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Harrison Smith presents War Room on InfoWars. | |
No... | ||
Former college swimmer Riley Gates says she was assaulted after giving a speech at San Francisco State University. | ||
State University. | ||
I understand and share your objections to a speaker whose rhetoric is offensive and clearly intended to shock and provoke. | ||
Students have been making national headlines protesting controversial speakers on campuses across the country. | ||
Is free speech dead on campus? | ||
Um, no. We don't want him to speak. | ||
Hopefully we can drown him out. Freedom of assembly is a First Amendment right, not a privilege for the beguiling left. | ||
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In spring 2022, I joined Iowa Young Americans for Freedom. | |
The more involved I became in the club, the more I discovered that the playing field for freedom of speech on college campuses was not equalized. | ||
I was doxxed in a group chat of over 800 students and was falsely labeled as a Nazi, a token, a white supremacist, and a bigot. | ||
These students believe that if you are conservative, you are hateful, support oppression, and only want to benefit straight white men, even though such beliefs are untrue. | ||
Essentially, the left has captured this right for themselves, and it is now being weaponized against the rest of us as they hunt us down. | ||
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Gregory Yetman, they say he is wanted in connection with the attacks on the U.S. Capitol on January 6th. | |
Assisting in this search is the FBI, Newark SWAT team, Jamesburg Police Department, and the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office, all investigating here and searching for Gregory Yetman. | ||
We have just learned from federal officials that Gregory Yetman turned himself into Monroe Township Police this morning without incident. | ||
Police had been searching for him since Wednesday morning when they said he fled while they were serving him with a warrant. | ||
On college campuses, the right to freedom of assembly and freedom of speech has been unconstitutionally shut down by Marxist educators and their brainwashed students. | ||
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We're gonna play a game called Hamas or. | |
There is no law against raping your wife. | ||
Is this Hamas or the Taliban? | ||
The Taliban? The answer was Hamas. | ||
Oh, wonderful. | ||
This law makes it nearly impossible for women and kids to submit claims of incest. | ||
Is that Hamas or North Korea? | ||
North Korea? | ||
The answer was Hamas. | ||
Wow. Women of all ages legally need a male guardian to travel. | ||
Is that Hamas or ISIS? The answer was Hamas. | ||
In an honor killing, it is basically legal for men to murder women and girls if they are promiscuous. | ||
Is that Hamas or the Taliban? | ||
The answer was Hamas. | ||
Hellbent on ushering in China-influenced totalitarianism. | ||
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When we see the response of so many college students to such atrocities, the question shouldn't be, do we criticize, do we condemn, do we punish the speech? | |
The question should be, how in the world did we get here? | ||
How did we get to a place where a significant portion of students at some of our best colleges and universities. | ||
Students in many cases who view themselves as progressive leaders have adopted some of the vilest values that one could possibly imagine. | ||
It isn't political. | ||
It is the law. It is the obligation of the Department of Education to crack down on these blatant threats to free speech, to free public discourse protected by our Constitution. | ||
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Given your experience at the Civil Rights Division, at the Department of Education, do you believe there is more that the department could be doing about this sort of discrimination and activity on campuses? | |
Absolutely. There is more that the department can be doing and it can do it tomorrow. | ||
Secretary of Education has the authority to commence nationwide compliance reviews in particular areas that are of concern. | ||
And again, there's no way that one can pay attention to higher education today and not realize that this is a serious national problem. | ||
These are things that can be done quickly, that don't require legislation, they don't require significant infusions of funds, they can be done with the current resources, and that can be done with the authority that the Secretary of Education already has. | ||
But nothing is happening. | ||
Only private donors are reacting. | ||
And this rod is exploding on the streets of America. | ||
While true patriots languish in the gulags of the O'Biden administration. | ||
Wake up. Tyranny is winning. | ||
And if you are not sufficiently outraged and motivated, then you're next in line. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
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The Message. | |
The Message. | ||
Oh I'm a pioneer. | ||
I'm an explorer. I'm a human and I'm coming. | ||
I'm animated. | ||
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I'm alive. My heart's big. | |
It's got hot blood. Going through it fast. | ||
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I like to fight too. | |
I like to eat. | ||
I like to have children. | ||
I'm here! I got a life force! | ||
This is a human! This is what we look like! | ||
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This is what we act like! | |
This is what everybody was like before us! | ||
This is what I am! | ||
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I'm a throwback! I'm here! | |
I've got the fire of human liberty! | ||
I'm setting fires everywhere! | ||
And humans are turning on everywhere! | ||
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Get behind me, Satan! | |
Down with the devil! | ||
This can't be! | ||
You're playing the wrong message! | ||
Visit infowars.com forward slash show today! | ||
Alright, welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to The War Room. | ||
It is the 13th of November. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. Joining me in studio is Joel Kingbao Bauman. | ||
He's a recording artist, music producer, professional MMA fighter, Mr. | ||
Influencer to Influencers. | ||
You can find his website at redpillthreads.com and on all social medias at understorekingbao. | ||
Welcome to the show, sir. Hey, grateful to be here, man. | ||
Thank you. Well, you went absolutely viral. | ||
I'm sure anybody on the internet saw it over the weekend, wearing a shirt. | ||
What exactly it said? | ||
What did the shirt say exactly? | ||
I mean, Trump was essentially indicted before anyone on Epstein's client list. | ||
Very interesting, isn't it? | ||
It's a very interesting thing to consider, and he's facing lifetimes in prison we don't even know their names. | ||
It's pretty incredible. What made you want to wear the shirt? | ||
Why now? Is this the first time you've done something like this? | ||
And what's the experience been like for the backlash? | ||
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So there's never any backlash. | |
So I'm known as the guy that started the Jimmy Kimmel Challenge. | ||
Okay. And last year, I won 2022 UFC Fight Pass Interview of the Year for a set of interviews. | ||
The first one, I set up the world and told the world that I fought to eradicate childhood malnutrition, that I had an NFT coming out, and that I had herpes before my last fight, and that's why I lost, right? | ||
And I knew that the world was going to run with the herpes story, right? | ||
So one of the people to run with it was Jimmy Kimmel. | ||
And Jimmy Kimmel is on, supposedly, on the list, right? | ||
So I built a whole social media campaign after calling him out live on television. | ||
Him, the mainstream media, called the Jimmy Kimmel Challenge, where every day on TikTok I called him out for 46 days straight. | ||
Saying that he would respond and it blew up. | ||
Millions of views. | ||
Very, very censored. | ||
None of the videos are up on social media or TikTok anymore because they banned it. | ||
But yeah, I ended up showing day 46 to Jimmy Kimmel Live and it went crazy viral. | ||
So I've been doing this for a long time, man. | ||
I've been calling him out because at the end of the day, The list is the most important thing to me that we could be talking about because I have children. | ||
Like, if we can't protect our children, then we can't protect our country. | ||
And that is a very... | ||
Very... I don't believe in fear. | ||
I don't even want to say scary. | ||
But... Troubling. Yes. | ||
Yeah, yeah. Yes. Absolutely. | ||
And I was just brushing up on my pedophile lore and just... | ||
Revisiting cases like Bryan Singer and so many others where it's not even just about the kids. | ||
Obviously, that's the main concern, but it's the way these guys can get away with it. | ||
The way the entire system bends to protect them fails the job. | ||
You can just see where the priority of our leadership lies when it comes to ultra-rich, important, powerful pedophiles or the children that they're abusing. | ||
Our culture seems to support the pedophiles over the children. | ||
That's just one of the myriad of aspects that comes together with the Jeffrey Epstein story. | ||
When did you first start looking into this stuff and get awakened to this and decide that you wanted to put yourself out? | ||
Because it's not an easy thing to do. | ||
It's the right thing to do, but not a lot of people do it. | ||
So I was up there during the George Floyd riots in Minnesota. | ||
I'm from Minnesota. And so I lived up there for eight years after college and I was in St. | ||
Paul. And so I knew that that was like... | ||
Oh, they're about to pull something. | ||
And I knew that it was going to be them trying to usher in the new world order. | ||
I used to bring up the 2030 slide. | ||
The little, hey, this is the agenda for 2030. | ||
And I would read it to people. | ||
This is during the George Floyd riots. | ||
I'm like, guys, they're going to use this to usher in communism. | ||
Communism meaning a one world government, new world order. | ||
This is the agenda. Mandatory vaccines. | ||
Oh, look at you. Look at what we had. | ||
Oh, there's hydrogel in that technology. | ||
Oh, it's mRNA technology. | ||
Oh, it's all these. I was saying that four years ago. | ||
And people were ridiculing and all these things, but I just said that we would reach a threshold and someday people would look at me and they would see that I stood for something. | ||
Now is that day. | ||
So... It's changing, isn't it? | ||
I mean, you know, we say it all the time because we're always very aware of it. | ||
2020 was a huge year of awakening, I guess you could say. | ||
But ever since then, it seems like it's only gotten, you know, the snowball is going down the hill. | ||
It's getting bigger and faster and stronger. | ||
The awakening of humanity to the fact that these people, they do, they publish their plans. | ||
It's not speculation. You can print out their planning documents and go, here's the step we're on. | ||
Here's where it goes next. | ||
Lockstep. The lockstep document, exactly. | ||
It literally says everything. | ||
It literally says all of what is happening now, overloading us with information. | ||
In the Bible, a lot of people are Bible people here, or whatever may have you, if you are, I would say I'm spiritual. | ||
But there's wars and rumors of wars. | ||
Right. Nobody really knows what's going on in Israel right now or Palestine. | ||
Everybody's polarized, though. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. Just like Black Lives Matter. | |
Everybody was polarized a couple years ago. | ||
Still are. Oh, white people, black... | ||
It's 2023. | ||
They just told us aliens were real. | ||
They did, didn't they? | ||
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Nobody cared. Why are we talking about race? | |
Right. When they have even said, when there's an outer-worldly threat, we're all coming together. | ||
Then it's real communism. | ||
Right. Then it's real... | ||
Then you guys are... | ||
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You thought the vac... | |
You thought COVID was bad. | ||
Right. Imagine the alien virus. | ||
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You think you're going to go outside? | |
Right. Yeah. | ||
Oh, you're screwed. | ||
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So people are just dumb. | |
They're just dumb. They don't see how it's, like you said, lockstep, bro. | ||
They don't see it. And that's part of the reason I can't care anymore. | ||
Right. People, what's been the backlash? | ||
None. Because I don't receive backlash from fools. | ||
You know, to be honest, I don't get a lot of backlash either. | ||
I see other people say similar stuff to me on Twitter, and they're always posting, like, these death threats that they get, the hate messages. | ||
I don't actually get a lot of that. | ||
Every once in a while, you know, or, like, whatever, we get it, you know, or even in our own lives, like, my sister's friend being like, that's your brother, do you know what he, you know, every once in a while you get something like that. | ||
But, man, as long as you have a... | ||
As long as you project that you actually love humanity and everything that you're talking about is coming from a place of good, there's really not too much backlash, is there? | ||
But that's the thing. | ||
How can... Truth is truth and energy does not lie. | ||
How can there be backlash when we've been proven right? | ||
Everything that I talked to, I just told you four years ago, I was on my... | ||
I was doing these live streams on Facebook. | ||
You can still find me to this day. | ||
I started a show called Am I Cancelled Yet? | ||
And I just tried to talk about everything I wasn't supposed to talk about to try and get cancelled. | ||
It took... When Alex Jones... | ||
When David Icke and then Alex got cancelled, I was a couple months after them. | ||
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Right. Off of YouTube. | |
And it was because I did the Illuminati car game breakdown. | ||
Right. Where I broke down literally how they're using the Illuminati car game to foreshadow everything that they're doing. | ||
And then I started talking about the vaccines. | ||
I started talking about early, early how there's hydrogel. | ||
And there's going to be nanotechnology, graphene oxide. | ||
Lo and behold, Stu Peters, good buddy of mine, final days and died suddenly. | ||
Yep. Proved that there's graphene oxide, hydrogel, mRNA technology in this. | ||
And they have come out and said it. | ||
So how can you look at anything that I've said and go, well, he's not right. | ||
Well, he's not. Like, it doesn't make any sense. | ||
That's the weirdest part. I want to get into that on the other side is the fact that we have been proven right about literally everything from the vaccine to COVID, the lab origin, Black Lives Matter, communism, World War III. We're right about everything. | ||
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What do we have to do to get people to listen to us, for the love of God? | |
Yeah. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is TheWarRoom, InfoWars.com, Band.Video, MadMaxWorld.TV. They still haven't discovered that URL, so you can still post that on Twitter and Instagram and all over in order to get around the censors. | ||
And I do hope that you're sharing the links, spreading the word, and, of course, supporting us at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Joining me in studio is Joel Kingbauman, of course, recording artist, music producer, professional MMA fighter, And apparently hypnotist, this is what I'm learning. | ||
We were just talking during the break about just sort of our experience trying to talk to people about what's going on in the world and experiencing this very weird phenomenon of like telling people something and they just either don't react to it or it seems like they don't even remember conversations that you had with them. | ||
What is behind that? | ||
I mean, because... I guess the classic saying, right, you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink. | ||
We can tell people the truth, but if it just goes in one ear and out the other, what causes that? | ||
I mean, how do we get over that? So you were talking about how, you know, some people that you were close to that you were trying to explain like mass to. | ||
Right. A year later, they take in the information. | ||
They're like, hey, did you know this about masks? | ||
And you're like, wait a minute, I told you that. | ||
Right, but CNN told... They didn't believe until CNN told them. | ||
Yes, because their critical factor... | ||
This is how... I'm going to break the internet. | ||
This is how the mind works, okay? | ||
And hypnosis is the three basic principles, and I could get paid a lot of money for this, so you're welcome. | ||
Attention, bypass, stimulate. | ||
I'm going to piss some people off here. | ||
Attention, bypass, stimulate. | ||
