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Harrison Smith presents War Room on InfoWars. | |
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The War Room. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We have a lot to talk about today. | ||
Some pretty incredible information coming out about the initial attack on October 7th on Israel that puts the whole combat in a new perspective. | ||
We'll be talking about some protests. | ||
We'll be talking about the debates last night. | ||
And we'll be talking about the way that Soros DAs have blood on their hands. | ||
All of that and more coming up. | ||
But first, this, the latest Greg Reese report on Bandit Video. | ||
Religious mind control and the impending holy war. | ||
Enjoy. The dark cabal, herding us like sheep, is only able to maintain its power by staying invisible. | ||
The most effective way of maintaining invisibility is and always has been the art of dividing the masses. | ||
This psychological operation known as divide and conquer has been deployed for all of recorded history because it works, especially with organized religion, which is ruled by dogma Rather than a personal relationship with God. | ||
Dogma is a belief doctrine dictated by a church. | ||
And if you were born into a dogmatic family, then you were raised to believe their dogma. | ||
As a result, you will see all conflicting religious dogma as evil. | ||
You will be divided and conquered. | ||
The main religions used to divide and conquer mankind are the three Abrahamic religions. | ||
Judaic dogma teaches the Jew that they are a member of the chosen race destined to rule over everyone else as a teacher of God's law. | ||
Islamic dogma teaches that all of mankind must somehow submit to Islam. | ||
And while there are reportedly 40,000 different denominations of Christianity, most Christian dogma teaches that Christians will live in paradise for eternity while everyone else burns in hell. | ||
Many people raised in these religions have been able to personally connect with God and liberate themselves from the divisive dogma. | ||
But many others are stuck in group mind think. | ||
They conflate Holy Scripture and a priest class with God and put their faith in a doctrine written by man. | ||
It has become the most powerful form of mind control. | ||
And so whoever controls the Holy Land controls the world. | ||
In Revelation 2-9 of the King James Bible, it warns of the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan. | ||
We are beginning to see this today with the Zionists, who say they are Jews and are not. | ||
With the help of the United Nations, the British Crown, the Vatican, the Nazis, and the Rothschild Banking Dynasty, the land formerly known as Palestine was conquered with bloodshed, lies, and bureaucracy. | ||
The Zionists, who claimed to be secular, declared the land to be Israel, home of the Jews, and successfully thrust the once thriving Middle East back into the Middle Ages. | ||
The relatively peaceful region was soon transformed into an unending war zone. | ||
Decades of U.S. war crimes radicalized many of the Muslim population into becoming terrorists. | ||
The creation of the State of Israel in 1948 would have never been successful if it were not for the Jewish Holocaust. | ||
Even though the Palestinians had nothing to do with it, the Holocaust was effectively used as an emotional excuse for what would otherwise be an illegal land grab. | ||
And while few deny that Hitler was murdering Jews, many have pointed out that six million would have been logistically impossible. | ||
So why the number six million? | ||
For several decades preceding World War II, the Zionists repeated the mantra six million, referring to the death of six million Jews. | ||
A six followed by six zeros can also be read as 66, which can be read as two-thirds. | ||
Certain radical sects of Judaism and Christianity believe that two-thirds of the Jews must perish. | ||
It appears as if the Zionists created Israel as a sacrificial altar to make this happen. | ||
Repeating the lesser magic mantra of what they want to make manifest. | ||
Today we are seeing Zionists begging for genocide, calling out to kill them all, and gaslighting us into thinking there never was a Palestine, while saying we should flatten it and turn it into glass. | ||
We are seeing Christian pastors cheer for mass murder. | ||
Pastors saying that Israel should make the Gaza Strip a parking lot. | ||
And several evangelical pastors who speak as if Christ will only return if we provide him the blood sacrifice taught in their extreme garden. | ||
Incredible work by Greg Reese, as always. | ||
That, again, is called Religious Mind Control and the Impending Holy War. | ||
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Share that link now. The War Room with Harrison Smith is where the shields of truth are forged in the fires of inquiry. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The War Room. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very glad to be here with you today on Infowars.com and Band.video. | ||
Coming to you live from the Central Austin headquarters of this worldwide phenomenon. | ||
We have a lot to discuss today. | ||
A lot of videos to show you. | ||
Of course, Israel and Gaza. | ||
But also a lot of political nonsense going on. | ||
And I guess that's where we will start today. | ||
Although we do have some pretty incredible information coming out about what actually happened on October 7th. | ||
The Hamas attack that occurred just a little over a month ago. | ||
Today is the one month anniversary, if you want to call it that. | ||
It's been one month since the attack on Gaza began in earnest, and it has only increased since then. | ||
They're now implementing humanitarian pauses. | ||
In order to evacuate some of the people who are still in Gaza, which is really just a convenient way of couching your displacement as mercy. | ||
We have a lot of news on that front. | ||
A lot of videos show you about what's going on there as well. | ||
Let's begin with last night, the runner-up debate. | ||
Who is going to be second place to Donald Trump? | ||
Or rather, who will be there to pick up the pieces if and when the Democrats succeed in locking up their primary political opponent in prison? | ||
I don't need Presidential hopeful Vivek has sparked discussions after attacking Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel during the third GOP primary debate. | ||
And frankly, he was the only one even worth listening to. | ||
And you know that even if you didn't watch the debate, but were on social media, I think there were 20 Vivek videos to every one video of another candidate. | ||
And the reason was obvious. | ||
It would have taken too long, but I almost wanted just to play all of the closing statements in a row. | ||
Because the first two from Tim Scott and... | ||
New Jersey's governor, Chris Christie, were like cartoonish. | ||
I mean, it was like watch something from Futurama. | ||
Faith? Family? | ||
America? Vote for me. | ||
And I was just like, okay, that was nothing. | ||
Well done. And then Vivek Ramaswamy comes in and is just like hammering topics that are on everybody's mind. | ||
Casting shade at not only the Democrats and doing so in a forceful and brilliant way, but also against his fellow Republicans on the stage who are guilty of the same things that our Democratic enemies are guilty of. | ||
Some of the most bombshell one-liners I've ever heard on a stage ever since... | ||
I guess 2016 would have been the last time that we had such a Trumpian performance. | ||
He clearly is picking up the Trump baton, the mantle of MAGA, and is wielding it effectively. | ||
I saw comments like that as well, saying, you know, man, the poor Republicans, they expected it to return to business as usual. | ||
Having undermined and backstabbed Donald Trump out of the way, they expected it to go back to just worthless talking points that they never back up with anything. | ||
But what they found was that Vivek was there to wrench the whole conversation out of their hands and frankly humiliate the other participants. | ||
Let's go now to clip number nine. | ||
Here's Vivek Ramaswamy calling not just Nikki Haley, But also, Governor Ron DeSantis, Dick Cheney in three-inch heels. | ||
It's a good one. Let's watch. | ||
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Between you and the candidates we just heard in this issue, on what you would tell the prime minister? | |
In terms of what I would tell the prime minister, no. | ||
In fact, I would go one step further. | ||
The founding vision of Israel was based on the idea that they don't want to depend on anybody else's sympathy or direction in defending themselves. | ||
So what I would tell Bibi is that Israel has the right and the responsibility to defend itself. | ||
I would tell him to smoke those terrorists on his southern border, and then I'll tell him as president of the United States, I'll be smoking the terrorists on our southern border. | ||
That's his responsibility. | ||
This is our responsibility. | ||
That's how we move forward. | ||
But I want to be careful to avoid making the mistakes from the neocon establishment of the past. | ||
Corrupt politicians in both parties spent trillions, killed millions, made billions for themselves in places like Iraq and Afghanistan, fighting wars that sent thousands of our sons and daughters, people my age, to die in wars that did not advance anyone's interests, adding $7 trillion to our national debt. | ||
And Joe Biden sold off our foreign policy. | ||
Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, got a $5 million bribe from Ukraine. | ||
That's why we're sending $200 billion back to that same country. | ||
The fact of the matter is, the Republican Party is not that much better. | ||
You have the likes of Nikki Haley, who stepped down from her time at the UN. Bankrupt or in debt was her family. | ||
Then she becomes a military contractor. | ||
She joins the board of Boeing and otherwise, and is now a multimillionaire. | ||
So I think that that's wrong when Republicans do it or Democrats do it. | ||
That's the choice we face. | ||
Do you want a leader from a different generation who's going to put this country first? | ||
Or do you want Dick Cheney in three-inch heels? | ||
In which case, we've got two of them on stage now. | ||
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I mean, that, it's like he says Dick Cheney in three-inch heels. | ||
You think he's talking about Nikki Haley. | ||
Totally devastating. | ||
Again, Trumpian insult. | ||
Then he says we got two of them on stage, and it brings up both Ron DeSantis, not only in the fact that he is an establishment of Republicans, but he also wears high heels. | ||
The poor guy. I mean, Vivek Ramaswamy, he did. | ||
He just wiped the floor with these people, and it was something to behold. | ||
He not only went after... | ||
He also went after the people hosting the show and Ronna McDaniel who runs the RNC and who many people blame for the horrible outcome of some of the special elections that happened the day before. | ||
And we'll go to one more clip here. | ||
But before we do, Matt Baker at slave__2__liberty on Twitter counted up mentions of certain countries and posted this on Twitter. | ||
Who do they work for? The word American was said 22 times during this debate. | ||
The word Jewish was said 213 times. | ||
The word America was said 18 times. | ||
The word Israel was said 53 times by my count. | ||
Really incredible. He says these debates were an absolute disgrace. | ||
Regardless of who they work for, these people act like children. | ||
None of them come near to expressing the dire consequences our country's facing. | ||
None of them were in the moment. | ||
They were all just spewing talking points. | ||
It looked like a college-level debate class. | ||
But thank you, Matt, for counting those up because it is quite a discrepancy between the number of times our country was mentioned, first the number of times Israel was mentioned during the debate last night. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 11. | ||
It's a little bit longer, but this, a lot of people thought, was the sort of defining moment of the debate in pointing out that Vivek absolutely won. | ||
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Let's go now to clip number 11. The former president. | |
I think there's something deeper going on in the Republican Party here. | ||
And I am upset about what happened last night. | ||
We've become a party of losers at the end of the day. | ||
It was a cancer in the Republican establishment. | ||
Let's speak the truth. I mean, since Ronald McDaniel took over as chairwoman of the RNC in 2017, we have lost 2018, 2020, 2022, no red wave that never came. | ||
We got trounced last night in 2023. | ||
And I think that we have to have accountability in our party. | ||
For that matter, Ron, if you want to come on stage tonight, you want to look the GOP | ||
voters in the eye and tell them you resign, I will turn over my, yield my time to you. | ||
And frankly, look, the people there are cheering for losing in the Republican Party. | ||
Think about who's moderating this debate. | ||
This should be Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk. | ||
We'd have 10 times the viewership asking questions that GOP primary voters actually care about | ||
and bringing more people into our party. | ||
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Getting the Democrats, and we've got Christian Welker here. | |
That's him going after the moderators. | ||
We can pull it down. | ||
But he was on fire, and apparently this led to Ronna McDaniel being overheard trashing Vivek Ramaswamy, saying, quote, he won't get a cent from us, meaning the RNC, calling him an a-hole, a total a-hole. | ||
This is from TimCast News. | ||
A source was sitting close to Ronna McDaniel, who was there at the debate, and overheard her say this, saying, quote, she was in complete meltdown mode over Vivek. | ||
These are the people that run the Republican Party. | ||
If you insult them or point out that they're not doing well in the polls, they'll deny you money for their own ego and their own aggrandizement. | ||
It's sick, and it is why we lose. | ||
We need to get rid of them. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is War Room, where we're going to talk about war today and some really shocking new information that's come out today. | ||
