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Beautiful, just beautiful. | |
What are you doing today, sir? | ||
I'm fucking you up Your followers your best pick | ||
I don't like I don't like Infowars. | ||
I don't like young Nazis. | ||
Hey, why? Why? | ||
What's wrong with me? I didn't, who did I assault? | ||
You're a white male! | ||
The good old white days are over with! | ||
Ain't no more of them things, bro! | ||
14 blocks, Jesus! | ||
These people are literally all humping me right now! | ||
I'm literally... | ||
What the f*** are you doing? | ||
Diamonds! | ||
Are you a Christian pastor? | ||
This is mockery. What you're doing here is mockery and you know and that's why you're kicking us off. | ||
That's why you called the cops on us. | ||
You don't have the power of God because you're not a godly man. | ||
I think you're a fraud. Weren't you at the drag queen story? | ||
Weren't you at the drag queen story hour? | ||
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Was that you? Was that you? | |
Get out of here. | ||
Go. How are you doing today chicken? | ||
You're out here protesting Trump. | ||
Let's have a real conversation. Why don't you like Trump? | ||
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There's so many reasons. | |
I don't want to go into it. I'm not tagged. | ||
What now? I'm literally chasing a chicken! | ||
We caught it live on video. | ||
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! | ||
We're not getting out of here. Let's go. | ||
Let's go. | ||
We need to get the f*** out of our town. | ||
Go. | ||
You guys are the fascists! You're all the fascists! | ||
You found one. | ||
Whoa! You're behaving like a fascist. | ||
No, no, no. This guy's literally in my face right now. | ||
Wait a minute. Who walked up to who? | ||
You! I have it on tape. | ||
You literally just walked up to me. | ||
Oh, now you're trying to assault me? | ||
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Oh, yeah. Are you going to assault me? | |
What are you doing? Don't touch my equipment. | ||
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Touch your equipment. You are a freak show. | |
Oh, my God! Are you going to return that? | ||
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No. Did you just lick my camera? | |
This dude just licked my camera. | ||
Dude, seriously, do you realize how deranged you are? | ||
Like, you belong in a mental institution. | ||
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Do you make fart noises with your mouth? | |
I'd say yes. That's the first answer we've gotten out here. | ||
You don't like walls? I don't like you. | ||
Your mom doesn't like you either, does she? | ||
Say that to my mom. | ||
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She's watching. I'm sorry, he's your son. | |
You did a shitty job. | ||
She just grabbed my d***. | ||
Is that sexual assault? Is that sexual assault? | ||
Yes. So you just sexually assaulted me? | ||
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Should you be arrested? | |
Arrest me. What's it like being a gay frog? | ||
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You should go ask the gay mafia in Hollywood. | |
Dude, I could push you over like a f***ing toothpick. | ||
No, I don't want to assault you. | ||
That's why I want you to leave me alone. | ||
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You're a f***ing soy boy twig hanging out with your coward p***y friends. | |
Why don't you take your mask off and meet me in a boxing ring? | ||
Your friends wouldn't recognize you afterwards. | ||
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Oh, my. What's your problem, man? | |
All right, have I seen you before somewhere? | ||
Mindless zombies. | ||
f*** off! f*** off! | ||
I could drop every single one of you. | ||
Look at this guy. This guy's a joke. | ||
What don't you like about the travel ban? | ||
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You. That makes a lot of sense. | |
First you march and say Trump is Hitler, and then you march and say turn the guns into the government, which is exactly what Hitler did. | ||
Explain to me how Trump is like Hitler. | ||
For our border. | ||
For our border. Seriously, you didn't want to have to deal with me today. | ||
I'm a loud mouth. I know that. | ||
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What? How do you look at yourself in the mirror? | |
With my two eyes. So this is Owen Schroeder from InfoWars.com There is a man who is whatever America needs him to be | ||
you Not the hero we deserve, but the hero we need. | ||
Nothing less than a knight. | ||
Shining. They'll hunt him. | ||
They'll set the dogs on him. | ||
Because the truth is the greatest threat they face. | ||
It's the war room. | ||
with Owen Schreier. | ||
♪♪♪ Ladies and gentlemen, it is Friday, October 20, 2023. | ||
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And I'm your host, Owen Troyer. | ||
One last time. | ||
One last ride. | ||
Now, I gotta tell ya, I'm cherishing this time with the crew. | ||
I'm cherishing this time with the audience. | ||
So what I'm gonna do here is I'm just gonna go into pure newsman mode for the first hour of the show, and then I'm gonna take your calls for the rest of the show, give you some updates as far as some of the information we provided yesterday. | ||
Look, I gotta tell ya, because I'm dealing with three different legal things right now, aside of staring jail time in the face, being a political prisoner, I really took time last night to try to delve into it and get a good idea. | ||
And the best thing I would say is that they make it so hard to get in touch with you when you're behind bars that I'll give you the information, but it's the kind of thing where if you're not spending more than 90 days in there, it's almost like it's not even worth it because the process of just being able to make anything work takes about 30 days. | ||
But I'm going to give you the legal updates, and I got some other big announcements. | ||
We're going to have that in the third hour. | ||
But I'm just going to go into pure newsman form, pure newsman mode in the first hour, and then we'll take your calls, and we'll just cherish our final moments together before I become a political prisoner in the Democrat-run America. | ||
But let's just do this right out of the gate. | ||
So let's give you an update on the speaker race. | ||
So Jim Jordan loses a third vote, and it's interesting to witness this, and we will show you some of the commentary from members of Congress here. | ||
So let's first go to the former speaker, Kevin McCarthy, and let's play a clip of what he said before the vote and then what he said after the vote. | ||
So we'll first go to what he said prior to the third vote for Jim Jordan not going Jim Jordan's way. | ||
That was in clip nine. | ||
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As the leader of the Judiciary Committee, Jim has passed more bills through the House in just three years than the entire Democrat leadership team that has their collective 28 years in Congress. | |
Showing support for Jim Jordan is Kevin McCarthy. | ||
So you think that would have equaled to a victory? | ||
Mr. Aguilar has a whopping one whole bill signed into law. | ||
A post office in San Bernardino. | ||
It's his district. | ||
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I guess that's good enough to be caucus chair. | |
So he's taking shots at the people that won't vote for Jim Jordan. | ||
But let's think about the logic. | ||
Let's think about the math. | ||
You have the people that ousted Kevin McCarthy voting for Jim Jordan, and you have Kevin McCarthy who had all the other people voting for him, and two dozen of them won't vote for Jim Jordan even though he's endorsed by Kevin McCarthy. | ||
So you really want to blame this on Matt Gaetz? | ||
If anything, I still say this has been a good process. | ||
Because it shows the rhinos, it shows the corruption, and it shows how all these people talking about, well, we just got to get a speaker in there. | ||
Well, how about Jim Jordan? No, anybody but him! | ||
And then they can't give you a reason why. | ||
So, no, there's something wrong with them. | ||
Matt Gaetz... Was very eloquent in explaining why he started the McCarthy ouster, as were the others that voted against McCarthy. | ||
The people that are voting against Jim Jordan won't even make public statements, won't even give reasons behind closed doors. | ||
So here was Kevin McCarthy after Jim Jordan's third attempt to become Speaker failed. | ||
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Yeah, so you guys are going to go home? | |
Yeah, unfortunately... | ||
Jim is no longer going to be the nominee. | ||
We'll have to go back to the drawing board. | ||
What history will look at, the crazy eights led by Gates, the amount of damage they have done to this party and to this country. | ||
It's insurmountable. I've never seen this amount of damage done to just a few people for their own personalities, for their own fear of what's going through. | ||
And really, it's astonishing to me. | ||
And we are in a very bad position as a party, one that has won the majority, one that America has entrusted us with, that a simple eight people have put us in this place. | ||
That's not even fair to say. | ||
Why doesn't he blame the 20 people that won't vote for Jordan? | ||
On a very serious note, this is talking about the person third in line to the presidency. | ||
And the furthest step anybody takes is from the front row to the podium. | ||
A lot of people here that might put their name in might not have the knowledge of what it takes in others. | ||
So I hope we had some other people up for the job that both could have done the job. | ||
I'm concerned about where we go from here. | ||
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Will you get back in? Will you get back in? | |
Now, there's been conflicting reports whether Jim Jordan is going to try to run again or not. | ||
I don't like the pettiness there from McCarthy, who I think for most of this has handled it with class. | ||
But the pettiness to blame this on Matt Gaetz, no. | ||
You don't blame this on Matt Gaetz. | ||
You blame this on the 20 people who won't vote for Jim Jordan. | ||
Now, tell me, when you hear this from Jim Jeffries, so the Republicans that won't vote for Jim Jordan, they can't tell you why. | ||
In fact, there was a leaked note from the closed doors meeting that said, why won't they vote for Jim? | ||
That was the big debate. They can't tell you and they won't tell the public why they won't vote for Jim Jordan. | ||
So it makes you wonder about them. | ||
Again, the people that voted against McCarthy were able to tell you why. | ||
But Hakeem Jeffries can tell you why the Democrats won't vote for Jim Jordan. | ||
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Here he is in clip 11. If you would have all of your people here this weekend to continue to block Mr. | |
Jordan, that you have enough votes every single roll call vote this weekend? | ||
We recognize that Jim Jordan is a clear and present danger to the American people. | ||
And we are gonna be here for as long as it takes to end this national nightmare. | ||
Republicans who will be willing to partner with you on a speaker candidate? | ||
It's a question you should ask them. | ||
At this point, would you ever vote For Patrick McHenry on the floor. | ||
I've said repeatedly that... | ||
So that's enough. Oh, Jim Jordan is a threat. | ||
Now, imagine the egos of these representatives. | ||
And again, this is why I still stand with Matt Gaetz. | ||
The average American's life is no different whether there's a Speaker of the House or not, at least for the last two or three weeks. | ||
Now, you want to know what's really crushing Americans? | ||
The wide open southern border. | ||
You want to know what's really crushing Americans? | ||
The fact that 100 billion more of our tax dollars is going to wars on the other side of the planet that most Americans couldn't even locate on a map. | ||
The economy. | ||
The education system, our metropolitan cities, the crime. | ||
These are the issues that are actually hurting Americans. | ||
Whether there's a speaker or not, whether there's somebody banging the gavel in the house or not, most Americans are not affected by that. | ||
It's these egos of these political maniacs that think that that's the biggest thing going, that think this is somehow a national disgrace. | ||
No. No, believe me, the average American is more aware of their grocery bill, their energy bill, their taxes, their cost of living, than they have any clue about what's going on in the House today. | ||
So no, this isn't a national disaster, as Kevin McCarthy put it. | ||
This is not Matt Gaetz's fault. | ||
All the people that voted for McCarthy could have voted for Jordan, and this whole thing would have been over with. | ||
So it's just as much their fault, if you're going to apply logic here, as it is Matt Gaetz's fault. | ||
Now, Anna Paulina Luna, I think, sums it up. | ||
What I have witnessed in the last few weeks just displayed to the world how out of touch some of these members are with the American people. | ||
Bingo! Hey, look, I'd love to get a speaker in there to do the right thing for the American people. | ||
And by the way, there's some big news coming out of the Biden crime family. | ||
Maybe we could get some moves on that. | ||
We'll show you that on the other side. | ||
but this is not Matt Gaetz fault. | ||
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This is a video of Matt Gaetz. | |
He is a famous singer and actor. | ||
Yeah, that's something. | ||
Hakeem Jeffries called Trump's 2016 election victory a hoax and said he would only call him a so-called president. | ||
Huh, that's odd. | ||
Hakeem Jeffries, an election denier. | ||
But the Democrats stood and applauded and chanted his name when they voted for him to be Speaker this morning. | ||
But he's an election denier. | ||
I thought that was a crime. | ||
I'm going to jail because I said the 2020 election was stolen. | ||
I'll be going to jail in four days. | ||
But Jim, excuse me, Hakeem Jeffries, Hakeem Jeffries is an election denier and he gets to get votes for Speaker of the House. | ||
That's something. Isn't that something? | ||
Hmm. But of course, Democrats have rejected the results of every election they've lost in the 21st century. | ||
They're allowed to. | ||
You're not. Because they're tyrants. | ||
They're crooks. | ||
Now... Let's go back to what's going on with the speaker race, and then I'm going to tell you what's really sad about this, but what maybe is good about this. | ||
Here's Representative Troy Nels, and really, look, if they don't want Jim Jordan, maybe Troy Nels has the best idea here in clip seven. | ||
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So you're going to tell Donald Trump that he should drop out? | |
I never said that. My next vote is for Donald J. Trump. | ||
So do you recommend that he drop out? | ||
That's up to Jim. | ||
That's him. He would be the greatest speaker. | ||
But if there's no path, and I don't think there's a path, I'm for Donald J. Trump. | ||