Meaning, if I get your attention... | ||
One of the easiest ways to get your attention is something like a snap. | ||
As I'm starting to snap, for some of you, it's actually becoming easier to listen to what I have to say. | ||
You're able to lock in on my voice a lot easier because your attention is being preoccupied by something like my snap. | ||
Is it starting to work? I feel like you're starting to hypnotize me. | ||
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That was kind of weird. You're not allowed to hypnotize me live on air. | |
I have not consented to that. | ||
Okay, fair enough, fair enough. But, again, we get the attention and we're immediately able to what's called bypass your critical factor. | ||
Your critical factor was the thing that was able to notice, oh my gosh, he's snapping. | ||
But why is it that I'm able to listen to his voice even better? | ||
It just doesn't make any... Your critical factor is doing all that thinking, but it's not listening maybe to my voice and what I'm actually saying. | ||
Interesting. Do you understand? | ||
It's the critical factor that's trying to protect you from, hey, wait a minute, don't eat those berries because those berries might be poisonous. | ||
Don't do this because it's the thing that's always trying to protect you. | ||
So this is how the mind works. | ||
It tries to protect us from things that we don't understand. | ||
Right. So when you're trying to explain to someone, hey, this mask, it doesn't work, and they're fighting you, they're becoming emotional, it's because their subconscious mind doesn't possess the file in there to understand it. | ||
Meaning, if you push a caged animal to a wall, what does it do? | ||
It freaks out and gets ready to fight. | ||
A lot of the times when someone doesn't have answers to something, you see it all the time on these red pill shows. | ||
These women will almost get back down into a corner, right? | ||
I'm fresh and fit. And then they'll sit here and they'll go... | ||
Logically, they'll get explained something, but then all the emotion comes out like, wait a minute, no... | ||
But it makes complete sense. | ||
But their mind doesn't have the file to be able to understand. | ||
So then the brain feels like it's being attacked. | ||
Okay. And the body and the mind feels like it's being attacked. | ||
Right? Because why don't I understand something? | ||
When you don't understand something, what happens? | ||
A child gets angriest when what? | ||
It doesn't understand something. | ||
Right. Well, it's fear, right? | ||
It's fear. A lack of understanding would be the root of all fear. | ||
Bingo. Right. When a master of the mind, of the subconscious mind, knows everything, I know exactly why I believe what I believe in every regard. | ||
I know exactly why I do everything that I do. | ||
I know exactly why I listen to what I listen to. | ||
I eat what I eat. Knowing why, they say, is the key to all success. | ||
That's what they say. In all the personal development books, I've read over 250 books, personal development, rah-rah, all the books say the same thing. | ||
Have a strong desire, have a strong purpose, and understand why. | ||
Because when you do those things, you have a clear objective. | ||
The mind needs clear objectives to function at its most optimal | ||
So if you don't know why you believe what you believe and then someone challenges you on that belief | ||
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Your root core belief will start to go. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, what's happening? Oh what | |
this is new information I don't understand it. | ||
Attack. Right. | ||
And that's what happens. | ||
That's where mob mentality comes in. | ||
If they don't understand something, that's when a mob then goes, well, we got to believe this. | ||
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Black people are bad. Right. | |
Get the pitchforks. Let's hang them. | ||
Well, wait, why? | ||
Why do you believe that? | ||
Then they get mad at you. They get mad at you. | ||
They get emotional. So that's what cognitive dissonance is. | ||
Cognitive dissonance, why does it happen? | ||
It's because they don't have the file to be able to register. | ||
Now, here's the secret. | ||
People buy from you Or they listen to you because they know, like, and trust you. | ||
So when CNN says, the most trusted news source in all of... | ||
Right, right. What did they have to do to say that? | ||
What's the first thing they played some music? | ||
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Da da da da da da da da da da. | |
Bright lights, red. | ||
Uh-huh. Red, because red immediately gets your attention. | ||
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Right. The most trusted news source in all of America. | |
Okay, for those that are open, now it's... | ||
That's why when anything else comes in from any other source, it's... | ||
No go. Right. | ||
Unless it agrees with what they've already been established. | ||
And what they're already open towards. | ||
Because you can open people to information. | ||
What we've seen the last couple years is people becoming open to information because of new sources and verifiable old patterns that they're able to recognize. | ||
Wait a minute. Why are all these people dropping information? | ||
Suddenly. I've seen a lot of people drop live on television. | ||
What's that about? Some people are saying it's because of this. | ||
Could it be because of that? | ||
See, now they're at the Bible, or the greatest books of all time have always said, never cease asking questions. | ||
That's how our brain works. | ||
You become a success, and you become a knowledgeable person, and you become wise when you never cease asking questions. | ||
Why do I believe what I believe? | ||
Why do I believe that? | ||
Oh, I believe that because when I was a kid, the first time that somebody said no to me, that imprinted on my subconscious mind, and I remember that feeling as a child, and feelings lead to super memory. | ||
If you want to reprogram your subconscious mind, go back to any time that you were a child and something imprinted on you and made you emotional. | ||
You will then be able to unravel why you believe or why you might react to everything that you do. | ||
That is the secret. | ||
I just gave people a very quick masterclass of the subconscious mind, but that was worth a lot of money. | ||
Yeah, there's like, I'm like, John, I don't know. | ||
Okay, we've got an animal in a cage backed in the corner. | ||
I mean, there's a million ways to go from that. | ||
But, you know, the big takeaway for me is it really is harnessing these primordial instincts that you cannot alter because they've been embedded through a million years of evolution. | ||
The fear response. | ||
The greatest computer. The threat response. | ||
And it just goes back to survival. | ||
Incredible. Alright folks, welcome back. | ||
This is The War Room. | ||
I'm like, I haven't even thought about what we're going to say here because we're having such an interesting conversation during the break. | ||
We'll try to convey some of that to you here because I'm learning all sorts of new stuff from my guest Joel Bauman, a.k.a. | ||
King Bao. You can follow him on Twitter. | ||
All of his socials are at underscore King Bao and that's B-A-U. You can also go to redpillthreads.com. | ||
Continuing with the topic of hypnosis and cognitive dissonance, is it all about reframing your perspective? | ||
You used a phrase that was conscious awareness. | ||
To me, it's like... | ||
Because I have it all the time where I have pre-established biases or assumptions, especially when it comes to something like Israel-Palestine. | ||
I'm pretty firmly on one side. | ||
So if I see a news story that comports with my pre-established idea, I tend to run | ||
and I have to consciously stop myself and go, hold on, is this really true or do I just want this to be true? | ||
Or something that I don't want to be true, I'll go, bah, whatever. | ||
And I'll go, well, hold on, if that's true, I can't just write it off. | ||
So I have to consciously, because I get up in front of TV and I'll look like a freaking idiot, you know, | ||
in front of everybody if I get something wrong because of my own biases. | ||
Is that what you mean by conscious awareness or is that an aspect of it? | ||
This idea of just being aware of why your brain is doing what it's doing and then sort of establishing | ||
dominion over your own thoughts? | ||
It's cool how you walk that back. | ||
You walked it back perfectly because you started out with framing. | ||
Framing is everything. Framing is a root principle of hypnosis. | ||
Because framing is awareness. | ||
Meaning, if I were wearing a business suit right now, I was going to wear a button up and a business coat and all the black shoes and all this, right? | ||
And if I did that and I wore a tie, you would probably look at me and go, oh, he's professional. | ||
Right. If I came in here in some pajamas and, you know, like maybe a wife beater and I was just sitting here like, ah, you know, all scruffy, you would look at me and be like, okay, who's this guy? | ||
Your mind is already framing the information. | ||
But if I wore that suit and I came up to you and I said, hey, how you doing, man? | ||
I'm Joel. Good to meet you. | ||
I'm a professional hypnotist. | ||
I'm a businessman. Based off of my tone, based off of how I'm carrying myself, and the frame that I'm delivering it, you would much more likely believe me instantaneously. | ||
And remember, it's all about people believe you or buy from you or listen to you because they know, they feel like they know, like, and trust you. | ||
So it's an immediate rapport builder. | ||
is developed in conscious framing. | ||
So, how do you consciously portray yourself? | ||
How do you consciously speak? | ||
Everything that you said there was perfect leading into, yes, conscious awareness is everything. | ||
If I understand why I do what I do, I'm going to be successful. | ||
All of the time. Kobe Bryant got to the point where when he shot, it was subconscious. | ||
Subconscious competence. | ||
Unconscious competence, right? | ||
I can do this, because I've done it so many times, and talk, and know exactly what I'm saying, I am saying it. | ||
Right, right, right. Getting to a point. | ||
Yeah, yeah. And so, again, because that's another thing that we talk about a lot on this show is, you know, the way that they propagandize people and yet simply being aware of the propaganda is often enough to totally destroy its effectiveness, right? | ||
Yes. If I'm watching a movie and I have no awareness of the way that the people who make the movies use symbols and signs and play on your emotions to get certain, then I'm just being sucked into this thing I don't understand. | ||
But if I'm suspicious of that and looking for it, then even when they try to do the product placement, I'm going, yeah, they're trying to get me to buy that drink and I'm not going to buy it because I know what they're up to. | ||
So awareness a lot of times can totally destroy the effectiveness of some of these mental little games that people are playing. | ||
Conscious awareness can destroy the effectiveness of everything because that right there is the principle of neuro-linguistic programming. | ||
Right. Which is the principle that made Tony Robbins the success that he is today. | ||
Right. He got level one certified in neuro-linguistic programming, went on live television and said, give me your worst people. | ||
I'm going to fix them right now. | ||
Because he understood... | ||
These basic principles that we're talking about now. | ||
And the first is, if you want to fix yourself of any trauma or phobia or fear, I went viral. | ||
One of my first viral videos was teaching people how to instantaneously heal their trauma. | ||
And it was through basic neuro-linguistic programming and here's how we did it. | ||
First thing that you have to understand is when you become conscious of an issue or conscious of the thing that you're trying to fix, that's the first thing. | ||
They say the first thing to healing something is admitting that you have a problem. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
So it's going, I want to fix this about myself. | ||
Okay, so if you're listening out there right now and you want to instantaneously fix something or heal something that you've been holding on to, here's how we're going to do it and we're going to do it very quickly and very, very fast. | ||
Let's think about that fear, that phobia, or that trauma. | ||
It's mind, body, spirit. | ||
Mind, body, physical. | ||
Everything is physical. | ||
If I do this, I can feel that because my brain sent a signal. | ||
It sent a signal to go, oh, I can feel myself tapping here. | ||
So everything in the body is physical. | ||
All trauma, all fear has a physical sensation. | ||
When you get scared of something or you see that spider, where does that feeling come up in the body? | ||
Identify it and find it now. | ||
Find or think of the thing that makes you uncomfortable right now. | ||
The moment you get it, I need you to amplify that feeling wherever it's at. | ||
It could be your stomach. | ||
It could be your heart. | ||
It could be a woman got touched when she was a child and her predator would always put his hands on her shoulders before he would walk her into the room and do terrible things to her. | ||
So her shoulders are the place that it imprinted. | ||
You have to know, it could be the wrist. | ||
Someone grabbing your wrist and dragging you somewhere, right? | ||
So it could be the wrist. Find and identify that thing for you. | ||
Now, all we're going to do is amplify it. | ||
I need you to get uncomfortable. | ||
Like embrace it. Bingo. | ||
Okay. Get uncomfortable. | ||
And as you're getting uncomfortable, open up your hand. | ||
And if you can feel that feeling, let's say it was on your wrist or it was on your shoulders, that means you're in control of it. | ||
It's in your body. You're feeling it now. | ||
So if you're in control of it, that means that we can move that feeling. | ||
So if it's in your shoulders, if it's in your heart, anywhere that it's in your body, I want you to begin to move it to your hand. | ||
And you're going to keep your hand open this entire time. | ||
Continue to keep your hand open and move that feeling into your hand. | ||
That's showing you that you have control over it. | ||
Now, the moment it reaches your hand, I want you to envision, because the mind works like this. | ||
The mind is a very, very powerful tool. | ||
And what we believe, essentially, is what's created. | ||
Thoughts are things. So I want you to believe that a white light is now shining on your hand. | ||
And that issue and that energy is becoming this white mist that's flowing from your hand. | ||
And as it's flowing from your hand, your hand is starting to get lighter, isn't it? | ||
Starting to get lighter, isn't it? | ||
That's because it is. | ||
And now, as it gets lighter and as it works its way out of your body, release your hand. | ||
Now, try to feel the feeling again. | ||
And if you can't, you did it successfully. | ||
That is the power of the mind. | ||
The mind-body-spirit connection. | ||
That is what they don't want you to know about. | ||
That is why they trigger you with the movies. | ||
That is why they trigger you with the things that they try and sell you. | ||
And the scripts in Hollywood. | ||
It's all to get you to feel emotional. | ||
It's all to get you... | ||
To re-trigger yourself. | ||
Right. | ||
So that they can control you. | ||
And that's what it seems like because there's so much, practically every movie that comes | ||
out now there's at least one character who talks about trauma. | ||
I mean trauma is like the biggest thing ever now. | ||
But I've seen people in my personal life, young women who are successful, they're artists, | ||
they have a great job, they're wonderful. | ||
And then like, but then they're like, oh, but I was touched by my uncle when I was a | ||
I have to delve into that. And they actually destroy themselves by delving into the trauma, right? | ||
And they don't release it. | ||
You've got to release it. Is that why? | ||
Because that's what, it's like, how do you deal with this without actually causing more? | ||
Okay, we'll be right back. We'll continue this conversation on the other side. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This was going to be our last segment with King Bao, but... | ||
We may want to extend it a little bit farther. | ||
I think we want to take calls throughout the second hour. | ||
I'll be joined in the third hour by Peter Brimelow from VDARE, and we'll talk about some actions that are being taken against him. | ||
And I was going to cover some of the news in the second hour, but I think it'd be more fun to take calls with King Bao, who is my guest, Joel King Bao Bauman. | ||
You can follow him on all social medias at underscore King Bao. | ||
And yeah, we just had such a good conversation during the break and everything. | ||
I think I'm going to open up the phone lines, take your calls in the next hour. | ||
