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I remember my grandmother saying to me, I don't care what they tell you in school, Cleopatra was black. | ||
On May 10th, Netflix is premiering a four-episode documentary produced by Jada Pinkett Smith called Queen Cleopatra, which retells the history of the famous pharaoh. | ||
One of the main thrusts of the documentary is bringing into question the phenotype of Cleopatra, claiming that she had dark skin and was in fact African. | ||
It's not just that they've cast Cleopatra with a black actress, but the documentary claims that she was black historically. | ||
Is this true? Was Cleopatra African? | ||
Was she even Egyptian? | ||
The history of Egypt is long, and it has been conquered and ruled by many different people from various regions. | ||
However, we can all agree that at some point in ancient pre-Cleopatra Egypt, the pharaohs were indeed African, Egyptian. | ||
With dark skin and Asiatic African facial features compared to people living today. | ||
We know this because of depictions in sculptures, hieroglyphs, and in full-color murals painted inside tombs. | ||
This is the same exact method by which we roughly know what Cleopatra looked like, from depictions of her created during her life and shortly thereafter. | ||
And of course, we know her nationality from history recorded at that time. | ||
Cleopatra is the last reigning member of a ruling family that descends from Ptolemy I, a general in Alexander the Great's army who was installed as ruler of Egypt in the new empire. | ||
And her family ruled from 305 to 30 BC when she committed suicide. | ||
The Ptolemies adopted the titles, iconography, and traditions of the Egyptian pharaohs, including the custom of marriage between brothers and sisters. | ||
The official language of the dynasty, however, was Greek, because they were Greek. | ||
So essentially, after Alexander the Great conquered Egypt and died, it sort of became a Greek colony. | ||
Ruled for about 300 years by an inbred family who culturally appropriated customs of the Egyptians who were already there. | ||
The city of Rakatas became Alexandria, a thriving and ethnically diverse city. | ||
And when Cleopatra VII inherited the throne, she wanted to increase relations with the people of Egypt, becoming the first in her family's dynasty to speak Egyptian. | ||
Along with the many other languages that she already knew. | ||
So clearly, Cleopatra was Greek from her family's strict inbreeding. | ||
But what did she look like? | ||
According to Prudence J. Jones's source book, which compiles ancient historical accounts, quote,"...stylistic differences contribute to the many faces of Cleopatra that we have from the ancient world." She might appear as an Egyptian pharaoh in a portrait intended for an audience of native Egyptians, or in the style of the classical period, in a Hellenizing portrait bust. | ||
The most widely known bust of Cleopatra was created during her lifetime, between 40 and 30 BC, and it reflects the phenotype of ancient Greeks. | ||
Also, coins minted during her life show a similar face. | ||
Curly hair, a large hooked nose, and a strong jutting chin. | ||
Greek historian Plutarch reported in the first century AD that Cleopatra was not as beautiful as many believed, stating, quote, In other words, she was an average-looking Greek woman. | ||
Basically, the Romans Romanized her appearance. | ||
The Egyptians depicted her in their own cultural likeness. | ||
All right, you can watch the rest of that video on Bandot Video. | ||
And the title is, Was Cleopatra Really Black? | ||
Check it out on Bandot Video. We've got a great show for you. | ||
Coming up, we're going to play some of RFK's announcement speech and the people that don't like it. | ||
There's a lot of them out there, and they're on the left, mostly. | ||
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And we're going to kick it off with RFK made an announcement that he is going to be running for president or for nomination of the Democratic Party. | ||
And so we're going to go through a bunch of these clips in the first hour and I'll mix in some other news with that. | ||
But let's kick it off with clip 21 says this is what happens when you censor somebody. | ||
This is what happens when you censor somebody for 18 years. | ||
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I got a lot to talk about. | |
Thank you. | ||
Oh, my God! | ||
They shouldn't have shut me up that long, because now I'm going to really let loose on them for the next 18 months. | ||
They're going to hear a lot from me. | ||
And so how is mainstream media going to respond to a guy who has been entrenched in the left in a dynasty, the Kennedy dynasty? | ||
His dad was probably going to become president. | ||
He was assassinated. His uncle was assassinated. | ||
And he's been on the inside of watching environmental, big business basically run roughshod over the American people. | ||
And it started with him trying to get mercury out of the environment, and moms would come up to him and say, my kids are autistic, and it's the vaccines. | ||
They kept saying, it's the vaccines, it's the vaccines. | ||
So many women were coming up to him talking about their kids not developing properly, or regressing after taking these shots. | ||
So he started looking into that. | ||
So he started calling for vaccine safety. | ||
Well, now he's considered a kook, a vaccine skeptic, and now... | ||
Mainstream media. Now that he's thrown his hat in the ring, instead of just kind of leaving him on the fringe, mainstream media is going to start attacking him. | ||
Here's a compilation that Darren McBream put together of just the attacks that are starting up. | ||
Just as he starts to throw his hat in the ring, they have to attack him. | ||
So here it is. And raise your hand if you know what event 201 was. | ||
Okay, for those of you who don't know, Event 201 was a pandemic simulation, a coronavirus pandemic simulation in New York City, hosted by Bill Gates. | ||
I'm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
and I'm running for president of the United States. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
is running for president in 2024. | ||
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That video played just before Kennedy made the announcement today in Boston. | |
We now know that Democrat Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
is running for president. Kennedy is an anti-vaccine activist. | ||
He's the son of assassinated Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and nephew to President JFK. He has some views that really don't align with the Democratic Party. | ||
Yeah, to say the least, Paul, and not to mention views at sharp odds with what his famous family has always stood for. | ||
President John Kennedy and Senator Ted Kennedy were, for instance, strong supporters of mass vaccination, not vaccine misinformation super spreaders like Bobby Jr., whose own family members have repeatedly denounced him for promoting lies. | ||
His work has been called, quote, misleading and dangerous by public health officials and even members of his own family. | ||
He's been banned from Instagram and Facebook and Twitter because of his promoting these absolute untruths again and again and again. | ||
So why in the world anyone would take him seriously is just beyond comprehension. | ||
I'm called anti-vax all the time because the pharmaceutical industry is so powerful. | ||
Both with the media, they give $5.4 billion a year to the media. | ||
How can anyone be this misinformed? | ||
Not just about the vaccines and the mandates, but about history. | ||
How is it possible? | ||
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And the only reason we're talking about him is because he is the son of a great man who means so much to American history. | |
But you know what? Every family has an idiot, and obviously the Kennedys are not immune to that. | ||
The former environmental lawyer is a vaccine denier who has repeatedly shared false claims about COVID and vaccines causing autism. | ||
This is an anti-vaccine mandate rally, but many in this crowd hold extreme and scientifically unproven views about the COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
And Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
is encouraging them. This enormous star power and your name that you're lending legitimacy to things that aren't scientifically proven. | ||
The Center for Disease Control says you're 14 times less likely to die from COVID if you have the vaccine. | ||
Are you putting people's lives at risk? | ||
Show me the scientific study that shows that no. | ||
We are saving people's lives and we're saving democracy. | ||
It just boggles the mind. | ||
I think there's something wrong with that. | ||
You want to talk about technological surveillance today? | ||
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Don't talk about efforts to vaccinate people during a global pandemic. | |
This is not a totalitarian state. | ||
Nobody is forcing you to get a vaccine. | ||
Those anti-vax views could definitely alienate Democratic voters. | ||
It's also disappointing that he's a Kennedy. | ||
I mean, you expect better from them. | ||
And it's getting people killed. It's sickening and it's just getting people killed and it's just making this pandemic last longer and longer. | ||
Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
was just banned from Instagram for posting some debunked claims. | ||
I got deplatformed for saying NIH owns half of the Moderna vaccine. | ||
They said that's vaccine misinformation. | ||
Well, guess what? On Thursday this week, Moderna made a $400 million payment to NIH to share the royalties to date. | ||
So, you know, all of my conspiracy theories are about a three-month shelf life before they become reality. | ||
And that's a powerful speech from Hillsdale College, which you should check out. | ||
I think part of it's on YouTube. | ||
You can find some... I think the whole thing's on Rumble. | ||
You can find it there. | ||
And, I mean, here you got a guy who's basically just saying... | ||
He followed the science. | ||
He wasn't... We're good to go. | ||
And like I said, women would come up to him at his events and say, listen, my kids are messed up. | ||
They were fine and they took these shots. | ||
Boom. I can't tell you how many people I've interviewed myself telling me the same stories. | ||
Their kids were fine and then they took the shots and they started getting this far off look in their eyes as they were being chemically lobotomized. | ||
That, in my view, is what is going on here. | ||
And there's plenty of people that feel the same way. | ||
And there may not be a million scientific studies talking about this. | ||
And why is that? Why is that? | ||
Why are there no scientific studies? | ||
Or why are they very few and far between? | ||
Oh, oh, because the people who fund these studies, the people who put the money in to make these studies happen, are the pharmaceutical companies. | ||
So why are they going to fund a study that could potentially end one of their biggest cash cows, which is childhood vaccines? | ||
Why would they do that? Well, they wouldn't. | ||
Because no business wants to drive itself out of business. | ||
That's why you're never going to see these things. | ||
That's why the media, just what you saw, the media is going to attack him. | ||
Why? Because you watch their commercials during the breaks. | ||
What is it? It's all pharmaceutical ads. | ||
What do you say? $5.4 billion a year? | ||
Well, that's a little bit of money, don't you think? | ||
You think they want to keep that $5.4 billion? | ||
Now, it's not quite as big as the marijuana industry. | ||
That's, I think, $64 billion annually for legal weed. | ||
But $5.4 billion to run these TV stations and to tell them what to say and who to attack. | ||
Well, that's a pretty good deal for them because they make a lot more than that in profits. | ||
So they don't really have your kids' interests at heart. | ||
They want to create lifelong customers, as my good friend Sherry Tenpenny once said. | ||
That's what she feels. She feels that they get these kids, they screw up their immune systems, they got lifelong customers to, I guess, keep selling them more pills to whatever ails them. | ||
So when we come back, we're going to play more of these RFK clips at his announcement speech in Boston. | ||
There's an article from New York Post. | ||
You'd think they'd be a little more supportive, but never seen so many hot MILFs inside RFK's White House bid launch. | ||
So they're more interested in talking about the women there supporting him rather than his message. | ||
I can't wait. | ||
To see these debates between Joe Biden, who can barely string a sentence together, and Robert F. Kennedy, who really knows his stuff. | ||
And his whole speech was more about foreign policy than it was even about COVID and the lockdown. | ||
So we're going to go over those clips when we get back. | ||
And we've got a whole bunch of other... | ||
I've got a survivor of the Vegas shootings going to be coming up as well. | ||
So we've got a whole bunch in store for you. | ||
Stay tuned. You're watching The War Room. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
I'm your host, Rob Dew, sitting in for the great Owen Schroer, the Cuck Destroyer. | ||
And I've got a lot of news here. | ||
We've got some trans news. I really did a lot on that yesterday. | ||
But this will be more in the trans men or trans women, which are actually men with penises, competing against actual women against We're going to play some of those clips coming up. | ||
And I'm going to explain to you why the left actually needs Trump to be running and to be in office because they feed off him. | ||
And I'll show you some proof of that actually. | ||
I feel it's proof. But I want to get back to these RFK clips. | ||
So let's go with clip 20. | ||
I talked about the foreign policy. | ||
He did a lot of talk in that foreign policy. | ||
It's a long speech. So I recommend you check it out. | ||
But RFK said Biden has made Ukraine a pawn in the geopolitical battle. | ||
Well, you know, that's kind of where he's right. | ||
It started with Obama and Victoria Nuland. | ||
So it'd be great if he could call out the right people. | ||
Biden's just along for the ride. | ||
We all know that. But here's the clip. | ||
Is this war in the U.S. national interest? | ||
We just need to isolate that question. | ||
Is it in the U.S. national interest? | ||
And there are some of the leading pangerums of most respected people and of our national diplomats, let's say, Henry Kissinger, Jack Matlock, Larry Wilkinson, Colin Ballard's chief of staff, They all have said definitively, if you just want to ask, is it in our national interest? | ||
It is not. It is not in America's national interest to push Russia closer to China. | ||
That is a cataclysm. | ||
Number two, it's not in our national interest to do something that could involve us in a nuclear exchange with a country that has more nuclear weapons than us. | ||
He's talking about Russia there, a lot more than that. | ||
We need to know as Americans, and we have a right to know, what is our government's chief objective in this war? | ||
Now, we were told initially that the objective was humanitarian. | ||
And that is a good reason to be there, a humanitarian. | ||
