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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Please stand by for further details. | ||
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We return now to your regularly scheduled program. | |
January 6th has come and gone, but it's turning out to be a holiday of propaganda for the state. | ||
A day to celebrate lie upon lie in the corrupt Washington, D.C. establishment's gaslighting of America. | ||
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As a result of the events on January 6th, the lives of five heroic officers were lost. | |
Brian Sicknick was a U.S. Capitol Police officer devoted to serving our nation. | ||
He lost his life protecting our elected representatives. | ||
No police officers were killed on January 6th, period. | ||
Ashley Babbitt was killed on January 6th. | ||
Two years later, the real evidence is still hidden from public view. | ||
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Based on what I saw and observed in the video clip, Ashley Babbitt was murdered. | |
She was shot and killed under color of authority by an officer who violated not only the law, but his oaths. | ||
And committed an arrestable offense. | ||
Victoria White from Rochester, Minnesota, with the crowd, had come up to the tunnel entrance, and she says she had been pushed in by the momentum of the crowd. | ||
And she ended up being trapped against one of the walls. | ||
In a fairly short time after she got in there, she was attacked by a police officer, a supervisor from the Metro D.C. Police Department. | ||
And it went on for maybe five minutes. | ||
She was struck nearly 40 times in the head and face. | ||
It is definitely a crime that was committed by Officer Morris when she struck a downed person. | ||
She was seriously attempting to injure Roseanne Boylan by striking her. | ||
But they pulled her into the Capitol. | ||
Then she did receive emergency care, and I think heroic care. | ||
The officers that were inside didn't hesitate. | ||
Unfortunately, we're pretty sure she was deceased by that time. | ||
The Capitol Police, per their own timeline, received the authorization request from the Department of Defense, where I was Chief of Staff for National Guard's men and women, before January 6th. | ||
The Capitol Police then went to the Sergeant-at-Arms in the House and the Senate, and the Chief of Police And the decision was made, pursuant to their own timeline, that that request would be declined. | ||
And key players in the stage insurrection with ties to the federal government and its Mockingbird media arm are still walking free. | ||
The names Ray Epps, Megan Paradise, Luke Phillips, John Sullivan. | ||
Sullivan's brother James turned John into the FBI after he had previously been released. | ||
James explained to the FBI that he believed his brother was not only involved in the riots at the U.S. Capitol but was somehow in charge of the breach into the U.S. Capitol. | ||
That populist counter-revolution propagandized as far-right extremism has been spreading worldwide for years, just as the Biden administration's totalitarianism is spreading to world leaders as it's propagandized as homeland security. | ||
The overwhelming majority of people in Brazil know that the recent presidential election was stolen by the convicted criminal President Lula, convicted of corruption roughly six years ago. | ||
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President Lula is actually a convicted felon for bribery, as well as being a socialist. | |
So you have half the country that feels severely disenfranchised. | ||
This election had no transparency. | ||
So the protesters who protested for the last 70 days peacefully, no arson, no violence, just wanted an evidence-proof That this was an honest election. | ||
Now, it turns out, as the plot usually does thicken in these situations, that there were many an agent provocateur yesterday at these buildings and doing incredible gross damage, breaking windows and such. | ||
And it looks like this is turning into a Reichstag fire and being used to clamp down on these Democratic protests. | ||
Mirroring the aftermath of January 6th, Lula is of course blaming former President Bolsonaro, calling him a genocidist that encouraged the protesters who swarmed all three branches of government. | ||
Back here in the United States, the audacity The history of the arrest of Ashley Babbitt's mother, who was simply honoring her daughter who was murdered by the state with no charges filed, continues to spotlight the O'Biden administration's road to tyranny. | ||
The right to protest, as it is deemed in our Constitution, clearly belongs to one class of people in America, and it ain't most of us. | ||
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We came here to the Trump International Hotel to remind those uggos that stormed the Capitol that they're still ugly. | |
And we're reminding them with just how hot we are. | ||
Sexy baby! | ||
You are such a sexy baby! | ||
I'm proud of you, proud of you. | ||
The establishment, without a shred of doubt, are precisely the people the founders warned us about. | ||
and they know it. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, it is Wednesday, January 11th, 2023. | |
And this is the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
And we've got breaking news right as we go on air. | ||
I had to change the headline last minute and everything. | ||
A second round of classified documents has been discovered. | ||
Here's the NBC News headline that just went live. | ||
The story and the details still developing. | ||
Biden aides find second batch of classified documents at new location. | ||
Ken Delaney authoring this. | ||
He gets the scoop. Interesting. | ||
So... We're obviously kind of bantering back and forth here amongst the crew. | ||
We've all got our own opinions on what this might be. | ||
We'll get into all of that. | ||
But... What did I tell you yesterday? | ||
I said the attitude here is it's Biden, it's okay. | ||
And then the view goes on TV and says... | ||
That Biden should be given the benefit of the doubt for taking the classified documents. | ||
You see, Biden, he gets the benefit of the doubt. | ||
And is this their new buzzword for we're above you? | ||
Is this their new buzzword? | ||
They get the benefit of the doubt? | ||
Because really, that's what it's all about. | ||
They always get the benefit of the doubt. | ||
When cities burn to the ground and thousands are hospitalized and police murdered during their riots, they get the benefit of the doubt that it's for good reason. | ||
And it was supposed to be peaceful. | ||
But when one conservative event gets out of control with a bunch of provocateurs... | ||
That's the deadliest riot in U.S. history and must be treated as worse than 9-11. | ||
Because after all, they should get the benefit of the doubt. | ||
Oh, Biden, when he was vice president, not even presidential privilege, when he was vice president, oh, he was hoarding classified documents. | ||
Now we find out two batches. | ||
Should I make a bold prediction? | ||
Is it really that bold? I'm going to guess a third round is coming. | ||
I'm going to guess a third round of documents, which will really make it even more suspicious. | ||
Oh, but it's the benefit of the doubt. | ||
It's Joe Biden. But with Donald Trump, even though he had the documents in a safe, guarded by Secret Service, properly went through the protocols to take them from the White House, literally did all the right things to have the documents. | ||
Plus, he was already president, so it didn't matter. | ||
He had the presidential privilege established previously because they had to clean up a mess from Bill Clinton's years. | ||
So that became the president. | ||
But when it's Biden as the vice president, benefit of the doubt. | ||
Benefit of the doubt. | ||
And then they even put this headline. | ||
This was their big syndicated story for today. | ||
How are they going to cover this one up from AP News? | ||
Trump probe may be complicated by documents at Biden office. | ||
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Oops. Oh, now, why would that be the case? | |
Two completely separate incidences. | ||
Well, because... They don't want to prosecute or charge Biden. | ||
They just want to prosecute and charge Trump. | ||
But if they go after Trump for this when Biden's doing the same thing, except he was never president, well, that's just a little too obvious, isn't it? | ||
So the whole thing's political, and now they admit that it's been blown up because it was Biden committing the crime that they claimed Trump was committing. | ||
So we'll continue to cover that. | ||
A very curious situation developing there. | ||
I mean, it does have all the earmarks of set up. | ||
His aides discovering it. | ||
Ken Delaney and getting the story. | ||
All these weird things. Two batches found in the same week. | ||
But maybe there's a white hat involved here. | ||
Maybe there's a little bit of providence involved here. | ||
We're considering it all. | ||
Now, the big story before this broke was a bunch of airline troubles today. | ||
Look, I just chalked that up with flying is a miserable experience. | ||
And even Lego man Pete Booty Judge got one wrong, or I should say, rather, he got one right. | ||
I'm so used to him getting it wrong. | ||
He gets one right where he says, hey, look, sometimes technical errors happen. | ||
Yeah, I think we can all relate to that. | ||
That might be the case today. | ||
They're not building it up as a cyber attack. | ||
Though they may have an idea now in their head, but they're also saying they have no idea what went down. | ||
Well, you know what? We have failure sometimes here. | ||
We don't know what goes down. | ||
There's anomalies in technology sometimes. | ||
But that was the big story today, and it just... | ||
Flying these days, I mean, just forget about it. | ||
Seriously, unless you can... | ||
Unless you have the resources to fly private, I just... | ||
What a miserable experience. | ||
I'd rather drive... | ||
At this point, pretty much any distance. | ||
I mean, maybe not all distances, but nightmare trying to fly. | ||
Now, before the news of Biden's second batch of classified documents was discovered by his aides, his aides finding the documents, the original big story and headline for today was going to be people's energy bills doubling. | ||
And that's why when I started the new year, I made that my big push. | ||
Because I knew it was coming. | ||
It was obviously coming. | ||
And everybody was expecting the pendulum, the economic pendulum, to kind of swing back to what we may consider normal. | ||
No, it's not. It's still going the other way. | ||
The momentum of it getting worse hasn't stopped yet. | ||
And so you won't believe what is just... | ||
This is just what's in the news. | ||
And then you look at what's on the websites... | ||
Of the actual electric companies, and this is a worldwide problem. | ||
This is the Great Reset. | ||
This is the World Economic Forum. | ||
This is your green climate change agenda policies. | ||
Damage to you and the middle class. | ||
Of course. What did you think was going to happen? | ||
You're just going to... | ||
You're just going to hop up in a tree and play the bongos all day and say, save the planet. | ||
And then you're not going to go home to your house and turn your heat on or turn your AC on and have a fridge that keeps your food cold. | ||
You're not going to have a stove to heat up your food. | ||
You're not going to have lights to see where you're going. | ||
How does this go? | ||
Oh, you weren't going to go from dancing around the tree singing Hakuna Matata to your cave in the woods? | ||
That's not how this is going down. | ||
When you super glued yourself to the art exhibit, when you super glued yourself to the sporting event, when you threw paint all over a gas company's office, and then you went home in a car in your house built by industry, and then you flew to your climate event across the planet, Oh, you're telling me you didn't go live in a hammock down by the river? | ||
You didn't go tend to the fire in your cave to stay warm? | ||
You didn't go hunt an animal to have a blanket to stay warm at night? | ||
Oh, you still like industry. | ||
You still like the products. | ||
You still like to consume. | ||
You still like cheap and easily accessible energy. | ||
I see. Oh, y'all show up, y'all do, you're playing the bongos in the fields with the flowers, and you're saving the planet, and you're dancing around, and then you all drive home and turn your heat on and turn your AC on and go reach in your fridge, and then go in your pantry for a bag of chips. | ||
And then, oh, and then one day you look up, and you can't afford your energy bill, and you say, what happened? | ||
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What happened here? | |
This is what you asked for. | ||
What do you mean what happened? You want less energy consumption. | ||
You want less emissions. Okay, get used to living in a cave. | ||
So what do you even call that? | ||
If you believe in evolution, or even what we've seen with modern humanity, we're de-evolving. | ||
We're devolving. We're going backwards. | ||
You're going back to living in a cave. | ||
You're going back to not being able to cook meat and keep food. | ||
And eating bugs. | ||
And foraging. | ||
That's what you're told. That is, unless you want to take the microchip and plug into the machine, the big cyborg, human intelligence, artificial intelligence machine. | ||
Whatever you want. But it's all coming, and then you get your energy bill, or you see you can't access anything unless you get this vaccine or this chip, and you realize, wait a second, what have I done? | ||
But by then it's too late. | ||
And we've got other stuff. Other big political news. | ||
There was a big town hall last night. | ||
We'll talk about that. | ||
Big vaccine news as well. | ||
We got it all, and we got Michael Cargill. | ||
They just passed no assault weapons anymore in Illinois. | ||
Assault weapons bans in Illinois. | ||
So what is that? There is a war on for your mind. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it's breaking right now. | ||
The FBI is breaking into Joe Biden's house and Pennsylvania office to raid for having classified documents. | ||
No, I'm joking. | ||
I'm joking. | ||
Did I have you though? Did I have you? | ||
Did you think it? Nah. | ||
Nah. It's Joe Biden. | ||
Give them the benefit of the doubt. | ||
It's creepy Uncle Joe. | ||
Don't you know he's got hairy legs? | ||
And the kids, they like to rub on my legs. | ||
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It's Joe Biden. So, no raids. | ||
No dominating the headlines. | ||