About what occurred one month, two days ago, 32 days ago, the October 7th attack that lit the Middle East on fire took place. | ||
And we're just now getting some of the truth about what took place that day. | ||
And surprise, surprise, it is entirely different. | ||
Then the story first told. | ||
Before we get to that, I want to get some other domestic news here. | ||
News that could affect you and your family, although I pray it doesn't. | ||
And that's two different stories, both released today, both with almost exactly the same timeline, where once again, American citizens, innocent people pay the price for the Soros DAs and the overall complete destruction of our legitimate Department of Justice. | ||
See, when our Department of Justice wants to go after a January 6th terrorist, they've got all the resources they could possibly want at their disposal. | ||
They treat them like a rabid dog or a terrorist with a bomb vest on. | ||
But when it comes to protecting you and your family, your friends, from vicious attack by repeat criminals, they handcuff themselves and they use every loophole at their disposal to let the criminal go no matter how many times he ruins the life of innocent people. | ||
The first is this. Jillian Ludwig, Belmont University student, dies after being hit by a stray bullet in Nashville Park. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 8. | ||
There she is. 18-year-old girl. | ||
Played in a band. | ||
Hanging out in Nashville Park. | ||
When she's struck by a stray bullet and dies, the bullet fired... | ||
By somebody who had very recently been let out of prison on a similar charge. | ||
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Let's go now to clip number eight. Taylor's criminal background includes charges for vehicle theft, robbery, handgun possession and multiple aggravated assaults. | |
A report back from 2015 shows that he shoved a man to the ground on the pedestrian bridge and stole 60 bucks from him. | ||
More recently, in May of this year, Taylor was charged with aggravated assault. | ||
However, the district attorney's office could not prosecute Taylor, saying the case was dismissed and Taylor was released from custody because he was found incompetent to stand trial. | ||
Even though he was deemed incompetent for mental health reasons, doctors that reviewed his case say he did not meet the standards for involuntary commitment to a mental health facility. | ||
This is a problem our WSMB 4 Investigates team recently exposed of people deemed mentally incompetent to stand trial, being arrested over and over again, and then being released back onto the streets. | ||
Mentally incompetent to stand trial so they release them onto the streets. | ||
Here's a radical idea. | ||
If they're incompetent mentally, To participate in a trial, they are incompetent mentally to be free. | ||
That's how it usually works. | ||
Usually if you plead insanity, it doesn't mean you're going to get off of the charges, just be released out into the wild. | ||
It means you're not going to be given a prison sentence, you're going to be given a medical diagnosis and you're going to be forcibly confined in a hospital until the doctor's Feel like you've been cured of your mental illness. | ||
But apparently now there's some gap between the thresholds where you can be mentally incompetent enough to not be punished for your crimes while still competent enough to not qualify for imprisonment in a mental health institution. | ||
And this wasn't the only case of this happening today. | ||
There's another one here. | ||
KARE investigates legislators failing to reform broken juvenile competency system. | ||
A teen accused of shooting a man in the head was found incompetent to stand trial and then let go. | ||
he's now charged with shooting another man in the head. | ||
I legitimately think that not only should these people be probably executed, | ||
and they should be charged and given the death penalty, and they should be expedited, | ||
and we shouldn't waste resources on appeals. | ||
whatever. You shoot two people in the head on two separate occasions, I think you've had enough chances. | ||
But not only that, I think a similar charge should be brought against anybody who participated in the release of these people. | ||
If you're a DA who refused to prosecute or a judge who let this person out, didn't even charge them, didn't even have the case, he shoots a man in the head. | ||
They say, okay, we're charging you with murder or with aggravated assault, whatever the outcome is. | ||
And they say, well, I'm sorry, I'm very stupid and insane. | ||
And they say, well, okay, well, then never mind. | ||
You're just free to go. | ||
There's no way this is the proper case. | ||
Working of our justicism. | ||
There's just no way. So somebody is cheating. | ||
Somebody is allowing this to happen. | ||
In the same way that you charge the driver with murder if they are the getaway driver in a killing, these people are the getaway drivers. | ||
These people are the ones who opened the cage at the zoo. | ||
They're responsible when the lion attacks. | ||
If they let people out knowing they committed a crime, By saying they're incompetent to stand trial, but not incompetent enough to be forcibly confined in a mental ward, the blood is on their hands. | ||
And I'm not talking about removing them from their position. | ||
I'm talking about giving them the punishment they deserve for being an active member and participant in a murder, despite being one degree of separation away. | ||
Hawa Lobe fears after leaving her apartment. | ||
After what happened to her in February, a 16-year-old boy pointed a gun at her in her apartment's parking lot, demanded her purse, and she begged him not to shoot. | ||
This is just talking about another victim of this guy. | ||
She got away, but they say she's lucky because earlier police believe the same teen shot a man in the head outside of a nearby market nearly killing him. | ||
That man is still in the hospital. | ||
Eight months later, the teen was accused of shooting another victim in the head at a Brooklyn Park gas station. | ||
In that case, the teen, who already faced more than a dozen other crimes, was found mentally incompetent to stand trial due to his mental health and low cognitive functioning. | ||
And so he was let out. | ||
He was released and is now charged with another shooting. | ||
February 2023. His shooting case was suspended and he was released to his mother, court records show. | ||
At the same time, more than a dozen misdemeanor charges were dropped. | ||
A dozen. These are technically juveniles found in Compton. | ||
I suppose the same as with the murderer of Jillian Ludwig. | ||
But this is the way they're getting away with it. | ||
And these people would still be alive if it weren't for the corrupt, manipulative, cheating DAs who care more about the well-being of vicious, lifelong, repeat criminals than they do protecting the innocent civilians who become their victims. | ||
So two more families with empty chairs in Thanksgiving, the lifelong Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I think we may just stick with domestic and even international news in this first hour. | ||
Probably spend the entire second hour on what we've learned about October 7th and about the looming specter growing ever greater of World War III. As various countries make various moves, inching us ever towards that goal. | ||
And we'll talk about the FBI here in a variety of different ways, but before we do that, a moment of mourning. | ||
Oh no, I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry. A moment of celebrating. | ||
Sorry, I was thinking that... | ||
This was a bad thing at first, thinking that these people were our fellow media activists. | ||
But no, I just remembered there are mortal enemies. | ||
Anna Merlin on Twitter says, today is yet another really rough day in media. | ||
Oh dear. Dozens of my vice colleagues are being laid off globally. | ||
Oh no. And we just got news that Jezebel, where I worked for years, is being shut down. | ||
My God. My God. | ||
Despite billions of dollars of investment from international communists, despite their media outlets being supported and Prompted by algorithms everywhere from YouTube to X and anywhere in between. | ||
They have failed in their effort to propagandize the American people because their work is trash, their stories are nonsense, their ideology poison, and their very existence a form of societal cancer. | ||
Yes, it's over folks. | ||
Jezebel is shutting down. | ||
And we get to soak in Oliver Darcy's despicable tears as he mourns the passing. | ||
Of this degenerate rag. | ||
Jezebel shutting down per Geomedia CEO. Story by Oliver Darcy. | ||
Jezebel, the punchy feminist blog with an outsized influence on internet culture, will suspend operations and lay off its staff effective immediately. | ||
Its parent company, Geomedia, said Thursday as it announced broader restructuring in its portfolio of digital news outlets. | ||
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Oh dear. Who will tell us? | |
Who will tell us the important things that Jezebel has warned us of in the past? | ||
Who will tell us that getting to work on time is a form of white supremacy? | ||
Who will tell us that men are women and women are men? | ||
How will we know? Who will be the guiding light in this time of trouble if the great Jezebel is shut down? | ||
We'll be lost. | ||
We're lost without them. Quote, just about every company in our space has found themselves in a similar circumstance, says the CEO. The cuts come as broader media industry continues to struggle with a weak advertising climate. | ||
Vice also announced cuts to its team on Thursday, and across the media landscape, cost-cutting and layoffs have been rampant over the past year. | ||
You know where they haven't been rampant? | ||
You know where... | ||
They haven't been at all actually here at Infowars. | ||
It turns out if you just report the truth, if you just tell people what is really happening and actually take a pro-humanity stance and not try to desperately shove down ridiculous transhumanist propaganda down their throat, Turns out the people will support you and you'll be able to keep existing. | ||
Take note, Jezebel. | ||
Take note, Vice Media. Everyone hates you. | ||
Nobody likes you. Nobody pays attention to you. | ||
The little popularity you still cling to is entirely the result of machinations behind the scenes of algorithms and your fellow travelers in places like Google and YouTube and Facebook. | ||
You would be nothing without their unfair and corrupt support. | ||
Because nobody reads you. | ||
You're not informative. You're not interesting. | ||
You're not compelling. You're not even that, like, controversial anymore. | ||
You just spit the same ridiculous nonsense and everybody's sick of it. | ||
So goodbye forever. | ||
You have been relegated to the trash heap of history and InfoWars is here to dance on your polluted grave. | ||
And with that, I want to thank you. | ||
I want to thank the InfoWars audience for helping us to avoid such an ignominious defeat. | ||
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As if we would ever be caught standing next to them. | ||
So goodbye Jezebel. | ||
Goodbye vice writers. | ||
Good luck peddling your swill to your fellow communists. | ||
Your time is over. | ||
And with that, let's take a look at another major issue today. | ||
That is the continuing persecution of Of anybody associated with January 6th. | ||
Stories at ABC News search underway for a man wanted in connection with January 6th attack. | ||
Let's go ahead and go to clip number two here. | ||
An urgent manhunt. New Jersey town of Helmeta has been shut down and is swarming with armed agents of the state searching for this dangerous criminal who committed the crime of stepping on the grass at the Capitol. | ||
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Let's watch. 40 miles outside New York City at this hour in Middlesex County, New Jersey, after a suspect wanted in the January 6th attack evaded authorities. | |
This was the scene in central New Jersey today. | ||
A massive police presence. | ||
The FBI and SWAT teams called in. | ||
ABC's Stephanie Ramos on the scene for us tonight. | ||
An all-out manhunt tonight in this small central New Jersey town just 40 miles southwest of New York City. | ||
After this man, wanted in connection to the attack at the Capitol on January 6th, evaded arrest. | ||
Gregory Yetman fleeing on foot into the wooded area near his home. | ||
Police searching from the sky and on the ground. | ||
According to USA Today, Yetman is suspect number 278 AFO, wanted for assault of a federal officer, pictured at the Capitol in these photos on the FBI's website. | ||
In an interview earlier this year, Yetman indicated he was at the Capitol that day, but said he did nothing wrong. | ||
The FBI leading the multi-agency manhunt in the town of Helmeta. | ||
Officers in tactical gear. | ||
Yeah, folks, so they came We can't arrest career criminals that shoot men in the back of the head. | ||
They let them go. The crime waves that are sweeping entire cities and shutting down entire downtowns in places like San Francisco, not a single finger is lifted to prevent them. | ||
But when a January 6th protester... | ||
Is on the docket. It's all hands on deck. | ||
Full military invasion of a small town to try to get this dangerous criminal. | ||
I say Godspeed, Gregory Yetman. | ||
Good luck out there. | ||
If I was him, I wouldn't surrender either. | ||
I mean, think about this. Think about the treatment that the January 6th prisoners, nonviolent offenders, people that simply walked into the Capitol and then turned themselves in, thinking justice would be done, and they spent the last two years of their lives in solitary confinement without ever being convicted of a crime. | ||
Would you turn yourself over to that Justice Department? | ||
Would you give them the benefit of the doubt and think that you'll be exonerated because you're innocent? | ||
Or have you seen people thrown in jail for decades despite a total absence of evidence and total innocence on display? | ||
The Justice Department at this point has the same credibility as an ISIS tribunal or as a Mexican cartel. | ||
And I, for one, I wonder if the people like Joe Biggs and Stuart Rhodes, who are in jail for decades now, I wonder if they regret turning themselves in and trusting this thoroughly corrupt system. | ||
Maybe running away is the better's choice. | ||
