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We got some big developments dealing with the presidential campaign. | ||
It almost is a certainty Joe Biden is not going to be the nominee. | ||
And then Donald Trump has also made some announcements as far as his campaign is concerned. | ||
Is he going to debate? What else do the Republicans have up their sleeve to sabotage him? | ||
What are the Democrats really thinking but not wanting to say out loud? | ||
But You have James Comer making huge news with Maria Bartiromo earlier this morning. | ||
He announces they are planning to subpoena the entire Biden crime family. | ||
Here it was this morning. | ||
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Going to subpoena Hunter Biden. | |
Yeah, this is always gonna end with the Bidens coming in front of the committee. | ||
We are going to subpoena the family. | ||
I mean, we're putting the case together to win in court. | ||
Obviously, with all the opposition and obstruction we're getting from the Biden attorneys now, We know that this is going to end up in court when we subpoena the Biden. | ||
So we're putting together a case. | ||
And I think we've done that very well. | ||
We've shown the bank records. | ||
If I had subpoenaed Joe and Hunter Biden the first day I became chairman of the committee, it would have been tied up in court and the judge would have eventually thrown it out. | ||
Because at that time, the narrative was, well, they never took any money while he was back president. | ||
He never had any communication with his business associates. | ||
And, you know, the money never came from China. | ||
We've had to go every step of the way and prove the media narrative was wrong and the vice president and the current president lied. | ||
We have caught Joe Biden in so many lies, I can't even count a number of lies now. | ||
So we have put together a case that I think would stand up in any court of law in America, and we hope to hear from the Biden soon. | ||
But I wish the media would ask the president What exactly did your family do to receive this $21 million that the House Oversight Committee has proven? | ||
He just continues to say, well, that's a lie. | ||
That's not true. We have their bank records, Maria. | ||
Bank records don't lie. | ||
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Congressman, when are you expecting to subpoena Joe and Hunter Biden? | |
Well, we want to talk to about three or four more associates first. | ||
We've been communicating with a couple of them. | ||
We're trying to bring them in just like we did Devin Archer for a transcribed interview. | ||
If they don't come in voluntarily, then they'll be subpoenaed. | ||
So this is taking a lot longer, but if you look at how the special counsel, Durham, or other special counsels conducted investigations, I think Our committee is going a whole lot faster than any other congressional committee in history and any other special counsel. | ||
This is a complicated case, and we're being obstructed every step of the way by the Department of Justice, by the FBI, by the Secret Service, by the IRS, and by the Biden family attorneys. | ||
But that's not stopping us. | ||
We continue to produce evidence about every two weeks. | ||
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Well, that's true. | |
It's about every two weeks. | ||
Some big new evidence does come out. | ||
And, of course, the latest now that... | ||
Three different countries were sending tens of millions of dollars. | ||
They now have the bank statements. | ||
Tens of millions of dollars going into Hunter Biden's accounts. | ||
And the accounts of the shell companies that he had set up. | ||
Now, this is still just the beginning. | ||
I don't think they're going to stop with bank records. | ||
I think there are more bank records to come. | ||
I still believe that the number that we're going to see is going to approach $100 million that the Bidens have received from foreign entities. | ||
And the short of it would be They were illegally acting as foreign agents. | ||
If you're going to act as a foreign agent, lobbyist, what have you, for another country, you have to register as a foreign agent. | ||
You can get paid by the foreign countries and you can do their bidding, what have you. | ||
Totally legal. They never registered. | ||
Joe Biden never registered. | ||
Hunter Biden never registered. | ||
None of the Bidens ever registered. | ||
And we obviously all know why, because they were committing crimes. | ||
But that's... | ||
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That's the hook... | |
That's the hook that is going to be sunk into the Biden crime family to pull it ashore and see what else is really going on. | ||
But there's still going to be more bank records. | ||
There's still going to be more shell companies. | ||
There's still going to be more testimony. | ||
And there's going to be others to step forward as well. | ||
So then it becomes, when does the fourth indictment of Trump drop in response to whatever comes next on the Biden crime family? | ||
So that's the next round here. | ||
And then Trump's got something big, I think, after that. | ||
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You ask my soul in your heart. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Thursday, August 10th, 2020. | ||
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I'm a light news desk today for the fastest three hours on the internet. | ||
Light news desk, very light news desk, but got quite a few video clips. | ||
We're gonna really focus on the important developments for the day. | ||
We also have Dan Lyman coming in studio. | ||
And we got all kinds of news to cover with him, including we'll focus on what's | ||
going on at the border, where he's got a team down there and | ||
they are just finding stuff that you wouldn't be surprised about. | ||
But it's one thing when you go down there, see it for yourself. | ||
It's just like, oh, wow, this really does happen 24-7. | ||
Okay. That's the real deal, huh? | ||
That's what you got. It's kind of like maybe seeing a monument or a big building or a big stadium for the first time. | ||
You've seen it in the videos and you've seen the pictures of it, but then you get there and go, whoa, that's magnanimous. | ||
That's giant. It's like, hey, I keep seeing the videos of the illegal immigrants pouring over the border 24-7 and I hear about the cartel members and everything. | ||
And then you go down there and you see it and you witness it. | ||
It's like, whoa, that's the real deal. | ||
Just total criminality. | ||
Wide open borders. What the hell? | ||
So we'll be talking about that. | ||
But, man... | ||
The phenomenon that is the Biden crime family versus the Trump resurgence is quite the spectacle, I've got to tell you. | ||
Now Biden is continuing to embarrass himself every time he goes in public. | ||
And he fumbled and stammered through a speech today in Utah. | ||
And then they try to win political points. | ||
And they say, this is Joe Biden. | ||
He's touting Bidenomics and they're talking about windmills. | ||
And we'll play some of the clips. | ||
It's almost not even worth it to play Joe Biden clips, but we'll play some of the clips. | ||
So he's touting Bidenomics and windmills. | ||
And then they have them set up and they say, oh, this is an emergency press conference. | ||
Joe Biden is having an emergency press conference because of the fires in Maui. | ||
Only problem is, he's not in Hawaii and he's not taking any questions. | ||
It's, oh, see, Joe Biden cares about America. | ||
Oh, Joe Biden cares about the wildfires in Maui and he's doing something about it. | ||
But see, it has the image of It has the facade of, oh wow, Joe Biden's in Hawaii. | ||
He's with the people. This is great. | ||
No, he was in Utah. But they got a whole different background set up. | ||
They ran the little bugs on the media that said, Hawaii fires, and so they made it look like he was in Hawaii, and he wasn't. | ||
It'd be like me if I came on air, because I like to put in the summertime some summer-themed backgrounds. | ||
I actually have Hawaii-themed backgrounds. | ||
So, I mean, it'd be like, I mean, I could throw a different Hawaiian background, and I'd say, look, I'm in Hawaii, I'm in Maui, dealing with the wildfires. | ||
And that's essentially what they tried to pull with Joe Biden today. | ||
Of course, he's not actually going to go to Hawaii. | ||
And speaking of, I don't really have it in my stack of news. | ||
There may have been some video I sent. | ||
I don't know. Truly a devastating situation. | ||
In fact, I'm probably going to come back in the next segment and just address it. | ||
And I'm going to write that down right now so I don't forget. | ||
Because... It's not getting much coverage, what's going on there, and the devastation is obvious, but there's something else. | ||
There's something else that we're not really talking about when it comes to the wildfires. | ||
Well, we shouldn't say we aren't talking about it, but it's not getting seriously addressed, so we will talk about that. | ||
Biden is now asking Congress for another $25 billion. | ||
These people are so sick. | ||
I'm getting nauseous. | ||
So here's how disgusting this administration is. | ||
They pretend Joe Biden is in Hawaii doing a press conference addressing the wildfires. | ||
He's in Utah. | ||
Then they say, we're going to have disaster relief and emergency relief, and we're going to demand this from Congress immediately. | ||
Okay, so what do they do next? | ||
They ask Congress for $12 billion in disaster aid. | ||
The Biden administration asked Congress for $12 billion in disaster aid. | ||
And then they say, oh, but also with this same cash out of the purse, can we get $13 billion for Ukraine? | ||
$13 billion for Ukraine. | ||
They say it's for national defense, but it's for Ukraine. | ||
So, oh, we're going to see, we're demanding disaster relief from Congress, $12 billion, but then we want more money for Ukraine. | ||
$13. I mean, just to really make it even worse, they're just going to one-up you, too. | ||
They're just going to do the old Price is Right campaign, and they're just going to put the dollar one above yours. | ||
Just to really tell you who's in charge. | ||
Just to really tell you who's boss. | ||
And you know, it's hard to know what's really going on in Ukraine. | ||
Okay? You know, I'm not there. | ||
I don't trust the mainstream media sources, obviously. | ||
Now I can look at alternative media and I can see what's going on and I can discern what's true and what's not. | ||
But you know, there's one thing that's kind of odd that we're not really... | ||
Sure about. Why do I continue to see this? | ||
Again, I don't know. | ||
I'm not there. But why do I continue to see these videos out of Kiev and the nicer regions of Ukraine and western Ukraine where the elite like to hang out and the westernized cultures tend to exist? | ||
Why is it that we keep seeing all this new infrastructure there, and wow, all their nightclubs are new, and they've got brand new pools, and everybody's hanging out at the dance clubs during the day and during the night, and oh, now they got these new things on their streets where it's like misters for public streets because it's hot out. | ||
I'm just thinking, where are they getting all this money? | ||
And it's like, well, I don't know. | ||
I mean, has it always been like that in Western Ukraine? | ||
Is it always like that in Kiev? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Are these videos from five years ago? | ||
But they just keep popping up. | ||
But of course the American media is not going to ask what 13 billion dollars for Ukraine is going to go to. | ||
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It's for war. You don't question war. | |
You don't question defense. | ||
And then you have eastern Ukraine that the Kiev regime is basically just sending people to die in and it's been devastated. | ||
And it's sick. It's sick how this administration has no remorse, no sympathy, no empathy for the people. | ||
They just have completely just cold, heartless, gutless bastards. | ||
And then they want $13 billion more. | ||
Now it's being reported. | ||
This is breaking now. | ||
Now it's being reported it's going to be $40 billion. | ||
Now, apparently it's $40 billion. | ||
$13 billion or $25 billion wasn't enough. | ||
That's the number that was reported last night and this morning. | ||
Now they went $40 billion. | ||
Yeah, yeah, here's some of these videos that are coming out of Ukraine. | ||
Western Ukraine. | ||
Seems nice. Doesn't seem war-torn at all. | ||
Beaches are nice and clean. | ||
The streets, the infrastructure, nice and clean. | ||
Very prestigious, yes. | ||
We don't get that, but they sure get a lot of our money. | ||
And Biden wants another $40 billion. | ||
At least $13 billion for Ukraine. | ||
Hell, maybe we should be hanging out in Ukraine. | ||
Maybe we might get some of that cold, hard cash. | ||
And then there's the Trump saga. | ||
Look, this guy is on one right now. | ||
I got more Trump clips. | ||
And he's just feeling the vibe. | ||
And I don't know. Maybe he's just like, look, these people are going to kill me. | ||
You understand? They tried to kill Nigel Farage. | ||
They tried to kill Jair Bolsonaro. | ||
They just killed the anti-corruption presidential candidate in Ecuador. | ||
Shinzo Abe's been killed. | ||
So maybe Trump's like, you know what? | ||
These people are going to kill me, so I'm just going to go out in flying colors. | ||
I'm just going to go out with a smile on my face, high-energy, pro-America. | ||
And if they want to kill me, then they can just kill me, and that'll be my final say. | ||
But we'll show you some of the stuff Trump is saying. | ||
But it's the fun. | ||
It's the fun that's coming with it. | ||
It's nice to see again. | ||
All right, I want to talk about what's happened in Maui. | ||
And I want to tie it into something I've been concerned about and I've voiced here on this show for about a month now. | ||
Let me start by laying out the obvious issue that we all know is going on. | ||
The concept, the false narrative of man-made climate change being the biggest threat to your life, an existential disaster already happening right now, which is being used to sell you the idea of rationing food, rationing energy, essentially rationing life, happiness on this planet. | ||
Hell, air, water, you name it. | ||
And conceptually turning you into a modern-day slave, a human commodity. | ||
The idea of human freedom being over, the concept of the human existence on this planet as parasitic now upon us. | ||
And so that's driving the whole man-made climate change. | ||
False narrative. And of course the science has already been settled. | ||
Maybe we do heat the atmosphere a little bit. | ||
Maybe not. Maybe it's a good thing that we do. | ||
Maybe not. But it's not an existential threat. | ||
It's not going to kill us within, you know, a hundred years, a thousand years, or five years like they've been telling us. | ||
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Okay, so we know that. | |
But we also see how the media and our corrupt governments and the NGOs use weather catastrophes to drive this false narrative. | ||
And so it doesn't matter if there's been tornadoes forever, hurricanes forever, heat waves forever. | ||
They just rebrand it, repackage it, and then sell it to you like this is a weather event happening now because of man-made climate change. | ||
Still bogus, but yet this is the tactic they use. | ||
Because we're aware of this, Because we know this is going on, we now don't trust, generally speaking, anything the media tells us, anything our politicians tell us. | ||
So, if we do start having severe weather events or disasters, and they start telling us it's man-made climate change, of course we're going to say, no, it's not. | ||
You're lying. This is natural. | ||
This has been going on forever. | ||
