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Drugs that are known to be dangerous, such as statins and antidepressants. | ||
And now we know that insurance companies are paying doctors to fully vaccinate your children. | ||
This incentive program for vaccinating babies can be found in the Blue Cross Blue Shield doctor incentives booklet and specifies that every patient under the age of two that receives the currently prescribed 24 inoculations is worth a $400 payout to that doctor. | ||
For further motivation, they get paid by the hundred and they have to vaccinate a certain percentage of their total patients or they don't get anything. | ||
Blue Cross Blue Shield say that a doctor needs to vaccinate 63% of their patients in order to qualify. | ||
The average American pediatrician has about 1,500 patients and would have to have at least 945 of them fully vaccinated in order to get paid anything. | ||
At 40,000 for every 100, this works out to $360,000. | ||
This is why most pediatricians won't provide care for families who don't completely submit to the latest childhood vaccine protocol. | ||
We are talking over a quarter million dollars, which is more than the average pediatrician's yearly salary. | ||
Research shows that an unvaccinated child's risk of death increases by over 5,000% when they receive the current vaccine schedule. | ||
And doctors are now beginning to use virtual reality to help them administer these poisons to children who instinctively know better. | ||
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Can you remove the needle? | ||
Remove the needle? | ||
There's a needle. | ||
There is, but it's small. | ||
Mom is right here to help you. | ||
I don't want to. | ||
I don't want to. I don't want to. | ||
I don't want to be handsome and brave! | ||
I'm still afraid. | ||
I'm still afraid. | ||
It's very hard. | ||
Do you like superheroes? | ||
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Nossa, eu não posso acreditar. | ||
Ó, primeiro o pólen de gelo. | ||
É bem rapidinho. Vem cá, peraí. | ||
Pronto. Agora o fruto de fogo. | ||
Mas ó, vamos lá. | ||
Bem rapidinho. | ||
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Vai, escudinho. | ||
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What do you think? | ||
It's the first time I see, in 15 years of my professional work with vaccines, that virtual reality can transfer pain and entertainment. | ||
He cried in all the shots he took since he was born. | ||
And this time, no. | ||
I even thought he was going to give a show here today. | ||
When I was little, I was afraid, but now I'm not. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
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Ah, yes, the VR vaccine. | |
Modernity summarized. | ||
That is the latest from Greg Reese. | ||
It's called the incentivized mass murder of children. | ||
Of course, we know the effects of vaccines been talked about and described, deplored since long before COVID-19. | ||
COVID-19 wasn't even a vaccine, they've belatedly admitted. | ||
Welcome to The War Room, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. We have a lot to discuss today. | ||
It may be. It may very well be the first show in two weeks that the majority of our coverage is not about the Israeli war. | ||
We'll cover it. We'll get into it. | ||
Don't worry about that. | ||
There are some things happening. | ||
So we'll cover what's going on in the World War III geopolitical front. | ||
But a lot of corruption here at home to cover. | ||
Some very strange goings-on. | ||
Yet another mass shooting. Yet another drive to take our guns. | ||
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Welcome to The War Room. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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We have a lot to cover today. | |
We are going to talk about the war in Israel as it is taking a couple of bizarre turns. | ||
We're not going to... | ||
I don't think we'll be spending the majority of the show on that. | ||
No guests today, so we'll open up the phone lines for you to call a little bit later in the show. | ||
We've got some cultural topics to discuss. | ||
Immigration, transgenderism, corruption, just absolutely rampant, and so much more. | ||
So stay tuned. Lots of videos to show you as well. | ||
Video holdovers from yesterday, as we had two incredible guests and didn't get to get to some of those. | ||
Just trying to sort everything right now, because my goodness, there's a lot. | ||
My goodness, every day it seems. | ||
Of course, last night a mass shooting took place in Maine from Postmillennial. | ||
Suspect in Maine mass shooting is Army Reservist who reported hearing voices and threatened to shoot up a base. | ||
Robert Card is the person of interest in the shootings that killed at least 22 people and | ||
injured at least 50 others across multiple locations in Lewiston, Maine on Wednesday | ||
night. | ||
He was reportedly dealing with mental health issues and claimed to be hearing voices. | ||
New York Post cited law enforcement sources that said Card, the possible suspect in the | ||
deadly mass shooting, is a trained firearm instructor and believed to be in the Army | ||
Reserve and was stationed out of Saco, Maine. | ||
Officers responded to Spare Time Recreation on Mollison Way at approximately 715 for reports | ||
of an active shooter and shortly thereafter to a bar and grill on Lincoln Street at 815 | ||
Reports came in from a shooting at a Walmart distribution center. | ||
So this guy was shooting and then moving. | ||
And unless I've missed something, he is still at large. | ||
There were some reports that he had been arrested, but those proved to be fake. | ||
Some videos going around that were not actually true. | ||
According to the Post, Card threatened to shoot up a National Guard base where he was stationed and he was, quote, hearing voices. | ||
The sources added that over the summer, Card was committed to a mental health facility and released after two weeks. | ||
This would typically result in the person in question being banned from owning or possessing firearms. | ||
During a press conference Wednesday night, law enforcement cautioned that CARD, originally of Boonton, Maine, should be considered armed and dangerous. | ||
Officers in Lewiston also posted a picture of a white Subaru Outback they | ||
potentially believed related to the investigation and a mugshot of Card. | ||
Residents in Lewiston and nearby Auburn are being urged to shelter in place and | ||
officials caution that if anyone sees Card not to approach him and call 9-1-1. | ||
So so far we haven't we haven't heard them say the line. | ||
So far there's no word that he was already on the FBI's watch list. | ||
But of course, as they mention, that if those reports are true about him being committed to a mental health facility for two weeks earlier this year, this would typically result in the person in question being banned from owning or possessing firearms. | ||
What do you know? What do you know? | ||
Yet another mass shooting from somebody who clearly was making signals. | ||
He made threats to shoot up a base. | ||
And once again, of course, the Democrats can't wait even until the crisis is over. | ||
The man hasn't even been arrested yet. | ||
And they're already calling for our guns. | ||
Kamala Harris trashes the Second Amendment and praises Australia's massive gun confiscation. | ||
Kamala Harris on Thursday delivered remarks to the State Department at an event with the Australian Prime Minister and addressed the mass shooting in Maine. | ||
I believe we actually have that video. | ||
Here is Kamala Harris referencing Australia as the country that America should model themselves after when it comes to gun control. | ||
Let's watch. Gun violence has terrorized and traumatized so many of our communities in this country. | ||
And let us be clear It does not have to be this way. | ||
As our friends in Australia have demonstrated. | ||
Wow. Incredible. | ||
Incredible. Actually, a very sophisticated string of words for Kamala Harris. | ||
Shouldn't cackle once during any of that. | ||
And this is the argument that they'll keep making. | ||
I saw a little conversation on Twitter. | ||
I want something like an Australian person being like, why don't you just give up your guns? | ||
We gave up Oz in Australia. | ||
And an American responding, and that's why you were placed in a concentration camp for the flu. | ||
Armed Americans, and the number of American guns constitutes pretty much the largest army on earth right now. | ||
And you can only imagine what the American government would do to its own people should it not have in the back of its mind as a key component of any calculus the fact that the American people are heavily armed and increasingly willing to defend themselves against oppression. | ||
There's still a manhunt underway for this Robert Card guy. | ||
And of course, I mean... It's just sort of exhausting at this point, the arguments that we have to go through over and over and over again, especially when they're so dishonestly framed. | ||
For example, they'll take the overall amount of gun violence in America, which is extremely high, very deplorable, and then they'll take that number, which is massive, which is much higher than almost any other first world nation, And then they point to something like this mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, as if that's what's driving the overall gun violence crime rate. | ||
In other words, they'll take the statistics from, like, inner-city shootings, which are all done with handguns, and they'll use those numbers and then go after your AR-15 or your rifle, which makes up a tiny, tiny, vanishingly small portion of... | ||
The actual violent crime. | ||
The actual gun violence. | ||
Which is just a dishonest thing to do. | ||
If you actually are trying to solve a problem and you actually have legitimate solutions to the problem, why do you have to portray it so dishonestly? | ||
And then when you break down those statistics, by race or by location... | ||
We drop from, I don't have the exact numbers here, but right now we're high up there in terms of ranking all of the countries in the world by firearm violence. | ||
But if you remove five cities, and it's like St. | ||
Louis, New Orleans, Chicago, LA, if you remove these five cities, then we drop from a very high position, maybe in the top 10, to number 189. | ||
And all of these cities, of course, have extremely, well most of them at least, have extremely strict gun control. | ||
Chicago, California, these places actually have very strict gun control, and yet they have the highest rate of firearm violence. | ||
And of course the firearm violence has massively increased since the defund the police movement took place. | ||
And when you actually, if you actually want to solve the mass shooting issue, which we obviously have, Mental health would be a primary area of concern that you'd want to pay attention to. | ||
And so if they're making suggestions that don't actually solve the problem, if they're taking statistics that have nothing to do with the issue they're pretending to address, then you really should ask yourself, what are they actually trying to do with this suggestion? | ||
What are they actually after? | ||
By suggesting that we have stricter gun control, that we follow the course of Australia and have a volunteer buyback system. | ||
We're in a gun registry where they take the guns from law-abiding citizens. | ||
Do you trust the American government to not abuse its power? | ||
I mean, they're already abusing its power and we're extremely well-armed. | ||
What do you think it's going to be like when there is absolutely no ability for us to Flex our strength as citizens whatsoever. | ||
What do you think they would get away with if they could, in other words? | ||
We'd probably still be in lockdown under COVID. So it is just almost exhausting, annoying enough already. | ||
You're not going to take our guns. | ||
That's just not a possibility. | ||
So just stop asking. | ||
Just stop pushing it. Stop with all the lies. | ||
Stop with all the misattribution of statistics. | ||
Stop with the fear propaganda. | ||
This guy didn't even have a gun legally if he was in a mental health facility. | ||
So your laws didn't stop it this time. | ||
Why would they stop it next time? You know, there's a strange sort of continuity with some of these stories. | ||
I don't know, maybe I'm grasping at straws here. | ||
But does it seem like the actions and behavior and policy of the globalists Causes a reaction to the contrary of everything they want. | ||
So in other words, Black Lives Matter and defund the police and the riots during 2020 and the lockdowns and the just sheer unrelenting madness that we've been subjected to for the last three years. | ||
I think 2020 was just like the biggest year ever for purchasing guns. | ||
As people saw, mobs of looters just running rampant on the city streets. | ||
Nobody stopping them. | ||
The police not even getting involved. | ||
And you saw video after video of neighborhoods protecting themselves. | ||
Armed people standing on the side of the road. | ||
Just staying there. Just American citizens holding their constitutionally allowed armaments. | ||
And you notice that those neighborhoods didn't get ransacked. | ||
Didn't get looted. And likewise, you have this story from InfoWars. | ||