Matt Gaetz has made regular appearances on our show over the last few days, first calling out the mistreatment of January 6th prisoners, including Owen Schroyer. | ||
Fantastic to see him doing that. | ||
Yesterday we played video of him asking the very pointed and pertinent question, | ||
whether it is ever possible to criticize people like George Soros | ||
without it being considered anti-Semitic by our de facto censors | ||
in this rapidly forming theocracy in which we now live. | ||
And he's done it again, a brilliant argument, laying out the massive abuses of the FBI as he stands in | ||
opposition to giving them $300 million to build a new base. | ||
Laura Loomer tweeted this out, shameful behavior by 70 House Republicans yesterday. | ||
While everyone was distracted by the Trump rally and the third GOP debate, | ||
70 House GOP Republicans voted in support of the FBI getting an additional $300 million | ||
for their new headquarter office, which will be larger than the Pentagon, | ||
which at the time it was built was the largest, and I think for decades after, the largest office building | ||
in the world. | ||
Now the FBI wants one bigger than that because I guess there's like a leak in the ceiling at the | ||
headquarters in DC. | ||
She says these 70 Republicans just supported the massive expansion of the weaponized government. | ||
That's $300 million that should have instead been sent to Border Patrol to secure our southern border. | ||
And she lists out these 70 Republicans who deserve to be shamed for their support of this wholly and completely un-American | ||
organization, the FBI, which is, as we speak, turning into the Stasi, the modern | ||
Stasi. | ||
That is exactly what they are. | ||
They serve a political purpose. | ||
And the leader of the FBI, Chris Wray, goes to World Economic Forum meetings and brags about the way the FBI is working with corporations and media outlets and social media to bring about the one-world government goals of the unelected plutocrats that are setting one up. | ||
So I want to play this full thing. | ||
It's Matt Gaetz first lays out A reason why every patriot should be thoroughly against the so-called FBI at this point. | ||
Then you have another Republican step up and try to win back some support for the FBI only to be thoroughly demolished by Matt Gaetz. | ||
We're going to let this play in full. | ||
Here is Florida Representative Matt Gaetz standing against the $300 million new headquarters for the FBI. Clip 7. | ||
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The FBI wants a massive new complex for their Washington, D.C., area-based activities. | ||
They want to spend more than $300 million on that complex. | ||
Though the FBI has an employee base that's about 2.3% of the United States military, Mr. | ||
Speaker, they're literally asking for something that is larger than the Pentagon. | ||
For the FBI, and so my amendment would disallow any planning, spending, distribution of funds for that purpose. | ||
I don't believe that the FBI deserves a massive new headquarters or Washington field office. | ||
The activities inside of Washington, the greater Washington metro area, have really driven a lot of the investigative work we have done. | ||
It's not bad folks from the FBI out at some field office in middle America, Or elsewhere in the country. | ||
It is the Washington, D.C.-based activities that have pressured other field offices for no good law enforcement reason. | ||
It's the D.C.-based entities that have suppressed credible investigative leads into criminal conduct over the objections of other bureaus and offices. | ||
And they've initiated investigations into American citizens Merely for engaging in constitutionally protected speech. | ||
They've attempted to entrap members of the United States Senate by holding false classified briefings. | ||
That's testimony we got from Senators Grassley and Senator Johnson. | ||
They've also worked hard to censor factual information Harmful to their preferred political candidates, notably the Hunter Biden laptop story that the FBI, based in the D.C. metro area, were involved in cajoling censorship of. | ||
Building a new headquarters would condone, reinforce, and enable the Washington field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's nefarious behavior. | ||
We shouldn't do it, and we should adopt this amendment to ensure that's the case. | ||
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Chairman, and my thanks to the minority side for giving me an opportunity to speak. | ||
I rise in opposition to the gentleman from Florida's amendment. | ||
We're not always going to hate the FBI. But what I do know is that when I toured the FBI headquarters, I saw it in a state of disrepair that is going to need the attention of the owners of that property. | ||
And that's us. | ||
The fact is, the building is crumbling. | ||
And there's going to be a need to do something. | ||
What that something is, I'm not an expert on. | ||
But I think it would be wrong for us to be taking this action today, pursuant to this amendment, without having at least a hearing and an opportunity for the people responsible for the facilities, FBI, GSA, any other stakeholder, to be able to help us understand what the situation is today and what the needs are of tomorrow. | ||
Gentlemen from Wisconsin Reserve, gentlemen from Florida is recognized. | ||
Mr. Speaker, it is not my grave concern that the FBI's building is crumbling. | ||
It is my grave concern that the civil liberties of Americans are crumbling. | ||
And I wish we were more worried about that and less worried about whether or not we got new carpet and wallpaper at the FBI building. | ||
My colleague from Arkansas says that the FBI headquarters is in a state of disrepair. | ||
Mr. Speaker, it is the FBI itself that is in a state of disrepair. | ||
And so while my colleague from Arkansas may be right that we may not always hate the FBI, how about while we are most concerned about the things they are doing, we not go build them a new $300 million building? | ||
My colleague says there needs to be a hearing. | ||
Well, let me tell you about the hearing that mattered to me. | ||
And frankly, many of my Democrat colleagues who were also worried about civil liberties. | ||
The hearing where we learned that the FBI has conducted over 278,000 illegal queries on the FISA system. | ||
Or the hearing that said that the Inspector General found that 38 times an hour these people were violating FISA. The notion that we would stand here and defend them, frankly, is deeply disappointing. | ||
And I think those folks deserve to sit in the rat-infested J. Edgar Hoover building until they get their act straight with America's civil liberties. | ||
Our reserve. Absolutely brilliantly done by Matt Gaetz. | ||
Cannot believe that any Republican would still support the FBI in any way after this. | ||
After what they've done to the American people and to even their fellow Republican politicians over the last several years. | ||
Now I've been to the FBI headquarters in D.C. I've been inside. | ||
It's an old building. | ||
It's a small building. It was built during a time and for an organization that actually served its purpose of protecting the United States. | ||
And you don't need a $300 million Pentagon-sized building to do that. | ||
That being said, I've been to other FBI headquarters like the one in Baltimore, and you should see the luxury these people work in. | ||
Their bathrooms are marble-plated, brass, accoutrement. | ||
I mean, it's luxurious, folks. | ||
They're not working in some run-down building. | ||
The FBI, it's part of the psychology. | ||
It's part of the, we deserve this. | ||
We're doing the right thing. | ||
You feel like you're important and you're above everybody else when... | ||
The disused bathroom that nobody even goes in is like shining and marble on the floor. | ||
I mean you should have seen these places. | ||
So a lot of it is about the psychology of the FBI and feeling like they deserve not to be some second-rate police organization but deserve to be treated like millionaires and billionaires as they carry out the very difficult work of destroying our civil liberties. | ||
So screw them. They deserve nothing. | ||
They should be abolished, not built a new headquarters. | ||
That's my opinion on that. | ||
Well, let's talk about the DOJ. Let's talk about some of the other stuff they've uncovered and continue to do. | ||
Three charged in connection with brothel network that allegedly served elected officials. | ||
Three people were arrested for allegedly operating a sophisticated high-end brothel in Virginia and Massachusetts that catered to high-powered clients, including elected officials and government contractors with security clearance, the Department of Justice announced Wednesday. | ||
Maybe we'll save this for the first five of the next hour because I have a two-minute video where they talk about the level of security and control and information that this brothel had for its customers. | ||
And the fact that not a single person who made use of this brothel has been arrested, but the brothel operators have. | ||
And yet again, just like the Jeffrey Epstein list, there'll be, I guess... | ||
Never released to the public, never exposed by the DOJ who has decided that their purpose in existence is to protect the high-level criminals, not to bring them to justice, to do the bidding of the corrupt deep state, not to actually protect the American people from the abuses of these despicable perverts. | ||
Laura Loomer has also uncovered screenshots of the wife of the judge in | ||
the Donald Trump Manhattan case that shows extreme bias and in fact memes | ||
showing that her goal which can be assumed to be shared with her husband | ||
has been for years to get Donald Trump behind bars. Our Department of Justice | ||
whether it's letting out repeat criminals so they can murder over and | ||
over again or sending out SWAT teams and entire army brigades to go after | ||
peaceful January 6 protesters or ignoring and covering up the crimes of | ||
the highest elites while persecuting Donald Trump it is broken possibly | ||
beyond repair. Welcome back folks we are gonna get into Israel here on the other | ||
side and boy do we have a lot to tell you about that. | ||
But I thought I'd take this first five minutes to talk about two issues, which I believe are intertwined. | ||
The first is this story from The Hill. | ||
Three charged in connection with Brothel Network that allegedly served elected officials. | ||
The DOJ did a press conference about this. | ||
Clip number four. Let's go to that now. | ||
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This commercial sex ring was built on secrecy and exclusivity, catering to a wealthy and well-connected clientele, and business was booming until today. | |
It's alleged that the prospective sex buyers in this scheme first had to respond to a survey and provide information online, including their driver's license photos, their employer information, credit card information, and they often paid a monthly fee to be part of this illicit club. | ||
The affidavit that's unsealed in court today alleges that once the buyers were verified, they were then texted and allowed to place orders with commercial sex workers. | ||
They would choose the duration of this encounter they wanted, the types of services they wanted, and they also would receive a menu of different options and different women that they could purchase. | ||
Sometimes it rates between $350 and $600 an hour. | ||
The menu included photographs of the various women who were available that day. | ||
And the defendants then directed the sex buyers to various apartments in Watertown and Cambridge in Virginia where they engaged in commercial sex. | ||
So this location is about 20 minutes from downtown Washington, D.C., where the capital resides. | ||
They say the DOJ did not identify any of the high-powered clients the brothels allegedly served, but said the investigation into the involvement of sex buyers is active and ongoing. | ||
Well, think about this. | ||
If they were forced or compelled to fill out a survey, they gave employment information, they had to provide their driver's license, I mean, this was a blackmail operation. | ||
I think that much is pretty obvious. | ||
I'd also add that these were Asian prostitutes, which means I would be very suspicious if this wasn't some sort of Chinese prostitute. | ||
Blackmail honeypot operation. | ||
They say over the course of the investigation, a wide array of buyers were identified, including but not limited to politicians, high-tech and pharmaceutical executives, doctors, military officers, government contractors that possess security clearances, professors, lawyers, scientists, and accountants, the department said. | ||
But they aren't releasing any of the names. | ||
They know that there are all these people, but they're not telling us who they are, and they're not being charged for their participation in this, and they're Blatant violation of things like security clearance by engaging in illicit activity with people who they have provided proof of who they are, meaning that if the people wanted to blackmail them, it wouldn't be hearsay. | ||
They would have all of the evidence they could possibly need dependent on them. | ||
So was this a blackmail operation and were these people blackmailed into doing certain things so as to not have their participation made public? | ||
We'll probably never find out if Jeffrey Epstein is any warning for the future. | ||
Finally, we have this from Laura Loomer Exclusive. | ||
I have uncovered screenshots from the ex-account of Dawn Marie Ingeron, the wife of leftist NYC Judge Arthur Ingeron, who is overseeing the civil fraud against President Trump. | ||
And it shows that she has been posting attacks on Trump from her account as the trial is ongoing. | ||
This is incredible bias. Less than 24 hours ago, she posted tweets which said, F Trump. | ||
She posted Photoshop pics of President Trump in an orange jump shoot. | ||
And she attacked me during my live show last night for exposing her husband, who she is openly attacking President Trump's lawyer. | ||
Nobody can say this is a fair trial. | ||
And she points out that according to the rules of the Chief Administrative Judge of New York State Unified Court System, judges must, quote, This is the future, folks. Those at the top who are in the government get completely... | ||
Concealed by the DOJ. Their crimes are not prosecuted or revealed to the public. | ||
