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Harrison Smith presents War Room on Infowars. | |
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the War Room, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
What a show we have for you today. | ||
We'll be joined in the third hour by Devin Tracy, a.k.a. | ||
Atheism is Unstoppable. | ||
It was like I had to throw up the bat signal. | ||
It was like something happened. | ||
I thought there's one man that the world needs right now, and it's Devin Tracy. | ||
The occurrence is that one of the Central Park Five has been arrested. | ||
I mean, I'm sorry, has been elected. | ||
A little Freudian slip there. | ||
As a city councilman in New York City, for those unaware, the Central Park Five are sometimes currently referred to as the exonerated five, despite the fact that no exoneration has taken place. | ||
They were, in fact, found guilty and convicted of, well, let's just say a horrific crime. | ||
And now one of them has been released in the slew of popular... | ||
Events where previously convicted people have the convictions overturned because of like a particularly convincing podcast or something like that. | ||
And it really just goes pretty far away to showing like where we are as a society right now. | ||
It's really incredible. | ||
So basically as soon as I learned that this guy was elected, I had to reach. | ||
I threw up the bat signal, the kangaroo signal. | ||
To get Devin Tracy on the case because he's done extensive breakdowns of this and a number of other cases. | ||
Proving that the official story is actually what happened. | ||
That there actually are criminals that hurt people very badly and then get caught and sent to jail. | ||
And then of course you have, you know, the Kardashians or whoever who come along, decide | ||
that they're too nice to be guilty and spend millions of dollars to get them out of prison | ||
against the desires of the, you know, family members of the victims who were killed or | ||
horribly injured or some other thing. | ||
So anyway, we'll be talking to him in the third hour. | ||
Very excited about that. | ||
We are eagerly awaiting an update from Owen Schroer. | ||
I have not heard anything yet, but we are keeping our eyes open, keeping the phones | ||
on because he should be having a scheduled meeting with his lawyer today. | ||
And hopefully we'll get some update from him. | ||
Obviously, we probably won't be hearing from him, unfortunately. | ||
That would be a nice surprise if that was the case. | ||
But last time he tried to send out a message to his fans, he was put in solitary confinement for two weeks. | ||
So we're not expecting to get a message from him, but hopefully we'll get a message from Norm Pattis or somebody in the loop that can give us an update as to how he's doing. | ||
Hopefully he'll be getting out of Solitary today, but we'll bring you that update just as soon as we get it. | ||
Another little update for you is that Chase Geiser, who of course is hosting American Journal, is right now looping on his Twitter. | ||
He's doing a live stream for DefendJones.com, the DefendJones.com money bomb live stream loop. | ||
Basically, he took... | ||
Like an hour and a half long compilation of the best of Alex Jones over the last 30 years and is looping it on repeat on his Twitter. | ||
So if you have a Twitter, an X account, go share that. | ||
Maybe we'll tune in during the show to see what era of the legend that the loop is on at that moment. | ||
How long would a true Alex Jones highlight reel be? | ||
I think it'd have to be like 24 to 48 hours. | ||
After all, the man has been talking into a microphone for three hours a day, five or even six days a week for the last 20 plus years. | ||
There's more content than you can possibly imagine. | ||
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We'll be talking about the Israeli conflict, of course. | ||
Today we'll be talking about crime and racism. | ||
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Sometimes, on days like today, I just don't even know where to begin. | ||
We have so much Israel news, and I do want to get to that. | ||
I feel like I have a little bit of time to make up for yesterday. | ||
Since we had such a great guest in King Bao and then we kept him on to go to phone calls and I just didn't get to cover a lot of the news of the day. | ||
That's okay because a lot of news I was going to cover yesterday continues to be in the headlines today. | ||
And so we'll get into all of that. | ||
As we speak, there's a massive protest going on in Washington, D.C. I can't remember what it's called, but it's... | ||
March to defend Israel, apparently. | ||
I just wonder how long we're going to have to live with the just endlessly pedantic and boring identity politic charade. | ||
I'm just not sure if I can take it that much longer. | ||
I walked into the break room here. | ||
I don't even know what news channel it was, but it was live streaming the March for Israel. | ||
And it's just like I walk in to grab my coffee and I just hear, I am a black female Jew and I will not be silenced. | ||
And I'm just like, okay, just pour my coffee and walk right out. | ||
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It's just... Who cares? | |
Just who cares? I just, just shut up already for once, for the love of God. | ||
I just, it just... It's like, who is telling any of those groups to be silent? | ||
Ever. What are you talking about? | ||
It would make sense if it was a guy going, I'm a white Christian male and I will not be silenced. | ||
Then it'd be like, well, kind of cringy, bro, but at least valid. | ||
At least you're actually of the groups that are being silenced continuously. | ||
But just looking around today and just imagining being a Being a person that thinks that black people, Jewish people, or women are somehow oppressed in this society, it's just exhausting. | ||
It's just like, shut up already. | ||
It's enough. Enough already. | ||
I don't get it. It's very weird. | ||
And it's a very weird march going on. | ||
This is a march for war, as far as I can tell. | ||
I'm not sure how often this has happened in history. | ||
Most of the time that there's a war going on and you have tons of citizens gathering together at the Capitol in some form of protest, it's like against the war. | ||
But this is a protest in favor of the war. | ||
These are people gathering to demand protest. | ||
That the war continue and that America not get in the way and involved in the war. | ||
See, I as an individual don't have the resources or the capability to stop a war happening. | ||
So my only recourse would be to gather like-minded people and to petition the government for them to use their power to stop the ongoing war. | ||
If you want the war to continue in Israel, As an individual, you have all the power in the world to go there and participate. | ||
Goodbye. Get off of our soil because it's not for the sake of America that you're there. | ||
It's not for the sake of peace, obviously. | ||
No, you're there to demand that America support Israel in their, what I would qualify, what I would Referred to as a genocide, just go sign up. | ||
Just go sign up if that's what you want to do. | ||
Doesn't make a lot of sense to me. | ||
Clip 11, this is Van Jones from CNN, formerly of CNN. I don't know where he is these days, but he's giving speeches at the Israeli, the Israel pro-Israel gathering. | ||
Clip number 11. He says, I'm a peace guy. | ||
I pray for peace. | ||
Maybe we shouldn't bomb Gaza. | ||
And he's... | ||
The response from the crowd to this suggestion that maybe bombs should stop falling is to chant no ceasefire. | ||
So it's a war. | ||
It's a pro-war gathering. | ||
I'm just... I'm... | ||
My mind thoroughly boggled. | ||
Here's clip number 11. | ||
Van Jones being... | ||
Being drowned out by chance of no ceasefire. | ||
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I'm a peace guy. | |
I pray for peace. | ||
No more rockets from Gaza and no more bombs falling down on the people of Gaza. | ||
God protect the children. | ||
God protect children. Let's end all the horror and all the heartbreak in the Holy Land. | ||
Let's end all of it. Let's end all of it. | ||
But I'll be honest in closing. | ||
When I think about what's happening over there, I don't feel powerful to do something about what's happening over there. | ||
What I do feel powerful is to maybe do something about what's happening here. | ||
Let's take a stand here against anti-Jewish bigotry. | ||
Let's take a stand against Muslim. | ||
Let's take a stand here against hatred. | ||
Let's take a stand here against hatred of all kinds. | ||
I don't want... Again, you can just hear the crowd first angrily shouting at him and then chanting, no ceasefire. | ||
Again, it's just crazy. | ||
It's just crazy to me. It's just totally wild. | ||
You got a guy going, let's stop the bombs falling on Gazan children. | ||
And the crowd is just like, no! | ||
No ceasefire! | ||
Keep bombing children! | ||
Keep bombing children! | ||
It's just... | ||
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Very odd behavior. | ||
Of course, Mike Johnson, the current Speaker of the House, is all in for this. | ||
Ready to hear the call of the crowd and abolish any chance of a peaceful resolution to this conflict. | ||
Which, okay... | ||
So far, Mike Johnson is Speaker of the House. | ||
His first action upon becoming Speaker was to place a phone call to Bibi Netanyahu. | ||
His first official action in the Speakership was to put forward a resolution backing up Israel with everything they've got. | ||
Now he's participating in pro-war marches and claiming that a ceasefire Is outrageous. | ||
Let's watch clip number six. | ||
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Outrageous. He's outraged. | ||
How dare you? | ||
Speaker of the House wearing a pin that has the Israeli flag and the American flag intertwined. | ||
You know, I have some pins that have the American flag and the Japanese flag crossed like that. | ||
The only one I wear is the American flag and the Texas flag crossing because those aren't two different countries. | ||
I wish they were, but it's a country and a state. | ||
But I don't even wear the pins of other countries, and I'm a talk show host. | ||
I'm a radio host, and even I'm like, I can't. | ||
It feels disloyal. | ||
Something feels a little bit disloyal about it. | ||
I've got Scottish flag pins. | ||
I've got Spanish and Italian flags. | ||
I don't wear them because I'm like, I'm American. | ||
I can't be wearing a pin of some other country's flag. | ||
That's the Speaker of the House wearing an Israel-America combined flag pin and saying that the calls for a ceasefire, the calls for peace... | ||
Outrage him. They're outrageous. | ||
They're an insult. How dare you suggest that this senseless murder not continue? | ||
Outraged. Alright folks, we have a lot of domestic news to cover. | ||
But we'll spend the first part of today on what's going on in Israel. | ||
And also the reaction here at home. | ||
Get a massive pro-Israel comment. | ||
March happening right now in Washington, D.C. Some interesting cracks developing. | ||
Some of our fellow right-wing dissident media groups, Information Liberation, has the story. | ||
Ben Shapiro labels Candace Owens disgraceful for taking an America First position on the Israel-Gaza war. | ||
And as Mike Adams at Health Ranger said today on X, Welcome to 2023. | ||
If you call for peace, they accuse you of hate. | ||
If you call for freedom, they accuse you of extremism. | ||
If you call for reason, they label you racist. | ||
If you call for transparency, they accuse you of spreading disinformation. | ||
If you call for diplomacy, they declare you a terrorist sympathizer. | ||
But if you call for humanitarian aid, they declare you to be an animal. | ||
But if you call for genocide, they happily embrace you as a person of wisdom. | ||
It really is true. | ||
We have the video here, clip number 10. | ||
Here's Ben Shapiro, really insulting Candace Owens for her perfectly reasonable stance, which I remind you before we play the video, has only been in opposition to the senseless, relentless, endless, pointless, and in reality, detrimental to Israel's future, bombing of Gaza. | ||
Primarily civilians. | ||
And we can get into some of the numbers here in just a second, but I think a pretty good guess is that about 99.5% of the people killed by Israel in the last month or more have been civilians. | ||
I think the official count is that they've killed something between 40 and 60 Hamas militants while killing upwards of 11,000 innocent civilians. | ||
But if you oppose that, Ben Shapiro thinks you're frankly an idiot. | ||
Let's go to clip number 10 here Disgraceful | ||
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Look at the people in the background I think that her faux sophistication on these particular issues has been ridiculous. | |
It's not faux sophistication, it's ridiculous. | ||
Everybody can see the moves that she's making and the things that she's saying. | ||
So that's her boss, by the way. | ||
That's Candace Owens boss. Saying that her takes on this topic, which have again been resolutely peaceful and pro-America first, is to call her disgraceful and to say that she was faux-sophisticated, her faux-sophistication about this. | ||
Which again, is just a very useful linguistic trigger that It's deployed all the time, usually from leftists, right? | ||
If you're sophisticated, you'll agree with us. | ||
Oh, you don't like a drag queen reading to your child and bouncing him on his knee, a man in a dress with a big beard and a rap sheet for inappropriate misbehavior? | ||
You don't want them reading to your kindergarten? | ||
You're just not sophisticated. | ||
You just don't understand. | ||
We've talked about this. I mean, this is why they use the word phobe, right? | ||
The suffix phobe, Islamophobe, homophobe. | ||
What they're saying is that you're scared of it because you don't understand it. | ||
Leaving you with really only one of two options. | ||
You either understand and therefore embrace it, or you don't embrace it, which means you're scared and stupid and unsophisticated, okay? | ||
You're unenlightened because you disagree with us. | ||
That's the implication that he's going with there. | ||
Again, she, Candace Owens, simply said that she doesn't like the indiscriminate bombing aspect of this entire conflict. | ||
And yeah, she still works for Ben Shapiro. | ||
And just another example of the irony of this whole situation... | ||
That for the first time in something like seven years, Ben Shapiro changed his tag tweet, which forever was, facts don't care about your feelings. | ||
That's been replaced now with a call to vengeance against Tomas. | ||
And the person who has built an entire career on lambasting and criticizing identity politics... | ||
Has delved completely and entirely into identity politics, essentially becoming his entire personality. | ||
Really, really incredible. | ||
Here are some of the things that Candace Owens has said that I guess are despicable and unsophisticated. | ||
When Nikki Haley talked about almost nothing but Israel during the debate, Candace Owens said, do you know which country you're currently running for president within? | ||
This is becoming insufferable. | ||
