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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Please stand by for further details. | ||
We return to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
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Stand up against the poison of white supremacy as I did my inaugural address to single out as the most dangerous terrorist threat to our homeland is white supremacy. | |
Congress, I'll give you five damn good reasons why the 46th president of the United States, Joe Biden, should be impeached. | ||
And I'll make it easy. I won't even bring up the fraudulent elections. | ||
Number one, treason. | ||
Chinese nationals affiliated with the Bidens created limited liability companies in the United States and then in a short period of time transferred their interest to a Chinese company that sent money to the Bidens. | ||
Number two, mental fitness. | ||
According to the 25th Amendment, Joe Biden does not have the mental fitness to be president, and even he knows it. | ||
You know, you don't have to stand every time I hear hail the chief wonder where the hell is he. | ||
It took me a long while. You think I'm joking, I'm not. | ||
Turn around and where's the president? | ||
Number three, economic sabotage. | ||
Joe Biden has single-handedly driven the nation to the brink of a collapse after shutting down our resources, depleting our oil reserves, and bleeding our military dry. | ||
All in the name of a foreign globalist agenda. | ||
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Number four. All the kids under the age of 15, come on up here. | |
Heinous felonies. | ||
There may be compromising evidence that Joe Biden is a hardcore pedophile behind closed doors while overseeing a global sex trafficking operation. | ||
And five, national security breach. | ||
Aside from allowing the Chinese to gather key information on our military installations via spy balloons... | ||
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The idea that there was a dereliction of duty, I think, is a bizarre notion. | |
Biden told the crowd at a private fundraiser in New York, we have not faced the prospect of Armageddon since Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis. | ||
Don't think there is any such thing as the ability to easily use a tactical nuclear weapon and not end up with Armageddon. | ||
Since Joe Biden took office, 5 million illegal border crossers encountered, 2 million illegal aliens released into the country, another 2 million. | ||
Over 370,000 unaccompanied alien children have been encountered on the border, and the Biden administration has lost track of 85,000 kids. | ||
85,000 of that number, and nearly 200 on the terrorist watch list have been encountered on our border. | ||
Here's the kicker. It's all been done intentionally. | ||
Day one, January 20th, 2021, Joe Biden said no more wall, no more remain in Mexico. | ||
You get to the border, you get released into the country. | ||
Of course, Joe Biden is merely the current visage of a cabal caught with their pants down by the Durham investigation, a treasonous bureaucratic media monstrosity that knowingly lied to the American people, yet faces no repercussions. | ||
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Do you have direct evidence of collusion with Russia? | |
Well, I think there is direct evidence. | ||
While there is abundant evidence of collusion, but as I've said along, there's plenty of evidence of collusion. | ||
Donald Trump engaged in perverted acts with prostitutes. | ||
In reality, A, a bunch of the dossier has proven to be true. | ||
B, the FBI and the CIA have reportedly validated parts of it as true. | ||
Investigators have corroborated part of the dossier. | ||
The dossier has been corroborated by the intelligence community. | ||
U.S. investigators have corroborated some of the allegations in that dossier. | ||
We do know that parts of it have been corroborated. | ||
Some of it we did corroborate in the ICA and of course it appears that more of it has been corroborated. | ||
Many of the things represented in the Steele reports were in fact true. | ||
So, Andrew, in the Durham report, it says the FBI never had evidence of collusion, that's not a legal term we should note, between the Trump campaign and Russia in 2016, should never have launched a full investigation. | ||
What's your response? Yeah, I vehemently disagree with Mr. | ||
Durham's characterizations of what we did in the report. | ||
The time for weaponizing the Department of Justice needs to come to an end. | ||
And because you refuse to prosecute real criminals that are violating all the crimes here in Washington, D.C., and you want to talk about D.C. residents, they are victims of your abuse of power. | ||
And because of that, I am introducing articles of impeachment on you, Mr. | ||
Graves. Immediately, the thoughts of impeachment bring up the nightmare of a Kamala Harris presidency. | ||
My mother used to, she would give us a hard time sometimes and she would say to us, I don't know what's wrong with you young people. | ||
You think you just fell out of a coconut tree? | ||
You exist in the context. | ||
But isn't that the very reason she is there? | ||
Impeach Joe Biden now or suffer the consequences before irreversible damage is done. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
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Mr. Allen, have you ever used Twitter? | ||
Yes or no? I have utilized Twitter, yes ma'am. | ||
Okay, and is your account at Marcus A97050645? That is absolutely not my account. | ||
Okay, that's not your account. | ||
Well, on December 5th, 2022, an account under the name Marcus Allen retweeted a tweet that said- That is not my account, ma'am. | ||
Quote, Nancy Pelosi staged January 6th, retweet if you agree, end quote. | ||
Do you agree with that statement? | ||
No ma'am, that's not my account at all. | ||
The most predictable aspect surrounding the FBI whistleblower testimony in front of the House Select Subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government was the Democrats' refusal to accept the critical implications of the repercussions experienced by the FBI whistleblowers. | ||
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Are Republicans scared of giving us the information so that we can do our own due diligence? | |
On these conspiracy theories, these ideas that they want to put forward. | ||
Perhaps they're too far gone to realize that in fact this hearing is evidence. | ||
As if we need it anymore, that MAGA Republicans are a threat to the rule of law in America. | ||
Outside of Washington, the real divide in America is not between Democrats and Republicans. | ||
It's between people who love this country, who believe in the rule of law, and the people who want to tear down the rule of law and betray our Constitution for personal, As well as political gain. | ||
Mr. Allen, we just astonishingly heard a Democrat on this committee question your allegiance to the United States. | ||
How many tours in Iraq did you do? | ||
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I did two tours in Iraq, sir. | |
And for how many decades have you held a security clearance? | ||
For two decades, sir. | ||
Ever been called into question before? | ||
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No, sir. You're engaging in the self-promotion of your new book that's about to be released. | |
And what great timing to be on TV and in Congress right before your book tour starts. | ||
It's quite coincidental. | ||
And as we predicted, our Democrat colleagues have immediately opened up with claims of conspiracy theories, MAGA extremism, mock outrage. | ||
Seems the only ones displaying mock outrage up here today are, in fact, the Democrats. | ||
Because according to them, journalists who appear before us aren't journalists, and you here today are not whistleblowers. | ||
But we, in fact, know that you are. | ||
Here's the key line from the Durham report. | ||
Quote, the FBI failed to uphold their mission of fidelity to the law. | ||
They didn't follow the law. | ||
Didn't have probable cause or evidence to do what they did. | ||
An agency focused on politics. | ||
But I would argue today it's even worse. | ||
Because today it's not just presidential campaigns. | ||
Today it's the American people. | ||
They're the target. | ||
Mr. O'Boyle was selected for a new unit. | ||
Moved his family from Kansas to Quantico, Virginia. | ||
And the first day he arrives here, After being selected for this new unit, serving in our military, serving well in the FBI, with the first day he arrives here, they tell him his clearance is suspended. | ||
Can't get his belongings for his family, can't get his clothes, can't get his children's clothes, four kids and a two-week-old newborn. | ||
Mr. Friend raised concerns about using the SWAT team to arrest someone who was willing to turn themselves in, and the FBI takes his clearance. | ||
Wouldn't even let him get access to his firearms training records, which he needs to get employment. | ||
Mr. O'Boyles went 200 some days without getting paid. | ||
Mr. Allens went 450 days without getting paid. | ||
This is the kind of retaliation they have faced for coming forward and telling us the truth. | ||
For Mr. Allen, he lost his clearance for simply doing his job, compiling case-related research, using open-source material, news and articles, and passing them on to the people working the case. | ||
And they didn't like some of the material he passed on. | ||
450 days without pay. | ||
And the retaliation isn't limited to the FBI. Democrats on this committee get also engaged in it. | ||
They leaked parts of these guys' interviews to the press, the press reported on it, and then the press had to issue corrections. | ||
The Post, the Washington Post, the New York Times, Rolling Stone, because what the Democrats told them wasn't accurate, what they reported wasn't accurate. | ||
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Will you give us a copy of that testimony that was transcribed of your discussions with him? | |
It'll be up to Mr. Allen. But you are in possession of them, aren't you? | ||
Sure are. So why would you not give them to us? | ||
Because Mr. Allen's a whistleblower and he didn't want that to happen. | ||
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He didn't want, but he's comfortable here in open discussion with us today? | |
Sure is. You can ask him questions if you want. | ||
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You don't share your information with the minority? | |
Nope. You're not sharing information that you've obtained. | ||
The whistleblower saw what you did with Mr. | ||
Friend and others, the false information you gave the press so much that they had to issue corrections. | ||
The whistleblower doesn't decide that, the committee decides it. | ||
And we've decided. | ||
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To all our whistleblowers, yes or no, do you believe that the retaliation pattern has a cooling effect on other agents from coming forward or speaking up? | |
Yes or no, Mr. | ||
O'Boyle? Absolutely. Yes. | ||
Do you believe that the FBI is purposefully hostile to you for that reason to keep agents from speaking up? | ||
Yes. Yes, no question. | ||
Yes. So I think it's clear we have a pattern here. | ||
If you speak up about the abuses you are seen as an agent or are sharing information that may not fall in line with the FBI's political narrative, you will be suspended without pay, have your security clearance revoked, and your life will be turned upside down. | ||
It's pretty clear that the MO is if you don't comply, they will retaliate. | ||
If you don't agree with the political agenda, you get suspended. | ||
And they do it in such a way to deter others from speaking up and speaking out. | ||
That, ladies and gentlemen, is the weaponization of government. | ||
That is the weaponization of government and that is why we are here today. | ||
Not because we have a political agenda, not because we are here to go over events of the past. | ||
We want to fix it. | ||
We have to expose it, stop it and prevent it from happening Again, that is why we are here. | ||
These men are whistleblowers. | ||
The gentlemen who came before us in previous hearings, they were journalists. | ||
And just because you don't address them as such does not mean that they are not who they say they are. | ||
They have been retaliated against. | ||
And regardless of your party affiliation, this behavior is unacceptable and we need to stop it. | ||
Republicans, Democrats, independents alike, this is a concern we should all share. | ||
This is the weaponization of government and it is our job, our constitutional duty to stop it. | ||
There are victims all over the place. | ||
All of the people who suffered when the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security got involved in censorship with social media platforms. | ||
Millions and millions of tweets and narratives being taken down. | ||
That is victimization at scale. | ||
It must be resolved. | ||
And the fact that those who profess to be most concerned about victimization of people by law enforcement in this country, join in the victimization of you. | ||
Big business is working with the government to weaponize against the American people. | ||
And the government says, well, this is okay because we're not violating the Constitution. | ||
The big business is doing this voluntarily, and we saw this with the social media companies. | ||
But I want to play a testimony from a whistleblower who's not here with us today. | ||
If you could cue that up about how we've seen, in this instance, one of the biggest corporations in America working with the FBI to violate civil liberties. | ||
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I believe it was either on January 7th or 8th. | |
The Bank of America, with no record from the FBI, data mined its customer base. | ||
And data mined a date range of 5 to 7 years of any BOA customer who use a BOA product. | ||
And by BOA product, a debit card, They compiled that list and then on top of that list, they put anyone who had purchased a firearm during any day. | ||
I find that testimony chilling. | ||
That was the retired FBI Supervisory Intelligence Analyst, George Hill, who gave us that testimony. | ||
And what he said there is that Bank of America compiled a list of everybody who used a credit card or a debit card between January 5th and January 7th inside of Washington, D.C., and gave that to the FBI. But before they did... | ||
They looked at anybody who had ever purchased a firearm, according to their records, and elevated those people to the top of the list. | ||
And they didn't geofence it to Washington, D.C. You could have, as Mr. | ||
Hill testified, you could have bought a gun in 1999 in Iowa with a Bank of America card. | ||
And then you got heightened attention, and it was given to the FBI. Now, whether the FBI asked for this... | ||
or whether they did this voluntarily is very chilling because | ||
Bank of America, you know, they've got a lot of issues in front of the government | ||
and this is where you get into this unhealthy feedback loop. | ||
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Welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to the War Road News. | |
This is Christy Lee, guest hosting for Owen Schroyer. | ||
I was just finishing up recording another show. | ||
That's what it's been keeping me busy. | ||
I've been doing work for American Media, Periscope. | ||
You can find that on ampnews.us, ampnews.us. | ||
