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Alright! | ||
So... | ||
we played the clip yesterday. | ||
It's now... A big story on Fox News, the child trafficking, child exploitation, human trafficking, larger issue that the Biden administration is running. | ||
Point on. They are completing the process. | ||
They are making sure that everything is running smoothly. | ||
The Joe Biden White House. | ||
The Joe Biden administration is the largest human trafficking head in the world. | ||
Definitely in the Western Hemisphere. | ||
Definitely in North America. | ||
And so, two years after Infowars exposed to that, down in McAllen and the Rio Grande Valley and the southern border here in Texas, it's now mainstream news. | ||
Everybody's talking about it. And now, Project Veritas has government whistleblowers That are now coming forward and talking about this exploitation and talking about this larger human trafficking industry that the Biden administration is forcing Border Patrol to be operatives in. | ||
Here's just some of the latest from Project Veritas. | ||
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The tax dollars of people who are listening are paying to put children in the hands of criminals. | |
I said, I need to make you aware. | ||
And they said, Tara, we don't get sued by traffickers. | ||
A government whistleblower has stepped forward to Project Veritas to detail her harrowing experience at the Department of Health and Human Services. | ||
In 2021, this whistleblower volunteered to assist HHS with the placement of unaccompanied minors and was deployed to the Migrant Emergency Intake Site in Pomona, California. | ||
There, she witnessed the agency failing these children. | ||
As she puts it, doing the work of the cartels On your tax dollars. | ||
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These vulnerable children, we care for them, we clothe them, we feed them. | |
With your dollars and my dollars, we fly that product directly to the trafficker. | ||
God forbid it's sex trafficking. | ||
Project Veritas embarked on a nine-month investigation across the country to corroborate our whistleblower's claims. | ||
So he attempted to traffic children and he's still at Address in Texas. | ||
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Yes, we have 44 unaccompanied children at that address. | |
We have 25 unaccompanied children at that address. | ||
Project Veritas put boots on the ground, visiting scores of addresses the whistleblower shared from case files she worked on. | ||
What we found was shocking. | ||
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Who sponsored you? | |
An aunt, but she ran away from me. | ||
She offered me, I didn't like that. | ||
She offered you what? | ||
She forced me to be with men. | ||
How many men did she force you to be with? | ||
Well, with many. | ||
I didn't like what she did. | ||
She forced me. | ||
Was she really your aunt? | ||
Or was it someone who... | ||
She knew me since I was a child. | ||
She called her aunt. | ||
I can hold up that order of deportation to that child and say, | ||
if you do not do what I say, I'm going to call ICE on you myself. | ||
She helped me, I escaped at night, she called the police. | ||
I don't believe that this is something that HHS wants people to know. | ||
If you're a case manager and you know this information, if you really care about the children being safe, you need to come forward. | ||
I mean, you're just left speechless by it. | ||
Now, we've got the full 12-minute Project Veritas video. | ||
We're going to upload it in its entirety to the War Room channel. | ||
The full 12 minute video, we'll maybe play a little bit more of it in the show, but, jeez, you know, I just... | ||
The average person should be asking themselves, why is nothing being done to stop this? | ||
Why isn't there a bigger outrage in the media, in our government, in border states and counties? | ||
I mean, you understand from Infowars, Project Veritas, Fox News, government whistleblowers, we pretty much have the entire Joe Biden human trafficking operation uncovered, right? | ||
I can't even properly respond to that video in a minute. | ||
So we're going to play the video later on in the show. | ||
We're going to cover the story. | ||
But did you hear what the girl just said? | ||
I was being pimped. | ||
The unaccompanied minor saying she was being pimped. | ||
Remember that story from Ohio about the abortion? | ||
Oh. Hmm. | ||
Connecting some dots here. | ||
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You're high! | ||
Fireworks! | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we have major developments around the world | ||
here on this Tuesday, November 29, 2022 and you are tuned in to the InfoWars War Room | ||
brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com to just try to figure out the truth of it all. | ||
the reality of it all, have it all make sense in this crazy, nonsensical, upside-down clown world that we live in. | ||
We will be talking about the issue now in the latest Project Veritas whistleblower video. | ||
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services whistleblower reveals tax dollars spent to put children in the hands of criminals. | ||
Says, government complicit because we don't get sued by traffickers. | ||
Migrant child, my female sponsor would pimp me to men. | ||
And we've got the whole constellation of this larger story, which is the Biden administration human trafficking network. | ||
At best, at best, the Biden administration could claim incompetence on this issue. | ||
At worst, the Biden administration is openly engaging in child sex trafficking. | ||
So when you look at this story, those are the two ends, those are the two bookends of the potential of what we're talking about here. | ||
Either complete incompetence with the Biden administration, with the open border leading to child sex trafficking, or the conscious decision to aid in child sex trafficking for reasons we'll be left behind. | ||
But I guess maybe we don't have to assume that much when you look at what Joe Biden is into, and when you look at what Hunter Biden is into, and when you read Ashley Biden's diary, maybe there's something there. | ||
But we'll give you the whole constellation of that, including our coverage from the ground in South Texas, as well as others that have covered it. | ||
As well as our guest who has covered this, Natalie Denise, joining us in the second hour, who I really wanted to get on about the Balenciaga issue because she has been really good at finding the nuanced, subliminal symbology that big establishment fashion and other people use That we then trace back to the same child exploitation images and suggestions that we saw in the Balenciaga ad that has obviously gotten so much scrutiny. | ||
Not near enough, but more than normal. | ||
Them trying to mainstream pedophilia, them trying to mainstream child exploitation, certainly got some backlash, no doubt about that. | ||
But is it enough? Probably not. | ||
So, we'll get into all of that with her as well, connected to the open border and that issue. | ||
Then I've got some political news. | ||
Is everything that the Bidens touch, does everything they touch just turn to absolute garbage? | ||
I mean, is this just not a complete garbage family? | ||
And I'm referring to Jill Biden now. | ||
And I wasn't even going to make a big thing of this. | ||
But... You know, I like to think I've got pretty good taste. | ||
I like to pride myself on even being a bit of a homemaker myself. | ||
I get it from my mother. | ||
And so when I saw what Melania Trump did for the Christmas decorations at the White House, I was floored. | ||
I actually appreciate that. | ||
I kind of like homemaking and things that look good and having a good feng shui and all that good stuff. | ||
Melania did an incredible job with the decorations for Christmas, really just knocked it out of the park. | ||
And when I saw what Jill Biden did for the Christmas decorations for this Christmas, I was immediately distasteful, and I was like, you know what? | ||
I'm just not going to cover it. | ||
It looks really ugly to me, but maybe that's just my bias on how much I can't stand this family and this White House. | ||
So I'm just not going to say anything. | ||
We just won't even talk about it. | ||
But then others started to notice how ugly it was, and then actually noticed some of the finer details that are a lot like the Balenciaga ad. | ||
But we'll get to that coming up as well. | ||
I'm sure it's just a coincidence. | ||
But the ugliness, hmm, that seems to be their thing. | ||
That seems to be their thing. | ||
Oh, what's at the bottom of the tree? | ||
See, that's what I'm saying is I wasn't even planning on covering this. | ||
And then everybody else started noticing these finer details. | ||
I didn't even look into all of it. | ||
And by the way, I was in court. | ||
I had two court cases today. | ||
Pretty much uneventful for those wondering. | ||
Thank you for your words of encouragement and prayers and everything. | ||
Be back in court in January. | ||
But the point is, so I didn't have my normal amount of research into this that I would have. | ||
But so others went in and noticed some of the details and are asking questions. | ||
But we'll get to that coming up. | ||
With some of the other political news, you've got the first non-binary puppy kink drag queen, head of the nuclear waste programs for the Department of Energy. | ||
Sam Brenton, a known thief and liar, could face five years in jail. | ||
For his crimes, that story is just crazy. | ||
And there's the common thread that weaves them all together. | ||
They're liars. | ||
They're liars. | ||
You're not crazy. | ||
They're just liars. | ||
And so Sam Britton got caught stealing the bag, lied about it, and then they were like, okay, well, here's the evidence of you stealing the bag, and the other evidence I'll tell you about later. | ||
But he first denied it, and then after knowing he was caught, okay, well, fine, maybe it was me, but it was by accident. | ||
Well, no, actually, it wasn't by accident, because here's this other evidence, so, you know. | ||
You're just a dirty liar, aren't you? | ||
You're just a dirty, rotten, scoundrel liar. | ||
But of course you are. You're a man with a beard that shaves his head and puts fake breasts inside of a dress and pretends to be a woman. | ||
So, yeah, you live a lie. | ||
You are a liar. But don't worry. | ||
The White House is defeating racism and bigotry. | ||
They have a solution. | ||
To the word monkeypox because it's inherently racist. | ||
Of course, you thinking of a black person when you say monkeypox would be the racist thing. | ||
Not just saying monkeypox as a virus that was transmitted through monkeys. | ||
But again, that's the hard bigotry of the left or maybe the soft bigotry. | ||
Other political news. | ||
I told you there'd be a fight in Arizona. | ||
I don't think anything's going to change. | ||
Nothing is going to change, at least in this last election. | ||
Maybe for future elections, they can do something about all the shenanigans and maybe set a standard for the rest of the country or maybe look into what Florida did. | ||
But they're still counting. | ||
I mean, you know, they just declared another Democrat a winner in Alaska last week. | ||
They declared another Democrat a winner, I think, earlier this week. | ||
It might have been the last one that wasn't called. | ||
They just keep counting votes until the Democrat wins. | ||
Amazing. And Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy blew it so badly. | ||
They blew it so badly in Alaska that a Democrat won. | ||
You know how much you have to suck to do that? | ||
They let them do the ranked choice voting. | ||
They ran Republicans against each other. | ||
And then Democrats won. | ||
Unbelievable stuff. | ||
That's your Republican leadership. | ||
And then we've got them with other political news today as well. | ||
Then, more sudden death vaccine news. | ||
I'm going to revisit a story I covered yesterday with a different angle. | ||
And then I'm going to try a challenge today. | ||
As of now, the number may have gone up. | ||
We're not sure. But as of the latest information available to me, 55 transgender or gender fluid or what have you's in San Francisco have signed up for the free money program. | ||
$1,200 free money for trans individuals. | ||
Now there's a list of over 100 genders to choose from. | ||
Can I say every gender in a single segment? | ||
We find out today on The War Room. | ||
Alright, let's look at the big picture concerning the latest Project Veritas video and report. | ||
you And this story really goes back two years, more than two years at this point. | ||
Well, I guess really this story goes back to when Biden got into the White House, and that's when this story really begins. | ||
So not quite two years. | ||
But here's the latest from Project Veritas. | ||
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services whistleblower reveals tax dollars spent to put children in the hands of criminals says government complicit because we don't get sued by traffickers. | ||
Migrant child, my family, female sponsor, would pimp me to men. | ||
Now, we already knew all of this. | ||
You already knew all of this. | ||
And I don't even want to sit here and do the self-praise thing, not because I know it's ugly, but we still do it to... | ||
Kind of have a little bit of a laugh. | ||
But also to just tell you that's why you're tuned in because we are next year's news today. | ||
But we already knew all this. | ||
But I'm saying that because everybody knew this. | ||
This is common sense. | ||
Obviously this is going on. | ||
When you are running an open border policy that sees over 100,000 unaccompanied minors coming in and being placed with sponsors, quote-unquote, who have no background check and just get put on these unmarked planes, it's been documented. | ||
We've documented it. Others have documented it. | ||
