there's just a few. | ||
So, I see all the political momentum. | ||
I see all the cultural momentum. | ||
Yeah, you could point to your mainstream celebrities doing Democrat Party propaganda, but they don't really have the audience anymore. | ||
They don't really have the influence anymore. | ||
Maybe over the youth, but that's about it. | ||
And that's why the Democrats are pushing so hard for the youth vote right now. | ||
Pushing legalization of marijuana, getting early voting stations set up at every college campus that they can across the country, doing their campaigns at college campuses. | ||
It has a lot to do with that. | ||
But do you trust our elections? | ||
Do you trust our elections? | ||
That is the big question. | ||
When Democrats lose, they don't. | ||
But they're allowed to do that. | ||
This is the Democrat supremacist Biden administration. | ||
Democrats can riot, loot, burn, murder, question elections. | ||
You can't do any of that or you're considered a terrorist and you will be destroyed. | ||
So that's what I see heading into the midterms in 23 days. | ||
It's certainly going to be consequential as to the fate of this country because if the Democrats stay in control, I think the gloves are off, folks, for the last two years of Biden. | ||
I think the gloves are off. I think they're going to go for Supreme Court expansion. | ||
I think they're going to go for amnesty. | ||
They might even be so aggressive to go for statehood for Puerto Rico and D.C. | ||
That's how radical I think their grabs for power will be if the Democrats | ||
control Congress with the Senate and the House and have the White House. | ||
I think it's going to be bad. | ||
It's going to be bad and you should warn your friends and family about all of this. | ||
And you should plan on voting and taking 10 others with you to vote. | ||
Anything but Democrat say, hey, look, you know what? | ||
I'm not here to promote the Republican Party. | ||
I know loyalty is the Republican Party. | ||
I completely understand if you don't trust Republicans. | ||
But you need to understand what the Democrats are doing and are going to do to you if you give them power. | ||
And that's really what I think it comes down to. | ||
And I think that's what a lot of people will understand. | ||
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All right, man. We got people on the line. | ||
We're ready to take calls the rest of the way. | ||
We also have a special guest coming up in the second hour. | ||
I'll tell you more about that coming up. | ||
But let's go to the phone line. | ||
Some of these individuals have been calling since the Jones show. | ||
Yeah, crew, you guys are doing great. | ||
Thank you. Perfect. That's exactly what I wanted. | ||
All right. Let's go to Ms. | ||
Shea. Ms. | ||
Shea in Florida. You are on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
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Go ahead. Hi, Owen. | |
I just want to run down a couple things here that are a huge concern in our family. | ||
You know, I just want to touch on the JPMorgan Chase And just say, you know, have they paid back the taxpayer bailout from Bush Obama? | ||
I didn't get a notification to vote on this matter, and we're all stakeholders if you look at this issue with Kanye. | ||
I also think anti-Semitism, which, you know, sparked all of this, is fueling We're good to go. | ||
He had issues with anti-Semitism, having to apologize, losing, of course, business and money. | ||
Can I ask you a question? | ||
I'm not trying to be facetious. | ||
I just genuinely want to know. | ||
Do you believe that Kanye West, do you believe what he said was anti-Semitic? | ||
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Absolutely not. | |
Absolutely not. | ||
There is nothing in, you know, anything that he said which is imposing, you know, language or trying to change the language, whether it be what we speak to each other. | ||
The language that he's trying to change is the behavior in what people are seeing and that is coming out about the Jewish elitists in our country. | ||
I mean, that's what the problem is. | ||
Here's what I find odd as somebody that does, let's say, social commentary or cultural commentary, because I saw this story emerging again this weekend, and I thought, entering tonight's show, I thought, you know what, I'm just going to take this one. | ||
I was explaining this to the crew earlier. | ||
Because usually, to make a baseball analogy, I'm like a contact hitter. | ||
I'll pretty much cover any story. | ||
I'll pretty much swing at any story. | ||
I said, you know what? This Kanye thing, I've covered it. | ||
I think at this level of it, I'm just going to take it. | ||
I'm just going to take that pitch outside. | ||
If other people want to swing at it and hit it or miss it, whatever, I'm just going to kind of take it. | ||
But... Here's what I've noticed, and this is trying to be as neutral as possible. | ||
There seems to be some sort of a pecking order that has been established now. | ||
And I'm noticing that conservatives that are against cancel culture, that all happen to be Jewish, are leading criticizers and calling for Kanye to be canceled when it was all cancel culture against conservatives and themselves and Trump, but then they cheer it on when it's Kanye West. | ||
And so there seems to be this pecking order And then when you look at it, you realize how out of whack all of it is. | ||
It's, okay, so I can point out that white people are in control of stuff, or I can say bad things about white people all day long. | ||
Okay, and then, but okay... | ||
You start to criticize black people or say something bad about black people. | ||
Well, now all of a sudden, I mean, you can't even put out crime statistics that are real without being considered a racist. | ||
And so, whoa, you know, now all of a sudden it's like there's this pecking order, like, okay, white people can face criticism all day long, black people can't. | ||
And then a black person criticizes Jewish people, and then it's, whoa, well, hold on now. | ||
So, whoa, what's the pecking order here? | ||
So then you, how does that, who established this pecking order where who gets to be criticized and who doesn't? | ||
Who decided who gets to be canceled for saying what and who doesn't? | ||
And then there's the funniest part about it. | ||
I mean, what would you say? I mean, 80, 90% of Jewish people, I mean, are white, right? | ||
I mean, they have white skin. | ||
So how does, how, where, so is it a skin color thing? | ||
Is it a religious thing? It's all stupid. | ||
I hate identity politics. | ||
You should be able to criticize any group you want or not. | ||
If it's legitimate, people will listen. | ||
If it's not, they won't. It's called freedom of speech. | ||
And so really all Kanye has done, whether you like what he says or not, he's exposed the anti-freedom of speech agenda. | ||
Whether you think it's Jewish people doing it or Chinese people doing it, when it happens and you see it, you call it out. | ||
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Well, I think, as far as Kanye calling it out, I think within the Black community, they're rejecting him, because that has not been his message up until his run for president. | |
I mean, this is confusing to all of his followers over, you know, a decade and a half now, because he has not explained this, you know, rebirth of Kanye or Yee. | ||
You know, he has pushed album sales, sex, drugs, alcohol abuse. | ||
His marriage alone with Kim Kardashian sets no example for a Christian family, which he's been a part of the problem. | ||
He's been, you know, the go-along, get-along. | ||
And these people are looking for who are you, what is the actual message that you have for the Black community, other than defending yourself and defending what other people say. | ||
Can he bring forth and come together with the people that are most vulnerable? | ||
And I'm saying most vulnerable and speak, in a sense, for the black community because we are continuing on the same psychosis. | ||
Well, I would say, I'd have to disagree with you just because I think Kanye West has said some of the most pro-black things of any black celebrity that I've ever seen. | ||
Calling out the abortion clinics, murdering millions of black babies. | ||
Talking about the origins and racism of Planned Parenthood. | ||
I mean, how is that not standing up for the most vulnerable black babies? | ||
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And I understand that. | |
And I understand that we all do. | ||
We all feel it. It is the new Holocaust in America. | ||
And I tell you what, it's been going on for a long time. | ||
See, what you just said, you should be writing Kanye's speeches. | ||
Because I think Kanye's biggest problem is he doesn't communicate well. | ||
I think he's, you know, he might be genius at some things, but he's not genius at everything. | ||
And so maybe even on the other side of the spectrum. | ||
And so I don't think he communicates well. | ||
You just said it perfectly. | ||
Oh, look, Kanye West can't say anything about the Jews. | ||
Look, go to the Holocaust Museum. | ||
See, Kanye, you can't say anything about them. | ||
Go to the Holocaust Museum. You just had the perfect response. | ||
Okay, the Holocaust was bad. | ||
What about the millions of black babies that have been holocausted? | ||
What about that? Do they count? | ||
Is that a Holocaust? A Holocaust. | ||
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And we're lined up in the Smithsonian. | |
So when I say that What is the motive here? | ||
Is it just for this 2024 election? | ||
Or does he really have a message for our community? | ||
You know, Alex Jones said it the other day as far as abortion. | ||
We're not even wanting to self-preserve. | ||
Yeah, I would say it like this, and thank you for the call, Ms. | ||
Shea. I don't think anybody should expect Kanye West to really emerge as some sort of I mean, he might have it in his head that he wants to be a leadership, but he's way too much of a wild card. | ||
He's way too unpredictable. | ||
And you're never going to get a consistent message and you're never going to get consistent leadership. | ||
He's always going to be flaky or misunderstood. | ||
And I think that's just his nature. | ||
He's always been that way. | ||
I wouldn't expect that to change. | ||
I just appreciate him for throwing this fresh meat out there for conversation that now people have to talk about. | ||
And then it exposes, again, what I would just consider some sort of weird pecking order of who you can criticize and who you can't. | ||
Thank you for the call, Ms. | ||
Shea. We go from Ms. | ||
Shea to Mr. | ||
Eddie in Vancouver. | ||
Mr. Eddie, is that Vancouver, Canada or Vancouver, Washington? | ||
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That's Vancouver, Canada. | |
Okay, north of the border then. | ||
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Go ahead. Yeah, just across the border. | |
But Kanye in his White Lives Matter shirt, I feel like he's proven a point as pretty well put by Candace Owens. | ||
He was opening the conversation that the only acceptable racism is anti-whiteism, as the great Mark Dice would say. | ||
This is the only... | ||