Maybe we'll do a little five-minute segment in the first five, but then we'll just get back to discussing all of this. | ||
Because as I was saying during the break, I mean, this is the beauty of InfoWars is that... | ||
I can be covering high-level geopolitical World War III, or I can go on a rant about ancient Rome, or we can talk about spirituality and hypnosis. | ||
And the audiences there, they get how it's all deeply intertwined and how when we're talking about psychology or hypnosis, these are the things that the elites are using. | ||
To bring about the geopolitical realities that we're seeing. | ||
I mean, it all delves down into this very, in a lot of ways, kind of primitive and simplistic mind games that they're playing. | ||
But we ended the last segment with talking. | ||
I have a little example of a friend of mine. | ||
He was dating a girl. | ||
You know, God bless her, but she was doing great. | ||
She was an artist. She was traveling around the world. | ||
And her life collapsed because she felt like she had unhealed trauma that she had to deal with. | ||
And clearly it hadn't stopped her from being successful in the past, but she felt that it was something she had to delve into, and she became depressed and started doing drugs, and it just wasn't good. | ||
And it was like, how can this... | ||
How are you dealing with your trauma by... | ||
I mean, it just made no sense to me. | ||
And, you know, my answer, she had been taken advantage of as a young girl, and, you know, it obviously stuck in the back of her mind, and she felt like she needed to extricate it somehow, and it didn't work exactly as planned. | ||
But, you know, my thing was just like, this is what forgiveness is for. | ||
I mean, Jesus Christ gave us the answer. | ||
You forgive the person. | ||
And suddenly your trauma is healed. | ||
And you do it even if it's a selfish reason. | ||
You say, I don't want to carry this around with me anymore, so I'm going to forgive this person for my sake. | ||
And funnily enough, I don't know if I want to spoil it, but great. | ||
I know Greg Reese is watching, fantastic content creator at band.video. | ||
But as soon as we finished that segment, I said something about forgiveness. | ||
Then he texted me saying, you know, it's really all about forgiveness. | ||
So clearly a lot of us are on this same wavelength. | ||
But talk about that, the fact that people embrace trauma and it destroys them. | ||
Why do they do that and why shouldn't they? | ||
First off, Greg is right. | ||
Jesus was the ultimate example of unconditional love and forgiveness. | ||
Because through unconditional love and forgiveness, you can release and let go. | ||
Because you have to release to take hold. | ||
You can't take hold of new when you're holding on to old. | ||
That's why the opening of the hand, the letting go. | ||
Now I can take in and take hold of the new. | ||
But people do that because... | ||
Well, first off, she had a great life, you said. | ||
She had all these things. | ||
And then she gave attention to her trauma. | ||
Right. She gave attention to it. | ||
I gotta dive deep into this. | ||
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No, you don't. | |
You just don't. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
I put my hand on a stove. | ||
I know the stove is hot. | ||
How long do I have to keep my hand on the stove before I know I'm probably gonna get burned here? | ||
You don't need to leave it on that long once you do it once or twice, right? | ||
So in the same sense, why were people trying to continue to live out their traumas? | ||
Why are people continuing? | ||
Well, they're gaining significance from it a lot of the times. | ||
Ego. Yes, that is the ego. | ||
So the woke culture wants kids to feed their ego now. | ||
They want the women on there showing their bodies, doing whatever. | ||
And I'm not saying that I have been the best advocate and person. | ||
I'm the one wearing a tinfoil thong on the internet. | ||
You know what I'm saying? Call myself conspirago. | ||
But I'm doing it for a reason. | ||
I know why I do what I do. | ||
But they're telling people to do it for this reason. | ||
Because you'll feel significant. | ||
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Because you'll be a boss bitch or a bad babe. | |
That's ego. That's not actually what you're searching for. | ||
Because if you ask all these women what they want, they want a loving man who's going to protect and provide them. | ||
But no man wants necessarily their woman to potentially be out there like that. | ||
Right? So it's all counterproductive. | ||
It's all for the ego to feed itself and go, listen to me, this is my problem. | ||
And when you highlight my problem, you're admitting that you have a problem. | ||
When you have a problem, you're a victim. | ||
And when you're a victim, you're powerless. | ||
Why would you want to take power away from yourself? | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
But they don't understand why they do what they do. | ||
Yeah. That's the point. | ||
That's what Jesus said on the cross. | ||
But, I mean, that really sums it all up, isn't it? | ||
They don't understand why they do what they do. | ||
They know not what they do. Yeah. | ||
And just circling it all the way back to, you know, where this conversation sort of began, where you're... | ||
You're trying to tell people things that are true. | ||
They're rejecting it from the jump without even thinking about it. | ||
And you just wonder, why are you doing that? | ||
Why are they allowing themselves to have strangers who probably don't even like them Determine for them what information they take in and what information they reject. | ||
And they don't even know that that's what they're doing, but that is what they're doing. | ||
So how do we break through that? | ||
How do we use all this stuff that you've talked about today in a positive way for humanity to break through the barriers of fear and ego? | ||
Love that. That was beautiful. | ||
Doja Cat Demons. | ||
You want to listen to Doja Cat? | ||
You want to listen to trippy red people that are openly worshipping and being... | ||
Hollywood has said that this is what success is. | ||
I would argue that that hasn't been the case because now more and more people are more depressed than they've ever been. | ||
More and more people are more sad than they've ever been. | ||
More people are getting killed. | ||
A kid was just stomped out. | ||
I know, yeah. A kid was just stomped out brutally by animals and kids acting like animals, right? | ||
So it's like we are not in a position of success right now. | ||
Those are not successful people. | ||
Those are demonic entities, chaotic entities that are being used to frame what success is to the masses. | ||
So how do we take the frame back? | ||
You have to figure out what real success is. | ||
And real success is being happy with yourself. | ||
Loving yourself. | ||
Because when you love yourself, you won't want to litter. | ||
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I love this experiment. | |
Go out right now, if you've never done this, and just go pick up trash around your area. | ||
And realize what the trash is. | ||
The trash is going to be candy bars. | ||
Maybe beer. Maybe alcohol. | ||
There's not going to be... | ||
Banana peels. Banana peels. | ||
They might be mine. It's not going to be holistic foods. | ||
It's going to be junk. | ||
There's a hermetic principle. | ||
A lot of people might not like me saying this, but there's a hermetic principle, as above, so below. | ||
Right. If you're eating garbage and you're consuming garbage, guess what you're probably going to project? | ||
You don't care about yourself, so why would you care about the world? | ||
Right. Well, no, hold on. We just started this conversation talking about how bad ego is. | ||
But a lot of people see loving yourself as an expression of ego. | ||
No, because if Jesus was the ultimate form of unconditional love and forgiveness and acceptance, and he said that we were made out of his image, or we're all made out of God's image, Then if God is love, then that means we are supposed to love ourselves because we can only give what we have. | ||
And if you don't have it, you cannot give it. | ||
So that is a lie straight from the pits that we're not supposed to love ourselves. | ||
That's what they want. That's what Hollywood is. | ||
Hollywood is teaching people not to love themselves. | ||
You got Kim Kardashian and all these other... | ||
People that are projecting insecurities on the people. | ||
That's creating billion-dollar industries. | ||
Money is not the root cause of all evil. | ||
It does create evil because it allows the evil to flourish by agenda, by projection, by, oh, if you do this, you'll have the money. | ||
But what is it to be insecure? | ||
I could argue right now that everybody that's successful in Hollywood right now Is barely talented. | ||
Is mostly insecure. | ||
And has been given what they've been given. | ||
I've had to work through all my insecurities. | ||
I know my music is dope. | ||
You understand? I know that what I do has value to it. | ||
Because I see the lives change. | ||
I can watch people listen to my music and genuinely feel it. | ||
They're not feeling it because they were told, hey, this is what success is. | ||
This is what you're supposed to like. | ||
We need to take back the term success and success is loving yourself and being happy with yourself and being able to share that with your loved ones and everyone that you care about in a non-invasive or threatening way. | ||
Right. Right. | ||
And, you know, I, oh man, we're already out of time. | ||
Okay. But you can stay for the next hour? | ||
You sure? Okay. All right. We're extending this conversation and we're extending it out to you as well. | ||
So we're going to open up the phone lines in the next hour. | ||
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Flows off the tongue, doesn't it? | ||
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We're talking about ego. We're talking about how you can love yourself without being egotistical. | ||
And I think a part of that is gratitude for, and again, this just comes from a Christian perspective, where it's like, if you compliment me, that's not going to go to my head. | ||
I'm going to go to... Yeah, God told me to say that. | ||
Wasn't that crazy? You know, whatever, you know, if I make a skit that makes people laugh, and they go, oh, that skit was so funny. | ||
I go, I know. | ||
Wasn't that hilarious? Not because I'm pumping myself up, but because I feel like I've been so blessed that I'm just the conduit, and so I don't think I'm hot crap. | ||
I think I've just been extremely lucky, and I therefore have almost a responsibility to put this stuff out there. | ||
But How does one keep their ego in check while also trying to sincerely love yourself? | ||
Gratitude. You just said it. | ||
Gratitude, yeah. Gratitude is everything. | ||
That's it. Simple as that? Yes, absolutely. | ||
Because when you become grateful, fear and gratitude cannot be held in the same space. | ||
Two emotions cannot be held in one space. | ||
That's why you feel something and then you have to feel something else. | ||
That's why we can transmute what we feel energetically. | ||
So if I hold a space of gratitude, I can't be afraid. | ||
I can't be angry. | ||
So I'm grateful every day when I wake up. | ||
I'm grateful to be here. | ||
That's why I am locked in on this moment. | ||
That's why this is important to me. | ||
That's why we stay. That's why we take phone calls. | ||
Gratitude. Focus. | ||
Yeah, and it's so funny when we talk about all these infinitely complicated topics and yet they all seem to boil down to these like simplest of terms, simplest of concepts, fear versus, you know, love or just like at a certain point. | ||
When it's simple, it's true. When it's complicated, it's a lie. | ||
Remember this. All the time. | ||
When it's simple, it's true. When it's complicated, it's a lie. | ||
Right, because you can sort of, you know, I always think about the, I think it was Rand Paul asking a military officer, is it right that the American government bombed to death without a trial an American citizen? | ||
And the guy says, well, the threat matrix we have is extremely robust, and in order to have a number of different variables, and it's just Rand Paul like, uh-uh-uh-uh. | ||
Right or wrong? American government killed American citizen, yes or no? | ||
And that was one thing I was like, oh right, this is why we have a representative government. | ||
Because you can get a bunch of experts and professionals and intelligent people to get up there and they can spin all sorts of lines of intrigue that seem very, you know, good. | ||
But in reality, so much of what we deal with just boils down to simple good-bad. | ||
Answer the question, right? The Bible. | ||
The Bible says that your yes be yes and your no be no. | ||
Yes or no. | ||
Did you cheat on your wife? | ||
Right. Yes or no. | ||
Well, I was in a complicated... | ||
I was out of town for a while and... | ||
Right, right. And if you break that down to the principles that we talked about earlier, why do you believe what you believe? | ||
And get down to the simplest answer. | ||
Right. You'll unlock everything in your own mind, and I believe that the Bible says never cease asking questions because God implemented intuition in us, in our hearts, and that's why we're supposed to follow our hearts, because we know ultimately everything. | ||
And when we keep it simple, and when we understand that love is at the centerpiece of everything, and love is at the centerpiece of gratitude. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And that was one thing I should really find. | ||
Maybe one day I will. Something my wife showed me on some podcast she was listening to, but it was a quote about, it was a vegan saying, how can you eat animals? | ||
And this person who was a farmer who killed the animals that she ate, and her answer was gratitude. | ||
It was when I'm thankful for this, when I truly appreciate what this animal is giving to me, Then I don't feel guilty about doing this. | ||
It's a necessity, and I'm so thankful for the world and the animal that is allowing me to continue my existence. | ||
Gratitude really is the center of it all. | ||
We'll be back on the other side. Phone line's filled up, so we'll have some interesting calls here. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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So we again just during these breaks we're having these crazy conversations going all sorts of places talking about gratitude talking about How to just overcome the way... | ||
Because here's the thing. The people in power know this stuff and they use it to manipulate the masses to achieve ends that the masses would never willingly go along with, right? | ||
Yes. So how do we... | ||
And as we pointed out, once you're aware of it, that's the first step and really is a lot of the work towards stopping them from doing this. | ||
But then just to go back to that first thing we were talking about where you'll go talk to a normie, right? | ||
You'll go talk to somebody who gets all their news from Facebook or Apple News and CNN and you'll say something and you just get met with this, they call it the fluoride stare, right? | ||
Or they get angry or they actually get emotional and feel like they're being attacked. | ||
I've had so many conversations with people during COVID where I'm talking about how bad Fauci is, and they're defending this guy as if it's his uncle, as if they're going, hey, that's my family, man. | ||
You can't say that. It's like you don't even know this guy, and yet you're defending him like you have some obligation to him. | ||
So how do we break through that, and is there a way that you present information? | ||
I use humor. | ||
It's a spoonful of sugar. Comedy is the highest form of enlightenment. | ||
Comedy is the highest form of enlightenment. | ||
That is a quote that someone very dear to me told me a long time ago would change my life. | ||
I always wanted to be a stand-up comedian. | ||
That's why I started Am I Cancelled Yet? | ||
And you make people laugh and you make people see the hypocrisy and then they're much more open to the information. | ||
That's why comedy always highlights truths. | ||
There's always truths in comedy. | ||
Maybe uncomfortable truths that then make us laugh. | ||
Right. Right? So comedy is one of the best ways to do it. | ||
Sarcasm. I completely agree. | ||
And of course, I always point out that, well, before Owen went to jail, and of course go to DefendOwen.com, but it was always like it's, oh, speaking of, I just see here on, what is that, line seven, is this actually Owen Schroer's mother? | ||
Did Owen Schroer's mom call in? | ||
Miss Schroyer, is that you? | ||
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It is. I just wanted to call and encourage you to tell you're doing a great job. | |
Oh my gosh. Well, thank you very much. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. | ||
Of course, we all miss Owen terribly. | ||
I understand he'll be talking to his lawyer there tomorrow, and we are all eagerly awaiting some word from Owen. | ||