She also said no government anywhere has a right to commit genocide ever. | ||
There's no justification for a genocide. | ||
I can't believe this even needs to be said or even considered the least bit controversial to state, well, you're just not sophisticated, Candace. | ||
The sophisticated belief is that Israel cannot commit genocide because of their inherent virtue. | ||
They get to kill whoever they want with whatever overwhelming force they want. | ||
And if you criticize it, you're anti-Semitic. | ||
It's pretty simple, actually. | ||
And again, this article from Information Liberation just goes through basically all of Candace Owens' quotes during this time. | ||
And for example, she supports Vivek Ramaswamy when he said that, you know, free speech has | ||
to protect people even with controversial ideas, even organizations that support Palestine | ||
on college campuses. | ||
She says, I will never accept the infringement of American rights. | ||
We need people in office who understands that and do not give in to smear merchant campaigns. | ||
Wow. | ||
Her time might not be so long at Daily Wire. | ||
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And good for her for standing up for what she believes in. | ||
She responded to this latest insult from her boss by quoting the Bible, saying, Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God. | ||
God, blessed are they which are persecuted for their righteousness' sake, for theirs | ||
is the kingdom of heaven. | ||
Blessed are ye when men shall revile you and persecute you, and shall say all manner of | ||
evil against you falsely for my sake. | ||
No one can serve two masters. | ||
Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and | ||
despise the other. | ||
You cannot serve both God and money." | ||
Following that up by saying, Christ is King. | ||
Good stuff. That's all I have to say about that. | ||
Good stuff. Very, very good stuff. | ||
Now, of course, I remember. | ||
I remember back in the day when she was known as Red Pill Black. | ||
Used to come on Infowars when nobody else would have her. | ||
Of course, she moved on from us. | ||
She moved on to the bigger and better things. | ||
But now she might be finding that she's biting the hand that feeds her. | ||
And she might start to get hungry. | ||
So who knows? Maybe we keep Infowars running along and we'll be like a refugee camp for all of the reasonable America First peace-loving talking heads who find their time at Daily Wire and other such alternative right organizations becoming a little bit uncomfortable, a little bit stifling. Will they bite their tongue? | ||
And not speak out about the ongoing genocide to save their job, or will they continue to tell the truth and pay the price? | ||
Alright, welcome back folks. I've got to speed up here a little bit since we have so much news to cover. | ||
We've hardly even touched on what's actually going on in Israel. | ||
Didn't mean to spend an entire segment there on the Candace Owens, Ben Shapiro beef. | ||
But we don't really delve that much into some of the drama that's been going on. | ||
With our fellow dissident right alternative media groups. | ||
Must be nice. | ||
It must be nice. Having such comfort and assurity and stability that you can actually have internal strife. | ||
We're so constantly busy with outside conflicts that we're too busy and overwhelmed to snipe at each other. | ||
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Go to Infowarsstore.com to do that. | ||
Again, we're awaiting input or awaiting something from... | ||
Owen Schroeder's legal team, who is supposed to be meeting him today, or at least having a scheduled call with him to get an update, very eager to hear about that. | ||
Let's return to the topic of Israel and World War III and just go through some of these new updates. | ||
We have an updated map of naval ships in Israel and the Middle East, and you can see the just sheer amount of I'm surprised that this hasn't spiraled out of control yet. | ||
But that in no means is evidence that it won't spiral out of control. | ||
It's just there's more and more kindling being piled on awaiting the ultimate match strike. | ||
Here's an interesting story from Haaretz. | ||
Israel is using arrests to silence domestic dissent over Gaza. | ||
After he'd spent five days in jail with no indictment filed, a magistrate's court released Dr. | ||
Meyer Baruchin, a civics and history teacher, under certain restrictions on Monday. | ||
Just a few days ago, police had asked that he be kept in jail for, quote, | ||
indicating a decision to commit treason, a crime carrying a maximum sentence of 10 years in jail. | ||
From what started with a bang involving treason and justifying Hamas's actions in Facebook posts, | ||
ended with a whisper within a few days. But make no mistake, Beruchin was used as a political tool | ||
to send a political message. The motive for his arrest was deterrence, silencing any criticism | ||
or any hint of protest against Israeli policy. Beruchin paid a personal price. | ||
He was fired from the high school where he taught and spent five days in jail with no justification. | ||
The police had asked the prosecution for permission to investigate him on suspicion of incitement, but after the request was rejected, they switched to a crime of intent to commit treason, an extreme charge that's very rarely used. | ||
So again, you'll see a lot of evidence of dissent within Israel in the stories that we're covering today, but I'm having a hard time getting my hands around what exactly the dissent is over. | ||
As you have some calling for the impeachment of Bibi Netanyahu as he's allowed this attack to happen and be carried out. | ||
And you assume because of worry that he's a warmonger and that he's putting all of Israel in danger. | ||
Well, at the same time, they're trying to get him to take an offensive stance against Hezbollah and are mad at him for not doing that. | ||
So I can't really figure out where... | ||
The Israeli public is right now. | ||
It's like half of them are mad that he's putting them all in danger by pursuing the war with too much excitement, and the other half is like, but you also have to go after Hezbollah. | ||
It's very strange. From Infowars.com, aircraft carrier USS Dwight S. Eisenhower, now in Gulf of Oman. | ||
Dwight S. Eisenhower? | ||
Is there a different Eisenhower? | ||
Am I crazy? It's Dwight D. Eisenhower, right? | ||
Do you have two middle names? This might be a typo. | ||
Okay, never mind. Don't draw attention to it. | ||
Aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and its escorts are operating in the Gulf of Oman after leaving the Red Sea earlier this weekend. | ||
Ike and its escorts were operating off the coast of Oman as of Monday, according to the USNI news fleet and marine tracker based on publicly available satellite imagery. | ||
The carrier passed through the Suez Canal on November 4th and sailed through the Red Sea and passed the Bab al-El-Mandeb. | ||
Through the Gulf of Aden to its current location. | ||
The move is part of an overall U.S. naval buildup in Europe and the Middle East following the Hamas attacks outside of Gaza and the ongoing conflict in southern Israel. | ||
So again, just one of a number of Massive carrier groups now | ||
Congealing in Mediterranean and off the coast of Oman | ||
meanwhile al-shifa the hospital buries | ||
170 people in a mass grave as conditions worsen Gaza's largest hospital digs a mass grave as intelligent as | ||
Israeli bombardment continues Gaza's largest hospital reports that is buried more than | ||
100 people in a mass grave as it says bodies are Decomposing in its courtyard and babies are dying because | ||
their incubators have no power The conditions at al-shifa hotel and other medical | ||
facilities in Gaza are worsening to new unimaginable levels according to health officials and humanitarian groups on | ||
the ground There's no water or food for patients or staff at Al Shifa, according to Palestinian health officials. | ||
Doctors Without Borders has medical teams at Al Shifa, which is located in Gaza City. | ||
They say our staff is saying there's no electricity. | ||
The group's emergency coordinator says the people are staying in the corridors because of sniper fire near the windows and they cannot move any of the patients to ambulances. | ||
There are more than 600 inpatients at Al Shifa, 37 babies, and at least one patient in need of an ICU, the organization said. | ||
Citing one of its surgeons who's inside the hospital, the surgeon described the situation as inhuman. | ||
Hospitals have run out of fuel to power their generators, including Al Shifa and Al Quds, in the north of Gaza and have ceased to function as medical facilities. | ||
Al-Shifa is the only medical facility able to receive patients, and increasing shortages and challenges are making that impossible. | ||
There are 35 hospitals in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip. | ||
Officials report a rising death toll as Israel continues its siege on the region in response to the October 7th attack that killed 1,200 Israelis. | ||
More than 11,200 Palestinians in Gaza have died, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza. | ||
An additional 196 Palestinians in the West Bank have died since October 7th, according to health officials. | ||
So yes, apparently the invasion of Gaza is ongoing, slowly but surely. | ||
There's pretty shocking images of It's like become a tank graveyard just outside of the al-Shifa hospital, and the reports are that the Israeli troops are at the gates of al-Shifa hospital, and of course you just saw there that they're apparently sniping people in the windows, and so the patients and doctors and nurses are having to gather in corridors. | ||
From AP News, calls grow to evacuate Gaza's largest hospital. | ||
Palestinian authorities on Tuesday called for a ceasefire to evacuate three dozen newborns and other patients trapped inside Gaza's biggest hospital as Israeli forces battled Hamas in the streets just outside and seized more ground from across northern Gaza. | ||
For days, the Israeli army has encircled Shifa Hospital, the facility it says Hamas hides in and beneath to use civilians as human shields for its main command base. | ||
Hospital staff and Hamas denied the claim. | ||
Meanwhile, hundreds of patients, staff and displaced people were trapped inside, with supplies dwindling and no electricity to run incubators and other life-saving equipment. | ||
With refrigeration out for days, morgue staff on Tuesday dug a mass grave in the yard for more than 120 bodies. | ||
The standoff at Shifa and other hospitals comes as Israeli forces control larger swaths of Gaza City and the surrounding northern part of the Gaza Strip, saying they're driving out and killing Hamas fighters. | ||
Yoav Gallant, Israel's defense minister, said in a nationally televised press conference Tuesday night that Hamas had lost control of northern Gaza and that Israel has made significant gains in Gaza City. | ||
But asked about the time frame for the war, Gallant said, we're talking about long months, not a day or two. | ||
And there have been reports, and I believe we even reported on it yesterday, that something like 39 babies had died after they were deprived of oxygen in their incubators. | ||
Apparently it's only happened to one baby. | ||
The other 39 are just in imminent danger of that happening if some change doesn't come, and so far no change has come. | ||
Meanwhile, Israeli invaders fly LGBTQ plus pride flag in Gaza, waving a rainbow flag, standing on a pile of rubble, And on the flag it says, in the name of love. | ||
In the name of love. | ||
You know, there's that old cliche about the Romans that they would make a desert and call it peace. | ||
I guess this is sort of like that. | ||
It's like Israel will make a desert and call it gay. | ||
Is that where we are now? The first ever pride flag raised in Gaza. | ||
Well, then I guess killing all of those babies was worth it. | ||
I guess we just had to kill all of those babies and children and old men and old ladies and bomb hospitals and journalists because otherwise how could we wave a pride flag in Gaza? | ||
And that's the point of all this, isn't it? | ||
Alright, welcome back folks. We've got some videos to show you here. | ||
We'll start with this one from George Galloway. | ||
George Galloway here is talking about what we mentioned on the, I believe, Friday edition of the War Room where we talked about the either total lack of evidence for claims about what happened on October 7th or the disturbing admissions from Israel about what actually happened. | ||
In which both the hostages, Israeli hostages taken by Hamas as well as the official reports from the Israeli military seem to point to the vast majority of deaths that took place on October 7th being the result of the so-called Hannibal Doctrine where Israel uses overwhelming force against opponents even if that means killing hostages or other innocent people around. | ||
And we'll connect this to some of the other stuff that we know, but first let's go to George Galloway, clip number 13. | ||
Here he is talking about the truth of what happened on October 7th. | ||
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The truth of what happened on October 7th is beginning to emerge, and you are right to identify it. | |
That it is emerging not from the Western press, but from the Israeli media and from the Israeli public who are switched on and internet savvy public. | ||
And the latest revelation is the actual footage from the Apache helicopters that were machine gunning people and vehicles at the festival, the music festival, Where people were dancing almost within earshot of the anguish behind the wire in the refugee camp, the concentration camp called Gaza. | ||
A very significant number of people were killed on October the 7th. | ||
Most of them were Israeli military and security forces. | ||
Don't take my word for that. | ||
Take the word of the Israeli media for that, who have now published the names and rank and serial number of the two-thirds of the casualties who were Israeli military and security forces. | ||
And of the remaining one-third It is becoming more and more clear, as hostages told us from the beginning, that many of those, maybe most of those, were actually killed in pursuit of this Hannibal doctrine by Israeli armed elements themselves. | ||
Now, there were no rapes. | ||
That's just a brazen lie. | ||
No evidence has been adduced in four weeks of propaganda war to in any way justify that slander. | ||
There were not 40 beheaded babies. | ||
There's only one baby dead on October 7th. | ||
One. | ||
Who killed that baby? | ||
It's not yet at all clear. | ||
These lies have fueled a genocide. | ||
And those who keep repeating them, even when they're being debunked by Israeli people themselves, have a lot to answer for. | ||
And of course, it's actually most likely that the baby that he mentioned, they say there was one baby killed during all of it. | ||
He was in one of the kibbutzes or areas that was bombed by Israel. | ||
So that would be the most likely reason why the baby died. | ||
But I think the most important part about that whole clip was the very last line where he says, | ||
these lies are fueling a genocide. | ||