And what that means is Trying to end the bloodshed and minimize it as much as possible. | ||
But in recent times, President Biden said that one of our objectives, at least, is regime change of Vladimir Putin. | ||
And this is the same strategy that did not work well for us in Iraq. | ||
And it's many of the same people who are around the neocons, who are around President Biden, who have been talking about that for a long time and have been engaged in geopolitical imaginations in the Ukraine since 2014. | ||
And then President Biden's Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin, validated President Biden's statement by saying that our objective in the Ukraine Is to exhaust and degrade the Russian army so they're incapable of having battles anywhere else in the world. | ||
Now, and indeed, many of the steps that we've taken in the Ukraine have seemed to indicate that our interest is in prolonging the war, rather than shortening it. | ||
So, if those are our objectives, To have regime change and exhaust the Russians, that is completely antithetical to a humanitarian mission. | ||
If we're there for a humanitarian mission, it means to reduce bloodshot and bring an end to the war quickly. | ||
If we're there to exhaust the Russians or regime change, Then doesn't it mean that the Ukraine is just a pawn in a geopolitical battle between two great superpowers? | ||
And that our strategy is to put the flower of Ukrainian youth into an avatar of death in order to exhaust Russia. | ||
And if that's true, then we need to know about it. | ||
If it's not true, then we need a pretty good discussion with the President and the Secretary of Defense and others to tell us exactly what are we doing there. | ||
Well, that's all fine and good, RFK Jr. | ||
But what we're trying to do is, you know, make the military a more gender safe place for all of us. | ||
And what else are we trying to do? | ||
We're trying to not really prepare ourselves. | ||
We're trying to give all of our ammunition to Ukraine, especially our old stuff. | ||
We've got to get rid of a lot of old stuff so we can buy new stuff. | ||
I mean, you can't get in the way of that military-industrial complex. | ||
RFK Jr., we're going to have problems. | ||
And we have to control Ukraine because it's a place where we do money laundering and we do scientific experiments with bioweapons. | ||
You can't stop that, bro. | ||
Does he understand that? Does he understand we can't just stop that? | ||
It doesn't work like that. | ||
That's why we had to get rid of Trump so we could go back in there and keep it as our money laundering silo. | ||
Let's go to the next clip of talking about Trump and the lockdown. | ||
I think Trump needs to have his feet held to the fire. | ||
He can say, well, I didn't want to do it. | ||
But he did it. At the end of the day, he did it. | ||
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So here it is. And the coup de grace was the lockdown. | |
The lockdown was the biggest shift in wealth in human history. | ||
And I'm going to tell you about that in a second. | ||
And I blame President Trump for the lockdown. | ||
A lot of people will say... | ||
A lot of people say, and President Trump gets blamed for a lot of things that he didn't do, and he gets blamed for some things that he did do. | ||
But the worst thing that he did to this country, to our civil rights, to our economy, to the middle class in this country, was the lockdown. | ||
Now, President Trump, in fairness, let me just make this point, will tell people, well, the lockdown wasn't my idea. | ||
It was my bureaucrats rolled me on it. | ||
I was saying we shouldn't do it. | ||
But that's not a good enough excuse. | ||
He was the president of the United States. | ||
Yeah, the buck stops here. | ||
The buck has to stop with one man. | ||
And as Harry Truman said, the buck stops here. | ||
On May 2nd, 2020, 600 doctors wrote, signed a letter to President Trump begging him not to allow the lockdowns. | ||
Yep. And he went ahead and did it anyway because he had people or he had snakes around him and probably people like Sean Hannity were telling him do it because, you know, he listens to people like Sean Hannity and Chris Christie when he makes these bad hiring decisions. | ||
So who was he probably listening to? | ||
A bunch of retards. | ||
I mean, that's who they were. | ||
They wanted to take control. | ||
I shouldn't say they're retards. | ||
They're demtards. But they really wanted to take control of the country. | ||
Basically destroy his presidency, and they knew the only way they can do this was crushing the economy, destroying everything he had built up, causing massive layoffs and firings, businesses closures. | ||
Everything they did was to destroy all the work. | ||
Because if you notice, if you ever see a building being built, it takes maybe, what, six months to a year to have a building built. | ||
All right? It takes 20 seconds to implode that building. | ||
And the Democrats are imploding the country right now. | ||
They have wrecking balls. | ||
They have dynamite on the stacks. | ||
And they are imploding the country. | ||
And they're trying to tell you it's, you know, for your own good. | ||
And that we're all going to have a peaceful, equal, diverse society after this. | ||
And let me tell you, it's not going to happen. | ||
It's going to be run by maniacs. | ||
We'll be right back. More RFK clips after this break. | ||
Welcome back, everyone, to the War Room. | ||
We were slogging through some RFK announcement speeches that he's running for the Democratic nominee for president. | ||
Which, what I predict what we're going to see, and this is a very easy prediction to make, that, of course, the media's going to attack him. | ||
We're going to see him, like, win maybe the first couple, and then all of a sudden, magically, he'll go down to South Carolina, and he's going to lose because Joe Biden walks down there and sniffs some black kids, and everybody goes, oh, he's the best, so we've got to vote for him. | ||
And then it's going to go on to Super Tuesday, and it's all just going to get washed away. | ||
We're going to see the allegations of fraud. | ||
Everybody says, oh no, our elections aren't fraudulent at all. | ||
It's all because nobody likes a man that can talk and have a rational discussion. | ||
We want the guy that's sniffing little kids. | ||
But I mentioned something earlier. | ||
I said how the media, the leftist, dim-tard media, they need Donald Trump. | ||
And here's my proof right here. | ||
Here it is from CNN's favorite possum that crawled out of a cow's rear end. | ||
Oliver Darcy reporting, BuzzFeed will shut down. | ||
Right there. There it is. BuzzFeed News is shutting down. | ||
Why? Because they're not getting the ratings. | ||
Why? Because there's no Trump. | ||
There's not enough Trump. There's Trump droughts in America, in mainstream media. | ||
And of course they won't say it, but oh, BuzzFeed News, the Pulitzer Prize winning digital news website that took the internet by storm a decade ago. | ||
So they've been around for one decade. | ||
Oh, they're shutting down. | ||
Aw, poor guys. | ||
You know, and so they're going to lay off 15% of the workforce. | ||
It's about 180 employees. | ||
And, you know, I guess they have to learn to code. | ||
I mean, what's good for the goose is good for the gander. | ||
Here's another one. Insider to lay off 10% of its staffers. | ||
Why is that? Because there's no Trump. | ||
There's no Trump. They need Trump in order to make this showboat keep going. | ||
That's why CNN's ratings are in the tank. | ||
Because the Democrats don't really watch TV when it's not Trump hate. | ||
They don't care. They have to have Trump. | ||
And they know that. So they try to bring Trump into every situation. | ||
You know, they try to blame him for the Afghanistan pullout. | ||
Bill Maher just blamed him for it in an interview he did with... | ||
Who's that dude from England? | ||
Piers Morgan He tried to blame Trump on that. | ||
Well, he came up with the date. | ||
Well, okay, your administration was in charge and they totally botched it. | ||
And, of course, it wasn't a botch. | ||
It was done on purpose. | ||
They have to leave the gear there so they can get new gear made. | ||
That's the name of the game. | ||
The name of the game is not to save money. | ||
It's to spend money, okay, when you're in the military-industrial complex. | ||
You have to spend money in order to make that money. | ||
So the government spends it, which is our money, but they take it and blow it on... | ||
Weapons of war. And then we give those old weapons of war to Ukraine, so we have to replenish those. | ||
So it's just a process of keeping the carrot in front of the stick, which is war. | ||
The carrot is war. And they tell you, we have to do this for humanitarian reasons or whatever. | ||
And then we just keep making more weapons. | ||
And the guys, these generals, get rich because they're all invested in these corporations. | ||
And it's just one big incestuous thing. | ||
S-H-I show. | ||
So let's go back. | ||
Let's go to RFK channels, the anti-war traditions of John Quincy Adams. | ||
We can't have that, though. You know how we can't have that in America. | ||
We have to have war. We like war. | ||
We're a warlike people. | ||
Oh, number 17. | ||
If you go back to the beginning of our history, our founders made so many clear warnings against Americans getting involved in foreign wars because they said, trying to be an imperium abroad is going to destroy democracy at all. | ||
It is going to turn us into a garrison state, a national security state. | ||
And a surveillance state. | ||
They said, the two are inconsistent. | ||
You cannot be an imperial nation abroad and a democracy at home. | ||
And John Quincy Adams really spoke for all of the framers when he said, America goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy. | ||
It is something we cannot afford to do in our country. | ||
My grandfather, Joseph Kennedy, said, well, we need to build fortress America. | ||
We need to arm ourselves to the teeth at home and make ourselves too expensive to conquer and then build our economy. | ||
Because the economy is the source of strength, not bullets and weapons. | ||
It's having a strong economy and a strong middle class. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and click that clip right there. | ||
That is the most poignant thing. | ||
You see what China does. | ||
We gave all our trade. | ||
We've stuck all of our factories into China. | ||
They built their economy. | ||
Now they're building their war apparatus. | ||
So they're not quite caught up with us in terms of nuclear weapons. | ||
But now they have a great economy that they can live on. | ||
Now the downside of their economy is that they need our economy to sustain them. | ||
So we have to be able to buy the widgets because the Chinese people can't afford the widgets because there's too many of them and a lot of them live in squalor, which is sad, and they live in a different society than us. | ||
So our society is built on making things happen, doing things, going out. | ||
And their society is built on, you know, a sort of closed-knit family. | ||
I work hard and I get meager scraps from the country. | ||
So let's play this final clip. | ||
This is going to be clip 18. We're going to final, I guess, the end of his speech. | ||
We're going to take the country back. | ||
Those are the same words that Trump used, by the way. | ||
It's a very Trumpian in his announcement. | ||
Here it is. My father, when he came back one time from the Delta, he said... | ||
We were all at the dinner table when he came in, and he said, I was in a tar paper shack today. | ||
It was smaller than this dining room, and there were two families living there, and the children get one meal a day. | ||
And when you get older, I want you to help those people. | ||
And when we would go into southeast Washington or Appalachia, he would say to us, these are your people. | ||
These are Kennedy people. | ||
He said, the other people, the big shots, the corporations, the millionaires, don't need the Kennedys. | ||
They have lobbyists, they have PR firms, they have lawyers. | ||
And he said, these are your people, and these are the people you need to spend your life helping. | ||
And when I'm president, I'm going to be president for those people. | ||
You're going to really take back this country? | ||
You give me A piece of ground and a sword and I am going to take back this country with your help, the help of all the homeless Republicans and Democrats and independents who are Americans first. | ||
Thank you all very much. | ||
Americans first. There he is. | ||
Right there. So he's literally channeling Donald Trump in his announcement speech. | ||
But I don't think he's got as many haters, even though the media is going to hate him. | ||
I think overall he's a little more appetizing for more Americans that are especially in the center-left and those type of people. | ||
And who knows? I would love to see a Trump-Kennedy debate. | ||
It'll be... It'll be fabulous. | ||
I wanted to see, honestly, I wanted to see the Trump-Bernie Sanders debate because I wanted him to shut down socialism. | ||
But we never had that debate. | ||
We had to have the Hillary Clinton debate. | ||
So let's move on from there. | ||
I want to cover a couple news stories. | ||
Bank of America is cutting 4,000 jobs amid recession concerns that all the bigwigs are saying is not really happening. | ||
But of course, the banks are seeing the cooling job market. | ||
And, of course, they're not saying it's a weakness in the banking business. | ||
The forecast is for a recession in the second half of the year, but we don't see consumer activity slowing to the pace that indicates that. | ||
So, you know, just 2% of their full-time workforce. | ||
That's 4,000 jobs. | ||
I should tell you how big these banks are in America. | ||
Pretty amazing. | ||
Pretty amazing. Let's just play this clip really quickly. | ||
It's like 55 seconds long as we go to break. | ||
This is one way to protest. | ||
This is in France. When the protesters invade the Paris Stock Exchange, that is going to be... | ||
Do we have that? | ||
No. Yeah, let's roll it. | ||
There it is right there. So, I really like the addition of the road flares. | ||
The road flares really give off a sense of angry villagers with pitchforks right there. | ||
And that's what you're seeing in France as they try to change the retirement age. | ||
They're trying to raise it a couple years. | ||
And this is a... This is how pissed these people are because that's really all they have. | ||
They gave in to the social safety net. | ||
This is all they have at this point. | ||
And they're afraid if they lose that, they're going to lose everything they've ever worked for in their entire lives. | ||
So the peasants are revolting and they're bringing out their guillotines, it looks like. | ||
And when we come back, I'm going to show you how not to protest. | ||
So this is one way to protest. | ||
I'm going to show you another way how not to protest. | ||
So we'll be right back after this. | ||
You're watching The War Room. | ||
Alright, so we ended last segment showing you how they protest in France, which is getting together and going to the places that are really screwing them over, the stock exchange. | ||
I think last week they went into BlackRock's headquarters. | ||