Yeah, that's all funded by the government. | ||
You don't think that's human trafficking? | ||
You don't think some of those children end up in slave-like scenarios? | ||
Of course they do. | ||
Remember that big story out of Ohio where the, what was it, 14-year-old girl had to go across state lines to get the abortion? | ||
Oh, and then we found out, oh, was it an illegal immigrant that was involved with that? | ||
Oh, pimping minors out? | ||
Oh. And so, oh, oh, oh, and the cartels are running the show down at the southern border? | ||
So we already knew all of this. | ||
That's not to take anything away from Terry Lee Rodas, who's like a double hero, not just for coming forward as the whistleblower, but putting her name, her face on the line. | ||
That's like, I mean, that's... | ||
Gold standard right there. | ||
That's like signed, sealed, and delivered for Terry Lee Rhodes, the counsel of the inspectors general on integrity and efficiency. | ||
The tax dollars of the people who are listening to my testimony to Project Veritas are paying to put children in the hands of criminals. | ||
Our sponsors typically are not citizens. | ||
They are permanent residents. | ||
They do not have a legal presence. | ||
A sponsor can hold up an order of deportation to a migrant child and say, this is your order of deportation. | ||
If you do not do what I want when I say, I'm going to call ICE on you myself. | ||
We are paying to put children in the hands of these criminals. | ||
I said to the command center executives, we're getting ready to send another child to Austin, Texas. | ||
And they said, Tara, I think you need to understand that we only get sued if we keep kids in care too long. | ||
We don't get sued by traffickers. | ||
Are you clear? So, oh, oh, wow. | ||
So anybody could basically launch that legal threat. | ||
Say a child trafficking group or a cartel group. | ||
Oh, you're going to get sued. You better release that child. | ||
Okay, okay, we're releasing the child. | ||
Ends up in the hands of traffickers. Hey, we don't care. | ||
We didn't get sued. We're just glad we didn't get sued. | ||
How about we sue you for engaging in child sex trafficking? | ||
How about that for a lawsuit? | ||
Maybe that's what needs to come next. | ||
Of course, it should have already been done, if not arrests. | ||
See, when you get into the weeds of these stories, they want you to back off. | ||
Here's the video. We're going to play the clip from the full video. | ||
We're going to upload the full video to the War Room channel on Bandout Video. | ||
But here's the whistleblower, part of the latest from Project Veritas, a whistleblower exposing the child exploitation and trafficking that the Biden administration facilitates and funds happening right now at this very minute at the southern border. | ||
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The tax dollars of people who are listening are paying to put children in the hands of criminals. | |
I said, I need to make you aware. | ||
And they said, Tara, we don't get sued by traffickers. | ||
A government whistleblower has stepped forward to Project Veritas to detail her harrowing experience at the Department of Health and Human Services. | ||
In 2021, this whistleblower volunteered to assist HHS with the placement of unaccompanied minors and was deployed to the Migrant Emergency Intake Site in Pomona, California. | ||
There, she witnessed the agency failing these children. | ||
As she puts it, doing the work of the cartels On your tax dollars. | ||
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These vulnerable children, we care for them, we clothe them, we feed them. | |
With your dollars and my dollars, we fly that product directly to the trafficker. | ||
God forbid it's sex trafficking. | ||
Project Veritas embarked on a nine-month investigation across the country to corroborate our whistleblower's claims. | ||
So he attempted to traffic children and he's still at...address in Texas. | ||
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Yes, we have 44 unaccompanied children at that address. | |
We have 25 unaccompanied children at that address. | ||
Project Veritas put boots on the ground, visiting scores of addresses the whistleblower shared from case files she worked on. | ||
What we found was shocking. | ||
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Who was the sponsor? | |
An aunt, but she ran away from me. | ||
She offered me money. | ||
I didn't like that. | ||
She offered you what? | ||
She forced me to be with men. | ||
How many men did she force you to be with? | ||
Well, with many. | ||
Because I didn't like what she was doing. | ||
She forced me. | ||
Was she really your aunt? | ||
Or was she someone who... | ||
She knew me since I was a child. | ||
She was helping me. | ||
The sponsor can hold up that order of deportation to that child and say, | ||
if you do not do what I say, I'm going to call ICE on you myself. | ||
I escaped at night and she called the police. | ||
I don't believe that this is something that HHS wants people to know. | ||
If you're a case manager and you know this information, if you really care about the children being safe, you need to come forward. | ||
So we have this information now straight from the government whistleblower, but let's connect some of the dots. | ||
Remember what happened in Ohio when an illegal immigrant man impregnated a minor illegal immigrant girl and they wanted to use that story because of the abortion issue at the time saying, oh my gosh, look, this young girl who got raped had to travel across state lines to get the abortion. | ||
It would have been illegal. Well, they jumped the shark because they didn't realize they were about to expose their giant illegal immigration pipeline That has resulted in young girls, like the girl in that video speaking Spanish, talking about how her sponsor, when she got to America, her sponsor pimps her out. | ||
So she's a whore now. | ||
At 16 years old, a beautiful young girl, totally innocent, the entire future ahead of her, pimped out, brought here illegally as a hooker to be pimped out, and the Biden administration has facilitated and funded the entire operation. | ||
Why do you think, when we're down filming at the southern border, they're sending kids, carloads of kids, in fake taxi cabs? | ||
Fake cabs. | ||
That when you call the number, go to a private number, it's not even a cab company. | ||
Why do you think they put these children, unaccompanied minors, on airplanes, some of them unmarked in the middle of the night, flying across the country with no adults, no supervision? | ||
I mean, really? | ||
We don't know what's going on. | ||
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Isn't it obvious? The American way of life is under attack. | |
This is The War Room. | ||
You know, it's odd how all of these stories, it's like a funnel, and it all leads to Satanism and child sex abuse. | ||
Whether it's Balenciaga, whether it's the open border, so much more of what we've seen. | ||
And now it's the White House Christmas decorations. | ||
Now again, I'm somebody that is into homemaking. | ||
I like to do seasonal stuff at my place. | ||
I've got the Christmas decorations up and everything. | ||
And so I appreciated Melania Trump's taste. | ||
And I thought she did a great job with the Christmas decorations at the White House. | ||
And when I saw the Jill Biden Christmas decorations, it was haunting and horrifying. | ||
And I thought to myself, this is just your bias because you can't stand the Biden crime family and they're destroying this country. | ||
It's not really that bad. | ||
Just move on. | ||
So my original instinct of this is ugly and gross, I just kind of passed on. | ||
But then others started to notice some of the details in the decorations and said, wait a second, what is going on? | ||
So, I just saw ugliness. | ||
You may notice the tree right here. | ||
Okay, the tree on its own, maybe not so bad. | ||
But what is with this pile of sticks and debris that is under it? | ||
What is that? | ||
And people say it looks like the Wiccan devil cults from shows like True Detective. | ||
Again, I'm not the one that noticed this stuff. | ||
And either it's some sort of homage to that Wiccan satanic stuff that you see in the TV shows that they have at the bottom of the tree. | ||
Or it's just straight ugly. | ||
Just hideous. Just disgusting. | ||
Complete lack of taste. | ||
And we were looking at some of this, some of these images from these shows and movies over the years that depict this bundle of stick stuff as Wiccan, pagan, devil stuff that they have under their tree that you see on the screen here. | ||
Okay. And I'm moving on and I'm looking at them and I see this Weird display of ornaments and mirrors under a Christmas tree. | ||
Again, it's just tacky. | ||
It's ugly. It's distasteful. | ||
The colors don't even coordinate. | ||
They can't even get the shades right. | ||
What is this frame of ornaments around a door? | ||
Again, it's just ugly. | ||
It's all just ugly, but what do you expect from Jill Biden? | ||
Have you seen the way she dresses? | ||
Yikes! You think her Christmas decorations would look good? | ||
Of course not. They're going to be as ugly as her outfits. | ||
And so I'm just looking at all the ugliness and I'm thinking, okay. | ||
But then, then here was the real interesting one for people. | ||
And who knows how long this mirror has been up. | ||
I mean, I've never seen this before. | ||
But okay, you see this. | ||
Oh, it looks innocent enough. | ||
Colors clashing in just more ugly Christmas decorations in the Biden White House. | ||
No flow, no consistency, no feng shui, no vibe, nothing. | ||
Just ugly. Maybe that's the vibe they're going for. | ||
But then people noticed this mirror and they started zooming in. | ||
And is that a head of Baphomet on the mirror there? | ||
Is it not? I would suffice to say it is the head of Baphomet on the mirror in the Biden White House that I've never seen before. | ||
Right there for their Christmas decorations. | ||
But... I'm sure it's all just a coincidence, folks. | ||
And I'm sure it's just a coincidence that Hunter Biden is a sex addict. | ||
And I'm sure it's just a coincidence that Ashley Biden writes in her diary about problems with that, too, because of her dad, Joe, showering with her at inappropriate times and ages. | ||
I'm sure it's just a coincidence that Joe Biden sniffs and gropes little boys and girls and women that come into the White House. | ||
I'm sure it's all just a coincidence. | ||
Should we go into some of the other coincidences with the Biden family, or have we had enough for one segment? | ||
I think I'm good for one segment. | ||
I think I'm good. Now, is it a coincidence that Sam Brinton, a Democrat, is a liar? | ||
Well, no, that's consistent with Democrat Party policy. | ||
Now, this Sam Brinton story, the head of the nuclear waste of the Department of Energy, has been charged with, I think it's actually three charges, I'm not sure, but one of them at least is a felony after stealing a Vera Bradley suitcase worth $2,400 from a baggage claim at Minneapolis-St. | ||
Paul Airport. Now, this happened back in September, and so I'm not sure why the police were waiting to make a move on this. | ||
Perhaps they were gathering more evidence, which they were doing, in fact. | ||
And now we know. So what happened was Brenton... | ||
At the airport, takes somebody else's bag, and he knew it was somebody else's bag. | ||
Because in the police evidence, they have a video of Brenton taking the bag off of the baggage claim and ripping off the ID. Ripping it off. | ||
Now, traveling is a completely different experience than it was even just 20 years ago. | ||
Before 9-11. But, you know, at baggage claim, sometimes they'd make you check an ID. There'd be a little more oversight, surveillance of that, security of that. | ||
Now you pretty much just, you grab it, everything seems to go fine. | ||
We have faith in each other as humans. | ||
Things work out okay. Unless a Democrat like Sam Britton is around, then they rob you. | ||
So, Brenton grabs someone else's bag. | ||
Obviously, Brenton, a dude pretending to be a woman, very eccentric, okay, wears dresses, obviously saw the nice bag, probably knew what it was, and said, I want that bag. | ||
Brenton probably knew it was a thousand plus dollar bag. | ||
He wanted the bag, so he stole the bag. | ||
And he rips the ID off the bag. | ||
I was explaining the situation because it used to be commonplace where everybody had a little ID on their baggage. | ||
Now it's not so common. | ||
But this person had the ID. Sam Brenton rips the ID tag off the bag. | ||
The bag and discards it. | ||
So he knew it wasn't his bag. | ||
He knew he was stealing the bag. | ||
He knew exactly what he was doing. | ||
And then he lied to the cops about it and said, oh, it was just a mistake. | ||
And he told the cops, oh, I didn't know it was someone else's bag. | ||
Ooh, except the cops had the evidence and they said, really? | ||
Because here you are ripping the tag off. | ||
Really, you didn't know it was your bag because we contacted the hotel that you went to after picking up, stealing the bag, and they found the discarded clothes in the hotel room. | ||
Did you do that? | ||
Ah. Then he says, well, I was embarrassed. | ||
I didn't mean to steal it, even though they already knew it because he took the ID badge off. | ||
Oh, I didn't mean to steal it. | ||
I was embarrassed and I didn't want to return it, afraid of the consequences. | ||
And they said, really? | ||
Because you've been using it ever since. | ||
And they also have surveillance footage from airports of Brenton using the stolen bag for months. | ||
Even two days after he stole it, he was back at the airport with it, using it. | ||
So he lied to the police multiple times. | ||
He got caught. Now he's facing up to five years in jail. | ||
But he's a Democrat, so they'll probably give him a slap on the wrist and drop the charges. | ||