My show, Counter Narrative, there is Monday through Friday, and we release it kind of as a noon newscast, so you can check that out. | ||
Definitely been busy doing all kinds of other things. | ||
Actually been working on this movie with my husband. | ||
And so you might want to see this trailer we put together for this production that we've been working hard on. | ||
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So take a look. In a world where hearts, desires, biological clocks collide. | |
They said it couldn't be done. | ||
Until now. | ||
The womb was geriatric. | ||
you His fruit of his loins was barren. | ||
Inconceivable! But against all odds. | ||
To the blessing of the Lord on high. | ||
A hero will rise. | ||
Here's Johnny! | ||
Christy Lee. John Scott. | ||
This fall The Breach | ||
Texas Baby Boom Massacre you | ||
Non-binary Super Baby. | ||
Cave-diving Womb Baby. | ||
Free. They said it couldn't be done. | ||
Doesn't even make any sense, honey. | ||
Just read the damn script. | ||
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It's a shitty script. | |
You got nothing to say about that, do you? | ||
In a world... | ||
It happened many summers ago. | ||
No, it didn't. And then it just... | ||
I can't say it happened. | ||
Just when you thought it couldn't happen again. | ||
A world where hearts' desires and biological clocks collide to each other. | ||
They said it couldn't be done. | ||
She just said no, so we'll start over. | ||
Goodness. It'll be a long file. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
In a world where hearts' desires and biological clocks collide, they said it couldn't be done. | ||
Until now. | ||
You sound like a surfer! | ||
Like, we could put other movie clips in which will make it longer. | ||
So, like... Like, longer how? | ||
I can't use any of this audio yet. | ||
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You haven't completed, like, a full sentence. | |
Yes, I can. In a world where hearts' desires and biological clocks collide. | ||
But it could not be started over. | ||
Until now. Eggs frozen in the Antarctic. | ||
Spacey. | ||
The fruit of his loins was barren. | ||
The two-horned bark of an incredible charity. | ||
F***. | ||
This fall, Super Baby? | ||
What are you saying instead of that? | ||
Super fake I'm not even live. All right | ||
In case that went over your head, that was our silly attempt at a baby announcement. | ||
So the team at InfoWars is growing. | ||
We are having a baby if that went over your head. | ||
And we had to do it in a funny way because, you know, we have to talk about a lot of hard subjects on here, things that are depressing sometimes. | ||
And so we try and find levity and humor where we can. | ||
Hopefully found that funny. | ||
Might not have my cheesy sense of humor, like those in production already said. | ||
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It's so cheesy! But you know, whatever. | |
Sorry, that's my sense of humor. | ||
Anyways, verse of the day, because I always like to bring that verse of the day, is from 1 Peter 1.13. | ||
It's, so prepare your minds for action and exercise self-control. | ||
Put all your hope in the gracious salvation that will come to you when Jesus Christ is revealed to the world. | ||
Top headline today that I happen to see is getting a lot of buzz right now. | ||
Tim Scott is filing to run for president. | ||
Probably not too big of a surprise. | ||
That's already been kind of talked about pretty widely. | ||
He's expected to launch his He's going to get like 2% of the vote. | ||
So getting a little bit crowded on the GOP side for president. | ||
But we shall see how all that plays out with Trump being the very clear front runner. | ||
Would love to hear what you guys think about this new development when we take phone calls later on. | ||
But we are going to be talking to Mickey Willis about his Plandemic 3 coming out here just after this break. | ||
So just to kind of prepare you for that, there's this video about his newest in the Plandemic series, The Great Awakening. | ||
And he, you know, likes humor and levity too. | ||
So check out this video. | ||
On May 4th of 2020, my film crew and I huddled together in our edit bay to say a little prayer. | ||
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May the 4th be with us. | |
Knowing that my life was about to change forever, I took a deep breath before hitting send. | ||
No one could have predicted what happened next. | ||
Our 26-minute documentary, produced on a shoestring by a crew of four, | ||
became the most seen independent movie in history. | ||
For the first two days, my inboxes were overflowing with red hearts and yellow thumbs. | ||
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This is a documentary about a man who has been a victim of a racist attack. | |
He's been arrested and charged with a crime of sexual assault. | ||
The outpouring of love and gratitude was absolutely... | ||
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temporary. Looking forward to that production. | |
He always does such a fantastic job. | ||
And I've heard this one is quite a bit different than the first two. | ||
So we'll be anxious to talk to him about that as well as his own personal Great Awakening journey. | ||
Also later in the show, we're going to be talking to Elkie Davis. | ||
He is a billionaire who is suing Gavin Newsom and has a RICO racketeering type lawsuit right here in Texas. | ||
We're going to hear from him. | ||
And we're kind of just all over the place. | ||
We're going to get a live report from the border from Christy Hutcherson. | ||
Well, of women against or women for America, she's gonna give us the latest about what's happening at the border. | ||
So lots to pack into today's show and so happy to be here. | ||
Can't wait to take some phone calls from all of you later as well. | ||
But we're gonna talk to Mickey Willis right after this quick break. | ||
Welcome back to InfoWars. | ||
This is Christy Lee filling in for Owen Troyer today. | ||
And my next guest is such a good sport. | ||
He agreed to be interviewed last minute as well. | ||
So thankful for him and the great work that he does and just the great person he is and his whole family. | ||
He's a father. He's a filmmaker. | ||
He's the producer of the Plandemic series, which has gone all over the world. | ||
And advocate of building community and so much more. | ||
So please welcome in Mickey Willis. | ||
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There he is. How are you today? | |
Well, I cannot hear him. | ||
Can we hear him on that side? | ||
Try this again. Oh, there we go. | ||
There we go. Okay, good. I'm like, please, please don't do this to me because I'm not a technical person. | ||
I'm not going to be able to figure out what's going on. | ||
But no, I can hear you now. I'm so glad that I can hear you. | ||
Thank you for having me. Oh, thank you for being such a good sport and doing this last minute. | ||
I can't imagine how busy you are. | ||
You're always busy, first of all, but you're really ramping up for this June 3 premiere of Plandemic 3. | ||
I've heard so many good things, but the main thing I've heard is that this is so much different than the first two. | ||
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What can you tell me about that? Yeah, this is the big picture, really. | |
This is spotlighting the decades-old agenda that COVID was used to accelerate. | ||
And so this is digging back into some historical evidence of The war to bring America to its knees, the war from the inside out, the war that is connected with China and a lot of foreign adversaries, but that is mostly perpetrated by forces within our own borders and all the different ways that they have waged a cultural revolution very similar to what Mao Zedong did to gain control of his billion-plus person population. | ||
It's happening in the United States and the fact that it's being funded by billionaires The Bradbury Hole goes so deep when you understand that people like Bill Gates and all the same usual suspects are funding everything from defund the police to a lot of the transgender movements and Black Lives Matter is partly funded or was partly funded by all kinds of Chinese progressive CCP related organizations and when you really put that puzzle together Suddenly, this insane world makes sense. | ||
It doesn't get any easier to embrace, but definitely you start to understand why they make some of the insane moves that they make because it's all really about bringing America to its knees and bringing people to a place of desperation and despair so that we become dependent on the federal government. | ||
That's the only way you could really do it in America, is a war from the inside out. | ||
And so we spotlight that, but we also spotlight a lot of other really great stuff that adds the possibility of some solutions that are all in the hands of the people. | ||
Yeah, but we do know that darkness does not like light, and you are someone that's bringing light and shining it into the darkness, exposing all of this. | ||
And you kind of allude to that in your trailer for The Great Awakening, saying when your first movie came out, there was all these likes and it was well-received, and you couldn't believe how many people viewed it all over the world. | ||
But you say that was temporary. | ||
So can you take me through, I guess, the resistance And even putting this movie out, has any resistance calmed down? | ||
Or have you continued to see attacks or demonization of you and your character? | ||
What's that like? Well, you know, we don't have a whole lot of stuff out there right now. | ||
But what happened yesterday, which is kind of alarming, is we put our new trailer, our official trailer, up on Rumble. | ||
And we reposted it because all of the comments were taken down the first time. | ||
So we said, let's take it down and try again. | ||
And all of the comments were taken on the second time on Rumble. | ||
So we're going to try to get to the bottom of exactly what happened there, because that's supposed to be the free speech platform. | ||
So that's the first place, oddly, that we've experienced some form of censorship for the Great Awakening. | ||
But, you know, all the stuff that comes with it, I always just say, keep it coming, people. | ||
All the media out there, please, please continue to attack. | ||
Please continue to smear because we wouldn't be where we are with the reach that we have now had you not done such a great job at attempting to have the world look away because all you do is make people want to look even deeper. | ||
And so that's really what occurs. | ||
You know, all the... It's like prohibition or anything. | ||
It never works. | ||
They take stuff away from the people. | ||
It just makes the people more interested in it. | ||
And so the attacks are the least of my concerns right now because I'm a father of two young boys and we're all very privileged to be part of this great nation that we call America that is teetering on the edge of collapse. | ||
And it is a manufactured collapse. | ||
It's a collapse that I believe wholeheartedly will not be totally fulfilled, but we're definitely going to see more bad before we experience the good. | ||
And one way to ensure that we experience good is for the people to understand that there's no superhero coming to save us, and that the calling is for us to step up, for us to wake up, for us to speak out, and to really get past all of the I always say it's our addiction to being comfortable, you know, to this convenience and comfort is killing us. | ||
You know, convenience stores and all the food they sell is making people sick and the comfort of not having to deal with drama. | ||
People are so... So resistant to and so afraid to have their tribe turn on them. | ||
And all I have to say is everyone that I've interviewed, and we're now into the couple of hundred people or so that we've interviewed in the past three years regarding the subject. | ||
Everyone who has stepped out and taken that big risk had the same experience. | ||
They say, yeah, I got really ugly for a minute and it was shocking. | ||
It was hard to deal with to suddenly... | ||
See people that you once cared about or you thought cared about you slandering you out in the world and then they gradually go away and then a whole new flock of people fly in and these people are ones that actually appreciate what you have to say and the true diversity of being a sovereign thinking being is respected and there's nothing more freeing than granting each other the space to be. | ||
And so I wouldn't trade anything, any choices I've made in the past three years, I wouldn't trade them for anything. | ||
I like what you said about there's not going to necessarily be a hero because there's been so many people propped up as our potential hero. | ||
Obviously, Donald Trump at times. | ||
He's got this plan and we don't know the extent of the truth or if that's true at all, that there's any kind of a plan. | ||
And then obviously Elon Musk has been propped up. | ||
I plan to play a clip of him later in the show where Rand Paul is praising him and talking about how he'll go down in history as the free speech savior of the world. | ||
And so it's like we're starved for a hero because we see so much injustice. | ||
But even alluding to your situation with Rumble and the comments being taken down, you can tell that you have a healthy skepticism there. | ||
Like, well, I would love to believe that this is just an accident, but you never know. | ||
So what can you tell me about that? | ||
Do you think that's part of the great deception that we have to balance with this Great Awakening? | ||
Well, what I can say is that Our voices are our tools. | ||
They're our weapons and our tools. | ||
And so that's why there's the First Amendment. | ||
That's why in the Bible in the beginning was the Word. | ||
It's been recognized since the dawn of creation that what we speak through these instruments called our bodies, especially when we do it from a place of responsibility and humility and clarity We become very powerful in the world. | ||
And so, when we're doing that, the ones who want the power and don't want anyone else to have power, they're very threatened by that. | ||
So, of course, that becomes the first line of attack, is just to get everyone silenced. | ||
And everyone's so in fear of speaking out. | ||
And they've been doing that forever. | ||
I mean, the whole JFK assassination, right? | ||
Why would they choose there? | ||
Why wouldn't they get them in the middle of the night? | ||
In a dark alley, leaving a restaurant or something like that. | ||
Why, during a parade, would they take that man out right there next to his wife in a convertible? | ||
That was to scare everyone else from speaking out politically because he had made some statements about the secret societies and the forces that were really running the world, what is now called the Deep State. | ||
He was out to expose that. | ||
And so they wanted to send out a clear message. | ||
And that permeated for decades. | ||
And it had so many politicians Run scared. | ||
And when they notice something, they either, you know, would speak about it only anonymously or they wouldn't say anything at all. | ||
And so it's just... | ||
All right, Mickey, we got to hit this break, but we're going to be back with Mickey and what makes him so brave to always speak out right after this break. | ||
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Welcome back to The War Room. | |