They know the predatory capitalists when they see them, the crony capitalists, the guys who basically make the rules. | ||
To get rid of competition. | ||
As Rockefeller said, competition is a sin. | ||
And so they have their enforcers beating up people who don't want their retirement age raised. | ||
And these people are pissed off. | ||
But I do love, I got to admire from a lighting perspective and just a vibe perspective of the handheld road flare as your torch. | ||
I mean, it's pretty ominous. | ||
But let's look at a way you don't want to protest. | ||
Here we have an article, I think this is out of the New York Post. | ||
Justin D. Cain, man in viral Walmart beer-smashing video, charged with exposing himself to teen. | ||
And we can just roll the video. | ||
I think it was on TikTok, then somebody put it on Twitter. | ||
But it's a man, they claim he was arrested after causing a commotion at a Walmart. | ||
And there you can see him smashing cases of bush beer, some of which are cans, some of them are bottles. | ||
He sees some people at some point throws the bottles at him. | ||
We don't want to do this This is not this is not our people. We don't want to cause | ||
violence. We don't want to destroy property That's the left's job, which makes me think this guy might | ||
have gone in for some bud light and he was mad It wasn't there. So he started destroying the bush. I don't | ||
know. I can't prove that I'm just saying that. Usually people on the right, they're just not going to buy the beer. | ||
But this guy's smashing it. | ||
This is kind of how you don't behave. | ||
You don't want to behave like this. | ||
But Anheuser-Busch saw its market value plummet by some $5 billion since the Mulvaney campaign, which debuted in April Fool's Day. | ||
And they say at some point, Cain allegedly exposed his privates to a teenager. | ||
I don't know, when they're arresting him, you can see he's got his pants on, so I don't know how true that is, but that's what they tacked on. | ||
But that's not how you want to protest in America. | ||
You want to just, you know, do the boycott, put your stuff out on social media. | ||
But chill out. | ||
Now we have this one. | ||
High school volleyball player calls for trans woman to be banned from women's games after she was concussed with a neck injury when a trans player spiked the ball at her head. | ||
Now I actually found video of this. | ||
Originally the video that was put out was very crappy. | ||
And in fact you guys can just roll the video now. | ||
I actually found this on the volleyball player here. | ||
You'll see the green right here. | ||
This is the trans volleyball player. | ||
Jumps up. Spikes hit this girl in the face. | ||
Hit her so hard, knocked her out. | ||
Gave her a concussion and gave her neck injuries. | ||
And so you see how crappy that version of the video is? | ||
That's the version that was everywhere. | ||
I went and actually found on the trans volleyball player's own YouTube page, she turned this into her promo shot. | ||
This was her promo video showing how badass she is. | ||
She can jump high. She can hit hard. | ||
His, yeah, exactly. Thank you. | ||
Thank you for the correction. His promo video. | ||
And look what she did, or he did, to that girl. | ||
Now we actually have the girl coming out and speak. | ||
She's from North Carolina. | ||
Her name is Peyton McNabb from Cherokee County. | ||
And this is her speaking out against men beating up on her, a man beating up on her during a volleyball game. | ||
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With a volleyball. Here it is. On November 1st, 2022, I was severely injured in a high school volleyball game by a transgender athlete on the opposing team. | |
I suffered from a concussion and neck injury that to this day I'm still recovering from. | ||
Other injuries I still suffer from today include impaired vision, partial paralysis on my right side, constant headaches, as well as anxiety and depression. | ||
You hear this bigot? I was unable to play the rest of my last volleyball season and although I'm currently playing softball, I'm not able to perform as well as I know I have in the past because of the injury. | ||
My ability to learn, retain, comprehend has also been impaired and I require accommodations at school for testing because of this. | ||
I could go on and on about how this incident has affected my life, but I'm not here for that because I'm not here for me. | ||
Because for me, I know that my time playing is coming to an end. | ||
I'm here for every biological female athlete behind me. | ||
My little sister, my cousins, my teammates. | ||
Allowing biological males to compete against biological females is dangerous. | ||
I may be the first to come before you with an injury, but if this doesn't pass, I won't be the last. | ||
The North Carolina High School Athletic Association policy states that it allows participation in interscholastic athletics for all students, regardless of gender or gender identification. | ||
It is the intent that all students are able to compete on a level playing field in a safe, competitive and friendly environment, free of discrimination. | ||
Clearly, that does not include biological female athletes. | ||
Yeah, exactly. My ability to compete was taken from me. | ||
We can cut it right there. They are the next victims in this. | ||
It's about going after women now because we have to just screw with the sexes so much. | ||
And I covered this yesterday. It's all about the grooming that takes place when they're young kids. | ||
Now we're having the trans athletes play with the women and win. | ||
And then you're going to see where it goes to. | ||
It's basically trying to legalize pedophilia. | ||
And we covered that yesterday pretty extensively. | ||
Alex covered it today as well. | ||
And that's what's going on. | ||
And we see some people at ESPN joining the fight. | ||
There's a law that just passed. | ||
Only Republicans voted for it. | ||
But here's Hakeem Jeffries, okay? | ||
He was in line to be Speaker of the House if the Democrats took control. | ||
And here he is telling us that we're just making all this up. | ||
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Here it is, clip five. And the extreme mega-Republicans are trying to sensationalize an issue that doesn't really exist. | |
In the way that they are falsely portraying. | ||
Oh, okay. So Peyton McNabb was lying. | ||
We just saw a video of her getting slammed in the face. | ||
If you watched the whole video, because I sat and watched the whole thing, she literally lays on the ground for about 15 minutes before they can get her up and off. | ||
Hey, but that's cool. | ||
We're liberal. Now, I like this clip here. | ||
This is called... This is called Man with a Message, clip 11. | ||
And I really like the word, this is how we have to carry ourselves. | ||
I don't even know this guy's name. | ||
You'll see his TikTok handle up there. | ||
But this is how we need to carry ourselves going forward in this madness. | ||
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Here it is. So y'all don't get to say anything when this face walks into a woman's restroom in Kansas. | |
Well, Sparkle Farts, all things being equal, you are technically correct. | ||
If you follow my precious daughter into a women's room, a changing room, locker room, or anywhere else, the time for talk will have long since passed. | ||
And there isn't a law now, nor will there ever be to shield you from the hellish nightmare you will have caught down upon yourself. | ||
We are done with this game. | ||
The jackals and hyenas, even our own government, have done their best to draw out U.S. patriots. | ||
And I suppose congratulations are in order as you have succeeded in that goal. | ||
But we will protect our women and defend our children from threats such as yourself. | ||
And we will not concern ourselves with trivial matters such as a shrinking census roll. | ||
If I may be so bold as to suggest, make good decisions. | ||
Otherwise, may God have mercy on you, for I will not. | ||
There you go. Right there. | ||
Calmly look them right in the eye and say, you're not going in that locker room to be with these girls. | ||
And there's countless stories of girls being terrorized in locker rooms and in spas and in gyms by these men literally wearing dresses. | ||
They still have all their organs intact, and they get aroused by it. | ||
It's disgusting. And there are those that call for the woodchipper. | ||
Covered it yesterday. Haspouse's bill to ban transgender women and girls from sports teams. | ||
No Democrats back the law. | ||
So it probably won't pass the Senate. | ||
Joe Biden said he's going to veto it. | ||
You know, because you have to have trans men compete or trans women competing against little girls. | ||
You have to have grown men competing with girls or else we don't have a society. | ||
That's where the Democrats want to take you. | ||
And hey, people seem to vote for them. | ||
At least they do on those mail-in ballots. | ||
The people that love that love the mail-in ballots. | ||
Now coming up, we're going to have in the bottom of the hour... | ||
We're going to have Don Amon on, who is a survivor of the Vegas shooting. | ||
He was there. Actually, we're going to play some of his video that he shot when they were diving for cover. | ||
You can hear the gunshots over top of it. | ||
It's going to be a very interesting interview. | ||
He's had a few years to digest this. | ||
I think we're coming up on the six-year anniversary. | ||
Man, tragic. | ||
But before we bring him on, I'm going to play a Greg Reese report called What Happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas. | ||
And that, I think, is a good culmination. | ||
Because Don asked me when I met up with him a few days ago. | ||
He said, do y'all cover the Vegas shooting? | ||
I said, oh man, we covered it a lot back when it happened. | ||
October 1st, 2017. | ||
So we're going to play that video to get people up to speed if they're not aware of what's going on, if they haven't watched the stuff we produce. | ||
But there's a shot right there. | ||
Pause that right there. Back it up just a bit so we can see. | ||
So you got the sheriff of the county in Vegas, Lombardo, and behind him, well, that's the FBI agent in charge of him right there. | ||
That's his handler. That's the look of a handler and his handle-ee. | ||
That's what's going on in Vegas right there. | ||
FBI is covering it up just like they do everything else in this country. | ||
We'll be back with more. You're watching The War Room. | ||
Speaking of knowing more, I'm going to use this moment to segue to your book. | ||
Now that we can get into a bit more of it, which will be released in July, in your book, you detail your career and what led you to become an FBI whistleblower. | ||
You specifically mentioned the FBI's role in organizing the plot against Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. | ||
In that case, both Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr. | ||
were sentenced to 16 years in prison. | ||
Other suspects were acquitted. | ||
The FBI's role in this case was extraordinary. | ||
We learned a lot about that through court filings. | ||
We also later learned that there were more FBI informants than right-wing extremists, so more aligned with the FBI than the ones they were supposed to be informing on. | ||
The FBI even tried making it sound like these people were the masterminds behind the plot. | ||
But you see it differently since you were actually there for the arrest. | ||
What were you told the day before you interacted with these suspects? | ||
And then what was your perception once you actually met them in person during the arrest? | ||
So I was there in a tactical capacity. | ||
I was a SWAT team member that came from a different field office to assist because it was such a large takedown. | ||
And in our briefings before, we were told that these individuals were extremely sophisticated. | ||
They had encrypted communications. | ||
And if they came into contact with law enforcement, that they were going to send out essentially a distress signal. | ||
And that signal would alert all their members to respond to predetermined locations and engage in a gunfight with law enforcement that they encountered. | ||
And we were also cautioned that they were extremely well-armed and equipped and trained and introduced to a term that was the first time I'd ever heard it, that they were near peer and watched a video of these guys training. | ||
And as facts have come out about this case, they received their training and their equipment from the FBI. So I guess to describe us as being near peer to us was pretty accurate. | ||
So near-peer as in they have the capacity that you would have as an FBI agent, they might be as well-versed and trained, and clearly that was the case because they were actually trained by the FBI people, right? | ||
Secondly, I have heard from other people that, I'm trying to think how I would put this nicely, but these were not gentlemen who you would see as having the ability to mastermind anything, correct? Yes, I think I followed this case. | ||
Maybe a beer run. Having participated in it and got such news traction after that, I became interested in it and sort of approached the trial because I was not part of the investigation process. | ||
I put myself in the shoes of a juror and it became clear to me just in following it that those gentlemen were not predisposed to committing any sort of kidnapping or conspiracy against Gretchen Whitmer. | ||
And it was consistent with this investigation. | ||
I think that's the mission creep that we've seen since 9-11 from the national security side of the House and the FBI where their sort of demand for terrorism cases is outstripping supply. | ||
And there were allegations in the early 2000s that the FBI might be entrapping Muslim Americans. | ||
And now that the mission creep is set in and there's instead of looking abroad or for Yeah, and there's the key right there. | ||
It started with the Muslims. | ||
That's how they trained the rank and file of the FBI. And if you guys can, rewind back to the picture and let's see the two masterminds. | ||
I mean, these guys look like they're ready to do some really bad stuff. | ||
Especially when it comes to like, you know, there they are right there. | ||
I mean, these guys don't look like they're planning a trip to, you know, to academy sports. | ||
I mean, they look like... | ||
Good old boys who like to drink beer and shoot their mouths off. | ||
But they're not going to go try to kidnap the governor. | ||
They don't look that sophisticated. | ||
And that's the thing. | ||
The FBI, time and time again, they find people, they entrap them, or they get other people to entrap people because they need... | ||
There's no supply. | ||
There's no supply and they need it. | ||
And you're the supply that they want. | ||
We are taking America back one day at a time. | ||
And really all we have to do is hold the line and keep exposing what's going on. | ||
Now, this is a story better to be put out yesterday on 420. | ||
Afro Man, who's a rapper, officially files to become presidential candidate in the 2024 U.S. election and will run as an independent, which will mean we're not going to see much of Mr. | ||
Afro Man. But why did I bring this story up? | ||
Well, Afro Man's currently being sued. | ||
Who's he being sued by? | ||
He's being sued by police who conducted a raid on his house. | ||
