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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
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We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
He looks back. Chair has not recognized himself. | ||
Quote, Mr. Weiss has full authority to bring cases in other jurisdictions if he feels it's necessary. | ||
That was your response, Attorney General, to Senator Grassley's question on March 1st, 2023. | ||
He just referenced it when Mr. | ||
Bishop was questioning you. Only problem is he'd already been turned down by the U.S. Attorney in the District of Columbia, Mr. | ||
Graves. So he didn't have full authority, did he? | ||
I had an extended conversation with Senator Grassley at the time. | ||
We briefly touched on the Section 515 question and how that process went. | ||
My point's real simple, Mr. | ||
Garland. You said he had complete authority, but he'd already been turned down. | ||
He wanted to bring an action in the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Attorney there said, no, you can't. | ||
And then you go tell the United States Senate under oath that he has complete authority. | ||
I'm going to say again that no one had the authority to turn him down. | ||
They could refuse to partner with him. | ||
They could not. You can use whatever language. | ||
Refuse to partner is turning down. | ||
It's not the same under a well-known Justice Department practice. | ||
Here's why the statute of limitations question is important that Mr. | ||
Bishop was getting at just a few minutes ago. | ||
Here's why it's important. | ||
You let the statute of limitations lapse for 2014-2015. | ||
Those were the years with the felony tax charges where Hunter Biden was getting income from Burisma. | ||
Here are four facts that I think are so important. | ||
Hunter Biden was put on the board of Burisma, made a lot of money, got paid a lot of money over those years, a couple million bucks. | ||
He wasn't qualified. Fact number two, he wasn't qualified to be on the board of Burisma. | ||
Not my words, his words. | ||
He said he got on the board because of his last name, the brand, as Devin Archer said when he was under oath and we deposed him. | ||
Fact number three, Burisma executives told Hunter Biden, we're under pressure, we need help. | ||
Fact number four, Joe Biden goes to Ukraine, leverages our tax money, American people's tax money, to get the prosecutor fired who was applying the pressure. | ||
Interestingly enough, that fact is entirely consistent with what the confidential human source told the FBI and they recorded in the 1023 form. | ||
The same form Mr. Ray didn't want to let this committee and the Congress see. | ||
That all happened. | ||
That all happened. What I'm wondering is why you guys let the statute of limitations lapse for those tax years that dealt with Burisma income. | ||
There's one more fact that's important, and that is that this investigation was being conducted by Mr. | ||
Weiss, an appointee of President Trump. | ||
You will, at the appropriate time, have the opportunity to ask Mr. | ||
Weiss that question, and he will no doubt address it in the public report that will be transmitted to the Congress. | ||
I don't know the answer to those questions. | ||
Did they forget? Did the lawyers just, like, let it... | ||
Did they just, like, oh, darn, we let it... | ||
Were they careless? I expect that won't be what he says, but because I promise... | ||
You know that's not the case. | ||
Because as Mr. Bishop pointed out, they had a tolling agreement. | ||
They talked to Hunter Biden's defense counsel and said, let's extend the statute of limitations. | ||
And then at some point, they made an intentional decision to say, we're going to let the statute of limitations lapse. | ||
And I want to know who decided that and why they did it. | ||
Mr. Weiss was a supervisor of the investigation at that time and at all times. | ||
He made the appropriate decisions, and you'll be able to ask him that question, and he will. | ||
You know why they did it? Everyone knows why they did it. | ||
You may not say it, but everyone knows why they did it. | ||
Those tax years, that involved the president. | ||
It's one thing to have a gun charge in Delaware. | ||
That doesn't involve the president of the United States. | ||
But Burisma? Oh, my. | ||
That goes right to the White House. | ||
We can't have that. | ||
And we can slow walk this thing along. | ||
We can even extend the statute of limitations, and then we can intentionally let it lapse. | ||
And we know this investigation was slow. | ||
Here's what everyone said. Shapley said, DOJ slow walked the investigation. | ||
Ziegler, slow walking in the approvals of everything. | ||
This happened at the Delaware's attorney's office and DOJ tax level. | ||
Mr. Sobosinski, the FBI agent, said, I would have liked to see things move faster. | ||
Ms. Holley said the same. | ||
Every witness we've talked to said this thing was slow walked, and we know why. | ||
They slow walked it long enough to let the statute of limitations run so they wouldn't have to get into burisma. | ||
All right. These fiery hearings and proceedings went on all morning. | ||
We covered a lot of them during the Alex Jones show earlier today. | ||
So for the sake of myself being redundant as I was hosting that, we're not going to go too much into it. | ||
But, you know, it's really just a shame. | ||
It's a shame that my friend, my good friend Merrick Garland, Is having to deal with this. | ||
My friend Merrick Garland, who wants to give me free government housing and free three government meals a day in a safe prison cell. | ||
It's really disheartening that my good friend Merrick Garland, who just wants to give me a nice safe place to live for two months, is having to deal with this. | ||
That's tomorrow. And that is it for us today. | ||
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Okay, I don't know. Whatever it is, it's not right on a teleprompter. | |
I don't know what that is. I've never seen that. | ||
We are going to do Infowars. | ||
Yeah. Okay, but... | ||
Now, I can't read it. | ||
There's no words on it. | ||
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Okay. Ready? | |
There's no words there to play us out. | ||
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What does that mean, to play us out? | |
Owen Schroyer is going to do a new broadcast. | ||
All right, go, go. | ||
That's tomorrow. And that is it for us today. | ||
And we will leave you with a... | ||
I can't do it. | ||
We'll do it live. | ||
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Alright, let's do it live. | ||
How about broadcast number two of four today? | ||
For yours truly. I don't know, probably an easier day than Merrick Garland had. This stack of news dealing with criminal activity running rampant in this country is extremely telling. | ||
And there's a lot of different angles and aspects to this. | ||
But what should the Department of Justice be really interested in right now? | ||
Is it Arresting, imprisoning, and putting fear in the hearts with a weaponized government of the opposition of the Democrat Party? | ||
Or should it be the skyrocketing crime wave that is only going to get worse now because of some news that we have out of Chicago and some other cases that Where violent criminals are getting let off with no charges. | ||
I mean, folks, stuff you wouldn't even believe is going on out there right now. | ||
In fact, one of the biggest serial killers in modern American history, and you don't even know his name. | ||
And you don't even know his name. | ||
Do you know why? I'll tell you why coming up today on the Infowars War Room. | ||
In fact, the odds are that you didn't even hear about this story. | ||
Yeah. One of the biggest serial killers in modern American history. | ||
This just happened. This is not an old news story. | ||
This is a fresh news story. | ||
And most Americans never even heard about it. | ||
You're probably tuned in right now scratching your head. | ||
You're thinking, serial killer? | ||
Mass murderer? What do you mean? | ||
What is he talking about? They didn't cover this in the news? | ||
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No, you didn't hear about Billy Chimera, did you? | ||
You didn't hear about him, did you? | ||
The media made sure that that wasn't a household name and a household story, did they? | ||
Hmm. But that's just scratching the surface of this stack of news. | ||
I've got a big stack of political news. | ||
Is Joe Biden campaigning for Donald Trump right now? | ||
I'm a little confused with the messaging coming out of the Biden White House. | ||
And of course, this is aside from his embarrassing speech at the UN. More embarrassing moments today. | ||
Biden fumbling around with an earpiece as he's supposed to have a dual press conference with the communist president of Brazil, Lula, who's a criminal. | ||
The Brazilians supposedly elected a known criminal to be their president. | ||
You wouldn't believe it. | ||
But it happened. That's what happens in communist countries. | ||
And it's really sad for Brazil, a great country that should be a great ally of ours. | ||
I've always said the strongest ally in the world for freedom would be the United States, Brazil, and Russia. | ||
That would be a powerful ally partnership for global dominance of a free market system that puts people first and sovereign nations first. | ||
But we don't get that now. | ||
We get a corrupt White House, and then you get a communist in Brazil, and now Russia's been forced into the arms of the Chinese communists. | ||
It's all bad geopolitical developments. | ||
But a stack of political news today. | ||
Donald Trump did have a speech in Iowa. | ||
We aired that on the Alex Jones Show. | ||
I've got some news dealing with the COVID-19 vaccine, but it's all the same. | ||
Just new studies, new reports, all reporting the same thing. | ||
You don't want that thing in you, you know? | ||
You just... You really don't want that injection inside you. | ||
And for those that got it, more reason to be concerned. | ||
At this point, you're just hoping you got one of the saline injections and not the... | ||
Whatever that thing is that they forced into many Americans' bodies. | ||
Some big news on the Elon Musk front that we're going to be covering as well. | ||
And then I've got a couple of guests in studio today. | ||
One guest here who's become extremely politically active locally in Austin. | ||
And so we're going to talk about how you can get politically active. | ||
And we're going to talk about different ways for you to get politically active because it always happens. | ||
People say, well, what can I do, Owen? | ||
What can I do, Owen? What can I do? | ||
Well, you're asking the right questions, but you need to be asking that to yourself. | ||
And so we'll talk about that. | ||
The agenda to sexualize your kids, the liberals love it. | ||
They just really... Liberal teachers, you know, they just really want to talk to your kids about sex, you know? | ||
It's weird. It's a weird thing. | ||
It's a weird inclination, isn't it? | ||
I'm sure that you've probably never had that sort of an inclination, but liberals, specifically ones that get into the classroom, they really like to talk to young children about sex. | ||
It's funny, 20 years ago it wouldn't have even been a debate what we would have called that. | ||
But now it's just called modern day liberalism. | ||
Modern day liberalism. | ||
And so Alex Stranger joining us in the third hour. | ||
And then I have another guest joining us in the third hour. | ||
I've got another, well I've got a couple legal updates. | ||
I've got a couple legal updates and announcements today. | ||
And I want to be fully transparent and I always want to keep you up to date because you've been so supportive of me in my legal fights. | ||
Not just with financially supporting me at DefendOwen.com, but I mean all the words of encouragement, all the kind messages, all the prayers, all the love sent. | ||
So I always want to keep you updated on the latest. | ||
And so we do have a couple updates on my legal situation today. | ||
And then I'm going to have to call out an individual. | ||
And this is something we haven't done in a long time, and I think that's because I do call individuals out. | ||
And then I've actually gotten the opportunity to meet some of the people that like to watch this show and then write hit pieces about me. | ||
I actually go out and meet them, and I shake their hands, and then they realize, you know what, this one guy is actually not such a bad guy. | ||
I actually kind of like this guy. | ||
And then they stop writing hit pieces on me. | ||
So it's a tactic that's worked in the past, but now there's another individual that wants to misinform and disinform the public about myself. | ||
So we're going to pull an old trick out of the hat today, and we're going to call out somebody who wants to call me out by name. | ||
And my guess is this is going to go the exact same way as it has in the past. | ||
They call me out by name, they write stories about me, they disinform the public about me, and I say, hey, why don't you come on the show? | ||
Why don't you come on the show and tell my audience that the government claims there's millions of people? | ||
Why don't you come on my show to the government claims millions of people in my audience, and why don't you call it out to my face? | ||
And I know you're tuned in right now, and you know exactly who you are, don't you? | ||
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And you're already shaking in your mama's basement. | |
Because you have an audience of two. | ||
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Yourself and your mother. And you think you're going to get away with that? | |
Do you know what they call me? | ||
Do you know what they call me? | ||
I didn't come up with the name. They call me a cuck slayer. | ||
And I'm going to have to slay a cuck today on the air. | ||
We'll allow him the opportunity, or it might be her. | ||
I don't want to misgender. We'll allow him, her the opportunity to come on air and call me out right to my face and prove not a coward. | ||
All right, I want to look at some of the political news today here to start the show. | ||
Donald Trump spoke in Iowa today. | ||
It was a good rally, not his most fiery rally, but very focused. | ||
He definitely said some interesting things. | ||
And he, of course, once again filled a massive venue and had people lined up around the arena today. | ||
Hours before it started, and even people lining up before the sunrise in Iowa today. | ||
Of course, we could challenge Joe Biden to do such a thing, but he never would. | ||
He wouldn't even think about it. Physically, I'm not sure he could do a campaign rally speech. | ||
Also, who knows if anybody would even show up. | ||
That would be too embarrassing for a guy that supposedly got 81 million votes but can't have anybody show up to a rally. | ||
Hmm, that might have people scratching their heads. | ||
Or maybe the Democrats already know That Biden isn't going to be running again. | ||
We do have the House panel setting the first Biden impeachment inquiry hearing for next week. | ||
So Kevin McCarthy trying to save his political skin here. | ||
As he's being ripped to shreds by Matt Gaetz and Gaetz is gaining momentum in what is kind of just a one-off of the Freedom Caucus with his continued resolution voting block of no. | ||
Conservative lawmakers force Kevin McCarthy to move forward with Biden impeachment. | ||
The Republican-controlled U.S. House Oversight Committee announced their first hearing will take place next week in an effort led by hard-right lawmakers intent on bringing impeachment articles against Joe Biden. | ||
And so that's nice. | ||
Kevin McCarthy trying to earn some political points here where he's down big in the score. | ||
He's almost got nothing. | ||
He's an empty suit. So his hand has been forced and the impeachment inquiry will begin next week. | ||
And I don't know whether this is real or not. | ||
You may have seen motion by Representative Matt Gaetz to remove Kevin McCarthy as Speaker found in Capitol bathroom. | ||
And so it looks like an official letterhead and filing motion from Matt Gaetz office. | ||