I can't imagine what it's like for you to have to go through this. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in, Miss Schroyer. | ||
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Oh, you're welcome. I do miss him. | |
I listen to him every day when I leave work, and I've been listening to you, and I just really wanted to thank you for keeping his feet warm. | ||
Well, I'm doing my best. | ||
Big shoes to fill, man. | ||
And, you know, we had a big Twitter space on Friday talking about what we could do to try to bring awareness to his situation. | ||
I know Matt Gaetz is talking about going down there. | ||
But I assume you, like everybody, just haven't heard anything since he went into solitary again. | ||
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No, not from him. | |
Nope. I do know that Norm has a scheduled call with him tomorrow. | ||
Hopefully that will happen as it's supposed to, but who knows? | ||
I send you love. The last time I was in on Infowars, I was with Owen, and he gained my respect. | ||
I love talking with him behind the scenes. | ||
He's an incredible man, so I send him nothing but love. | ||
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I think he's pretty incredible, too. | |
You have to say that, though. | ||
No, but it's true. | ||
I get so many people. | ||
I mean, people that I'd never thought... | ||
I'm not sure if I've told this story on air, but my wife was at a... | ||
I had a wedding shower last week, and the bride's mother came up to her and sort of pulled her off to the side. | ||
And it's sad. People feel like they can't say this openly. | ||
But, you know, pulled her off to the side, and she's actually a lovely Jewish lady who lives in California. | ||
But she pulls my wife over to the side and goes, you know, we all are just praying for Owen, and we think it's so terrible what's happened to him. | ||
And just tell him to, you know, if you talk to him, tell him to keep his spirits up. | ||
But, I mean, it must be sort of... | ||
Wow. Sort of amazing to know just how many millions of people are praying for your son and truly love him from what he's been able to do over the last few years. | ||
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I've had a lot of people that I haven't heard from in years. | |
Parents of people he grew up with, like his buddies in high school, etc., who have reached out to me. | ||
It's encouraging. It's what keeps me going because I know he's totally covered in prayer and that God's in there with him. | ||
There's two. Absolutely. | ||
And I know if there's one person that can handle it, it's Owen. | ||
I mean, he thrives on opposition, doesn't he? | ||
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Well, I suppose there's some truth to that. | |
He does like a good fight, but not the physical kind. | ||
So yeah, he's proven people, I hope, when he comes out. | ||
I mean, every night I'm praying for him and just Try not to think about it too much because the thought of him having to sit there for day in and day out, probably not even know what time it is. | ||
I don't know. Oh my gosh. | ||
It's very distressing, but I won't let that happen. | ||
I just keep pulling away from that feeling. | ||
As you were just talking about, is it King? | ||
Is that what they call you? Yes. | ||
King Val. Okay. King. | ||
You just can't let yourself go there. | ||
I just keep thinking positive thoughts, and when I start feeling pulled down by it, I just Start praying at the Jesus disc. | ||
Flee away, Satan. | ||
I'm not going there. You get it. | ||
Absolutely. And of course, you know, it'll be over soon and it'll, you know, felt like it'll fly by and then it'll just be ancient history as everyone moves on, of course. | ||
But I feel like this is a rare opportunity. | ||
I'm just so excited to have you on. | ||
Tell us, what do you want us to know about Owen? | ||
What does he hide from us that you know about? | ||
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That he's really a very sweet man. | |
I don't know if anyone sees that, but he really is. | ||
He's one of the sweetest boys growing up. | ||
And it shocked me when he started doing what he was doing. | ||
It shocked me a little bit. When he first did his live broadcast coverage of the Ferguson riots, I mean, it freaked me out. | ||
Like, what are you doing? | ||
Oh my gosh, I bet. | ||
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But he's incredible. | |
Obviously, I love him dearly and think he's great. | ||
We need warriors right now, and he's being a warrior. | ||
When he got locked away, I told myself that if they come for me, I don't know if I could go. | ||
So the fact that he is doing what he is doing and dealing with what he is dealing with, how he's dealing with, he is truly a warrior, especially for free speech, and that is the thing to be a warrior for. | ||
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So here's to him. Yeah, thank you. | |
Yeah, I have to say, he's pretty much been a warrior all of his life in different ways. | ||
Indeed. I'm sure. | ||
I have a two-and-a-half-year-old son now, and I'm just waiting for him to start getting into trouble. | ||
I'm sure, you know, you see Owen out there on the streets, you think, man, he used to do that when he was in preschool. | ||
He's still out there doing it. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. Oh, you have a two-and-a-half-year-old. | |
That's a cute, fun age. | ||
It is, but it's chaotic. | ||
Well, thank you so much for calling in, and of course, you know, our prayers always go out to Owen, defendowen.com. | ||
I know people can contribute, too. | ||
Thank you for calling in. | ||
God bless you, and I just can't wait to talk to Owen again. | ||
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All right. Take care. | |
Thank you so much. See you later. | ||
Wow, what a special privilege that was. | ||
We'll go out to more calls on the other side, folks. | ||
Support Owen Schroyer for sure. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, fighting legal battles is not fun and it's not cheap. | ||
Trust me, we know all about that here at Infowars. | ||
And now, unfortunately, I have become a big political target of the New World Order and of the Democrat Party and of the mainstream media. | ||
Now I'm just one in a group of many that they are targeting, but boy oh boy are they coming after me now, and so I need your financial assistance at DefendOwen.com. | ||
I'm going to have to have lawyers working on this case all the time, unfortunately. | ||
It's not going to be cheap, it's not going to be fun, but you can ease some of the stress, ease some of the financial burden. | ||
By going to DefendOwen.com if you're able to financially support. | ||
Of course, your words of support mean everything. | ||
Your prayers are paramount. | ||
But DefendOwen.com for financial support so that I can be sure that I have the best legal team for this defense, which is going to be key for free speech and for the truth and to keep me on air. | ||
Thank you for going to DefendOwen.com. | ||
Well, folks, we just had a very, very fun surprise call from Owen Schroer's mother, who, of course, should also be in all of our prayers, along with her son, Owen, as it's, you know, whole family, all of his friends that are all having to go through this. | ||
But he, of course, is getting the worst out of all of us. | ||
We did a long... | ||
Spaces. A Twitter Spaces on Friday. | ||
Matt Baker hosted. | ||
I joined in. QAnon Shaman was there. | ||
Tim Lasley. I mean, a lot of great info warriors were there. | ||
Just talking about what we can do for Owen and how we can organize on his behalf. | ||
And so that was very fun. | ||
You can go to my Twitter account and check that out. | ||
And, of course, you can go to DefendOwen.com. | ||
And, I mean, we must be halfway through. | ||
We're more than halfway through at this point? | ||
The two-month thing? | ||
I don't know. Three weeks in, so three weeks out of eight, something like that. | ||
So we're almost halfway. You can go to Owen Schroer's Emergency Legal Defense Fund at DefendOwen.com. | ||
I'm sitting here with Joel King-Bow Bauman. | ||
Do you go by King? I'm sure his mom asked. | ||
King, King Bao, Mr. | ||
Bao, Master Hypnotist Bao. | ||
We've got a lot of people who've called in, want to ask questions, and we're getting calls from personal acquaintances here. | ||
We've got Garrett in North Carolina. | ||
Garrett, you're actually the owner of RedPillThreads.com? | ||
Yes, sir. Wow, thank you very much for calling in. | ||
You're on the air with myself and King Bao. | ||
What's up, buddy? That's awesome. | ||
What's up, Bao? Hey man, I'm here repping your stuff and just grateful. | ||
Grateful for you being able to go on. | ||
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As am I. First, I just want to say my heart goes out to Owen's mom. | |
You know, doing what I can do to help. | ||
Since you guys have just been flooding me with attention today, proceeds from my six shirt sales today are going to go to defendowen.com. | ||
Oh wow, that's huge. | ||
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I can't say enough about what you guys are doing. | |
It means a lot, so that's the least I can do. | ||
Wow, that's huge. | ||
Thank you very much. I keep wanting to say Real Red Pill because that's our product. | ||
Redpillthreads.com. Redpillthreads.com. | ||
And you'll recognize a lot of the shirts on that website. | ||
Very popular garments, I have to say. | ||
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Yeah, I appreciate it. | |
I reached out to Bao just not too long ago, and when he saw what I was doing, I'll let Bao tell the story. | ||
It was just an awesome situation all around. | ||
Very cool. How did y'all meet? | ||
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Garrett, tell the story. Okay, well, BOW had just done a music video with Jimmy Levy. | |
They did Freedom, I'm sure you guys are aware of. | ||
Yep. And my friend Ant was actually in the video as well. | ||
Conservative Ant. Shout out to Conservative Ant. | ||
Mad shout out to Conservative Ant. | ||
Gotta love you, brother. Love you, boo-boo. | ||
Sorry. But yeah, Ant hooked this up and I was actually designing a shirt you can find on the website. | ||
It's a trash can from Hollywood Entertainment District. | ||
I just made it say Pedowood Entertainment District. | ||
And I knew Bao would love it. | ||
So I just kind of reached out and was like, hey, I got this shirt. | ||
I kind of had you in mind when I designed it. | ||
And what do you think? | ||
And he looked at everything and was just like, holy crap. | ||
Like, You're doing what I was doing before they canceled me. | ||
You kind of said something to me. | ||
What did you say, Val? You said handing the torch off? | ||
Yeah, I mean, amicancelledyet.com, Shopify got out of here. | ||
Yeah, I was doing a bunch of different shirts, and Shopify didn't like what I was doing, so I saw what he was doing, loved it, and wanted to support. | ||
That's huge. So the website again, redpillthreads.com, of course sending him our love, and you'll be donating all the proceeds today to defendowen.com, which would be absolutely huge. | ||
So I know people want to take advantage of that. | ||
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Thanks, Garrett. Yeah, I'll stay on the line with whoever I need to talk to to get all that information together. | |
But yeah, and I also wanted to just, you know, say to the listeners, you know, if this is your first time meeting Bao, Bao's the real fucking deal. | ||
Alright, well now we have to put you on hold, Garrett. | ||
Because you said a naughty word, and we are on terrestrial radio. | ||
So a reminder to all of our callers, keep the four-letter words to a minimum. | ||
Stay on the line, Garrett, and our producer will talk to you behind the scene. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. Thank you for everything that you do. | ||
Really amazing stuff. | ||
Let's go to Andrew in Missouri. | ||
He's been on the longest. | ||
Called in about the goodness of God. | ||
Go ahead, Andrew. You're on the air with myself and King Val. | ||
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Hey, bro. What's going on? | |
Hey, listen... First thing I want to say is, listen, I've been listening to Alex for, like, this is not really what I'm going to say, but I just want to encourage everybody, you know, get on there. | ||
I've been listening to him for over 20 years, and this is when we really need to push ahead and be behind him, you know, so everybody get on there and buy something, get some toothpaste, anything. | ||
If you don't have much money, just a whole bunch of these stuff, you can do it, you know? | ||
Absolutely. Yeah, I'm really responding to... | ||
You know, Alex, when he was coming forth with Christ and in the hope of glory about the indwelling God in the heart of man, you know, and I'm a pastor and I've been, you know, walking with God and teaching this for a while, you know, and if you go down to now, this is going to really, this is going to make some things go off in the hearts of the listeners. | ||
It's really going to help them, you know, stand in these end times. | ||
So, If you go to John chapter 17, down the bottom there, he says, Jesus says, you know, anybody that wills can become one with him and one with the Father, right? | ||
Right. And he says, now listen to this, everybody. | ||
Listen, the same glory that God gave to Jesus, he can give to you if you want to, if you follow him, right? | ||
So Peter said it in a way. | ||
You could also read, like... | ||
First chapter of 2nd Peter says, after your faith, virtue, virtue, knowledge, and all these things, then it goes down to godliness. | ||
These are all aspects of the character of God. | ||
We're talking about gratefulness and love and peace and joy. | ||
You know, we need to get our identity from union with Christ and the Father God both, okay? | ||
And so as you, as you go, as you, he says, come as a child, And, you know, Peter said, you contend until the day star arises in your heart. | ||
And Paul said, he said, you go from glory to glory by looking into the face of Jesus, right? | ||
Well, Jesus wasn't there. | ||
How could he look in the face of Jesus as he got knocked off the horse? | ||
He saw him in the spirit. | ||
So there becomes a spiritual unity. | ||
John chapter 17, down the bottom. | ||
At the heart level. | ||
Your heart comes on fire. | ||
It's kind of like, you guys know how magnesium burns, right? | ||
So it's like there's a white light of magnesium burning in your heart, and that is the glory of God. | ||
We are the temple of God. | ||
Absolutely. And anybody who has sincerely experienced it doesn't need to describe to them. | ||
And I think people that haven't experienced it can't have it described to them because it's almost impossible to imagine. | ||
Val, you described yourself as spiritual. | ||
Has that always been the case or is this an awakening? | ||
I wanted to be a pastor. | ||
Okay. So everything that he's taught, like a lot of people don't realize that my spiritual background comes from me. | ||
At one point in time, I was called Bible Boy. | ||
I led all my friends to Jesus. | ||
Okay. And so just, I still love Jesus. | ||
I still obviously refer to the Bible. | ||
Just an expanded view of everything. | ||
Everything that he's saying, I absolutely agree with. | ||
Because he's talking about activating the heart. | ||
I look at activating the heart maybe a little bit differently now. | ||
Maybe more... | ||
More so now in a literal sense. | ||
Right. Because there's science behind the power of the heart. | ||
Right. Actually having an energetic field more powerful than anything else. | ||
A nuclear reactor. | ||
So, yeah, I love what he's saying. | ||
It's beautiful. Wild. Yeah, beautiful stuff. | ||
Thank you very much for that call, Andrew. | ||
More calls on the other side with King Bao. | ||
We'll be right back, folks. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Stay with us. Alright, well, folks, welcome back. | ||
This is War Room. I am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
My guest is Joel King Bao Bauman. | ||
You can follow him on all social media at underscore King Bao. | ||
And hey, go to redpillthreads.com, redpillthreads.com. | ||
That's a shirt that King Bao is wearing. | ||
And we just got off the phone with the operator of Red Pill Threads and he said all proceeds today he will donate to | ||
Owen Schroer at DefendOwen.com. | ||
So we love to see it. | ||
And that's what this is all about. It's all about building communities, setting up an alternative economy where you're not paying the salaries of these globalist scumbags that despise you and are doing everything they can to destroy all the beautiful, lovely, good things in the world. | ||
Just shop with the good guys. It really is as simple as that. | ||
We got a lot of calls, and I want to go out to some of them. | ||
Let's go to Leo in Minnesota. | ||
Val, you're from Minnesota, right? Sir. | ||