That's how bad it is. That's Democrat liberal supremacy. | ||
They are the KKK. So they're better than you. | ||
They're above the law. And so we'll find out. | ||
But see, that's what happens. | ||
You think it's a coincidence that a dude... | ||
With a mustache that dresses up as a woman with a bald head and wears dresses and does that whole thing with the dog kink? | ||
Like, you know, halfway to bestiality? | ||
Really, you think that guy's a liar? | ||
Really, you think that guy's a phony? | ||
You think that guy's a crook? | ||
You think that guy's a little bit demented in the head? | ||
But now you get it. | ||
So it's all being exposed. | ||
the ideology of the left, the criminality of the left, and the absolute destruction that they leave behind them | ||
while they keep their chin up with their holier-than-thou attitude, | ||
even though they're the biggest pieces of garbage this planet's ever seen. | ||
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because they've helped me so much in life be healthier and happier, | ||
but, you know, I'm not sure they can help Mr. Brown. | ||
Brinton here. I'm not sure if there's... | ||
You know, I'm not sure there's a solution there. | ||
You might have a suggestion. | ||
We won't go there. But we've been cutting some new ads here. | ||
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Okay, I've got my guest Natalie Denise coming up in the next hour to get into all the latest Balenciaga stuff, how it ties into the open borders as well. | ||
Let's get into some of this other political news I have on my desk now before that. | ||
Now, I told you there would be a fight in Arizona. | ||
It doesn't seem Cary Lake is going to go down quietly. | ||
And even though I've been telling you that there was no real path to victory there while everyone else said there was, they're still kind of living in delusion land. | ||
They haven't really accepted how bad things are, but that's okay. | ||
It's a learning process. InfoWars just learns before everyone else. | ||
And then sometimes the hard way. | ||
So this is from Carrie Lake's War Room. | ||
We've been informed the entire Yavapi Board of Supervisors, with one Democrat exception, expressed a belief the election had serious errors, but were told by the county attorney, deputy attorney, and county administrator that they must certify today or face Class 6 felony charges. | ||
Boy, that doesn't sound like intimidation at all. | ||
Something seems wrong with that. | ||
And you know, I was having a conversation earlier today with somebody talking about the issue of courage. | ||
And it was somebody that was admiring me for my courage. | ||
And it was... I've never looked at myself as somebody that's a courageous or brave person. | ||
Like, you know, I don't put my life on the line. | ||
I don't sell sign up for the military or you know a hundred other things that | ||
somebody might consider brave or courageous that I'm just not interested | ||
in no interest no it is no interest in jumping out of a plane or doing you that | ||
I'm not really that so you may consider that courageous but the person's | ||
admiring my courage and I'm just sitting there and I'm just like man I mean I | ||
guess I'm courageous I guess I'm courageous because I speak my mind I | ||
I guess, yeah, I guess when you think about it, I guess, yeah, that does take a lot of courage. | ||
But I don't even think about it like that. | ||
I think about it like instinctual. | ||
I think about it like survival mechanisms. | ||
I think about it as not courage, but as desperation, if anything. | ||
But I'm talking to this individual that I admire. | ||
I admire them. And they're like, oh yeah, you know your courage. | ||
And I'm thinking... That's really what it is at the end of the day. | ||
And this is a perfect example. | ||
And I don't want to get into what we were discussing because it's a more private matter, but it's the same issue where everybody knows it's corrupt. | ||
It's like everybody knows this is corrupt. | ||
Everybody knows our election had problems. | ||
Everybody knows there were errors. | ||
And everybody knows they only seem to go one direction. | ||
But yet nobody has the courage to do the right thing. | ||
And they say, well, what about me? | ||
How will this affect me? | ||
So it'd be like, let's say, a legal case where the judge, the prosecutors, the defense, every party involved knows what really happened, but that it's a persecution or a case of whatever, and they just have to go about it and do it anyway because they don't have the courage to do the right thing. | ||
And isn't that what this is really all about? | ||
That the deputy attorney, county attorney, and county administrator didn't have the courage. | ||
Isn't that what it was really about in 2020? | ||
That people didn't have the courage to say, hmm, really? | ||
Joe Biden got 300,000 votes at 2 a.m. | ||
in Michigan? 300,000 votes at 2 a.m. | ||
in Michigan? Pennsylvania, 200,000 votes in Wisconsin at 3 a.m. | ||
and 350,000 votes at 3 a.m. | ||
in Georgia and perfectly, magically won the election with those. | ||
Oh, I'm sure that's how it went. | ||
No, no, no, no one will speak out about that because they didn't have the courage. | ||
But see, here's the difference. | ||
Because again... | ||
I don't necessarily view myself as a courageous individual. | ||
Maybe I've done things that are courageous, but it's not that, folks. | ||
It's desperation more than anything. | ||
If there's a scale, are you doing this more out of courage or desperation? | ||
It's desperation. I could sit here and build myself up. | ||
Oh, look at me. I'm the big courageous guy. | ||
But no, that's not what I'm trying to do. | ||
I'm desperate to get this government off my back. | ||
I'm desperate to get the Satanists and the Luciferians out of influence of our culture, our society, our civilization, our children's lives. | ||
I'm desperate. | ||
I'm desperate to be free. | ||
I'm desperate for the government to stop taxing me to death. | ||
I'm desperate for this common sense stuff, for a border that's not subjecting children to sex trafficking. | ||
So I guess if it's courage in my desperation to stand against that and speak publicly out against it, knowing the consequences, fine. | ||
But isn't that what this is? | ||
So, but soon, ladies and gentlemen, that desperation is going to strike everybody. | ||
I will not quit. | ||
Carrie Lake speaks out on certification of corrupt election by corrupt election officials. | ||
Lawsuit incoming. | ||
Yeah, oh, the woman running for the governor was overseeing the election. | ||
Whoa, yeah, no conflict of interest there. | ||
But see, Carrie Lake has the courage to tell the truth. | ||
And she has the courage to engage in this fight, despite the cost. | ||
And so, while it is courageous, and there is a level of courage and bravery that we admire and that we see in this pursuit, it's really desperation. | ||
Carrie Lake is desperate to have a real election. | ||
Carrie Lake is desperate to save her state of Arizona. | ||
Carrie Lake is desperate to right all the wrongs and to steer the ship in the correct direction for the future. | ||
Now, she's courageous in her fight, but she's desperate to save this country. | ||
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We briefly covered the situation in China yesterday, and now it is really becoming a major story. | ||
And I've got to tell you, Like I was explaining yesterday, just from what's happened, well, really over the course of the last two years, but recently, the last couple weeks, where they're coming in and out of the COVID-0 policy, there's some pushback even inside the Communist Party in China to maybe ease some of these lockdowns as a pressure point is building. | ||
But they kept the lockdowns. | ||
They got more authoritarian. They got more brutal. | ||
And so I gotta tell you, I think that this is kind of the big story that's not getting its proper coverage because the whole issue with China is a really interesting one. | ||
And you know, I was reading a thread last week that I think it kind of ties into and it talks about how our whole understanding of the modern day world is a post-World War II understanding and it was all these things that were Basically, we'll say unofficially certified after the war. | ||
And the situation with China is the interesting one because the deal that's been made is that the Chinese will use its labor force as the manufacturing and production hub for the world. | ||
And the Chinese will get to use their authoritarian system, bringing in the new technologies as | ||
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the religious persecution, political persecution, and everything else that goes on. | ||
And they'll be above and beyond reproach on that, as well as with all the carbon bullcrap. | ||
All the other countries have to go under carbon neutral bullcrap. | ||
China can do as much coal burning, deforestation, everything as they want. | ||
And so that was kind of, that's what the deal has morphed into. | ||
Let's just, let's put it that way in better terms. | ||
That's the deal that's on the table right now. | ||
And so, you might ask, because it doesn't make sense, with all the wokeness that you see, with all the activism that you see from all the different sports leagues and sports brands and sports networks, why don't they ever talk about China? | ||
Because China's off limits. | ||
And in some way, shape, or form, they know they're making ridiculous amounts of money because they can pay someone a nickel to make an NBA jersey in China that they can then sell for $150. | ||
That's just an example. | ||
Now, the situation in China is getting worse, folks, and I don't know if we're near a Tiananmen Square situation. | ||
But if the pressure continues to mount and the trend continues to go the way it's going, you may have Tiananmen Square 2.0 in China. | ||
And when you look at the brutality, guys, just give me some of the B-roll that I sent you. | ||
When you look at the brutality, I don't know what this deal is. | ||
They have police or military running around in these hazmat suits because it looks a little better to have, instead of The oppressive, violent-looking police or military show up to beat you down. | ||
They take this one old lady and they literally twist her arm and bend her over and stick a swab up her butt for COVID. I'm not even kidding you. | ||
I don't even want to show you the video. It's just horrific to watch. | ||
But by the way, just so people understand, because you know this, that's the left. | ||
You know that's the left. | ||
It's the left that's going to be showing up in hazmat suits to beat you up and put a swab up your butt, right? | ||
You know those are the liberals in America, of course. | ||
But okay, I'm just bringing things home. | ||
The pushback is getting serious from the citizens. | ||
They've had enough. And the momentum is building in their favor. | ||
So much so that even the Biden White House has had to come out and make a statement. | ||
And I'll get back into that later. | ||
As I'm out of time in this short segment and my guests coming up in the next segment. | ||
But I'm telling you folks, I think the situation in China, I think they are trying to cover up the smoke that is this | ||
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We're now joined by Natalie Denise. | ||
who has been doing great work covering all the subliminals subconscious messages that mainstream media tries to inject into your consciousness to mainstream child exploitation abuse pedophilia she's been covering this for years And of course, been doing ample coverage on the Balenciaga story. | ||
So I wanted to bring her in to just kind of get her wrap up. | ||
And Natalie, I watched some of your more recent YouTube videos. | ||
You've probably done maybe even over an hour of coverage on this since the story has broken. | ||
So I just kind of want to first get your overall analysis. | ||
Because obviously the story has become much bigger than just the single seasonal photo shoot. | ||
It's become expansive even to this point. | ||
But just give your kind of brief, if you will, to introduce this segment of what happened in the ad and everything that has followed since. | ||
Sure. So thanks so much for having me on. | ||
So it all began with Valenciaga's, I believe, 23 holiday campaign in which they had children | ||
featured on front page of their website, their promotional material, holding up accessories | ||
that seemed to be adorned with a bondage slash BDSM themed, you know, accessories. | ||
And so like any buddy, you know, observing this would be, there was an outrage that was | ||
caused amongst the public. | ||
And so with that being said, Balenciaga, I think the actions post, you know, the publishing of that photo shoot, I think was more telling than anything. | ||
The pause, the deleting of comments on their Instagram And so finally, they felt pressured or backed into a wall to put out statements, not on their website, but on their Instagram stories in which I articulated some form of a short, vague apology. And I think that we're just, we're fed up, you know, and I say we, the common people, are just fed up with all of this just shoved in our faces for us to accept. | ||
But if you look at the different components of these photo shoots, I mean, you know, we can play I spy, but there are so many different themes and components that we can dissect that just seem very nefarious and wrong. | ||
And so, you know, I think the pressure is on Balenciaga to To address these things, these different components. | ||
And, you know, not to be so expansive on my intro here, but, you know, as people are observing this for themselves, you know, we are essentially playing I Spy as there were books in the replacement photo shoots that, you know, depicted art from artists that had this knack for You know, there's a pedo-war themed, you know, the type of theme in their art with naked children and cannibalism. | ||