But see, there's a rub in this that we have to be careful about. | ||
When they dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, there'd never been anything like that seen before. | ||
Now, I say that so that we can understand that sometimes things get introduced to the planet, technologies, weapons, what have you, that we've never seen before. | ||
So I don't want to sit here and say, nope, this is all natural, they're lying to us about man-made climate change, and so everything we're seeing is natural, we don't need to be panicked. | ||
But I also don't want to be fooled. | ||
So when I see what's going on in Maui, something the likes of which has never been seen before, I start to get a little curious. | ||
Because we've had some fires here in Austin, Texas, and pretty much every time it gets traced back to a homeless camp, it's just homeless shanty towns in the woods. | ||
They have a fire. It gets out of control, whatever. | ||
Happens kind of regularly here now. | ||
Sometimes it gets really bad, though. | ||
They just lost an entire apartment complex this week because of a Cedar Park fire. | ||
But that was one of about five brush fires that started up. | ||
The other ones, they got under control. | ||
So we kind of know what that is. | ||
But what happened in Maui is something else. | ||
Now, you look at that. | ||
Just gut reaction, you look at that, you say, wow, that looks like they just got hit with a bomb or a weapon. | ||
Now, just to be clear here, I'm not telling you that Maui got hit with a weather weapon or an energy-directed weapon. | ||
In fact, if I had to place money on it and tell you what I really think, I'd say, no, probably not. | ||
This is either natural or something that can be explained through ground-level activity. | ||
However, I'm not so naive to think that this type technology doesn't exist, and if it does, that it wouldn't be used against us right now in these pivotal moments. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, China has the United States, in a lot of different ways, by the balls. | ||
They own the presidency. | ||
They own the Democrat Party. | ||
They control most of the resources. | ||
They're stockpiling up on everything right now. | ||
Gold, energy, fuel, you name it. | ||
They're strategically moving against Taiwan so there can't be a naval blockade. | ||
They're building islands in the South China Sea and nobody's stopping them. | ||
They're setting up military bases in Cuba, in Canada, right next to the United States. | ||
So I'm just saying. Now, there are images that I'm not confirming and I even hesitate to put on air. | ||
I told the crew if you find them, great. | ||
If not, I really don't care because I don't know. | ||
Every time there's a big fire like this or power outage or whatever, everybody finds some image of a directed energy weapon coming from the sky hitting the ground. | ||
Sometimes there's even videos. | ||
So I'm not telling you that's what this is. | ||
I'm not even telling you that's what I believe. | ||
But this thing has become such a phenomenon, and it used to be if InfoWars wasn't covering this stuff, it wouldn't get any noise. | ||
And maybe that's a good thing. | ||
Maybe it's not. Maybe we don't have to do that anymore because there's all these other independent researchers looking into this and sharing this information. | ||
But folks, this fire in Maui was... | ||
Incredibly devastating. Incredibly devastating and in a very short period of time. | ||
And you know, I'll just, you know, not to divert much, but there's something else weird going on here. | ||
Do you remember that Pfizer plant that got hit and devastated with the supposed tornado? | ||
Well, let's just say there was no tornado, and now there's like a very serious cover-up and investigation going on at that facility. | ||
So what really went on in Maui? | ||
Could it have been just a fire that started and was raged out of control? | ||
And they say, oh, it was caused by the weather. | ||
That's literally what they're saying. It was caused by the weather. | ||
So they'll eventually move on to this was caused by climate change. | ||
But they're saying, oh, it was an extreme weather event that caused this, and then the wind came in and a hurricane. | ||
Well, that's what they're telling us is the official story. | ||
But we keep seeing stuff like this happening. | ||
We keep seeing these fires popping up and getting out of control. | ||
And we keep having stories told to us that just don't add up. | ||
Now, aside from all of that, what happened in Maui was seriously devastating. | ||
A lot of people lost their lives. | ||
In fact, I believe it's about 40 people confirmed dead. | ||
Many people, it was such a bad situation, they had to jump into the ocean and swim away just to survive the fire. | ||
There's videos of people trying to escape their neighborhood in cars and just like charred up bodies on the side of the road. | ||
I mean, this looks like a war zone here. | ||
So I'm not telling you this was a directed energy weapon or a weather weapon. | ||
I'm just saying, when they start blaming this stuff on climate change and they start using that to say, see, we have to ration food and water and everything else because you're causing this to happen, let's just not discount that this stuff might all be coordinated and, yes, might be... | ||
Being done to us intentionally with technology and weaponry that we do not know about. | ||
We are getting crushed in the housing market. | ||
We are getting crushed in the automobile market. | ||
We are getting crushed in our grocery bills. | ||
They're sitting here attacking you, attacking your economy, attacking your culture, attacking your borders. | ||
And then they say you're inhumane. | ||
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You know, I plan on getting into the news in some of these video clips now, but there's a major story that's happening. | ||
As Joe Biden, as the Biden administration, it was $25 billion as of this morning. | ||
It's up to $40 billion now. | ||
That the Biden administration is requesting from Congress at least $13 billion of that they want for Ukraine so that they can have the death in the East and the prosperity in the West on your dime, the sweat off your brow. | ||
But you know, there's a story that we all know is going on and nobody is really talking about it. | ||
We see the headlines about inflation. | ||
We see the headlines about bills going up, but nobody's really putting this together yet. | ||
And I have a feeling that the economic pain that Americans are about to feel has really not been fully understood and has been underreported. | ||
We have really reached a point now where, on average, let's talk about the expenses that pretty much every American has. | ||
Your cost of living, let's say, has pretty much doubled. | ||
Doubled, at least, maybe even more. | ||
The cost of living has doubled since Joe Biden took office. | ||
And we know exactly how this has happened. | ||
Price at the pump to fill your car with gas has doubled. | ||
Your electricity bills, energy bills have gone up about 25 to 30%. | ||
Your grocery bills have gone up about 25 to 30%. | ||
Your taxes have gone up about 25, 30% on average. | ||
And so... This trend is continuing and there's nothing on the back end relieving it. | ||
So a lot of people have been skating by. | ||
A lot of Americans living paycheck to paycheck but still keeping their head above water. | ||
I'm telling you, I think 2024, the economic pain of this administration is really going to start hurting people badly. | ||
Badly. And if you thought that the crime rates were bad now... | ||
Wait until that hits. | ||
That is just... I mean, we are on the precipice of an economic bomb going off in this country, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And nobody wants to talk about it. | ||
And a lot of the assets... | ||
That Americans were sitting on as a backup are going away in their value as well. | ||
Not just the 401ks, but it's likely in most situations that your housing, the value of your house has gone down. | ||
You can't sell it, at least for the price you bought it, except in maybe certain areas. | ||
But in most cases, the price you paid for your house, you're probably not going to get back, at least in average markets right now. | ||
Now, the banks don't care because they'll still loan you the money, and then you'll pay 7% interest rate on that, and you still need somewhere to live because you've got to have a roof over your head. | ||
So the housing market is getting more expensive, which then, of course, leads to the renter's market getting more expensive. | ||
This is slowly but surely chopping away at your bottom line. | ||
The grocery bills aren't going down anytime soon. | ||
The price at the pump isn't going down anytime soon. | ||
Your taxes aren't going away anytime soon. | ||
And so this, the stories are everywhere. | ||
The average American, I think it's like 65% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck. | ||
Even 40% of Americans making six figures live paycheck to paycheck. | ||
This is the middle class of America that has been hanging by a string, essentially, And it's starting to give. | ||
It's starting to give. | ||
I don't know how the middle class can survive another year of Bidenomics. | ||
It will crush the middle class. | ||
It will crush the middle class. | ||
Folks, I'm not a rich man, okay? | ||
I'm not a rich man. | ||
I'm probably like most of you. | ||
I have enough money to make sure my car works, I got a roof over my head, I got food in my fridge, and that's just fine. | ||
But let me tell you, I'm looking at my bills now coming in like, damn, I'm crushed here. | ||
I'm getting crushed. | ||
Wasn't like this four years ago, folks. | ||
And everybody knows it. | ||
Whether you're upper class, middle class, lower class, everybody knows it. | ||
But the strength of the middle class determines where the economy goes. | ||
And the middle class has been weakened so badly by Bidenomics. | ||
Nobody wants to talk about this economic bomb that's about to go off. | ||
You're starting to see the signs. | ||
People can't make their car payments anymore. | ||
That's up through the roof. | ||
That's just the beginning. What are people going to do when they can't make their mortgage payments anymore and they can't sell their house? | ||
What are people going to do? | ||
Oh, well, gee. | ||
Would BlackRock come in and take over all those homes? | ||
Would the central banks come in and take over all those homes? | ||
What a wonderfully delicious scenario for those that wish to put us on a central bank digital currency. | ||
Mmm! They can taste it in the air like a barbecue on a hot summer day. | ||
And they are just licking their lips. | ||
And they know all they need is 12 more months and this thing is going to collapse worse than the Trade Center. | ||
I'm telling you, this story is not getting told. | ||
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But how do you tell it, really? | |
How do you tell it except through the eyes of a middle-class American? | ||
Again, we can look at the grocery bills going up. | ||
We can see these stories in the news. | ||
We can look at the inflation rates up since Biden took office. | ||
We can look at the price of the pump going up. | ||
We can look at the energy bills increasing. | ||
We can look at the taxes increasing. | ||
But who's putting it all together? | ||
Who's showing you how it's really hurting the middle class and crushing the middle class? | ||
This story is going to be massive. | ||
The problem is the American media is so in the tank for Joe Biden that they're going to push this story off until literally Americans are suffering so badly they're out in the streets. | ||
And it's not going to be somebody knocking off a 7-Eleven. | ||
It's not going to be these smash and grabs you see at jewelry stores and Louis Vuitton and everything else. | ||
It's going to be bank runs. | ||
It's going to be mobs. | ||
It's going to be food riots. | ||
I'm seriously thinking it could get that bad. | ||
Because nobody really wants to talk about this razor's edge that a lot of Americans are on right now. | ||
This razor's edge that a lot of the middle class is on right now. | ||
Nobody really wants to talk about this. | ||
And of course that's because the media doesn't want to hurt Bidenomics. | ||
So they don't, and Biden won't do a press conference. | ||
So the media won't ask Corine Jean-Pierre about this scenario. | ||
Joe Biden doesn't have press conferences, so he can't ask about this scenario. | ||
Most of the mainstream cable news networks are in the tank for the Biden administration. | ||
So they're not going to tell you the disaster that is Bidenomics. | ||
And most of the people that are on TV, and I'm not trying to be judgmental here, but most of the people that are on TV are still feeling pretty good. | ||
Still feeling pretty good as far as the bank accounts. | ||
They're not really noticing it as much on their final bill, their final tally that the grocery bill has gone up and that their gas bill has gone up and everything else. | ||
They're still feeling pretty good. So they can't really tell this story either. | ||
But I'm telling you right now, this thing, I think we're about 12 months away from this thing dropping like an atom bomb, folks. | ||
Because I don't know what Americans are going to do. | ||
If you don't own your house or own your car, you're going to be at a point in 12 months where you're going to be trying to sell it just to put food in the fridge, and you're not going to be able to sell it. | ||
What are you going to do? And then who's going to come up and buy up all this stuff? | ||
The Black Rocks, the Vanguards, the central banks. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
Now, alright. I'm going to get focused. | ||
We went a little off into the spectrum here in the first hour. | ||
But we're going to bring it back. | ||
We're going to tighten it up. I'm going to get into the Biden news, get into the Trump news, and play some of these clips for you when we come back from this break. | ||
And I think we'll take calls on these issues too today. | ||
Alright, Donald Trump did an interview with Eric Bolling last night. | ||
It was a good interview. And he addressed the issue of the debates and the pledge to support the Republican candidate. | ||
I think he handled both of the questions well. | ||
And here it is for you, Donald Trump addressing the RNC pledge and debates. | ||
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We have so much. You just opened up so many avenues right now. | |
But just to clean up, tie up the Fox debate, you said you'll decide next week. | ||
I'll be announcing. | ||
Yeah, I've already decided. | ||
And I'll be announcing something next week. | ||
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I noticed the Fox senior executives came. | |
I wonder what that something is, by the way. Hey, pause real quick. | ||
That's something. What is that something, you think? | ||
So he's not going to attend a debate, I'm guessing. | ||
But what is he going to announce, though? | ||
Hmm. Continue. | ||
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Did they move the needle? | |
Well, they were very nice. | ||
Look, they were very nice. Here's why, Mr. | ||
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President, the only reason I say this. | |
I put a poll up on Twitter. | ||
At least two-thirds of the people don't want you to do the debate because they feel it could be a setup. | ||
Are you concerned about Fox? | ||
Well, when you're at 75, 78, 80 percent, and other guys are at zero, 1 percent, 2 percent, 3 percent, you do say, what's the upside? | ||
Am I gonna go up one point? | ||
But they could go up. You know, they're not dumb people. | ||
They're senators. | ||
They're governors. They're intelligent people. | ||
You have some very good people. | ||
I think you have some very good people, and you have some people... | ||