No attacks and slanders and lies and accusations and demands. | ||
So you must ask, though. | ||
You must be curious. | ||
I know I am. | ||
I know the crew is. | ||
What gives? What gives? | ||
Why is Joe Biden getting burned right now? | ||
And is that what this is? | ||
Is this organic? | ||
Is this astroturf? | ||
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Is this a distraction? | |
Is it part of the plan to get him out of office? | ||
So many questions here. | ||
And of course, none will be asked and none will be answered. | ||
This will be run out as best as they can to the benefit of Joe Biden or the deep state. | ||
And the double standard will once again be proven that Everything they accuse Donald Trump of, they themselves are guilty of. | ||
In this case, Biden. | ||
But let's not even forget, Obama is housing classified documents that he won't release at his library in Chicago. | ||
Hillary Clinton, who was never president, got caught with classified emails and documents on a private server. | ||
So it's not just Biden here. | ||
They all do it. But oh, it's Trump who must pay. | ||
It's Trump who must have the raid. | ||
It's Trump who must be arrested. | ||
So there won't be any raids. | ||
There won't be any massive news coverage. | ||
There won't be any demands made. | ||
There won't be any investigations. | ||
So, we weigh all the options with this. | ||
There's no doubt to me, I don't think anything happens to Joe Biden here. | ||
I don't believe that this is a setup. | ||
But, you have to wonder, two discoveries of classified document troves at Biden's offices? | ||
Not from his presidential years, but when he was vice president, you gotta wonder, how can that be real? | ||
Is that Providence? Maybe an aide? | ||
I mean, maybe an aide is just going through files looking for something else, finds this, turns it over, and someone's like, wait a second, that's not supposed to be here. | ||
Because, I mean, there's a lot of bureaucrats in this process, folks, that are just like androids. | ||
And so, like, you feed something through them that doesn't What is this? | ||
What is happening here? So maybe somebody's digging for something else, looking for something else. | ||
They come across these classified documents. | ||
But why do I feel like a third is coming? | ||
Why do I feel like a third round is coming? | ||
And it won't make any difference. Maybe it's all just an exercise of dominance over Donald Trump. | ||
Just to say, hey, look, Donald, this is how corrupt it is. | ||
Look, Donald, this is how much we have control of the system. | ||
You want to keep fighting us? We're going to catch Joe Biden in real time doing what we accuse you of and nothing will happen to Joe and the American people won't care and we're going to continue to pursue you. | ||
You still want to fight us? | ||
And I suspect he will. | ||
But you gotta wonder, two in one week is a third inevitably coming? | ||
Is this organic? Is this a distraction? | ||
Is it a plan to get Joe out of the way? | ||
I don't think that because I don't know why they would want to get Joe out of the way. | ||
He's the perfect president. | ||
Can't think, can't talk, and has the entire left under a brainwashed spell. | ||
Second batch of classified documents. | ||
Now, here's the thing. As far as details, you're asking, well, where? | ||
What do we know? We don't know much. | ||
This is just breaking right now, so we don't know many of the details as to where they were found or what might be in them. | ||
And the White House is, of course, not commenting. | ||
And even Biden, if he was asked, probably doesn't know, is my guess. | ||
He probably doesn't even remember. | ||
Democrat shill Joy Bayer says Biden should be given benefit of the doubt for taking classified documents. | ||
What did I tell you yesterday? The message is, it's Biden, so it's okay. | ||
Tomorrow's news today. | ||
But see, Trump probe may be complicated by documents at Biden's office. | ||
And now a second office. That's the AP News News. | ||
And their big syndication platform. | ||
So that's the establishment legacy admitting that the Trump investigation was political. | ||
And now because Biden is guilty of the same thing, they can't investigate Trump because | ||
it was never about the crime. | ||
It was never about the alleged crime. | ||
It was never about what they were accusing Trump of doing. | ||
It was always about getting Trump, just like everything else they've done for the last | ||
seven years or however long it's been. | ||
So oops, well, this one, we just got burned on this. | ||
Thanks, Biden. Now we can't pursue this avenue to take Trump out. | ||
Yes, we got to make up a new thing. | ||
And so that's the attitude. | ||
And we just have to sit here and witness it. | ||
I think the people are waking up. | ||
I think Americans are seeing this. | ||
But we just haven't really recognized our strength yet. | ||
We haven't really recognized what we're capable of yet. | ||
We haven't really realized we are the majority yet. | ||
And once we realize that, like once you realize, hey, I can do a pull-up or I can do a push-up or I can bench press this or I can dunk a basketball, the whole world opens up. | ||
And, oh, I'm dunking every time now. | ||
Like, I'm dunking. | ||
Oh, I can dunk a ball? Let's go! | ||
So, we'll see what happens with this. | ||
We'll be monitoring this the rest of the day. | ||
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All right, let me do this. | ||
Let me stick on the political side here and talk about last night's town hall with Sean Hannity. | ||
That featured Kevin McCarthy and other Republicans, Elise Stefanik, Matt Gaetz. | ||
I think Gaetz was in there. I can't remember everybody that was in there. | ||
Steve Scalise and Coomer, who's calling for investigations of Biden and laying it all out. | ||
And so, let me first just say this. | ||
I see a lot of cynical people out there. | ||
And just to be clear, I'm glad they're out there. | ||
This is not me discounting their opinion. | ||
I'm amplifying their opinion right now by pointing this out. | ||
That there's a lot of naysayers out there saying, don't buy into this. | ||
This is still the old Republican, Uniparty, RINOs, establishment, deep state, getting their way. | ||
McCarthy is the proof. | ||
McCarthy is the sign. So I see that opinion. | ||
I understand those concerns. | ||
But I've got to tell you, I have genuine hope with this group of House Republicans. | ||
I do. And I think there is a genuine interest to save this country, for lack of a better phrase. | ||
I do believe that. | ||
I believe Steve Scalise is a genuine person that wants to do a good job and cares about this country. | ||
Same thing with Matt Gaetz and Lauren Boebert and so many others. | ||
I really believe that. | ||
I really believe that when they sit up there, even if it is a little blowhardy with Sean Hannity, That they want to use that platform to get a good message out. | ||
To tell the American people, we're in this for you now. | ||
We're trying to do things to help you now. | ||
Common sense things. | ||
So, it wasn't too wonky. | ||
It wasn't... | ||
It didn't feel typical D.C. synthetic fluff, emptiness, shallowness, hollow... | ||
And I don't know if this was the plan all along for Kevin McCarthy. | ||
It seems like it has to be, because it's so obvious. | ||
But look, as a big a naysayer I was, and I was a big McCarthy naysayer, I don't regret that. | ||
But ever since he's become Speaker, he's like an entirely new person. | ||
And so you may remember, we used to do the political radar. | ||
And it's when we were looking for a pulse from the Republican leadership of McCarthy, McConnell, and McDaniel. | ||
And that was it. And we'd look for a pulse and we never had one. | ||
McCarthy now is showing signs of life. | ||
And there's other signs of life out there as well from Donald Trump. | ||
And so this is our political radar here. | ||
This is what we've been using. | ||
But we're going to change things for 2023. | ||
We're changing our political radar for 2023, because we're going to make it actually make more sense. | ||
Now, when you show up on the political radar, that means you have signs of life, you have a pulse. | ||
So now you want to show up on the radar. | ||
If you're not showing up on the radar, that means you're not showing any signs of life. | ||
So we're changing that heading into 2023, and we're going to use this as a tool of who inside the Republican Party is actually in there consistently fighting and showing signs of life. | ||
And I've decided to launch this. | ||
The great crew is working on it. | ||
I just gave them this assignment just 30 minutes ago. | ||
So they're going through the process of working on this. | ||
We'll have it by the end of the week eventually. | ||
But when we first launch this, Kevin McCarthy is going to have... | ||
His face on the political radar because he has a pulse and signs of life. | ||
Now look, if we go through two years of this House and they don't get anything done, then I'll sit here and I'll say I was wrong. | ||
I hope I'm not. | ||
I hope they get stuff done. | ||
But I'm hearing about actual strategy. | ||
I'm hearing about actual agendas. | ||
I'm seeing actual action with these committees. | ||
And I think these are genuine people. | ||
I think this is truly a new breed of politician that actually cares about this country. | ||
And I'm not saying Kevin McCarthy's the best example. | ||
I'm saying he's a completely new man since he got the gavel in the house. | ||
Which, it's so obvious. | ||
It's so Jekyll and Hyde. | ||
It feels like it had to be planned. | ||
It feels like somebody was planning this all along. | ||
McCarthy, shut your mouth until you become speaker type thing. | ||
So, I'm pleased with what I'm seeing in the early days from this house. | ||
Obviously, we're going to need a lot more And to the most cynical out there saying they're not buying into any of it, completely understand that. | ||
And I hope that you remain steadfast in your cynicism because it's definitely necessary. | ||
But I'm seeing good signs. | ||
Now, I'm not saying we're going to be gangbusters and turn things around in a short period of time. | ||
I'm just saying, generally speaking, the momentum, the attitude, the energy, the approach... | ||
It finally feels like it's going in the right direction. | ||
Now, is it too little too late? | ||
That's a whole other question. | ||
But the fight rages on, not just in Congress. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
and the Gateway Pundits Jim Hoff joined together with several others in an antitrust lawsuit against legacy media for efforts to exclude rivals from Internet platforms. | ||
Trump announces plan to dismantle big tech government censorship regime. | ||
So Trump is... | ||
You know, it's hard for... I think what it is for Trump is that it's hard for him to make waves anymore because he was the president. | ||
It's kind of like... | ||
I mean, what would an analogy be? | ||
It'd be like if you... | ||
Showed up to some big mecca of a gym and squatted a thousand pounds and everyone's like, whoa, he squatted a thousand pounds! | ||
And then you showed up the next time and the next time and you were squatting 900 pounds but nobody really cared because they'd seen you squat a thousand pounds. | ||
But it seems like it's really hard for Trump to make waves. | ||
I mean, going on Hannity doesn't really help him. | ||
He does a bunch of news hits and phone interviews, and it's not really... | ||
He does truth social posts and stuff. | ||
Nothing's really grasping, and I think it's frustrating him. | ||
I do, and I think that what he should do, and I don't know, this might involve taking a financial loss, it won't be his first time, but he should probably drop his stubbornness and just get back on Twitter. | ||
And maybe he's strategically waiting to do that, to make a big splash, to make a big wave. | ||
But most of Trump's activity these days is not getting much of a splash. | ||
Not getting much of a splash. | ||
DeSantis making a bigger splash. | ||
I still think politically Trump is a frontrunner ahead of DeSantis if he decides to declare. | ||
And definitely there's nobody else even in the picture. | ||
Nobody else is even close. But it's hard for Trump to get traction anymore, and I don't think he's used to that. | ||
I think that's why some of the time it feels like he's reeling a little bit. | ||
So I think if he's really dying for that, and he's really desperate to get the traction again, and there is no strategy for him to get back on Twitter, I would say just do it now. | ||
Just do it now. This year's already been crazy. | ||
Just hop right into that barrel of crazy. | ||
Because then... All of a sudden, you'll start to get traction again real fast. | ||
Real fast. But to finish up last night, I think it's worth a listen. | ||
If you want to go check it out, like I said, it's a little blowhardy. | ||
It is Hannity. It is Fox News. | ||
But I've just never heard... | ||
Republicans talk like this. | ||
It's never felt like they've meant it like this. | ||
And they're saying things that we all agree with. | ||
And I'll get to this coming up, like Marjorie Taylor Greene calling for an immediate investigation into vaccine side effects. | ||
Representative Comer calling for an investigation into Joe Biden and Hunter Biden and Joe's brother calling for an investigation into their business deals. | ||
Laying all the facts out on the table, saying they have the evidence. | ||
Now they just need the will. | ||
And with the one thing that they have, and they have got leverage, and McCarthy explained even some of the strategy here. | ||
They have the power of the person, they have the power of the subpoena, and with it, they can basically lobby the Senate, who would try to block a lot of their bills. | ||
And essentially, they can threaten to subpoena their people too, but... | ||
Basically, they have the leverage of the purse, so they're not going to be able to pass these omnibus bills unless the Senate is willing to do some work with the Freedom Caucus and some of the stuff they want to get done. | ||
So, one of my big predictions, we'll call it, heading into 2023, and if you listen to the first broadcast of the year, you'll remember me covering this, How this expectation of a cooling down of the inflation or of the recession or the economic pendulum swinging back from the bad direction it's been going in. | ||
And I'm saying, no, this is just the beginning. | ||
It's going to get worse and way worse than people imagine. | ||
And then I saw something last night that... | ||
Spurred me to deciding, you know what, let's do a little follow-up with that. | ||
Let me get into the internet and see what we have developing as far as that story is concerned. | ||