I mean, the list just goes on. | ||
And I wish I could be more expansive, but that's as lengthy as of an intro that I can, or as colorful of an intro that I can give you. | ||
Well, I think you've given the perfect segue, and I've never heard it referred to like that, but it is like I Spy. | ||
And I remember, I don't know if you... | ||
I loved those books as a kid, but it's basically, you have this big photo of a room or a scene or whatever, and then you have to find all these different elements. | ||
It's like a riddle and then an image search. | ||
But that's... What this Balenciaga ads were like. | ||
I mean, it really was like a bunch of riddles. | ||
A bunch of things for you to find and then research. | ||
And that's why it has been so expensive. | ||
But here's why this is so interesting. | ||
Before we get into the details of this. | ||
Obviously... They're making conscious decisions with every little image and piece of this seasonal ad that they're putting out. | ||
And, you know, we don't really do subliminals here at InfoWars. | ||
Every once in a while, we might put like MKUltra into some ad that just has like some miscellaneous text or like, you know, Suicide by cleanse or something like that. | ||
But we don't really do stuff like that. | ||
And I'm not really into that. That's why I like the talk radio live format that's not structured. | ||
Because I like being malleable. | ||
I like being fluid. I don't like doing, okay, what image do we put here and there and all this stuff. | ||
But that's what's so incredible about this. | ||
They chose this. | ||
Somebody said, let's find child porn documents and put them on the screen. | ||
Somebody said, let's take the tape that says Balenciaga and put it as Baal. | ||
Somebody said, let's We'll get into the details in the next segment. | ||
But that story right there, I think that's the thread here. | ||
Is that why? Why are you doing this? | ||
Who put you up to this? | ||
You spent hours putting a little I spy picture together for us with all this pedophilia, child abuse stuff. | ||
Why and who? | ||
Right, and I think that is the biggest mystery that I think Balenciaga and company, you know, people who are appendages of their company, are avoiding to address, right? | ||
So, you know, how is it so coincidental that you have these themes of, you know, Ashcroft v. | ||
Free Speech Coalition U.S. court documents hidden in these photo shoots, and then you have these themes of, you know, very, once again, You know, concerning art. | ||
And it's the fact that it's all together. | ||
It's a composition of all these components together. | ||
Now, what I find interesting is that, you know, once again, their behavior post Post, you know, being spotlighted is most curious because they filed a $25 million lawsuit with North Six, which is a production company, as well as Nicolas Desjardins, who is a set designer. | ||
Now, from now, and I can't confirm this, but from the sources that I talked to who have done commercials or photo shoots in the past, They all tell me there's a common denominator where they say, hey, you know, in the past when we've worked with brands, there's no way that they wouldn't know that these items are there. | ||
There are very conscious decisions that go in place to allow for certain props or for a certain style. | ||
You know, it's very intricate. | ||
So I'm very confused as to how Balenciaga just, you know, didn't know. | ||
And, you know, they're filing this complaint against these parties. | ||
And yet they also will not, comma, they will not address the books in the background. | ||
You know, that's a whole other thing that they have just kind of blanked out on. | ||
So... You know, there's a lot of gray spaces, empty spaces that they need to fill in. | ||
Well, the reason why I bring up the approach to this, because I think it's important for people to understand this. | ||
A lot of people haven't been in media before, but I've met people that are photographers, videographers, editors, that they like to have their own little touch. | ||
And it's not that they're all bad. | ||
They just have their own little thing. | ||
They have their own little touch. They look at it as, hey, this is my one image that's going to be seen by a million people. | ||
I want every single detail to be under my control. | ||
I don't think that way. | ||
I'm like the exact opposite. | ||
I want to be the wild man. | ||
I want to be a bull in a china shop. | ||
Let's just go. No fear. | ||
Others want total control. | ||
They want total control of the message that they're putting out, the art they're putting out. | ||
So it's not that that's inherently a bad thing, it's that understanding that this | ||
is a concept that somebody sat there and thought, let's inject propaganda, let's | ||
inject nuance and subliminal messages into a Balenciaga ad that show Satanism, | ||
child exploitation, child abuse, but it's so obvious. | ||
That's the thing is, it's so obvious. | ||
It didn't take much. | ||
You're an expert at this. | ||
You've been deciphering these messages, these propagandas for years. | ||
But this one was so obvious. | ||
It was mainstream media within a week was looking at this and saying, oh my gosh. | ||
And it was like Pandora's box was open now. | ||
They looked into all the other stuff that was out there about Balenciaga and it's like, okay, how did we miss this? | ||
It was this ad that opened the gate, but wow, how did we miss this? | ||
Right, yes. And what I find also interesting is that, you know, yes, there are certain components of mainstream media that are now taking notice. | ||
They are, you know, shining a light on this within the mainstream space. | ||
But therein, there's also pushback. | ||
Like today in the New York Times, they came out with an article that conflated QAnon with, you know, with the concern over Balenciaga. | ||
It's like Balenciaga literally apologized for this. | ||
And I think the implication of them filing a legal complaint against certain appendages of their photo shoot, right, the set design, the production, I think that also speaks volumes that they admit. | ||
They admitted verbatim. | ||
They admitted by literature on their Instagram story that they should not have included children in this type or theme of photo shoot. | ||
So now I find it interesting that New York Times, someone like that or some entity like that, is trying to push back on this entire movie. | ||
The Times is upset that people don't like pedophilia in ads? | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
Not the New York Times! | ||
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Many probably don't even know who this individual is. | ||
Cooper Cup slams Balenciaga over child endangerment after disturbing ad. | ||
Cooper Cup, a football player, a wide receiver, Super Bowl MVP. And I'm not covering this because, oh, look at how great Cooper Cup is, though good for him. | ||
I'm covering this because We're good to go. | ||
But what do we make of this, Natalie, that Kim Kardashian basically gives a tongue-in-cheek, oh, you know, it's bad, but she doesn't break ties. | ||
All the other individuals that have been involved with Balenciaga, like Lizzo and so many others, they won't break ties, they don't call it out. | ||
I mean, why the silence? | ||
Why the silence from all the individuals involved in I mean, is it because they're complicit? | ||
Did they know about this? Do they care about the money? | ||
Why do you think the silence from all these influential people over this child endangerment exploitation ad? | ||
Yeah, I mean, I think money is definitely a factor. | ||
I gave some thought to this last night. | ||
You know, I wondered if maybe there was an already established contract that Kim Kardashian already had with Balenciaga. | ||
So obviously this would insinuate that, yes, maybe there is an underlying contractual obligation, which would then mean, you know, money. | ||
Now, the thing is, Kim Kardashian is going to get the repercussion regardless, right? | ||
People are not taking it well on her Twitter. | ||
People are, I mean, it is inundated and ratioed with people who are just outraged that a mother of four would rather and opt to keep Her considerations open over an obviously illustrated pedophilia themed photo shoot rather than just cut ties with them all together. | ||
So I think she's going to gain the repercussions coming to her. | ||
But I think also too that I think it is up to us as a collective as to whether or not we're going to let it go. | ||
Are we going to press in? | ||
Or are we going to let it just fade away like other incidents do? | ||
But I think that this is quite different because, you know, what I also am taking notice of is that there is a collective of both sides, not just, you know, the right side, not just centrists. | ||
People from all different walks of life are actually very concerned about this. | ||
I've had fashionistas and makeup artists alike that are outraged to this, and I think that that's incredible. | ||
Let me kind of step back from that and I want to revisit that in a second because I'm not trying to sound ignorant. | ||
I would imagine most people... | ||
I've never worn anything Balenciaga. | ||
I don't even know where I would buy a Balenciaga product. | ||
I guess I'd have to go to like an upscale mall or their website maybe. | ||
So just kind of briefly, I know you've done makeup and fashion reviews and stuff like that before. | ||
What is the story with Balenciaga? | ||
Is it fashion and clothing for just super rich people? | ||
What would you say Balenciaga even is? | ||
How did they reach this mantle of being a fashion icon? | ||
Yeah, I mean, I think you're speaking to me the same because I also owe nothing Balenciaga or designer because, number one, I can't afford it, to be honest with you. | ||
But I've been more so fascinated with the elite group of the fashion industry, right? | ||
So that has been my focal point in reporting these types of things. | ||
And from what I do know from the research that is going into this, Well, Itziaga is actually owned by the Kirin Group, and the Kirin Group owns many other high fashion labels, right? | ||
So, you know, what I can tell you is the same observations that you would have yourself. | ||
You know, this is obviously a high fashion label, high fashion brand, and, you know, it is valued by celebrities. | ||
So, you know, with that, it It absolutely should have more pushback. | ||
It should absolutely have more weight combating this idea, these themes. | ||
But that's as much as I know, to be honest with you. | ||
Well, I guess I would put it a different way, kind of in response to what you were saying earlier, is that there is obviously a pushback from both sides, but I don't know anybody that wears Balenciaga. | ||
That's what I'm saying. So it's not like you or I could come out and say, guys, we're not shopping at Balenciaga anymore. | ||
That's what I'm saying. It would have to be the super elite. | ||
It would have to be the wealthiest people out there. | ||
It would have to be the Kim Kardashians and the Kanye Wests that, I guess, shop at Balenciaga or wear their products. | ||
Again, I don't even know who wears their products. | ||
That's why the whole thing is kind of strange to me. | ||
But here's what we did notice. | ||
Because you have to understand, look, I'm willing to have reasonable doubt or give benefit of the doubt if there's reason to. | ||
So Balenciaga obviously has enough money to buy influence. | ||
For whatever reason, they have enough money to buy influence. | ||
If that's because they sell a pair of jeans for $10,000 that cost them a penny, then okay. | ||
But if that's the case, that's the case. | ||
So they can buy so much influence, they can run ads on social media, they can run ads | ||
on all these different movies and TV shows, and that's what the crew had pulled up, that | ||
Balenciaga basically gets the product placement in all these movies and TV shows. | ||
They probably pay handsomely for that. | ||
So now you've got all these different people that are involved. | ||
You've got all these different people that are taking money from Balenciaga, and while | ||
it might be a lesser example, it's a lot like the issue with the big pharmaceutical companies | ||
running the media, and then the media not being allowed to talk about the negative effects | ||
of the vaccine. | ||
So do you think there's a bit of that going on here with Balenciaga money going around | ||
to so many different groups, most importantly elite influential groups, that they're sitting | ||
on this story because, like you said, they're hoping that eventually this just goes away. | ||
Kim Kardashian will do a hit and run and she'll say, oh, it's so bad, but she won't cut ties. | ||
She'll shoot a Balenciaga ad next year after the investigation supposedly is complete and you will forget about it. | ||
But do you think there's maybe an element of that, that Balenciaga is just so influential with money going all around that people just don't want to talk about this? | ||
I think at a certain point of time that would have been true, but I think the numbers are in the people who are actually bringing light to this. | ||
Now, I don't think that celebrity culture actually has the weight that they once had. | ||
I think that, you know, with the mobilization of our communication system, which is social media, I think that that carries a lot more weight. | ||
And, you know, you do see the shift in, you know, who is, you know, gathering this type of influence, right? | ||
So at one point, celebrities, we only viewed them through the television. | ||
I mean, I'm a 90s kid, right? | ||
So I can speak to this. | ||
I remember only viewing them from the television, from tablets, from magazines. | ||
But now it's like, You know, the communication shifts allows ordinary people to have a voice online. | ||