They went to his house looking for, I don't know, drugs, guns, who knows? | ||
Oh yeah, it's a probable cause for narcotics being stored and kidnappings taking place on the property. | ||
So probably somebody disgruntled and said, oh, I'm going to call the cops on this guy. | ||
So the cops show up. | ||
They take a bunch of his cash. | ||
They're looking through his CDs. | ||
They're looking through all kinds of stuff. | ||
They did all... | ||
And so Afro Man took his security footage, like what you see right there, and made rap songs about it. | ||
Well, now the police, who were the predators in this situation, are now playing the victims. | ||
Aw, poor police. | ||
We're given bunk information. | ||
Didn't really... I mean, you can look at these guys. | ||
They don't look like they're too sophisticated as well. | ||
They look like they're going, well, we got a tip. | ||
We're just going to act on it. | ||
We know this guy's black, so let's go after him. | ||
And I don't think there's a racial component, but I think they thought they were going to get an easy score. | ||
So they kick his door in, and he takes this security footage and puts it in music videos. | ||
So they sue him because they have distress now. | ||
Oh, because they went off half-cocked. | ||
Breaking somebody's door down, rummaging through his stuff, taking his money. | ||
Oh, now they're the victims. | ||
And this is what I don't like. | ||
I don't like when the parasites of America, and I'm not putting all cops in there, but the cops that sit out here on this road checking people's stickers and writing tickets left and right, and that's actually being done by the DPS. The state police are now doing regular traffic stops at people here in a city of Austin. | ||
Parasitic behavior, okay? | ||
They're not worried about the homeless that are downtown, all the drug use. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. We got to get us some milk cows. | ||
And I don't like attacking the police, but here you got a case of the police acting as the predators, acting as the predators, and then crying when the stuff's being turned against them. | ||
It's called turnabout is fair play. | ||
You don't like being thrown out in the spotlight. | ||
Well, don't act like somebody who needs to have the spotlight shown on them. | ||
Okay? Act professional. | ||
Maybe raise your hand and go, what evidence do we have aside from one phone call or however the tip was made? | ||
We don't know. Oh, you'll never hear that. | ||
You'll just hear, but if they found some drugs at Afro Man's house, oh, it would have been the end of the world for Mr. | ||
Afro Man. So, what's he doing? | ||
He's running for president. You gotta commend him for that. | ||
I like seeing people get pissed off at the system and go at them. | ||
I really love it. | ||
Now, Biden just signed an executive order. | ||
An executive order on environmental justice. | ||
And when you read Yahoo, they're thinking it's the greatest thing. | ||
And there are a couple good things in here that I actually like. | ||
The order requires agencies to notify nearby communities in the event of a release of a toxic substance, but it's only from a federal facility. | ||
And hold public meetings to share that information on the resulting health risk and necessary precautions. | ||
So if it's not a federal facility, you're kind of screwed. | ||
But at least he covers part of the problem. | ||
So with that train derailment, eh, no federal. | ||
And the feds tried to stay out of it until people... | ||
Shined the light on him and said, hey, why are you not helping the people in East Palestine in their communities? | ||
One of the other things it does, he wants to conduct assessments of environmental justice to help develop and implement and periodically update an environmental justice strategic plan. | ||
Environmental justice. That's just another word for screwing with people. | ||
That's all they're going to do. | ||
Yeah, it's going to revitalize our nation's commitment to environmental justice for all. | ||
But we're going to keep putting Florida in your water supply. | ||
Because we like putting toxic waste in your water supply. | ||
It's good for you. | ||
Putting toxic waste is good for you. | ||
Let's see. What else do I have? | ||
Well, Tennessee, officials in Tennessee say they want to see the Nashville shooter, who is the trans, going from girl to boy. | ||
They want to see the manifesto, but it's being held up by the FBI. It's been weeks since we've seen this attack. | ||
Glenn Greenwald's been trying to get it. | ||
He's been blocked. Now the officials are claiming it's being stalled by the FBI. And Tim Burkett from Tennessee told the New York Post the FBI was behind the delay while calling for the documents to be released to grieving loved ones in Congress. | ||
So he would like the loved ones to see it in Congress so they can sanitize it, of course, because we can't take this type of information. | ||
We can't take the fact that trans people are openly calling for murder of people who don't agree with their lifestyle. | ||
People who say, hey, boys should not be competing against girls on the athletic field. | ||
Oh, you're a bigot. | ||
You need to be killed. Oh, you don't like psychologists telling us to cut off our sex organs? | ||
Oh, you're a terrible person. | ||
So, it's okay for them to say all that. | ||
They're the victims. In fact, people came out and literally said she was the victim. | ||
Because, one, she was being deadnamed. | ||
Because she never changed her driver's license to being a boy. | ||
And Norm MacDonald actually did a tweet in 2016. | ||
He pointed out, there's going to be a mass shooting by one of these transgender people. | ||
And the biggest outcry is going to be that they were dead named. | ||
And that literally happened. | ||
Literally happened in Nashville, Tennessee. | ||
But we're not going to see that manifesto. | ||
I looked around. | ||
I could not find the actual manifesto for this bank shooter. | ||
We're told what it says. | ||
Okay, it's like, oh, we're going to tell you what it says. | ||
Well, you can't read this. | ||
Why can't we read it? | ||
Why can't we read what these people say when they want to go on mass shootings? | ||
We should be able to read this. We should be able to have debates on it. | ||
You know? Why aren't we allowed to do this? | ||
Well, we're not allowed because we're the milk cows and we're supposed to just pay our bills and do exactly what we're told. | ||
I want to play this as we go to break. | ||
This is a Bud Light Gets Better ad. | ||
It's kind of a promo for, it seems like, Pat's Blue Ribbon at the end. | ||
But then I want to show you what we did. | ||
I'll show you how the quality of work that goes into some of these things on social media. | ||
And then what we do here at InfoWars. | ||
Here's that ad. | ||
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Today, we salute you, former Budweiser drinkers of America. | |
Together, you've sworn to never drink another drop of Bud Light or any other beer from Anheuser-Busch. | ||
Sure, it might taste like piss from a hamster, but it gave us a cheap buzz. | ||
And a cheap buzz is exactly what we've needed over the last two years. | ||
You said it, brother! So while there might be a tear in your beer and a hole in your heart, hold your heads high and know that today is a new day and there's other beers in the sea. | ||
Alright. So that's what... | ||
I gotta hand it to the narrator and the singer. | ||
Pretty close to the real thing that's out there. | ||
The Real American Genius Series. | ||
Here's our version of it. | ||
Sponsored, of course, by Cuck Light Beer. | ||
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Here it is. Cuck Light presents Real Stable Genius. | |
We have a better singing. | ||
Today we salute you, Mr. | ||
Male to Female Ballerina. | ||
Mr. Male to Female Ballerina. | ||
Just when you thought, hey, ballet is for women, you stomped into the room and said, move over, little lady. | ||
Men can be women now. | ||
So we all cheered you on as you took your delicate 250-pound frame and squeezed it into that tight pink leotard. | ||
Oh, what about it? | ||
Dancing and prancing around the stage like some sort of flamboyant cartoon character, you command the spotlight. | ||
Can you see my dazzling chest hair? | ||
Next Christmas, you'll give new meaning to the Nutcracker. | ||
And then you will stun us all when you debut the Nut Tucker. | ||
Does this leotard make my balls look big? | ||
Cuck Light, InfoWarsStore.com, Austin, Texas. | ||
Well, that makes me want to drink a Cuck Light, if nothing else does. | ||
And it's so ridiculous. | ||
Like, three years ago, I never even thought that we would make something like that. | ||
But these people put themselves out there, so we get to laugh at them. | ||
We get to satirize them. | ||
We get to show you what they're really all about. | ||
So, when we come back, we've got Don Amon, who is a survivor of the Vegas shooting. | ||
And we're going to also play Greg Reese's report from a couple years ago. | ||
That'll bring you up to date on what happened in Vegas. | ||
Of course, the FBI said there's no motive. | ||
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Famously, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, and that apparently applies to the Mandalay Bay shooting as much as anything else. | |
Within two hours of the Las Vegas massacre, authorities announced that 64-year-old Steven Paddock had acted as the lone gunman, officially making it the deadliest mass shooting committed by an individual in the history of the United States. | ||
But two years later, there are still many questions with no answers. | ||
Videos from the event show no muzzle flash from Paddock's window on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel. | ||
Photographs show that Paddock's windows were intact during the shooting. | ||
Police inside the room after the shooting said there was no broken window. | ||
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I do not have a broken window. | |
After the shooting, a man staying at the Mandalay Bay called 9-1-1 and reported an explosion and glass falling down from above. | ||
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9-1-1 emergency, Brown 1-5-9-6-8, D&E police, fire, medical. | |
Okay, and I just heard what sounded like an explosion above me and then glass coming down around me or, you know, right outside the window. | ||
Later that night, BBC television showed one window being broken. | ||
By the next morning, there were two broken windows. | ||
Several witnesses claimed there were multiple shooters. | ||
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It sounded like there were a dozen shooters. | |
It sounded like more than one machine gun. | ||
The New York, New York Excalibur shooting was right outside. | ||
It wasn't inside. It was outside. | ||
We saw the muzzle flashes. | ||
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I'm waiting for somebody to come through that entrance because it sounds like they're on the ground. | |
I knew we were getting gunshots that were closer to us than where they originally started and that's when we knew we had to run. | ||
We all started running and they came in. | ||
I'm a shooter in Planet Hollywood right now. | ||
Multiple shooters. Multiple shooters. | ||
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She has to be there was also shooting going on inside of the Mandalay Bay | |
Claims of multiple shooters can also be heard on security and police comms | ||
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There was a shooter at the front desk of New York, and two shots were fired inside casino floor. | |
It sounds like it's confirmed there are at least two shooters with fully automatic weapons. | ||
Now I'm getting information of an active shooter at Tropicana. | ||
There's advised bomb squad to deal with the issue over there at Luxor, reference the 445 device. | ||
NSD advised now there's an active shooter at the Tropicana, active shooter at Tropicana. | ||
In one video, we see what looks like a weapon firing from a window six floors above Paddock's room in the Four Seasons, which is owned by Bill Gates and Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal. | ||
There also appears to be muzzle flashes coming from the sky on both sides of the Mandalay Bay, precisely where flight radar places three helicopters that turned off their transponders minutes before the shooting began, while hovering in position overlooking the Route 91 Harvest Festival. | ||
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He's flying in a helicopter. | |
Do you think he's in a helicopter? | ||
Yes, not a doubt in my mind that there was shooting coming from the helicopter. | ||
In room 32135, Paddock's hard drive was suspiciously missing from his laptop. | ||
There were several pairs of gloves, mobile phones, and multiple hotel room keys used just 30 minutes before the shooting, including smart keys available only to hotel staff. | ||
At first, police said they witnessed Paddock kill himself. | ||
And then, they claim they found him dead after the breach. | ||
And for some unknown reason, his time of death was marked at noon the following day. | ||
Mandalay Bay security guard Jesus Campos was supposedly shot in the leg by Paddock six minutes before he began his attack. | ||
And yet, it took law enforcement 72 minutes to get into Paddock's hotel room. | ||
Body cam footage shows a hotel security guard directing police to the 32nd floor And less than 10 minutes later, directing other officers to the 29th floor. | ||
When the police finally get to Paddock's floor, hotel security seems strangely casual. | ||
One strolls down the hallway with his back to Paddock's room and points behind him to room 135. | ||
And they then stand calmly in the hallway with their attention fixed on the police. | ||
Hotel security manager George Umstadt was later found hiding in a hotel room and detained by police. | ||
And several key officers were never even questioned. | ||
Campos claimed he went to UMC Quick Care for treatment, but the facility stated they had no record of this. | ||
He then left the country and returned only to appear on the Ellen DeGeneres show owned by MGM. MGM was granted a restraining order weeks after the shooting to prevent them from destroying evidence. | ||
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I can only think of two possible scenarios here. | |
One, completely implausible, that the Mandalay was a co-conspirator in this, which is nonsense. | ||
Or number two, there's some kind of hostility or a trust gap developing between law enforcement and the Mandalay. | ||
Nothing else makes sense, Tucker. | ||
There's no other way to square that circle. | ||
One theory suggests it was Saudi Arabia. | ||
Just three months before the Las Vegas massacre, moderate Mohammed bin Salman, known as MBS, was made the crown prince of Saudi Arabia and was met that same day with President Trump's personal show of support. | ||
This created a civil war between MBS and his hardliner cousin, Al Waleed bin Talal, co-owner of the Four Seasons, which resides on floors 35 through 39 of the Mandalay Bay Hotel. | ||
The theory suggests there was a failed assassination attempt against MBS at the Tropicana Hotel that night, and that the massacre at the Route 91 Harvest Festival was a savage message of warning to President Trump. | ||