In other words, how many times have you heard or seen on social media people use claims of 40 decapitated babies or mass rape gangs or these other, at this point, thoroughly debunked lies to silence any opposition To Israel's actions. | ||
To silence any call for a ceasefire. | ||
Which is just astonishing because these things were debunked like the day they came out. | ||
In the second sentence, you know, the woman's like, I have 40 decapitated babies. | ||
And the guy's like, 40 decapitated babies? | ||
And she's like, well, actually not really. | ||
I mean, I heard that. And 40 babies, some of them may have been like... | ||
But they just run with it. But it just gets injected into the conversation as if it is undeniably true. | ||
And then by even questioning it, you're condemned as an anti-Semite and a terrorist sympathizer. | ||
And then there's this from Information Liberation. | ||
French influencer faces seven years in prison for mocking debunked story of Hamas cooking a baby in an oven. | ||
French influencer Warda Anwar is facing seven years in prison and a 100,000 | ||
euro fine for mocking the debunked story of Hamas baking a baby in an oven by | ||
joking that she wonders if they put salt and pepper in added time. The Israeli | ||
government and Jewish activists demanded that Anwar be charged for her comedy | ||
under France's anti-terrorism and hate speech laws and that the government | ||
swiftly arrest her and hit her with a host of charges. But it didn't actually | ||
happened and she was mocking it. | ||
But apparently mocking obviously fake atrocity propaganda. | ||
Get you arrested and facing possibly seven years in prison. | ||
And of course we covered the story earlier of how exactly that is happening in Israel. | ||
This guy who was arrested and faced treason charges said things. | ||
Basically sum it up. | ||
We shouldn't kill children. That was basically it. | ||
That was basically it. He talked about people who were killed aged 14 to 21. | ||
He said they were born under occupation and lived under it all their lives. | ||
They never knew a single day of true freedom. | ||
They were executed by our wonderful boys. | ||
And that apparently was enough to establish reasonable suspicion that he was committing treason and could be arrested and kept in prison for five days without being charged before eventually they had to let him go. | ||
But the point is they're trying to silence anybody speaking out against this. | ||
Speaking out against the obvious lies, and in fact, even determining what are lies and what aren't is becoming increasingly difficult, as 42 journalists at least have been killed during this war. | ||
At least 42 journalists have been killed during the Hamas-Israel war that began on October 7th, according to the latest tally from the Committee to Protect Journalists, which came out today on Tuesday. | ||
For context, a total of 15 journalists have been killed in Ukraine between 2022 and 2023. | ||
So in just over a month, 42 journalists killed, some specifically targeted, like those in Lebanon yesterday, who were attacked by airstrikes. | ||
So, difficult to get valid information out when the journalist whose job is to report | ||
such things are being themselves killed in the conflict. | ||
And this brings us to the way that this conflict, regardless of what position you're on, is | ||
being used by the powers that be to usher in even greater levels of censorship and control | ||
of information in the discourse. | ||
This just came out while we were on air. | ||
It's Nikki Haley talking about how the explosion of anti-Semitism means that we can't be anonymous on the internet anymore. | ||
Here's Nikki Haley just a few minutes ago. | ||
When I get into office, the first thing we have to do, social media accounts, social media companies, they have to show America their algorithms. | ||
Let us see why they're pushing what they're pushing. | ||
The second thing is every person on social media should be verified by their name. | ||
First of all, it's a national security threat. | ||
When you do that, All of a sudden, people have to stand by what they say. | ||
And it gets rid of the Russian bots, the Iranian bots, and the Chinese bots. | ||
And then you're going to get some civility when people know their name is next to what they say. | ||
Accountability. And they know their pastor and their family member is going to see it. | ||
It's going to help our kids, and it's going to help our country. | ||
Oh, it's for the kids. | ||
It's for national security. | ||
It's, you know, if you're against this, you just must hate children. | ||
So no more anonymity. | ||
And the social media companies have to be thoroughly controlled by the U.S. government, which I remind you we covered last week. | ||
The FCC commissioner himself came out saying the new plan to do just that, take over the | ||
internet at the ISP level by the Biden administration was an egregious violation of the First Amendment | ||
that he came out to explicitly denounce. | ||
And of course, Nikki Haley is not the only one to talk about doing this. | ||
In fact, some people in power are doing this. | ||
We'll show you the video on the other side. | ||
Just to remind you, the real level of discourse that's going on in social media, again, from | ||
Information Liberation, Israeli troops run over Palestinian with a bulldozer. | ||
Israelis laugh about it on social media. | ||
IDF shot a Palestinian civilian in Gaza and ran him over with a bulldozer on film for | ||
social media laughs, according to a report for EuroMed human rights watch, human rights | ||
monitor. | ||
So it's actually, you know, published by the Israeli military. | ||
You've got a bunch of laugh emojis, the brutality. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I have to say, the failure of Israel to maintain dominance in the information realm is leading to some pretty... | ||
Extravagant overreactions. | ||
We just saw Nikki Haley suggest that there should be no more anonymity on the internet and that the social media companies should have to divulge their algorithms to the US government for oversight. | ||
This coming on the verge of the New diversity plan for the internet that would see the federal government take control of the internet at the ISP level. | ||
Covered that last week. | ||
We'll cover it a little bit more. She's not the only one using the excuse of the inflamed emotions in America and abroad that this horrific and unending conflict has brought about to justify the utter abolition of the First Amendment. | ||
Clip number four here, this is New York Governor Hochul saying they aren't suggesting that this be done. | ||
They have already started monitoring social media, surveilling it, and deeming anything they want as hate speech. | ||
Let's go now to clip number four. | ||
Also, we're very focused on the data we're collecting from surveillance efforts. | ||
What's being said on social media platforms? | ||
We have launched an effort to be able to counter some of the negativity and reach out to people when we see hate speech being spoken about on online platforms. | ||
Our media analysis, our social media analysis unit, has ramped up its monitoring of sites to catch incitement to violence, direct threats to others, and all this is In response to our desire, our strong commitment to ensure that not only do New Yorkers be safe, but they also feel safe. | ||
So, they have a special social media surveillance team that's out there monitoring hate speech. | ||
Of course, who defines what hate speech is, is, well, it's entirely arbitrary and up to them. | ||
And of course, we talked about this Last week, as I mentioned, there's the FCC takeover attempt that is set to go through tomorrow. | ||
And this was of such concern to the FCC commissioner that he came out with an open letter decrying what was being done and demanding that Congress not allow the president to usurp this power for themselves. | ||
In other words, it would obviously completely destroy the First Amendment. | ||
Story from Zero Hedge about Kathy Hochul. | ||
New York's Hunger Games governor is now collecting data from surveillance efforts on social media to monitor, quote, hate speech. | ||
All these things are being built on the supposed rise of anti-Semitism, which itself is not actually real. | ||
And I'll show you how that breaks down here in just a minute. | ||
But this comes sort of hand in hand with the 50 in 5 campaign, UNESCO's Director General unveils a multi-stakeholder plan, just so you know, it comes from the World Economic Forum and their fourth industrial revolution, stakeholder capitalism, multi-stakeholder plan to safeguard social media platforms from dis- and misinformation, hate speech, and conspiracy theories. | ||
The blurring of boundaries between true and false, the highly organized denial of scientific facts, the amplification of disinformation and conspiracies, these did not originate on social networks, but in the absence of regulation, they florist there much better than the truth. | ||
Only by taking the full measure of this technological revolution can we ensure it does not sacrifice human rights, freedom of expression, and democracy. | ||
We have to take control of the technology used to spread information to make sure that people still have human rights and free speech. | ||
We have to destroy free speech to preserve free speech, just like we're fighting for democracy on behalf of Ukraine, which canceled their second election in a row, and Israel, which imprisons dissidents and charges them with treason for Facebook posts. | ||
So it's not democracy. | ||
It's not free speech. | ||
It's total control. And it's being used regardless of whether the complaints being made are valid. | ||
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Let's call them hate speech. The war room with Harrison Smith is where the shields of truth are forged in the fires of inquiry. | |
All right, folks, we gotta move on from, we gotta move on from Israel. | ||
There's just so much. There's just so much, and we'll talk about, and it's not just about Israel, it's about how this conflict is being used to deprive the rights of everybody, just like we said it would. | ||
Just like we've always known that it would. | ||
So again, because of the Because of complete misinformation, almost all of which has been thoroughly debunked at this point. | ||
40 dead babies, decapitated, babies being baked in ovens, mass rape gangs. | ||
I mean, literally none of it is true. | ||
It completely disguises the reality of the situation and inflames emotions to circumvent any logical ability to contend with the reality of what's happening. | ||
instead force people into a you know fight or flight stupidity that allows | ||
them to take advantage of what's going on and destroy our human rights the | ||
world over. Again we just played the clip from George Galloway. | ||
We also have this from the New York Times published today more than 400 US | ||
officials signed letter protesting Biden's Israel policy. | ||
The signers, representing some 40 government agencies, reflect growing internal dissent over the administration's support of Israel's military campaign in Gaza. | ||
And they also call out disinformation being spread by the president himself in that he said things like he saw a picture of the 40 dead, you know, decapitated babies that never actually existed. | ||
And of course this letter of dissent actually demanding some sort of positive move towards peace and a ceasefire and an end to the indiscriminate bombing by Israel represents the will of the American people, a vast majority of which want some American action towards peace. | ||
Cease fire. But they're not getting it. | ||
Not a single politician is willing to side with the vast majority of the American populace. | ||
Should tell you everything you need to know about who controls the American government. | ||
Yeah, there's so much more. And there's this story from Information Liberation. | ||
Hamas' mass rape hoax falls apart. | ||
Israeli paper admits that evidence of alleged rapes has, quote, slipped away. | ||
Ooh, it's slipped away. | ||
Yeah, there's not been any evidence of any of the more horrific claims that have been made. | ||
So, you know, you take an attack that happened, you smother it. | ||
And all sorts of lies and deception and horror stories and atrocity propaganda that's easily disproven. | ||
Then when people question it or get mad that they were being fooled and their emotions played with, then you claim that they're anti-Semitic and that's hate speech and that calling for a ceasefire is outrageous and absurd. | ||
And then Nikki Haley says that you can't be anonymous on the internet anymore. | ||
At the same time, the FCC is failing to stop a total executive branch takeover of the Internet | ||
from the ISP level. | ||
At the same time as UNESCO is carrying out their multi-stakeholder safeguard program | ||
against social media platforms. | ||
You also have this 11 first mover countries launch 50 in five campaign to accelerate digital | ||
public infrastructure adoption around the world. | ||
Global leaders and high level representatives from 11 quote first mover countries gathered | ||
yesterday for the official launch of the 50 in five campaign. | ||
The ambitious country led campaign heralds a new chapter of the global momentum around | ||
digital public infrastructure, DPI. | ||
The underlying network of components such as digital payments, ID and digital exchange | ||
systems which is a critical accelerator of the sustainable development goals. | ||
Because, of course, it's about saving the Earth. | ||
See, they have to implement digital ID programs and have international cooperation to control the Internet because it saves the climate, obviously. | ||
The ADL is having a real big problem dealing with the skyrocketing anti-Israel sentiment because that's what it is. | ||
It's opposition to the, again, unrelenting mass murder of innocent civilians by a first world state that seems to be incapable of being reined in even by first world powers like America that should be the ones wielding authority in the situation. | ||
But from Mint Press News, ADL data on rise of anti-Semitic incidents doesn't add up. | ||
A new, highly publicized report from the Anti-Defamation League claims that anti-Semitic incidents across the United States have skyrocketed more than 400 percent. | ||
But these ADL numbers do not add up unless one equates opposition to the Israeli bombardment of Gaza with hatred of Jews. | ||
And that's exactly what they're doing. | ||
Again, you go and just want to rally for peace. | ||
You want to show your opposition to America's support of Israel's unrelenting and seemingly purposeless Campaign of mass murder? | ||
Well, that just means you hate all Jews and it's an anti-Semitic incident. | ||
Providing no other evidence as to why these gatherings should be considered anti-Semitic, they say there are also 84 further rallies across the United States that the ADL claims, quote, supported terror. | ||
These protests, the organization insisted, included either, quote, explicit or strong implicit support for Hamas. | ||
Although, again, the map does not explain that conclusion further. | ||
There certainly have been extremely serious anti-Semitic incidents in the United States in the wake of Hamas' surprise attack and Israel's bombardment of Gaza. | ||