So it sounds like you're not in favor of the plan to continue to stay here and go through all of this again and get over it. | ||
I don't know what's going to happen here right now. | ||
We're going to find out here in the next few minutes. | ||
But right now my vote is going to be for Donald J. Trump. | ||
How many rounds would you vote for former President Trump? | ||
Can we find somebody in here? | ||
Can we find somebody in here? | ||
Can anybody here tell me we got somebody in here and get the 217? | ||
We threw out our speaker, we threw out the majority leader, and now we threw out the second most popular Republican in our conference. | ||
If it's not the all-star team, then who is it going to be? | ||
Donald J. Trump. Congressman Johnson. | ||
I like it. I like it. | ||
Speaker Trump. I think it's beautiful. | ||
Give Trump the gavel. Give Trump the power of the purse. | ||
Give Trump the power. See what he wants to do with it. | ||
Now, let me say the good before I get to the bad here. | ||
And you're going to get an update here from James Comer, one of the good guys. | ||
But, you know, this whole idea that somehow our lives can't go on and the country can't function because we don't have a speaker is just ludicrous. | ||
And if it's war that their biggest concern is, going to war, funding war, then wouldn't it be a good thing then? | ||
Wouldn't you say that's a good thing that the House has stalled and so we can't get this approval for war and funding war and starting wars and sending weapons into wars? | ||
I'd say, you know what? | ||
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I think that's a good thing. | |
And maybe that's why Congress is so upset with Matt Gaetz. | ||
Because he stalled Congress' ability to start more wars, fund more wars, and arm more wars. | ||
Is that why McCarthy's so upset with him, but not the 20 Republicans that won't vote for Jim Jordan, even though they voted for McCarthy and he said, vote for Jim Jordan? | ||
It's all a big game. | ||
And they will take recess. | ||
My guess is they will take recess. | ||
They'll want to take the weekend off. | ||
Because, look, Democrats could pull a quick one and say, oh, well, the Republicans left. | ||
We're going to take a vote. But they all want to take recess because they really don't care. | ||
They just act like they care. | ||
Now, here's the bad news because there's no speaker. | ||
I'm not sure what happens with James Comer's latest discoveries into the Biden crime family. | ||
This is big stuff. We knew this would eventually hit the fan. | ||
James Comer discussing his latest discovery in the investigation into the Biden crime family. | ||
Well, we found some. We're still digging into evidence subpoenaed from bank accounts belonging to Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, and James and Sarah Biden, the brother and sister-in-law of the president. | ||
A document that we're releasing today raises new questions about how President Biden personally benefited from his family's shady influence peddling of his last name and their access to him. | ||
Bank records obtained by the House Committee on Oversight have revealed a $200,000 direct payment from James and Sarah Biden to Joe Biden in the form of a personal check. | ||
Here's some important context about this check we've obtained in our investigation. | ||
In 2018, James Biden received $600,000 in loans from AmeriCorps, a financially distressed and failing rural hospital operator. | ||
According to bankruptcy court documents, James Biden received these loans, quote,"...based upon representations that his last name, Biden, could open doors and that he could obtain a large investment from the Middle East based on his political connections," end quote. | ||
On March 1, 2018, AmeriCorps wired a $200,000 loan into James and Sarah Biden's personal bank account, not their business bank account. | ||
And then on the very same day, James Biden wrote a $200,000 check from this same personal bank account to Joe Biden. | ||
James Biden wrote this check to Joe Biden as a, quote, loan repayment. | ||
AmeriCorps, a distressed company, loaned money to James Biden, who then sent it to Joe Biden. | ||
Even if this was a personal loan repayment, it's still troubling that Joe Biden's ability to be paid back by his brother depended on the success of his family's shady financial dealings. | ||
Some immediate questions President Biden must answer for the American people. | ||
Does he have documents proving he lent such a large sum of money to his brother and what were the terms of such financial agreement? | ||
Did he have similar financial agreements with other family members that led them to make similar large payments to him? | ||
And did he know that the same day James Biden wrote him a check for $200,000, James Biden had just received a loan for the exact same amount from business dealings with a company that was in financial distress and failing? | ||
The House Oversight Committee will soon announce our next investigative actions and continue to follow the money. | ||
The bank records don't end here. | ||
There's more to come. | ||
So, now the question remains with the information that we have. | ||
Is this James Biden doing work directly for Joe Biden illegally? | ||
Or is this James Biden giving his 10% to the big guy? | ||
Meaning... James Biden makes a deal using the influence of Joe Biden and the political power of Joe Biden, makes $2 million, kicks back $200,000 to Joe, 10% for the big guy. | ||
Or did Joe cut a deal for $200,000 and James is just the middleman? | ||
I mean, there's so much evidence here. | ||
I mean, you want to talk about a smoking gun, the barrel is on fire. | ||
All right, now, I told you what the swamp hates the most, whether they are Republicans or Democrats, and that's you. | ||
Remember, there was that Democrat that threatened to call the police because a reporter was daring to ask him questions. | ||
Well, great American Ben Berquam was at the Capitol, and he tried to ask Adam Schiff some questions. | ||
It went like this in clip three. | ||
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Congressman Schiff, as you denounce from us... | |
Will you say on record that you denounce Hamas, sir? | ||
I don't do interviews in the hallway, sorry. | ||
You stand with Israel, correct? Got a mask on. | ||
And will you denounce any members like Rashida Tlaib who stand with Hamas? | ||
Sir? It's very simple. | ||
Just denounce the terrorists that are killing innocent Israelis. | ||
Can you just do that? Apparently not. | ||
Adam Schiff, everyone. His excuse, he doesn't do interviews in the hallway. | ||
One question, will you denounce Hamas and the members that support them? | ||
I'm telling you, you know, there's a reason they're putting me in jail. | ||
There's a reason they tried to ban me from D.C. because they know if Owen Schroer is around that they're going to get exposed for the liars and the frauds that they are. | ||
So I salute the good Americans that still go show up in the Capitol and still go show up in D.C. every day to properly execute their First Amendment right while they still have it before it becomes illegal, before we all end up in jail. | ||
But, I mean, there's many reasons why I deal with the persecution, but that's the main reason. | ||
I'm well known in the halls of the Democrat Party because I've I mean, the list of Democrats that I have confronted peacefully, legally, lawfully with my First Amendment is so long, I can't even think of them all. | ||
I mean, we were outside the Democrat debates in the freezing cold in Iowa. | ||
I confronted every single Democrat presidential candidate, Anderson Cooper, Wolf Blitzer, Keith Ellison, who was, I think, the head of the DNC at the time. | ||
Multiple members of Congress. | ||
Folks, they tried to ban me from D.C. for two years. | ||
This didn't make the headlines because when they argued that in court, the judge threw it out and said, that's unheard of. | ||
I'm not going to hear that. So now they're sending a message and they're just going to send me to jail. | ||
Hope that shuts me up. That's what they hate the most. | ||
They hate you, the dirty American, doing your job, and they hate your First Amendment. | ||
They hate you questioning them. | ||
They hate you being in D.C. They hate you exposing them. | ||
They hate you telling the truth about them. | ||
They hate you telling the truth to them because they're corrupt slime bags. | ||
They don't want to see you. | ||
They don't want to hear from you. | ||
They want you in jail. | ||
Sit down and shut up, you dirty American. | ||
That's what they really want. | ||
Not Donald Trump, though. | ||
I think Donald Trump likes the American people. | ||
After all, he hangs out with us all the time. | ||
And he just released this new ad that is very popular right now. | ||
Here it is in clip 13. | ||
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With Trump taking a commanding lead and Bidenomics hurting American families... | |
Genius Hillary Clinton has come up with a way for Biden to win. | ||
There needs to be a formal deprogramming of the cult members. | ||
A brilliant plan. | ||
And here's what that would look like. | ||
Pay attention. | ||
Joe Biden will defeat him. | ||
The question is the answer. | ||
Morgan, calm. This did not happen. | ||
Morgan, calm. | ||
Biden has done an amazing job. | ||
But there's one small problem. | ||
The basket of deplorables. | ||
Working Americans aren't idiots. | ||
And they know who's on their side. | ||
To American workers watching their take-home pay shrink and watching inflation destroy their family and their lives, to all of you, I have your back. | ||
I'm Donald J. Trump, and I approve this message. | ||
Powerful ad. It has the undertones of 1984, Ingsoc, five minutes of hate. | ||
But that's the country we live in under these Democrats. | ||
They want us all brainwashed, and they want us all to be slaves to their agenda. | ||
And if you won't do it, if you want to be free and prosperous, well, then they say, you're a cult member. | ||
You need to go to jail. You're a cult member. | ||
You need to be deprogrammed. | ||
Now, we do have some news on the Trump front, too. | ||
And I guess that was even a new breaking news that the crew was just putting on the screen. | ||
I had this one on my desk. | ||
Judge threatens to imprison Trump for violating gag order in New York fraud trial. | ||
And they're saying because he's commenting on the case in his social media posts that that's worthy of imprisonment. | ||
Now, of course, Trump said in his last campaign he's willing to go to jail for the country. | ||
Well, I guess there's a couple of us then, aren't there? | ||
And so that means that he's not going to stop posting about it. | ||
And he shouldn't stop posting about it because the judge is in the wrong here, not Donald Trump. | ||
But I guess he's already got him to back off a little bit. | ||
What was that story you had up? | ||
They're going to fine him five grand? | ||
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I think is what it said. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
Judge finds Trump $5,000 for gag order violation after threatening him with jail time. | ||
So that's the judge pumping up his chest and puffing him up and then letting out a little squeak, basically. | ||
No, go ahead, judge. | ||
So they commit the fraud against him and they say Mar-a-Lago is only worth $18 million. | ||
And then they say, you're not allowed to comment on the case or we're going to imprison you. | ||
He comments on the case and they fine him $5,000. | ||
This one is even wilder. | ||
Nobody is above the law except for New York Attorney General Letitia James and an apparent dark money loan for over $750. | ||
What? From law enforcement today. | ||
Letitia James, the Democrat hack, New York Attorney General, likes to bloviate about how nobody's above the law. | ||
Of course, she says this about former President Donald Trump, but when it comes to herself, that is a different story. | ||
Previously hidden documents show that James may have a money problem, a dark money problem, and Laura Loomer brought the receipts to her piece on Substack. | ||
Mmm. Hmm, who's really defrauding the people, Donald Trump or Letitia James? | ||
Well, it looks like the old adage continues to be true. | ||
Whatever the Democrats are blaming you of doing, they're doing themselves. | ||
And it happens yet again. | ||
A couple other stories on the Trump front. | ||
He then made this post this morning. | ||
And then we have news on as far as election rigging is concerned. | ||
But actually, let me put that off to the next segment then. | ||
And instead, so I have more time to deal with that. | ||
And instead, just tell you that Donald Trump has announced a rally for Florida on November 8th. | ||
And it's at a pretty big venue. | ||
Now, I'd love to see Joe Biden try to fill a venue like this. | ||
Ted Henrich Stadium at Henry Melander Park. | ||
And it's a venue that I would say has at least 5,000 seats just in the bleacher section. | ||
It's a football field. | ||
It's a semi-professional football field in Florida. | ||
Maybe even like 7,000. | ||
But I'm curious, is he going to fill the entire park for this event? | ||
Is Donald Trump going to fill the entire park? | ||
It's going to be a long day. Parking and line opens at 8 a.m., doors open at 2, and of course people will be lined up pre-dawn. | ||
The special guest speakers start at 5 and then Trump at 7. | ||
So this is going to be a massive event. | ||
This is going to be a massive rally, and my guess is that the reason why Trump is promoting this to be so big and having it at a football field is because he's trying to blow the doors off the place. | ||
So this is going to be the gauntlet laid down. | ||
Trump is going to get at least 20,000, if not upwards of 30,000 people at this rally. | ||
Now, again, there's not only not another Republican candidate that could do that, but certainly | ||
not a single Democrat or all the Democrats combined, including Joe Biden, could do that. | ||
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I'm not going to do that. | |
I told you guys are in charge of the music. | ||
You guys can play whatever you want. | ||
They wanted to have a little fun, so that's good. | ||
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I think we got some more in store. | |
Oh, man. | ||
All right, Donald Trump goes to Truth Social. | ||
♪ Yeah, I'd rock with him. ♪ Does anyone notice that the election-rigging Biden administration never goes after the riggers, but only goes after those that want to catch and expose the rigging dogs? | ||
Massive information and 100% evidence will be made available during the corrupt trials started by our political opponent. | ||
We will never let 2020 happen again. | ||
Look at the result. | ||
Our country is being destroyed. | ||
Now, that's the 2020 election. | ||
That's an interesting concept or proposal, if you will. | ||
It's what we all expected. | ||
The only issue being that they clearly don't understand the Infowars phenomenon, that you think you're going to get a fair trial. | ||
You think that the norms and standards of the legal system and the justice system are going to be applied to your case, but then you get a corrupt judge and all norms, all standards are out the window. | ||