It was folded up. | ||
At a changing station inside a Capitol bathroom, a journalist just happened to find it and say, oh, what is this? | ||
Let me tell you. And, you know, I don't do this. | ||
I mean, I'll just go ahead and tell you. | ||
People dig through capital trash. | ||
They look... Because anybody's looking for a story. | ||
So they find loose papers or they go into trash. | ||
I've had people turn over politicians' documents that have been trashed before and say, hey, do you want this? | ||
There might be a story in here. And... | ||
I just don't even want to do that. | ||
But let me just tell you, this is kind of a normal thing, people looking for stories or whatever, going through trash. | ||
And so they find this paper in the bathroom and they open it up and it appears to be a motion from Matt Gaetz to remove Kevin McCarthy as Speaker. | ||
A resolution from Florida Representative Matt Gaetz seeking to vacate Kevin McCarthy's House Speakership seat was discovered in a Capitol Hill bathroom yesterday. | ||
And journalist Matt Laszlo shared this document that he found. | ||
You can find the story at Infowars.com with the supposed document. | ||
So again, who knows if this is real or not. | ||
It appears to be real, but anybody could go out and make a fake document look like this and plan it for a story. | ||
I'm not accusing Matt Laszlo of doing that. | ||
But it is interesting. | ||
Was this a troll? | ||
Was this a real document? | ||
You'd think somebody would not want to leave that sitting on the bathroom floor if it was. | ||
But nonetheless, I wish it was real. | ||
I wish it was real. | ||
And maybe it will be soon. | ||
And then there's Joe Biden again. | ||
Is he campaigning for Donald Trump? | ||
Donald Trump just took a, I wouldn't say a big hit, but he took a gash. | ||
He took a gash politically with what he said about abortion during the Kirsten Welker Meet the Press interview. | ||
And if Kristen Welker had any integrity left when it comes to her journalistic career, she threw all of that out the window with that interview, constantly lying and misrepresenting the facts during that interview. | ||
It was a disgusting display. | ||
But she did gash Donald Trump a little bit with the pro-life purists, specifically. | ||
And so Trump took a bit of a gash on that. | ||
And then Biden stitched up the wound, tweeting this out. | ||
After 50 years of failure, with nobody coming even close, I was able to kill Roe vs. | ||
Wade. This is a truth post from Donald Trump back in May. | ||
And so Biden tweets this out, and he says, let's be clear, Donald Trump is responsible for ending Roe vs. | ||
Wade, and if you vote for him, he'll go even further. | ||
So after Kirsten Welker, the Democrat hatchet woman who sold all of her integrity, Gashes Trump in the pro-life movement. | ||
Joe Biden and his campaign, or whoever put this up, comes in to stitch up the wound and stop the bleeding. | ||
And credits Donald Trump for killing Roe vs. | ||
Wade and says he would go even further. | ||
Wow. Now again, I'm not making excuses for what Donald Trump said about his pro-life stance in that interview. | ||
He's mostly just playing politics with it, like it or not. | ||
That's the truth. But Biden rushes in to stop the bleeding. | ||
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Incredible! So you've got to wonder. | |
The people running Biden's Twitter account are just completely moronic not to realize that they just stopped the bleeding on this issue for Donald Trump. | ||
He doubled down. | ||
Biden's team doubles down. | ||
Today, while Donald Trump takes credit for killing Roe vs. | ||
Wade, actually, you gave him credit just 24 hours ago. | ||
You literally gave him credit. | ||
And then they say Trump takes credit. | ||
Well, you just gave him credit. | ||
While Donald Trump takes credit for killing Roe vs. | ||
Wade... And would sign a national abortion ban. | ||
Actually, he said he wouldn't do that in the interview. | ||
So these people don't even pay attention to anything. | ||
Clearly, they don't pay attention to anything. | ||
He said he wouldn't sign a national abortion ban. | ||
That's why the pro-life purists were upset with Donald Trump. | ||
And now you have stopped the bleeding. | ||
And then you've lied about what he said. | ||
We will always fight to protect a woman's freedom to choose. | ||
And I'm just so sick of this. | ||
Freedom to choose. | ||
Folks, come on. | ||
Honestly, I'm a pro-lifer. | ||
I have zero doubt about that. | ||
Zero doubt in my mind, I'm a pro-lifer. | ||
For me personally, for my life, I'm a pro-life purist. | ||
I'm not a political purist. | ||
But for me, for my culture, what I want, pro-life purist. | ||
Look, if we're going to talk politics on this, folks, 80% of people would get behind a heartbeat pill. | ||
If the baby has a heartbeat, you can't kill it. | ||
That should be considered murder. | ||
And it is. If it's a pregnant woman that gets killed, that's a double murder. | ||
That's a double homicide. So this whole freedom to choose, you know, F you, man. | ||
You do not have the freedom to murder somebody. | ||
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My goodness, Joe Biden is an international embarrassment. | ||
He just snubbed the president of Brazil on a handshake, and that's not because he's a dirty commie. | ||
It's because Joe Biden is an embarrassment. | ||
But we'll have that coming up here shortly. | ||
Is Joe Biden campaigning for Donald Trump? | ||
Gives him credit for killing Roe versus Wade in a time where Trump was bleeding pro-life purists? | ||
Joe Biden rushes in to stop the bleeding, says Trump killed Roe versus Wade, and then doubles down on it again? | ||
They're not very bright people inside the Democrat Party. | ||
And now, Joe Biden, because he's campaigning on Bidenomics, well, he's not campaigning. | ||
But he's touting Bidenomics. | ||
Now, everybody knows what Bidenomics actually means. | ||
And in fact, maybe we'll go to some videos of this today, because I've been warning about this. | ||
And I'm telling you, the dam is about to break, folks. | ||
I'm just telling you, the dam is about to break. | ||
But Joe Biden says, this is Maganomics. | ||
And they tweet it out like it's an actual word that they made up. | ||
Actually, it's just a good economy under Trump. | ||
But okay, Maganomics. | ||
An economic agenda that calls for three things. | ||
Cutting taxes. | ||
Are you campaigning for Donald Trump? | ||
By the way, notice the lack of interaction on Biden's tweets. | ||
I hate this guy. | ||
Magonomics. Cutting taxes. | ||
Cutting taxes. | ||
Now, they love to do this class warfare, and they say, for wealthy and big corporations. | ||
Well, you know, it's the wealthy and the big corporations that hire people and give them jobs. | ||
The commies haven't figured that out yet, I guess. | ||
Cutting Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. | ||
That's just not accurate. | ||
And then raising costs for families by gutting investments in the middle class. | ||
What does that mean, gutting investments in the middle class? | ||
Gutting investments in the middle class? | ||
The government investing in the middle class? | ||
Is Biden doing that? | ||
Because the middle class is shrinking under Joe Biden. | ||
The middle class is now the lower class under Joe Biden. | ||
And raising costs for families, that's result number one from so-called Bidenomics. | ||
So, I've played the different video compilations of people complaining about their grocery bills and everything. | ||
We've done whole segments and whole breakdowns on it. | ||
I'm telling you, this dam is about to break, folks, with the economy. | ||
It is getting bad. | ||
And the grocery bills and the energy bills aren't going down anytime soon. | ||
And the gas bills, actually, your price at the pump is now at a record high. | ||
And it's only going to be going up as well. | ||
Gas prices in LA soared over $6 a gallon as oil keeps climbing. | ||
We told you this was going to happen. | ||
Never doubt me, folks. | ||
It'll probably soon be reaching $7 a gallon. | ||
And the only thing Biden can do about it is drain the strategic oil reserves. | ||
But there's not much left. | ||
So Biden can tap into the strategic petroleum reserves one or two more times before it's empty | ||
Before it's completely empty and Russia and Saudi Arabia working with BRICS and China to have a gold-backed currency | ||
They're not putting any more oil into the market So they can keep oil prices down for their own | ||
Countries and they are and then they can raise the oil prices in the United States of America as a direct | ||
attack on by nomics because he leaves himself open for attack. | ||
Because he's a joke and his foreign policy and energy policy is crushing us. | ||
So it's now over $6 a gallon. | ||
Usually gas prices are really good in Texas. | ||
They're approaching $5 a gallon here for premium. | ||
I'm getting text messages from people all across the United States sending me their gas prices and they're like, oh my gosh, you were right. | ||
I didn't think it would get this bad, but I just paid $4.50 a gallon. | ||
I just paid $5 a gallon. | ||
Never doubt me, folks. | ||
And then, in fact, I bet you right now. | ||
Okay, it's Wednesday. | ||
By the end of the week, Karine Jean-Pierre will make a statement from the White House saying they've lowered gas prices. | ||
Of course they will. Because what do they do? | ||
What does the White House do every time gas prices go up? | ||
They tell you they went down. | ||
No, they're at a record high. | ||
So here we go. Let's start with the lighter one. | ||
Here's an individual comparing grocery bills from when Trump was president to when Biden was president in clip number eight. | ||
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This woman compared her grocery purchases from 2020 to today, and it's actually insane how much inflation we're seeing in just three years. | |
A pound of sliced turkey in 2020 was $3.14. | ||
Today it's $6.72. | ||
That's a 114% increase. | ||
A pound of ground beef in 2020 was $3.46. | ||
Today it's $5.47, which is a 58% increase. | ||
Walmart branded waffles used to be $2.93, and now they're $4.14. | ||
Hellman's mayonnaise used to be $3.77. | ||
It's now being sold for $5.48. | ||
I think it's a meme that Americans put mayonnaise on everything. | ||
I like it on sandwiches, but anyway, 16 ounces of raw honey used to be $6.88. | ||
Any guesses on what it's being sold for right now? | ||
Well, she checked on the Walmart app, and today it's being sold for $10.97. | ||
Three pounds of Walmart bacon used to be $11.98, and now they're charging $16.48. | ||
It's like everything is consistently up 40, 60, even 100%. | ||
This gluten-free stir fry cost her $2.73 in 2020, and now it's $4.18 in 2023. | ||
These Walmart brand cereal bars were $5.58, and today they're selling for $7.44. | ||
And just looking at this woman's purchases, she's not buying brand name, organic, grass-fed groceries or anything like that. | ||
These are Walmart brand prices. | ||
And even with all that, her grocery bill is still up over 50% in just three years. | ||
Now, we're going to show you something a little more heartbreaking on the other side, but let me explain further here, because you can do this for yourself, potentially. | ||
If you order your groceries online, you can order them on Amazon or the Whole Foods deal that they have or Walmart. | ||
Even local grocery stores here in Texas now have online shopping. | ||
And so you can actually go and you can look at your receipts and you can look at your bills from 2020 or before and then you can look at them now and the prices you'll see are different. | ||
And in fact, I forget what it was. | ||
I just had to order something on Amazon that I hadn't ordered in like four years. | ||
And I ordered it and I was like, wait a second, I don't remember this being so expensive. | ||
Same thing. Now the challenge is understanding that this is Bidenomics. | ||
And that this is energy policy. | ||
When you shut off energy and that causes energy prices to go up, everything goes up. | ||
So the challenge is now to get people to understand, this is Bidenomics. | ||
This isn't just inflation. | ||
This isn't just normal activity. | ||
This isn't just, oh, it's a different year, different time. | ||
This is 100% the result of Bidenomics. | ||
Well, this individual understands it because he can't even afford food anymore, as he says, trying to hold tears back in clip seven. | ||
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Joe, I didn't eat, Joe. | |
Joe, I didn't eat today, Joe. | ||
You know why, Joe? Joe, you want to know why? | ||
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The gas, Joe. | |
I got a car. I got a car, Joe. | ||
Look at me, Joe. Joe, my feet is on land. | ||
My feet is on land. | ||
I can run into a... | ||
I can run into a landmine. | ||
This is all on you, Joe. | ||
I hope you're paying for my funeral, Joe. | ||
Now I gotta walk these streets because the gas price is too high. | ||
Why are you doing us like this, Joe? | ||
So he gets it. I hope everyone gets it. | ||
Now liberals can't even be real with themselves. | ||
They can't even be honest with themselves. | ||
But folks, we have to make sure that people understand this is Bidenomics. | ||
Your price at the pump doubling, your grocery bill doubling, and let's be perfectly clear, that's what's happened. | ||
Your grocery bill has doubled, your price at the pump has doubled, and it's likely that your taxes have doubled as well. | ||
That's the situation I'm dealing with. | ||
I bet that you in the audience are dealing with the exact same situation. | ||
That's Bidenomics. | ||
So, I mean, yeah. Oh, I don't like Donald Trump. | ||
Okay, do you like being poor? | ||
Do you like being broke? Do you like being unable to afford food and energy? | ||
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Trump polls better than ever with black and Hispanic voters. | ||
That's a Washington Post headline. | ||
Trump hits new poll highs with black and Hispanic voters. | ||
What to make of it? Asks the Washington Post. | ||
Oh, I don't know. Democrats suck. | ||
Their policies suck. | ||
They're all liars and scumbags, and so the American voters are starting to see through | ||
it. | ||
But don't worry, Joe Biden or whatever Democrat will still get 90 million votes. | ||
I mean, hell, they'll just say, Democrat Party, whether it's Joe Biden or anybody else, gets | ||
100 million votes, 300 million votes, 400 million votes for the Democrats. | ||
You say, what? That's more people than we even have in this country. | ||
Don't you doubt that? | ||
You're going to jail now. | ||
You doubt election results and you're not a Democrat? | ||
You're going to jail. | ||
But 400 million votes for the Democrats, how is that possible? | ||
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There's only 300... Slammer. | |
No, they're totally panicked. | ||
It's not just that Joe Biden isn't popular. | ||
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He's unpopular. | |
And most people see through this Bidenomic sham as they're paying double for price of gas and double their grocery bills. | ||
You know, I don't know why we don't hear more of this other than I guess people are just afraid to say it, but not Vivek Ramaswamy. | ||
I got to tell you, this guy is increasingly trying to earn my vote. | ||
And I've always said I'm still going to vote for Trump just because, I mean, there's nothing I can do about stopping him getting the nomination. | ||
Now, the Democrats are going to try to stop him from getting the nomination. | ||
And I've always said, you know, Vivek doesn't really have the political capital for me to vote for him. | ||
But, man... | ||
This is exactly how this should be approached when we talk about the government shutdown. | ||
Here's Vivek Ramaswamy last night. | ||
We shouldn't be talking about how to avoid a fake government shutdown. | ||
We should be talking about how to achieve a real one. | ||
A real one. | ||
Vivek Ramaswamy, a real one. | ||
That's worth reading twice. | ||
We shouldn't be talking about how to avoid a fake government shutdown. | ||
We should be talking about how to achieve a real one. | ||
Put that on a shirt. | ||
