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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 you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
Well, ladies and gentlemen, yours truly here... | ||
I've still not had my original Twitter account reinstated at All I Do is Owen that had the hundreds of thousands of followers. | ||
Really hoping to get that back. | ||
But my beard, yes, my beard has a Twitter account. | ||
And it apparently follows the Pete Santilli show. | ||
I follow the Pete Santilli show, so I suppose my beard does too. | ||
And so yesterday, Pete Santilli... | ||
You know, he got a little curious. | ||
We still don't know whose baggie was found in the White House. | ||
And what about finders keepers, lost and found? | ||
Pete Santilli got a little curious about the status of the Biden baggie, so he called the White House to inquire. | ||
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Hi, how are you? | |
Good, good, good. | ||
My name is Pete Santilli and I wanted to, just a two-part question. | ||
You have like a lost and found there, number one. | ||
Number two, I understand the Secret Service announced that you're no longer investigating the cocaine and nobody's going to be prosecuted. | ||
Can I claim that cocaine since you guys aren't investigating? | ||
Can I go to lost and found? | ||
It was found at the White House. | ||
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Is there anybody? Yeah, I want to... | |
You sound so nice. | ||
I'll slow down. I'm sorry. | ||
I wanted to speak with somebody in Lost and Found regarding the baggie of cocaine. | ||
Now, I understand you're not investigating anymore, so I guess the coast is clear. | ||
I can claim the cocaine, right? | ||
It was left at the White House? | ||
Nobody's going to be prosecuted and there's no investigation, so I just think... | ||
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Okay, so are you on joke time? | |
Am I what? Are you on joke time? | ||
Am I on what? Joke time. | ||
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So why would you call here and ask, could you claim that? | |
This is the White House, right? | ||
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So why would you call here and ask, could you claim that? | |
Because it's not illegal anymore. | ||
Because I heard that it's no longer being investigated. | ||
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Okay, so why would you call here and claim that? | |
Why would I? Yes. | ||
I mean, if it sounds like a joke, imagine how we feel about what's going on over there at the White House. | ||
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You've got cocaine. Okay, so why would you call here and claim something like that? | |
Why wouldn't I? Because I want some cocaine. | ||
Why would you? Why would I? It's cocaine. | ||
Why would you not? Would you not want to do... | ||
Sir, sir. Yeah. | ||
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Sir, won't you just go purchase it? | |
Purchase it? Why purchase it? | ||
Well, I can get it for free. I tell you what, I might have to send Pete. | ||
I was talking to Pete earlier. I had to congratulate him on that hilarious segment there on his show earlier. | ||
And, you know, Pete, a lot of people are requesting Hunter Biden's phone number right now because they're trying to score. | ||
They're trying to score a bag of Coke. | ||
So if the White House isn't going to hand it over, maybe he can get in touch with Hunter Biden and find out the source for himself. | ||
But see, isn't it perfect because... | ||
Oh, of course, Pete Santilli doing a comedic bit there, but it's like, oh, what is this, a joke? | ||
What are you in joke town? What are you in joke town? | ||
You're the one in the White House with bags of cocaine getting found laying around, and then they tell us, we have no idea whose it is, and we'll never be able to know either, so stop asking questions. | ||
But it's definitely not Hunter Biden's, and he was definitely not tweaking during the 4th of July celebration, yes. | ||
Man, I love a good radio bit like that. | ||
Great job, Pete Santilli. | ||
We're not done here with a good laugh, though. | ||
Here, let's get serious, actually. | ||
Let's go to Kamala Harris speaking at an event yesterday. | ||
Guys, the White House is not a joke. | ||
These are very serious people. Here's Kamala Harris. | ||
Well, I think culture is... | ||
It is a reflection of our moment and our time, right? | ||
And... Present culture is the way we express how we're feeling about the moment. | ||
And we should always find times to express how we feel about the moment that is a reflection of joy because, you know, it comes in the morning. | ||
It comes in the morning. We have to find ways to also express the way we feel about the moment in terms of just having language and a connection to how people are experiencing life. | ||
And I think about it in that way, too. | ||
I am floored. My IQ just shot up, folks. | ||
folks amazing. | ||
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crew today and i'm sitting here looking at the desk and there's no nothing really too big | ||
developing as far as today is concerned We've had some big stories this week, what's going on in Ukraine, obviously the Biden baggie, some economic news, some political news, but I'm thinking, all right, what's the title for today? | ||
And this is just the state that we're in. | ||
This is just the state that we're in. | ||
Babies are being ripped from their mothers right after birth and given to sexual kink men who want to breastfeed for sexual pleasure. | ||
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That was fun coming up with that one. | |
But it's even worse. | ||
Oh. | ||
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Oh. | |
It's even worse than what we've seen. | ||
team. | ||
We showed a video earlier this week where a man with a sexual kink for nipple play... | ||
I'm not trying to do shock jock stuff here, folks. | ||
Believe me, I don't like talking about this stuff. | ||
It's kind of like... | ||
Because it's like either you want to go over the ledge and just be like Howard Stern and just accept that you're just going to do the gross talk, but it's like trying to navigate it in the political world. | ||
It's just... But no, I mean, we showed the videos of gay men that like to dress like women that have nipple kinks. | ||
So they have little sex toys. | ||
They patch their nipples. | ||
They'll probably show your child how to do this in first grade. | ||
And they say, I like my nipple clamps. | ||
It gives me sexual pleasure. | ||
And then they get to adopt a baby, and now they're quote-unquote chest-feeding the baby as they film themselves getting off in a sexual way. | ||
Well, it gets even stranger now. | ||
It gets even stranger now. | ||
And I've accepted... | ||
You know, you are going to make your own decisions in life about morals and values and principles, and successful cultures and civilizations have common morals and values and principles. | ||
That's what builds successful civilizations and cultures that sustain. | ||
But I've learned that trying to apply my own morals or any of this to political discussions or cultural discussions is really a waste of time. | ||
But if you can't clearly see what's going on when you have newborn babies being ripped from their mother and given over to men that have sexual kinks, that's it, man. I mean, that's the total breakdown of civilization. | ||
That's the total breakdown of culture. | ||
And when you allow that or you promote that, you're doomed. | ||
But I'm already talking about this odd, twisted story we're going to be covering today. | ||
So we'll show you more videos of what's going on here. | ||
And... You know, the debate about should a gay couple be allowed to adopt... | ||
We can have the debate. | ||
When you're ripping a newborn baby away from the mother... | ||
And then you hand it over to a couple gay men... | ||
You've just completely broken the natural cycle of bringing in a healthy human to the world. | ||
The contact with the mother, the skin to skin, the continuation of that contact and nurturing and care. | ||
Just everything that comes with that. | ||
And you just rip it away. | ||
But see, that's what it is. | ||
We're not trying to build humans for the future. | ||
Humans are just like a number. | ||
Humans are just like a commodity now. | ||
So this gay couple needs a new handbag. | ||
Oh no, never mind. They need a new kid. | ||
But see, it's the same thing. | ||
It's a commodity. It's serving a purpose. | ||
It's not about bringing another life into the world. | ||
It's not about continuing a tradition or a culture or wanting to build a lineage, a future. | ||
No, it's a commodity. | ||
It's I want to have a baby as a commodity like a handbag. | ||
I want to have a baby so I can pretend I'm breastfeeding because it makes me feel good. | ||
And now you're using innocent children in this kink, degenerate world that we live in. | ||
But everybody's sharing this video. | ||
Mainstream news. All sharing this video. | ||
Newborn baby. Ripped from the mother. | ||
Given to a gay couple. And they might be nice guys. | ||
I don't know. But they do this whole thing. | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
Oh, it's a baby! Oh! | ||
And it's so fake. | ||
It's so fake. | ||
And to think about all the mothers... | ||
And what they go through when it comes to childbirth, and then the real response that they have with a kid, and holding the child and everything they go through, and then to sit here and have two men jumping up and down like fairies, like, oh, we've had a baby! | ||
We've had a baby! Honestly, I think that's more insulting to women than even the whole trans stuff. | ||
Two men hopping up and down like they just want a free vacation on The Price is Right because a baby just got ripped from its mother's arms and given to them. | ||
And hey, even tell me, well, maybe the mother agreed to it. | ||
The mother signed off to it. It's all fine. | ||
That might be the case. | ||
Why are we doing this? | ||
Why are we ripping babies right out of their mother's arms? | ||
If you want to be a good parent, you should say, well, at least I should probably let the mother hold the child as it goes through the proper nurturing process. | ||
No, it's bring me my new handbag. | ||
Bring me my new Rolex. | ||
Bring me my new baby now. | ||
I want to jump up and down and film it for the Internet and pretend like I just gave birth. | ||
But I'm getting off track. So we've also got some economic news. | ||
We do have some political news. | ||
Some of the news I didn't get to yesterday, like why is Elon Musk suing Mark Zuckerberg and his new app Threads that has already failed in my eyes. | ||
But no, this lawsuit actually might be significant. | ||
And I think people are missing the bigger picture here. | ||
Mark Zuckerberg has a history of stealing other people's ideas and using them as his own. | ||
There's a whole movie about it. | ||
Did he do that again? | ||
Did Mark Zuckerberg use an end around to steal intellectual property and launch threads? | ||
Elon Musk seems to think so. | ||
So, hmm, what does that tell you? | ||
More news from the CDC, the vaccines, they just can't, you just can't get enough of these vaccines. | ||
They're telling you now, it's over for you. | ||
You're going to get sick and die, so you need to take three vaccines a month now. | ||
Serious, that's what they're promoting. | ||
Just absolute insanity. | ||
We've also got a couple great guests coming on today as well. | ||
We've got a great activist, and he's on Twitter and Instagram and YouTube. | ||
He does his own stuff going out on the streets. | ||
Bo Diddle. And he's just been doing such a great job. | ||
I've known him for a while. But some of his most recent work has really been... | ||
He's been upping his level, if you will. | ||
So we're going to get him on today. And he goes out just like I do. | ||
He just gets attacked. | ||
He's a nice young man. Nice young Christian man. | ||
And he just gets attacked by leftists. | ||
It's just the same crap. | ||
So we're going to talk to him today. | ||
And then Tommy Robinson has a new documentary coming out. | ||
Silenced. And, of course, the media is attacking him again. | ||
He's not allowed to have free speech, so his new documentary is already being attacked by the media. | ||
So you get that. That's what you get. | ||
And then we've got some other news we're going to be covering and video clips as well. | ||
But it is Friday. | ||
It is Friday, July 7th, 2023. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
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So, but that happens at the end of the show today. | ||
And they've also passed really strict gun control in the District of Columbia. | ||
So you'd think violent crime and gun crime would be down, right? | ||
I mean, that's the liberal logic. | ||
Restrict the guns and crime goes down. | ||
Oh, wait. Nope, hasn't worked once for the Democrats. | ||
Listen to this heartbreaking story of a mother whose young daughter got shot in a random drive-by in clip four. | ||
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She was so sweet. | |
She don't mess with nobody. | ||
People watching this will ask, why was she at that area in Southeast last night? | ||
She said she met someone on Instagram. | ||
Someone watching this, if they know who killed your daughter, what do you want them to do? | ||
Please, let me know who killed my daughter. | ||
She don't deserve this. | ||
She's only 21 years old. | ||
And she was a good girl. | ||
She was a good girl. | ||
I mean, you can just see there a mother who feels she's lost everything, who's lost her world. | ||
And it's just another useless drive-by shooting, bullet gone astray, killed an innocent person. | ||
And it just happens too often. | ||
Now look, I could... | ||
Do this every day. | ||
I could just pull shooting stories out of Chicago run by Democrats, gun control, St. | ||
Louis run by Democrats, Baltimore run by Democrats, Washington, D.C. run by Democrats, New York City run by Democrats, Detroit run by Democrats, and I could just follow shootings in those cities and a few other run by Democrats, and I could fill three hours a day on that story. | ||
But we don't do that. | ||
And we're just supposed to accept that if you live in a major city run by Democrats, yeah, there's going to be a shooting incident every week and innocent people are going to get shot and die. | ||
Because gun control works, right? | ||
So we just don't even cover it. | ||
Now, is that any more or less tragic than somebody dying of the vaccine? | ||
Is that any more or less tragic than a Democrat aborting, killing their child? | ||
Is it any less tragic than an individual who goes and dies in Death Valley? | ||
And the media says, see? Global warming. | ||
Yeah, Death Valley, where people used to go to die. | ||
No, we're just told, hey, you're just supposed to accept that. | ||
Well, what are they really asking us to accept? | ||
What are they really asking us to accept when I'm not supposed to cover it and make it a big deal every day? | ||
But I could. I could 365 days a year find a random shooting where innocent people die in a Democrat-run city every single day. | ||
I could do that every single day. | ||
But that's just... That's supposed to not be a tragedy that our nation is facing. | ||
That's not supposed to be something... | ||
That's just par for the course. | ||