All right, hometown state, home state for Val. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Leo, you're on the air. | ||
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Val, Minnesota, huh, brother? | |
Yeah, of course, man. Wilmer area. | ||
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Dude, I tell you what, man. | |
I'm a proud boy out here. | ||
You come home, we'll get you in the club, baby. | ||
All right, I got you. | ||
unidentified
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We need more warriors like you, but check it out, I got a serious question. | |
What class you fight in, weight class? | ||
Middleweight, so 185. | ||
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God, bro, you're gonna break my heart here. | |
I'm like loving Sean Strickland and his message, and now you gotta go whoop his ass. | ||
Yeah. Very soon. | ||
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Very soon, my friend. Nah, well, boys, I just wanted to speak to being a counterculture, man, and, you know, just making this conservative God-fearing I don't think we have to do nothing but sit back and let them expose themselves. | |
Other than, you know, play our role as active men protecting our homes and our countries because that's utmost enemy to our enemies. | ||
You know, a strong man is the enemy when you go into a neighborhood, when you go into a house. | ||
That's what the criminals are looking for is strong men because that deters any criminal, any enemy. | ||
You know, so we all need to be strong men and I highly encourage that. | ||
So, you know, speaking to a warrior like you, King, man, it's an honor, brother. | ||
Grateful for you, my friend, and you are 100% right. | ||
Right now is the time to be. | ||
We have to be what we are, and they don't want us to be what we are. | ||
Strong men, my children, my boys, they look at me and they go, Daddy, look at my big muscles. | ||
Why? Because they look at me and they see me as an example of that. | ||
And that's what we just need to be what we are. | ||
So thank you for the call, man. | ||
And you're 100% right. | ||
It's time for men to be men. | ||
It's time for women to be women. | ||
And it's time for us to love each other equally and bring forth a new world. | ||
A hundred percent. And, you know, you mentioned like all these liberal people just fall to the wayside because they are chasing trends. | ||
And what we are arguing for has been established by a thousand years of human history. | ||
This isn't something new and convoluted we're coming up with. | ||
It's literally men, men, women, women, protect your family, serve the children. | ||
I mean, it's so it seems so simple. | ||
Truth is truth. When it's simple, it's true. | ||
When it's complicated, it's a lie. | ||
It really is. | ||
And of course, it is a cliche. | ||
Back when men were real men and women, and now it's like, no, we're in a space where men are women and women are men. | ||
It can't go on much longer, can it? | ||
I got a skit about that on my Instagram that you can check out. | ||
It's one of my highlighted reels. | ||
It is me identifying as an F-E-Y-G-E-T. So definitely go check it out. | ||
It's called... Yes. | ||
Something we can't say on air. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Leo. | ||
Thank you for doing everything that you do as well. | ||
I know it's not an easy time to be a Proud Boy these days, but not because Proud Boys have done anything wrong, only because they've been so incorrectly and falsely maligned in the mainstream media. | ||
So good on you for sticking up for Proud Boys. | ||
Any Proud Boy event I've ever been to has been the most joyful, happy, peaceful, fun event ever. | ||
The fact that they have people thinking you people are terrorists is a... | ||
It's a shame. It's an absolute shame. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Leo. Let's go to Phyllis in California. | ||
Phyllis in California called in about people with cognitive dissonance and referencing trauma. | ||
We talked a lot about this in the last hour. | ||
Go ahead, Phyllis. You're on the air. Russ, good afternoon. | ||
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How are you guys doing? Good, thank you. | |
Yeah, I listen to cognitive dissonance and how we, Americans especially, we, the mass media, unholy Hollywood, as I call it, has been given the narratives that we follow. | ||
You were mentioning trends a little while ago, but when we think of what we've been told to believe, and with the colors, You know, he says, you know, to CNN or whatever, and they show you, you know, they show you these bright colors and music. | ||
And I think of Nebuchadnezzar in the Book of Daniel, where he says, when you hear the music playing, you know, and I want you all to bow down to this statue. | ||
And I think that's where we are. | ||
You know, we have all these idols all around us, people, statues, all kinds of things, | ||
music, and they put this music that sounds, you know, it's all repetitive, boom, boom, | ||
almost hypnotic. | ||
And then they put words upon it, and then they tell you, okay, you have to do this, | ||
you have to accept this new agenda, this LGBTQWXYZ. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, you're exactly right. | ||
And there's another, just a quick little thing to sort of emphasize what you're saying. | ||
Before they were able to numb people, if you were getting your tooth removed or getting some sort of painful dental surgery, they would have a guy stand over you with a drum, and they would beat the drum, and they would clap, you know, metal together near, and they would overwhelm your senses, and it would actually numb the pain for you. | ||
Here's another one, Emile Coué. | ||
My favorite book of all time, one of them, is Emile Kouwe, Mastery of Self Through Conscious Auto-Suggestion. | ||
And Emile would show that in the early days, back in the early hundreds, You could hypnotize people and do procedures on them and you could essentially take away their pain while they were completely aware because that is how powerful our mind is. | ||
And if you want to talk about how powerful the mind is, very interesting how it was at Elena Del Rey concert, I believe, where These people all fell over in simultaneousness as it looked like an invisible wave hit them. | ||
What is that about and what time are we actually living in? | ||
I feel like energy is everything. | ||
I believe energy is everything. | ||
And music, I do music for a reason. | ||
I can tell you that music is a tool and it is a source. | ||
I use my music Differently than I believe that Hollywood uses them. | ||
That's why my group is called the undeniables and we are here to shift consciousness We're here to give back to people and humanity But be very careful what you give your attention to Because you might be opening up your subconscious mind and you don't even realize that you're doing it Yeah, that's a and that's sort of The dangerous thing, I think, about all this is that you do have to sort of – you have to be careful, don't you? | ||
You have to be careful about when you're delving into all of this stuff that you aren't – you're putting yourself in a vulnerable position to be taken advantage of if you're not very careful. | ||
There's the principle of speed reading. | ||
You know what a door is without looking at it. | ||
That's speed reading. You know what a car is without looking at it. | ||
The reason that they do flashes of lights and flashes of words is because your subconscious mind can actually pick up on those words. | ||
You might not be able to, but your subconscious can. | ||
So then we have to realize, why are these kids going crazy right now stomping out another child? | ||
Why are people in the hood still killing themselves and eating the BS while still listening to these rappers who kill each other and make you kill themselves? | ||
It's your subconscious programming. | ||
And the people that know how to wield it seem like they despise humanity. | ||
Yes. That's who we're fighting against. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This will be our final segment with Joel King Bauman. | ||
I'll be joined by Peter Brimelow. | ||
A V-Dare in the third hour, so big guest day today on The War Room. | ||
Thank you so much for being here with us. Thank you for going to Infowarsstore.com to support us. | ||
And let's just get straight out to phone calls so we can get to as many as possible this segment. | ||
Pavel from Washington. | ||
I'm sorry, I don't know how to pronounce your name, but you've called in about war in the Middle East. | ||
Go ahead, Pavel. Oh, hey. | ||
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How's it going, y'all? Good, thank you. | |
I'm a beats producer myself, too, so I'm an artist, but... | ||
Is your stuff online? Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
My artist's name is Vic Paha. | ||
B-I-G-P-A-H-A. I have over 1,600 instrumentals. | ||
Nice. I have my own record label, you know, like DistroKid. | ||
Very cool. Yeah, so I just release different tracks. | ||
Sometimes I kind of put what God puts on my heart, and I just put it as the title of the beat, you know? | ||
Of course. That's great. | ||
That's what we need, man. | ||
We need artists out there who... | ||
We don't need art that's always about politics. | ||
We just need people who have the right thing in their heart to make music. | ||
But thank you so much for calling in. | ||
What's your comment today? | ||
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Oh, yeah. My comment was like, going back to the heart, it does say that it says that the kingdom of heaven, Jesus said, is in your heart. | |
Mm-hmm. That's what's crazy. | ||
I feel like that's like a deep knowledge in that. | ||
Thank you. Because that right there is everything. | ||
The kingdom of heaven is within your heart. | ||
We can have, in my opinion, heaven on earth when we all go back to our heart. | ||
I believe that Christ is a consciousness. | ||
And if we go within our heart and we invoke the Frame of unconditional love and forgiveness for all, then we can start to usher in that utopia here on earth. | ||
We can stop the wars. | ||
We can stop the crime. | ||
We can stop the killing when we all start loving one another and forgiving us. | ||
So thank you for that. 100%. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, Pavel. | ||
We're going to move on a little quickly because we're trying to get to as many as possible, and we'll just go in the order they're received. | ||
Ed in Alabama, you are next on the line, although I hesitate to delve into the topic you've called in about, but you have called in. | ||
Go ahead. You're on the air, Ed. | ||
You got a theory for us, I believe? | ||
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Yeah, well, it's a question. | |
It is a pretty deep theory. | ||
I have a lighter question, though, and maybe you can just put this one to rest because it's also an argument I have with friends. | ||
Can we just come to—can you just put to rest Michelle Obama— Is not a man. | ||
Am I right? Never was a man. | ||
Has always been a woman. | ||
And that's it. Am I right? | ||
You got a big old thing, man. | ||
She got a big old thing. | ||
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Oh, really? | |
Is there truth to that? | ||
Is there actual truth to that? | ||
If you go down that rabbit hole, I think you can figure it out, bro. | ||
She got big on that. All I'm saying is there's people out there with, they'll give you $50,000 you can find a picture of her pregnant and nobody's playing it yet. | ||
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That's all I'm saying. She got big on that. | |
She got big on that. | ||
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So recently Alex had a guest on and I guess he has a documentary Michelle Obama 2024 and he actually produced And in there, he brought up, he said that he actually went back and interviewed friends, went back to childhood schools, and they actually flashed on the screen Michelle in a dance class. | |
And so I immediately turned around after that show, and I messaged my friend who's 65 years old, and I said, look, And I'm 55, so I said, look, Michelle is not a man, okay? | ||
Never was a man, always been a woman. | ||
And then he sent me a video in Messenger of these flashes of videos where you can see, you know, something dangling there under a dress and stuff and photos. | ||
And how do you know real versus unreal? | ||
I believe... What is a woman? | ||
We don't even know what a woman is anymore. | ||
Yeah, bro, you're asking the wrong questions. | ||
You're asking the wrong questions. | ||
Hey, I just told you I was an F-E-Y-G-E-T. You know what I'm saying? | ||
I identify as an F-E-Y-G-E-T. That means that you can't say mean things to me, and nobody can hate on me. | ||
That's right. And if you think Michelle Obama is a man, then you're a hateful bigot. | ||
But if you think that she's a real woman, then you claim to know what a woman is, and that's also bigot. | ||
Look, there's no way to win, okay? | ||
She's a man, she's a woman. | ||
At the end of the day, she might very well be our president. | ||
So that's the real concern I have, and that's been the rumor for a while. | ||
Thank you for the call, Ed. Let's go on to the next. | ||
Let's go to Sneak in Texas. | ||
Sneak in Texas says he appreciates what King Bao is up to. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Sneak, you're on the air. | ||
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Yes, can you hear me? Yes, sir. | |
Awesome. Hey, I just wanted to say, Harrison, the move kind of sucked, but at least you're still on air. | ||
Talks about Owen. King, I've been watching you forever. | ||
You inspired me when you were fighting. | ||
And then when you started making your videos, that was inspiring as well. | ||
Kind of, you know, helped me along my red pill journey. | ||
And I really appreciate that you're on the show, man. | ||
That, you know, kind of blew my mind. | ||
I never even knew you were, you know, suspect to be on Infowars. | ||
But I'm so happy to see that you're on, man. | ||
This means more to me than you know, my friend. | ||
The fact that you follow my journey and actually have been watching my videos and that they've helped, that means everything. | ||
These type of messages, these type of conversations mean everything. | ||
So the fact that you called in and waited and I could actually talk to you means everything. | ||
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Thank you. I just want to give a shout out to Rumble Chat. | |
H is King. You guys have a good night. | ||
You too. Thank you very much, Sneak. | ||
Really appreciate it. We've got time for one more call. | ||
We'll go to William in Arkansas here, one of our regular callers. | ||
You have a question for King Bao. | ||
We don't have too much time left, so if you want him to answer it, make it quick. | ||
You're on the air. William, thanks for calling in. | ||
You say we're at war. | ||
I'm an old grappler, and let's just say you've got an opponent that's Outweighing you, and he's beating you, and he starts playing dirty, and you throw a gramby roll on him, and he sticks you hard. | ||
He starts playing dirtier. | ||
Only really one way out. | ||
And you as a fighter know this. | ||
That's the position we're in. | ||
That's the question. | ||
Interesting. I think I get it. | ||
You get what he's... Yeah. No, you're right, bro. | ||
Hear me out. When will the ships be ready? | ||
My ship is ready. | ||
I'm trying to get as many ships as I can to be ready for the call if it needs to be answered. | ||
If I put out the signal, how many people are going to be ready and can gather with me? | ||
With me, not online, with me to do what needs to be done to defend our honor in our country. | ||
I'm ready. I just need to know who else is. | ||
Man, incredible stuff. | ||
I think that's going to be all the calls we have time for today. | ||
Anything else before I let you go, William? | ||
You know, good luck. | ||
God bless Warren. | ||
Boy, his mama coming on there almost made me cry. | ||
I don't know about anybody else, but we all got mamas. | ||
Men aren't as tough as they are. | ||
I've seen warriors that I've served time with. | ||
I wouldn't want to fight any of them. | ||
And I've invited them to the nursing home to help me go to work. | ||
No, they'll go back to Iraq. | ||
No, that was a wonderful surprise. | ||
I had no idea she was going to call in. | ||
It was a very nice talk to her. | ||
And of course, you know, you don't get a kid like Owen without a tough mom. | ||
Because I can only imagine what he put her through growing up. | ||
But Joel King-Bow Bauman has been my guest for the last two hours. | ||
I'm so glad that we've doubled your time here. | ||
We were only supposed to be here for the first hour, but we were just having such a—it flew by, really, so I just wanted to keep you on for longer. | ||
Thank you for doing that with us. | ||
Redpillthreads.com, he said he's— Contributing all the proceeds from today to DefendOwen.com. | ||
That's the shirt that King Bao is wearing. | ||
You can follow King Bao on all social media at underscore King Bao. | ||
