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The fact of the matter is, nobody has news comprehension like Infowars does. | ||
Nobody. Nobody sees the constellation of events, whether it's an isolated situation like the southern border, or you take the larger constellation of how the southern border fits into the UN agenda of the invasion of the United States, the economic warfare, the cultural replacement, and everything else. | ||
Nobody seems to get it like Infowars. | ||
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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
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We return to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
My brain isn't working. | ||
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The War Room. | ||
I am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We have a jam-packed show for you today. | ||
We'll be joined via phone by Owen Schroer in the next segment to break down some of today's top stories. | ||
We'll be joined by Shani Rich, or Shani Rich. | ||
I forgot how to say his name. | ||
I don't know how to say his name, but I met the guy, and he's very nice, and his videos are just the stuff of legend. | ||
They almost all go viral. | ||
He really made a name for himself, just going out and asking random people on the street questions. | ||
Then he went and really upset the machine. | ||
He interviewed Vivek Ramaswamy and YouTube deleted his whole channel. | ||
So we're going to talk to him about... | ||
What that's like. | ||
We'll commiserate with him about being victims of big tech censorship because of your political stance. | ||
They'll be joined by Henry Facy in the second hour as well. | ||
Talk about, I don't know if I want to call it a stunt or an act of journalistic heroism, but he actually stormed into a | ||
migrant processing center and got some behind the scenes look. | ||
But of course, our, well, we have a couple of top stories today. | ||
The first is from Infowars.com. | ||
Texas seizes control of border city park, escalating war against illegal | ||
immigration and also kind of against the federal government. | ||
Essentially the Texas National Guard has taken over one of the places where the federal government was trafficking illegal immigrants and is preventing by force the federal authorities from participating in the illegal immigration practice. | ||
So that's extremely exciting. | ||
I'm very happy about this. | ||
We'll see whether it's a real thing or just a big stunt. | ||
Is this the beginning of a civil war or is this just another band-aid on a case of cancer? | ||
Is this another little attempt to solve a massive and unrelenting problem? | ||
We'll get into that. We're also, of course, going to get into the fact that we're at war in the Middle East now. | ||
Surprise! Surprise! | ||
We're bombing Yemen. So we'll get into that as well, and we'll get into, of course, how we predicted this exact thing happening. | ||
We'll talk about where it goes from here, as we have some information that you're not going to get anywhere else. | ||
And we have a ton of videos to show you today, actually, more than is responsible since we have all these great guests and so much stuff to talk about, but still some really great videos to show you, including Joe Biden bumbling around like an Well, like the creepy old man that he is. | ||
I don't even know what to say. He's a creepy old man. | ||
And that's that. | ||
I want to show you some videos of just average people. | ||
He's on the campaign trail, so it's happening. | ||
Joe Biden is on the campaign trail. | ||
And most times you say things like shaking hands and kissing babies. | ||
No, he's out there embarrassing everyone and sniffing girls. | ||
It's true. He won't stop. | ||
He does it right out in the open like he doesn't even know he should be ashamed of it. | ||
Of course, we'll also talk about the state of Lloyd Austin and the fact that we're launching | ||
what seems to be multiple major paradigm shifting attacks in the Middle East while the head | ||
of our defense department is in the hospital playing Minesweeper. | ||
So there's that. | ||
Some more updates as to the international court case against Israel and their genocide, | ||
as well as just so much other news like a DEI news. | ||
And we're also going to be paying special tribute to Gonzalo Lira, the journalist, a | ||
YouTube-returned journalist who was in Ukraine expressing what he thought about the war when | ||
he was arrested, disappeared into the Gulag archipelago of Ukraine, and is now being reported | ||
as having died. | ||
Now, he was reported as having died before when he disappeared into the prison. | ||
Then he was released, and everybody was very happy. | ||
Then he was like, I'm getting out of Ukraine. | ||
Everybody was even more happy. | ||
And then they arrested him again. | ||
And by all reports, he is now deceased. | ||
So we will be looking into what happened there and showing you some of Tucker Carlson's coverage on the subject. | ||