So this is what they're asking us to accept. | ||
that Democrats that run these cities are trying to stop violence by limiting law | ||
abiding citizens access to guns and at the same time the Democrats that run | ||
these cities are defunding the police. We're also told to accept that white | ||
people and white supremacy are the biggest threats that you face and that a | ||
white person is your biggest danger when you go out at night. | ||
And that's what Joy Reid says. | ||
But we all know the truth. | ||
We all know that the crime statistics show that crimes are at an unreal ratio committed more often by black people than by white people. | ||
And then, so you now, the American, you're now just supposed to accept all this. | ||
You're supposed to accept that Democrats run your cities into crime-ridden, third-world countries' status poverty zones, and that the white people are going to be blamed for everything when you know damn well it ain't white people going out and gangbanging, shooting people every night. And you're just supposed to accept that, American. | ||
That's the Democrat Party sheet music. | ||
So we don't mourn. | ||
We don't mourn the loss in this nation. | ||
We don't mourn the losses of all the innocent people that get shot in inner city, Democrat-run city violence, gun control city violence. | ||
We don't mourn those losses. | ||
We're told to accept it. | ||
And we're told it's your fault, specifically if you're a white American. | ||
Oh, but it gets better. | ||
I'll show you on the other side. So now people are fleeing the cities. | ||
And it's not just white people, by the way. | ||
It's anybody that wants to raise a family in a safe neighborhood. | ||
So it's all kinds of American families. | ||
Oh, and so now liberals are realizing, hey... | ||
People are moving out of our cities, and they're avoiding all the taxes that we have on them, and now we're operating at a deficit, and nobody wants to live here anymore. | ||
And guess what? They have a solution. | ||
I bet you can guess what it is. | ||
But so we're just supposed to accept it. | ||
Okay. Okay. | ||
And also, you're not allowed to report crime. | ||
Colorado grocery store employees fired for filming shoplifters stealing $500 in laundry detergent. | ||
So this lunatic here... | ||
Looks like a nice libtard. | ||
A nice vegan libtard. | ||
Steals a bunch of laundry detergent. | ||
And this guy just starts filming and just walks out and says, hey, what are you doing? | ||
Hey, what you doing there? Just polite. | ||
Just films him. You know, he knows what he's doing. | ||
And then he gets fired. | ||
So, again, you're just supposed to accept this. | ||
You're just supposed to accept this. | ||
You're not supposed to care. | ||
And if you do care, you're a racist. | ||
If you do care... | ||
You're a bigot and a transphobe and a homophobe. | ||
And what else are you? An insurrectionist? | ||
A conspiracy theorist? | ||
Because you want to live in a safe neighborhood. | ||
And you want to find problems and find solutions. | ||
But in order to find solutions, you've got to be honest about the problem. | ||
We're not even allowed to talk about the problem. | ||
Here in Austin, Jordan Moorhead is a local real estate agent here. | ||
He had an emergency last night. | ||
He called 911. | ||
Guess how long it took them to pick up? | ||
Twelve and a half minutes. | ||
Twelve and a half minutes. | ||
Boy, I hope you're not a woman and somebody's stalking you and maybe about to rape you and you call 911. | ||
They ain't answering. And you know, I've had to call 911 not for anything like life or death emergency, but I've had a few instances where, yeah, I've had to call 911 and no, they ain't coming. | ||
In fact, I was in a little fender bender earlier this year and the guy whose car I collided with We don't. | ||
Liberals are destroying Austin. | ||
Democrats are doing it here, too. | ||
You know, there was also a story... | ||
Another individual shot in D.C. I guess less tragic because it wasn't a young girl, perhaps. | ||
So it didn't... | ||
But it did make the headlines. | ||
It was all over the news. In fact, it was a... | ||
It was a translator from the war in Afghanistan. | ||
And so the story played out. | ||
The narrative was man survives tours in Afghanistan to come home and get shot in Washington, D.C. But that's... | ||
That's it. That's everything. | ||
It's, oh, you know, we go to war zones and that's really bad and we salute the troops, but that's really good and they're doing the right thing. | ||
But the truth is, you go down Chicago, you go to D.C., wrong part of St. | ||
Louis, that is more dangerous than serving a tour in Iraq or Afghanistan. | ||
But see, again, we're just told to accept it. | ||
Oh, young volleyball player gets ran over and paralyzed and has to have her legs amputated because a Soros judge lets criminals back out on the streets. | ||
You're just supposed to accept that. | ||
A man who was interpreter for United States and Afghanistan killed in D.C. working as Lyft driver, and you see these young kids, and they're black, and it's pretty obvious what's going on. | ||
Probably fatherless households raised by gangster rap culture, and you hear them on video as they're running away. | ||
I guarantee you they regret shooting this guy, but you hear him running away, and he's like, he was going for his waist. | ||
He was pulling a gun. | ||
He was going to pull on me. | ||
And so these kids are running around D.C. late at night thinking they're thugs and think this guy driving a car is about to pull a gun on them, and so they decide to shoot him. | ||
And, I mean, who knows what their punishment's going to be. | ||
But that's how it goes down. | ||
And we're just supposed to accept all this, by the way. | ||
So, what's happening? | ||
People are moving out of the cities in droves. | ||
Mass exodus in the cities. | ||
And I think the reasons are pretty obvious. | ||
Highest taxes are in the cities. | ||
Highest crime rates are in the cities. | ||
Most poverty. I mean, just everything. | ||
Cities are falling apart. | ||
Infrastructure collapsing. Democrat Party politics are destroying it. | ||
If you send your child to a Democrat school in the inner cities that's run by Democrats, they're going to be indoctrinated. | ||
Yeah, and so people are responding to the Jordan Moorhead tweet that I covered in the last segment. | ||
They're saying, yep, happens to me all the time. | ||
That's what you get here. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Austin, Texas has seen a massive surge in violence since they defunded the police. | ||
Who could have seen that coming? | ||
Anybody with a brain. | ||
In other words, anybody that's not a Democrat voter or a liberal progressive Democrat. | ||
Okay, so people are getting wise and they're saying, I'm getting the hell out of these cities. | ||
Democrats are destroying these cities. | ||
We got to get out. Or even if you're in a blue state, we got to get out of this blue state. | ||
We got to get to a conservative state. | ||
And so this is happening in mass, but liberals got a problem. | ||
Democrats got a problem. Now that people are moving out of their cities, they're not getting the tax revenue they need. | ||
And this is a major problem. | ||
But they have a solution. | ||
So here's resident liberal Democrat Jessica Tarlov on Fox News saying the quiet part out loud in clip six. | ||
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But I think it's wonderful that there are new boom towns and boom states, and I think that that should be celebrated. | |
I also think that it would be great, then, if there are these Southern Republican-controlled states that they start paying their fair share and take care of Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Kentucky, because I'm sick of taking care of them from up here in New York or in California, because blue states pay the highest taxes. | ||
And then those federal dollars get shipped down south to make sure that they have decent schools, they have health care, they have good roads, etc. | ||
So by all means, South Carolina, Nancy Mays, who wants to take credit for things she voted against, please give some money to Kentucky. | ||
Help them out. Tommy Tuberville, talk about you all the time. | ||
You should be paying more and taking care of your own people instead of feeding off of Democrats that pay higher taxes. | ||
Ugh. Now, it's funny, if you're watching, you can see the whole group there on The Five, where Jessica Tarlov is the resident liberal. | ||
They're all just sitting there in disgust, like, they're embarrassed. | ||
Like, why do we have to put this mindless twit on the set with us? | ||
Why is it that the Democrat solution to all the problems is to take your money? | ||
Have you ever figured that? | ||
All the solutions to every problem we face is just give the Democrats more money. | ||
But listen to her logic. | ||
This is insane. So leftists like her vote to raise taxes. | ||
Now, if you're paying more in taxes... | ||
Because let's just think logically here. | ||
Let's not jump to any conclusions. | ||
If you're paying more in taxes, what do you expect? | ||
You expect to have the best infrastructure? | ||
You expect to have the safest streets? | ||
You expect to have the best schools? | ||
I think we get the point. | ||
So, okay. You know what? | ||
Maybe I do move to an area and I pay the highest taxes, but maybe it's the best area to live in, so I'm okay with paying the highest taxes. | ||
But that's not what goes on. | ||
The areas run by Democrats where you pay the highest taxes, California, Illinois, New York, all running at a deficit by the way, they have the worst infrastructures. | ||
They have the worst schools. | ||
They have the least safe cities. | ||
So why would you want to live in an area where you pay the most and you get the least in return? | ||
I mean, I could use any kind of analogy here. | ||
Say it's a gym membership. | ||
All right, you signed up for the gym membership. | ||
Well, all of a sudden, they start taking stuff away from you, start taking access away from you, but charging you more. | ||
You're going to leave that gym. | ||
Let's say you've got a streaming service for videos. | ||
And you're paying this much per month to have access to those videos. | ||
But now they've raised your rates and they've given you less videos. | ||
Well, guess what? You're going to find a new streaming service. | ||
That's liberals. That's Democrats. | ||
They charge you more and they give you less. | ||
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And then they complain when you leave. | |
And then when they see you leave, they say, wait a second, you're not getting off that easy. | ||
You still owe us money. | ||
And you're saying, owe you money? | ||
I'm leaving because I'm sick of owing you money. | ||
And Jessica Tarlov goes there and says the quiet part out loud. | ||
But what is the real story here? | ||
What is the real political perspective here? | ||
What is she actually thinking? | ||
These are totalitarians, folks. | ||
They don't want you to be able to move away from them. | ||
They don't want you to be able to move away from their tyranny, move away from their taxes. | ||
It drives them nuts that you're leaving New York for Texas. | ||
It drives them nuts that you're leaving California for Florida. | ||
It drives them nuts that you're leaving Illinois for Montana. | ||
They can't stand it. | ||
They need your money. | ||
But they see you fleeing the cities that they've destroyed and they say, hey, wait a second, we're still going to tax you more. | ||
But what's the other side of that equation? | ||
Most of these, what she's calling boomtowns, I mean, there's some areas outside of the greater Austin area that you might say are kind of growing, coming of age, maybe boomtowning. | ||
And you know what? You know what happens in those areas? | ||
They have the best infrastructure. | ||
They have the newest roads, the newest schools, and they're the safest. | ||
So people move there, and they get out of Democrat-run Austin. | ||
That makes sense. | ||
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I'm paying less and I'm getting more. | |
That's common sense. | ||
Liberals want you to pay more and get less. | ||
And so they have to find a way because they can't afford, they can't even afford their own crap. | ||
It's like, when are you going to figure out that all your politicians are stealing your money? | ||
How come we can't afford anything? | ||
How come we have the highest taxes but the worst everything? | ||
Because your money is getting stolen. | ||
But Jessica Tarlov, she says the quiet part out loud. | ||
We can't let these people move away from our tyranny. | ||
We can't let these people move away from our money theft. | ||
We will still find a way. | ||
We will still find a way to run your life and take your money. | ||
And that's what we deserve to do, and that's what you deserve to receive. | ||
These are tyrants. These are totalitarians. | ||
These are modern-day Democrat progressive liberals. | ||
I'll tell you, the best hope for the future of this country is making the Democrat Party a thing of the past. | ||
And putting that political party to rest permanently with all the damage, destruction, decay, degeneration they have brought on this country. | ||
Couldn't be more obvious. | ||
That's why people are fleeing. | ||
And that's why the Democrats are panicked, saying, well, if you leave our cities, we're still going to make you pay taxes anyway. | ||
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Wow. That tells it all, doesn't it? | |
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All right. We got a lot going on. | |
Let's get back into the news. | ||
Liberals. They love free speech. | ||
Big fans of free speech. | ||
Target refuses to carry new book by conservative Mark Levin out of fear of offending Democrats. | ||
Now, there's been such a backlash since this story that they've decided they will now sell Levin's book. | ||
Well, that's a good sign. | ||
Kind of like with the Bud Light boycott paying off and everything else. | ||
We're finally starting to move the needle here. | ||
We're finally starting to coalesce and move the needle on issues like this. | ||
But it's funny. You never hear about, oh, we're not going to have the pride for kids section. | ||
We're afraid of offending Christians. | ||
We're never going to have the Pride for Kids section. | ||
We're afraid of offending conservatives. | ||
No, they're always afraid of offending liberals. | ||
Boy, there's a big story just there, isn't it? | ||
Corporations are afraid of offending liberals. | ||
Well, that's because they're easily offended. | ||
But even that is not even true. | ||
It's not that they don't want to offend liberals. | ||
It's that they are liberals, and so they want to censor conservatives... | ||
At the corporate level. But Levin's book is going to be sold at Target. | ||
Liberals' heads will explode. | ||
But we're boycotting Target anyway, so what difference does it make? | ||
Unileverstock loses $2.5 billion amid calls to boycott Ben& Jerry's over a tweet. | ||
And this is on the 4th of July when Ben& Jerry's is bashing the United States as a slave-holding campaign. | ||
Colonizing country. | ||
So they took a major hit. | ||
So stop buying Ben and Jerry's. | ||
They hate America. But we're finally starting to move the needle. | ||
Other good news. More examples of this. | ||
Sound of Freedom whips Disney's Indiana Jones. | ||