You can't sell any shirts online that say white lives matter, but every other race, every other thing you can. | ||
It's the only... We got our kids coming home from school feeling bad about themselves because they're white now. | ||
Think about this. They don't even deny it. | ||
This is actually what they believe. | ||
They say this on interviews. | ||
They say this on TV. They make public posts about this. | ||
and they say you cannot be racist against white people. | ||
They really believe that being racist literally only means a white person towards a black | ||
person or I guess if they want to construe it any other way they can. | ||
They really believe that. | ||
They really don't even understand what racism is. | ||
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It's incredible. | |
And like was he anti-semitic for pointing out the obvious? | ||
That Hollywood is run by a Kabbalah Hollywood. | ||
You know what I mean? And if you're not Jewish, you're part of that whole scene. | ||
That Kabbalah, like the spirit cooker that you guys featured on before. | ||
I can't remember whatever her name is. | ||
Well, imagine. You're told Kanye West is crazy. | ||
You don't really care what Kanye West has to say. | ||
Then you see some story about him being anti-Semitic, and you're just like, what? | ||
And then you see all the response, just the crazy deluge of a response attacking Kanye West, and you say, huh, well, I guess I'll let me see what he said. | ||
And then you look into what he said, and you're like, this? | ||
This is what this response is about? | ||
This is what this overwhelming response is about? | ||
This is what everybody's criticizing him for? | ||
That's odd. Huh, maybe there's some truth to what he said. | ||
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Is it any worse than what Ilhan Omar says on a regular basis? | |
Exactly! No, it's probably... | ||
What Ilhan Omar says is worse! | ||
The squad, they're the whole jihad squad! | ||
They're pro-Palestine! | ||
They don't even believe in... They don't believe Israel exists! | ||
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Like, Kanye's pointing out the obvious. | |
The whole Hollywood scene is run by... | ||
Maybe not, say, Jewish, but the Kabbalah, Zohar clan, you know, that occult stuff. | ||
And, uh... | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. Thanks for taking my call, Owen Shorter. | ||
Okay, thanks for calling. Let's go to Flex in Washington. | ||
Flex, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey, pal. | |
Been a while. Hey, you know, I like that system of a downforce intro. | ||
One of my favorite songs of the Grills, dude. | ||
Favorite band. And it's 100%, you know, I see all these kids out here, and out of 10 years, dude, Kanye is right. | ||
Out of 10 different countries, 9 out of 10 people want to do exactly what we're doing right now. | ||
BS'ing. At the end of the day, when the sun goes down, you know, we're probably all going to be doing the same thing. | ||
Going outside, hanging out with our kids. | ||
From Iraq to Romania, I got a chance to go to Ireland. | ||
We all want to do the same thing. | ||
And making us, it's so elementary to make us hate what each other looks like. | ||
Completely agree. It's sad. | ||
We've yet to fully, well, I mean, I don't know. | ||
It's weird how I feel like, I mean, I don't know if racism will ever not be existent. | ||
I don't know if you can ever just get rid of racism, but certainly injecting racism, doing identity politics and race baiting as a way to fight racism is not helping the problem. | ||
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You know, I was telling Daria, you know, Romans chapter 1 through chapter 6, the entire thing describes exactly kind of what we're experiencing right now, where people are losing their national love. | |
Hey, you know what? Hang out with your neighbors. | ||
Exactly what that, one of those cats that you showed the other day, on Friday they stood up and yelled at AOC, hey, we don't have neighbors if you blow the whole thing up. | ||
Yeah, that's just another issue I think Democrats have going into the midterms, is people don't really look at them as the anti-war party that they once did, and that would get people to vote Democrat. | ||
They don't really have that leverage anymore. | ||
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Think of it like this. | |
I mean, who would you rather get jumped by? | ||
Would you rather get jumped by some white boys, some black dudes? | ||
You don't want to get jumped by anybody. | ||
Do you want to go walk outside today and get into a fight? | ||
I don't. That's the last thing that's on my mind. | ||
You know, Alex said something about a gorilla. | ||
Dude, think about this. You'll never hear this anywhere, but I was thinking about this. | ||
The heart of a gorilla and the patience of a turtle. | ||
The heart of a gorilla and patient of a turtle. | ||
I don't know what that means, but I think it sounds good. | ||
All right. Anything else, Flex? | ||
That's it, pal. Hey, you know... | ||
No, dude, you know my kids have talked to you. | ||
You know about the racism thing along with Conway... | ||
Kanye, excuse me. | ||
You know, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
You know... Yeah, my girls got an affinity for Asian guys. | ||
They think that one of them likes an Asian guy. | ||
I don't care. As long as you can sit and pray with a cat. | ||
You know what I mean? That's cool with me. | ||
You know, I have a soft spot for black girls. | ||
I have to admit. I do. | ||
You know, who cares? As long as you can sit with someone and pray. | ||
Who cares what anybody looks like? | ||
Because everybody looks different anyway. | ||
I tell you, I like all people. | ||
From my experience, I pretty much have enjoyed all people. | ||
Except liberals. I've noticed liberals and commies. | ||
Seems to be the only type of person I've ever had issues with is liberal commies. | ||
I wanted to bring something up and revisit something from last week in response to the last caller. | ||
And I was already planning on doing this so it works out perfectly. | ||
Last week, NFL head coach Todd Bowles, coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, was asked a question because he happens to be black and Mike Tomlin, the NFL coach he was going up against this weekend, happened to be black. | ||
And so the media wants to make that an issue. | ||
And it's always the left wing. | ||
It's always liberals. It's always Democrats making that the issue, making race the issue. | ||
We all know why. They're the racists. | ||
And so I wanted to play that clip and kind of respond to the last caller. | ||
With something else I saw over the weekend to just kind of hone in on what's going on here. | ||
So here's the Lib Media during an NFL press conference trying to get a coach to talk about his skin color and the skin color of the other coach because, you know, that's what liberals care about. | ||
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Here it is. You and Mike Tomlin are two of the few blackhead coaches in the league. | |
I wonder what your relationship is like with them and your thoughts on Steve Wilkes joining that bowl. | ||
I have a very good relationship with Tomlin. | ||
We don't look at... | ||
What color we are when we coach against each other. | ||
We just know each other. I have a lot of very good white friends that coach in this league as well. | ||
And I don't think it's a big deal as far as us being coaching against each other. | ||
I think it's normal. Wilk's got an opportunity to do a good job. | ||
Hopefully he does it. And we coach ball. | ||
We don't look at color. But you also understand that representation matters too, right? | ||
Pause it. Pause it and rewind it. | ||
You hear that? Not satisfied with the answer. | ||
A second liberal has to chime in and just stoke that racial division. | ||
Just stoke the issue of race. | ||
Couldn't let it go. They didn't like... | ||
Todd, Todd, you're supposed to say something. | ||
You're supposed to say something very liberal that we want you to say. | ||
Maybe say white people are bad. | ||
Maybe say something about racism, Todd. | ||
That's what we want you to say. We already gave you one opportunity. | ||
We're going to demand it of you again. | ||
So let's see what happens on the follow-up questions as he obviously goes to his face in frustration here, guys. | ||
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Go back to it. We don't look at color. | |
But you also understand that representation matters too, right? | ||
And that when young aspiring coaches or even football players, they see you guys, you know, they see someone that looks like them, maybe grew up like them. | ||
That has to mean something. Well, when you say you see you guys and look like them and grow up like them, it means that we're eyeballs to begin with. | ||
And I think the minute you guys stop making a big deal about it, everybody else will as well. | ||
Beautiful. So add that up to the list of responses where liberals are trying to ask black men to say what they want, and then when they don't get the answer they want, they redouble down, triple down. | ||
It's happened to Denzel Washington. | ||
It's happened to Morgan Freeman. | ||
It's happened to Lil Wayne. And it's always the same thing. | ||
Some liberal Democrat pressing the issue of race, and they're like, hey, stop talking about race. | ||
I'm black, you're white, whatever. | ||
Who cares? Stop bringing it up. | ||
You want to defeat racism? Quit looking at the color of my skin. | ||
But there's one side, there's one ideology that just can't quite do it, can they? | ||
And so in response to this and the issue of Race in America, Clay Travis posted this, and I think it... | ||
I can relate to this, and most people my age and in this listening audience can probably relate to this too. | ||
He says, what's fascinating about this answer to me... | ||
Todd Bull's answer in that video you just saw. | ||
What's fascinating about this answer to me is that this is how anyone raised in the 80s, 90s, or early 2000s would have answered these questions. | ||
We were all raised, especially in sports, with the idea that we all had more in common, | ||
regardless of race, than we did different. | ||
But then woke culture and victim ideology took over, which is the direct opposite of | ||
sports culture, and now bulls will get attacked by the tiny minority of blue checks who don't | ||
remotely represent sports culture, and many will get noticed to spout their talking points | ||
or else. | ||
I'm not sure any part of American life is more full of BS right now than sports. | ||
Athletes, coaches, and owners are diametrically opposed to all the woke media that cover them, | ||
yet are so afraid of woke mobs that most say things they don't believe just to avoid getting | ||
attacked. | ||
Athletic culture is a direct reflection of the meritocracy. | ||
Being elite is the aspiration. | ||
Dominating is the goal. | ||
No one wants to be equal with another player or another team. | ||
You want to be better than them and beat their ass. | ||
That's how you win. That's how you get paid. | ||
So now, of course, I came from the sports media for coming to InfoWars, and he's exactly spot on with this. | ||