I mean, I have a problem with the debate for another reason. | ||
I wouldn't sign the pledge. | ||
Why would I sign a pledge? | ||
There are people on there that I wouldn't have. | ||
I wouldn't have certain people as somebody that I'd endorse. | ||
So they want you to sign a pledge. | ||
But I can name three or four people that I wouldn't support for president. | ||
So right there, there's a problem, okay? | ||
Right there, there's a problem. But I don't have No, I don't want to do that. | ||
I don't want to do that. There's no reason to insult them. | ||
But there are some people there that a lot of people wouldn't endorse, but they wouldn't be right. | ||
They're not going to go anywhere, by the way. | ||
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They're not going to get it. So the RNC said that's one of the requirements for so you won't sign it. | |
Well, they have three or four people that I wouldn't, you know, who would put these people as president? | ||
If you ever put these people as president, but you'll get somebody else. | ||
There'll be somebody. But right now, I saw Kristi Noem, who's terrific. | ||
She's done a fantastic job. | ||
I watched her this morning. She was on television. | ||
They asked her, are you gonna run? Because there are other people running. | ||
Are you gonna run? She said, no. | ||
Why aren't you gonna run? Because Nobody can beat Trump. | ||
She said it, which I greatly respect. | ||
I mean, she's saying, I hope the truth. | ||
She said, why would I run? | ||
Nobody's gonna beat Trump. There's not even a contest. | ||
These people are just wasting their time. | ||
Somebody like Asa Hutchinson, who's polling at zero. | ||
We'll ask me nasty questions. | ||
Somebody like Chris Christie is polling at 1% and he's gonna ask me nasty questions and others too. | ||
And then you have some that are very good. | ||
I mean, Tim Scott has been very nice and Rameshwamy has been very, very nice. | ||
I mean, these are very capable people, very good people. | ||
But why would you do that when you're leading by so much? | ||
Ronald Reagan didn't do it. | ||
Nixon didn't do it. | ||
Many people didn't do it. | ||
But I'm going to look at it very seriously. | ||
I'd like to do it. | ||
I've actually gotten very good marks on debating talents. | ||
But you want to be, you know, they want a smart president. | ||
They want somebody that's going to be smart. | ||
So we have to do the smart thing. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I think we'd all like to see him at the debates, but I agree. | ||
He shouldn't do it. There's no point in doing it. | ||
And I expect, based off of those statements and others he made in the interview, he's not going to do it. | ||
And my guess is he's probably going to have some sort of a parallel event the same night as the debates, just to kind of rub it in Fox News and the Republican Party's face. | ||
But isn't it amazing? I mean, you want to talk about the greed and the lust that exists in D.C. politics. | ||
These people are sick. | ||
First of all, we know what you're doing, sending Chris Christie and others up there to kamikaze Donald Trump. | ||
Clearly. I mean, Chris Christie has no business sniffing a debate stage or being anywhere near the Republican nomination process. | ||
The RNC should have gotten this under control. | ||
But no, it's the RNC that's sabotaging Trump. | ||
And so, they put these landmines on the stage for Trump, and then they say, oh, come to the debate, come to the debate. | ||
And of course, Fox News knows that if Trump's not at the debate, the numbers are going to crash as far as the ratings are concerned, so they want him there too. | ||
And it's just like, Trump's like, well, what's the point? | ||
I'm not going to endorse one of these losers that's on the stage, and I'm not going to go up onto the stage when I have nothing to gain and there's landmines sitting there for me in a trap. | ||
But they're like, no, Trump, no, Trump! | ||
But they can't even help themselves. | ||
So they try to have their cake and eat it, too. | ||
They put the saboteurs on the stage with Trump and then they say, Trump, we need you. | ||
We need the ratings, which is true. | ||
And then Trump says, oh, no, we're not interested. | ||
And then they lose both ways because they don't get the ratings and they don't get them on the stage for the kamikaze attack. | ||
And then so what does Trump do? | ||
Does he do his own thing with Tucker Carlson? | ||
Maybe something on Rumble? | ||
Does it get bigger ratings than the Fox News debates? | ||
Is this a major turning point in how we consume political election news and coverage and debates? | ||
He said the announcement was next week, I believe. | ||
Now, DeSantis is campaigning in Iowa today. | ||
Trump is dealing with legal issues. | ||
However, I do know that Trump is planning a grand entry to the Iowa State Fair. | ||
I believe that's later this month, not too far off. | ||
Trump is planning a grand entry to the Iowa State Fair. | ||
But that, to me, I've been saying this for a year now. | ||
That's the ticket. Trump needs to have, like, state fair-style rallies, Ferris wheels, concerts, carnival rides, carnival food, carnies, and just old-fashioned Americana, family, friends, wholesome activity, throwback. I'm talking, like... | ||
Have blue ribbon hogs running around and everything. | ||
So maybe he likes the Iowa State Fair so much he decides to replicate it as the Trump State Fair. | ||
But maybe we're getting ahead of ourselves. | ||
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One of the magical things about the Trump run in 2016 was how much fun we had. | ||
And I'm starting to get that feeling again, which is... | ||
I guess you always go through this in times of depression and dark times in human history. | ||
There's always the added comical kind of... | ||
This gallows humor that you experience, and we're getting a little bit of that right now, but this is hilarious from Donald Trump. | ||
Somebody made this. I don't know who made this. | ||
I want to find out who made this. | ||
This is, let's call this Trump Seinfeld in clip seven. | ||
They want to ban straws. | ||
Has anybody ever tried those paper straws? | ||
They're not working, too, right? | ||
Has anybody ever tried? | ||
Seriously, the new straw is made out of paper, right? | ||
It disintegrates as you're drinking. | ||
If you have a nice tie like this tie, this would have no chance. | ||
By the time you get finished, the straw is totally disintegrating. | ||
Does anybody walk around with a plastic straw? | ||
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Because it's not bad. You know, you whip it out, boom, boom. | |
You never had to do that. | ||
So they want to ban straws. | ||
They said, oh really, what about the cart? | ||
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What about the plate? What about the knives and the spoons and the plastic? | |
Well, they're okay, but the straws we got to ban. | ||
I mean, that's just great stuff. | ||
And so look, I don't know who originally made that. | ||
I found it on Twitter. | ||
There was a telegraph watermark, but I imagine that's just from the video. | ||
Guys, somebody out there, one of our video editors, somebody, I want to redo that video, but I want to take the Biden hats clip that we played yesterday, and I want to make that one the next Trump Seinfeld. | ||
So the other day, it was earlier this week, Alex Jones was doing a big breakdown. | ||
About the agenda to get us to stop eating meat. | ||
Well, they can't do it voluntarily. | ||
Meat is good. Tastes good and healthy for you. | ||
Been eating it for a long, long time. | ||
And I was doing more research into this, and it turns out, of course, that InfoWars has been covering this for years, literally. | ||
This story was at NewsWars.com. | ||
WEF, World Economic Forum, linked bioethicist Bioethicist. | ||
They give themselves the phrase, they give themselves the moniker bioethicist, and then they murder you with their biology science. | ||
Called for genetically modifying humans to induce meat intolerance. | ||
Here is that bioethicist, because it's so ethical to create an injection that makes you allergic to meat. | ||
That's very ethical, according to the bioethicist in clip 12. | ||
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So I'll give two examples. | |
So one is that people eat too much meat, right? | ||
And if they would cut down on their consumption on meat, then it would actually really help the planet. | ||
But people are not willing to give up meat. | ||
Some people will be willing to, but other people, they may be willing to, but they have a weakness of will. | ||
They say, wow, this steak is just too juicy. | ||
I'm one of those, by the way. | ||
So here's a thought. | ||
So it turns out that we know a lot about... | ||
So we have this intolerance to... | ||
So for example, I have milk intolerance. | ||
And some people are intolerant to crayfish. | ||
So possibly we can use human engineering to make it the case that we're intolerant to certain kinds of meat, to certain kinds of bovine proteins. | ||
And there's actually analogs of this in life. | ||
There's this thing called the long star tick, where if it bites you, you will become allergic to meat. | ||
I can sort of describe the mechanism. | ||
So that's something that we can do through human engineering. | ||
We can kind of possibly address really big world problems through human engineering. | ||
Human engineering. | ||
Human engineering, says the mad scientist. | ||
You know, look, I'm going to... | ||
I'm going to come out, I'm going to be honest with you guys. | ||
I don't know how to tell you this, but you're probably, human engineering exists. | ||
It's called when a man and a woman get together and you know. | ||
You know the old thing? You know the old thing. | ||
Yeah. Human engineering. | ||
Oh, that's not what he's talking about. | ||
He's talking about injecting you with something that changes your biochemistry. | ||
He's talking about injecting you with something that changes how your body consumes and responds to certain foods. | ||
Oh! We're not talking about the birds and the bees anymore. | ||
We're not talking about making love anymore, are we? | ||
We're talking about mad scientist freaks that call themselves bioethicists that want to quote-unquote human engineer you out of eating meat. | ||
This is insanity. | ||
There was a story just the other day. | ||
It's in the news all the time. | ||
These big leftist vegans, anti-meat vegans, die from malnutrition, malnourishment. | ||
They die because they're not eating meat. | ||
Now, there have been people that live vegetarian lifestyles that do just fine. | ||
Some of them are incredibly healthy even. | ||
That's very rare. | ||
That's very rare. | ||
But what am I going to do? | ||
I feel targeted here. | ||
I'm not exaggerating. | ||
I eat two steaks and 12 eggs a day. | ||
Okay? I don't really have time for a fancy diet, and that's fine. | ||
I can cook a steak real easy. | ||
I can drink eggs down. | ||
No problem. So I guess this freak bioethicist who can relate because he says he likes steak too, but I guess he can't relate because he wants to engineer it out of me. | ||
Dr. Matthew Lau. | ||
Um... Matthew, I'm eating two steaks a day and 12 raw eggs a day. | ||
I'm thinking about upping that now. | ||
Can you come inject me? | ||
Inject me with your human engineering mad scientist bioethicist. | ||
Because I like meat too much. | ||
You know, it's actually a shame that we don't return to the land. | ||
And look, I'm not going to be... | ||
It's like you look at the industrial farms and all the stuff they do to produce the chickens and the meat for the fast food industry and everything else, and it's ugly, it's heinous, but it isn't a necessity to feed billions of people, maybe. | ||
But not even coming from some sort of a moral argument here, I wish that we would do more for agriculture and getting back to the land and farming. | ||
Like, for example, they... | ||
Cut a deal now. UPS drivers got their pays raised and workers got their hours raised and their wages raised. | ||
And I've got some UPS workers that reached out to me and kind of gave me the inside baseball. | ||
It's a good deal all around, really. | ||
And that's good. We need delivery drivers. | ||
I think they deserve that wage. | ||
And that's good for them. | ||
And so I celebrate that. | ||
And that's an example of us putting focus where it needs to be. | ||
Now, I'm a free market capitalist. | ||
But part of the problem with free market capitalism is what are essentially retarded bimbos make millions and millions of dollars, if not billions. | ||
And the hardest working Americans end up struggling for ends meet. | ||
It's free market capitalism. | ||
It happens. | ||
But remember Donald Trump was able to move through negotiating deals with China, focusing | ||
on the farmers, specifically in the Midwest, and he was able to get back up to, I think | ||
it was like 20-something billion dollars, and it all went right back into agriculture, | ||
right back into farming, and this created a huge boom in the industry. | ||
The prices either went down or remained stagnant the whole time. | ||
That's a good thing. And that was just a tiny fraction of what could be done. | ||
I mean, Biden gives $200 billion to Ukraine. | ||
Imagine that inward going to agriculture and farming because here's what's frustrating. | ||
We don't have to have massive industrial farms, folks. | ||
Really, what we need is more farmers. | ||
And maybe, see, Bill Gates' whole idea is it's all going to be run by AI, get you out of the process. | ||
No, I think the better plan is to invest in agriculture, invest in farmers, make it an attractable career. | ||
What are the names of those schools? | ||
There's a name of school that you go to if you want to be in agriculture. | ||
Yeah, but there's a specific... | ||
It's alright. | ||
It's on the tip of my tongue. | ||
I can't think of it. But it's all about regenerational farming. | ||
And it's all about learning how to work the land and using cattle to work the land. | ||
And when you do that, you get the most out of your crops, you get the most out of the land... | ||
And the earth around you always ends up being healthier. | ||
But see, they don't really tell you about this. | ||
They don't really promote this. | ||
They don't throw any money at this. | ||
They want everything to be AI. That's why they love the windmills, even though they don't work. | ||
In fact, there was a windmill in Germany. | ||
There was a gust of wind, blew it right over. | ||
Crushed it. Gust of wind. | ||
You're thinking, windmill? Oh, gust of wind, that's good. | ||
Nope, blew it over. Broke it. | ||
Done. Shot. Over with. | ||
Waste of money. But see, that's the problem. | ||
Because I got people that are obsessed with this stuff. | ||
People that are in agriculture, farmers, they're obsessed with regenerative farming and how it's everything and it needs to be practiced and promoted and it needs to be funded. | ||
But here's Joe Biden though. | ||
See, Joe Biden wants windmills. | ||
Here's... Did I send you... | ||
Actually, I don't know if I ended up sending you the windmill clip. | ||
I think I did. Yeah, here it is. | ||
Here's Biden. He wants windmills because it's as important as the telephone. | ||
Tell me if any of this makes sense to you in clip four. | ||
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People sometimes say, why are you doing that? | |
Imagine if a long time Roosevelt and telephones came along saying, we're not going to help invest in telephones. | ||
Come on, man. Come on, man. | ||
That's how we're thinking. Now, actually, this is even more embarrassing for Joe Biden. | ||
Yeah, there's the German windmill. | ||
It blew over with a gust of wind. | ||
Hey, a gust of wind is incoming. | ||
The windmills are finally going to produce power. | ||
Not so much. There it goes. | ||
So this whole thing is a joke. | ||
It's a total boondoggle. | ||