So yeah, they probably expect to show all the proof and have discovery and everything, but then the judge will just say, nope, not allowed. | ||
I guess only time will tell. | ||
But there was a audit here in Texas where there was some screwy election results in Houston. | ||
And what do you know? | ||
What do you know? | ||
Multiple failures. | ||
Texas Secretary of State releases preliminary findings. | ||
On Harris County election audit, Harris County clearly had multiple failures conducting the election and violated election law for estimating needed ballot power, said Secretary Nelson. | ||
Mistakes like these led to a poorly executed election, which left many Harris County residents frustrated and may have prevented them from voting. | ||
Multiple failures. | ||
The first draft of the audit, which was released Thursday afternoon, days before early voting for constitutional amendments, is set to start across the state, reaffirmed the county failed to supply its voting centers with enough paper ballots. | ||
It also found its voter registration system listed 9,000 more voters than were recorded with the state, and that 3,600 mail ballots were sent to voters that were not reported to the state. | ||
I mean, that's just blatant election fraud in Houston. | ||
So, some other findings here. | ||
Again, 9,000 more registered voters than the statewide system. | ||
So, more votes than voters. | ||
Oh. Now this is just in Houston. | ||
This is just in Harris County. | ||
So the Democrats do this across the state. | ||
They do this across the country. | ||
If you ran this same audit in every county that the Democrats win, in every county the Democrats run, you'll find the exact same things probably worse. | ||
Equipment issues during both early voting and election day were widespread and interfered with voting activities. | ||
Incomplete records impede voters from being able to track or correct issues with their mail ballots. | ||
38 polling locations experienced a gap of voter check-ins of an hour or more. | ||
27% of polling locations failed to return or properly complete necessary paperwork. | ||
Harris County ballot paper distributions did not comply with the Texas election code. | ||
Why aren't there arrests being made? | ||
Oh, our democracy! | ||
Our democracy is under attack! | ||
They're attacking our democracy! | ||
Our democracy! Our democracy! | ||
No, no, no. Who's actually fudging with our democracy? | ||
The dirty Democrats! | ||
In every county they run, in every election they win! | ||
They found the same thing in Democrat-run districts in Michigan, in Pennsylvania, in Georgia, That Biden, the states that Biden won at 3 o'clock in the morning, they found all these exact same things in the 2020 election. | ||
They found these exact same things in the Arizona 2020 election, the exact same things in the Arizona 2022 election. | ||
Where are the arrests? | ||
Our democracy! Democracy! | ||
Our democracy is under a tongue! | ||
It's bad for our democracy! | ||
And then the people that are actually fudging around with our democracy, where are they getting arrested? | ||
Where are they getting prison sentences? | ||
I get arrested for my speech! | ||
The people that actually cheat and rig in elections, the people that do not comply with the Texas election code, when do they get arrested? | ||
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And then you hear, our democracy's under assault. | |
Jim Jordan's a threat to our democracy. | ||
Donald Trump's a threat to our democracy. | ||
Republicans are a threat to our democracy. | ||
And they're actually the real threat to our democracy. | ||
Again. I mean, it's every damn time. | ||
Whether it's Letitia James or just Democrat Party as a whole. | ||
Whatever they accuse you of, whatever they accuse you of being, they are. | ||
Every single time. | ||
Every single time. | ||
So CNN was reporting from Ramallah and they were surrounded by some Palestinians and Turns out the Palestinians don't care much for CNN. So guys, give me clips four and five back to back. | ||
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Because this is kind of where the clashes keep happening. | |
So, all right. You are genocide supporters. | ||
You are not welcome here. | ||
Genocide supporters. | ||
CNN. CNN. CNN. All right, you see that people are very angry. | ||
They do not like the way that CNN has been reporting this story. | ||
You hear that, but this is over fun. | ||
Where's your channel? | ||
Cover this. Cover this. | ||
Say the truth. We understand your inequality. | ||
You're just about peace. | ||
Come talk to me like a human being. | ||
Come talk to me like a human being. | ||
Thank you. I understand you have your foreign policy. | ||
No, I've heard you. | ||
I've heard you. You hear me. | ||
I understand you have your foreign policy. | ||
I understand you speak for your government. | ||
I understand you represent your government. | ||
But that being said, you're a country that claims free speech. | ||
Your customized democracy is actually what led to him. | ||
And now we're watching an occupation and we are watching the result of your silence, of your misrepresentation of... | ||
Wow. | ||
Nobody on planet Earth likes CNN. How do you like that? | ||
CNN getting that treatment. | ||
And of course, the irony being that it is the American left. | ||
I mean, you could make the argument that the American left has supported Palestine more than the American right. | ||
It hasn't really been represented in the left-wing media so much, but they're not all in for Israel. | ||
Certainly not all in for Israel like most of the right-wing media is. | ||
Which really, this is where you kind of get the separation. | ||
And, you know, right-wing, left-wing, it's all bullcrap. | ||
Who's telling the truth and who's lying to you? | ||
Who has a hidden agenda, who doesn't? | ||
But really what it represents is just the fact that they hate the American press, period. | ||
Because they know the American press has deceived the American people into war before. | ||
They know the American press lies, pretty much the cable TV news lies 24-7. | ||
They know that the cable news has an agenda that they don't tell you about. | ||
They know that they're all bought and paid for. | ||
And so that's what's really represented, I think, in the, let's say, harassment there of the CNN reporters as they're right there in the West Bank. | ||
So the whole world knows that the American media is corrupt, except the American left. | ||
They, I don't know if they fully comprehend that yet because they still fall for all their traps and all their tricks. | ||
All right. I'm going to play for you and give you some crazy vaccine news in this short segment when we come back. | ||
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All right, we got some vaccine news here. | ||
Pfizer has issued a new press release, and, oh, what are they admitting here? | ||
Hmm. The Pfizer COVID-19 mRNA vaccines show increased risks of myocarditis, inflammation of the heart muscle, and pericarditis, inflammation of the lining outside the heart, particularly within the first week following vaccination. | ||
The risk is observed in young males. | ||
The highest risk is observed in young males. | ||
So, in other words, all the things that we're seeing, Pfizer is now admitting to, but they knew it all along. | ||
That's why this is criminal. | ||
That's why it's a crime against humanity. | ||
They knew it all along and we know that from their internal emails and data. | ||
How's that vaccine going for Stephen Colbert? | ||
Remember, he did all the dances and everything. | ||
Apparently not so good. | ||
The Late Show Stephen Colbert says he's going to be out for the rest of the week as he recovers from COVID. He's got COVID. The more times you got the vaccine, the more times you've gotten COVID. Shocking. | ||
Shocking. So it's all shocking. | ||
Except to us here at InfoWars because we knew it from day one. | ||
But apparently Dr. Drew... | ||
And hey, look, I'm not insulting him. | ||
Good for him. He's telling the truth. But he talks about how shocked he was when he learned about all of this. | ||
Should have been listening to InfoWars. | ||
Would have known it in advance. And ironically enough, on Megyn Kelly's show is Dr. | ||
Drew talking about his shock with myocarditis after the vaccine in clip 12. | ||
It's more common than we thought. | ||
People are like, well, it's mild, it's mild, it's no big deal, it's self-limited, blah, blah. | ||
Look, in my world, throughout my entire career, 40-year career, myocarditis is a medical emergency. | ||
It's a dire problem. | ||
A publication just came out five days ago in circulation, a major cardiology journal. | ||
An excellent study, and it showed, it took my breath away. | ||
I didn't know why it wasn't headline news. | ||
It's a large study, and it showed that about approximately half of the young males that got myocarditis had permanent heart damage. | ||
Permanent! That means that we don't know what percentage are going to be disabled by this as they get older, are going to develop heart failure, or are going to need cardiac transplants, some of them. | ||
It's breathtaking, this study, and why it wasn't a big headline. | ||
I've sort of centered around a little bit because I don't understand why people aren't reacting to it. | ||
So in a 27-year-old male, the illness is a nothing. | ||
So the vaccine is all risk. | ||
Why the push? | ||
Why are we pushing? And I think, put your legal head on for a second, that universities are going to be in big trouble for having mandated young people to get that vaccine. | ||
Because people are going to get sick? | ||
They're going to have long-term consequences, and they should sue those schools for having forced them to take a medical intervention. | ||
I agree with that. 100% they should sue. And if anybody tries to force you from this point forward, get a fake card. | ||
It's not that hard. Google it. | ||
Get a fake card. Don't comply. | ||
We have a good treatment. | ||
We have Paxlovid. Why? | ||
And people have all kinds of feelings. | ||
You have to say you've gotten the shot to get in. | ||
Get a fake one. Just Google it on the internet. | ||
It's bullshit. If they're going to create these bullshit rules, you can create your bullshit way around them. | ||
It's all just like a theater. | ||
So let's, okay, let's act. | ||
I'll act like I've gotten my 50th booster, and you can act like you're satisfied I'm telling you the truth. | ||
Okay, but let's actually get intellectual about this. | ||
Let's actually see the philosophy here. | ||
Let's not stop short of the goal line. | ||
Because Dr. Drew gets to the one-yard line and then they make jokes about fake vaccine cards. | ||
He says, you know, these universities are going to get sued because there's no risk of the virus. | ||
There's all risk with the vaccine. | ||
Why would they force it on them? | ||
Exactly. But it doesn't stop there. | ||
This is where it stops. | ||
If you're forced... | ||
To take a medical intervention that has no benefit to you, but has a risk of death, whether that risk is 1%, 10%, 30%, 90%, do you understand that you can be mandated to die? | ||
That's the end zone on this argument. | ||
When they mandated this vaccine, that gave them the precedent to mandate death on you. | ||
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 the teleprompter. | |
I don't know what that is. I've never seen that. | ||
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We are going to do InfoWars. | |
Yeah. Okay, but... | ||
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Now, I can't read it. | |
There's no words on it. | ||
Okay. Ready? | ||
There's no words there to play us out. | ||
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What does that mean, to play us out? | |
Owen Schroer 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... | ||
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I can't do it. | |
We'll do it live. | ||
We'll do it live! | ||
F*** it! Do it live! | ||
While other networks lie to you about what's happening now, InfoWars tells you the truth about what's happening next. | ||
Visit InfoWars.com forward slash show and share the link today. | ||
The program that strikes fear into the heart of the elite. | ||
It's the War Room. | ||
Prosperity and peace or poverty and war. | ||
And we know who represents what. | ||
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Oh man, I'll tell you. | |
Things are about to get epic. | ||
More so than you even know, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Now, I'm going to open up the phone lines. | ||
And we're going to take calls the rest of the way. | ||
I've gotten through most of the news here. | ||
We're bringing something back, by the way. | ||
I teased this. We're going to bring it back today on this final transmission with me before I become a political prisoner. | ||
Friday night, Antifa Smackdown. | ||
We're going to be bringing that back. | ||
And maybe we'll air that in the second hour today. | ||
But I want to open up the phone lines and really just loosen up here. | ||
Cherish my time that I have left with this crew and this audience. | ||
And I don't even know what else there is to say. | ||
I've been extremely blessed to be a part of this team. | ||
I've been extremely blessed to have this audience with me. | ||
I've been more fortunate than you even realize to have your continued support over the years. | ||
And there's a lot of things that are going on that I can't even talk about yet. | ||
I will give you some legal updates at the end of the show today as far as how you can reach me when I'm in jail. | ||
But I also just have a better idea of what life is going to be like. | ||
I'm not really going to get into that, but did a deep dive into it. | ||
I've had four or five legal consultations just since I got off air yesterday. | ||
But I do know the address. | ||
It is confirmed now. | ||
The address where you can send me books and letters. | ||
I'll give that address to you. | ||
The one I gave out yesterday, it appears, was not accurate. | ||
And then there's some other weird stuff as far as visitors is concerned. | ||
Basically, to put it short and sweet before I give out the details is, they make this | ||
stuff so muddied and difficult that basically unless you're serving 90 days, it's almost | ||
not even worth it to deal with it. | ||
But people are asking for this information and I appreciate that, so I'm still going | ||
to give it out there. | ||
But we'll do that in the third hour. | ||
Meanwhile, there's going to be a couple of announcements that we're going to have for | ||
you in the third hour. | ||
Meanwhile, the phone number 877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
And we're going to take calls the rest of the way. | ||
Now, you know, maybe we should just, as we're aggregating the calls here. | ||
Yeah, by the way, that's the Twitter account to follow for updates. | ||
And that's where the crew is going to be following for updates, too. | ||
At Owen Schroyer 1776 is how you can follow there. | ||
You know, maybe we should just do Friday Night Antifa Smackdown now. | ||
Maybe we should just go ahead and air it now. | ||