Steven Paddock was a pilot, and according to this theory, a gunrunner for Prince Al-Walid bin Talal. | ||
This would explain Paddock's wealth and access to the service elevators at the Mandalay Bay. | ||
And when the assassination attempt failed, Paddock became Talal's sacrificial lamb rather than his getaway pilot. | ||
The prince had Saudi military helicopters in the area at the time. | ||
Four weeks after the Las Vegas shooting, MBS had his cousin Prince Al-Waleed Bin Talal and ten other princes arrested on corruption and money laundering charges. | ||
We don't know if this theory is correct. | ||
But a year later, the case was closed. | ||
And we are told there is nothing to the story but the 64-year-old, lone gunman, with no motive, Steven Paddock. | ||
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There's no conspiracy between the FBI, between LVMPD and the MGM. Nobody is attempting to hide anything. | |
For InfoWars.com, this is Greg Reese. | ||
Yet Laura Loomer could do better investigational work than the FBI. And the FBI said speculating on a motive might cause more harm to the hundreds of people who were victims that night. | ||
We're going to talk to one of the victims who was there, who saw people shot around him, who helped police officers who were shot, who helped pull people to safety. | ||
And he's going to tell you what he thinks. | ||
So, but, well, he's not an FBI agent, so we don't, you know, the almighty FBI that sits there and rules over everything. | ||
But we're going to tell his story. | ||
We're going to let you hear it without any censorship. | ||
We'll be right back. You're watching The War Room. | ||
So the FBI and the Las Vegas Police Department want you to believe one man shot thousands of rounds into a crowd at a concert because, well, they don't want to give you a motive, but some people say he may have been disgruntled at the gambling industry. | ||
And then he shoots himself twice, once in the chest and once in the head. | ||
Yet the windows aren't broken that he supposedly shot out of at the time, right after the shooting. | ||
There's all kinds of questions. | ||
Laura Loomer went and investigated it and found out that there was multiple people in the room. | ||
Multiple people used card keys to get in. | ||
All of that that you saw in the video that Greg Reese produced. | ||
But now we have an eyewitness, Don Amon, who's a coffee distributor. | ||
But he was there with his wife, and I'm going to let him tell his story. | ||
And let him just kind of expound on what he thinks was happening because obviously this affected his life. | ||
He's one of the survivors. | ||
Thank God he wasn't hurt, but he did help a lot of hurt people. | ||
And he said he's got some photos that he's not even going to send me. | ||
He said they're so bad for what happened. | ||
And let's bring him on now. | ||
Don Amon from Minuteman Coffee. | ||
How are you doing, sir? Hey, Rob. | ||
Thanks for having me on. It's good seeing you again. | ||
Good seeing you. So why don't you just take us back to the beginning, before the shooting, you know, normal day, and then how that unfolded? | ||
Well, you know, first off, you know, it's been, well, since 2017, so it's been quite a few years, and it seems like the narrative has just sort of gone away, and like we were talking about yesterday and earlier today, that it is... | ||
There's a lot of speculation. | ||
And so when I look back at it, as you just mentioned, it has affected our lives, specifically my wife. | ||
And it's... | ||
This is the first time I've spoken about it on this large of a platform. | ||
I've spoken in front of groups before. | ||
I've met many other survivors that were there that night over the course of the last six and a half years. | ||
And it is amazing to me how fast society in general forgets about what really happened. | ||
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So, with that being said, it was a typical festival. | |
It was a great concert. My wife and I enjoyed going to these concerts. | ||
We've been to many of them all over the Northwest and Vegas in particular. | ||
It was a normal weekend. | ||
We were having a lot of fun. We were in the VIP section, so if you had a graphic that you can show where the stage was, the VIP was to the left of that stage. | ||
We were about 55 feet from the stage in the VIP tent, and I believe I sent you the video That I had within our YouTube channel the last couple minutes of it, but the first rounds came in. | ||
That first volley came in and my wife looked at me and she was sitting down. | ||
We were amongst some friends that we had met there and there's the video right there. | ||
So as you're playing it, notice The officers that they're jumping it over, so give you a little context on that. | ||
The first volley had come in just a few minutes after 10 and my wife looked at me and she said, that sounds like an AK-47. | ||
And I looked at her and said, okay, guys, let's just get down. | ||
And I walked about 24 feet to the edge of the tent there, and the lights were already on. | ||
The police already had the presence there. | ||
And I started looking around, and for some reason I decided to go ahead and start recording. | ||
I was not under the influence of any drugs. | ||
I was not under the influence of any alcohol. | ||
Being a competitive shooter active in the firearms community, I'm also a fire medic. | ||
We had just gone through a MCI training just a few weeks back up here in the northwest where we're at. | ||
And so situational awareness for me is critical, and so I was completely sober. | ||
And as I walked to the edge of the VIP tent, I decided to go ahead and start recording. | ||
I normally don't do stuff like this, but for some reason it just didn't seem right. | ||
And as I turned around, and again, my wife was about 20 to 25 feet away from me and back behind me, and as I turned around, the woman sitting next to my wife I took a round to the head, and I realized that this was coming from all different directions, but it was after all of this that happened that my wife miraculously, her and a couple of the other girlfriends that she was with at the time, they made it back to the Luxor, getting shot at multiple times. | ||
There was a double-decker bus directly behind the VIP tent on the strip between And the Luxor where we were staying that was completely riddled with bullets the next morning when we went back out. | ||
But as you can see in that video that I had shot, that I had taken, there was a sheriff's deputy that took a round to the neck and it was chaotic. | ||
It was multiple volleys and I Again, I'm trying to not bring emotion into this because it was a very emotional time. | ||
But the reality was is that I truly believe that Based on my own eyewitness, when the officer took the round, I heard and I felt the percussion of other firearms that were inside of the venue. | ||
I remember looking up and in the middle of the venue, Coca-Cola had elevated VIP situation platforms where people paid an exorbitant amount of money to be able to watch it from that. | ||
I noticed that they, what I would consider a mercenary team, That there were people on top of the Coca-Cola building that had firearms. | ||
It just didn't seem right. | ||
It just it seemed like we were in a war zone and it wasn't because of the reverberation of the gunfire in between the buildings. | ||
We were in an open four and a half, five acre parcel that was, as you can see on the screen there, all of the exits were blocked except for an eight foot exit in the very back center. | ||
And as people were falling and all around, I had gone over the wall, the VIP tent wall. | ||
In my video, there was a guy that was wearing a cowboy hat there. | ||
I had him help me. | ||
Went around as the officers were jumping over the wall, came around that wall, almost got into a fight with a couple of the deputies. | ||
Explaining to them, I'm a medic, that we knew that there was an officer down, went around that wall, and drug him to safety. | ||
And ultimately, you can see him jumping over the wall there, right there. | ||
So I had gotten over that fence. | ||
There was an exit down into the right of that video there. | ||
And then there's the gate there. | ||
We were able to get around that and get him to safety. | ||
And then it was hours and hours and hours of just utter chaos. | ||
And so my wife did make it back. | ||
There was other gunfire in and around, not just Mandalay Bay, but as we've discussed, there were shootings all up and down the Strip that night. | ||
It wasn't just there, but it was a very interesting sound to hear the cadence And if you are, for those of you who are familiar, if the listeners are familiar with the sound of a lightweight 5.56 bullet, it has a very zippy, very high-pitched sound, where a heavier.30 caliber bullet has a very thumping, very low thumping sound. | ||
So with that, That raised a lot of questions to me. | ||
And my concern with that was, you know, there was over 20, 20 some thousand people there. | ||
The majority of them were inebriated in one way or another. | ||
And I can only imagine the chaos that would have ensued if you can imagine if everybody was sober. | ||
It was a very, very surreal experience to say the least. | ||
Yeah, it sounds like it from the footage I've seen. | ||
The footage is multiple people saying there was multiple shooters. | ||
From the video, you hear different shots, overlapping shots. | ||
You hear some of which are echoes, but you also hear like, and you hear a bum, bum, bum, bum over top of it. | ||
You hear single pistol shots at the end, two of them, which are supposedly the kill shots or the self-inflicted kill shots that the supposed shooter did to himself, shot himself twice. | ||
You know, we see that Gary Webb comes to mind, shot himself twice in the head with a shotgun. | ||
Because he was exposing CIA drug dealing. | ||
So anytime you have this situation where it looks like it passed, you do see them shooting themselves multiple times. | ||
We're actually going to play your video so people can hear what you were hearing, what | ||
you were experiencing at the time. | ||
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Look! Do you see him anywhere? | ||
I know we've got an officer down right there. | ||
These officers fucking got this shit covered, man. | ||
I know. | ||
They know their job. | ||
He's still he's still active. | ||
These guys got this covered. | ||
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Oh, yeah. No. | |
That's what they do. Do they even know where the shooter's at? | ||
We've got an officer down right there in the third car back. | ||
Hey, Alvin! Hey, Alvin! What is this? Oh, what is this? Oh, my God! It's so great! It's | ||
so great! It's so great! It's so great! It's so great! It's so great! It's so great! It's | ||
be very, very, very nerve-wracking, very stressful. | ||
And my guest is Don Amon. | ||
He's a coffee distributor with minutemancoffee.com, and he was there. | ||
That's his video that he shot. | ||
He put it on YouTube a few years ago, but he doesn't really talk about it that much. | ||
But when I met him a couple days ago, he asked me, do you guys cover the Vegas shooting? | ||
I said, well, we covered it a lot at the time because we saw all the weirdness going on in the aftermath and the cover-up. | ||
And you saw in Greg Reese's report earlier of the FBI agent standing behind the sheriff, Lombardo. | ||
And he's like that at every press conference. | ||
It's not just that night. | ||
It was every day afterward. | ||
That FBI agent is looking over Sheriff Lombardo's shoulder, through his back with laser eyes, making sure he stays on point and stays with the message of, oh, we don't know why this guy did this. | ||
And so, Don, anything else that you want to talk about from that night before we get on the aftermath and... | ||
The attack on the Second Amendment that happened, that luckily the only, I think, thing we had was they banned bump stocks. | ||
But listening to your footage, you could hear the gunfire speed us really fast and then it starts slowing down. | ||
Is that indicative of a bump stock to you or what does that sound like to you? | ||
That sounded the cadence. | ||
I've got goosebumps because I haven't really watched that video in quite a while. | ||
But no, that is not a bump stock. | ||
Bump stocks were never found, to my knowledge, they were never found in Paddock's room. | ||
They were just nothing but high-end Daniel Defense and other high-end rifles. | ||
Throughout that whole process, I got to the point where when I cut the video off, nobody seemed to realize that the officer was down. | ||
And that's when I shut the video off. | ||
And knowing that, like we were talking yesterday when I was there in the studio, I had that A text message from my wife asking if I was okay. | ||
She had made it back. It wasn't until my training kicked in. | ||
I've been a fire medic now for almost 10 years and we had just went through an MCI training incident up here not too long before Las Vegas. | ||
The chaos that ensued and when people realized, we kept hearing, everybody kept talking about fireworks. | ||
Everybody thought it was fireworks. | ||
And it wasn't until Jason Aldean went off stage and everybody started, you know, again, most of them were inebriated. | ||
So that was another big issue because there was a lot of confusion. | ||
But as I was looking around, and again, I've had quite a few years to think about this. | ||
And now the fact that we're actually talking about it, I've done a lot of research. | ||
My wife has done a lot of research. | ||
A lot of people I know have done a lot of research. | ||
And the narrative did not meet the action. | ||
And whether it was the helicopters or the six-man Merc teams getting on helicopters and the video footage of that behind the stage at the helicopter pad or the guys on the Coca-Cola grandstands Or the Merc teams that were going from Mandalay Bay to the Delano, or the fact that there were helicopters all over the place. | ||
And that is true. There were helicopters all over the place. | ||
There were multiple shootings up and down the strip, all the way down from Circus Circus, To Hooters, you name it. | ||
To me, my gut kept saying it was a coordinated attack because when my wife first thought it was maybe a gang shooting or something to that effect, it was so close you could feel it. | ||
The video really didn't do it justice. | ||
But it wasn't until I started doing the assessment, I realized that when people are down, that my training kicked in. | ||
I'm very thankful for that. | ||
I've never publicly come out. | ||
I've never looked for any kind of adoration or whatnot. | ||
I never wanted to be a part of any of the so-called propaganda videos about it. | ||
I know that Stormy Daniels did one, and it was all right, but there was a lot of underlying messages they were trying to put across, and so I didn't want to be a part of that. | ||
I do know that they were trying to confiscate The majority, they tried to get as many people's cell phones as they could. | ||
And the reason for that, I believe now, all these years later, because there were so many people there now with cameras, there was so much footage that was never released. | ||
I know that people were getting their phones back and that the hard drives were wiped, the phones were clean. | ||