And what I found didn't surprise me, but the amount of how easy it was to find this totally nationwide and the fact that it's happened so quick is concerning. | ||
Let me just go through these headlines all from the new year. | ||
Some Nevada energy customers report bills doubling this month. | ||
Here's why your Excel energy bill is so high right now and what you can do about it. | ||
That's in Colorado. LA Times. | ||
What's behind Southern California's soaring natural gas bills? | ||
Fox 5 San Diego. | ||
San Diego, gas and electric said customers can expect their energy bill to more than double this month. | ||
You go to the Georgia Power website and they have an entire page dedicated to the issue of raising costs because they've had so many complaints about the energy bills doubling. | ||
They have an entire page now dedicated at Georgia Power. | ||
Common causes of high bills. | ||
And they say, oh, it's weather, and you're using more energy, and oh, yes. | ||
Oh, because the weather is so much different than it was last year, and the year before, and the year before, and the year before. | ||
Please, give me a break. No, the prices are going up because of policy. | ||
Carbon neutral, and green energy, and no more natural gas, no more coal, all this stuff. | ||
That's what's causing this. | ||
It's causing the scarcity. Across the pond, it's going on. | ||
Energy bills almost double in Hartlepool. | ||
Wellington Cafe scared as bills set to double next month. | ||
Oh, you won't be able to keep your business open. | ||
Oh, what do you know? Oh, that's the great reset. | ||
That's the green new agenda. Yeah, you don't get a business. | ||
Your business is causing consumers to emit too much carbon, don't you see? | ||
Time to shut you down. Go live in a cave. | ||
Go eat the bugs. Greece to double subsidy on energy bills to 840 euros in January. | ||
Greece will continue subsidies on energy bills in January to continue supporting households and businesses against soaring energy prices. | ||
Now, this was the video I came across, and this is the expectation I had entering the new year. | ||
And politics aside, you're not going to be able to deny this. | ||
And I think that the first momentum and thrust of support for Joe Biden was kind of the leftover remnants of the hatred people had for Donald Trump. | ||
So it was throw the support behind Joe Biden. | ||
I think that that's been waning for two years now. | ||
And I think people are gonna start looking around and being a little more willing to address the issues | ||
and maybe even blame them on Biden, but at least admit that this is what's going on now. | ||
Not denying the gas prices are going up, not denying it like they have been, | ||
but admitting it, saying what's going on or even blaming Biden. | ||
Because I think that the leftover hatred for Trump is what was really fueling the support for Biden. | ||
But as the Biden administration continues to be in charge, as America continues to fall and people's energy bills double and everything else, They're going to start looking around saying, okay, wait, what's actually going on here? | ||
They said inflation temporary. | ||
They said gas prices are the lowest ever. | ||
They're the highest ever. What is actually going on? | ||
So I saw this video and this is how I see this going. | ||
I don't know this woman's politics. | ||
Maybe you can take a guess. It doesn't matter because politics aside, average middle class people that usually don't have to think too much about their budget The people that are already on a tight budget are getting crushed with this and they're re-budgeting their lives and finding new ways to cut corners. | ||
It's the middle class people that have been in a relative comfort zone where they may have a budget and they may be fiscally conscious, but overall they know their bills are going to be paid, their mortgage is going to be paid, they're going to have food and drinks in their fridge. | ||
But all of a sudden, for the middle class, this is going to change. | ||
And this is the year it's really going to hit home. | ||
And it's happening faster than I thought. | ||
So here was the video. This is a middle class, working American woman who's getting hit with the hardship of the Great Reset and complaining about it on her TikTok account. | ||
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Y'all, tell me why. | |
Just, why am I still living paycheck to paycheck? | ||
Why? Why? | ||
My job pays like a decent amount of money, like very median, very average. | ||
But like, I should be able to live on this. | ||
This is a good salary. | ||
Good salary. Not anymore, bitch. | ||
Not anymore. Like, I've started to dread going to the grocery store to buy f***ing tinfoil because off-brand, weak-ass tinfoil is like 10 bucks. | ||
I saw an 18-pack of eggs for $13! | ||
I walked in to the Walmart A few days ago, I bought standard necessities, Ziploc bags, tin foil, eggs, some f***ing lentil pasta because I can't eat the real stuff and that has good protein in it, a singular pound of ground beef, milk, eggs, Cheese? | ||
Tell me why I walked out of there having spent $70! | ||
I thought you did pretty well. 70! | ||
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7-0! | |
My partner and I make $120,000 combined. | ||
$120,000. | ||
That's good. | ||
That should be okay. | ||
Like, we should be set. | ||
Took a lot of work and effort and resume building and all the good stuff to get here. | ||
Why are we both living paycheck to f***ing paycheck? | ||
This is not... | ||
Sustainable. Oh, but they told you it was. | ||
How are people going to find a place to live? | ||
How are we supposed to continue to eat? | ||
Like, forget about me, because we're still living. | ||
We're kind of making it. | ||
Like, it's not as horrible as it could be. | ||
But what about these young kids trying to start a life, trying to get out of their parents' house and be independent adults, and they can't? | ||
They can't! Paying for college has become a joke. | ||
Requirements for... | ||
So it goes on. | ||
But you notice she said this isn't sustainable. | ||
Oh! See, that's the big lie. | ||
They tell you it's sustainable. | ||
Not sustainable for you. | ||
Not sustainable for your lifestyle. | ||
Not sustainable for your comfort. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
It's sustainable for the World Economic Forum's Great Reset Plan. | ||
You know, here's the amazing thing. | ||
Again, I don't know this woman's politics. | ||
You could probably go look up her TikTok and maybe it's there. | ||
I don't really care the politics because this is going to hit you whether you're a conservative or a liberal. | ||
But I think this is, that video encapsulates what America is about to be in store for right there. | ||
I mean, everything's doubling. | ||
Nothing's coming back down, folks. | ||
It's only going up. It's part of the plan. | ||
And so here's what's so incredible about this, though. | ||
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I really don't get it. | |
Because she's not going to be alone in these emotions and realizations in the very near future. | ||
And it's going to be the liberals that are going to be complaining about this. | ||
It's going to happen to them too. | ||
And here's the incredible thing about it. | ||
They vote for people that say we want to stop carbon emissions. | ||
They vote for people that say we need to stop using these different energies. | ||
They support these policies. | ||
They support these bills. | ||
They praise them. They lift them up. | ||
And then, when the policies that they support and they vote for negatively impact their life, they still don't get it. | ||
They still don't get it. | ||
You voted to turn off the gas. | ||
Why are you surprised gas prices are high? | ||
You voted to make it harder to get energy because you wanted to limit carbon emissions. | ||
Now your energy bill doubled. | ||
What did you expect was going to happen? | ||
It's a really odd phenomenon. | ||
It's like they don't live in reality. | ||
They don't realize there's consequences to your actions. | ||
It's like they live in a fantasy land where they just say, if we just say we're going to commit to stopping carbon and doing all these good things, everything will be fine. | ||
And then it's like, okay, we're going to do stop carbon. | ||
Yay! And then you go home and the policy and you're not getting cheap energy, you're not getting cheap groceries, and now you can't afford to live. | ||
And you say, what the heck happened here? | ||
What did you think was going to happen? | ||
That's what you wanted. It's like they don't realize how any of it affects them. | ||
They just think if they support the right thing, if they do the right virtue signal, if they support the right social justice movement and feel good about it, then it's fine. | ||
But then when the policies actually negatively impact their life, they have no idea what's going on. | ||
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Horrible for our society. | |
All right, let me show you some of the reasons why, well, one specific reason why I have some hope, some good feelings about the 118th Congress. | ||
It's because of representatives like Brian Donalds in Florida, who was on the readout with Joy Reid. | ||
Byron, sorry. Hey, you're the one that misspelled it on the video list. | ||
You put it on the teleprompter, Ron Burgundy will read it. | ||
Jokes aside here, this is part of the reason why I have a good feeling about this 118th Congress. | ||
And really, at the least, what I think is going to be exposed, and even some of them explained this last night, including McCarthy. | ||
And I agreed. At the very least, what's going to be exposed is how your representatives do not care about you at all. | ||
They're going to propose common-sense legislation. | ||
They're going to propose four-line bills. | ||
That every American can read, that makes sense for every American and benefit every American, and they're going to watch their Senate vote it down again and again and again. | ||
And they're going to watch Democrats vote it down again and again and again, starting with the IRS. The Democrats want 87,000 IRS agents aimed at you. | ||
That's big. Just exposing it in a reverse negative way, if you want to call it, like that. | ||
At the very least, I think we're going to get that out of this. | ||
So here's Byron Donalds last night on The Readout. | ||
And I expect more of this, not just from Donalds, but other Republicans in the House. | ||
Here it is. My friend Jody Arrington, who's going to chair a budget, he wants to look into the budget and also look into entitlements. | ||
Do you know that Social Security is going to be insolvent in 2035? | ||
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It is not going to be. That is not true. | |
Yes, it will. That is actually what the numbers say. | ||
No, it's actually not true. | ||
Now, Joy, I'm a finance professional. | ||
It's actually not true. But it's actually not true. | ||
Now, pause it really quick. | ||
Because, you see, I cover the news all day, and I remember when this was actually a story, and it's funny how quickly it went away. | ||
But there was a time in the Obama years where it was either some House committee... | ||
Or some bureaucratic branch of the government that came out and said, we literally don't, we can't afford Social Security anymore, and basically they had to do some bailout plan, and they were warning people how it was going to be shut down. | ||
But see, now that Obama's out, oh, no, no, no, Social Security, Social Security, it's fine, everything's fine, don't worry about it, because they admitted it was a problem then, then they claimed they saved it, but now it's not a problem. | ||
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Here we go. Social Security will go unsolved. | |
That's actually not true. Those are the facts. | ||
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That's not true. Should we not prepare for that? | |
What the Republican Party and what the Tea Party have proposed is privatizing Social Security, which would actually subject Social Security to the whims of the market, which I don't think that people, that's not what they paid into. | ||
If you look at the returns of the S&P 500 since 2006, the returns of the S&P 500 since 2006, that includes 2008. | ||
Okay, so you support privatizing Social No, I want to explain to you. | ||
I am a financial professional. | ||
I'm securities licensed. Actually, I just lost my licenses because I'm not allowed to trade anymore because I'm a member of Congress. | ||
But let me assure you, if you look at the S&P 500 from 2006 until today, the growth rate in the S&P 500 would have more than taken care of Social Security, way more than the federal government has. | ||
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And each time that you had a crash, it would subject people's Social Security funds to crash. | |
Hold on a second. Hold on a second. | ||
We're not going to have a whole long thing on Social Security, but let me just be clear. | ||
You are in favor of privatizing Social Security. | ||
No, I'm not in favor of privatizing it. But you just argued for it. | ||
I said, you brought it up and I brought you the facts on S&P 500. | ||
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So if a bill came forward to privatize Social Security, you'd be for it? | |
No, because what we should be doing... | ||
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Then it's a moot point. | |
It's not a moot point. | ||
You're trying to put words in my mouth. | ||
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But you just explained that the S&P would be a better return than Social Security. | |
So then you're for privatizing it. | ||
That is a fact. Don't cheapen privatization when the data is crystal clear that the returns would have been That means it would have been a better situation than what we've seen to this point. | ||
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Let's go into some of the other things. | |
You were nominated for... | ||
So this is what you're going to see. | ||
Now, of course, they're coming after Byron Donald and his wife now. | ||
And so Erica Donalds, that's Byron's wife, she puts this message out on Twitter and shows all the hate she's received. | ||
And they sure as heck can't stand that he's married to me. | ||
Cry harder, haters. There's a new Republican in office, folks. | ||
There's a new breed, a new brand. | ||
They've got a little fight. | ||
They've got a little kick. | ||
They've got a little grit. | ||
And a whole lot of patriotism. | ||
I haven't seen it in my life. | ||