Obama funded a bunch of green energy companies. | ||
They all went bankrupt, but they all made millions of dollars. | ||
Isn't that nice? So all these green startups make millions of dollars, and then the companies go broke, but they got their millions, so they don't care. | ||
And it happened again from Joe Biden. | ||
Green energy company Biden hosted at White House files for bankruptcy. | ||
These people, this group, was at the White House Proterra was at the White House. | ||
Biden gave him a speech. He said, well, this is great. | ||
You guys are going to be making buses and all this other green energy stuff, and you guys are going to be doing this for the next 100 years, said Joe Biden. | ||
100 years. Bankrupt in less than a year. | ||
Bankrupt. And Joe Biden says, we need to invest in windmills. | ||
This is like the telephone technology. | ||
Windmills? Guys, when was the first windmill invented, by the way? | ||
I mean, I don't even want to bother taking a guess, but I'm guessing it's not new. | ||
I'm going to make a guess that a windmill has been around for more than 100 years. | ||
I'll make a bold conservative guess that windmills have been around for more than 100 years. | ||
And Joe Biden wants to compare that to the telephone. | ||
Like when the telephone came out, Bell Telephone Company and everything else, that was innovation. | ||
That was brand new. | ||
That was technology we'd never seen before that connected people from across the fruited plain to one another via the telephone and it became popular. | ||
And Joe Biden is comparing that to windmills that have been around for how long, guys? | ||
I'm serious. I'm not joking. | ||
I want it on the screen right now. | ||
When the first windmill? | ||
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1854. This is like investing in the telephone. | |
The telephone was new technology, you absolute jag-a-loon. | ||
And so, not only that... | ||
The modern-day windmills, folks, they're not even worth the price. | ||
They don't even produce the energy that it takes to create them. | ||
And it's such an embarrassment, whether it's Solyndra during Obama getting all the government money and then going bankrupt, or now Proterra that goes to the White House and Joe Biden says, you guys are going to be making products and buses for the next 100 years, and then they're bankrupt in a year. | ||
But don't worry, they already got all their cash. | ||
They already got all their money. | ||
And then it goes bankrupt. The product goes bankrupt. | ||
Nobody cares. All that, all this that you're seeing on the screen was funded by your taxpayer dollar. | ||
All this, all this production right here, this whole warehouse and all the production funded by you, the American taxpayer, and bankrupt, gone, out of business. | ||
And Joe Biden said, you'll be here for 100 years when they were at the White House in 2021. | ||
It's a giant boondoggle, folks. | ||
It's a giant theft of your money. | ||
But we're figuring it out. | ||
We've got it pretty much figured out, don't we, at this point? | ||
I'd say we've got it pretty much figured out. | ||
And really, thanks to the latest Biden crime family revelations, I mean, we literally have it figured out. | ||
They launder money through cars. | ||
They launder money through art. | ||
They launder money through houses. | ||
They leverage foreign aid. | ||
They leverage foreign policy. | ||
They leverage our military. | ||
And everybody in the process gets rich except the fact that we, the American people, the taxpayer, and the other citizens of the planet that aren't involved in this, we get screwed. | ||
We get the bill. | ||
Or sadly, for a lot of people, they get dead. | ||
Just ask. | ||
Ukraine. And I'm almost beginning to wonder if Zelensky has a whole other thing. | ||
I mean, I don't think he's smart enough, but it almost looks like Zelensky is just taking all this money... | ||
Trying to fortify Western Ukraine into a European nation and then just letting Ukraine go to the Russians and blowing it up. | ||
But he feels like, hey, I made all the people here in Western Ukraine filthy rich. | ||
We built new infrastructure. | ||
We got new industry going. | ||
I'm pulling in billions of dollars from the West. | ||
So they're going to like me. | ||
They're going to thank me. And even though all the people died in Eastern Ukraine and it was blown off the map and now the Russians run it. | ||
Hey, look at me and my friends, though. | ||
We've got billions of dollars now. | ||
We're looking pretty sweet here. | ||
Alright, folks. We're going to have a little fun when we come back from this break. | ||
Alright, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We know that the mainstream media doesn't tell you the truth about Donald Trump. | ||
And there's a lot of things about Donald Trump they don't want you to know about. | ||
There's a lot of things about Donald Trump they want you to see and believe that isn't even true. | ||
But thank goodness we're here to correct a record and one Twitter account is leading the way here when it comes to Trump history. | ||
So ladies and gentlemen, sit down and buckle up for a little ride down memory lane. | ||
This is Trump History 45. | ||
Donald Trump Sits in the front of the bus with Rosa Parks. | ||
Civil rights historians note that Donald Trump was one of the only ones on the bus to come to Rosa Parks' defense. | ||
He even offered to pay her legal fees and offered her a job at Trump Tower. | ||
The media won't tell you this about Trump. | ||
But it's true. | ||
Of course, let's not forget about the time when Trump himself went to Germany. | ||
And knocked down the Berlin Wall with his own bare hands. | ||
November 9th, 1989. | ||
Joe Biden thinks he can take me back to the backyard. | ||
I don't think so, Joe. | ||
These bare hands took down the Berlin Wall. | ||
We like walls. | ||
We do like walls at our southern border, but this one had to go. | ||
This was not a good wall. | ||
Some walls good, some walls bad. | ||
There I am. I still have that brick, by the way. | ||
That one I'm pointing to. I said, give me that brick. | ||
I want that brick in Trump Tower. | ||
I still have it. Actually, they're trying to steal it from me now. | ||
They say they want my documents. | ||
They also tried to subpoena a brick. | ||
That crazy, that lunatic Jack Smith tried to subpoena a brick. | ||
No, we won't let him have it. | ||
And also there was that one time a famous man, the media often fails to mention, the time Donald Trump introduced Jesus Christ to Peter, who would eventually become one of Jesus' 12 apostles. | ||
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Think about it folks, the 12 apostles. | |
Think about it. It's a deal we got done. | ||
Some people said it couldn't be done. | ||
They said, Jesus Christ and Peter, no way. | ||
It's not going to happen. I said, we're going to make it happen. | ||
It needs to happen. | ||
We got the deal done. | ||
We negotiated. And then the rest is history. | ||
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The Twelve Apostles, the Last Supper, Jesus Christ himself. | |
Come on. What would we have done without that moment? | ||
Now, one of my favorites, of course, Johnny Cash. | ||
And the media doesn't want you to go back and listen to the archives. | ||
But it's true, Donald Trump and Johnny Cash, we once toured together. | ||
The duo were mutually huge fans of each other and eventually went on to create three albums. | ||
We sit here and we ask, what is your favorite Trump Cash song? | ||
We may be playing some at the rally coming up later. | ||
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Trump and Cash on the tour. | |
You should have seen it, folks. | ||
You should have seen it. They were going wild. | ||
They were going wild for Trump Cash. | ||
They said, man, we like that Trump, but boy, we like that Cash, too. | ||
That's what they said. I heard them. | ||
But not all times were pleasant. | ||
Sometimes you have to make sacrifices. | ||
Donald Trump and Harriet Tubman leading slaves to their freedom on the Underground Railroad. | ||
Although the media often fails to mention Trump's contribution to the freedom of hundreds of slaves, monuments of Trump and Tubman still stand in Kentucky, Virginia, and Maryland. | ||
Oh, do we love them. | ||
Do we love them in Kentucky, huh? | ||
What about Virginia? We're gonna win Virginia big. | ||
Maryland tough. Maryland tough. | ||
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But remember the Trump monument. | |
Remember the Underground Railroad with Trump? | ||
Of course, one of the most famous moments of America's history has to be the Alamo. | ||
And I remember standing there, facing it down, in its defense, And let me tell you, on that February 23rd, 1836, when Trump stood stoically in front of the Alamo in its defense, nothing could deter me and nothing could deter the great Texans that stood right there by my side and said, we will not surrender. | ||
We all remember the day. | ||
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Boy, did we look good back then, let me tell you, too. | |
We had some nice suits. | ||
I said, boy, it's hot. | ||
It's hot, but you know what? | ||
The suit looks good. I'll take a little more of the frizzle-frazzle on the arms, please. | ||
Thank you. We got it done. | ||
And perhaps one of my favorite humans, who could forget the Colonel, Yes, ladies and gentlemen, there it is. | ||
Donald Trump shakes hands with Colonel Sanders, your favorite fried chicken. | ||
Little did you know, it was actually I, Donald Trump, that gave the original KFC fried chicken recipe to the Colonel. | ||
And he said, Trump, this chicken is great. | ||
I've got to sell it. | ||
We'll call it Trump Chicken. | ||
I said, Colonel, I don't think that sounds very good. | ||
I think Colonel Sanders, Kentucky Fried Chicken, a little better. | ||
A little bit better. Plus, we want that Kentucky vote. | ||
We gotta keep that Kentucky red. | ||
So that's okay, Colonel. | ||
You take all the credit. We don't need to call it Trump Fried Chicken. | ||
It can be Kentucky Fried Chicken. | ||
And we'll win Kentucky big. | ||
We will. Remember that, Kentucky. | ||
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Remember that. Who made that fried chicken? | |
And so this has been today's rendition of Trump History brought to you by your favorite president, Donald J. Trump. | ||
Stay tuned right here to the War Room at Infowars.com and Bandai Video for more Trump History Revisited. | ||
Thank you very much. Thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you. Wow. | |
Wow, guys. Donald J. Trump history. | ||
What they don't tell you on TV. Isn't that amazing? | ||
I would have never known it. I would have never known it myself. | ||
Now, of course, it goes without saying that was parody, but you never know. | ||
You know, they might run a story on Media Matters. | ||
You know, they're printing it up right now. | ||
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InfoWars host Owen Troyer thinks Donald Trump tore down the Berlin Wall with his bare hands. | |
My God, what will he come up with next? | ||
No, I found this Twitter account, Trump History, to be hilariously entertaining. | ||
And I couldn't help but inject it into the show today. | ||
And if they keep promoting and producing content like this, we might have to bring it back for round two because this stuff is great. | ||
But see, this is the vibe. | ||
This is what I'm talking about. It's kind of gallows humor. | ||
It's like the country's falling apart at the seams. | ||
We're getting crushed economically. | ||
We're getting crushed geopolitically. | ||
We've got the most corrupt president of all time in the White House. | ||
Censorship, arrests, just full-blown. | ||
I mean, it's just crazy. But hey, you know what? | ||
We're still having fun, aren't we? | ||
And we still have hope. | ||
And so there it is. | ||
And we're going to keep it up, ladies and gentlemen, as long as we're on the air. | ||
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All right, we're going to come back with some other video clips and maybe even open the phone lines. | ||
We'll see what happens. I haven't decided yet. | ||
There's a... Well, last night there was a massive protest of Adam Schiff in... | ||
Glendale, California, that actually ended up shutting down the highways. | ||
It's amazing. Nobody likes these Democrats, but they keep getting in office. | ||
How do you know it's not a Democrat rally? | ||
Because people are waving the American flag with pride. | ||
So Adam Schiff protesters block Highway Glendale, California last night, raising awareness. | ||
For the Armenians, which, why do the Democrats hate Armenians so much? | ||
From Bill Clinton blowing them all up? | ||
What the hell is wrong with these people? | ||
Well, they never saw a war they didn't want to profit off of or distract you from their crimes with. | ||
But I'm sure Adam Schiff will be your next senator out of California. | ||
Because, of course, he's going to replace Dianne Feinstein. | ||
Because, of course, it's sleazy Adam Schiff. | ||
I mean, just one look at the guy. | ||
He looks like a Democrat, if you know what I mean. | ||
All right, I want to open up the phone lines. | ||
We'll take some calls here. | ||
By the way, Dan Lyman is joining us in the next hour right here in studio with Big Border News. | ||
But the phone lines are open now. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Now, I'd prefer calls on... | ||
Either the Biden crime family being subpoenaed. | ||
Do you have the same feelings I do about this Trump campaign right now? | ||
It feels like the fun and the energy of 2016, even though we're basically going through hell in America right now. | ||
And then, do you agree that there's an economic bomb that's about to go off in this country and nobody's really talking about it? | ||
They're kind of dancing around the edges of it and kind of mentioning some of the framing of it, but they're not addressing the serious problem. | ||
It's like, yeah, we got inflation and all your prices are going up and the car market and the house market, but it's just like, no, this is the middle class is about to collapse in the next 12 months. | ||
And a lot of people are going to be Not sure how they're going to handle this. | ||
So I'd really prefer anything on those subjects. | ||
But anything we've discussed today is fair game. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Now, in the meantime, while we get your calls ready, this is a hilarious segment. | ||
Every time CNN goes out in public, they don't get the results they want. | ||
It always ends up being massive support for Trump. | ||
They keep trying to get the opposite. | ||
And it happened again here. | ||
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here they went to Iowa and it went like this in clip 16. | |
And I had a lot of people agree with Trump. | ||
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Criticism of the Trump prosecutions. | |
But nothing about that deal is the American way. | ||
I don't think. | ||
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And this. If you think the United States should be supporting Ukraine in the fight against Putin, raise your hand. | |
Nobody raised their hand. | ||
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Nobody. You don't have to be that smart to connect the dots, right? | |
And so is the war to cover up Sin is committed so you can cover your cracks. | ||
There's too much money that's been thrown over there. | ||
You think all the NATO countries would do what Biden told them to do because he's trying to cover up some Hunter Biden business deal by... | ||
They didn't. They didn't do it. | ||
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It all depends on how, uh, Zelensky, how much dirt he has on Biden to keep the money coming. | |
That's out there. | ||
Well, how do you trust when you know the government has shut down Facebook and shut down Twitter and told them to not show certain news stories? | ||
