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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The War Room, InfoWars.com and Band.video. | ||
That's how you find us. That's the link that you share, and we really do appreciate you sharing those links, getting the word out, spreading the message that humanity is not lost, that those who are attempting, as we speak, to build the prison planet are here. | ||
Well, they're failing. They've failed to take into account the true strength of the human spirit. | ||
You can tell just from the way they talk. | ||
They don't have the highest opinions of we lowly humans. | ||
And that will be their undoing. | ||
So thank you so much for being here with us. | ||
Of course, I am not Owen Schroer, in case you haven't noticed. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. I host the American Journal each and every weekday morning, 8 to 11 a.m. | ||
Central Standard Time here on InfowarsandBand.video. | ||
And I'm sitting in for Owen today. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout the program as well. | ||
I've been doing it with the morning show, asking our callers to call in and tell us what they think the biggest story of the year was as 2022 winds down. | ||
There's a lot of... | ||
A lot of candidates for biggest story of the year. | ||
So I think we'll put that question to the War Room audience and see what your answers are. | ||
We just have a gigantic stack of news to get to today as well. | ||
A number of incredible videos. | ||
I wonder if there are any I should go to now. | ||
Well, there's a lot of really good ones and we'll get to all of them as well as your calls and we'll be discussing a number of... | ||
Well, major bombshell stories. | ||
Ones that, if you're watching Alex Jones Show, he touched on a little bit. | ||
We'll get deeper into some of them. | ||
As, of course, the amount of news that we have to deal with after this four-day weekend is more than one show can handle. | ||
Almost more than three shows can handle. | ||
There's one major headline we'll get into. | ||
Florida Supreme Court grants DeSantis grand jury to investigate COVID-19 vaccines. | ||
So a grand jury is being impaneled in Florida to investigate the effects of the vaccines. | ||
Hey, you know what? Better late than never, right? | ||
Hey, better late than never. | ||
You know, now that we've injected a billion people with these things or more, I'm sure it's more actually at this point. | ||
Now that, you know, the death rates are skyrocketing across the Western world, it maybe now might be a good time to look into whether the vaccine is poison or not. | ||
Yeah, maybe. | ||
Yeah, I guess now. Sure. | ||
Why not? Hey, you know what? | ||
Better late than never. | ||
I guess that's the watchword there. | ||
We also spent a long time discussing this morning the decision against Kerry Lake | ||
Just really putting the final nail in the coffin to phrase you here a lot | ||
But it really does feel like the final nail in the coffin of this great American experiment | ||
It's beyond just not having a say in The doings of our government anymore because that's | ||
probably been the case for a while But the fact is now they're they're being completely open | ||
about it They admit that there was no chain of custody, that tens of thousands of people were disenfranchised, that something like 50% of the ballots tested from a particular randomly gathered tranche of election ballots. | ||
We're invalid, illegal, should never have been counted. | ||
And they looked at all that and said, yeah, but they didn't mean to. | ||
It was an accident. It was an oopsies. | ||
So if you break the law, if you just completely eviscerate the ability of the American people to actually have a say in their election, not only are they not going to do anything about it, they'll charge you half a million dollars for complaining. | ||
Really incredible stuff, but there is more to talk about in that regard. | ||
So we'll, we'll touch on that a little bit later, but there's a lot of other | ||
stories that I didn't even get to mention today or earlier today on American Journal | ||
that I'm excited to get into here today, including a story that we were probably | ||
one of the first to cover. | ||
We covered it almost the minute it broke last week. | ||
And that is the woman who was arrested for silently praying in the UK. | ||
We actually have the video of that. | ||
It came out over the weekend and we'll show you that just in case you missed it. | ||
You might want to know that Christianity itself is being made illegal in the Western world. | ||
You think I'm exaggerating. | ||
I wish. I really do wish I was exaggerating on that. | ||
I wish I was exaggerating about a lot of these stories. | ||
I was talking about it this morning that, you know, Infowars sometimes has these headlines where you go, there's no way. | ||
There's no way. They have to be embellished. | ||
They have to be, you know, I mean, come on, really? | ||
Like the headline today that was like, your robot vacuum is spying on you and uploading your potty pictures to the internet. | ||
It's like, there's no way. Oh, oh, oh, it's real, folks. | ||
And I'll explain it to you on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. This is The War Room. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith, sitting in today for Owen Schroer. | ||
Very glad to be with you here today. | ||
It's been quite a year, hasn't it? | ||
As we approach the end of 2022, I personally have been just looking back the year that was, and really I'm in a bit of awe. | ||
It's dizzying to see the changes that have occurred over the last year. | ||
The number of major bombshell massive stories that have gone almost forgotten. | ||
They've been memory-holed at this point. | ||
Even us, even people like us who've covered these major stories, it's like there's so much constantly coming in that it's almost impossible to remember everything that had happened. | ||
And the amazing thing is that it was around this time last year that the Biden administration said it would be a winter of death for the unvaccinated. | ||
It was in January that Robert Malone and Joe Rogan were kicked off of Twitter. | ||
Joe Rogan almost kicked off of Spotify. | ||
The Joe Rogan fatwa, as I like to call it. | ||
The holy war against Joe Rogan for telling the truth. | ||
And just in this year alone, the entire COVID narrative has so utterly collapsed. | ||
It's pretty astonishing. | ||
Especially again when you look back in January and realize... | ||
At the beginning of this year, we were still thoroughly in the pandemic mode, despite all of the information we knew at that point, despite having been in the pandemic for two full years at that point, despite places like us, InfoWars, here telling the truth about We're still deeply, deeply entrenched in the pandemic mode. | ||
That's not really the case anymore, if you've noticed. | ||
You still every once in a while see a weirdo or two wearing masks in the store. | ||
But most people are frankly over it. | ||
But we can't be over it. | ||
We can't afford to be over it. | ||
We've got to double down right now and make sure that we are doing everything we can to bring these people to justice. | ||
Because it is not... | ||
Overblowing the situation to say that this is mass murder that is still ongoing. | ||
Genocidal level murder. | ||
I mean, just God knows how many dead dying or will soon die because of the, well, everything. | ||
Restrictions, the lockdowns, the masks, and of course the poison vaccine. | ||
Well, at least somebody's doing something about it. | ||
Florida Supreme Court grants DeSantis grand jury to investigate COVID-19 vaccines. | ||
The Florida Supreme Court approved Governor Ron DeSantis' request to impanel a statewide grand jury. | ||
The jury will investigate wrongdoings associated with COVID-19 vaccines and its manufacturing. | ||
Why DeSantis is announcing this right now at this very moment, asked Democrat Rapid Response Director M.R. Moussa on Twitter, because his minions in the state legislature are actively working to raise rates on Florida property owners while lining the pockets of big insurance companies. | ||
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What? What does that have to do with anything? | |
What? It sounds a little bit to me like... | ||
Maybe somebody has a guilty conscience. | ||
I don't know. I don't know. | ||
Maybe somebody is a little bit nervous as to what this may uncover. | ||
Like, what does that have to do with anything? | ||
Like, yeah, we're making a grand jury to investigate claims that the vaccine is not safe and that the tests done by the pharmaceutical companies were not up to snuff. | ||
And they're like, this has to do with the property values in Florida. | ||
And they're just like, okay, what? | ||
Sure, good defense. Go with that. | ||
Run with that one. DeSantis additionally announced the formation of a Public Health Integrity Committee that he said would aim to counter misinformation from federal agencies like the Center for Disease Control, National Institute of Health, and the Food and Drug Administration. | ||
Our CDC at this point, you just assume it's not worth the paper it's printed on, DeSantis said. | ||
It's not serving a useful function. | ||
It's really serving to advance narratives rather than do evidence-based medicine. | ||
The interesting thing about that quote is it applies to literally everything the federal government does, not just | ||
the FDA and the CDC. | ||
No, literally everything down from the DMV to the spy agencies who actually run our country. | ||
Not any of them are interested in doing the thing that they're impaneled to do. | ||
Not one of them is effective in the position for which they have been appointed and given ultimate, unquestionable | ||
power. | ||
No, every single one of them uses their position for the sole intent and purpose of advancing a narrative. | ||
The narrative in this case just happens to be America evil, humanity evil, death good. | ||
It's basically, it should sum up exactly where it is. | ||
I mean just take a stroll through the governmental apparatus around this country and tell me which one of them has even remotely filled their Obligations to the American people. | ||
The Border Patrol is there to actively bring foreigners into the country and then release them deep, deep behind the borderlines. | ||
Not exactly fit to purpose, I would say. | ||
Of course, the CDC and FDA, pretty obvious what their prerogative is, what their highest priority is. | ||
The FBI literally just sits there and creates domestic terror. | ||
Just manufactures wholesale domestic terror threats from nothing in order to justify their ever-increasing budgets and authorities. | ||
None of it is fit for service. | ||
Which really makes you ask the question, why? | ||
Why are we with them now? | ||
Why are we a part of that organization called the federal government? | ||
It really does beg the question. | ||
I mean, when you have the Florida state government creating entire new, what is it, committees or, yeah, Public Health Integrity Committee to counter the misinformation from the federal government, I think we may have some sort of terminal illness. | ||
It's somewhat troubling where this goes, but also the easy solution would be let's just dissolve the whole damn thing and get it over with. | ||
Of course, one of the main things that the FDA reversed itself on this year was ivermectin. | ||
I really do. I sort of mentioned this on the show this morning, but I really, really, really want to do a debate series with just a normie. | ||
I just want to debate a normie. | ||
Not even debate. I want to interview a normie. | ||
I don't know. They don't call in. | ||
Maybe it would be like a call-in challenge. | ||
It would be like, call in and put your grandmother on the phone. | ||
We're just going to have a little talk with her. | ||
We're just going to see what she thinks is going on in the world. | ||
Because for the life of me, I can't figure out what's going on in these people's minds. | ||
Like, do they remember the whole ivermectin thing? | ||
Like, what? It just... Because, like, we're in this position where it's just like we just, we hear about something like ivermectin. | ||
We think, huh, that sounds interesting. | ||
Sounds like some scientists are having success with this drug I've never heard of. | ||
Better do some research. We do some research. | ||
It looks like it's safe and effective. | ||
It looks like it's been used on people all around the world for many, many years. | ||
It just won all sorts of prizes. | ||
It's used on pregnant women, so it doesn't look like it has side effects. | ||
Looks like some scientists are having, you know, effective results when they are using | ||
it to treat COVID. | ||
Maybe we should look into this. | ||
Maybe we should tell people about this. | ||
And then we're called just like the most horrific things. | ||
They try to cancel us. | ||
They claim that we're telling people to eat horse medicine and blame us for people | ||
dying from eating horse medicine. | ||
Like it's just, it's just absurd. | ||
So I like, how do we, like, what does this look like to a normie? | ||
What does this look like to somebody who just watches CNN? | ||
So I know I had this long conversation at the very beginning of COVID about masks. | ||
And I tried to explain to people, the masks don't work. | ||
I tried to reason with them. | ||
I tried to use the metaphors of, it's like trying to stop a mosquito with a chain-link fence, talking about everybody from Fauci, you know, on down, the whole CDC, all admitting readily in the last couple years that masks do nothing to stop this, and admitting also that masks are just there as a psychological lever to get people to Stay away from each other, forcing people to be less social by wearing masks and claiming that they stopped the virus. | ||
And it was, you know, obviously it didn't matter to them, right? | ||
They just thought I was wrong. They just went, well, CDC said, well, CNN, well, Dr. | ||
Fauci says to wear a mask, so I'm going to wear a mask. | ||
It's like, all right, that's fine. And like a year later, maybe a year and a half later, those same people are saying to me, do you know I heard on CNN that most masks don't actually stop COVID? It has to be an N95 mask for it to actually, you know, stop the particles of COVID, right? And I just had to sit there being like, oh, really? | ||
Oh, is that right? Oh, wow, that's fascinating. | ||
And it's like, do you not remember the big conversation that we had? | ||
Honestly, like, what is going on in your brain? | ||
I remember the conversation. Do you not remember the conversation where you were wrong? | ||
Is there something that's happening in the American mind where just like... | ||
They really are just being wiped by some Men in Black-style memory machine? | ||
Like, what is happening? Do you not remember how you mocked people who took ivermectin? | ||
And now they say, oh, you know, we never said not to take ivermectin. | ||
What is that? What is that? | ||
What do normies think about that? | ||
I gotta find out. I just don't understand it. | ||
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I've ever met him is safe and effective. | |
That's the headline from Epoch Times, Epoch Health. | ||