Let's do it, guys. It'll take us to the rest of the break. | ||
We'll aggregate your calls. | ||
Friday Night Antifa Smackdown is back! | ||
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Well, after much-awaited anticipation and consumer demand... | |
ANTIFA!...Friday Night Antifa Smackdown is back. | ||
And now it's Friday Night Antifa Smackdown Climate Change Edition. | ||
That's right, the climate change protesters are out in the streets doing all kinds of wild activities and getting smacked upside the head. | ||
We start in Portugal, where they're trying to block a highway. | ||
Probably not a good idea. | ||
And oh, there goes your sign. | ||
Yep, that's the end of that sign. | ||
I don't think it's going to make it into recycling either. | ||
And then now, oh, now they're getting drugged from the road. | ||
Oh, there's going to be a concrete burn from that. | ||
Ooh! Yeah, and now the Portuguese citizens have decided to encourage the SmackDown. | ||
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They're now honking their horns. | |
Bikers are getting involved. | ||
Yeah, you better find a way to recycle that sign, but I think your protest is over. | ||
Here's another group of wild-eyed climate protesters in orange. | ||
Oh, shoved aside like a limp biscuit. | ||
And now one biker, one single biker is able to clear the whole road. | ||
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This gentleman thinks his sign is going to save the climate. | |
As you can see, these citizens here are getting sick and tired of it. | ||
Well, what are they doing here? | ||
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Oh, you hear the pain. | |
Well, you cemented yourself to the road. | ||
Now in Germany, they're cementing themselves to the road. | ||
One climate change protester is trying to tell them how to do this so it doesn't hurt. | ||
Yeah, that's going to hurt no matter how you try to do it. | ||
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Cementing yourself to the road. | |
Climate activists now, firemen having to rip them off of the road. | ||
Let's go back and listen to the pain and the wails at the top of this video from one gentleman. | ||
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Wow! Translation, that hurts a lot. | |
Here they are marching. | ||
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Oh, and it's another sign grab. | |
I don't think these signs are being recycled, folks. | ||
Oh, and the camera swatted! | ||
That camera went flying record distance. | ||
We might need to get a measurement on that. | ||
And thrown down! Thrown down in the streets! | ||
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You block traffic, you're gonna get punished for it. | |
This is one man taking on and tosses the camera! | ||
First it was the SWAT, and then he goes back for the toss, and that's the end of that. | ||
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Sayonara. Phone gone. | |
It looks like the climate change protesters are trying to block traffic from Burning Man. | ||
This ranger is not having any of it. | ||
He's gonna try to do some hand waving here, some hand signals. | ||
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This guy in the lime green hat, he's gonna try to intervene here too. | |
I don't think this is gonna go well for them. | ||
Let's find out. As they're blocking miles and miles of traffic, these people are disrupting civilization, and oh! | ||
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So much for your climate change protest. | |
One ranger's had enough. | ||
He smashes through it. | ||
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Yeah, let's look at the slow motion. | |
That's four-wheel drive, baby. | ||
Extra carbon emissions right down your Antifa throats. | ||
And now the crying and the wailing begins. | ||
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Get out! Get out! | |
Oh, they're not gonna like that. | ||
See, there goes the phone. | ||
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And eat pavement! | |
Eat pavement, Connie! | ||
Now the shrieking and the wailing. | ||
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We're environmental protesters! | |
How's that pavement taste? | ||
Some climate change protesters run on the stage now in Sweden. | ||
They're throwing... Oh! | ||
Oh! Cameraman of the year! | ||
You want to disrupt our TV show, you got another thing coming. | ||
I don't care how much yellow dust you throw in the air, that cameraman had seen enough. | ||
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Oh, and look at the marks that they're leaving on the stage. | |
Let's go to the slow motion replay. | ||
Here they are, innocently standing on the stage, and wham-o! | ||
Oh, and look at the... I want you to notice the grade-A camera work here. | ||
Not only does the cameraman whack him down to the ground, one-hit KO, then adjusts the camera to get the face shot reaction. | ||
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Somebody give that cameraman an award. | |
All right, we've got one more smackdown for you tonight. | ||
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It appears this deranged lunatic wants to disrupt the dinner. | |
Oh, and stiff arm! Stiff arm! | ||
That's the Heisman, and you're not going any further. | ||
That's right. And that's the end of your night before it even got started. | ||
We're going to show you the exit. | ||
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Get out of here. Yep, we've had enough. | |
You're not going to disrupt our dinner. | ||
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Boom! Look at the form. | |
Look at the left hand there. | ||
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That is a fully legal stiff arm. | |
And your climate change, Miss Climate Change, that's the end of your night. | ||
Another edition of Friday Night Antifa Smackdown. | ||
All right, Darren McBreen has done it again. | ||
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You can find that at band.video. | |
It's like radio. Alright, crew's DJing today. I operate under DJ Tyrant. | ||
Usually I don't let anybody touch my music, and I actually get angry with the crew when they make adjustments to it. | ||
I'm known as DJ Tyrant for that. | ||
Sometimes at parties, too. But I said, you know what? | ||
You guys do what you want to do. So I can't explain that one. | ||
That one, I don't know about. The other I kind of got, that one's a little bit over my head. | ||
But we're maxing and relaxing here as it's my final transmission here before I become a political prisoner. | ||
And I also want to tell you that in the break, Darren McBreen is up here working. | ||
And so he puts together the Antifa Smackdowns. | ||
And he's got number two. | ||
So we're actually going to be debuting two Friday night Antifa Smackdowns. | ||
So if you enjoyed that one, it's going to be up at band.video. | ||
And then we're going to premiere a second. | ||
So we're just going to go ahead and launch them both because it's just too good. | ||
It's just too funny, and I enjoy it as well. | ||
So we're going to be debuting Antifa Smackdown, Friday Night Antifa Smackdown Climate Change Edition No. | ||
2 before we're off the air today, as well as some other announcements. | ||
But we go to the phone lines to the great audience, and... | ||
I love you guys so much. | ||
But let's try to be diligent with the time today because a lot of people are going to be calling in wanting to talk to me before I get sent off, sent away as a political prisoner into the gulags. | ||
So let's just remember there are other callers. | ||
Let's not be too long here. | ||
So I don't have to tell everybody every time you come on. | ||
I love all you guys. | ||
You mean more to me than you realize. | ||
And so that's why we're going to spend a lot of time on these phone lines today. | ||
Alright, let's start in the order received. | ||
We start with Robert in Florida. | ||
Robert, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
Owen, I appreciate everything you've done and Alex and everybody in your guys' crew. | ||
You've woken a lot of people up and I'm sure a lot of people are appreciative of it. | ||
My liberal mom, who's down in Florida visiting me, is now starting to ask questions. | ||
So, the awakening is starting and I'm really appreciative of it. | ||
So, all the heartache that I've had to gone through for the last five years, You guys mean a lot to me. | ||
I pray for you guys every day, Owen. | ||
I hope you're safe and everything. | ||
And I don't think this is your final day, but you'll be back. | ||
The best is yet to come, Owen. | ||
I hope so, Robert. | ||
And, you know, it takes people, like you said, your liberal mother, starting to question things. | ||
That's one of the pieces that we need to fall into place. | ||
And then the other one is we just need to start having good leadership, you know? | ||
And I think that we're starting to see that as well. | ||
You know, they got rid of Donald Trump, at least for the time being. | ||
But I think Matt Gaetz has exhibited good leadership. | ||
I think Marjorie Taylor Greene has exhibited good leadership. | ||
Doesn't mean they see eye to eye on everything. | ||
But we're starting to see some good leadership there. | ||
I mean, you know, I understand there's plenty of problems with Elon Musk, but I think Elon Musk has shown good leadership as well. | ||
RFK Jr., well, you don't agree with all his politics? | ||
I think he's shown good leadership. | ||
So we're starting to see the things we need, but man, it feels like it's a race against time as much as it is against the corporate global government. | ||
I agree, Owen. I'd also like to say a small prayer, quick prayer for you, and then I'll let you go to the other caller. | ||
Heavenly Father, I call upon you to put ahead your protection over Owen and anybody else that has been incarcerated for wrongfully charged for things. | ||
It is our nation. | ||
We will take you back with your glory and all glory to God. | ||
Amen. Thank you, Robert. | ||
Thank you. And your prayers mean a lot to me, and I know, well, I can feel the power. | ||
I can feel the power of your prayers, and so it's much appreciated. | ||
Let's go to Mike in New York. | ||
Mike, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, what's going on, Owen? | |
It's an honor to talk to you on the last show today for a while. | ||
I know I'll be counting down the days like everybody else and you. | ||
I got my hat in the mail, man, and I put it in a glass case. | ||
I ordered a glass case, so I can't wait to hold on to that for a long time. | ||
I love that. Hey, tweet that at, put an image of that up on your Twitter and tweet it at Owen Troyer1776. | ||
We'll give you some love. | ||
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All right, awesome, man. And yeah, I just want to say good luck, bro, and it's been an honor spending every day with you. | |
I've been in my drive home with you, and it's just kind of speechless, man. | ||
I can't believe this is really going down. | ||
Well, you know what? Let's look at it like this, because I'm a consumer of talk radio as well. | ||
I'm the exact type of person that, well, I mean, if you choose me to be your daily listen, then that means everything to me. | ||
I mean, that's my goal. That's what I want to do. | ||
Like, a baseball player wants to hit home runs, I want you to listen to me every day. | ||
I want to make a... A talk show that's worthy of your time. | ||
So I know what it is when you're used to hearing a voice every day and you're used to it's a friendship, even if we've never met. | ||
And so I know what it's like when the voice is gone. | ||
You know, it was a heavy moment for somebody who had listened to Rush Limbaugh his whole life when he was gone. | ||
But, you know, for everybody that listens every day, Maybe a couple months off for me is a good thing, you know? | ||
Maybe for all of our mental health, just taking a couple months away from each other ahead of what is going to be the craziest year of our life, I'm sure, no doubt, in 2024. | ||
I say that a little facetiously, but I'm going to miss you guys too. | ||
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Yeah, for sure, bro. | |
And one request I have is... | ||
When you grow your hair and your beard out, we want a first day out photo before you go get a haircut, alright? | ||
I want to see the grizzly Owen. | ||
You got it. You got it. | ||
Alright. You got it, Mike. | ||
Thank you. Let's go to Matt in California. | ||
Matt, you're on the air. Go ahead. Hey, Owen. | ||
Can you hear me okay? We got you. | ||
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Awesome. You got the voice that can make a wolverine fur and a beard so fine it makes Gerard Butler's Leonidas look like a hobo. | |
I've been listening to you since day one, man, and all my thoughts and prayers go to you, your family. | ||
We've been saying prayers for you every night, and I encourage everybody out there, when you're saying a prayer for Owen, definitely Say a prayer to send angels his way, to watch over him while he's in prison, and at all times, and to protect everybody out there. | ||
You know, I haven't gone a day really without, you know, listening to you like you were just talking about, and I follow you all the time, listen to you every day. | ||
Even if I miss a show, you know, I still gotta find a way to earmark some time to tune in on Dan.video. | ||
I'm also an airline pilot. | ||
I've talked to you before. Thank you so much, you guys. | ||
It saved my life and my family, too. | ||
My wife's also an airline pilot. | ||
We both avoided the jabs. | ||
You know, just listen to your last segment with regards to Pfizer. | ||
It's like, well, duh, of course. | ||
You know, and especially for anybody that has any kind of position where you have to take a medical exam to stay healthy for your job. | ||
It was so clear from the beginning there was no way, if we had taken these shots, that they would allow us to sue anyone if, for whatever reason, the shots Harmed us to prevent us from doing our job, and that was my number one reason why, after listening to you and Alex, it was like clear as day to avoid those shots. | ||
So I just want to thank you again, man. | ||
My prayers are with you. And I'm lucky that I was, you know, there on day one of your show. | ||
I'm so lucky to be here today, because I was actually supposed to work today, but by extraordinary means, my flights got canceled, and here I am. | ||
Flights getting canceled? | ||
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Nobody's heard of that! Right, exactly, right? | |
But I'll definitely be there when you're back, man. | ||
And, oh, last thing, real quick, because I know there's other people who want to talk to you. | ||
If there's any way that InfowarStore.com could put some kind of way that we could earmark that when we go in, because I buy products all the time, and I would love to check a box, write something, Something to say, hey, I'm here today for Owen. | ||
Like, this can earmark this order somehow. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what, Matt. Thank you for your call. | ||