A few days here makes clear Trump's grip is very strong. | ||
And the DeSantis campaign is running around panicked right now, and their claim is they're going to win New Hampshire, they're going to win Iowa. | ||
No, you're not. I don't give out betting advice, and I won't give it out now, but I'd say that's a pretty good bet. | ||
Trump wins Iowa and New Hampshire. | ||
Pretty good. But folks, there's another aspect of this. | ||
I mean, maybe all the folks at that table are InfoWars audience members. | ||
Maybe all the folks at that table know about InfoWars. | ||
Now, why do I say that? Not to make ourselves a story, but the truth is, 10 years ago, really? | ||
Somebody that understood politics and the deep state and these stories most likely was either aware or a listener of Infowars. | ||
I'm not going to claim some sort of blanket at any point in time over truth media, obviously. | ||
But, I mean, let's just be honest. | ||
I mean, pretty much you either had to know of Infowars or listen to Infowars to have that type of an understanding. | ||
My guess now is all the folks at that table... | ||
Maybe have never even heard of InfoWars, and yet they understand everything that's going on. | ||
This is the awakening. | ||
This is what I keep talking about. | ||
And this is what I'm seeing and feeling and hearing. | ||
And there's nothing they can do to put that out. | ||
And that's why I just feel like, whatever, Trump is in charge of his own legacy, whatever that ends up being. | ||
This is a movement of the American people. | ||
It truly is. And this awakening can't be... | ||
You can't stop an awakening. | ||
You can't stop a renaissance. | ||
So, how do you avoid this awakening that is intangible and yet everywhere? | ||
I don't know. Maybe you shut off the energy grid. | ||
Maybe you start launching weather weapons. | ||
Maybe you shut down the economy. | ||
I mean, they're going to have to do something big. | ||
Because you've got to understand, the problem that they have in D.C. is that, yeah, sure, Joe Biden is corrupt, and Joe Biden is caught red-handed, and the Democrats don't really want to deal with him either. | ||
But also, he kind of has the Democrats by the balls. | ||
Because Barack Obama knew all about the Biden crimes, probably was involved in a lot of them. | ||
And if Biden goes down, then so does Barack Obama, and they can't have that. | ||
They certainly can't have that. | ||
All right, we go to the phone lines. Let's start in Missouri, where Michelle is dialed in from. | ||
Michelle, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. Hi. | |
How are you besides feeling angry like me? | ||
Hi, Michelle. I'm not angry. | ||
I'm okay. I'm very happy. | ||
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No, I'm just, no, I'm upset. | |
I mean, I gotta watch what I say because you never know. | ||
But anyways, I was wondering, you know, when Trump was president, Steve Bannon and Roger Stone, all these people got hit and had to go to jail. | ||
What was the one that had the locks on his legs and stuff? | ||
Because what was it lying to Congress? | ||
Well, we obviously know now that these people that have come into, like Ray and Fauci and all these people have lied over and over. | ||
What does it take to get those people locked up like they did Steve Bannon and now? | ||
Well, it takes the will of Congress, A. It takes the will of whatever part of the justice system is involved at that point of the process. | ||
And the truth is that conservatives, Republicans, or just maybe the average American know of | ||
a political affiliation, has never really had that will, has felt it would be too dangerous, | ||
it would break decorum, all this other stuff. | ||
Whereas the American left, they've always had the will. | ||
They don't give a damn about tradition. | ||
They don't give a damn about the Constitution. | ||
I mean, they don't even give a damn about basic decency. | ||
So yeah, so they go after their political opposition and arrest them and try to jail | ||
Hell, they try to kill them. And so that's just the will that they have. | ||
That will is nowhere near equaled on the other side of the aisle. | ||
But I think we're starting to see the political will. | ||
From this Congress and people like James Comer and Jim Jordan and others. | ||
And I think this is just the beginning. | ||
I don't think you can become a Republican. | ||
I don't think you get the votes from a Republican if you're not calling out the Biden crime family, if you're not calling out the 2020 election, and if you're not on the debate stage or on the campaign trail saying, we're going to drain the swamp like Trump is talking about. | ||
We're going to find out these criminals in DC. We're going to arrest them. | ||
I don't think you get a vote unless you're saying that as a Republican. | ||
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Well, they need to do something because these people, I mean, I see and watch this and listen every single day, every day about what's going on, because I love my country. | |
I bleed red, white, and blue. | ||
And I tell you what, just to sit here and just watch them, you can see the lies come out of these people's mouths, and it's like the glory. | ||
No, it's stunning. It's stunning to witness this point of human history. | ||
No doubt about it, Michelle. | ||
Thank you for the call. We take a quick break. | ||
We'll be right back. CNN. Transgender and non-binary patients have no regrets about top surgery. | ||
Study finds. | ||
These people are freaks. | ||
They are sick. They want to mangle children. | ||
I just... | ||
You guys at CNN, you are truly deranged. | ||
Truly deranged. And by the way, that's just an outright lie. | ||
How many... Hell, I've had individuals on the show that talk about their regrets. | ||
Multiple individuals I've had on this transmission talking about their transgender surgery regrets. | ||
Some old, some young. | ||
We have multiple congressional testimonies at state houses, all of this stuff. | ||
Young ones talking about their regrets. | ||
And CNN says, nope, no regrets. | ||
It's all great. Mangle your kids. | ||
Mangle your bodies. Who wrote this? | ||
Satan? We go back to the phone lines. | ||
Let's go to Kenny in Arkansas now. | ||
Kenny, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. Great show. | |
Thanks for having me. Hey, I've got a friend who has alpha gout, and she got it from a tit. | ||
And she's had it for going on about 15 years. | ||
And it's more than just cows. | ||
Any hook-footed animal, she cannot eat. | ||
And it's not just the eating of it, but she can't have butter, she can't have milk, she can't have cheese. | ||
And she even has to look on ingredients to see if there's been any beef broth, pork broth or anything like that that's actually been put into the ingredients of things. | ||
She pretty much eats granola, fish and chicken. | ||
Yeah, now imagine this playing out. | ||
Full scale. And now you have the majority of people that are like this way. | ||
Folks, you're going to be on a great grains and oats diet, if not just straight bugs. | ||
I mean, that's really what they have planned for us. | ||
These sickos admit it. | ||
And I mean, I'm not trying to be patronizing or make a bigger deal. | ||
But I mean, that just sounds horrible. | ||
I can't even imagine. | ||
I think I'd be devastated if that happened. | ||
If I couldn't go home and cook a steak, I don't know what I'd do. | ||
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Well, I'll tell you, I'm at the ground level. | |
I'm an owner-operator, and so I deal with a lot of shippers and receivers, and I'm in the food grade. | ||
I run a tank, so I'm like what they call the ruse stage. | ||
So basically, I do vinegars, oil, things like that for production. | ||
But there's not a lot of people that realize, you know, Tyson's been shutting down four more plants in this area, in the Arkansas and Missouri area. | ||
And those plants are very small towns, and that's the only employment in those towns. | ||
So like, one of those towns that are near me, it's Somalians that have been shipped in to manage those facilities. | ||
Well, now we're going to have a buttload of Somalians that don't have a way to learn or earn a living. | ||
Not only that, Just yesterday just came out, Smithfield Fort is setting down 35 farms in Missouri. | ||
I mean, there's a... | ||
I'm not even seeing or hearing this anywhere. | ||
Really? Yeah, I gotta tell you. | ||
I mean, look, I try to see everything in the news. | ||
I mean, people that watch know that. | ||
I've not seen this anywhere. | ||
Guys, can you look up that? Look up Smithfield closing down shops or closing down... | ||
Who else was it? You said Smithfield and Tyson are closing up some of their... | ||
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Yeah, Tyson's are shutting down four more facilities. | |
One is Knoll, Missouri. | ||
The other one is Dexter, Missouri. | ||
And one in North Little Rock. | ||
And I can't remember what the fourth one is. | ||
Nowhere in the news. That's Bidenomics for you. | ||
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Gotta love it, brother. Gotta love it. | |
Bidenomics. Kenny, thank you for that call. | ||
Kenny scoops me today. | ||
Kenny calls in and scoops me today. | ||
He got one. He got one. | ||
Point for Kenny. All right, let's go to Larry in Florida. | ||
Larry, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
Thank you, Owen. I appreciate it. | ||
I wanted to just share three things to go to your requested point. | ||
I think there's a lot of... | ||
You can see the energy at the rallies on Trump's campaign. | ||
I'm here in Florida. I worked on Governor DeSantis' campaign. | ||
I went door to door. He's not going to win. | ||
And I'm not sure that he understands that when he basically went with the big donor money and went with the Bushes, and one of the first things he did was moderate his position on Ukraine. | ||
And a lot of other issues, too. | ||
And now DeSantis is... | ||
DeSantis is now basically either an owned man Or somebody's telling him Trump's going to jail, so you're going to be the guy after that? | ||
I think that's why he frankly got into the race. | ||
I think, frankly, the folks in the Bush syndicate And the other folks in that, the big elite, basically said, we need you in this race because this other guy, Trump's not going to be there, so we need you because that way we got a strong candidate that can win. | ||
I really believe that. | ||
Well, and I would even say the philosophy I don't necessarily disagree with because, I mean, to be frank, even though I talk Ramaswamy up a lot and I like everything he's adding to the debate and the Republican... | ||
I mean, honestly, I'd probably still vote for DeSantis over Ramaswamy just because DeSantis has the track record and the proof of politics where Ramaswamy doesn't. | ||
I think Ramaswamy adds more of value to the Republican Party platform. | ||
I think Ramaswamy is moving the Overton window in the right direction. | ||
I like the policies he talks about. | ||
DeSantis basically has nothing... | ||
That he's doing now that even compares to Ramaswamy, but he does have the track record, and I would probably, if, let's just say hypothetically Trump isn't in the race anymore, I'd probably still vote for DeSantis over Ramaswamy. | ||
So I guess I understand that philosophy, but I don't think that's going to be the case. | ||
I don't think they're going to be able to stop Trump from running no matter what. | ||
No, I don't either. | ||
If I could share just one other, and this might be the second time that you heard something you did. | ||
Have you heard of the eruption? | ||
Did you hear about the Tonga hunger eruption that occurred on January 22nd, volcanic eruption of 2022? | ||
You know, I saw that you were talking about a volcano going off underwater. | ||
There was one that just happened. | ||
I don't know about the one you're talking about, but there's another one that just went out. | ||
I mean, it's crazy to see this stuff spewing up from under the water. | ||
Media did not run this one, but what's important about this one is if you look at, and now there's been a few studies, and they're going to get yanked, but if you look at the data, this was, if it had been above ground instead of, you know, 500 feet under the water, it was the largest eruption in modern history, and it spewed trillions, and, you know, you all have your people look it up, but trillions of gallons of superheated water vapor into the stratosphere. | ||
Bottom line is, it was enough water vapor that it circumvented the Earth in less than a week, and the scientists that have looked at it have said, that event will impact our climate for five to ten years. | ||
Holy smokes! This is crazy that you bring this up now. | ||
Now guys, the footage you're pulling, is that from the volcano he's talking about, or the recent one that was a lot smaller? | ||
So this is amazing. Larry, you have. | ||
That's two callers in a row that scooped me here. | ||
The callers are A-plus right now. | ||
So think about it like this. | ||
Let's just say that human activity on this planet caused the... | ||
Caused the glaciers or icebergs to melt and the sea levels rise. | ||
Now, that literally didn't happen, but let's just say that did. | ||
Well, then essentially, that's just saved our lives. | ||
If that volcano would have gone off on land, we might all be dead. | ||
This was huge, and the point being, it's gonna raise... | ||
The scientists that have done a couple of studies that are out there, it's gonna raise the temperature of the air... | ||
About a degree. | ||
In other words, this volcano put off more emissions than 8 billion humans on Earth combined for an entire year in one eruption. | ||
All right, that's amazing. | ||
Larry, thank you for the call. Let's go to David in Florida. | ||
David, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hi, Owen. I'm really hard pressed to follow up those incredible callers. | |
That's tough. But I was going to talk about the The generational impact of the Biden situation and these Democrats. | ||
We are impacted from people that are before we were born. | ||
They've been doing this Absolutely. | ||
No, no, no. The political corruption in D.C. is obviously so rampant. | ||
I mean, we know the faces. | ||
We know the names. It's the same people that have been there my entire life, your entire life. | ||
And, I mean, the good news is, I mean, I'm not even talking about death, but, you know, they aren't going to live forever. | ||
But they're all up there in age. | ||
They're not going to be around forever. | ||
And I think people that don't want to get into politics to steal, rob, and deceive are really going to take over. | ||
But it's just a race against time. | ||
The good news is, the good news is, folks, I mean, look, I'm not saying Trump's going to save everything. | ||
He's not. But it's going to be the same deal as 2016. | ||
He can get into the office and just start turning the levers on again. | ||
The farmers will get back to work and produce. | ||
The energy workers, the oil workers, the coal workers, they'll go right back to work, work 24 hours a day and produce. | ||
All right, we're going to take another call or two before Dan Lyman joins me in studio. | ||
Let's go to... | ||
We got a lot of callers in Florida today. | ||
So we'll just stick with Florida here. | ||
We got Chris now in Florida. | ||
Chris, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. Chris Emery. | |
How you doing? Oh, yeah. | ||
Hi, Chris. Yeah, I've just... | ||
Wait, are you in Florida? | ||
You're going to be in Austin, aren't you? | ||
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Yeah, I'm just driving on the Panhandle right now. | |
Passed up to Allihassee about an hour ago. | ||
Are we going to get a workout in? | ||
Are we going to lift some weights? Yeah. | ||