The evidence, decades of use with nearly 4 billion doses to humans preceded recent use with COVID patients. | ||
From the chapter, Ivermectin Sends COVID to Lockdown in my book, The Defeat of COVID. It's on the list of essential medicines. | ||
Again, remember when they—and the whole saga of ivermectin was kind of hilarious, right? | ||
Because it started off where they just didn't want you to talk about it. | ||
And so they made it illegal to talk about it. | ||
They actually told doctors, and I believe in some cases actually fulfilled their threat of taking doctor's license away— For prescribing ivermectin. | ||
You had pharmacies that would refuse to fill prescriptions for ivermectin. | ||
So what happened when people couldn't get this extremely well-known, apparently effective, and also definitely perfectly safe medicine from doctors or pharmacies? | ||
Well, they found it in other places. | ||
They went to vets, veterinarians, and got the ivermectin. | ||
That's the same active ingredient, the same medicine, but For horses. | ||
And then they made fun of people who did that by saying you're not a horse, don't take medicine. | ||
That was the tweet from the FDA. The FDA said you're not a horse, don't take ivermectin. | ||
That was an official statement from the FDA on their Twitter page. | ||
Now they're saying that they never said that. | ||
As if we don't have the evidence of them saying... | ||
As if we all don't remember the entire saga that this took place. | ||
But again, just the outrageousness of denying it to humans. | ||
Then humans have to go find an alternative source. | ||
And then using the fact that they get it from that alternative source to say... | ||
They're taking horse medicine. | ||
Those Trump supporters are crazy. | ||
They're taking horse medicine now. | ||
And it's just like... | ||
You people. You evil, evil people. | ||
But remember, the whole point... | ||
The whole reason that they needed to demonize ivermectin and act like it wasn't an effective medicine is because under the emergency order, the only way you could mandate a vaccine was if there was no alternative medicine available, if it was the only option. | ||
So they wanted the vaccine. | ||
They needed the vaccine, not to cure COVID, obviously, but for a whole host of other more important topics on their mind, more important goals that they're trying to And so they had to demonize ivermectin in order to prohibit anybody from getting effective medicine to force them to take the vaccine. | ||
Hope we all remember this. Apparently, the media doesn't. | ||
Shocking. Just incredible. | ||
But this story, again, posted, I believe, just a day or two ago. | ||
Yeah, it was posted on Christmas, so... | ||
Just two days ago. Of the 63 studies in the meta-analysis, pooled effect showed 69% improvement in early treatment, and prophylactic use showed 86% improvement. | ||
Of those studies in the meta-analysis that were peer-reviewed, overall improvement in early treatment was found to be 70%, and 86% of those in which ivermectin was used prophylactically showed improvement, 84% in randomized control trials. | ||
In other words, overwhelming evidence that ivermectin was in fact effective at treating COVID-19. | ||
And here you see the actual FDA website. | ||
Showing a nurse hugging a horse, again, to insinuate that ivermectin is somehow not safe for humans, when of course it certainly was. | ||
This, I hope, will be one of the things that the grand jury looks into in the state of Florida. | ||
But gee, there's a lot of other stuff that goes along with all of this. | ||
But again, the key to understanding ivermectin is... | ||
That if ivermectin was shown to be an effective medicine against COVID, then they wouldn't be able to do all of the things with the vaccine that they found so politically expedient. | ||
So we'll keep an eye on this and we'll continue to keep you updated on the Florida Supreme Court granted jury investigation, grand jury investigation. | ||
Hopefully something actually comes of this. | ||
The grand jury will be comprised of individuals from the 5th, 6th, 10th, 12th, and 13th judicial circuits. | ||
The grand jury will inquire into individuals and entities involved in the development and marketing of COVID-19 vaccines. | ||
Hillsborough County Circuit Judge Ronald Ficarota was elected to preside over the investigation. | ||
The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday approved the request to impanel this statewide grand jury to investigate the wrongdoings associated with COVID-19 vaccines and its manufacturings. | ||
I think one of the biggest stories of this year would have to be the moment, that video, where you actually have Pfizer admitting to the EU that they never tested their vaccines in humans. | ||
A couple things that are amazing about that. | ||
First of all, that they would actually admit it. | ||
That's unique, unprecedented so far. | ||
But the real shocking thing about it is that the EU was surprised as if we haven't known this the whole time. | ||
And when it comes to something like COVID or the war in Ukraine or any number of different, I mean, hell, we can go all the way back to the war in Iraq and the Patriot Act and a number of other topics for which Infowars has steadfastly been in the right when all of the establishment and most of the wider society has been against us. | ||
We've been right every time. We've been vindicated every time. | ||
And so the important part about that is that because InfoWars exists, because you have Bandit video, because you have the archives, because you yourself can save the stories that we cover and save the videos that we make, you can understand that when these people claim that we all or nobody had any idea this was going on, you can always point to InfoWars and go, how did they know? | ||
Yeah, but how did these guys know? | ||
It's a question worth asking, isn't it? | ||
If nobody knew that ivermectin was safe, why did we know before anybody else? | ||
If the lab leak conspiracy theory was completely unfounded, but now they actually admit that it probably is the most likely outcome? | ||
How could you have missed that when Infowars got it right the entire time? | ||
So whether it's ivermectin or the vaccines or the COVID process in total, whatever it is, You know, it's of the utmost importance that something like InfoWars be here. | ||
I think we're the best candidate to occupy this position of truth-tellers. | ||
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Stay with us. Making talk radio great again. | |
It's The War Room with Owen Schroer. | ||
Watch the live stream at band.video. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer today. | ||
Still a lot more on the docket to discuss. | ||
We'll be talking about the war in Ukraine. | ||
We'll be talking about... | ||
Medically assisted suicide. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout the show as well today. | ||
I haven't given out the number yet, but stay tuned for that. | ||
I want to ask the War Room what they think, the War Room audience, what they think the biggest news story of the year was. | ||
What was the biggest news story of 2022? | ||
Or the biggest news trend? | ||
It could be one singular event or it can be... | ||
You know, a major trend like the Ukraine war would be one major trend that's really nicely encapsulated in this one year. | ||
Again, we'll give out that number in just a little bit. | ||
This is breaking news just delivered to the desk. | ||
Supreme Court orders Title 42 border restrictions to be kept in effect. | ||
Woo! Woo! Yeah, well, yeah, we can use some pandemic-era nonsense to actually protect our border. | ||
Yay! It's just, why? | ||
Why do we need Title 42? | ||
I mean, it's good. Sure, this is nice. | ||
Great. Fantastic. | ||
Great. Title 42 border restrictions kept in effect. | ||
What good news? | ||
We'll be able to just mildly stem the overwhelming tide. | ||
Of illegal immigration at our southern border. | ||
You know, what we could just do is seal the border. | ||
You know, what would be another option here is not have to use some sort of pandemic-era quarantine law to actually just patrol our border and expel illegal immigrants. | ||
It's actually not that complicated. | ||
I'm sort of sick of hearing about Title 42. | ||
I mean, it just makes no sense. | ||
What is this? We need some sort of medical excuse to protect our border? | ||
We need to justify the expulsion of illegal immigrants. | ||
Because the cough? Because the flu? | ||
Really? That's the only way that we can at least in some way stem the tide. | ||
And it's not really stemming the tide. | ||
It stems the tide in the same way that like sticking your boogie board in the sand stems the tide. | ||
The tide is still coming in. | ||
It is still overwhelming. | ||
There are still millions of people crossing the border on a yearly basis. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
I mean, there's probably... | ||
I mean, I don't even know. | ||
Is there even a new estimate as to how many illegal immigrants exist in this country? | ||
I mean, it was 30 million in 2016. | ||
What is it now? | ||
I mean, if the population of America is only about 350 million, does that mean a solid 10% of our entire population are just foreigners illegally residing here? | ||
It's just happening. They're just doing it, right? | ||
Well, let's read what this is all about, shall we? | ||
Supreme Court keeps in place Trump-era immigration policy allowing asylum seekers to be quickly turned away. | ||
Asylum seekers. The temerity of these people. | ||
They just live by lies. | ||
Their entire life is just saturated in falsehoods. | ||
I mean, they're not asylum seekers. | ||
I don't know who I need to explain this to, who I need to call Alejandro Mayorkas. | ||
Kidding. Of course, they all know. | ||
They're all perfectly aware that these people are not asylum seekers. | ||
It's just you just can't have good things with schemers and scammers and conmen around. | ||
Asylum, ostensibly, it's a good thing. | ||
It's a wonderful thing. It's a very nice thing. | ||
It's something that we did out of the kindness of our hearts as Americans, seeing an untenable situation, knowing that it was an emergency during World War II, that there were Jews in countries across Europe that were being rounded up and hunted down by their own governments. | ||
And we thought, you know what? You know what? | ||
It's extenuating circumstances. | ||
It's a rare emergency. | ||
We'll just wave, we'll expedite some of the process. | ||
You know, you don't have to wait anymore. | ||
Just come on in. We'll, you know, see if you apply and deserve asylum once you're here because first and most important thing is just get out of those places where they're hunting you down. | ||
It was a very nice, it was a very kind thing for America to do. | ||
Boy, has that bitten us in the behind, hasn't it? | ||
Yeah, no good deed, huh? | ||
No good deed. You open up the border in this emergency situation, fast forward 50 years, and you have literally millions of people just wandering across the border, not being hunted by anybody. | ||
Their government's not after them. | ||
They're not under existential threat. | ||
But they're taking advantage of our goodness. | ||
They're taking advantage of our charity. | ||
And it's got to go away now. | ||
We've got to stop. We've got to stop letting people apply for asylum in America. | ||
It was nice. It was a very nice thing for us to do. | ||
But you scumbags have taken advantage of it to such an extent. | ||
We can't have it anymore. | ||
We can't have asylum anymore. | ||
Sorry. Sorry. Your government hunting you down? | ||
Well, take it up with the illegal immigrants because we used to have this thing called asylum. | ||
But then they took advantage of it. | ||
And again, it's just, it's legal magic, right? | ||
It's legal magic. Manipulation of its purest form. | ||
Because these people are brought, ferried by the UN. They're given cash cards by the UN and the NGOs and the George Soroses and the Catholic charities that actually pick them up in buses, take them to the... | ||
Oh, and the Mexican government also, by the way, is engaged in this. | ||
Takes them to the border and gives them a sheet that says, you know, here are the words you say abracadabra, and you say alakazam, and you say hocus pocus, and then you... | ||
Achieve asylum, magically. | ||
That's, I mean, replace the words with, you know, legalese, and that's literally what it is. | ||
It's like, well, you have to say that you fear for your life, and you have to say that you're, you know, can't find sanctuary anywhere else. | ||
Just check off a couple boxes, and the people who receive them know that it's all a lie. | ||
They know that they don't actually apply, you know... | ||
They don't actually deserve asylum. | ||
They're not actually being hunted down by their government. | ||
But they know that it's a little game they play. | ||
We ask the questions. | ||
You say the right answers. | ||
We check the boxes as if we're actually doing an investigation. | ||
And then we give you an envelope full of cash and a plane ticket to Philadelphia. | ||
I mean, that's how it works. | ||
Apparently the only thing remotely holding this overwhelming tide back is Title 42, is the pandemic nonsense. | ||
Literally coming out of manholes. | ||
Just your proud Americans. | ||
They're just desperate to be a part of the American dream. | ||
Cartel members just drugging children across the border. | ||
It's disgusting. I'm sorry. | ||
Returning to the story here, the Supreme Court on Tuesday voted to allow Title 42 a Trump-era immigration policy implemented when the pandemic broke out to quickly expel asylum seekers at the border and to remain in effect for now, putting a judge's ruling that would have ended it last week on hold. | ||
I mean, and I guess if you are going to do this, it only makes sense to keep it in place because right now, if you try to legally enter the United States, you're required to have a vaccine. | ||
I know it's crazy, but I think if we're forcing the legal immigrants to take the vaccine, maybe the same standard should be applied to the illegal immigrants. | ||
I guess that would be consistent, if still nonsensical, pointless, and just extra, just extra, just nonsense, just protect the border. | ||
So simple. The court voted four to five to grant an emergency request by 19 Republican state attorneys general who sought to intervene in defense of the policy. | ||
The decision put on hold a ruling by Washington-based U.S. District Judge Emmett Sullivan, who said the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's implementation of the policy was arbitrary and capricious. | ||
Yes. That's true. | ||
No, it's all arbitrary and capricious. | ||
I actually have to agree with him on that. | ||
This guy isn't related to John Sullivan, is he? | ||
I recognize that name, Emmett Sullivan. | ||
Is that guy related to the... | ||
Antifa provocateur who got away with entering the Capitol? | ||
I wonder. Conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch joined the three liberals on the court in voting against the stay request. | ||
The brief court order said that while the administration cannot set aside Title 42 policy, the decision does not prevent the federal government from taking any action with respect to that policy. | ||