Christy Lee here bringing the feminine touch. | ||
The feminine touch today. | ||
But Mickey Willis is balancing that out for me in this hour. | ||
Talking about his new film, Plandemic 3. | ||
Just before the break, we were talking about how opposition uses fear. | ||
And they have made examples out of people in the past. | ||
And To that end, I know you were kind of in the middle of your thought, but do you feel like you have been under, I mean, has there been any situation where you have felt afraid for yourself or your family as much as that you have exposed their system and exposed their wrongdoing? | ||
Well, yeah. I went through a little stint after I attempted to be a journalist January 6th. | ||
And so I had to deal with the FBI and all of that. | ||
And I don't think there was a grand conspiracy against me. | ||
The media definitely. They lied and made up all kinds of stories and wrote hit pieces and tried their best to get me locked up for simply reporting what I saw happening there. | ||
I was on the backside of the Capitol where it was incredibly peaceful and where I witnessed people being led in and out all day, you know, the time I was there for an hour or so. | ||
And that definitely got crazy once I was seeing the persecution of the other people. | ||
I thought, wow, you know, I could be on that list because of what I've done and this is how it goes in a fascist state and what's going to come of this. | ||
And thankfully, I had no mask on. | ||
So you could see my communications and what I was saying. | ||
And I only mention that because my friend, Brandon, who started the walk away movement, he had a mask on and someone behind him yelled, get that cop's shield. | ||
And they said, since you have a mask on, we think it was you. | ||
And he said, it was not me. | ||
And they said, we'll prove it. You had a mask on. | ||
So he had to do a couple of days in jail and deal with all kinds of legal fees and stuff like that. | ||
And so That was the only time that I really felt the heat of, you know, the witch hunt of, like, this could turn out to be really serious. | ||
But thankfully, I was on camera the whole time as well, and I was able to show that to the FBI, all my footage, and they could see that I was actually there filming migrants from all over the world that were warning America that whatever they escaped from, from their communist nations, socialist communist nations, that they could recognize that it was happening here in America and that they wanted Americans to wake up. | ||
And that's really why I was there. | ||
I wasn't even there for the Trump event. | ||
But that was the only time that I really felt that. | ||
It's a rollercoaster ride when you're on the front line of this work. | ||
But I love rollercoasters, so I just keep my hands up at the dream. | ||
Yeah, and I mean, your third in the Plandemic series is called The Great Awakening. | ||
And you yourself have taken a journey of a great awakening, so to speak. | ||
And I know it's probably hard to summarize, but what can you tell me about your personal journey? | ||
You kind of came from Hollywood, right? | ||
And then you woke up and now you're a freedom fighter. | ||
Like, how did this happen? Well, I'm a defector in a way because I was born into the far left, born and raised in California, and if people don't know what that's like, there's one political choice and that is far left. | ||
Progressivism. And so I stayed away from politics forever, but then I got involved around the Obama era and then deeply for the Bernie campaign and got involved and I was asked to go on the road with him and film his campaign and help to grow the grassroots movement by producing media. | ||
And that's really what woke me up because I got to really learn the dangers of socialism and even, yes, democratic socialism. | ||
There's really no difference there. | ||
And as I started to ask people very important questions, like, how do you... | ||
I understand that democratic socialism is socialism, so kind of bartering, exchanged by the people, and democratic makes it foreign by the people, but how do you... | ||
Where does the money come from? | ||
And they say, taxation. I say, well, then who's collecting the taxes? | ||
And they would say, well, I guess the government would have to do that part. | ||
And I would say, do you trust the federal government? | ||
And everyone would say, no, because they're all disenfranchised. | ||
And I say, so you want to give the government up to 70 plus percent of our taxes, and you think they're going to spend it on the stuff that you want them to spend it on? | ||
Have they ever done that? And they would just get cross-eyed, you know? | ||
And that's when I realized that, uh-oh, they have been sucked into this just like I was. | ||
And I call it weaponized compassion or weaponized morality. | ||
You know, they've tugged the heartstrings of people who care. | ||
And I think that's what leaves me still with, even for the people that are out doing insane, really crazy things out there right now, I still feel a lot of compassion for them because I realize I was one of them. | ||
And I really thought I was doing the right thing. | ||
I wanted to help minorities. | ||
I wanted to help women. | ||
I wanted to help people that were at the bottom. | ||
And when I woke up, it's painful. | ||
I woke up and I realized I'm a useful idiot. | ||
I'm being used to do the bidding for the bad guys. | ||
The very forces I thought we were resisting, they're actually behind all of this. | ||
And they want us in the streets. | ||
They want us at odds. | ||
They want us expending all of our energy out fighting for causes that will never be solved. | ||
And they'll give us a little token of As far as the film, Plandemic 3, The Great Awakening, it premieres June 3, right here in Texas. | ||
I'm gonna be there, or at least I'm planning on being there. | ||
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You better be there. | |
I'm planning on it, so I will be there. | ||
Another thing about this one being different, it's called The Great Awakening. | ||
I keep on always coming back to people are starved for hope because we have to get bombarded with so much evil every day that we have to be aware of and have to relay to others. | ||
And so would you say that this last, in this series of pandemic series, it does offer more hope? | ||
I mean, it hopefully exposes how many people have come to light through this whole process? | ||
It ends very positive. | ||
It ends very positive. | ||
But we definitely take the dark journey because people need to know what's really going on, and there's a lot of bombshell information in this that blows people's minds. | ||
We just did a rough cut screening last weekend, and it really connects the dots for people. | ||
Especially for those who haven't gone that deep into the rabbit hole, it's shocking for some people because when they understand The forces that are out attacking our children and trying to separate them from their parents and take all the parental rights away so that they can ultimately control the children. | ||
It's shocking for parents to see that. | ||
But at the end of the movie, we certainly dig into solutions and the pathway forward to prevent this from going any further. | ||
And so I think that's what leaves people... | ||
We've shown it twice now. | ||
We've had the longest-standing ovations of anything that I've ever created. | ||
I'm really excited for June 3rd, and as you mentioned, it is in Austin, Texas. | ||
If anyone would like to attend in person, we have 2,500 incredible people there. | ||
Go to Plandemic3, number three, Plandemic3.com, and there's information on there. | ||
Just follow the information and sign up for the live premiere and come join us in person. | ||
I really like that you live your advice, too, in talking about building community. | ||
And I know that you have, I don't know how else to say it, but, like, experimented with a different school style. | ||
What can you tell me about that and, like, how have others responded to kind of changing their whole lifestyles in the face of all of this? | ||
Yeah, well, that's really what, you know, we have been programmed to see ourselves as consumers. | ||
They actually, you know, look at all the consumer reports. | ||
We are called consumers by the media because their goal is to get us to consume. | ||
But we're really creators. | ||
And that's one message that I want to convey through this movie is that once we activate our innate, primal, creative talents and brilliance, Then these problems that we feel like we're stuck in without a choice, we just let them go, as Buckminster Fuller said, you know, create a new system that renders the old system obsolete. | ||
And so when we discovered what was happening in the school systems, having a 9-year-old and an 11-year-old, we said, there's no way we're going to subject our children to this indoctrination. | ||
And so we created a homeschooling co-op with a bunch of other parents. | ||
And it's doing amazing. | ||
And so we're looking at now the possibility of expanding this, of creating a movie. | ||
I was just talking with Tim Kennedy, who's written his book, Scars and Stripes, and started his own school. | ||
And we said, let's make a movie together and feature three or four schools that have been built from the ground up by parents and to give this alternative possibility to parents around the world so they can ensure that Their children are not going to end up like so many kids are right now where they're confused about their gender and they hate themselves and they hate America and they ultimately hate their parents. | ||
I can't imagine bringing a baby into this world and having that be the outcome. | ||
It's heartbreaking. Yeah, we have to come together as a community and make for a better future, for sure. | ||
So we can again go to PlandemicSeries.com and get all the information we need to come to your premiere on June 3rd? | ||
Yes, please. Please do. | ||
And look at all the information on there. | ||
We have a little meet and greet beforehand and after party and And then the whole screening, we have some surprises. | ||
A couple of people that will be with us on stage that I think will be a really pleasant surprise for a lot of people. | ||
It's going to be an amazing evening. Yes, and I'm planning on being there. | ||
So, you know, just another incentive to come hang out with me and Mickey. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on. | ||
We appreciate your work so much. | ||
And make sure that you support him. | ||
He's another one like me that never asks for support like ever. | ||
So make sure that you give it to him. | ||
Thank you so much. Alright, welcome back to the War Room, Christy Lee. | ||
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And today, so happy to be with you all. | |
I would love to take your phone calls. | ||
If you want to start calling, I can take some of your phone calls. | ||
Just before we have our second guest today, it's going to be a man named Elkie David. | ||
He's a businessman, a billionaire that is really going after Gavin Newsom. | ||
Suing Gavin Newsom has a RICO lawsuit right here in Texas. | ||
He's going to be joining us in the second half of this hour. | ||
But if you want to sneak in some phone calls, since I never get to talk to you, that would be great. | ||
Again, the number is 1-877-789-2539-18772. | ||
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Whoa! 1-877-789-2539. | |
You would think I know that by now. | ||
But, you know, cheating. | ||
All right, so we just had Mickey Willis in. | ||
Make sure that you check out his Plandemic series. | ||
If you haven't already seen Plandemic 1 and 2, make sure you check those out. | ||
Be prepared to see Plandemic 3, The Great Awakening. | ||
He says it has a very positive ending, which we all need some hope and good feels amidst all of the crazy stuff that we have to be exposed to. | ||
Join us on June 3rd for the premiere right here in Texas. | ||
You can find information on that At Plandemicseries.com, Plandemicseries.com. | ||
Speaking of the greatest crime against humanity with the Plandemic, it's just every single day that I prep for shows, I have to see more and more young people dying, and today was no exception. | ||
Today, I, out of BizPak Review, I see that the University of Louisiana Lafayette champion water skier dies suddenly at 18. | ||
And of course, there's no cause stated. | ||
This is Mickey Geller, a top-ranked Canadian water skier that died, the university announced on May 6. | ||
No information about his death, which of course gets people talking. | ||
I mean, that's the thing. When you have all these young people dying suddenly, people are going to wonder. | ||
He's saying on social media his death will be covered up in Canada. | ||
No autopsies, no investigations. | ||
And people have questions. | ||
You know, the university said it's with heavy hearts and great sadness that we share with all of you in the news that Mickey Geller from Ontario has died suddenly. | ||
Hashtag died suddenly. | ||
I'm actually talking to the directors of that film, Died Suddenly, again this coming week. | ||
If you ever want to check out my show on... | ||
American Media Periscope. | ||
You can find it at ampnews.us, ampnews.us. | ||
It's called Counter Narrative with Christy Lee. | ||
And you never have to have it conflict with your Infowars viewing. | ||
You can always watch it whenever you want on your own time. | ||
Don't let it conflict with your Infowars viewing. | ||
But you can always check out that show. | ||
Gonna be interviewing them this next coming week to get an update on this whole epidemic of hashtag died suddenly. | ||
And here's another one. A physically fit man, 23, collapses and dies during a football game in front of teammates. | ||
We've got Morgan Brick, 23, suffering a suspected heart attack. | ||
Oh, because that's normal at 23 years of age during a football match at Gloucester Football Association. | ||
And he could not be saved. | ||
He's a young autistic man suddenly collapsing during a football match. | ||
So just every day I see more and more of these, always, always. | ||
And then just before we go to break, we can play a little bit of just the exposure of the weaponization of the government kind of shifting topics here. | ||
Here is a video about the information, our information being handed over. | ||
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Take a look. And I think Americans need to hear it because there are other glimpses of just how the victimization is going on and how it's victimization at scale. | |
This is one fact that struck me. | ||
The Bank of America records, the story that Bank of America turned over the credit card transactions, whether for an aircraft or a lodging or the purchase of a cup of coffee for everyone who decided to come to Washington, to be in Washington area, the Northern Virginia area. | ||
That's one of the things that you asked questions about. | ||
There are victims all over the place. | ||
All of the people who suffered when the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security got involved in censorship with social media platforms. | ||
Millions and millions of tweets and narratives being taken down. | ||
Hey, welcome back. | ||
Christy Lee filling in for the amazing Owen Schroer. | ||
So happy to be sitting here in the InfoWars studio. | ||
Very blessed to know all of the people that work so hard here, the production staff. | ||
You guys are amazing. I love every bit of you. | ||
So thank you for humoring me and letting me sit here. | ||