It's a war. I've got to get into this important vaccine news, but I'm really not even sure how to properly cover what's going on in Brazil right now, other than to just say what I've been saying for months, that this is their January 6th moment. | ||
And in some ways it's worse, in some ways it's better. | ||
Here's just some of the headlines, and we've got a big guest coming on the show Friday to break all of this down with all the latest news, but it's getting really bad. | ||
And this is what happens in communist countries. | ||
And that's the thing is the Brazilians, they know the pains of communism, and so that's why they're fighting so hard to stop this communist takeover of their country right now. | ||
Many of them literally now fighting and putting their lives on the line. | ||
Brazil. Up to 1,700 patriots held in Lula's concentration camp. | ||
Two allegedly dead. | ||
Update today. | ||
Brazil protester commits suicide in Lulag. | ||
That's what they're calling it now, the Gulag, but the Lulag for Lula. | ||
Concentration camp death toll allegedly reaches four. | ||
Children are being held in the prison. | ||
And there's just a lot to be seen here. | ||
It's hard to believe that this is going on in Brazil. | ||
You know, I hope the arc of this story is that when this is all said and done, the United States and Brazil, along with other countries, but I would really like to see the United States and Brazil come out of this, come out of this communist takeover, come out of this leftist hell, That we're currently experiencing and come out of it together stronger than ever and unite Brazil and America politically in a holy union, if you will, | ||
against communism, against socialism, against any of these left-wing values that always result in authoritarianism and death. | ||
And we're both kind of going through it together at the same time. | ||
And so maybe somehow the stars will align and we can form some holy union on the other side of this against communism, reinvesting politically in Western values and self-government and independence. | ||
But there's no doubt it's going to be a struggle. | ||
And the struggle is on right now in the U.S. For many it means their life. | ||
For many it means being tortured in a jail cell. | ||
Same thing happening in Brazil now. | ||
So we need to stand with the Brazilian people and be praying for that situation there. | ||
But I'm telling you, not even just politically, Brazil and the U.S. I'm telling you, the innovation, the entrepreneurialism, I mean, it's just, it's so great. | ||
I mean, the Brazilian people, genius people, beautiful people, all kinds of architecture and land, just like the U.S. We both love independence and freedom and prosperity and innovation and inventing. | ||
And we're both going through a communist takeover right now. | ||
That will snuff all of that out. | ||
All the beauty of Brazil snuffed out by communism. | ||
All the beauty of America snuffed out by communism. | ||
No. No, I don't believe that's how this story ends. | ||
I don't believe that's how this story ends. | ||
So, continuing to monitor that. | ||
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You know, it's really hard to determine where this COVID vaccine fiasco is It's such a large and obvious crime against humanity. | ||
There's so much human interest in the story, but is it enough to overwhelm the big pharma control of government, the big pharma control of media? | ||
That's the question. | ||
And not to belabor the issue on whether or not we can overwhelm the big pharma control of Congress, but I will say... | ||
We are hearing good things from individuals in Congress on this issue. | ||
But what about the media? | ||
Will they ever be honest enough to cover this issue considering their role in doling out the vaccines? | ||
Which, at this rate, and I'm about to get into the latest news stories, and I had one of my crew members come in here, a little emotional about it, and These are all just from this week, and I actually filtered through about half the stories you dropped on my desk because I already covered them. | ||
So this isn't all of these stories from this week. | ||
This is just the stories from this week that I haven't covered yet. | ||
But it's overwhelming at this point. | ||
And it's maybe not as... | ||
Because we know the media covered up the Epstein sex trafficking. | ||
I mean, they all knew about that. They covered it up. | ||
But this is like everybody knows now, everybody sees the side effects of these vaccines that's paying attention. | ||
And I shouldn't say everybody because there's still millions, if not hundreds of millions of brainwashed Americans who will still go get this injection not knowing any better. | ||
But we're at a rate right now. | ||
I don't know what the final number was. | ||
I updated my graph in the other studio. | ||
Maybe we should bring that graph in over here now. | ||
In fact, somebody go grab me that graph for this segment. | ||
The graph of COVID-19 vaccine deaths as we just concluded last year. | ||
At this rate, ladies and gentlemen, if this rate continues, the VAERS website is going to be reporting, I would guess, | ||
and I know it's early, but at this rate, the VAERS website for the year 2023 is going to have at least 100,000 | ||
documented COVID-19 vaccine deaths. | ||
All unnecessary, none had to happen. | ||
And the VAERS website admits that they only think they get 1% of the reporting. | ||
But that's not even accurate enough. | ||
Because some of these side effects are so long term and some of these side effects with the myocarditis and the cardiac issues are never attributed to the COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
We don't even know what the real number is. | ||
But the fact that this number, which is a low, low, low ball number, is still so high is very alarming. | ||
And I'm telling you at this rate, it's getting bad. | ||
It's getting bad. | ||
And you know... I don't want to put people into fear that are listening to this that have taken a COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
If you've taken one, the odds are you're probably going to be okay. | ||
At least it looks like that from where I'm at at this point. | ||
If you've taken two... | ||
Maybe reason to be nervous. | ||
If you've taken three or more, I would be having regular health checks on my heart and neurological exams because now you're really getting into risky territory. | ||
Like, you might have a 1% chance of getting cancer and they'll tell you to go get a cancer screening every month. | ||
Well, you've taken three or four of these vaccines. | ||
You probably got a more than 1% chance of having a serious cardiac event from this vaccine. | ||
So let me get into all the headlines from this week, but this isn't even all of them. | ||
These are just the new ones I haven't covered yet. | ||
Air Force cadet, 21 years old among several young people who died suddenly in past few days. | ||
All those names documented from the story at Infowars.com. | ||
16-year-old basketball player suffers stroke while in school. | ||
Young basketball star for 16-year-old, one of the top prospects, | ||
young Kiana Garrison. | ||
18-year-old woman in the Bahamas dies suddenly while playing basketball. | ||
Dies suddenly. | ||
Athletic activity. | ||
17-year-old high school student in Ohio dies suddenly from cardiac arrest while at school. | ||
How do you think that was to witness that? | ||
Kindergarten student in Ohio dies suddenly. | ||
Kindergarten student dies suddenly. | ||
And how worried do we need to be about vaccine shedding? | ||
And maybe we should start to focus on that more of an issue and maybe get some of these doctors on and ask them, hey, are we running tests to find out about vaccine shedding? | ||
Pausing with the headlines real quick. | ||
Here's the graph. | ||
Here, let me... So, in 2021, the VAERS website documented over 21,000 COVID-19 vaccine deaths. | ||
In 2022, the VAERS website documented over 30,000 COVID-19 vaccine deaths. | ||
At the rate we're getting COVID-19 vaccine deaths so far in the year 2023, there's going to be over 50,000 COVID-19 vaccine deaths this year, putting the total at over 100,000. | ||
Pretty significant. | ||
And boy, oh boy, if you're running a eugenics program or a population control program, you're doing pretty good. | ||
Especially if this is one long and drawn out over centuries. | ||
Because not only did you just kill 100,000 people with your vaccine, you just killed their entire, all of their descendants, their potential descendants, also wiped out. | ||
So really, you've just killed millions of humans. | ||
That's how you look at that. | ||
21-year-old army fire control specialist dies suddenly. | ||
While in shower, Air Force Academy offensive lineman and cadet Hunter Brown dies suddenly while walking to class. | ||
Mother speaks out. | ||
Son suffers blood clots in brain days after vaccine. | ||
Mother blames COVID vaccine and government after son develops blood clots in his brain nine days after the vaccine. | ||
now also has a damaged heart. | ||
Second high school student dies suddenly within a week in Las Vegas | ||
suffering cardiac arrest. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Now... You've got a lot of good members of Congress, all on the Republican side of the aisle, not hearing from any Democrats on this issue. | ||
That's just the fact. Not politicizing it, just pointing out the facts. | ||
No Democrats raising this issue. | ||
But you had Ron Johnson and other Republicans in the Senate, and now you have Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene calls for immediate investigation in the surge of sudden deaths. | ||
She put this statement up on her Twitter account. | ||
We need an immediate investigation into why people are dying suddenly from strokes and cardiac arrest all across the world, especially while people continue to be forced to take COVID-19 vaccines through mandates. | ||
And of course, we've been told there will be an investigation. | ||
McCarthy doubled down on that last night, saying there will be investigations into the | ||
origins of COVID and still not saying Fauci's name. | ||
I think that's strategic, whether you agree with it or not. | ||
I think that's his strategy is not to say Fauci's name because maybe then it seems political. | ||
But he doubled down last night on Hannity saying we're going to investigate the origins | ||
of COVID and took it a step further by saying, wouldn't you, the American taxpayer, like | ||
to know if your money was used to create a virus in a lab that potentially caused a pandemic | ||
and was potentially in another country where they have military labs. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I've got to be honest, I did not have McCarthy getting a pulse or signs alive on my 2023 bingo card, but I'm happily surprised by that. | ||
But again, folks, we have the graph, so I'm going to have to get a new graph because I'm out of space on this, and we're probably going to have to make the next one about 10 feet tall. | ||
But they keep pushing these vaccines. | ||
They keep doing their little skits on TV telling you how great they are. | ||
Continuing on the COVID vaccine coverage now, We go back in time with Project Veritas. | ||
And look, I hope that the momentum here continues because it's been a bit of a futile in a way. | ||
I shouldn't say that because there have been a lot of victories, but it feels futile because still nobody's been arrested. | ||
We still haven't had Nuremberg 2.0, but I hope the momentum and the interest stays there. | ||
To find out the origins, the true origins of COVID. Hold those accountable who are responsible. | ||
And then also the issue with the vaccines and the death and hold those accountable that are responsible. | ||
And all the liars and frauds that were a part of that. | ||
To make sure something like this can never happen again. | ||
And you know... I was thinking about that this morning. | ||
And I was wondering, what is going to be the straw that breaks this camel's back? | ||
Because this camel's back is about to give. | ||
I mean, this camel's back, I don't know how much more it can take. | ||
I mean, how many young kids dying are we going to have to watch before this camel's back breaks? | ||
Are we going to have to have another NFL cardiac event to get people to start asking these questions again? | ||
So it's not been futile. | ||
It's frustrating that we're still fighting this fight with all the evidence and stuff in our favor. | ||
But we've been in it a long time, and so Project Veritas... | ||
We go back in time. One year ago today, Project Veritas released explosive DARPA documents exposing that Dr. | ||
Fauci appeared to lie under oath about the origin of COVID-19 and gain-of-function research. | ||
Twitter censored expose Fauci and other Project Veritas reports. | ||
Who was involved with this censorship? | ||
They ask Elon Musk. | ||
Here that is in Clip 5. | ||
A year ago today, Project Veritas received military documents about gain-of-function research which were called into question when Anthony Fauci was testifying before the Senate and Anthony Fauci mentioned Project Veritas. | ||
What came out last night on Project Veritas Exposed Fauci, that hashtag by Project Red House, was trending worldwide. | ||
Now this week, the latest installment of the Twitter files were released. | ||
This is an email between Scott Gottlieb, a board member at Pfizer, sent back in August of 2021 to a Twitter executive by the name of O'Boyle. | ||
The Pfizer board member Gottlieb is lobbying the Twitter executive to censor a tweet. | ||
It talks about how your natural immunity is better, stronger, etc., than Pfizer's own vaccine. | ||
The rationale that the Pfizer board member uses is that the information could go, quote, viral, and that this sort of information is, quote, corrosive. | ||
Now, Project Veritas did a video featuring Pfizer employees and scientists, literal colleagues of Scott Gottlieb, basically saying this, that their vaccine isn't as strong... | ||
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We're, like, bred and taught to be, like, like, vaccine is safer than actually getting COVID. You cannot, like, talk about this in public. | |
Your antibodies are probably better at that weight than the vaccination. | ||
Now that we're unbanned, We reposted them. | ||
In lieu of the highly anticipated Fauci files, we call upon Elon Musk and Twitter to help us expose what were those efforts to censor not just these things, but Project Veritas' own reporting. | ||
I'm sure that emails and other exhibits exist out there of Pfizer and other organizations talking to Twitter executives about Project Veritas. | ||
We want to see those emails released. | ||
Now, I have to tell you, I'm getting... | ||