And so Sound of Freedom, the new movie with Jim Caviezel from Angel Studios. | ||
Had a huge 4th of July, but since both films have now been in theaters for a week, Sound of Freedom is crushing Indiana Jones. | ||
Now, obviously... | ||
Indiana Jones, a major, major movie series that always does well at the theaters, even if Harrison Ford is 83 years old or whatever, you'd think, yeah, Indiana Jones, that's going to be a big blockbuster hit. | ||
People are going to go see it. People like the Indiana Jones movies. | ||
They like Harrison Ford. It's going to be a big one. | ||
And for it to get whooped by Sound of Freedom is really telling. | ||
Really telling. We're moving the needle, folks. | ||
We are finally coalescing as a movement, as a culture, and we're having an impact, and we are moving the needle. | ||
So this success, though, doesn't come without enemies, of course. | ||
So The Sound of Freedom is getting attacked all over the media because it's so successful. | ||
That's what they can't stand. | ||
It's not one of their films, and the fact that it's beating their own Hollywood trash is driving them nuts. | ||
Now, I haven't seen either one of these films. | ||
Maybe I will this weekend. | ||
But, you know, I gotta say, The Sound of Freedom is actually, there's a buzz. | ||
It's been a while since a movie has really generated a buzz like this. | ||
I mean, even in recent history, not too many movies generate a buzz. | ||
I mean, just from somebody that follows the film industry, just because I like movies, Dune had kind of a buzz about it. | ||
Batman movie last year kind of had a buzz about it, but those are big Hollywood productions. | ||
This movie probably had a bigger buzz than both of those major Hollywood films last year. | ||
It whooped Indiana Jones in the box office. | ||
I mean, people are texting me about it, saying how great it was. | ||
People are sending me messages saying, hey, have you seen it? | ||
Let's go see it this weekend. So... | ||
Jim Caviezel talks about it. | ||
He's like, very rarely, but it does happen, where movies can change the world in a way. | ||
Now, his movie is doing that. | ||
So, of course, it's being attacked like this. | ||
This is just an example. | ||
Sound of Freedom. This is from The Guardian. | ||
But these stories are everywhere. | ||
Sound of Freedom, the QAnon-adjacent thriller seducing America. | ||
So, oh, because it tackles the issue of child sex trafficking and human trafficking and sex slavery, that makes it QAnon, and that just supposedly doesn't exist. | ||
Now, I can go right now. | ||
I can go right now, and I can go to The Guardian, who publishes this story, and I guarantee you they covered Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking island. | ||
I know that they covered other sex trafficking operations, too, because I just went back and checked. | ||
So the point is, The Guardian has published stories Where they cover child sex trafficking and sex slavery. | ||
They've covered it themselves. | ||
And then they write a story saying, oh, Sound of Freedom is QAnon. | ||
It talks about child sex trafficking. | ||
That doesn't exist. | ||
Even though they've covered it before. | ||
So what is that? | ||
It's a defense mechanism. | ||
One, they don't like the fact that a non-Hollywood... | ||
One film that's not coming from the big Hollywood producers with the big Hollywood propaganda is beating their films. | ||
They can't stand that. | ||
But then two, see they want to be able to do their movies that cover their issues like Michael Moore with gun control. | ||
But you're not allowed to do that against child sex trafficking or you're queuing on. | ||
But oh that's a real story so they don't want that out there either. | ||
They don't want people to know that this stuff might actually go on, which it does. | ||
Now, Caviezel, in response to the hit pieces, has said he's going to expose a CIA pedophile ring. | ||
Now, here's the thing. I don't know what Jim Caviezel is talking about, but perhaps he's talking about this. | ||
We already know about CIA pedophile rings. | ||
Yeah, here's more from the Washington Post. | ||
I mean, we can cover these stories all day long. | ||
This is open information This is on the FBI's own website. | ||
And the FBI and the CIA were both involved. | ||
And from Will Save the Kids, they shared this link here. | ||
The CIA was running an organization called The Finders that kidnapped children from daycares, locked them in cages on a farm in Virginia, subjected them to satanic ritual abuse, had them participate in orgies, blood rituals, and the sacrifice of other children, and then sold them as sex slaves to be overseas. | ||
This is all on the FBI's own fault. | ||
It came out via Freedom of Information Acts. | ||
So that's very real. | ||
So is that the CIA pedophile ring Jim Caviezel is talking about? | ||
Or is it something else? And is the Washington Post going to act like it doesn't exist? | ||
All right. I've been covering the economy more so than usual this week. | ||
Talking about some of the issues. | ||
But mostly yesterday... | ||
At a loss as to why we don't see in the political discussions anybody trying to tackle the issue of mortgage rates that are now even worse. | ||
I mean, folks, Joe Biden is not only crushing the middle class. | ||
If you destroy the middle class, then you end up just having the haves and have-nots. | ||
And that's where things are going now, and the housing market is one indicator of it. | ||
But remember, Joe Biden says we're going to build from the middle out and the bottom up I've explained in the past how that's literally impossible. | ||
Trickle-down economics is not an economic theory. | ||
However, that would work. | ||
That would actually have a practical and applicable process of actually working. | ||
You cannot build an economy from the bottom up. | ||
That's literally impossible, but that's Bidenomics. | ||
An actual economic theory come up from Joe Biden. | ||
Here's what the mainstream news is now saying about the Bidenomics phenomenon here in clip 11. | ||
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One op-ed titled Bidenomics Spin Versus Economic Reality says Americans, particularly working and middle-class Americans, are poorer today than they were during the Trump administration. | |
A report in Bloomberg says the middle class's economic anxiety will decide the 2024 election. | ||
The outlet citing a study out of UC Berkeley, which, and I quote, the president has a middle-class problem. | ||
The bottom line, more than $2 trillion in wealth held by the middle class has been eliminated since the Fed started hiking interest rates. | ||
And you can see how the Dow is sliding right now, down almost 500 points after Fed officials yesterday signaled yet another hike is likely. | ||
So we've got inflation and And we've got rising interest rates. | ||
We've got $3 trillion the middle class has suffered in losses in one year. | ||
And yet the president is still touting his Bidenomics. | ||
And Democrats, every time I have a Democrat on the air talking about Bidenomics, they tout raising wages. | ||
A rise in wages means nothing when inflation is at such an all-time high. | ||
Now, let's expand on this with some of the other news today. | ||
And I... I only tell this stuff because I feel like sometimes stuff that I deal with or I go through, a lot of people out there in the audience go through, too. | ||
So I'll talk about stuff that I do or I'm going through if I feel it's relatable. | ||
So I purchased my first house during the Trump economy, and the housing market was up. | ||
I mean, I wouldn't say that I got fleeced, but the housing market was definitely up in Austin. | ||
But luckily, I got a low interest rate. | ||
Well, since Biden has got in, the housing market has not collapsed, but it's gone significantly down. | ||
So, I can't sell my house, and I can't buy a new house unless I'm willing to pay over 7% interest, which would be more than triple what my current interest rate is. | ||
Now, why am I saying this? | ||
Because, folks, this is what the middle class is all about. | ||
That's what the middle class is all about. | ||
It's about having assets or property that you can have equity in and the number one asset to put equity into is a house and they're pricing you out. | ||
The central banks, the hedge firms, And now the mortgage rates are pricing out the middle class. | ||
You cannot afford these interest rates. | ||
Or rather, you're going to make a financial decision and say, why would I pay over 7% on an interest rate and end up paying a million dollars for a $400,000 house? | ||
You wouldn't. You're going to end up renting... | ||
And not owning anything. | ||
That's the plan. 30-year fixed mortgage rates soar to 7.2%. | ||
They've also said they think it's going to increase two more times before the end of the year. | ||
But you know who can't afford houses? | ||
The super rich and the elite. | ||
And they're buying in cash. | ||
Cash buyers claim record share of New York City's housing market. | ||
So Joe Biden, who claims he's building the economy from the bottom up and the middle out, which is literally impossible, is actually crushing the middle class and taking away the best opportunity you have to find some stability as a middle class member. | ||
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Oh, look, a woman's titty. | |
Righteous. Righteous. | ||
So there's Bo Diddle in the trenches with Bo Diddle. | ||
He's out at an event where a trans individual, this is a man dressed up as a woman, takes his man boob out and grabs his own nipple. | ||
I guess he's into the nipple play, too, and assaults Bo. | ||
Oh my gosh, boy. | ||
I can relate to that. | ||
And so, Bo Dill joins me now. | ||
And Bo, correct me if I'm wrong here. | ||
I believe we have met before. | ||
I know that you have been doing your content for some time. | ||
Now, there's a recent thing that you started to do that really grabbed my attention while I wanted to bring you on today. | ||
But first... | ||
You've been at this for a while. | ||
You've been in the trenches for a while. | ||
Just generally speaking, that event that we saw you at where you got assaulted by that trans person, this is what you deal with regularly. | ||
This is why you call it in the trenches. | ||
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Yeah, it's every day. | |
I don't think there's a better name than the trenches. | ||
As soon as you go in there, you're just constantly met with hostility. | ||
They don't know how to do civil conversation. | ||
I kind of have a running joke on my channel called, and I just said, I'm just asking questions, because that's literally all I'm doing, is asking these people questions. | ||
But as soon as they know that you're against them, And a lot of times, if you're just dressing normal, like if I went into a pride parade or to an LGBTQ event looking like this, that would instantly be against me because I look normal. | ||
Yeah, that's actually part of the tell is there's definitely an energy they can sense, but that's why sometimes you have to go in and camouflage with like, you know, a pink wig or a Bernie hat or something like that to just try to fit in and not have them have the vitriolic immediate response to you. | ||
But what is that? | ||
Why do you think that is? Is it that they're so opposed to anything being normal because they want to build a world in their defunct, degenerate, divergent image? | ||
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At the end of the day, they're trying to get this world away from Christ. | |
And people that look traditional, people that look conservative, they're automatically going to be against. | ||
The further that they're getting you away, they're getting the world away from Christ, the happier they are. | ||
So, you know, when people are dressed, Like idiots, like animals, then that makes them happy because they know that nine times out of ten, they're probably following the world, they're probably following their kinky obsessions that's just disgusting, and getting away from Christ. | ||
Yeah, and we're starting to actually see their kinks displayed in public now. | ||
They don't even hide it. You know, it used to be they'd keep that type of thing to themselves, maybe in their bedrooms. | ||
No, now they just walk out on the streets. | ||
They engage children with it as well. | ||
But that's kind of what you've been doing for a while. | ||
That's your standard content. | ||
But you've done something new here that really got my attention because I've seen this before. | ||
And I wasn't even anticipating this until I was at a church where they were having a drag queen story time. | ||
And at the end of their little drag queen story time deal, the pastor of this church and his little help, they come over and they call the cops on us and they want us off the grounds. | ||
And I'm just trying to have a general conversation with this so-called pastor. | ||
And I realized real quickly, like, this man is a total fraud. | ||
This is not a man of God. | ||
He doesn't know anything about the Bible. | ||
He doesn't pray to Jesus Christ. | ||
He doesn't believe any of this. This is a total front operation. | ||
And I called him out on it right there to his face. | ||
But I just saw that there, and I realized, wow, this is what's going on. | ||
You're actually going to these churches. | ||
We've got some of the videos here, too. | ||
But talk about why you decided to do this And what your experience has been like going to these churches that have Pride events and trans events and just asking questions? | ||
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Yeah, it actually started in my community. | |
I saw where the local community LGBTQ page posted that a church was having a benefit. | ||
And to be honest with you, prior to that, I did not know that there were so many LGBTQ churches. | ||
So I was like, you know, why not go in, ask them about their theology, ask them what they believe about God, and then what justifies their reasoning to bring in the LGBTQ? So I did that, and that video was just amazing. | ||
I was not expecting to get pushed, to have the cops threaten to be called on me. | ||
The way that these, quote-unquote, progressive Christians deal with you is quite concerning. | ||
But I think that the scariest part of all is they don't have consistent answers. | ||
I mean, some of these people will say they don't believe in God at all, even though they're a Christian church. | ||
Others will say they believe in God, but they don't follow the Bible. | ||
Every place I go, it's a different answer, which is really concerning to me. | ||
Well, and it just shows, too, because you go up to these guys and you've been doing your YouTube channel for a long time. | ||
You're well-seasoned. | ||
You know how to approach these things. | ||
So you go and you say, hey, I'm here to do some interviews. | ||
And they usually are open arms. | ||
They say, oh, yeah, we'll talk. We'll talk to media because they're probably used to people coming in and promoting their stuff. | ||
I mean, you turn on your local news outlet. | ||
It's gay all day long. | ||
But, oh, so they sit down with you to have a conversation. | ||
And all of a sudden, you start asking some questions they're not used to. | ||
They start to get a little nervous. | ||
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As soon as you say, can you provide me a scripture, I kid you not, their attitudes change instantly. | |