So that led me to just question everything. | ||
I've always questioned everything to begin with. | ||
But going through that, seeing the carnage, helping the people out, you can go back to any of the video footage. | ||
Keep in mind, I'm 6'5", and there's some video in there that, as the big guy with the Hawaiian shirt, the damage that was caused to the people was not conclusive to the narrative. | ||
The wounds were not And matching up with what the narrative was saying. | ||
And so that raised a lot of questions for me. | ||
Well, and they had, of course, the tumbling bullet theory, went from the magic bullet theory that killed Kennedy and then embedded in the wrist of the governor there, I think it was Connolly. | ||
And now we have the tumbling bullet theory where these bullets were going so far they started to tumble and that's why they caused these giant wounds. | ||
To me, it sounds like you could hear the reports from the guns. | ||
It sounds like they were using belt-fed machine guns at some point, in addition to AR-15s and AK-47s. | ||
Correct. And there was no doubt in my mind that a lot of that sound was the belt-fed, maybe an M240. Nobody will ever know because that has been... | ||
It's very difficult to find a lot of that information. | ||
But, you know, I've always asked, what if? | ||
What if that we were caught in... | ||
Well, let's just go back to the beginning. | ||
We've got about a minute here. What if? | ||
Let's just ask the questions. | ||
What if... May of 2017, President Trump went back to the Middle East and basically told them that they were no longer funding the terrorist operation or al-Qaeda, whatever they were calling themselves at that time. | ||
And the funding ended. | ||
And what if There was a civil war in the Middle East, and what if a king was killed? | ||
And what if his two sons were fighting over dad's estate? | ||
What if that there was a weapons convention going on in Mandalay Bay at the same weekend? | ||
And what if that this was a perfect opportunity to use 20-some thousand American-loving, God-fearing, country-music-loving people to take a swing at us and see if they could push their narrative. | ||
And obviously that the gun-grab narrative fizzled out really quick because it didn't match up. | ||
But there's a lot of what-ifs. | ||
Well, and Laura Loomer reported, this is back in April 15th of 2018, an explosive turn of events. | ||
This reporter learned that several members of Congress were briefed on March 14th of 2018 to review evidence that supports the multiple claims by ISIS that the terrorist organization was responsible for the Las Vegas shooting. | ||
Sources within the U.S. intelligence community have confirmed this report, that several members were briefed on key evidence. | ||
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Thank you for letting me speak. | |
My name is Don Ammon. | ||
I am one of those Las Vegas survivors. | ||
My wife and I were there on October 1st in the VIP section. | ||
We were 55 feet away from the stage and 68 feet away from where the officer that unfortunately I had the opportunity to videotape that got shot. | ||
The woman that was sitting three feet away from my wife was shot in the head and did not make it. | ||
During that time, over the course of the last two and a half to three months, I've been asked the same question over and over again. | ||
How do I feel about gun laws? | ||
There was not a single law that would have protected any of the 21,582 people that attended that festival that weekend. | ||
Nor will that law ever take place. | ||
None of this. Has anything to do with what happened in Vegas. | ||
I ask you to seriously take a look at the emotions and get our emotions in check before we start throwing blanket laws out to not allow people to have the right to defend themselves. | ||
I cannot urge you strongly enough. | ||
I was there. | ||
I was there for hours after the effect, after the shooting took place. | ||
To help, to aid, I am a fire medic. | ||
I am a nationally certified range instructor. | ||
I am a safety instructor for the USPSA. I'm a competitive shooter. | ||
These laws that you're trying to pass would make me a criminal. | ||
And that is not right. | ||
I urge you, please, do not let your emotions of what happened in Vegas, what happens, evil people will continue to do evil things. | ||
We cannot control that. | ||
And we cannot control what they will and can and cannot do. | ||
But look at Chicago, look at LA, look at these large cities that have these draconian laws in place. | ||
Criminals do not obey the law. | ||
That is why they're criminals. | ||
What happened in Vegas is an atrocity. | ||
What happened in Vegas is an anomaly to have something that large take place. | ||
And being involved with it was emotionally distressing for my wife and myself. | ||
But as a pro-gun person, I ask you, do not make us criminals because of the actions of somebody that I had no control over or had no ability to do. | ||
Nobody knew what was going on. | ||
Nobody knew where the gunfire was. | ||
Please. Stop. | ||
Stop with these laws. | ||
Thank you for your testimony. Thank you to the panel. | ||
And that was Don Amon at a hearing. | ||
You know, they want, of course, got to go after guns. | ||
Anytime there's a shooting, we got to pull up the anti-gun rhetoric, call for more gun legislation. | ||
They ended up banning bump stocks. | ||
But I feel, after talking with Don and meeting him in person, that God wanted him there for a reason. | ||
One, to help people. Because he probably saved a good dozen lives with his work of just staying around after the shooting and helping getting people loaded up. | ||
You saw in some of that video, they were literally carrying people on sections of fencing. | ||
Crowd control fencing. | ||
They're pulling people out on those. | ||
People were taking off their shirts to use them as tourniquets. | ||
I mean, it was basically anything they could do to help people. | ||
These are God-loving Americans. | ||
So it was the perfect attack against the Trump presidency. | ||
And so you know the FBI really wasn't going to look for anybody responsible. | ||
They had their patsy and they were going to stick to it. | ||
So Don, I got this segment and next segment with you. | ||
How do you feel? I don't feel they succeeded with their gun confiscation. | ||
That's what they want to do. At the end of the day, they want to have us disarmed because they know disarmed peasants can be controlled and they can really have their way with us. | ||
So we're not there yet, but they keep trying and every mass shooting, this is their playbook to bring this out. | ||
How do you feel that where we're at with the Second Amendment culture, do you feel it's gaining in popularity, which I think it is, rather than losing popularity? | ||
I think more people are seeing the need for guns at this point. | ||
I think that we are in a situation here, especially up in the state of Washington, which just passed in both House and the Senate. | ||
They are now all semi-automatic firearms. | ||
It's going to the Village Idiot's desk to have him sign it into law that goes into effect that all semi-automatic weapons will no longer be available for sale in the state of Washington. | ||
So they're coming after it in some states. | ||
That is definitely true. | ||
We're going to pick it up on the Second Amendment on the other side. | ||
My guest is Don Amon with MinitmanCoffee.com. | ||
Thank you for watching The War Room. | ||
We've got more to come. Welcome back to the War Room final segment with Don Amon, who is a survivor of the Vegas shooting. | ||
We didn't even really get into it. | ||
We started talking a couple days ago when we were talking about COVID and how we both survived a pretty nasty bout of COVID. He actually got a little worse than I did. | ||
But here's the FBI. Today, two men were sentenced in federal court to crimes related to a scheme to attack power grids in the United States in the furtherance of white supremacy. | ||
I don't know how you get cutting off the power to everybody as white supremacy. | ||
But Don, maybe you can figure that out. | ||
Do you have any insight onto this, how this is white supremacy to attack the power grid? | ||
It's just another way for them to divide and conquer because they're afraid that if we actually stood together as Americans, regardless of the color of their skin, that we would be a force to reckon with. | ||
So it's more of the prostitute media. | ||
That's just my opinion. | ||
And that was starting to happen. It seemed like right before Obama, people Republicans were sick of George Bush. | ||
Democrats definitely hated him. | ||
They could see that the wars were alive. | ||
They were coming together. And so we brought in a president. | ||
Oh, we got a black president in. | ||
We're so inclusive. | ||
And all he did was create more division. | ||
We saw more division starting with Obama than anything. | ||
It was like the first part of the 2000s. | ||
It wasn't about... Black Lives Matter hating Asians and white people hating everybody and Indians coming in. | ||
It wasn't about that. | ||
It was about, hey, we don't want war on the American people. | ||
We don't want wars in foreign lands. | ||
And that's what the Patriot Act was. | ||
That was a war on the American people. | ||
And then we're invading these other countries that didn't have anything to do with 9-11 as far as I was concerned. | ||
And then we saw that change under Obama. | ||
Then it became all localized racial strife, and now that's blown up in its face more than ever. | ||
We've covered some shootings the last couple days. | ||
We've got these trans shooters that are going out there that are killing people. | ||
We've got trans threatening to kill more people. | ||
And it really is, with the media frenzy whipping it around in social media, it really is, I think, tearing this country apart more than keeping us together. | ||
I absolutely agree with that. | ||
And the fact that I don't believe that we have a gun problem, we have a mental illness problem, we have a drug abuse problem in this country, and that it's sad, but they can't win on merit. | ||
They can't win on facts and or logic alone. | ||
So they have to bring in unadulterated emotion. | ||
And when you have a society that has a hard time staying focused and a hard time understanding What reality is. | ||
And they go with what they're told. | ||
We have a serious problem. | ||
And the Second Amendment was there and put there for a reason. | ||
It's to defend the first. | ||
And as a constitutionalist and going back and looking at this footage that you've been showing, like I said, it's been a while since I've seen it, but it brings back a lot of the memories and it brings back a lot of frustration, especially at the time when that judicial hearing took place. | ||
Keep in mind, I lived in Olympia, Washington for 14 years, and not once in that 14 years did I ever set foot on the Capitol campus at all. | ||
I had no reason. I'm not politically charged at all. | ||
I'm not a conservative. | ||
I'm not a Democrat. | ||
I'm a constitutionalist. | ||
A humble coffee merchant, you could even say. | ||
A humble coffee merchant. We are one of the best coffee roasters in the country, so that absolutely. | ||
And that's the whole point of Minutemen Coffee is we want to bring that constitution back because it doesn't see gender. | ||
It doesn't see color of skin. | ||
It doesn't see anything. | ||
It's an all-encompassing document that protects everybody. | ||
And so that's what's important. | ||
But when I look at and I look back at that time at the Senate Judiciary hearing, that was one of many. | ||
What most people don't realize is that the second I stepped foot on the Olympia campus, I was surrounded by guards. | ||
I was taken to the Master at Arms room. | ||
I was scheduled to speak at all four hearings, and again, as of like I just said before the break, they have now passed the semi-automatic gun ban here in the state, and the governor or the village idiot is going to be signing it. | ||
So they're getting their way, but one thing that people don't realize is that during those Senate hearings, they were busing people in. | ||
Remember the pink hats that we had during the inauguration of Trump and all of that? | ||
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We were flooded with a sea of orange hats. | |
It was so intense. | ||
So they're trying to take the hunting cap and turn that bad? | ||
Is that what they were trying to do? Or turn it anti-gun? | ||
Yeah, it was a bright orange. | ||
And it was really sad because I have never felt so much evil in a room in my entire life. | ||
In fact, when they put me in the Master at Arms room, and to keep in mind, I was scheduled to speak at all four hearings. | ||
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And they had wiped me from the list. | |
And when I was sitting in the master at arms room, the reason why they put me there is because there were some people there that knew who I was, knew the fact that I am pro-gun, that I am pro-constitution. | ||
They did not. They were threatening my life. | ||
And if it wasn't for the regional director of the NRA gave up her seat to allow me to speak, it would have never happened. | ||
And so for that, I'm very thankful. | ||
But the fact that they used The Vegas shooting as an emotional backdrop to push this gun rhetoric and this anti-gun rhetoric, it just boils my blood. | ||
It was sad because right before I spoke, one of the families that spoke before me, they lost their daughter. | ||
She was one of the ones that was lost during that. | ||
So it was very emotionally charged, but I had never felt so much evil in a room in my entire life. | ||
The eyes in the back that were all focused on me during that hearing, it was very nerve-wracking. | ||
And we are going up against a level of evil I don't think that we've ever seen. | ||
And it's nonstop. | ||
They have unlimited budget and they have an unlimited desire to disarm us. | ||
And it's very frustrating. | ||
And I agree with you there. | ||
It's very satanic. They want people disarmed because disarmed people can be controlled. | ||
Correct. Alex has been selling this shirt since the probably early 2000s. | ||
And it's got Hitler, Stalin, and Mao. | ||
And as mass murderers agree, gun control works. | ||
Because that's the next step once they disarm us. | ||
It sounds like it's going to be an army of trannies now coming at us. | ||
Of course, they'll have their guns. | ||
They'll have their government guns, and they'll be federally deputized because we have to be diverse, and they'll be going around in death squads. | ||
I don't wish that, but I can see that down the road now, and I couldn't see that two years ago. | ||
But now I can actually see that with the rhetoric that is on social media going against people who just want to live their lives and have normal kids. | ||
And it kind of goes back to events like this where we never get the full story. | ||
It's always obscured. | ||
You know, citizen journalists have to go out and get the real story from people. | ||
I remember watching an interview of a lady and her husband who was a Marine, and they were a mile and a half down the road, and they were experiencing gunshots right outside the hotel they were at. | ||
And they ran for cover, and they come out the next day, and they go, oh, where's all the mess from all the broken glass? | ||