Put that on a campaign slogan. | ||
We see the same theatrics every few months because the GOP refuses to do what I've pledged to accomplish. | ||
Shut down the administrative state for good. | ||
The short-term fake shutdown debate is a joke. | ||
Everyone gets back pay. | ||
Everything goes back to normal. | ||
With a little more funding and a slightly bigger government, the bureaucracy wins every time. | ||
The right answer is to actually shut it down. | ||
Vivek Ramaswamy. | ||
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Hmm. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
What do you think about this in Pennsylvania? | ||
Pennsylvania governor announces automatic voter registration in key swing state and he says this is a key step to make our elections more secure. | ||
Do you believe that? | ||
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro announced Tuesday, which is National Voter Registration Day, that the state will now automatically register residents to vote while getting their driver's license or state ID. Now, I actually think this is just a... | ||
What should we call it? | ||
This is a... | ||
Cutting out the middleman for Democrat ballot harvesting? | ||
Because that's one of the challenges of the Democrat ballot harvesting operations is they actually have to get you to register to vote. | ||
But if you're automatically registered to vote, well, they just skipped half the process of somehow voting for you. | ||
Hmm. Do you think a Republican will ever win Pennsylvania ever again after this? | ||
Do you think? | ||
And it's all going to be in Philadelphia. | ||
I mean, it's Pittsburgh, too, but... | ||
Again, from my analysis, you can go back and look at this for yourself, folks. | ||
Joe Biden got more votes out of Philadelphia than Hillary Clinton, than Barack Obama. | ||
And by the way, so did Donald Trump. | ||
But somehow Joe Biden got the most. | ||
Gee, how did Mark McGuire hit 70 home runs? | ||
How did Sammy Sosa hit 68 home runs? | ||
How did Barry Bonds hit 72 home runs? | ||
They were using steroids. | ||
It's considered cheating now. | ||
Nobody hits 70 home runs anymore. | ||
Oh, I see. That's what it is. | ||
It's vote steroids. And we just sit here and act like Barry Bonds hat size didn't grow 10 sizes. | ||
Oh, yeah. Oh, Biden, 81 million votes. | ||
Oh, yeah. Biden getting 80% of the vote in Philadelphia. | ||
Totally normal stuff. | ||
Totally normal stuff. | ||
And the Democrat will get even more votes in Philadelphia the next go-around. | ||
So instead of, like Major League Baseball corrects the problem, they consider steroids cheating, nobody hits 70 home runs anymore, and so they correct the issue. | ||
You're going to have the exact opposite phenomenon in Philadelphia. | ||
The numbers aren't going to go back down to normal. | ||
Now you're going to have MLB players hitting 80, 90, 100 home runs per season. | ||
Joe Biden, 500 million votes! | ||
Senate ends dress code so John Fetterman can dress like a slob. | ||
Stories at Infowars.com. | ||
You know, here's what's going to be funny about this, because Fetterman did show up for work in shorts and a t-shirt again. | ||
By the way, the staffers still have a dress code. | ||
So staffers still have to dress in business attire or they won't be allowed in the Capitol. | ||
But John Fetterman can, you won't know the difference. | ||
Is John Fetterman a homeless bum in D.C. asking for money or is he a senator? | ||
You wouldn't know the difference. | ||
He's sending a message. | ||
You know, here's what I wonder. | ||
Yeah, he doesn't know his message, but he's sending it. | ||
Is that even John Fetterman? | ||
That's what people are really asking. | ||
I mean, I don't even want to get conspiratorial with it. | ||
It's just ridiculous either way. | ||
But what happened to that big... | ||
What was that thing on the back of his neck? | ||
Anyway. Anyway. | ||
But I'm wondering what's going to happen here. | ||
Because Fetterman is the only person that doesn't dress like an adult in Congress. | ||
He's the only one. So obviously that's why they did this. | ||
Now, the question becomes, is anybody going to take this to the next level to push back against it? | ||
I mean, I'm not encouraging this for any personal reasons, but, you know, if Lauren Boebert decided to show up in a bikini for the next congressional session, I mean, you know. | ||
So that's the question. | ||
Does anybody in Congress want to protest this by showing up dressed like a fool, like a clown, like they're going to the beach? | ||
I mean, that's the one. I would dress up like I'm going to the beach. | ||
And then if people ask, hey, why are you dressed up like you're going to the beach? | ||
Oh, because Joe Biden is going to his beach mansion on Friday for vacation for the 20th straight weekend. | ||
And so I was hoping I could join him. | ||
I'm going to the beach with Joe, don't you know? | ||
I wonder how long it's going to be until somebody... | ||
Because here's the thing. Either you... | ||
This is the culture jamming aspect. | ||
Either you push this to the edge now, or slowly but surely, it's going to be like President Camacho in Idiocracy and people showing up in silk gowns and robes and tassels and selling advertising that they wear. | ||
I mean, it's just going to become a clown show. | ||
But that's going to be the slow... | ||
That's going to be the slow lowering of the bar. | ||
So somebody in Congress, if they really want to protest this, should just show up, just dress like a clown, dress like they're going to the beach, whatever, and just push this to the limit now and just say, well, whoa, this is what Democrats wanted. | ||
And I'm dressed like I'm going to the beach because Joe Biden is going to the beach this weekend like he does every weekend for vacation. | ||
Susan Collins jokes she'll wear a bikini in protest of the Fetterman rule. | ||
There's no dress code anymore. Susan, could we maybe get someone else to do that first? | ||
Or maybe it does need to be Susan. | ||
In fact, yes, Susan. Yes, I support it, Susan. | ||
Go to Congress in a bikini and say, I'm going on vacation with Joe Biden after this to the beach, and there's no rules here anymore. | ||
And so don't be rude. | ||
This is the Democrat rule. | ||
All right, Sparks have been flying in the hearing today with Merrick Garland from the House Republicans, and Victoria Sparks had her moment, and she seems to be fed up with this corrupt Biden administration, as do other House Republicans, and they seem to be fed up with the empty suit Kevin McCarthy's inaction as well. | ||
Here's Victoria Sparks today going at it with Merrick Garland. | ||
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American not to be afraid of my government. | |
But I wanted to tell you and I want to share with you and get your thoughts on that. | ||
Are you aware that a lot of Americans are now afraid of being prosecuted by your department? | ||
Are you aware about that? | ||
Are you aware of that? | ||
I'm just saying, are you aware or not? | ||
I think that constant attacks on the department and saying... | ||
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It's not attacks. Let me give you an example. | |
You talk about January 6th. | ||
I'm sorry? Some people came on January 6th. | ||
There probably were some people that came on January 6th here that had bad intent, but a lot of good Americans from From my district, came here because they are sick and tired of this government not serving them. | ||
They came with strollers and the kids, and there was a chaotic situation because the proper security wasn't provided. | ||
That's a question that was answered, really, why? | ||
Why we debated for 55 minutes on the floor and didn't stop the debate after the people broke into the Capitol. | ||
But these people came. | ||
They were throwing the smoke bombs. | ||
Into the crowd with strollers with kids. | ||
People who showed up, you know, FBI agent to people's houses. | ||
You had in my district, in my town, FBI phone numbers all over the district. | ||
Please call. Call that. | ||
People are truly afraid. | ||
I just want to make sure if you're not aware that you are. | ||
And this is a big problem when people are afraid of their own government. | ||
And I'll show you some other things. | ||
We're talking about justice system. | ||
I don't question. You're probably not a bad person. | ||
I don't know you. But what I'll tell you, you're in charge of the department. | ||
And people right now feel, you know, I look at Durham report and I call on the FISA violations of queries of millions of Americans, right? | ||
It's like KGB. But when I read Durham reports, we have this, you have a nice, you know, playbook. | ||
First, let's have a special counsel. | ||
And then you don't have to answer any questions here. | ||
Then, let's extend slow walk investigation on Hillary Clinton, on Hunter. | ||
Everything is slow walk. | ||
We were very quick on Donald Trump, but you were very slow walk. | ||
Then, by the time, you know, that investigation ended, statute of limitation expired, and all of your agents need to be tested for amnesia. | ||
No one recalls anything. | ||
Okay, you probably should have as part of your hiring policy. | ||
So no one held accountable, which was egregious, what happened. | ||
You know, in that report, when I read about them, I can't believe it happened in the United States of America. | ||
This is my frustration. | ||
I'll be honest with you. | ||
Then, it's very interesting. | ||
You know, regardless what it is, even people in Obama administration raise concerns. | ||
You know, how can President Sanz be serving on, you know, Corrupt Ukrainian oligarchs. | ||
Do you understand that it actually can undermine the one Ukrainian effort and policy? | ||
I think these concerns were raised. | ||
The Obama administration didn't do anything about it. | ||
These people are dying right now, and Americans don't trust this president. | ||
So I want to ask you one thing. | ||
As you, I don't need answer because I know you're not going to, but I think You're probably a good American and you care. | ||
And a lot of these people are so afraid they cover up this stuff, I think, in your department because they're embarrassed that what we became as a country to say that what our Department of Justice became. | ||
That allows Russians to do propaganda in Chinese. | ||
It allows them to destabilize our country. | ||
That is danger to our republic. | ||
It is significant danger. | ||
And I have just one more question from you. | ||
You know, I mean, I agree on corporate crimes and FISA stuff, even with Democrats, that we need to do a better job. | ||
One more question for you. | ||
Do you believe that, you know, you talk about rights to vote, but do you believe that only U.S. citizens should be voting in this election and doing anything to make sure that only eligible people vote in elections? | ||
Yes and yes. | ||
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Okay, I would like to see that, what you do. | |
Thank you. I'm going to respond to that powerful diatribe on the other side because it's important in context. | ||
This is an immigrant who fled an oppressive government to the United States and now this government is more oppressive than the one she fled. | ||
So this is important in context what you just heard from Victoria Sparks here. | ||
This is an immigrant whose family fled an oppressive government And now she got into Congress here and she's saying, well, gee, my family fled an oppressive government, but now the United States government under Joe Biden and Merrick Garland is more oppressive than the government I fled. | ||
And, you know, it's hard to have a proper delivery when she has limited time there. | ||
But the meat and potatoes was really at the beginning when she's saying, you do realize that American citizens fear you and your Justice Department now? | ||
You do realize you are the ones that people fear? | ||
That's the powerful message, folks. | ||
People are now afraid to speak. | ||
They're afraid to protest. | ||
They're afraid to fundraise because of Merrick Garland's Justice Department and the FBI. People now live in fear of the U.S. government. | ||
That is the... | ||
That's the grand salami, baby. | ||
That is everything about this Biden administration. | ||
That is everything about the modern-day Democrat Party. | ||
And that's what they want, by the way. | ||
Let's be perfectly clear. | ||
That's what the Democrats want. | ||
They want you to live in fear of them. | ||
They want you to know that they will use every tool in their arsenal and they will use every tool in the U.S. government's arsenal to destroy you. | ||
They want you to live in fear. | ||
Why do you think they criminalize me saying death to tyrants? | ||
That's everything right there, folks. | ||
That's everything. Democrats like Chuck Schumer, who goes on MSNBC and says, the intelligence communities have six ways of Sunday of getting back at you, so you better be careful. | ||
These people want you to live in fear of them, folks. | ||
But... Victoria there, Representative Sparks, just trying to fill her time and get out her message. | ||
She should have just focused on that issue, because that's it. | ||
The American people now live in fear of the U.S. government. | ||
That's beyond corruption, folks. | ||
Corruption is one thing. | ||
Oppression is an entirely different thing. | ||
Yeah, we've known that our government is corrupt for a long time. | ||
Now it is straight up oppressive. | ||
Now it is straight up weaponized. | ||
United States citizens fear their government more than Russian citizens. | ||
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Think about that. | |
Citizens of the United States of America fear the U.S. government under Joe Biden than Russians fear the Russian government under Vladimir Putin. | ||
Think about that. | ||
It might be fair to say that the US government is the most oppressive government in the world today. | ||
North Korea and China are probably still the leaders on the board, but the US government is closing in quick. | ||
And so that's everything. | ||
And that's why they're trying to make an example out of me. | ||
Because they want the American people to know, and they want the American media to know, that if you question Any Democrat legitimacy or power, you will be arrested and you will be thrown in jail. | ||
That's it. That's everything. | ||
And Victoria Sparks nails it. | ||
Merrick Garland, do you realize that under your Department of Justice, That under your reign as the Attorney General, the American people now live in fear of their government. | ||
They live in fear to speak. | ||
They live in fear to protest. | ||
They live in fear to rally. | ||
They live in fear just to leave their house. | ||
I mean, I guess it goes beyond even the political persecution. | ||
The streets in the average American city are so dangerous now, people don't even want to go out. | ||
I never go out in Austin anymore. | ||
Hell to the no. | ||
Never would. Talking to my friends in St. | ||
Louis last night. Lives in a nice area. | ||
Gunshots going off. See, because I don't want to be a pessimist. | ||
I don't want to be negative. | ||
I still believe in America. | ||
I still believe in the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. | ||
I still believe in the American people. | ||
But let's be honest with ourselves. | ||
This is beyond government corruption. | ||
This is flat-out government oppression. | ||
And Victoria Sparks nails it. | ||
And she looks Merrick Garland... | ||
right in the eye and says you do realize that you have now put fear in the | ||
hearts of every American citizen That they will be punished for speech | ||
Wow, that's where we're at under the Biden administration Thank you. | ||
But again... | ||
Okay, maybe we expect that because that always happens with governments. | ||
Governments always become oppressive against the people. | ||
That's why we founded the United States of America. | ||
A government for the people, by the people. | ||
We are our own government. | ||
We are the self-government. | ||
Long gone are those days. | ||
Long gone are those days. | ||
But what's scarier than that, because I expect that from the government, we expect governments to become corrupt. | ||