Here's another great one from Clay Travis. | ||
A white woman at ESPN telling a black NFL head coach why his race matters is the perfect distillation of the broken sports media culture ESPN has created. | ||
It's all left-wing identity politics and cancel culture there. | ||
Good for Todd Bowles for his answer. | ||
It's such an odd thing. | ||
For me, and I would imagine most people in this audience... | ||
I'm 33. It's an odd thing for me to sit here and see all the race baiting that goes on in media, just across the entire media spectrum, whether it's sports, children's entertainment, music industry, and then, of course, what's now in the classroom. | ||
And it's so confusing to look back, seeing all of this now, and I realize that there's just really nothing for me to look back on. | ||
It didn't exist! | ||
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It simply didn't exist. | |
It wasn't there. | ||
And now here it is, and we all know why. | ||
This is the expansion of the liberal way. | ||
This is the expansion of the left-wing communist way in America. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
It's the same left-wing ideology that is eating everything else. | ||
And, of course, the ultimate irony being how They are the ultimate racists. | ||
They are the purified example of racism as they claim they're trying to fight racism. | ||
All right. Let's take a couple more calls on this and then we're going to have a full new slate of callers. | ||
Let's go to Bruce in California. | ||
Bruce, you're on Infowars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. Wow. | ||
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I finally got on. | |
How about that? Anyhow, about the Kanye thing. | ||
I'm a Jew and From a long line of Jews. | ||
And to say that says nothing about what my beliefs are about anything. | ||
It's an ethnicity, for one thing. | ||
With the religious tradition, the many Jews, like George Soros, who called himself an atheist, once declared himself to be, he thought he might be or was the Messiah, and helped ground up Jews for the Nazi in Hungary. | ||
George Soros is the He certainly is a Jew in one sense, but he doesn't follow the tradition of the traditional religion of the Israelites, the Hebrews, which I do. | ||
That being said, I'm a First Amendment absolutist. | ||
I don't believe anybody should be canceled whether I agree with Everything that they say, nothing that they say, or some of what they say, everyone has a right to speak without being canceled by anyone unless they're inciting violence against an individual or a group. | ||
That's my position. | ||
So even though I believe that Kanye West is, shall I say, incontinent in the way he presents his ideas about Jews, He's probably not anti-Semitic, but he expresses himself in a way that could easily be confused as that. | ||
The person in the alternative, I could say, truth-based media who knows and has analyzed this the best, besides Alex, is Leo Zagami. | ||
Leo wrote a book. | ||
He's written a couple books from his Confessions of an Illuminati, I think Volumes 4 and 7, where he goes into a group. | ||
It's a Jewish heresy called the Sabbatean Frankists. | ||
And Leo wrote an article on his website, leozagami.com. | ||
It's dated October 11th. | ||
The headline is, Kanye West threatens war with the Jewish people, but the war is with the Sabbatean Frankists. | ||
Do you know anything about the Sabbatean Frankism? | ||
We had Leo on a couple weeks ago, but I think this was before any of the Kanye news was out there, so I don't think we covered that story. | ||
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Well, this article is basically about Kanye's stuff. | |
And the Sabbatean Frankism, to keep it short, is a heresy that came out of the Jewish people in the 1600s. | ||
In fact, Shabbatai Tzvi was a Turkish rabbi A religious teacher who declared himself the Messiah of the Jews in the year, get this, 1666. | ||
Okay? And it's an antinomian heresy, which basically what that means is if you take the Ten Commandments and go through them one by one, reverse all of the Ten Commandments. | ||
So... I am the Lord God who took you out of the land of Egypt. | ||
You should have no other gods before you. | ||
You should have all kinds of gods before you. | ||
Don't worship idols. | ||
Worship idols. Don't murder. | ||
Murder. Don't commit adultery. | ||
Commit adultery. Because the idea was that basically if everybody, the Messiah will come, whether it's the first time or the second time, the Messiah will come According to the Sabbateans, if everybody suddenly becomes good and holy or everybody just descends into complete evil. | ||
So they decided the easier route would be to go for the evil. | ||
That's basically it. | ||
It's a satanic sect out of Judaism that could be called anti-Judaism because their main enemies are the rest of the Jewish people. | ||
And they took over To a significant extent, a great deal of institutional Judaism, a lot of Israel, of the state of Israel, and we're in a mess. | ||
Well, and then when we discussed this last week, and I took calls on this, I had Jewish listeners calling in saying the real war is between Jewish Zionists and just Jewish people altogether. | ||
But then you have people arguing, well, if you're not a Jewish Zionist, you're not even Jewish. | ||
Well, you know, this isn't really my argument, and quite frankly, I don't even want it to be my fight. | ||
But, you know, to get kind of back to ground level with this, here's again why I choose to do the more social commentary on the issue. | ||
When I see anti-white propaganda or anti-white bigotry or all the anti-Christian stuff, you know, like it doesn't... | ||
The response from Jewish people is just a lot different, is what I've noticed. | ||
And so I think there's something deeper there. | ||
So it's not just, let's say, let's say Zionists that control the world or the banks, whatever. | ||
It's not just them trying to cancel Kanye West with the JP Morgan Bank account when they let Jeffrey Epstein have an account. | ||
I mean, it's almost like... | ||
I mean, I just see all these responses. | ||
It's almost like they're afraid. | ||
They really have some sort of fear that Kanye West saying something about Jewish people means they're going to get holocausted again. | ||
Like there's some sort of real deep like fear or like it's even been trained into them to always think it's a constant victim mindset or something. | ||
Does that make sense? Oh yeah, definitely. | ||
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And the other thing, I agree with you about that. | |
I mean, the Jewish people suffered tremendous trauma historically as a people, and I can go back even to my own grandparents and great-grandparents and what they had to go through. | ||
But the point is that a lot of the Jews, you know, ethnic Jews in the United States that you may talk to, they're not religious, or they... | ||
Whatever religion they profess that they call Judaism is just a patina or a mask over basically what their real religion is, which is liberal leftism. | ||
And they don't have a connection to their traditional culture, to the religion, or anything of that sort. | ||
Well, I found it odd that the American left piled on Kanye West and called him anti-Semitic when, okay, are we going to talk about the anti-Semitic comments of the Democrats that are anti-Israel? | ||
And Ilhan Omar and them, no, we're not going to talk about that. | ||
So you know that's just propaganda. | ||
But then to see the anti-cancel culture Jewish conservatives calling to cancel Kanye West was also an odd phenomenon. | ||
The whole thing is just really strange. | ||
Anytime you bring this argument up, it seems to be completely insane. | ||
Bruce, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Vince in Georgia. | ||
Vince, you're on Infowars Sunday Night Live. | ||
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I'm good. Thanks for calling. Listen, let's look at the Kanye situation and the overall perspective of how he put that. | ||
Now, he said when he wake up, he was going to go DEFCON 3 on the Jews. | ||
Think about that for a moment. | ||
DEFCON 3 is an alertness. | ||
For the Air Force to be put in place so when the enemy comes, they'll be ready to strike at them. | ||
So basically, what he was saying to the Jews, I'm going to strike at you. | ||
I'm going to strike at you. | ||
And Jewish people are very homogeneous people. | ||
So if you say the word Jews, whether you're telling the truth on them or whether you're making up a lie, that affects the entire Jewish people. | ||
Period. Bottom line. | ||
So they all are going to take that as anti-Semitism. | ||
So that's why Kanye West was basically the platform. | ||
Now, he and Mark Zuckerberg were close, but Mark, check him off Facebook, shut him down. | ||
And we all know that Mark is a Jew, okay? | ||
So let's look at the situation in regard to Chase Manhattan Bank. | ||
All right, J.P. Morgan, the Rockefellers, they are the ones that created the J.P. Morgan Chase Bank. | ||
And where did that come from? | ||
Where did that money come from? It goes all the way back to the Rothschilds in Europe. | ||
Well, they weren't the Jewish bankers of Europe. | ||
So when he talked, that's why they took it. | ||
That's why they said, no, we're going to cancel this. | ||
And it doesn't matter how much money he had. | ||
He shot himself in the foot. | ||
Now, he should have, in my opinion, talked about the Jews in a different way and not classify all other Jews. | ||
Because when he said Jews, that's plural. | ||
So the Jews are taking that to mean all Jews. | ||
And the Jews have been ostracized. | ||
They've been murdered. | ||
They've been killed. So all of these Jewish people, And the history of the Jews in Europe, they were kicked out of basically most of those European countries. | ||
Why? Because they rose to the top of the heap of the economic ladder in all of these European countries. | ||
And the Europeans, they said, no, we got to get rid of these people because they were the controllers of the economy in the European countries. | ||
Now, me growing up, I grew up In a housing project. | ||
And all of the merchants in my community were Jews. | ||
Every last one of them. | ||
Even downtown Atlanta, the Jews controlled all the department stores, all of the laundromats, everything. | ||
They had control of it. | ||
So they are a very smart person. | ||
Homogeneous society of people. | ||
And they just rise up to the economic ladder. | ||
This is basically one reason that Hitler was able to amass his people against the Jews. | ||
Because that was their mindset, too. | ||
It wasn't that Hitler came along and convinced them because of what he was saying. | ||
That was also on their minds, too. | ||
So it was easy. | ||
For Hitler to convince the German people against the Jews, because they had that in their minds, too. | ||
And even Hitler said, he said, if the Jewish financiers were determined to start another war, he said it wouldn't be Bolshevism, but the annihilation of the Jews. | ||
Basically, he was talking about the Jewish bankers Well, I agree. | ||
Kanye could communicate better. | ||
And I mean... I would put it like this. | ||