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Absolutely. Why not? | |
I wanted to comment on, by the way, great interview with Alex today with Blair White. | ||
Unbelievable. I challenge CNN to bring Blair on and do that interview, replicate it. | ||
They won't. CNN, they just don't have the fortitude to even venture that idea. | ||
So you guys knocked it out of the park, and I was listening to it on my phone and watching it. | ||
Ron DeSantis' campaign, he needs to concentrate. | ||
This is my opinion, and people that I've known I've been here for eight and a half years, saw him run for the first race. | ||
He needs to concentrate on being the great governor that he is in Florida. | ||
He's been way over his head. | ||
He's out of his league on this. | ||
He can't even fill a 2,500-seat rodeo ring in Oklahoma. | ||
No, look, it's really bad. | ||
I mean, I've kind of barely touched on it, but folks, look, I'm telling you, behind the scenes, the DeSantis campaign is, I mean, they're flatlining. | ||
It's bad. They've completely gutted the former leadership, campaign leadership. | ||
They're hiring new people. | ||
The big donors are pulling out. | ||
The events, some of them they're basically even canceling because nobody's showing up. | ||
I mean, it's... It's a fall from grace that didn't have to happen. | ||
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Exactly. And I sent Scott, your producer, B-roll footage from the inaugural, the night that he won the vote back in November, and that was huge. | |
I mean, they had 7,000 people show up at the convention center in Tampa. | ||
And that energy, and then, what, how many weeks later he's announcing he's going to run for president? | ||
It's like, oh, hell no. This guy doesn't have a snowball chance, and you know what? | ||
So, anyway, he needs to remain as our governor in 2028, and he needs to fire his funders. | ||
He's in with the wrong crowd, he's in over his head, and they're just going to decimate him. | ||
And they're using him as a ragdoll. | ||
Man, you know, that's going to be tough. | ||
That is going to be tough. | ||
I think he could probably still become...he could probably still win another governor's race, but now he's up against himself. | ||
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I mean... Yeah, he's term limit. | |
Anyway, thanks for taking the call. | ||
Let's get on. Oh, that's great, Chris. | ||
Hey, yeah, we'll see you this weekend. | ||
Wow, that's awesome, man. | ||
I love it. Chris Emery, he's been a guest. | ||
I mean, we have guests that call in on the lines. | ||
We got heavy hitters listening. We love it. | ||
All right, let's go to... | ||
Let's go to Jason in Texas. | ||
Jason, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hello. Hi. How are you doing, sir? | |
Good. Can you hear me okay? Oh, yes. | ||
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Hey, I wanted to ask you... | |
Did you ever look at the Jesuit Order of Rome like I asked you to? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You call in under different names. | ||
So here you go. You're on air again. | ||
Tell us all about it. Okay. | ||
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Will you let me read the Jesuit Oath? | |
I tried to play it on a video last time and it didn't work. | ||
I got cut off. I can read really fast. | ||
Will you let me read it to you? You've been on the air for 35 seconds now. | ||
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Okay. It says, my son. | |
Therefore, you have been taught to act as a descendant, among Roman Catholics to be a Roman Catholic, and to be a spy among your own brethren, to believe no man, to trust no man, among Reformers to be a Reformer, among the Huguenots to be a Huguenot, among the Calvinists to be a Calvinist, among other Protestants generally to be a Protestant, and obtain their confidence to seek even to preach from their own pulpits, and to denounce with all the vehemence in your nature our holy religion and the Pope, and even descend so low as to become a Jew among the Jews, That you might be enabled to gather together all information for the benefit of your order as a faithful soldier of the Pope. | ||
You've been taught to insistently plant the seeds of jealousy and hatred between communities and provinces, states that were priests, and incite them to deeds of blood, involving them in a war with each other, and to create revolutions and civil wars in countries that were independent and prosperous, cultivating the arts in your brother Jesuit and the sciences, and enjoy the blessings of peace. | ||
Alright, so I'm out of time here. | ||
That is the Jesuit Order of Rome, and Jason wants to make sure everybody knows about it. | ||
And so, there you go. | ||
I'm not trying to cover it up. | ||
That's not my shtick. | ||
That's not my bag. | ||
But there you go, Jason. | ||
You got it on air again. Alright, here we go. | ||
Class of 2016 reunites on air. | ||
Dan Lyman, Owen Troyer with you in studio. | ||
And you know what? Look, we're going to have it. | ||
It's true, guys. I'm funded by the Jesuits. | ||
And I just got to tell you, though, I don't recommend it because they don't pay well. | ||
All right? And so it's just a problem. | ||
All right, we're joking around here because people always like to call in and school me on the Jesuits. | ||
And I let them go. I'm not trying to cover anything up. | ||
That's not my bag, but there it is. | ||
They always change their names, too. | ||
They always call in with different names to get the call screeners off guard. | ||
But I'll let you on the air. | ||
It said Jesuit right on the thing. | ||
I'll let you on the air. But see, now this is the problem is I'm getting distracted talking about nonsense. | ||
Dan Lyman is here in studio. | ||
First of all, congratulations, Borderhawk News is expanding, doing great coverage. | ||
Talk about the Borderhawk News expansion and then the incredible footage that your new guys have been getting from the border. | ||
Yeah, for sure. Everything's been going very well, at least with the operation, but the bad news is, of course, that we're needed there and the situation at the border gets worse and worse every day. | ||
So yeah, we just recently sent reporters to the border again to do another series of reports, both in Mexico We're good to go. | ||
You see, you know, other reporters that go down to the border. | ||
A lot of the times it's from the U.S. side, so you get that perspective. | ||
What you don't see is what the reporters who go into Mexico are doing. | ||
People like Jorge Ventura and Todd Bensman and Michael Yan that are going deep into Mexico or even down to Central America. | ||
You get a whole different side of how this is working. | ||
It's kind of like the pre-washed side. | ||
Once they've gotten here, it's kind of like they clean it up a little bit. | ||
They don't want it to look as bad. | ||
They have all the official buses and everything. | ||
It's like, down on the other side, it's gruesome. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. It's some pretty scary stuff. | ||
So, yeah, we now have welcomed in a new reporter on the Mexico side, Efrain Gonzalez, and he'll be reporting for us as well. | ||
And we're just trying to expose as much of this critical information for the American public and for the rest of the world, too, because this, of course, is a global issue. | ||
And of course, your work at Infowars.com, News Wars, Europe Wars. | ||
Where are some other big stories for you right now? | ||
Yeah, well, obviously we're focusing on the immigration situation at Borderhawk, but another aspect of what's going on right now that I'm covering more for Infowars is the crime wave in America. | ||
And I think that that is one of the biggest issues that's going to drive the upcoming elections, of course, is people clamoring for security in their cities. | ||
And we see even the Democrats in Washington, D.C. are asking for the National Guard to be deployed to do something about this crime wave. | ||
That was crazy. I think we have that clip. | ||
We can play it, too. Yeah. | ||
We had it yesterday. I don't know if we have it today, but isn't it wild? | ||
And I was actually going to bring that up because I do have a couple of these clips. | ||
You've got Massachusetts and New York basically saying we're in a state of emergency because of the illegal immigrants. | ||
And it's just like, you asked for this. | ||
What do you mean you're in a state of emergency? | ||
This is exactly what you asked for. | ||
Right. Part of the reason that these Democrat strongholds call for a state of emergency or they declare it is because then they can get assistance from the Biden administration and a whole bunch of money comes through. | ||
So for them, it's not so much that they are concerned about the emergency, it's what can we do to milk this emergency, never let a crisis go to waste, as Rahm Emanuel said. | ||
You know, it's so crooked. | ||
The American people are paying attention more than ever before. | ||
There's no doubt about it. I just wonder if the weight of it has really been felt yet. | ||
When they go, when the Biden administration goes to Congress and says, we need disaster relief for Maui, I mean, you'd say, yeah, you know what? | ||
That's appropriate. That's been devastated. | ||
That's some serious stuff. We got to get him some help. | ||
Okay. But then he says, oh, but also we need 13 billion for Ukraine too, which is 1 billion more than we need for Maui. | ||
What is that? How do they get away with it? | ||
The American people should be screaming. | ||
The people in Hawaii should be screaming. | ||
Absolutely. I mean, remember, we didn't have any money for a border wall. | ||
That was something that Congress and the Senate basically said, we just didn't have the funds for it. | ||
And they blocked it so many times. | ||
Trump had to keep fighting and fighting for every dollar. | ||
But all of a sudden, we have effectively hundreds of billions of dollars to throw at Ukraine. | ||
It's been over $200 billion. | ||
Then we find out that the Biden administration has effectively given $10 billion to the Taliban in Afghanistan. | ||
And all the weapons, of course, that we paid for as well. | ||
So yeah, the corruption is just rampant. | ||
But I think I'm starting to see signs that the normies, or at least the people who weren't openly engaged with these issues, I'm starting to see them. | ||
I was picked up today by an Uber driver, and the first thing he started talking about as soon as I got in the car was the situation with illegal immigration and what's going on in New York City. | ||
Was he an immigrant? No, no. | ||
This was a guy named John from Texas. | ||
And I thought it was interesting that he was on that issue within 30 seconds of me being in the car at the airport. | ||
I think people are just starting to feel emboldened to say, you know what, we got big problems right now, and I'm going to start talking about them. | ||
And that's a good sign. And I think that part of that phenomenon is it's finally reaching their doorsteps, right? | ||
I mean, if it reaches your doorstep, it becomes real. | ||
Even if you know it's going on, it still might not feel real to you. | ||
But, I mean, the economic stress or distress, the crime waves like you're talking about, I'll ask you this right now. | ||
You come to Austin about once or twice a year. | ||
Have you noticed a difference? | ||
Do you notice the differences between visits? | ||
Did it seem different for you this time coming in? | ||
Absolutely. I haven't had a lot of time in Austin yet because I just got here today, but definitely the difference in the conditions in Austin I've seen over the years because when I was in a band, I used to play South by Southwest back in the 2010 era. | ||
The Halos. Yep. Legendary band. | ||
Coming to Austin these days and you go downtown 6th Street, the vibe is totally different than it used to be. | ||
The last time I was here, we went out and, you know, you're walking around and there's just people laying on the sidewalk that are, you know, drunk dead. | ||
Yeah, exactly. It looks like dead bodies on the sidewalk. | ||
And the flavor, the texture of life here in Austin in certain areas feels way different. | ||
And then, of course, rampant homelessness over the years, which kind of ebbs and flows depending on how they mitigate it. | ||
But that was not something that was necessarily the case. | ||
People, you know, camps under, you know, overpasses and all that. | ||
So Austin has changed a lot over the years, as has basically every U.S. city. | ||
And, Jen, you know, just almost across the board for the worse. | ||
I think Austin is a great case study. | ||
I wouldn't say it was ever conservative or red, but it certainly wasn't hard left liberal Austin. | ||
You know, it was a college town. | ||
It was a capital town. It was a political town. | ||
So naturally you're going to have some liberalism here, but it was never just overrun with it. | ||
That was never its identity. | ||
And so you kind of take the old school Austin, college town, small big town, has its own personality, kind of has something you can cling to. | ||
Then it massively booms into one of the biggest growing metropolises in America. | ||
Now it's truly on the map. | ||
And then it kind of had its real heyday in around 2016 when I moved here. | ||
Now it feels like any other major metropolitan city you go to. | ||
The decay, the destruction... | ||
The poverty, the homelessness, the disease, and it's just like falling off of it's like off a cliff now | ||
Absolutely, and you know since I've been moved back to the US about a year and a half ago | ||
I've traveled the country and seen a lot of pockets that maybe I hadn't seen previously or hadn't seen in a while | ||
and I'll say This country has problems, maybe | ||
Major, major problems. | ||
And, you know, Austin is just one of many places that are on the decline or that are going just crazy politically. | ||
I mean, I just have seen some of the wildest stuff and stuff that you couldn't have even imagined even three to five years ago, the way that things are going now. | ||
I think what's so frustrating, too, is you realize it doesn't have to be this way. | ||
It never had to be like this. | ||
Never. The easiest example would be, okay, we give hundreds of billions of dollars to Ukraine or the Taliban. | ||
I think the final number that they spent on that war in Afghanistan was like $300 billion. | ||
I mean, just something absurd. Imagine that money coming inward, going to farming, going to infrastructure. | ||
I mean, I'm not a big fan of giving people handouts, but I'd rather give it to Americans than Ukrainians or anybody else. | ||
We don't have to live like this, damn it! | ||
It doesn't have to be this way. | ||
We don't have to live like this. | ||
How are we the most prosperous country in the history of the earth and you go to our big major cities and it looks like a damn hellhole? | ||
We all know the answer. | ||
Democrats and then of course behind them the World Economic Forum and the people that want this country to collapse. | ||
Dan Lyman in studio with us. | ||
We'll be right back. Alright, let's take a look at this blatant, I don't even know what to call this, it's beyond hypocrisy. | ||
In fact, We're starting to really examine liberalism as a mental disorder, and I think we're kind of getting down to the bottom of it here, Dan. | ||
Like, how do we, aside from just the catchphrase and the general understanding of this psychotic behavior, I mean, like, what does it really mean? | ||
What does it really represent? It's either the complete inability to understand cause and effect, to understand accountability and consequences, Like, literally, they can't. | ||
They have some sort of a disorder in their brain. | ||
They cannot understand accountability, cause and effect. | ||
They cannot get it. Or it's something else where they're well aware of cause and effect and everything. | ||
They just want to pretend. | ||