Anything else you want to let the M4s audience know? | ||
My goal is to eradicate childhood malnutrition from the planet. | ||
We plan on doing that through our incredible food technology at Aloe Vea. | ||
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Thank you so much for being here with us, King Bao. | ||
This has been an absolute pleasure. | ||
Really incredible stuff. | ||
Still suspicious you may have hypnotized me there in that first segment, but I'm feeling clear here now. | ||
We'll be back in the second hour with Peter Brimelow of V-Dare to talk about the attacks that they're under. | ||
Once again, I just want to thank my guest, King Bao, for coming on and for standing up for What's Right. | ||
We'll be right back, folks. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The third hour of The War Room is on. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We're going to be joined by Peter Brimelow of V-Dare very shortly here. | ||
I just wanted to give you some updates. | ||
A little news blitz here in this first five minutes while we connect with Mr. | ||
Brimelow. And I think you're going to get a good little impression of what's going on in the world by just these headlines alone. | ||
First, when it comes to the war in Gaza, Gaza reports more than 11,100 people killed. | ||
That's one out of every 200 people in Gaza has been killed. | ||
Battles forced Palestinians out of hospitals in Gaza. | ||
the Israeli military is moving in on some of the big hospitals there. Battles between Israel and | ||
Hamas around hospitals forced thousands of Palestinians to flee from some of the last | ||
perceived safe places in northern Gaza, stranding critically wounded patients, | ||
newborns and their caregivers with dwindling supplies and no electricity, health officials | ||
said Monday, including, and I hate to be the one to report this to you, but dozens of babies kept | ||
alive by oxygen, having it turned off for lack of resources, truly brutal beyond description. | ||
Hezbollah has said they have a new red line. Hezbollah will fully enter into the war with | ||
Israel if Hamas is completely destroyed in the Gaza Strip. | ||
this according to a senior Hamas official. | ||
So Israel, once again, in a pretty tight spot where their stated war aim of eliminating Hamas would now bring Hezbollah into the conflict, which they really don't want. | ||
That's the impression I'm getting. | ||
Pentagon warns Israel against escalating conflict with Hezbollah. | ||
U.S. government staffers say Biden is, quote, spreading disinformation and says Israel is guilty of war crimes. | ||
We also have this story. | ||
It says U.S. and IDF troops in major joint drill simulating battle on three fronts. | ||
And this is from Jerusalem Post. | ||
And there's a very sort of disturbing quote in this. | ||
Where you've got an American military leader saying that American men better be ready to, quote, give their lives to the Jewish state, which is a little bit disturbing. | ||
And of course, probably one of the main reasons that people don't want to join the United States Army to go fight and die for a foreign state. | ||
But hey, maybe it'll all work out fine. | ||
Who knows? Meanwhile, this according to Mideast Spectator, although I wasn't able to confirm it anywhere else, it is troubling. | ||
The overwhelming majority of Israel's war cabinet has decided in favor of resolute action against Hezbollah, but Netanyahu refuses. | ||
Ben-Gavir threatens immediate dismissal of the Prime Minister. | ||
Israeli rulers are fighting and bickering amongst themselves in the middle of a multi-front | ||
war against the entire region. | ||
Meanwhile, the resistance axis has shown that they are united, strong, and decisive in the | ||
face of the enemy, whether it's Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Syria, or Yemen. | ||
That's basically what's happening on the Israeli front, including Hezbollah conflicts, Hezbollah | ||
interactions with the Israeli military increasing. | ||
But the Iranian commander of the Revolutionary Guard Corps says that Washington is... | ||
quote, begging for capitulation. | ||
Meanwhile, on the... | ||
Homefront here. Things are looking dim. | ||
Let's just say that. Police use tear gas, flashbang grenades to push back on Antifa militants protesting Atlanta police training site. | ||
So, near Civil War level conflict taking place in Atlanta with a bunch of... | ||
Dumbass communists that don't want police versus, you know, the police. | ||
Moody's cuts outlook on U.S. credit rating from negative to stable. | ||
So, hey, that's good, right? | ||
Negative to stable? I think that's good. | ||
A white teenager has been stomped to death by 15 black teens. | ||
You can find the video and story there at Infowars. | ||
Not a single charge from this. | ||
Which, tell me if that'd be the same the other way around. | ||
Electric car charging station uses more electricity than 280 homes every hour. | ||
That story also from Infowars.com. | ||
Los Angeles braces for transportation crisis as part of Interstate 10 is closed indefinitely after massive blaze because everything is collapsing and everyone sucks and everything's being destroyed. | ||
It's incredible, a non-purpose. | ||
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Harrison Smith presents War Room on InfoWars. | |
Always. | ||
Alright, welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the third hour of The War Room, InfoWars.com, band.video. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. Joining me in this third hour is Peter Brimelow. | ||
In many ways, a legend of the dissident right. | ||
He's a veteran of financial and political journalism. | ||
Peter has been a writer and editor of Market Watch, Forbes magazine, Fortune magazine, Barron's Financial Post, McLean's, and National Review. | ||
But in 1999, Peter launched vdare.com, which has become America's premier website for patriotic immigration reform news and ideas. | ||
One of my favorite websites of all time, vdare.com. | ||
Welcome to the show, Mr. Brimler. | ||
Thanks for having me on, Harrison. | ||
My pleasure. And I wish it was in better circumstances, but just like so many organizations on the dissident right, the real right wing, however you want to phrase it, VDARE is coming under attack from various different directions because of the content that you cover. | ||
Not because you lie, not because you do anything that would give them legitimate reason, but because you hold positions that they don't want you to hold, so they don't want you to be able to express them. | ||
Can you tell us a little bit about what's going on in some of the attacks against VDARE right now? | ||
Well, Vidar is focused on, as you say, the need for patriotic immigration reform, which basically means immigration reduction. | ||
We prefer a moratorium, no net immigration at all. | ||
And this is, of course, extremely distressing to the people who run the country. | ||
And so they've been attacking us for a long time, as they have every other distant right organization. | ||
You know more about this than anybody. | ||
Depriving us, deplatforming us and demonetizing us and so on. | ||
But the big problem we've got right now is this woman, Letitia James, in New York, who is also tormenting Donald Trump. | ||
So I guess we're in good company. | ||
New York State, VDAD Foundation, which is a 501c3, it's a charity. | ||
It is and has been for more than 20 years registered in New York State. | ||
And because of that, she's able to, she has a regulatory authority over us. | ||
And she about, somewhere over a year ago, she attacked us, ostensibly, because we bought a conference venue. | ||
It's a castle here in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. | ||
And we did that because we've been cancelled a dozen times out of different conferences in the two or three years prior to COVID. Basically the left would start an agitation and the suits, the conferences, the hotel venues would cancel because they're too terrified. | ||
So we now have our own conference venue, the Berkeley Springs Castle here in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, and we start to have conferences. | ||
Well, she's attacked us because she says she thinks that this purchase needs, has to be looked at. | ||
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Well, you know, this purchase is absolutely bulletproof. | |
It was done by, we had it monitored by extremely expensive lawyers because we knew that Letitia James was out there and it was just a matter of time before she came after us. | ||
But she's refused to meet with these lawyers to discuss it. | ||
Instead, they're just battering us to death with the subpoenas for thousands of pages of documents. | ||
We're a very small operation. | ||
It's extremely onerous. She's asking for things that have no possible relationship to the council purchase, including, for example, the names of our vendors and of our pseudonymous writers. | ||
Now, most of our writers are pseudonymous now because of the reign of Terry, people who were... | ||
Who write for us are likely to get fired from their day jobs. | ||
So at a certain point, about a year ago, we went into federal court and pointed out that this was clearly a violation of our First Amendment rights. | ||
And our lawyers were very confident that this would be upheld and Letitia James would be whacked over the snout and told to go away. | ||
But to cut and make a long story short, basically the federal judge ran away on a technicality. | ||
And so this assault is proceeding. | ||
She's proceeding against a state court to try and force yet more us to divulge these names. | ||
And in federal court, of course, we're appealing on the First Amendment issue. | ||
So actually having to fight this thing on two fronts right now. | ||
It's basically law fair. | ||
I'm sure they're astonished that we've not run out of money already. | ||
That's how they do it. I mean, they don't win victories. | ||
They just batter people to death with legal costs they can't afford. | ||
Right, and that's enough for them, right? | ||
They don't actually care if they get a conviction or succeed or whatever. | ||
The point is shutting you down. | ||
If they can do that through success in their endeavors, then great. | ||
Or if it's just wearing you down piece by piece, whatever, the outcome is the same. | ||
We've had our own run-ins with Miss James there. | ||
Obviously, she's... Prosecuting Donald Trump, it's so blatant and it's such a foundational and fundamental violation of the things that we as Americans believe or as Westerners believe. | ||
How is she getting away with this? | ||
Like, that's what really astonishes me is that it's not just the people at the top. | ||
The voters will reward them for this type of behavior. | ||
I mean, how do you even contend with a society this broken? | ||
I don't think people realize, although I think because of Donald Trump, they are beginning to realize quite how corrupt this regulatory and prosecution process is, or quite how politicized it is. | ||
I think people still have some minimal faith in courts, although it's rapidly diminishing. | ||
You know, when I first came to the US in 1970, People really did believe that the media was trustworthy. | ||
And you can see this. | ||
We actually posted on the article I have up on Vidar right now. | ||
I linked to a chart of the Gallup poll. | ||
People's trust in the mainstream media. | ||
And it's absolutely collapsed over the period of 50 years. | ||
Virtually no Republicans, single-digit Republicans, trust the mainstream media. | ||
Extraordinary. And yet, 50 years ago, 70-80% of them did. | ||
And I think that's going to happen with the courts. | ||
People are just going to lose faith in the courts because fundamentally what should have happened and also to Donald Trump is that judges should have told her this was to go away, that she shouldn't be harassing her. | ||
In a small organization like this, particularly when it's plenipolitical. | ||
But the judges don't do that. | ||
Our experience in court is very disappointing. | ||
The judges are very, very reluctant to... | ||
They're frightened. They're frightened of the accusation of racism and so on. | ||
And it's easier for them to find for the left in this case because they're not going to get into some of the mainstream media. | ||
The difficulty with this is, I mean, you know, we're facing a constitutional crisis here with Trump and the election. | ||
And Norm is speaking. | ||
You would turn to the courts to resolve this. | ||
But I don't think Americans in general, the republics in particular, are rapidly losing their faith in the courts. | ||
And I'm afraid we're just a symptom of him. | ||
You know, and that's so much more dangerous than losing faith in the mainstream media. | ||
Losing faith in the mainstream media, you can just sort of – maybe you just become ignorant or you have to go out and search for other sources. | ||
But when people lose faith in the justice system, in the system of the courts, that means that, you know, if my – Sister is murdered. | ||
I'm not going to go to the court for it. | ||
I'm going to get vengeance myself. | ||
And then you're going to have a cycle of violence in that way. | ||
Or if I'm being arrested unfairly, instead of saying, I will trust to the court and they'll vindicate me, maybe I'll run or maybe I'll take out some of the cops to try to get away. | ||
I mean, when the people don't trust the courts, I mean, that's the first step towards total anarchy, isn't it? | ||
Yes, it's a recipe for revolution. | ||
Absolutely. And that's what they think, though, on the left. | ||
And that's why they've gone to such incredible lengths to crush everybody over this January 6th thing, which obviously was not insurrection. | ||
It was just a demonstration that may or may not have gotten out of hand. | ||
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But they prosecuted over a thousand people because of it. | |
I mean, the only parallel in American history is the Palmer Raids in the early 20s when they round up a lot of communists and threw them out. | ||
But they were communists. | ||
These people went to J6, which were normists. | ||
And they weren't armed or anything. | ||
And yet they determined the point as many of them as possible because they know ultimately this is going to go into the streets. | ||
If the courts won't uphold justice, if the courts have told the partisan, what recourse do people have? | ||
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Right. This is heading in a very, very bad direction. | |
And of course, it's not... | ||
Go ahead. I was just saying, we're just a small part of it. | ||
I mean, it's devastating to us, but we're part of a greater drama. | ||
Right. Well, and it all adds up, and they have to start somewhere, but that's certainly not where they're going to end. | ||
And yeah, you're right. | ||
I mean, once... | ||
But it's not just anarchy, is it? | ||
It's anarcho-tyranny. | ||
We still have this extremely high-functioning society that can do just about anything it puts its mind to. | ||
It's just the picking and choosing of where they enforce things versus where they don't. | ||
One of the stories really big over this weekend was the fact that they cleaned up San Francisco overnight because they're choosing to allow our streets to be filled with trash. | ||
They're choosing to allow the open-air drug markets. | ||
And you can see that in evidence when they clear it out because the Chinese dictator is coming to town. | ||
This is what it looked like before. It didn't look like that when old Xi got into town. | ||
So we'll continue this conversation about anarcho-tyranny and the oppressive actions being taken by state AGs and officials of the government all over the country with Peter Brimelow on the other side, vdare.com, vdare.com, a very powerful resource in the information war. | ||
We'll be right back. Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is The War Room. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
My guest is Peter Brimelow. | ||
And obviously InfoWars has been under massive attack from lawfare in various different ways. | ||
But we also have, I guess, it's the benefit of having Alex Jones as our leader that there's a lot of attention on us. | ||
There's a lot of publicity around us. | ||
But VDARE is an incredibly powerful organization, an incredibly important website, a great resource for myself and others like me who are trying to stay on top of things and avoid the mainstream media lies. | ||
But you don't quite have the media presence that we do just purely out of – The media loves talking about Alex Jones. | ||
What are you going to do? So we get a lot of attention on this, but VDARE and so many other places are going through similar situations where they're being attacked and having lawfare waged against them. | ||
And you can read the article at VDARE.com. | ||
Lawfare crisis intensifies. | ||
Federal court judge Frederick J. Scullin dodges protecting our First Amendment rights from hyper-politicized New York AG Leticia James. | ||
She's gone after us. | ||
She's gone after Donald Trump. | ||
She is a menace to free speech. | ||