Can you believe it? They let me sit here and talk to y'all. | ||
And that's what I want to do right now. | ||
I want to take your phone calls. | ||
Would love to catch up with you. | ||
We have the smartest audience here. | ||
The Infowars audience is the most in the know ever. | ||
So feel free to call in 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Try and get those calls in before my next guest. | ||
If I don't get to all the phone calls, I'm going to come back to you. | ||
Before the guest I have after that, you know, we're going to make this work. | ||
But before I take the first phone call, we were just listening to the weaponization of the government. | ||
There is so many clips that have been covered over these hearings that, I mean, I couldn't possibly play them all. | ||
But, I mean, just the fact that... | ||
Our banking system, just like it was in Canada, was used against us. | ||
And anybody in DC that happened to have a Bank of America card... | ||
Their information was just handed over willy-nilly. | ||
That was exposed. | ||
There's just so much exposure happening in these hearings. | ||
And, of course, also exposing the Democrats who used to value the whole concept of a whistleblower. | ||
But, again, clear hypocrisy when the whistleblowers are against their narrative and their movement. | ||
Oh, well, then they don't even want to call them a whistleblower. | ||
And, you know, we also hear from the Democrats all the time. | ||
No one is above the law. | ||
No one is above the law. | ||
Oh, but they are, obviously. | ||
You're above the law. | ||
We have, in the Durham report, revealed that the FBI shut down four Clinton investigations in 2016. | ||
And that's according to that Durham's long-awaited 316-page report. | ||
I've been calling that the Durham Downer because here we waited so long for some accountability. | ||
Yes, it was great to have confirmed what everybody already knew with that 316-page report. | ||
And we're finding out, even this, that there were other investigations that were opened up against the real criminals. | ||
But again, nothing was done. | ||
No indictments. A big nothing burger, so it was a huge Durham downer. | ||
But again, in January 2016, three different FBI field offices, New York, Washington, and Little Rock, had opened We're good to go. | ||
This is the same thing that we've seen with the Biden crime family, his whole pay-to-play scheme, all of those connections. | ||
And same thing with the Clintons. | ||
They're all in bed together, all part of the same swamp, and they just were able to get away with it. | ||
But let's take some of your phone calls now. | ||
Wild from Wisconsin, good to see you again. | ||
I've gotten to talk to you in the past. | ||
What's going on there? Wild? | ||
Hey, Christy. I wanted to bring up something with Trump and the accuser E. Jean Carroll. | ||
Yeah, let me hear it. Older news, but I didn't hear anybody bring it up, so I wanted to chime in on it because I know it's probably going to be brought up during the election. | ||
Of course. Accusing him of being like some sort of sexual weirdo Democrat. | ||
You know, Democrats always accusing the other side of what they're doing. | ||
But I didn't know this, that... | ||
Do you know who Hunter S. Thompson is? | ||
He did Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, the movie. | ||
It sounds so familiar. | ||
I know my husband would kill me right now because I know he's talked about him before, but go ahead. | ||
Yeah, in that movie, in Fear and Loathing, it's kind of like a half-fiction, half-truth movie. | ||
They talk about adrenochrome, you know, because the QAnon is hot now. | ||
Yeah. I thought it was weird that E. Jean Carroll, the Trump accuser, she said herself that she was a groupie of Hunter S. Thompson and actually wrote a biography about Hunter S. Thompson. | ||
And I think it's kind of odd that most likely a drug addict person, if you're hanging out with Hunter S. Thompson, is accusing a former president You know, and I didn't hear anybody talk about that connection with her and Hunter S. Thompson and Adrenochrome and Trump, kind of a weird connection there. | ||
Yeah, well, there's also been evidence of her being a Trump groupie. | ||
And, you know, I mean, for God's sake, she has a cat named Vagina? | ||
I mean, like, what is up with this lady? | ||
She's a total kooka-quack, but they'll use whatever they can, right? | ||
Yeah, yeah, she's kind of a weirdo freak person, I think, you know, that they have leverage on it and they just can... | ||
Pull them up on the Rolodex, you know? | ||
And then I also want to talk about, if we have time, some Nikola Tesla technology stuff. | ||
Yeah. I know I talk usually more with Harrison about the science stuff, but I know you're a smart gal and you like the Jesus Christian stuff. | ||
Yeah. And in the Bible they talk about Jesus' harrowing into hell where he goes through a portal And goes to hell and pulls Adam and Eve out and other people who were wrongfully put in hell after he was crucified. | ||
And Nikola Tesla talked about portals also, calling them gates, not portals. | ||
And, you know, with what CERN and Fermilab and secret technology stuff, it makes me wonder, you know, if they're talking about it in the Bible, and Nikola Tesla talked about it, if there's such thing as these portals. | ||
You know, and how they would kind of, you know, change the world, you know, if there's some sort of stargates or... | ||
I mean, it very well could be. | ||
There's no question that there's multi-dimensions in my mind, that there's multiple dimensions. | ||
So, I mean, how portals play into that as gateways to other dimensions or allowing us to at least be aware of the multi-dimension. | ||
Why do you say that? You think there's multiple dimensions is how you feel? | ||
Not just how I feel. | ||
I mean, gosh, I'm constantly having to look at so much information, but I've done other... | ||
I think it's called the Die Hold Foundation series. | ||
It goes really, really deep into just deep science and... | ||
Physics and just the evidence of there being multiple dimensions, just scientifically. | ||
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But obviously it's been a while since I looked at that. | |
So, I mean, it's just, for me, if I can be shown evidence of something, I mean, that's how I need to believe, not just by faith alone. | ||
And I think that there's scientific evidence for that. | ||
And so I think the portals could be related to that. | ||
And religious evidence, right? | ||
Religious evidence where, you know, you can kind of say, I guess, you know, if you're using science terminology, hell and heaven are different dimensions. | ||
The dimension of hell, dimension of heaven, you know. | ||
So, you know, I know it's kind of out there sci-fi stuff, but with all the conspiracy theories that InfoWars has proven true, and, you know, all the conspiracy theories in general that have been proven true, I kind of then start tending, leaning towards feeling like, you know, which of these Yeah, I think you need to keep an open mind and use discernment and always be willing, again, to be open to what we don't know. | ||
But thank you for your phone call. I want to try and squeeze in another one before we hit the break. | ||
Johnny from Denmark. You mentioned Tim Scott before, and I think right now, in my mind, he's my frontrunner, not only because he has what I think Infowars viewers and listeners would consider a good political position, is I could just rattle up a bunch of them, balanced budget amendments, fair tax. | ||
Good on its way to no tax. | ||
ACA repeal and replace, infrastructure development, pro-life, only adult and core blood stem cell research rather than embryonic, which can be easily abused, anti-assisted suicide, anti-scholastic gender identity instruction, anti-abortion, anti-undocumented citizenship, pro-English language, government, etc. I mean, you could find all these things on his Wikipedia page. | ||
But also because the The desirable or so-called desirable Republican frontrunners are very disturbingly mixed bags. | ||
To me... | ||
Before you go too deep, Johnny, we're going to talk about that. | ||
That's our tease because we have to hit a break. | ||
So before you get too deep onto that, Johnny from Denmark is going to break down why Trump, DeSantis, and Elon Musk are all just a bunch of mixed bags. | ||
We'll have that after the break. | ||
All right, welcome back to the War Room. | ||
Christy Lee in today. | ||
We were just talking to Johnny Denmark, who is talking about support for Tim Scott, the latest to throw his hat in the ring. | ||
Well, he filed the paperwork anyways. | ||
I guess he hasn't officially announced yet. | ||
But he is, to no surprise, going to throw his hat in. | ||
And Johnny from Denmark says he has his support because he sees Trump, DeSantis, and Elon as mixed bags. | ||
Now, go ahead, Johnny. | ||
Yeah, you can add R.R.K. Jr. | ||
to the list, also. We'll start with Trump, since he's a front-runner. | ||
They're all very... | ||
I think they're disturbingly mixed bags, but actually I should mention that that puts them in the upper echelon of the vast majority of politicians. | ||
As Owen insightfully said, they would get D's in my book, D-minuses, but the vast majority of politicians would just get F's because they're just straight-up NWO super whores with occasional acts that make it seem as if they care about the people, but they really don't. And Trump, I think, started out with extremely good intentions. | ||
If you take a look at all those positions that I mentioned about Tim Scott, they're basically identical to the Trump platform of 2016. | ||
But the problem with Trump, I mean, there's a spectrum of opinion about him. | ||
And I think InfoWars is spot on as to be accredited with that, because you have on the one side | ||
people like David Knight, who's respectable on many counts, but I think he's dead wrong | ||
on this one, who claims that Trump was in on it all along. | ||
I think it's very unlikely, given that he spent 16 to 20 hours a day on the so-called | ||
Trump's list that he released, like 300 promises he kept, and he did a really good job on it. | ||
But he started to really go down in the third year with his mandatory measles Vaccination requirements and then he succumbed to the NWO COVID-19 vaccination program, which indeed, we have to say it, let's call a spade a spade. | ||
It was a heinous crime against humanity and one of the worst ever. | ||
But that's not that much of a criticism of Trump, because as I mentioned on The War Room, actually, I think it was The War Room, might have been another show, to Owen, and he agreed. | ||
The vast majority of people in his situation would have done the same thing. | ||
And there were certain points that I wish I could see that Trump had just had the hell scared out of him. | ||
I mean, you know, Jesus Christ has done the right thing, yes. | ||
Everyone else is just a maybe. | ||
The highest compliment I can give anyone is to say, maybe you would have done the right thing. | ||
Because think about it. | ||
It's very easy, you and the convenience of your studio and me and the convenience of my home, to say, oh yes, you would have done the right thing. | ||
But think about it. I mean, they probably threatened to kill him or his family or both. | ||
And, you know... | ||
Yeah, I mean, who knows what we don't know. | ||
But I do need to get to some other phone calls, so make sure that you wrap up with DeSantis and Elon takes. | ||
Okay. So basically, all four of them, DeSantis, Elon, and R.K. Jr., and Trump, reinstatement is the key theme here. | ||
Trump has to reinstate himself as POTUS. Forget about Trump 2024. | ||
It's Trump 2023. | ||
And every time someone says Trump 2024, they're actually reifying and validating the ridiculously | ||
illegitimate so-called election of Joe Biden in 2020, which again, I think was one of the | ||
biggest landslide in US presidential history. | ||
Ronald Reagan got 525 electoral votes, I think properly counted. | ||
Trump got 535 and lost only Washington, DC. | ||
Remember, I was alive, I was 20 years old in 1984. | ||
I remember there was a really strong pro-Carter contingent. | ||
There was no strong pro-Biden contingent. | ||
There was only an anti-Trump contingent. | ||
Anyway, DeSantis, he has to restore the dignity of free speech, minimally in the USA. | ||
He really has a big blemish on his record, specifically going after anti-Jewish and anti-Zionist | ||
hate speech as a punishable crime, specifically, just the whole concept of hate speech is anti-constitutional. | ||
And also hasn't gone far enough, though he's gone farther than any other US governor opposing | ||
the COVID jabs. | ||
Best governor in the US, and I think he should just stay there. | ||
Elon has to restore the dignity of speech on Twitter. | ||
He's done a very good job of managing his image, and I think he's one of the best people at image management in the world. | ||
But MRCTV recently did a study and found, in fact, that since Elon took over, Twitter has become more restrictive and more punitive of free speech. | ||
And what's the story if he's such a champion of free speech? | ||
Why is he continuing to ban info wars? | ||
And RFK Jr. has to restore respect to so-called science deniers, which is kind of ridiculous. | ||
Someone who talks about safe vaccines and catastrophic anthropogenic global warming, catastrophic anthropogenic climate change, climate weirdness, etc., Remember, you might want to dig this up. | ||
David Knight has played this clip repeatedly, and it's quite disturbing how he said at one point that anyone who denies global warming and climate change is a science denier and needs to be prosecuted and taken to The Hague for crimes against humanity. | ||
I think exactly the opposite. | ||
I think that position needs to be prosecuted as a crime against humanity. | ||
Don't expect an apology. | ||
Nobody's perfect. But, you know, again, my point is that they're all disturbingly mixed bags. | ||
They're all mixed bags, yes. | ||
Thank you so much, Johnny, for your phone call. | ||
And I'm going to be getting to more of your phone calls. | ||
We're going to be going to our next guest here after the break. | ||
And then I can come back to your phone calls just to put that out there. | ||
So stay in the line if I don't get to your phone calls right away. | ||
We'll get back to them after my guest comes on after this next break. | ||
But first, we do have time to go to Clown Car in New Jersey. | ||
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Hello, Chrissy. Yes, how are you? | ||
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Yeah, we're growing the InfoWars team. | ||
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So, yeah, I just wanted to bring up pretty soon, I believe by July, excuse me, by June 1st, in between the beginning of June and July, they're going to give an offer to everybody, kind of an amnesty on anybody who has U.S. American dollars hidden away. | ||
And they're going to help everybody that if you take all your money that you have, We're going to turn into digital money fee right now, and if not, after June 1st, or a week after June 1st, they're going to say all cash, U.S.-American dollars worthless, and now it's all central digital banking. | ||
What do you think? Yeah, I mean, they're definitely trying to push us in that direction. | ||
I always say it's like whack-a-mole. | ||
It's like if one thing doesn't work out, they're continuing to work on another thing, and it's all connected through their sense of control. | ||