This is how I would kind of really just dumb it down, if you would. | ||
I'd say, you know... I don't see too many homeless Jewish people. | ||
I don't see too many Jewish women at the Planned Parenthood having their babies aborted. | ||
But you go into any major city and you're going to see black women in them and you're going to see homeless black people everywhere. | ||
And I don't like that. | ||
Now, you can obviously argue, like what you just said, that let's say that Jewish Americans do better on average financially than most other demographics and that'd be totally accurate. | ||
That doesn't have to be inherently bad. | ||
That doesn't have to be inherently bad at all. | ||
Is it inherently bad that Asian Americans make the most money in America? | ||
Is there something we should be looking at with Asian Americans and why they do so well? | ||
Are they cheating? Are they rigging things? | ||
No, they've got good work ethic. | ||
Their parents train them to have good work ethic. | ||
Their parents train them to educate and do academics. | ||
And I think there's probably a really high percentage of fathers in the household. | ||
I think Asians now have the number one percentage of fathers in the household. | ||
In America. So there's certain patterns that you can look at. | ||
You know, this conversation is pretty crazy, honestly. | ||
And there's really, like, you're never going to please anybody. | ||
But I was curious, or you're never going to please everybody. | ||
I was curious, again, on the issue of abortion, because this is another place where I think Kanye West could really control the messaging here and not be criticized. | ||
At least they couldn't say it's anti-Semitic. | ||
And You just say, look at how many babies have been aborted in America, specifically black babies. | ||
I mean, I don't know what the number is. | ||
It's got to be probably in the tens of millions since abortion became legal. | ||
Black babies aborted in this country. | ||
You have a higher percentage of being aborted if you're a black baby in New York City than being born. | ||
And so how is that not a holocaust? | ||
I think Kanye West can focus on messages like that. | ||
And then just out of my curiosity, just to see how deep it really went... | ||
While you were talking, I searched Margaret Sanger. | ||
We all know Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood. | ||
I was like, now, it'd be real interesting if she was Jewish. | ||
Now, she's not. She was not Jewish. | ||
But you look at this. | ||
This is from the Jewish Women's Archive. | ||
While Margaret Sanger was not Jewish, Jews did have an enormous impact on her activism. | ||
And it just goes on. | ||
There's whole websites here that talk about how, even though she wasn't Jewish, how she worked with Jews to really help establish Planned Parenthood. | ||
I mean, Kanye West, like, there's perfect ammo for this debate. | ||
Because, remember... | ||
That's, again, it gets down to this pecking order where, hey, aren't black people the biggest victims in this country, right? | ||
Aren't black people the biggest victims? | ||
Here's some of the ways Kanye West can point it out, but then, whoa! | ||
Time out! Wrong! | ||
Jews are bigger victims than black! | ||
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Remember that! Well, Kanye was pissed off. | |
He talked basically about the powers that be. | ||
Of course he wasn't talking about all Jews. | ||
But all Jews, when they hear that, okay, when they hear Jews this, then they look at it as you're talking about all of them, because the word Jews is plural. | ||
Yeah, and you know, that kind of gets more to what I was asking with the last caller. | ||
It's like, I guess you're kind of answering that question, whether you realize it or not. | ||
It's like, why is that? Because I see all the anti-white crap everywhere. | ||
I don't sit here and have to... | ||
Have it obsessed my life, and everybody that says anything that's anti-white, they have to be canceled and debanked and deplatformed? | ||
No, I would never call for that. I would say, hey, you know what? | ||
Here's somebody that's racist against white people. | ||
I noticed a trend, and then I move on with my life. | ||
But it doesn't seem to be the same way, and maybe that's because of what you're saying. | ||
Vince, thank you so much for the call. | ||
All right. We've gotten all the last callers off the board. | ||
Now, we're about to have a guest come on, guys. | ||
Is the guest confirmed? Do we have contact? | ||
Okay. So, we're going to go in a different direction and we'll continue to take calls into the next hour. | ||
I'll re-establish the phone lines and we'll start taking callers after this guest. | ||
There was a massively popular documentary that Tucker Carlson just released and it's all about The phenomenon of... | ||
Well, the documentary is called The End of Man. | ||
And that's the phenomenon of men not being what they used to be. | ||
Not having testosterone where the levels used to be. | ||
The strength, the energy, the vitality, all of it. | ||
There's all kinds of different clues to this. | ||
And so Tucker Carlson... | ||
I mean, the sperm counts, all of it, folks. | ||
And so Tucker Carlson did a documentary on this. | ||
And one of the leading subjects or star roles... | ||
of the documentary and quite frankly the influence that is the culture behind it all Is an individual named the Raw Egg Nationalist. | ||
He's written multiple books about men's health and how you can try to fight back against the diet with all the poisons that are destroying you, destroying your male vitality, destroying your ability to procreate, just all of it. | ||
And so I wanted to get him on tonight to talk about the response. | ||
Because it's funny what happens when you offer an idea that is counterculture. | ||
It's always the same people attacking you. | ||
So hey, here's a little idea that's counterculture. | ||
We are going to eat meat. | ||
We're going to eat lots of red meat. | ||
We're going to drink raw eggs. | ||
We're going to work out. We're going to be manly men. | ||
We're going to be toxic masculinists. | ||
And it's the same people always trying to strike you down. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we are about to be joined by one of the star players in Tucker Carlson's new documentary, The End of Man. | ||
And I want to just explain something briefly before he joins us. | ||
Because part of the main driver behind the end of man is the attack on our bodies. | ||
And it's not just men, it's women too. | ||
But it's the attack on our bodies through the modern diets. | ||
It's the attack on our bodies through the modern day food process, food production process. | ||
And because of that, you say, wow, you're not getting the vitamins and minerals and stuff that you need every day. | ||
The food, the diet has been so destroyed. | ||
And so that's part of the reason why we sell supplements, folks. | ||
That's why they're called supplements. | ||
It's to supplement your diet and making sure you're getting the vitamins and minerals you need. | ||
So it all ties in, and that's why us selling supplements is like the perfect way to fund ourselves because it's you funding your health. | ||
And so just remember that. | ||
When you hear some of this stuff and you think, well, what can I do? | ||
There are ways that you can supplement, literally using supplements to continue to get the vitamins and minerals you need to live your happy, healthiest life, even if you're not eating the best diet, which you, of course, want to have, but people are busy. | ||
It just doesn't happen. | ||
I'd like to think I have a perfect diet. | ||
I don't. I'd probably give myself a B. So not everybody's going to have the perfect diet. | ||
Now, as I bring the raw egg nationalist on now... | ||
Before we get into... | ||
I really want to dive back into the basics of what is behind The End of Man. | ||
Not just the documentary, but also the concept. | ||
And to get into how our bodies are being attacked with the modern day diets and the chemicals and the food and water and all of that. | ||
But before we get into that, I want to start a little looser. | ||
Because... I noticed that there was a direct response from the left wing attacking the Tucker Carlson documentary. | ||
And I just kind of wanted to get from your perspective on that, what you saw, what that was like. | ||
And I'll kind of throw out some red meat here, no pun intended for you to chew on. | ||
And this is from one of the types of tweets I noticed. | ||
I guess you could say criticizing the new documentary. | ||
It says, I can't think of a bigger distraction for the right wing than diverting all the energy to eating raw eggs and 80s health advice. | ||
As if modern day diets and modern day people are healthier than they were in the 80s. | ||
Obviously, that's not the case. | ||
But I would hardly say it's a distraction from anything. | ||
It's just a lifestyle. | ||
And so... Really what's behind this is that there is a segment now, it seems to be mostly conservative, that are just into diet maxing or body maxing or just masculine maxing. | ||
And so you're trying to help people accomplish that goal. | ||
But what of the response, before we get into the actual logistics of how we're being attacked with the food and the water and the chemicals in it... | ||
What of the response? The documentary The End of Man was a massive success, and because it was such a massive success, people are complaining about it. | ||
I want to hear from your perspective, what have you seen from the response with the documentary The End of Man? | ||
Well, good evening, Owen. | ||
Thanks for having me again. I've seen a lot of stuff. | ||
It's been interesting, actually, to note that the The response to the trailer when the trailer initially dropped in April was actually much crazier than the response to the actual documentary dropping just a week or so ago. | ||
I think there's been a very deliberate attempt actually to starve this program of oxygen, to starve it of the oxygen of publicity. | ||
There have still been hit pieces. | ||
And they're saying the same kinds of stuff that they were saying when the trailer dropped in April. | ||
But not quite as much attention. | ||
But still, it's been pretty crazy. | ||
You'll know Media Matters, of course. | ||
So Media Matters wrote a hit piece about me, in particular about my role in the documentary. | ||
And among other things they said... | ||
That my saying that consuming soy milk can give you breasts, gynecomastia, is a white nationalist-linked conspiracy theory, to which I responded on Twitter with a long thread about all the ample evidence that It substantiates the fact that consuming soy milk can give you gynecomastia, that soy is a well-known phytoestrogen. | ||
Well, I was going to say, it goes well beyond just soy milk, right? | ||
I mean, they're putting soy into almost everything in the mainstream diet now, and it's just soy in general, correct? | ||
Yes, yeah. So not just things like tofu, but also soybean oil, which is now the most widely consumed oil in the U.S., I believe. | ||
I think consumption of soybean oil has increased something like a thousandfold over the last 50 years. | ||