You know, you hear that, and your blood starts to boil a little bit. | ||
And the frustration that is consistent, and it remains consistent, is that... | ||
Why are we still fighting this fight? | ||
With all the evidence, I mean, the words out of Pfizer scientists' mouth, you just heard them. | ||
The emails from government bureaucrats and... | ||
Big Pharma employees censoring the truth. | ||
They know the truth and then they lobby Big Tech to censor it and then Big Tech does it. | ||
I mean, why isn't every American pissed about this? | ||
You see, it always goes back to the brainwashing, to the propaganda, to the mind control. | ||
And that's where the American left is at. | ||
And that's what's so frustrating. | ||
You're like, you have just completely abandoned your intuition. | ||
You have completely abandoned your survival instinct. | ||
You have completely abandoned your ability to think freely. | ||
You are totally in a brainwashed cult. | ||
And the COVID vaccines and COVID and your response to it is the perfect example. | ||
How does it get worse than this? | ||
This has to be the end of the line for these crooks. | ||
This has to be the end of the line for this brainwashing mind control that we see. | ||
But it just continues to go on day after day after day. | ||
And people keep lining up to take these shots day after day after day. | ||
And you're just like, how can this be real? | ||
This is... I know the vaccine's deadly. | ||
They know the vaccine's deadly. | ||
Why did a thousand people at the local Walmart just take the damn vaccine? | ||
Why did they just go on a late night comedy show and tell you how great it was? | ||
Here's the behind the scenes. | ||
Here's the behind the scenes footage. | ||
Here's the behind the scenes documents. | ||
They know the vaccine doesn't work. | ||
They censor the truth about the vaccine. | ||
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This is open and shut. | |
But because we the people are divided... | ||
The criminals still dominate us. | ||
Now, here's the lead author of a peer-reviewed research reanalyzing the Pfizer and Moderna trials on the mRNA vaccine. | ||
Joseph Freyman calls for immediate suspension of the COVID-19 vaccine due to serious harms. | ||
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Here is his warning. Hello, my name is Dr. | |
Joseph Freyman. I'm an emergency physician based in Louisiana. | ||
In addition, I am a clinical scientist. | ||
I was the lead author of When we analyzed the original Pfizer and Moderna clinical trials for the messenger RNA COVID-19 vaccines, we found the vaccine increased serious adverse events at a rate of 1 in 800. | ||
At the time of the publication, my co-authors and I did not believe our single study warranted the withdrawal of the messenger RNA vaccines from the market. | ||
However, since its publication, multiple new pieces of evidence have come to light, and | ||
this has caused me to re-evaluate my position. | ||
An article published in the BMJ regarding the FDA's own observational surveillance | ||
data found the messenger RNAs were associated with multiple of the exact same serious adverse | ||
events identified in our original study. | ||
But the FDA had failed to inform the public of these findings. | ||
In addition, now we have multiple autopsy studies that find essentially conclusive evidence | ||
that the vaccines are inducing sudden cardiac deaths, yet the rate of these vaccine-induced | ||
deaths remains unknown. | ||
While many nations that have been using the messenger RNA vaccines have experienced an | ||
increase in excess mortality, more people dying than should be expected from past years. | ||
And this correlates in time with the initial vaccine rollout and then with subsequent booster campaigns. | ||
Nations with higher messenger RNA vaccine uptake have correlations with higher rates of excess mortality. | ||
While the cause of this excess mortality is not known, Researchers analyzing this data were unable to identify any other reasonable cause of the excess death other than the vaccines. | ||
Given now that Omicron variant is less virulent and is able to evade much of the protection offered by the vaccines, this creates a situation where the benefits of the vaccine have been dramatically reduced for hospitalization and death. | ||
Together, this information calls into question if the vaccine's benefits are outweighing the harm. | ||
I believe, given the information, the messenger RNA vaccines need to be withdrawn from the market until new randomized controlled trials can clearly demonstrate the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the serious harm we now know the vaccines are causing. | ||
And you know, that's such basic common sense because what's the purpose of the vaccines anymore? | ||
COVID is not even an issue. You're just getting injected with a poison that has no purpose anymore. | ||
But hey, you know what? | ||
Humanity is just getting increasingly insane. | ||
Here's proof of that. | ||
The U.S. government approves world-first vaccine for honeybees. | ||
Wow, we are just getting completely nuts. | ||
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All right, we all heard about... | |
The Biden administration considering a ban on gas stoves. | ||
It became a big story. | ||
And of course the debates about the studies linking to The health problems AOC decided to weigh in. | ||
AOC says gas stoves linked to reduced cognitive performance in spat with Republican Ron Jackson. | ||
And of course, AOC knows this from experience. | ||
She is suffering from the reduced cognitive performance that she speaks of. | ||
It's rumored that as soon as the studies came out, just to test the theory for herself, she turned on her own gas stove and put her face down in it and started huffing air just to see how dumb she could get. | ||
So she knows from experience, folks, don't doubt AOC. She's living proof. | ||
There it is. Sticking your head in a stove and sniffing the air is bad for your health. | ||
So, also, you shouldn't stick your hand down the garbage disposal, in case you weren't aware of that. | ||
So, just pointing out the things here that AOC has to learn the hard way. | ||
Bless her heart. This news coming out of Alabama, and there's been a lot of good news on the abortion front, on the pro-life front. | ||
We've already saved tens of thousands of babies in Ohio and Missouri and Texas and other states where abortion is either completely banned or they've really limited the numbers and so that's a good thing and I really hope that this issue is approached in the right way To cement this into the future. | ||
Why do I say that? Because I think that handling this aggressively, and a lot of people are going to disagree with this opinion. | ||
And I remember I gave a speech at an abortion clinic, a Planned Parenthood, it was probably like five years ago now, where I was basically addressing how, look, I know we all want to end abortion, but we have to be smart about how we do this. | ||
We have to accept little victories and little steps to get to where we ultimately want to be. | ||
If we try to take that big step, it's going to be harder. | ||
And somebody basically bullhorned me down during that speech saying this is ridiculous. | ||
We need to stop it now. But I want to be smart about this so that we can stop abortion forever and not leave any openings for it to be brought back. | ||
And when I see... | ||
This approach, it just concerns me because I think that you're opening yourself up for these things to be reversed. | ||
This is out of Alabama. Women can be prosecuted for taking abortion pills, says Alabama Attorney General. | ||
It needs to be approached like this. | ||
Women can be prosecuted for murdering their baby. | ||
That's how it needs to be approached. | ||
Forget about calling it an abortion pill. | ||
Here's what I think needs to be done. | ||
We're getting proof and signs of this now. | ||
We're about to hear from Lauren Boebert on this issue. | ||
But I think Republicans need to be very structured and very systematic about how we end abortion in this country. | ||
And I think you need to start with one step at a time. | ||
To what the final goal should be, which is ultimately, if you abort your baby, that's murder. | ||
You murder your baby. That's the ultimate... | ||
I'd say that's the ultimate... | ||
How do we stand on abortion? | ||
Abortion is murder. But you're going to have to take the right steps to get there because it's going to be an uphill battle. | ||
You take two biggest steps up a hill, you're going to slide back down. | ||
So they need to be very structured and systematic. | ||
And they need to clarify exactly... | ||
Whether it's with a heartbeat or how this goes, or the minute you find out you're pregnant. | ||
When is it considered murder? | ||
Don't come out like a heavy-handed approach We're coming for these women, because that's what the Democrats use to get the momentum on their favor. | ||
No, come at this from a legal, structured approach that says, this is what is considered murdering your baby. | ||
If the baby has a heartbeat, or as soon as you know you're pregnant, just come out and lay it down like that. | ||
Don't act like you're going after women. | ||
Don't approach this as we're going after criminals. | ||
Approach it as a systematic legislative process that Where you have clear, defining laws that ultimately lead to abortion is murder. | ||
You kill your baby, whether it's a pill or whether it's any other method, that's considered murder. | ||
And if it's a doctor involved in it, then the doctor committed murder. | ||
To me, to be pro-life, that's the final conclusion. | ||
That's the final conclusion. | ||
Touchdown on that issue for the pro-life movement. | ||
But in order to get there, I think we need to be less heavy-handed, and I think it needs to be very well-defined and written all the right ways so that when we get to that touchdown and we get to that finish line, nobody can throw a red flag and challenge it. | ||
Nobody can point out weaknesses or say women are victims or anything like that. | ||
It's just, no. Your baby has a heartbeat, or you say pregnant, that's a life. | ||
As soon as you terminate that life, you're guilty of murder. | ||
Whoever was involved in that, however they were involved in that. | ||
Complicit in it. But when you do stuff like this, it just doesn't work politically. | ||
Come out and write a law that says, if you take a drug or you take a chemical that terminates a heartbeat, Or if you have a positive pregnancy test and you take a drug and then you're not pregnant, you just murdered your baby. | ||
But don't make it like heavy handed like we're coming for the women. | ||
Make it like, no, if somebody does this, there's going to be laws and you're going to be prosecuted. | ||
So I just don't like the heavy handed approach because I feel like that's where the activism really comes from. | ||
Because you say, well look, most of these women coming to these abortion rallies, they're not having abortions, but they feel they're under attack as women. | ||
So just a little softer, a little more structured, a little more systematic in the approach, and I think we can ultimately get to the true finish line for the pro-life movement, which is... | ||
Which should be accepted that abortion is murder. | ||
You terminate a life in the womb, that's murder. | ||
You want to have a debate over what that means? | ||
And you want to get down to laws that determine and define clearly what that is? | ||
Well, that's what needs to be done. | ||
That's what needs to be done. The debate needs to be had. | ||
But when you just come in heavy-handed and force the issues, that leaves openings, I think, in the future for these things to be reversed. | ||
Now, here's Lauren Boebert, just outside of the Capitol, that's just happened, speaking on the abortion issue. | ||
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The House just voted on the Born Alive Survivors Protection Act. | |
This bill is simple. If any abortion is botched and the baby is born alive, that baby cannot be left for dead but must receive medical care like any live human being. | ||
Sadly, only one Democrat voted for it, while 210 Democrats voted against this bill and want to allow these babies to be left for dead. | ||
This is sick. | ||
This is radical. This is where the Democrat Party stands today, but it's certainly not where the American people stand. | ||
I'll always fight for life of the unborn and the born. | ||
I'll always fight for you. | ||
Now, you know, you hear that, and maybe that's a counterargument to everything I just said. | ||
They love abortion so much that they'll go out there and vote against saving a born baby's life. | ||
So maybe that's a fair counter argument to what I just said. | ||
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But how sick is that? | |
They love abortion so much they won't even vote for a bill to keep a born baby alive. | ||
So let's practically put that vote into a real life situation. | ||
A baby gets born at the hospital. | ||
Mother doesn't want it. | ||
What does the Democrat do? | ||
Leave it there to die. | ||
You want these people running your life? | ||
You want these people determining your future, your destiny? | ||
They just voted to let a baby die on a hospital bed. | ||
Oh yeah, go get your COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
They'll vote for that to be mandatory. | ||
And then a baby gets born and the Democrat says, leave that baby to die! | ||
And they all vote for it. | ||
These are sick people. | ||
These are sick people. But there you go. | ||
But this is what I'm talking about here. | ||
Just stuff like that is going to expose who it is we're dealing with. | ||
You just saw 210 demons. | ||
You just saw 210 devils, demented, saying, we're not going to have a law that protects babies that get born. | ||
So a doctor can leave a baby to die on a bedpan because the mother doesn't want it. | ||
And 210 demons in your Congress, if they were sitting in a hospital room and a baby was just born and the mother didn't want it, the Democrat would say, leave that baby to die, you have my permission. | ||
So there you go. | ||
With one little bill, with one little vote, 210 Democrats just got exposed to As pro-let-a-baby-die-on-a-bed-pan. | ||
Good! What will they be exposed for next? | ||
They want the IRS coming after you. | ||
They want babies dying in hospitals. | ||
What else do they want? Boy, I'll tell you what. | ||
I am happily surprised. | ||
I mean, I don't know if I would concede I'm proven wrong, but maybe I will. | ||
Just to show how honorable I am. | ||
I'll concede to even being wrong thus far early in the game about Kevin McCarthy. | ||