As yes, Ukraine, our indispensable ally, has now murdered an American journalist. | ||
And you can't even find the story on mainstream news, let alone politicians sounding off on this. | ||
Owen Schroer joins us on the other side, folks. | ||
Don't go anywhere. It's the war room. | ||
What a hell new world order. | ||
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We are running some old friends. | |
Is she alright? Seems okay if we can get to it. | ||
If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine. | ||
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Harrison, visit InfoWars.com forward slash show now. | |
you I hope that old man got the tractor beam out of commissioner. | ||
This is going to be a real short trip. | ||
Okay, hit it! While other networks lie to you about what's happening now, InfoWars tells you the truth about what's happening next. | ||
Visit InfoWars.com forward slash show today. | ||
Yes, welcome rebel scum here in our battle against the globalist empire. | ||
A battle that we are in many ways having massive, massive victories, but on the other hand, They are still in control. | ||
They are still operating their death machine. | ||
And whether we like it or not, looks like we're having another war in the Middle East. | ||
Isn't that exciting? | ||
Isn't that exciting? | ||
And we're going to talk a little bit about the death of DEI today as well, | ||
as this is one of the side effects of, or perhaps primary effect of, | ||
Elon Musk taking over Twitter, turning it into X, is that we are finally seeing appropriate public backlash | ||
to things like companies celebrating diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
You know, it's easy to pretend like these things are popular when you ban everybody that opposes them. | ||
But now that free speech is returned at 2x, companies are finding that their little diversity celebrations are not being received with the cheers they once were. | ||
And we actually have a couple of examples of that. | ||
Of course, immigration is a major topic today as well with the Texas National Guard actually | ||
stopping the feds from continuing to operate their human trafficking system. | ||
Very exciting stuff. | ||
It's also, it's a banner day for me, folks. | ||
I've unlocked an achievement on X. | ||
My most popular tweet of all time, I'm pretty sure, I made yesterday in response to the | ||
news that we're at war with Yemen. | ||
And I said this, absolutely insane how war works these days. | ||
No congressional approval, no debate, no attempt at justification, no communication with the American people. | ||
We just learn one day that some faraway country is being bombed in our name for some unspoken reason. | ||
And doesn't that about sum it up? | ||
And of course the beautiful thing about having a radio show is that I don't have to respond to all of the comments under this Twitter trying to I'm going to address them here. | ||
And so I'm going to talk a little bit about some of the ways people are justifying this activity. | ||
But it's worth reminding you that America, as a country and in constitutional form, has not declared war since 1941. | ||
The Vietnam War, the Korean War, the Gulf War, the Iraq War, the Afghanistan War, the war in Libya. | ||
It goes on and on. | ||
These are all Undeclared wars, I guess you could say, they're police actions, military actions. | ||
An important thing, I think, to understand about the future that the globalists are building as we speak, one of the primary arguments, perhaps the only compelling argument for globalism, is an end of war. | ||
That's what they tout. They point to the devastation war has caused over the last... | ||
Let's see, 10,000 years, but especially, you know, World War I, World War II. I mean, it's just, it's the worst thing ever, war. | ||
And so it's the type of thing that would make you want to do something like start globalism. | ||
It's like, well, it stops war, so how bad can it be? | ||
And that's the argument that they make. | ||
And they say, you know, if only we had some superior, unified global government, then all these nations wouldn't go to war with each other. | ||
But that's worth looking into. | ||
It's worth looking into what the reality is. | ||
What they mean is that without nation states, you won't have wars between nation states. | ||
In other words, the era of war being nation state fighting nation state to a conclusion is over. | ||
The old form of war where Some conflict would start with diplomatic attempts to find a solution and then it would build up and build up and finally as a last resort, war would be declared and battles would be fought and then one side would surrender, the other side declare victory and it would be over. | ||
That sort of contained concept of war is over. | ||
Now... We have endless war. | ||
That's what it means. Globalism isn't an end to war. | ||
It's just a transformation from nation-state versus nation-state fighting to a conclusion to endless, ceaseless, continuous warfare on anybody who opposes the globalist system. | ||