And thank you for your call. | ||
Your story is so important. | ||
There's so many others like it. That's why we need to keep Infowars on the air. | ||
But I'll tell you what. I'm going to go ahead and reply to your request. | ||
I think I might reply to it on the other side, but I have a reply to that. | ||
All right. The last caller made a request. | ||
And I already have your... | ||
Request ready to be met. | ||
But I'm going to tell you about that later on in the third hour. | ||
I want to keep taking calls right now with the momentum we have. | ||
And we go back to the phone lines. | ||
We go to Nathaniel in Rhode Island. | ||
Nathaniel, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, brother. I just want to say I love you. | |
I've been praying for you. | ||
I will continue to pray for you. | ||
I met you in Hershey, Pennsylvania, December 2019, outside of a Trump rally. | ||
I had my Jesus sign with me. | ||
I love you, man. | ||
You know, that was a really, really fun Trump rally. | ||
I remember we were in the tank that night, and Santa was there, and we had some protesters that we had some fun with. | ||
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It was a great time. Enrique Tarrio was there too. | |
Yeah, that was another Trump rally that had like 25,000 people at it. | ||
You couldn't even get in. That was great. | ||
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So let me just say this real quick, okay? | |
This is for the powers that be, okay? | ||
We know what's going on, and I'm praying, and I will be praying against Merrick Garland. | ||
I will be praying against The corruption in the FBI. I will be praying against the Democrat Party. | ||
Jesus resurrected. | ||
We are not afraid of the powers that be. | ||
We know. We believe Jesus is Lord. | ||
We know about Daniel in the lion's den. | ||
We know about Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace. | ||
So for all the police that are corrupt, all the corrupt FBI, we're not afraid of you. | ||
Jesus has all the power. | ||
Owen Schroyer, you are my brother. | ||
I will be praying for you. | ||
Thank you, Nathaniel. | ||
Let's go to Val in Vermont. | ||
Val, you are on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey, Owen. | |
How are you doing? I guess I'm fine. | ||
Yeah, I guess that's a silly question. | ||
I'm a first- I tell you what, though. | ||
Look, Val, you know what? | ||
I'll tell you this, because I've never done this before, and I've always thought about kind of making this a shtick, but I don't want to do this to the callers. | ||
One of my biggest pet peeves, and the crew knows this, and everybody knows this, I hate it when people call in and ask me that. | ||
See, I don't hate you. | ||
I love you. I'm not mad at you. | ||
You're starting a conversation. | ||
It's perfectly normal, right? | ||
Yeah, you're saying, hey, hello, how are you? | ||
It's totally normal. But like, ah, I'm like, ah! | ||
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Okay, well, I won't ever do that again if I get through it. | |
So that's my way of doing that. | ||
So you've done it. You've broken the dam, Val. | ||
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It had to be you. Okay, well, that's fine. | |
Listen, Owen, if you were my son, I would be so proud of you. | ||
I know your mom has to be so proud of you. | ||
And I want to tell you, I think of you and Alex and Harrison and the crew, you're all Patriot Saints in this movement. | ||
Here in Vermont, we have a Patriot Saint, who I call a Patriot Saint, named Kevin Hoyt, who is also going through much of the same things that you are. | ||
And so you're not alone. | ||
There's a lot of you out there being persecuted, but there's a lot of us out here who support you and love you and pray for you daily. | ||
Thank you, Val. And that means everything, and I know you are, and I can feel it. | ||
Believe me, I can feel it. | ||
It raises me up. | ||
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Well, we have the most corrupt election system in the country up here because in Vermont our elections are run out of New Hampshire. | |
We can't even get our own data because it's kept in New Hampshire by a Chinese company. | ||
You're telling me that Vermont elections are run out of New Hampshire? | ||
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Yes they are, as well as some of the other New England states. | |
That's ironic. If you could have Kevin Hoyt on your show sometime, he could explain the whole thing to you because he's being persecuted for exposing all the corruption here. | ||
Well, I guess, you know, Harrison Smith is going to be filling in for me while I'm away. | ||
Chase Geiser will be hosting the American Journal in the morning, so maybe Harrison can get him on. | ||
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That would be awesome. | |
I'm still banned because people always ask me, why don't you have these guys on the air? | ||
Folks, I'm still banned from talking to January 6th defendants. | ||
It's part of my probation. | ||
I am not allowed to talk to January 6th defendants. | ||
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Well, Kevin was there on January 6th. | |
He's not a defendant, but he did have interactions with the FBI. And he has a video that proves he was there. | ||
And it's a long story. | ||
He's on Rumble. Kevin Hoyt for BT on Rumble. | ||
He has a lot of videos. | ||
He's boots on the ground. | ||
He's been confronting these corrupt people for years. | ||
And I would love to see him get on your show. | ||
But the most important thing right now is I want you to know that you're not alone and you have a lot of love, support, and prayers from a lot of us here in Vermont. | ||
Thank you, Val. I appreciate that. | ||
Thank you for your call today. | ||
I'm sorry you had to be the... | ||
How are you doing? Example. | ||
It was nothing personal. | ||
I hope you know that. And I appreciate your love and support. | ||
And maybe while I'm gone, Harrison can get that guest on. | ||
Alright, let's go to Ariel in Oregon. | ||
Ariel, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hi, Owen. Thank you so much. | |
I just want to say that I hope for you that you remember to put on the full armor of God every day. | ||
And I also wanted to say that You have an idea for your possible fundraising. | ||
So the Great Awakening, I know that some of them are being signed. | ||
What if callers or I mean what if supporters could buy the book that would be mailed to the prison for you to sign as part of a fundraiser? | ||
So they would pay for the book and then it would be something that you could do while you were there. | ||
Well, I mean, I would probably end up with 500 books in jail, and I'm not really sure what good that would do me. | ||
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Well, because then they could be sold. | |
So they could be donated to you to sign and then resold through the website. | ||
Well, I don't believe I'm able to send anything out of the jail like that, and I don't believe I'm able to take anything out with me either. | ||
Wow. Yeah, like I said, I've done a lot more digging into this. | ||
Like, for example, people are asking about how they can support my commissary. | ||
And I'll just go ahead and get to some of it now. | ||
I'm not going to ask anybody to send me any money in jail because... | ||
The process is a pain in the ass. | ||
You've done plenty to support me over the years, and I'm going to announce new ways you can support me coming up in the third hour. | ||
And basically, the hoops and the rings that you have to jump through to get me money are so outrageous and complicated that, like I said, unless you're in there for years or minimum 90 days, Then really, it's just, it's not even worth it. | ||
I'm just gonna fill my own commissary, and that'll be fine for a couple months. | ||
And it's the same thing with visitors as well, and I'll have more of that coming up. | ||
But Ariel, go ahead and finish your call. | ||
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I just want to say God bless you, and I will be praying for you, and thank you so much for being so brave. | |
Well, thank you, Ariel. You being part of this audience means everything. | ||
I'll go ahead and address some of this now. | ||
I'll put out the visiting information in the third hour as well as how you can send me stuff. | ||
But basically, the rules for sending me stuff are extremely complicated. | ||
The process for being a visitor is extremely complicated. | ||
I understand why it's that way. | ||
I'm going to a federal prison. | ||
A lot of people in there are doing hard time. | ||
A lot of people in there have long sentences. | ||
And so it's to protect the guards. | ||
It's to protect the facility. | ||
It's to protect the inmates. I'm only going to be in there for 60 days. | ||
It's an odd case. | ||
But, you know, that's just what you get. | ||
And so, really, the process that it takes to even get approved to be a visitor of mine, it will probably take multiple weeks. | ||
As far as what you can send me is also extremely complicated and complex that part of me is like, I don't even know if I want to ask you to send me anything. | ||
I mean, books are acceptable. | ||
Letters are acceptable. | ||
I mean, you can look all of this up on the Oakdale FCI website as far as the information about what is acceptable to be sent and not. | ||
But I'll give out the address. | ||
I'll give out the visiting information. | ||
But mostly just for 60 days. | ||
It's all so complex that I feel like it's better off to just not even bother with it. | ||
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They won't let me do it. | |
I'm not going to do it. | ||
It's always an honor to be here with you. | ||
It's an honor that you make me part of your day, that you tune in, and of course, to be with the great crew. | ||
And let's go back to the phone lines. | ||
Let's go to Marvin in Alabama. | ||
Marvin, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. Hey, Owen. | ||
Great to talk to you again, and an honor to talk to you before you head to the big house. | ||
I wish you the best. I'll be praying for you. | ||
As far as the video with Dr. | ||
Drew and Megyn Kelly, to kind of bring it back to that, I just wanted to say it's terrible advice what Megyn Kelly said for people to go out and get a fake vaccine card. | ||
I can't even believe We're in 2023 and she's still saying stuff like that. | ||
I mean, Bongino did the same thing in the fall of 2021. | ||
He was trying to tell all his listeners, you know, just accept the testing. | ||
It's no big deal. | ||
It's just protocols. And what people don't understand is that you're still complying. | ||
And so if you're complying, you're complying. | ||
Even if it's secret noncompliance, it's compliance and you're feeding the beast. | ||
And what's going to happen is they're going to normalize the system and they're going to eventually turn it into an app or, you know, and something that you can't fake. | ||
And at that point, it's checkmate. | ||
Well, see, you just nailed it. | ||
You just nailed it right there. | ||
That is the digital corporate world government. | ||
That is the digital tyranny that they want to interface with artificial intelligence. | ||
But really, in that regard, even this concept or theory of artificial intelligence is a lie. | ||
It's another buzzword, like Black Lives Matter. | ||
Where they just give you something that, oh, artificial intelligence, like, yeah, that's good. | ||
No, it's a soulless, heartless, digital techno grid that is meant to enslave you. | ||
It's not artificial intelligence. | ||
It's a global technotronic enslavement grid. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, to even expand on that a little bit, there's this big discussion about officers in the military lately and that they need to follow orders and all this kind of stuff. | ||
And that's not true either, because if an officer is there to follow orders in a mechanical manner, meaning they have no decision in the process, then they're not needed. | ||
The whole point of having a general officer corps It's for them to know when to disobey illegal orders. | ||
Well, see, this is another... | ||
I mean, I can speak directly to this. | ||
And this is where... | ||
I mean, look, I'm not a police officer. | ||
So, I mean, I know police officers listen. | ||
And they can either choose to follow every order or not. | ||
But I've been in multiple situations where... | ||
I mean, it's all on video. | ||
The first time I got arrested for the disruption of the fake impeachment hearing, because normally what happens in those situations is the cops will maybe detain you, meaning they'll walk you out of the room and then hold on to you and then just release you into the streets. | ||
That's what happens like 95% of the time is you disrupt, the cops come grab you, they hold on to you for a minute, they might hold you in the building or hold you on the side of the building and then they just say, okay, go ahead. | ||
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Well, with me... | |
The cops held me and they went through their normal duties and they were about to release me. | ||
They were set to just say, okay, Mr. | ||
Schroyer, go ahead, go about your day. | ||
But somebody called them and it was either direct orders of Nancy Pelosi or Jerry Nadler from the Capitol Police. | ||
And I mean... I'm not trying to throw anybody under the bus here, but let me just say, I know it was a direct order from the Democrat Party to arrest me that day. | ||
Who gave the order? | ||
I don't know, but I know it was a direct order. | ||
So there's a perfect example. That was just on the screen. | ||
All those officers, they were all expecting to release me. | ||
None of them were expecting to arrest me. | ||
And when they got the order to arrest me, they all kind of looked at one another like, um, really? | ||
Like, yeah, that was the orders. | ||
We have to arrest them. And they felt bad. | ||
And they had a moment where they could have chose to do the right thing, which was stand up for the First Amendment and not arrest me that day, but instead they followed orders. | ||
It happened again at the Capitol. | ||
Same thing. And again, I know for a fact, it was confirmed with me for a fact, the Democrats told them to arrest me in the Capitol that day when I had the piece of tape over my mouth. | ||
Direct order from the Democrat Party. | ||
And so same thing happened. | ||
And you can watch the video. I'm standing there with a piece of tape over my mouth, and there's six police officers just like, uh, Owen, you know, we have to arrest you. | ||
Can you please just leave? I'm like, no, I'm not gonna leave. | ||
This is my First Amendment right. They're like, Owen, we really don't want to arrest you, but we're under orders. | ||
Like, will you just leave, please? | ||
So yeah, I could have chose to bitch out. | ||
I could have chose to cuck. | ||
I could have chose to not be an American. | ||
And I said, no, I have every right to be here. | ||
The Democrats get to parade around here with their signs and demonstrations every damn day. | ||
I'm not even making any noise. | ||