For example, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, a man phoned in a phony bomb threat claiming he was in a Masonic synagogue with a backpack full of explosives causing the building to be evacuated. | ||
The ADL effectively puts incidents like this on par with marches calling for a ceasefire thereby tacitly equating the rejection of Israel's murderous war with a desire to kill Jews. | ||
So again, how are you supposed to deal with accurate information when clearly not anti-Semitic gatherings of people just protesting on behalf of peace is actually put on the exact same level as somebody calling in a bomb threat to a synagogue? | ||
They want you to think both these things are the same. | ||
Now to emphasize how the ADL is attempting to deal with this, the Tehran Times apparently leaked a confidential recording of the director of the ADL, Jonathan Greenblatt's concerns about public opinion in the United States, especially amongst Generation Z, aka Zoomers. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 14. | ||
Here's a leaked audio recording of the director of the ADL, Jonathan Greenblatt, describing the frustration that the ADL is having at everybody supporting Palestine over Israel. | ||
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Let's watch. Major, major generational problem. | |
All the polling I've seen, ADL's polling, ICC's polling, independent polling, suggests this is not a left-right gap, folks. | ||
The issue in the United States of support for Israel is not left and right. | ||
It is young and old. | ||
And the numbers of young people who think that Hamas is You know, massacre was justified, is shockingly and terrifyingly high. | ||
And so we really have a TikTok problem, a Gen Z problem, that our community needs to put the same brains that gave us Tag Lee, the same brains that gave us all these other amazing innovations, need to put our energy toward this, like, fast. | ||
Because again, like, we've been chasing this left-right divide. | ||
It's the wrong game. | ||
The real game that the next generation and the Hamas and their accomplices, the useful idiots in the West, are falling in line in ways that are terrifying. | ||
Last thing I'll just say, we saw a dramatic change in the language of the activists here in America on October the 8th. | ||
The language of groups that we've long tracked, who've long been problematic, like Students for Justice in Palestine, Iranian propaganda. | ||
The language I could show you from their toolkits, because our analysts are in their groups. | ||
We saw this again on October the 8th. | ||
It was that fast. | ||
Like the language in their toolkits was all about the Zionist entity and lots of other language that we recognized from Iranian propaganda. | ||
Oh dear, the Israeli propagandists are worried about Iranian propaganda. | ||
So you heard it there. | ||
He said, we've been relying on the right-left divide for too long. | ||
You know, now we realize it's a generational divide. | ||
He says we have a real TikTok problem. | ||
Yeah, the problem is that There's more sources of information now, and there's video on the ground of what's actually happening, and people are against the endless cascade of the most brutal, horrifying clips they've ever seen from Israeli bombing. | ||
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Atheism is Unstoppable. | ||
Talking to him about the newly elected city councilman for New York, who is a convicted rapist, which is fun. | ||
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We'll finish up here. | ||
I just want to make just a few more. | ||
First, can we go to clip number eight, please? | ||
Because this is a billboard in New York. | ||
And I don't know why they would do this. | ||
Well, it's a Billboard New York, and we can go ahead and roll it here, clip number eight. | ||
And it says, I stand with Ukraine, and then it's battered out of the way by I stand with Israel. | ||
I mean, it's literally like one of those memes where the NPC gets their chip, you know, replaced. | ||
Oh, you were all about Ukraine before, but now you're all about Israel. | ||
I don't know. I guess is this ABC News made this? | ||
I mean, it's like a joke. What? | ||
I mean, you would think that they would have both of them up there. | ||
Why you would have I Stand With Ukraine be battered out of the way by I Stand With Israel? | ||
Just like, shut up, Ukraine. | ||
Get out of here. And the Ukrainian flag crossfades and glitches away to an Israel flag. | ||
Okay. All right. You're great. | ||
I'm just in favor of the next war that you're bringing us. | ||
That's what it sounds like to me. | ||
It's just like, that was the old war that you were supposed to be completely in favor of? | ||
That, oh, by the way, we've lost now and it's completely over? | ||
In fact, while we're on it, while we're on the topic from Compact Mag, a bitter vindication | ||
for Ukraine doves. | ||
After alternatively ignoring and vilifying advocates for restraint in Ukraine, the foreign | ||
policy establishment is coming around to, well, restraint. | ||
Over the past few months, American and European diplomats have been urging the Ukrainian government | ||
to sue for peace. | ||
The conversations have included very broad outlines of what Ukraine might need to give | ||
up to reach a deal. | ||
NBC News reported over the weekend, citing unnamed officials on both sides of the Atlantic. | ||
The discussions are an acknowledgment of the dynamics militarily on the ground in Ukraine and politically in the U.S. and Europe. | ||
Gee, so we were right the whole time? | ||
Oh, well, what do you know? Well, gosh, what do you know? | ||
InfoWars was right the entire time, calling for peace and calling the Ukraine war a ridiculously expensive and horrifying boondoggle that could never have succeeded ever because of the obvious... | ||
Reality is on the ground. | ||
But hey, at least we killed 600,000 people, right? | ||
I mean, thank goodness that we did this and spent $100 billion and killed half a million people because otherwise things would be exactly the same as they are now. | ||
Ridiculous. Is that video fake? | ||
People are saying this video is fake. | ||
All right. Well, fake or real, it represents reality better than most things. | ||
Yeah, Ukraine's over. Sorry. | ||
Oh, by the way, do you realize that I didn't even cover this story because it happened over the weekend, but mainstream media started running with the story that the Nord Stream pipeline was attacked and destroyed by Ukraine, which is interesting because the Nord Stream 2 pipeline was German infrastructure, which would mean that a non-NATO country was Use military force against a NATO country, which under the terms of NATO would activate Article 5 and put all of NATO in a state of war against Ukraine. | ||
So that's kind of weird. Not a lot of mention of that. | ||
They just quietly were like, oh yeah, that was Ukraine by the way, which it probably wasn't. | ||
It was probably America. Maybe they laundered it through Ukraine, right? | ||
Maybe they went, hey, you're going to take the fall for this if it ever comes back to bite us. | ||
But I really, you know, it's just like these things just don't mean anything. | ||
Article 5 is the statute of the NATO agreement that says if a NATO country is attacked by a non-NATO country, all of NATO goes to war with that country. | ||
Well, this is actually the second time that such an attack has been carried out by Ukraine on first Poland and now Germany. | ||
But I guess we're not discussing that. | ||
I guess that's not what they want, so that's not going to ever be talked about as a possibility. | ||
So this is where it gets a little bit confusing when it comes to Israel's internal treatment of the war. | ||
From Mideast Spectator, 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 PM. 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 they're united, strong, and decisive in the face of the enemy, whether it's in Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Syria, or Yemen. | ||
So this report says that everybody wants resolute attacks against Hezbollah. | ||
The latest is that Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed his military to prepare for full-fledged action against Hezbollah. | ||
At the same time, from NewCradle.co, Knesset members mull Netanyahu impeachment. | ||
As the war against Gaza enters its second month, two-thirds of the Israeli public say they want Netanyahu out of office, | ||
as he's refused to take responsibility for his role in the crisis. | ||
Knesset members on the 13th of November, the potential, discussed on the 13th of November, | ||
the potential ousting of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu once the war between Palestine resistance | ||
factions and Tel Aviv comes to an end. | ||
Israel's Channel 13 reports that the ministers and members of the Knesset from Netanyahu's | ||
own Likud party discussed impeaching the premier, saying that if he remains in the party and | ||
an election is held, most party members will give a vote of no confidence. | ||
They said that the motion against Netanyahu includes other parties who came together with | ||
Likud members to discuss plans for the end of the ground invasion and after former war | ||
chief Benny Gantz leaves the emergency war cabinet. | ||
Nonetheless, on Monday, people close to Gantz revealed he has rejected all calls to replace | ||
Netanyahu, calling them pure fantasy and nothing less than crazy. | ||
But apparently two thirds of the Israeli populace wants Netanyahu out and they're mad about | ||
the way this war is being carried out. | ||
But Netanyahu is defiant against not just them, but the whole world. | ||
Netanyahu will defy the world if needed to defeat Hamas, saying the Palestinian Authority can't run Gaza after the war. | ||
The defiant Prime Minister rejected international criticism, blasting Macron of France for accusing | ||
Jerusalem of bombing civilians, and has also said that the Palestinian Authority cannot | ||
rule Gaza after the war. | ||
Gallant rejects the world's moral preaching. | ||
Which again, is just amazing. | ||
I mean, just the chutzpah is really something to behold. | ||
The pushback came after several countries over the weekend expressed concern over the | ||
deteriorating humanitarian situation as the civilian casualties in the strip continue | ||
On Friday, U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken urged that more to be done to protect civilians in Gaza and ensure humanitarian aid reaches them. | ||
Macron on Friday said there was no justification for Israel's alleged bombing of, quote, these babies, these ladies, these old people reiterating his call for a ceasefire in Gaza and telling the BBC, quote, there's no reason for that and no legitimacy. | ||
So we do urge Israel to stop. | ||
Netanyahu, however, has said, don't cave to the pressure. | ||
Our war is your war. | ||
Israel has to win for its own sake and for the world. | ||
Do you remember that's exactly what I said? | ||
Do you remember like a month ago I said that that's exactly the stance that they would take? | ||
They would actually say that it was a burden that they were taking on, that they were the victims that had to do this, that they didn't want to. | ||
But for the sake of all of the world, they had to be the bad guys. | ||
And their badness is just more evidence of how good they really are. | ||
That's literally the tack they're taking now, saying basically they're defiant against literally everyone in the world, even America, who they seem to control like a... | ||
I don't know. Just mind control slave. | ||
We're not exactly happy about what they're doing, but we're the only reason that the combined forces of the rest of the world can't put an end to this. | ||
And this is an interesting little twist. | ||
Netanyahu warned that what Hamas represented, radical Islam, in the mold of the Islamic State, would threaten the entire civilized world. | ||
Which is a little bit ironic because at that same time, the Syrian army and Russian jets repelled a violent ISIS attack in the Raqqa Desert as ISIS has come back to power in this interesting time. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The War Room. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We're moving on from Israel now. | ||
Kind of. Actually, we're still going to dip our toe back in it here, actually. | ||
Actually, we're still going to dip our toe back in it. | ||
I'm going to cover some of the important crime stuff with my guest in the third hour, Devin Tracy. | ||
We have a lot of stuff to talk about in that regard. | ||
But I want to lay out an important trend that's taking place here and has to do a little bit with What's going on in Israel, but more about the American military. | ||
We covered this story a little bit. | ||
I mentioned it yesterday, but I thought we'd actually dig into it today. | ||
It was from all the way back in March of 2018. | ||
It's from Jerusalem Post. | ||
It says, U.S. and IDF troops in major joint drill simulating battle on three fronts. | ||
It was a joint drill called Juniper Cobra. | ||
Juniper Cobra. | ||
It's kind of a cool name. | ||
Just picturing the type of girl who's named Juniper Cobra. | ||
I don't know. It sounds like a porn star or a Marvel character. | ||
I can't figure out which. Either way, it was, in reality, the largest joint U.S.-Israeli air defense exercise with tens of thousands of troops deployed across the country, simulating scenarios where Israel faces missile barrages simultaneously on various fronts. | ||
And so, of course, this would be the practice drill for what is occurring today. | ||
And interestingly, in this article, they say this, quote, According to Haimovich, quote, I am sure once the order comes, we will find here U.S. troops on the ground to be a part of our deployment and team to defend the state of Israel. | ||
And those U.S. troops who would be deployed to Israel are prepared to die for the Jewish state, Clark said. | ||
We are ready to commit to the defense of Israel, and any time we get involved in a kinetic fight, there's always a risk that there will be casualties, but we accept that. | ||
Yes, in 2018, the army was guaranteeing their Israeli counterparts that should they launch a three-front war against their neighbors, as they've done since October 7th, American servicemen would be happy to die for the ethno-nationalist, racist, apartheid state of Israel. | ||
Americans will die for the Jewish state. | ||
But of course they won't. | ||
They don't want to. And we've seen evidence of that. | ||
Ever since October 6th, leaked emails saying, yeah, the boys in uniform aren't exactly excited to go die for a genocidal foreign state. | ||
Sorry, they don't like it. | ||
So, of course, this goes into the reformatting of the entire military apparatus. | ||
From taskandpurpose.com, Navy SEAL investigated for alleged ties to extremists. | ||
Who are the extremists that he's alleged to have associated with? | ||
Why none other than the Proud Boys, of course. | ||
Navy Chief Special Warfare Operator Bryce Hinson, an active-duty SEAL based in San Diego and former member of SEAL Team 6, is under investigation for allegedly participating with or supporting extremist causes, a Navy Special Warfare Command spokesperson confirmed on Monday. | ||