UN-funded scientists beg WHO to declare climate and global health emergency. | ||
Because after all, nobody trusts the institutions anymore because they keep lying. | ||
So this is just the human reaction to have to any of these occurrences. | ||
When the WHO and the UN and the CDC and everybody who's anybody in a position of authority lies over and over and over again, you're not going to be trusted anymore. | ||
And when you make it a policy to defund the police and tell people like they've done in Austin that 9-1-1's not going to work for you. | ||
You can call 9-1-1, but the cops aren't going to come. | ||
They'll come later. They'll file a report, I'm sure. | ||
They'll take the description, file that away for you. | ||
And then it's job well done. | ||
Then they do nothing else. So when you defund the police and you leave people on their own and you You know, facilitate crime. | ||
People are gonna want to arm themselves. | ||
They're gonna want to protect themselves. | ||
When you lie continuously, people are going to stop trusting you. | ||
Of course, the solution from the people in power is not to reverse the policies that got us to this situation. | ||
It's not to say, gee, we don't want people to buy guns. | ||
Maybe we should actually protect them with police. | ||
Maybe we should actually send the criminals to prison for a long time. | ||
It's to ban guns. | ||
And when they aren't trusted anymore and nobody's listening to their bullcrap because they get lied to over and over, it's not to say, hey, maybe we should stop lying to everyone. | ||
It's to declare an emergency and demand that every nation submit to a supranational global control grid where questioning their dictates is all but illegal. | ||
And it seems like with everything they do, Their grip is slipping. | ||
Every time they try to squeeze down on humanity, humanity just slips that much farther out of their grasp. | ||
Who doesn't want a gun when you have videos like this? | ||
You saw the headline there on screen. | ||
Infowars.com shock video. | ||
Masked marauders ransacked smoking car wreck on Los Angeles freeway. | ||
We go to this video. | ||
I mean, it is... It's something out of the third world. | ||
It's something out of some sort of dystopian fantasy. | ||
But here you see a car crash, smoking car, and the person who was just in the car crash puts their hand in the air as masked marauders loot the car that just crashed. | ||
It's not like... | ||
Ah, gee, you know, these people are, they see somebody else, they see a fellow American in trouble, instead of helping, they just continue on. | ||
No, they're not just continuing on, they're actually robbing the people that have just been in a car accident. | ||
Again, it's this thing where it's like, I don't know how you fix this. | ||
This isn't like a conspiracy, right? | ||
This isn't something that had to be orchestrated. | ||
This isn't a matter of corruption. | ||
This is just a collapse of basic morality. | ||
This is just the result of turning the American people against each other continuously, telling everybody that existence is a zero-sum game, and if you're not screwing somebody else's over, you're screwing over. | ||
Oh, so the driver was forced into this crash. | ||
Oh, so this wasn't just some thugs taking advantage of a crash. | ||
This is now a tactic they're using. | ||
I see. A driver was forced into a crash on the California freeway by armed thugs, who then ransacked his smoking vehicle this week, according to reports. | ||
And it happened in the middle of the day, 2.30 on Tuesday in Los Angeles. | ||
Footage and a witness description of what transpired were shared on social media via the Citizen Public Safety app, which is a very informative app. | ||
I'm not sure how safe it is. | ||
I'm not sure if it tracks you because it does get access to your map. | ||
I know especially during 2020, I had Citizen open. | ||
So Citizen will give you real-time updates as to crimes going on around you. | ||
Then I had the Flight Aware app where you can see police helicopters that are in your area and a radio scanner. | ||
I mean, 2020 was a wild time, but the crime rate may have dipped down a little since then, but it's still significantly higher than any other time in the last 30 years or so. | ||
If only there was a way to fix this. | ||
If only there was a way to solve the crime problem. | ||
Is it to make guns illegal? | ||
No. No, no, it's not. | ||
Is it to, I don't know, give the criminals money? | ||
Is it to make the things that the criminals are doing no longer punishable by law? | ||
How do you solve shoplifting? | ||
You just let them do it? | ||
This is actually the solutions that people aren't just suggesting. | ||
They're pursuing these solutions. | ||
They're actually pursuing, and they're not solutions, they're just cover-ups basically. | ||
The obvious solution is to follow the framework, the blueprint, the tested and proven strategy of Naya Bukele in El Salvador to arrest the criminals and give them sufficient punishment. | ||
We'll get into some of the corruption a little bit later because that's not what our law enforcement is interested in. | ||
They're interested in punishing dissidents who say things like this, right? | ||
People who point out their blatant failures, their obvious hypocrisies, the choices that they're making to facilitate the criminality we're experiencing. | ||
So they want to take police off your streets and then take your guns. | ||
They want to let the criminals out and then punish you for legally trying to protect yourself. | ||
This is anarcho-tyranny. | ||
This is unsustainable. | ||
And it's a snowball rolling down the hill at this point. | ||
I mean, this is crazy. | ||
That changes this whole video that we're watching. | ||
It goes from, you know, just thugs and criminals being Willing to take advantage of somebody in trouble to actually forcing a crash to happen. | ||
You know, really threatening the life of the person by forcing them to crash. | ||
Then they get out and rob the person. | ||
I know, it's like cliche to say this is not the America you grew up in. | ||
This isn't even the Honduras you grew up in. | ||
And this is a new level of crime. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Not hard to see the future, the way things are going. | ||
Looks a lot like South Africa, honestly. | ||
Looks a lot like the slow but inevitable degradation of our way of life. | ||
We're seeing the effects of it everywhere. | ||
And that's the thing. | ||
If I look at all the headlines that I have today, it's It's just a timeline. | ||
It's just a display of our utter and total collapse. | ||
We have this video that's gone totally viral of a Gen Z girl, they're calling her, but it's just a young woman basically crying about having to work a 9-to-5 job. | ||
That doesn't pay enough. She'll never be able to own a house. | ||
It's exhausting. | ||
It's not worth it. | ||
Nothing this country provides is sufficient reward for the labor that our country demands for existence. | ||
You have the illegal alien issue, the wide open border. | ||
As the American people struggle to just make ends meet, illegal immigrants are getting $2,000 a month For free for six months in some cases. | ||
They're getting houses. They're getting phones and laptops. | ||
They're being treated like royalty. | ||
They're staying in five-star hotels in New York City while the streets are littered with the homeless. | ||
There's even a story we had yesterday. | ||
I don't think we got to it. I don't think I brought it in, but I'm sure the crew can pull it up. | ||
About parking lots around the country, starting in California, that are renting out parking spaces for you to live in your car. | ||
Because a lot of people don't make enough to even afford housing and yet make enough to not qualify for government benefits. | ||
So you've got this benefit system that incentivizes dependency on the government because you're actually better off than working and providing for yourself. | ||
We've got the FBI corruption. | ||
With Ryan Fournier on Twitter alleging that Mark Meadows worked for the FBI as an informant and wore a wire and recorded all conversations with him. | ||
Out of control, FBI. Well, simultaneously, you've got these stories of all of Trump's, all the people around Trump taking plea deals because they were threatened with like years in prison. | ||
And we're told all you have to do to avoid this is, you know, give us the information we want on Trump. | ||
We only want Trump. We want to stop him from taking the country back over. | ||
So, you know, you can either help us with that or you can go to jail. | ||
It's up to you. | ||
So we've got simultaneously like the attack on Trump and Trump supporters by the FBI and | ||
the law enforcement as they simultaneously ignore and play down and hide and actually | ||
spread misinformation about the corruption of the Bidens that they allowed to go completely | ||
unhindered and unprosecuted. | ||
So all of this combined, it's just like, it's just collapse. | ||
It's just collapse on every front. | ||
Economic front, unity front, racial front, health front, right? | ||
It's just everything is collapsing right now, and it's entirely the choice that we're making. | ||
It's entirely the purpose and design of our government that is bringing this about. | ||
There's no reason why this needs to be. | ||
The people crossing our southern border are not refugees. | ||
They are not asylum seekers. | ||
Even if they were, we don't have some obligation to take care of them. | ||
But they're not, so it doesn't even matter at the end of the day. | ||
We're choosing to elect prosecutors that let people out of prison, that abolish cash bail. | ||
We're electing to allow our FBI to be absolutely off the leash. | ||
And be controlling our politicians, not the other way around. | ||
Our economy has been designed specifically with just trillions of dollars printed to fund overseas wars or, as we were saying before, the massive dependency population here in America. | ||
That's crippling our economy. | ||
I mean, the energy... Crisis that has been completely brought about by the designs of these people. | ||
Our government, again, it's not that old saying where it's like, don't attribute to malice what can be explained by incompetence or stupidity. | ||
These people aren't stupid. | ||
These are choices that they're making. | ||
And it's affecting everybody in different ways. | ||
It's like there's been a time where I was trying to explain to somebody the fluoride in the water and that there have been studies with Harvard, Chinese population, showing that fluoride drops your IQ 10 points on average. | ||
The person I was talking to was just like, yeah, but you know, it's like we don't get cavities anymore. | ||
It's like, who cares? It's 10 points IQ. It's just like, can you imagine what the world would be like if everybody was one standard deviation more intelligent than they are now? | ||
How different things would be. | ||
Some people are still smart, obviously. | ||
It doesn't mean everybody's stupid, just like an economy crashing doesn't mean everybody's poor. | ||
It's just that little bit of pressure. | ||
It's just that little bit, it's just a little bit harder, a little bit more difficult. | ||
Year over year, it just becomes a little bit more impossible to make a life that's happy and prosperous. | ||
A little bit more difficult to have kids. | ||
A little bit more difficult to own a home. | ||
A little bit, you know, less... | ||
Fun to go out. | ||
A little bit more dangerous. | ||
Crime rate just a little bit higher. | ||
And after years and years and years of this, you know, it's the slow boil. | ||
It's the frog in the pot. | ||
And it's starting to break down. | ||
It's starting to get to an untenable position. | ||
Because it's, like I said, it's a snowball rolling down a hill. | ||
We could stop it at any point. | ||
At any point, we could choose to stop this. | ||
And you can see that we could choose to stop it by the way that things that we thought were impossible are being done in lightning flash manner when it comes to anti-Semitism, right? | ||
Which again, it's like, you know, okay, a couple universities have some anti-white bias, right? | ||
And it's like, well, you're really going to, what, are we going to make laws to stop that? | ||
No, of course not. And it's like, the next year, there's a few more classes, and the next year, it's every university. | ||
And then the year after that, they're holding specific classes on this topic. | ||
And the year after that, they have specific classes, and they have this injected into your math class, and your social studies class, and every class where it doesn't belong. | ||
And, you know, it builds up over time, and suddenly you find that The vast majority of the, well, increasingly small majority of the population find themselves disenfranchised, not wanting to contribute as much, not caring as much because they see the way things are going. | ||
Why should I contribute to this? | ||
My alma mater when they teach things that are so antithetical to my own beliefs. | ||
So the donations go down and then maybe special interest groups makes up for the difference and everything gets worse. | ||
And it's just this feedback loop that we're experiencing. | ||
And we'll show you the video of this girl. | ||
I feel for her. | ||