It's like, oh, we're all pretending we don't know. | ||
Like, oh, we didn't know if we defunded the police crimes would skyrocket. | ||
We didn't know that the border was like this. | ||
We didn't know, oh, yeah, they all have the same thing. | ||
I'm not sure which one it is. | ||
Maybe it's a mix of both. But I think that kind of boils it down. | ||
I've always said there's only two drivers for someone adhering to leftism. | ||
You're a useful idiot or you're a bad actor. | ||
You could be both, but it's one of those two or a combination. | ||
And Michael Savage, of course, coined the term liberalism is a mental disorder. | ||
Wrote the book. Wrote the book, exactly. | ||
And I do believe that. | ||
It's a spiritual disorder or a mental disorder or both. | ||
And I think the behavior is now easier to analyze and comprehend. | ||
Here's a perfect example. In fact, let's roll these back to back first. | ||
So, I mean, here's the story. | ||
We've taken in, I mean, how many would you get? | ||
Six million since Biden got in, illegal immigrants? | ||
Well, actually, Federation for American Immigration Reform, FAIR, they did a study in October of 2022, and they came up with a figure of 5.5 at that time. | ||
We can only imagine how many more it's been since then, and it's very hard to nail down those numbers. | ||
I think it's safer at this point maybe to think closer to 8 to 10. | ||
That's my guess. I could be off, but if it was 5.5 in October, and that was a pretty comprehensive study, I think it's safe to say we're pushing towards 8 to 10. | ||
Trump said 10. | ||
He thinks it's 10 in a recent interview. | ||
I'll be major conservative, and I'll say 6. | ||
Just to be major conservative for this exercise. | ||
Which, guys, what is the population of New York City? | ||
Can you guys pull up the population of New York City for me real quick before I do this? | ||
Because I want to just kind of... | ||
I guess around eight. | ||
About eight million? Around eight million. | ||
So essentially, the population of New York City has come across the southern border in the form of illegal immigrants since Biden took office. | ||
So naturally, where they're going, these cities are becoming overwhelmed. | ||
Yeah, eight and a half. So we've taken in essentially the population of New York City across the southern border. | ||
And so now here's... | ||
Eric Adams complaining about this in New York City. | ||
In fact, actually, let's just do it one at a time, because each one of these deserves a response. | ||
Listen to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, liberalism is a mental disorder, in clip nine. | ||
Well, think about what happened in the last few months. | ||
We have created a funnel. | ||
All of the bordering states have now took the funnel right to New York City. | ||
New York City is the economic engine of this entire state and country. | ||
If you decimate this city, you're going to decimate the foundation of what's happening. | ||
Look at Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston. | ||
And now you're hearing the governor of Massachusetts. | ||
And so when people say what they have, we gave them $100 million, $12 billion bill? | ||
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Yeah. When you see all the people that are just laying in the streets, you walk by, it is jaw-dropping. | |
And the numbers keep coming and coming when you think, I don't have any more room at the end, so to speak. | ||
Along with the unhoused people we already have. | ||
Exactly, exactly, exactly. | ||
And think about the miracle that took place over the last year in April when this really started coming from the governor who wanted to use people as pawns. | ||
I'm just, this is just such retard hour here. | ||
I don't know how else to, I don't know how else to, four liberal idiots at a table. | ||
I mean, Dan, this is like, if I come home with a gigantic box full of cockroaches and I open the box and I put them on the floor and then they run all over my house and I say, my God, there's a cockroach infestation. | ||
How did this happen? What am I going to do about it? | ||
It's like, what do you mean? You literally brought them in and opened it up and put them in the house. | ||
That's what this is. I mean, how do they not get this? | ||
Right, and New York City is officially a sanctuary city. | ||
They voted for it? | ||
They put policy out? | ||
And the number of illegals that have come into New York City in the recent, let's say, since Texas started sending them in, is somewhere in the ballpark of 90 to 100,000. | ||
Obviously, that's just a drop in the bucket compared to what has come across the border, but at the same time, It shows you that the largest city in the country is totally overwhelmed with this kind of an influx. | ||
Imagine what it's like in these border towns and these border cities. | ||
Of course we know what it's like. You've been there. | ||
We've sent reporters there. | ||
It's hellacious. And this is unfolding across the border, of course. | ||
This is unfolding in the Caribbean. | ||
This is now unfolding at the northern border. | ||
But in a northern border in Swanton sector, which covers parts of New England and the | ||
eastern border of New York State, they have now had just in the first eight to nine months | ||
of fiscal year 23, they've had more illegal crossings than the previous nine years combined. | ||
So we're just getting hit from everywhere, every angle. | ||
They're flying them in. | ||
We had, I believe it was last month, they had 50,000 illegals enter our airports through | ||
these parole programs that DHS has set up. | ||
So that's on top of, of course, who's coming in through the ports of entry now through | ||
the CBP One app. | ||
And then, of course, the steady flow of illegals that have just been pounding the border nonstop. | ||
And now we're seeing, you know, since supposedly the lull in the action since the end of Title | ||
42 in May, that supposedly the numbers decrease. | ||
And maybe they did to some some degree. | ||
They're coming back up again. | ||
And Border Patrol Union says they're up to 6,000 apprehensions a day again and 1,000 | ||
don't gotta waste a day again. | ||
And, of course, you have many other unknown gotaways that are getting across, and Border Patrol facilities are back to overcapacity again. | ||
I guess this is the other angle of liberalism as a mental disorder. | ||
It's like out of sight, out of mind. | ||
Like, hey, we love the open border. | ||
We love the illegal immigrants. As long as we don't have to see them. | ||
As long as we don't have to see them and we don't have to deal with them and it's not our problem. | ||
We love illegal immigrants. | ||
But now when they're in our backyards, in our front doorsteps, in our sidewalks, in our city streets, in our hotels, now, oh, now Eric Adams and the Democrats have a problem. | ||
What? We can't have all these illegal immigrants? | ||
It's like, that's literally your policy. | ||
The exact same thing they're doing with defunding the police. | ||
They all defunded the police. | ||
Now they have rallies saying, why aren't the police helping us? | ||
Right. And, you know, obviously there's probably a more sinister agenda to defunding the police. | ||
They wanted to flush out all the decent officers. | ||
And then when it comes time to replace them, they're going to bring in people like we saw the guys in Memphis that beat the guy to death of, you know, five Memphis police officers. | ||
Very sketchy backgrounds, potentially gang related. | ||
So I think that the defunding of the police agenda... | ||
We could say the useful idiots thought that they were doing something good for society or for their fellow criminals or whatever. | ||
But of course, the ne'er-do-wells, the ones who are really driving that agenda, probably had a more, you know, a long-term plan in mind. | ||
Obama talked about it during his campaign, you know, the largest police... | ||
civilian police force in American history. | ||
He wanted to see that come together. | ||
I think we're starting to see what that might look like. | ||
But of course, like you said, out of sight, out of mind, I was never a fan of this busing stunt | ||
that Abbott has been doing and a couple of other, you know, DeSantis did with Martha's Vineyard. | ||
I was never a fan of it because I don't like to see us participating | ||
in the redistribution of illegals. | ||
However, it has been very instructive and it has really riled up people in these blue cities | ||
who otherwise were not necessarily faced with these issues. | ||
Now they're getting out in the streets, they're protesting. | ||
You had residents of Chicago lambasting their local officials saying, | ||
we're gonna take over and we're gonna do stuff to these illegals that you're not gonna like. | ||
That's almost a verbatim quote. | ||
So we're starting to see the tide turning and the people who normally would have been fine | ||
with all this stuff are getting really ticked off. | ||
All right, that's Dan Lyman. | ||
We got two segments left of the InfoWars War Room with Dan. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Shop at InfoWarsStore.com to keep this broadcast on the air. | ||
And we got Dan Lyman here. | ||
So, Dan, you got this clip here. | ||
Pitch this clip. Tee this clip up for me. | ||
Well, of course we have in Chicago. | ||
It's a very similar situation to what they have in New York. | ||
Illegals being bussed in. | ||
They're overwhelmed there. | ||
Recently, many of the police precincts were being used as migrant shelters, basically. | ||
Two of them in Chicago. Yeah, I don't know if that's still the case, but I know that was the case recently. | ||
So they're totally overwhelmed there. | ||
They're putting them in places they shouldn't be, just as they are in New York City, you know, in school gyms or... | ||
Why are liberals always putting things where they don't belong and places they shouldn't be? | ||
I'm sorry. You know what? Okay, go ahead. | ||
It generates that heart. And so Chicagoans... | ||
That doesn't go there! I'm sorry. | ||
They've had enough, some of them. | ||
And some people who you probably wouldn't expect to show up at a town hall and rip into their local officials said some pretty spicy stuff. | ||
And it sounds like they're willing to take matters into their own hands in a way that white liberals would not be okay with. | ||
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Many of these residents say they no longer have any tolerance for the disruptive behavior by those seeking asylum here. | |
It's making them feel unsafe. | ||
They disrespect us. | ||
They rob us. | ||
They harass us. | ||
And their patience is wearing thin. | ||
Let me say this. They got one more time to deal with it, because otherwise, next time they deal with it, they're going to deal with it from the streets. | ||
We're going to take over it. | ||
Nobody's going to be able to stop us from what we're going to do to them. | ||
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Much of the residents' anger was directed at city officials in attendance, including 20th Ward Alderwoman Jeanette Taylor, Chicago Deputy Police Chief Steven Chung, and Family and Support Services Commissioner Brandi Kanazi. | |
At one point, police had to intervene, breaking up an argument during public comment. | ||
Well, and I also want to address something you brought up about the busing of the men, because I think that here's kind of the conundrum we're in. | ||
As economic conservatives, we don't want to spend a dime on illegal immigration, but Politically speaking, the busing of them has been a victory. | ||
Like, yeah, we paid the millions of dollars, but damn, we forced the liberals to have a taste of their own medicine, and it's funny, they don't like it. | ||
No, they don't. And, you know, if anything, if we're going to send them anywhere, I'd like to see them being sent to Lib Strongholds, because I don't spend any time in those places anyway. | ||
So send them there, if anywhere, and just watch the chaos that unfolds. | ||
Pop the popcorn and hang out. | ||
It's the same thing, though. | ||
It's like, what did they think was going to happen? | ||
Did they think that 10 million people would enter the country and immediately assimilate or blend in and you wouldn't notice it? | ||
I mean, again, this is one of the issues that highlights liberalism as a mental disorder, I think, as strongly as them not even knowing what a woman is or not being able to admit it. | ||
Right. I mean, there's definitely intellectual deficiency there or just an inability to see kind of how things are going to play out. | ||
And I was thinking about this today because I am definitely noticing a shift, that there are more and more people who are coming to their senses about all this stuff who previously either were not alert at all or didn't feel comfortable talking about it. | ||
And I've encountered that more and more that I'm talking to friends and family members and strangers and people in Uber's More and more people are noticing what's going on, but I feel like it's so late in the game right now, and we've been for years trying to warn about this, saying, hey, we've got big problems. | ||
Normal people need to step up to the plate. | ||
First of all, you You can't be voting for Democrats. | ||
I mean, that's just like a baseline thing. | ||
And you need to be, you know, voting for immigration patriots and law and order candidates. | ||
And that's just like what you do as your civic duty. | ||
But, you know, you need to be able, you need to start talking about this stuff. | ||
And you need to not be afraid of being called a racist when you talk about this stuff. | ||
And, you know, stir up the conversation and don't let libs think they're the only ones who get to talk about the issues. | ||
And so now people are starting to talk about the issues, but it's pretty late in the game. | ||
Like, we've got a lot of work to do. | ||
Well, I think too that when Americans are struggling financially, which there's no doubt that's going on in this country right now, but then every time they turn on the news they see all the money going to Ukraine, they see all the money going to illegal immigrants, I mean that's gotta, that's poking a wound, that's poking a soft spot that hurts. | ||
It's not fun to be struggling financially. | ||
Americans are going through it. | ||
They don't like turning on the news and seeing Biden's giving all this money to non-citizens. | ||
Absolutely. You know, there's one of the many things they're trying to do in New York City is they're trying to basically reconstruct this shuttered psychiatric facility called Creedmoor in Queens. | ||
And they're going to start putting—that's one of the places they're going to start putting migrants, apparently, illegal aliens, I should say, in the parking lot. | ||
And it's directly across the street from a children's park where they play baseball and all that. | ||
There's some pretty stiff protests going on in Queens against this facility. | ||
And I was watching video from that. | ||
Somebody from Timcast went and covered it, which is great. | ||
We're featuring it at borderhawk.news. | ||
And some of the signs I noticed... | ||
They were kind of economic in nature. | ||
The protest was economic. | ||
They said, you know, no more handouts. | ||
Stop giving illegals, you know, our money. | ||
And that's, like you said, it's kind of the bottom line for a lot of people right now. | ||
So even if they thought, hey, maybe culturally, like, this is okay. | ||
Am I right with this? Think of all the great restaurants we're going to have. | ||
Ultimately, they're saying we're destroying the white race. | ||
They love that. Here it is. | ||
America's white majority is aging out. | ||
So it's not happening, but it is happening, and it's a good thing. | ||
Yeah, the Great Replacement is a racist conspiracy theory, but here's why the Great... | ||
Here's another example. | ||