They were associated with, or he was associated with, the Proud Boys. | ||
He apparently marched with the Proud Boys at some point. | ||
And so of course you know that... | ||
This is, again, just like they did with the military through COVID by purging anybody that refused to get the vaccine. | ||
Then they did again after January 6th purging the military and the domestic law enforcement agencies of anybody who was sympathetic with the patriots who saw their country being stolen and didn't want to stand by. | ||
And it's happening with the FBI from Washington Times. | ||
This published yesterday, FBI accused of targeting Trump types, agents who served in military deemed disloyal. | ||
More whistleblowers have stepped forward to tell Congress that high-ranking FBI officials are targeting agents, especially and specifically former military members for their political beliefs and trying to force them out of the bureau. | ||
A Marine and other military veterans at the FBI have been accused of disloyalty to the United States because they fit the profile of a supporter of former President Donald Trump, according to two disclosures sent to lawmakers of the House Judiciary Committee. | ||
The whistleblower said Jeffrey Veltry, Deputy Assistant Director of the Bureau's Security Division, and Dana Perkins, Assistant Section Chief, specifically pursued employees who served in the Marine Corps or other military branches. | ||
They stripped the agents of security clearances, which sidelined them on the job and pushed them towards the exit, according to disclosures. | ||
So whether it's the military and the Navy or the Marines or the Army and whether it's The COVID vaccine or January 6th or just being a Trump supporter. | ||
People in power are systematically purging the law enforcement and military of the United States of anybody who's an actual patriot and would actually balk at carrying out unconstitutional Orders or to go to a foreign land to fight for something that has nothing to do with the interests of the people of America. | ||
So they're doing it. | ||
They're purging them. | ||
They're making sure that they can have a fighting force, whether it's domestically or internationally, that will simply submit to their orders regardless of the legality of said orders. | ||
And I've said it again, but just to remind you, the reason that Stuart Rhodes came to prominence in the first place and founded the Oath Keepers was an article that he wrote called Ten Orders Everyone Should Refuse to Follow. | ||
Something like that. Essentially it was saying that you as a member of the armed forces or police have taken an oath to the Constitution and you therefore have not just a right but an obligation to To ignore unconstitutional orders. | ||
As we know, I was just following orders is not an excuse for violating rights. | ||
And that, of course, made him a permanent enemy of the state who plans on violating all sorts of rights as they unleash their private army, essentially, on the American people. | ||
Meanwhile, just on the topic of January 6th, infant son of January 6th defendant placed on Quiet Sky's suspected terrorist watch list. | ||
An eight-week-old child has been placed on the no-fly list because his dad went to January 6th. | ||
An eight-week-old infant was placed on a secretive terrorist watch list known as Quiet Skies last week, according to A.J. Fisher. | ||
The only suspected but not so reasonable explanation for the designation is that Fisher is a J-6 defendant and the infant's father. | ||
Most alarmingly, it was not even Fisher who booked the ticket for his child. | ||
Fisher's fiancé booked the ticket for herself and the infant, but neither was anywhere close to D.C. on January 6, 2021. | ||
They booked separately, weeks apart from Fisher. | ||
But yes, apparently this child, this 8-week-old child had a mark stamped SSSS on the ticket to indicate they are suspected domestic terrorists. | ||
8-week-old child. Suspected terrorist. | ||
And placed on a watch list. | ||
Absolutely incredible. Also having to do with January 6th. | ||
QAnon shaman Jacob Chansley, who served more than two years in prison for his role in the January 6th attack on Congress, now wants to run for Congress. | ||
Jacob Chansley, friend of the show, also known as QAnon shaman at the Stop the Steal rally, now wants to run for Congress and is considering that run in his home state of Arizona for the state of 2024. | ||
He'll be running as a libertarian. | ||
And of course he has our endorsement. | ||
And we would be happy to have him on the show to discuss his rise to power. | ||
Very excited to see that. | ||
Alright, we have a lot more to get to here in the final segment before we welcome Devin Tracy. | ||
And we'll talk to him about a whole lot of insane crime stuff going on. | ||
Let me just remind you for now to go to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
In fact, here's the story I was looking for. | ||
46 million Americans are drinking forever chemicals in their tap water, report finds. | ||
The EPA announced on Thursday that so-called forever chemicals exist at unsafe levels in the drinking water of roughly 46 million Americans. | ||
That, of course, is PFAs and other toxic elements in your drinking water, which is why we suggest you filter your water through a high-quality filter. | ||
Possibly one found at Infowarsstore.com, as well as understand that even if you filter your water, you're still being poisoned from a variety of different sources. | ||
So at the very least, you need to be counteracting the negative effects of these poisons by supplementing and helping to drive out the toxins. | ||
All right, folks, we have a variety of disturbing stories to cover here in the final segment before we welcome Devin Tracy to the show. | ||
It's just, oof, boy. | ||
Boy, oh boy. Let's start with impeachment, or not impeachment, but the invasion. | ||
Shall we, immigration? No impeachment to be found here. | ||
From Infowars.com, GOP-led House kills Mayorkas impeachment resolution while preparing to punt the border fight to 2024. | ||
Eight feckless rhinos sided with Dems to effectively block impeachment of Mayorkas, who oversaw a staggering 10 million illegal aliens flood into the United States. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene put forward a bill to impeach him for his mishandling of the border, something I would term as pretty blatant treason, actually. | ||
Again, impeachment would be a nice start, but I think charging and convicting and then sentencing him for treason would be a more appropriate measure. | ||
But hey, we'll take what we can get. | ||
Because we really can't get anything, can we? | ||
Green introduced the resolution Friday, one day after two of her constituents were killed in Texas in a head-on collision with a car driven by a human smuggler evading police. | ||
But instead of voting on the underlying motion, Republican leadership chose to address the resolution through a... | ||
Democratic motion to refer to the Homeland Security Committee. | ||
Democrats altered the motion before the vote after previously preferring a vote simply to table the resolution. | ||
In other words, it has been destroyed by the Republicans, who just can't get anything. | ||
We just can't do anything. We can't get anything, even something symbolic, even something moderate. | ||
The Republicans in office refuse to do a single thing to stop the wholesale invasion 10% A million people since Biden got into office have been allowed to cross this border on purpose because of the open border program, and we can't even impeach the guy overseeing it. | ||
It is truly pathetic. | ||
I mean, it's the end of our country, and we're not even doing anything to fight back. | ||
Because from Bill Malugian, posted today, the Border Patrol has reported 240,988 migrant encounters at the southern border during the month of October, making it the highest October ever recorded. | ||
They reported 13 Border Patrol arrests of people on the FBI terror watch list, 12 on the southern border, one on the northern border. | ||
These nearly quarter million migrant encounters in October alone include 188,778 illegal crossings and over 44,000 migrants paroled into the U.S. at ports of entry through the Biden's use of the CBP1 app, which the administration has deemed a legal pathway. | ||
Well, if you download the app, you don't even have to sneak across. | ||
You just got to go to a port of entry. | ||
Show that you have the app. | ||
You know, it's like claiming rewards at McDonald's. | ||
Just show you have the app and you get American citizenship just like that. | ||
Isn't that incredible? Now, the migrant crisis has the U.S. taxpayers on the hook for up to $451 billion, a House GOP report says. | ||
Yes, Americans are paying up to $451 billion to care for migrants who entered the U.S. illegally but have been released into the country or escaped from custody, according to a new report out Monday from the House Republicans and obtained exclusively by the New York Post. | ||
Every single day, millions of American taxpayer dollars are spent on costs directly associated with illegal immigration and the unprecedented crisis at the southern border sparked by the DHS's Alejandro Mayorkas' policies, the House Homeland Security Committee interim staff reports states. | ||
$451 billion. | ||
I just want, if you want to play a game, this will be your homework today. | ||
If you want to play a game... | ||
The game is, if you were in charge and you had $451 billion, what would you do with it? | ||
And see how much things cost. | ||
I mean, this is basically the equivalent of building a hospital in every town with more than 10,000 people. | ||
$451 billion is such an astronomically huge amount of money, it's almost impossible to fathom. | ||
That's half a trillion dollars since the Biden regime got into power. | ||
I mean, I was amazed. | ||
We did a long time ago when it was reported that George Soros had spent something like $18 billion. | ||
And it was a struggle for me to rack up enough things to amount to $18 billion. | ||
This is 20 times that amount. | ||
It's really astonishing. I mean, I was going through and just searching like, okay, let me get a list of every castle for sale in Europe. | ||
It's like, okay, I could buy 10,000 castles, castles, full-fledged castles, and it's like a couple million dollars, okay? | ||
How much is a spaceship? | ||
How much would it be to fund an entire space program? | ||
It's like maybe half a billion dollars. | ||
So I mean, 451 billion dollars. | ||
Could not just pay for a 40 story tall wall along the entire southern border. | ||
We'd have $400 billion left over. | ||
I mean, you could build hospitals and universities and elementary schools. | ||
You could repave every road in America. | ||
You could have high-speed train lines from here to Albuquerque and up to New York and down to Chicago. | ||
I mean, the amount of benefits the American people have been robbed of because of this open border policy is really almost unimaginable. | ||
So I would love... | ||
That's the type of thing that the American committee should be doing. | ||
They should be going, hey, not only are we spending $451 billion on immigrants, here's a list of things that we could have bought with that money. | ||
And it's literally unending. | ||
It's just impossible to describe how much wasted resources we've spent on this open border policy. | ||
And then on top of that, They're acting like we're still not treating immigrants nice enough. | ||
We covered this story the other day. | ||
Fed-up migrants who trekked thousands of miles to U.S. already heading home, saying the American dream doesn't exist. | ||
Venezuelan migrants who trekked thousands of miles to the U.S. in search of a better life are so disheartened, they say they're already returning back home. | ||
Saying the American dream doesn't exist anymore. | ||
They're actually painting these criminal invaders as being let down by America. | ||
We've disappointed them, you guys. | ||
They're disappointed in us. | ||
By the way, do you know that of the tens of thousands of migrants that are occupying five-star hotels in New York City, only 2% of them have even applied for a work permit? | ||
98%. Of the migrants who have been ferried up to New York City, just hanging out, not even trying to get a job. | ||
The abuse that we put up with is astonishing. | ||
And then not only are we at fault for disappointing them with not having, you know, better giveaways as they... | ||
They're bored. | ||
All they have to do is sit around on their fancy brand new iPhones. | ||
These poor people. | ||
Not only that... | ||
But from the New York Times, border wall falls leave migrants with devastating and costly injuries. | ||
Yeah, it's also our fault, and we also have to care for them when they hurt themselves trying to climb over the border wall. | ||
That's our fault too, apparently. | ||
Yeah, the thief sneaking into your house to rape your daughter cut himself when he broke your window. | ||
How dare you have a window? | ||
I mean, just... | ||
How long? How long are we gonna put up with this? | ||
Honestly, how long are we gonna put up with this? | ||
Because we cannot for that much longer. | ||
Meanwhile, the regent exam may become optional for high school graduation in New York. | ||
You know, an exam to make sure that high school students are actually learning what they're supposed to be learning. | ||
Well, too many non-white people fail, so now it's a racist test and we can't have it anymore. | ||
Same thing is happening, by the way, with the Washington, D.C. test for social workers because too many people of color were failing. | ||
We have that video, but we don't quite have time to go to it. | ||
Yeah, there's a test for social workers and the majority of white people passed. | ||
The majority of non-white people failed, so now it's racist and they're going to eliminate it. | ||
And this is for social workers, by the way, who often have practically unlimited authority in the lives of the people that they're in charge of. | ||
These are people that can send their wards to foster families or put them on medication or determine whether or not they get access to their children. | ||
So why shouldn't we have high standards for these groups? | ||
Honestly, you're giving people... | ||
of American citizens, but they're saying we can't actually try to determine whether they're | ||
capable of wielding such power because it's racist because black people fail the test. | ||
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Incredible. | |
We have more on this. | ||
There's a teacher. | ||
you Talking about how working with a progressive administration has made her less liberal. | ||
But nothing is being done to prevent this. | ||
Nothing is being done to reverse this. | ||
They're just eliminating standards across the board, honestly across the entire board, whether it's lawyers, doctors or social workers, they'll all be retarded. | ||
I'm sick of this stuff. | ||
We have to talk about it because the American people think the reason for inflation is government spending more money. | ||
Simply not true. | ||
According to the latest monthly poll conducted by the Global Strategy Group and North Star Opinion Research, some 61% of respondents said they disapproved of Biden's handling of the economy, while only 36% approved. | ||