This Gen Z girl working the 9 to 5 job. | ||
And in tears basically at the prospect that this is the rest of her godforsaken life. | ||
She's like, why should she contribute? | ||
Why should she suffer to try to make something of herself when she looks around and sees not only is she still despised and hated by the people around her, the people who form her government, but the people who aren't contributing and aren't doing anything are being rewarded and are being treated better. | ||
There is a solution to this. | ||
It's not complicated at all. | ||
I really think there is a panacea. | ||
There is one balm that can solve almost all these problems. | ||
It's very simple. It's not complicated. | ||
It's called nationalism. | ||
It's called actually being a nation. | ||
It's called putting the concerns of your nation, and that means your people ahead of foreigners and ahead of whatever agenda is contrary to the goodness of your nation. | ||
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I'm just thinking about the word corruption because that's what I see going on here in the literal sense. | ||
And we're seeing this manifest in a variety of different ways. | ||
One of them that we talk about quite a bit here is the crisis of competence. | ||
In other words, when you stop being a meritocracy and you start disadvantaging people based on the color of their skin or the wealth of their parents or something like that, it's not the end of the world that day, right? It's not going to be... | ||
Now you say, we're going to have a more diverse air control system. | ||
And then it's just like all the planes crash. | ||
It doesn't happen that quickly. | ||
But it happens over time, and it happens slowly, and it's almost more insidious because by the time you realize what a problem it is, it's been years, and to backtrack is that much more difficult. | ||
So when we think of corruption in the political sense, we picture like... | ||
You know, the man in the trench coat handing off the wad of cash to the politician to change the law in his favor. | ||
But when you think about the word corruption, it means rot, right? | ||
It means to become corrupted, to become rotten and fetid, right? | ||
That's what we're experiencing. | ||
We're experiencing cultural rot, national rot. | ||
And just like any rot or corruption or collapse, The longer you put it off, the longer you put off dealing with it, the worse it gets to a point that it's impossible to fix. | ||
Now, we're not in a situation where it's impossible to fix now. | ||
She's gonna be difficult not impossible, but it will be difficult | ||
but also necessary The corruption the rot | ||
You think about it like a house. | ||
Like our parents inherited a house that was largely completed. | ||
Very nice, very fancy. | ||
They did their part fixing the roof before it started leaking, you know? | ||
Replacing the windows before they broke. | ||
Just upkeep, right? | ||
You need to keep these things up. | ||
What happens to a house if you don't keep it up? | ||
It just gets swallowed by nature. | ||
It rots. The wood rots. | ||
Everything rots, right? And so where we are now is we have this very nice house called America. | ||
A couple, you know, faucets sprung leaks. | ||
Maybe a hailstorm or two took some tiles off the roof. | ||
But instead of fixing those issues, instead of solving those problems before they came too big of an issue, we started spending money on all sorts of like a sound system for the house. | ||
We started spending money on all sorts of stuff that didn't address the problems. | ||
So the problems have only gotten worse. | ||
They've only gotten more severe. | ||
They've only become more expensive and more difficult to fix. | ||
And some can't be replaced. | ||
The issue is we can't just move to a different house. | ||
This is our home. This is our nation. | ||
We have to fix it. | ||
And yet we're seeing the rot take place and increase in severity, just like any natural rot, right? | ||
So one bad apple spoils the bunch. | ||
Like if you put a rotten piece of fruit in with a bowl of nice fruit, all the fruit rots. | ||
So, I mean, this is what we're experiencing. | ||
This is like Just a metaphor for American society right now. | ||
The solution to this is to just care about America. | ||
It really is that simple. | ||
We just need nationalism. | ||
We just need people to care about America. | ||
And we need that to be the ultimate identification that Americans feel. | ||
We've seen it with the illegal immigrants going to places like Chicago. | ||
And the neighborhoods that are like 90% black, that vote almost 100% for Democrats, realize what this means. | ||
Realize what it actually means when your nation brings in 10,000 foreigners and pays for them to live in your neighborhood. | ||
And the people that voted for it suddenly get very mad. | ||
Well, what about us? We're Americans. | ||
These people aren't even American. You're benefiting them over us. | ||
Yeah, that's what they're doing. | ||
And it's not just happening in Chicago. | ||
It's happening all over the place. | ||
Illegal immigration might be, you know, a great way to, a great thing to point to here because, of course, what's going to happen when you have 8 million Americans, 8 million foreigners come into America? | ||
And what happens when you give them the right to vote? | ||
I'll probably vote for more handouts themselves. | ||
I'll probably vote for more people to come in. | ||
Who are like them. Again, it's the snowball rolling down the hill. | ||
We have to put a stop to it. | ||
We have a video here. Clip number 13. | ||
This is Senator Kennedy exposing the DHS and the sheer number of illegal immigrants that have crossed our border in just the last three years. | ||
Let's watch. Thank you, Mr. | ||
Chairman. Mr. Morant, since President Biden's been president, How many non-American citizens have come into our country illegally or on the basis of a claim of asylum? | ||
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Thank you, Senator. HSI is an investigative agency. | |
Do you know the number? | ||
No, Senator. You're a senior member of Homeland Security, are you not? | ||
That's correct. Does anybody know the number? | ||
None of you know the number. | ||
Try 8 million. Now, of that 8 million, how many were children, Mr. | ||
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Morant? I don't have that number. | |
You don't know. Does anybody know? | ||
None of you know. | ||
Isn't that special? Let's assume half. | ||
Okay? 8 million is four Nebraskas. | ||
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Right? Four new states. | |
Let's assume, I don't think it's as high, half of them are children. | ||
How many of those 8 million people are still here? | ||
Do any of you know? | ||
Okay. How many of those 8 million are claiming asylum? | ||
You don't know? How many of them claim asylum and don't show up for their hearing? | ||
Nobody knows? | ||
How many of them claim asylum, don't show up for the hearing, and President Biden has deported them? | ||
You don't know? How many of them have claimed asylum, shown up for their asylum hearing, and been denied asylum? | ||
And been deported? | ||
You don't know. | ||
So they don't even know. | ||
They don't even know. | ||
And as he puts it, 8 million, 4 Nebraskas. | ||
If you rank states by population, that makes illegal aliens, if they were a state, the 13th largest population in America. | ||
Larger than the population of Washington State, larger than the population of Arizona, Tennessee, Massachusetts, Indiana, Missouri, Maryland, Wisconsin, Colorado, Minnesota, South Carolina, and 27 other states. | ||
There's only 12 states in this union with a population larger than the number of illegal immigrants that have crossed since Biden got into office. | ||
And it was already tens of millions here before that. | ||
Again, a choice we're making, a decision that we're making that does not benefit Americans in any regard, by any measure. | ||
Another way to put this, from postmillennial, Biden admin welcomed one economic migrant into the U.S. for every newborn in America in 2023. | ||
For every American that was born, an illegal immigrant crossed the border. | ||
This coming simultaneously with the headline, population rate decline in the U.S. triggers economic alarms from experts. | ||
Calamitous effect. Yeah, the economy. | ||
Oh, we're so worried about the economy. | ||
We're literally being replaced in our own homeland. | ||
Stay on the dockshot, because here is the breakdown of the number of illegal aliens. | ||
If you have 8 million here, and you can see there's only 12 states bigger than that. | ||
Every other state in the union, smaller population than that. | ||
So we're being overrun. | ||
This is replacement migration. | ||
And guess what? It ain't just white people they're replacing. | ||
They're replacing Americans. | ||
We'll show you a video on the other side and a couple stories on the other side that show that not only are the illegal aliens flowing in at this unsustainable and outrageous rate, the American government is not just facilitating that, they're building colonies in America to house them. | ||
We are being colonized and exterminated by our own government. | ||
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In a series of mainstream narratives, Harrison Smith finds the hidden paths in the war room. | |
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
8 million people crossing our border for Nebraska is one way to put it. | ||
Many of stories like this. | ||
NYC considers turning public parks into tent cities to house illegal immigrants. | ||
Officials in New York City are reportedly considering creating campsites in public parks to house illegal immigrants. | ||
Mayor Eric Adams' administration previously constructed tent-like shelters for newcomers. | ||
However, under the new plan, private tents would be handed out to newcomers. | ||
Yeah, so why not? Colonize Central Park. | ||
Ah, it's so much unused land. | ||
Why not fill it with foreigners? | ||
Of course, we've covered the story from Gateway Pundit earlier this year in September. | ||
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson cites a $29 million contract to build illegal immigrant camps in the city. | ||
We've covered so-called Colony Ridge here in Texas, where they are building entire towns specifically for illegal immigrants to occupy. | ||
And again, all of this comes at the expense of the American people. | ||
Every single aspect of this is taken from the hard-earned money of American people and given to non-Americans when Americans are struggling in a way that they haven't struggled ever, really. | ||
At least in the past, the struggles were real. | ||
At least they weren't actually inflicted on them by the government. | ||
That's a little different than the way they are now. | ||
And we have a video, clip number seven here, from Georgia, of hordes of African migrants dropped off in a rural town in Georgia. | ||
And here you can see an African-American, a black Georgian, Rightfully infuriated at this. | ||
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Let's watch. You've been in America? | |
They flew you in? | ||
Smart. Yeah, they flew you in America. | ||
Okay, go ahead, man, I'm done. | ||
And you see the fences erected around this. | ||
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You don't see what's going on here. And they stand right here. | |
You see what's going on here, guys? | ||
See, I keep my eyes on opening. | ||
Y'all right here being entertained, want to be separate. | ||
And they bringing these people right in our communities, guys. | ||
They're right in our communities. | ||
There's something about to happen. | ||
And we so busy being highly favored and coming against each other. | ||
Yep, they're standing in this place right here. | ||
These African guys right here. | ||
Look at it, right there. Y'all just share this video, man. | ||
Well, these are effing guys coming in. | ||
They just dropped them off, man. | ||
And the melanated communities. | ||
They dropped them off, guys. | ||
They're just dropping them off in our communities. | ||
Man, this is ridiculous. | ||
Look at them. Look at them. | ||
Just hanging out. | ||
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These are not Our people, but you fools, who say that Africans and us indigenous and cis American Indians, labeled as black and African Americans, we are the same people, you're foolish. | |
And if you think that, you need to be removed out of the way. | ||
They're all over They're in that city. | ||
They've been dropped off and we need to be galvanizing and making plans and watching out for our children and our women. | ||
Because they just dropped off men. | ||
Young men of fighting age, they dropped them off. | ||
And they are devising the plan to take you damn niggas out of here. | ||
Cause y'all are stupid and foolish if you don't wake the hell up. | ||
Military-aged African men picked up from Africa by the UN, brought through the southern border with a UN credit card, | ||
processed by an app given to them by the American DHS, flown to rural communities in the South, and then sent to | ||
the United States. | ||
flown to rural communities and then to the United States. | ||
inner-city communities, New York, Chicago, where these cities and these states are paying your tax dollars to build colonies for foreigners. | ||