So with that being said, I don't believe that as much money and influence as I have with celebrities in Hollywood carries as much weight as the influence and the voices of regular people every single day, which kind of beckons my point that I made earlier. | ||
It's up to us, really, whether or not we want to I think this will actually open up a floodgate, but it is up to us. | ||
Who saw this one coming? | ||
Who had Zoolander as a documentary on their 2022 bingo card? | ||
Zoolander was a documentary. | ||
I had no idea. We'll be right back with Natalie Denise. | ||
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You know, this might sound crazy, but this is just how I think. | ||
Looking at the giant chessboard. | ||
This Balenciaga ad fallout... | ||
Might have ruined Hillary Clinton's chances to run again in 2024. | ||
I know you're thinking, what is wrong with this man? | ||
No, let me explain. | ||
If you would have had the same backlash over the Podesta art that you had over the Balenciaga ads, then we would have had this giant exposure... | ||
Six years ago. | ||
And Balenciaga wouldn't have had the gumption to run an ad. | ||
Such as the ones we just saw in their recent seasonal release. | ||
Because the Podesta art is probably worse than the art that we've seen in the Balenciaga fallout. | ||
But that's just where my mind goes. | ||
Yeah, there's a little Podesta art for you. | ||
I don't think they can rebring... | ||
Although Podesta is back. | ||
In D.C. working for the Democrats, so maybe I'm wrong about that. | ||
I guess they really just don't care. They'll do anything. | ||
But that brings me back to where we left off. | ||
Here's where I think this goes, sadly, unless, like you said, we the people push back. | ||
The problem is, it's like, oh, okay, if I hold my shield right here, I know that this bullet coming at me from that gun is not going to hit me. | ||
But uh-oh, now I've got a bullet coming at me from this angle, so now I've got to move my shield over here. | ||
So... It's almost impossible to press in on these stories because we're left to defend or attack the next narrative that has brought our way. | ||
And so it's like, how many balls can you possibly juggle? | ||
Now here's what I think is going to happen. | ||
Balenciaga has already said, oh, we'll investigate, and okay, hey, look, I'm willing to give you benefit of the doubt. | ||
If it turns out that this was just a group of photographers or artists or whatever who ran this campaign and wanted to do it their way, and you identified the individuals, fired them, and investigated them, then okay, we'll cover that. | ||
I don't think that's going to be the case. | ||
I think they're going to sweep this under the rug. | ||
I think they're going to wait this one out. | ||
And they will have an investigation. | ||
And they will explain. | ||
But like we were saying in the last segment, it won't be in the news story. | ||
The energy, the momentum behind the coverage and interest will be completely lost. | ||
And Kim Kardashian will continue to get paid by Balenciaga and so many others without the proper backlash because they just basically waited out the clock. | ||
Do you agree with that assessment, or do you think we really might have a permanent change here because of how outrageous these ads were with all the connections to them? | ||
Yeah, I think what has, to your point, yes, I want to start off with Kim Kardashian. | ||
So she actually put out a statement recently, right, within the past 48 hours, I believe, and I think that The interesting thing about her statement is it's considered a holding statement within the PR world, meaning that celebrities will get this approved statement by maybe their PR manager or something like that. | ||
And I'm not saying that this is the case with Kim Kardashian. | ||
Let me just clarify that. But the theme of this PR statement that she put out It's kind of like this holding statement. | ||
It's kind of open-ended. | ||
I'm evaluating my relationship. | ||
I wanted to take some time to understand this, although it doesn't really take more than five minutes to understand what's going on with what we see here, right, with what is pointed out blatantly. | ||
So she put out the statement in order to hold time. | ||
So with that being said, I think that is the idea behind her statement and the idea behind Balenciaga's statement that they put out yesterday, by the way, as well. | ||
And I think that with what I'm seeing personally, I see that a lot of people are digging in. | ||
Independent researchers, I guess, the internet, the interwebs, right? | ||
People are actually taking their own time to intricately research these people. | ||
And I'll give you a little apple here. | ||
Albin Adam is one of the Balenciaga people, and Lada Volkova is a stylist for many designers, but including Balenciaga. | ||
Now, these two have been discovered on their Instagram to hold very carnivorous and very inappropriate photos of children in distress. | ||
Lots of appendages also maimed and a lot of satanic, occultic type of things. | ||
And as people are piecing this together, there are themes. | ||
There are art pieces from Matthew Barney, who also crafted the Kermaster Cycle, which was one of the books that was sitting on the Balenciaga desk, office desk. | ||
So people are starting to put these things together. | ||
And although the mainstream media may not... | ||
Touch it. That does not mean that this stuff will not circulate. | ||
So I'm kind of 50-50 with you on here. | ||
I think that the celebrities are definitely in the fashion houses are depending on time, just kind of letting this fade away. | ||
But I think the momentum that I observe for myself, I think people are not willing to let this go because of just how much is out there and how much is there to discover. | ||
Yeah, I mean, Kim Kardashian kind of gets put out there. | ||
She's, you know, the low-hanging fruit, and she's the one that's easy to go after. | ||
But there were lots of other individuals involved with Balenciaga promotion, such as Lizzo and many others. | ||
Have they received similar backlash that Kim has received from your observation? | ||
No, actually, you know, I think you're onto something there. | ||
I think Kim Kardashian has been the focal point to everyone's outrage, but you are right. | ||
Nicole Kidman actually modeled within that photo shoot. | ||
The bug eater! She wants you to eat the bugs. Bella Hadid. | ||
Say that again? Nicole Kidman wants you to eat the bugs, so that's good. | ||
I'm not surprised she's involved. | ||
Right, right. So, you know, you've got all these higher... | ||
You know, celebrities out there. | ||
And I think maybe that's the next step, right? | ||
We are designing the blueprint here. | ||
There is no blueprint for exposing, you know, these things that just come about. | ||
But I think you're absolutely right there that Kim Kardashian is taking the brunt of the outrage and there are actual other, you know, figures and celebrities that ought to also speak up and condemn the things that we all observed here. | ||
You know, I didn't know we ended up publishing a story on this. | ||
We found, we'll call them sex dolls. | ||
It was so disgusting. I didn't even want to cover it yesterday, what the crew found in one of the breaks, because it's just so disgusting. | ||
Well, InfoWars has published a story, so we'll go ahead and cover it. | ||
You guys put it back on the screen. | ||
And it's these sex dolls that are... | ||
They're meant to appear like minors. | ||
Let's just call it what it is. | ||
They're meant to appear as minors. | ||
And they put genitalia on the face of these dolls. | ||
So I don't know why we can't get that story back on the screen. | ||
Yeah, there it is. CEO of Balenciaga Parent Company owns auction site that sells child sex mannequins with genitalia for faces. | ||
And so that's what I'm saying, though. | ||
The deeper this thing goes, again, I'm willing to have reasonable doubt or I'm willing to let an investigation happen. | ||
You have to be. But the deeper you dig and the higher up this thing goes, you realize, no, no, no, there's something else behind this. | ||
There is a clear, they all have something in common, and for some odd reason, it appears to be child abuse and exploitation in a sexual manner. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, I mean, you know, and I don't know how they've been able to get away with this for so long. | ||
You understand, like, this is actually, this got passed off as humor, as dark humor, as gothic humor, you know, things like this. | ||
But, you know, just as outrage, the reason why, you know, our culture war has been such a struggle and a wrestle with the depraved people We need to be just as outraged as they are about not allowing, you know, why can't we allow pornographic books in schools, right? | ||
We demand gay marriage! | ||
Right, right. Why can't we just do these things? | ||
Well, we need to do the same thing. | ||
Why are you sexualizing children? | ||
And then the next thing is we need to call the celebrities out. | ||
Why are you not saying anything? | ||
Why did you model in this photo shoot? | ||
Why are you still taking endorsements? | ||
Why haven't you given a statement, right? | ||
I think we need to take on the same energy that we've been receiving over the years. | ||
So if it is the next Lizzo or Bella Hadid or Nicole Kidman, yes, I do believe that we need to go and we need to hold them accountable. | ||
And is that not the same theme that we've been living through in the past recent years? | ||
We need To take accountability for not only our culture, but also our local environment. | ||
So that has been the theme. | ||
And I'll see you next time. | ||
You gotta follow that one. Her original one was banned. | ||
YouTube.com slash Natalie Denise. | ||
You can find her there and all of her great videos breaking this down. | ||
There is some pushback as far as the culture and the streets are concerned on the Balenciaga ad campaign. | ||
Angry artist vandalizes Balenciaga store in London after campaign controversy. | ||
More stores will be visited in due course. | ||
So I guess that is going to happen there. | ||
But, you know, you asked something in the last segment, Natalie, I want to kind of address here. | ||
You said, how can they get away with this for years? | ||
Because, again, we look into it now and we see that this is just a rabbit hole that the Balenciaga seasonal ad campaign with the clear child exploitation as a theme has opened that rabbit hole. | ||
We're all falling into it now looking at it. | ||
And it just goes deep and deep. | ||
So how do they get away with it for years? | ||
I think the answer here is the media. | ||
You know, the American media has been complicit in most of this, just like they covered up the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking. | ||
And this is why they're so panicked with Elon Musk in control of Twitter, because they know it's the alternative media. | ||
It's the free, independent media that I really don't think they anticipated taking over We're good to go. | ||
Or, they were just dumb, and it's like the New York Times saying, well, this Balenciaga thing is just a QAnon thing. | ||
No, it's not. It's right there in front of your face. | ||
There's plenty of evidence that's hardcore, not conspiracy. | ||
We have names, we have dates, we have companies, we have images, we have all of it. | ||
But I think that's what it is. | ||
I think the American media has been complicit for years. | ||
And I also think that they're just in disbelief. | ||
They really think... I mean, the New York Times really thinks they're smarter than you. | ||
And so if they don't break the story or if they don't figure it out, then it's not real to them. | ||
They're dead! They're the dying media. | ||
They're the dinosaur media. They're expired. | ||
They're exhausted. If they really are trying to compare this to QAnon, it just shows you how out of touch they are. | ||
So that kind of, to me, answers your question of how would they get away with this for so long. | ||
But again, now we're at this point, as you mentioned, where are we going to sit here and put up with this? | ||
Where Balenciaga bans Kanye West, that ends up being a win for Kanye. | ||
But you know, Balenciaga still has an app on the Apple App Store. | ||
So they're threatening to get rid of Elon Musk, who's removing child exploitation from Twitter. | ||
But Balenciaga's app, I'm sure that one is safe, Natalie. | ||
That's actually a really great point, you know. | ||
And, you know... It's not just that. | ||
Look at the bigger institutions, the bank accounts, right? | ||
You talked about Kanye West. | ||
They shut down his bank accounts. | ||
They ridded him of his net worth overnight. | ||
Are they willing to do the same thing for fashion moguls, for fashion houses? | ||
Why? This is a literal illustration as to how our society has been operating. | ||
And I think that this is making more sense for, you know, I call them normies, but normies are waking up. | ||
How is it that, you know, even smaller voices, just common people with PayPal, for instance, who... | ||
PayPal threatens a $2,500 fine for having wrong things, for wrong opinions, right? | ||
You're going to get fined a certain amount of money, but yet we can't combat child exploitation. | ||
Same idea. Same idea. | ||
It took Elon Musk to buy Twitter, a billionaire to buy Twitter, in order for them to finally combat child exploitation, or so he has claimed that that is their top priority now. | ||
It takes regular people. | ||
And that's, once again, I don't mean to repeat my point, but it does take us. | ||
It does take us to change and change the entire course of how they have wanted us to navigate or they wanted to force us to navigate through. | ||
We've got to change the course. | ||
And that is where we're going to find out if we're really going to commit to this. | ||
And I say that to myself. | ||
I know that Natalie's been committing to this for years with her coverage. | ||