They want to take our guns away to control us. | ||
They want to take our ability to buy and sell freely in order to control us. | ||
They want to introduce legislation like the supposed quote-unquote tic-tac-ban, | ||
which is now known as the Restrict Act, to control us. So all these things are | ||
happening constantly at the same time and we're just trying to keep up like a | ||
game of whack-a-mole, right? But yeah, I think you're right. | ||
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And wasn't one of the first things Trump brought up was that he puts some kind of cornstarch oil on the ballots? | |
to make sure that some were valid and, you know, they were authentic. | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
Like kind of a liquid trademark, but then under a certain bite, you could see. | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
So how come we weren't able to prove a legitimate... | ||
Yeah, I don't know. I have no idea. | ||
It does make you wonder sometimes. | ||
It's like that kind of stuff and those narratives that are put out that makes you wonder if there is, you know, an element of controlled opposition. | ||
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Not sure. You know why? | |
Because I remember hearing that story the same way I heard the story about that Dr. | ||
Lieber, you know, at Princeton. | ||
You know, oh, he's arrested. I got him. | ||
Never mind. You know, it's kind of like that story. | ||
You know, I was like, whoa, what's going on? | ||
Yeah, it's like almost as if they put these things out to just keep us under control, subdued, make us think that something's happening to bring about justice or hope, and it never really is. | ||
All right, my next guest is joining us. | ||
He's a firecracker. We're going to be talking to Alki David right after this break. | ||
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Welcome back to the War Room. | |
Christy Lee filling in today. | ||
Thanks for being with me. | ||
We're about ready to talk to a businessman, an actor, an entrepreneur, an activist. | ||
He's an activist billionaire who's suing Gavin Newsom. | ||
His name is Alki. David, this is actually the first time I've ever had the chance to talk to him. | ||
Did we just lose him? We just lost him! | ||
Okay, so this is the beauty of live TV. When we get him back, we will connect with Alki David. | ||
And in the meantime, let's just go back to... | ||
Let's take a phone call real quick. | ||
Can we do that? Let's take a phone call. | ||
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Tove from Ontario. Hi, Christy. | |
Congratulations. Thank you. | ||
I love hearing it. | ||
Thank you. I'm so excited. | ||
I'm geriatric age, as they call it. | ||
I'm 41 years old. | ||
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I'll switch ages with you. | |
What did you say? | ||
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I'll trade ages with you. | |
That's young. Well, thank you for saying that. | ||
So, you know, I wasn't sure. | ||
It was something we'd been praying about that we wanted to have happen, and God finally answered the prayer. | ||
You know, my husband kept on saying, you know, biblically, you're going to be Sarah. | ||
You're going to be, like, 90. | ||
So I'm not there. | ||
Well, my sister was 40. I'm 41. | ||
Wow. Awesome. | ||
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Go ahead. That's great. | |
That's great. Yeah, so, okay, so I'm back from Florida, and I wasn't supposed to be there because now they let my people cross the northern border. | ||
I think last week they changed the title, but they wouldn't let us cross without the vaccination proof. | ||
Oh. Yeah, so anyway, what I wanted to talk about was... | ||
So wait, wait, wait. | ||
So you're from Ontario, you're in Florida right now? | ||
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No, no. Oh, you're back from Florida. | |
I'm back from Florida, yeah. | ||
I'm right across from the Detroit border. | ||
And tomorrow, if I can plug this quickly, there's going to be a big protest or rally at the river. | ||
And so for any Michigan, greater Michigan, greater Detroit, even Toledo's not that far, can come there tomorrow for noon. | ||
That's awesome. You know that's where I'm from, right? | ||
Toledo? Yeah, that's why last time I said Cedar Point was the best amusement park. | ||
So I imagine you've been to my town, actually. | ||
So anyway, what I wanted to talk about, but I think a little bit of my thunder was stolen, but that's okay. | ||
From the other guy, he was talking about... | ||
All these, like, Donald Trump and Elon Musk and all them, and I'm just very weary of them. | ||
I can't say for sure, like, who knows, if they're part of the system, but they've made promises in the past, and with Elon kind of hesitating, voting for Biden, that you regret it. | ||
Plus, he doesn't allow Alex and you guys, or some of you guys, back on Twitter to And knowing a bit of his background, I have a mistrust. | ||
I know you have a billionaire coming on, but I always say that anybody who gets that kind of money had to do something kind of dark. | ||
Kind of sketchy, huh? | ||
Right, exactly. | ||
And as for Trump, like he was talking about, I would talk about his last year, where he kind of gave, like, he didn't really, he should have stopped those riots, like, You know, people can argue either way. | ||
Well, he's damned if he does. | ||
But a lot of people, there's a lot of people that were killed and a lot of property destruction. | ||
There's other, there's a lot of other things if you look subtly at all these great accomplishments he did. | ||
Like, for instance, defunding the World Homicide Organization, right? | ||
Yeah. I love, I got that from Zelenko. | ||
It's good. I miss him. | ||
It's a much more appropriate acronym definition. | ||
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Well, yeah, and I credit him for really opening my eyes. | |
He talked to a bunch of rabbis, and he said, the whole agenda was murdering us, and I couldn't believe it. | ||
Yeah. And, you know, I wish he was still here, because he was a good one. | ||
But anyway, where was I? I was talking about the world, yeah. | ||
So anyway, yeah, he just changed the funding to Gabby. | ||
Which is a Gates organization. | ||
And there's other little things he did, like bombing Syria. | ||
I didn't understand that. | ||
And then if you watch the first debate he had with, you know, that guy, the old guy that took over the president. | ||
Yeah. Like, I still can't believe it. | ||
But anyway, like, he kind of floundered in it. | ||
He didn't do well. | ||
Yeah, he didn't. I mean, even in this last town hall, you know, I feel like there's so much... | ||
Sure, he did great, and he, you know, called Caitlyn a nasty woman, whatever. | ||
He had the crowd laughing. | ||
But there's so many other points where I was like, why don't you say this? | ||
Or why don't you come back with this? | ||
And it's just like, come on, dude, you know? | ||
So it sometimes can be disappointing. | ||
But I gotta get back to my other news. | ||
Thank you so much for your phone call. | ||
Love talking to you, Tove. Appreciate it. | ||
And since we've been talking about Elon Musk, let's play a little video of Rand Paul, who says that history will view him as a champion of free speech. | ||
What do you think? I'm suspicious, but let's watch this video. | ||
This was a significant interview, Senator. | ||
It does move the conversation forward in this country in a pretty powerful way. | ||
Where do you see this going? | ||
Well, thank God for someone who can still speak their mind and won't take guff off some journalist who tells him he can't speak his mind and how dare you. | ||
I think history will actually record that, you know, back in the 1950s and 60s and 70s, that ACLU, the left, NAACP were great defenders of free speech and the First Amendment. | ||
And then somewhere along the way, something happened. | ||
And people began to think that there was only certain types of speech that were acceptable. | ||
And then along came Elon Musk. | ||
And the country, the Bill of Rights, frankly, all of us are going to be very thankful that a guy with a lot of money bought an entity, a social media, you know, entity, Twitter, and allowed us to see what was going on with the government colluding to limit speech. | ||
And people need to get this right because private companies can decide what they want to air. | ||
Newspapers can. Television shows can. | ||
But what we can't allow happen is the government to collude with private business and use them basically as their extension or their arm of sensor. | ||
And Elon Musk exposed this only because he had $44 billion to buy a company and expose the inner workings of their collusion with government. | ||
So I have a bill that would actually stop this. | ||
I have a bill that would say No one in the government can collude with anybody in the media to limit constitutionally protected speech. | ||
All right. And then, of course, we just can never get away from Obama. | ||
He is also pushing this being against free speech. | ||
So let's go ahead and watch that as long as we're able to. | ||
We're going to hit our break and then be back, hopefully, with our guest at that point. | ||
So take a look. | ||
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I'm an optimistic man, but I find myself falling into this space where I have concern about the country that they will inherit once I'm gone. | |
Post-presidency, what about this country keeps you up at night? | ||
The thing that I'm most worried about is the degree to which we now have a divided conversation. | ||
In part because we have a divided media, right? | ||
So, I'm much older than you, Nate. | ||
You don't look it, though. That's what I was fishing for. | ||
He's worried about a divided media. | ||
We need propped up. We need one narrative. | ||
One narrative only. And people were getting a similar sense of what is true and what isn't, what was real and what was not. | ||
Today, what I'm most concerned about is the fact that because of the splintering of the media, we almost occupy different realities. | ||
If something happens... Because we can't control what people hear... | ||
I don't know how to solve it, but at least we all agree that, yeah, that's an issue. | ||
Meanwhile, he's being interviewed by a football player, not even a journalist? | ||
One of, I think, the goals of the Obama Foundation and one of the goals of my post-presidency is how do we return to that common conversation? | ||
How can we have a common set of facts? | ||
How do we take back control? | ||
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We can't allow people to have free minds and free speech. | |
That says the United States has levels of gun violence that are 5, 10, 15 times more than other countries. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
Christy Lee in the house. | ||
We were having trouble connecting with our guests, so we're just going to take them by phone. | ||
But first, I just wanted to show you something encouraging from Twitter. | ||
Here's a man named Robin Brooks. | ||
And can we show that picture real quick? | ||
Or I can put it right here. | ||
Show this picture of Robin Brooks on Twitter. | ||
He says, wondering if I'm just too uptight about flying. | ||
This is obviously on a flight to beautiful Frankfurt. | ||
And so not only does he have his mask on, but he has his face shield on top of that. | ||
And so this is actually meant to be encouraging to you that this is what we're up against. | ||
That this is the Democratic Party and the extreme radical leftists who think that that's... | ||
Smart healthcare and think that that's like what they should be doing is putting a mask on and then a face shield over that. | ||
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So it's not like we're fighting the smartest bulbs in the bunch. | |
All right, so let's go to our guest who was, we're having trouble connecting with him through Skype, so we're just going to take him by phone. | ||
Alki, David, Alki, are you on the line? | ||
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I am, and this is Skype. | |
Oh, it is still Skype, but for some reason... | ||
unidentified
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And if you want to see my beautiful countenance, you can do that, too. | |
Okay. If we ever feel like we have a good shot of you, then we can do that. | ||
All right, so you are somebody that is actually taking Gavin Newsom on. | ||
You're suing Gavin Newsom. | ||
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Tell me about that. Yeah, I filed a racketeering lawsuit in a federal court in Los Angeles. | |
That is one of two federal lawsuits I've got ongoing. | ||
I just filed an antitrust lawsuit in Texas against Comcast Ventures and all of the Comcast goons, which include Gavin Newsom and others, including Tom Girardi, who Gavin Newsom selected to We select everybody at the State Bar of California, which is a well-known racket now. | ||
And so, yeah, Gavin Newsom is an out-and-out criminal alongside the rest of the Biden clan, which he's very much a part of, obviously. | ||
And he's the legislature's sort of hatchet man for the West Coast and has been for a very long time. | ||
His father was the same thing in San Francisco. | ||
And we're talking to Alki David. | ||
It looks like we have a misspelling there, guys. | ||
Alki David is who we're talking to. | ||
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Yeah, that's right. That's the name. | |
Yes. Now, you're an entrepreneur, an activist, billionaire, and you said that you've been personally targeted by so many, even like in the Me Too movement. | ||
Can you explain what happened there? | ||
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Yeah, look, Gloria Allred, Gavin Newsom, Tom Girardi, Michael Avenatti, you remember his name? | |
Michael Avenatti is now serving 14 years. | ||
Tom Girardi, Tom Girardi is now, and by the way, Avenatti is going to be added another 20 years very shortly as well. | ||
Even though he's singing like a songbird right now, Tom Girardi's followed him now with a 20-year custodial sentence. | ||
And the list goes on. | ||
You know, following them will be Gloria Allred and Lisa Bloom. | ||
These are all deeply corrupted people who've been abusing the legislature, using perversion of justice, obstruction of justice on a colossal scale. | ||
And, you know, not for ideological purposes, no, for... | ||
It's a scam that's been going on for decades, which is scamming insurance liens. | ||
Well, I know that you even pointed out that Gloria Allred, she used Jane Doe of the Roe versus Wade situation. | ||
And Jane had come out and said, you know, Gloria Allred. | ||
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Jane Roe, that's right. On her death, not too long, about a year and a half ago, what's her name? | |
McCormick is her real name. | ||
She came out as saying that it was a complete setup, that Gloria Allred personally paid her to pretend to be a grief victim. | ||
And she never aborted her child. | ||
The child was brought up and resented her mother to her dying day. | ||
But on her deathbed, Jane Roe did come out and confess that it was all a sham. | ||
And, you know, it's been going on ever since... | ||
You know, Gloria Allred's partner, a guy called Nathan Goldberg, teamed up with Tom Girardi and they did their famous Erin Brockovich case together. | ||
You remember Erin Brockovich? Yes. | ||