The Supreme Court also agreed to hear oral arguments in February and rule on whether the states can intervene with the decision due by the end of June. | ||
So again, whether it's the FDA and the CDC just spreading ridiculous lies or the spy state cooperating with the big tech companies to silence Americans to the Border Patrol paid and established and given authority to protect our border. | ||
I ask again, what is the purpose of the federal government? | ||
Just what are they doing? | ||
What is the point of them? | ||
I mean, if you distill government down to its, you know, singular purpose, it would be to defend those within the country from those without. | ||
In this case, our government is not only not fulfilling that obligation, they are just rampantly doing the opposite. | ||
They're actually bringing everybody in. | ||
So, good news, they're keeping the pandemic rule that says that we're allowed to protect our border, you guys. | ||
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Great. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
If you're receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. | ||
It really is as simple as that. | ||
We thank you for being here. | ||
This is The War Room. I'm Harrison Smith, sitting in for Owen Schroer. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and give out the phone number right now. | ||
If you want to call in, give us a call here at The War Room. | ||
My question for you is, what was the biggest story of the year? | ||
Number to dial 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Again, what to you is the biggest either singular story of the year or what story stands out to you as the biggest event or trend in 2022? | ||
Again, the number is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call now. I don't know if your answer is... | ||
The answer from the War Room audience is different from the American Journal audience. | ||
I imagine we'll have some overlap, but I really want to hear what you think. | ||
Even just stories that we may have forgotten about. | ||
Remember the Will Smith slap? | ||
That was what one of the callers reminded us of today. | ||
Maybe not the biggest story in the whole world, but a pretty crazy cultural event that just sort of swept away in the tide of all the other insanity that we deal with on a continual basis. | ||
We still have a lot of videos to show you today on all sorts of topics. | ||
You know, to me, one of the biggest stories of this year is the shocking rise, what they call MAID, medical assistance in dying. | ||
That's been well-publicized and even advertised in the Canadian media as a wonderful thing. | ||
Just horrifying. | ||
But luckily, since I don't understand this, luckily, the Canadian government has made a A coloring book for people like me. | ||
I'm kind of slow in some regards. | ||
Maybe it's a learning disability I have. | ||
Something in my brain doesn't let me understand medically assisted suicide being pushed on a population. | ||
It's probably me. It's probably something that's wrong with me. | ||
So luckily, since I'm an idiot, we have this wonderful coloring book for morons explaining to me why medically assisted suicide is a good and wonderful thing. | ||
Let's take a look at it, shall we? | ||
Obviously, this is for children, which is horrifying. | ||
It's the Medical Assistance in Dying Activity book. | ||
It says, welcome. These activities will help you think about medical assistance in dying by somebody in your life. | ||
I don't want to think about that, but okay, let's do it. | ||
No, let's do it. I'm excited. | ||
Of course, one of the absurd things that one of the crew members brought up to me is the fact that made is a sort of French pun. | ||
Canada has a lot of French speakers, and the way you say, help me, in France, sounds a bit like made. | ||
So, again, these are... | ||
These are people who are calling for help, and the government's response is to put them down like animals. | ||
Really incredible stuff. But they explain it very thoroughly. | ||
How does MAID work, they ask? | ||
Well, it's a little bit overly complicated in my personal opinion. | ||
I mean, if you ask me, I could do it for a lot cheaper, honestly. | ||
It'd be more fun, too. You could sell tickets. | ||
This could actually be a revenue generator if you really wanted it to be. | ||
Right? I mean, you know, if the Canadian government is struggling to fund all of the, you know, foreigners that they're bringing in by the millions to their country, and if they're running low on revenue, one way to pump that up would, you know, maybe sell tickets not just to watch, but maybe participate. I don't know, that's just me, but maybe there's some Canadians out there that would dish out a cool five grand to experience what it's like to, you know, participate in this medically assisted suicide. | ||
I mean, this is where we are now. | ||
This is the world that we're in. | ||
And that's the thing. It's like, you know, we get all the worst parts of This despicable, anti-human, despotic tyranny. | ||
But none of the cool parts, right? | ||
It's like it's so lame. | ||
They're killing people. | ||
They're actively engaged in murdering helpless people in Canada as a revenue generator, as a saver of money. | ||
It's cheaper, you know, with socialized medicine, it's cheaper just to put someone down than it is to actually take care of them for their whole life. | ||
But they're not even doing it in a big stadium with cool costumes. | ||
Like, what the hell, you guys? If you're gonna be a dystopian, hellish nightmare, you might at least have some razzle-dazzle. | ||
I mean, is it worse? | ||
Would it be made worse if this was some sort of like human sacrifice thing where people paid tickets and you went to the Coliseum and watched people who were slated for death be mauled by lions? | ||
I mean, is that more or less horrifying than people going to the doctor and just being quietly, you know, put to sleep and then going away? | ||
I don't know. I don't know. | ||
I think one way is a little bit more honest, right? | ||
Yeah. The other way is it's like acting like it's a real, acting like it's actually a medical procedure. | ||
I want to see it for what it is. | ||
Just mass murder, government funded. | ||
Horrifying. So I'm sorry, back to the children's workbook here. | ||
The medicines work like this. | ||
The first medicine, this is medicine by the way, makes the person feel relaxed and fall asleep. | ||
They may yawn or snore or mumble. | ||
Make sure you write it down. | ||
It's their last words. The second medicine causes a coma. | ||
A coma looks like sleep, but is much deeper than regular sleep. | ||
The person will not wake up or be bothered by noise or touch. | ||
The laughter of children. | ||
Or the warmth of the sun ever again. | ||
The third medicine makes a person's lungs stop breathing and then their heart stops beating because of the coma. | ||
The person does not notice this happening and it does not hurt. | ||
So comforting. It's nice. | ||
They'll feel a warming sensation as we inject the poison into their veins. | ||
When their hearts and lungs stop working, their body dies. | ||
It will not start working again. | ||
This often happens in just a few minutes, but sometimes, rarely, it can take hours. | ||
I mean, just use a bullet. | ||
Like, what? Medicine? | ||
Yeah. Yeah, how about you get a revolver? | ||
Six to eight rounds of medicine in the chamber. | ||
I mean, it's just, you know... The first medicine will penetrate the person's skull. | ||
The second medicine will obliterate their brain. | ||
And the third medicine will be put in their heart, just to make sure. | ||
Just to finish them off for good. | ||
Again, would people be against this more if it was more visceral? | ||
Is the fact that it's doctors doing it somehow circumventing your alarm system, your internal warning system there are predators about? | ||
I don't know. They say, who can have MAID? If someone wants MAID, they have to ask for it themselves. | ||
No one can ask for someone else to have MAID. That's not exactly true though, is it? | ||
No. No, it's not. | ||
In fact, we've heard many, many stories of people who don't want MAID but are being subjected to it. | ||
People who are like, I don't want to die. | ||
I'm just poor and I can't afford to live. | ||
So my doctor suggested MAID. We've seen evidence of like veterans who go to get We're good to go. | ||
Lay down. Go to sleep. | ||
Never wake up. That's our solution. | ||
So we know that this isn't something that has to come from the patient. | ||
It's often suggested and even pressured. | ||
Caseworker accused of offering veterans assisted deaths. | ||
No longer works for Veterans Affairs, Department says. | ||
Okay. Oh, they got fired. | ||
Oh, good. As if this wasn't perfectly in line with the entire concept of MAID. Okay. | ||
A person can only have made, if they are at least 18 years old, not entirely true either, right? | ||
They have what they call mature minors. | ||
Mature minors. They have a serious illness. | ||
If medicines have not been able to help their body or mind feel better, and if there's no cure, nothing can make the illness or disability go away, even if the person and their healthcare teams have tried everything they could. | ||
Yeah, you know what's not curable? | ||
Paralysis. Down syndrome. | ||
Right? Just depression in general. | ||
We know now that antidepressants don't really work, so you might as well just kill yourself. | ||
That's what they're telling you in the great country of Canada. | ||
And then they have this activity, this wonderful coloring book activity for the children that they're indoctrinating into this cult of death. | ||
It's an activity. They say write or draw your ideas or feelings about the person in your life who is choosing made. | ||
You can share the sheet with someone in your family or a healthcare team member who can help you with your questions, ideas, and feelings. | ||
They always come back to this page and build another sheet. | ||
You know what it makes me think of? | ||
Just death. | ||
Just horrifying, ridiculous bones littering the ground. | ||
It just makes me think of the medical industrial complex and their inability to do anything helpful for anybody. | ||
And now they're resulting to just openly advocating for murder as a cure. | ||
That's what it makes me think of. | ||
It makes me think of Satan. | ||
It makes me think of something so ungodly that we don't actually have words for it. | ||
That's what it makes me think of. | ||
I don't know. Maybe I'm alone. | ||
Maybe I'm, uh... | ||
Maybe it's just me. | ||
But what it makes me think of is just utter hell on earth. | ||
Just absolute death cult, government-sponsored murder on a massive scale. | ||
Welcome to 2022, people. | ||
It's like a dystopian novel, except it sucks more. | ||
Let's first go back to this great Mike Adams article that came out in July of last year, and it links right to the New England Medical Journal that hides it deep in the study that said 82% of pregnant women who got vaccinated for COVID during the first and second trimesters suffered miscarriages. | ||
And it's still a very, very large amount as well, you can read, in the third trimester as well. | ||
That's also in the double digits. | ||
Here's one of the studies. Preliminary findings of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine safety in pregnant women. | ||
Miscarriage stillbirth rates exploding worldwide as depopulation continues unabated. | ||
You can see the graph there from the federal government's own numbers, similar numbers around the world. | ||
Exposure to COVID vaccine spike proteins renders women infertile. | ||
Nurse whistleblower fetal deaths have skyrocketed since pregnant women started using, being forced to get COVID-19 shots. | ||
Australia sees 63% drop in births after introduction of COVID vaccines. | ||
What will the government's excuse be? | ||
Hospital president. | ||
COVID-19 vaccines causing miscarriages is a complete myth, plain and simple. | ||
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I'm very happy to report that among the tens of thousands of women who have been closely studied after they chose to get the COVID-19 vaccines, the data is clear these vaccines are safe. | |
The often mentioned but completely unsubstantiated concerns about COVID-19 vaccines Causing either miscarriages or other problems with their pregnancy or causing problems getting pregnant is a complete myth, plain and simple. | ||
Where's the study? The tens of thousands of women? | ||
Where is it? They admit it's all lies. | ||
Pfizer fake reports as well. | ||
This guy is a lying scumbag. | ||
So he doesn't give any facts, doesn't give any statistics, doesn't give any numbers. | ||
He just says we have thousands of women and none of them had a problem. | ||
No, no, no. Nobody's dying. | ||
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No children are dying. I've been actively miscarrying since the 8th. | |
I have gone to a doctor. | ||
This is my second visit to the ER. If you're wondering why women's rights matter, this is my way. | ||
Nobody actually has come down. | ||
They're always going to send me home. | ||
These are the folks that tell you that two men can have a baby. | ||
It's all upside down world. | ||
You know, they use DNA to prove somebody committed a murder 30 years ago, and that's all scientific. | ||
But now the science guy, Bill Nye's new shows tell kids that there are no X and Y chromosomes. | ||
They're murdering the truth. | ||
They're murdering science. | ||
And he sits up there and says, out of tens of thousands of women, nobody's had a miscarriage. | ||
Nobody's had a sick baby. | ||
That's a damn lie. | ||
I see a vast number of patients a year. | ||
I don't know of any other maternal fetal medicine physician in this country that sees as many patients as I do by ultrasound. | ||
At one point in time this year, I was on track to see 9,000 9,000 high-risk OB ultrasounds. | ||
So I know what's going on. | ||
And I've seen death and destruction like I've never seen before. | ||
The stillbirth rate is measured in terms of live births per thousand. | ||
And really it's come down in my career from about 10 to about almost 5.8 or 6. | ||
Now let's go to 2021 and look at the stillbirth rate for Michelle's. | ||
This is horrifying. | ||
But if you take this death figure and you look at that rate at 29.3, That sigma that you're looking at is 40 plus sigma. | ||
Standard deviation. | ||
Let that sink in. | ||
And what I've seen in my clinical practice has been a substantial, massive increase, unprecedented, in menstrual abnormalities prior to pregnancy. | ||
A substantial increase in infertility. | ||
A substantial increase in miscarriage, fetal death, and fetal malformation. | ||
We published many studies this year. | ||
Over the last two years, our latest study, which we've used from VAERS and CDC data, and we compared the COVID-19 vaccines over the last 15, 18 months with those of the influenza vaccine in pregnancy. | ||
And what we see is catastrophic. | ||
What did Alexander Seltzer needs to say about this? | ||
He goes, we know they are lying. | ||
They know they are lying. | ||
They know we know they are lying. | ||
We know they know we know they are lying. | ||
but they are still lying. | ||