But people like Donald Trump will have activists whose entire goal in life is to put him behind bars carrying out trials to do just that. | ||
Corrupt beyond description. | ||
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And let's get into the big news today. | ||
Some of what has been uncovered about October 7th and the ensuing news. | ||
Yeah, I'll call it genocide that's been going on since then. | ||
Where do we begin? I mean, we have so many videos of just what is going on these days in Gaza and elsewhere in Palestine. | ||
But also what's going on here, some bizarre... | ||
Alliances, I guess, being formed, although not really because people are so stuck still in the left-right paradigm that I can't tell you the number of times I've heard people saying, you're siding with BLM? Well, you're siding with BlackRock and Joe Biden, so I don't know what to tell you. | ||
And speaking of... | ||
Pro-Palestinian protesters break into BlackRock's headquarters. | ||
A group of pro-Palestinian activists stage a protest at the Global Investment Management Corporation BlackRock's headquarters in Manhattan today. | ||
Carrying banners reading, shut down genocide profiteers, free Palestine. | ||
Numerous protesters enter the lobby of BlackRock's offices chanting slogans. | ||
The demonstration comes amid a global swell of pro-Palestinian protests in recent months, sparked by an outbreak of violence in the occupied territories that left numerous Palestinians dead. | ||
Since the onset of violence between Israel and Palestine in July 2023, pro-Palestinian protests have erupted in cities around the world and now they have invaded and were briefly occupying the BlackRock headquarters. | ||
Good for them. | ||
I mean, if we can't Seize this energy and actually cause real important change in the structure of the world and our path towards global government, then we will have missed one of the biggest opportunities in my lifetime to come together against the people that are destroying all of us, regardless of your race, color, and creed. | ||
And to emphasize this, I have a video, clip number six, of a Florida representative, Angie Nixon, who Begging for a ceasefire in Gaza, somebody that I don't know about. | ||
I imagine from the way she talks and who she is, I wouldn't be on her side 99% of the time. | ||
But in this case, she's exactly right. | ||
And in this exchange between her and other people on the floor of the government building, You can see who is on the side of humanity and who is on the side of war. | ||
Let's go to clip number six here. | ||
This is Florida Representative Angie Nixon asking for a ceasefire in Gaza. | ||
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We are at 10,000 dead Palestinians. | |
How many will be enough? | ||
I also... | ||
One of my colleagues just said all of them. | ||
Wow. One of my colleagues said all of them. | ||
One of my colleagues also stated that this is gonna dry up their fundraising if we vote on this resolution. | ||
I also want that, like that's what we've become in this state. | ||
That's what we've become in this state where we don't care about innocent babies that don't even get the opportunity to blow out their first birthday candle. | ||
She asks, how many Palestinians have to die before we call to a stop? | ||
And a Republican on the floor says, all of them. | ||
All of them. In case you were wondering whether this is genocide and whether the American neocons are behind it, I think we have our answer there. | ||
Now Biden has said there's no possibility of a Gaza ceasefire, which is of course a humiliating admission that The demands that he and his administration have made to Israel have gone completely unheeded, totally ignored, as they are routinely disrespected by these people. | ||
No possibility of a ceasefire. | ||
Remember, a ceasefire means that the combat is winding down. | ||
That's what John Kirby said yesterday. | ||
He said, none, no possibility, Biden told reporters as he left the White House for a trip to Illinois when asked about the chances of a ceasefire. | ||
What they have been able to achieve are four-hour daily, quote, humanitarian pauses in northern Gaza to, quote, allow civilians to flee. | ||
And we have some video of that. Here, clip number 23, Palestinians walk by tanks with their hands up. | ||
We can go to that. | ||
So, armed displacement of peaceful civilians who will likely, and in all seriousness, never return to their homes. | ||
So as Dan Cohen on Twitter says in response to this four-hour daily humanitarian pause, the U.S. and Israel have concocted a phony humanitarian pretext to accelerate the ethnic cleansing of Gaza. | ||
They are partners in genocide. | ||
So this is how it works. They bombed civilians relentlessly for a month, killing tens of thousands of them, thousands of children murdered by this continuing campaign by an unrestricted and unopposed first world, incredibly powerful military with endless arms supplied by the United States. | ||
Versus people who live and have lived for decades in an open air concentration camp. | ||
And so they say, well, we're going to have humanitarian pauses to allow them to leave. | ||
So they actually frame their ethnic cleansing of this area as a humanitarian act of mercy. | ||
In reality, it just makes it easier for them to clear the land that they have intended the entire time of annexing into the state of Israel. | ||
These are not humanitarian pauses. | ||
This is an act of convenience for the Israelis. | ||
So they don't have to force the people out. | ||
They can just hold a gun to their head and ask them to walk on their own. | ||
No possibility of a Gaza ceasefire. | ||
We have some other video of what's going on. | ||
See clip 13. This is Gaza before and after. | ||
Let me roll that here. | ||
Just as B-roll. And you can see the just utter devastation. | ||
I mean, it literally looks like, I don't know, it looks like you build a town out of Lego and then just stomp on it. | ||
You just crush it. | ||
Just a formerly... Incredibly densely packed neighborhood reduced entirely to rubble. | ||
Go to clip 15. | ||
This is intensive airstrikes in northern Gaza caught by somebody on the ground experiencing them. | ||
clip 15 here. We can let this audio play with it. | ||
I'm gonna go to clip number 16 where we see non-stop bombing in Gaza has turned | ||
the city into complete chaos. | ||
Again, you see innocent civilians just desperately trying to react to the unexpected annihilation of their hospitals, homes. | ||
You see a man there carrying a body of a child away. | ||
Brutal beyond belief. | ||
Clip number 21 is the total destruction of a mosque by Israel. | ||
There's the mosque with a webcam pointed at it. | ||
And it's gone, just like that. | ||
Possibly Americans supplied munitions, eliminating a house of worship. | ||
In an act of blatant and despicable genocide that we contribute to, facilitate, and allow. | ||
And that was based, by the way, on what is increasingly looking like a totally fraudulent event on October 7th. | ||
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How many times... Have you heard statements about what Hamas did on October 7th that included claims like they burned babies, they beheaded babies, there were mass rapes, mass gang rapes, and all these other claims? | ||
That seem to, despite being utterly without evidence, make their way into the mainstream talking points. | ||
And then once they're disproven, miraculously, magically remain as talking points. | ||
Well... There are some very curious revelations coming out about what happened on October 7th that adds a whole new layer of questions to the ones we already had, such as, how did it take seven hours for Israel to respond to this? | ||
How did this attack take place at all without the awareness in any way of the most powerful and powerful Invasive and all-encompassing intelligence system in the entire world. | ||
And the more you look at what happened on October 7th, the more questions arise. | ||
But even today, the House Republicans at House GOP official X account tweeted out a statement saying, Hamas, just to remind you, butchered our families, raped our women, beheaded our babies, and burned us alive. | ||
So that's the line that's been spread since the beginning. | ||
And while there was obviously violence that took place, the actual manner and construct of that violence is entirely different than what is being portrayed. | ||
trade. And we have a lot of evidence to that. And it's a tough spot to be in for me, | ||
because while it's not my intention to play down or try to justify attacks on civilians that were | ||
carried out on October 7th, I am supremely interested in knowing the truth about the event. | ||
The unvarnished, ungarnished truth about what actually happened. | ||
So it's not my fault that these people lie. | ||
If I'm debunking lies, I can't be blamed for the feeling that that inspires. | ||
Jackson Hinkle, who did a really powerful interview with Alex Jones, says Israel admitted that most Israels killed on October 7th were military personnel. | ||
He posts this image Of a huge list of everybody who died on October 7th and highlighted in yellow are all of the names of enlisted military. | ||
And you can see it is about half of the list. | ||
Now it's not to say these people didn't die. | ||
It's not to say that this wasn't a tragedy. | ||
It is to say that an attack against solely unarmed citizens Who were murdered and slaughtered as they slept in their bed is an entirely different thing than an attack on military bases against military forces and armed men in uniform. | ||
So you have at least half the names highlighted in yellow. | ||
And these are the names that according to Israel were armed and uniformed military at the time. | ||
So that alone puts a very interesting twist on the entire narrative. | ||
Keith Woods released this chart saying, No 40 beheaded babies. | ||
Stories of babies being targeted were fake. | ||
The amount of minors on the list was under 2%. | ||
And at least 31% were military personnel. | ||
By all estimates, well over 90% of the deaths in Israel's war on Gaza have been civilians. | ||
So you can see a pie chart. | ||
In green, it's adults. | ||
Purple, it's minors. | ||
And apparently there was one baby that lost its life in this attack. | ||
A tragedy by any reckoning, but a complete disproval of the claims of 40 dead babies, of they were targeting our babies. | ||
And it gets even more insane and divergent from the official story. | ||
And again, if we were told the truth about this, I would be covering the truth about it. | ||
Instead, Lie after lie after lie has come forward, and now I have to debunk them. | ||
I have to disprove them. | ||
I have to disabuse people of the ideas that they have that are based entirely on lies, rumors, deception, and manipulation. | ||
Thegrayzone.com, Max Blumenthal, wrote this article. | ||
That basically abolishes the entire official narrative. | ||
October 7th testimonies reveal Israel's military shelling Israeli citizens with tanks and missiles. | ||
Israel's military received orders to shell Israeli homes and even their own bases as they were overwhelmed by Hamas militants on October 7th. | ||
How many Israeli citizens said to have been burned alive were actually killed by friendly fire? | ||
Tuval Escapa, a member of the security team for Kibbutz Beri, told the Israeli newspaper Haaretz that as desperation began to set in, quote, the commanders in the field made difficult decisions, including shelling houses on their occupants in order to eliminate terrorists along with the hostages. | ||
A separate report published in Haaretz noted that the Israeli military was, quote, In addition to that, of course, we have the testimony by the survivors of this attack. | ||
We've played it on the show. | ||
Israeli forces shot their own civilians, Kibbutz survivor says. | ||
She says she was one of a dozen hostages being held. | ||
She escaped, and the other 12 hostages were killed, not by Hamas, but by crossfire or deliberate targeting by Israeli soldiers. | ||
So if the official story is that 1,400 innocent civilians, including dozens of babies, were killed, how much of that is accurate? | ||
And if you remove the names That were in active military service at the time, as they weren't the victims of an attack on civilians, but would be in any sense of the word a legitimate military target for combatants in an armed conflict. | ||
You're left with about half the names. | ||
If you then start to remove the number of victims we know were killed by Israeli friendly fire, that number becomes even smaller. | ||
And on the other side, I'll show you not only video evidence of this, but also evidence that claims of rape are entirely unfounded and without evidence as admitted by the Israeli press themselves. | ||
Welcome back, folks, to this seemingly impossible task of actually getting to the truth of what occurred just over a month ago on October 7th. | ||
For which I hold the same position I've always held, which is if it was a terrible attack, which it seems to have been, why are they lying to exaggerate it? | ||
Just why? Why make, spread, and then defend the claims of 40 beheaded babies when that claim was debunked almost as soon as it was made? | ||
Why take You know, insinuations from some video where some woman has mud on her butt say actually that's evidence of rape. | ||
Therefore, not only did rapes occur, there were mass gang rapes that occurred over and over against children. | ||
I mean, it's just why take the reality that Israel was attacked by Hamas and then conceal that under layer upon layer Of deception and outright lies. | ||
Because now we don't know what we can trust. | ||
We know we can't just trust on the face of it claims made by the Israeli government or even the American government. | ||
Biden himself claims to have seen the images of 40 dead babies, never saw them. | ||
But he claimed that he was assured that they existed, but they didn't because the official Numbers and lists of names and ages of victims include one baby who we have very good reason to believe was not the victim of Hamas but rather a victim of the retaliation by the Israeli armed forces who used their Hannibal directive to slaughter everybody involved, hostages, innocents, and combatants alike. | ||
There's a very thorough video on this, and I thought about playing the full thing, but I think I'll just play a selection from it. | ||
It's by Prop& Co., Propaganda and Company, Prop& Co. | ||