And there are all sorts of studies that substantiate the kind of terrible effects that soybean oil can have as well beyond feminization. | ||
So there was a very recent RAT study that showed that consumption of soybean oil affected all sorts of effects. | ||
Processes within rats' brains, including management of the oxytocin system, which is involved in... | ||
Well, you might know oxytocin as the love chemical, the chemical that makes people interact and bond with one another. | ||
And so there's a suggestion, potentially, that actually consumption, widespread consumption of soybean oil, might actually be making Americans... | ||
Less social, if you will, that it might, in fact, be responsible for the kind of behavioral changes that we are witnessing on a wide scale now in society. | ||
Well, and there's so many, like, I go back to the criticism saying it's 80s health advice. | ||
Okay, call it 80s health advice. | ||
I think it's pretty clear that people were healthier in the 80s than they are now. | ||
We didn't have the obesity problems that we have. | ||
We didn't have the diabetes, the heart problems. | ||
They just didn't exist like that in the 80s, and so they act like that's an insult. | ||
I mean, we might think we're smarter than people in the 80s, but you look at the actual numbers, if you just look at film from the 80s, you don't even see fat people. | ||
No, precisely. | ||
Precisely, you don't. And yeah, something very serious has happened quite recently within the past few decades. | ||
And that's what the Tucker documentary tries to get to the bottom of. | ||
And it's almost certainly something to do with increased exposure to harmful chemicals, plasticizers, things like catrazine, the sort of chemicals that Alex has been talking about for a long time. | ||
But yes, to say that it's just 80s health advice, I think, is just... | ||
That's a flippant comment that doesn't really deserve much analysis, really. | ||
It's just a flippant comment. | ||
Well, hey, I mean, Sylvester Stallone as Rocky, you know, drinking raw eggs. | ||
I mean, you don't want to look like Rocky. | ||
I mean, you know, he's obviously... | ||
You don't want to look like that. | ||
But... I'm curious, let's kind of go more into the bottom line here, because there is a new kind of segment now that used to be more on the liberal side of the aisle, I would say, but it's kind of more on the conservative side of the aisle, and that's the natural health methods and counterculture | ||
to mainstream diet methods, whether it's raw eggs or not drinking soy, all kinds of different stuff. | ||
It seems to be now kind of on a smaller segment of the right wing and where it used to be on the left wing, | ||
it seems more of a right wing thing. | ||
But let's get into the bottom of it. | ||
What can people look for? | ||
What can people look at if they haven't thought about this in the past? | ||
What are things to avoid? | ||
What are things to consume? | ||
I mean, how do men return to their state of male vitality as designed that has been under attack | ||
for, as you mentioned, decades now? | ||
you Well, there are a number of different things you can do, Owen. | ||
A lot of simple things, too. | ||
So, one of the best ways that you can reduce your exposure to these harmful chemicals, which are Which are everywhere. | ||
I mean they really are quite literally everywhere. | ||
So you're not going to be able to eliminate your exposure to them because they are everywhere. | ||
So microplastics for instance which are known vectors of uh endocrine disrupting chemicals have been discovered at the bottom of the ocean in antarctica on the top of mountains in places human beings have actually never ever set foot before so you we're not going to get away from them but they even have microplastics they just tested in women's breast milk now for the first time ever microplastics yeah i'm not surprised they can cross them they can cross the blood brain barrier they've been found in placentas um yeah it's they're bad news but One of the best things you can do is to filter your water, get a very good quality water filter, the sort of thing that Alex advertises, Alexa Pure, that sort of thing. | ||
And the other thing is to cut down your reliance on plastics as much as possible. | ||
So don't use plastic water bottles. | ||
You can get a copper water bottle or a glass water bottle, refillable water bottle. | ||
Avoid plastics as much as possible. | ||
In terms of diet, then maybe the best thing you can do is to avoid eating or to cut out totally processed food. | ||
So processed food makes up an increasingly large proportion of people's diet these days. | ||
Something like two-thirds to 75% of a large segment of the population's diet is pre-processed food, and that's laced with sugar and also with harmful vegetable oil, soybean oil, canola oil, the worst kinds of things, the kinds of things that we really shouldn't be eating, the kind of things that we weren't eating in any quantity 100 years ago. | ||
So avoid processed food as much as possible. | ||
Another thing actually that you can do if you're a man and you're looking to restore your hormonal balance, apart from exercising of course, is to get better sleep. | ||
This is something that is quite neglected. | ||
This is actually a very crucial factor. | ||
There are all sorts of studies that show, for instance, that if you If you improve your sleep patterns as a man, you can double your testosterone levels. | ||
This is very, very well substantiated. | ||
When you talk about sleep, I want to focus on that for a second. | ||
I'm sorry to interrupt because you're on a roll here. | ||
But I do want to focus on the sleep issue. | ||
What does that mean? What does good sleep mean? | ||
Well, it means, among other things, getting seven to eight hours of sleep a night. | ||
But there are other things that you want too from your sleep. | ||
You don't want to be disturbed. | ||
Things like ambient light, for instance. | ||
There are studies that show that even a very small amount of ambient light in your bedroom at night can actually prevent you from entering the deeper sleep phases. | ||
So like a television or even a cell phone on or a computer? | ||
Yes, yeah, blue light. | ||
If you've got curtains or drapes or whatever, then you should try to make your room as dark as possible. | ||
Another thing that's good actually to ensure that you can sleep well is actually to be cool at night. | ||
A lot of people want to be really warm in bed, but there's plenty of evidence that shows that actually... | ||
What you want is you want to be cool. | ||
And one of the reasons why having a cold shower or even just any kind of shower or bath before bed can be a good thing is because it lowers your body temperature. | ||
And that's what you want to do before bed or in bed is you want to lower your body temperature. | ||
You don't want to be too hot because, again, that will prevent you from sleeping properly. | ||
I have found this is truly one of the key things. | ||
Now, I'm somebody that can... | ||
I live, let's say, a high-velocity, high-impact lifestyle. | ||
But I've noticed pretty much... | ||
If I can get six hours, I'll be fine. | ||
Usually shoot for eight, but anywhere between six and eight. | ||
I've noticed improvement in my sleep. | ||
Now, I'm not perfect because my mind races like a freak show. | ||
And so sometimes I have to have the TV on at night just to turn my mind off, just to distract myself so I can fall asleep. | ||
So I'm not perfect by any stretch either. | ||
But I've noticed just trying to implement a lot of those things in my life has been beneficiary. | ||
Trying to get at least six hours minimum. | ||
I'm somebody that likes to sleep in the cold. | ||
In the winter, I keep my window open. | ||
It'll be like 50 degrees in my room. | ||
I love it. So these are things that have worked for me. | ||
And folks, I'm somebody that has actually suffered from insomnia in my life. | ||
And it's amazing. | ||
I mean... Knock on wood, I haven't had a real problem with it in some years, but I've gone like weeks and stuff without sleeping before. | ||
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We were on a roll there. | ||
We were getting into a lot of the stuff to help improve your male vitality. | ||
And folks, by the way, a lot of this stuff works for women too. | ||
I'm focusing on the man side of things here. | ||
Most of our audience is men after all anyway. | ||
And you know, women, you might want to share some of this with the man in your life. | ||
So let's pick it back off. | ||
Okay, some of the things you want to avoid. | ||
The processed foods, the soy, the seed oils. | ||
You want to get good sleep. | ||
What are some other things men can do to try to restore the vitality that's been under attack? | ||
Well absolutely exercise. | ||
I touched on exercise but really what you want to be doing is you want to be strength training. | ||
Absolutely. A lot of people when they want to get healthy take up running and there's nothing wrong with running but Really, if what you want to do is to restore your vitality, to build some sort of masculine power, then you definitely have to lift weights. | ||
You don't have to go crazy. | ||
You don't have to take up powerlifting or bodybuilding or anything like that. | ||
But lifting weights, I would say, is something that you can't really do without. | ||
And doesn't that help in the longevity process too? | ||
I mean, there's a balance there. | ||
But doesn't that help with longevity as well with vitality? | ||
Yeah, of course. Yeah, of course. | ||
I mean, lifting weights is... | ||
People think that lifting weights should be bad for your bones or should be a serious stress on your bones. | ||
But actually, the truth is that lifting weights is... | ||
Yeah, if you lift weights properly... | ||
If you follow a sensible progression and add weight gradually and learn to do the movements better, then you will build strength in your bones and joints. | ||
You'll build flexibility. | ||
You'll build lung capacity and lung power. | ||
And yeah, I mean, you'll benefit. | ||
Your mind will benefit, of course. | ||
This is the other thing that... | ||
The must-be-emphasized is the fact that you can't really, truly have a sound mind unless you have a sound body, and that's something that I have been saying right from the start. | ||
We need to go back to the wisdom of the ancients. | ||
The ancients recognized that you must be a total person, and that's something that we need to do. | ||
Again, we need to get back to a total conception of the person as a mind and a body, which are interlinked and inseparable. | ||
Well, and I think there's another aspect there as well. | ||
We live in a time, we live in an age of man where for most men the experience is not too violent and it's not... | ||
I guess the things that our forefathers had to do, fight for survival, struggle for survival, we don't have to do that as much. | ||
And so in a way, we kind of become weaker. | ||
But there's still, I think, a demand there. | ||
I still think there's a dormant, natural thing there that a man needs to be violent in a way. | ||
I'm not saying go to war or fight, but this is why children play sports or learn jujitsu or gymnastics or something like that. | ||
It's a positive thing to have your body having a physical demand every day. | ||