There's going to be a bunch of news attacks probably on Kevin McCarthy by the end of the day and tomorrow about him sticking by George Santos. | ||
I say good for Kevin McCarthy. | ||
I say good. | ||
He's not going to bow to the mob and he's not going to quiver whenever the press of the mainstream media has an agenda and a mission in mind. | ||
Good for Kevin McCarthy. | ||
And he said the right thing. He said, look, he was voted into office. | ||
We'll see how he does in the next election. | ||
He has the right to serve here. I am pleasantly surprised. | ||
Even simple trivial stuff like that, that's a good sign. | ||
Just got Democrats to vote to let babies die on a hospital bed. | ||
Just got Democrats to vote for 87,000 IRS agents to harass you. | ||
What? | ||
Again folks, I'm not expecting the world to... | ||
I'm not expecting the 118th Congress is going to save the country. | ||
I'm just feeling good about it. | ||
I'm just seeing good things happening. | ||
Now, quickly. I meant to play this the other day, but I forgot. | ||
This is from Politozoid. | ||
And it's not only funny, sad at the same time, but sometimes cartoons or comedy or satire is one of the best ways to describe a situation. | ||
And so for audio listeners, you'll have to watch this, but it's a Lego cartoon that Depiction of what happened on January 6th in a satirical fashion. | ||
Basically, the unassuming, innocent American wears his American hat, goes to D.C., waves the flag around. | ||
Next thing you know, he gets raided by the FBI. Here's the cartoon from Politozoid. | ||
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I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard. | |
Yes, we'll rally when I'm glad. | ||
Yes, we're rallying once again Shouting the battle cry of freedom | ||
We won't rally from the hills We will gather from the plains | ||
Shouting the battle cry of freedom The union forever | ||
Hooray, hooray Down with the traitor | ||
Up with the Tsar While we rally around the flag | ||
Yes, we're rallying once again Shouting the battle cry of freedom | ||
We are springing to the call Of our brothers gone and born | ||
We are springing to the call of our brothers sought and born | ||
Shouting the battle cry of freedom Then we'll fill the vacant ranks | ||
Shouting the battle cry of freedom Then we'll fill the vacant ranks with a million free men | ||
With a million free men more Shouting the battle cry of freedom | ||
more Shouting the battle cry of freedom | ||
The union forever Hooray, hooray | ||
The union forever array, array Down with the traitor, up with the star | ||
Down with the traitor Up with the Tsar | ||
While we rally around the flag Yes, we're rallying once again | ||
While we gather round the flag, let's roll proudly once again | ||
Shouting the battle cry of freedom Certain dates echo throughout history | ||
Shouting the battle cry of freedom Certain dates echo throughout history | ||
December 7th, 1941 September 11th, 2001 | ||
December 7th, 1941 September 11th, 2001 | ||
And January 6th, 2021 FBI, come out with your hands up | ||
Shouting the battle cry of freedom You know, I think that's a real powerful cartoon | ||
and I think we'll just upload that directly as a standalone to band.video on the War Room channel | ||
so that you can share it as well. | ||
Because that's it. I mean, American patriots have a distrust with the system and the 2020 election. | ||
We have a First Amendment right. | ||
You show up waving your American flag, wearing your American hat. | ||
Believing you're in a free country, and then you walk right into a trap with all the technology, the geofencing capturing you, the facial recognition technology on the cameras, and the next thing you know, the FBI shows up, guns drawn red, you got charges against you, and you don't even know what the hell just happened. | ||
You didn't realize you were already in a communist hellhole country. | ||
You didn't realize the Democrat Party were a bunch of authoritarian tyrants. | ||
You didn't realize that you walked into a false flag trap on January 6th. | ||
But it has that same energy from the Lego movie, if you ever saw it, a great film, where they all buy into Taco Tuesdays. | ||
We're getting Taco Tuesdays! | ||
And then what is Taco Tuesdays? | ||
It's a little gift. | ||
A little gift from the deep state. | ||
And you lose all your freedom. | ||
But you had no idea what was coming, and they just hit you with slavery. | ||
What just happened? Final hour of the InfoWars War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Michael Cargill in studio, one of the great Second Amendment activists. | ||
Glad to have him here in Austin, Texas, and in studio with us. | ||
Now, we do have some news we're going to be covering with Michael coming up, and a statement has just been made. | ||
You said it was by the Uvalde police chief? | ||
That's right, yeah. And then we've also got out of Illinois. | ||
Illinois becomes latest U.S. state to ban assault weapons. | ||
We'll have a laugh at the ridiculousness of that concept. | ||
But first, Michael, let's talk about what you're doing as a big Second Amendment activist and a case that you have that is now going up to the Supreme Court. | ||
That's right. We actually brought a case to the, well, and it actually made its way all the way up to the Fifth Circuit. | ||
And so it's Michael Cargill, no one else, versus the Department of Justice, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. | ||
And we actually have several cases that we have moving forward. | ||
But this case is the most important case, because this case actually says that the ATF cannot create, cannot write law. | ||
And that's the most important thing. | ||
It's amazing that you would even have to file that. | ||
Right. | ||
You'd think that would be a given. | ||
That's right. | ||
You would think so. | ||
And so we filed this case. | ||
We made it all the way up to the Fifth Circuit. | ||
And the Fifth Circuit heard it in en banc, which means they heard it in front of 13, | ||
actually 16 judges. | ||
It was 13 of the three that sided in our favor that were correct, that I'm actually correct. | ||
I didn't want to argue the constitutionality of it. | ||
I didn't want to argue about, you know, it's our Second Amendment right because every other lawsuit has argued that point. | ||
What I want to do is take it from a different angle and say, you know what? | ||
This agency, a federal agency, cannot just create law. | ||
You know, we have Congress. | ||
Congress writes a bill. They vote on that bill. | ||
It goes to the president. The president signs it and becomes law. | ||
And that's how bills are made. | ||
We've heard that schoolhouse rock song. | ||
No, not anymore. That might be banned now. | ||
How a bill becomes a law. | ||
And so that's how it happens. | ||
It doesn't happen the other way around with an agency. | ||
Just like, you know, I was talking to someone earlier how you can say the OSHA decides to ban high heels one day and all of a sudden they just say, you know what, high heels are bad, you know, and we're going to ban high heels and everyone's got to turn in, all women's got to turn in their high heels. | ||
Well, that's an assault high heels. That's right. | ||
And I guarantee you more people die from high heels than anything else. | ||
In many more ways than one. | ||
That's right. Turn them in. Turn them in and we're going to confiscate them. | ||
If you keep them, we're going to make you a felon. | ||
Same thing. You know, they don't have a right to do that, just like the ATF can't do that with our firearms. | ||
Well, how did we even get to this point? | ||
When did the ATF get the power to write law? | ||
When did this even happen? | ||
Right. So you give them an inch, they take a mile. | ||
Oh, you give a leftist a thimble of power, they'll abuse it. | ||
Right. They started with the bump stocks. | ||
They said, hey, well, we can make this work. | ||
You know, let's try AR pistols. | ||
Let's try triggers. | ||
Let's go after rare breed triggers. | ||
And so I'm getting phone calls all around the country right now. | ||
I got a phone call from the owners of RW Arms. | ||
They actually had $20 million in bump stocks they had to destroy. | ||
$20 million. So it wasn't like what they did with the light bulbs or what they're proposing to do with the gas stoves, where if you have one, it's just they ban production. | ||
They just made it totally illegal. | ||
Totally illegal to own, possess. | ||
You bought it legally. | ||
You now have to either destroy it or turn them in is what happened. | ||
Do they at least do a buyback or do you have to give it in for free? | ||
You have to turn it in for free. | ||
You lost your money. And I'm sure all the criminals line right up, right? | ||
That's right. Every single criminal turned it in. | ||
That's right. And there were less than a thousand, I think a thousand were turned in. | ||
There are millions of them out there. | ||
So I'm telling people right now, leave them in that boating accident. | ||
Don't dig them up just yet. | ||
You have them buried in the backyard. | ||
Leave them right there. Don't bring them out of the backyard just yet. | ||
Because this case means that, yes, we won for Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi. | ||
But the government is appealing this case. | ||
Once they appeal, they're going to ask for a stay. | ||
And so that means that... | ||
Then we have to wait till the Supreme Court takes this case up. | ||
Once they take it up, then they agree with us, and it becomes law of the land for all 50 states, not just for Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. | ||
So you get 13 out of the 16 judges. | ||
And one more question just on the kind of how this works. | ||
Why does it only apply to those states? | ||
Because this case went to the Fifth Circuit, and the Fifth Circuit actually is over Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi. | ||
Okay, so that's just a jurisdictional issue. | ||
That is correct. Got you. Okay. | ||
So they ruled in our favor, and that's just for those states. | ||
Now, this case goes to the Supreme Court. | ||
Supreme Court takes this case up. | ||
They ask for a stay. No one can get the bump stocks back yet until the Supreme Court hears this case. | ||
They hear the case. They rule in our favor. | ||
We win, and bump stocks become legal, and the ATF cannot create law in all 50 states of the United States, not just Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. | ||
Now, with this process, 13 to 3 in your favor, do you hear arguments as far as like why the 3 didn't want to allow this bump stock ban to be lifted or reversed versus why the 13 said you were right? | ||
Yes, everything is in the ruling and why they disagreed. | ||
And they actually agree with my point that Congress has decreed a law. | ||
So even though they voted— They agree with the Constitution? | ||
Yeah. Even though they voted against me. | ||
Well, at least 13 of them. Right. | ||
Well, the three. | ||
Even though the three voted against me, they still agreed the fact that I was correct that Congress has to write a bill. | ||
So then why did they dissent? | ||
Because they're Democrat-pointed judges. | ||
So they write like, we agree with this person, but we still dissent. | ||
That's right. That's nice. | ||
That's nice. The next thing you know, they'll be voting for babies to die on bedpans. | ||
Oh, wait, that just happened. | ||
I'm sorry. We're behind the times now. | ||
Okay, so... How much interest are you getting? | ||
You talked about some other gun manufacturers and people reaching out to you. | ||
Correct. What about other gun manufacturers, gun stores? | ||
I mean, where's kind of the interest right now in that industry? | ||
The interest is actually going crazy. | ||
I'm getting calls all around the country from gun store owners, mom and pop gun stores, because they're being shut down, because the ATF is overstaffing their bounds and trying to shut them down. | ||
And so we actually launched a lawsuit for that as well. | ||
You're getting very litigious. | ||
Well, I've been inspected by the ATF, and I've made mistakes, and they found some mistakes. | ||
I said, well, if they're shutting these gun stores down around the country for making little paperwork errors, then what's going to stop them from coming after me? | ||
Because I'm suing them, and I'm beating them in court. | ||
Yeah, now they're going to put a target on you. | ||
So instead of me being reactive or on the defense, I'm being on the offense. | ||
And I filed a lawsuit against them to stop them from coming after me. | ||
And so I'm playing chess here. | ||
We're not playing checkers. This is not a game. | ||
I'm playing 10 moves, 15, 20 moves down the road. | ||
And so this case here is going to stop them in their tracks. | ||
And then all the other cases are going to move forward. | ||
It's going to help RW Arms get their $20 million back. | ||
It's going to help Rare Breed Triggers get them to get their triggers back and get the ATF off their backs as well. | ||
You know, it's amazing. You talk about playing a game of chess with some of the political action that conservatives, patriots are taking right now. | ||
I see a lot of that. | ||
From your case to what I'm seeing with the 118th Congress, it's a good thing. | ||
I'm finally seeing a little fight back across the board from conservatives. | ||
Now, do we have expectations for the Supreme Court? | ||
I mean, it seems like it'd be an obvious winner, but obviously there's Democrats there that are going to probably not want this to get Anything is possible. | ||
You never say anything is 100%. | ||
So we have to stay vigilant. | ||
This is going to take a lot of effort with my attorneys. | ||
It's going to take some working behind the scenes. | ||
It's going to take some education of different clerks and stuff like that. | ||
We need to make sure that this goes forward and we actually win this case in the United States Supreme Court. | ||
So it didn't stop last week on January the 6th, by the way. | ||
That's when we heard this ruling. | ||
We found that we won this case. They really probably hated that | ||
They didn't like that. That's supposed to be their day. | ||
That's right So it's gonna take a lot more and we're moving forward with | ||
so many different things that we're firing on all pistons here coming in | ||
different angles so we're you know, we're asking for a little help also a | ||
little support because you know We there's a lot that we're doing right here and we I can't | ||
do it on my own now And this is just Michael Cargill, just little old me, versus the Department of Justice and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. | ||
And we're winning cases. | ||
We're winning. I have a great track record. | ||
Haven't lost a case yet. | ||