on Twitter. We've played a couple of their videos, and they are dedicating their resources towards debunking the claims that have been spread without confirmation or even an ounce of truth. | ||
So this is a one-minute clip from an all-in-all six-minute video from Prop& Co. | ||
called Breaking the Narrative Once and for All. | ||
Here in particular is a segment about the Israeli Apache helicopters that were deployed and chose to attack people on the ground despite not knowing whether they were combatants or innocent civilians. | ||
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In an interview with Israeli media outlet Mako, an Apache pilot admitted that many of the cars he fired rockets at contained hostages. | ||
But wait, there's even more. | ||
Israeli security forces also opened fire on fleeing Israelis whom they mistook for Hamas gunmen. | ||
A resident of Ashkelon named Danielle Rachel described nearly being killed after escaping | ||
from the Nova music festival when it was attacked by militants. | ||
As we reached the roundabout at a kibbutz, we saw Israeli security forces, she recalled. | ||
We held our heads down because we automatically knew they'd be suspicious of us in a small | ||
beat up car from the same direction the terrorists were coming. | ||
Our forces began shooting at us. | ||
Lastly, let's discuss how an IDF commander ordered an airstrike on his own position. | ||
The very first target the Palestinian fighters attacked was the Erez checkpoint. | ||
The attack was so fierce that the IDF commander Avi Rosenfeld, in an act of desperation, he | ||
called for an airstrike on his own position. | ||
The IDF bombed their own base in order to kill the Palestinian militants. | ||
of course, in addition to the testimony from survivors of kibbutz that say... | ||
There were 12 hostages and the Israeli army came in and killed all of them. | ||
So again, it is not my purpose to downplay the attack by Hamas. | ||
But why did they lie so much? | ||
Why did they carry out this style of defense? | ||
They were killing everybody, including the hostages. | ||
So if you have a 1400 total victim count, then that gets lowered because some of them were, may have been victims of Hamas, but to portray them as innocent civilians is not true because they were active military combatants and in any, in any judgment, whether you think the attack was right or not, they were legitimate military targets during an armed conflict. | ||
So that number decreases quite a bit. | ||
Yeah, there's a video going around claiming that it's showing hitting civilians. | ||
That video is wrong, but the video isn't what we're relying on here. | ||
From Mideast Monitor, 7th October testimonies strike major blow to Israeli narrative. | ||
New first-hand accounts from witnesses of Israel's clash with Hamas militants on 7th of October suggest that in their desperation to contain the surprise incursion, Israeli troops indiscriminately fired on their own citizens with heavy weaponry, resulting in potentially scores of Israeli deaths from so-called friendly fire. | ||
That, of course, in addition to people like Israeli woman Yasmin Porat, who confirmed in an interview with Israel Radio that the militants undoubtedly killed numerous Israeli non-combatants during gun battles with Hamas militants on October 7th. | ||
Quote, they eliminated everyone, including the hostages, she stated, referring to Israeli special forces. | ||
According to Heretz, the army was only able to restore control over the kibbutz after admittedly shelling the homes of Israelis who had been taken captive, saying, quote, the price was terrible. | ||
At least 112 residents were killed, the paper chronicled. | ||
Others were kidnapped. Much of the shelling in the kibbutz was carried out by Israeli tank crews. | ||
Apache helicopters also figured heavily in the Israeli military response on October 7th. | ||
Pilots have told Israeli media they scrambled to the battlefield without any intelligence, unable to differentiate between Hamas fighters and Israeli noncombatants, yet determined to, quote, empty the belly of their war machines. | ||
This from the story from the Gray Zone, Max Blumenthal. | ||
And then from Times of Israel. | ||
We have this story. | ||
Amid war and urgent need to ID bodies, evidence of Hamas October 7th rapes slips away. | ||
Despite definitive witness testimony, global skepticism persists about the terrorist sexual | ||
crimes. | ||
Toll investigates how, or TOI I guess, Times of Israel, investigates how a mass casualty | ||
event in a war zone made forensic determination impossible. | ||
Hebrew language media reported on Wednesday that the Israeli police investigations unit, | ||
Kav 443, has been collecting evidence from terrorist interrogations, witness testimony, | ||
and various footage sources about sexual crimes committed by Hamas terrorists during their | ||
October 7th onslaught. | ||
But in the wake of an unprecedentedly large mass casualty event, physical evidence of sexual assault was not collected from corpses by Israel's overtaxed morgue facilities amid their ongoing scramble to identify the people killed. | ||
The decision, made under war footing and pressing need to identify the dead to not use time-consuming crime scene investigation protocols to document rape cases, has, however, fueled international skepticism over Hamas' sexual abuse of victims while it held control over parts of southern Israel on October 7th. | ||
Reflecting the government's official position, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said that Hamas committed acts of, quote, murder, rape, kidnapping in Hebrew language remarks repeated multiple times over the last month. | ||
However, the government has not released explicit footage or pressed rape survivors to share their stories, | ||
nor have the forensic services released formal reports on whether their findings were consistent with sexual abuse. | ||
So all of this simply combines to paint a very different picture than the one that is uniformly | ||
displayed by mainstream media and even places like the Republican GOP official account. | ||
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That one by one the claims that have been made have been proven In many cases to be utterly false and yet they continue to be spread. | ||
Which means that the other claims, which may very well be true, are frankly not trustworthy because some of the claims that we've seen have been blatant lies. | ||
Just like the lie that it was in Israel that bombed the hospital instead claiming it was Hamas. | ||
Another lie completely disproved. | ||
So this entire war has been built upon and is operating on deception at the highest levels. | ||
Well, folks, strange bedfellows does war make. | ||
Seems to have utterly shattered the left-right paradigm as we actually have Palestinian protesters Placing BlackRock under siege. | ||
And Republicans, of course, calling for yet another Middle East war. | ||
Having not learned their lesson from the last several. | ||
But a very odd, a very inexplicable change in tone has come from one Lindsey Graham. | ||
But I think I know why. | ||
I think I might have an answer to this. | ||
But as we know, Lindsey Graham has been the biggest war hawk in the government for a while and in a number of different ways, but specifically with this latest iteration of the Israel-Gaza conflict. | ||
But he made this statement, which is very confusing since it is Completely at odds with his previous stance. | ||
Let's go to clip number 22. | ||
Lindsey Graham saying no money to Israel until we secure our border. | ||
What? Let's watch. This is the same administration that is having more illegal immigrants cross our border illegally than all presidents combined. | ||
They don't know what they're doing on the border. | ||
They don't know what they're doing when it comes to bad guys. | ||
If you had Donald Trump as president, we would secure the border tomorrow. | ||
People would Listen to him in Mexico and other places because they're afraid of him. | ||
If he were president of the United States, this stuff with Iran would end. | ||
The only thing that works with bad guys is to be strong. | ||
Our border is broken. | ||
Our policies don't work. | ||
It's a matter of time that a bunch of Americans get killed. | ||
I will not vote for one dime for any country, including Israel, until we first secure our own border. | ||
Okay. Good deal. | ||
Good stance you have there, Lindsey. | ||
But there's a little twist in this. | ||
Story from NewArab.com. | ||
Senators call for resolution to let U.S. strike Iran. | ||
Wow. Maybe it's not important that Israel gets money if we'll just take the fighting on ourselves. | ||
Maybe that's what's behind it. | ||
After all, it is Senator Lindsey Graham who is heading this. | ||
Nonbinding resolution. U.S. lawmakers are introducing a nonbinding resolution to call on the U.S. to strike Iran if there's further spillover in the Middle East from Israel's war on Gaza. | ||
Now, there have been, in the last 24 hours, airstrikes in eastern Syria by America, as well as airstrikes from Israel in Syria, Gaza, and Lebanon. | ||
And since the beginning of this conflict, it has been entirely up to Israel whether it expands or not. | ||
So through this non-binding resolution from Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal, they're essentially telling Israel, if you expand this beyond your own borders, America will be obliged to get involved and to directly bomb Iran ourselves. | ||
Senator Lindsey Graham said any killing of U.S. troops at bases in Syria and Iraq would trigger a response from Washington by force. | ||
U.S. senators are introducing this non-binding resolution on Israel's war on Gaza, which includes enabling the U.S. military to strike Iran if the violence were to spill over further in the region. | ||
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham and Democrat Senator Richard Blumenthal said that Iran and its proxies must be warned against tipping the region into a large-scale war as rocket fire between the Israeli forces and Hezbollah ramps up along the Israel-Lebanon border. | ||
During a joint interview on CNN's State of the Union show on Sunday, the senators who visited Tel Aviv last month as part of the U.S. delegation said they are introducing a bipartisan resolution to the Senate this week which focuses on... | ||
Graham said that the resolution is a warning to Iran to restrain itself in light of attacks by Iran-linked militia groups on U.S. assets in Iraq and Syria. | ||
If the war expands, if Hezbollah opens up a second front in the north against Israel in a substantial way to overwhelm the Iron Dome, then we should hit the Islamic Republic of Iran, Graham said. | ||
There's no Hamas without the Ayatollah's support. | ||
There's no Hezbollah without the Ayatollah's support, he added, referring to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. | ||
The killing of any U.S. troops with their bases in Syria and Iraq would also trigger by force a response from Washington, the senator said. | ||
The resolution puts Iran on notice that all military force in the region will be coming after you if you expand the war by activating Hezbollah or killing an American through your proxies in Syria and Iraq. | ||
Blumenthal said the Democratic Party emphasized the key word in the resolution was deterrence. | ||
However, we have been totally unwilling or incapable of deterring Israel from expanding the war and from themselves bringing in Hezbollah by bombing towns in Lebanon and killing Lebanese civilians. | ||
Just to give you an update as to where we are overall, the bird's eye view of this from Middle East Eye, Israel, Palestine Live. | ||
Mossad and CIA discuss hostage deal in Doha. | ||
Senior U.S. officials suggest Gaza death toll may be higher than the Palestinian health ministry figures, and it's over 10,000 at this point. | ||
At least 14 Palestinians were killed in a Jenin raid in the West Bank, where Hamas doesn't actually operate. | ||
Israel to begin four-hour pauses daily in fighting, White House says, so that the people that they are ethnically cleansing can cleanse themselves. | ||
1,350 Palestinian children are trapped under rubble. | ||
1,350 Palestinian children, as of now, are unaccounted for and under the rubble created by the bombing by Israel. | ||
Meanwhile, Houthis from Yemen are launching missiles at an Israeli target, firing several ballistic missiles targeting various locations in Israel, including military sites in Eilat, the Houthi spokesperson announced on Thursday. | ||
The conflict continues to spiral in various different directions. | ||
178 Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank since the 7th of October. | ||
And scores of civilians were killed and wounded on Thursday night after an Israeli bombardment targeted the vicinity of the Indonesian hospital in the northern Gaza Strip, according to Wafa News Agency. | ||
Footage broadcast by Al Jazeera showed panicked scenes at the hospital as airstrikes landed nearby. | ||
The bombings reportedly caused severe damage to hospital facilities. | ||
Utter, complete, continuous devastation. | ||
A major story that we covered a bit yesterday but has gained more traction today can be found on the Postmillennial. | ||
CNN, AP, Reuters, New York Times published images from journalists embedded with Hamas during the October 7th massacre. | ||
The outlet's published photos by the photographers of the surprise terrorist attack on the Jewish state. | ||
The photos show terrorists breaking the gates to Kibbutz Kafar Aza, Hamas terrorists taking civilian hostages and attacking Israeli tanks and civilians. | ||
The report noted that the AP credited four individuals for images of the attack, all based in Gaza, where in 2021 it was revealed the outlet shared offices with Hamas. | ||
Which is an interesting twist to all of this. | ||
And before we go to break, and I welcome my guest Tyler Nixon to talk about the persecution of patriots here in America, I want to go to this video. | ||
Clip number 20 is a former IDF soldier who found himself unexpectedly at a pro-Palestine protest decades after he served in the Israeli military. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 20. | ||
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I'm probably the only person with a Palestinian flag and I'm also the only Israeli citizen here probably. | |
40 years ago I was a soldier in the IDF. It was a very hopeful time. | ||