It kind of creates that balance. | ||
I think that's part of the process. | ||
And what I think happens is when... | ||
Men are not, when they're living sedated lifestyles or they're not getting exercise, there's that necessary demand that your brain might be telling you, hey, you know, get off your ass, do something, you need to exercise, you need to exercise. | ||
And then eventually it just goes away, and it's almost like once that's gone, it's almost impossible to find it again. | ||
Yeah, of course. Yeah, I mean... | ||
A lack of purpose, a general lack of purpose for men, and especially young men in particular, is very definitely a part of this crisis of masculinity that Tucker Carlson is talking about. | ||
And it's something that somebody like Jordan Peterson has really tapped into, is this desire among young men who see no purpose, feel that they... | ||
That they're sort of useless, that they have no ability to better themselves. | ||
He's tapped into this desire, actually, to do something about that. | ||
And yes, I think it's something that is built into all of us, really, is a desire somehow, in some sense, to be better than we are at this particular moment, to develop and test our powers and extend them. | ||
And yes, I mean, it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. | ||
When you stop exercising and you start to feel useless, you start to feel crummy, that means you do less, and then that makes you feel even worse. | ||
And you get caught in a vicious cycle, a very, very vicious cycle that it's often, for some people, impossible to get out of. | ||
I would advise anybody to start small. | ||
If you are having a hard time, start to make small improvements to your life. | ||
Just things like, say, cutting out processed food and maybe doing a little bit of extra exercise, maybe just going for a walk, if that's all you can manage. | ||
These small changes that you make will be cumulative. | ||
They'll add up. | ||
They'll compound. | ||
And very soon, Maybe in a year, maybe in a year and a half, you'll be a totally unrecognizable person. | ||
But you have to start somewhere. | ||
And the best way to start is to start small. | ||
And the one thing I've noticed too, and I think... | ||
I don't know if you would disagree. | ||
I think most people would agree. The one thing, you know, in a world of so many uncertainties and a life that can be a rollercoaster ride, the one thing you always have control of is your health, at least to some degree, to some extent, is your health and your body. | ||
That's something that's always going to be consistent that you're going to have control of. | ||
And once you lose control of it, then you've just lost control of it. | ||
And I think, you know, one piece of advice I would give to young men Do as much as you can when you're young to be as fit or as strong as you can, especially when you're young, because it's a lot harder to play catch-up when you're older. | ||
It's a lot harder to play catch-up or to reach goals when you're in your 30s and 40s if you haven't built a solid core in your late teenage years and 20s. | ||
Those are the years that you really need to focus on getting your top fitness because it'll be a lot easier for you in the later years to reach those fitness maxims, Where if you don't have it pre-built, you're going to be started from scratch. | ||
Yeah, I totally agree with you, Owen. | ||
Totally agree with you, yeah. If you can, if you're in a position to play sport as a young person, if you're in a position maybe to take up some new pursuit, jiu-jitsu, kickboxing, whatever, some kind of, any kind of outdoor pursuit, hiking, whatever, then do it. | ||
Then do it because it will... | ||
Yeah, you will be setting yourself up for the rest of your life. | ||
The kind of gains that you make in terms of fitness and also in terms of mindset and character will stand you in good stead for the rest of your life, even if, like most people, you might have a period where you take some time out, perhaps, from doing those kinds of things and maybe you live a less healthy life. | ||
You can still get back into a healthy lifestyle much, much easier if you already have that foundation. | ||
The body is an amazing thing. | ||
Muscle memory is a real thing. | ||
They've done studies on the ability of formally trained athletes to recover You know, their previous amounts of muscle mass and their previous amounts of ability. | ||
They've done studies with bodybuilders, famously with Casey Vieta in the 1970s, which showed that actually, you know, you can regain what you once had very, very quickly, even after a serious layoff. | ||
We're talking with the raw egg nationalist, raweggnationalist.com. | ||
Now, you have three books out now. | ||
Is it two or three books? | ||
I lose count. | ||
I've got about four, I think, but I've got a new book at the moment that's just come out, came out in August, called The Eggs Benedict Option. | ||
That's right. Which is... | ||
Interestingly, about The Great Reset. | ||
So it came out at exactly the same time as Alex's book. | ||
I had no idea he was writing a book about The Great Reset. | ||
Well, I have to tell you, I was reading it. | ||
You sent me a copy. I was reading it and I was confused because I was thinking, okay, he's really going to be focusing on diet with this and maybe dietary options with the raw egg phenomenon. | ||
And really, like... | ||
Most of the book is actually about the Great Reset and about what's going on geopolitically with the Great Reset. | ||
Yeah, I really wanted to contextualize the food transformation because the Great Reset is, in a fundamental sense, a food transformation. | ||
It's a food transformation as a means of a broader social transformation. | ||
But yeah, I felt that I had to do the geopolitics of the Great Reset justice really to put it all into context. | ||
One of the things that, one of the sort of central parts of the book actually is a comparison between the Great Reset as it might unfold and the Neolithic revolution in agriculture which took place about now. | ||
10,000 to 12,000 or began to take place about 10,000 to 12,000 years ago in the Near East. | ||
So I see some very, very similar things between what happened when man first transitioned to agriculture and what might happen if the globalists actually succeed in making everybody eat a plant-based diet and... | ||
Or bug-based. | ||
Yeah, plant and bug-based, yeah, with all these novel forms of protein and... | ||
Plant-based meat alternatives and all that kind of stuff. | ||
It's not good, in short. | ||
Any conquering tyrant wants weak men. | ||
They're easier to conquer. | ||
That's what The Great Reset is all about. | ||
Making you eat the bugs, drink the soy, and eat all the fake chemical food is because they want weak men. | ||
Of course they would. | ||
Yeah, precisely. | ||
And that's... I mean, that is... | ||
That is very definitely the impression that one gets from the reaction to the Tucker documentary as well, is that the threat of a kind of masculine revival, a masculine renewal, whatever you want to call it, really does bother People on the left really does bother the regime, really does bother the regime's appointed spokespeople, the blue ticks and the cultural commentators and the people who, you know, Stephen Colbert and Joy Behar and all these people who were so quick to ridicule the trailer and the documentary when it came out. | ||
They're really scared. | ||
And so they'll say whatever they can to... | ||
Whatever they can to discredit it. | ||
So, you know, at one moment then the documentary is gay because it features... | ||
It's homoerotic, you know, because it features men doing things together like wrestling and shooting and horse riding and, you know, fooling around and having fun. | ||
And then at the other... | ||
And then at another moment when it suits them, then it's fascism because it's glorification of the body because it's... | ||
Because it involves regimentation and discipline and, of course, because we're not on the left and anybody who's not on the left is a fascist. | ||
So they're speaking out of both corners of their mouths at once. | ||
But the main takeaway is that they are very, very afraid of the possibility that actually we might be on to something that has mass appeal. | ||
Now, have you noticed the same phenomenon, and this applies to a lot of different things actually, war, freedom of speech, but specifically on the diet thing, you know, I've always been somebody that's very health conscious and physically fit, but I didn't understand, let's say, the diet revolution where you realize that most of the foods you're eating are poison. | ||
I mean, quite literally, the chemicals, the additives, all of them are killing you, and so it can only get you so far. | ||
It was probably in my early 20s when I started to realize, yeah, you don't want to eat anything processed. | ||
You want to avoid any fast food. | ||
Stuff like that. | ||
But at that time, let's say about 10 plus years ago, it was more of a left-wing thing, I would say. | ||
Most of the people I would talk to or the You know, the channels I would tune into, people that would identify more as left-leaning. | ||
I mean, even at a time when Infowars and Alex was talking about this stuff 10, 15 years ago, it was kind of more of a left-wing thing. | ||
Is it just more of a right-wing thing now? | ||
I mean, what's up with that phenomenon? | ||
Yeah, this is very interesting, and this is something that I've thought about quite a lot and talked about a little bit with On other sort of podcasts and live appearances that I've made. | ||
It is a very noticeable thing that actually... | ||
Once upon a time, a lot of the things that we're saying now actually sound almost like the kinds of things that hippies and leftists, environmentalists were saying in the 70s, 60s, and possibly even earlier. | ||
And it's very, very noticeable that now... | ||
Health and broader physical health of the population just isn't a concern for the left at all. | ||
Not outside maybe some sort of relict kind of communities of hippies. | ||
It's not a mainstream thing. | ||
And in fact, the left has come down very, very firmly on the side of corporations. | ||
know it's it's corporations that are producing plant-based alternatives to | ||
meat and dairy products and eggs and other kinds of animal product. It's | ||
corporations that stand to gain the most from these products and yet for some | ||
reason the the left which once upon a time was the was the sworn enemy of | ||
corporations certainly up until certainly up until Occupy Wall Street | ||
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and then I think something very very Well, they think they control them now, but I think it's more of a pro-human thing. | |
Being healthy and fit is a pro-human thing, and they've become totally anti-human. | ||
The Raw Egg Nationalists, raweggnationalists.com, the documentary, The End of Man. | ||
Great stuff. I was proud of you that that happened. | ||
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I'm about to open a phone on his backup here. This is just crazy, man. | |
you. | ||
Now, the post Kanye West, the response has just been crazy. | ||
Now, apparently, it's the worst thing to be Jewish in America. | ||