And that's what we're seeing in Yemen and that's what we've seen since the foundation of the United Nations and the unified United Nations military police action in Korea. | ||
And that was the first attempt, and a debatably successful one, in having a non-national army. | ||
It was the UN army that fought in Korea. | ||
So, of course, Congress didn't get to have a say. | ||
There's another aspect to this, and this is the thing. | ||
I say this where I'm just like, it's crazy that we can just launch a war and it... | ||
It's like our Secretary of Defense is still in the hospital. | ||
He's not the one ordering it. | ||
President Biden didn't even bother to make a speech about it. | ||
I mean, even addressing the American people as to why our military is now in harm's way and actively bombing civilian population centers like the civilian airport in Yemen, which is one of the targets that they've hit, one of 100, 100 or so. | ||
Over 70, I know, is confirmed, but I think the Over 100 is more realistic. | ||
And they don't even bother to tell us, certainly don't bother to ask us. | ||
And people responding to this were like, it's been this way for a while, or, well, actually, it still fits under the authorization of military force. | ||
And it's like, yeah, I get that. | ||
I get how it's done. | ||
It doesn't mean it's good or right or proper or constitutional. | ||
And with that, I believe we have Owen Schroyer on the phone. | ||
Owen, we got about two minutes, 45 seconds left in this segment. | ||
But thanks for calling in, man. | ||
What's on your mind? I don't hear anything, guys. | ||
Alright, I thought we were connected with Owen. | ||
Y'all let me know if we hear from him. | ||
We're having a little bit of trouble connecting today, unfortunately. | ||
I can hear him now. Okay, alright. | ||
I hear you as well. Okay, we got Owen Schroer on the phone. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Owen. Apologize for the clunkiness. | ||
I'll be quick here, but there's a really important point that I need to emphasize. | ||
Harrison's got a great show coming up with great guests, but we need to understand something. | ||
Greg Abbott is once again pretending to do something about the southern border. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, make no mistake about it. | ||
Nothing will change. Nothing at all. | ||
Even if the National Guard and Texas takes over the Eagle Pass area where a lot of the illegal immigration is going on and the invasion is going on, they'll move to another region. | ||
They'll move to El Paso, Brownsville, the Rio Grande Valley, McAllen. | ||
This will mean nothing. | ||
And any help that Abbott has sent down there has been used to help the invasion. | ||
Do not be fooled by this. | ||
Do not doubt me on this. | ||
You need to be emailing your Texas representatives and Greg Abbott to say, please stop the invasion. | ||
Enough with the platitudes. | ||
Enough with the show of force. | ||
Actually shut it down. | ||
And until I see that change, I'm not putting any faith in Greg Abbott. | ||
And moving the illegals to blue states to up their electoral count number doesn't really help us either. | ||
It was a nice political stunt and it proves the point that the left hates their own medicine. | ||
Nonetheless, It's actually helping them politically, believe it or not. | ||
So it's really important we understand this. | ||
Do not be fooled and think that, oh, Texas is finally doing something about the illegal immigration. | ||
They won't. They will continue to help it and facilitate it. | ||
Even if they shut down Eagle Pass, they'll just move to something else. | ||
InfoWars has the comprehension and the consolation of this. | ||
It's frustrating. Nobody else seems to get it. | ||
But I guess that's just how it goes. | ||
We finally have some representatives in Congress that at least say the right things, but ladies and gentlemen, until they stop the invasion and start deporting illegal immigrants, nothing down there is going to change. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I think I'm just so starved for any action at all. | ||
It's like, at least this looks like something. | ||
At least we can pretend this is something. | ||
But hey, I thought the bus stunt was bad at first, but then it turned out to be effective. | ||
So we'll dig into this. | ||
Owen, can I hold you over? | ||
Are you going to join us on the other side here? | ||
Yeah, that's fine. Alright, I'm going to hold Owen Troyer over. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to talk about this Eagle Pass situation. | ||
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Of course, Owen Troyer is exactly right in the sense that shutting down one pass on this massive border is not going to stop immigration to any Tangible degree. | ||
And also that every time up till now that Governor Greg Abbott has beat his chest and talked about sending troops to the border, they have been just folded into the DPS system, which just means they're helping to facilitate and process the illegal immigrants that are coming across the border. | ||
No. | ||