I delve into a lot of different topics, so it's going to be harder for me to focus on this issue, quite frankly. | ||
But this is it. I mean, this is really it. | ||
Can they just wait out the clock? | ||
Can they just wait out the time on this till people forget about it and then everything as usual? | ||
Or will they be forced to make serious changes and serious statements on the matter? | ||
But sadly, I think that even if I'm willing to give them reasonable doubt as far as what happened with this ad campaign, I think we have seen enough to know that whether or not they gave this the green light or called for it at the very top, they probably are into it at the very least with what we know now about the individuals involved with Balenciaga, some of the other artists, influencers, and heads over there. | ||
So... I don't expect anything to happen here other than just another major awakening moment. | ||
Now, the one question I have left for you before we let you go, and I don't know, you may not have the information on this, but I noticed that they had the police tape ad with Kim Kardashian and then Lizzo with the Balenciaga police tape. | ||
Do you know, did they have to use the super strength extra heavy duty role for the Lizzo one, or how did that go? | ||
That, I am not sure. | ||
I'm not quite sure about that. | ||
Do you know, was it like 10,000 feet more of tape? | ||
How much tape did it, I mean, are we talking about a mile of tape for Lizzo, or what do we, do we know? | ||
No, that I have no idea. | ||
I mean, come on now, that's, I mean, you can see that tape struggling, guys. | ||
That tape is about to go. | ||
Oh my gosh, do you think she can breathe in that thing? | ||
I don't know. And let alone, I don't know if Kim Kardashian can breathe in that thing either. | ||
One thing actually, you know, I wanted to just insert, you mentioned Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
What a lot of people don't realize is Jeffrey Epstein was absolutely ingrained in the fashion industry. | ||
And a lot of people don't know that. | ||
He had a relationship with Next Model Management. | ||
And I think at one point he dated a model from Ford Model. | ||
So he was very much ingrained in the fashion industry. | ||
And we all know why that is, don't we? | ||
I'm sorry? We all know why that is. | ||
Oh, of course. Oh, absolutely. | ||
Absolutely. But I think this is going to, there was actually a meme from Grand Old Names where it had an iceberg where it said Balenciaga and at the bottom there was Epstein's client list. | ||
I definitely think, I'm optimistic that it will connect at one point. | ||
Well, you may have just made that connection here for others to investigate. | ||
Natalie, Denise, tell people where they can follow your work. | ||
Awesome. Thank you so much. | ||
You guys can follow me on Instagram at Natalie Denise, the way it's spelled on the screen. | ||
Twitter, it's Natalie Denise. | ||
That's an I-T-S. It's Natalie Denise. | ||
And YouTube, Natalie Denise as well. | ||
And any other platform, just find me. | ||
N-A-T-L-Y-D-E-N-I-S-E. All right. | ||
We expect answers from you on that Balenciaga police tape. | ||
I'm going to be following up with that, okay? | ||
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Yeah. All right, I'll try to investigate that for you. | |
Thank you very much. All right, ladies and gentlemen, there goes Natalie Denise. | ||
And seriously, we barely even scratched the surface on some of this stuff. | ||
If you want to go look at the in-depth research she's done, go to her YouTube channel, but brace yourself because the images and the stuff that we've seen in the fallout from this are just, it's just disgusting. | ||
And they just promote it on their social media accounts like it's no big deal. | ||
Unbelievable. All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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♪♪ I think the big story is in China right now. | ||
I don't think people really understand how serious this is about to get. | ||
And so the Chinese communists... | ||
Under Xi Jinping's dictatorship are basically faced with an option now to either put on the true nature of the authoritarian Communist Party or to back off hoping they can catch a breath and ease some of the protests and tensions in the street. | ||
This is the headline from CNN. White House treads carefully as protests unfold in China as U.S. tries to mend relations with Beijing. | ||
Now, I have to say, when I was looking into this, I was actually surprised. | ||
Because really, the White House has offered nothing. | ||
They've offered nothing as far as an opinion expressed on the situation in China. | ||
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And we all know why. | |
The Chinese Communist Party runs the Democrat Party. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party historically runs the GOP as well. | ||
Now there's a new America First movement inside of that now. | ||
But we know who Mitch McConnell is. | ||
We know who his wife is. | ||
So does Donald Trump, by the way. | ||
But when I was searching this and I was looking for news coverage to get the statement from the White House or to see the in-depth statement Public approach to this, I was stunned because there's almost nothing. | ||
There is almost nothing. | ||
Now again, they'll comment on what goes on in Iran and tell you how great the Iranian protesters are, but not in China. | ||
So why is that? | ||
Why is one protest more important than the other? | ||
And the only way this information, because this is the other situation they're dealing with, Chinese citizens find ways around censorship. | ||
China's hard landing could impact global economies. | ||
And that's the economic crisis. | ||
But the only way we're really seeing any of this stuff is not because of the mainstream news. | ||
It was briefly covered on Fox News the last two nights, but tiptoed on it. | ||
And As far as the international news is concerned, again, it's pretty silent. | ||
Barely even a measurement there, a ripple on the Richter scale. | ||
So, it's the images and the videos, they're making their way to social media websites and apps like Twitter are the only reason we even know that this is going on. | ||
And so they're trying to do everything to stop this. | ||
Apple turned off protest communication tool Right as protests and anti-lockdown uprisings were happening in China. | ||
So they're trying to get this thing under control. | ||
And whether you think Elon Musk is the good guy or the bad guy in the end, it's thanks to Elon Musk we actually have a shot at alternative media being able to break and cover these stories that the mainstream media would ignore and therefore the impact wouldn't truly be felt. | ||
So the silence really, the story isn't the White House's response or, oh, do they stand with the protesters or not? | ||
The story is their silence on the issue. | ||
The story is the world and international media's silence on the issue. | ||
And it just shows how much control and leverage that China has been given in this current world order to do whatever the hell they want and still be above Trump. | ||
And beyond reproach by the mainstream media. | ||
But I'll just tell you this. | ||
With all the craziness that's going on and all the momentum that we see here in the West, and we know that situation and story, we're living it. | ||
I think the situation and the story in China is about to leapfrog everything that we've gone through in the last six years in the West. | ||
This thing right now... | ||
I see this thing taking off like a rocket ship. | ||
If the Chinese Communist Party continues to lock down like this, folks, I think things are going to get real bad in China, and you're either going to have another Tiananmen Square moment, or the Chi-Coms will have to take a momentary loss and back off. | ||
But can you imagine the people of China freed from that oppression? | ||
Oh my gosh, I'm cheering for it. | ||
it they would empower the world with their technology unlike anything we've seen. | ||
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I got a bunch of news stories that I'm going to try to pile through, pile drive through here on my desk. | ||
And, you know, I was going to give myself the last segment because it's the longest segment to do this challenge, but we may have time to open up the phone lines for a segment or two, so I may push it forward. | ||
If I can get through this news now. | ||
But I'm going to try to do this in the last segment. | ||
I'm going to see if I can name every different gender that is now guaranteed income, $12,000 a month guaranteed income. | ||
If you're transgender or any of these different genders, it's over 100 of them. | ||
Already at least 55 have applied for this free money. | ||
And so I'm going to see if I can read every different gender identity in an entire segment. | ||
I don't know if I'll have the time. | ||
So we'll do that in the next segment, a little adventure, a little challenge. | ||
And then if I can get through all this news, open up the phone line. | ||
So let's just do this now. World Health Organization and the White House selects M-Pox as replacement for Monkey Pox, citing concerns of racism. | ||
If you think of an individual's skin color, when you hear the word monkey, that makes you the racist. | ||
Okay? So we all know what they're saying here. | ||
Oh, calling it monkeypox is offensive to black people. | ||
If you associate black people with monkeys, that's on you. | ||
That's the soft bigotry of the liberal. | ||
And it's always you. | ||
So, but we've done it now, right? | ||
We've solved racism with the latest, most ridiculous thing you've seen. | ||
It's M-Pox now, guys. | ||
I thought we were over the whole M-Pox, monkey pox thing already. | ||
When we found out it was basically a disease transmitted through sodomy, and it was like 99% of the people were gay, and then like a couple kids, like, whoa, maybe a dog or two, yikes. | ||
But there you go. They've done it. | ||
The softcore racists that think of people's skin color when they hear monkey have defeated racism by changing the name to Impox. | ||
No, you're still racist. | ||
You can change the verbology. | ||
You can change the lexicon as much as you want. | ||
You're still racist. | ||
You're the problem, not the vocabulary. | ||
You. You're the liberal. | ||
You're a racist. And you're probably a violent terrorist. | ||
Prominent Christian group Focus on the Family has headquarters vandalized after left blames conservatives for Club Q shooting by non-binary killers. | ||
So again, it's not logic, it's propaganda. | ||
By the liberal logic, they should be blamed for this. | ||
By the liberal logic... | ||
Anybody who claims conservatives or whatever are anti-LGBT and violent against gay people, you should be taking the blame for all the pregnancy centers and life centers that have been burned, all the GOP centers, all the violent left-wing terrorism. | ||
You should be blamed for all of that. | ||
But that's not logic. | ||
That's propaganda. You just want to use that standard to the people you view as your inferiors because you're a liberal Democrat supremacist. | ||
So another attack against Christianity. | ||
Another attack against pro-life groups because of the liberal left. | ||
Now, I don't equate the deranged individuals that went out there and vandalized, focused on the family's property. | ||
I don't blame MSNBC or CNN for that. | ||
But as you can see, with their logic, they would be to blame for this. | ||
But we don't use that logic because that wouldn't be fair. | ||
But they're not fair, are they? | ||
Of course not. They are liberal Democrat supremacists. | ||
And they wish the entire focus on the family property was burned to the ground. | ||
That's what they really wish. | ||
I can't believe the New York Times here, but okay. | ||
New York Times and European news outlets call on United States to drop charges against Assange. | ||
How is it only the New York Times? | ||
Or maybe they're just the ones getting the credit from this story at the Hill. | ||
But it should be every news outlet calling to drop the charges against Assange. | ||
Trump blew it by not pardoning Julian Assange. | ||
Blew it big. | ||
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Blew it big time. | |
And so, shockingly, the New York Times is for journalism now. | ||
Amazing. That's incredible. | ||
In a first in years, the New York Times is pro-journalism. | ||
Yeah, all the charges should be dropped on Assange. | ||
In fact, he should be welcomed here and given honorary citizenship as a hero of free speech and journalism, as a standard. | ||
But when you expose the deep state, the New World Order, their war crimes, their sex crimes, you end up in jail for your entire life. | ||
See how that goes? Oh, why do you think I was in court twice today? | ||
Representative Matt Gaetz, on first day of Republican control, we should take over January 6th committee and release every second of footage that will exonerate our patriots. | ||
Now folks, again, I'm involved in litigation here. | ||
We're hoping it's getting closer to a conclusion. | ||
Head court today, going to be back in court. | ||
In January. And look, I just don't want to go into it. | ||
I don't want to say anything that can be used against me. | ||
Just not that, obviously, I'm innocent of my charges, and I think it's political persecution. | ||
That couldn't be more obvious if it slapped you in the face. | ||
But so, I've just been treading lightly on this coverage for obvious reasons. | ||
It's selfish of me. But other people are covering it. | ||
And now today, the breaking news. | ||
Oath Keepers founder Stuart Rhodes found guilty of seditious conspiracy. | ||
So, yeah. Yeah, Stuart Rhodes is the problem, folks. | ||
It's Stuart Rhodes. Stuart Rhodes is why our country's in such bad shape. | ||
Stuart Rhodes is the guy that sold us out to China. | ||
Stuart Rhodes is the guy that lied us into war. | ||