We expect governments to become oppressive. | ||
No, what's sick! | ||
What is sick is that the average liberal Democrat now likes it. | ||
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They want you to live in fear of the government. | |
They want you to live in fear that they will destroy your life if you go against them. | ||
That is what they want. | ||
And so do you realize the sick psychology of these people now? | ||
Do you realize the sick psychology of the American left now that celebrates the fact that you now live in fear of the government because they think they wield this power? | ||
And how ignorant is that to think that you will somehow control those means of putting fear into the American people's hearts? | ||
You really don't realize you're going to be on the chopping block next, liberal Democrats? | ||
You really haven't figured that out, have you? | ||
You really haven't studied history, have you? | ||
You really have no idea how any of this works, do you? | ||
And you run around all day talking, Nazis, Nazis, Nazis! | ||
Yeah, oh, okay. Do you think Jewish people lived in fear of the Nazi regime? | ||
Mm-hmm. Have you realized? | ||
Have you realized you're the bad guys yet? | ||
Have you just accepted that that's your role now? | ||
That you are the bad guys? | ||
And that makes you feel good, doesn't it? | ||
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That makes you feel powerful. | |
Because in your sick psychology, in your sick psychology, you would rather burn a house down as long as everybody else in it died with you. | ||
Sure, the house is going to burn down and you're going to be in there too, but as long as that MAGA person, as long as that white person, as long as that Republican, as long as that Christian, as long as they burn down in the house with me, I feel good. | ||
I did not intend to have this rant, but Victoria Sparks nails it so precisely. | ||
In a way that everybody can understand that it was worthy of a responsive diatribe. | ||
And so, yeah, I go back to after I got indicted by the U.S. government. | ||
Judge questions, Department of Justice's media policy and Capitol riot case against Infowars. | ||
And there was a good judge. | ||
There was a good judge that doesn't want the American people to live in fear of their government and doesn't want to see the First Amendment under attack by the Biden administration. | ||
And he made a filing in response, a magistrate judge. | ||
And he said, wait a second. | ||
Wait a second. You guys are pursuing a journalist here. | ||
Did you even follow the law in pursuit of this journalist? | ||
And the government said, buzz off! | ||
The law isn't for Democrats. | ||
Haven't you figured that out? | ||
Democrats don't have laws. | ||
We are the law. | ||
And we will use it to crush our political opposition, said every tyrannical fascistic authoritarian regime ever on this planet. | ||
I've been shadow banned. | ||
I've been called a liar. | ||
I've been silenced on virtually every platform created by man. | ||
My life has been threatened repeatedly. | ||
They've tried to destroy me, but I survived. | ||
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And that's why I'm joining Mug Club. | |
The replatforming begins now. | ||
Join Mug Club and get one month free with promo code Alex at jonescrowder.com So we've got some breaking news here and then I'm going to get into the juxtaposition of what Merrick Garland is doing with the Department of Justice versus the crime on the streets. | ||
But ladies and gentlemen, Tell me if you believe this. | ||
They are now claiming that the F-35 went down due to bad weather. | ||
Due to bad weather. | ||
And that the pilot couldn't activate the tracking system before he ejected. | ||
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I'm sure that's what it is. | |
So there you go. There's your... | ||
F-35 goes down due to bad weather. | ||
They couldn't find it for two days, even though it was right where it went down when he ejected due to weather. | ||
And they grounded jets for two days because of the weather. | ||
I mean, the government isn't honest with anything at this point. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Now... Alright, we've got big news as far as crime and justice and everything is concerned here. | ||
So let me just start pile driving into this stack. | ||
DHS refuses to release data on illegal immigrants cartel ties citing privacy concerns. | ||
The case is related to ICE arrests and deportation priorities. | ||
So the DHS says it's a privacy concern to release data on illegal immigrants' cartel ties. | ||
That's a privacy concern. | ||
Hmm. Privacy concern. | ||
That's interesting coming from this Department of Justice because, did you hear this? | ||
Secretary Mayorkas announces establishment of Homeland Intelligence Experts Group. | ||
DHS names members of new Homeland Intelligence Experts Group. | ||
Now, now, now, let me just tie these two things together. | ||
Because that's what our job at InfoWars here is, to have a long memory and connect these things like constellations in the sky. | ||
So the DHS refuses to release data on illegal immigrants' cartel ties because of privacy concerns. | ||
Yet the DHS, in their new Homeland Intelligence Experts group, has appointed John Brennan and James Clapper to this group. | ||
Two men responsible for spying on American citizens. | ||
Yeah. Remember when James Clapper was under oath and was asked, does the U.S. government spy on U.S. citizens? | ||
And he said no. Well, not wittingly. | ||
Of course, even that little additive there was him trying to protect himself from perjury. | ||
John Brennan, the known communist... | ||
The self-avowed communist John Brennan. | ||
So two individuals who don't respect Americans' privacy at all just get put on a new DHS, Homeland Intelligence Experts Group, while the DHS says we can't release information on illegal immigrants because of privacy concerns. | ||
And what do you think this Homeland Intelligence Experts group is going to be in charge of? | ||
Finding you and arresting you. | ||
This is going to go beyond the pale now, folks. | ||
This is going to go beyond the pale now. | ||
It's not just going to be, oh, we're arresting Owen Schroer for a speech. | ||
They're going to arrest you for watching the show. | ||
They're going to arrest you for posting on the internet. | ||
They're going to arrest you for going to the wrong website. | ||
That's what this is all about. | ||
And let's keep in mind, these are the same intelligence experts that said Trump-Russia collusion was the real deal. | ||
They lied. These are the same intelligence experts that signed a paper saying the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation. | ||
They lied. This country is so corrupt right now, it is unreal. | ||
This is worse than the KGB. The United States government is now more corrupt than the Russian government that they want to demonize every day. | ||
I would even argue the United States government is now the most corrupt government in the world and it's not even close. | ||
It is not even close. | ||
Julie Kelly reporting. | ||
It looks like the wife of Matthew Graves, U.S. Attorney for D.C. who continues to round up charge and incarcerate January Sixers and pro-lifers, was back at the White House last week. | ||
She visited the White House roughly 30 times since her husband was confirmed. | ||
She's a big pro-choice activist, and now her husband, U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves, is arresting pro-life protesters. | ||
But the House Judiciary Committee will be hearing from Matthew Graves. | ||
As Jim Jordan has requested his appearance at a hearing to ask why To ask why they are being used as a tool of the Democrat Party to go after their political opposition. | ||
There's going to be a lot of people actually going to be testifying here. | ||
Leslie Wolf on the 29th. | ||
Matthew Graves October 2nd. | ||
Martin Estrada October 3rd. | ||
The list goes on and on. | ||
David Weiss October 11th. | ||
That's going to be a big one. | ||
So more big hearings coming up in this next session. | ||
And it's going to be a lot like what we saw today with Merrick Garland. | ||
In fact, guys, how long is that Troy Nell's clip I sent you? | ||
Do we have that one? It would be 27. | ||
It was the last clip that we had. | ||
We'll have that coming up for you next. | ||
But look, at least the Republicans are confronting the corruption of the Democrats during these hearings. | ||
But... They need to stop it. | ||
This political corruption, this weaponization by the government against the opposition to the Democrats, this political persecution against the opposition to the Democrats, it has to be stopped. | ||
It's out of control. This is the most corrupt government on the planet now. | ||
And it's not even close. | ||
It's not even close. Via the House Judiciary Committee Republicans, the FBI claims it has lost count of how many paid informants they had in the Trump crowd on January 6th. | ||
Now, this already came out in other legal cases, but they weren't my cases, so it came out in discovery. | ||
And they had witnesses to the stand, and they said, how many confidential informants did you have? | ||
How many confidential human sources did you have? | ||
And the government argued, well, we don't even know there were so many. | ||
And they said, can you provide a list? | ||
They said, we can't provide a list. | ||
There were too many to put on a piece of paper. | ||
Former Capitol Police Chief Sund testifies he had three calls with Pelosi on January 6th. | ||
Pelosi said they never spoke, but Sund has the receipts. | ||
So Pelosi lied. What do you know? | ||
Stunning! Nancy Pelosi lied? | ||
Who could have seen it? Who could have called it? | ||
Nobody. No, Nancy Pelosi lying again? | ||
No way. Can't be. | ||
I don't believe it. I'm a Democrat. | ||
I thought she was honest. She doesn't lie. | ||
No, the government loves me. | ||
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That's just ignorant. That's just ignorant. | |
You're so ignorant. Nancy Pelosi doesn't lie. | ||
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It's ignorant. It's just such a joke. | |
This country's going to hell in a handbasket, man. | ||
It's just unbelievable. How can anybody with a soul, how can anybody with an ounce of integrity be a Democrat or vote Democrat at this point? | ||
That's fine. That's fine. | ||
You'll be living in fear of the U.S. government soon as well. | ||
Oh, you think it just applies to your political opposition? | ||
Yeah, you're in for a rude wake-up call. | ||
You're in for a rude wake-up call. | ||
All right, I'm going to tell you what's going on at the street level now. | ||
So while the Department of Justice is expanding its weaponization against the American people and against Trump supporters, what's going on at the street level? | ||
Well, your cities are more dangerous than they've ever been before. | ||
So you can't even walk the streets of this country anymore. | ||
And if you speak out against the Democrats, you're going to jail. | ||
So that's the state of our country under Joe Biden. | ||
Don't worry. The Biden administration and the Department of Justice will make sure anybody who opposes the Democrat Party politically will face the full extent of the government's hammer. | ||
But criminals on the streets, don't worry, they're going to be protected as well. | ||
Folks, we have some unreal stories dealing with this today. | ||
Now, you may recall a year ago... | ||
There was a situation where a Korean-American jewelry shop owner got beaten to a bloody pulp during a robbery. | ||
Calvin Ushery, 39 years old, beat the Korean-American jewelry shop owner. | ||
Remember the Stop Asian Hate campaign? | ||
Trend? Well, when it wasn't white people committing the crimes, the liberals dropped that trend immediately. | ||
So, the court, rather, the trial, has now been declared a mistrial. | ||
Because jurors could not reach a verdict. | ||
Couldn't reach a verdict. | ||
A man walks into the jewelry store on camera, beats the store owner to a bloody pulp, and the jury couldn't reach a verdict. | ||
Andy Ngo reporting. | ||
A mistrial has been declared in the trial of Calvin Ushery because jurors could not reach a verdict. | ||
The suspect's attorney told the jury in the September 2022 video of the brutal beating of the elderly Asian man provokes a lot of emotion but told them not to direct that against his client. | ||
So here's the video of my client committing the crime but don't use it against my client. | ||
Now I want to explain what goes on here. | ||
Because there's actually something good here, believe it or not. | ||
Not in the result, but in the process. | ||
So we do have a jury process here. | ||
And one juror can nullify a jury that can lead to a mistrial. | ||
This is a very important part of our justice system, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Very important part. | ||
And it's a part that mostly favors the people. | ||
But why in a case so obvious would a juror nullify the jury and have a mistrial of an individual who robs a jewelry store and nearly beats the owner to death? | ||
Because here's what you have. | ||
Now, I don't know the identities of these jurors, and it can't be made public information who nullified the jury. | ||
But let's make a pretty reasonable assessment and assumption here. | ||
Somebody in that jury, either a white guilt liberal or an anti-white black person, nullified the jury because they didn't want to see a black man go to jail for robbing and beating an elderly Asian man half to death. | ||
Let's just be honest. | ||
Let's not play games. | ||
Let's be adults. Let's have adult conversations. | ||
That's what happened here. | ||
Now again, I support jury nullification. | ||
But you see, it's not just about the judge. | ||
It's not just about the attorneys involved. | ||
It's also about we the people having a say. | ||
That is extremely important. | ||
And even in an egregious failure like this of that process, I still support it. | ||
But that's why having an informed and honest public with integrity is so important. | ||
So because either a white guilt liberal was afraid to put a black man in jail or an anti-white black person was afraid to put a black person in jail or just didn't want to to send a message to the establishment that, yep, black people can do whatever they want now. | ||
A mistrial in one of the most obvious... | ||
I mean, this is a joke, folks. | ||
This is a joke. It's on video. | ||
The entire thing is on video. | ||
And the attorney says, I mean, look, you don't want to talk about scumbag attorneys, but hey, he's doing his job. | ||
It's all part of the process. So I support that. | ||
The attorney did his job. | ||
The jury did his job. | ||
This is a horrendous result. | ||
How does it come to this result? | ||
Because of the racial bias and the racial tension and the racial bigotry in this country. | ||
A black man can go into a jewelry store, beat the owner half to death, and rob him blind, and get a mistrial. | ||
And the attorney says, don't use the evidence against my client. | ||
Now, have you ever heard of the name Billy Chemermer? | ||
You ever heard of the name Billy Chemermer? | ||
He's only... One of the biggest serial killers in modern American history. | ||
Did you ever hear his name? | ||
No, you didn't. | ||
Do you know why? Because Billy Chamirmer is a black man who targeted white women to kill them. | ||
So the media doesn't want to cover that. | ||
The Justice Department doesn't want you to know about that because they lie and they tell you white supremacy is the problem. | ||
They tell you white people are the criminals. | ||
They tell you white people are the biggest threat to your safety. | ||
So they don't make a big deal out of Billy Chamirmer, who killed 22 women. | ||
He only killed 22 white women, so you don't make a big deal out of that. | ||
George Floyd is the big tragedy here. | ||
The career criminal that overdosed on drugs after committing a crime. | ||
George Floyd is the big criminal here. | ||
The 22 innocent white ladies that Billy Chamirmer slaughtered, their lives don't matter. | ||
Their lives aren't important. | ||