So, you know, it... | ||
Man, I'm telling you, go to our give, send, go dot com slash Cargill page and help us out just a little bit so that way we can continue moving forward because this is not about Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi. | ||
This is about all the United States. | ||
You know, I believe in praise the Lord and pass the ammunition. | ||
I, you know, I breathe this stuff. | ||
And so I want to make sure that we help everyone. | ||
I want you to be able to go into that, you know, That boating accident, recover your bump stocks. | ||
I want you to be able to go in that backyard and dig up your AR pistols. | ||
You shouldn't have to worry about the federal government knocking down your doors and coming to take your guns. | ||
Quickly here, any support, any reach out from the NRA? Not yet, so I'm waiting for that call. | ||
My phone line's open. Let's get into the Supreme Court, guys, down there at the NRA. Wake up. | ||
The alarm bells are going off here. | ||
NRA, are you listening? | ||
Looking for some action? You know, I'm upset that the NRA is not coming to the aid of Michael Cargill. | ||
I'm not that surprised. | ||
I think overall the NRA does good work, but I'd like to see them a little more active in the grassroots. | ||
But nonetheless, you can help Michael Cargill take on the ATF by going to givesendgo.com slash Cargill. | ||
And quickly before we move on to some of these other stories that we have here, you have the naysayers that don't think you can have a victory here, but I think your strategy is good. | ||
And maybe we don't make the shot this go-around, but I think the strategy is right because The way you're approaching this that your naysayers might not understand that you were explaining in the last segment will reemphasize. | ||
You're not really approaching this as the others have in the past as a Second Amendment issue. | ||
You're saying the ATF cannot make law, and so whatever laws they've made will become null and void, which one example would be the bump stock ban. | ||
So that's why this approach, I think, has a shot. | ||
Yes. And it's just simple as that. | ||
And that's why people are very happy about this case, the fact that we brought it forward. | ||
And like I said before, you know, they're saying, Michael, there's no way you're going to win this case. | ||
It's impossible. You know, this is about bump stocks. | ||
There's no way they're going to allow people to use bump stocks. | ||
I say, you know, don't never say never. | ||
And we're approaching this case in a different way. | ||
And so my attorneys are great, very good at what they do. | ||
They argue this case, you know, with perfection in front of the justices there. | ||
And so they prove their point and they agree with them. | ||
And boom, here we are today. | ||
Now we're looking at going to the Supreme Court, Washington, D.C. That's going to be very intimidating. | ||
It's going to be a great case. | ||
This is going to be great for the United States because this will help us in every different agency across our federal agency. | ||
We're talking this agency, that agency. | ||
We're talking EPA. We're talking every agency. | ||
They're going to have to stop what they're doing. | ||
All this endless bureaucracy getting involved in our lives. | ||
Absolutely. And this is not the only case that we're doing. | ||
There's so many other things that we're actually focusing on. | ||
We're actually protecting gun store owners. | ||
We're actually focusing on New York. | ||
Actually, we have a case that I've joined... | ||
The Second Amendment might be the most necessary in New York. | ||
Yeah, and I have a case that I've joined with Smith& Wesson, with Ruger, with Glock, some of your distributors around the nation where... | ||
We're suing the state of New York because the state of New York says that if I sell a gun to someone here in Texas and then that gun ends up stolen from that person, winds up in New York and using a crime, they can come back and sue me. | ||
And so I said, no, that's crazy. | ||
So you're in Texas. | ||
I'm in Texas. You get mugged. | ||
Let's say you go downtown, you get mugged and beaten up and stolen. | ||
You're in the hospital. You don't know where your gun is. | ||
It somehow ends up in New York. | ||
Now you got a lawsuit. Yes, that is correct. | ||
That makes sense. And so I said, that's crazy. | ||
So we decided to get with all the... | ||
You're the victim of a crime. | ||
Now you're the criminal. | ||
Right, right. Insane. | ||
And as a dealer, as a gun store owner, if I sell a gun to someone, same thing, that gun ends up in New York using a crime. | ||
They can come back and sue the gun store. | ||
Oh, you mean you can't put an electric collar fence around everybody that purchases a gun from your store to make sure they don't leave the state? | ||
That's right. Dang! | ||
Darn! Man, that's just insane. | ||
New York, there's so many different things that we're actually working on. | ||
The other one is when you walk into a gun store, you fill out the 4473, the firearms transaction record, and for some reason your background check comes back delayed or denied. | ||
If it's delayed or denied, they're actually reporting you to the FBI and they're putting you in a system where every law enforcement agency in the country has access to it. | ||
Now, denies, I'm not fighting denies because there's a bill that actually Congress signed, it became law, that if you're denied, they're going to report you to the FBI and Chief Law Enforcement Officer in the county you live in. | ||
And so that went through the proper process. | ||
That went through the process. But the problem is the ATF says, you know what, let's push the envelope. | ||
Let's go ahead and do delays. | ||
If that transaction is delayed, you walk to the gun store, we're going to report you to the FBI and put you in a system where every law enforcement agency in the country has access to it. | ||
You're being reported for a delay. | ||
And it could be the fact that they're changing shifts. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Just delay the transaction. Or look what happened with the airlines today. | ||
There's some technical glitch. | ||
The whole thing shuts down. There could be a technical problem. | ||
Could be anything. And so they have to reboot the system. | ||
That transaction is delayed. | ||
And so, you know, I'm saying that's insane. | ||
So we filed a lawsuit against them for that as well, to stop that from happening. | ||
So let's talk about what just happened in Illinois. | ||
Illinois becomes latest U.S. state to ban assault weapons. | ||
Michael, this is one of those things to me that is... | ||
I don't even know where to properly put this other than just straight idiocracy. | ||
I mean, it's just assault weapons ban. | ||
I can take this pen right here, okay? | ||
You see this pen? I can take this pen right here and I can try to stab, I can try to gouge Michael Cargill's eyes out and I'll probably get shot in the process. | ||
I would never do that. | ||
Not a good idea. Point being, I could gouge somebody's eye out. | ||
I could gouge into their neck and probably make them bleed out with a pen. | ||
I could rip a leg off this table and bash someone over the head. | ||
Those are all assaults. | ||
This could be an assault weapon. | ||
So this whole notion of assault weapons... | ||
Shouldn't even exist when it comes to the gun argument. | ||
It shows how uneducated they really are because assault is a verb. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
We don't even know what a woman is. | ||
Don't start throwing verbs at me. | ||
You can pick up anything and hit someone with it. | ||
You're absolutely correct. For them to say that, na-na-na-na-boo-boo, stick ahead and doo-doo. | ||
We'll see you in court. That's what's going to happen. | ||
So we're going to push this case, just like every other case, to the Supreme Court. | ||
We're going to shut down Illinois. | ||
We're going to shut down California. | ||
We're coming after New York. | ||
We're coming after everyone. My job is to, whenever someone comes after the Second Amendment, my job is to put my foot on their throat. | ||
And that's what we're going to continue to do. | ||
And that's why I'm asking people to support us, to stop all these things that they're actually trying to do to us. | ||
You know, there's so much common sense that is ignored in this argument, and you never really hear it on the debate stage. | ||
Like, here's a perfect example with all these gun bans and such. | ||
Now, imagine believing that you sign a law that it's never going to be broken, okay? | ||
So just imagine that lunacy right out of the gate. | ||
But then imagine this practically applied. | ||
Okay, let's say you live in a state or a city wherever where you can't get a gun or it's nearly impossible to get a gun, so you don't have a gun at your house. | ||
You don't have a gun at your side when, you know, let's say you're a woman, you like to go on walks at night through Central Park or you're going to get groceries, whatever. | ||
In some magical world, I got you. | ||
Yeah, but you don't have that protection, you don't have your sidearm, you don't have whatever. | ||
Well, now what happens? Let's say someone breaks into your home and holds you at gunpoint. | ||
What option do you have? You have no option. | ||
What happens? You're a woman walking around. | ||
Somebody pulls a gun on you, wants to take you down into a dark alley and have their way. | ||
What option do you have? You have no option. | ||
I don't understand this notion. | ||
Assault weapons bans, all this gun legislation, how do they not understand? | ||
All you're doing is creating victims. | ||
You're not stopping crime. | ||
You're not helping anybody. | ||
You're creating helpless victims. | ||
That's right. And I made sure that was not going to happen in my family, you know, with my parents and my loved ones. | ||
You know, about five, six years ago, someone tried to break into my parents' home, their second floor, their house. | ||
Master bathroom window and tried to break in and actually kill them inside the home and take the stuff they had inside their home. | ||
They had a little text message on their phone. | ||
This guy was supposed to go into the second floor, master bathroom window of my parents' house, kill my parents, let the other two guys in downstairs. | ||
And so my parents actually heard this, woke up, you know, kicked the plane into place, shot and killed this guy, sent him back outside the window, got the police there, and everyone, you know, the other guys got caught, this guy died, and he stopped that. | ||
If my parents didn't have the training, they didn't have a gun or several guns to defend themselves, my parents wouldn't be here today. | ||
You know, those guys, their mission was to go in, kill my parents, and the other two guys in downstairs. | ||
It's just amazing that basic logic just completely misses the modern-day left, the modern-day liberals, the modern-day Democrats. | ||
We may get into the issue of this Juvaldi news that just broke, but still really more questions than answers. | ||
Michael Cargill, Central Texas Gunworks. | ||
I'm proud to know you. I'm proud you're from Austin fighting this good fight. | ||
Well, the disaster that is commercial flying just continues to get worse. | ||
Air travel across U.S. thrown into chaos after computer outage. | ||
U.S. investigating FAA outage. | ||
Cause not clear. Glitches and complications happen all the time, says Pete Booty Judge. | ||
He has no idea what went wrong. | ||
I believe that. And you know, I was thinking more about this. | ||
You know what's so... | ||
This is the conundrum that we're in. | ||
And this is a perfect example of it. | ||
This air traffic FAA glitch or whatever it was today. | ||
Where... We know they've already run their operations, their tests, if you will, their real-time... | ||
I mean, they call them drills, but it's just in real-time telling you what they're about to do to you, where they, with Operation Polygon, simulate a cyberattack. | ||
So this is the weird conundrum we're in, where... | ||
They build up the potential of a cyber attack. | ||
Imagine, like, with COVID, the same response with the lockdowns and the tyranny and everything, except in the digital world. | ||
And so we know that they have that up their sleeve and intend on using an event like that to seize more control. | ||
But here's where you're in the catch right now. | ||
Here's where you're in the conundrum right now. | ||
If this was, if today was a cyber attack, let's say, let's say today there was a cyber attack or some sort of a criminal involvement in what happened with the computer glitches or maybe even a larger national security issue, do you really think they would tell us that? | ||
Of course they wouldn't! | ||
Pete Buttigieg and Joe Biden would be too embarrassed to admit that under their watch there was a cyber attack on our air traffic controller, our FAA. So we know that they would love to seize more power out of the fear from a cyber attack that they run. | ||
But if there was ever an actual real cyber attack, they would lie to you about it and cover it up because they wouldn't want to embarrass themselves. | ||
So it's like they're planning to run a cyber attack false flag to put fear and control like they did with COVID into your life. | ||
But if there was one that actually happened, they wouldn't use that. | ||
They would hide that and cover that up because they wouldn't want to be embarrassed. | ||
So it's a weird conundrum to be in, but geez, I mean, flying commercially these days, they've just ruined that. | ||
But of course they have. Might as well make the experience miserable before they make it illegal, so then you won't complain as much. | ||
Now, ladies and gentlemen, before I get into some of the other news here, Maybe even do a segment of phone calls to finish out the transmission. | ||
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All right. A couple of... | |
Crazy stories dealing with the crime element. | ||
Shock video. Thieves smash up New York City jewelry store in million-dollar heist. | ||
Masked thieves. Were they afraid of COVID or just criminals? | ||
Masked thieves make off with around $2 million in jewelry during a smash-and-grab robbery in New York City in Brooklyn. | ||
And so this organized retail theft just continues. | ||
And sadly, there could be one thing that would make it stop, and that would be a heavy police presence or a heavy police response to incidents like this. | ||
But the police have been neutered on this, and so that's why the retail crime is spiking so much. | ||
So the other solution to stop this, which is... | ||
Maybe the less desirable solution. | ||