So that is a wholesale scam of unbelievable proportion. | ||
And their skullduggery goes back that far back. | ||
Gloria Allred and Tom Girardi's partnership Through her close partner, Nathan Goldberg, and another guy called Michael Morocco. | ||
They make up the law for Morocco Allred and Goldberg. | ||
And Tom Girardi, some might recognize him from the, well, probably none of our viewers or listeners watch that kind of garbage, but he was on the Real Housewives show, right? | ||
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Yeah, that's right. He was the husband of one of the housewives of Beverly Hills called... | |
Erica Jane. | ||
And she and him were both facing trouble. | ||
She's still facing enormous suits and trouble. | ||
She's been indicted for colossal fraud. | ||
I mean, absolutely gargantuan fraud and complete. | ||
And when I say complete, I mean from the... | ||
And, you know, it's not just me saying it. | ||
It's also the former Supreme Court Justice Tanning, who was just rudely removed along with a whole bunch of other justices who are currently being popped off by a... | ||
By a Justice Department sting that's been going on for some years now, for that matter. | ||
That's why Avenatti went down. | ||
That is why all these justices down the West Coast are either jumping out of windows or being arrested and seeing time. | ||
There are many judges who are seeing time, and it's not something that the Comcast Network or mainstream media is promoting. | ||
I'm going to add this thought into the mix for you, all right? | ||
Over 90% of mainstream American media is today owned by the Chinese Communist state. | ||
The next-gen operating software that broadcasts over-the-air signals for free-to-air television is NextGen Operated, which is a Chinese Communist platform. | ||
NextGen also operates the privatized penal system, that's the prison system, through | ||
its ownership of Amazon and Comcast Ventures, which is the largest media company in the | ||
world, which is owned by the Chinese Communist Party, which resides right here in New York | ||
City and owns over 200 major American publications and media outlets. | ||
So my point is this, is that American media, for the most part, does not exist. | ||
It is completely saturated and it is hidden. | ||
So that is why I'm proposing and I've been proposing for a while a watermarking rule for non-American owned media to have a watermark to say foreign owned. | ||
So when you switch on your television and see MSNBC or Fox or CBS or whatever, you're going to see China state owned media on your right hand corner somewhere, right? | ||
And that will very quickly have an effect on our public. | ||
Which has been usurped horribly because where has public access gone? | ||
Where have those rules gone? | ||
They've been completely obliterated. | ||
The free-to-air model has gone. | ||
We do not own the airwaves anymore. | ||
It has been sold out criminally to the Chinese communist state because it belongs to the people. | ||
The airwaves belong to the American people and not to the government. | ||
That is a sacrosanct law, a rule that has existed and still exists. | ||
And these licenses to broadcast over the air have been sold to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
This was a law that was changed under that stinky man Obama in 2015. | ||
When the FCC changed a law that had been set in place for 30 years, which was the Foreign Ownership Act, which allowed no more than 25% of foreign ownership of American media, that law has gone. | ||
So now, American media can't fully be owned and controlled by a foreign state without that foreign state being obvious to anybody. | ||
Other than through, you know, mentions of lunacy and what's that stupid word? | ||
Conspiracy. I mean, really, you know, really, I mean, reality, ladies and gentlemen, far exceeds any fictional bull crap that you might hear on channels such as this. | ||
Well, not on this. We're far from mainstream. | ||
But what standing do you have? | ||
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Well, no, that's not true. That's not true anymore. | |
Congratulations. You've joined the castle. | ||
What are you talking about? You are now part of the mainstream, young lady. | ||
How am I part of the mainstream? | ||
I'm on Infowars, the most banned network ever. | ||
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You're part of the American media still. | |
I am? | ||
No, I'm not. I'm independent. | ||
I'm contributing to InfoWars here, the most banned network ever. | ||
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InfoWars, the platform that you're on has now reached the mainstream media status. | |
No, no. It's banned everywhere. | ||
He just got nicked on, what's the other program that runs on YouTube? | ||
Got dinged again. | ||
You can't find Alex Jones on Twitter anywhere. | ||
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You can find Alex Jones on FilmOn. | |
That's my platform, F-I-L-M-O-N.com. | ||
You can find every black, bald individual you can possibly imagine, plus all of the ones that haven't been shafted yet. | ||
You know, the best way to renegotiate, which is the Chinese way, is to defamation and renegotiation. | ||
That's the way the Chinese operate. | ||
And that is the culture of the MeToo culture that's created. | ||
How do you think MeToo ever got created? | ||
Who do you think popularized MeToo? | ||
You know, if Me Too wasn't popularized by the mainstream media, it wouldn't exist. | ||
Period. Alright, well, let's finish up on the other side. | ||
We gotta hit a break, and then we'll finish up on the other side. | ||
We are talking to Alki David. | ||
Alright, our guest today is a conservative activist billionaire who is suing Gavin Newsom. | ||
He just told us that InfoWars is mainstream media, but as you can see there, search results for InfoWars, not there. | ||
No results found for InfoWars. | ||
So, I don't know what you're talking about with that, Alki David. | ||
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InfoWars is... Definitely not mainstream media. | |
Whoa, whoa, listen. Just because your adversaries don't promote you does not make you... | ||
Listen, with Alex Jones getting nailed for whatever it was, 30 gazillion dollars, whatever it was that he got nailed for, right, is an obscenity. | ||
An absolute... It's such an obscene, stupid, moronic, corrupted, obviously, you know... | ||
Unelectable, criminal, you know, the list goes on of negative things I could say about these corrupted courts. | ||
The court system in the United States now, the civil court system, has been so corrupted. | ||
That the concept of ethics... | ||
I mean, judges sit in these courtrooms unelected for decades. | ||
Unelected douchebags. | ||
I mean, unelected douchebags who sit there and cause mayhem on society. | ||
Political appointees who are beholden to a corrupt political system, which is anathema to me how the public still allows these unelected douchebags to still exist. | ||
Do you know how easy it is to get rid of a judge? | ||
How easy is it? | ||
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Let me tell you how easy it is to get rid of an unelected judge, of which most judges are. | |
In California, this is the system in California. | ||
You get 20 signatories from LA County wanting this judge removed. | ||
It immediately goes to the ballot. | ||
The judge has 10 days to respond. | ||
Whatever happens, that judge then needs to win the smallest vote of that county that year. | ||
So all you need is maybe 50 or 100 votes to have that judge elected, which you can do in one afternoon hitting the street. | ||
It's that easy to get rid of a judge, all right? | ||
Any judge that is unelected, which is most of them. | ||
And the ones that are elected by default, Do not count. | ||
Certainly in California. | ||
But if it were that easy, though, if it were really that easy, the truth of it is that the system is so deeply broken that even normal legislative function is now broken. | ||
Yeah, I mean, we're seeing lawfare all over the place. | ||
Because my time is already running short with you. | ||
If we want to learn more about your lawsuit against Gavin Newsom and this RICO lawsuit in Texas, where do we go to learn more about it? | ||
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You can just go to Google and type out Gavin Newsom porn. | |
And Dallas. | ||
Porn and then Dallas. | ||
Gavin Newsom, porn and Dallas. | ||
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Listen, Gavin Newsom, right, has aided and abetted and covered up the biggest child pornography scam in history that was distributed through a network called LimeWire. | |
I don't know if you remember LimeWire. | ||
Mm-hmm. But LimeWire, once upon a time, was in 18% of the world's computers. | ||
This was exclusively distributed by CBS Interactive. | ||
Exclusively. And it was fostered. | ||
The piracy was fostered by these people and aided and abetted by these people, namely Gavin Newsom and gang. | ||
And you can go to shockyear.com. | ||
There you go. You can go to shockyear.com and you can read up all about it. | ||
Just search Gavin Newsom or just Newsom and shockyear.com and you'll get regular cool, edgy, conservative news that we believe really means something. | ||
All right. Awesome. | ||
Well, thank you so much. I'm sorry that we had such a hard time connecting. | ||
I'll have to have you back on my other show as well. | ||
David Alkey, we appreciate you. | ||
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It's Alkey, David, and you are beautiful. | |
Thank you very much for a beautiful life. | ||
Thank you. You know, I'm just here on mainstream media infowars, you know, trying to do what I can. | ||
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Mainstream infowars. Yes, ma'am. | |
Bye-bye. Alright, thank you so much. | ||
That was Elkie David. | ||
If you guys want to call in, let me know what you think of that. | ||
Please do call in and we'll take some more of your phone calls before we get a report from the border in the next hour. | ||
Alright, welcome back to The War Room. | ||
This is Christy Lee filling in today. | ||
We have Christy Hutcherson coming up in this hour, the second half of this hour. | ||
She is reporting from the border. | ||
She's been to the border over a hundred times. | ||
She's really been exposing what's going on there and covering What's happening since Title 42. | ||
She's with Women Fighting for America. | ||
She's going to join us later in this hour. | ||
But in the meantime, if you would like to call and get your calls in, again, that number is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Wanted to hit some election news super quick. | ||
We have Mark Zuckerberg group to store voting machines and ballots ahead of the 24 election. | ||
This sounds totally above bar. | ||
Of course, why shouldn't we trust Mark Zuckerberg's group to store those voting machines in the ballots? | ||
What could go wrong? | ||
The storage space is being bought up by the Alliance for Election Excellence. | ||
That's led by Tiana Epps Johnson and the Center for Tech and Civic Life. | ||
And if that sounds familiar, it's because it's the nonprofit organization that controvertibly utilized hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
Of Mark Zuckerberg money, Zuckerbucks, to boost Democrat voter turnout in the 2020 election. | ||
And so they are going to be in charge of storing those machines and the ballots for us. | ||
What could go wrong there? | ||
Meanwhile, we still have Carrie Lake's situation going on. | ||
This is like a losing game already, though, for her, because the judge has said that they have to prove that none of of the signature verification process was followed. | ||
So not that they didn't follow most of the rules but that they didn't follow any of them. | ||
So it's again another impossible hurdle to actually prove. | ||
So here's a clip of Carrie Lake's attorney showing how they rigged the signature verification process. | ||
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As our expert will testify, this isn't a question of not getting it right. | |
It's simply they are not physically capable of reviewing the signature both from the standpoint of being able to do an assessment with respect to the procedures, but also with respect to the functionality of the computer when the images you have to scroll down to check the record signature. | ||
You don't see the scrolling down function. | ||
What that log data shows Your Honor, is that over 274,000 ballots were approved at less than three seconds each. | ||
That includes one signature verifier who approved 100% of the 26,900 signatures that he verified at less than three seconds a signature. | ||
Maricopa's log file data shows that 11 of these signature verification workers Approved 170,000 signatures at a rate of less than between 0 and 2.99 seconds with a 99.97% approval rating. | ||
That's not signature review, Your Honor. | ||
Simply flashing a signature on the screen, clicking a button, and moving on is not signature review. | ||
As I said, the evidence will show that Maricopa knew exactly what was going on. | ||
They could monitor each of their workers and, in fact, told them that they were being monitored. | ||
All right, there you go. | ||
So we'll be anxious to see what, if anything, happens with that. | ||
I mean, there's so much evidence. | ||
I hate that the mainstream media, well, the supposed, we'll call it, continues to say things like that she has these claims without evidence. | ||
Piers Morgan said that in his interview with her. | ||
They always say it's without evidence, and there's all this evidence. | ||
It's overflowing and they just can't seem to get anywhere with it. | ||
It's really frustrating. All right, let's take another phone call. | ||
Who's been waiting the longest? | ||
Looks like Andrew from New York. | ||
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Andrew, you're on the air. So yeah, so I think we definitely got to make sure that the population keeps growing. | |
It needs to be that from women, not laboratories. | ||
I'm doing my part. I'm not fat. | ||
Well, I mean, I kind of am a little bit overweight, but this is a baby. | ||
Let me differentiate that, but go ahead. | ||
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So, yeah, so, yeah, globalists want to, like, make everything, like, genetically engineered. | |
Like, they want everything to be, like, going to the metaverse and They have, like, seed bolts and all this different type of stuff, so I think these people should be, like, proactive, like, to make sure everything's, like, to stay, like, human and, like, things don't go, like, we don't all go into the... | ||
So clearly they want to kill us all, and so you're just advocating people, make some more babies. | ||
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Is that what you're saying? Yeah, and just be aware of, like, their plans, too, because, like, It's a PSYOP. The metaverse is just a scam. | |
It's obviously dangerous to put brain chips in the head and stuff, and even their thing, where they want to live forever with the immortal cell lines. | ||
The immortal cell lines are cancerous and stuff. | ||
The globalists are just like a death cult. | ||
It's important to fight against the depopulation. | ||
Instead, we need to add to the population. | ||
You're right on, Christy. | ||
Yeah, I told you, I'm doing my part. | ||
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I'm trying to do my part. | |