I mean, as soon as you bring up the Bible, it's like repellent to them. | ||
They just get angry, they want you out, and the interview's over. | ||
And I mean, I kid you not, as soon as I bring up biblical scripture that opposes them, they're just trying to fight me. | ||
They're like, get out, we're done, the conversation's over. | ||
So what do you think is really going on here? | ||
I mean, there could be a litany of things, but when I discovered this church in San Antonio that was doing the drag queen story time for kids and ran into the pastor and some of his help, I realized that, first of all, it was obvious this is not a godly man. | ||
for multiple reasons, but so then it has me asking, well then what is really going on here? Why does | ||
this individual run a church? What gave him the idea or the inspiration to run a church? It wasn't | ||
God, it wasn't his spirituality or his religion. Is it a front group? Is something else going on? | ||
What do you think is going on behind all these so-called Christian churches that are really just | ||
leftist indoctrination centers now? See, I wouldn't call them churches. | ||
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I think it's just LGBTQ people that are seeking a community. | |
It's something I've started to bring up a lot on my channel of, are you seeking family? | ||
Are you seeking people that support you? | ||
And all the time their answer is, yes, I want that community. | ||
And they see that in church, which is great, but they still are taking it the wrong way and they're using a church You know, I also suspect that there might be a tax break incentive here as well. | ||
Oh, that could definitely happen. | ||
I would not be surprised at all. | ||
I mean, this is what the corrupt, this is what the elite are wanting. | ||
They're wanting the world away from Christ. | ||
For the first time ever, as of like a couple years ago, church attendance is under 50%. | ||
That's a horrifying statistic. | ||
You have to ask yourself why, and I think a lot of it has to do with Christians not doing their jobs well. | ||
The other part has to do with progressive Christians, which are essentially taking you out of Christianity and all. | ||
I think you're right on. | ||
I think what I'm noticing is most churches, and this is why, quite frankly, I just lost interest in going to church anymore. | ||
Most churches you go to and it's not inspiring. | ||
It's like if the pastor doesn't know what's going on in the world, then I'm sorry, but I just don't understand how he can relate scriptures to what's going on in the world. | ||
He's just up there going through the motions as well. | ||
But what I've noticed is, and tell me if you've noticed this too, The churches where the pastor is actually telling it like it is, knows what's going on in the world, not afraid to bring politics into it, those are the churches that are growing, and it's these other churches that put up the gay pride flag and everything else. | ||
Those are the ones that are dying, but those are kind of the traditionalists that just end up leaving Christianity or the church altogether. | ||
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Yeah, no, I hope you're right. | |
I really do. One of my good friends, one of my favorite pastors, Pastor Greg Locke, he's had tremendous success, and he preaches the true gospel. | ||
He tells it how it is. He's not afraid to bring politics into it, and I think because of that is a That's a lot of the reason he's had so much growth in his church. | ||
So, you know, I just pray that we get back to having the church be the middle of this country. | ||
But it seems like right now, that's gone. | ||
So I'm trying to dedicate my YouTube channel, my platform, to making that happen again. | ||
Well, I want to ask you more about that on the other side of this break. | ||
Bo Diddle is with us. | ||
His show, In the Trenches, you can find him on YouTube as well. | ||
I am curious, though, if he's ever had to deal with any censorship there. | ||
I'm going to ask him that on the other side of this break. | ||
He's shaking his head. I'm going to make a safe bet and say he's probably dealt with some censorship there. | ||
We'll ask Bo Diddle on the other side of this break. | ||
And what comes next, exposing the LGBTQ fake churches? | ||
Let's go to James in Oklahoma. | ||
James, you're on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
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Go ahead. So, I just want to say I am a huge fan, all right? | |
First off, before I get into anything else... | ||
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I was spending tons of money. I felt like crap. | ||
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Awesome. And I want to say it is amazing. | ||
Great to hear. Thank you guys for what you're doing. | ||
Hey, thanks for calling in. | ||
Hopefully we hear from you again. | ||
Let's go to... | ||
Folks, I'm not even kidding you. | ||
Half the callers are calling in about TurboForce. | ||
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I said whatever I'm talking about, you're calling in. | ||
All right, so we'll talk about TurboForce. | ||
I love TurboForce. So, okay, Mike in New York wants to talk TurboForce. | ||
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Mike, go ahead. Good evening, Owen. | |
Evening. I would like to say to you and all the other info warriors out there, odds are, if you're an info warrior, you have a job, right? | ||
You go to work every day. | ||
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That's all for tonight, Owen. | ||
Peace out, brother. All right, Mike. | ||
Amazing stuff. Amazing stuff. | ||
Mean no wonder I bet you if you live in Mike's area on his mail route. You're always getting your mail on time | ||
Well, you can find him on Twitter at diddle TV on Instagram and YouTube at bow diddle | ||
It's my guest, Bo Diddle. He's with me now. | ||
Now YouTube, I've been following you on Twitter lately, but YouTube is probably your number one place to find your content. | ||
What kind of censorship have you dealt with over there throughout the years with your street activism? | ||
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You know, surprisingly, it's not been as bad as many would think. | |
As long as you're not talking about COVID and the election, that's the two things that YouTube focuses on the most. | ||
So I've been pretty successful. | ||
I think I've had one video taken down, and I was basically in the video calling them a groomer and basically a pedophile. | ||
So that video got taken down. | ||
I can kind of see why I should have kept that off YouTube. | ||
But other than the election and COVID, I've been pretty lucky on YouTube. | ||
Now, this isn't a shock, but TikTok, I was... | ||
Taken down close to a million. | ||
I had 1.2 million on the Republican House and then 800,000 on my personal channel. | ||
Both of those were taken down. | ||
I think I'm at like account number 25 on TikTok, but I don't think that's a shocker to anyone. | ||
I don't have to go in detail about the TikTok ban. | ||
So, for the most part though, you're saying you think that YouTube, and maybe this might apply to the rest of the big tech companies, Their main issue is elections, and I guess if they want to run a sham pandemic, they don't want you talking about that. | ||
But as long as you're engaged in more cultural stuff, like the LGBTQ Christianity stuff, you're saying that they seem to be a little more hands-off? | ||
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That's been my experience. | |
I don't want to talk for everyone, but for me personally, I've been able to dodge most of the bullets just in case. | ||
I have two channels that are completely separated, so if one gets banned, Lord willing, I have another one to fall back on. | ||
I've tried to do this really strategically because I know what censorship is and how truly terrifying it is in the United States. | ||
So, you know, being a conservative, being a Christian, it's hard. | ||
But, you know, the odds are against us, but we just got to fight over it. | ||
So where is In the Trenches going next? | ||
What trenches are you going to be in next? | ||
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I've not made up my mind because June has been such a big month. | |
I mean, I was traveling nonstop the month of June going to various pride parades. | ||
I'm working like 12-hour days just editing all of this content, trying to get it out. | ||
I actually did a 24-hour challenge handcuffed to a liberal to top off the month of June. | ||
I'm so excited for that video to come out. | ||
So I really don't know, but it'll be somewhere good, that's for sure. | ||
You handcuffed yourself to a liberal. | ||
Are we sure this wasn't a sexual kink for this individual? | ||
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Man, I hope not. | |
No, he was actually pretty cool. | ||
I think... I think my talks with him may have gotten him closer to God. | ||
He started to talk more to me. | ||
Like, he'll message me and just say, like, hey, I've been thinking more about God. | ||
You know, I saw stuff there. | ||
So, you know, that video, I was wanting him to scream at me, you know, be a pretty entertaining video. | ||
But really, it turned out to be more of him. | ||
He's not accepted Christ yet, but possibly accepting Christ. | ||
So I couldn't be happier with the way the video turned out. | ||
What about accepting the other realities of the world around him, like the realities of Democrat Party policies destroying the cities? | ||
Has he been able to accept that yet? | ||
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That I don't have a good answer for. | |
He's very pro-choice, and, you know, I worked on him on that. | ||
A lot of it, I kind of think, is the attention aspect. | ||
I think a lot of these pro-choicers, they love the attention. | ||
They love going to protests. | ||
I don't know if you've noticed this or not, but it's like Republicans, we have big events, we have big conferences. | ||
Democrats don't have that. | ||
They just have protests. And I think that's kind of what makes us a little bit different. | ||
You know, some people seek attention, and then we seek, you know, making positive change. | ||
Well, I think the exercise, whether it's, I don't know if I would handcuff myself to anybody for 24 hours, let alone a leftist. | ||
However, I think that the direction is right. | ||
we need to have more discussions with our opposition, because really we're not enemies at the end of the day. | ||
And that's kind of the trap that we've fallen into, is being pit against one another, | ||
when really we should be uniting, even with our disagreements. | ||
But part of what I think needs to happen, it's kind of like combat rituals, | ||
or other kind of cultural rituals that date back forever. | ||
We need to have the moment of coming together, breaking bread and saying, hey, we were both at the table for this. | ||
We might have fought like cat and dogs, but here we are. | ||
We're still at the table together and we're in this together. | ||
I don't see enough of this. | ||
Even like the Musk versus Zuckerberg fight is kind of like, to me, it's in the right direction. | ||
It's like, hey, we've got different views, but if we can't come together and fight it out and still break bread amicably, then we got no chance. | ||
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No, we don't. You're right about that. | |
And I think one thing, I don't like giving Democrats any credit, but I think one thing that they've done better than us is they have realized they've utilized emotions. | ||
They have attacked Gen Z with emotions, and I think that's how they're getting these votes is, you know, they're saying if you're pro-choice, you're helping women. | ||
And if you're pro-life, you're supporting people dying. | ||
You're supporting mothers dying. | ||
Same with, you know, the southern border and, you know, all of these big major issues. | ||
I think that the left has been able to utilize emotions. | ||
So I think, you know, the Republicans, our side, the conservatives, we need to start taking some of their plays out of their playbook and start utilizing emotions to hopefully draw votes to our side as well. | ||
One example of success when it comes to that, and I think it's a lot harder for conservatives and Christians to do that because most of the emotion drawn out by liberals is based in fraud. | ||
But the one that has been successful is really on the abortion issue. | ||
So many people change their mind on abortion when they actually see and learn about the procedure and they see a baby's heart stop or they see the baby get ripped limb from limb, whatever it is. | ||
You know, there's an example of using emotion but based in reality to change people's minds. | ||
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Yeah, no, I was actually in Orlando filming a video talking to a Satanist and a very extreme pro-choicer, and I showed her a picture of an aborted baby, and she instantly was like, stop showing me that. | |
Why are you showing me that? And I was like, you're triggered because it's probably very sad to you. | ||
It's probably very scary that this is what you're supporting. | ||
So, no, I couldn't agree more. | ||
I think that's a very effective technique. | ||
We need to start playing with emotions more to try and draw people off the losing side and onto the right side. | ||
Well, we're right. | ||
They're wrong. Everybody knows it. | ||
And they're really just living in denial at this point. | ||
Well, let me ask you this in the final 60 seconds. | ||
I think I know your answer, but I am curious. | ||
Who has your vote for 2024? | ||
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Well, I'll happily say Donald Trump. | |
I think that he has the fan base. | ||
I think he has the support. | ||
I don't think any other person has the support that he does. | ||
So, I mean, the answer is quite obvious. | ||
I think that he's got the financial ability to make a strong run. | ||
I don't think DeSantis really has anything. | ||
Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not going to be one of those DeSantis bashers. | ||
I think he has been an effective governor, and I'm not going to be one of those people that says that DeSantis is a terrible person, but I also don't think it's his time. | ||
I think it's Trump's time. | ||
He has a lot of stuff he needs to redeem, and yeah, it's time to get the president to become a resident at a mental institution and then get Donald Trump back in the White House. | ||
There you have it, Bo Diddle. | ||
So glad you joined us today. | ||
Keep up the good work, brother, and I'm sure we'll be having you on again. | ||
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Thank you so much. I look forward to it. | |
God bless. Happened to hear that and also had a personal story that I think a lot of people can relate to, including myself, because I forgot to add on and mention the fact that they're also raising our taxes, specifically property taxes, which should be illegal anyway. | ||
And here in Austin, we just got crushed. | ||
People don't even believe me. | ||
My property taxes went up three times. | ||
Out of nowhere, I had to start paying three times as much on my property taxes. | ||
Now, we do have... A process here to protest these taxes, and you hope you can get them lowered, but the government obviously doesn't have any real motivation to do that. | ||