And they said, Owen, please leave. | ||
Please just leave. We don't arrest you. | ||
Please run orders to arrest you. | ||
Just leave the building. Please, please. | ||
And so instead they decided to follow orders. | ||
And this happens time and time again. | ||
Same with the FBI. Same with the FBI. They know that I'm being politically persecuted. | ||
They know it's all harassment. | ||
I was virtually told as much from some of the officers, and they still arrested me. | ||
So, that's what happens. | ||
They follow orders. But we all know who else followed orders. | ||
We all know about the old, oh, I'm just following orders. | ||
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Do we still have Marvin? | |
Sorry, I was ranting. Yes, that's exactly right. | ||
And if you go out and get a fake vaccine card, you're just playing into their system and you are complying. | ||
I don't care what you tell yourself, you're complying and you're making it so that they're going to normalize and you're messing up the statistics. | ||
So you're making them believe that more people have taken the vaccine than really have. | ||
And so you're skewing the death results. | ||
But you're 100% right, Marvin. | ||
It's a level of cooperation to even do that. | ||
And I get the notion. | ||
It's, hey, let's just make our lives easier. | ||
Yeah, I could have made my life easier, too. | ||
And I could have not gotten arrested at the Capitol any times. | ||
I could have never gone to the Capitol. | ||
I could have never started a broadcasting career in telling the truth in politics. | ||
But see, that's why we're in this trouble. | ||
Marvin, thank you for the call. That's why the country is in the trouble. | ||
Because everybody wants to get out easy. | ||
Everybody wants to be a coward and go out easy. | ||
And when you give up an inch like that, eventually they take the entire field. | ||
And that's why our backs are against the wall. | ||
That's the exact problem. | ||
Marvin, great call. | ||
That is exactly right. | ||
When you give an inch, they take a mile. | ||
Having the fake vaccine card, oh, I get it. | ||
Hey, look, it gets me in this event and I don't have to get pricked and all this stuff. | ||
You just gave them an inch. | ||
Now they take a mile. | ||
Next caller, Lou, FEMA Region 7. | ||
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Go ahead. Hello, Owen. | |
Good to speak with you. | ||
I knew if I got through it's because God ordained it. | ||
And I just want to say that A little perspective goes a long way, and this is what I hope to bring to the conversation today, because America is in prophecy. | ||
It's in the Bible. The Bible describes this time as a time of sorrows, and I don't think anyone would disagree that we're all feeling very sorrowful about what is happening to you. | ||
The reason that I'm calling is because I was going to send you a book and now that I see it's going to be too complicated, I wanted to suggest and really almost beg everybody listening to look this up on YouTube. | ||
It's called Last Day Events by Ellen G. White and it's an audio book and it gave me so much peace because It describes the role that America is playing. | ||
Well, let me be clear here, Lou. | ||
Let me be clear. Sending me books is not one of the things that's too complicated. | ||
Here's the story about sending me a book. | ||
You can't personally send me a book. | ||
If you want to go to a publisher's website or like amazon.com and purchase a book there and have that mailed to me, that is allowable. | ||
But you can't send me a book from your personal address because, I mean, obvious reason is they don't want people sending contraband or sneaking stuff in. | ||
And I've got to be on my best behavior, so I'm going to make sure I don't give out any bad advice. | ||
So it's kind of tough because the whole thing is very convoluted. | ||
But I think what we're going to do here... | ||
And this just gives you guys as much information as I have, really, at this point. | ||
There's very little information that I can get at this point that you can't get. | ||
What I'm going to do is I'm going to repost the information about the address, where you can send me letters and books, the visitation hours. | ||
I'll get more into this on the other side of the break. | ||
But I'm going to post this at Owen Schroer 1776 on Twitter. | ||
And... I'm just going to go ahead and just post all the public information. | ||
And so you can go see the visitor rules. | ||
You can go see the mailing rules and everything else for yourself. | ||
It's very convoluted. | ||
But I'll just go ahead and post all of that as well. | ||
All right. This is it. | ||
Final hour. Final hour of the InfoWars War Room hosted by me. | ||
Until I become a speech prisoner in America. | ||
Alright, we're going to make a couple announcements this hour. | ||
I'm not going to do it right now. I'm going to take another call. | ||
But I will tell you the information as to where you can send me letters and books. | ||
I'll give you the information of how you can stay updated with any news or developments in my situation. | ||
I'll tell you where I'm staying, everything, and where you can get that information. | ||
Let me go to the phone lines now. | ||
First, though, to Mike in Boston. | ||
Mike, you're on the air. Go ahead. Hello. | ||
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Hi. Hey, Owen. | |
How you doing, brother? Good. | ||
I'm so glad I got through. | ||
I love you so much, man. | ||
Do you know who I am exactly? | ||
I've sent you some emails this week, you know? | ||
Maybe. I'm not sure. | ||
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Okay, Mike in Boston, you know? | |
Yes. Okay, very good. | ||
I'll try not to repeat what I put in my emails this week. | ||
I hope you have time to read them. | ||
They're under John Johnson, okay? | ||
Just take the time, please, to read them, okay? | ||
I was a special prisoner, a special guest of the government for 13 years for wrongful conviction, for political reasons, and I know exactly what you're about to go through, okay? | ||
So I'm giving you really good advice. | ||
I'm trying to. I'm just going to try to cover the important stuff here. | ||
I've got a whole list, but I'm going to try to make it quick, you know? | ||
I mentioned in one email you released on Christmas Eve. | ||
Think of that as a maybe, okay? | ||
I mean, it's important to stay positive, but it's a maybe, okay? | ||
It's amazing. I'm going to go right to number one here, all right? | ||
The most important thing you're going to have to deal with is lack of sleep. | ||
There's going to be people on... | ||
The pod they're going to put you in has been, you know, designed just to count on that, okay? | ||
Like I said, I've got 13 years' experience with this, so listen up. | ||
On the left, there's some people who stay up all night. | ||
On the right, there's some people who get up early, outside your door, people that are making all kinds of noise around yourself. | ||
You go long enough without sleep, it's really not good for you. | ||
It's very debilitating. And that's their main goal. | ||
And it's going to be with you. | ||
Look forward to it. I'm sorry about the bad notes. | ||
You work out a lot. | ||
I used to do a thousand deep knee bends a day to knock myself out at the end of the day. | ||
Also, any prescription that a doctor wants to give you, they have to honor. | ||
There's a drug called Trazadol that they allow in jails and prisons. | ||
Talk to Dr. Stella about that. | ||
Earplugs would be nice, but it's difficult to get them in there. | ||
You think on that. Okay? | ||
You got that? Got it. | ||
That's the most simple thing you need to know, Ollie. | ||
Okay? You got to get your sleep in there, and they're going to make it very difficult. | ||
Food? That's going to be kind of sketchy. | ||
Be careful. You know, if you get to pick your own tray out of the whole pot, it might be okay. | ||
But ramen noodles or something they sell in there, you can live on them, okay? | ||
And, you know, you had two calls, Val and Uriel. | ||
Man, I was so impressed with those two women. | ||
God, everybody needs somebody like that in their life, man, and I hope you have one. | ||
And you won't be the same person when you get out. | ||
That's just the truth, you know? | ||
That's the important stuff I wanted to say to you, man. | ||
You got so much hope and love and prayers with you. | ||
You got God behind you. | ||
And just stay classy, buddy. | ||
That's it. You got that from me, you know, a long time ago, by the way. | ||
Okay? All right, Mike. | ||
I appreciate that advice. | ||
I will take it to heart. | ||
And I am expecting long days and longer nights. | ||
I will tell you that. | ||
I did a bit of a deep dive into what my life is going to look like. | ||
I'm not going to bore you with the details of it here on the air, but I got a pretty | ||
good idea last night with whatever information is publicly available. | ||
Again, there's very little information I can get at this point that you can't. | ||
I mean, I can get some information through my lawyers and through the system, but most, | ||
I mean, 85, 90% of the information I have is just publicly available stuff. | ||
The other 10-15% is what we're getting from the legal system. | ||
So, most of this stuff is publicly available. | ||
But, you know, I have the same concerns that you have, obviously, and for obvious reasons. | ||
But... It'll definitely take me a week or so to kind of learn the ropes of the place and hopefully I'll be able to at least sleep and maybe have some comfort while I'm away. | ||
They still don't understand that what we do here is real. | ||
And that's why the government says, oh, Owen Schroer isn't a journalist. | ||
He's a conspiracy theorist. | ||
Oh, I'm a conspiracy theorist, huh? | ||
I told you they would gag Donald Trump over a week ago. | ||
Here's the filing. You think this is a game? | ||
You think Owen Schroer's a conspiracy theorist? | ||
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Sometimes there's a man. | |
A man who must stand for what's right. | ||
A man who must stand for the truth. | ||
That man is Owen Schroer. | ||
It's the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Here's your host, Owen Schroer. | ||
So it looks like, again, there was mixed messaging on whether Jim Jordan was going to run for | ||
speaker again, but it looks like Byron Donalds might take a serious run at it now, too. | ||
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BAM! | |
You know, I feel Byron Donald runs into the same problem that Jim Jordan ran into. | ||
He's an anti-establishment Republican who's not bought and paid for and wants to see some justice and some real things get done by the House. | ||
And so I imagine the same people that are against Jim Jordan are going to be against Byron Donald. | ||
But that'll just further prove what we knew the whole time, that there are plenty of Democrats that are pretending to be Republicans in Congress. | ||
All right, let me just do this. | ||
I'm going to make this one announcement about how you can send me stuff in the next segment, and then I'm going to make another announcement at the end of the show. | ||
I want to continue to take calls. | ||
Let's look at a couple of other news stories here, though. | ||
An interesting poll out of CBS. Should U.S. send weapons and supplies to Israel by party? | ||
47% of Democrats said that they should, or in other words, yes. | ||
53% said no, so that's virtually a split. | ||
Same thing with independents, 45% yes, 55% no. | ||
And then you have Republicans, 57% yes, 43% no. | ||
So, I mean, it's a virtual split, except when it gets to the Republicans. | ||
Now, how ironic is this? | ||
Now, I'm not necessarily surprised that this is a virtual split. | ||
It kind of tells the tale of the whole ongoing saga of how controversial the topic of Israel is. | ||
But what's ironic, and it's also no surprise that leftists are openly anti-Israel or anti-Semitic even, is But here's the irony. | ||
So it's clear now that Republicans have much more commitment to Israel and that Republicans, I mean, you might even say some Republicans, you might call them Israel first. | ||
At least some conservative commentators have shown they're Israel first. | ||
But imagine, they say conservatives are anti-Semites. | ||
They say Republicans are anti-Semites. | ||
But then when you look at the facts, Republicans actually show much more support for Israel than Democrats. | ||
So it just shows you how most of what you see in the media, most of what you see in this crap, is just propaganda. | ||
It's all just propaganda. | ||
It's all lies, deception, and propaganda. | ||
Not right here, not now, not ever. | ||
But I found that poll interesting. | ||
Now, Nancy Mace, I'm beginning to like Nancy Mace more and more, even though she's done plenty of things I don't approve of with her congressional seat. | ||
But, you know, she's definitely ruffling some feathers lately. | ||
She gets blocked on Twitter by Representative Greg Murphy. | ||
And so she responds to getting blocked by Greg Murphy here. | ||
She responds, this is exactly what's wrong with Congress. | ||
Too many men here with no balls. | ||
Is that a direct quote from my show yesterday or what? | ||
Amazing. She's right, by the way. | ||
She's right, by the way. | ||
All right. Let's go back to the phone lines. | ||
We've got Chaz in North Carolina. | ||
Chaz, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hello. Hello. | |
So, everything that's happened from Donald Trump to Alex Jones to Mike Lindell to Owen Schroyer right here... | ||
People reference to things that have been warned against and warned about, and we can take this one all the way back to the very first, most undisputedly, the very most organized general of the United States, George Washington. This is a summary, but basically towards the end of his farewell speech, He warned us and feared that partisanship would lead to a spirit of revenge in which party men would not govern for the good of the people, | ||
but only to obtain and maintain their grip on power, and that would result in potent engines being used to subvert the power of the people and usurp for themselves the reins of government, leading to each party trying to encroach from one branch of | ||
the government into the other which would disrupt the balance of powers split | ||
between the branches of government and I think what's been happening to | ||
you Alex Jones and Donald Trump is proof in the pudding. Well I would say | ||
from a political science standpoint everything I'm guessing you're either | ||
directly quoting from George Washington or you just kind of remember what he | ||
said in the speech that from a political science standpoint his his vision was | ||
extremely clear as far as the foresight is concerned. | ||
because that's absolutely correct. | ||
It's a little more complicated now because it's beyond just the left and the right, obviously. | ||
There's the globalist agenda, the corporate world government agenda, the climate change agenda, the medical tyranny, World Health Organization, UN agenda lurking behind it all. | ||
So I think that that's kind of an added beast behind the whole left-right fighting. | ||