Thank you so much for your phone call. | ||
I mean, and like he was saying, it's not only a death call, but it's like they love the fake life, the AI. They continue to try and push that as just a fake reality, not actual reality. | ||
But anyways, let's go to Bart Fine in Georgia. | ||
Bart. Yes ma'am, congratulations on your InfoWars baby. | ||
I know, InfoWars baby! | ||
What should I name it, Alex? | ||
What should you name the baby? Info? | ||
InfoWarrior? That's something you and your husband need to discuss. | ||
Should I be like the Hollywood celebrities and just go all in with a weird name and just call the baby InfoWarrior? | ||
It could be like the sponsor of the show? | ||
I'm out of the baby-making business officially. | ||
My son Richard is graduating in Carrollton, Georgia from high school, so I'm out of the baby-making deal now. | ||
Okay. Let me continue with the FBI. If the FBI comes to my house, first of all, you don't have to answer the door. | ||
You don't have to talk to them. I'm going to call 911 and say my house is being broken into by an armed invader and call your local police on the FBI. One last thing I want to say, if you have an account with Wells Fargo and you don't care about your credit, go to the ATM and take out $300 overdrawn. | ||
The ATM card usually lets you do that. | ||
Oh, to try and bankrupt Wells Fargo? | ||
Coordinated effort? Take that $300 from them off the ATM. Okay. | ||
Interesting. And I'm going to show you how to do a call just like Alex Jones. | ||
Give me two minutes. No matter how good I am, hang up on me. | ||
Thank you for having me on. | ||
I know. I'm too nice. | ||
Thank you, Bart. Let's go to another phone call. | ||
Who else is next? Jamie, North Carolina. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey, Christy. | |
How are you? Congratulations on the baby. | ||
Thank you so much. You're welcome. | ||
You're welcome. God bless you. | ||
The guy, Alki, David, had called. | ||
Yeah. And, you know, and I get you were... | ||
It was his little moment. | ||
He's coming out of the mainstream, quote, unquote. | ||
You know, you are definitely not mainstream. | ||
But I think really what he was saying was InfoWars was mainstream because, as I pictured it, this Russian river going one way, In jumps Alex Jones and he starts dredging against the current. | ||
InfoWars has grown over the years. | ||
Just because of the notoriety that you have, there are countless millions that know that we're against the current. | ||
I think you're right. I think I was quick to get defensive, but I think that you're right that the supposed mainstream is no longer the mainstream and that places like InfoWars are the true mainstream where people are hopping on board, right? | ||
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You're exposing the mainstream lie by going against that. | |
You know, I wish I could do more myself, but, you know, I just absorb it as much as I can, you know, with the truth and the word and the InfoWars store product. | ||
Yes. I'm thankful to be here. | ||
Yes, thank you, Jamie. | ||
Thank you, Jamie. And guys, take a note, rip a page out of Jamie's book and go to InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Do it right now during the break and make sure you get your favorite products and support what's going so that more people can hear the truth on InfoWars. | ||
Alright, welcome back to The Warm Room. | ||
Keeping the seat warm for Owen Schroer today here. | ||
I'm Christy Lee. | ||
And we're going to go back to your phone calls just... | ||
Just wanted to point out this news. | ||
Deutsche Bank agrees to pay $75 million to settle Jeffrey Epstein's suit. | ||
This is from the Daily Mail. It did not admit to wrongdoing as part of the settlement. | ||
However, the bank pointed to a prior statement in which it acknowledged that making Epstein a client was maybe a mistake. | ||
So who knows? | ||
So that's Deutsche Bank. We still don't have full accountability when it comes to J.P. Morgan. | ||
And again, we have Epstein who was arrested and killed himself. | ||
We have his girlfriend that participated in the trafficking of children. | ||
But we still don't have a full client list and no one else has gone to prison. | ||
So, there's that. | ||
But, you know, they paid a settlement. | ||
Let's go back to your phone calls before we take our next guest live from the border, Christy Hutchinson. | ||
We're going to get to her after this next break, but let's get back to your phone calls in the meantime. | ||
Let's go to O'Brien in Maryland. | ||
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Hi, Leslie. How are you doing? | |
Good. How are you? I'm all right. | ||
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Well, Well, we already knew what the Durham Republic was going to say anyway, because we already kept saying that technically all this stuff was basically, that Trump was basically innocent, and that's what the Durham Republic already said. | |
But we already knew that already. | ||
So it was a big Durham downer is what I've been saying. | ||
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Yeah. I mean, there's no other way of pretty much You see, when all this stuff basically happened, they did this because they wanted to basically just gum up everything for Trump and basically slow everything down so when they actually did get him out of the office, they can basically continue on with Yeah, I mean, I don't know. | |
It's so frustrating that we can't see more accountability and that we're just getting told what we already knew. | ||
Everything that was already exposed just adds fuel to the fire. | ||
It just makes us even more upset. | ||
But thank you for your phone call. | ||
Let's go to Andrew in New Jersey. | ||
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Hey, what's up? It's good to talk to you again. | |
You too. We collaborate on media at Malthusian. | ||
One of the latest was I was at the gym on the treadmill. | ||
They have all the fake news channels and the trial in New York with the Marine that choked out the homeless guy. | ||
They're showing pictures of the victims a long time ago from like 20 years ago when he was Normal looking. | ||
Yeah. With his Michael Jackson and he looks Happy and healthy and young and cute and handsome. | ||
Yeah, that's what they chose to lead with when it came to Jordan Neely is just saying that he was, oh, he was just a Michael Jackson impersonator. | ||
They failed to leave out the part where he assaulted and broke the nose of a 67-year-old woman and the 40 prior arrests and the time that he was supposed to go to jail, but he didn't go to jail. | ||
They just forgot to include that, CNN, anyways. | ||
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And they did the same with Javon Martin. | |
They would show pictures of him when he was 12 years old, not when he was 17, which was a vast difference. | ||
On his Facebook, the pictures of him 17, he was big like Muhammad Ali, like 6'2", 6'3", and Zimmerman was like short, 5'6", lowly-poly middle-aged guy. | ||
So the 12-year-old It's just more of the deceptive media. | ||
Andrew, there's a lot of background noise, so I'm going to have to let you go, but you raise a good point that the media is constantly deceptive and they stir up division. | ||
I've just about had it. | ||
I am so irritated, especially when it comes to the stoking of the race tensions. | ||
I have a couple best friends who I thought were my best friends that I lost back in 2020 because I wasn't even for Trump, but because I wasn't against him. | ||
Two of who I thought were my best friends totally turned their back on me, accused me of being a racist just because I wasn't on the Biden train. | ||
I mean, and there's so much more proof of Biden being a racist than any nuance When it comes to Trump, and I'm just sick of it. | ||
I'm so sick of seeing all these headlines trying to talk about white supremacy and trying to say a Hispanic shooter is now a white supremacist. | ||
All these people now saying, oh, you don't even need to be white to be a white supremacist. | ||
I'm over it. I'm so... | ||
Freaking over it. And so the latest was this whole story that went viral about this woman who was trying to get a bike after work. | ||
And it went viral because one of the men recorded the incidents where she was trying to take this bike, six month pregnant nurse. | ||
She'd finished her 12-hour shift at New York City's Bellevue Hospital, went to get the city bike that she rented to pedal her way home. | ||
And these five young men came and approached her, claimed the bike was theirs. | ||
They were harassing her. | ||
She started crying. They're like, oh, you know, she tried to weaponize her white tears. | ||
Video went quickly viral, like I said. | ||
She was referred to as a racist Karen. | ||
The New York Post reported that she was placed on leave for this viral video that was trying to paint her as a racist Karen. | ||
But as it turns out, this expectant mother, who was dragged through the dirt, was defamed for nothing. | ||
Her lawyer says that she has the city bike receipt that proves that it was her bike all along and that it was these men That came and harassed her, and she unequivocally had gotten the bike first. | ||
And, you know, it's just constant, deceptive reports. | ||
You know, this poor woman, she's six months pregnant, and she's painted as a racist. | ||
Her reputation probably ruined forever because of this incident. | ||
It's just, it makes me sick. | ||
I'm so, so sick of it. | ||
All right, well, let's do this. | ||
I have to get to my next guest, and then I'll try and get to more of your phone calls at the very end of the show today. | ||
But let's go ahead and show you something else I'm sick of. | ||
The freaking trans agenda that they just will not let go of now, it's like they don't ever learn. | ||
Now we have Ford on board that wants to be the next to be boycotted, I guess. | ||
Let's take a look at this commercial from Ford for their truck, their gay truck. | ||
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This is a commercial from Ford for their truck. | |
Yeah, it's my, my, my, my way. | ||
Yeah, I'm nothing, I'm nothing. | ||
She don't settle. | ||
She says you can bet on me. | ||
It's always better. | ||
She says she gets just what she needs. | ||
Yeah, it's my, my, my, my way. | ||
Yeah, I'm nothing, no, nothing. | ||
All right, I guess Ford just was able to sneak by again. | ||
I guess that this was a campaign they did months ago, and I guess we're just now becoming aware of it. | ||
But hey, renewed interest in a boycott. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room, Christy Lee, and... | ||
We're wrapping, winding things down, but we got a firecracker next. | ||
She's been on my show, The Counter Narrative with Christy Lee. | ||
That's The Counter Narrative with Christy Lee. | ||
You can find that on ampnews.us, ampnews.us. | ||
I'm now on Monday through Friday there. | ||
You can check me out in a ton. | ||
But she is such a firecracker. | ||
I wanted to make sure she got on InfoWars as well. | ||
She's with Women Fighting for America. | ||
She's the founder, the president and spokesperson for that Women Fighting for America LLC. She's one of the only Americans who has traveled the entire 2,000 miles of the southern border and hundreds of miles of our forgotten northern border and 100 border missions establishing locations. | ||
Women fighting for America as clear leader in exposing and fighting the corruption on our border. | ||
She's actually live at the border right now. | ||
So Christy Hutchinson, thank you so much for coming on with me again. | ||
I just need to share you with more people because I just love everything that you're about and you're so passionate. | ||
And tell me what you're seeing and doing there today. | ||
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Hey, Christy. First of all, thank you so much for having me on. | |
Thank you, Infowars. We are in a war. | ||
This is not just information war, which that's one part of their whole purpose to destabilize this country, information war. | ||
And now it's been physical because they're bringing in millions and millions of illegals to infiltrate the United States of America. | ||
And info for listeners, 82% of everybody coming over that border are single young adult males of fighting age. | ||
Fighting age. Not the women and children you're seeing. | ||
And I mean, you have been to the border 100 times. | ||
You actually exposed the largest, most sophisticated tunnel ever discovered between the U.S. and Mexico. | ||
What can you tell me about that? | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. A sector called Yuma in St. | |
Louis County. I was riding along doing some operations, and I had police chief at the time, Rich Jessup, riding along with us. | ||
And we became a part of a sector that's a pretty heavily trafficked sector. | ||
This tunnel was accidentally discovered by a concrete truck. | ||
They were getting ready to do some work, and the concrete truck kept sinking and sinking. | ||
And, of course, that's odd. | ||
So they started to investigate this tunnel. | ||
We have found out this tunnel is four-and-a-half-football field plus long. | ||
It has fortified walls and ceilings. | ||
It's 25 feet under the ground. | ||
It has fiber optics. | ||
It has electricity. It has water. | ||
It has a rail system. | ||
And the day that we rolled up, and if the Infowar listeners want to go see this, you can see this tunnel live. | ||
I broke it live, and nobody's talking about this. | ||
They had a couple scientists from Washington to see their couple three-letter agencies and a special division of Homeland Security. | ||
Well, we believe after looking at this and examining this tunnel with our experts that we travel with, I have an incredible team, Kennedy International Logistics and Services. | ||
One of their expertise is tunneling and tunneling systems. | ||
We believe that not only did our government know about this, but they were looking for possible fallout-type particles, material, dirty bombs, possible bioweapons coming in that tunnel. | ||
And interestingly enough, too, you have to think about what were they smuggling out of that tunnel? | ||
Yeah, I mean, that's scary. | ||
And like you said, with it being that sophisticated, how could more of the people at the top not know about it? | ||
What's more important is, you know, they paint this thing as a humanitarian thing. | ||
People are trying to escape their poor conditions, and they were here to help these people, these poor people. | ||
But as you said, most of them are military-aged men, and they're coming from not only Mexico, but China, Russia. | ||
And what can you tell me about how you were able to verify that it's not just from Mexico, Well, sure. | ||
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So when I look at situations like this, the tunnel, we started pulling air traffic control and also cargo container ship patterns into Central and South America. | |
We went back in October and looked at what Biden was also doing in there. | ||
He contacted the Venezuelan president, who is a dictator country now, who funds Well, that would be Iran. | ||
Iran and China are the two biggest funders. | ||
And so we have uncovered, there was an air cargo plane that took off from Iran. | ||
And it was just a small little blurb over the summer last year while I started delving deeper into this. | ||