Maybe some disagree. Maybe they say it's more desirable or more effective, but probably more effective. | ||
And that would be the store owners, or just store patrons even, taking matters into their own hand. | ||
Whatever that means. | ||
And you can sit here and you can say, well, no amount of money is worth a life. | ||
Well, what about our civilization? | ||
What about our society? | ||
Where do we take a stand? | ||
Where do we say we don't want to see gangs of thieves running our cities, running our towns? | ||
When do we say we don't want to see organized retail theft becoming a daily occurrence that we can't stop or address? | ||
Sure. Sure. | ||
Maybe objects Are not worth a life most of the time. | ||
But this isn't just about protecting an object. | ||
This isn't just about protecting some jewelry or whatever. | ||
This is bigger than that. This is a civilizational, societal issue of mass criminal waves not being addressed or stopped. | ||
So what is perturbing this mass organized retail crime theft right now? | ||
But guess what? If those jewelry store robbers would have gone in there to steal jewelry and they would have gotten lead pumped into their chests, you think that might stop the next person from thinking about robbing a jewelry store? | ||
You think that might help to curtail and even solve this issue of mass crime happening, organized retail theft happening? | ||
Or are we just supposed to accept that as the normal and just say it's okay now? | ||
It doesn't have to be this way. | ||
And the problem is, because you let it get so out of control, now you have to talk about drastic measures. | ||
Because you let it get out of control, because you let the criminals become so emboldened, and because you took away the power of citizens and police to stop the criminals, now the situation is out of hand and only drastic measures are going to solve it. | ||
Another Antifa member has been outed as a violent sex abuser. | ||
Folks, this is crazy. | ||
They're outing themselves. Portland Antifa sex worker Zoe J. Pegg accuses a fellow male comrade of sexual assault. | ||
All of this on the internet. The abuser admits guilt despite putting on a show in the past of being anti-misogynistic. | ||
Andy No has the story with the tweets The violent Portland Antifa member who was outed as a sex | ||
abuser Appears to have alluded to his guilt days ago and in | ||
November He chastised his comrade for publicly announcing plans to | ||
attack Tesla. These are just more leftist terrorists operating on Twitter | ||
He says it should be done as a surprise attack And despite claiming to replicate a family for comrades, Antifa are quick to disown and even call their own excommunicated members to be killed. | ||
They're quick to do this as a form of self-protection. | ||
One often finds this in cults as well. | ||
And actually, there's another psychological element of this where when you're so disenfranchised or so just you feel you don't even have control over your own life, You kind of replace that void and that feeling by destroying other people's lives. | ||
And so that's why you see this so often in leftist strongholds, them turning on one another because it's like a drug to them. | ||
It's like a release to them where they're getting no other joy out of life other than destroying other people. | ||
All right, final segment here of the Infowars War Room brought to you by Infowarsstore.com. | ||
There's an account on Twitter that I noticed a couple weeks ago, and I told some other people, this is going to be the new libs of TikTok. | ||
It's a little more grungy, let's say, because they go into little darker places of libs of TikTok genre content, and that's Trunytunes. | ||
Trunytunes of TikTok. | ||
Now, I think my guess that this was going to be the next libs of TikTok has just had its first confirmation that it's going that direction. | ||
Trunytunes of TikTok has now been banned from Twitter or is currently suspended. | ||
Now, I sent this over just last night. | ||
So this has happened in the recent hours. | ||
And so we can pull up the image that we have, but we can't pull up the tweet because the account Trunytunes of TikTok has now been censored. | ||
But you know... I'm looking at this image of an individual who just had facial feminization surgery and somebody who is undergoing the trans surgery, male to female here. | ||
And you look at this and remove the context of this Remove the understanding of what you're looking at here and what would you see? | ||
What would you think? Oh, this is a person that's been in a tragic accident or disaster or had a serious medical condition. | ||
This is tragic. This is bad. | ||
This person's recovering and needs prayers. | ||
But not for this. | ||
When you see a person incapacitated, laid out on a hospital bed because they want to change genders, it's a good thing. | ||
So I figured... Why not take my clown pill and just do some culture jamming on this? | ||
So, maybe we make a whole thing out of this because we've seen other individuals, like little girls, laying out on a hospital bed with the doctors that just had their breasts chopped off, or little boys who laying out incapacitated on the hospital bed who just had their genitals mangled. | ||
And instead of seeing that image and thinking, oh, this is horrible, this is gruesome, this person is hurting, no, we should celebrate it. | ||
So we are now celebrating it. | ||
This is great. Let's chop up those little boys. | ||
Let's chop up those little girls. | ||
And let's celebrate those images. | ||
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Yeah! Look at this. | |
Look at this boy out here. | ||
Look at this boy out here. | ||
He wants to be a girl. And we chopped up his genitalia. | ||
And we sliced up his face. | ||
He's currently incapacitated on a hospital bed. | ||
And he's not going to function normally, biologically, the rest of his life. | ||
He's a permanent hospital patient. | ||
And we celebrate it! | ||
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Alright! Who's up next? | |
Who wants to get chopped up and mangled next? | ||
You can be the next victim. | ||
Celebrated, laid out, incapacitated on a hospital bed. | ||
A permanent patient needing constant drugs, constant surgeries. | ||
It's a great thing to see. | ||
What do you mean that's a person in a hospital bed suffering from a serious medical emergency and injury? | ||
Why would you celebrate that? | ||
It's trans surgery, baby! | ||
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Woo! Yeah! | |
I'm a liberal Democrat doctor. | ||
I'm gonna chop up your little boy, your little girl. | ||
I'm gonna make you pay 10 grand for it. | ||
And then I'm gonna take a picture of them laid up, incapacitated on a hospital bed, formerly perfectly healthy, now struggling severely because of my surgery, and we're gonna celebrate it, and we're gonna tell you how good it is. | ||
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What kind of bass-ackwards world is this? | |
Like, imagine you don't even know about this stuff. | ||
And you see this image, you're like, oh my gosh! | ||
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What happened to that poor boy? | |
What happened to that poor boy? | ||
In so much pain in the hospital, this is so sad what happened. | ||
Sad? What are you talking about? | ||
We're celebrating this, baby. | ||
Don't you know we chopped that little boy's pecker off? | ||
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What? What kind of sick mad scientist doctor is this? | |
What are you talking about? No, no, no, this is great. | ||
We chop up little boys and girls. | ||
It's called gender affirmation. | ||
It's called trans surgery. | ||
We celebrate it. We're not upset at these images of mangled boys and girls in the hospitals incapacitated. | ||
It's a good thing. | ||
Like, oh my gosh, was that little boy in a car accident? | ||
This is so sad. Car accident? | ||
We just chopped his genitals off. | ||
It gets so bad. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
It's the year 2030. | ||
And John Rowe has just been in a car accident. | ||
Upon being unconscious after the accident, he is rushed to a hospital. | ||
When he wakes up from his medically induced coma, John feels a little different. | ||
John looks down under his smock and realizes that something is missing. | ||
His male genitalia. | ||
John looks up at the doctors and says, What happened? | ||
Why did you chop off my male member? | ||
And they say, Well, we just gave you free transgender surgery. | ||
You should be thanking us. | ||
You're now Jane Roe. | ||
You're welcome. Hell, they'll hit you with a vaccine like that. | ||
You might wake up, you get in a bad car accident, you wake up, you're no longer a boy. | ||
You wake up, you're no longer a girl. | ||
What the hell? Sound a little... | ||
Sound like a stretch? | ||
We're celebrating this now, folks. | ||
We're celebrating these images. | ||
We're celebrating this. Genital mutilation in kids. | ||
That's the world the left is taking us into. | ||
You really think it's that far-fetched? | ||
I wouldn't be so sure. | ||
And then look at this ridiculousness. | ||
Childhood obesity, something that's never even existed before until now. | ||
What's the solution? | ||
Consider drugs and surgery early for obesity in kids. | ||
New guidelines say waiting doesn't work. | ||
Waiting? How about getting them some exercise? | ||
How about getting them to eat healthy? | ||
How about stopping whatever is causing this new phenomenon called childhood obesity? | ||
Oh no, let's just continue to prop up big pharma and this money train where we make kids unhealthy and then they have to go to a hospital. | ||
No, their diets are bad. | ||
They're not getting enough exercise. | ||
So what's the solution? Drugs and surgery. | ||
That's the worst solution. | ||
They need to get on a diet and an exercise routine to save their lives. | ||
Not go under the knife. | ||
Not search for a bottle of pills. | ||
See, that's always the answer, right? | ||
And it's always the unhealthy one. | ||
So instead of addressing the issue and the dangerous concerning phenomenon of childhood obesity in kids, they just say, eh, just go get some surgery. | ||
Just go get a pill. | ||
How do you explain this in the American Survey Center? | ||
15% of men reported having no close friends in 2021 versus only 3% in 1990. | ||
10% of women reported having no close friends in 2021 versus 2% in 1990. | ||
I think there's a lot of factors here, but it's not healthy. | ||
It's not healthy. You need friends. | ||
Even if you're antisocial or even if you're a bit of a hermit and you don't get out much, still having friends is important. | ||
You still need that. You still need that social interaction for your own mental health. | ||
But it just shows the increased loneliness. | ||
It shows the increased interactions of strangers on the internet trying to fill that void. | ||
People just not wanting to go out. | ||
People can't even afford to go out. | ||
But loneliness and less and less friends becoming an issue. | ||
Really, really upsetting. | ||
Did you know the Golden Globes happened last night? | ||
Yeah, neither did anyone else. | ||
And viewers were down 25%. | ||
So nobody... Big Hollywood, all that crap, we don't really care anymore. | ||
Of course, the left is coming now after Diamond, the great American patriot. | ||
Who recently passed, Mark Lamont Hill, just really had to show his true skin colors when it comes to his politics. | ||
You'd think, you know, because they're black activists, that they'd be more positive about a black woman who has a positive impact on the world. | ||
No, instead, Lamont Hill goes the other direction. | ||
He says, Diamond, the right-wing Trump-loving duo of Diamond and Silk, has died. | ||
In late November, she was hospitalized due to COVID-19. | ||
The duo was fired by Fox News a couple years ago for spreading misinformation about COVID-19 and vaccines. | ||
You cannot script this stuff. | ||
Now, Diamond and Silk's official Twitter account has responded. | ||
I'm not sure if it's from Silk or somebody else. | ||
Here's their response. I will not allow you or any other mofo the opportunity to disparage, slander, and lie on my sister and I. Where is your proof that my sister was ever hospitalized due to COVID and that we were fired from Fox? | ||
Investigate before you celebrate. | ||
You have until noon today to retract. | ||
I'm not sure if that was retracted by the time I didn't check, but firing back Silk from Diamond and Silk. | ||
So if you thought Silk was going anywhere, she's not. | ||
In fact, she might even be more empowered now. | ||
So there you go, ladies and gentlemen, another liberal leftist just showing how ugly they are inside and out. | ||
Humanity is in a very dangerous position right now. | ||
Powerful corporations using military-grade psychological warfare programs are rolling out a biomedical tyranny worldwide at World ID, a cashless society, a social credit score, a universal basic income, Where every facet of your life is tracked, surveilled, and controlled. | ||
If you think the censorship and the surveillance you've seen so far by the deep state and big tech was bad, that is just the opening salvo of their attack. | ||
Humanity and all of our hard-fought liberties and freedoms and all of our safeguards are literally on the edge of a cliff. | ||
But without InfoWars on the air, The general public is not going to be aware of the enemy operations. | ||
We didn't just tell you about this whole poison shot rollout first three years ago on record. | ||
We're also telling you what's coming next. | ||
We track the enemy. They're preparing new bioweapon releases and new poison mRNA frankenshots. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, My family, your family, is at the edge of a cliff. | ||
Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab, the UN, the WHO is literally pushing us over into that cashless society hell grid. | ||
Into that biomedical tyranny that will be even worse than what you see in communist China that is the current main laboratory of this control. | ||
We have to first recognize there is a cliff. | ||
We have to recognize that millions of people have been forced into these deadly shots and pushed over the cliff and died. | ||
Tens of millions more are sick and dying from these poison shots. | ||
Every one of you watching knows someone who took the shot and died or who became deathly ill. | ||
And their own documents show they know this is deadly. | ||
And what do they do? They push and push and push and say, well, it's up to you, but we'll take your rights and freedoms away if you don't take it. | ||
Stand up to the tyrants that think they own your body, that they own my body. |