So, Rob Dew, you're going through this process, and you've moved a few times over the years as your family has expanded, so you've kind of seen what the market has done. | ||
So what is this process like, and what can you talk about firsthand when it comes to the middle class just being crushed right now? | ||
Well, I recommend any time they try to raise your property taxes, you protest it, and then you have to go in front of a committee, committee of three, who claim, they claim, this is their claim when you walk in, that they're independent, they don't work for the county, they were appointed, they're volunteering, all these things to make them look like, oh, we're not part of the system. | ||
And so I let the county go first, and he basically showed six properties. | ||
That were comparative to my size. | ||
And here's the prices. | ||
And most of them were from 2022 that they were sold. | ||
I think only one was from 2023. | ||
And 2021. And then they're like, alright, you get to go. | ||
Alright, I start off with Redfin. | ||
Homes in Austin and Boise are selling for $80,000 less than a year ago. | ||
And in actual Austin, it's $85,000 less. | ||
Then I go to a Daily Mail article. | ||
Home prices crumble. Take their biggest dive in 11 years. | ||
Because their whole idea is they want to raise it. | ||
And because I got a homestead exemption, they can only raise it 10%. | ||
But it's all the way. | ||
We're going to go 10% every year, brother. | ||
Oh, they know it. They always get the most they can. | ||
And if you don't have that homestead, they crush you. | ||
Because the first year you buy a house, you don't get the homestead exemption. | ||
You're about to find out, Mr. | ||
Derrick. Oh, but don't worry. | ||
I got screwed on this, too, because I filed a homestead years ago, and it got accepted. | ||
But, oh, what do you know? | ||
The government makes a mistake, and all of a sudden my homestead isn't there anymore, and they raise my property tax three times, and they say, oh, well, it was a clerical error because you haven't had a driver's license updated. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, it's always your fault. | ||
It's always your fault. And then I showed them about, you know, Texas House Democrats and Republicans are trying to lower people's property taxes. | ||
So, literally, the state of Texas is trying to figure out a way they can't agree on the plan how to lower people's property taxes. | ||
And then the coup de grace, a house on my street, just lowered the price of their house. | ||
It's been on the market for 133 days, lowered the price $50,000. | ||
I'm like, so this myth that houses are going up is wrong. | ||
It's 100% wrong. | ||
And I said, you need to keep it at the same price that it was last year, which was a 40% increase from the year before. | ||
39%. And I think, just so people get a better understanding of this, too... | ||
Austin is kind of a special case. | ||
I mean, the Austin economy really boomed, especially in the Trump years. | ||
I mean, houses were selling like hotcakes. | ||
People were getting top dollar for their houses. | ||
I mean, you put it on the market, you usually got an offer above the price that you had it on. | ||
Right. This lasted until about right after the pandemic, and then it started to slow down, and then once the Bidenomics set in, it's just been crushed. | ||
So, I mean, folks are having trouble getting their house off the market. | ||
They paid top dollar for it. | ||
Now they're having to drop it... | ||
100,000 or more? | ||
I mean, it's really crazy. | ||
People can't afford the interest rates. | ||
Yeah, and that's the big one. | ||
You know, in 2021, my interest rate's around 3%. | ||
And now they're looking at 7. | ||
It's over 7. And that's a doubling of your percentage rate, which is going to double your house payment. | ||
It increases on itself, and people can't pay this stuff. | ||
And that's why you're seeing a lot of Airbnbs. | ||
People are getting out. And selling them, and that market is going down because they can't maintain the weight of these taxes. | ||
So I present my case. | ||
He presented his case. I presented my case. | ||
And I'm looking at the lady, and she goes, I vote yay that we keep it at this high new rate. | ||
And the next person goes, yay. | ||
The one dude sitting on the... | ||
On the committee. Just looks pissed off the entire time. | ||
He voted no. But hey, it's two to three, so I lose. | ||
So my property taxes are going up 10% no matter what. | ||
And I gave him a few choice words. | ||
And Rosie Martin, I'm going to be coming to your house putting a sign up in front of it. | ||
Definitely. But here's what's so stupid about it to me. | ||
Why don't you pay the price that you paid? | ||
Like, why are we making up prices? | ||
It's all theoretical. It's all theoretical. | ||
And it goes up, well, they go, oh, we have these other things. | ||
We have these other houses that sold for this. | ||
It's not my house. I'm not selling my house. | ||
I don't want to sell my house. I might have to sell my house eventually because the property taxes are going to be too damn high. | ||
These people don't care, though. | ||
They don't care. And I love it. | ||
She starts talking with the assessor from the county. | ||
Like, she's working. She's like, oh, we're independent. | ||
But then she's sitting there talking with him, like, we have to follow all the laws. | ||
Well, you're working with this guy now. | ||
You just admit it. So she admits that she's working with him, and then the best thing is, I'm not raising your property taxes. | ||
By raising the price of my house, you are raising my property taxes, dummy. | ||
Literally, this meeting is about my property taxes. | ||
Oh, no, we're just looking at the value of your home, which raises my property taxes. | ||
We're just looking at the value of your home, which raises my property taxes. | ||
Let me ask you this. So I'm guessing that the... | ||
The assessment rose the price above what you paid for it. | ||
Oh, I'm way past that. | ||
Okay. Now, do you think you could sell your house for what you paid for it on the market today? | ||
Based on the house that's on the market on my street that just dropped theirs by $50,000, they did get one offer, $250,000 less than their asking price. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what, I'm about to go through this myself and I, I, my case seems | ||
so open and shut that if they don't accept to lower my property taxes, I mean, I'm telling | ||
you, I'll write a story. | ||
It's going to be so agree. | ||
There's only one way, brother. | ||
It's up. | ||
It's going up. | ||
And these idiots over in the Texas legislature are just frittering about how much money they're | ||
going to pay teachers. | ||
They don't realize the suffering that's going on. | ||
And it's homeowners. | ||
I'm not, I'm not a property investor. | ||
If I had like 10 properties and they were all going up. | ||
Yeah, sure. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, that's my bad. | ||
I got in the market and you can only homestead one property, but this is where I live and | ||
it's going up every year. | ||
It's basically, I pay two mortgages, one for the house and one for the taxes. | ||
Yeah, no. | ||
And so when it comes to the middle class getting crushed, this is such a big thing. | ||
And finally, it felt like after four years of the Trump economy, there was a chance. | ||
You can get into the asset economy now. | ||
You can get into the housing economy now. | ||
This is one of the biggest things for the middle class, to get into the asset economy. | ||
Having a house and getting equity out of it is one of the biggest things. | ||
And I'm just sitting here, I'm not a big numbers guy, but you know I crunched the numbers enough to say, | ||
Okay, what is the real value of me purchasing a house? Is it worth it? Is it not worth it? | ||
What are my other options? | ||
And it was like right on a razor's edge of it even being worth it and that was assuming I can even sell my house | ||
for what I paid for it, which right now doesn't look like the case. | ||
I don't know how anybody can get into the housing market right now in Austin unless you're, you know, | ||
they're super rich and you're fine. Middle class, how you can pay more than 7% in interest rates, | ||
Plus the property taxes here. I don't know how anybody can own a house if you're middle class | ||
Only BlackRock can buy these houses and they're renting them out to people because people can't afford it. | ||
And like Klaus Schwab says, you own nothing and you're going to be happy. | ||
And that's what they want. They want a suffering. | ||
And these idiots over in the Texas legislature aren't doing anything. | ||
I guarantee you they're not going to come up with one solution because they don't want a solution. | ||
The solution is to keep fleecing the milk cows, which we all are. | ||
And that's where it's never going to end. | ||
Until the people, I mean, people are going to have to get pretty nutty for this stuff to end because it ain't ending. | ||
But I personally, I'm going to go do my part. | ||
I'm going to go talk to the people who raised my property taxes, who are telling me they're not raising my property taxes. | ||
They're doing it, and they sit there and tell you, oh, we're only raising the price of your house. | ||
That's all we're doing. I'll tell you what. | ||
It's a mind screw. | ||
This is a serious human interest story. | ||
And I think you and I, once I go through my process, we'll see what happens. | ||
Hope I have better luck than you. | ||
But we should probably just like sit down and do just a little podcast and go over all the details so people can see just how egregious it is. | ||
I mean, it is just outright theft. | ||
Happening on the Austin housing economy right now. | ||
Just theft. And they go, I'm watching them negotiate. | ||
I'm waiting in the waiting room. And they're negotiating with these other homeowners. | ||
So before they go into their hearing, they're like, listen, we're just looking at the assessed value of your house. | ||
This isn't the value. | ||
This isn't the tax rate. | ||
We don't control that. | ||
Yeah. And you're like, okay, but every other house in my neighborhood is half that price. | ||
Why are you doing this to me? Rob Dew, thanks for joining me. | ||
Oh, boy. Good luck with your peaceful protest. | ||
I know it'll be fun. | ||
Alright, I still got a ton of news to cover. | ||
We still got Tommy Robinson coming up. | ||
There's some breaking and developing news right now that I just am not prepared to cover, but I at least want to let you know what's going on. | ||
You've got a Epstein Island victim who was being raped multiple times a day, who just came out and gave public testimony. | ||
You have Ghislaine Maxwell, who was involved in the whole thing, says she's about to drop names next week. | ||
So Maxwell didn't kill herself. | ||
And then you've got some developing situations over in the Ukraine. | ||
Did they try to pull the false flag at the Tsar Zokaria or whatever it's called power plant? | ||
And then is that why the White House is now sending 800 million more to Ukraine plus cluster bombs for the first time? | ||
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Okay. Let's start picking up and putting down some of this other news then. | ||
So, I mentioned this yesterday. | ||
Met up Facebook Instagram their company Mark Zuckerberg | ||
Starts an app that is directly Competition to | ||
Twitter I mean that's the whole purpose They basically mirrored it as much as they could and tried | ||
to make it Look and act like Twitter and feel like Twitter as much as | ||
they possibly could now | ||
It's funny because before I get into the follow-up news this basically came and went in 24 hours | ||
I mean the app is still up, but it had massive traffic out of the gates | ||
And then it kind of sucked and then people started getting censored and everybody ended it back on Twitter | ||
But listen to this from Zuckerberg. I mean you got to admit for a guy who's made so much money, he seems really dumb. | ||
And so it makes you wonder about what's going on here with the Threads app, but we'll get into that in a second. | ||
So Mark Cuban makes this post on Threads, and he says, Hey Zuckerberg, you sure you have to open this up to everyone? | ||
It's pretty nice right now. | ||
Amazing people on here. | ||
So they like the censorship. | ||
They don't like everybody being on there. | ||
And, you know, look, I get it, all the bots and everything, but so just ignore them. | ||
Like, what is the problem? | ||
And so then there's Zuckerberg. | ||
He responds, this is hilarious. | ||
Is he this stupid? He says, the goal is to keep it friendly as it expands. | ||
Oh, that's nice. I think it's possible and will ultimately be the key to its success. | ||
That's not going so well. | ||
I guess liberals love it existing in an echo chamber, but here's the part where it's just hilarious. | ||
That's one reason why Twitter never succeeded as much as I think it should have. | ||
And we want to do it differently. | ||
Twitter never succeeded, huh? | ||
Twitter never succeeded. | ||
Twitter never succeeded so much that Mark Zuckerberg tried to start a new app that was the exact same thing as Twitter. | ||
Twitter never... | ||
Succeeded, according to Mark Zuckerberg. | ||
By the way, how's the metaverse going, Mark? | ||
How's Threads going, Mark? | ||
Oh, and it turns out it was all a data mining operation, by the way. | ||
And now you can't delete your Threads account or your Threads without deleting your entire Instagram account. | ||
Oops, caught ya! | ||
Data mining operation, just like Facebook. | ||
So what is the real deal with Zuckerberg? | ||
Who says Twitter's not a success. | ||
Hilarious. As he tries to reinvent Twitter and fails. | ||
Oh yeah, just one of the most trafficked apps in the world, but it's not a success according to Mark Zuckerberg. | ||
But what is the real deal with Mark Zuckerberg? | ||
So it's not a secret, the allegations, that Zuckerberg stole the Facebook idea and technology from other people at Harvard. | ||
They did a whole movie on that. | ||
So this idea, this allegation that Zuckerberg is nothing more than an intellectual property thief already exists. | ||
There's also, and this might be an outlier, but it could tie in, it was DARPA that made Facebook where they were running their own program. | ||
I forget what it was called. | ||
Somebody... One more time, guys. | ||
LifeLog. Right, right. DARPA is running this program called LifeLog. | ||
The day DARPA shuts LifeLog down, the next day Facebook opens up and there's Zuckerberg. | ||
Now, does he seem like the kind of guy that is an elite mind, an elite charismatic person | ||
to be the leader of Facebook? | ||
Or maybe he's just a front man. | ||
I mean, you see Elon Musk and you say, okay, there's a guy, I get it. | ||
He's definitely, he's the front man of a band. | ||
Like that's the guy that leads the band. | ||
That's the guy with the ideas. | ||
That's the guy with the charisma. | ||
That's the guy who knows how to relate to people and gets the job done. | ||
Zuckerberg doesn't relate to anybody, has no charisma, has no personality, and people | ||
already think he's an intellectual thief because of what happened before. | ||
And so now the situation with Twitter and Meta's threads. | ||
So it already failed. | ||
Just understand that. It already came and went. | ||