80% of fiat money printed in U.S. history was printed under the O'Biden administration. | ||
80% of the currency issued since our founding happened the last three years. | ||
That's a path towards Zimbabwe or Weimar Republic. | ||
Add to that looming catastrophe the emergence of BRICS swallowing up half of the world's GDP by 2040. | ||
Well, maybe the U.S. will tighten its belt and continue to innovate with American exceptionalism. | ||
Not so fast. | ||
That is where the O'Biden treason works its magic, shilling for the new world order. | ||
The affirmative task we have now is to actually create a new world order. | ||
According to Biden's executive order on ensuring responsible development of digital assets signed over a year ago, quote, Meanwhile, the flurry of activity towards global digital neo-feudalism has been working overtime. | ||
On November 8th of this year, the United Nations, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and partners of the Rockefeller Foundation launched a campaign to put the world on the path to digital ID, digital payments, and data sharing rollouts in 50 countries under a digital public infrastructure by 2028. | ||
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DPI starts with the following foundational components. | |
Verifiable digital identification that proves who you are, protects your rights, and opens the door to economic opportunities. | ||
Real-time payments that allow people, government, and businesses to instantaneously send and receive payments. | ||
And trust the data exchange that allows for information and data to flow securely and seamlessly. | ||
Together, these foundational components form an interconnected digital network that can spur countries to build resilient economies and drive impact across all sectors for everyone. | ||
The United Nations Development Programme plans to implement digital IDs by the year 2030 globally. | ||
According to Reclaim the Net, the IDs will be mandatory for those that want to participate in society. | ||
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But what does central banked insurance look like? | |
You see? So they never talk about that because people won't actually like the looks of it. | ||
And the final stage is, you know, it's... | ||
It's small and it's the size of a grain of rice. | ||
All around the world, central bank digital currencies are either in pilot scheme or executive order stage in the States or they're floating under the radar. | ||
Every person that I come in contact with in the public, I ask them, do you know what a CBDC is or a central bank digital currency? | ||
And nobody knows. Such a system would give the state full access to the details of all transactions, as well as the ability to cut off an individual's money supply with the flick of a digital switch. | ||
A key difference with the CBDC is that central bank will have absolute control on the rules and regulations that will determine the use of that expression of central bank liability. | ||
And also, we will have the technology to enforce that. | ||
If you're not allowed to go more than five kilometers from your home, your car or your money won't work more than five kilometers from your home. | ||
And those rules can be dictated and controlled at a phenomenally central level. | ||
In times of crisis, the role of governments is more important and more relevant than ever. | ||
This is their god-awful horrible plan based on climate pseudoscience and unrelenting detached elitist hubris fueled by eugenics and luciferian lunacy. | ||
A plan that will lead to a national divorce in the United States, untold global starvation, Massive uprisings and ultimately, after great tribulation, the end of the decrepit elite slave master architects and their inheritors who started the whole pointless abomination in the first place. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour of The War Room has begun. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. My guest, very happy to welcome Devin Tracy, a.k.a. | ||
Atheism is Unstoppable. | ||
I had to throw up the kangaroo-shaped bat signal as soon as I heard that one of the Central Park Five had been elected as a city councilman in New York City because I'd watched... | ||
Atheism and Unstoppable, aka Devin Tracy's reports on the Central Park Five and how thoroughly guilty they were and continue to be, despite now being referenced as the exonerated five, which is ridiculous. | ||
We're going to get into all of that and more with Devin Tracy. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at It'sDevinTracy. | ||
But I got to tell you, Devin, my producer had a hard time... | ||
Figuring out, you know, where to send people to your work, because you're constantly being banned, and we're all, you know, we're all victims of this. | ||
But whether it's YouTube and Twitter, banned constantly, you are on Censored.tv, but just to start, can you tell people how to follow you, how to find you, and, you know, where your official outlets are on social media? | ||
Sure thing. Well, I'm glad to have a place to be found, because I just got banned from Twitter, but I appealed, and it actually worked, so I'm back. | ||
And I'm at It's Dev and Tracy there, but I'm over at Censored.tv with Gavin McInnes, and... | ||
You can sign up there, use the coupon code ROO, R-O-O, and that's 20% off. | ||
And yeah, I post stuff up there all the time. | ||
Awesome, very cool. | ||
So you're not on YouTube anymore? | ||
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You are kind of, right? Yeah, I just post teaser stuff to a channel called The Pouch, but it's a small channel. | |
The Pouch, okay. Well, like I said, as soon as I saw that this guy was elected, I wish I'd known before he was elected, but it wasn't until after he was elected that I figured out Yusuf Salam had been elected to city council in New York City. | ||
When you saw that news, what was your first reaction? | ||
I'm not surprised. | ||
And it's actually, it's not the biggest deal in the world, considering a few things. | ||
One, he was running unopposed. | ||
So this is basically a glorified librarian. | ||
I don't even know what city council people do. | ||
But I mean, the insult has already been achieved. | ||
He received millions of dollars. | ||
He's essentially a professional rapist. | ||
He got $8.2 million, along with every other member of the Central Park Five. | ||
So, and also, it's not just the rape. | ||
He assaulted several people I'm your guy. | ||
Well, and of course, if you watch the mainstream media, they present this as like a beautiful redemption story of some sort, how this poor child was unfairly and incorrectly imprisoned when he was really a good boy that didn't do nothing, and now he's out and he's making the most of his life. | ||
Why is that wrong? | ||
I mean, I know why it's wrong because I've watched your exposes on it, but for most people who, I mean, they refer to them as the exonerated five. | ||
They act like that's a settled matter that these guys were innocent all along. | ||
Why do they say that and why is that wrong? | ||
Oh God, why is it wrong? | ||
How much time do you have? Okay, well, first of all, it is incredible. | ||
Like, they have a plaque in Central Park now called the Gate of the Exonerated. | ||
It's a golden plaque that sits in the park. | ||
Why? To commemorate, celebrate the fact that they raped a woman there, gang raped her. | ||
I mean, it's absolutely stunning. | ||
This guy goes around and makes the rounds on morning talk shows, like Good Morning America. | ||
And you're right, he is celebrated. | ||
And people applaud him. | ||
Literally, this man has a lifetime achievement award that was presented from Barack Obama in 2016. | ||
For what? A lifetime achievement of rape? | ||
I don't understand that award. | ||
But in particular, this man, when you talk about the Central Park Five, he stands out. | ||
He's different. He's identifiable. | ||
First of all, he's head and shoulders taller than all the rest, and he was much darker than them in complexion, much thinner than them, and he had a flat top and a lead pipe. | ||
So when you talk about the dozens of people, eyewitnesses, they all spotted Yusuf Salaam because he was the most spotable. | ||
So this guy is kind of screwed when it comes to everyone knows you were there, everyone knows you did this. | ||
Look, his name, Yousef, I did some research on this guy. | ||
He was named after in honor of Joseph from the Bible and the Koran, apparently. | ||
And he says he was inspired by the story of Joseph because apparently Joseph was accused of rape, falsely, and then went on to prominence and became some great political leader of Egypt. | ||
And he views himself, he compares himself to Joseph of the Bible. | ||
The man is completely deranged. | ||
The whole thing is ghastly, in my opinion. | ||
Let's lay this out. | ||
In case people don't know, the Central Park Five were five guys that were arrested for a brutal attack on a woman who was jogging through Central Park. | ||
Was it 1989? | ||
What year was this? | ||
And of course, it came back up again in like 2016, because at the time, Donald Trump, | ||
as a businessman in New York, wrote an op-ed, paid for it to be published, | ||
where he basically said, this can't go on. | ||
Our Central Park is a den of thieves and chaos. | ||
And if our women can't walk the streets at night, you know, what are we? | ||
Basically saying, we have to make an example out of this group of young guys | ||
that were out there just attacking people with impunity. | ||
And so of course that got brought up as if that was evidence of his racism, I guess, | ||
even though all he's arguing for is safe streets. | ||
But give us. | ||
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Let me speed run you through this. | |
Okay, so it's not just five guys. | ||
You have to understand there's around 30 guys in the park that day, young guys, teenagers. | ||
We're talking blacks and Puerto Ricans. | ||
And this is coming out of the northeast side of the park. | ||
They went in there to what they called wild out, which means rob people, beat people up, throw rocks, rape people, apparently. | ||
And so that's what they did. They attacked a homeless guy. | ||
They poured liquor on top of him. | ||
They kicked him. They robbed him. | ||
They attacked joggers, male joggers. | ||
They tried to attack a couple on a tandem bike. | ||
Those guys happened to get away. | ||
Yousef had a lead pipe, a black lead pipe. | ||
Multiple people testified to him having this pipe. | ||
He was beating people. He was bashing them over the head. | ||
Even he admits he was doing this. | ||
So eventually, a female jogger came by. | ||
Her name was Trisha Miley. She was 28 years old, an investment banker, just out for her nightly jog. | ||
She was tackled, accosted. | ||
She was taken to the ground. | ||
She was stripped of her clothing. People held her down. | ||
They raped her. And then after all that, an additional Puerto Rican came... | ||
He actually ejaculated, and that's what eventually caused that guy to get busted, proof positive, because his semen matched the semen found at the scene. | ||
But the implication was everyone else is innocent because this one guy ejaculated, which makes no sense whatsoever. | ||
I mean, this is like... It's like Johnny Cochran saying about O.J. Simpson that if the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit. | ||
Now, apparently, it's if no semen, you're a freeman. | ||
And to me, first of all, these guys couldn't perform. | ||
A lot of them testified that, oh, I got on top of her, I pulled my pants down, but I couldn't get erect. | ||
Now, I hate to get graphic with the details here, but this woman was badly, savagely beaten. | ||
She now has brain damage. | ||
She lost 80% of her blood. | ||
People thought she was dead. | ||
I mean, they assumed she was dead. | ||
Trump assumed she was dead. | ||
That's why he put out that article saying, hey, we got to keep our park safe, and we should probably bring back capital punishment for murderers. | ||
And that's all he said, and he was totally right in saying it. | ||
So, but yeah, but going on, I mean, this man, can I just let you know, so first he denied. | ||
He denied completely that he was at the park. | ||
And so the detective said, Pressed him and did that thing where they're allowed to lie. | ||
And so the detective said the following, and I'm going to quote him. | ||
He said, look, I don't care if you tell me anything. | ||
I don't care what you say to me. | ||
We have fingerprints on the female jogger's pants. | ||
They're satin. They're a very smooth surface, and we've been able to get fingerprints off of them. | ||
So I'm just going to compare your prints to the prints we have on the pants. | ||
And if they match up, you don't have to tell me anything because you're going down for rape. | ||
So that's what he told to Yusef. | ||
And once Yusef heard that, he says, okay, I was there, but I didn't rape her. | ||
And so then he goes, okay, well then tell me what happened. | ||
And if you, well let me, let me tell you in Yusuf's words, this is your new representative from Harlem. | ||
This is what he said. | ||
He said, the next thing he remembers is that he saw a female jogger coming down the path. | ||
And this is the testimony from Detective McKenna, who was the homicide detective in New York. | ||
He says, this is Yusuf's, him quoting Yusuf, or paraphrasing Yusuf. | ||
Kevin ran out and stopped her. | ||
Kevin Richardson. That's the guy that got scratched in his eye by Trisha. | ||
She started to struggle with Kevin. | ||
He said he stepped up to her and he hit her with a pipe. | ||
Yusuf. Yusuf admits he walked up to Trisha Miley, hit her with a pipe. | ||
He said she went down, but she was still struggling. | ||
So he hit her with the pipe again. | ||
He then said he went down on the floor and he was feeling her tits. | ||
He said her shirt was on, but then Corey took her shirt off and lifted it above her tits, and he started to feel her breasts again. | ||
Now, we also have other reports. | ||
Hold on. I got to stop you there because we got to go to a commercial break. | ||
But no, it's truly a brutal and horrific crime. | ||
As we said, this person is now city councilor in New York City. | ||
Well, folks, it's a disturbingly common trend over the last few years, and that is obviously guilty people being championed by organizations like the Innocence Project and others and let out of prison on very spurious grounds. | ||
Not sure if that's the right word, but... | ||
Grounds that aren't exactly incontrovertible. | ||
And we've seen this often take place after a popular podcast comes out, like the serial podcast that got a murderer out in, again, opposition to the desires of the victim's family, who was not even made aware that this was happening. | ||
But one of the most prominent groups of people that have been given this treatment are the | ||
so-called Central Park Five. | ||
The television viewers now are seeing images from a Netflix series about the Central Park | ||
Five, who are now called the Exonerated Five. | ||
They have a gate in Central Park honoring them. | ||
And I was just flipping through some mainstream media accounts where they are universally | ||
referred to as having been exonerated by DNA, wrongfully convicted, poor, innocent, | ||