As I would say it. And you use a phrase in this article, and you used it also in the last segment, reign of terror. | ||
It feels like we're in a reign of terror right now. | ||
Can you explain the usage of that phrase? | ||
Sure. I mean, originally, of course, there were red terrorists in various parts of Europe, in Hungary, after the revolution, after the First World War, and of course, above all, in the Soviet Union. | ||
And that's exactly what's happening here. | ||
They basically tend to punish dissent. | ||
And they're able to do it because people don't stand up to them. | ||
I mean, where is the Republican Party on all of this? | ||
Right. We just had a gubernatorial candidate come by here in Berkeley Springs, and we asked him what was he going to do about viewpoint discrimination, which is the ability of banks and so on to debank people who have political opinions that the left doesn't like. | ||
He quite obviously had never heard of this issue. | ||
I mean, because if you read the Wall Street Journal and rely on the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, you're not going to hear about it. | ||
So, it's spread right across the whole system. | ||
We're all aware of how people wiped off Twitter and to a certain extent are allowed back now. | ||
But look at the hysteria that's gone on about it. | ||
I mean, the left and the ruling class generally are doing their very best to bankrupt Musk. | ||
Not because he's done anything, because he actually hasn't done a lot, but because they think he could do stuff. | ||
And that's what I was saying earlier about Harrison, about the J6 stuff. | ||
It's not that those people did anything. | ||
I mean, there was an incursion at the Capitol just the other week and nobody was arrested. | ||
There was a Kavanaugh incursion and nobody was punished. | ||
But they put Owen in jail and stuff because they're preparing to further crack down on the dissent. | ||
And they don't want people in the streets. | ||
I think they think the streets belong to the left and that their paramilitary operation | ||
like Antifa. | ||
And that was one of the things that I've noticed that Owen Schroer is just about as censored | ||
as Alex Jones. | ||
He also hasn't gotten his Twitter account back just like Alex Jones hasn't. | ||
And if you try to, you know, he'll be search blocked or, you know, if you try to upload | ||
anything with Owen Schroer in the title on TikTok, it'll get taken down. | ||
And I realized it was because he went to the streets. | ||
I mean, his whole thing is taking a bullhorn and going to protest and interviewing people | ||
on the streets. | ||
Right. | ||
They're kind of more okay if you're just on the internet. | ||
Talking about it, once you take it to the streets and once you actually try to make a difference in reality, then the hammer comes down. | ||
I think the ruling class was extremely frightened in 2015, 16, 17, because it became obvious that then alt-right was capable of putting force out on the streets. | ||
People would rally. And of course, the actual Trump rally that happened on January 6th was the most astonishing thing. | ||
I mean, the size of the crowds of that thing was simply breathtaking. | ||
And it did take the breath, of course, of the ruling class. | ||
And that's why they're so desperate to crush everybody involved. | ||
Basically, what's happening here is it's a communist coup. | ||
It's very similar to what happened in Eastern Europe after the Second World War. | ||
I mean, it took, there was a sort of de facto division of Europe between the East and the West, but it took the Russians, the Soviets, Quite some time, several years, to get full control of those societies. | ||
And they did it through lawfare. | ||
They would make up excuses to why we could put their opponents in jail. | ||
They would bankrupt opposition newspapers. | ||
They would accuse all their enemies of having collaborated with the Nazis when the Nazis overrun those areas, which in some cases was actually true because you're in a national liberation situation. | ||
You choose, you know, If you were bought, if you were Lithuanian or something, you'd choose whoever you could to help you. | ||
Anyway, they're determined to... | ||
It's very similar. It took them some years, but in the end, they successfully brought the society under complete control. | ||
And that's what they are in the process of doing now. | ||
The only thing that's put a spoke in the wheel is this Israel situation, because it turns out that a large component of the American left is very committed to Israel. | ||
So there's kind of something of a civil war going on. | ||
And it turns out that just as you can clean up the San Francisco for Chinese dictators coming... | ||
So you can actually deport people. | ||
And Britain and Germany are actually threatening to deport people who are Hamas supporters. | ||
After years and years of telling us that nobody could be deported under any circumstances, it turns out you can deport people. | ||
So that's kind of interesting. | ||
They have their own contradictions as well. | ||
Yeah, isn't that amazing? | ||
Yeah, you have, you know, rape gangs for decades and nothing gets done, but suddenly somebody waves a Palestinian flag and it's like no holds barred. | ||
That's just one of sort of a couple interesting phenomena taking place right now when it comes to the immigration world. | ||
And I want to get into that, but you said something important there, which is making up excuses. | ||
And I don't get how people don't understand this. | ||
I can imagine the conversation now if I go to a Normie and I say, man, this person is going after V-Dare. | ||
It's totally political. They just want to shut them up. | ||
And they'll say, well, but they bought a castle or something. | ||
Didn't they do something? And it's like, what do you not get that of course they're going to come up with some reason. | ||
They're going to come up with some excuse. | ||
And I'm sure the same thing happened in Nazi Germany or the Soviet Union. | ||
They didn't say, well, we're punishing this person because we don't like them and they're a barrier to our power. | ||
They come up with something. | ||
And yet people in America today, they're buying these excuses about why they're going after people like yourself or Trump or us. | ||
Why is it so easy for them to trick the average American? | ||
I mean, they get away with it every time. | ||
Well, I think the power of the mainstream media is by no means over, even though there are ways you can get information and so on. | ||
They still have the ability to share the narrative to an extraordinary degree. | ||
I mean, this cast that we bought, which we paid $1.5 million to get 55 acres A castle where we can hold companies in three cottages. | ||
Now, I don't know how things are down in Texas, but anywhere else in the country, Southwest Virginia, you can't get a two-bedroom condominium for $1.5 million in Washington. | ||
So it's a very small transaction, but we're a very small group. | ||
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But we did it because we can't hold conferences anywhere else. | |
Because it turns out that we had a situation in Colorado Springs where the Republican Mayor of Colorado Springs denied us police protection. | ||
He said he would not advance police protection if the hotel in Colorado Springs where it was supposed to have a conference went ahead with it. | ||
How could they function under a threat of not having police protection, city services, police protection and fire protection? | ||
Of course, Intel caved. | ||
And of course, we sued. | ||
And our original lawyer was so excited about this because it violates all kinds of precedents from the civil rights era. | ||
Cities have to protect. | ||
The right to free speech even of unpopular people. | ||
He was so excited about that he took it on contingency. | ||
In other words, we didn't have to pay him. | ||
He would be paid out of our winnings, which would have been substantial because of substantial civil rights law covering this. | ||
As it turned out, the judges wouldn't help us. | ||
They just refused. They made all kinds of excuses to dodge, with the exception of one appeals court judge, Hardenstein, who was very good. | ||
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We're looking at this thing about a two-tier justice system. | ||
It's really true. It absolutely is true. | ||
We'll get more into that on the other side. | ||
Stay with us, folks. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
My guest is Peter Brimelow. | ||
He runs vdare.com. | ||
Vdare.com focuses a lot on immigration issues, and as you pointed out in the last segment, How expedited the deportation process can suddenly become when it's about Hamas and Israel rather than the will of the native people of countries like UK or Germany or Ireland. | ||
That's just one of the interesting sort of things that has come about either because of the Israel-Gaza war or just happening in the news about immigration in general. | ||
This story I'm sure you saw. | ||
I'd love to get your input on this from New York Post. | ||
Fed up migrants who trekked thousands of miles to U.S. already heading home. | ||
Quote, American dream doesn't exist. | ||
It's almost like they're painting the migrants as the victim. | ||
Like, we tricked them. We tricked them, Peter. | ||
We said, oh yeah, come join the American dream. | ||
And they got here and said, this isn't what we wanted and are heading out. | ||
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They're the victims, aren't they? And we made it cold as well. | |
You know, it gets cold in the winter here. | ||
Right. I mean, this is one of the great truths about immigration that we really have to keep focusing on. | ||
You know, there's emigration as well as immigration. | ||
There's no reason why these people can't go home. | ||
Right. And they could be encouraged to go home very easily. | ||
And, of course, apparently Trump and DeSantis Actually wanted to make a serious effort at deportation. | ||
The last time there was a serious effort at deportation was in the early 1950s. | ||
The border collapsed and I think about a million and a half, two million Mexicans came in. | ||
And then Eisenhower ended it when he got into power in just a few weeks, a few months. | ||
He had what he was allowed then to call Operation Wetback. | ||
And about a million and a half illegals went home. | ||
But the interesting thing about this, Harrison, he only had to deport a couple hundred thousand. | ||
The others just got the message and went home. | ||
One of the things we do at VDAIR.com is to track the growth in the immigrant workforce. | ||
And you can see, when Trump was elected, it immediately started to fall. | ||
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Even before Trump was inaugurated, the people were leaving. | |
So, you know, this thing can be reversed. | ||
I think immigration is the queen of the battlefield of American politics because it just affects absolutely everything. | ||
And, of course, it's also radically altering the shape of the electorate. | ||
Which is why the Democrats are so determined to do it. | ||
They've given up appealing to the white working class, or any working class for that matter. | ||
They just decide to elect a new people. | ||
You know, there's a famous joke that Brecht made after the 53 rising in East Germany. | ||
He said the government should dissolve the people and elect a new one. | ||
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Well, the Democrats are electing a new people. | |
That's exactly what they're doing. | ||
One key thing we've got to keep hammering on is the need to end both rights citizenship. | ||
I regard both rights citizenship as kind of an internal fence, an internal border fence, because these people might be here, but they can't enter the political community unless they have an amnesty or they have children who are automatically American citizens under the current misinterpretation of the 14th Amendment. | ||
And I'm delighted to say that both Trump and DeSantis are talking about doing that. | ||
Right, and yet the way these things are presented in the media or in political conversations is if they are unquestionable, sacred realities in America that if you can get across the border and plop out a baby, then you're in for life and all your family gets to come too. | ||
It seems totally ridiculous to me, and that's – you make the same argument I did. | ||
Go ahead. Yes, actually. One of the things that fascinates me about American politicians is that they really do- I used to work for- I used to work for R.N. Hatch, actually. | ||
Oh, yeah. And one of the things it taught me is that they really do believe what they read in the papers. | ||
Right. Which, of course, all of us in journalism know that even back then in the 1980s, we knew that was just craziness. | ||
But they don't know this. | ||
And so consequently, I actually saw, I think, in the 2016 cycle, one of the candidates was engaged, I think it was Jeb, was engaged in a colloquy, a fight with somebody, an argument with somebody in a coffee shop, who raised the issue of birthright citizenship. | ||
And Jeb replied, well, it's in the Constitution. | ||
Well, of course, he's not in the Constitution. | ||
It's a court decision. But he didn't know that. | ||
He'd been governor of Florida for two terms, and his father was for U.S. presidents and so on. | ||
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The level of ignorance among these people is simply staggering. | |
It really is incredible. | ||
And, of course, we know that it drives human behavior. | ||
I can't tell you the number of videos I've seen of... | ||
You know, whatever, Haitians who've been in Colombia for five years, and they go, they're being interviewed, and they go, well, my wife's, my girlfriend's pregnant now, so we're going to America so she can have the baby. | ||
I mean, they know this, and they change their behavior based on the laws and how they're being enforced. | ||
It's obvious. They're very well informed. | ||
Right. And they respond very quickly to changes on the border. | ||
And that's why they, that's what's happened with Biden, of course. | ||
And Biden, I mean, it's simply incredible what he's done. | ||
I can't believe he's not been impeached. | ||
Of course, it's obviously treason. | ||
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But it's a tricky thing to do to prove treason. | |
But it's also true that the US president swears to uphold the laws. | ||
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And one of the laws is if somebody comes in illegally, they're supposed to be thrown out. | |
And he's not throwing them out. | ||
He's violating his oath of office. | ||
That's an impeachable offence. | ||
I just can't understand why the congressional Republicans won't move forward with this. | ||
Because apart from anything else, we know about what's going on on the screen here, and our readers and our viewers do, but most people don't. | ||
How many times has CBS News or NBC News shown this? | ||
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Fox used to, but I don't think they are anymore. | |
Most people don't realise how bad this situation is. | ||
No, yeah, I don't think they know there's a situation at all, let alone how existentially horrible it is. | ||
Right. And, I mean, it's a good question. | ||
How do they get away with this? | ||
And I guess the answer is just abusing things like the asylum system. | ||
I mean, we know this is how they do it, right? | ||
They... They tell people, you have to claim asylum, so here's the words you say. | ||
Say, I'm in fear for my life. Say, I'm being... | ||
And so, I mean, the obvious answer is we can't have asylum anymore. | ||
Sorry, it was nice. We liked being a sort of safe harbor for people that were being... | ||
But you people took advantage of it, so now nobody can have it. | ||
And again, it's one of these things... | ||
It's supposed to be on this scale. | ||
Of course not. I mean, it's a mass immigration here. | ||
And of course, it's also obvious that these are actually economic migrants. | ||
They're not fleeing persecution or anything. | ||
And that's why you come up with this amazing situation. | ||
One of the abuses has to be ended is there's a refugee statute which allows about 150,000. | ||
At the moment, I think it's said to be 150,000 immigrants. | ||
Politically favored immigrants would come under the refugee status. | ||
And you find, if you look into it, they very often go home for holidays. | ||
Right. You know, they arrive, and then they go home. | ||
And they come back, and we'll go back and forth. | ||
They're not in any fear. | ||
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They're just live to get in here. | |
But there's no will to enforce it on the party. | ||
And the Democrats simply want more of these people here. | ||
That's why they're challenging taxes and knocking down the fence and all this kind of thing, you know. | ||
They don't want anybody to enforce them, but they want to get as many third-world people in here as possible. | ||
But, you know, I think it's because they're scared. | ||