It's not going to be a success. It's going to go the way of the Metaverse. | ||
Nobody's going to use it. And it ended up just being a data mining trap. | ||
So is Zuckerberg really working for someone else to mine your data? | ||
But here's the interesting news. | ||
So Elon Musk sues, or ex-corporation, or ex-holding sues, met up, and it would appear they believe that Zuckerberg may have engaged in intellectual property theft again. | ||
And so the allegation here, and some of this we already know is true, Zuckerberg did hire, he was headhunting and sharking former Twitter employees. | ||
Now, the allegation, I don't know if they have any evidence or not, but you'd think they have some idea to basically drop a lawsuit within 24 hours, or it was less than 24 hours, of Threads launching. | ||
And they already launched the lawsuit. | ||
I write on behalf of X-Court... | ||
As successor in interest to Twitter, based on recent reports regarding your recently launched Threads app, Twitter has serious concerns that Meta platforms has engaged in systematic, willful, and unlawful misappropriation of Twitter's trade secrets and other intellectual property. | ||
So Zuckerberg, or who was ever doing it from Meta, headhunted Twitter employees and former Twitter employees, and the allegation from Twitter and Musk is that Zuckerberg was able to get trade secrets and intellectual property some way, shape, or form from these former Twitter employees and then use that on his Threads app. | ||
So without getting into the long, sordid history of Mark Zuckerberg and intellectual property theft allegations, add another one to the list. | ||
So what is the deal with Mark Zuckerberg? | ||
Seemingly an unreadable character, seemingly a man out of his arena when it comes to his position as the leader of Facebook and a billionaire. | ||
This guy has no charisma. | ||
He has the personality of a pancake with no butter or syrup or anything else. | ||
He's always being accused of intellectual property theft. | ||
He's running the biggest data mining operation on the face of the planet in Facebook and now threads. | ||
What is the real story with Mark Zuckerberg? | ||
Well, he's going to be fighting Elon Musk coming up soon. | ||
I'm going to put my money on Musk. | ||
Because, you know, there's something about fraud. | ||
It always ends up collapsing. | ||
And the more and more you see and hear about Mark Zuckerberg, the more and more he appears to be a total fraud and a total puppet put in that position. | ||
Only 90s kids will be able to relate. | ||
Only 90s kids will be able to understand. | ||
Select gender. | ||
Male or female? | ||
Nowadays... | ||
Ho ho ho ho! | ||
Nowadays, that's a tough one! | ||
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on. | |
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You don't even know. | ||
You could be a pineapple. | ||
You could be a dorsal fin. | ||
No, not even a whole fish. | ||
Just a fin. And if you don't see that represented in your select gender chart, well, then you are now a victim. | ||
But here's the ridiculousness. | ||
It's out of control. CDC gives guidance for trans people chest-feeding kids accused of failing to consider possible health risks. | ||
Wow. Woman's Health CEO pushes gender-inclusive pads for everyone who menstruates. | ||
Yeah, if you're a man and you have bleeding from your crotchal region, You have problems and a pad is not the solution. | ||
But I gotta give it to Nadja Okamoto. | ||
She's probably gonna make some money selling pads to men. | ||
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Oh, it's just total insanity. | |
Yeah, I know. It's the man pond. | ||
But this is the pad, though. | ||
You gotta hit all angles here. | ||
Oh my gosh. There's a whole list of these books on the Gateway Pundit story here. | ||
You can imagine. You shouldn't, though. | ||
It's disgusting. Um... | ||
Hmm. Two women. | ||
Okay. One of the quote-unquote women was 6'3 with bright red dyed hair. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and say that was a man pretending to be a woman that... | ||
Assaulted, sexually assaulted a teenage boy. | ||
So a pedophile man dressed as a woman sexually assaults a teenage boy in Sussex. | ||
Go figure. Go figure. | ||
Now, folks, this is getting more out of control. | ||
And I didn't intend to do a deep tease here, but I'm running out of time in this short segment. | ||
We'll play it later, but remember, you've got men... | ||
That have a sexual kink of nipple play. | ||
And they like to use sex toys on their nipples. | ||
And they publish this on their social media accounts. | ||
And then these same men adopt babies and quote-unquote chest feed them. | ||
And they're sitting there with a baby on their nipples like it's a sex toy. | ||
And this is what we're allowing to happen. | ||
This is what's going on. Well, it's getting worse by the minute. | ||
And so I'm going to have to play these videos for you later. | ||
But again, like we saw, perverted men, I don't care. | ||
Whatever, dude. You got a little nipple kink. | ||
Maybe you're like Andrew Cuomo or whatever. | ||
You got your little nipples pierced. | ||
Whatever. Don't get the kids involved. | ||
Oh, nope. Now they got to get the kids involved. | ||
I guess that feels better. And so this is what they're doing. | ||
And now they're ripping newborn babies from their mothers and giving them to men, perverted men, with nipple kinks. | ||
This is such child abuse and pedophilia right out in the open that you can't even believe it. | ||
But we're going to show you coming up later after Tommy Robinson. | ||
Newly released emails show Glendale USD reportedly suspended two students for misgendering teacher. | ||
The students then had to go to restorative justice. | ||
So a dude with a beard and a hairy chest walks around with fake boobs and a tutu, and you say, excuse me, sir, you get punished. | ||
You get suspended and you have to go to courses to learn about how bigoted you are. | ||
My God, the left wing is just broken beyond repair at this point. | ||
Well, Tommy Robinson is truly a legendary, heroic activist in the UK. And he's just released his latest work, a documentary, Silenced. | ||
We actually have an exclusive sneak preview for it right here on the show right now. | ||
The news is how we find out what's happening in the world. | ||
It's how we form our opinions. | ||
Opinions based on facts. | ||
That's the key. Facts. | ||
Facts should be delivered to you by journalists based on the truth. | ||
But what if what they're delivering you isn't the truth? | ||
What if it's stories that are manipulated to make you think a certain way, to follow a certain narrative, different people's agendas? | ||
And what do they do to those who go against that mainstream narrative, those who try to expose the truth? | ||
This is a documentary about the lengths they will go to to shut down and silence anyone from bringing you, the British public, The truth. | ||
Wow, and I can't imagine a better person to tell that story than Tommy Robinson, who has seen the worst of it, no doubt, and now he's warning the world, and more importantly, for the people of the UK, what's going on. | ||
Tommy Robinson joins me now. | ||
Well, you've been through it, Tommy. | ||
You've been through it yourself. | ||
Now you have made the documentary silenced. | ||
Even for you, someone who's been censored, lied about, slandered, imprisoned for telling the truth, was there more to the story that even you didn't know that now is revealed in this documentary? | ||
It just nailed home everything I knew. | ||
It proved everything I knew. | ||
For example, the weaponization of the judiciary. | ||
This case. So this was a story about a Syrian refugee who had a bottle of water poured on him, and the story was blown up. | ||
And when I say blown up, they used it. | ||
They pumped it around the world. | ||
It was on world news. | ||
And it wasn't done organically. | ||
The video happened six weeks prior. | ||
They'd done a criminal record check. | ||
They all conspired together. | ||
The media, top NGOs, left-wing, George Soros-funded NGOs, they all conspired together. | ||
To pump this story around the world. | ||
Now, the truth of the story is what I reported. | ||
I said the British public are being lied to. | ||
When I done my investigation, I spoke to people. | ||
They were telling a far different story because the British public were told that Jamal was an innocent Syrian refugee who had been racially targeted and bullied and beaten up because he was Syrian. | ||
Now, it couldn't be more from the truth. | ||
I then made a video saying people are being lied to. | ||
They then took me through the courts. | ||
This is the part that is relevant to everyone, especially you guys. | ||
Alex Jones has seen it. | ||
They used the courts. | ||
They stuck me before a judge, not a jury, and they hit me for £1.5 million. | ||
They told the British public that I lied. | ||
When I got to trial, I produced covert recordings. | ||
What I done is I wore a hidden camera. | ||
I went up to the area this happened, and I got seven schoolteachers, including the headteacher, all on covert recordings, saying not only what Jamal was like, not only that he got caught with a knife and screwdriver, all the things... | ||
Because I was taken to court for saying he threatened to stab someone and for saying he beats up girls. | ||
What I found out was far worse. | ||
I got school records. | ||
I got teachers. | ||
But the worst part was the Asian teacher come out of his house and said, Tommy, We were paid. | ||
I said, what do you mean? | ||
He said, I took the money. This is all on the documentary. | ||
He took £18,000 to buy his silence to prevent him telling the truth. | ||
The headteacher, all the teachers were paid, the chair of governors were paid. | ||
We find out in the Freedom of Information request that Kirkley's council, the local council, spent £275,000 getting the silence of their employees, preventing them from telling the truth about what had gone on. | ||
So the whole time that people were silenced, The media run a campaign that I had lied, that I had told a lie about this child. | ||
They also run the campaign that the English child was a racist bully, which couldn't have been further from the truth. | ||
So the entire story wasn't just hidden, it was full 360'd. | ||
It was changed totally from the truth and the reality. | ||
They totally changed the story and they pumped it around the world. | ||
But the scary thing was when I produced all this evidence to a judge, I was laughing because I thought, you've got no case. | ||
I've got all the evidence that this entire story was fabricated. | ||
The entire story was used and manipulated. | ||
And when I produced it all to a judge, the judge carefully listed everything that I'd shown on covert recordings. | ||
And he gave me an injunction telling me that I get two years in prison. | ||
If any of the recordings are ever shown. | ||
So, not only, which categorically shows, there's no grey area in this. | ||
There's seven teachers, there's five pupils, all testified, all the pupils come to court. | ||
The judge found that the teachers that were, this is in the judge's finding, the teachers that were covertly recorded all lied. | ||
Every one of them lied. All the five pupils that come to court and testified, they lied. | ||
The reason he gives... | ||
And the only person to tell the truth was Jamal, the Syrian refugee. | ||
He brought no witnesses, he brought no evidence to court, and he found that everyone lied, apart from the Syrian refugee. | ||
And in his verdict, he found that sometimes people don't need a reason to lie, they just lie. | ||
But then he prevented the public... | ||
So the documentary which you're seeing has been released by someone in America... | ||
And it totally burns everything they've done, but it's far bigger than my story because you've seen the court weaponised against Alex Jones. | ||
You've seen the court weaponised against Donald Trump. | ||
You've seen it against Steve Bannon. | ||
What this shows is the lengths the establishment will go to And how they will operate and how they will use the court system and the judiciary in order to silence, attack and defame anyone who gets in the way of their narrative. | ||
Now, Owen, the thing for me, I always felt this was against me because I speak against Islam and I speak against open border immigration. | ||
But the same court that ruled against me, so they found that I'd lied, they found it wasn't true, and they hit me for one point. | ||
They ruled against every bit of evidence. | ||
That same court ruled against Johnny Depp. | ||
They found that Johnny Depp beat his wife. | ||
Only when Johnny Depp went to your country, where there was an open court, where the public could see the evidence, did he clear his name. | ||
The same court, it didn't matter that it was Johnny Depp. | ||
What mattered, which I found matters, all that matters is the narrative. | ||
The narrative of the MeToo narrative, Johnny Depp was found guilty in a British court. | ||
Now, when he had his name cleared in America, journalists looked at the British court ruling and they found that the judge ruled against police officer evidence, witness evidence. | ||
It's exactly the same as mine. They've ruled against everything. | ||
No jury. If you go on my Wikipedia and you read my criminal record list, I've never had a jury. | ||
I've never been tried by 12 members of the British public. | ||
Every time I get tried by a judge, an appointed judge. | ||
So that's what the film's about. | ||
It tells the terrifying story of the names they will go to to silence anyone. | ||
Did I hear you correctly? | ||
Are you saying this documentary is banned in the UK? You can only release it here? | ||
No, it's banned. | ||
It's banned. It's totally banned. | ||
The fact that it's been released in America, an 80-page dossier has just been given to the Attorney General in the UK to have me put in jail for two years. | ||
So I'm currently, Owen, as we see it, I'm exiled. | ||
I'm in Spain. I'm here. | ||
My daughter's just gone home tonight. | ||
It's her birthday tomorrow. I've left the country. | ||
I'm sitting in Spain because I want to spend the summer holidays with my children. | ||
I am probably facing a minimum of 52 weeks on solitary confinement because the public, through this documentary, have been able to see the truth. | ||
It's not my opinion. | ||
They've been able to see a great bit of journalism. | ||
I won't blow my own trumpet. An amazing film. | ||
But Owen, I made this film two years ago. | ||
I never released it because I was too scared to release it. | ||
I knew I'd face solitary confinement. | ||
I knew I'd possibly face death in prison. | ||
So I didn't release it. Someone in America has released it. | ||
But the way the judge worded the... | ||
It doesn't matter who releases it. | ||
They want to lock me up. | ||
So somebody could have stolen it. | ||
Somebody could have stolen it and released it, and you're saying they still would have come after you. | ||
They still want to come after me. | ||
An organization, the same organization, an NGO has just... | ||
Just given an 80-page dossier of evidence, they say, to be honest, Owen, I don't care. | ||
It's not that I don't care. I do care. | ||
I'm scared. I'm worried. But for my cause, the worst thing they can do now is lock me up. | ||
If they lock me up for two years as a journalist for a factual investigation of journalism, which shows evidence, if they do that, they will make the world aware of the documentary silence. | ||