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This is a War Room video. | ||
Second hour of the war room has begun I'm Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer today, the 27th of December 2022. | ||
The lines are filling up. | ||
Lots of people calling in wanting to say what their biggest story of the year was. | ||
We'll go to those calls momentarily. | ||
Before we do, let's go to this video. | ||
Again, we covered this Basically, we were the first outlet to cover it on American Journal last week. | ||
We didn't have the video at the time. | ||
The video has since come out. | ||
And it's almost worse than the headline describes. | ||
The story is this. Are you praying? | ||
Authorities arrest woman for silently praying outside of an abortion clinic. | ||
Authorities have arrested a pro-life woman for silently praying outside an abortion clinic in the United Kingdom. | ||
News of Isabel Vaughn Spruce's arrest comes amid anxieties over the Justice Department's crackdown on pro-life activists in the United States, such as Mark Hook, a pro-life father arrested for allegedly pushing an abortion clinic volunteer who was reportedly bothering his son as they prayed outside an abortion clinic. | ||
Now, we have the footage published by the Alliance Defending Freedom that shows police confronting Spruce, who has been charged with breaking a public space protection order for silently praying near an abortion clinic on four different occasions in King Norton, Birmingham. Oh my God, she's a menace. | ||
I mean, praying one time, that's excusable, but praying four times? | ||
Well, something has to be done. Something has to be done about this, and it has. | ||
Let's go now to clip number five. | ||
As we watch police in the UK literally arrest a woman for silently praying. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Before I ask you any questions about what's going on today, I have to caution you, which | |
is just your rights, which is you do not have to say anything. | ||
It may harm your defense if you do not mention when questioned, something that you later | ||
are in court, anything you do say will be- But she's a criminal. | ||
What are you here for today? | ||
Physically, I'm just standing here. | ||
Okay, why here, of all places? | ||
I know you don't live nearby. | ||
But this is an abortion something. | ||
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Okay, that's why you're standing here. | |
Because you're standing here in front of the protest? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay, so you're standing here in front of the protest? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay, so you're standing here in front of the protest? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay, so you're standing here in front of the protest? | ||
Yeah. | ||
No. I'm not protesting. | ||
Are you praying? I might be praying in my head about that. | ||
So I'll ask you once more, will you voluntarily come with us now to the police station for me to ask you some questions? | ||
Voluntarily. About today and other days where there are allegations that you've broken the Public Spaces Protection Order? | ||
If I've got a choice, then no. | ||
Okay, well then you're under arrest. | ||
I'm on suspicion of failing to comply with the Public Spaces Protection Order, which is under the Anti-social behavior. | ||
You don't have to say anything. | ||
It may harm your defense. Do you understand the caution? | ||
Your arrest is necessary. | ||
Investigation into the offense. | ||
What that means is that I can ask you some questions, which you obviously wouldn't want to tell me. | ||
And also to protect vulnerable people, mainly service users and the community. | ||
You know the worst part, she could still be praying right now. | ||
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You'll accompany us out to the police station. | |
She might be praying as we speak in her head. | ||
Don't you love how respectful they are? | ||
When they're arresting you for silently standing on a public street. | ||
There she puts on the examination gloves. | ||
You're looking for any contra brand, like maybe a cross. | ||
Perhaps she has some sort of holy book. | ||
Oh, look at this fact check on Twitter. | ||
The crew just found this. | ||
Readers added context. | ||
They thought people might want to know. The woman in the video, Isabel von Spruce, was not arrested for silently praying. | ||
No, that's not the video you just watched. | ||
We literally just watched the video. | ||
For being arrested for silently praying, but no, no, Twitter, thanks to tell us what the real situation is. | ||
She was arrested for breaking a temporary public space protection order on four separate occasions, which was used to ban protests outside of an abortion clinic due to safety concerns. | ||
Yeah, this in the country where you have rape gangs systematically We're good to go. | ||
Reminds me of the fact check of me getting, you know, denied medicine for COVID because of my race. | ||
It's like, you watch the video where the guy's like, are you praying? | ||
And she's like, I might be. And he's like, then I'm going to arrest you. | ||
And they're like, that's not why, though. | ||
But that's not why, actually. | ||
You heard it yourself. Are you here as a protest? | ||
She's like, I'm not protesting. | ||
Yeah, but are you praying? | ||
I might be. All hands behind your back then. | ||
Just incredible. I mean, if you want to point to one story that sort of illustrates the downfall of the West in totality, this might be it. | ||
Yeah, it was an exclusion zone. | ||
Sorry, you're in an anti-Christian zone? | ||
I'm sorry, you're currently in a no-spirituality zone, ma'am. | ||
We're going to have to ask you not to commune with your God, please. | ||
Again... I mean, they're going to have to, I don't know, kill her? | ||
I mean, how do you stop somebody from praying inside their head? | ||
We're going to have to add lithium to the water. | ||
We're going to have to remove that part of your brain that gives you faith. | ||
I mean, there's going to have to be some pretty stringent measures taken to guarantee that this, I mean, look, she's still praying right there. | ||
She's still doing it. She's talking to a police, but she's praying silently in her head. | ||
Somebody has to stop this. | ||
She can't be allowed to continue. | ||
Look at her with her eyes closed and her head bowed. | ||
That's a terrorist. Not so you can tell a terrorist. | ||
Just wild. | ||
Utterly and totally wild. | ||
And God, there's an organization that's actually taking this on, the ADF. It's like the ADL, but they're actually good. | ||
They actually are there to support people who are actually being oppressed. | ||
Incredible. They're rolling out this measure nationwide, by the way. | ||
And of course, we have our own The FACE Act that will allow similar action to be taken here in the United States. | ||
Absolutely horrific. | ||
But that's what they have time, money, and authority for in the UK, while, of course, criminal gangs are unrampant, the rape epidemic continues to go and operate unabated. | ||
This is where we are now. | ||
Truly beyond description. | ||
With that, we go out to the phone calls. | ||
Mike in New York has the biggest story of 2022. | ||
One that I'm very shocked nobody has brought up yet. | ||
Not to my memory. It's on my list, but I haven't heard any callers mention it. | ||
Go ahead, Mike. That's what I thought, too. | ||
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That's why it sparked my interest. | |
First off, before I get to it, a little cliffhanger. | ||
I would like to thank you for doing the War Room today. | ||
I know you'd probably rather be home relaxing, and we appreciate you coming on and extending your time. | ||
It's my pleasure, Mike. | ||
Nowhere else I'd rather be. | ||
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Yes, sir. Also, I would like to dub this broadcast the American War Journal. | |
The American War Journal Room. | ||
Welcome, folks, to the American War Journal Room on info.bandvideo.com. | ||
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Yes. Leave the room off again. | |
That sounds like too much. That's too much. | ||
Okay. Anyway, yeah, the biggest story of 2022 was the biggest free promotion and vindication that Alex Jones could ever receive in his career. | ||
And that is him being persecuted on the altar for everyone to see and for everyone to witness that everything that he says is the truth. | ||
It is the ultimate Streisand effect. | ||
We're seeing it play out in every aspect of this, whatever you want to call it, you know, and it's the ultimate truth. | ||
The proof is in the pudding, as they would say. | ||
I think that would And of course, one of the most interesting twists to all of this is that you have, you know, months after the trial takes place, they've gotten all of their headlines. | ||
They've achieved all of their malicious goals in framing the argument the way that they want. | ||
And only then does the AP come out and say, well, actually, what happened to Alex Jones was pretty unprecedented and it's likely to get overturned on appeal. | ||
They never mentioned that while the trial was going on. | ||
They never had any experts come on and explain how the entire process was rigged against us, how the entire thing was a fabrication. | ||
I was completely unprecedented in the entire history of the United States judicial system. | ||
They never mentioned that once when it was going on, but once they got the headlines, once they got the shock value, once they were able to manipulate people into believing the lies that were told about Alex Jones, and they quietly admit actually it was all bullcrap, actually it was bullcrap the entire time. | ||
Good suggestion, Mike. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with more calls. | ||
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With that, we go out to the phone calls. | ||
Tony in Wisconsin. | ||
Is in line with me. | ||
It says the biggest story may very well be that assisted suicide program in Canada. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Tony, what's your thoughts on this? | ||
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Merry Christmas, Harrison. | |
Merry Christmas. Yeah, Christmas was great. | ||
We got everyone all the Infowars lotions and toothpaste and supplements and everything. | ||
So, I don't know, that was pretty cool. | ||
Excellent. So, before I forget, because I forgot all the last few times when I called in, but I was going to ask where Simon is, because those were always nice updates to get. | ||
Maybe you could get an update from Simon again sometime soon here. | ||
Well, he calls into American Journal every once in a while. | ||
Simon, one of our regular callers, very up-to-date on the international goings-on. | ||
Right. Maybe we'll hear more from him in 2023. | ||
We don't know. Yeah. | ||
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So, the pre-programming from 1998, the mRNA vaccine is actually Foxi from Metal Gear Solid. | |
I don't really hear many people, you know, making those connections. | ||
Also, if you get into the Arkhamverse, with Arkham Knight and Arkham City, there's the bad blood and there's a lot of stuff. | ||
Stuff about nanoparticles and the lipids and whatnot in Arkham Knight. | ||
There's a lot of parallels there. | ||
It's weird that with this Great Awakening going on, so many Americans are not at the front of the charge and whatnot like we would imagine they'd be. | ||
I think it's It's so weird to see that the rest of the world is, you know, ahead of us on that, but yeah, this assisted suicide thing is something that I never would have thought I'd see, certainly. Yeah, no, I think you're exactly right, and I think, you know, the death of freedom in the West will resound, or, you know, it'll come about to the resounding call of people going, oh, really? | ||
That's weird. Like, that's the response. | ||
90% of people, you can be like, you know, they have medically assisted suicide in Canada now, right? | ||
And they're, like, forcing it on people, and they're like, it's people that don't want it, but feel that they're being pressured into it, and people would just be like, oh, that's weird. | ||
Anyway, do you see Dom? | ||
Or did you watch the Dom? It's impossible for some people to just actually take in, comprehend, understand, and actually try to justify what's going on. | ||
So they just ignore it. | ||
So, I mean, the biggest danger to us right now, not necessarily the people doing this stuff, | ||
it's people who either don't know this stuff is happening because they're just willfully ignorant, | ||
or who know it's happening and just sort of shrug their shoulders and go, | ||
it's the modern world. | ||
No, there's no reason why this should be a modern world. | ||
There's no reason why this is necessary. | ||
It is not necessary. | ||
It's disturbing. | ||
And it would all stop if you people would just stand up and say no to it. | ||
But, because most people just have that reaction of just like, oh, that's happening? | ||
Huh, weird. Or, I don't believe. | ||
Yeah, I don't believe that's happening. | ||
You can point out the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, here's what they do, here's how it works, here's where they make the decisions, here's how those decisions get implemented, and they go, yeah, but I just don't think that's happening. | ||
I don't believe in a world government. | ||
It's like, well, it exists, so... | ||
Sort of outside of your belief, it doesn't matter. | ||
Your belief doesn't matter. It's happening. | ||
But they wouldn't be able to get away with any of this stuff if people just knew about it, stood up against it, said no to it, made it hard for the people to implement this stuff. | ||
That's really all it takes. | ||
And so I think you're right about that, Tony. | ||
Let's go now to Steve in New York, who says the biggest story is a recent one, a troubling one, really a devastating one. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Steve, go ahead. | ||
What's your biggest story of the year? | ||
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Hey Harrison, thanks for having me on the program today. | |
Biggest story I think has to do with that Washington kiddo that unfortunately passed away from that blood transfusion. | ||
I don't think a lot of people realize just how frightening a situation that is because now we're talking about all the blood that the American Cross takes and stuff. | ||
All that is contaminated. So that means if you need a surgery, if you have a car accident, if your wife is a negative rhesus type and needs a Rogan shot, that's a blood product, any of that stuff now is contaminated. | ||
You don't know what's going to happen to you if you take those. | ||
Yeah, no, it's utterly horrifying. | ||
Here's the Reese report on the topic that can be found at Bandai Video. | ||
It's newborn baby. And I need to look more into this because I was talking to a friend and, I mean, again, it's one of these things that's just, like, impossible to believe, but it's true. | ||
It's, like, crazy. Like, apparently the hospital just claimed they never even performed a surgery on the baby. | ||
Like, it... I think? | ||