So, it's incredible. | ||
It used to be blacks. | ||
Again, the pecking order, though, is now it's Jews or it's worse off to be Jewish than black in America now. | ||
It's amazing how that just changed with one Kanye statement. | ||
It just switched overnight. | ||
Incredible. The pecking order. | ||
And now they're also saying that Trump was anti-Semitic. | ||
Trump anti-Semitic? | ||
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It's ludicrous to claim Trump is anti-Semitic. | |
If anything, he was Zionist. | ||
He's got Jews in his family. | ||
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I mean, it's just complete lunacy. | |
So the response, again, pro-Kanye, anti-Kanye, I mean, just looking at the response is just wild. | ||
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It's just... | |
Very odd. Very, very odd. | ||
All right. The phone number to call in. | ||
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Anything is fair game. Anything you want to talk about. | ||
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The calls from before. Some of the news I've covered. | ||
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In the meantime, let's just look at some of this other news quickly. | ||
This is a wild one. | ||
This is a crazy one here. | ||
This is from Garrett Graff. | ||
And I'm reading from his thread on Twitter here. | ||
In Senator Leahy's new memoir, there's a wild story in it that I haven't ever seen before. | ||
A rare glimpse into the shadowy way that the intel agencies interact with members of Congress. | ||
It feels ripped from a political thriller movie. | ||
He gets into it, folks. | ||
This is wild. Listen to this from Senator Patrick Leahy's memoir. | ||
In the midst of the Iraq war debate, Leahy was one of the few senators pushing back against the Bush administration race to war and the threats of weapons of mass destruction. | ||
He'd been reading the classified intel that the Bush admin was providing to Congress and had real doubts that it justified war. | ||
This is when the Democrats were anti-war and anti-Bush. | ||
Now they love war and love Bush because it somehow hurts Trump. | ||
Continuing, the Sunday after he read the intel, he was out jogging, excuse me, he was out walking with his wife in his McLean neighborhood when two fit joggers trailed behind us. | ||
He's quoting from the book. Two fit joggers trailed behind us. | ||
They stopped and asked what I thought of the intelligence briefings I'd been getting. | ||
The joggers asked Leahy if the briefers had showed him file 8, Leahy writes. | ||
It was obvious from the look on my face that I had not seen such a file. | ||
They suggested I should and that I might find it interesting. | ||
Leahy went back to the intel officers at the Capitol SCIF and requested file 8, and it contradicted what the Bush administration was saying publicly about weapons of mass destruction. | ||
A few days later, Leahy and his wife are out walking in the neighborhood again, and the same two joggers pass by, stop, and say, basically, we heard you read 5-8. | ||
Isn't it interesting? | ||
Now you should ask for file 12, excuse me, file 8. | ||
Now you should ask for File 12. | ||
Leahy explained to me when I asked him about this incident this month that File 8 and File 12 are pseudonyms for specific secret code-worded names the joggers told him to ask for. | ||
The next day, Leahy goes to the Capitol Skiff and asks for File 12. | ||
It again contradicts what VP Cheney was saying publicly. | ||
Leahy decides to vote against the war based on these secret reports and tips. | ||
I asked Leahy about this incident when I interviewed him at the Bear Pond books earlier this month, if he knew the joggers ever, and he said, you don't understand, I didn't want to know who they were. | ||
Leahy then ended up voting against the war because some corner of the intel world tracked when he was out exercising, intercepted him, and pointed him to secret intelligence reports. | ||
One question I have after the story. | ||
I assume Leahy wasn't the only targeted senator. | ||
Might be worth asking other senators who voted against the war, did they get visits from similar joggers? | ||
Now, here's what's crazy about this. | ||
We're just going to accept that there's intelligence officers following senators around, jogging behind them, trying to convince them how to vote? | ||
We're just supposed to accept that as a norm? | ||
If that's the case, if you believe what Leahy is saying here. | ||
But do you think that only goes one way? | ||
Do you think that only goes one way? | ||
Where do you think the real influence lies here? | ||
Now, Leahy at the time when the Democrats ran anti-war was one of the ones that did vote against the war. | ||
And he's going to credit some secret intel that he got from unknown joggers as his reasoning. | ||
It's pretty wild stuff. | ||
Now, is it... Just fluff for a memoir? | ||
Do intel officials run around in D.C. and Virginia and Maryland tracking senators, tracking congressmen and women, trying to influence their vote? | ||
Awfully shadowy. | ||
But there you go. | ||
That's our government. | ||
That's our nation's capital. | ||
It is the criminal capital of the world. | ||
We all know where the real criminals are. | ||
They are in Congress. | ||
Alright, a couple other things and we're going to take phone calls. | ||
What is going on with the Alaskan snow crab? | ||
Alaskan snow crab season cancelled as officials investigate disappearance of an estimated 1 billion crabs. | ||
In a major blow to America's seafood industry, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game has for the first time in state history canceled the winter snow crab season in the Bering Sea due to their falling numbers. | ||
Worried about a 90% drop in their population. | ||
What has happened to the Alaskan snow crab? | ||
There'll be no crab for you. | ||
And then this one is wild. | ||
And guys, I'd like you to pull this story up on a computer if you can because I want everybody to look at this. | ||
This is really cool stuff. | ||
Rareest ever mosaic depicting the Trojan War in Syria. | ||
Remarkably intact artwork that was created years ago. | ||
Shows colorful images of ancients and Amazons who fought the epic battle. | ||
It's an over 1600 year old mosaic. | ||
And what I find amazing about this is This is from the Daily Mail here, guys. | ||
This was in Rashtan in northern Syria's Homs district. | ||
And what I find amazing about this stuff... | ||
How is it... | ||
Something is really... | ||
It's really a mystery. | ||
How architecture... | ||
We'll just be general here. | ||
How architecture has gone from so beautiful and ornate to so ugly and mundane. | ||
I mean, you look at this stuff. | ||
This is from almost 2,000 years ago, and you just very rarely do we make stuff as beautiful as this anymore. | ||
Very rarely do we make stuff as ornate and original like this anymore. | ||
You just don't see it. | ||
Why is that? Why do you look at ancient architecture as more beautiful and ornate than modern architecture? | ||
Why is that? It's a real mystery. | ||
And there have been answers offered, like it's part of, let's say, the Great Reset, make everything ugly. | ||
It's part of communism, make everything ugly, form-fitting. | ||
It's part of the anti-human agenda. | ||
Humans express themselves through art like this, make them less expressive. | ||
Maybe we just aren't as smart as we think. | ||
Maybe we're actually getting dumber. | ||
Maybe we're now in a period of decline for humanity because of what technology has done, like the phenomenon expressed in the movie Wall-E. It is odd to me how ancient architecture and art is so much, I would say, universally more beautiful than what we see now. | ||
I don't even think that's debated. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
You saw it there on the screen. | ||
That's all I've got on my desk here for the rest of this transmission. | ||
So, we will take calls for the final 10 minutes and change here. | ||
Let's go to Black Grandma in Chicago. | ||
Alright, Black Grandma, you are on InfoWare Sunday Night Live. | ||
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Go ahead. Hi Owen, can you hear me? | |
Yes. Yes, this is Black G-Ma. | ||
I am a Black granny from the South Side of Chicago, and I was telling the person I spoke with before that I met you at the Free Alex Jones Free Speech Rally put on by Patriot Prayer there in Texas. | ||
You were telling people to go out and do something 3D at that time, and so... | ||
I was there doing something 3D. Was that the one where we marched up and down Congress? | ||
That's right. Wonderful. | ||
I think we marched over to the Facebook. | ||
Facebook is basically right there. | ||
Yeah, they're all kind of right there in that downtown area. | ||
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That's right. We marched there. | |
And anyway, the reason I'm calling is because I heard you a couple weeks ago. | ||
You said that You did not like the Woman King movie. | ||
And I'm calling to tell you why that is an important movie. | ||
Well, now, hold on. Let me just clarify so we're on the same page here. | ||
I have not seen the movie. | ||
Okay. I was commenting how it was crashing as far as all the real human intelligence reviews were concerned, but you had the normal phenomenon that Rotten Tomatoes basically rigs their reviews. | ||
If they view a movie as, like, You know, kind of liberal in the agenda. | ||
They'll boost the reviews there. | ||
When most of the organic reviews are saying it was bad. | ||
I have not seen the film. | ||
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Oh, okay. Well, I saw the... | |
Well, I went to see the movie. | ||
I had not seen the trailer before I went to see the movie. | ||
And later on, when I looked at the trailer, I was thinking, if somebody looked at that trailer, that is very misleading as to the content of the movie. | ||
And the reason that I'm saying it's an important movie is because that movie tells about how slavery started in Africa. | ||
Well, not started, but it tells about how the black chiefs and kings sold It's interesting you say that, and that's why I'm glad I could clarify that I hadn't seen the film, because I don't like reviewing films I haven't seen, obviously, but a lot of people will try to do commentary on films they hadn't seen. | ||
I was just doing more social commentary on the response to it, but I'm glad that you bring that to my attention now, because... | ||
Part of the assumption, I guess, from people watching the trailer, was it was either going to be a misrepresentation of the history or somehow be politicized. | ||
But you're saying it actually, from your perspective, accurately covers and depicts what it was like. | ||
It's North Africa at the time, right? | ||
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I believe it was. | |
I'm not sure which part of Africa. | ||
But I ended up going because I am a Viola Davis fan. | ||
I like her as an actress, and that's why I went to see it. | ||
And then later on when I saw the trailer, I was thinking if I had seen this trailer, I never would have gone to see that movie. | ||
So you liked the movie? | ||
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Oh yeah, the movie, it's a good movie. | |