Everybody wanted peace. A settlement with Egypt had been made and the next step was to have peace with the Palestinians. | ||
And when I was in the army, I saw that sabotage. | ||
You know, I saw the attempted assassination of Bassam Shaka, the mayor of Nablus. | ||
And I just saw like a mafia-run country that sabotaged the peace process at every step. | ||
I'm just here to show my support. | ||
You're cheering up. There's a lot of emotions. | ||
Yeah. You know, when I was 21, if somebody told me I'd be standing at a Palestinian freedom rally, I would have told them they were crazy. | ||
But, you know, over the 40 years, I've just seen, like, so much bloodshed. | ||
Even the Israelis are being used by evil forces in the world who are trying to start just so many lies being told about the truth of what's going on there. | ||
I am tearing up because it's horrible. | ||
It's horrible what's happening. | ||
Totally brutal and horrible. | ||
By the way, this is a website called countingthekids.org. | ||
Children killed in the Israel-Palestine conflict from 2000 until today. | ||
This is 2023, and if we start scrolling down, oh, you're going to have to scroll faster than that. | ||
Oh, yeah, you're going to have to scroll faster than that. | ||
These are the number of Palestinian children killed in the last month or so. | ||
And it just keeps going, and of course it doesn't stop there as the number of Palestinian children have been killed. | ||
Is often in the hundreds per year. | ||
And of course Israeli children noted there as well. | ||
A devastating, senseless, horrific conflict. | ||
Impossible to even encompass with your mind the reality of the situation on the ground. | ||
Stay with us. Third hour on the other side. | ||
CountingTheKids.org is that website. | ||
If you don't force behaviors, whether it's gender or race or just any way you want to say the composition of your | ||
team, we're going to have to force change. | ||
The big money, the big banks, the federal government, BlackRock, whether it's the University of Texas, hell, A&M is even this bad now, or Yale, or Harvard's the worst, Berkeley, they literally teach. | ||
And it's not just in the political science classes. | ||
They make a whole bunch of them. | ||
CRT and transgender stuff and leftist queer theory, pedophile theory, mandatory now in these colleges. | ||
And it's in the high schools, in the junior highs, even in many of the elementaries. | ||
It's come out that the government keeps it secret across the country and files on the kids and the parents and try to cut the children away from the parents and convince them to change their gender. | ||
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A multi-million dollar industry. | |
Asra Namani did what more journalists should do. | ||
She filed Freedom of Information Act requests that forced school districts to reveal that they're paying consultants to spread critical race theory. | ||
I have the proof. We found 300 plus contracts and counting. | ||
Like every day I'm getting a new contract. | ||
For them to deny it is just part of their campaign. | ||
But that's just for teachers, says the CNN guest. | ||
Can it influence the way that some teachers teach? | ||
Yeah, but that's a good thing, right? | ||
Because race and racism is literally the building box of this country. | ||
I mean, this is already over the edge of the cliff. | ||
We're already over the cliff. | ||
We're not about to go over the cliff. | ||
We drove over it a long time ago. | ||
And so when you see the cashless society and you see the social credit scores and you see you go to the grocery store and they're in your face saying, have an app. | ||
Use an app to be here. | ||
You'll get great deals. | ||
Here's a headline. China creates global AI governance initiative to control world's tech, control the population's mind, infiltrating our minds, the future of cognitive warfare, the official main operation that is now in full swing of the Communist Party, China. And they admit it's a competing program to the West that has a very similar AI brainwashing, cultural control grid rolling out, but they're two competing systems because Xi Jinping about nine years ago broke with the globalist who he'd been allied with. | ||
That's what always happens with these tyrants, is they'll work with each other at first, and then when one group thinks they have the other hand, the upper hand, they will make their move. | ||
It is funded by the most powerful banks and corporations in the world. | ||
To promote classical malice, Marxist-Leninist ideology. | ||
And the revolutionary form that they've chosen of communism, which is a bunch of different subsets, is the Maoist model. | ||
The Confucius organizations of almost all the major public and private colleges literally run by the communist Chinese. | ||
So the hour is extremely late. | ||
We're very, very far down this rattle. | ||
Remember I told you decades ago China was funding thousands of colleges? | ||
For the curriculum, giving them billions of dollars to undermine America, to criticize capitalism, the nuclear family, while China is promoting the nuclear family to make us weak. | ||
And now it came out a few months ago that thousands of public schools and private schools are giving Chinese communist money to follow their curriculum. | ||
So this is all paid for. | ||
The transgenderism, the communism, the critical race theory, and it's all coming from BlackRock and the communist Chinese. | ||
And when you go into a restaurant, they want to make you look at an app to order your food. | ||
That's literally through the Global Restaurant Associations and the World Economic Forum and the big banks. | ||
When you walk in a grocery store, they're trying to make you have an app or Chick-fil-A. All of that is to get you ready for the cashless society. | ||
People say, oh, it's just a technology. | ||
No, it's designed and being implemented and rolled out To totally and completely make it a post-human world. | ||
If you don't have humans serving you dinner, or cutting your hair, or growing your vegetables, or raising your children, it's a computer. | ||
And it's an AI system where it can all be standardized and surveilled and tracked. | ||
Everything is about building new independent economies and not joining the big centralized economy as much as you can. | ||
They've already made it impossible, unless you're Amish, to not interface with its own. | ||
And they're simply looking at us as a commodity and saying, humans have always been cheap, but now they're garbage. | ||
And they just say the future's not human. | ||
Humans, we're bad. We're worthless. | ||
We hurt the earth. We don't have free will. | ||
Well, the globalists actually don't believe that. | ||
They want you to hate yourself and have a self-fulfilling prophecy the world's going to end in 2030 because if they get their plans of 2030 through, you'll think it's the end of the world. | ||
And for most of us, it will be. | ||
You're going to live through this. | ||
This is all going to happen. They're going to attempt it. | ||
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Harrison Smith presents War Room on InfoWars. | |
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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I'm very happy to welcome my guest, Tyler P. Nixon. | ||
He's an advocate, an activist, an archivist. | ||
A technologist, an army infantry vet, a classic car tech attorney at law, student of history, an extremist in the defense of liberty. | ||
He's our type of guy. | ||
You can follow him on X at Real Tyler Nixon and on Truth Social at Tyler Nixon ESQ. Welcome to the show, Tyler. | ||
Great to be with you, Harrison. I wish you were under different circumstances with the – you're having to fill in the chair here at the war room. | ||
But we forge ahead. | ||
And we keep, of course, Owen in our prayers every day. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And, of course, we can put up the graphic for anybody who wants to send Owen letters. | ||
He is, as far as we know, still receiving letters, but we are not getting much information at all about his current condition. | ||
As far as we know, he is still in solitary confinement. | ||
DefendOwen.com is where you contribute to him. | ||
Yeah, I wish it was better. | ||
I wish we were in better circumstances myself. | ||
I guess we can just be thankful that they haven't made it to us yet. | ||
What's your, I mean, some of the latest we've received from Joe Biggs being basically tortured, you know, box handcuffs on his wrist for 16 hours a day, on Troy or a place in solitary confinement for no discernible reason. | ||
What is your takeaway as a, you know, constitutional expert about these abuses? | ||
Well, I mean, I got a taste of it 12 years ago when the Delaware State Police kicked the door in of my house and home office and raided my place to get, you know, to get my personal usage cannabis. | ||
You know, I had pot and, you know, I had it. | ||
That's that's all there is to it. | ||
But of course, I had my antique rifle collection. | ||
So the the Biden AG, but suddenly I'm, you know, like some kind of Drug kingpin with a bunch of guns down in downtown Wilmington, right? | ||
You know, not a lawyer working 80 hours a week who uses, you know, happened to use a recreational, you know, drug. | ||
I don't want to call it a drug, you know? | ||
Right, right. A plant that at this point is legal in, you know, half the country or more. | ||
Right. Delaware finally went actually adult use legalization on it. | ||
And Yeah, and then just knowing the extent of Hunter Biden's and the other Biden founding members, you know, hard drug usage and the way they've skated out of, I mean, it's just unbelievable. | ||
I mean, the man's weighing like massive amounts of crack cocaine on camera. | ||
He films himself doing it and nothing happens. | ||
And I'm not saying that anything should. | ||
I'm not going to be a hypocrite. | ||
I've been against Joe Biden's drug war for, this is 30 years since basically I got out of the army. | ||
The active army. And so, you know, I know what it's like to be targeted that way. | ||
Obviously, it's not a political—it wasn't a—well, I mean, I was told by the lead guy behind his mask that, you know, they heard my anti-drug war radio broadcasts and my commentary online. | ||
So they apparently were targeting me because I was opposing the very war. | ||
That they used against me and cynically prosecuted me, destroyed my life. | ||
Anyway, that's water under the bridge. | ||
I've risen out of the ashes, fortunately. | ||
But I understand. I got the same sentence that Owen did, actually. | ||
It was two months. | ||
It was either that or plead to a – isn't this odd? | ||
You can plead to a felony and get no jail time, or if you plead to a misdemeanor, you have to get jail time. | ||
I mean, how does that make sense, you know? | ||
It's just the perversions of this system where these prosecutorial thugs and bullies horse trade your life away for offenses that, you know, it's putting a notch in their gun belt. | ||
And constitutionally, this is the most disgraceful epoch in legal jurisprudence and, frankly, the justices in the United States, I think. | ||
I mean, you'd have to almost go back to the era of slavery or the era of, you know, like Dred Scott and, you know, sort of separate but equal to really come up with something as just disgusting and the abuses of power and the absolutely draconian beyond belief sentences for no actual identifiable victim. | ||
I mean, Enrique Tarrio, that sentence I'm surprised you don't have Amnesty International in here. | ||
Where are these people? | ||
No, that is a very good point. | ||
And the way they're treating Trump is actually so egregious that you do have the ACLU actually going, gee, we can't even stay silent on this. | ||
This is really messed up the way you're abusing the justice system. | ||
But that's an interesting factoid that I must have forgotten it at some point, and I'm sure a lot of people don't know. | ||
So you did spend two months Behind bars and sort of similar to Owen, can you tell us just what that experience was like? | ||
Obviously, things are different now. | ||
The January 6th prisoners are being explicitly targeted. | ||
Alex Jones did a big breakdown of this on his show earlier today. | ||
So it won't be a perfectly comparable experience, but how was the experience in prison? | ||
And did you have any advice for Owen before he went? | ||
Yeah, I did. I tried to give him as much advice as I could, you know, About the process, what to expect, although, unfortunately, he's being given severe treatment. | ||
I mean, I didn't expect him to have him in solitary confinement for extended periods, which is just awful. | ||
I mean, that is mental torture. | ||
I mean, I'm not aware of the conditions in that federal lockup, but I can imagine it's in Louisiana. | ||
It's probably not – you're not talking about – is it Louisiana? | ||
It's Louisiana, right? Right, yeah, Oklahoma, Louisiana, yep. | ||
Yeah, I mean, there's no good prison. | ||
I don't know the extent of that prison. | ||
I mean, I'm sure he was not given a medium or minimum security lockup. | ||
I mean, clearly they want to make a point and send a message, if only to him. | ||
I mean, they're torturing these people. | ||
So, I mean, I feel like, in a sense, he's lucky it wasn't worse. | ||
And I advised him right at the outset. | ||
I said, you know, I mean, obviously, you're inclined to fight unjust charges like that. | ||
But I, you know, my counsel to him, and although, I mean, I represented as his attorney on other matters, civil matters prior to that, but as a friend, I said, You know, with legal experience, I said, they're going to want you to do time. | ||
And I just question of how much And if you fight them, it'll be more than you can bear. | ||
I mean, you know, they'd have been going for upwards of a year or more, I'm sure, if he had gone to trial, and which he, you know, let's face it, the District of Columbia, no Republican is safe there. | ||
He would have been swiftly convicted, and he would have gotten a serious sentence. | ||
So, I mean, he was, I think, shrewd to take the deal they gave him. | ||
I think, I mean, you hate to say that, You know, to be thankful that it wasn't more because it could have been obviously much worse. | ||
I mean, six months. I will say that when I was in 60 days, which is, you know, the sentence 60 days, two months, time stands still in many ways because it's so monotonous and there's just no stimulus. | ||