They forced the baby to take tainted blood because they didn't want to set the precedent to allow people. | ||
They didn't think it was a good look to let people not use vaccinated blood. | ||
So instead, they'll risk the life of a newborn baby to perpetuate their Just horrifying. | ||
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And that's why I mentioned also the ROGAM shot, because a lot of women, you know, if they're, you know, you just had a child yourself recently. | |
My wife is pregnant. And every doctor, every OBGYN doctor says, hey, if your wife is some negative blood type, if she's got a baby, she's got to get ROGAM. Well, they use ROGAM. They filter other people's blood to make the ROGAM shot, and then they inject that in your pregnant wife. | ||
And after she gives birth, they give her another shot. | ||
You know, what's in that shot? | ||
Yeah, and they're, you know, milk as well. | ||
they're injecting cows with this and then the spike proteins come, you know, | ||
are in the milk that they produce. | ||
So yeah, they've really made it as impossible as they can to avoid this complete and total poison | ||
that they are really blanketing the earth. | ||
And more of your phone calls on the other side, folks. | ||
We're gonna go to Dave in Missouri, Edward in Texas, Christopher in New York, and many others | ||
to find out what are your top stories of the year. | ||
I don't know if we can say one's, you know, bigger deal than the other. | ||
They all coagulate in one disturbing reality. | ||
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Decoding enemy transmissions so you get the truth. | |
It's the War Room with Owen Schroer at band.video. | ||
Here's Phil sitting in today for Owen Schroer directly out to your phone calls. | ||
Again, I've got a lot of videos and stuff to cover, but I'm really enjoying these phone calls. | ||
Remind ourselves of just what a disaster of a year this has been. | ||
In both ways, for humanity and for the new world order, it's just disasters all around. | ||
Let's go to Dave in Missouri. | ||
He says, and I agree, this has to be one of the biggest, not singular story, but trends. | ||
You know, multiple stories drawing a constellation when you connect the dots. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Dave. What do you think the biggest story of 2022 is or was? | ||
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Well, I called in and said something. | |
I would like to piggyback after your last caller. | ||
I think the biggest story of all is what exactly is in them jabs. | ||
What's it going to do to a short, mid, and long term situation? | ||
We know it doesn't help it. | ||
We know about it. | ||
We know it was planned. | ||
We know the guy. | ||
They're using the PCR test from Dr. | ||
Mollis, messing with it to make it look like everybody has something. | ||
The ugly head's showing its snake. | ||
The snake's showing its head. | ||
I don't hear a lot of people that kind of know what to do. | ||
I'm a battle war vet. | ||
I served in Desert Storm. | ||
I held a top-secret security clearance. | ||
I worked in operation communications, and I would like to speak to a couple people specifically out here if they're listening. | ||
Judges, if you've been compromised and you can't do your job, I don't know what kind of sign you can do. | ||
Stand up and salute the flag, because I know these guys can get to you and your families. | ||
The only way I see out of this is military tribunals. | ||
And at some point, people are going to realize that there is something worth more than money and all these other things, because when you have everything taken away, you know, you have nothing left to lose. | ||
And all these guys have to do is divide us. | ||
They've already shown us their plans, and I don't think a lot of people believe it. | ||
But now we know it's real. | ||
So it's happening. We know what they want to do. | ||
They want to put us in these 15 minute cities. | ||
They want to do these forced backs, which is perfect because they could just kill anybody. | ||
But we got to know what's in these backs. | ||
We got to have people that aren't above the law. | ||
So I think they got into these politicians and judges. | ||
And that's why we need military tribunals. | ||
I'm talking to my brothers who are guarding these assholes. | ||
Stand down and give us what you got. | ||
I'm not telling you to hurt them, but stand down and give us everything you got. | ||
We need what Kennedy talked about, Minutemen and militia. | ||
Because this thing is going full board. | ||
I got a cousin in the hospital right now because of our last POTUS that his greatest achievement was that jab. | ||
And come on, man. | ||
Come out. I know what I know. | ||
You have to know. You have to know. | ||
Just say stop the shot. | ||
Why won't you do that? | ||
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Why not? My cousin's in the hospital. | |
I have another friend where his daughter's 17 years old, healthiest to be, dropped dead in the living room. | ||
Come on, man. It's everybody knows. | ||
We have our soldiers. | ||
They took that shit. | ||
It's in their body. Alright, alright, alright. | ||
I gotta cut you off because you're using words we're not allowed to use on this program, sir. | ||
I appreciate your passion, but we gotta keep it PG for the radio. | ||
But thank you for the call. I do appreciate it. | ||
And I think you're right in general. | ||
And I think that... | ||
Sorry, I got thrown off because I had to interrupt you. | ||
I was actually enjoying hearing what you had to say. | ||
Military tribunals might be the way to do it. | ||
I think the reason why it's so necessary for us to just do something now. | ||
We've got to hold these people to account now. | ||
Not even in the realm of punishment. | ||
You can't punish these people enough. | ||
They've unleashed ungodly death by the millions on the world. | ||
They created COVID. They created the virus. | ||
They created the vaccines that don't fight the virus, but do cause a host of other issues. | ||
I mean, there is nothing... There's no justice you can find from a single individual, but what you can do is set an example. | ||
What you can do is ensure that this never happens again by giving a very nice warning shot across the bow to anybody else that thinks they can just go along with this. | ||
Any of the judges that you mentioned, any of the people that are compromised or just going along with the flow or think that they'll get a promotion for doing what they're told or because they get a fat check from the pharmaceutical company, they're willing to bury their morals. | ||
They need to understand that by They're capitulating by being an active participant in this mass murder. | ||
They are going to be held to account. | ||
So, you know, they're scared right now. | ||
They're scared of the New World Order. They're scared of being canceled. | ||
They're scared of what the authorities will do to them if they dare stand up against it. | ||
They need to be scared of the American people and the people of the world that they are driving to death. | ||
So they need to be punished for this. | ||
They need to be held to account. | ||
People that created the virus, released the virus, disguised, hid, didn't You know, say everything they knew about the virus that created the vaccine that forced the vaccine through every single one of them needs to be held to account if for no other reason than as a message to anybody that would think about doing this again. | ||
It has to end and it has to end with tribunals of some sort. | ||
In fact, we have a A pretty good story about this. | ||
Maybe I'll get to it later in the show, but I do want to go out to more calls because I know people have been holding. | ||
Let's go to Edward in Texas. | ||
You say the biggest story is the immigration open border crisis. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Edward. You're on the air. | ||
Hey, how's it going, Harrison? Good, thank you. | ||
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Love the show. Appreciate you guys. | |
I just want to say a blessing to that poor child that they poisoned to death with those shots and told those people all that nonsense. | ||
God bless that poor child. | ||
And they have no right doing this stuff that they're doing to us. | ||
So I just want to get that out of the way right off the bat. | ||
Part of the reason I called, the second, or the actual reason I called is right here four miles away from where I'm standing right now, I'm on the roof of my garage here, and I can see, you know, the border wall is like four miles away. | ||
It's right here in El Paso, right? | ||
People don't know exactly what's going on here. | ||
El Paso is basically, I would consider it a gateway. | ||
They don't want them staying here, so what they do is they bring them through, push them up into the upper corridor of the country, which is wherever they're sending them to. | ||
Whatever cities, Boston, wherever they're sending them. | ||
Why this governor here in Texas is allowing this, I don't know. | ||
This has been going on a long time. | ||
When you guys... | ||
I think Alex mentioned something or whatever, and right away the governor or whoever made that notice, oh, there's an emergency all of a sudden. | ||
Was this like a couple weeks ago? | ||
I saw the article that you guys had posted on InfoWars. | ||
Dude, this problem has been going on a long time. | ||
You know, you got the Pendejo, Mr. | ||
O'Rourke, the fake Mexican here, pushing... | ||
Gun control, all this stuff here. | ||
I mean, I can't believe what I see going on here. | ||
You have COVID centers. | ||
There's a place called, or a street up there in the town, Mesa Street or whatever. | ||
If you go there at night, it looks like they're giving away gold bullion over there. | ||
I mean, the lot is full. | ||
It's a COVID center. | ||
They're shooting up all these people that are coming across this border. | ||
Now you imagine how much money Is involved with these shots. | ||
Why? They're bringing all these illegals into the country. | ||
And these people are basically, I mean, you know, if you live here, you know it's pretty much 2%, maybe 1% anybody else. | ||
It's mostly Spanish. It's mostly, you know, Juarez is four miles across the border there. | ||
So, I mean, when Nancy Pelosi and Biden Oh, there's no problem, you know, with the border situation. | ||
There's no problem with the illegal immigration invasion of our country. | ||
This is a bunch of crap that's been going on even before Trump was in there. | ||
Yeah, of course. And it's only accelerated since then. | ||
And at this point, it's something like a million, maybe two million a year. | ||
I mean, are we even counting? Is that just people who have been caught and then released? | ||
I mean, what is it with the people that have gotten around Border Patrol and gotten through with no record of them entering? | ||
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Here's the thing. I don't think there is a catch and release anymore. | |
I think it's just shuffle them in. | ||
From what I can see, shuffle them in, put them on a bus. | ||
Because Mr. Abbott thinks he's being slick. | ||
Actually, he's doing two things. | ||
He thinks he's tricking us. | ||
He's being slick. Let's send them to Boston. | ||
Let's send them to Blue State. | ||
Yeah, so clever. It's so clever. | ||
He's bragging today about, oh, I sent 15,000 people to Boston. | ||
It's like... Send them to Mexico, sir. | ||
Here's an idea. Send them back wherever the hell they came from. | ||
How about that? How about these people weren't just birthed from the soil? | ||
They all are citizens of a different country. | ||
Send them there. This isn't like a, this isn't a crazy thing. | ||
This is something that we should even have to argue about. | ||
Just enforce the law. | ||
Just do your damn job. | ||
Just send them back to where they are citizens. | ||
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All right, folks, we're gonna go out to your phone calls again. | |
All right, folks, we're gonna go out to your phone calls again. | ||
Alright folks, we're gonna go out to your phone calls again. | ||
Here in this segment, we're going to go to the Hammond guy in Nevada. | ||
Nevada. I can't remember what's the right way to pronounce that. | ||
I say Nevada. Do I? I don't even know. | ||
We'll go to you in just a second, the Hammond guy, but before we do, I can see what your suggestion for the biggest story of the year is, and I definitely think it's one of the biggest trends, and I'll get your comments on it, but here is just the latest in a series of stories that have just come to light in the last year. | ||
It's just the most... You know, recent version, but we've seen similar headlines from various other organizations. | ||
The headline is this. Boston Fed MIT create research project, complete research project, into feasibility of central bank digital currency. | ||
Bank says Project Hamilton worked with MIT to accomplish aims and invites the world to build on the progress that they made. | ||
That's the progress into a digital currency that can be incorporated into your business. | ||
You know, biometric signature so that you can have your money completely controlled by nefarious forces outside of your purview. | ||
They can have money that expires. | ||
You have to spend it in a certain time or else it just goes away. | ||
They can do that to you. They can manipulate absolutely everything. | ||
They can determine... Your abilities, your rights, your capability to do absolutely anything because they control your life at the transactional level. | ||
Project Hamilton took critical early steps towards a deeper understanding of how money might work better for all, is what they say. | ||
Money works fine for everyone, thank you very much. | ||
In fact, it could be a little bit less digital and more secure, I think is actually how the process should go. | ||
It's not, of course. | ||
I'd like to see a gold-backed digital currency. | ||
Wouldn't that throw things for a loop? | ||
That's not what they're interested in. And again, you just have to ask why. | ||
We should do a skit. Little kids do this all the time. | ||
They just keep asking why every time you say and they just ask why again. | ||
It's really the only word you need to become a conspiracy theorist. | ||
Just ask why enough and the conclusion you'll eventually get to the Dirty underbelly of the world, right? | ||
You can take literally any topic. | ||
Ukraine, right? Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine. | ||
Why? Well, now we've got to get into something complicated. | ||
Well, now we've got to actually explain what the background is of the Ukraine event. | ||
Oh, geez. Yeah, don't ask why. | ||
They just don't want you to ask why. | ||
Why do we need CBDCs? | ||
Well, because digital currents, it'll be easier transactions. | ||
They brag about How they can perform transactions in under a second. | ||
Wow, just like a credit card, right? | ||
Oh, just like my debit card? | ||
Wow, just like it already exists normally? | ||
You don't need to invent anything because we can already do that? | ||
Wow, amazing. Like, why? | ||
Why do they want this? Why do they need this? | ||
It doesn't actually help anybody. | ||