To live in our country. It doesn't matter if you're black, white, Hispanic. | ||
If you're an American, this is an attack on you funded by your money. | ||
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That really is the solution. | ||
It really is that simple. | ||
Of just seeing all of us as having the same interests, the same concerns, and we're under the same attack. | ||
So what are we doing? | ||
We're giving our enemies the greatest advantage they could ever hope for by being divided against ourselves and having our country be rotted out from the center while we spend hundreds of billions of dollars overseas without even Without even the suggestion that it's for the benefit of the American people. | ||
They've never even tried to make the argument that the Ukraine war somehow benefits America. | ||
The war in Israel somehow is imperative for the American people to support. | ||
They're just doing it because they can. | ||
Because people keep falling for it. | ||
And then today we have this dual storyline Of both the FBI and the DOJ ruthlessly targeting Trump and his supporters and people around him while simultaneously going out of their way to avoid any investigation into Joe Biden. | ||
These things are happening at the exact same time. | ||
First, this story from Ryan Fournier on Twitter. | ||
He says allegedly Mark Meadows worked for the FBI as an informant and wore a wire to record all conversations with President Trump while he was chief of staff to him. | ||
This is not only unconstitutional, but it's criminal. | ||
This is the government we live with. | ||
It's up to us to change this. | ||
He says he's received confirmation from multiple members of Congress and confidential informants that this is true. | ||
He says not only have I received calls from the current members of Congress, I've received calls from the media who know what I know about this information. | ||
I've received calls from former members of Congress who have also explained the same thing to me. | ||
This is worse than Watergate. | ||
Yeah, a lot worse. | ||
A hell of a lot worse. | ||
Did you ever vote for Christopher Wray? | ||
Did you ever vote for Anthony Blinken? | ||
Did you ever vote for America Garland? | ||
I mean, the people doing this never have to answer to the American people because they were never elected by the American people. | ||
They were appointed. This is the deep state. | ||
This is the thing that the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post advocated for and said is a good thing. | ||
We now have a federal police force That isn't just out of control. | ||
It is the controller. | ||
It's not just that our politicians are incapable of reining in the excesses of our federal law enforcement agency. | ||
It's that they themselves are under the control of our federal law enforcement agency. | ||
This is... | ||
You want to talk about the fall of the Roman Empire. | ||
I mean, this is the Praetorian Guard controlling the emperor. | ||
This is the unelected spy state Spying on, manipulating, blackmailing, controlling the people that we elect. | ||
For their own ends. | ||
Not because they're just super patriots, folks. | ||
Right? And you hear it all the time. | ||
Well, the FBI is really good people. | ||
That's fine. Then they'll have a very easy time getting jobs elsewhere when we abolish the entire system. | ||
Because this is... | ||
Unsustainable. We cannot exist like this. | ||
When you have the FBI wiretapping the President of the United States throughout his tenure with the cooperation of his chief of staff, I mean, they're treating the President of the United States like a mob boss, just like they're treating Everybody in January 6th, like, they were a part of some mob operation. | ||
I mean, that's what RICO charges are, right? | ||
That's where RICO charges came about, was to deal with the mob because the people who were ordering the murders weren't the ones carrying them out. | ||
And so to get to the mafia bosses and the godfathers, you had to do RICO charges to get to them. | ||
Now those RICO charge statutes... | ||
Which, ironically enough, Rudy Giuliani first used to incredible effect in New York City to destroy the Italian mafia, are now being turned on people like Donald Trump and Alex Jones and Stuart Rhodes and Joe Biggs and Enrique Tarrio to target people's free speech activity and frame them as leaders of a criminal enterprise. | ||
It's never been more obvious that the criminals are running the show. | ||
Especially when you look at the way that they're using not just the... | ||
They're not just using the justice system to get convictions that are unfair and completely out of line with the crimes that they're supposedly punishing. | ||
Crimes that don't exist, by the way. | ||
Unspoken conspiracies, in the case of the Proud Boys. | ||
But they're using the process itself as a weapon. | ||
You don't have to get a conviction to bankrupt somebody. | ||
And just like all the little boiling the frog thing, the little pieces that start to crumble, you don't notice or care about at first, but soon are impossible to reverse. | ||
The effect of, you know, how effective is it to just put that little bit of pressure, cost Trump that little bit of money? | ||
Costs right-wing activists that little bit of attention, a little bit of energy, a little bit of trouble, cut off communication between a few groups who are afraid of getting busted in this type of RICO charge. | ||
The system itself and the process itself has been weaponized to, again, an unsustainable degree. | ||
We'll get into what they're doing to Donald Trump here on the other side. | ||
Because if this is allowed to continue and allowed to maintain, that's it. | ||
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The story from Ryan Fournier. | ||
Hope I'm pronouncing that right. | ||
He says it's been confirmed by multiple members of Congress, as well as confidential informants to the FBI, that Mark Meadows, the chief of staff to the president of the White House, wore a wire for the FBI so that the federal law enforcement agency could have real-time surveillance of the private discussions between the president and his chief of staff. | ||
As such an outrageous abuse of power, I should not have to elaborate, but it's just one of a myriad of ways that the deep state that's hated Donald Trump since before he was even president, broke laws, launched falsified investigations knowingly, fake evidence. Just one of a myriad of ways that they're using to attempt to prevent their corrupt hold On this broken system from ever being loosed. | ||
Again, he says allegedly Mark Meadows worked with the FBI as an informant and wore a wire to record all conversation with President Trump while he was chief of staff to him. | ||
And we've known they've done things like this for a while, right? | ||
The NSA, it was discovered, was spying on members of Congress. | ||
Congress did nothing to stop them. | ||
But that's the issue, isn't it? | ||
Once they're spying on you, once they... | ||
Can get blackmail on you or whatever they need to do. | ||
Well, you can't really go after them anymore. | ||
That's the point of getting the blackmail. | ||
It's a point of the spying. | ||
That's just one of the ways. That's just one of the sort of soft power ways they're doing it. | ||
But then they're also weaponizing the system against him. | ||
This is from Yahoo News. | ||
This isn't an Infowars article. | ||
This isn't a Gateway Pundit article. | ||
This isn't a Daily Stormer article, right? | ||
This isn't a fringe conspiracy theory article. | ||
This is Yahoo News presented this, and yet the information contained in here, if anybody reads it with an unbiased regard, it's chilling what they're describing here. | ||
The headline is, at least six Trump co-defendants in Georgia election interference case have talked plea deals, and the list most likely won't include Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Trump and 18 co-defendants were indicted in Georgia under the state's RICO Act. | ||
Again, a legal tool that was created and initially utilized to go after, like, mass murderers, right? | ||
To go after people who are running criminal enterprises, right? | ||
Because the people ordering the murders weren't the ones carrying it out. | ||
And to stop the ongoing bloodshed, you had to get the guy at the top. | ||
Now it's being used against the former president and his attorneys for doing things like asking for phone numbers of the Secretary of State. | ||
For reaching out and trying to get information about an election process that was... | ||
Unlike any election process in the history of America, where they stopped voting in the middle of the night, stopped counting the votes in the middle of the night, only to suddenly have a change in outcome the next morning, even though they weren't counting the votes apparently. | ||
Obviously suspicious activity, and yet asking about it, they're now trying to send Trump to jail for life over this. | ||
So far, four people have accepted plea deals, including Jenna Ellis and Sidney Powell. | ||
CNN said at least six others discussed the offers, but it's unlikely Rudy Giuliani is one of them. | ||
And people are saying a lot of things about these plea deals. | ||
The only thing you need to know is that the plea deals almost certainly contain the agreement to testify against Trump. | ||
That's the reason that they were given the plea deals. | ||
That's the reason they were charged in the first place. | ||
As I said earlier, they present these people with the option. | ||
You can either go up against this thoroughly corrupt, thoroughly Biased, partisan, and illegal prosecution who will send you to jail even if you're not guilty of anything because of an unspoken conspiracy. | ||
They've already set that precedent with the Proud Boys trial. | ||
They've already used this tactic in the Oath Keepers trial. | ||
Find Oath Keepers that were involved in January 6th and say, hey, you can either go to jail for life or you can tell us what we want to hear about Stuart Rhodes. | ||
Tell us what we need to convict him. | ||
And when faced with that, people said, hey, I'm not going to jail for life. | ||
What do you need to know? That's exactly the process going on here. | ||
This is pure mafia tactics by our government against the leading dissident candidate opposition party to the ruling regime. | ||
It's like beyond Gestapo. | ||
I don't think the Gestapo spied on Hitler. | ||
But that's what's happening here. | ||
A Fulton County grand jury indicted Trump and 18 co-defendants in mid-August under the state's Racketeering Influence and Corrupt Organizations, or RICO Act. | ||
Using the racketeering law allows prosecutors to charge multiple people with various crimes under one case by arguing that these people committed the offenses as part of a singular criminal enterprise or goal. | ||
So far, four people have accepted plea deals from the Fulton County DA's office, Georgia Attorney Kenneth Cheeseborough, the ex-Trump attorneys Jenna Ellis and Sidney Powell, and Bales Bondman Scott Hall. | ||
Part of the District Attorney Fannie Willis' strategy could be to get as many co-defendants as possible to flip on Trump. | ||
Again, I'm not reading from an Infowars article. | ||
I'm reading from a Yahoo News article. | ||
They're announcing this. | ||
They're saying that this is their strategy. | ||
To overcharge people, overcharge defendants, get as many defendants as possible on the hopes that one of them will be intimidated into turning state's witness and flipping on Trump. | ||
How this could possibly be legal is anybody's guess. | ||
They say they want to get as many co-defendants as possible to flip on Trump to isolate him and others at the top of the indictment. | ||
Legal experts previously told Insider that having a large group of co-defendants is beneficial because some of them could feel compelled to cooperate with investigators to get lighter sentences. | ||
You didn't think I was just making that up, did you? | ||
You didn't think that was speculation, did you? | ||
That's what they're saying they're doing to try to get Donald Trump. | ||
We'll recommend probation if you give us what we want, if you tell us what we need to hear. | ||
If you let us get Trump, the person that we're really after and have been after since before he was even president by launching things like the Russiagate investigation, which again has gone unpunished, right? | ||
This is what happens. This is the rot. | ||
This is the corruption. It spreads. | ||
This is the mold that if you don't take care of it immediately, it just spreads and gets harder to take care of eventually. | ||
And they don't even need a conviction to do this. | ||
We told you the instant that Jack Smith's name was announced to the public that he has a history of doing exactly this. | ||
He charged a former governor of Virginia who was still a very popular and very influential politician at the time with corruption. | ||
He bankrupted him. | ||
He destroyed his political career. | ||
He sent him to jail only to have it unanimously overturned by a higher court. | ||
But by that point the damage was done. | ||
The victim of Jack Smith's life was destroyed. | ||
His political impetus was halted completely. | ||
And Jack Smith paid no price. | ||
Now he's doing the same thing to Trump and again, they're using the process as punishment and | ||