This particular aircraft was rebranded from an Iranian cargo plane, Air Spar Kishin, which is a U.S.-sanctioned airplane, into a Well, the only reason why we know about this plane is because that plane, it not only took off from Iran, it went to Caracas, Venezuela, went to Mexico City, and then it ended in on the tarmac in Buenos Aires. | ||
Well, it had to go refuel. | ||
So it tried to refuel in Uruguay. | ||
Uruguay ran the actual numbers off that plane and realized it's a U.S.-sanctioned aircraft. | ||
It's Iranian. So that aircraft had to divert back to Buenos Aires, where it was met by an incredible patriot who loves Buenos Aires, who loves his country of Argentina. | ||
And he was an intelligence, but now he's a congressman opposing the president. | ||
And on that plane were 14 highly trained cyber intelligence operators from Venezuela, four Iranians, and two Cubans. | ||
The Iranians are very interesting because I was showing you some of my footage and you have some of those graphics. | ||
The individual, one of the individuals flying that aircraft was one of the highest ranking members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard. | ||
He also led Qud forces. | ||
This is very serious. | ||
So what we found out is that Iranians and also Syrians and Afghanistanians, Qaeda forces, are flying into Venezuela where the Venezuelan government is giving them legal documents and passports So then they blend into these caravans and they do look like Central and South Americans. | ||
So they're coming up through the borders in these caravans and entering the United States of America. | ||
We believe that there's numerous sleeper cells currently right now actively waiting for the order or death to America. | ||
And you're already seeing an uptick of captures on the border of those from these particular countries. | ||
Well, let's think about the gotaways. | ||
I'm in areas of Arizona and Texas where we call no man's land. | ||
There's no border patrol and no law enforcement. | ||
Me and my team have actually encountered this. | ||
We're fully armed. When we go out in these areas, we work under the direction. | ||
The sheriffs know we're out there. | ||
And I'm telling you, we are in a war zone. | ||
Yeah, and so you have basically our enemies coming in, sleeper cells coming in, and then you also have the aspect that there's nothing humanitarian about it of children and women getting raped along the way. | ||
Who knows how the tunnels play into human trafficking. | ||
I know you've done rescues. | ||
What can you tell me about the rescues you've had to be a part of? | ||
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Yeah, so when we do and stage our rescues, we don't get into a lot of it, but because, you know, we've We do things that are in the law, but on the edge because, you know, when we're facing cartels and mules and coyotes who are coming up the Mexican highway and you have these staging grounds where they stage and they're called rape trees. | |
And there are shackles and ropes on these trees. | ||
They tie them down and they violently gang rape the women and children before the transport comes to pick them up and take them to their buyers throughout the United States of America. | ||
We've also extracted from stash houses. | ||
There's just a lot of things that we're doing and seeing on the border. | ||
We've uncovered what we call slaughterhouses. | ||
There are slaughterhouses All along the border in Mexico, these are areas and warehouses where little children and women and young men are literally taken for their organs and they're slaughtered for their heart and their liver and then sold on the black market. | ||
Just about six months ago, by accident, one of these transport vehicles from Mexico was pulled over And they found children's and young adult organs inside this being ready to be sold on the black market. | ||
You want to talk about a humanitarian crisis? | ||
Closing down the border saves lives, period. | ||
It saves lives. It saves children from being raped and women from being raped. | ||
Little girl with a hundred men's different DNA all over her body. | ||
Little girls eight, nine years old with 22 different men's semen inside of them. | ||
That map that you just showed is also the cartel stronghold in the United States of America. | ||
If you think your city's safe, you're wrong. | ||
That map was from 2019. | ||
That picture right there are the training camps over in Mexico, where Iran's Revolutionary Guard and some of the PLO from China are embedded in training actively with the trans-criminal organizations. | ||
All of this under the watchful eye of this administration. | ||
It's absolutely criminal. | ||
And we're going to wrap things up with you, Christy, on the other side. | ||
We're going to take a quick break. And I know you're going to give us a message of hope about actions Americans can take to get involved. | ||
And so we'll hear from you on the other side of this break. | ||
Thank you so much. Christy Lee here for The War Room. | ||
Wrapping up the show with Christy Hutcherson, a brave woman with Women Fighting for America. | ||
She has been to the border more than 100 times, covered it more extensively than really anyone I've talked to yet. | ||
So you're so brave. | ||
We appreciate your work, Christy. | ||
And, you know, it's really hard. | ||
Like, first of all, thank you for what you do, because when we talk about these poor women and these children, and I mean, it just hits you like a ton of bricks. | ||
And it's like, my gosh, like, we're really here. | ||
Like, this is so hard. | ||
This is so hard to hear. | ||
And you've been exposing yourself to it to try and tell the rest of America. | ||
How do you stay, I guess, hopeful? | ||
And what hope can you provide us of how we can get involved? | ||
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Well, I stay hopeful because I have a mighty God who I serve, my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. | |
And it's through His strength and wise and divine appointments that I'm able to walk doing what I do. | ||
He opens my doors and closes the doors. | ||
So there's hope in Jesus Christ, right? | ||
But you know what? At the end of the day, we, the people, Are the answer. | ||
Nobody's coming on a white horse to save you. | ||
There's no secret military. | ||
Everybody, I'm telling you, we are the answer to save our republic called America. | ||
The Founding Fathers knew it best. | ||
It's the government for the people, by the people. | ||
We just need to understand what our rights are. | ||
You need to understand the Constitution. | ||
If you don't know your rights and you don't know the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, by golly, go get that book and start reading it. | ||
Heritage Foundation gives it for free. | ||
Excuse me. And today, I do want to give a shout-out. | ||
Today is the 99th anniversary, actually, the 99th birthday of the Border Patrol. | ||
These guys are working tirelessly. | ||
Their hands are tied. This administration has given them unlawful orders. | ||
They are worn out. They need to know that the public loves them. | ||
You know, we have to support them. | ||
And quite frankly, you know, here's some solutions, because I'm an action girl and I'm a solution girl. | ||
You know, the federal government has immigration 100 percent, but you know what? | ||
After you breach that 25 to 30 foot berm the federal government owns around the United States of America, it becomes either private land or state land. | ||
How about this? Why don't all of the law enforcement and the state national guardsmen have a blockade? | ||
And once this administration illegally ships in these illegals into our nation on these buses, planes, trains and automobiles, they're met with a blockade. | ||
Those law enforcement officers walk on those bus, they handcuff those people, they slap them with trespassing, illegally coming into the United States and then illegally entering a state. | ||
And then they have a criminal record and they can never become an American citizen again. | ||
So that's what I believe needs to have happen. | ||
But they're not going to do it unless the American people put massive pressure on them. | ||
And when I say massive pressure, I'm talking about peacefully protesting, peacefully sending emails, calling your state governor. | ||
Your law enforcement saying, we demand this. | ||
Partner with your local sheriffs. | ||
The elected sheriffs are very powerful. | ||
We have to engage. | ||
Until you engage in the millions and millions, they will not listen and they will still continue to let this invasion. | ||
And make no mistake, we are going to see a soft target. | ||
60,000 pounds of explosive material that that fertilizer, but it's 60,000 pounds. It makes | ||
explosive. It's what Timothy McVeigh used to blow up Oklahoma City was gone missing two months ago. | ||
Do you know that 60,000 pounds of explosive went missing from Montana shipping going to California | ||
on that route? There was three stops and they have no idea where those 60,000 pounds that can make | ||
explosives are. Well, I can tell you, my friend, they're in the hand of probably some very bad dudes. | ||
Yeah, to say the least. | ||
Well, thank you for giving us some action steps, and we can follow along by going to the website, wffa.win, wffa.win, right, Christy? | ||
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Yes, that is exactly right. | |
Wffa.win, or text the word FIGHT, because we're in a fight to save the heart and soul of this country. | ||
Text the word FIGHT, so 9-17-76. | ||
917-76. 917-76. | ||
Text FIGHT. And it is on the screen right now. | ||
And make sure you get in the fight, like Christy Hutchinson said. | ||
She's such a fighter and so inspiring. | ||
And thank you. You're right on the border right now, making a difference, exposing what you can, rescuing people. | ||
And we so appreciate you for it. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on. | ||
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Thank you, Christy. God bless you, and God bless this great nation. | |
God bless you, too. Thank you. | ||
All right, let's finish out with a couple phone calls. | ||
We've got Flex from Washington. | ||
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Go ahead. Flex? | |
Congratulations to you, Harrison. | ||
Yeah, Aaron Yates, Tech 9. | ||
Yeah, he's got a gig coming. | ||
I'm so glad about all these pro-life people. | ||
Yeah, we're trying to populate in the face of a depopulation agenda. | ||
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Right? Amen. | |
Yes, ma'am. Hey, System of a Down. | ||
Great band. One of the filler intros on the War Room is Forrest. | ||
Great song, you know, and we're total music heads in this band and Armenia is where they're from. | ||
Total prison nation, you know, and I was in, I passed through Romania, and I'm starting to see, I was telling the producer, I'm starting to see something that I haven't seen in a long time, and it was right after 9-11, there was an upright posture, you know, with Americans, and it seems to be there's another beginning, whether it's Democratic, Whether they're Republican, | ||
sort of anti-government, you know, you see this with the FBI, congressional statements, all this stuff, finally anti-government once again, and everything is cyclical, right? | ||
Mm-hmm. Yeah, I mean, that's the thing, you know, all these rock bands and stuff that used to be, you know, standing up to the man and anti-government, and then all these weenies, like, that used to be those very same people saying that and singing about that are like, oh, trust the government, get your shot, all this BS. But like you said, everything's cyclical, and hopefully with all this exposure, people will return to not trusting the government again, right? | ||
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My daughters get a royal kick out of how the 80s and the 90s were more fun. | |
They said, was it really like that? | ||
I'm like, yeah, it was really like that. | ||
I got to run outside all day long with my friends. | ||
I never worried about getting snagged up. | ||
If you were to diagnose America right now, you would see desperation. | ||
If you would see desperation, then you would see erratic behavior. | ||
You would see massive collectivism, where you would have people jump to one side or another. | ||
So you watch it as a person. | ||
Kind of the same thing, if you were to look at the world, dig this, if you were to look at the world map as a recessed playground, you see everybody else, every country as a color. | ||
Everybody's arguing and there's going to be no resolve. | ||
There's going to be no resolve. | ||
Not at all. Not at all. | ||
Look at what Judge Joe Brown said. | ||
I was talking to Owen and Judge Joe Brown, brilliant mind. | ||
And he said, look, you can't fix it. | ||
And that's the second law of thermodynamics. | ||
The best thing we can do is community. | ||
They don't even teach you about that at school. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that's why, you know, united we stand divided. | ||
They fall, so they're constantly trying to divide us. | ||
We need to fight back by building even a bigger community and uniting together even more. | ||
I've got to go so I can take another phone call, Flex. | ||
Thank you so much for your call. | ||
Let's go to Justin in New York. | ||
Justin, it looks like you have some favorite products that you want to share with us? | ||
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Yeah, I wanted to plug the toothpaste. | |
I'm glad that it's back. | ||
It's been a while. I was actually searching for it a couple days ago and boom, there it is. | ||
I'm going to order like two tubes of that. | ||
All right. Yeah, the whitening. | ||
And I'm patiently waiting, anticipating the delivery of my Survival Shield X3 and Turbo Force. | ||
My first time. I can't wait to get a dose of that. | ||
Yes, and we're so glad that we have the quality products here at InfoWars to share with you that really get people feeling well. | ||
It's just dual purpose because it helps fund the operation, which is always under attack. | ||
So make sure you go to InfoWarsStore.com and patiently wait if you need to, like Justin. | ||
Absolutely. Yes. | ||
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I gotta say, I got home from work, I turned on InfoWars, and boom, there's Christy Lee. | |
There's me! Whenever Christy Lee... | ||
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Whenever Christy Lee's on InfoWars, I'm like, all right, this is great. | |
I need to see more of Christy Lee on InfoWars, like Mainstay, like, you know, you are definitely one of the best up there. | ||
Aw, I appreciate that. | ||
Thank you. I mean, I just think that, you know, we need some feminine representation, you know? | ||
So, Justin, maybe you need to start a campaign and get more people to shop at InfoWars stores so that I can actually get paid for what I do. | ||
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To cover the waterfront of the attack on our hormones with the estrogen mimicers against men and women. | ||
To talk about some of the big medical developments in the studies that are now on record of nutraceuticals that the elite are taking. | ||
That they've made sure it's so expensive it's hard for the general public to get them, that are growing the telomeres in the DNA, that are spurring mitochondrial growth and keeping cells alive, that are causing nerve regeneration. | ||
This is stuff you're allowed to say because it's patented and been certified, because it's now supplements going into the whole nutraceutical realm. |