Like, it's just absurd that they even claim that it would make things safer or more secure or freer. | ||
You know, it's safe and secure and free cash. | ||
Cash is fine. It works perfectly. | ||
There's no reason to abandon it. | ||
No, the reason they're abandoning it is because they want control. | ||
It's because they want a centralized governmental database biometrically denoted to each individual so they can control your purchase power, your ability to go anywhere. | ||
They say this. This is their words. | ||
Bank of International Settlements, that big fat Spider-Man villain looking guy. | ||
Saying yes, we'll be able to surveil and monitor every transaction, every single one, every penny spent we will have a record of. | ||
We can determine whether that person is good or not. | ||
And then for convenience, we'll put a chip in your hand. | ||
Right? Again, why? | ||
Is it so difficult To use your phone to pay. | ||
Everybody has a phone. Everybody can pay with that. | ||
There's no reason to do this except for nefarious reasons. | ||
It's the only thing that this helps at all. | ||
They literally say, quote, We think Project Hamilton not only helped not only the financial services sector, but the greater public, which relies on fast, accessible, and safe money. | ||
Yeah, like cash, you know? | ||
Yeah, like things like cash and the digital... | ||
Infrastructure of banking that already exists. | ||
There's no reason for this. | ||
There's nothing faster, accessible, or safer about CBDCs. | ||
The opposite, in fact. And of course, yeah, they're really enacting this piece by piece, slowly but surely. | ||
All of the pieces are going into place, one by one. | ||
All of the various necessary components for the mark of the beast, total technocratic domination of the global government are one by one being put into place. | ||
If you see these individually, you might think, hey, that's kind of cool. | ||
I can use my QR code to get into that corner store? | ||
That's pretty neat. Okay, if you're weird like that, I guess you can believe that type of thing. | ||
But once you see that they're doing that, and they're doing the facial recognition payment system, and they're doing the injection of chips into your hands, and they're doing the CDC research, and they're collapsing the monetary system, and they're doing all of this simultaneously, it becomes pretty clear what's actually happening. | ||
It's like, literally, what is more convenient about having a chip in your hand than having... | ||
A phone or a keychain. | ||
It's demonic. It's nefarious. | ||
It's pointless. | ||
Unless the point is something horrifying and absurd. | ||
Let's go to some of these videos here, and we'll go to the Hammond guy in just a second. | ||
Yeah, here's clip three. | ||
We just showed it when we played his B-roll. | ||
Whole Foods prepping for the Great Reset with people barred from entry without a QR code. | ||
Let's watch. Here it is, little QR gates. | ||
You'll have one of these outside of not just the grocery store, but maybe have it outside your apartment building. | ||
Maybe you can't go anywhere without scanning your QR code. | ||
Oh, but it's so convenient because you can skip the register. | ||
Wow. Oh, it's fantastic. | ||
No, it's amazing. And you know what's great about this is you... | ||
Whoa, whoa. Two people just passed through that gate. | ||
Whoa, hold on. Hold on. | ||
There's a flaw in the system. | ||
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That woman didn't scan her card. | |
Where's the guard? | ||
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Where's the armed guard? She's cheating. | |
She's cheating the Mark of the Beast system. | ||
Christian, get her. Incredible. | ||
Wow. At the same time, simultaneously, by the way, I don't know if I have the story somewhere in front of me here, but the merchants in America are complaining that they're losing hundreds of billions of dollars a year on shoplifting. | ||
So it's like you just allow shoplifting. | ||
The government's just like, yeah, we're not prosecuting shoplifting anymore. | ||
So... Have at it. | ||
Feel free. And people are. | ||
They're just stealing stuff. And so all these corporations are like they're either having to close down or they're having to come up with some sort of security system that doesn't allow people to shoplift. | ||
Well, gee, isn't that convenient? | ||
You have gates with QR codes and, you know, being able to check out without actually going through the checkout lane. | ||
Maybe that'll be a solution to the problem that they created. | ||
It's all very convenient for them, isn't it? | ||
Let's go to clip number four now. | ||
Here's a girl so excited about the convenience of face scan payment. | ||
You don't need a card or a phone. | ||
Wow! Let's watch. | ||
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So guys, the technologists are everywhere. | |
So let's get some water with this machine. | ||
For example, we get some... | ||
What would you like to drink? | ||
Let's get some water simply. | ||
You press this one. | ||
No phone, no cash required. | ||
Simply press, scan your face and get your bottle of water. | ||
What? No way. | ||
Wow, that's like debatably less convenient than just using a card or a phone. | ||
It's coming. You can't buy something for someone else, I guess, right? | ||
How do you scan each other's faces to pay each other back? | ||
Some sort of Venmo thing. | ||
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That's so convenient. | |
Wow, so convenient. The first time I see a machine without any devices to pay. | ||
Wow, no way. | ||
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So guys, the technologists are everywhere. | |
Retarded. It's just stupid. | ||
There's no point. Like, what is hard about scanning a phone or a thing? | ||
It's like the touchscreen. Like, they have the touchscreen there. | ||
You know what also works? Buttons, big buttons, big plastic buttons that you press. | ||
Works perfectly fine. It's actually more convenient just to hit a damn button on a vending machine than have to go through some sort of touchscreen menu. | ||
But hey, it's not about convenience, is it? | ||
HammondGuy, you say the biggest story are these digital bank digital currencies. | ||
What do you think the biggest update this year has been? | ||
Or is it just this year they finally come out and announce that they're running all these programs in the background? | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Thanks for taking my call, man. | |
I hope everybody's, you know, starting to wrap their head around what's going on. | ||
And you have a lot of callers calling you saying, talking about the vaccines. | ||
Look, the vaccines, we know were no good. | ||
I haven't had a vaccine since 1976. | ||
And when I was a little kid, swine flu shot almost killed me. | ||
Anyway, since then, I've never taken another influenza shot or any of that crap. | ||
Now, People that are going to take vaccines, hey, I can't stop them. | ||
I don't care if they do or not. | ||
That's going in their body, not mine. | ||
So that being said, I'm not saying we shouldn't stop it. | ||
What I'm saying is I believe I'm not taking it, so you can talk to your blue in the face to people about it, and you're just going to create more enemies. | ||
So if people want to do that, let them do it. | ||
I can't stop it. I don't have the power to stop it, but... | ||
The CBDC currency thing is worldwide, and it's going to affect everybody, up to millionaires. | ||
The small group of people that are looking to control the world don't care. | ||
Most people that are in their club are going to fall off anyway, and it's going to be eliminated. | ||
You're exactly right, the Hammond guy. | ||
Could not say it better myself. Thanks for the call. | ||
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The fight for the future is now. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroer. | ||
Watch the live stream at band.video. | ||
Third hour has begun here on The War Room. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer. | ||
We're going to go directly out to your phone calls once again. | ||
We've got Christopher in New York who has hit his suggestion for the biggest story of 2022. | ||
That's been the prompt today and the callers have been fantastic. | ||
Let's go now to Christopher in New York. | ||
Keep the trend going. What do you think the biggest story of the year is, Christopher? | ||
I'm here. Go ahead. | ||
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Yes. Okay. | |
I'm going to tell you what it is. | ||
A year ago, I ordered ivermectin from India because I knew people were dying in my neighborhood. | ||
I'm only like five blocks from Elmhurst General Hospital, what was the epicenter of the epidemic. | ||
And I'm telling you, it only cost me 160 hours To buy 600 pills, and I could have gotten much cheaper. | ||
It wasn't really $160. | ||
$60 was from the international bank transactions. | ||
It actually cost me $100 for 600 pills. | ||
And if I took my time, I could have gotten it for like 10 cents a pill or 5 cents a pill from India, which is more reputable, I think, than China. | ||
I got the pills. I sold half of them to my friend who went for a colonoscopy eight months ago. | ||
And he tested positive and he had a fever and he had COVID. He took the pills. | ||
You have to take them according to your weight. | ||
He took them and within like two weeks he was fine. | ||
Because the doctors told him if he went into the hospital they were going to give him remdesivir. | ||
Right, right. Yeah, they made it illegal for doctors to even suggest any treatment. | ||
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My father was in the VA system. | |
He's going to die probably today. | ||
I put this on. | ||
He's going to die through the VA system. | ||
You know, poor health care. | ||
Okay, forget that. The main thing is I want to help people by saying, okay, first of all, remesadir is intravenously given. | ||
And the doctors at the VA, I used to wait hours for my father to get out, and I talked to the interns, and they told me, don't take it. | ||
Yeah, everybody knew. Nurses were calling it, run, death is near, because it just literally killed people. | ||
But no, I don't want to get off on too much of a tangent, because we are in a shorter segment right now, and I want to get to other calls, but... | ||
What has changed in this year? | ||
I mean, last year, earlier this year, January of 2022, ivermectin was called a horse medicine. | ||
They wanted to kick Joe Rogan off of Spotify for suggesting people take ivermectin, just explaining that he took ivermectin and that it helped. | ||
I mean, where is it? | ||
I haven't tried to get ivermectin recently. | ||
Can you get it easily now, Christopher? | ||
Do you know? Do this for my father. | ||
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He's going to die tonight probably in the hospital. | |
Tell people to go online and get their children who are savvy on internet. | ||
They can get it from India. | ||
Cheap. Really cheap. | ||
And get it and save it and get as much as you can to save your family in case they get sick because they're coming out with new viruses. | ||
And you know that and I know it. | ||
Absolutely. Thanks so much for the call, Christopher. | ||
I'm very sorry to hear that about your father. | ||
I pray you're wrong about him passing away, but of course you have our prayers and condolences if that's the case. | ||
And thank you so much for the call. | ||
Let's go to Omar in California. | ||
What do you think the biggest story of the year is, Omar? | ||
We're coming up against a break here, but we'll hold you over. | ||
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Go ahead. Okay, Harrison. | |
I don't know if it was on the TV or what, or on social media, but I remember Alex Jones spoke of this A few years back how I think it was somewhere around 60% of the population of the world is sleepwalking, right? | ||
Now, I believe it's about 80% now. | ||
People just don't care. | ||
It's like you said, you tell them something, they'll be like, oh, yeah, really? | ||
That's weird. That's weird. | ||
That's dumb. Oh, my God. | ||
You know? It's like, do you know they literally, they're not going to let you out of the hospital if you go in there? | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
Yes, they will. No, they won't. | ||
Don't go in there. And then he goes in there, and he never comes back out. | ||
Yeah. And the shocking thing is that, you know, I think you're right. | ||
It's probably about 80% of people. | ||
Let's be generous. 60% of people, like, they take up all their time, but all their focus, all of their care goes towards, like, Hollywood and streaming services, right? | ||
And watching TV shows. | ||
And even those suck now. | ||
So it's gotten to such a degree that, like... | ||
Even their distractions are just horrific nonsense, just terrible, terrible stories, terrible directing, just awful in every regard, and they still don't wake up. | ||
It's like it's like bread and circuses, but the bread is full of maggots | ||
And you know the circus don't even have animals and they still go and they still are distracted | ||
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Let's go out again to the phone calls. | ||
Eric in Ohio has a massive story, sort of along the same lines as the one we covered earlier, which was the ridiculous trial of Alex Jones that happened this year. | ||
Don't cry. Don't cry, Jordan. | ||
It's all up from here. Eric, what do you think the biggest story of the year was? | ||
Thanks for calling in. What's good, Harrison? | ||
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Howdy. Well, I think that one of the biggest stories was the donations that have been made this year that kept Infowars here. | |
Nine cents of the information that comes out of Infowars wouldn't have made it out if it wasn't. | ||
So, piggyback on what you were just saying as far as keeping it up and alive is massively important. | ||
100%. Absolutely. You've noticed that most of the callers have been new listeners. | ||
Mm-hmm. So, if... | ||
If one in ten of those people were able to find a way to get a dollar or five dollars to the Infowars store as a donation, I think that would really put some wind under the wings, wouldn't it? | ||
Absolutely. And it really is as simple as that. | ||
I like to listen to the podcast, Hardcore History, and they always end their podcasts by saying, if you think what you just heard was worth a dollar, you know, we'd love to have it. | ||
And that's sort of, maybe that's how we should operate. | ||
I mean, we broadcast for 10 hours a day. | ||
I personally am doing six hours live broadcast today, covering all sorts of stories, taking all of your phone calls. | ||
If that's worth a dollar to you, it would really help us to stay on the air. | ||
And you're right. If every single one of our listeners just literally just donated their spare change to us, we would never have to ask for money again. | ||
I mean, we would be flush. So it really is as simple as that. | ||
The information, of course, is free because the ultimate goal of this organization is to get the information out there, is to cause an awakening. | ||
And that mission would be impeded by requiring people to pay for the information. | ||