Stuart Rhodes is the guy that spent 20-plus trillion dollars on wars that we were lied to about to get into. | ||
Yep, Stuart Rhodes, man. | ||
He's the bad guy. | ||
He's the criminal in D.C. Oh, yeah, Stuart Rhodes. | ||
Yep. But see, that's what they have now is you're a veteran, you're a patriot, you're a romantic, and you love this country and you serve this country, and then you come home and you realize the country you destroyed, or excuse me, the country you served is being destroyed, and then you've got FBI spies all around you, and you say the wrong thing, and now you're in jail for seditious conspiracy. | ||
Now you're the worst guy in America. | ||
I'm just going to leave it at that. | ||
But Matt Gaetz is right. | ||
And there will be a challenge, I believe, to Kevin McCarthy. | ||
You know, he can bring and he should bring Andy Biggs and Matt Gaetz to the table. | ||
See, this is if the Republicans are smart at all. | ||
And there's no unity, so it's not going to happen. | ||
McCarthy should bring Gaetz and Biggs to the table and say, hey, let's have a smooth transition into the 118th Congress. | ||
Let's have a smooth transition of Speaker of the House. | ||
And Gates and Biggs should be offered to make demands. | ||
And if McCarthy promises to meet them, then they can bow out and not give a fight for the Speaker of the House. | ||
But McCarthy's not doing that. | ||
It's not going to happen. He's got kind of the higher ground right now, the upper hand, if you will, to get The Speaker of the House position, but there will be a challenge from Gates and from Biggs, and Gates is saying all the right things right now. | ||
But I think at a certain level, people know that the new Republican-controlled House might shut this whole thing down, so they're trying to get as many scalps as possible before then, at least of the worst cases, as they view it. | ||
But then there's the establishment GOP added again. | ||
President Trump hosting racist anti-Semites for dinner encourages other racist anti-Semites, says Senator Bill Cassidy from Louisiana. | ||
GOP senator denounces Trump over Kanye West dinner. | ||
You know, it's just so stupid and ridiculous, this whole, you're an anti-Semite, you're a racist. | ||
How about just talk? How about just sit down and have a conversation and hear things out? | ||
No, it's just an easy way to avoid discussing someone's ideas. | ||
It's just an easy way to avoid having an actual intellectual discussion or debate. | ||
It's just say racism, anti-Semitism. | ||
No, that just shows you don't want to have a real discussion. | ||
That just shows you don't want to have a real debate. | ||
That's what it really shows. It has nothing to do with racism or anti-Semitism or any of that crap. | ||
And so it's just pathetic that this is what we do now. | ||
I don't want to have a debate. | ||
I don't want to hear your ideas. | ||
You're a racist. You're an anti-Semite. | ||
Shut up. And then here's the intelligenser. | ||
Trump brought Nazis into the GOP. DeSantis won't expel them. | ||
This is child stuff. | ||
There's no Nazis. | ||
Stop it. So in case you didn't know, in San Francisco, they've started a very liberal progressive program. | ||
San Francisco to hand out $1,200 a month to transgender residents. | ||
So you identify as transgender, they're going to give you free money. | ||
And so far... | ||
What we know of is 55 transgender residents of San Francisco County will receive $1,200 a month in guaranteed income for a total of 18 months. | ||
That announced to $21,600 per resident and $1,200,000 in total free money for transgenders. | ||
Or, well, it's not just transgender. | ||
In fact, there's over, I think, 100 identities. | ||
And so I have a challenge in this segment. | ||
Can I list off every different gender identity before the clock runs out? | ||
I may have to sound like an auctioneer when this whole thing is said and done. | ||
Now, I'm getting this from the official documents here, that the San Francisco policy is being used for their application, Lion Martin Community Health, the Transgender District. | ||
And so here we go. | ||
This is the application you can fill out for your free money. | ||
And it does have a bunch of pronouns, but in the lack of time, I'm going to skip the dozens of preferred pronouns. | ||
Only two of them exist. | ||
The rest of them are fake. So I'm going to skip that and let's see if I can list off in seven minutes every gender identity that gets free money now in San Francisco. | ||
Cisgender woman. | ||
Woman. Transgender woman. | ||
Woman of trans experience. | ||
Woman with the history of gender transition. | ||
Trans feminine. | ||
Feminine of center. | ||
Male to female. Demi girl. | ||
T girl. Trans girl. | ||
Sister girl. Cisgender man. | ||
Can you imagine if you had all these people in a room at once? | ||
Oh my gosh, the confusion. Man! | ||
There's what I recognize. | ||
Transgender man. | ||
Man of trans experience. | ||
Man with a history of gender transition. | ||
These are all men. Transmasculine. | ||
Masculine of center. | ||
Female to male. Demi boy. | ||
T-boy. Trans guy. | ||
Alright folks, now it's about to start getting ridiculous. | ||
Brother boy. | ||
Trans. Transgender. | ||
Transsexual. Non-binary. | ||
Genderqueer. Agender. | ||
Xenogender. Fem. | ||
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Fem. Butch. | |
Boy. Stud. | ||
Aggressive. Androgen. | ||
Tomboy. Gender outlaw. | ||
Gender non-conforming. | ||
Gender variant. | ||
Gender fluid. Gender beep. | ||
Folks, that's on the list is gender truck. | ||
Censored for family friendly. | ||
Bi-gender. Multi-gender. | ||
Pan-gender. Gender creative. | ||
Very gender creative. | ||
Gender expansive. | ||
Third gender. Third gender, that's bigoted. | ||
New Troys. Omni-gender. | ||
Poly-gender. Grey-gender. | ||
Inter-gender. Maverique. | ||
Navi-gender. Two-spirit. | ||
Hijra. Kathui. | ||
Mux. Xanath. | ||
X-gender. MTX. FTX. Bakla. | ||
Mahu. Fae-a-fefefefein. | ||
Waria. Paleo Ana, Ash Theme, Ash Time, Meshoga. | ||
This is all real, folks. | ||
I'm reading off the list. | ||
Mangaiko. | ||
Chibados. | ||
Tidawina. | ||
Bixa'a. | ||
Alia. | ||
Mwamwame. | ||
Lahmama'na. | ||
Nadlihi. | ||
Dilba'a. | ||
Winkti. | ||
Nina Opaskitsi Pixpi. | ||
Machi Embra. | ||
Kwari Wormi. | ||
Chukchi. | ||
Wakawahin. | ||
Fakli Letti. | ||
Kalabai. | ||
Kalalabai. | ||
Bisu. | ||
Akualt. | ||
Travesti. | ||
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Oh my gosh. | |
Questioning. I don't use labels. | ||
This is getting insane. | ||
Aromantic, asexual, BDSM, kink, bisexual, demisexual. | ||
Can I even say this one? | ||
I can't even say this one. Rhymes with spike. | ||
It says it! This is an official government document. | ||
Can I say faggot on the air? | ||
It's in the document! | ||
Right there! Gay, lesbian, non-monogamous, pansexual, polyamorous, queer, same-gender loving, scoliosexual, heterosexual, trans for trans. | ||
Alright, we did it! We were able to get all of them off. | ||
I didn't miss any guys, did I? I don't think so. | ||
So we did it. We were able to get them all off. | ||
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So... Guys... | |
What is... | ||
Did we go to like an indigenous village in the African jungle to find these genders? | ||
Fa'afafine? | ||
Mahu? Bakla? | ||
Mangeiko? Where do you even... | ||
Who's making these up? Dilbe? | ||
Machi Embra? I mean, this is a joke, right? | ||
Chukchi? Chukchi? | ||
Somebody tell... | ||
I want you... Crew, look up what a Chuck Chi is right now. | ||
I'm taking a shot in the dark here. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
I have no clue what we're about to find out. | ||
Chuck Chi. | ||
Chuck Chi. It's right here, guys. | ||
It's... Here we go. Chuck Chi. | ||
We're taking a risk, folks. | ||
We have no idea what's about to show up in a Google search for this guy. | ||
It is! I told you it was indigenous forest people! | ||
What did I tell you? | ||
The Chukchi are a Siberian indigenous people. | ||
So what is the gender orientation? | ||
They are literally taking things from... | ||
This is a troll. | ||
This has to be a joke. Alright, let's look at this. | ||
I mean, guys, let's go with... | ||
What should we try next? How about... | ||
Wakawaheen. Here, guys, if you need the dot cam. | ||
Wakawaheen. Alright, let's figure out what indigenous tribe the Wakawaheen is that liberals are now pretending is a sexual orientation. | ||
Something to do with women. | ||
The transgender guide here, okay? | ||
Wakawaheen, a biological male person, so a man. | ||
Who lives and behaves as a female socially. | ||
So a drag queen. | ||
So Wac Wahine. | ||
Alright guys, how about, should we go with the most ridiculous one? | ||
Let's see what a Nino Pazkitz Pixpe is. | ||
Nino Pazkitz Pixpe. | ||
Let's figure this one out. | ||
Yeah, this one guys, you're really going to have to follow to get the spelling right. | ||
We're going to get down. We will find out what a Neenah Poskitz-Pixpy is. | ||
How do you think the indigenous people feel with their tribes being used for descriptions of gender orientations that don't exist now? | ||
Are we finding this one, guys? | ||
This is a long shot. | ||
If you could even find it. | ||
There it is. Again, it's an Indian tribe. | ||
Manly-hearted woman. | ||
An indigenous American tribe, the Nino Pasquitspi, is a manly-hearted woman that liberals are now claiming is an actual gender orientation. | ||
And so if you are a manly-hearted woman in San Francisco, you are now entitled to $1,200 a month from the government. | ||
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We are in a war for America. | ||
This is The War Room. | ||
Watch the live stream at band.video. | ||
I was going to mention this earlier, but we got the volcano on the screen. | ||
I was going to mention it last segment, but there is a huge volcano. | ||
It's considered the largest active volcano in the world in Hawaii. | ||
Mauna Loa in Hawaii erupts for the first time in nearly 40 years, and we've got Some of this amazing footage on the screen. | ||
And what's that? You guys, my crew identifies as a volcano? | ||
Is that what I'm hearing? Oh, they identify as Mauna Loa. | ||
Well, yeah, I mean, it might as well be on the list. | ||
In fact, it's bigoted not to have it on the list, referencing the last segment. | ||
But there it is, just incredible footage from the scenes there with some of this molten lava going up to 200 feet in the sky, just boiling over. | ||
Amazing stuff. And so people are obviously saying, oh, look at the times, the animals walking in circles, the volcanoes, the hurricanes, the earthquakes. | ||
And it's your fault, man-made climate change. | ||
No. No, that's just another big lie. | ||
You know, by the way, it's not lies necessarily. | ||
I just want to mention something real quick because I'm noticing a bunch of people are talking about I told you, I've let the Kanye West, Kyrie Irving stories kind of go because it used to be within my, let's say they used to be inside my galaxy of news coverage, but now it's kind of a galaxy of itself. | ||
So I don't even really go into that galaxy except when maybe our galaxies kind of have the Venn diagram moment when they come into my sphere. | ||
So for the most part, it's just a whole other galaxy of news coverage now. | ||
But people are talking about Kanye West coming on Alex Jones' show and all of this stuff. | ||
And so there's always stories about Alex or about Infowars that I could come on air and correct because I know what's going on, but it's not my correction to make. | ||
It's Alex's. If Alex wants to correct the record on what happened with his Kanye West interview, then he is welcome to do so. | ||
So I'm not going to do that. | ||
But just know that most likely what you're reading or hearing is probably inaccurate. | ||
I'm just going to leave it at that. | ||
But Alex can correct that record if he cares to. | ||
But it's worth at least mentioning to me. | ||
And so... I don't know. | ||
I don't think you'll be seeing Kanye West coming into studio. | ||
It's been in the works before. | ||
He's literally been on the tarmac about to come here and then literally runs off into L.A. and starts screaming things you wouldn't even believe and then ends up doing a video later that night. | ||
But that's neither here nor there. | ||
Just going to leave that where it lies. | ||
And I will just say this. If Kanye West was seriously considering running for president or seriously launching a campaign, it ended last night. | ||
It was over last night. | ||
And all the criticism and stuff that Tim Pool is getting I think is fair as well. | ||
I think the best way to put it would be Tim Pool just was nowhere near prepared to handle that interview for a multitude of reasons. | ||
And so it, of course, completely collapsed. | ||
He was not anywhere near prepared to handle that interview. | ||
And it just never really had a chance to succeed, quite frankly. | ||
But clearly, neither was Kanye West. | ||
And so if Kanye West can't sit across the table from Tim Pool and do an interview, he has no chance on running a real presidential campaign. | ||
I'm sorry. That's just the case. | ||
Now I'm going to move on. | ||
More dies suddenly. | ||
Avoid this story. 22-year-old St. | ||
Ambrose University basketball player dies suddenly. | ||
22-years-old basketball star Patrick Torrey. | ||
Another dies suddenly. | ||
Flight attendant dies suddenly mid-air due to heart attack. | ||
Airplane pilot suffers suspected heart attack during takeoff, later dies. | ||
Here's an individual, Drex, on Twitter, who last August stated this. | ||
To the folks saying getting vaccinated is a deeply personal decision. | ||
It's time to shut the F up and sit the F down. | ||
It's a matter of public health. | ||
The media and governments aren't lying to you. | ||
Oh, really? Wow, that's good. | ||
Now I know where you stand. You're completely brainwashed. | ||