But isn't it amazing? | ||
And my guest is Devin Tracy to talk about all this, and he's done extensive research into every single one of these guys and a lot of other cases as well. | ||
And I'm always sort of shocked at how they cannot find a single truly innocent person to champion. | ||
I mean, I can't think of the names right now, but I know you cover a lot. | ||
AJW, the actual Justice Warrior, Sean Fitzgerald, he covers a lot of these, too. | ||
And it's like the Innocence Project and these others, they seem to only gravitate towards the most obviously guilty people. | ||
Have you ever, like, started to research one of these defendants and realized, like, oh, man, this guy really is sound innocent? | ||
Or are they all universally guilty, Devin? | ||
I... I kid you not, not one time have I found an actual innocent person when I researched any of the guys represented by the Innocence Project. | ||
In fact, Yusuf Salaam, this known rapist, he sits on the board of the Innocence Project. | ||
Oh, of course. So he represents them, he's tied in with them. | ||
One day, and it might be 50 years from now, people will understand that the Innocence Project was one of the most evil organizations ever, and that people were duped in a massive way. | ||
Honestly, people don't care. | ||
If there was an assault and a rape in Central Park, there's probably someone getting assaulted right now in Central Park. | ||
We don't care about it, let alone something that happened in 1989. | ||
This one in particular is famous and is egregious because of the communal lie, the urban myth that has now become some revisionist version of truth that people buy into, including the mainstream media, who I hold deeply accountable for their dereliction of duty to suss this stuff out and give us the reality of what happened there. | ||
And look, these guys were not that bright. | ||
Can I just say that? They tested the IQ of some of the guys in the Central Park Five. | ||
One of them was known to be slow and borderline retarded. | ||
That was Corey Wise. He had an IQ of 73 at the time and second grade reading ability. | ||
He was 16 years old. | ||
The other guy, Antron McRae, he was clocked in at 87 IQ. The interesting part about Yusuf was that he wasn't like that. | ||
He was bright. His IQ was 110. | ||
But still, these guys, they were young, and at the time, they panicked. | ||
Because, look, at first, they just deny. | ||
Deny everything. I wasn't there. | ||
I didn't do nothing, which is the classic. | ||
But then the detectives press them, and they say, look, bro, we have 20 people that say you were there, and they saw you doing something. | ||
So you want to adjust your story here? | ||
Because it's not going to look good if you're going to sit there and blatantly lie to us. | ||
And so they adjusted. And when you're ready, I'm going to give you his account, Yusef Salam, his account of what happened Yeah, let's do it. | ||
Where we last left off when we got cut off by the commercial break, I mean, you were describing just the horrific nature of this attack. | ||
And again, I don't want to talk about this, but we have stories from yesterday, today, last week. | ||
I mean, this happens over and over. | ||
You know, the big story that we haven't really covered too much is the, you know, 15 guys beat to death, some young white guy, and not a single one of them have been charged. | ||
No charges filed after lynching of white teen. | ||
That's the... You're right. | ||
I mean, this is going on constantly, but the way that these guys are being treated and the way that they have had their crimes whitewashed completely by the American justice system and the media is really an example for what happens over and over. | ||
So yeah, please tell us, what exactly was Yusuf's account or recounting of the event? | ||
It's funny that you mentioned that a white guy was lynched because that word would never be used in association with a white guy being killed by some blacks. | ||
The word lynch is exclusively used basically for blacks being killed. | ||
But anyway, back to this. | ||
So this is the detective in court testifying as to what Yusuf told him. | ||
Interesting nuance detail about this was that Yusuf lied about his age. | ||
He said he was 16. So they interviewed him one-on-one. | ||
They didn't have to wait for his parent. | ||
The other guys, they did have to wait for a parent because they were under 16. | ||
But with him, they didn't. | ||
And therefore, because he lied and because he was 15 at the time, his testimony couldn't come out. | ||
They didn't have the same proof that he had testified to all this. | ||
But this is still what the guy said. | ||
He said this. Yusuf said... | ||
He said somebody took her pants off, but he doesn't know who took the pants off. | ||
Then Kevin got on top of her, and to quote him, Kevin started to F her. | ||
He said Kevin got off and Corey got on and Corey F'd her. | ||
He then said Corey got off and two other guys, but he doesn't know who they are, they got on and they F'd her. | ||
He then just said he left. | ||
He just left. So in other words, he admits to beating her with a pipe, he admits to playing with her breasts, He was holding her down, but because in his mind, in his 110 IQ mind, he didn't actually penetrate her, he can't go down for rape, which is the serious crime. | ||
Not knowing that if you're even involved in this in any way, you're going down for rape. | ||
Which he did, and he served seven years. | ||
But look, he won in the end because he's a multi-millionaire. | ||
He is now, you know, honestly like a best-selling author. | ||
He's sitting on the board of the Innocence Project. | ||
The guy made it out of this scot-free, essentially, and I don't know what the message is of all this. | ||
It's definitely dark. | ||
Yeah, you could say that again. | ||
I mean, he didn't just make it out of it. | ||
He's like a national celebrity and a city council member. | ||
So the other thing – so two of the things they say in the mainstream media articles, word for word, they always repeat these. | ||
They say they were exonerated by DNA evidence and they were interviewed under duress. | ||
Now, you explained there a little bit – basically what happened and the full story has been told over and over in books and articles. | ||
But essentially he had a fake ID or like a transit ticket. | ||
They claimed he was 16. | ||
The cops saw that, said, you're 16. | ||
He said, yes. They started interviewing him. | ||
Then his mom showed up. | ||
Salam's mom showed up and said, no, he's only 15. | ||
And the cops were like, oh, you know, they're sort of upset because they're like, well, now all of this is inadmissible because he lied about his age. | ||
But, you know, he's still- It doesn't even matter. | ||
Right. What he said comports with what everybody else said. | ||
So it wasn't exactly out of nowhere. | ||
And if you guys want to research this yourself, it's accessible. | ||
There's a website, and it's called centralpark5joggerattackers.com. | ||
And the five is the number five. | ||
And just go there. They have every video. | ||
So when you say that they were interviewed under duress, absolutely not. | ||
There was a woman, this woman named Lederer. | ||
She was calmly talking to them, asking them detailed questions about everything. | ||
These interviews go on for half hour, an hour each. | ||
And that's why they video them, by the way, to show you what it was. | ||
Their parents were in the room with them, and they explain everything. | ||
And it's, you know, look, they're not giving you 100% accuracy. | ||
They're lying. It's varying degrees of lies because they're all trying to save their own ass. | ||
So it's a little bit of an art form to figure out what has happened here. | ||
But you have to understand, other people were involved in this, like Steven Lopez, for example. | ||
He's not part of the five, but he definitely raped her. | ||
And at least three of these guys say he did. | ||
I mean, he was there. | ||
He was definitely involved. | ||
He was stupid enough. | ||
His alibi was, I never saw her. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. So he never bit on the tactic of, tell us what you know. | ||
We have to go to break in. | ||
It's an insane story, but the fact that this guy has now been elected just adds a twist that's unimaginable. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Devin Tracy is my guest. | ||
We're talking about the new city councilor of New York City, who is part of the so-called Exonerated Five, and we'll get to why they're even called that. | ||
But of course, they were never exonerated, really. | ||
They're always guilty. | ||
The evidence against them was never disproven. | ||
New evidence never arose that makes the previous evidence invalid. | ||
I mean, they were convicted, they were guilty, and then something happened. | ||
That now everybody calls them exonerated. | ||
So let's pick it up there, Devin, unless there's something else. | ||
But why do so many people, why do so many articles say they were exonerated from DNA evidence? | ||
What does that mean? Well, the story evolves and it sort of undulates into one thing. | ||
What technically happened was that their charge was vacated. | ||
That's the official legal term, vacated by a single judge decades after the fact. | ||
Now, this was an act of, it was just a token gesture that meant nothing. | ||
I mean, you have to understand, these guys committed a crime in 1989. | ||
They were all minors. | ||
So when you're a minor, you don't serve as much time. | ||
They, you know, this guy served seven years. | ||
So from the age of 15 to 22, he's in jail. | ||
They all get let out. But they were found guilty, served their time, they're out of jail. | ||
A decade goes by, plus, then a judge, you know, in a spasm of white guilt, Decides, you know what, let's vacate that because another guy came forward and said, I raped them. | ||
I raped the woman, sorry. | ||
And his semen matched. | ||
So in other words, when you're talking about a gang rape, one guy admits to raping her and then all of the guilt goes on to that one guy. | ||
So they are not, the charge was vacated. | ||
That was a meaningless gesture. | ||
That morphed into they've been exonerated, which then morphed into they're innocent. | ||
And then they're proven innocent. | ||
And now they're welcomed as heroes because people love its catnip to them, the idea that blacks in America never did anything wrong. | ||
And actually, here's the bad guy. | ||
You know the villain of this? It's kind of Trump, actually, but it's more generally white people. | ||
Your accusatory tone, your suspicion, your accusation, you are the problem. | ||
You are evil. In fact, I saw this guy on CBS Morning News, and they asked him, Two of which, the hosts of which were black, which is insane. | ||
I think 70% of morning news hosts are black. | ||
They're 12% of the country. | ||
But okay, anyway, aside from that, they asked him, you know, Yusuf, what do you say to the people who think you're guilty? | ||
They still think you're guilty. | ||
And what he said in response was, you know, when it comes to black people, they are judged, we're judged by the color of our skin, not the content of our character. | ||
And to me, I exploded with laughter on that because It's such a bold lie. | ||
It's the exact opposite. | ||
Dude, we wouldn't have a problem with you if you weren't bashing skulls with a lead pipe and raping people. | ||
I'd wish you well. But you do do that, which means the content of your character is shit, therefore it has nothing to do with the color of your skin. | ||
Half of these guys are Puerto Rican, by the way. | ||
Are we racist to Puerto Ricans now all of a sudden? | ||
This is not about us. | ||
It's not a referendum on anybody else. | ||
Stop gaslighting people who are morally normal. | ||
Please stop raping people is the message. | ||
I'm trying not to laugh because, I mean, it's a brutal story. | ||
It's like not a funny story. | ||
It's not a funny thing that's happening here. | ||
And as you pointed out during the break, I think, this... | ||
It's sort of a far away thing. | ||
It happened in 1989. I don't know the person. | ||
You don't know the person. But this trend is continuing. | ||
It's accelerating. We even saw last year there was a jury forewoman, and they said some guy was not guilty. | ||
When they got to the jury forewoman and said, is this your decision? | ||
She said, you know, I have to stop. | ||
I have to say no. This is not my decision. | ||
And in the jury room, there are members of this jury who said, we think he's guilty, but we're going to let him out because he's black and they're black. | ||
And basically it was a black solidarity thing. | ||
We're going to let this young black man out because we don't think he should be charged. | ||
So, I mean, this is having a real life effect on victims and criminals as criminals are let out to victimize people over. | ||
And there's untold numbers, tens of thousands of Americans being victimized right now because this type of thinking is pervading our justice system. | ||
Yeah, I'm facepalming right now upon hearing that. | ||
But you don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to spot what is happening here. | ||
I mean, after O.J. Simpson was declared innocent or not guilty, one of the black jurors, of which there were 10, the guy raised up a black fist, a black power fist to O.J. I mean, there's no sense of honor here. | ||
There's no principle. | ||
There's no standard that we are... | ||
It's just raw, stupid racism and tribalism, and it's sickening. | ||
And look, I was talking to my parents the other day, and I was telling them a story. | ||
We were talking about lemonade stands randomly. | ||
And I said, oh, you know, I've seen footage, I've seen news footage of people robbing lemonade stands, like kids selling lemonade, at gunpoint, robbing them for their cash. | ||
And they were horrified. | ||
They go, oh my god, this is terrible. And I was like, yeah, I've seen at least three videos of that. | ||
Then I was hesitant, even me, I was hesitant to mention to them that they were all black. | ||
Those three times, I don't think a white person has robbed a lemonade stand. | ||
I will go out and say it's never happened in the history of Europeans. | ||
There were no lemon stands in the Caucasus Mountains that were being hijacked at gunpoint by a white guy. | ||
It's never happened. Now, If it did happen, I'd kick him out of the white race. | ||
But it never has happened, and I felt that if I had mentioned that these three cases were black guys, they would have been critical of me. | ||
And the story would have been about, why did I notice that? | ||
What's wrong with me bringing up race in this context? | ||
And to that, I would say that is absolutely ridiculous. | ||
You are uncomfortable with the topic of race. | ||
I am not. These people are committing horrific crimes, and I'm calling it out as I'm obligated to do as a sentient, normal human being. | ||
Most of us are not that, it would seem, based off what I hear from Biden or the mainstream media. | ||
It's just, it's demoralizing, it's depressing, but we're in the middle of it. | ||
Yeah, yeah, we absolutely are. | ||
And I think it is fear, isn't it? | ||