That doesn't support the anti-white message that our liberal media and our liberal justice department wants you to have. | ||
So one of the most prolific serial killers, and most likely an obvious anti-white bigot, is unknown to the general public because the media buries this story. | ||
And we all know why. | ||
And we all know if the roles were reversed, what would have happened. | ||
And so now Billy Chermirmer has been killed in a Texas prison. | ||
But you know, I don't like playing the race card. | ||
Because I was raised in a country where you didn't see skin color. | ||
I was raised in a generation in a time where people didn't care about your skin color. | ||
They cared about the content of your character. | ||
Sadly, a time long gone. | ||
I mean, we were this close to Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream and then Barack Obama and Liberal Democrats destroyed it. | ||
But hey, what do I have in front of me here? | ||
Crime data. Crime statistics. | ||
Murder and non-negligent manslaughter victims, suspects, and arrestee by race and ethnicity. | ||
What do you see here, folks? | ||
What do you see here? | ||
You know who are the number one victims and suspects and arrestees? | ||
Black Americans. | ||
Now here's your white column way down here where they are double or triple the victim as they are the suspect in these manslaughters and murders. | ||
And then there is, again, black people, the number one victim. | ||
But see, you're not allowed to talk about that. | ||
Nobody wants to talk about that. | ||
And you know what? I don't blame them because I don't want to talk about it. | ||
I don't want to talk about this. | ||
But when I have to hear from the Department of Justice that white supremacy is the problem, and I have to sit here and listen to the liberal American media racially divide this country, and I have to sit here and watch the American media claim George Floyd was a victim of racism, and then half the country burns to the ground, but nobody's ever heard of Billy Tremmer, who was a racist murderer, well, maybe we should inject a little reality. | ||
Maybe we should inject a little uncomfortable truth into the situation. | ||
Yeah, you know what? It's uncomfortable for me, too. | ||
I don't like talking about it either, because I wasn't raised in a country that cared about the color of your skin. | ||
But that's where we are now! | ||
So you wanna play these games, liberals? | ||
You want to play these games, anti-white bigots? | ||
Go ahead. Play these games. | ||
Go ahead. Look at the data. | ||
Look at the numbers and see how you can swallow those pills. | ||
Because you're not going to like it. | ||
But we all know who the real racists are. | ||
We all know who the real bigots are. | ||
Democrats. Liberals. | ||
Progressives. Every damn time. | ||
Well, Democrats are making the streets more dangerous for everybody, but the numbers are in. | ||
It's more dangerous for black folks. | ||
The Democrats want your vote. | ||
Well, they make the streets most dangerous for you. | ||
And then they lie and deceive you into voting for them. | ||
Why would you still vote for these scumbag liars? | ||
If you're in Chicago, folks, it's about to get... | ||
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It's about to get bad. | |
Illinois becomes first state to end cash bail. | ||
So they're just going to be releasing the most hardened criminals back onto the streets. | ||
No cash bail. Illinois eliminates cash bail with Pretrial Fairness Act, part of Safety Act, taking effect Monday. | ||
Chicago already has the most murders. | ||
Chicago already, I mean, I didn't even play the game this week. | ||
Let's just go ahead and do it. We'll just play the game this week. | ||
All right, over, under. Middle September weekend. | ||
I'm going to go over under four and a half murders in Chicago this weekend. | ||
Four and a half gun murders. | ||
Gun homicides. Four and a half gun homicides in Chicago. | ||
Over under four and a half. I'm going to take the over. | ||
And then I'm going to say over under shootings. | ||
I'm going to say 19 murders. | ||
I'm going to take the over on that too. | ||
So just go ahead and plug it in, guys. | ||
Gun crime in Chicago over the weekend. | ||
We can play this game all the time. | ||
Oh, 18 this weekend. | ||
I took the over. I mean, I should do odds makings here. | ||
One says 22. | ||
So we've got, well, that was an updated one. | ||
So I was actually right. So it was 22. | ||
So the over was right. No homicides. | ||
So 22 shot, but no homicides. | ||
So we took the over, we got it right. | ||
We took the under, so we split. | ||
I'm not trying to make light of the issue, but that's actually how sad and pathetic it is that I have to cover this so much that I can actually do actual, like, spot-on odds-making most of the time. | ||
So there you go. 22 shot, but no homicides. | ||
So that's a good weekend. But no cash bail now, folks. | ||
I'm telling you, it's about to get bad. | ||
It's about to get bad, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
16-year-old girl amongst the individuals shot. | ||
I bet it was a black girl, too. | ||
Because they suffer the most from Democrat Party policies. | ||
They still convince you that you ain't black unless you vote Democrat, says Joe Biden. | ||
Man and woman found shot to death inside car in Rancho Palos Verdes. | ||
It's in Los Angeles. Yep. | ||
Washington, D.C. area police department so understaffed they're looking for new recruits in Puerto Rico. | ||
Yeah, because the Democrats defunded the police and now Democrat cities are the most dangerous in the world. | ||
Ohio murder suspect breaks into Georgia home shot by a man defending his family. | ||
Well, if Democrats had their way, you would have been killed because they would have disarmed you. | ||
They would have disarmed you. | ||
But they failed in New Mexico. | ||
The Democrats failed in their attempt to disarm you in New Mexico. | ||
New Mexico Governor Foulds removes firearm carry ban from emergency order. | ||
We all saw the video from Las Vegas this weekend. | ||
A couple teenagers steal a car, run into people, run over a former police officer and kill him. | ||
Barely even makes the mainstream news. | ||
No riots, no statues for the fallen police officer who got murdered in cold blood. | ||
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy fatally shot in ambush attack in Palmdale, California. | ||
Manhunt underway. Deputy Ryan Clinkenbrumer. | ||
Ryan Clinkenbrumer. | ||
Will there be any statues? | ||
Will there be any marches? | ||
Will there be any rallies? | ||
Any fundraising? Anything for a good person who gets ambushed and shot and killed because Democrats put a target on his back? | ||
No. He should have been George Floyd, a career criminal who once held a gun to a pregnant woman's head in a home burglary and then overdosed on fentanyl. | ||
And then there would have been a nationwide outrage. | ||
But because he was a good citizen and he got ambushed and killed, nobody seems to care. | ||
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New York City to consider removing statues of George Washington and create reparations task force amid budget cuts. | ||
Well, yeah, but the illegal immigrants are getting all the money, so that won't happen. | ||
So they've removed George Washington. | ||
They've removed Thomas Jefferson. | ||
They've removed Theodore Roosevelt. | ||
They're erasing our history because they want to erase the country. | ||
An LGBTQ community feels betrayed at Muslim Council voting to remove pride flags from city buildings. | ||
Oh, you mean the Muslims that you guys claim to love so much don't like your LGBTQ agenda? | ||
Haha, I should have done a little more research, shouldn't you have? | ||
Yeah, Muslims are actually extremely conservative. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, you just don't know anything because you're liberal idiots. | ||
Oh, you were gonna sell the Muslim community on transing children? | ||
You were gonna sell the Muslim community on chopping off their balls? | ||
You were gonna sell the Muslim community on turning their kids into being gay? | ||
Oh, you were surprised they didn't like that? | ||
Hmm. New York City Mayor Eric Adams sounds alarm on migrant crisis, warns a financial tsunami is ahead. | ||
And isn't this just a perfect example of the short-sightedness of Democrats? | ||
Hey, listen, jerk. | ||
It's not just a financial tsunami for New York City that gets 2% of the illegal immigrants. | ||
New York City gets 2% of the illegal immigrants. | ||
It's a financial tsunami for the whole country, jerk. | ||
Illegal immigrant from Peru charged with murder in Texas entered U.S. and was released months ago. | ||
Yeah. Let's do this quickly. | ||
There's just so much news here. | ||
In fact, I'll just keep pouring through it. | ||
So, I don't like this, but I'm not a Luddite. | ||
I just don't like human-animal testing, and Neuralink has done both. | ||
But, this is interesting. | ||
The first human patient will soon receive a Neuralink device. | ||
This ultimately has the potential to restore full body movement in the long term. | ||
Neuralink's hopes to play a role in AI risk, civilizational risk reduction by improving human to AI bandwidth by several orders of magnitude. | ||
Imagine if Stephen Hawking had had this. | ||
So Neuralink is about to go live. | ||
Not sure how I feel about that. | ||
Again, I'm not a Luddite, and if we can have technology that makes blind people see or paralyzed people walk, I don't know if I can say I'm all for it, but I'm certainly open-minded to it. | ||
But you gotta be careful with this stuff, and you gotta wonder where it goes from here. | ||
Elon Musk questioning why nobody's covering the open border. | ||
Well, Elon, if you didn't ban Infowars from Twitter slash X, then maybe you might see our coverage. | ||
Strange that there's almost no legacy media coverage of this. | ||
About 2 million people from every country on Earth are entering through the U.S. border every year. | ||
The number is rising rapidly, yet no preventative action is being taken by the current administration. | ||
And you've got to wonder why. | ||
Why won't the mainstream media cover it, and why won't the Biden administration stop it? | ||
Because they hate the country and they are trying to destroy it. | ||
The answer is actually not that difficult. | ||
Musk slams Wall Street Journal over utterly false article on potential Saudi Tesla Gigafactory. | ||
Let me tell you, it's funny because I've been a part of these stories before. | ||
People write stories about you and they just outright lie. | ||
They write it about Alex, they write it about me, and they just outright lie. | ||
And you read it like, wow, these people just lie. | ||
They do it about Elon Musk. | ||
It's stunning. It's stunning when you realize people just will write and publish outright lies. | ||
And they do. And they do it every day. | ||
And so, but because Elon Musk calls out their lies, the Department of Justice, that's Merrick Garland's Department of Justice, is investigating him yet again. | ||
So, you go against the Democrat Party, they try to destroy your life, even if you are the richest man in the world. | ||
Now let me do something I was teasing earlier. | ||
Here's an individual who tunes into my show every day and was obviously watching me hosting the Alex Jones Show earlier. | ||
And I want to give him a chance to come on the show and face me head on like a man. | ||
And that's Jim Stewardson. | ||
Now, let me be perfectly clear. | ||
This is now the biggest moment of his life. | ||
This is a life loser who has no followers, but he calls me out by name and he lies about me on the internet. | ||
And so we used to do this traditionally, but what I've learned is when you confront these phonies head-on, they stop coming for you. | ||
Or when you meet some of them and shake their hand, they realize, okay, you're not the bad guy that I thought you were. | ||
So we haven't done this in a while because I confront these people head-on and then they back off. | ||
So we're gonna go ahead and do this. | ||
So Jim Stewartson says I did a 25 minute psyop to inside a race war today. | ||
Jim, I got bad news for you. | ||
I have a very diverse group of friends, which I doubt you have, because I doubt you have any friends. | ||
But I want to give Jim the opportunity. | ||
You can call me out on my show, Jim. | ||
This is the biggest moment of your life. | ||
I am giving you the opportunity of a lifetime to go from zero followers, the government argues I have millions of audience members, to actually be heard by people. | ||
So Jim, my crew is going to reach out to you, and my crew is going to ask you to come on the show sometime, and you can confront my quote-unquote PSYOP directly to my face, to my audience. | ||
But I'm willing to make a hefty bet, Jim, that you won't show up. | ||
But this is it, Jim. | ||
This is your one shot. I'm giving you your one shot to make something of yourself. | ||
I'm giving you one shot to actually have a real reach and a real influence. | ||
And if you really believe that I'm part of a PSYOP, you can come on the air and prove it. | ||
But somehow I'll be like, I bet you'll be like the rest of the cowards and you won't show up. | ||
And look at that. He tries to steal our name, and he names his show Mind War. | ||
So come on, Jim. | ||
Come have a mind war with yours truly. | ||
Whose mind do you think will win that battle? | ||
That's really not even fair. | ||
That's like Shaq against a kindergartner. | ||
But come on, Jim. | ||
This is your one shot. We're going to give you one shot, and we're going to reach out, and then that's it for you, Jim. | ||
Back into nothingness. | ||
All right, we're going to have more clips from this. | ||
There's just so many. We'll have to have more tomorrow. | ||
But... Here's Troy Nels putting Merrick Garland back on the grill in clip 27. | ||
So he would stop looking into Burisma, where Hunter was on the board. | ||
Would you agree? All right, let's let the American people decide. | ||
Play the clip. Play the clip. | ||
I remember going over convincing our team, our brothers too, convincing us that we should be providing for loan guarantees. | ||
And I went over, I guess, the 12th, 13th time to Kiev, and I was supposed to announce that there was another billion-dollar loan guarantee. | ||
And I had gotten a commitment from Poroshenko and from Yatsenyuk that they would take action against the state prosecutor, and they didn't. | ||
So they said, they were walking out to the press conference and said, no, we're not going to give you the billion dollars. | ||
They said, you have no authority, you're not the president. | ||
The president said, I said, call him. | ||
I said, I'm telling you, you're not getting the billion dollars. | ||
I said, you're not getting the billion, I'm going to be leaving here, I think it was, what, six hours? | ||
I looked, I said, I'm leaving in six hours. | ||
If the prosecutor's not fired, you're not getting the money. | ||
Oh, son of a bitch. | ||
You got fired. And they put in place someone who was solid. | ||
Mr. Attorney General, what you just saw, there was Joe Biden in his arrogance and role as the vice president in this country saying, if you don't fire Shokin, the United States isn't given the $1 billion loan. | ||
Why would Joe Biden say that as the vice president? | ||
Why would he say such a thing? Was it policy? | ||
Was it our policy at the time? | ||
Yes or no? It wasn't. | ||
I have documents here. | ||
Interagency Policy Committee dated October 15th. | ||
I'm on my time, pipe down. | ||
He's made significant reforms, Shokin did. | ||
Matter of fact, John Kerry says he was impressive. | ||
And you know, within a few months after Shokin was fired, they appoint a prosecutor that said, we're not going to look into Burisma anymore. | ||
Cancel that. Forget it. | ||
We're not looking into Burisma. | ||
Boom. Here comes the million dollars. | ||
Joe Biden threatened the Ukrainian president and the prime minister. | ||
Everybody can see it. The fire Shokin or the United States won't give the billion dollars. | ||
If that is not quid pro quo, sir, what is? | ||
I will tell you what it is and America agrees with me. | ||
It's bribery and it's impeachable. | ||
Are you going to do something about it? | ||