No. I may have a reason this is happening, though. | ||
The Infowars article lays out a possibility here. | ||
Eagle Pass lies along the path of totality for April's highly anticipated total solar eclipse. | ||
A festival is scheduled to take place in the park, and the city spent a million dollars preparing for it, according to the mayor. | ||
Is this just another El Paso situation? | ||
When Biden comes to town, they clear out all the immigrants. | ||
Are they just clearing out the immigrants for this big festival? | ||
Ah, there you go. | ||
See, now you're starting to get it. | ||
Believing that Greg Abbott is actually going to stop the invasion at the southern border of Texas is like thinking that the stripper loves you. | ||
She doesn't. Okay? | ||
Let's just be perfectly clear about something here. | ||
I really want to re-emphasize something from the last segment that is frustrating. | ||
I see that the ball is moving in the right direction, but we're 7 million illegal immigrants invading the border under Joe Biden too late. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
I don't know what it is about the American media. | ||
I don't know what it is about our representatives in Congress. | ||
Some of them are starting to get it, but the fact of the matter is nobody has news comprehension like Infowars does. | ||
Nobody. Nobody sees the constellation of events, whether it's an isolated situation like the southern border or you take the larger constellation of how the southern border fits into the U.N. agenda of the invasion of the United States, the economic warfare, The cultural replacement and everything else. | ||
Nobody seems to get it like Infowars. | ||
Let me explain what is going to happen here. | ||
And you just alluded to another flu as to how this is going to go. | ||
The illegal immigrant pipeline is very well organized. | ||
As soon as they know that Eagle Pass Texas is going to be shut down, they're going to move the invasion to El Paso or Brownsville or McAllen or anywhere in the Rio Grande Valley or anywhere else that they can cross. | ||
So, oh! You won't see illegal immigrants in Eagle Pass for, say, a couple weeks or a month, and it'll be like, oh, look, see, we shut it down. | ||
And then once they invade a different border entry, the media will go there, the Republicans will go there, and then they'll shift them right back to Eagle Pass. | ||
This has been going on for three years. | ||
This is the whack-a-mole that we've been playing. | ||
Now, what's frustrating, Harrison, is that, I mean, we can assume about Greg Abbott whether he actually wants to do something about it or not. | ||
We can assume whether he's ignorant to the fact that this is how they operate, but it's just stunning to me. | ||
Where is the comprehension In the Republican Party that says they want to stop this. | ||
Where is the comprehension of the American media that doesn't understand how this works? | ||
Does nobody get this? | ||
Like, does nobody understand this is what they've been doing for three years? | ||
As soon as the invasion point gets discovered, the media rushes there, the Republicans rush there, and then they shift them to another border sector. | ||
It's been going on for three years, Harrison. | ||
And how do they still not get it? | ||
Not only not understand how this works, but understand the scale and the gravity of what's going on. | ||
I mean, the sheer numbers are mind-boggling. | ||
But I was interrupted because I wanted to emphasize what you're saying. | ||
In fact, in their own words, and this is Bill Malugin posted this. | ||
He said in an overnight DOJ filing, Feds confirmed the Texas National Guard has deployed armed soldiers and vehicles to block. | ||
But here's what they say. We informed the Border Patrol agents that the Texas National Guard would not allow any transportation units to pick up the subjects under the port of entry and that the agents would have to walk those migrants to Loop 480 and transport them outside of the park for further processing. | ||
So literally in the statement that they're making, they're like, we're shutting down this park. | ||
You can't cross through here. | ||
You got to go about a mile that way and then you're welcome to come process them. | ||
So, yeah, you're exactly right. | ||
This is not doing anything to stop them at all. | ||
They're literally just making it a little bit less convenient. | ||
Yeah, and like you said, there's obviously some other agenda, I guess, maybe to keep the illegal immigrants away from this fair We've seen that happen as well when there's public events or other things going on or the media shows up. | ||
They want to make sure that none of it's bad. | ||
Like when the White House staged their press conference down at the border, whether it's Mayorkas or anybody else, they always make sure that the streets are clear and everything's cleared out before they show up. | ||
And then they say, see, there's no illegal immigrants here. | ||
But no, this move by Greg Abbott is pretty much worthless. | ||
Like you said, it's just adding another step for the process. | ||