They will do more benefit for my cause than I could ever dream of. | ||
I don't want to spend a year in prison. | ||
I don't want to spend two years in prison. | ||
Well, look, self-preservation is not ennoble. | ||
It's perfectly understandable. | ||
You've got a family. You've been through enough. | ||
But it's amazing here. | ||
The story is the same, I guess, in the UK as well as here. | ||
The biggest patriots... | ||
Tommy Robinson is a patriot. | ||
The biggest patriots are the ones that the establishment comes after the most and wants to throw behind bars. | ||
So that's a phenomenon we're seeing here as well. | ||
We'll be right back with Tommy Robinson. | ||
Tommy Robinson is my guest. | ||
The new documentary that he didn't release, silenced, but somebody else leaked it, and now he's facing the punishment. | ||
He's been through enough. I don't blame him at all for wanting to be self-preservative here, but it almost shows that even when you just try to say, hey, I'm done fighting you, I'll obey your ridiculous rulings, they still come after you. | ||
So it's really an incredible story here. | ||
But, you know, I want to get into the evidence, and I want to get into really how this, I think this story ties into what we just saw in France. | ||
But, you know, here's what's incredible about this, Tommy, because I remember when I first started doing political commentary, my approach was similar to, at least my main focus and thrust was similar to what you have in this documentary, which is, here are the universal facts. | ||
These are the basic facts, and now here's the response to the facts. | ||
And you'd think, upon showing this, that most people would read and react and say, huh, there's some inconsistencies here in the response, and, huh, there's some facts here that I never saw. | ||
Presented to me while the false narrative was about. | ||
And you'd think that the average person would see that and say, okay, wow, I'm changing my mind on this. | ||
I need to look into this further. | ||
I need to be a little more observational when looking at these narratives that are forced down my throat. | ||
But sadly, what I found is, I mean, really, if we're being honest, it's leftists, it's liberals, but it's average people, too. | ||
It's like they don't have the response. | ||
It's like, here it is, the whole case laid out in front of you, and they still deny it. | ||
They don't care. They don't actually care. | ||
Like, for example, in this case, there was a young girl who went online. | ||
So when this story blew up, it was nothing to do with me, I wasn't involved. | ||
A young girl went online and said, this boy beat me up with a hockey stick. | ||
Before my involvement, another mother went online and said, this boy beat her daughter up and bit her daughter's head. | ||
So both these people have get testimonies online. | ||
I've then contacted them and spoke to them, cooperated their stories, and then I've done a video. | ||
So as a journalist, I've took... | ||
And both of these people deleted their testimonies. | ||
When I go with a hidden camera to one of the mums and I say, why did you delete it? | ||
She says, Tommy, they threatened to rape me. | ||
I've got to live here. So I say, okay, so you deleted it not because it wasn't true. | ||
You deleted it because you were scared. | ||
She said, yeah. The other girl deleted it because they were scared. | ||
So they deleted it because it wasn't true. | ||
So as a journalist... | ||
I reported what they were saying. | ||
And for that, they took me to court. | ||
The judge ruled I couldn't use public interest as a defence. | ||
Now, was it in the public's interest for them to know the truth about the story? | ||
Of course it was. The public donated £160,000 to this Syrian refugee over a 48-hour period | ||
because they were being told that he was being racially bullied. But the relevance of it | ||
all, and the judge ruled that I wasn't allowed to do that, from start to finish his entire | ||
case was a stitch-up, and they weaponised it to finish me or to financially bankrupt | ||
me. And not just bankrupt me, but they targeted my family. | ||
They sent people, they hired, on the documentary, their lawyers who work alongside our | ||
government, their lawyers hired an anti-Syrian So basically, I go online at Christmas, and the police are in my house, and they're telling me and my wife that Antifa are planning on murdering us, yeah? | ||
There's a video of this. | ||
It's on the documentary. This goes online. | ||
The first person to comment under that video is the lawyer and an independent journalist, a journalist from the UK, a so-called journalist. | ||
They both comment. So they're aware that Antifa are planning on killing me and my family. | ||
What do they go and do four weeks later? | ||
They actively seek out and hire for 24 hours an Antifa extremist. | ||
They video it and they give him my children's address and they send him to deliver the legal papers for this case to my family. | ||
What does that Antifa extremist do? | ||
Which you can watch on the documentary. | ||
He makes a video saying he's going to murder my children. | ||
He then comes with a group of men to my family's home. | ||
Now, in response to this, I'm not in the country. | ||
When I land back in the country, in response to this, I travel to the journalist's house who was part of this on my own. | ||
I knock on his door. | ||
The British government, the next day, used this in Parliament, saying that I am terrorising journalists in their home. | ||
They have me removed from YouTube off the back of this, saying that I'm targeting journalists. | ||
They totally ignore the fact that an Antifa extremist has been hired who's threatened to murder my family. | ||
They totally ignored everything. | ||
And they used it. They weaponised it again. | ||
This story isn't just about what they do to silence. | ||
It is the unholy alliance of government, of judiciary, of media, of far-left organisations, of Muslim extremists. | ||
All of them aligned, working together to control the narrative. | ||
It benefits all of them. | ||
And this story lays it out and perfectly illustrates with evidence. | ||
And you know, the day after they send someone to threaten to murder my children, on the documentary, I come out of my house and there's a black Mercedes, there's a car with blacked out windows. | ||
I pull up next to it, I say, and they look, the bloke looks, and he looks at his friends. | ||
And then he undoes the window and says, all right, Tommy, what are you doing? | ||
He said, I'm a supporter. | ||
I said, who are you and what are you doing here? | ||
He said, I'm on my lunch break. | ||
I said, what's your job? He said, I'm a plumber. | ||
I said, which house are you plumbing in? | ||
He looks at his mate. He goes to start the ignition. | ||
I jump out. On the documentary, you can watch it. | ||
I block their car. | ||
I say, you're going nowhere. | ||
He says, put the phone down, Tommy. | ||
I said, who are you? He says, put the phone down, Tommy. | ||
I put the phone down to decide. | ||
He identifies himself as police officers. | ||
They've got an entire van of listening equipment. | ||
They're listening. They've bugged my house. | ||
So it's entrapment. | ||
They have purposely sent someone to threaten to murder my children who was never arrested. | ||
I am then, the next day, I received phone calls from someone who had worked their way up in our organisation, saying, I've seen what's happened. | ||
Do you want me to light his house up? | ||
I said, no, I don't. | ||
I don't want you to light his house up. | ||
What are you talking about? I am 100% certain this person's a plant. | ||
I was supposed to be recorded, planning, Repercussions against the man who threatened to murder my children. | ||
That's what I was supposed to do. | ||
And you see it on the video. | ||
I say, you've set me up. | ||
You've set me up. | ||
You've actually tried to set me up. | ||
The minute I would have said anything, I'd have been on a conspiracy charge and locked up in jail. | ||
Well, and imagine this. Not only that, you were experienced enough, you were wise enough to know that's what they were doing. | ||
The next person might not have the experience and wisdom that you've had, and they might fall for that. | ||
And this is just one, it was a total set up. | ||
The entire thing's a set up. So how many of them are working for the establishment? | ||
What organisations are involved in it? | ||
They threatened. Do you know what then happens? | ||
I'll tell you what then happens, which is all on the film. | ||
I then, I then produce all the video evidence to the court and say, here you go. | ||
Your whole story's crumbling, yeah? | ||
The whole thing's fake. | ||
You've lied about everything. The next day, my father's house, my mother and father's house, who are old A pensioners, their windows are smashed to pieces. | ||
My son, my wife, rings me up, and she rings me up and says, I've just had a phone call. | ||
I said, yeah, they've just given me this address. | ||
My son is 11 years old. | ||
You can see it on the documentary. | ||
They rang my 11-year-old son. | ||
The police are called to the house. | ||
In the documentary, the police confirm they identified who made those phone calls. | ||
So they know who was threatening my family to intimidate witnesses before a high court trial. | ||
I say to the woman, three months has gone by, you know who he was. | ||
So you know, although he rang on private number, the police were able to trace the phone. | ||
So you know who made the phone call, you know who made the threats. | ||
Has he been arrested? No, Tommy. | ||
Can you explain to me why this man has not been arrested? | ||
No, I can't. So the man who threatens to murder my children is not arrested. | ||
The man who threatens my wife and my 11-year-old son, no one's arrested. | ||
My parents' house is smashed up. | ||
Now, what this film does is it shows you what's going on behind the scenes of just one story that I'm covering. | ||
This is amazing stuff. | ||
Tommy, hold that thought. We got one more break. | ||
Don't go anywhere. You know, this is really a gut-wrenching story of what Tommy Robinson has gone through, but it's like... | ||
I'm almost numb to it because you've been through so much, Tommy. | ||
You're just like a hardened warrior at this point. | ||
So I guess my empathy is non-existent because you're a hardened battle warrior just going through it again. | ||
But really, your story is so important. | ||
And it's so important, like you said, it's not about you. | ||
It's about other people understanding how they use false narratives, lies, manipulation of evidence, the legal system to destroy people. | ||
Men that they see as a threat or men that don't go along with their narratives or just men they don't like. | ||
And in your case, it's been you. | ||
But I want to ask you one more question about the legal stuff, and then I want to tie this into what just happened in France because I don't think that that's something to be ignored here. | ||
I think it's all tying in together, actually. | ||
But when they're claiming that the evidence that you prepared, which was wearing that | ||
undercover camera and getting these admissions on film, I'm not going to claim to know everything | ||
about the legal system in the UK. | ||
I do know that in America, if you do obtain a recording like that, potentially illegally, | ||
that essentially the precedent is that it will be forgiven. | ||
Now that doesn't mean you might have to go through the process or even have a punishment, | ||
but it's going to be understood that this was important evidence for you, a crime was | ||
committed against you, so a lot of times the judge will either not punish you at all or | ||
say okay, well this is going to be acceptable. | ||
But in your case, they're saying not acceptable and they want to throw you in jail for it. | ||
Is that standard for the UK or is this just another Tommy Robinson phenomenon? | ||
The judge allowed the footage to be heard. | ||
So he allowed all the covert recordings to be heard and allowed as part of the case. | ||
He can make a decision where they weren't allowed, but he allowed them. | ||
So then he was shown them, and then he worded his injunction, making sure no one can ever see them, yeah? | ||
That's what he'd done. But is it normal? | ||
So yes, they were taken as hearsay evidence. | ||
And I could have got some of the teachers to come to court, but the judge said he didn't need them to come to court because he'd seen what they said. | ||
But then he found that they all just randomly lied. | ||
That's what he found. Now, what we produced in court, bearing in mind, I was in court for libel, for one and a half million pounds, for libel, yeah? | ||
Because I said he threatened to stab someone. | ||
What we produced to court was school records from the school system, from the school teacher who says he actually did stab someone. | ||
She used the word stabbed. | ||
That's in the documentary. We went to a young boy's house and we covertly record him, a young black boy, who was stabbed in the hand and drew blood by Jamal at school. | ||
We produced records from Jamal's father's mouth in the minutes from a meeting that Jamal's dad, Jamal's dad's name's Jihad, yeah? | ||
He come in, yeah? So Jihad, in the minutes from his meeting, says that his son was caught with a knife and a screwdriver in his school bag, yeah? | ||
So how can I libel someone for saying he threatened to stab someone? | ||
When he did stab someone, when he carries a knife and screwdriver, yeah? | ||
But all these things have been hidden. | ||
Do you know what happened, Owen, in court? | ||
So when it got to my five witnesses giving testimony, giving evidence, these were five children I don't know. | ||
One of them studying law, an A grade student, yeah? | ||
I don't know them. They come to court to tell the truth, yeah? | ||
When asked why they're here, the young boy said, because my father said I should always do the right thing. | ||
This is the right thing to do. | ||
His mother was racially abused by the Syrian refugee. | ||
He was 11 years old. | ||
The Syrian refugee was 15 years old. | ||
When the boy, when the refugee got him in a headlock, that's how he broke his arm. | ||
He had a broken arm where the media told people it was broken in a racial attack. | ||
He was beating up an 11-year-old child. | ||
Yeah, he was the one attacking. | ||
He was the one attacking. We find out from an eyewitness, the head teacher and school records. | ||
But we were told he broke it being racially bullied. | ||
The truth is he was racially abusing a mother and then he attacked her son and someone pushed him off. | ||
That's how he broke his arm. | ||
But even in the school records, so the council hired someone called What was his name? | ||
They hired someone to work for Jamal. | ||
The man that works for Jamal, in his email, because we got all the emails, says Jamal is not the innocent party he betrays himself as. | ||
There wasn't one bit of evidence. | ||
There was a catalogue of non-stop evidence. | ||
Do you know in Jamal's school records... | ||
He was done 112 times in a 12-month period. | ||
Violence, truancy, abuse, lying, lying, lying, lying. | ||
So how is it not relevant? | ||
If he lies continually, how did you find that he told the truth and everyone else lied? | ||
It's impossible to come to the verdict the judge come to. | ||