I bet you not, and that's why you, sir, also need to be impeached. | ||
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I yield back. The time of the gentleman has expired. | |
Congressman Troy Nell's spitting fire. | ||
Folks, I'm telling you, it was like this all day with Merrick Garland up there. | ||
But, you know, he's such a, he's such a, well, I see, I better be careful what I say because Merrick Garland is going to have me put in jail. | ||
So I better be nice to my friend Merrick Garland. | ||
I better be nice. Right, Merrick? | ||
Better be nice to you. Your friends in the Justice Department listen to everything I say, watch everything I do. | ||
So I better be good, right, Merrick? | ||
I better be on my good behavior here, Merrick. | ||
Because we wouldn't want anybody being politically persecuted and incarcerated for their speech, right, Merrick? | ||
Right? Those orders wouldn't come down from the top, right, Merrick? | ||
U.S. attorneys wouldn't say that as long as I cooperate, they wouldn't ask for jail time, but then somebody at the top said, no, you are going to put Schroyer in jail, right, Merrick? | ||
That's not how it goes down, right, Merrick? | ||
What do you guys think about this one with a little added editing to it here? | ||
Here's Merrick Garland making one of the most ludicrous claims I've ever seen during a hearing under oath in clip 25. | ||
That means we apply the same laws to everyone. | ||
There is not one set of laws for the powerful and another for the powerless, one for the rich and another for the poor, one for Democrats and another for Republicans, or different rules depending upon one's race or ethnicity or religion. | ||
Wow. Was that Merrick Garland's nose growing like Pinocchio's while he was talking? | ||
What is that about? | ||
Merrick Garland. Come on, Merrick. | ||
I want to be your friend, Merrick. | ||
What, Merrick? What do you want from me? | ||
Do you want me to say Donald Trump's a racist? | ||
Do you want me to say Donald Trump is the criminal? | ||
Do you want me to flip on Donald Trump and Alex Jones? | ||
Which, by the way, they're writing stories about Lin Wood flips on Donald Trump. | ||
Folks, they wrote the same stories about me. | ||
There is no flipping. | ||
Don't flip out. | ||
They say, oh my gosh, Linwood flipped on Trump. | ||
There's no flipping, folks. | ||
They write the same crap about me. | ||
It's all made up. | ||
You want to play with the big boys? | ||
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I'll play with the big boys. Let's go, InfoWars. | |
I'm ready. Alex Stranger is our guest, and so why is he in studio today? | ||
Because I want to talk about... Peaceful First Amendment political activism. | ||
That's what we do here. | ||
That's what Alex Stranger does here locally, and he's spent a lot of time at the Capitol. | ||
You've gotten to know some of our lawmakers at the Capitol. | ||
Also, I think the city council probably knows you by name as well, thanks to some of your culture jamming. | ||
But let me just put it like this, because... | ||
I have people all the time that reach out to me and they say, oh, and what can I do? | ||
What can I do? Well, don't ask me that question. | ||
Stand in front of a mirror and ask that question and then answer it. | ||
And so Alex did that and he has his answer. | ||
But, you know, I kind of like to play a little game is what I like to do. | ||
And so you've been very active at the Capitol and you've been wanting to come on forever. | ||
I said, you know what, put a little more groundwork in and I'll invite you into the studio. | ||
Kind of like a little motivational factor. | ||
Well, it worked. | ||
You kept putting in the groundwork. | ||
Now, generally speaking, let's just talk about getting politically active. | ||
You're just a normal American. | ||
You're just a concerned person for the country. | ||
You're just a local citizen here. | ||
Oh, there's nothing you can do. | ||
There's nothing I can do. Bullcrap. | ||
There's plenty you can do. | ||
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What do you do? Well, I mean, I drive an adult tricycle for a living. | |
I'm a pedicab driver in Austin, Texas. | ||
If I can drive an adult tricycle It's a smooth ride, by the way. | ||
I've had a couple rides in your pedicab. | ||
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It's very nice. Thank you. I really appreciate that. | |
It's too dangerous to go out now, but back in the day. | ||
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So this is kind of where it ties into, right? | |
Like, you know, as somebody who works downtown, I'm directly affected by what the George Soros DAs are doing in Austin. | ||
And like I said, I drive an adult tricycle for a living, Owen. | ||
And I'm on the show right now. | ||
I'm literally sitting next to you in the studio. | ||
This is the most trusted source of news in Austin, if not the United States. | ||
I'm definitely the most trusted source of news in Austin when you look at who does our news and whatnot. | ||
I've had videos that I've gotten shared by Fox News. | ||
I've done podcasts with the GOP chairman. | ||
I have actual friends who are state reps and city council members. | ||
If I can do this by driving an adult tricycle for a living... | ||
Then you can do this. | ||
Well, the point is that it doesn't matter what you do for a living. | ||
The point is that anybody can get involved politically. | ||
And guys, pull this Twitter up too because this is where you can find a lot of your political activity. | ||
You spend a lot of time at the Capitol. | ||
And you spend a lot of time talking to our lawmakers. | ||
And a lot of times they try to call your bluff. | ||
And they say, oh, come to our office. | ||
And they think that you're never going to show up. | ||
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Well, you do, don't you? Well, I showed up to Garza's office. | |
I tried to speak with him. | ||
The security guard, he wouldn't let us in with the camera. | ||
So we went and tried to schedule an appointment. | ||
They gave me a card. I called his secretary, and I filmed it because I want people to understand that I'm putting in the work, and you should be able to approach your lawmakers. | ||
And you also should... | ||
Document how to approach lawmakers in terms of you got to do this in a way that's calm. | ||
You got to be sound measured. | ||
You got to sound like you're doing this in good faith for the right reasons. | ||
You're very calm. | ||
You're very approachable. | ||
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Well, thank you. You are, it's true. | |
Even in your trans-vaccinated t-shirt. | ||
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Well, I actually, thank you very much. | |
And, you know, I'm wearing this shirt because when you're trans, it's about identifying as whatever you want to identify as. | ||
And I identify as somebody who said three shots and five boosters, even though I've not had a single shot. | ||
You've had more than Jill Biden. | ||
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Well, you know, Owen, I actually, speaking of t-shirts, I bought a little present for you. | |
I actually bought a copy of this shirt that I made myself as well. | ||
Look at that. Comes bearing gifts. | ||
So now I can be trans-vaccinated? | ||
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We can wear matching outfits. And it's important to show your commitment to love and inclusion, Owen. | |
That's what we're doing here. | ||
Well, I had to stop by a CVS location earlier today. | ||
To pick up a UPS package. | ||
And they're promoting that they have free COVID vaccines. | ||
I should have had my t-shirt on. | ||
I would have said, well, I'm already trans-vaccinated. | ||
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I already identified that, but thank you very much. | |
Yeah. But let's get back. So, guys, pull up this Twitter account. | ||
Because, again, you're very calm. | ||
You're very nice. | ||
You're a very nice person. | ||
And you just say, hey, can I have a word about this issue or that issue? | ||
And they say, oh, we'll schedule an appointment. | ||
They assume that you won't. | ||
And you do schedule the appointment. | ||
And you do sit down and you talk to the lawmakers. | ||
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Well, of course, you have to. You have to always be calm. | |
And you always have to do things in good faith and try to come well-researched. | ||
Because... You know, the calmer you are and the more measured you are when you speak, it becomes a lot easier to point out to the general public who the insane bad guys are. | ||
Oh, I didn't realize. Did you get accepted into the sorority there? | ||
I didn't see that you had the... | ||
That's a new one. | ||
You're doing so much content now, I can't even keep up. | ||
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Well, you know, I tried. Apparently, there's a lot of white supremacy and transphobia still exists at the University of Texas. | |
It's very sad, but, you know, hopefully I'll find the right... | ||
They wouldn't even let you in the door. | ||
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They wouldn't let me in the door. It's literal violence. | |
Genocide, Owen. This is actual genocide. | ||
This girl is filming you. | ||
What did she think about your attire? | ||
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Well, you know, she didn't want me to pledge, so I'm a little sad, but I'm trying to get over it. | |
Well, they're trying. We have had men try to pledge for the sororities. | ||
I mean, look, I remember when I was a student at University of Missouri, I had a girlfriend that was in a sorority, and, you know, I snuck into the house a couple times, and, you know, I had a good time. | ||
I liked the sorority house when I could sneak in. | ||
But it was like I had to sneak around. | ||
It was like, you know, there are no boys allowed. | ||
I had to sneak around. I should have just put a wig on and said, no, I'm a girl. | ||
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Don't be a bigot. Well, you should have, but in hindsight, it's 20-20, you know? | |
I don't know if, but you know, what's crazy too is, because we might be exactly the same age, but we're very close in age. | ||
Honestly, this insanity wasn't around when I was in school. | ||
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It just wasn't. No, but we were leading towards it. | |
It kind of was, but it was in the shadows. | ||
Yeah, we were kind of, it was like, it was first kind of being introduced to the system. | ||
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Yeah, you're in the shadows. | |
There was a movie, I have to watch it, but there was a movie called, like, The Decline of Western Civilization. | ||
And it was just, you just, it had like all the old 80s, all your favorite 80s metalheads and stuff like that. | ||
And it just showed like, just the absolute degeneracy. | ||
And you had Ozzy Osbourne talking about how he worshiped Satan and this and that. | ||
And just, you know, I think, I think like this whole demoralization and like actual degeneracy, it's a decades long process. | ||
Right? And so when you're like a teenager in 1985 and you see some of these hair bands or you see some of these pop stars and they're going out and they're just running through a whole bunch of different chicks and you have the first generation where no-fault divorce just passes. | ||
We're 10, 12 years from getting off the gold standard and all these things start happening. | ||
The more you erode somebody's purchasing power and the more you devalue currency, the more you have to degrade Because if you don't, you create actual revolutions that displace the powerful. | ||
And so we were seeing the manifestations of that just by glorifying a lot of... | ||
You're glorifying drug use. | ||
You're glorifying promiscuity. | ||
You're glorifying a lot of stuff that when you think about it, it kind of laid the foundation | ||
for a generation of kids raised by single moms. | ||
And then you have that, and a couple, 10, 20, 30 years later, now you got Sprinkles | ||
the Drag Queen coming into the local kindergarten to read stories to the five-year-olds. | ||
So a lot of this is kind of like a step-by-step process. | ||
Well look at the situation with Russell Brand. | ||
He did a recently resurfaced interview with Lorraine, I guess this is a British talk show | ||
host, where he talked about, it was like, yeah, my role in Hollywood, he called it a | ||
nutter. | ||
But he was like, my role in Hollywood was to be the ladies' man, to kind of be the ladies' | ||
be the womanizer, and the Hollywood exec said, hey, that's your role, that makes us money, that's how we're gonna portray you, that's gonna be who you are, and so, you know, it's not a secret, some of the things that he went through in the past, and Now look at what they're doing to him that he's pushing back against the establishment. | ||
The UK government just demanded Rumble remove him from the platform. | ||
Same thing with TikTok. Rumble said, no, thank you. | ||
But the truth is, he was promiscuous. | ||
He did have that past, and I wonder if now he's sitting back saying, boy, I regret it. | ||
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You know, it's hard to say, but I think one of the things is that you can kind of learn from how people's transgressions affect them, right? | |
When you see that, you know, you could be accused of something, you know, you can go through a phase in life and then 10, 20, 30 years later, like all of a sudden now you just get accused of something out of the woodwork with no basis of fact. | ||
And I mean, look, it seems very unlikely that this guy's going to go to jail or, you know, get convicted by a jail. | ||
These accusations, even if they're legitimate, to bring them to the service now, it's obviously political. | ||
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It's obviously political, and it isn't new for actors and for athletes and whatnot. | |
Athletes and actors always get accused of that stuff by women all the time. | ||
That never ends. Kobe Bryant got accused of raping somebody in 2004, and obviously it turns out that the girl was like... | ||
You know, mentally yelling crazy and just wanted a paycheck and all this stuff. | ||
Yeah, you gotta be careful. He had to go through an actual jury trial. | ||
And then apparently I was hearing stories that after all this happened, whenever he'd go to clubs, he'd have a security team with him and wouldn't allow him. | ||
Oh, you've got to. He wouldn't even allow women to talk to him at all or whatever. | ||
Of course those women are out there. | ||
We're going to take a break. I want to get more into specific with some of your local political activism on the other side of this break. | ||
We'll be right back. Alex Stringer is my guest. | ||
We're both trans-vaccinated, by the way. | ||
You know, I kind of dropped the ball on this. | ||
I should have had them ready because you've done some comedy music. | ||
You've done some comedy music. | ||
And I'll be riding around in... | ||
That's actually, I believe, how we met. | ||
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No, I met you a lot. | |
We talked about this before. I know. | ||
I was on your podcast, actually. | ||
I was on your podcast on YouTube and on Twitter then. | ||
I guess it's X now. But... | ||
No, we were riding around in your pedicab, and you have these songs that you make. | ||
It's all comedy, because if it wasn't comedy, it'd be criminal. | ||
Like Joe Biden is a pedo. | ||
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I just want you guys to know, I have no intentions of committing suicide. | |
You don't have any dirt on the Clintons? | ||
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You're still good there? If my brakes go out of my car, I didn't do it. | |
If the brakes go out in your pedicab or somebody hits you, it was an act of sabotage? | ||
Yeah, that was the podcast we did. | ||
That was probably a year or so ago. | ||
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It wasn't a year ago. It was a couple months ago. | |
Really? Yeah. Dude, a month feels like a year in my life. | ||