But yeah, the founding fathers' vision... | ||
And foresight is really underappreciated, misunderstood for the political geniuses. | ||
I mean, true geniuses unlike maybe ever seen on this planet before or again. | ||
And so, yeah, George Washington's speech there is incredibly foresightful and insightful. | ||
And we're definitely witnessing the result of his warnings not being heeded. | ||
For sure. You know, he warned also that this factionalism would open the doors to foreign influence and corruption, which obviously is very potent in today's political realm. | ||
Just one thing for you. | ||
Don't give nobody your cornbread. | ||
Don't let nobody take your cornbread. | ||
That cornbread's for you. | ||
And, you know, like David Allen Coe said, it's just a little time off for bad behavior. | ||
All right, Chaz. Thank you for that. | ||
Thank you for the call. Let's go to Tyler, also in North Carolina. | ||
Tyler, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, Owen. Before I get to my point, I just want to say the spirit of our Lord was very, very strong today during the Alex Jones show. | |
That was a good, good, good thing to see. | ||
I was in there with him. | ||
But the point I want to make with you is I want to hear you say it. | ||
You feel great about your life, and you're looking forward to getting out of jail, and that's just all I want to hear you and everybody else say. | ||
Well, I'll tell you this, Tyler. | ||
I'm glad that you brought this up, and let me just actually expand on that. | ||
I love life so much that People talk about being bored or this stuff, or people say, hey, hit me up when you're free. | ||
I'm never bored. | ||
I'm very rarely, if ever, free. | ||
I am a max maximist. | ||
I love getting everything out of life. | ||
I love squeezing the juice out of life until there's nothing left. | ||
It's, I don't even know, maybe there's some sort of, I don't think there's a diagnosis for it, but I'm like, I'm obsessive in that the minute I wake up every morning, and I'm not, I mean, look, I like to sleep in as much as the next guy, because sleep is a great part of life, but I mean, the minute I wake up all the way through the day, I'm moving, I'm shaking, I'm doing something, I'm being productive. | ||
And so the whole concept of being in a cage and not being able to produce in this beautiful world, this divine creation, is like so foreign to me. | ||
I don't even know how to handle that. | ||
But as far as the other angle of that... | ||
I also love life and I'm looking forward to getting back out and into it. | ||
I am not suicidal. | ||
I've never been suicidal. | ||
I would never be suicidal. | ||
And I certainly have no dirt that would lead to the arrest of Hillary Clinton. | ||
All right, Tyler, thank you for the call. | ||
Alright, when we come back, I'm gonna give you the information on the address to mail me the stuff, | ||
books and stuff, and then I'll also put out the links so that you can get all this information as well. | ||
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Okay, I bet I know who in the crew put this one on the air. | |
Peace out. | ||
I bet I can take a guess. | ||
But no, actually, I'm sober as a nun. | ||
Passed multiple drug tests, by the way. | ||
They drug test me. No drug charges, no history of drug abuse or anything like that, but they drug test me too. | ||
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It's just full-on torture to be a political prisoner in this country. | |
But hey, that's okay. | ||
I'm strong enough. You guys are ridiculous back there. | ||
All right, guys, let's put it on the screen. | ||
We have just put out the information where you can send me mail. | ||
Now, again, I've hesitated to put any of this information out because it's also convoluted. | ||
There's multiple addresses and all this confusion, but I'm 98% confident this is the right address. | ||
We put one out yesterday, and then my lawyer reached out and said, actually, I don't think that's the right address. | ||
This is the right address. | ||
But What I've done is I've also provided a link so that you can follow that link. | ||
So if you go on your Twitter account, if you're on Twitter, I think you do have to have a Twitter account to get access to it. | ||
But if you follow at Owen Schroyer 1776, this is the account that's going to be keeping you updated on all my developments while I'm away, keeping you in touch with me while I'm away. | ||
And we've put the address out of where you can mail me stuff. | ||
Again, I'm going to be staying at FCI Oakdale 1. | ||
FCI Oakdale 1 is the federal prison I will be doing my time at. | ||
And we've shared the link here in the tweet, in the post here on X, that is not just the address of where you can send me mail, but it's also a link to where you can get other information and other specifics about what is acceptable to send me, what will be rejected, and there's plenty of other information there as well. | ||
I'll put up the information when it comes to visitors, but I'll just go ahead and say this. | ||
I'll publish the visitors' information too. | ||
And there's a couple breaks. | ||
It's funny enough, there's a couple breaks since I'm going to be in there in November and December because they're considered holiday months. | ||
So that actually catches me a couple breaks, like you're allowed more visitation hours and you're allowed more phone hours, which are both very limited. | ||
But here's the thing about the visitor hours, and I'll just go ahead and tell you. | ||
They make it so, because this is a federal prison, it's really tight. | ||
And so it's not like you can just show up or make a call or make a request. | ||
First, when I get in, I have to make a request that I can have visitors. | ||
And then I have to mail the people that request to be a visitor a sheet that they then have to fill out. | ||
They then have to mail that sheet to the prison and then they get a background check before they can even be confirmed to be a visitor, including my lawyers. | ||
And I believe I'm limited to like 20 visitors. | ||
So that whole process is probably minimum a two-week process, if not a month. | ||
So I'm hesitant to even promote really much visitation because... | ||
So first, I have to even have somebody mail me addresses. | ||
So I'm going to have to give a list of addresses to my lawyer. | ||
My lawyer is then going to have to mail that to me, which they won't be able to do until I get my inmate number. | ||
So I mean, we're talking like two weeks to a month process before I'll even be allowed to see a visitor. | ||
But again... I have to visit with my lawyers. | ||
I know there's friends and family that want to see me. | ||
I mean, the crew was wanting to see me, but this whole thing is... | ||
Look, we can bitch and complain about it, but the truth is, I'm going to a federal prison where a lot of people are doing decades of time, and so they make it difficult intentionally, and the whole thing is meant to be for people that are spending years in jail, not for somebody who goes for 60 days. | ||
So that's why it's like this. | ||
You know, normally a 60-day sentence, you know, it wouldn't be like this. | ||
But, you know, I'm treated like a terrorist because the Democrats run the country and I said USA, USA, USA on the Capitol in Washington, D.C. So that's considered a legal activity. | ||
So I have to be treated like a hardened criminal. | ||
But that's what you deal with in the most corrupt times in American history. | ||
So I'll still put out the visitor information. | ||
But the link that we put up Can give you all the information, and you can see what you can send me, what you can't send me, and everything else. | ||
All right, so that's there, at Owen Schroyer 1776. | ||
We'll have more updates there, and there's other complicated stuff as far as phone calls are concerned, and it's going to be a lot easier for my... | ||
Media team to deal with this stuff that is not at Infowars because these guys here are working 10-12 hours a day. | ||
So they can't just sit by a phone 24 hours when I get access to a call and hope that I catch it. | ||
I can't just call into the board and hope that they see it. | ||
So what's likely is going to happen is I'm going to have somebody else that's just going to be part of my media team that I'm just going to have waiting for my call all day long. | ||
It's basically going to be their job. And They will take that audio and put it on the Twitter account and also put it on my Rumble account, rumble.com slash Owen. | ||
So those are going to be two sources, at Owen Schroer 1776 or rumble.com slash Owen, and then we'll also be following it at infowars.com. | ||
But those are all the outlets to get the information. | ||
And I'll have another announcement before the end of the show today as well in response to a couple of requests we had earlier about products and merchandise and how to support me while I'm away. | ||
But we go back to the phone lines for now. | ||
Let's go to Sleepy Rick. | ||
Always a friend of this show. | ||
Sleepy Rick, FEMA Region 4. | ||
Go ahead. Hey, Owen. | ||
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Glad to get through, man. | |
Cypress Hill moment was probably Rod. | ||
Sleepy Rick knows this crew too well. | ||
Rick, you know me. | ||
I only make smart bets. | ||
I'm not a betting man, but if I'm going to bet, I'm going to make smart bets, and I would bet on that. | ||
I don't know that, but I would bet on that. | ||
He's got it. There he is. | ||
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There's a guilty party. I would agree with you 110%, my friend. | |
And always good, but you knocked it out of the park this week with everything that you've been doing. | ||
And your Ma's comment on the sports fight, that's a great analogy. | ||
And Mother Schroyer, you did a great job with your son. | ||
He's a great kid. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what, you know, my mom's probably tuned in. | ||
She's probably going to need the prayers as much, if not more than me, because she knows I don't deserve this. | ||
I'm her one and only son, and I know I've made her proud, and she knows that this is just sick what they're doing to me. | ||
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That's ridiculous. Lighter side, that Friday night smackdown, the green hay was the most I laughed all week long. | |
We got another one coming. | ||
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Literally, the loom. | |
But, uh... | ||
There it is. | ||
There it is. People, do not forget this moment, okay? | ||
We are living through a real-life 1984 twilight zone, tyrannical globalist takeover, and they're about to throw a U.S. citizen in prison for speech because they don't agree with what he said. | ||
It's redonkulous. | ||
And frankly, I have to go and hit the great reset, the war for the world. | ||
Page 217. | ||
The seventh crazy thing the globalists want to do is get rid of freedom of speech, which | ||
they define as a recalibration of speech. | ||
This was stated most clearly by a... | ||
America can't exist because it guarantees freedom for citizens. | ||
We are guaranteed freedom as our birthright by the creator. | ||
By the creator. | ||
By God, not government. | ||
Alright, I still got a big announcement coming up in the next segment. | ||
We also have the second round of Friday Night Antifa Smackdown coming up. | ||
Let's go back to the phone lines quickly. | ||
Get as many callers in here on the final broadcast before I'm a political prisoner. | ||
Let's go to Dillian in Michigan. | ||
Dillian, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hello, Owen. | |
I would like to talk to you. | ||
I've been praying for you for... | ||
You know, the political prison and stuff, and I've been praying for you a lot. | ||
And, yeah, I'm 13. | ||
I'm Dylan Lombardi. | ||
I've been praying for you a long time. | ||
Me and my dad have been watching you. | ||
My dad's actually the one that introduced me to you. | ||
He's been taking your vitamins, like brain force and krill oil and all that stuff. | ||
Yeah. Well, Dylan, let me tell you, it's an honor to hear from you. | ||
I think it might mean more to me than anything when young people call into the show. | ||
It's a little counterintuitive because to have people that are older and wiser than me listening to me is meaningful, but when I have younger people listening, I was a talk radio fan when I was a kid. | ||
I was calling into talk radio when I was 13, so that's cool. | ||
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Yeah. That's pretty cool. | |
So yeah, my dad actually showed me you, and at first I was like, he told me that you guys were like predicting the future. | ||
You guys tell me what these people do, evil people of the world, what they do. | ||
And he told me that eventually they're going to say that aliens exist, that aliens are going to appear on the news, and they did. | ||
They appeared on the news, and I was like, wow, what the heck? | ||
And so I was just, yeah, just do it. | ||
Also, I wanted to tell you something funny. | ||
I found this video and it's called, it's a Halloween decoration and it says, Sleepy Joe wants to sniff you. | ||
It's on TikTok and YouTube. | ||
Well, Sleepy Joe is pretty creepy. | ||
That's probably a good Halloween decoration to have a creepy, sleepy Joe, you know, in your front yard, groping, sniffing kids. | ||
Dylan, thank you so much for the call. | ||
And, you know, and I'll just say this before I go to the next caller, too. | ||
Well, so many out there lately have been... | ||
Putting up some of my older tweets and stuff. | ||
I'm going to be away. I'm going to not have access to the internet or be able to post or anything like that. | ||
I will have a social media team posting for me with some stuff. | ||
But the more you post, just go find old clips of me, some of your favorite stuff. | ||
The more you post that, it would be very meaningful. | ||
Let's go to Stephanie in Kentucky. | ||
Stephanie, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Oh, hey, Owen. | |
Hi. Hi. Oh, I love you so much. | ||
I'm so excited here. | ||
I'm a little nervous. | ||
I noticed you caught yourself, though. | ||
You were about to ask me how I was doing, and you didn't, so that's good. | ||
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I'm gonna tell you why. Oh, now that you mention that, I'm gonna tell you something. | |
I used to work in a restaurant business. | ||
I did catch myself because I used to hate that. | ||
When you said that, it made me think of how I hated that. | ||
It was like, do you really want me to tell you how I am? | ||
So when you said that, it made me think back to how I used to hate that. | ||
How are you doing today, Stephanie? | ||
And I'm like, do you really want me to tell you? | ||
You know what I mean? It is. | ||
So I, wow. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I really, look, it's more a matter of, when people do that, it takes like 15 seconds of the call, and it's just like, just get to the call. | ||
But it's a formal thing. | ||
I'm not mad at people about it. | ||
It's just a joke we have around here. | ||