So for this entire system to work, we rely on you, the people, not having to pay for the information, | ||
but still, you know, helping us to stay afloat by going to InfoWars store and purchasing a product | ||
or going to InfoWars store and donating what you think it's worth to get, you know, 10 hours of | ||
live broadcast, completely unfiltered information on a daily basis. But yeah, so... | ||
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Right, but one in 10 of 5 million is like $500,000. | |
So if we get like 1 in 10 to just throw change at the system, I think it would clog the gears of where we don't get the information from. | ||
Yeah. 100%. | ||
No, I completely agree. | ||
And I thank you for that. | ||
And of course, yeah, it's got to be one of the biggest stories of the years. | ||
The survival of Infowars. | ||
I mean, they really thought they were going to take us down. | ||
They really did think that we would not be here today, right now. | ||
But we are, aren't we? | ||
You're getting this broadcast, aren't you? | ||
We did it. I mean, the survival of Infowars. | ||
Maybe that's the biggest story of the year. | ||
Is that despite all of the bombardments we have sustained in this... | ||
In our humble little warship here, we are still afloat. | ||
We are still taking on the enemy. | ||
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Advance as long as we possibly can. | ||
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Thank you for that call, Eric. | ||
That mysterious Bitcoin, the whale. | ||
The whale that donated on... | ||
Through the Infowars Bitcoin website is a real hero. | ||
And from myself and my family, thank you so much for keeping us on air, keeping us in the fight, and keeping us solvent as we try to make it through these troubled waters, to stick with the metaphor. | ||
Thanks for that call, Eric. Let's go to Climb BMX in Canada. | ||
Biggest story of the year was that one we covered earlier. | ||
You say, what are your comments on this? | ||
Again, just, it's... | ||
It's hard to even imagine that it's real. | ||
A woman arrested in the UK for silently praying. | ||
I mean, if that doesn't show how far we've fallen, I don't know what does. | ||
What's your take on this, BMX? You're on the air. | ||
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Thanks, Harrison. Can you hear me okay? | |
Yes, sir. Coming in great. Okay. | ||
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Yeah, I think the most important story is A.J. Alex Jones' trials, which ties into the U.K. prayer arrest. | |
Okay? People might call this Nazism. | ||
It's beyond Nazism. | ||
This is Sovietism. | ||
Harrison, you know your gulag archipelago. | ||
I know you do. Absolutely. | ||
But before that, I'd like to just say I had the real red pill on auto-ship for two years. | ||
I've got the Save the Frogs flag. | ||
I got the signed copy of Great Reset, the real Dr. | ||
Fauci. I got my free gift. | ||
It was essential oil, the Intense Focus, which is wonderful. | ||
Everyone should know this name, the prosecutor Nikolai Krylenko. | ||
We all know our Nazis. | ||
Nikolai Krylenko operated without any code, which I think ties into Alex Jones' trials. | ||
We're beyond Nazism. | ||
This is Sovietism. | ||
Okay, and these UK prayer arrests go to one of my heroes out of Volume 2, Gulag Archipelago, | ||
Anna Skripnikova, who refused to give up her faith. | ||
And of course, you know, that's one of the key aspects of communism is the destruction | ||
of faith, the destruction of any power structure that competes with the state. | ||
It's necessary for the implementation of these totalitarian—I mean, that's what totalitarian means, right? | ||
The total society has to move in one direction as dictated by the— Bullies in charge. | ||
You're absolutely right. And that really is what the Alex Jones trial was. | ||
It was a show trial. It was the first of likely many to come show trials happening on live TV in the United States along with the January 6th committee. | ||
We now have show trials, Soviet-style show trials in the United States. | ||
That very well may be the biggest story of the year. | ||
We'll be right back with more. Welcome back, folks. | ||
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After your phone calls momentarily, I do want to cover a couple more stories here. | |
I think this is a pretty good example of just how easy it is to fix most of the problems that we're assaulted with on a daily basis. | ||
Sort of the trouble that we as conservatives find ourselves in. | ||
We're not suggesting some sort of revolutionary new set of Ethics or morality or laws. | ||
Just literally what is already law. | ||
Just do what the law says. | ||
And if you want to change it, then change the law through the process. | ||
It's just the simplest concept ever. | ||
Here's what I mean. Libs of TikTok posted about this. | ||
A drag queen Christmas on December 26th. | ||
I don't even want to read this, but this is what we call the news now. | ||
This is the news. Says the same group who put on an extremely graphic, quote, family-friendly drag show which featured simulated sex acts, exposed buttholes, and oversized fake exposed breasts is performing this show in Florida on Monday. | ||
That's what he says. Now, there's actually been a response to this from Florida. | ||
They say, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation is aware of multiple complaints about a sexually explicit performance marketed to children held in Lauderdale on December 26th. | ||
The department is actively investigating this matter, including video footage and photographs from the event. | ||
DPBR will, like in other cases, take action. | ||
Exposing children to sexually explicit activity is a crime in Florida. | ||
And everywhere else in this country, by the way. | ||
And such action violates the department's licensing standards for operating a business and holding a liquor license. | ||
Well, good. Shut it down. | ||
The department will share any collected evidence with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for potential criminal liability. | ||
The department frequently conducts investigations into these matters upon tips provided by the public, and we thank the public for continuing to bring attention to these incidents. | ||
Investigations of such allegations will remain a priority for the department and, indeed, are ongoing. | ||
This is how you do it. This is it. | ||
This is all that's necessary. | ||
You don't need new laws about drag queens. | ||
You don't need to debate whether a drag queen is a trans person. | ||
They're not. It's a completely different thing, but it's pretty simple. | ||
It is already illegal to expose children to sexually explicit activity. | ||
It's already illegal. It's already done. | ||
So if you're doing that, it doesn't matter if you're dressed up like a big disgusting lady or if you're dressed up like a tiny disgusting man. | ||
It doesn't matter. If you're doing this in front of children, it's illegal already. | ||
So it should be shut down. | ||
These people should be arrested. | ||
It's not that complicated, actually. | ||
If they're doing it in private, it'd be illegal. | ||
But if they're doing it in public, somehow it's not illegal? | ||
No, it's still illegal. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
The argument would go something like this. | ||
You're arresting me for doing a drag show while we're children there? | ||
Yes. Then yes. | ||
If children aren't there, have fun. | ||
Goodbye. Feel free. | ||
We're not arresting strippers for being in strip clubs, but we would. | ||
We would arrest strippers for going to an elementary school and taking their clothes off. | ||
Yeah, you'd be arrested. | ||
So it's just not that complicated. | ||
Again, it's just everything. | ||
Just everything in this country is just a matter of just enforcing the law. | ||
Just enforce the damn law or change it if you want to change it. | ||
Make the argument. You think it's a good thing to have children exposed to sexually explicit stuff? | ||
You should make that argument. | ||
You should actually have to come up with reasons and try to explain them to people. | ||
You should expose to people how disturbing your mind is. | ||
So again, we don't need anything new. | ||
We don't need to argue about the virtues of transgender. | ||
It has nothing to do with it. | ||
If you are exposing children to lascivious, sexualized content... | ||
You are breaking the law already. | ||
No new laws necessary. | ||
Again, just remind you of the border or any number of other things. | ||
And it's what I believe the caller Omar was alluding to, this idea of anarcho-tyranny. | ||
It was one of our callers. The arbitrary application of law is worse than no law at all. | ||
No law at all. It's chaos. | ||
I'd have an armed militia. | ||
My friends and I would terrorize our neighbors. | ||
It'd be fantastic. It'd be amazing. There'd be no law. | ||
There'd be no police. You can do whatever you want. | ||
We'd be fine. Totally fine. | ||
The problem is that you have this extremely capable, extremely well-funded, extremely well-armed organization that is not abiding by any laws. | ||
It's not a rule of law. | ||
If they want to destroy you, they find the law that they can tack on to your case to justify their destruction of you. | ||
If you're breaking the law but they're fine with it and it progresses their agenda, then they ignore you and they don't impose the law and they allow you to get away with it. | ||
The arbitrary application of law is in every way worse than just no law at all. | ||
It would be better to have no government whatsoever than a government that capriciously applies the law when it benefits them and doesn't apply it when it benefits them. | ||
Simple as that. That's the solution. | ||
That's the revolution we're calling for. | ||
Enforce the damn law. Protect children. | ||
Protect Americans. Do the thing that the government has been created to do, and there'd be no problems. | ||
Instead, we have just a society replete with psychopaths and morons that if they aren't constantly being told what to do, just rob and cheat and lie and steal and murder. | ||
So, again, liberty is not A gift, it's a burden. | ||
Liberty is something that you have to be worthy of. | ||
We are not, apparently. | ||
This is where the gaze against groomer, why it's such a linguistic kill shot. | ||
Because if you want to dress up like a You know, weird, perverted, big-breasted Rudolph and go dance around, like, have fun. | ||
I'm not going to join you, but there's something I can do to stop you. | ||
If you do it to kids, now the government has to come in and protect the kids from you creepy weirdos. | ||
Hope cleared that up. | ||
Let's go. Let's go to phone calls now. | ||
Logan in Florida has maybe a twist on the vaccine story. | ||
What do you think the biggest story of the year is, Logan? | ||
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You're on the air. Well, Harrison, I don't know if it's the biggest story this year because all the cards have been on the table for a while now. | |
But, you know, Ron DeSantis had a panel about vaccine accountability, and I was watching it, and I had my hopes up, but I kind of got disappointed because these doctors were talking about, well, we don't have to say that it's a bioweapon. | ||
It's not a bioweapon. | ||
COVID is real. Actually, all people should still get the vaccine. | ||
And so, there is a lot of arbitrary comments going along about this, but we do need to hold somebody accountable. | ||
And people have been trying to do it in other countries. | ||
People have been trying to expose a lot of things. | ||
But, I mean, if it's 2022 and we're saying that the COVID spike protein that is killing | ||
everybody, inflaming our brains, is somehow not a bioweapon, it was all a big kerfuffle, | ||
no one noticed what was going on, what are we even here for? | ||
All the cards are on the table. | ||
Yeah, no, I think, but I think that's the big change that happened in 2022 is... | ||
Slowly but surely, and without the response that it deserves, they have admitted everything we've known about the vaccine. | ||
Like, they've admitted now that the vaccines don't work. | ||
They've admitted, they've come out and admitted they never tested it, that it never stopped transmission. | ||
Actually, now the studies show, with each progressive booster you get, you're more likely to get the virus. | ||
So not only are the vaccines not effective, they're inverse effective. | ||
They actually cause you to be more likely to get the virus. | ||
So I mean, that's been the big change this year is it's not just us saying it anymore. | ||
People that are in charge are saying it. | ||
People that run the companies are now saying it. | ||
It's just nobody seems to be responding with the appropriate outrage that this deserves | ||
as this is by literally, I wouldn't say a kerfuffle. | ||
I'd say something more like a holocaust or a genocide. | ||
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That's my language. Trigger warning. | |
This broadcast contains subject matter that might trigger liberal snowflakes. | ||
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It's The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | |
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroyer today. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls again. | ||
I gotta share this story. | ||
I've been mentioning it all day, and I gotta actually explain it to you. | ||
It's again one of these stories on InfoWars. | ||
You read the headline, you just think, come on, come on, there's no way. | ||
There's gotta be something embellished here. | ||
No way this is what it looks like. | ||
When you read the article, sure enough, it is exactly what the headline says. | ||
Because like all the stories on InfoWars, they're true. | ||
Your robot vacuum is spying on you and your potty pics could end up on social media. | ||
A recent report published by MIT Technology Review revealed the Amazon-owned iRobot Roomba devices cleaning the floors | ||
of homes across the world are also capturing private images from within the homes. | ||
Some images of people on the toilet and other uncomfortable and private scenarios were shared online to private | ||
Facebook and Discord groups by Venezuelan software contractors. | ||
in 2020. | ||
Bye now. | ||
Insane. | ||
These images were taken by, not by a person, but by developmental versions of iRobot's Roomba J7 series robot vacuum. | ||
They were then sent to Scale AI, a startup that contracts workers around the world to label audio, photo, and video data used to train artificial intelligence. | ||
They were the sorts of scenes that internet-connected devices regularly capture and send back to the cloud, although usually with stricter storage and access controls. | ||
Yet earlier this year, MIT Technology Review You can actually see censored examples of these photos. | ||
You know, this isn't Exactly new, and it's not just the Roomba device that this has been the case for. | ||
There were stories... I believe it was last year it came out of whistleblowers within these big tech companies whose devices are always listening and often recording and talking about, you know, going through and listening in. | ||