And the reason I'm saying it's important is because there are so many of our young people who don't know anything about black chiefs and kings. | ||
Selling people into slavery. | ||
I was speaking to a group of young black people in their 20s. | ||
And the subject of slavery came up. | ||
And I told them, they were talking about, you know, they have a perspective of what happened in the Roots movie. | ||
That's all they know. Yeah, and that's what they always try to do with entertainment is make it like Roots or now like, you know, Django Unchained. | ||
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Yeah. Yeah. That's right. | |
And when I started telling them that that's not what happened, they looked at me. | ||
They had never heard anything like that before. | ||
Well, they're not allowed to. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
That's true. And me, as a person, I never knew anything about it until I was, like, well into my 40s or something like that. | ||
You know, I was still on the plantation. | ||
I was still on the Democrat plantation. | ||
Until I started to learn more as I got older. | ||
Well, and I think here's what happens, too, is you've got this phenomenon of, like, kind of really, I think the best example would be the Black Panther movie. | ||
I don't know if you saw the movie Black Panther. | ||
Did you ever see that one? Yeah. | ||
I was not a fan. | ||
I didn't think it was a good movie, personally. | ||
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No, I'm really not interested in seeing the next one. | |
Yeah, and that's because you sound like somebody that actually enjoys cinema like I do, and I just said, yep, Black Panther. | ||
Didn't really do it for me. | ||
But what happens is, oh, oh, if you don't like Black Panther, you're racist. | ||
Well, I don't care whether the actors are white or black or brown or Asian. | ||
It doesn't matter. If it's a bad film, it's a bad film. | ||
But they want to have this thing where they, like, look at Black Panther, the greatest thing ever, because it featured an all-black cast. | ||
And so now, if you have this other movie, like you said, you enjoyed The Woman King. | ||
It all just becomes politicized and then nobody ends up actually watching the film. | ||
They just judge basically off the trailer or the cover. | ||
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That's right. But if you go, I'm hoping that people in your audience will hear me saying this because the reason I think it is so important is because it could work as a healing mechanism for our young people. | |
It could give them a whole different perspective on slavery. | ||
They're being taught all this CRT stuff right now. | ||
That's why they attacked Mel Gibson too because he would depict more historic real adaptations of whether it was The Patriot movie or whether it was... | ||
What's the other film he did? | ||
Apocalypto. And he would show real interpretations of what slavery and humanity life was like at those times. | ||
They didn't like that because they liked controlling it. | ||
You know, this is a great call. | ||
I'm glad you called in today. Maybe I'll check out that movie. | ||
I am an avid enjoyer of cinema. | ||
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Yeah, I hope your audience hears me. | |
I hope they will go and see it. | ||
Well, I heard you. I heard you, and so now I'm curious to see what the film is all about. | ||
Because I was just covering the response and how it all gets politicized. | ||
I hadn't seen the film. Now, since you brought it up, though, and thank you for the call, can I give you a movie recommendation? | ||
Yes. Have you seen the movie The Northman? | ||
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The North Man. No, I haven't seen that. | |
Came out earlier this year. | ||
It was really, it kind of was really popular when it first came out, but then people quit talking about it. | ||
Another phenomenal movie. | ||
So these are probably two movies then that are going to be, people are going to be looking them as movies of the year award winners. | ||
The Woman King and The North Man. | ||
I watched The North Man for the first time last night. | ||
Phenomenal. Just a phenomenal movie. | ||
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Writing that down. Okay, The North Man. | |
I just want to add one last comment. | ||
The reason that I'm thinking it could be important, not just for our young black people, but also our young white people who have been guilty. | ||
They're feeling guilty about what happened. | ||
They only know one perspective. | ||
Most people don't know anything about Black people selling black people into slavery. | ||
Yeah. They really don't know much about the history or any history, for that matter. | ||
I mean, you could talk about any history. | ||
They probably don't know much about it. | ||
And that's all of us. | ||
And, you know, we should all be better stewards of history and education. | ||
And so that's a challenge we all have. | ||
The problem is, once again, like we were talking about with the films, everything gets politicized. | ||
And so now the political agenda becomes more important than telling the truth about human history. | ||
Black Grandma, thank you for the call. | ||
That was a great call. Took a lot of time there, so unfortunately I'm not going to be able to take as many calls. | ||
But we're going to take a couple more here, try to get your point across as soon as possible. | ||
Let's go to Nat in New Jersey. | ||
Nat, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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I know I don't have a lot of time. | |
I was just going to say everybody should Google Kendrick Ferris and also Google Wim Hof. | ||
And I just wanted to ask if anybody at InfoWars had ever, like, Discuss the topic that maybe the so-called black American is actually the Native American that looked into things like Tartaria or anything like that. | ||
Actually, the guy was a little deranged, but he was telling me about Tartaria and Turtle Island, and he was a little out there, a little zany. | ||
Curious enough, kind of had more of a left-wing bent to him, so he didn't really like me, but I've heard the topic before. | ||
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Okay, because, like, I mean, it kind of makes sense at some level that, you know, that the history got flipped and really went from west to east and east to west. | |
And, you know, as far as the Jew thing goes, I feel like a lot of them that are considered Jews are really just RH-negative Khazars or Khazars that converted because they didn't want to go—they didn't want to be Christians because the Byzantines were Christians, and they didn't want to be Muslims because the Caliphate, so they just converted to Judaism. | ||
And they're really like Scythians. | ||
They're really not, like, they're converts. | ||
Like, a lot of the people that call themselves Jews are converts, and that's why I think a lot of people say that the black people are the original Jew or the original Hebrew and, you know, different things like that, like Spain being called Iberia, and that's where Iber came from, and that's where Hebrew comes from and things like that. | ||
But I just, I feel like it's never really discussed, like, the possibility that maybe 44 million people that are all considered black Americans aren't All from Africa. | ||
A great deal of them might actually have been here and all over the world. | ||
You know, like all different colors and creeds have been all over the world. | ||
I really think that's amazing. | ||
Well, sure. I mean, human anthropology, the actual study shows that as far as we know, the original settlers of the West were actually Asian, basically. | ||
And they came over from the Bering Strait. | ||
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They call them Siberians, right? | |
Um, well, not really at the time. | ||
I don't think they were called Siberians. | ||
Um, there is, they were called something. | ||
Siberians were more, uh, North Russians. | ||
These are, these are like Far East, Far East Russians and like Far East Asians that came over the Bering State straight and just slowly but surely for thousands of years their, their, their, their anthropology has been traced down to South America. | ||
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The thing that kills me though is like the, um, The only immortal cell line, even though they call it a cancerous cell, Oh, no, that's it, exactly. We've been lied to and deceived and propagandized and stuff for centuries. | |
I mean, it's hard to, you know, it's hard to even get down to what the truth is and what isn't. | ||
That's part of our challenge, straighten it all out. | ||
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Yeah, that's what I was going to say, though, in the beginning. | |
I really was going to talk about the veganism thing. | ||
I know you like to bash vegans, and I love you, Owen, man. | ||
I don't bash vegans that much. | ||
I mean, I just feel like you can do it wrong, just like you can eat meat wrong and be obese. | ||
I feel like Kendrick Ferris is the Olympic weightlifter, the only one that we placed in the last Olympics. | ||
He was a vegan. | ||
I feel like different strokes for different folks. | ||
I will agree with you. I generally agree with that. | ||
I mean, there's freaks of nature out there that have horrible diets, but they look like, They're superhuman. | ||
There's an NFL receiver, DJ Metcalf, who just eats candy. | ||
You can't even believe it. He just eats candy. | ||
It's like, what? He eats bowls of Skittles at a time. | ||
You're like, how do you do that? You're an NFL athlete and he does it. | ||
No, I would say, look, you need a good diet, whether you want to be vegan or not. | ||
You need to have a good diet. | ||
Eat stuff that's natural. Veganism or stuff like that works well for some people. | ||
Doesn't work for all people. | ||
Everybody has their own different diet. | ||
If I do bash vegans, I'm sorry. | ||
You don't deserve it. | ||
It's more of just, you know, I'm bashing the soy boy vegans that glue their breasts to Starbucks counters. | ||
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Oh yeah, the fake meat and all that is garbage. | |
You don't have to eat fake foods. | ||
You had Joel Bowman on, man. | ||
I remember you were talking about him right before a break, and he was saying Wim Hof. | ||
He was talking about Wim Hof. Basically, it's all about your mind more than anything. | ||
The body's just following the mind, or the body's the mind in 3D, or however you want to look at it. | ||
But so much of it is just the breath. | ||
The breath is the spirit. | ||
If there's no breath, there's no consciousness. | ||
Yep. All right, Nat. | ||
Good call. I'm sorry to the other callers. | ||
It's just Nat and Black Grandma were so good. | ||
I spent so much time with them. | ||
I ended up not taking any other calls. | ||
So I apologize for that. | ||
I'll try to make up for it tomorrow on The War Room. | ||
I'll try to take some calls tomorrow on The War Room if you feel like talking to me then. | ||
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