Massachusetts is now asking citizens to open up their homes for illegal immigrants in Clip 10. | ||
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If you have an extra room or suite in your home, please consider hosting a family. | ||
Safe housing and shelter is our most- For free, by the way. | ||
They're not going to pay rent or property taxes. | ||
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You can contact the Brazilian Worker Center for more information on how you can step up if you're willing to have an additional family be part of your family. | |
If you're a local official, a college president, a business owner, or a faith leader with an available building or space in your community, please work with us to offer it as a shelter site. | ||
If you're a social service provider, please consider becoming an emergency assistance homeless shelter provider. | ||
Our resources are stretched thin there as well. | ||
And if you're a hotel or a motel owner, consider opening it up for emergency assistance. | ||
If you're a landlord or a property owner, we can use you too and connect you with service providers to help transition families into permanent housing. | ||
Everyone has something they can offer. | ||
Now, of course, the good news here, Dan, is that every Democrat in Massachusetts did open up their doors, and now all the illegal immigrants are off the streets and living in nice, air-conditioned houses with the Democrats, right? | ||
That's what they did in Martha's Vineyard, of course. | ||
Yes. Except, obviously, we're joking. | ||
They didn't do that at all. They kicked them out. | ||
Immediately. People are going to see this and say this is ludicrous, or, you know, Hong Kong clown world, and it is to some degree. | ||
However... Take in the illegal immigrant. | ||
Yes. This has been happening in Europe for a while. | ||
One example is people in the UK or in other European countries, they opened their doors to Ukrainians, Ukrainian refugees at the beginning of the conflict. | ||
The horror stories afterwards of them being unable to get them out of their homes or ending up footing the bill in many ways for making up the difference for feeding these people. | ||
They weren't given enough. | ||
They were promised stipends that they found out weren't enough to even cover the new food | ||
bills or even marriages being broken up because the Ukrainian that comes in steals the spouse | ||
of someone living in the house. | ||
Crazy stories. | ||
And those are like people welcoming people, welcoming refugees or asylum seekers into | ||
their homes. | ||
But on the flip side, in Europe for many years, and this is happening across the board, we've | ||
seen it in Switzerland, in Germany, in Italy, the government says, you know what? | ||
We're just kicking you out of your housing and we're going to put asylum seekers in your | ||
And you can pound sand. | ||
You can go find somewhere else to live. | ||
And they've been doing that for a while now. | ||
They've even been doing it to hotel owners. | ||
There's horrible stories over the years of Italian hotel owners watching their family hotel being basically ripped out of their hands and being requisitioned and turned into asylum shelters. | ||
So it sounds crazy when they're asking you, but eventually they're going to tell you. | ||
Well, and let's also point out, because again, Everybody's feeling the economic pinch right now. | ||
A lot of homeowners are opening up their houses because they need somebody to rent rooms. | ||
Because they're getting crushed economically. | ||
They can't pay their mortgage. | ||
They're afraid they're going to have to sell their house. | ||
So they're trying to rent out their rooms. | ||
And here comes the Democrats saying, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Those are illegal immigrant rooms now. | ||
You just need to open it and let them in for free. | ||
It's another example. But here's the problem. | ||
Because this is how it goes. | ||
They get so much government money that they basically buy off the hotels. | ||
They buy off all these different centers because they just offer them gobs of money. | ||
And so, of course, what is the hotel going to do? | ||
Well, I can rent every room now to the government for illegal immigrants or I can hope my rooms get rented by Americans. | ||
Most of them just take the check. | ||
Absolutely. And not only are we footing the bill for them to stay at top dollar at 100% occupancy, we're also footing the bill for them to rebuild the hotels after they're destroyed by these people. | ||
And of course, let's not forget the planes, trains, and automobiles that they take to get to that luxury hotel. | ||
Ice Cube shared this photo. | ||
The media is complicit in treason. | ||
Not the loving American media. | ||
They never covered up Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. | ||
They never covered up the Biden crime family. | ||
It just didn't happen. | ||
Everybody just relax. | ||
All right, I got a couple more stories here with Dan Lyman. | ||
So, okay, the Democrats always will project what they're thinking, what they're up to, what their next move is. | ||
I got a couple examples here. | ||
Notice how they're always going after Clarence Thomas. | ||
They just did it again on CNN. Justice Clarence Thomas enjoyed more vacations, private flights, and perks thanks to wealthy friends. | ||
New ProPublica report details. | ||
Now imagine... | ||
There's no doubt that Justice Clarence Thomas has some very rich friends that treat him very generously. | ||
Nothing is illegal. | ||
No gifts or anything like that, like Hunter or the Bidens were receiving. | ||
But imagine... It just shows you they're going after Clarence Thomas saying, oh, he needs to be off the Supreme Court. | ||
That's really what this is about because he has rich friends that take care of him. | ||
But look at that juxtaposed with the Biden family getting probably, it's going to be hundreds of millions of dollars from foreign agents and foreign countries and everything, and they have no problem with that. | ||
So it's like a rich American helping a friend of his who's on the Supreme Court, that's a problem. | ||
But Biden getting tens of millions of dollars from foreign countries, that's all good, baby. | ||
Yeah. Well, as I often say on Twitter, these regime tattletales are going to work camps when we win. | ||
That's their job, is to tattle on... | ||
Anyone they view as an opposition, from race car drivers to Clarence Thomas, and find any reason to smear them, to impugn their character, and ultimately try to destroy them economically or have them killed. | ||
I mean, that's really what it comes down to. | ||
We saw what they did when they went after Kavanaugh. | ||
We had people making threats on his life. | ||
Showing up to assassinate him. | ||
Exactly. Any of the quote-unquote conservative Supreme Court justices during some of the decisions that they've made in the past couple of years. | ||
You've had mobs outside of their houses, you know, threatening them. | ||
I mean, so that's really the job of the regime tattletales is to, you know, sic the mob on decent people. | ||
Now, Harry Sisson is basically the mouthpiece for the Democrat Party. | ||
He probably is too dumb to realize what he's a part of, and so I don't like to attack him or give him too much publicity. | ||
But the reason why I bring this up, because what the Democrats are doing now, this is what I've realized, is... | ||
They have ideas and things that they'd like to say and they'd like to do, but they know it's way too immature and unacceptable for them to platform the ideas. | ||
So they use this teenager as a voice box, Harry Sisson on Twitter, to then get the conversation going. | ||
And so it starts with his Twitter account, then it's on the mainstream news, then the next thing you know the Democrats are like, oh, this is a good idea we're going to platform here. | ||
But no, it really just starts with them and then they feed it through this teenager. | ||
This is what they're going to do next. | ||
This is in response to the killing of that Trump supporter by the FBI that just happened in Utah. | ||
He says, a Utah man has been killed during an FBI raid after he made threats against Biden, VP Harris, DA, Alvin Bragg, and more. | ||
This is yet another Trump supporter radicalized by his lies. | ||
Trump is dangerous. If he continues to spread his BS, people will get hurt. | ||
Now, just to give a second reference here. | ||
Earlier, or this was probably last week, Sisson puts out a tweet saying, Trump is violating his conditions of release. | ||
He's not allowed to do this. | ||
This is unacceptable. That was the origin of that narrative. | ||
Then it hit the mainstream news. | ||
Then it hit the Democrat Party. | ||
So I'm just monitoring the trends. | ||
The Democrats are talking behind the scenes. | ||
They want Trump arrested. | ||
They're begging Judge Chutkin to arrest Trump for violating his conditions of release. | ||
That's what they want. But they don't want to present that idea as their own. | ||
So they start it with this teenager, and then eventually it makes its round back. | ||
So this is their new plan, I think, Dan. | ||
And look, I'm not defending any of the stuff that this elderly gentleman was putting up on Twitter. | ||
It's probably not smart to make threats. | ||
To the President of the United States publicly like that. | ||
But let's be perfectly clear. | ||
A, the man couldn't walk. | ||
He was essentially a cripple. | ||
B, if this is the standard, then how many Democrats need to be arrested and go to jail? | ||
Or I guess, if this is justice, shot and killed by the FBI. Yeah, and supposedly there's no evidence that he put up any sort of armed resistance that warranted. | ||
I don't know if that's the case. | ||
This is a very murky situation here that unfolded. | ||
Still no body cam footage. We're never going to get the truth on that one, just like we never got the truth on Vegas. | ||
But... It's a disturbing time, especially when they're using such young people as their mouthpieces, the David Hoggs, the Harry Sissons. | ||
But it just goes to show that they will stoop to any length to continue smearing their opponents. | ||
Well, smearing is one thing. | ||
I think they want a shot and killed by the FBI. That's what they really want. | ||
That's why they're having Harry Sisson put this out. | ||
They're justifying the FBI killing this man, and they want it to be us next. | ||
They want it to be you next, folks. | ||
That's what this is about. If you've said anything negative about Joe Biden, they want to be able to send the FBI to your house and put a bullet through your head till you're dead. | ||
That's the Democrat Party we're dealing with. | ||
I know people are waking up and realizing how serious it is, but... | ||
I'm telling you, when this stuff starts with Harry Sisson, understand, he's like, if you want to be a fly on the wall of the inter-Democrat party conversations, go to Harry Sisson's Twitter account. | ||
They put out all the stuff they don't want to say publicly via his voice box, and he's too dumb to understand it. | ||
But that's what they want. So they're justifying this police killing. | ||
Oh, police killing is bad. | ||
Oh, he's unarmed, shot in his house. | ||
Oh, it was a Trump supporter? | ||
Murder them all. Send the FBI to their homes. | ||
Kill them all. They put up a Biden meme. | ||
That's what the Democrats want next. | ||
Sounds about right to me. I couldn't say any better. | ||
I mean, it's really that disturbing. | ||
We see that the FBI has turned into this beastly machine that, you know, principles be damned at this point. | ||
They'll put a bullet in your head and they will celebrate it. | ||
I mean, they kill their own offspring, folks. | ||
Give me a break. Odell Beckham Jr., NFL wide receiver, Super Bowl champion. | ||
He put up this tweet. Sound of freedom. | ||
I don't even know what to say. | ||
That's heavy. Dan, the awakening is on. | ||
It is. What is Odell's following? | ||
I'm going to guess... Probably at least a million. | ||
Guys, how many followers does Odell Beckham have on Twitter? | ||
Let's see that. Because what's interesting here is you have... | ||
What are people that speak to the normies, that have normie audiences, people that are obviously they just, you know, all they care about is the sports ball for some of these people. | ||
So these people may have never even heard of the Sound of Freedom. | ||
And if they have heard of it, they've probably, many of them have only heard like, you know, the media spin on it. | ||
So for him to shine a light on it in such a way, it's going to reach, I mean, it would have had 27,000 likes on that. | ||
So who knows how many impressions, you know, maybe a million impressions that saw the Sound of Freedom. | ||
That Odell Beckham, this heroic guy in their world, was disturbed by it. | ||
And maybe that's going to drive some more ticket sales and drive some more normies to go watch and find out what's actually going on. | ||
And The Sound of Freedom is just a little snapshot of what's really going on at the border, the Biden border crisis, and the horrors that are going on, especially with children being the victims. | ||
And it was 4.3 million followers he had. | ||
And I mean, look, I don't want to get too faithful on this. | ||
I mean, I'll tell you when I think something's really going our way. | ||
But from coming from the sports media and rubbing elbows with a lot of these athletes, it's really not a liberal stronghold, folks. | ||
That's just the liberal bullying and the big major networks that make it seem like it's a liberal stronghold. | ||
We saw some of the NHL players starting to stand up against it. | ||
We've seen the MLB players starting to stand up against it. | ||
Maybe NFL players start to do it next. | ||
I mean, that would be a major turning moment. | ||
And I think what's happening is... | ||
Sports radio being dominated by the airwaves of AM and FM and the ESPNs is starting to die. | ||
These people are getting information from different sources that are getting information from the internet. | ||
Some of them might even be Infowars listeners. | ||
So they're starting to kind of get a little bit of a backbone, understand the issues better, and saying, you know what? | ||
No. You're not going to intimidate me out of what I'm thinking and what I'm feeling. | ||
And plus, you've gone too far. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And we had Aaron Rodgers take a stand against the VACs last year and the previous year. | ||
So some pretty prominent guys are taking stands. | ||
And it goes back to what I was saying about normies need to start not only waking up but talking and opening dialogue about what were quote-unquote controversial issues. | ||
The country is at stake. | ||
Their way of life is at stake. | ||
There won't be sports ball eventually if things continue on this path. | ||
So to see people in a position like Odell's discussing these issues, shining a light on the Sound of Freedom and the issues that it raises is encouraging, and we need more of them to do it. | ||
All right, one thing before we sign off. | ||
We reported something yesterday that Lil Tay, a social media influencer, had died. | ||
It turns out it was all a big stunt, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It turns out it was all a big stunt. | ||
And probably all for money and clout. | ||
I don't know how else to put it, but it appears that this was all for money and clout, faking Lil Tay's death. | ||
Now, of course, they're claiming, oh, the social media account was hacked and jarring, but let's just say there were some big things dropping for her account this week, and the attention to it, seemingly, is extremely profitable. | ||
So we reported that yesterday. | ||
It's not true. Never dead. | ||
They probably faked it themselves. | ||
All right, Dan Lyman, Borderhawk, Infowars.com. | ||
And that does it for the Infowars War Room. | ||
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