I mean, it is just a deep-seated fear of being labeled something for simply noticing reality, which, again, it's not even us noticing it necessarily. | ||
Like I just covered before you came on, you know, they're just getting rid of standards across the board, whether it's doctors or social workers. | ||
They're saying, you know, these tests, well, you know, non-white people fail them at a higher rate than white people. | ||
So we're going to get rid of the tests now. | ||
And it's like, we have to stop this. | ||
And we're not the ones saying that this decision is based on race. | ||
They're the ones making decisions based off race. | ||
So now we have to contend with that. | ||
But people are scared, too, because you get called racist if you disagree with something whose basis is racism. | ||
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You see what I'm saying? Yeah, we have slipped. | |
There's just been a decay of what is the right way to go in terms of our society. | ||
Like, meritocracy, I thought that was a... | ||
Agreed upon thing that we agreed like everyone deserves equality. | ||
You all get a fair chance, but what equity? | ||
Equity is completely different. | ||
The fact that it starts with an E and a Q has nothing to do with equality. | ||
It's not fair remotely and people abuse it all the time. | ||
I think it's weakness though. I think ultimately it's people will manipulate and use you if you're weak and they will smell that weakness on you and they will exploit it. | ||
And we have far too many weak people in positions of power. | ||
But I'm sure now that Harlem is run by a rapist, it's all going to work out. | ||
It's all cured. It's all cured. | ||
If you just get the right number of black people in positions of power, then all the crime and everything else just fades away. | ||
And, I mean, we have so many stories here, and we'll get to some of these on the other side. | ||
VDARE just came out with their list of black on white murders in October, 35 white people | ||
murdered by black people, including two white SJWs and two perps the same age as St. Emmett | ||
Till, 15. | ||
And it just goes on and on. | ||
And you know, it's not, it's not our, you know, purpose here to say black people are | ||
evil. | ||
They're obviously not. | ||
And there's obviously millions upon millions of great black people that don't deserve to | ||
be associated with the criminal element. | ||
But then you have just this concerted, unified societal effort to disguise and hide or just | ||
confuse the reality about crime when it comes to, you know, the racial divisions that you | ||
find there. | ||
And then on top of that, you get things like this California middle schooler banned from | ||
sports over black face paint. | ||
It was just eye paint. | ||
It was eye paint that football players wear and it becomes a national story. | ||
And this poor kid who's just like probably having fun playing football, you know, with | ||
his middle school team is suddenly the center of, you know, claims of racism as he's banned | ||
from participating in sports. | ||
It's just everything is so wildly one-sided, and we have to push back, and most people won't because they're afraid of being called racist, but we're not racist, and we're not afraid, so we're going to keep pushing back. | ||
More on the other side with Devin Tracy. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the final segment of The War Room. | ||
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Just to give you an update, we're expecting to hear from Owen's lawyer at some point today because he was supposed to have a scheduled call with Owen, but we still haven't heard anything. | ||
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Well, yeah, so... | ||
Look, we are sitting in a situation that is very uncomfortable, profoundly, which is the disproportionate nature of crime when it comes to blacks. | ||
Now, I say that, I can already hear, that's a stink bomb. | ||
No one wants to talk about that. | ||
And it's kind of crazy because what is more important than crime? | ||
The assaulting, the killing, the raping of your fellow man or woman. | ||
I mean, if you're going to be shy about that or timid or like, ooh, I think I'll just avoid that. | ||
I'll take a pass on that topic because I don't want the personal ramifications of, oh God, I'm aware of crime stats. | ||
Oh God, I don't want that to befall upon me in some negative way. | ||
So I'm just going to ignore it. | ||
I mean, that to me is shameful and I'm well past the point of no return. | ||
Like, I mean, I'm already on record having talked about this. | ||
Now, I will take this moment to talk about Asian crime. | ||
You ready? Here's my discussion about Asian crime. | ||
It doesn't exist. I mean, if it does exist, it's so minor that it's not even worth talking about. | ||
I do a monthly report on the mass shootings in our country, and I figure out what is the race of every mass shooter every month. | ||
And one, maybe two Asians this year have done mass shootings. | ||
So that's why I'm not talking about Asians. | ||
It's not that I have some love affair with Asians or I give them a pass or something. | ||
No, they're just not committing disproportionate crime. | ||
And the reason I talk about black crime is because they are committing disproportionate crime, which is why I have to mention it. | ||
If there's a single white criminal, I can fully condemn him and kick him out of the white race. | ||
So he's no longer white, so problem solved. | ||
But no, I'm against all criminal activity. | ||
I'm rather consistent if you look into it. | ||
But here's the thing. You and I, and all of the people out there with good intentions, we're not going to change the situation in the inner cities of our country. | ||
So the crime is going to continue. | ||
The crime rate will—we might change some policies and actually start throwing these people in jail and keeping them in jail. | ||
That would be nice. But we're not going to change the gangsterism going on, the culture of violence, the single-parent situation. | ||
That's beyond our control. | ||
But one thing that we can do is have the honor and decency to talk about this in a realistic fashion, in a correct way. | ||
To lie about this, to distract off of this, to hide this, to diminish this, to avoid the topic itself, all of that is pathetic. | ||
And yet that is the policy because no one wants to get dirty with this. | ||
This is like you drop your cell phone in the toilet after you've just used it in a significant way. | ||
You don't want to reach in. | ||
If you do reach your hand in there to get that phone, your arm, your hand, it's going to be filthy. | ||
So a lot of people say, look, just Call it a loss. | ||
I'm not going to change anything. | ||
Me talking about it is only going to harm me. | ||
And that's how that pattern, by the way, that formula is happening millions of times all the time in real time. | ||
And that's why nothing ever moves on this. | ||
And that's why the public conversation on this topic is so neutered and pointless because no one's real on this. | ||
And the show I'm on right now is considered what? | ||
Definitely not mainstream. | ||
I mean, this is like Has been cancelled and pushed to the fringe in as many ways as possible. | ||
Why? Because it's breaking the taboo. | ||
The taboo that everyone else is living under. | ||
And, you know, my impetus to talk about all of this is because I don't want to live in a society where a huge portion of our population is just living in ghettos and crime and are the victims and, you know, perpetrators of just massive, I mean, how many resources we have to have to go towards that and how many lives get destroyed. | ||
I don't want that either. For the sake of black people, I don't want them, you know, trapped in this endless cycle of violence. | ||
And to me, it's like going to a doctor and asking him to treat you for something, but hiding some of the symptoms. | ||
But not mentioning, oh, by the way, you know, I eat at an all-you-can-eat buffet every day, you know, and I shoveled this horrible crap in my mouth. | ||
Like, if you don't tell them that, then they might, you know, give you the wrong prescription for what ails you. | ||
So, if we can't be honest about what's going on, we can never solve the problem. | ||
So... You know, I do think that we could solve this problem. | ||
I do think that, you know, it would take some pretty harsh measures to solve it, but we have to solve it for the sake of all of us and for the sake of, you know, the black community in America as well, who is the number one victim of black crime, which is absolutely out of control. | ||
These are the facts. If you can't deal with those, then you just surrender yourself to having them continue forever. | ||
And just before I pass it off to you, just let me, this is just from the last week, okay? | ||
Two arrested after Memphis shooting of St. Jude's Alexander Bulakov. | ||
He was a researcher that was randomly murdered by Marius Ward and Brandy Rucker, | ||
who were then located and arrested in connection with Bulakov's death. | ||
And they talk about what Memphis is going through over the last year. | ||
The number of homicides in Memphis city limits has far outpaced previous years | ||
through the end of September, with 269 reported by the Crime Commission. | ||
That outpaces previous record setting year by 63 homicides, a 32% increase | ||
when accounting for population changes. | ||
And then they talk about the number of robberies I mean, long story short... | ||
crimes with real victims is skyrocketing around the country. | ||
No charges filed after lynching of white student as you pointed out a very particular choice of words this from the | ||
justice report. | ||
The attack occurred Wednesday, November 1st. 17 year old Jonathan Lewis Jr. | ||
Was basically beaten to death by 15 non-white people. Not a single perpetrator has been arrested yet. | ||
Derek Alexander was shot and killed as he sat in a car at Creekside Adamsville community on Martin Luther King Drive in | ||
Southwest Atlanta. | ||
Suspected killer Quantavin Williams is walking free after posting bond. | ||
So he was let out. And then we have stories that we covered last week for our regular viewers. | ||
Two different situations where you had... | ||
A criminal commit a crime, then be told he wasn't mentally capable, he was found incompetent to stand trial, and so they just let him go, and then he kills somebody else. | ||
That happened two different times last week, this incompetency thing. | ||
So I mean, this cannot continue, Devin. | ||
It just can't go on. The number of crimes committed on Martin Luther King boulevards around this country is incalculable. | ||
I mean, I was about to bring up MLK because it was brought up by Youssef. | ||
And here is his quote, by the way, that now people get vilified. | ||
The far left vilify you if you think that this quote about I have a dream is powerful and meaningful and you want to abide by it. | ||
To me, this is a great mission statement when it comes to a multiracial situation. | ||
And it's this. I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. | ||
Well, Martin, it's 2023, and we are judging these people—who are you calling these people? | ||
We are judging black people by the content of their character, as evidenced through the crime stats and their disproportionate nature that they are perpetrating them with. | ||
So that's what we're doing. | ||
It has nothing to do with skin color. | ||
And instead, what they do— Is they poo-poo this entire idea because the results are not good for them. | ||
And what they'll do is they'll pivot to, let's talk about slavery. | ||
Let's have a referendum on slavery. | ||
Where do you stand on that? It's like, this is so useless. | ||
And like you mentioned, the people on the front line of this are black people. | ||
They're the ones that are suffering. | ||
They're the ones that are getting killed. I mean, every time there's a murder from a black person, there's a 92% chance it's another black person. | ||
Right. Why is this discussion being squashed? | ||
And as far as the single parent, which, you know, a lot of this goes back to that, no fathers, and that being a massive problem, I did research on Youssef Salam in his Wikipedia, Early Life. | ||
Here's one sentence. Salam was born in 1974 in New York City to Sharoni Salam. | ||
That's the end of the sentence. | ||
As in... As in it's an immaculate conception, as in he maybe is biblically derived because the guy has no father. | ||
I mean, it's not even mentioned. | ||
He's not even in the freaking sentence. | ||
So, okay, look, the whole thing is very frustrating. | ||
It's ongoing. I don't know if there's – look, there's nothing we can do outside of electing people that are tougher on crime. | ||
But to me, it's like – and as far as letting people off if they have low IQ or if they're borderline retarded – I don't care how stupid you are. | ||
If you committed a crime, you've harmed another human being. | ||
That needs to be punished. | ||
That needs to be prevented. So your IQ means nothing to me. | ||
If you're incompetent to be, you know, held accountable to your actions, you're incompetent to participate in society, as far as I'm concerned. | ||
And that's how it used to be that you'd send somebody to a mental hospital until they were, you know, ready to be reintegrated. | ||
But now they just go, sorry, you're too dumb to understand proceedings, so goodbye. | ||
Have fun out there. | ||
You know, here's your gun that we took from you. | ||
I mean, and then they go out and shoot somebody in the head. | ||
So again, it's... I have to laugh because it's so ridiculous and outrageous, but in reality, this is extremely serious, and there will be empty chairs at Thanksgiving this year because of the criminals that are allowed to run rampant. | ||
Devin Tracy, thank you so much for coming on today and sharing your wisdom. | ||
Everybody go follow It'sDevinTracy on Twitter. | ||
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 fueled 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. | ||
So... 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. | ||
And again, I'm no whiskey connoisseur. | ||
I just know what tastes good, what I like, what tastes good. | ||
It feels good, which doesn't give me 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 age 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. | ||
Because if you aim a blacklight at ConspiracyBourbon, ConspiracyBourbon.com is the only place to get it. | ||
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. | ||
So while you're hanging out with your friends, your family, your co-workers, you name it, It's really important to remember what Americana is all about. | ||
And if you are somebody that likes a fine whiskey, well, this is it. | ||
And it funds the InfoWars. | ||
A true 360 win. | ||
For myself, the entire InfoWars crew, here's to you and here's to America. | ||
This isn't some Dylan Mulvaney, Anheuser-Busch, transgenderism, you know, creepazoid targeting our children. | ||
This is high quality American Kentucky Whiskey, Kentucky bourbon, funding the second American revolution against tyrants. | ||
So here's all the past patriots, the current patriots, and future patriots. | ||
This drink of conspiracy is for you. | ||
One place to get it, conspiracybourbon.com. |