It's absolutely impossible. | ||
And in a libel trial, you only have to have doubt. | ||
You don't have to have concrete evidence, just doubt. | ||
Yeah. Well, and I want to change lanes quickly here, but, you know, it's amazing listening to this because it sounds like the student here never belonged in that school to begin with because he was having all kinds of problems. | ||
Normally when you have issues like that, a student either switches schools or gets into some sort of a special program. | ||
They kept putting this kid in the classroom and it led to more issues. | ||
But so I want to translate this to what just happened in France because I think it's very relevant. | ||
Where they build up this narrative that migrants and illegal immigrants and people from other parts of the world is coming into European countries and quite frankly doing quite a bit of damage, both physically and culturally. | ||
But they're the protected class. | ||
They're always the victims. Well, look at what just happened in France. | ||
I think it's the same phenomenon. | ||
Build up a narrative, build up a protected class, and then use lies... | ||
To create an incident that destroys the country. | ||
And that's what's happened in France. | ||
The English boy, the white English boy who poured a bottle of water on Jamal was expelled from school. | ||
Jamal got caught with a knife and screwdriver and didn't get punished. | ||
Jamal, there's a list of things that he done that any other non-Muslim, non-Syrian, non-refugee would have been expelled from. | ||
So Jamal was actually rewarded. | ||
He was rewarded with £160,000 by the British public. | ||
He's been rewarded by the judge. | ||
Now, Jamal comes to this country, and Jamal has won a 20,000 United Nations refugee resettlement programme at the time when the war was going on in Syria with ISIS. The British public were very against that. | ||
So why have the government silenced it? | ||
Because if the government knew, if the public knew the truth, they closed the school down on it. | ||
They closed the school down over this. | ||
There's no school there anymore. | ||
Every teacher lost their job. | ||
The headteacher was escorted off the school property with a non-disclosure agreement that he signed after being threatened with his pension. | ||
Part of his non-disclosure, he's not allowed to talk to other teachers. | ||
He never got an assembly, never got a leave. | ||
He worked there 20 years. They just escorted him off, sent him home. | ||
He's never worked a day since, yeah, to hide this story. | ||
Now, why? Because if the truth could be known, one of the people, one of the 20,000 that they brought in, these are the ones that come in through the refugee resettlement program, these aren't the ones coming on the boats. | ||
One of them, if the truth was known, was attacking girls, was violent, was troublesome from day dot, yeah, and they've imported that into the school. | ||
The female teachers said women couldn't talk to him. | ||
The cultural problems were there. | ||
Everything was there. But that would raise questions over government policy. | ||
People would then be asking the government, well, hold on a minute. | ||
You've made this decision. | ||
You've brought him in here. Do you know what the government done? | ||
They invited Jamal, the Syrian refugee, to parliament. | ||
They lauded him. | ||
He was in our parliament after this. | ||
So once he'd gone so far, the truth could never be told. | ||
The truth is that a Syrian child was struggling to fit into his new environment because he's come from a war-torn country and he was lashing out at all the kids. | ||
Now, the public were told it's because he was Syrian. | ||
I actually investigated and spoke to other Syrian families who have moved to this school, who have had a fabulous time, who are integrating into our country. | ||
The whole entire story was a lie from start to finish. | ||
And if they've lied about this one story, What else are they hiding? | ||
What else are we being fed? | ||
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That's it. What else? | |
That's it exactly. And then what you realize is you go down the rabbit trail and they've lied about everything. | ||
These people lie about everything. | ||
Tommy, this has been an incredible interview. | ||
You're in exile right now in Spain. | ||
Your documentary that you didn't even release, someone else did, is now causing you a headache even though you tried to act in self-preservation for your own sake and your families. | ||
I see no problem with that. | ||
Is there anything people can do to help you? | ||
Or is there anything you want to promote today? | ||
Or is it just the story is out there and, you know, Tommy Robinson is not suicidal? | ||
See, I'm not suicidal, and I've actually started, because I'm exiled, but I don't want to let them win, which means I can't produce content. | ||
I've started my own podcast. First one goes out this week. | ||
I'd love you to be a guest. I'd love Alex to be a guest. | ||
People are flying over here and meeting me. | ||
I want to continue content coming out. | ||
I love that. I'll tell you what, I'd love to be a guest on your show. | ||
Let's get that aligned with my crew when we let you go here. | ||
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We've got a leader in the clubhouse, and unless something changes in the next 10 minutes, we do have our winner of the Patriot points contest. | ||
You can still make your submission, hashtag Patriot points on Twitter, if you think you can beat the leader, which... | ||
Well, I'll just tell you, is north of 80,000. | ||
So we had to crunch some numbers with some other submissions. | ||
I had to do a little math. | ||
I didn't like that. I didn't appreciate you making me do math. | ||
But I'll forgive you because we love you. | ||
So that's where the leaderboard is right now. | ||
If there's anything that changes, we'll let you know. | ||
And I'll make the announcement before we're off air here. | ||
But a lot of other news to cover. | ||
So let me really put the pedal to the metal. | ||
Inside the subsea cable firm, secretly helping America take on China. | ||
This was amazing. So, I think the story behind the story is that the Bidens were trying to cut a deal with their Chinese business partners. | ||
You know, 10% for the big guy, Hunter Biden, Rosemont Seneca, that old Biden crime family business. | ||
But they ran into a snag. | ||
Because there was a secret contract that Donald Trump already gave to these American firms that lay cable and wire in the sea. | ||
And so when the Bidens tried to sell these deals with their Chinese business partners, which of course the Bidens would be paid off handsomely for, millions of dollars, they ran into a problem. | ||
The contracts were already given out by Trump. | ||
And they're ticked. | ||
So Donald Trump is still fighting against the dirty Democrats selling us | ||
out to China even when he's not in the White House. Wow that's an amazing one. | ||
Apple makes history as first three trillion dollar company amid tech stock | ||
surge. You know again look I'm not the I'm not the leftist I'm not the liberal coming out here saying, oh, if you've got it really good, then you need to suffer, and you need to give up some of your goodness for the less fortunate. | ||
That's the liberals. But you notice how silent they are on... | ||
That House party where the net worth of everybody there was north of $5 billion, probably closer to $10 billion. | ||
Oh, nobody harassing them to give up all your luxury items and houses that you heat and cool when you don't live there and your jumbo jets and private flights and all your money. | ||
No, because they're good liberals. | ||
And that's the key. That's why most people pretend to be liberals, because they just don't want the left coming after their money. | ||
Same thing with Apple. First $3 trillion company. | ||
Where are the liberals? They could solve world hunger right now. | ||
They should pay more in taxes. | ||
Oh, they pay plenty in taxes, believe me. | ||
But see, it's, oh, Apple's a good liberal. | ||
They celebrate diversity and homosexuality, and they are good Democrat party members. | ||
So we don't, whoa, $3 trillion for Apple, that's fine. | ||
But, oh, they'll come after the little guy. | ||
They'll come after the mom and pop, though. | ||
They'll come after you. They'll come after bartenders and waitresses. | ||
AI comes to the farm. | ||
New technology tackles acres of weeds quickly by using robotics and lasers. | ||
This is actually a crazy sight to see, guys. | ||
B-Rome Eclipse 17. | ||
I don't know. This, I think, could be a good thing. | ||
Instead of the pesticides and all the chemicals we spray on the crops... | ||
Instead, we're using this new light technology to kill weeds and make it a more efficient farming method. | ||
So how about that? | ||
An AI tractor that can basically reduce or eliminate the use of pesticides on plants. | ||
We'll have to monitor this one, but that's interesting there. | ||
It looks kind of crazy when you see it, but there you go. | ||
There you have it. Oh boy, more on the vaccines. | ||
17-year-old Long Island High School football player Robert Bush on life support after collapsing on field had a sudden cardiac event. | ||
Uh-huh. And now the New York Times is promoting that you need to be taking three annual shots, a flu shot, a COVID shot, and an RSV shot. | ||
Even though the flu shot doesn't work, the COVID shot doesn't work, And they're just now making up new vaccines because RSV was becoming a problem during COVID. So, yeah, you need three annual shots that don't work. | ||
So now they're admitting, yeah, the vaccines is what's getting you sick, but we just don't know what's going on. | ||
We're just baffled. Well, you're a lab rat now for the big pharmaceutical companies, and so that's what's going on. | ||
All right. Quickly here. | ||
Corrine Jean-Pierre was asked about the Biden baggie, and notice she gets asked a yes or no question, and she cannot answer it here in clip 18. | ||
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I'm just asking again, can you just say once and for all whether or not the cocaine belongs to the Biden family? | |
So, a couple of things there. | ||
He mentioned the Hatch Act because the question was posed to him using Donald Trump, and so he was trying to be very mindful. | ||
What? We asked about cocaine in the Biden White House, and you talked about Donald Trump. | ||
And so that's why he said the Hatch Act. | ||
So I would, you know, have you read the transcript and read the transcript fully so you could see exactly what he was trying to say. | ||
The question was the cocaine baggie in the Biden White House. | ||
That is not true. | ||
We've answered this question, litigated this question for the last two days. | ||
No, they haven't. That's why it's still being asked. | ||
You know, there has been some irresponsible reporting about the family, and so I've got to call that out here. | ||
And I have been very clear. | ||
I was clear two days ago when talking about this over and over again as I was being asked a question. | ||
As you know, and media outlets reported this, the Biden family was not here. | ||
They were not here. They were at Camp David. | ||
They were not here Friday. | ||
They were not here Saturday. They were there Friday. | ||
They were not even here Monday. | ||
They came back on Tuesday. | ||
So to ask that question is actually incredibly irresponsible. | ||
And I'll just leave it there. | ||
Of course. And doesn't answer the question. | ||
It's obviously Hunter Biden's. | ||
Oh wait, never mind. We don't know that. | ||
I'm sorry. She answered the question. | ||
Okay. The Biden administration is sending another $800 million to Ukraine today. | ||
A Democrat, Jamal Bowman, who votes for every spending to Ukraine, was asked about Donbass and the Crimea on the streets of D.C. today. | ||
Would it surprise you when he answered like this in clip 12? | ||
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What do you want us to discuss? The Donbass in Crimea? | |
I don't know if I know much about that. | ||
I need to get into the details and learn some more about that. | ||
Do you know what those are? No. | ||
Tell me. Educate me. | ||
Well, let me ask you this. What's your opinion on the war for Ukraine? | ||
Do you support U.S. aid to the war in Ukraine? | ||
Yes. Why do you support that? | ||
Because Putin's a madman, and we've got to stop him. | ||
But I'm anti-war in general. | ||
Okay. So just so you know, the Donbass and Crimea, those are the central regions in Ukraine which were in dispute and which started the war over those regions. | ||
Okay. So... | ||
Okay. | ||
Good to meet you. So he votes to send $800 million to a war-torn country that he knows nothing about. | ||
Folks, that is... | ||
That is so devastating. | ||
That is so dangerous. | ||
I should spend a whole segment on it, but I've got to move on. | ||
But again... Jamal Bowman votes to send your money to Ukraine. | ||
He doesn't even know where it is on the map. | ||
He doesn't even know the contested regions of it. | ||
He doesn't know anything about it, but he votes to send your money there. | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
It certainly tells you a lot, doesn't it? | ||
All right. I'm out of time for today. | ||
So I don't have time to show you the baby being ripped from their mother's arms, and I don't have time to show you the new pedophile men pretending to be women and then adopting children so they can have a nipple kink satisfied. | ||
Maybe I'll do that on Sunday Night Live. | ||
There's some other stories we're just going to have to pass over today. | ||
Quickly, though, Marjorie Taylor Greene gets removed from the Freedom Caucus and then did an interview... | ||
And came out more hardcore than she has in recent history and said this in clip 10. | ||
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And I think Republicans need to always remember that and never forget it. | |
And we have to understand the enemy that we're dealing with. | ||
This isn't the party that we should work with across the aisle because you can't work with communists and you can't work with liars and you can't work with cheaters. | ||
We need to treat them exactly how they are. | ||
So I can't necessarily disagree with that. | ||
That's Marjorie Taylor Greene there. | ||
All right, folks, as we go to break here, a story of two presidents. | ||
Actually, Trump was in another event today. | ||
Just massive crowds. | ||
Just huge masses of people. | ||
Joe Biden, nobody shows up to his events. | ||
But literally, you can see here, this is a South Carolina Trump event. | ||
Tens of thousands of people. | ||
It was an estimated 40,000 people at the Trump event, South Carolina. | ||
And then Biden had an event there six days later and got about 300, 400 people. | ||
Couldn't even fill the seats. But 81 million votes, I'm sure. | ||
One more good news story for you as we celebrate America, celebrate Independence Day. | ||
America invades Denmark in Minecraft. | ||
Danish government creates entire country in Minecraft. | ||
Users promptly blow it up and plant the American flag and take it over. | ||
Take that. All right, that does it for the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWars.com. | ||
Oh, I forgot to announce the winner. | ||
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I ran out of time. | |
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