Manipulating our entire political system and swaying the entire election | ||
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So, you know the ultimate irony of all of this is that all this activity by the FBI the illegal unconscionable | ||
unconstitutional activity by the premier law enforcement | ||
Federal agency in the United States has all predicated On the idea that what Trump was doing was somehow affecting | ||
the outcome of the election This was election interference after all. | ||
That's what the RICO charges are based on. | ||
And yet the charges themselves are election interference. | ||
The FBI itself has conducted election interference far bigger and more grievous than anything Trump's even accused of. | ||
Thinking about the Russiagate collusion narrative that they helped to promote, that they leaked information to the press on, knowing it was fake, that they launched investigations, knowing the evidence was falsified by the Hillary Clinton campaign. | ||
The Hunter Biden laptop story, 51 intelligence agencies, 51 intelligence agents, including the people at the very top of these groups, claiming it was Russian disinformation in order to mitigate the negative consequences of having that truth revealed. | ||
They have influenced our elections in the most corrupt and impactful ways. | ||
And yet, Trump makes a phone call to the Secretary of State of Georgia, say, what the hell's going on there? | ||
And suddenly he and 18 of his compatriots, including his lawyers, are suddenly facing life in prison for this. | ||
I don't know how to convey to people what a big deal this is if you can't see it yourself. | ||
Drastic action is necessary. | ||
Nobody in power, nobody in Congress, nobody in the Senate seems willing to even approach the appropriate and necessary level of condemnation and an action that's needed at this point. | ||
Again, it's not about whether he's guilty or not. | ||
Even if he's found not guilty, the process itself is the election interference. | ||
The process that he's going through is being weaponized to destroy the chance of the opposition party leader to run an effective campaign against the sitting regime. | ||
This is the absolute destruction of democracy, the absolute gutting of the American system by the very people That wept crocodile tears about January 6th. | ||
That claimed that our sacred democracy is totally worth siccing the federal government law enforcement agency on average Americans who attended a protest that got out of hand. | ||
It's not hypocrisy. | ||
It's duplicity. It's tyranny. | ||
It's despotism. You think the Gestapo or the KGB under Soviet Russia didn't couch their investigations in claims of patriotism? | ||
You think that they didn't pretend that they were caring about the functioning of the national government when they were ruthlessly targeting political dissidents? | ||
Of course they were. Of course they did that. | ||
Of course they had to provide some Cover for their actions. | ||
We're seeing the same thing here. | ||
The actions are no different. | ||
They still have to pretend like what they're doing is legitimate. | ||
It's like every corrupt, despotic government in the history of the world has had to disguise their activity in the mask of legitimacy. | ||
And just like I'm not speculating about the Usefulness of 18 co-defendants charging them with years in prison or some outrageous fine in order to pressure them into providing the testimony that the prosecutors need, whether it's true or not, doesn't matter to them. | ||
I'm not speculating about the way this process is being used purposefully to cripple Trump's political activities. | ||
I mean, even if nothing was being done publicly, even if nothing was being said on the public | ||
to influence public opinion, which is the primary usefulness of all these things, the | ||
amount of money and attention and time and energy that Trump and his team is having to | ||
spend to fend off these attacks alone is crippling his chances. | ||
Jack Smith, who again, as far as I can tell, has no legitimacy as a prosecutor. | ||
He was literally appointed by Merrick Garland to just go after Trump. | ||
They're like, ah, the Georgia case, the New York case, whatever, just go after him. | ||
He wasn't appointed on one specific investigation. | ||
Typically, a special prosecutor would come about if there's a crime that you're investigating. | ||
Instead, they gave him a person and said, find the crime, invent the crime, fabricate the crime, do whatever you have to do, just stop Trump. | ||
This is the activity of a thoroughly corrupt and indeed illegitimate government. | ||
Jack Smith urges Judge to maintain Trump gag order, quoting significant and immediate risk. | ||
Special Counsel Jack Smith's office told a federal judge Wednesday that the gag order she issued against former President Donald Trump in his 2020 election case is necessary to ensure a trial untainted by harassment, intimidation, and threats. | ||
District Court Judge Tanya Chutkin temporarily paused the gag order she issued barring Trump from making public statements targeting Smith or his staff, court staff and witnesses of the substance of their testimony last week, while considering his request for a longer stay on the order pending appeal. | ||
Again, they charge him with something that isn't even a crime, right? | ||
Calling the Secretary of State in Georgia. | ||
Then they issue a gag order saying he can't actually talk about it. | ||
Then she rescinds the gag order, and now Jack Smith, as prosecutor, issued her a 32-page court filing Wednesday night where they asked the judge to maintain the order, alleging that Trump will, quote, continue to threaten the integrity of these proceedings and put trial participants at risk without court intervention. | ||
Total lie. Total fabrication. | ||
Total nonsense. The process itself is illegitimate, and I didn't need Trump to tell me that. | ||
I can look at the facts and see that's the truth. | ||
They cite his, quote, repeated violations of similar orders in New York, as well as the post made this week after Chutkin temporarily suspended the order, including a comment Trump made about former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and his potential testimony in the case, saying, quote, Trump wrote that on Truth Social, saying, I don't think that Mark Meadows is one of them, but who really knows? | ||
They say, well, that's an unmistakable threat. | ||
Where's the threat? Show me that there is no threat. | ||
They are using the process itself to silence Trump. | ||
They haven't convicted him of anything. | ||
They haven't actually even had the trial yet, but they're using the process itself to silence him by issuing gag orders and threatening to send him to jail for merely speaking up about the public process of Of the trial that he's being inflicted with totally unfairly and again is just the latest in a innumerable series of attacks against him. | ||
It's so bad the ACLU is backing Trump. | ||
The ACLU actually came out. | ||
In support of Trump in his fight against the gag order, writing an amicus brief filed with the court that it is unconstitutionally vague and encompasses speech that could be relevant to Trump's 2024 presidential campaign. | ||
So even the ACLU recognizes that this gag order is being used to cripple his 2024 presidential campaign by vaguely wording this order to silence him while attacking him On top of the money and the energy and the time. | ||
And while they issue a gag order, you wanna know what the prosecutors are doing? | ||
They're posting things like this on social media. | ||
Leticia James writes, in 2014, when bidding to buy the Buffalo Bills, Donald Trump claimed his net worth was over $8 billion. | ||
In reality, his net worth was worth no more than $1.4 billion. | ||
Yet another fumble. So while they're issuing gag orders to silence Trump, the prosecutors themselves are going on social media and trying to prosecute this case in the public eye, in the media. | ||
The most egregious violation of our sacred system that we have ever seen in this country. | ||
Welcome back, folks. Just to sum up here what we've learned about the conduct of the FBI, the deep state. | ||
And remember, I mean, first it was the deep state. | ||
That's a wild-eyed conspiracy theory. | ||
There is no deep state. | ||
But very quickly it became the deep state is real and necessary and good, according to the New York Times and other mainstream papers. | ||
Media outlets. Not only did the FBI get absolutely caught red-handed fabricating what they themselves called an insurance plan just in case Trump won will have an insurance plan. | ||
In other words, we'll launch an investigation that will give us access to all of his communications and we'll find something in there. | ||
You really have to be astonished at the cleanliness of Trump. | ||
I mean, they couldn't find anything. | ||
They got full access. It's called parallel construction. | ||
It's a regular practice with the FBI. It's a regular practice with a lot of law enforcement agencies, but the FBI uses it especially. | ||
Secret history of the shadow campaign that saved the 20—oh, we're talking about the 2016 election. | ||
Folks, this started in 2016 or even earlier. | ||
When you had them collaborating with the Hillary Clinton campaign, who they let off for the exact or very, very similar claims and charges that they're now trying to send Trump to life in prison for. | ||
They launched the Russiagate investigation. | ||
They get access to all of his communications, all of his family, all of his campaign's communications. | ||
They find nothing illegal, nothing they're able to charge him with. | ||
They don't stop, they don't slow down, they don't admit defeat or think, oh, well, it | ||
turns out he's not a Russian agent. | ||
Gee, we're wrong. | ||
They, it's an absurd thing. | ||
They knew the evidence was fabricated from the first place. | ||
They knew from the very beginning that he never was a Russian agent. | ||
But they were perfectly willing to pretend that he was. | ||
They're perfectly willing to inspire, create, and inflame that talking point on mainstream | ||
media with strategic leaks of false information. | ||
They took the evidence from the Hillary Clinton campaign that they knew was fabricated, knew | ||
was false, used it to open an investigation. | ||
Even when that investigation failed and came up with nothing, they claimed that Trump had | ||
somehow obstructed justice and used that to bring about the Mueller investigation. | ||
And for two years, with millions of dollars in unrestricted access to Trump and his campaign, | ||
they investigated him, came up with absolutely nothing again, but severely hindered and hampered | ||
his ability to be an effective president while apparently simultaneously spying on him from | ||
within the Oval Office. | ||
you And that's the latest, that they actually wired up Mark Meadows, the Chief of Staff, Donald Trump, and were listening to him while he was president. | ||
And all this is just like what we know. | ||
And then, of course, they're launching investigations into whatever his business practice is, the phone calls that he made. | ||
They impeach him over Ukraine that leads to the Ukraine war. | ||
Then they impeach him over the speech on January 6th. | ||
Then they try to charge him with the violence that happened on January 6th. | ||
Then they use a RICO statute to bring in himself, his lawyers, and 18 other lawyers. | ||
Co-conspirators put pressure on them, showed them, like, we don't need facts on our side. | ||
We don't need evidence to convict you. | ||
We'll convict you either way. So it's better to give us what we want and we'll leave you alone. | ||
So they use mafia pressure tactics to get people to turn and flip on Trump. | ||
By their own words, they admit that that's what they're doing and that's the tactic they're approaching this whole situation with. | ||
They're spying on him from inside his own Oval Office. | ||
They're indicting his lawyers and people close to him, threatening years or decades in prison if they don't give them what they need. | ||
Then, before he's ever been convicted of a crime, they're issuing gag orders to prevent him speaking out against the persecution that he's under while simultaneously posting on social media themselves unverified claims that make Trump look bad as they're waging this information war against him. | ||
This is the action of an out-of-control deep state. | ||
This is so far beyond The base requirement for like a revolution, I can't even describe it. | ||
We are having our elections not just manipulated but fully taken out of our control. | ||
We do not have the ability to bring about peaceful revolution anymore. | ||
We do not have the ability to vote in people capable of making a change. | ||
Not when our spy agencies are spying on all of the candidates, are getting involved specifically in the election to discredit true information and spread false information knowingly, willingly, like they did with the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
Pure, unadulterated, unquestionable Manipulation of the electoral process, all under the guise of and by claiming that they're protecting democracy and ensuring the sacred process of our voting rights. | ||
And as I've been getting into the mail-in ballot boxes and the fortifying of the election and the lockdown measures that precipitated all of that, it is so many layers of criminality at work here. | ||