They're like, oh, nothing happened here. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
You know, we got a cover-up to run. | ||
One of the most surreal experiences that I've ever experienced in my life was the morning after. | ||
And, you know, the double-decker bus that I mentioned earlier that was out on the Vegas Strip was still there. | ||
It was still riddled with bullets. | ||
But for those of you, we've all been to Vegas more than It's loud. | ||
Everybody has the music playing and you hear the slots and all of that. | ||
You know what I'm talking about, right? | ||
It's disorienting. It's very disorienting. | ||
That disorienting noise. | ||
The most surreal experience I've ever had in my entire life was walking the strip the morning after. | ||
It was dead silent. | ||
There was no music playing. | ||
There was very few people walking out there when it's normally a bustling city. | ||
I'm looking at the video here. | ||
This was, if I remember correctly, that was the northwestern gate. | ||
Actually, that's on the outskirts of that. | ||
So they had shut out all of the gates. | ||
There were, I think, 25 or 30 entrances to that property at the corner there. | ||
And people were literally... | ||
Funneled to the back of the venue, I remember walking around and you mentioned the photos and whatnot. | ||
There was so much carnage and so much looting and destruction from everybody that was there. | ||
Everybody was being funneled through an eight-foot hole in the back wall of the venue. | ||
And nobody knew where to go. | ||
Everybody was in a panic. | ||
It was incredible. | ||
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But we'll talk about that here up in a minute. | |
Yeah, it really is amazing watching the chaos that was going on and then being told, no, it's just one guy up in a room. | ||
Oh, by the way, there's only 50 shell casings up here. | ||
And, hey, the police reported there was no broken window when they got into his apartment. | ||
But, hey, nothing to see. Just watch the FBI guy behind my back. | ||
He's got the real story. All right, we got humble coffee merchant and distributor. | ||
Don Amon, who survived the Vegas shooting, he's also a COVID survivor, fellow COVID survivor from the bioweapon. | ||
He got the bioweapon version just like I did. | ||
And that's a whole other story we'll probably have to have on another show because it's, of course, involved in how the medical industry was trying to kill people. | ||
It's crazy when I think about reality and fantasy where our government lives. | ||
There's a video, I don't even know if I'm going to get to it, it's Jim Jordan talking about how a CIA deputy director basically got all the intelligence officials together to write a letter about Hunter Biden's laptop being Russian disinformation. | ||
Like, that's what we have going on. | ||
They create the fantasy. | ||
They tell us it's reality, and we're supposed to believe them. | ||
And if we don't, then we're the bad people. | ||
And I got one of these fellow bad people with me, Don Amon, who doesn't think the story adds up. | ||
And when you look at the attack on the Second Amendment afterward and what they're trying to do and how they just gaslight us saying, oh, there's no motive. | ||
We don't have any motive for this guy, so there's no way... | ||
We're not going to speculate. We're not going to look at anything. | ||
We're not going to look at the evidence. | ||
Don, what do you want to add to this that you don't think we've covered yet that after all these years people still don't know about the Vegas shooting? | ||
Well, I think the biggest thing that I'm personally frustrated about is the fact that if the American people realized what I believe and what a lot of people believe actually happened that night, it's just too crazy. | ||
Most people have their head in the sand. | ||
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Most people just don't realize that they can't do this to us. | |
Well, they did. Question everything. | ||
Always question everything. | ||
Don't just believe the narrative of what the prostitute media tells us, but question everything, regardless of what it is. | ||
One of the best things that I was told as a young junior high and high school student by my history teacher If the media is telling us to focus on one thing, what are they trying to hide? | ||
And that was one that I really looked at over the course of the last five and a half, six years, especially when it was fresh in our mind. | ||
The fact that it traumatized my wife to the way it did. | ||
To this day, she still has a hard time being at the range or being around gunfire and whatnot. | ||
But because of the fact that the attention span and there's so much media, there's so much information, there's so much out there, people tend to have an attention span of a gnat. | ||
When it comes to things like this, just question the narrative and do the research for yourself. | ||
If we can take anything away from this, there were a lot of lives lost and I'm not at all taking away from the 58 people that lost their lives That weekend and the 800 and plus people that were injured. | ||
There have been many times over the last three, four, five years that people have recognized me or they'll see my Route 91 tattoo like a lot of us, the Vegas Strong and the hashtags and whatnot. | ||
There is a community out there of people who are struggling still because of that day. | ||
It is real for the people that were there, and it is real for the people that survived it and lived with the loss of loved ones. | ||
And so I never want to once take away from that the fact that it actually did have something happen, whether it was the PADC narrative or the multiple groups of mercenaries or the Saudi Arabian connection that you brought up earlier. | ||
The fact that there were so many shootings up and down the strip, and so many people, the witnesses, and how many of the witnesses that have come forth. | ||
And I guess, Rob, what I want to say here, and for the record, I'm not suicidal. | ||
I never have been. | ||
I know that sounds cliche, but I'm not. | ||
And there were quite a few people in the first year and 18 months that were trying to come out and say things, and they miraculously disappeared. | ||
And that's not a conspiracy. Those are actual facts. | ||
And so I know it sounds crazy, but because of the fact that we spent so much time researching this for just our own knowledge, it wasn't to come out and be public about it. | ||
That was never our intention. | ||
I just wanted to know what the hell happened and why was this allowed on American soil? | ||
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And I think that was the biggest takeaway that we had. | |
It was just for our own sanity to do the research that we did. | ||
Well, if you believe the FBI, they basically say, well, he was upset he wasn't given the red carpet treatment anymore at casinos, so he decided to kill a bunch of people at a country music concert. | ||
End of story. Don't ask any questions. | ||
Yeah. And the thing is, the whole gun control narrative, when it was gone, because it didn't fit the bill. | ||
It didn't make sense. | ||
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So they were just happy with the bump stock ban. | |
And it's frustrating. | ||
It really is. And people forget about it. | ||
Except for those of us who lived through it. | ||
The Healing Garden, if anybody ever does get a chance to go to Vegas up at the north end of the Strip, the Healing Garden is an amazing place. | ||
There's a lot of love and a lot of care that went into that. | ||
And there's a lot of memories there of the people that lost their lives that night. | ||
But it's not difficult to talk about it just simply because it actually happened. | ||
Facts and logic, these things really happened. | ||
It's the narrative that's been pushed to keep people distracted. | ||
I know you mentioned Laura. | ||
Laura did a great job on bringing a lot of the stuff that was hidden. | ||
She did a great job bringing that information to light. | ||
And there's a lot of other video out there, video of the helicopters. | ||
Video of the six-man Merc teams going from Mandalay Bay over to the Delano and exfilling in a helicopter that had a Southwest Airlines tail number. | ||
I mean, there's so many things that are out there and so many people that have that information But it didn't fit the narrative and people couldn't comprehend the fact that this really happened and maybe they just want to forget about it and move on to the next situation. | ||
Well, it does seem that we're going to have the anniversary to talk about it. | ||
Maybe one day a year we're going to have every once in a while the FBI might give a hint of something or something will come out. | ||
I think this came out because of a Freedom of Information Act request and it was basically they were talking to a fellow gambler who said Paddock was going to snap. | ||
But we don't know this guy's name. | ||
There's nothing said about him. | ||
So it could be anybody. It could be an FBI agent posing as a gambler. | ||
We know the FBI likes to pose as Gretchen Whitmer kidnappers. | ||
We've seen that. We've seen them get away with that. | ||
We've seen them entrap people. | ||
So I personally don't believe a word the FBI says. | ||
And any of anybody in the government at this point, they're out for themselves. | ||
They have their narrative. | ||
They don't care what reality is. | ||
And they're just going to keep pushing their narrative. | ||
So we got about a minute left. | ||
Don, tell people about your coffee. | ||
You're going to start, I think, supplying us with coffee. | ||
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Is that correct? Yeah, actually, that is. | |
We'll break that on the air right now. | ||
I guess we just announced it. | ||
So, yes, I am the founder and owner of Minutemen Coffee. | ||
I started the company about three years ago up here behind enemy lines in Washington State. | ||
Proud to be in the top Five veteran-owned coffee companies in America, and proud to be your roaster. | ||
Looking forward to doing the work with you guys. | ||
It's been a long time coming, and I think that it's going to be a great being able to be a part of, being able to help you guys doing what you guys are doing. | ||
And if there's one thing we love around here, it's coffee. | ||
We drink a lot of it. I drink a lot of it. | ||
There's a lot of people here who drink a lot of coffee. | ||
So, appreciate you speaking out, and we will see you next time. | ||
Welcome back to the final half hour of the third hour of The War Room. | ||
And I've got an interesting story I want to get to. | ||
Before we have our surprise guest, Michael Yan is going to pop in and give us a good Darien Gap update. | ||
But I just want to go over this article. | ||
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And our next guest is Michael Yan. | ||
He's a writer and photographer, and he served with the Special Forces. | ||
He's now, it seems like he's devoted his life to the illegal immigration problem that's going on in the southern border, where these people are coming up to. | ||
He's been embedded in the Darien Gap. | ||
For many months at a time, he's got some new information that he wants to spring on us and update. | ||
And Michael, how are you doing out there? | ||
Hey, Rob. At the moment, I'm in Panama City. | ||
I've left the Darien Gap for some meetings. | ||
I'm going to head back to the Darien Gap soon. | ||
And I don't know if you can see me on your screen. | ||
If you can, I'll show you the rape kit that I got from a migrant last week. | ||
Can you see me right now? | ||
I don't know if we're stuck. Oh, we have to reconnect. | ||
Sounds like we have to reconnect with you. | ||
I think they're going to reconnect with you and we'll be right back. | ||
Yeah, I saw Daria came in and said, hey, we're going to get Michael Yon on. | ||
He's got some, I guess they're handing out rape kits to these young ladies that are going across. | ||
I saw a report it was either an 8 or 10 year old had 67 different DNA samples inside of her. | ||
So at least 67 men were using this poor girl, raping her and then sending her on her way. | ||
And I guess as long as you don't speak out and you just take the rape and you keep going, | ||
they let you go. | ||
But there's gunmen set up on these areas. | ||
They're just raping people nonstop. | ||
And they say the average woman is raped, I think 12 times before she makes it to. | ||
So just imagine the carnage that's going on. | ||
And that's basically supported by your government. | ||
The government that says they love women so much and believe all women is basically supporting this human trafficking that's leading to rape. | ||
It's ridiculous. It's disgusting. | ||
And it's got to stop. | ||
You cannot just keep telling people they can come forward and bring them on in. | ||
There's the rape kit right there that we can see. | ||
It looks like it's got a couple morning after pills. | ||
It's got a condom. And then probably... | ||
I don't know what that... | ||
I can't tell what that bigger package is. | ||
But that's what they're handing to people right now. | ||
It's like, hey, you're going to get raped. | ||
Be prepared. Here you go. | ||
Enjoy your rape as you try to get and improve your life into America. | ||
So, did we get Michael back on? | ||
Okay. We are still reconnecting. | ||
So, let's cover one other article that I didn't... | ||
Okay, he is back. | ||
All right, Michael, go ahead. Pull him up if we can. | ||
Can y'all pull him up on here? | ||
No? Okay. | ||
I'm right here. I can talk. | ||
All right, Michael, go ahead and talk. | ||
I guess go ahead and give us an update on what's going on. | ||
Okay, tell me if you can see me later. | ||
I'm in Panama City right now. | ||
I've left the Darien Gap. | ||
I'll be heading back to the Darien Gap soon. | ||
I think you can see me now, right? | ||
Yeah. Can you see me, Rob? | ||
I can see you. Good. | ||
So I've left the Darien Gap. | ||
I'm up in Panama City for some meetings. | ||
I'll be heading back to the Darien Gap soon. | ||
There's about, at the current rate, about 400,000 aliens will come through the gap this year. | ||
But that number is clearly increasing. | ||
Mayorkas just came down here as Secretary of Homeland Security. | ||
And you see the press that occurred around his visit saying that he's closing the gap. | ||
That's completely false. The invasion is clearly increasing. | ||
For instance, they're still clearing ground down here to increase the size of two of the camps. | ||
They were taking the plastic off of new bunk beds and installing new trailers when I was there. | ||
Let me show you something, Rob. | ||
This is actually a rape kit handed out at U.S. taxpayer expense through IOM or OIM, depending on which language you're looking at. | ||
It's the immigration and the Organization of Immigration and Migration, right? | ||
So U.S. taxpayer money pays for a lot of this. | ||
This is a rape kit. | ||
This is a kit to get raped, right? | ||
Because so many of the migrants coming through the Darien Gap get raped. | ||
It's unbelievable. And so they hand out this little flashlight that, you know, it's a generator flashlight, and you can see. | ||
And you got to turn on the little switch. | ||
Yeah, you pump it up. It's like a self-generated. | ||