It's not just AI doing this. | ||
It's human beings who are double checking the AI or helping to program the AI that have direct access to the microphones that are stored around your house. | ||
And it was whistleblowers coming out and saying, yeah, we've heard fights. | ||
We've heard all sorts of crazy stuff on these recordings because they have access to them. | ||
Just insane. In response to leaked images, the CEO of iRobot, Colin Engel, told the MIT Technology Review, iRobot is terminating its relationship with the service provider who leaked the images, is actively investigating the matter, and is taking measures to help prevent a similar leak by any service provider in the future. | ||
Oh, well, good. Oh, no, that's great. | ||
No, that's wonderful. You know, there's got to be I don't know. | ||
There's got to be something we can do because, you know, I tend to resist government interference in anything, but these big tech companies, like, they have to be held to account by somebody. | ||
I don't know if it can be that. | ||
I mean, clearly our government is already in bed with big tech companies and are helping to facilitate and actually cooperating in their egregious violations of our personal privacy and basic liberty. | ||
So I don't know what the solution to this is, but I'll tell you, it's an unsustainable problem having big tech companies with instant, constant access to your every waking moment spying on you and even the lowliest employees in these organizations having access to your most sensitive information. | ||
Here you go, Alex Jones displaying for us what the solution to these problems are. | ||
Never just strike anybody. | ||
It's not even in the future. | ||
We are literally in the man vs. | ||
machine, humans vs. | ||
robots war that so many people have fantasized about for so many decades. | ||
It's happening. It's here. | ||
The AI is already in control. | ||
That's the thing. You hear them talk about how AI is going to be making decisions in the future. | ||
It's already making decisions. | ||
China's already running quantum algebra algorithms to determine people's behavior with certain inputs. | ||
You should all read the foundation. | ||
That's where we are, essentially, now. | ||
Yeah, if we can Photoshop this Roomba to have like a A big lens, a camera with a big lens on it, just watching you endlessly. | ||
Again, it's one of these things that it's like, Alex Jones and the conspiracy theorists think that your robot vacuum is spying on you. | ||
And it's just like, picture you on the John, is on some private Venezuelan discord. | ||
Like, oh, maybe I shouldn't have scoffed. | ||
Yeah, pay attention, folks. | ||
It's happening at an increasing rate, and nobody is holding these people to account. | ||
Obviously, this story is not going to go widespread. | ||
The only place I found it is on Infowars. | ||
So unless mainstream media picks this up, Roomba's not going to take a hit. | ||
Amazon's not going to take a hit from this. | ||
They're not going to change their ways because this story came out. | ||
They should. I mean, everybody who has a Roomba should be demanding, you know, a refund or class action lawsuit. | ||
I don't know what the solution is, but wow. | ||
Crew just pulled that right up, didn't they? | ||
Pretty incredible. Yeah, so your robot vacuum is spying on you. | ||
That's a fact, and the information it's gathering is being stored on some unsecure server somewhere with a bunch of nameless Venezuelan employees full access to your most private moments. | ||
Welcome to the future, folks. | ||
It sucks. Let's go back after the phone calls now. | ||
Angelina in Texas has a little twist on the border story. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Angelina. | ||
You're on the air. Yeah. | ||
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Well, for one thing, the border story is that this particular thing is not just a story here with the United States, but the magnitude of human suffering across the planet that these, how do you call it, these elitists had caused. | |
So, it's the border crossing. | ||
We do have a major symptom here, but the bigger story is worldwide on what has been happening across the world. | ||
Now, I did call because, and this is over COVID-19 and these outbreaks, and there is this overhead organization. | ||
It's actually the full platform and the website is www.covid19hg.org. | ||
This is a host genetics initiative. | ||
They have been compiling this not for the past two years. | ||
They've been compiling genetic databases for at least over 10 years. | ||
When you go into the website, you can go into the partners. | ||
To find out what the current studies are, and it would say registered studies. | ||
It's the COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative, and so what you're saying is they are using COVID-19 and perhaps the test, or how are they collecting the DNA? What you're saying is that COVID-19 is being used as a DNA collection process. | ||
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Well, since this thing actually existed before COVID-19, this is what these people have been doing. | |
They've been collecting genetics. | ||
One of the big data banks is 23andMe. | ||
The other one is Ancestry. | ||
There's numerous data banks. | ||
I know the CDC had a private contractor to collect the genetic information on the PCR test. | ||
The hospitals, certain hospitals have been sending up genetic information on their patients. | ||
This is a huge database and this is a huge system. | ||
Now, what these people have been doing is that they've been getting your genetic codes and they've been Testing them against COVID-19 and other so-called variants. | ||
You do need to take a very good look at this. | ||
The one I am looking at right now is COVID-19 host immune response pathogenesis. | ||
It's called the TIRP study based out of Los Angeles. | ||
And this is what they're testing. | ||
They're testing the genes with assays with viral sequencing. | ||
Yeah, they gotta fine-tune the virus for the next big release. | ||
I think that may be what's coming in 2023. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Angelina. | ||
Very good stuff. We'll take a look into that website. | ||
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Alright, welcome back folks. | |
Taking your calls today about what you think the biggest story of the year was. | ||
A lot of good suggestions. | ||
I can't say one is particularly that much bigger than another. | ||
I mean, they all combine to create a collage of the modern world that is horrifying. | ||
Just utterly horrifying. | ||
Just wild, wild, wild stuff. | ||
See if there's anything else. This is our last segment of the day. | ||
Is there anything I definitely need to tell you about? | ||
I don't know. I mean, there's just so much. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
I didn't even try to compile certain things for today. | ||
It just so happened that in my news gathering this morning, I found no less than four or five stories just about discrimination against white people. | ||
Again, it's not like I was like, I'm going to find all the stories about discrimination against white people. | ||
This is just today. | ||
This is all things that happened today. | ||
You've got these stories. Minneapolis Teachers Union Agreement stipulates white teachers be laid off first, regardless of seniority. | ||
The agreement reached last spring exempts teachers from underrepresented populations from seniority-based layoffs. | ||
There you go. Just imagine being a teacher. | ||
Just imagine being a teacher and being forced to pay part of your paycheck to a union. | ||
And then that union makes an agreement where you're going to be fired because you're white. | ||
Thank you. Thank you, Union. | ||
What would I do without you? Chicago businessman sues County over a COVID-19 relief program that blocks white people. | ||
Business owner filed a federal civil rights class action lawsuit against Cook County, Illinois over a new pandemic release program that excludes white people. | ||
Just like everything else we discuss, you know, whether it's the drag queen story time or anything else, like It's not like we need anything new for this. | ||
It's not like we need some new laws. | ||
Like, you cannot discriminate against white people. | ||
There's already laws against discrimination. | ||
It's just, they're enforced when it's one population, but not when it's another. | ||
They just are openly now celebrating the discrimination of white people. | ||
Punishing white people for the way they were born. | ||
It's not... | ||
Again, we don't need any new law. | ||
We don't need any new revolution to bring this about. | ||
Just... Stop discriminating against white people. | ||
You scumbags. White parole officer claims bosses ignored threats against her in racial discrimination suit. | ||
A white Brooklyn parole officer claims that she was racially discriminated against by colleagues who called her a snow cone and superiors who made it impossible for her to do her job. | ||
She filed a lawsuit in Manhattan Federal Court this week against her two supervisors, Sabrina Davis and Tanya Johnson, both the Fumer Black, alleging that they did nothing to protect her when one of her parolees began threatening to rape, kill, and dismember her last year. | ||
Rye said, Rye, the woman who's doing this, said co-workers met her with disbelief and discrimination immediately after beginning her job as a parole officer in May 2021. | ||
One once told her she needed a spray tan and a hat because white people assigned to Red Hook area of Brooklyn only came to arrest people or take their child, according to court papers. | ||
Again, all these are just from today, and I didn't go out of my way to find these. | ||
Like, it's just, this one's from Christmas Eve. | ||
This is another one from Christmas. Like, all these are from December 24th. | ||
I think this Minneapolis one is from even later, either from Christmas or from yesterday. | ||
Virginia schools hide students grades in the name of equity a disgruntled parent of Thomas Jefferson High School for | ||
science and technology student in Fairfax County, Virginia | ||
Uncovered the scandal after her son who scored the top 3% of students in the county or in the country did not receive | ||
recognition From the National Merit Scholarship Corporation despite | ||
qualifying for the award It turns out they had been intentionally withholding | ||
academic achievement awards from students who earned them and their parents in the name of equity | ||
impacting college admissions So yeah, the kid's white. | ||
so, you know, don't let him... | ||
You know, achieve getting the acknowledgement for all the hard work that he did. | ||
Equity in the unmaking of UT Austin. | ||
Because again, just like that last one, right? | ||
It's diversity is our strength, which is why we're lowering all the standards. | ||
Wait, what? Wait, how's that work? | ||
Any of this from the Daily Skeptic, again from yesterday. | ||
The Daily Mail has more. | ||
So again, if they hire a non-white person, they just get hired. | ||
If they hire a white person, they have to then present a reason why they chose a white person over a non-white person. | ||
I mean, that's two, three, four, five stories in the last two days of just egregious discrimination against white people. | ||
Again, we already have laws against this. | ||
It's already illegal to do this. | ||
It's just they have this thing called affirmative action that circumvents that law, but only in one direction. | ||
What happened to you, white people? | ||
What have they done to you? | ||
Stand up for yourselves. | ||
Dang it. Don't you love it, though? | ||
Don't you love it? Diversity is our strength. | ||
So we gotta get rid of all those tests that determine who gets in and who doesn't. | ||
Like, what? You have to lower standards to increase diversity. | ||
I don't think it's a strength. | ||
I don't know. It's just me. | ||
Just sickening. But this has been another major story this year. | ||
I mean, again... This is just from the last two days, so judging by that, there's probably literally hundreds of these stories throughout the year. | ||
We'll have to compile those for our year in review on American Journal. | ||
Won't that be fun? | ||
Because again, it's just endless stories like this. | ||
We are getting rid of testing. | ||
I mean, they got rid of the LSATs this year. | ||
They got rid of passing the bar to become a lawyer. | ||
Colleges just lowering standards across the board for certain ethnicities because of how powerful and strong they are. | ||
Again, just bizarre. | ||
Just truly infuriating. | ||
That's the world we live in. With that, we go out to your phone calls. | ||
Shane in Florida has what he thinks is the biggest story of the year. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Shane. You're on the air. | ||
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I said, man, I'm 33 years old. | |
I'm from Florida. I used to see this girl, and she just texted me. | ||
She's like, I'm in the hospital. I'm like, what are you in the hospital for? | ||
She said, I took the COVID shot. | ||
I'm like, oh, I thought you were against that. | ||
She's like, yeah, my dad forced me to get it. | ||
So I'm thinking, that's crazy. | ||
You're 31 years old, healthy. | ||
You know? It's insanity. | ||
But, you know, that's just something that was on my mind recently. | ||
But I just read an article on RT, and it said something about how Russia is going to stop selling gas to these nations that cap their oil price. | ||
You guys reported on that. | ||
Yeah, they just announced that. | ||
It's going to start in February. | ||
I did have an article about that. | ||
But yeah, basically, any country that is engaged in the price capping to try to destroy Russia economically, they are not going to sell oil to anymore. | ||
So we can expect things to go one way or the other very rapidly in the next month or so because that will come into effect on the 1st of February, if I understand correctly. | ||
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So that's why they're saying that gas is probably going to go back up to $4 a gallon by March or April. | |
That makes sense. Well, that's interesting, man. | ||
There's a lot of stuff going on. I just feel like the times that we're living in, I feel like it kind of calms me down knowing that This was all kind of supposed to happen in a way. | ||
It depends on your religion, obviously, but I worship Jesus personally. | ||
He says all this stuff's going to happen, and we all act surprised when it happens. | ||
But I feel like, you know, as for me and my house, we serve the Lord, and I feel like you just protect your house and, you know, what's going on around the outside, and you plant these seeds to people, your neighbors, your friends, your colleagues, your co-workers, all that stuff. | ||
I mean, you're doing the Lord's work, you know? | ||
You know, and that might be all that you can do at this point, as... | ||
Try to keep your head above water. | ||
Try to keep your own family safe and do what you can to spread the word to others because we can't protect everybody all the time. | ||
Well, thank you so much for the call there from Florida. | ||
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