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Yeah, I think it was back in March. | |
It was in April, I think. It was this calendar year? | ||
Yeah. Check that out. What's your YouTube channel? | ||
Alex Stranger. We would ride around in your pedicab playing your hit song, which is comedy, called Joe Biden is a Pedophile. | ||
It's actually hilarious. | ||
You've got a couple of those bangers on your YouTube channel. | ||
But, you know, talk about some of the processing because people always ask me, well, what can I do? | ||
What can I do? Well, you can talk to your lawmakers. | ||
You can try to make them aware of the issues or just get active in your local community. | ||
Like, talk about the story you were telling me where there's a place that won't accept cash and you're like, no, I'm going to pay you in cash and here's why you need to be concerned about this. | ||
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Yeah, so there's a spot called Chalancho. | |
It's, like, on 2nd Street in Colorado. | ||
And other branches accept cash, right? | ||
But this place doesn't. And so, you know, you look at the looming threat of central bank digital currencies, and luckily, like, there's a bill in Congress that they actually passed the Financial Services Committee. | ||
This guy, Tom Emmer, wrote out a bill to ban CBDCs, and it passed the committee, which is good, and we'll see what happens. | ||
It needs to go all the way through. | ||
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It needs to go all the way through, and considering who we have, I doubt it, but we'll see. | |
And so because of this, you know, you have to be very wary of any business that will go cashless, especially if that business is not accepting Bitcoin. | ||
Which is all over Austin, by the way. | ||
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A lot of businesses are doing that, and a lot of businesses did that as a result of COVID, even though handing cash to people does nothing to stop infections. | |
And nobody likes it. I go to the—there's a baseball team here, Round Rock Express. | ||
I went to their game. | ||
They don't accept cash, and I'm complaining to the beer vendor, and he's like, yeah, man, I hate it, too. | ||
So even the places that do that, the Austin Q2, where the soccer team plays, I'm like, what do you mean you guys don't accept cash? | ||
You're like, yeah, it's BS, but what do you want me to do? | ||
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Well, you just don't show up there, and you can just normalize speaking out against it. | |
So I just went there, and I videotaped myself trying to pay with cash. | ||
And the guy wouldn't let me pay with cash because it's a company policy. | ||
And I explained why it's bad and it's a violation of the worker privacy rights. | ||
And it's financial tyranny and everything. | ||
And you warn about the central bank digital currencies because most people probably don't even know. | ||
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They don't even know what that is and they don't understand why it's dangerous. | |
You know, when you use a central bank digital currency, you're effectively banking with the Treasury and the Federal Reserve instead of with a private bank. | ||
And therefore, it opens the doors up to the fact that they get to control how and whatever way your money is spent. | ||
So they could say, oh, we're in a climate emergency. | ||
You can only buy meat on Tuesdays, you know, or hey, you can't buy food from the grocery store unless you're updating your vaccines. | ||
Or, you know, let's say you got a super right wing president. | ||
And you say this because you're in Austin and Austin is a liberal city. | ||
And I'm like, well, what if you wanted to help somebody get an abortion, like, three states down? | ||
Like, they could freeze your bank account, too. | ||
So why would you want to even comply with this type of system in any capacity? | ||
Yeah, that's a good angle. You give the liberals like, hey, you know, if you wanted to do an abortion, they're going to ban that, too, if it's illegal. | ||
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Yeah, exactly, yeah. | |
Or what if you wanted to, like... | ||
Not promoting that, but just, you know, you're using this, you're saying, hey, look, this is how it could be used against you and what you like to do. | ||
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What if you wanted to stage a protest to forgive your student loans? | |
And they deem that a threat to the establishment, and then they freeze your bank account. | ||
So, like, you kind of just try to hit it on every angle, because this stuff actually affects everybody, no matter where you are politically, right? | ||
So, I did that. | ||
I busted out a $20 bill. | ||
The meal was like $10, and... | ||
The manager was cool. He offered me a free meal because he already made the food. | ||
He just gave me the meal for free and was really cool. | ||
I blurred his face out and I told him, look, this isn't personal. | ||
This is just an issue that I have and we got to document it. | ||
I actually have to go do this again and continue doing it because doing it once doesn't matter. | ||
You got to do it on a consistent basis. | ||
That was kind of the basis of We're good to go. | ||
We're not. Just let me down. | ||
Just leave me hanging here. I'm dying now. | ||
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Here we go, there it is. Go Biden. We got it. What did you make? You look a little younger here. | |
Well, it was 2020. It was actually during the Democratic primary when I thought that... | ||
Oh my gosh. It was during the Democratic primary when everybody thought that Biden wasn't going to make it. | ||
And so I was playing this. There was a Bernie Sanders rally. | ||
And you were... | ||
I was out there. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. Yeah. It's kind of crazy because half these people at the time weren't even going to vote for Joe Biden anyway. | |
You should have been offering them super male vitality. | ||
I remember that because it was a huge rally. | ||
Bernie had a huge rally. | ||
There were probably 10,000 people at this Bernie rally because Bernie had big rallies. | ||
Joe Biden didn't, but Bernie did. | ||
And I remember I was trolling them. | ||
I was like, you guys know, because they all thought Bernie was in for sure. | ||
They were like, we got it now. | ||
It's not Hillary. We're going to beat Joe Biden. | ||
I was like, you guys know they're going to steal the election for Biden, right? | ||
Like, I told all of them and they laughed at me. | ||
But I want to show an example here of people just getting active. | ||
Joseph Philip Daniel on Twitter was in Washington, D.C., Again, this is perfectly legal, lawful, peaceful, First Amendment activity. | ||
And he happened to run into some politicians and Merrick Garland today. | ||
And it went like this, guys. | ||
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Roll them back to back. Merrick Garland, you're a liar. | |
You made so many people suffer in the D.C. gulag. | ||
You need to repent before God. | ||
You reap what you sow. Shiff, head bucks locked up, Shiff. | ||
You reap what you sow. God's watching you, Adam Shiff. | ||
He stole all the things you did with Ed Buck on the synthetic stuff ship. | ||
So let's be perfectly clear here. | ||
Nobody should... Honestly, look. | ||
I'm going to be serious. This is what they hate the most. | ||
They hate you getting involved politically. | ||
They don't want you to run for Congress. | ||
They don't want you to talk to your lawmakers. | ||
They don't want you involved at all. | ||
They want you to sit down, shut up. | ||
That's why they're trying to make an example of me, folks. | ||
They don't want there to be 100,000 Owen Schroyers. | ||
They don't want there to be 100,000 Alex Stringers. | ||
So they have to arrest me and put me in jail so that you are too afraid to do this. | ||
Now, we've got a minute left. | ||
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I mean, talk about the Soros DA. We've got to talk about the DA, all right? | |
And also, like, one last thing, like, you know, in order to have 100,000 Owens Shores or 100,000 Alex Stringers, you know, you need, at least for me, you need people like Alex Steins to share my stuff and encourage me, and then eventually when I get to a certain level, you find somebody else, and you have to facilitate the multiplication of more and more people like this. | ||
So anyway, this is actually what I wanted to talk about. | ||
And of course, with 50 seconds left... | ||
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Oh, with 50 seconds left? Oh, come on. | |
So, in front of the DA, because we have a district attorney that gives actual rapists and domestic abusers probation. | ||
There was a guy who almost got tried to rape four women. | ||
One lady got her leg broken in four places trying to escape this guy. | ||
Guy got probation. | ||
Another guy beat the living crap out of his girlfriend, sexually assaulted her, got probation. | ||
I had a friend, he got hit by a drunk driver, was almost paralyzed an inch away. | ||
The driver didn't have insurance. | ||
The DA's office is recommending probation to him. | ||
This is a guy who I drive a pedicab with, so this has an actual direct effect on me. | ||
I confronted him and asked him very politely why he wouldn't do this. | ||
He walked away. | ||
Follow him on YouTube, on Twitter, Alex Stranger. | ||
We're out of time here, man. We're out of time. | ||
And I got a big legal announcement coming up. | ||
But folks, I'm telling you, this is the peaceful First Amendment activity. | ||
So if you're a violent criminal, you walk. | ||
But if you're Owen Troyer, jail. | ||
Alright, now as I promised earlier, I have another legal announcement. | ||
Actually, I've got a couple legal announcements here. | ||
I'll just go ahead and just get it out of the way. | ||
A, we have filed our motion to appeal. | ||
The government has till the 27th to respond in this appeal. | ||
We are Really, it's a unique case, but we're hitting the government for overreach, criminalizing speech, and other such things. | ||
And in the process, we're asking that I remain out of jail. | ||
So the government has until the 27th to respond to that. | ||
That's just the legal update as far as the free speech case is concerned and the January 6th charges are concerned. | ||
And I always said I'm going to remain transparent and give you all the updates because of your continued support, not just financially at DefendOwen.com, but also the words of encouragement, the love, the prayers, everything that means so much to me. | ||
So I'm always going to give you updates as far as that's concerned. | ||
But I have another announcement today. | ||
Now, last week, and because things are so crazy and we're so busy here, I never even did proper justice to this story. | ||
But Kellen McBreen wrote it up. | ||
He did a great job. And he has all the evidence here that there is a violation happening. | ||
Why is X allowing imposter Owen Schroer accounts to harass users and issue fake statements on InfoWars behalf? | ||
Now... I have a team of lawyers now. | ||
I never thought I'd have to do this, but I have a team of lawyers. | ||
And so Lexis Anderson is in studio with me today. | ||
She does work with Barnes Law. | ||
She's done a lot of important work, by the way, especially when we consider the vaccine mandates and the battles you guys have been waging. | ||
In fact, you've been pretty excited because your name has been on some of these filings that you've been working on. | ||
Absolutely. And it's amazing because I wish we had more young attorneys like you. | ||
I never understood. It's like when you're a lawyer, you want to find a way to get into the game. | ||
You want to find a way to get some skin in there and make a name for yourself. | ||
So you're showing the hunger. | ||
And I wish there were more young lawyers like you. | ||
But so here's where we're at. And I'm going to let you make the official announcement. | ||
But because there is an imposture. | ||
Posing as me on X, I have to take legal action at this point, folks, because when I was in the news all last week, media operations were reaching out trying to find how they can get Owen Schroer on the air, and they find the fake Owen Schroer verified on Twitter. | ||
They reach out, and then they get lewd, rude, and crude content in responses, and they say, well, gee, I'm not covering or defending this guy anymore. | ||
We have guests. | ||
I invite guests to come on the show. | ||
They say, oh, let me research Owen Schroer. | ||
They go find this guy. | ||
Fake imposter. Verified. | ||
And they say, oh, I'm not going on this guy's show. | ||
He shares lewd, crude, and rude content on the internet. | ||
So this is now harming my reputation. | ||
So Lexus Anderson is now going to be filing a cease and desist to X and to the individual imposing as me on Twitter. | ||
And so, Lexus, I want you to get into the nuts and the bolts of the cease and desist that we're going to send tomorrow. | ||
Absolutely. Yeah, so we're sending essentially a demand to the account user that he immediately stop using your name and image to put out this derogatory and especially very harmful content under your name. | ||
He's essentially tricking other ex-users into thinking that the opinions that he puts out there are yours. | ||
And this is not only in violation, which was laid out very well in the story on Infowars.com of X's terms of service, which very clearly state that this is prohibited on X, but it also is a violation of the law. | ||
And it's called misappropriation of your name and likeness, essentially misappropriation of your identity. | ||
And when somebody uses your identity and characteristics specific to you, without your permission, and they gain benefit from it, that is an actionable offense, and you're entitled to seek damages for this. | ||
So we are filing a cease and desist against this user, requesting that he immediately comply, not only with X's terms of service, but also the law, under threat of legal action if he fails to do so. | ||
We're also filing a demand letter to X, Asking them to enforce their terms of service. | ||
Because I find it highly ironic that they can broadly apply their terms of service to people and ban them for their speech like you were, even though you were not in violation of Twitter's terms of service at the time. | ||
And to be clear, I never, first of all, I had no strikes. | ||
So the whole three-strike policy never applied to me. | ||
And even when I did get banned, they never sent me a reason. | ||
Never. And I've applied to have my suspension lifted three times since Musk took over nothing. | ||
Exactly. Yeah, so we're demanding that they enforce this because it's a clear violation, and in my opinion, X is complicit in this. | ||
They've allowed this to go on. | ||
They've verified the user, verified several users posing as you. | ||
This just happens to be the most egregious one. | ||
This isn't even the only account out there. | ||
Well, and let's talk about that real quick, too, because you did the legwork on this, and you wanted to see, okay, where is an actionable offense here, and where is it just parity accounts? | ||
And you said, look, we've got to be focused here. | ||
This is the one. This is the account. | ||
This is the account explicitly breaking the law at the moment. | ||
A lot of the other accounts, some of them do say parody or fake or make it clear. | ||
They might still be in violation of X's terms of service because X actually requires you to say parody or fake in the account name and in the bio. | ||
Not all of them are complying with that requirement. | ||
But this one is the most egregious because it uses your name directly in both the handle and the account name. | ||
Has photos of you, has links to your show, where you can find your show, your city of residence. | ||
And I mean, this one is in clear violation. | ||
And so Texas law, yeah, authorizes this. | ||
And when you talk about the value, you have built up a brand over the last 10 years of being a reputable journalist, person in the media. | ||
And this person is actively taking advantage of that to destroy your reputation and gain followers off of it. | ||