I mean, could you blame Trump if he just refused to acknowledge the legitimacy of this? | ||
I mean, honestly, if you were Trump and you were being confronted by case after case, charge after charge, facing life in prison for no other reason than the people with the power are using it to destroy your political viability. | ||
Could you blame him if he was just like, you know what? | ||
I'm going to go hole up in a mountain with my, you know, most intense supporters and you can come try to get us. | ||
Why would you submit yourself to a thoroughly corrupt system like this? | ||
A process that has been so utterly and egregiously corrupted by the powers in the FBI and the deep state. | ||
Why would you submit yourself to a rigged election? | ||
Why would you submit yourself to a rigged court process? | ||
Why are Americans allowing this to go forward? | ||
And is it because the people with the power to do something to stop it in Congress and the Senate? | ||
Do they even have the power to stop this? | ||
Has their power been completely usurped? | ||
I mean, do Americans even have a say in the function of our government anymore? | ||
I'll say it again. I didn't vote for Christopher Wray. | ||
I didn't vote for James Comey. | ||
I didn't vote for Merrick Garland. | ||
People I voted for seemed utterly impotent, seemed completely incapable of actually making a legitimate change. | ||
And even if they wanted to, are they not also subject to abuse by the FBI? Are they not also cowed into subservience and impotence by the threats of this type of criminal activity turned on them, destroying their life, destroying their political viability in a way that would be much, much easier for them to do than it is to Trump? | ||
Like, if they can do this to Trump, Who has shown time and time again that he has no skeletons in the closet, has no criminal activity that they can actually point to to justify their persecution of him. | ||
You don't think they can go after Lindsey Graham or Chuck Grassley or Matt Gaetz? | ||
I mean, do we even have a government anymore? | ||
Is this a republic anymore or are we just awakening to the fact that That we are under a despotic, authoritarian, totalitarian regime. | ||
It doesn't matter who we vote for. | ||
Even if they get into power, it's impossible for them to do anything about it. | ||
And the most likely outcome is that the people who would or could do something about it never even make it to the ballot because... | ||
The FBI and now the Capitol Police and the DHS and the CIA, all of these secretive so-called national security organizations through the Patriot Act, through all these other things that they've carried out, crises, they've carried out attacks on us to then frighten the American people into giving up our rights. | ||
You don't think they're on the offensive side? | ||
You don't think they're crushing nascent political movements before they even get the momentum to threaten them? | ||
I mean, if Trump goes down under the weight of these persecutions, can you even imagine a path towards redemption for America through the electoral system? | ||
I don't think I can. | ||
And on top of that, we haven't even gotten to some of the other biggest news of today, which is the fact that the FBI has blinded itself to the corruption of the man currently sitting in the Oval Office for years, since he was vice president. | ||
We'll get to that in just a second. | ||
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People like Alex Jones and Owen Schroer, who is currently sitting in a jail cell right now because of his free speech. | ||
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I was a highwayman. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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I'm like... I'm like scaring myself with all the stuff that we're talking about here. | ||
Because, like, it's one thing just to sort of know in a vague way that America is corrupt, but when you actually see the way that these things are coming about and the way that they're interacting, again, it's beyond hypocrisy. | ||
It's beyond, like, irony. | ||
And you just have to wonder, like, how do people not see what's going on here? | ||
How can you have Democrats for years, I mean, they justify tearing, you know, 70-year-old plumbers from Wichita out of their home at the point of machine guns by the FBI, protecting democracy. | ||
We have to do what we have to do to protect democracy. | ||
As they just viciously abuse innocent people who weren't even at January 6th. | ||
Not even in the same city, and yet it was an unspoken conspiracy. | ||
And they're like, oh, we have to. | ||
It's about protecting democracy. | ||
And then you see the way that they are just abolishing voting as a concept. | ||
It doesn't even matter anymore. | ||
You're not going to be able to vote for anybody who's a threat to them. | ||
Once they get that system in place, if they get away with what they're doing now, it's not enough to elect Donald Trump. | ||
It's not enough to defund the FBI. There has to be a reckoning. | ||
And if people in Washington, D.C. don't do it, I guess it's up to us. | ||
I don't even know what that means at this point. | ||
It certainly makes me want to double down on Texas secession certainly makes me want to have absolutely nothing to do with the American system as hopelessly, diabolically ruined as it has been by these people who simultaneously are bankrupting the American people by design, on purpose, through their financial manipulation, through inflation. | ||
They're draining our savings. | ||
They're ruining our lives. | ||
It's no exaggeration. | ||
And yet anybody who would attempt to stop them doing that, themselves becomes a target of the people who have monopolized | ||
physical force to themselves. | ||
Who have unrestricted and unrelenting power to just destroy the lives of anybody they choose. | ||
So we'll keep talking about it this hour. | ||
We'll open up the phone lines for your calls, and we will talk about what's happening in Israel and Gaza, as it seems like there are some abortive attempts to carry out the long-awaited invasion of Gaza. | ||
And at this point, the only thing that has kept us out of World War III, as far as I can tell, is The preparations by Hamas that has prevented the invasion of Gaza, and essentially the patience of the Iran-backed militias and Iran itself, the likes of Hezbollah. | ||
Because that's the tipping point, and they've set down the red line, and Israel hasn't crossed it yet, so I guess you can say it's, you know, It's Israel being intimidated out of action that has kept us from beginning the process of the domino effect. | ||
But Americans are being attacked in the Middle East. | ||
More are being deployed to the Middle East. | ||
And the very same powers that are destroying the lives of American citizens and even former American presidents in their pursuit of absolute control are doing everything they can to bring about a global war of destruction, perhaps to prevent the inevitable backlash of their own actions. | ||
You think these people wouldn't start a war to protect themselves? | ||
They've done it before, folks. | ||
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Is she alright? Seems okay if we can get to it. | ||
If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine. | ||
Harrison, visit InfoWars.com forward slash show now. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
I hope that old man got the tractor beam on a commissioner. | ||
This is going to be a real short trip. | ||
Okay, hit it! While other networks lie to you about what's happening now, InfoWars tells you the truth about what's happening next. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour of The War Room is on. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Remember to go to DefendOwen.com. | ||
DefendOwen.com is his legal defense fund. | ||
He is in solitary confinement until Monday. | ||
Not a lot of ways to find out how he's doing until then at least. | ||
Hopefully starting next week we'll be able to get some word from him on his condition. | ||
Still have some more videos to show you here. | ||
And we're going to talk about what's going on in Israel. | ||
Also, this is just breaking news delivered to me by the crew. | ||
Biden admin calls for assault weapons ban in wake of mass shooting. | ||
VP Harris suggests Australian-style confiscation. | ||
We showed you that video of Kamala Harris saying that earlier. | ||
Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Thursday called for new GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson to work together with Democrats to ban assault weapons in high-capacity magazines. | ||
You know, ban the weapons that would be useful against government tyranny. | ||
Not the ones that are used to commit most crimes. | ||
Not that banning those would even have an effect as most of the weapons used in crimes are illegal in the first place, including the one used in Maine last night. | ||
Which, as far as I can tell, the guy still hasn't been caught. | ||
Another tragedy that could have been prevented by Somebody concealed carrying a gun of their own. | ||
But they want to get rid of the police. | ||
I mean literally in Austin. | ||
They've made the public announcement. | ||
They say like if you call 911, we're not going to come. | ||
Like we can't show up. We don't have enough people. | ||
Mostly because they're dealing with the crime that has been brought about by the leftist policies of this city. | ||
As so many cities in America are dealing with. | ||
Where you make it legal to camp anywhere, and then the homeless people are doing drugs out in the open, acting erratically and causing violence. | ||
The police have to go deal with that. | ||
So they're stretched too thin, and suddenly you're left on your own, and now they want to take your guns. | ||
First they'll defund the police, then they want to take your guns. | ||
We are being conquered, folks. | ||
We are being utterly and irrevocably destroyed. | ||
And we are rapidly running out of time to set things right. | ||
Now, I want to take your calls on all of these topics. | ||
I'll go ahead and give out the number now. | ||
If you want to call in, the number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Phone lines now open. | ||
Give us a call here on The War Room, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout this hour. | ||
But finishing up with the corruption of the FBI, as we've just laid out in the last hour, the egregious corruption that the FBI has put on display in targeting Trump, which relates to their activity throughout his presidency, throughout his candidacy, and being wielded against the American people. | ||
An attempt to destroy their free speech and to, without actually passing a law, prevent the American people from expressing their First Amendment rights. | ||
So in conjunction with that, we have this. | ||
FBI received criminal information from over 40 confidential sources on Joe Biden, Hunter | ||
and James Biden. | ||
This according to Chuck Grassley. | ||
The FBI maintained more than 40 confidential human sources on various criminal matters | ||
related to the Biden family, including Joe Biden, dating back to his time as vice president. | ||
According to information obtained by Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa, the confidential human | ||
sources provided criminal information to the FBI relating to Joe Biden, James Biden and | ||
Hunter Biden. | ||
Those confidential human sources were managed by multiple FBI field offices across the nation, | ||
including the FBI Seattle field office. | ||
But Grassley learned that an FBI task force within the Washington field office sought to, and in some cases successfully, shut down reporting and information from those sources by falsely discrediting the information as foreign disinformation. | ||
That effort, quote, caused investigative activity to cease. | ||
So while simultaneously launching fabricated, knowingly false investigations against Donald Trump, And spying on him from within the Oval Office by bugging Mark Meadows. | ||
They are doing everything they can in line to conceal the activities of Joe Biden and his family | ||
Based on the information provided to my office over the period of years by multiple credible witnesses | ||
There appears to be an effort within the Justice Department and FBI to shut down investigative activity relating to the | ||
Biden family Grassley wrote to Garland and Ray | ||
Such decisions point to significant political bias infecting the decision-making of not only the Attorney General and | ||
FBI director But also line agents and prosecutors he added our Republic | ||
cannot survive such a political infection And you have an obligation to this country to clear the air | ||
And yet again, we're at this Junction this crossroad where this should not be | ||
This should have nothing to do with political party. | ||
And it has nothing to do with political party, to tell you the truth. | ||
They support Joe Biden because he's controllable, because he's likely been in their grasp for a long time, because they know that they can puppet him, puppeteer him, precisely because of the crimes that he's committed. | ||
That's what you do, right? | ||
You get the information on the crime, but you don't charge it. | ||