The Texas National Guard, armed or unarmed, is going to be there for one reason and one reason only. | ||
To allow Border Patrol to facilitate Biden's invasion. | ||
In fact, the last time I was there and the real Alex Jones account on Twitter just re-shared this video. | ||
I'm sure it'll go viral for the fourth time now. | ||
The last time we were there, the only The purpose that the Texas National Guard armed was serving was blocking the media. | ||
Right. And of course I went on my tirade after that. | ||
I had my diatribe in that moment. | ||
And so it's a real frustrating thing. | ||
And look, there's a reason why I'm one of the most politically persecuted journalists in America. | ||
I can't go back to the border. | ||
I'm on a travel ban right now for part of my probation. | ||
Now, I was on the phone with Alex earlier today, and he's asking me, when can I travel again? | ||
When can I go back to the border? So, when my travel restriction is lifted in a couple months from now, Infowars will be going back to the border if we have to cover it the same way we covered it before. | ||
Because here's the thing, and you know this, Harrison, I'm not knocking any of the other journalists that go down there and do a great job, because they do a great job. | ||
And we've had a lot of them on the show. | ||
They've been blowing the whistle. | ||
They've done Pulitzer Prize-winning work like Muckraker and Borderhawk News and everything else. | ||
They're all doing great work. But everybody kind of has some shackles and some muzzles on them, not like us at Infowars. | ||
We're the guard dog. | ||
We're the bulldog. We're the ones barking when the problem is happening. | ||
We're the ones barking and going crazy when your home is being invaded. | ||
So we will fill that role again. | ||
Like I said, I'm on a travel restriction, but I was talking to Alex earlier today. | ||
He's like, you gotta get back down there. | ||
So as soon as that ban is lifted, we're gonna be back down there covering this. | ||
But make no mistake about it, the border is not closing. | ||
They're gonna flood in, I would guess, two million more illegal immigrants Before the 2024 election, at least. | ||
I mean, if the over-under is 2 million, I'm probably taking the over. | ||
But it's going to be at least 2 million more. | ||
Do not be fooled by this move by Abbott. | ||
Do not be fooled any time the Republicans say they're going to do something about it. | ||
They've done nothing. | ||
They have done nothing. | ||
Mike Johnson allowed this to continue. | ||
They could have stopped the funding of the government. | ||
They could have played their hand. | ||
They could have used the leverage of the purse. | ||
They did nothing. | ||
So, Republicans are just as responsible for this border invasion, this Biden-Borderosa, as anybody else. | ||
Make no mistake about it. | ||
And do not give them any room for apologies or any room to pretend like they're doing anything to stop it. | ||
They're not. Yeah, I hate to say it, but I think you're exactly right. | ||
I mean, it smells like a stunt. | ||
It smells like a political stunt, just like the busing in, which from the very beginning, it was like, okay, so you're busing them to New York. | ||
Like, that's going to help bus them back to Mexico. | ||
What are you doing? So I think you're exactly right. | ||
We know where the fault for this lies, and it is on the Biden administration and the federal government. | ||
Owen Schroer, everybody, we'll be back on the other side. | ||
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Stay with us. Join Harrison Smith in the War Room, the council chamber for the discussions that define our time. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, this is the War Room. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer. | ||
Very happy to welcome my guest, Shaney Rich. | ||
He's a content creator from Georgia. | ||
He makes really amazing videos. | ||
They go viral constantly because they're so entertaining, often in short form, simply asking people questions on the street. | ||
And getting the answers that some you expect and some you don't. | ||
Regardless, they're extremely entertaining. | ||
You can follow him on X at Shaney Rich or on Rumble at Shaney Rich. | ||
And that's spelled with two Y's in Shaney and two C's in Rich. | ||
Welcome to the show, Shaney. | ||
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Thank you for having me, Harrison. | |
How are you? Very good. | ||
It's my pleasure. I've been meaning to get you on for a year because I've been a huge fan of your work for a very long time. | ||
I'm sorry it's taken this unfortunate circumstance. | ||
You were recently banned from YouTube. | ||
Tell us what happened. | ||
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Yeah, so I started this YouTube channel about two months ago. | |
And in that short time, I grew it from zero to 150,000 subscribers and over 185 million views. | ||
And then I did a video with Vivek Ramaswamy where I just solved the Rubik's Cube and he outlined his plan to basically solve the issues of the federal government. | ||