I think they're deeply, profoundly shocked by Trump's election. | ||
And they think they only have, they're right on the point of guaranteeing that the US is going to have a non-white majority in 15, 20 years. | ||
They're right on the point of doing that and they know it could be reversed and they're simply terrified. | ||
They've got to get it done before the Americans wake up. | ||
Yeah, and it seems like they were sort of confronted with a choice where they went, okay, well, we can either give some concessions to Trump and sort of back off a little bit and let the heat die down, or we can just try to finish this right now, just double down, just go as hard as we can and just try to get this over, and it seems like they chose that latter choice. | ||
Right. It's one of the ways you know Biden is not running his own administration. | ||
He has a culture of leftists who are running it for him. | ||
Because in the past, he was much more modest on lots of these questions. | ||
Right. Now you've got Alejandro Mayorkas who's just, he's literally creating apps so they can just click the I'm a refugee button and, you know, get the notes. | ||
Right. I mean, it's so crazy. | ||
And so we'll talk about impeachment on the other side, but it's like it's been three years at this point. | ||
If we start the impeachment now, maybe it'll be done by the time the election happens. | ||
Like, it's almost too little too late at this point. | ||
There needs to be something. | ||
But, you know, impeachment, I guess, would be a start. | ||
It makes a statement. It makes a statement. | ||
That's the important thing. It makes people realize what's going on. | ||
At the very least, we need a very powerful statement against what's being done. | ||
But no, I think what these people are doing is obviously treason. | ||
They're clearly completely giving up on what I would argue is the primary point of government, which is protecting those inside from those outside. | ||
And they have completely abolished that entire responsibility now. | ||
And it's only getting worse. We'll be back on the other side. | ||
Talk more with Peter Brimelow, VDARE.com. | ||
Go to VDARE.com. The headline again is Lawfare Crisis Intensifies because they're going after VDARE for daring to oppose their replacement migration agenda and for being extremely effective in doing so. | ||
Stay with us more with Peter Brimelow on the other side. | ||
All right, folks. Welcome back. | ||
This will be the final segment of The War Room. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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My guest is Peter Brimelow. | ||
Just to remind you, he is a veteran of financial and political journalism. | ||
He's been a writer and editor for Market Watch, Forbes Magazine, Fortune Magazine, Barron's Financial Post, McLean's, | ||
and National Review. | ||
But in 1999, he launched VDARE.com and has become America's premier website for patriotic immigration reform news and | ||
ideas. | ||
VDARE.com. | ||
And they're under attack right now from Letitia James, the attorney general of New York, who's just finding any excuse | ||
she can to try to interfere with their activities as it's like death by a thousand cuts. | ||
And let's talk about that because we have some more headlines about immigration, but this is from Disclosed.tv. | ||
UNESCO's Director General unveils a, quote, multi-stakeholder plan to safeguard social media platforms from dis and misinformation, hate speech, and conspiracy theories. | ||
And this, of course, is a UN organization. | ||
But, I mean, these attacks against free speech are coming rapidly and from all directions, aren't they, Peter? | ||
I mean, it's not just... Local politicians like Letitia James and federal organizations like the FBI, but they're working with the corporations and the big tech companies like Twitter and Facebook, and they're getting orders from the UN and these supranational organizations. | ||
I mean, it's legions against the American people defending our First Amendment. | ||
How do we break through, man? | ||
The thing is, the First Amendment simply doesn't exist in the rest of the world, even in common law countries like England and Canada and so on. | ||
We're very lucky to have it. | ||
And they're working on it. They're working on getting around it. | ||
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They're trying to invent this concept of hate speech and so on. | |
But as I said earlier, though, you know, in a way this is an expression of weakness. | ||
They know they've lost control of the narrative because there's not only three networks and half a dozen major newspapers anymore. | ||
People getting information from different sources. | ||
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I mean, does anybody your age watch the television? | |
Not really, no. | ||
No, they don't. You know, Murray in his book, Coming Apart, which is about the collapse of the white working class, points out that on the night Hikari was assassinated, something like 70-80% of the population tuned in to watch the network news. | ||
Right. And now it's down to, like, this is before Kennedy was assassinated. | ||
Now it's down to, like, less than 10%. | ||
So that's a good thing, and that's why they're panicking. | ||
It's like the immigration thing. | ||
They know they've got to get control of the situation because people are learning too much. | ||
Yeah, and I guess it's just whether people actually vote to prevent some of this. | ||
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Again, from New York Post. Go ahead, I'm sorry. | |
No, no, no, please respond to that. | ||
All I'm saying is the thing is people do vote, that's what happened with Trump. | ||
And here in West Virginia, you know, this was a rock-hard Democrat state, even as recently as 40 years ago. | ||
I mean, I think Carter beat Reagan here. | ||
But now it's – Trump carried West Virginia by 50 points. | ||
And this is a very poor state, but it's overwhelmingly a white state. | ||
And a white working class simply decided that the Democrats were no good. | ||
And they've just quietly migrated away from them. | ||
And the Republican Party doesn't deserve them, of course. | ||
It's not done anything to deserve them. | ||
But it's got them. Sometimes they call the Republican Party, you know, it's not the GOP, it's the GAP, it's the generic American Party. | ||
It's there because there's no alternative. | ||
Right, and it seems like they're increasingly, you know, doing things like saying MAGA Trump supporters are on the list of domestic terrorist organizations. | ||
So, I mean, do you think it's going to be where, you know, we have two parties, but if you vote for one, you get put on a list, and you can vote for them, you can vote however you want, but just be careful voting for the Republican Party. | ||
I mean, it seems like that's the dynamic they're setting up, that we'll technically have an opposition party, but voting for it, you know, puts you on the domestic terror list. | ||
Right. I mean, I think it's impossible to exaggerate how crazy the people who run the Biden administration actually are. | ||
They're completely out of touch with normal Americans. | ||
They just live in a bubble. And they really believe their own propaganda. | ||
I mean, they think that we're all organizing clans out here. | ||
I mean, you see this with these amazing polls about, they ask people how many black, blacks are killed by unarmed, | ||
unarmed blacks are killed by cops every year. | ||
And people say they think it's like 10,000. | ||
Actually, it's not even in double digits. | ||
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And most of them were attacking the police with bricks and things. | |
But there's just this complete illusion that's created among the ruling class and white intellectuals and so on. | ||
They just have no idea what's really going on. | ||
So it's a very dangerous situation right now. | ||
I don't see any easy way out of it, frankly. | ||
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But then I didn't see any easy way after Vietnam fell, which you're too young to remember, aren't you? | |
But is it possible to exaggerate how pessimistic the American conservative movement, which I was involved in then, in spite of my accident, was after the fall of Vietnam? | ||
We just thought the communism wanted to rule the world. | ||
And yet it just all turned around in five years. | ||
So miracles happen frequently in politics. | ||
We just need another one. So do you think there's an electoral path out of this? | ||
Because I talk to a lot of people that think it's over basically and they're just like voting is a scam. | ||
We're just heading down the slide and there's nothing that's going to stop us. | ||
I tend to think that if we organize and can change enough minds and expose people to the reality of what's going on, I don't think this is over by a long shot. | ||
What's your optimism level? | ||
I mean, you know, I lived through this before in the late 70s. | ||
We all thought it was all over then, on the right, and it turned out it wasn't. | ||
And I'm not one of these people who thinks that Reagan wasn't an important president. | ||
He was a very important president. | ||
He won the Cold War. If it hadn't been for Reagan and the Star Wars strategy adopted, the Soviet Union would still be around and the Americans would still be paying for it, as they were in the last few years. | ||
So these enormous loans that Kissingen negotiated for enormous reasons, for peculiar reasons. | ||
On the other hand, it is very black. | ||
I really don't see any way out of this right now, because I think the Democrats absolutely intend to put Trump in prison. | ||
They can do that because the jurors and the judges they have in these areas that have been prosecuted are completely partisan. | ||
So I just don't see an easy way out. | ||
And, you know, I have to ask myself, next time people show up at the White House, Americans show up at the White House and the Capitol to protest some of that, are they going to leave their guns at home like they did this last time? | ||
Right. No, seriously. | ||
What good did it do them leaving their guns at home? | ||
They were still prosecuted and thrown in the gulag, garlands, gulag for years and jailed for years and all this kind of thing. | ||
So we're heading in a very, very bad direction. | ||
We absolutely are. | ||
And, of course, we're being driven there by the left who seems to have just this unshakable confidence that they can just do whatever the hell they want to whoever the hell they want and get away with it. | ||
And that's a very dangerous position to be in. | ||
And, of course, they're doing it to VDARE. Again, I encourage people to go to VDARE.com and read the headline, Lawfare Crisis Intensifies. | ||
It's about New York AG Letitia James and her lawfare against VDARE.com. | ||
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We have about two minutes left. We've not been charged with anything. | |
That's the infuriating thing. | ||
It's the investigation. That's the problem. | ||
The process is the punishment here. | ||
They just harass you to death. | ||
We've asked to meet with her to discuss this and cancel transactions. | ||
She won't meet with us. She has no intention of meeting with us. | ||
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She just wants to bankrupt us with subpoena demands. | |
It's utterly infuriating. | ||
And of course, she's out there trying to get Donald Trump and putting gag orders on him while she's making videos on TikTok talking about the case. | ||
I mean, it's one rule for them and another rule for us. | ||
But more and more people are waking up, and I hope with the support of the American people, we can overcome this, in reality, very tiny number of people that are ruling over us and destroying our way of life in this way. | ||
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Absolutely. And you're doing the best job to help. | |
Well, all we can do is try to raise awareness and encourage people to go support our fellow soldiers on the front line of the information war. | ||
Just in the last minute or so, what do you want people to know about what VDR is going through or how they can help or just... | ||
Well, the best thing to do is to go to vdare.com or follow us on Twitter or Gab. | ||
And to the extent you can, you know, we're still a 5.1c3. | ||
We can still give tax deductions. | ||
And we depend entirely. | ||
We're a free site. We depend entirely on donors. | ||
As you pointed out, we don't get advertisers, do we? | ||
No, no, but good riddance to them. | ||
I don't want advertisers. | ||
I don't want to be thinking about what they want. | ||
I just want to tell the truth and let them handle it. | ||
Well, thank you so much for being with us. | ||
Again, this is Peter Brimelow. | ||
VDARE.com is the website. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us today, and good luck in the information war out there. | ||
Thanks for having me. Keep in touch. | ||
Absolutely. My pleasure. | ||
Folks, that's going to do it for us. | ||
I do want to remind you to go to Infowarsstore.com again because without your support, we will not be here. | ||
None of us would be here without your support. | ||
You've got to support the men in the fight, the men in the arena, because this really is a battle for the soul of humanity. | ||
And it might seem dark, but it seemed darker before. | ||
So we'll see you tomorrow, folks. | ||
Now I'm about to talk about something really historic and very, very exciting. | ||
There's a lot of angles to this in the limited time we have. | ||
But America has been a special place because we aspired to liberty and freedom when nobody else was aspiring to it. | ||
We weren't perfect. We were far from it. | ||
But it was a place where experiments were allowed and where people could really try to prove themselves, not because of what family they came from or because they were from royalty, but a meritocracy based on what they could produce, what they could do. | ||
There were two things that really fueled and funded the colonies and the launch of America in 1776. | ||
And both of them are interesting. | ||
Both of them have dark histories. | ||
But both of them are something that you can't enjoy responsibly. | ||
That's, of course, tobacco and the Virginia colony. | ||
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And that's, of course, whiskey. | |
And Sam Adams with Whiskey and Beer was one of the main boosters and funders, in fact probably the biggest funder, of George Washington and our troops. | ||
So it was Whiskey and Beer. | ||
Not wine. The liberals love to drink. | ||
I'm not against wine. It's just a fact that literally fuel the start of our country along with this tobacco. | ||
And I enjoy both, but I've really gotten good over the years at being responsible. | ||
Sometimes I might go four months. | ||
That's the longest I've gone the last few years with no tobacco or no alcohol. | ||
But when I'm with friends, when I'm with family, when I'm with patriots, I enjoy both of them and they go together like a horse and carriage. | ||
Show. Two years ago, I got approached by great patriots from some of my connections who are major craft whiskey producers in Kentucky. | ||
So they brought me dozens of these amazing whiskeys that they had developed and also procured. | ||
And out of all of them, I like this Kentucky straight bourbon. | ||
Again, I'm no whiskey connoisseur. | ||
I just know what tastes good, what I like, what It feels good, which doesn't give you that big hangover after. | ||
I liked out of dozens, over a dozen I tried, this whiskey. | ||
Now, the bad news is they only had so many barrels of it, and so it's a limited supply. | ||
There's 10,000 bottles of this as of the time I'm cutting this. | ||
And it is amazing. | ||
And it's been ready for a year because of leftists trying to block it being in stores and behind the scenes harassment and debanking and stuff of this major whiskey company. | ||
This has been in the warehouse for a year. | ||
So it wasn't just aged for the years. | ||
It was in the barrels. It's been aged by their censorship and went from amazing to incredible. | ||
So it's a very special bottle too. | ||
That's why we have all these government documents here in front of me right here. | ||
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It's got all of these hidden messages on it, on the front and on the back. | ||
So like I said, this is really, really special. | ||
Limited run, only place to get it. | ||
We have the Conspiracy Imperatives, ten of them, kind of the Ten Commandments. | ||
There's only 10,000 bottles of this at conspiracybourbon.com. | ||
Destroy the Tyrants. It just goes on and on. | ||
This is very, very special. | ||
I would imagine that most people that get this are never going to open it. | ||
Gut level, I think this is going to be a major collector's item. | ||
We could have sold it for $200 in the market. | ||
It's 60-something bucks instead, and it's a fundraiser for the operation. | ||
We're really, really, really, really proud of it. | ||
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