You don't process it in the legal, prescribed way. | ||
But you do take the evidence to him and you go, You're ours now. | ||
You belong to us now. | ||
You do what we want you to now, or else this information, this evidence, well, it can destroy your whole career. | ||
It can destroy your whole legacy. | ||
You'll go down in flames if this were to be made public. | ||
You wouldn't want that, would you? | ||
So why don't you play ball? | ||
Why don't you behave? And you serve us in your capacity as president. | ||
Grassley has been investigating for years information, records, and allegations from multiple Justice Department whistleblowers that indicate there is and has been an effort among certain Justice Department and FBI officials to improperly delay and stop full and complete investigative activity into the Biden family, including but not limited to FD-1023s referencing the Biden family. | ||
Remember, the FBI got caught red-handed doing this. | ||
First, they got caught pretending that there wasn't an FT-1023 from a legitimate, trusted, confidential human source that said, in no uncertain terms, Joe Biden collaborated with and cooperated with a foreign power to change American law and alter American policy for the benefit of himself and his son through monetary bribes. | ||
They pretended they didn't have it. | ||
But they were busted. They found it. | ||
But then they tried to redact the most incriminating parts of that until Chuck Grassley said, I've heard the call already. | ||
I've seen the 1023. | ||
I know what you redacted from it. | ||
They got caught red-handed doing this. | ||
Again, impossible to overstate the severity of this. | ||
And honestly, whatever it takes to right this wrong is what needs to happen now. | ||
From New York Post, FBI hindered Hunter Probe and David Weiss skipped briefing on Biden bribery allegations, U.S. attorney testifies. | ||
A former U.S. attorney said the FBI hindered his ability to investigate first son Hunter Biden's work for Ukrainian natural gas firm Burisma and that special counsel David Weiss skipped a briefing on bribery allegations into the president and his son, according to congressional testimony reviewed by The Post. | ||
Scott Brady, a top federal prosecutor in Pittsburgh from 2017 to 2021, recounted the challenging working relationship with the FBI and Weiss' office in Delaware during October 23rd closed-door interview with the House Judiciary Committee. | ||
So take everything we've talked about in the last hour of the blatant corruption of the FBI as they target Trump and the people around him, and just compare and contrast that. | ||
To the total opposite activity when it comes to Biden's, where the FBI go out of their way to conceal, hide, and destroy evidence of their criminality. | ||
All right, folks, we'll go out to your phone calls momentarily here. | ||
Just to finish up with our coverage of the cover-up. | ||
From Just the News, prosecutor says Biden bribery claim was credible enough for further investigation, but FBI resisted. | ||
Bombshell testimony from the federal prosecutor who initially probed the Biden family's dealings in Ukraine told Congress his team had corroborated enough of the FBI informant's claim of an alleged bribery scheme involving Joe Biden to merit further investigation, but he encountered unprecedented foot-dragging and reluctance both inside the FBI and in Delaware. | ||
The Federalist has the story. | ||
FBI purged sources who were onto FBI corruption. | ||
The FBI Foreign Influence Task Force used a sham assessment opened by FBI headquarters to cull reporting from confidential human sources throughout the country related to the Biden family and falsely branded the intelligence as, quote, foreign disinformation, Senator Chuck Grassley revealed Wednesday. | ||
The explosive news suggests the FBI and DOJ's Biden Family Protection Program encompassed many more players than previously known, but it's the involvement of the Foreign Influence Task Force that demands immediate response by the House, namely the launching of an impeachment inquiry of FBI Director Christopher Wray, under whose watch this task force abused its power and interfered in a presidential election. | ||
Just unbelievable. | ||
Again, impeachment. | ||
Really impeachment. | ||
Oh, we're going to impeach him. | ||
We're gonna fire him? | ||
We're gonna fire him. | ||
These people belong in prison. | ||
These people are treasonous. | ||
Christopher Ray goes to the World Economic Forum and explains how corporations and media outlets are working hand in glove with the FBI to silence the American people for the benefit of We will not set things right until there is a reckoning of epic proportion. | ||
And that's just on the political front. | ||
Video that was just published while we were live by the Washington Post. | ||
Charlotteville's Robert E. Lee statue has met its end. | ||
We can play this video. A 2,250 degree furnace melted down the Confederate monument. | ||
So those two videos I just put in. | ||
We can play those and see the The history of America literally being melted down and destroyed in front of our very eyes. | ||
Statues that were actually built and fabricated in the lifetime and by the people who were actually at war with Robert E. Lee has been torn down and destroyed by a black history museum and some sort of ethnic revenge fantasy come to life. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
Hating Robert E. Lee more than the people who Robert E. Lee was trying to kill. | ||
I mean, this is where we are now. | ||
The people in the Union forces were less contemptuous of American Southerners who they were trying their hardest to murder than the people that exist now in our country or the people who arrived in our country and have literally nothing to do with the history that they are now destroying. | ||
So, we are a nation under siege. | ||
We are a nation under a treasonous regime, a tyrannical regime, being infiltrated, invaded, and destroyed from within in a process of design, in a policy of eradication. | ||
And it's time we recognize the threat that we're under. | ||
With that, we go out to the phone calls. | ||
I want to go to Corn Pop in Maine. | ||
Corn Pop, I saw your tweet on Twitter. | ||
In fact, I liked it, but I'll go ahead and retweet it here. | ||
You say that you actually knew people who were at the bowling alley when the shooting took place. | ||
Is that right? Yes, sir. | ||
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I actually work with a gentleman. | |
His son actually works at the bowling alley. | ||
And didn't know it at first. | ||
Just got to work and you could tell he was really bothered and all that. | ||
He was just like, yeah, my son works there. | ||
He hadn't heard from him at that point yet and was all freaked out. | ||
So I just ran up to him. | ||
I grabbed him and we just we said a prayer right there at work and just hoped for, you know, that he would hear from his son. | ||
And luckily, two hours later, his son called. | ||
He was at the hospital. His phone got lost. | ||
He literally had I'm tearing up because as a father, as someone that has a four-year-old kid, I couldn't imagine the thoughts that was going through this dude's head not hearing from his son. | ||
And, you know, I say all this, like, and what bothers me the most about this situation is, like, instead of talking about the real situation, the real problem, which is mental health, there's so many red flags with this shooting that doesn't make sense. | ||
And instead, they're politicizing this and they're blaming the gun, when really the gun in a responsible hand could have stopped this situation, could have stopped 22 people being murdered. | ||
And 50 to 60 people being injured. | ||
Instead, they're trying to use what could have solved this situation as the problem. | ||
Well, I'm glad his son was okay, but I'm sure he's not... | ||
Well, I'm glad he survived. | ||
I'm sure he's not okay. You said he was in the hospital. | ||
Was he injured or just out of precaution? | ||
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Honestly, I didn't really ask him too much after that. | |
With a situation like that, you don't want to just keep bothering him. | ||
Once we heard he was okay, I kind of just... | ||
You know, didn't bring it up to him anymore, but I just want to bring up some of the really key factors in this situation. | ||
You know, this man was literally a licensed firearm instructor after he literally turned himself into a mental institution because he heard voices telling him to go shoot up the Saco National Guard facility. | ||
Like, there's so many red flags. | ||
Then he went missing from work for eight weeks. | ||
Didn't hear from him until he did this shooting. | ||
And supposedly, this man was able to shoot up three locations. | ||
Three locations. | ||
It just doesn't add up. | ||
There's so many things that don't add up with this shooting. | ||
And, you know, it's almost like I literally said this at work like three weeks ago because I talk about, I try to red pill people. | ||
I call it, you know, I call into the show all the time. | ||
And the one thing I say is I'm so glad I live in Maine because I've lived in, like I grew up in Georgia. | ||
I lived in other places. | ||
I see the things that actually go on in this country and I'm like, man, we're blessed to live in Maine. | ||
You don't realize how great we are here in Maine. | ||
We don't deal with a lot of the things. | ||
I never thought that something like that would hit so close to home. | ||
I bring my son to that bowling alley every now and then. | ||
I literally live in Lewiston when I first moved to Maine. | ||
That was the town that I first lived in. | ||
I just can't believe it. | ||
And all the red flags that's going on. | ||
And the first thing that they want to do is politicize this. | ||
They want to blame the gun. | ||
They want to turn it to where we're divided against each other. | ||
Whether, you know, do you want gun control or do you want this? | ||
Do you want that? Are politicians... | ||
If you give me a minute, I do have a list of certain names that have been released. | ||
I would love to say them live so that people can say a prayer for these families. | ||
Stay on the line, Corn Pop. | ||
We've got to go to break right now, but thank you for calling in. | ||
I'm sorry this struck so close to home. | ||
We'll go to break and we'll come back and you can read out that list of names. | ||
We'll be right back, folks. Don't go anywhere. | ||
Alright, welcome back folks. One of our regular callers, Corn Pop from Maine, is actually from Lewiston, where this... | ||
Latest mass shooting took place and actually had friends affected by it. | ||
Thanks for holding over, Corn Pop. | ||
We'll go to the rest of your calls here after this. | ||
I didn't want to give Corn Pop a chance to read out some of the names of the people affected. | ||
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Go ahead, Corn Pop. So, this is just the names that have been released because the news is not really saying too much. | |
If I butcher the name, guys, I'm completely sorry. | ||
Not the greatest reader. | ||
So, we got Bob Levitt. | ||
Ron Morin. | ||
Teresa Asillon. | ||
Tom Conkord. | ||
Billy Backett. Michael Salarius II. Joseph Walker. | ||
Jason Walker. Ryan McFlaren. | ||
Steve Veloce. | ||
Arthur Strout. | ||
Joshua Steele, Peyton Brewer-Ross, and Max Hathaway. | ||
Is the name so far, the families that have been, that have released the name. | ||
And I appreciate you giving me a chance to read those out. | ||
I just, you know, I pray for Maine. | ||
I pray for these families. | ||
And, you know, it's just a scary situation because this guy still hasn't been caught yet. | ||
This guy served 20 years in the military. | ||
And like what you guys talk about all the time, you gotta think, there's people out there that are looking for this man that only went through, what, six to eight months in a police academy? | ||
And this man literally served 20 years in the military. | ||
You know, it just goes to show, I mean, there is no level of, you know, government power that could prevent this. | ||
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Did you guys hear about the TikTok channel? | |
Did you hear about the TikTok channel that supposedly I didn't want to bring it up because I'm not sure, it hasn't been confirmed whether it was him, but supposedly there was a TikTok channel started by him saying that, hey, listen, You know, it was like a message saying why he's doing this. | ||
He said, hey, the military did this to me. | ||
They tried to silence me, and now I'm going to be heard, and I'm going to stay in hiding until I'm heard. | ||
Like, you got Halloween around the corner. | ||
You got, you know, how are families in Maine going to bring their families out to certain functions, you know, to go grocery shopping right now with this man not caught yet? | ||
It really cripples the entire state. | ||
No, it's horrible. | ||
And, you know, again, you just look at like what our law enforcement is spending their time on, that just the level of, I mean, I think the level of mental illness itself has been so dramatically increased over COVID-19 and just the fabricated division that we face on a regular basis. | ||
It's going to drive some people crazy. | ||