And also, now that X is paying users their share of ad revenue, who's to say that somebody like this can't take advantage of your name, your brand, grow their following, and get paid for it? | ||
That's just absurd. So the demand to X is one-fold to enforce their terms of service, secondarily to allow you back on X to restore your original account, because it's only because you've been banned that this is allowed to propagate. | ||
This statute is not often applied in this context because, I mean, a lot of people gain a following online and impersonators pop up. | ||
We've seen it a bunch of times. What do they get to do? | ||
They get to go on their platform. | ||
They get to put out a notice to their followers saying, this is the real me. | ||
Don't follow this person. Go report this individual. | ||
Oftentimes they get taken down or people ignore them. | ||
And so it doesn't become an issue. | ||
And I don't know if you know this, but X's reporting system, I noticed, is also very discriminatory towards people who've been banned. | ||
I don't know if you've gone through the process, but because your original account was banned, you have to link, as a third party reporting this individual, you have to link your original account in the report. | ||
And if you can't do that, you can't file a report through X's typical. | ||
So I literally couldn't even follow it. | ||
I mean, look at claims like this that we have on the screen. | ||
This person is literally not just posing as me, claiming it's me, saying it speaks on behalf of me and Infowars. | ||
And obviously that's a lie. | ||
I've seen them engage in Twitter spaces, start Twitter spaces. | ||
Oh, that's another one. | ||
I forgot about that. People invite what they think is Owen Schroer into these spaces, which is basically a live stream of people talking. | ||
It's kind of like a group phone call. | ||
We used to do that in high school and grade schools. | ||
I'll hop on this group phone call and they invite this person on and they get in there and they say things, obviously, I would never say. | ||
Yeah, they hosted one last week. | ||
I didn't hear what it said, but I mean, I've had the misfortune of going through this individual's tweets. | ||
Probably traumatizing. A little bit, yeah. | ||
And they always, either impliedly or explicitly, hold themselves out as you. | ||
And that is illegal behavior. | ||
Absolutely. And so, you know, even though this person's hiding behind anonymity, we don't know who they are, that does not prevent us from finding it out. | ||
So, in the event that we have to take further legal action, we will file a lawsuit, and there are ways to subpoena X to reveal this person's identity, so to find the proper defendant. | ||
Yeah, I mean, look at this. And you can see people replying to this person saying, yo, why do you share porn? | ||
Why do you have gay pride flags? | ||
Why are you saying this? It's not me. | ||
And it's frustrating, too. | ||
And look, this is why I've decided to do this, because I'm not a litigious person. | ||
Quite frankly, I'm not. | ||
And I have really thick skin. | ||
So this isn't like my feelings are hurt or, oh, I'm just looking for a lawsuit. | ||
Folks, it's gone too far. | ||
And now I'm also in a legal fight, too. | ||
And so when the U.S. government is arguing I'm not a journalist, well, who's to say they're ignorant and they go and they look at this account and they say, this isn't a serious journalist. | ||
I'm not going to treat this person like a journalist. | ||
But it's not even me. | ||
It's not even me. In fact, there were accounts, probably the most egregious case, I can't recall them all, I mean, it just so happens, of course, this person obviously is probably a porn addict, seems obsessed with porn, is responding to a Jenna Jameson, former porn star tweet. | ||
Jenna Jameson responds to her millions of followers attacking me and my family. | ||
She never apologized, by the way. | ||
Whatever, I don't hold it against her. And it was the fake account. | ||
Millions of people, millions of impressions on that tweet falsely representing me. | ||
Absolutely. And they celebrate, too. | ||
They'll show on the Twitter page that they get blocked by people all the time. | ||
It's absurd. They're clearly, they're very antagonistic, whoever they are, and they take advantage of your... | ||
We're up against a break. | ||
Attorney Lexis Anderson, a young, hungry, go-getter attorney, I'm telling you. | ||
And maybe we should talk about some of the other stuff you're doing, too, as well, when we come back. | ||
Well, let me tell you, I wish there were more young attorneys and lawyers out there like Lexis Anderson because this is what we need. | ||
We need young, hungry lawyers that want to put some skin in the game and they want to get legal capital to show the American people, hey, there are good attorneys out there. | ||
There are attorneys that are going to fight for your rights and put it all on the line. | ||
And I've had the privilege of meeting many, including Lexis. | ||
And by the way, if you want to know, well, gee, why is Lexis such a fighter? | ||
Where is she? Well, she's with Barnes Law. | ||
So that might give you a good idea. | ||
You know, Bob Barnes is a pretty good eye for talent. | ||
And by the way, I'm going to be on with Bob Barnes and Viva Free as soon as I'm done with this show. | ||
I'll be sitting right here. | ||
It's only like 10 hours on air today. | ||
What's another show or two? | ||
So I'll be in this chair right after this with them as well. | ||
But just getting into some other stuff, some finishing touches on this, let me put some other odds and ends together. | ||
First of all, I never started a new Twitter account because I want my original account back. | ||
And I still believe there's a shot I can get it back. | ||
So I'm not going to start a new one and try to build up another 100,000, 200,000 followers, whatever I had. | ||
I'm going to keep pushing for my original account. | ||
Now, there are two accounts on there that are affiliated with me. | ||
One is at Owen Schroer Live, which is just a live show that I do. | ||
It's actually on Rumble, but I now have independently my own social media team. | ||
And so they started an Owen Schroer Live account for the live streams, which gets sabotaged, by the way. | ||
And then they launched another Twitter account, which is Owen Schroer Clips. | ||
So that is a social media team that works for me. | ||
Those two accounts, I will say, those are affiliated with me. | ||
me. They're not my accounts, but they are people that are affiliated with me. Everything | ||
else is fake, but it's the one account that is in violation of the law, as my attorney | ||
Lexus Anderson points out. So let's just kind of put this all together. We're not only sending | ||
a cease and desist demand to the individual digitally stealing my identity and harming | ||
my public reputation, but also to X. Yes. Yes. So we're, we're demanding that X, like | ||
I said, enforces terms of service against this individual. | ||
It's in clear violation. And we've laid that out. | ||
We've done the work for them, essentially, saying this person is in violation. | ||
You need to take action against them, either by requiring them to comply, by putting in parity, or making it clear that it is not you, as is required by X's terms of service. | ||
And we also make a plea to get your original account back. | ||
This is the only way something like this would be allowed to propagate so heavily. | ||
The only way this person would get was almost 4,000 followers on there. | ||
And two subscribers. You owe me $15 a month. | ||
Exactly. And trick all these people is if you were on there, this wouldn't be an issue. | ||
Your account would dominate and everyone would know who you were like they did. | ||
You had a lot of followers prior to your banning on Facebook. | ||
On Twitter, unfairly. | ||
And so this injustice needs to be corrected. | ||
And as we pointed out, I mean, this person is allowed to tweet out pornographic material constantly. | ||
Far worse. Far worse. | ||
I mean, they didn't give you a reason for banning, but how on earth could they justify not having you on X? Oh, you know, that's a great point. | ||
That's a great point. First of all, I never violated any of Twitter's terms of service, and if I did, they never notified me when they banned me. | ||
This person is in multiple violations. | ||
I mean, this is a disgusting account, and Twitter allows that to be on there. | ||
Exactly. Exactly. | ||
So it's so unjust, it's so unfair, and like I said, I'm assuming X is complicit in this, but if they're not, when we correct the record, we tell them that this is going on, we expect that they're going to fix this wrong. | ||
So I could sit here and lay it out because you were asking me too, well, how often has this happened or how often has this happened? | ||
Well, it already happened in the last week. | ||
Some of Tim Pool's people, when I went on his show, now luckily again, I know some of Tim Pool's producers personally, so we were able to get that figured out real quick, but they reached out to the fake Owen Troyer. | ||
I had a guest that was supposed to be on today. | ||
And so she was scheduled to come on, this guest, and then she was like, oh, well, I researched his Twitter and I can't be affiliated with him anymore. | ||
And so, so get this, this person tunes into the show every day. | ||
You are such a pathetic person. | ||
So let's make this clear. | ||
They're tweeting live right now! | ||
You and I are both free speech advocates. | ||
This is not about censoring this person. | ||
He or she, whoever they are, more than entitled to tweet out disgusting things to their heart's desire under their name. | ||
They just can't do it under yours. | ||
And it's just gone too far with me being in the news. | ||
Again, I'm not a litigious person, folks. | ||
Believe me. I deal with enough legal crap in my life, okay? | ||
I'm on the phone with lawyers every day. | ||
Obviously, the stuff I'm going through legally is no secret. | ||
The stuff I go through just because I work at InfoWars legally is not a secret and all of that. | ||
So we're not litigious, but this has been out of control. | ||
And I just want to—this is kind of me also just proving that when you invest in us here at InfoWars and when you invest in me personally, I'm not going to lay down. | ||
I'm not going to lay down and I'm not going to give up. | ||
When you invest in me, I'm going to pay it forward. | ||
And I'm glad that Lexus Anderson has decided to take this case up for me. | ||
Now, quickly, though, because... | ||
This isn't the only case that you're taking up. | ||
You've been really heavily involved in some of the Barnes Law cases against the vaccine mandates. | ||
Let's talk about that real quick. Yeah, sure. | ||
We actually just tallied it up the other day. | ||
We have almost 30 vaccine mandate cases, 30 individual cases, probably closer to 50 or 60 clients that we represent who have been terminated or lost their jobs because of the vaccine mandate. | ||
Brave people who stood up and said no. | ||
So we have a number of trials upcoming next year. | ||
We're in the process of filing more lawsuits in the next couple months. | ||
And so, yeah, I mean, that is really why I wanted to work for Barnes Law initially, was because Robert Barnes was one of the only people willing to take up that fight. | ||
And it's been really rewarding. | ||
So, yeah, we have ongoing cases in that sphere, in the employment discrimination sector. | ||
So we'll see where that goes. | ||
We're very hopeful. They're all moving forward really well at this moment. | ||
Now, you have the individual cases. | ||
What about cases against the manufacturers? | ||
Anything on that? | ||
Absolutely. So we have a great landmark case, which honestly is probably the biggest key team fraud in the government case that this country's ever seen. | ||
But also the best chance we have at holding Pfizer accountable right now is the case that we have. | ||
It was filed on behalf of Brooke Jackson did clinical trial work for the Pfizer clinical trials in Texas, actually. | ||
So you have an insider. Absolutely, she's a whistleblower. | ||
She saw so much fraud in just a few weeks working at these clinical trials back in September of 2020. | ||
Reported it to her employer, nothing. | ||
Reported to the FDA, nothing. | ||
Was fired the same day she reported it to the FDA. And so she brought a suit on behalf of the federal government saying the government got defrauded by Pfizer, who lied in their clinical trials and essentially held out false evidence, false data from their clinical trials, which were all fraudulent, in order to get the emergency use authorization and get the government to pay them billions of dollars for a bad product. | ||
Well, it would sound like, given the order and the series of events that you just laid out, I mean, to me, it would sound like, I mean, my logic would lead me to believe that the government was complicit with the fraud. | ||
It's very possible. The idea is that the government was really, at whatever stage you look at, Pfizer gave them bad information and the government ran with it. | ||
So we just had so much fraud from what she witnessed in these clinical trials. | ||
And so the data that they gave the government to go off of in the EUA, I mean, was lacking already, but it was just bad data. | ||
I mean, you had egregious offenses during the clinical trials, like they unblinded patients. | ||
They weren't following up on adverse events. | ||
They were allowing the vials to get warm before they used them, and it wasn't at the right temperature, so you could have hidden adverse events over time. | ||
All of these things add up to a big fraud and a big lie done by Pfizer on the government, on the people, and we've seen the fallout from that in the last three years. | ||
Well, and this is basically, I mean, you're cutting your teeth in your professional legal career with one of maybe the biggest cases of fraud ever is specifically dealing with pharmaceutical companies. | ||
And we're really excited. So we actually got the chance. | ||
The judge allowed us to file an amended complaint in the case. | ||
So that's going to be filed at the end of this month. | ||
So we're really excited about that. | ||
We've added in a ton of information that we've witnessed over the last three years. | ||
I was going to say time. Is time in your favor here? | ||
Absolutely. Absolutely. Because there is no way that Pfizer's data was good. | ||
Look at the fallout from this. | ||
Obviously, they gave out a bad product. | ||
Obviously, they knew. | ||
They knew it was going to hurt people. | ||
They knew it was going to work from the inception. | ||
Well, isn't Michael Yedon another whistleblower from Pfizer too? | ||
Absolutely. Yes. So there's other, it's not just your whistleblower. | ||
There's multiple whistleblowers coming out, talking about the mRNA, talking about how they knew the dangers of these vaccines. | ||
Well, this is great. | ||
And, you know, I love Robert Barnes and me and him have a lot more in common than just our love and passion for the country. | ||
But it's definitely not sports gambling. | ||
And so I'm just glad that you ended up with Bob Barnes, and I'm glad you've decided to cut your teeth because, I mean, this is a very young lady here, okay? | ||
I mean, she doesn't have to tell her age, but this is a very young lady, and she's cutting her teeth with some of the biggest cases, and so I salute her for it. | ||
I only heard of Robert Barnes because of you guys. | ||
So, I mean, what else do you need to know? | ||
Okay, so this is a perfect way to finish the show today, folks. | ||
This is why InfoWars needs to stay on air. | ||
Right here. This is why InfoWars needs to stay on air. | ||
I didn't even plan that segue for her to say that right now. | ||
But exactly. She heard about Bob Barnes through this show. | ||
Now she's working for Bob Barnes doing some of the most important legal work in the country. | ||
And quite frankly, as a young attorney and as a young lady, she has more tenacity and balls than most other attorneys out there in the country right now. | ||
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