And being in any stretch of solitary with no human interaction, I don't know if he's provided any kinds of reading materials or any sort of like... | ||
Anything to – I mean I'm in the process. | ||
I want to send him a book, but I'm afraid I don't want to send him something that would cause him problems by the fact that it's being delivered there. | ||
But it's – I could tell you what the experience is like amongst – I was in an actual prison, state prison. | ||
They don't have a jail system. | ||
Uh, Delaware's so small that the prison serves, the Howard Young Correctional in Wilmington is a state prison that serves as the, also as the jail. | ||
Um, so, you know, I could tell you what it's like interacting. | ||
You know, I, I kind of talked to him about just keep your head down. | ||
Don't, don't discuss, you know, don't be, don't, uh, Don't discuss your case. | ||
Don't discuss your charges. | ||
You don't want to be getting too familiar with anybody, you know, what it would be like to have a celly. | ||
And the fact that when you get in there, you think, okay, well, they'll provide me like basics. | ||
They don't give you anything but a bedroll. | ||
They don't give you sheets. | ||
They don't give you a pillow. | ||
They give you nothing out of towel. | ||
I mean, you use whatever your clothes you have or any kind of, you know, whatever you have that's cloth material to try to You know, you're just laying on a hard metal bed, hard metal stand basically with, like I said, with a very thin and usually beaten flat, you know, a bedroll barely. | ||
And it's very uncomfortable. | ||
You have no control over, obviously, the It could be freezing cold in there, or it could be blazing hot. | ||
Generally, it's going to be more cold, though. | ||
They'll bring you food. The food is bland. | ||
It's crappy. | ||
You only get what they give you. | ||
It's got to be awful. If he's in solitary, it is really going to be a grueling experience. | ||
Brutal beyond description, and this to somebody who Never actually committed a crime. | ||
I mean, as far as I'm concerned, maybe a minor violation of an agreement, but an innocent man being tortured as we speak, the host of this show. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The War Room. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
My guest is Tyler P. Nixon. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at RealTylerNixon and on Truth Social at TylerNixonESQ. | ||
We're talking about just injustice overall here in America, specifically when it comes to, of course, Owen Schroer and the other J6 defendants. | ||
But when you talk about injustice in the country today, Tyler, you're talking about the lack of justice when it comes to the victims of violent crime on the streets who see their murderers or attackers released. | ||
Later that day, to commit more crimes, you're talking about the persecution of Donald Trump and an obvious political attack in an attempt to prevent him from becoming president again. | ||
I mean, when you talk about injustice in today's world, there's a variety of different topics or different ways it's manifesting, aren't there? | ||
Absolutely. You know, what's most troubling is the extent of corruption of justice that is required to accomplish what they're accomplishing. | ||
I mean, this isn't just a handful of people at the top. | ||
This isn't just some rogue prosecutor. | ||
I mean, this is I mean, you're talking about the DOJ, the FBI. I mean, we're at the point where these atrocities being committed against American citizens, patriots, people, you know, completely contrived charges. | ||
I mean, that that are I know Roger Stone often said, you know, a Soviet style show trial. | ||
And certainly, the case against him was very much contrived. | ||
But these J6 defendants, especially like Owen, it is absolutely just completely fabricated and in a way that is so malicious and diabolical. | ||
I mean, these people, again, they're not just rogue prosecutors. | ||
They're not simply wayward. | ||
They are criminals. And they are criminals who have taken over the levers of justice and law enforcement. | ||
And, you know, I mean, We're at a point where it's like we're on the brink of total tyranny because, I mean, they're not going to back off. | ||
As I've said before, they're not going to stop until somebody stops them, until they're stopped. | ||
And, you know, I just hope it doesn't have to come to bloodshed or any sort of serious violence or anything. | ||
I mean, but these people are out of control and they are ruthless. | ||
They're evil. And I'm disgusted. | ||
I've been a lawyer for almost 22 years and I never thought I'd see this in our country. | ||
I never thought I'd see this degeneracy within not just even law enforcement but also the judicial branch that these judges can sign off on this stuff. | ||
Do these people have a conscience? | ||
I mean, the dehumanization of these people, of these defendants, of these political persecution victims, it shocks my conscience. | ||
I mean, it makes me, it boils my blood It makes me not want to practice law. | ||
It makes me want to take to the streets. | ||
Right. Right. | ||
And, I mean, even further than what you're saying, the jury seem like they're corrupt now. | ||
I mean, we've got examples time and time again of juries wanting to let criminals off because, well, he's black, so he can't be held responsible. | ||
And we literally had, last year, a jury forewoman stand up and say, look, I can't have this on my conscience. | ||
These people in the jury said that they wanted to let this—they knew he was guilty but wanted to let him go. | ||
And then you've got juries in D.C. and elsewhere who are fed this continual drip feed of these people are terrorists, they're dangerous, they're MAGA extremists. | ||
If you can destroy their lives, you're a hero. | ||
And they actually feel like what they're doing is somehow good. | ||
And as you pointed out in the last segment, where is Amnesty International? | ||
Where are the watchdog groups whose entire existence is about defending the innocent against the overreach of government power? | ||
They are totally silent on the issue of January Sixers, which thank goodness that people have picked up the torch and there are organizations that are helping in some way to try to bring justice for this travesty. | ||
But, I mean, it is the entire society at this point, Tyler. | ||
I'm... Terrified of entering into a world where you can't say, well, I have a jury trial and I'm innocent, so I trust the system to exonerate me. | ||
They don't care if you're innocent anymore. | ||
The judges tell them, even if he's innocent, call him guilty. | ||
They convicted Proud Boys of an unspoken conspiracy. | ||
That phrase alone should terrify anybody, even if you say, well, I don't have to worry because I'm not going to go out and commit crime. | ||
You don't have to, folks. | ||
If you're talking to somebody else that did something that they can construe as treason or sedition, then you're in the same spot that Owen Schroyer or Joe Biggs or Enrique Tarrio are, or Stuart Rhodes for that matter, in jail for 20 years for a, quote, unspoken conspiracy. | ||
That is horrifying. | ||
Well, it's you know, and similarly, you see it in this this travesty of a case out here in Colorado, the civil case attempting to knock Trump off the ballot using the 14th Amendment insurrection. | ||
I mean, there's so much wrong with this. | ||
I can't I don't even know where to begin. | ||
I mean, not least of which is there's no standard of controlling authority of law defines insurrection. | ||
Number two, how do you remove a man from the ballot on the basis of what is a crime? | ||
I mean, insurrection's a crime. There's no question about it. | ||
I mean, constitutionally or otherwise. | ||
How do you try a man for a crime in a civil court without him present and essentially find him to the standard of guilt In other words, that would enable you to trigger the removal. | ||
And why would the state courts? | ||
I mean, any state court could rule differently. | ||
Yeah, it's nuts. These people don't care if they destroy the Constitution, if they destroy the most basic essential civil rights. | ||
And what is particularly disturbing about that is that they don't have any evidence of him ever inciting anything. | ||
So what they're saying is, and to your point, They have this expert come in and it's, you know, the leftists, the leftists, the hive Borg, these people who are totally daft, who are completely, you know, mentally and personality disordered at minimum, who are completely just deranged. | ||
I mean, they're delusional, they're demented. | ||
And yet they're going to be the ones who tell you what your words mean because it's all coded language, right? | ||
They have an expert come in and says, oh, you know, these these right wing audiences, they know exactly what he means when he says this, that and the other. | ||
So plain language out of your mouth that says peaceful and patriotic or things like that. | ||
No, that means violent and insurrection. | ||
It's lunacy. | ||
I mean, this is beyond... | ||
I mean, Orwell, I don't know that we even saw any instances in 1984 of something like this, where they're taking your words and literally inverting them. | ||
I mean, everything is perverse right now. | ||
And, you know, these people are driving this... | ||
This entire just inversion and perversion of everything. | ||
And I think good people realize it. | ||
And, you know, we're sort of just sitting back to see when things are going to, the dam's going to break, I guess. | ||
And I would hope, I mean, unfortunately, I know you as well as me, everybody who watches Infowars has followed this or is, you know, this is not a surprise to us. | ||
I mean, you know, it's shocking, but it's not a surprise. | ||
We knew these people were capable of this. | ||
I knew it back 40 years ago when I began in politics that these people were underhanded, but I just never dreamed, never had a nightmare that they would be this awful, they would be this totalitarian. | ||
The saddest part to me is that the American public seems to be willingly going along with them. | ||
That to me is the most upsetting part. | ||
I thought we had a civilization that was at least aware enough of what our rights are and what they mean and why they're so important that they would stand up against obvious blatant tyranny. | ||
And I guess that's the weird thing is that… So often, you know, Twitter or whatever will say, this person is innocent. | ||
They'll say, well, but they were convicted. | ||
And it's like, you don't think the Soviets had show trials? | ||
You don't think the Nazis had show trials? | ||
This is not, you know, it's like they think that, well, unless the judge comes out and says, we're imprisoning this person arbitrarily, like, they're not going to admit that. | ||
It's so obvious what's happening. | ||
We'll get into it more on the other side. | ||
We're going to open up the phone lines for calls as well. | ||
So get your phones ready. We'll open up phone lines at the beginning of the next segment with Tyler Nixon. | ||
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Sorry? I said now more than ever. | ||
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And, you know, I asked the question today, Tyler, there's a story about this guy, Gregory, let me get his right name here. | ||
Yetman, Gregory Yetman, 47, he is being sought for being at January 6th. | ||
It's been two and a half, three years at this point. | ||
They're still hunting these guys down. | ||
Instead of going quietly, he ran off into the woods. | ||
And I have to ask the question, why wouldn't you? | ||
When you see the way that January 6th prisoners are treated, when you see people locked in solitary confinement for years, months at least, without ever having been convicted of a crime, why would you subject yourself to this? | ||
I say... It's perfectly reasonable for people that are accused of crimes on January 6th to think of the Justice Department in the same way that you would think of a Mexican cartel or an ISIS tribunal. | ||
They are completely without legitimacy and cannot be trusted to provide protection to the innocent. | ||
What do you say to that? No, absolutely. | ||
I mean, it's shocking. | ||
I think, look, every American who... | ||
Well, it's hard to even equate everybody who's been persecuted under J6 with how a person who's guilty would act or think or knows that they have to do their time. | ||
But I mean, it's just the mental torture of having to go in behind bars and lose your freedom and be totally dehumanized and humiliated. | ||
I mean, I'm gonna tell you, it's a humbling experience. | ||
And I will say that I think Owen, if anybody can get through it, I know Owen can. | ||
I mean, he's a rock solid guy. | ||
And I'm sorry he's not able to interact, frankly, with other inmates because I think he could do people good on the inside. | ||
I certainly, when I was inside, I gave legal advice. | ||
I drafted appeals for other inmates, which is actually permitted. | ||
Believe it or not, you can practice law. | ||
Prisoners are allowed to give legal advice and help to each other. | ||
And I think Owen would be someone who would – he's a natural leader, and he might do good amongst the other prisoners. | ||
That may be why they don't want him in there with the general population or with the other prisoners. | ||
He might actually – You know, might actually turn some people around and, you know, they want people they can keep locked up and subjugate. | ||
I mean, I saw one of the things I noticed when I was in, Is that the violations of the VOPs, the violations of probation or parole is the case maybe, but usually probation. | ||
These guys would literally end up doing more time on violations of, you know, things like, oh, you weren't back at your house at 5 p.m. | ||
or whatever the curfew, or you were, you know, all these little nagging violations where they took probation and they end up doing more time than the sentence would have been because they've been so many recycled through the system so many times for violations of And it just drags on for years. | ||
Let me tell you something. | ||
The criminal justice system, obviously, it's so corrupt now at the prosecutorial and, frankly, judicial level in certain areas that we overlook the fact of how corrupt the penal system has been, the corrections, these prisons. | ||
It's a total crapshoot. | ||
I mean, this is the worst part about it, especially the D.C. jail. | ||