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But I actually, absolutely, I've said it to people that I hate it when people used to ask me that. | |
So when you said that, I was like, wow. | ||
And that's why I love you so much. | ||
Everything you say, it just sounds like everything I think. | ||
I have to let you know, I am 53 years old. | ||
And you make me think of my... | ||
I feel like you're my son. | ||
Because my son is just like you. | ||
He's such a good guy. And we were driving the other day. | ||
He takes my other son. | ||
I'm going to cry. I loved the other day when you were talking about we're the good men. | ||
And even he shook his head. | ||
And it just, it bothers me that so many people are so pathetic and they think they're good people. | ||
They've never gone to jail. | ||
Nothing has ever happened. | ||
And somehow they think they're good people and they're not. | ||
And that they do this kind of stuff to people like you. | ||
Well, that's the problem. | ||
See, if we had enough good men, if we had plenty of good men standing up and taking leadership roles and telling the truth, then it wouldn't be easy to arrest them. | ||
It wouldn't be easy to put Owen Troyer away. | ||
But because there are so few good men, they can lock me up because they're so few. | ||
So they can easily say, there's one, get him out of here. | ||
And then anybody else that might think about it gets scared. | ||
Hopefully that changes. | ||
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Yeah, and I've also been thinking about, I think, you know, when I'm listening to you all and even Alex and stuff, and, you know, people are saying, like, well, I understand they have a job. | |
No, you know, I really don't understand that. | ||
Well, you have a job? You know, that's what happened in Nazis. | ||
You know, you need to stand up and just say, this is just not right. | ||
You don't arrest people for things that are wrong. | ||
You know, this is how those Nazis did what they did. | ||
That... You're not just doing your job. | ||
You're doing wrong, evil things. | ||
Everybody needs to just kind of stand together and just say, no, this is wrong. | ||
Yeah, and maybe that day will happen, Stephanie. | ||
Thank you for the call. Let's go to Foxy in Maryland. | ||
Foxy, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey there, can you hear me? | |
Yes. Hey, so, you know, I know there's like, you know, there's like fear and doubt and that You know, you're basically putting your life in their hands. | ||
And that you could, you know, you could disappear in such a place. | ||
But you know, once you're interned, you're expected to have a release. | ||
And so I'm thinking that maybe you should have like a fundraiser. | ||
Like a ticket to like a welcome home type of party. | ||
Maybe for New Year's Eve or something. | ||
Yeah, well... | ||
We've done the New Year's Eve celebration before. | ||
That was in the middle of COVID, and I think that was 2020. | ||
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You'd have people expecting a return, and that... | |
You know, there'd be more of a reason. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what. | ||
You know, organizing and doing stuff like that is... | ||
It takes a ton of work. | ||
I mean, really, it takes a ton of work. | ||
And the reason why we don't do stuff like that is because all of our effort goes into these broadcasts and trying to get the information out. | ||
So we've just never really engaged in stuff like that. | ||
But I will say... We've got one more segment coming up. | ||
I will tell you how you can financially support me or a fundraiser, if you will. | ||
But I'll make an announcement on the other side of how people can support me if you're wondering. | ||
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That's what it was for personally. | |
Yes. So I'll make that announcement on the other side, Foxy. | ||
Thank you for the call. Let's go to Sean in Florida. | ||
Sean, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. What's going on, buddy? | |
This is on Rumble. | ||
It's power to the people. I just wanted to call and tell you that the War Room swag is fire. | ||
I appreciate the hat, the autographed hat that you got out to me before your turn-in day. | ||
Pretty kick-ass. So thanks for that, my friend. | ||
I'm a man of my word. Absolutely, you are. | ||
And that is some... I don't know if you got hoodies and all that stuff coming, but people out there, they have our warriors listening, man. | ||
That War Room swag is... | ||
Buyer, make sure you get it if you can. | ||
And also, are you going to share What facility specifically you're going to be turning yourself into? | ||
Yes, I mentioned it last segment. | ||
It's FCI Oakdale 1. | ||
It's in kind of central Louisiana. | ||
FCI Oakdale 1. | ||
If you go to the Twitter account, I've published the link and information there. | ||
If you don't have a Twitter account, you can find all the publicly available information about FCI Oakdale 1 as well. | ||
And, you know, maybe I'll do a Rumble. | ||
Maybe I'll do one more Rumble live before I go, too, just to put this information out there because you do have to have a Twitter account to get access to it on Twitter. | ||
But anybody can go to Rumble and watch a Rumble video, and you don't need an account. | ||
So maybe I'll do one more Rumble live, rumble.com slash owen. | ||
Before I go, just so I can put that information there as well. | ||
Sean, thank you for the call. | ||
Final segment. One more segment coming up, folks. | ||
One more segment. Antifa Friday Night Smackdown. | ||
And a really big announcement. | ||
A really big announcement for me coming up, too. | ||
Well, here we are. Final segment of the InfoWars War Room hosted by Owen Troyer. | ||
Before I go to jail. | ||
A political prisoner. | ||
A speech prisoner. Now, I've got a major announcement coming up. | ||
You're not going to want to miss it. | ||
In fact, it's maybe one of the biggest announcements of my life. | ||
But first, backed by popular demand, round two of Friday Night Antifa Smackdown Climate Change Edition. | ||
Antifa! Ladies and gentlemen, it's time for Friday Night Antifa Smackdown Climate Change Protester Edition. | ||
And here we go again. | ||
They're in the orange vest. | ||
They're blocking traffic. | ||
They're getting their signs. And Yank! | ||
See ya! Oh! | ||
Oh! Right there! | ||
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Oh! Another right! There go the earbuds! | |
And a slap to the ear. | ||
Let's get the slow motion replay. | ||
This man knows what he's doing. | ||
First, sayonara, off to the sidewalk. | ||
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And then let's take a look here. | |
Bam! With the right leg. | ||
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Bam! With the right hook. | |
That's enough of them. He puts into the fetal position. | ||
And then an unsuspecting climate change protester. | ||
Boom! Right to the rib cage. | ||
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And there go the earbuds. | |
By the way, how much carbon emissions did those earbuds take to make? | ||
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And he's had himself a day. | |
Back onto the streets we go. | ||
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Oh! And the pepper spray right to the eyeballs. | |
Right to the eyeballs for you. | ||
Yeah, and that's the treatment you're gonna get when you try to block traffic in Australia. | ||
The pepper spray right to the eyes. | ||
Now you're blind. | ||
But I guess you always were if you're out there protesting. | ||
Oh, and the right foot, too! | ||
Looking for the 300-style stomp. | ||
And he holds the pepper spray up, waiting for them to get off the road so that they can stop blocking traffic. | ||
And now they're down. Down to the ground they go, the blinded climate change protesters, blinded by their own propaganda, blinded to the reality of the world, now trying to block traffic. | ||
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Antifa! Here we go again. | |
They're back in the streets. | ||
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They're missing their orange vests. | |
They're being warned. You better get off the street. | ||
They won't do it. Now it's time for the old drag. | ||
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There goes the old drag, and oh, into the bush you go. | |
There's got to be some burn on that exposed skin on the back. | ||
No, comes back for more. | ||
Now laying down. Okay, you want to lay back down? | ||
We'll slide you right back into the bush for a second time. | ||
Oh, and oh, look at this one. | ||
One climate change woman getting drugged to the sidewalk by her hair and lecture and lecture. | ||
The clearly superior female dragging the climate change protester by her hair as the other quote unquote men are getting drugged to the sidewalk as well and thrown into the bushes. | ||
One semi-truck has had enough. | ||
Now look at this woman again, the clearly superior female here, dragging, dragging the soy-based liberal to the side of the road and then giving her a lecture. | ||
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Let's look at the slow-motion replay. | |
Not wasting any time. | ||
The blonde-haired Barbie goes right for the hair. | ||
And notice the lack of effort, too. | ||
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This woman must be hollow. | |
Just like her head, the lack of effort grabs the hair, one-armed, left-handed, thrown to the sidewalk by the hair, and then the lecture, too, because clearly she was never disciplined as a child. | ||
And that's gotta hurt. | ||
You ever seen someone dumb enough to run in front of moving traffic? | ||
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Only on Friday night, Antifa Smackdown. | |
Oh boy, here they are out in the streets again. | ||
Locking traffic. | ||
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And the citizens have had enough. | |
What fate will this group of orange vested morons have today? | ||
Oh, and the cursing begins. | ||
And now one gentleman that looks like he's going to take things into his own hand and down. | ||
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Oh, and then the right to the head. | |
The head goes flying. | ||
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Oh, and now they're all crying and complaining. | |
Oh, oh, why did you do that? | ||
Because he's blocking traffic. | ||
Let's go to the slow motion replay as the right leg knocks the cap off. | ||
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So here he approaches. Boom! | |
Right hand. And immediately they start going into the fetal position. | ||
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And then bang! | |
Down to the ground. He hadn't had enough yet. | ||
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And then the right kick. Boom! | |
And there goes the phone! | ||
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You want to film me? | |
How about I kick your phone into the next dimension? | ||
This man is screaming like a little bitch. | ||
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And now his friend tries to say, hey, please don't film this. | |
This is embarrassing for my friend. | ||
He's screaming like a little bitch and getting drugged to the side of the road by clearly superior men here. | ||
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Oh, look at the pain. | |
I'm not sure what hurts worse, having your weak legs drug across the pavement or the shame and embarrassment of having to be treated like a little child while your friends and the world are watching. | ||
This man woke up and chose this life, screaming and whining like a little girl as grown men drag him across the pavement like a limp sack of trash. | ||
Well, this has been another edition of Friday Night Antifa Smackdown, but don't worry. | ||
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There'll be plenty more to come because these lunatic liberals... | |
There is more, too. | ||
I cut, like, enough content for, like, four of them, and I just said, hey, Darren, put together whatever you can. | ||
So he might be putting up another one before it's all said and done, Darren McBreen. | ||
And you can download and share that from band.video or go right to Darren's Twitter account at MediaRival. | ||
He's posting them as well. All right. | ||
This is tough. | ||
This is tough. I've been dealing with a lot, as you can imagine, these last couple of weeks with my legal stuff, facing jail time, and even more things behind the scenes. | ||
So I've been struggling on how to approach this. | ||
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As I've said before and was expressed to me before, essentially Infowars can no longer cover any security expenses or any I've had to pay for what I'll have when I turn myself in. | ||
And there will be some security and some crew there to make sure I can shoot videos and get videos up. | ||
But InfoWars was not able to take care of those expenses. | ||
And that has been the case for some time now. | ||
And so I've had to pay for that myself, and I've had to do some fundraising myself, and I will just say that if it wasn't for your support in my legal fundraiser, I don't know where I would be. | ||
But thanks to your support with my legal fundraiser, I now have... | ||
I've got three legal cases going on and great representation. | ||
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If it wasn't for your support there for those legal funds, I really don't know where I'd be. | ||
And unfortunately, it only got worse and more complicated when I found out that Infowars and free speech systems would not be paying me anymore while I'm away. | ||
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Now here's the good news. | ||
I am going to continue on. | ||
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I'm not a communist. So I've launched a store. | ||
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But I understand that's how it is around here. | ||
I was notified that basically outside of my salary that the company is completely capped now and so there's nothing they can do about it. | ||
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But the good news is you can support me. | ||
You can still donate to me. | ||
Everything is right there at owenschroyer.store. | ||
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So it's all centralized right there, owenschreuer.store, and you can click on the Store tab. | ||
And we've got three t-shirts. | ||
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I forgot to grab them. | ||
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There's the hashtag free Owen t-shirt. | ||
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Unfortunately, I don't have one of those available. | ||
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Owenshroyer.store. That's how you can financially support me while I'm away. | ||
All the tabs are there to donate, to go to my Twitter, my Rumble, Bandot Video, and everything else. | ||
And that's it. We're out of time. | ||
I love you. I'm going to miss you all. | ||
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