Exactly. Exactly. I dropped it on my hotel floor yesterday and it shattered, but I put it back together. | ||
This thing also comes, this rape kit. | ||
This is not a rape kit to help law enforcement collect DNA or that sort of thing. | ||
No, they're not worried about that. This is a rape kit to get raped. | ||
Right. Nope. They know you're going to get raped. | ||
So they hand out female condoms. | ||
Oh, that's a female condom. | ||
Okay. It looked bigger than a regular condom. | ||
That's a female condom and a male condom. | ||
Yeah, here's a male condom. | ||
And they hand these out in the rape kits. | ||
And they hand out these abortion pills, right? | ||
These are actually, they hand out at least four of these per kit. | ||
This is the front and the backside, four different pills. | ||
If I've got this right. Yeah, they hand these out. | ||
These are, I believe, about $50 a pill. | ||
And so that way, when you get raped, you can actually give yourself an abortion. | ||
You know, we have video, Michael, we have video that we shot in at the southern border, and it's literally a line of pregnant females being let off a bus into a shelter. | ||
And it's not just five. | ||
I've seen it. It's probably 50. | ||
And it's amazing video. | ||
I've been down there. Yeah. It's truthful. | ||
I've seen it myself with my own eyes in Mexico. | ||
And women lining up to get the death jab while they're pregnant. | ||
I mean, they're ready to give birth. | ||
They look like they're ready to give birth while they're lining up for their jabs. | ||
They also hand out these These maps. | ||
This is a Red Cross map, actually. | ||
Let me lean back so you can see it better. | ||
But it shows in great detail how to get to the United States. | ||
Red Cross is written on the bottom. | ||
The Red Cross lady tried to cut it off with her scissors when we got a hold of the map. | ||
And it has detailed numbers. | ||
Screenshot this, you'll see, or I'll just send you it. | ||
Actually, it's on my Twitter. And you can see it's got all the phone numbers of places and the names of people and the addresses. | ||
Yeah. And there's a QR code. | ||
Where's the QR code? Here's the QR code. | ||
Just screenshot that. And you can get your own Invade United States map here. | ||
Let me get it straight. Screenshot that. | ||
I'll hold it for about five seconds. | ||
There. There it is. Everybody has a chance to run the screen. | ||
Get it? You see that red safe thing? | ||
Red safe? Yeah. Wait until you see that. | ||
You might not be able to open it in the United States. | ||
In some countries, it does not seem to open. | ||
But by now, I think most people have had a chance to screenshot it and see if you can open it in your country. | ||
And then it'll give you details about, you know, you can get this map and that sort of thing. | ||
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That map is handed out by Red Cross. | |
Yep, there they are. Here's the pregnant ladies coming in. | ||
You know, it's just non-stop. | ||
Oh my gosh. I've seen this so much. | ||
And that's what we shot with an iPhone right there in Laredo, I believe that's where it's at. | ||
Here's another map. These are just, you know... | ||
Oh, that's closer. That's a detailed map of Mexico. | ||
So once you get into Mexico, then you know which routes to take. | ||
Yeah, and on the back, it'll tell you... | ||
And actually, there's a bunch of tents in these camps down here in Panama. | ||
Final segment of the War Room. | ||
It's been my pleasure to host the last couple days, but I imagine Owen Schroyer's rearing to get back into the saddle after taking a week off, so he will be back next week. | ||
And my final guest of the final segment, Michael Jan, was showing all the... | ||
The cool things that our tax dollars are providing the young immigrants as they make their way into the United States to become Democrat voters. | ||
So Michael, pick up where you left off. | ||
What other goodies are we giving the good people of everywhere else in the world? | ||
Well, I think, Rob, this is very far beyond just Democrat voters. | ||
This is clear replacement strategy, way beyond any voting that will ever be necessary again. | ||
Most of the people coming from most of these countries have no idea what freedom is. | ||
They have no concept of the Constitution. | ||
Keep in mind where I'm coming from. | ||
I've spent more than half of my life overseas in about 90 other countries beyond the United States, right? | ||
So I am normally the foreigner, right, in more than half of my life. | ||
For instance, about 25 countries across Asia. | ||
You just wouldn't believe it. | ||
I'm usually overseas, right? | ||
The vast majority of people have no concept whatsoever what freedom is. | ||
Their idea of freedom is they'll be able to get a bus ticket without being beaten up by the police, right? | ||
Their idea of freedom is not the same as ours. | ||
Now, here's an example. | ||
Well, how many examples can we give? | ||
Let me go back to how they're being legally coached to get into the United States. | ||
You see, in the last couple of days, the so-called President Biden, let's just call him what he is. | ||
He's a meat puppet. He's not the president. | ||
He's somebody's puppet. | ||
Biden is talking about LGBTQ, or whatever they're called, going to the front of the line, right? | ||
Now, when I'm down here seeing people coming through the gap every day, right, many of them are starting, like, two years ago when I was down here, I didn't, I come pretty often, I didn't see people acting gay a lot. | ||
It was, like, not common. | ||
Now it's everywhere. | ||
Like, here's the next gay guy coming up to me, like, I'm gay, I gotta get into Texas or something. | ||
Well, it's kind of frowned upon in these countries that have masculine and feminine pronouns. | ||
They really don't. It's not a big thing in their culture. | ||
I mean, it exists, but it's not celebrated with a month of gay pride month or whatever, LGBTQ month. | ||
It exists. It exists, but they're being coached to how to get into the United States is the point I'm making, right? | ||
And I've actually said to a few of them, I'm like, you're clearly not gay. | ||
And I've got good gaydar because you can spot what you are and you can spot your opposite. | ||
And I'm not gay at all. | ||
I've always been known to have good gaydar, right? | ||
And I tell them, I'm like, you're not gay, but you are, right? | ||
And they're like, how did you know? And I'm like, come on, man. | ||
I mean, I know the difference between an alligator and a turtle. | ||
You know what I'm saying? And a lot of these guys are like, yeah, but that's what we have to say. | ||
They'll straight up say it. | ||
And they're being coached to say that they were persecuted where they came from, despite that they will have come through numerous other countries to get to Panama, where I'm at now, and then finally get to the United States. | ||
For instance, Panama is a safe country. | ||
Colombia, parts of it are quite safe, parts of it are becoming dangerous. | ||
Many of them come through Ecuador. | ||
Ecuador is a safe country. | ||
They come through Bolivia and they come through Brazil. | ||
They come through all these safe countries, right? | ||
There's only a few that are straight-up dangerous and not a good place to be, like Venezuela, right? | ||
Although Colombia clearly is, at this point, collapsing. | ||
But the bottom line is, next, after Panama, they go through Costa Rica. | ||
Another safe country. They'll go through Guatemala, another safe country. | ||
Honduras, most of it is safe. | ||
And, you know, of course, Guatemala, they get up to Mexico. | ||
Huge parts of Mexico are very safe. | ||
Now, people say there's a war in Mexico. | ||
Yeah, there is. But would you go to downtown Atlanta or downtown Los Angeles on Skid Row? | ||
There are extremely dangerous parts of the United States. | ||
There are extremely dangerous parts of Mexico. | ||
But there are also many parts of Mexico where people fly from around the world to go on vacation and buy homes, right? | ||
So it's not like all of Mexico is on fire. | ||
That's just simply untrue. | ||
And I go to Mexico fairly frequently. | ||
It's just like there's huge safe parts. | ||
The bottom line is they're traveling through up to a dozen safe countries to get to the United States. | ||
At this point, we see about 200 mainland Chinese per day. | ||
That's mainland Chinese. We're not talking Taiwanese. | ||
We're not talking Chinese that are coming from Malaysia or something else. | ||
We're talking people that came from mainland China, People's Republic of China, PRC. How are they getting new passports right now? | ||
This is quite strange. Most of those coming through are military-aged males or males that appear very fit. | ||
I talk with them all the time. | ||
I've taken Chinese translators down there with me, Mandarin and Cantonese. | ||
Actually, none of the Chinese that I've seen coming through speak Cantonese at all. | ||
They all spoke Mandarin. They're from all over China. | ||
They come from places like Chengdu. | ||
They came from Fujian people. | ||
They come from Xi'an. | ||
In fact, about eight days ago, I was in a small village deep in the jungle, and one of the Chinese who spoke English I said, are there any Uyghurs? | ||
He said, oh, there's one man here. | ||
And I said, where is he from? | ||
He said, Xinjiang, which is where the Uyghurs are. | ||
So I went over there and I met this guy that's supposed to be a Uyghur. | ||
And I took one look at him. I said, you're not a Uyghur. | ||
And he, you know, I know what Uyghurs look like. | ||
I've spent about a year running around China. | ||
You know, most of the places where these people come from, I have been to. | ||
Again, I've spent more than half of my life in about 90 other countries. | ||
It's very difficult to bullshit me for very long about where you came from. | ||
Let me ask you this real quick. | ||
What are these Chinese men saying? | ||
Why are they coming to the United States? | ||
Are they just looking for work or are they saying anything else? | ||
Mostly they say they're leaving. | ||
Okay, this is very interesting. | ||
If you know how to question Chinese, it gets more and more interesting. | ||
For instance, they will put down CCP. They'll put down the Chinese Communist Party, but they won't put down Xi. | ||
Mostly they will not put down Xi. | ||
There's a difference. Like with Xi, it's okay to put down CCP. Like Miles Guo, he puts down CCP all the time, but he never puts down Xi, right? | ||
It's okay to put down the vaccination, the fake jabs, the death jabs. | ||
It's okay to put those down, but it's not okay to talk about the origins of the virus. | ||
Like when we bring up the origins of the virus to these Chinese, they're like, well, you know, they don't want to talk about that. | ||
If you want to talk about the death jab, like, oh, it's very dangerous. | ||
If they want to talk bad about China, they always talk bad about the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
They never talk bad about, or rarely do they talk bad about Xi. | ||
Those are actually indicators. | ||
There's three major Chinese intelligence sort of operations. | ||
One is called public security. | ||
Public security is the one that puts these police stations all over the world. | ||
You saw some people just arrested in New York last Yeah, and that's public security. | ||
That's like their FBI. They'll facilitate your kidnapping, that sort of thing as well. | ||
So that's public security. The next one is MSS. That's like the CIA. That's the Ministry of State Security, MSS, right? | ||
So the Ministry of State Security. | ||
The next one's called GS of the PLA, which is the General Staff of the PLA, which is the People's Liberation Army, the Chinese Communist Army, right? | ||
And so the PLA, the GS, They have their own special language school, right? | ||
I went to a language school in the military when I was in Green Beret. | ||
It was in California. That's called Defense Language Institute. | ||
We just learn how to speak a foreign language. | ||
We don't learn how to be spies. | ||
Now, if you learn a language, After puberty, if it's a very different language from your own, I'm not talking Portuguese to Spanish, but if you're talking Mandarin to English or English to Mandarin, if you learn it after puberty, it's very difficult to get rid of an accent. | ||
Super difficult, right? | ||
Almost nobody can actually do it. | ||
You need to either learn it before puberty, in almost all cases, or the next line of defense on Posing as a spy that speaks a foreign language is to, you just learn so much of that language that it sounds like you've been there for 20 years or whatever, right? It sounds like you've been there a long time. | ||
You know a lot of the phrases that most Americans just wouldn't know unless you lived there a long time. | ||
So we met this guy the other night, seven nights ago, in the Darien Gap. | ||
He'd just come out of the Darien Gap. | ||
I think it was in his late 20s. | ||
And we have video of this guy in about an hour and a half of audio. | ||
He threatened, he physically threatened Masako Ganaha, a Japanese journalist, with us. | ||
But in any case, he was in an emotional state. | ||
He had just come through the Darien Gap. | ||
He was very tired. He was very hungry. | ||
He was itching a lot because of these modern guy bugs, which really tear you up out there. | ||
And I know I've been torn up by him. | ||
He was really not happy. | ||
He was leaking a lot. And this guy, at one point, he actually blurted out that he's a spy. | ||
Now, some people will say... Spies will never tell you that they're a spy, which is completely false. | ||
They don't know anything about spies. | ||
Often spies will actually blurt out or say that they're spies, weirdly enough. | ||
But anyway, he actually blurted that out. | ||
And at one point, we were tracking back his It's history in the last week or so. | ||
But he told us that he left mainland China. | ||
He went to the Bahamas, where he bought a boat for $5,000. | ||
He bought the boat with his father, who was with him when we talked with him. | ||
And I don't think it was his father. | ||
But in any case, he was sailing to Florida, right? | ||
And he ran out of gas. And so this will be about three weeks ago now or so. | ||
He ran out of gas, because we talked with him seven nights ago. | ||
He ran out of gas, and the U.S. Coast Guard found him, sent him back to the Bahamas. | ||
Bahamas was deporting him back to China, where he had to pass through Cuba. | ||
And in Cuba, he changed his flight and went to Quito, Ecuador. | ||
Quito is where most of the Chinese actually go to first. | ||
So he flew to Quito, flew to Quito, took a bus to Columbia, walked through Darien Gap, and that's where we found him. | ||
We found him right when he came out of Darien Gap, right? | ||
And we talked with him for about an hour and a half, and I said, where did you learn English so well? | ||
You know, and it was just like too good type stuff. | ||
And actually with Chinese that are really in tune with the Chinese intelligence, they will call this the official accent. | ||
He had the official accent. | ||
It's called the official accent. | ||
So Chinese spies are coming into the country. | ||
He's almost certainly a spy. My goodness. | ||
Clearly. It's getting ridiculous. | ||
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