I mean, what a dank hellhole. | ||
And these people, they gloat over it. | ||
It's like the sadism of these leftist These zealots, these sort of soulless, demonic zealots, it's just, it's chilling. | ||
It is. And people better realize that it's not going to end with this first round of people if we don't stop them. | ||
No, yeah, this is a warning shot to the rest of us, and it's supposed to teach us the lesson that we should shut up and take it. | ||
It's doing the opposite. For me personally, showing us the importance of standing up and insisting on our rights, whether they want to give it to us or not. | ||
We've got a couple calls that I am excited to get to. | ||
Michael in New Hampshire says he actually called Owens Jail and spoke to a supervisor there. | ||
Let's go now to Michael in New Hampshire. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air with myself and Tyler Nixon. | ||
What do you know, Michael? Hey, what's going on, Harrison? | ||
How are you? Good. | ||
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So I spoke with you yesterday. | |
About Owen and the abortion topic. | ||
I was talking to your guy, and I really don't have any updates other than I asked to speak with the supervisor. | ||
And the one that I talked to, you could tell she didn't want to talk, but the only update she had was the jails working with Owen's attorney to try to get him out of solitary. | ||
That's all she gives me. | ||
But she did confirm, basically, that he's in solitary. | ||
Yeah. Interesting. | ||
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That's all I have. | |
Thank you for that call, Michael. | ||
Hold on, Tyler. We lost Tyler's audio here. | ||
If we can bring him up. Thank you for the call, Michael. | ||
Tyler, what's your response to that? I'm amazed that they gave that information out, frankly. | ||
But, you know, what I found, unfortunately, is that that system lends itself to people who are cynical. | ||
And rather hard-bitten. | ||
It's kind of like dealing with the worst form of bureaucrat. | ||
There's not a lot of mercy or sympathy, and they're very difficult to deal with. | ||
So, yeah, and that just adds, obviously, to everything else that you're suffering. | ||
But I'm surprised they got that information out. | ||
I would be curious if we could find out what the conditions actually are at that particular facility for the solitary confinement, for the hole, as they call it. | ||
I'm sure it ranges from awful to freaking horrifying. | ||
Right, right. Yeah, definitely not good. | ||
I think we're pretty comfortable asserting that. | ||
Matt Baker has called in. | ||
Speedy in Nebraska has called in. | ||
We'll go to both of you on the other side. | ||
It's just we don't have too much time left in this segment here. | ||
There's also a question about Trump in January 6th. | ||
Do you think that... A lot of the January 6th prosecutions are being done specifically to set president for Trump? | ||
I think it's all part of the same giant pernicious ball of injustice. | ||
I think it does. | ||
I think in their minds they feel like, well, we can't only convict Trump for this stuff. | ||
If we're going to want to take down the ringleader, we certainly have to prepare the way by persecuting all these people who haplessly wandered in there. | ||
Yeah, they want to make it look like a big conspiracy. | ||
Blatant and obvious political persecution. | ||
We'll be back with Tyler Nixon on the other side. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. Welcome back, folks. | ||
Final segment of The War Room for this Thursday broadcast. | ||
We have a full docket of phone calls to get to. | ||
I'm here with Tyler P. Nixon. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at RealTylerNixonTruthSocial at TylerNixonESQ. | ||
I'm just saying on Twitter that an interview... | ||
That Tucker Carlson did with Douglas Mackey just dropped. | ||
Obviously, we haven't had time to watch that, but another person being persecuted by the injustice system, Douglas Mackey, convicted and now being sent to jail for a meme that he sent out. | ||
Just shocking stuff. | ||
But let's get out to phone calls since we don't have too much time. | ||
Speedy in Nebraska has called in about Owen Schroer, political prisoner, and we'll go to Matt Baker next. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Speedy. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. God bless you, brother. | |
Thank you. I just wanted to basically say this. | ||
I think there should be a call to action on every show Monday. | ||
I mean, morning, afternoon, and then this show every day while you guys still have the opportunity to do this. | ||
And it should be a call to action to all sheriffs, attorney generals, and any lawyer that has any kind of power of any kind. | ||
It has good standing, and they should be convening and meeting, and they should have something ready to go. | ||
I don't know if this is already happening or not, but if it's not, why wouldn't it be? | ||
I mean, there should be sheriffs from every single state, and attorney generals and lawyers, and they should all be saying, okay, let's do something, you know? | ||
And I guess that's all I have to say. | ||
God bless Owen. I just cannot believe that there's not already something in place In every single state. | ||
Yeah, and that's what Tyler and I were talking about during the break is it's just so frustrating not having a solution to this, to feeling so helpless in the face of this overwhelming power of the Justice Department. | ||
Sheriffs, I know, are a very good asset for the American people to use to make sure their constitutional rights are guaranteed. | ||
What's your take on that, Tyler? | ||
Well, you know, your caller raises sort of a frustration That exposes just how really diabolical what they're doing is because they know that the people they're persecuting and the people who support those that are persecuting, we believe in the rule of law. | ||
We believe in a civil society. | ||
We don't necessarily believe in the power of government, but we definitely believe in justice and the rule of law. | ||
And so they know that for us to Go against the system that they've co-opted like some sort of – like out of invasion of the body snatchers. | ||
They've taken over the corpus of our justice system. | ||
Brain parasite or something. Yeah, they've possessed it like a demon would possess a person. | ||
And they know we can't – we're not going to kill the person. | ||
We're not going to beat the person up because we know they're possessed. | ||
But it's such a helpless feeling. | ||
And as an attorney, I mean who knows the ins and outs of the system. | ||
It's very frustrating. | ||
Like I said, I've had thoughts like, wow, I almost don't see a non-physical solution to this because they're so ruthless and driven to just perpetrate vicious injustices on people. | ||
Not just a matter of miscarrying justice. | ||
I'm talking injustice inflicted. | ||
And you know what? The most frustrating part to me is that there's no There's no ability for us to punish the people who attempt to destroy our rights like the case in Colorado. | ||
If that's proven out to be totally illegitimate and fails, it's like these people are just free to try again. | ||
Just reform some of the language and give it another shot because nothing happens to the people who actively attempt to destroy our rights. | ||
They either get away with it, they either do destroy our rights, or they're free to reform their argument and try again, and it's incredibly frustrating. | ||
Yeah, I mean it's the impunity. | ||
You're persecuting innocent people. | ||
You're letting literal criminals walk. | ||
And I mean the criminals, not, well, criminals who are actual criminals, like street criminals, and frankly, the criminals in these positions of trust are just getting away with it. | ||
And I tell you, man, something's got to give. | ||
Absolutely. It looks like this is just posted by Trump. | ||
We've totally proven our innocence in the fake AG case. | ||
We've won on every point, including the fact there are so-called star witnesses, complete fraud, who openly admitted in court that he lied, and the information he gave the bloodthirsty and disgraceful AG was not factual or true. | ||
He made it all up. I mean, it's all such a complete and utter farce. | ||
And they don't even have to succeed. | ||
They can bankrupt and distract him, and maybe that's enough for them. | ||
But I want to get to more phone calls here. | ||
Matt Baker, of course, Dreadlock Alex Jones, star of the show, has called in. | ||
Matt Baker. What do you have in store for how we fight back? | ||
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Well, hey everyone. | |
I've really been a heavy heart thinking about Owen. | ||
And you know, I wrote him a letter and I was reading it to Brandon Gray, just another channel, and he's like, dude, what if they don't let him? | ||
I'm like, ah, dude, what are you talking about? | ||
Then I just started thinking, I'm like, wow. | ||
Once I put him back in solitary, I'm like, you know, I don't want to, you know, I'm sure he'll be fine, but We've got to do something. | ||
We're going to keep the awareness going here. | ||
So we have the idea of, you know, having a vigil on Twitter, X, spaces. | ||
I'll be holding it tomorrow, 5 p.m. | ||
Pacific, 7 p.m. | ||
Central, 8 p.m. | ||
East Coast. It'll be 5, 7, 8, respectively, across the country. | ||
I'll post it on my Twitter, X. It will be... | ||
Owen, Vigil, keep it going for Owen, Bree Owen. | ||
And, you know, we'll hopefully, all the Info Warriors, if you're out there and you ever wanted to come talk to us or whatever, maybe hopefully, I don't know, maybe Harrison, you might drop in or something. | ||
Brandon will probably be there. | ||
You know, I never do spaces, but I will make an exception for this one. | ||
So you'll be hosting it on at slave underscore the number two underscore liberty. | ||
So people can go follow Matt and stay tuned for updates. | ||
I would like to be there. | ||
So 7 p.m. my time, we'll do a space and just talk about the injustice that's being perpetrated on Owen and all the January 6 prisoners. | ||
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I think that's a great idea. If I could possibly either call in or maybe I'll just make a video clip you could play tomorrow because I have a dentist appointment prior to that. | |
So I'll be after my dentist appointment. | ||
Maybe I could make a little tiny just short just promo for it and you could just play it or you could just mention it. | ||
I'll text you the info. I would love to. | ||
Yeah. Try and get some people. | ||
100%. Anyway, with that, let the next caller come in. | ||
I love all you guys. Let's rally together. | ||
I know it's Owen's only short period of time and this is for everybody. | ||
Jeremy Brown, Proud Boys. | ||
All the people out there, if you know anybody or you have stories about Owen or you have stories about J6 or whatever you want, you want to post things, put things in the comments, let's do it. | ||
We've got to organize. | ||
We've got to do something, and that starts with talking about it and bringing people together. | ||
So I will be there, Matt. | ||
I'll make that commitment here on air. | ||
Sorry, Tyler, you're getting a little cut off there. | ||
Is Matt still on? | ||
He is. Yeah, I'm right here. | ||
Hey man, I just want to say my utmost respect to you as a fellow deadhead, and I'm a member of the State Bar of California. | ||
I don't know if you live out there. If you ever need an attorney, you give me a call, my friend. | ||
You're a hero, you're a patriot, and you're a good man and a leader, and I really appreciate all you do. | ||
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Well, can I get your number off? | |
All right. We'll have his people call your people. | ||
We'll get it all arranged. | ||
Thank you very much, Matt, for everything that you do, and I'm excited for that space tomorrow. | ||
I hope our audience can be there to chime in. | ||
It looks like we have time for at least one more call. | ||
We'll go to Tyler in Ohio, who has a suggestion of what we can do to help Owen. | ||
And of course you can always write letters, and if you want to send him a book, | ||
you have to send it from the manufacturer. | ||
So if you go to Amazon, order the book, and then enter in the mailing address for Owen, | ||
and mail it straight from Amazon, it's the only way to get him books. | ||
We've learned that the hard way. | ||
Tyler from Ohio, you're on the air with myself and Tyler P. Nixon. | ||
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Hey, Harrison, thank you. | |
I just want to say I don't really know exactly what to do other than maybe like the previous caller said, talk to the sheriff. | ||
But it's annoying that we have, you know, Senate hearings and they say, hey, the CIA is doing this and the FBI is doing this. | ||
You got Trump and you got Gates talking about Owen. | ||
But what is that going to do for him? | ||
And what can we do? | ||
Right. Well, you know, one thing that senators and congressmen can do is actually go there. | ||
I mean, if the congressman of that area, who is now the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, shows up at the jail and says, I would like to, you know, look at the facility, I think he has the authority to do that. | ||
And that would be something that could actually make a difference and actually keep the, you know, prison administration on their toes, that something like that may happen. | ||
Tyler, your thoughts on that? Yeah, I mean, it's tough because they don't want to get involved in, you know, it's they want to have respect for the administration of these prisons. | ||
You know what I mean? And so it's it's unfortunately a larger issue that's a problem. | ||
That being said, you know, I think it's really a sad that there's no magnanimity whatsoever. | ||
It's just pure malice and viciousness on the other side. | ||
I mean, you know, Joe Biden could say, you know what? | ||
Let's heal the nation. | ||
All these people who have been persecuted, I'm giving them all pardons. | ||
And he could probably win the presidency from that in 2024. | ||
But he's a vicious, small-minded, diabolical little creature. | ||
What a good point. You're absolutely right. | ||
Folks, this has been myself and Tyler P. Nixon at RealTylerNixon on Twitter. | ||
Thank you so much for being with us today, Tyler. | ||
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