And, you know, to imagine the level of, you know, policing or surveillance that would be necessary to prevent something like this, it's not a world I want to live in. | ||
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What's the planning that it took for this man to do this and how no one around him or, you know, internet searches on his, you know, No computer. | |
Hell, I go to a school board and the FBI shows up at my house. | ||
You're telling me that this man was able to plan something like this? | ||
No, that's a great point. | ||
again, it's just like I was laying out before where it's like, you know, | ||
you've got these policies that just increase the overall burden on our justice | ||
system, on our court system, on the police. | ||
And they don't actually have the facilities or the resources to | ||
focus on anything other than like the latest catastrophe that again has been | ||
brought about because, you know, so many, I mean, the illegal immigrants, | ||
the homeless situation, the just the shoplifting sprees that we're | ||
seeing everywhere. I mean, the, just the overall violent crime that's increased. | ||
So of course, you know, it's not direct consequence of that, but it is a secondary, a subsidiary | ||
consequence of, of this misuse of resources and misassigning of, | ||
you know, the, the intelligence and Law enforcement apparatus that we do have in this country. | ||
Thank you very much for the call, Corn Pop. | ||
I'm glad you're safe. I'm glad your friends are safe. | ||
We'll be praying for all of those victims. | ||
Just careful not to talk too much about the shooting yet because it's still ongoing. | ||
There is a video that's been posted that purports to be – it's a News Nation correspondent who posted a video, and it looks like the FBI has arrived at a house, and he says Manhunt may be coming to an end soon. | ||
We have no confirmation of that, and there's been 4chan posts that have gone around. | ||
I don't trust them, especially when you see the pictures of some of the victims. | ||
They're all white people, and this 4chan post claimed to be a Discord message from the shooter who was like, I'm sick of these brown people, and I'm going to go kill a bunch of minorities. | ||
So I think we can... | ||
Ignore, I don't think that's accurate or valid, so we won't speculate too much on this until the investigation is actually completed. | ||
So yeah, it looks like a large police presence at the last known residence of Robert Card, but so far still no arrest or no contact with Robert Card yet. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Corn Pop, and hope you... | ||
Hope the entire community can come together and get over this together. | ||
Thank you for that. Let's go now to Lee in Indianapolis. | ||
Lee in Indianapolis, thanks so much for calling in. | ||
You want to talk about an investigation of the investigations? | ||
That'd be a start, wouldn't it? | ||
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Go ahead. Yes, sir. | |
When you cross swords, what's your next step? | ||
When you cross swords? | ||
Yes. I don't know. | ||
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You tell me. Well... | |
You pair them off, and then you go for your killing blow. | ||
Okay. What do you mean by that? | ||
I mean it's to the death. | ||
If you're gonna be in a fight, it's to the death. | ||
You know, just maining them is not how Art of War was That's not the information in the art of war, to the death. | ||
It's a law of power, crush your enemy totally. | ||
So, our investigation, okay, we investigate because we think something criminal. | ||
But then, when it's not the perpetrator we think, we do find others that perpetrated the criminal crime. | ||
And we do nothing to them. | ||
There's no justice there. | ||
Can't say I disagree with you there, Lee. | ||
I mean, the way in which this administration, this regime, and the deep state that supports them... | ||
Have destroyed America so thoroughly and continue to do so. | ||
It's not enough to demand resignations and censure them and impeach them. | ||
These people need to be made an example of. | ||
We need to destroy them politically, like throw them in prison for life. | ||
Give them the punishment that treason deserves. | ||
I mean, these people, we don't just need to clean up what's happening now. | ||
We need to make sure it never happens in the future. | ||
That's the point of punishment. | ||
At least in, you know, it's one of the points of punishment. | ||
So I completely agree with you, Lee. | ||
Thank you for the call. Let's go to Bart in Florida now. | ||
Bart, we have about a minute left in this segment. | ||
The floor is yours. You're on the air. | ||
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Yes, sir. What's on my mind is Is Owen Schroyer being held hostage now two days and counting? | |
Do we have a countdown clock to how many days, minutes, and so forth until he's free? | ||
Maybe it should read, Owen Schroyer held hostage. | ||
I don't know. That's what's on my mind today. | ||
We don't have a countdown. | ||
We think it'll be sometime around Christmas. | ||
Sometime around Christmas is our best guess at when he'll be released. | ||
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But on the other hand, I just want to say, me personally, the positive side of this, I would pay money to be in Owens's situation right now. | |
Because he is going to come out this bigger and stronger and wiser than ever. | ||
Oh, he is leveling up, sir, as we speak. | ||
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All right, folks. Welcome back to The War Room. | |
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We have Matthew in Minnesota who wants to talk about the spiritual aspect of the warfare we wage day in and day out. | ||
Matthew, thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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Harrison, I'm on the air. | |
You are. How you doing, sir? | ||
I'm so grateful for all the work that you and Alex and everybody does. | ||
Yeah, I just wanted to speak about Mystery Babylon. | ||
And, you know, I... I personally have been afflicted by heroin addiction. | ||
I was a part of that OxyContin epidemic that they said was less than 1% addictive and now that's all beautifully being set up with the fentanyl and all that but I've been redeemed by my Lord Jesus Christ and I'm so grateful for that and I'm grateful for God that Shows us prophecy in such a precision-like manner. | ||
So I would encourage the audience, if they don't know Jesus Christ as their personal Savior, that they do so. | ||
Amen. And so, thank you guys for your work. | ||
Thanks for that. Were you faithful before, or was it the addiction that drove you to God? | ||
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You know, I think I was called as a younger... | |
Kid, you know, I would say it's just been in chapters and phases of my life. | ||
But, yeah, no, I definitely believe that. | ||
I'm grateful for the life I've had, even as a heroin junkie. | ||
So, you know, I've been redeemed by Christ, and I just pray for you guys and Owen and everybody. | ||
Man, I'm on April Hours. | ||
This is crazy. Well, thank you so much for calling in, Matthew, and thank you for the encouragement, and I'm glad you sound good, and I'm glad you're doing better. | ||
That's really wonderful to hear, so thank you very much for the encouragement, sir. | ||
That's what we need in this darkened hour. | ||
Let's go now to Will in California. | ||
You want to talk about the new Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson. | ||
Haven't really mentioned him much at all today. | ||
I think that... The jury's still out as far as I'm concerned on Mike Johnson. | ||
He got an F score when it comes to support for Ukraine. | ||
So he's not the most supportive, you know, Ukraine cheerleader, which is nice. | ||
But then the first thing he does as Speaker of the House is put forward a bill in unquestioning support of Israel. | ||
So he's good on one war front, but, you know, right there beating the war drums on the other. | ||
What's your take on this? | ||
Will, you're on the air. Well, it's wonderful to know and good to speak to you, Harrison. | ||
And also, the RINOs have really been exposed. | ||
We know about our Uniparty, but we saw the people that Matt called out during the process that, you know, our McCarthy, how he was abusing some of his potential candidates for the chair. | ||
And then Johnson ended up, it was almost biblical that he was down the line, but he was an overwhelming | ||
favorite. | ||
And evidently McCarthy didn't have time to stab him in the back. | ||
But my wife and I have been calling to try to get promises made, promises swept by McCarthy | ||
of the so-called 44,000 hours of the law unedited video footage from January 6th that McCarthy | ||
didn't want to give us. | ||
And we've been calling. | ||
We've also found out, and maybe you could make sure this is correct, but I've just heard | ||
that Orrin was just incarcerated and he's in the same district that Mike Johnson | ||
it's Mike Johnson's congressional district that he's in. | ||
They just elected Jeff Landry, who is the new governor of Louisiana, and So we're calling in hopes that this might be an opportunity for Mike to do something early in his speakership to maybe help Owen with his situation there of being incarcerated for totally free speech. | ||
Very interesting. I hadn't heard that. | ||
Let's see. He's definitely in Louisiana. | ||
I haven't noticed that, but that is a very interesting point. | ||
And the latest I heard with the 44,000 hours of unredacted footage from January 6th was | ||
that basically every candidate for the speakership promised to release it. | ||
So I assume Mike Johnson would be in that mix. | ||
I just wonder, you know, with everything we've gone through today about the corruption of | ||
the FBI, if it'll ever happen. | ||
Because I mean, you can see how it works. | ||
And I wouldn't put it past them to come out tomorrow and say, you know what? | ||
Darn it, we misplaced it. | ||
We don't know where it is. | ||
And there's no more footage and you can't have it. | ||
And that's the end of the story. | ||
I mean, why wouldn't they? | ||
Right. | ||
There's nobody actually who can hold them to account. | ||
They are the most powerful force in the country, so who's going to make them do this? | ||
What do you think the odds are, Will, that we actually see 44,000 hours of footage from January 6th? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm starting to think this whole thing was biblical, the way it pulled out, because really, I'm certain the plan, if you've got every Democrat voting for something, You know they expected something. | ||
And they didn't get what they expected. | ||
So I'm praying like... | ||
I don't know what. | ||
I'm just praying because they got a new governor in Louisiana. | ||
He wants to impress. | ||
You know, Mike's office is very receptive to ideas. | ||
We're suggesting that to him, that he look into Owen's case, try to get him out of there. | ||
Do the right thing for free speech. | ||
I heard this from, and you may be familiar with Ivan Raikland. | ||
He's the one that put this down. | ||
Yeah. So I just wanted to run that by you and see what you thought, and it's first time talking with you, and it's been great talking to you. | ||
Well, thank you very much for the call, Will, and I think that's a great idea. | ||
I mean, I think that's something we could all be doing a little bit more of, is calling our congressmen and senators or other people's, you know, congressmen and senators. | ||
Letting them know how we feel about this, you know, and you'll get a response from them usually, even if it's not the one that you want, at least it'll give you a better idea of where we are. | ||
You know, with all the Speaker of the House stuff, I was thinking back to the time I actually got to ask a few questions to Jim Jordan during CPAC and tried a little bit to hold his feet to the fire saying, you know, you're doing a lot of talking about the whole Russiagate. | ||
I mean, this was back in, what, 2019 maybe? | ||
2018 even? I mean, it was a while ago. | ||
And, you know, pressed him on saying, look, when are these people going to be held to account? | ||
When is the Congress going to actually punish the people that have put our country through this? | ||
And, you know, he didn't give me a very, you know, certain answer. | ||
The answer that I got made me realize that he was just as frustrated with all of it as we all are. | ||
So I was really hoping Jim Jordan would be able to take the spot and fight for us. | ||
But we'll see how Mike Johnson does. | ||
That's going to do it for us here at the War Room, folks. | ||
I'll see you on American Journal tomorrow morning. | ||
Now about to talk about something really historic and very, very exciting. | ||
There's a lot of angles to this in the limited time we have. | ||
But America has been a special place because we aspired to liberty and freedom when nobody else was aspiring to it. | ||
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That's, of course, tobacco and the Virginia colony. | ||
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And that's, of course, whiskey. | |
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Destroy the Tyrants. It just goes on and on. | |
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