You're just an effing moron who doesn't know S from Clay. | ||
S, shut the F up already. | ||
That's funny. He tells you you're the moron and that the media and the governments don't lie to you. | ||
And then what happened recently? | ||
He just tweeted about his heart attack. | ||
Now... His Twitter account is protected because so many people were commenting on the two tweets saying, oh, you shoved it in people's face that didn't want to get the vaccine. | ||
Now you've had the number one side effect of the vaccine, a heart attack at a young age. | ||
And I don't celebrate that. | ||
That's sad. But you know, life comes at you fast. | ||
Kind of like what happened to the scientists, French scientists, digging up zombie viruses. | ||
And so I had a little inaccurate coverage yesterday where I was talking about this story and saying, oh, look, you caused climate change and the glaciers to melt, and now these zombie viruses are getting out. | ||
But that wasn't the case. | ||
The case is that these French scientists actually dug into a frozen lake. | ||
They dug deep, and they decided to take out a virus that they discovered and test on it. | ||
So it's not even naturally occurring again. | ||
Again, it's mad scientists. | ||
And so these mad scientists, and look, I'm all for doing research and archaeology and all that stuff. | ||
I'm actually really into it. | ||
There's kind of a cool series on Netflix right now, Ancient Apocalypse, I just started watching. | ||
Very cool stuff. It's cool to see Graham Hancock's take on a lot of Human history's mysteries. | ||
But I digress. So I'm all for it. | ||
I'm all for figuring out the secrets and digging into our past and digging into the earth, if it should be. | ||
Or digging into ice, if it should be. | ||
But isn't it funny? They dig into the ice, they discover a virus, they extract the virus from research, and then they say, this zombie virus might kill us. | ||
Well, okay, that's like you creating a virus in a lab with gain of function and then saying it might kill us. | ||
Well, then why the hell are you making a virus in a lab that might kill us? | ||
Mad scientists. | ||
Mad scientists. Man, oh man. | ||
Oh, how funny is this one? | ||
Alyssa Milano, she's a good liberal and a big Me Too movement person, mocked for replacing her Tesla with a Volkswagen. | ||
VW literally founded by the Nazis. | ||
That's it. Liberals are dumb, and so yes, I'm not surprised Melissa Milano thought it was a good public gesture to turn in her Tesla for a Volkswagen. | ||
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Oops. Oh, liberal. | |
Oh, man. | ||
You guys. I'll tell you. | ||
And then there's the Me Too movement. | ||
Even in death, they come at you. | ||
But see, here's the real story. | ||
They all knew this has been going on for years. | ||
A former music manager filed a lawsuit on Monday in New York State Court against Ahmet Erdogan's estate and Atlantic Records for sexual assault, sexual battery and negligence in negligent infliction of emotional distress starting in the early 1980s. | ||
Nearly 16 years after his death, Atlantic Records CEO accused of sexual assault. | ||
So look, I'm not the one that is casting doubt on women that are claiming they've been raped or sexually abused. | ||
But it's stories like this that are. | ||
And so, I mean, I'm not even doubting. | ||
I'm not even doubting that this... | ||
Probably happened. Clearly, I mean, if you want to avoid getting raped, you should probably just avoid the entertainment industry. | ||
You should probably avoid Hollywood and California if you don't want to get raped. | ||
Or, you know, have Harvey Weinstein's fish, you know what, in your face. | ||
But, oh, so 16 years later, and I'm not supposed to assume you're an ambulance-chasing type of a person. | ||
16 years later, I mean, that's what's so ridiculous about all this. | ||
And again, I've actually talked to him. | ||
They say, well, look, we're scared. | ||
We're embarrassed. We don't want to come forward. | ||
Okay, fair enough, but the real story to me is that everybody knows this goes down. | ||
Everybody knows when you go into Hollywood and you want to get in big films, people sell their bodies, whore themselves out, producers, record labels, all these people take advantage of you. | ||
And then we're supposed to sit here and say, oh, decades later, you're coming forward, you're a hero. | ||
Again, I'm not trying to desympathize with these victims or potential victims. | ||
It's just, how can we not doubt this? | ||
I mean, you write jokes and stuff about it on TV and you praise Roman Polanski and everybody | ||
knows what goes on, but then you also want to be the victims. | ||
I'm going to do some more shout-outs, though. | ||
A couple stories I want to mention here before I sign off. | ||
And I'm going to get more into this tomorrow. | ||
This story is developing today. | ||
But there is a potential massive economic supply chain disruption coming. | ||
And that is a labor strike in the train industry. | ||
The supply chain industry. | ||
It's a major factor there. | ||
And once again, the government is going to make matters worse and blow it. | ||
The issue here is that the government is too big. | ||
And because the government is too big, there's too much regulation and there's too much taxing. | ||
And so it makes it harder for workers to make more money. | ||
And so companies get taxed more. | ||
They have less money to pay the workers. | ||
Workers get taxed more. | ||
They have less money to take home. | ||
And then the strike happens because they want more money. | ||
And then the government comes in and says the answer is more government. | ||
And so that's what the response has been today. | ||
This is a looming potential disaster. | ||
I don't know how they're going to work this one out, but I do know this. | ||
It's going to be bigger government somehow. | ||
It's going to be the government solving the problem when the government is the problem. | ||
But we'll have more on that. | ||
You know, this ties in to the supplements that we sell at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
It's come out recently. A big, we'll call it, health physique influencer named the Liver King. | ||
You've probably heard of this individual. | ||
People always ask me, well, you should get Liver King on. | ||
He does the raw eggs. And I have no problem with Liver King. | ||
I like the stuff he promotes, the lifestyle, the diet, everything. | ||
But if you couldn't tell that he was on steroids, you're just, you know, it's one of those things like, oh my gosh, Santa Claus doesn't exist? | ||
Sorry for the children out there. | ||
I apologize. Should have given the parents a pre-warning. | ||
Santa Claus is real, and Liver King is all natural. | ||
No, clearly he was on steroids, and that's fine. | ||
I have no problem. You want to use steroids? | ||
No problem for me. | ||
I'm not into that. | ||
I don't like taking synthetic stuff like that. | ||
I like using diet and exercise to achieve a physique, but some people use steroids, and that's fine for them. | ||
It's like this whole thing like, oh my gosh, you know, oh, we're shocked. | ||
How could it be? He promoted it like it was natural. | ||
I mean, come on, guys. | ||
You really think you can naturally get like that without steroids? | ||
You clearly don't exercise or live weights. | ||
But that's not the point. | ||
Again, I have no problem with liverking. My point is that we don't do fake stuff. | ||
We're just 100% real, 100% transparent, and we believe in natural, organic means | ||
to achieve health and longevity. | ||
And that's why we sell the supplements at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
So I'm not telling you you're gonna look your best just because you take supplements at Infowarsstore.com, | ||
but I'm gonna tell you, you will look and feel your best if you engage in good, healthy diets and exercise | ||
plus the supplements at Infowarsstore.com will give you that extra edge | ||
to reach that goal of yours a lot easier. | ||
And that's why I take the supplements at InfoWarsStore.com, and so do many of you. | ||
And so we've got more shout-outs here. | ||
Again, I've got some new ones. Probably won't have time for the submissions today. | ||
My stack is growing. If you use hashtag InfoWarsStore on Twitter, we will give you a shout-out. | ||
Just put your product in the tweet, and we will give you a shout-out like Chazzy. | ||
Here's Chazzy right here. | ||
He's got your boy, Chaz, He's got the full regimen here, doesn't he? | ||
He's got the full regimen here. | ||
He's got the fizzy magnesium. | ||
He's got the bodies, hair and beard formula, vitamin D3 gummies, Ultimate Fischl, Survival Shield X2. He's got the full regimen there. | ||
Thank you, Chaz, for your support. | ||
We've got iJoachim. | ||
He's showing off his InfoWars swag. | ||
He's got the Let's Go Brandon t-shirt, the InfoWars.com t-shirt, and the Alex Jones Was Right t-shirt, which, by the way, there was an individual. | ||
We tried to get the guy on, and I don't know if he listens to the show. | ||
I know sometimes he might. I don't know if he's in every day. | ||
But I wanted to give a guy a shout-out here, and I forget his name. | ||
What was his Vets for Cannabis? | ||
Combat and Cannabis. | ||
Justin is his name. | ||
I did an interview with him. | ||
Over a year ago in Dallas at a Reawaken America Tour event. | ||
Awesome guy. And I gotta say, he made the original design. | ||
I still have, I believe, that t-shirt, but I think he shut down his podcast. | ||
We haven't had a way to reach out to him. | ||
But I just wanted to give him a little shout-out here with I, Joe Achim, for his support at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Thank you. Here's the Joy Doctor. | ||
The Joy Doctor has a nice, very clean setup here. | ||
A nice, very organized setup here. | ||
He's got the Down and Out, so you know he's sleeping well. | ||
He's got the Brain Force Ultra, so you know he's thinking well. | ||
And he's got Survival Shield X2 and X3, so you know he's not deficient on iodine and his thyroid is working. | ||
There you go. Oh, and the Knockout and the Brain Force Plus. | ||
So he really sleeps well and thinks well. | ||
Thank you to the Joy Doctor for your support. | ||
And then, well, we'll have to give more shout-outs. | ||
We'll have to give more shout-outs tomorrow. | ||
In the meantime, all your arguments for gun control have been proven wrong in Brazil. | ||
Guns and crime and Brazil's tumbling murder rate. | ||
More legal guns reduced crime in Brazil. | ||
Thanks to Jair Bolsonaro. | ||
But now in the gun-free zones of Democrat cities, you can be executed in the streets. | ||
We'll cover that tomorrow, folks. | ||
Shocking video. So yes, yes, more guns equals less crime. | ||
And you've been trained to think that that is some sort of hyperbole. | ||
But it's really not if you think about it practically. | ||
And it's really not if you apply the data with the crime statistics to the argument. | ||
More guns equals less crime. | ||
Why do you think police officers carry a gun? | ||
Do you think police officers carry a gun because it promotes crime? | ||
Or do you think police officers carry a gun because it deters crime? | ||
Alright, you know what? I want to give another shout out to a great member of the audience that made this ad. | ||
We'll call it an ad for a new product from andrewtatepower.com and that is sheer indefatigability Now, I forget the individual who made this video. | ||
I will give you a shout-out. | ||
I don't have you in front of me, but when we play this video, the crew will go find the artist, or I'll find the artist. | ||
I have your name pulled up. | ||
Window Maker. What is it, guys? | ||
Window Maker, the maker of memes. | ||
So, look, it's a hard thing to pronounce, okay? | ||
Indofatigability. We all know sometimes Alex Jones has trouble with some words, okay? | ||
We love him, all right? Mycocarditis, we know him, okay? | ||
So there's WindowMaker. | ||
So, you know, Alex had fun with indefatigability. | ||
Now, we don't, sometimes people do unofficial ads for us that we end up running in the breaks during ads. | ||
This one has potential. | ||
I'm going to throw it out there. | ||
We'll get the audience response. Maybe you'll see it in the ads. | ||
Here's Window Maker's sheer indefatigability ad. | ||
Here's Window Maker's sheer indefatigability ad. | ||
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Alright, there it is from Window Maker. | ||
It might become a 60 second ad. | ||
Just saying. It might. | ||
Now here's another one that was shocking to me. | ||
This is on a podcast. | ||
Do you think the average girl would rather have a relationship with a boyfriend or Instagram? | ||
That question got answered in this clip. | ||
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Instagram or a long-term boyfriend? | |
Pick one. Okay, let's see. | ||
Instagram. Okay. What? Instagram. | ||
Instagram, okay. Instagram, okay. | ||
Oh, Gina's getting red-pilled right now. | ||
Okay, what about you? Probably Instagram. | ||
I probably already knew, but Instagram. | ||
I would say Instagram. | ||
I haven't met or found a man yet that can give me what Instagram recommend. | ||
I got to tell you, and quickly, I think it's not a fair pool to choose from. | ||
They obviously chose girls that are heavily involved with Instagram, might even make money on Instagram. | ||
But I think there's a fair representation of how a lot of women feel. | ||
And the story, I think, is that Women get more out of Instagram with the dopamine hits as it's designed to be than they do out of a lasting, strong, bonding relationship. | ||
And I also think that there's a level of it's meant now for With all the other anti-man or anti-woman propaganda to drive that wedge and make women think that man is actually a negative thing in my life where Instagram can be a positive thing. | ||
More on that, but you saw the clip. | ||
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