And I guess that that video just went thermonuclear. | ||
And because of that, they permanently banned the YouTube channel It had zero strikes. | ||
There was no flags, no warnings, and I was fully monetized and just banned the channel. | ||
No reason. And it's crazy that they're still doing this. | ||
I mean, I remember when this type of stuff started happening around 2017, 2018, but I thought we'd gotten over this. | ||
I thought they'd put some things in place where people weren't being just abolished like this. | ||
Because you rely on this platform. | ||
I mean, a lot of people, once you start making content, you dedicate yourself to this. | ||
Not only is it a huge amount of work to build up a YouTube channel, | ||
but once it's successful and you're relying on it, they just pull the rug out from under you. | ||
So how have you handled this? | ||
I mean, has YouTube taken any money from you? | ||
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I know they do that too. Yeah, they took about over $15,000 actually. | |
But I don't really care because I'm willing to risk money for free speech. | ||
So now I'm just going to create content exclusively on Rumble and Twitter. | ||
I'm just going to be live streaming on Rumble, whether it's IRL Street content, whether it's from this studio. | ||
I'm going to be starting a podcast too. | ||
And then I'm just going to be posting like a bunch of clips on Twitter. | ||
So I think I'm just going to go all in on the platforms that actually enable free speech versus just bending the knee and going back to these platforms that are just shadow governments for the deep state. | ||
Well, 100%, and I think that's great, and that's why I wanted to have you on. | ||
And of course, the Streisand effect is happening. | ||
I saw a post of yours showing the number of new followers you've gotten since you were banned from YouTube, and this is the big mistake they make, thinking they're going to shut you up by banning you, when really, it just makes you more popular, and of course, it makes us get together and talk about this and try to send people your way. | ||
And your content... | ||
Was political, but it wasn't like you're out there ranting. | ||
Tell us about your content. | ||
We'll show a video in the next segment, but tell people what you do and the content that you make. | ||
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Yeah, so primarily on that YouTube channel, the content I was making was just street content, right? | |
So I'd go to college campuses or even The Hood, and I'd interview people just about American political issues. | ||
So there was times when I would troll people. | ||
There was times when I would just get their authentic opinions. | ||
I think that the reason that they permanently banned the channel was because I was becoming too influential. | ||
With this election coming up, it's clear that the poll numbers are showing that Joe Biden is just losing support day after day, and they don't want a young person who's conservative on the street that's exposing just the idiocracy and the hypocrisy of these Biden supporters that just have no idea, and these liberals that just have no idea what they're talking about. | ||
So I think that's the reason that they banned me. | ||
But like you said, like the Streisand effect is real. | ||
After being permanently banned, I've only gotten bigger. | ||
And now I just, I have more fire and more energy. | ||
And now I'm just more dedicated than ever to try and make the best content possible and just keep growing, keep growing continuously. | ||
Well, I know our audience appreciates that. | ||
And, of course, you have a website as well I should give out at shaneyrich.com. | ||
And, again, just to spell it for our radio listeners, it's S-H-A-N-E-Y-Y-R-I-C-C-H.com. | ||
Because we want people to support you because your content is incredibly entertaining. | ||
And you do it with the simplest questions, don't you? | ||
I mean, you'll just say, like, do you support this person? | ||
Why? And suddenly they're freaking out and yelling at you. | ||
And it's not you. You know, poking them and trying to get them to react. | ||
It's always kind of simple questions, isn't it? | ||
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Yeah. No, it's always just very simple questions, you know, with a three-second hook. | |
Like, whether it's Trump or Biden, if the election was tomorrow, who would you vote for? | ||
Do you support Biden? | ||
Do you support Trump? | ||
I mean, I'll throw in, like, some funny questions every now and then, like, trans rights or low gas prices. | ||
Right. Most of the responses are low gas prices. | ||
But, yeah. So, I mean, it's very simple questions and... | ||
It's always, I've noticed, like it's always the older white liberals that are just so stuck in the past. | ||
Honestly, they're pretty racist. They're stuck in the past and they're the ones that seem to get triggered just by a simple question. | ||
So I don't really care if you're the farthest left or the farthest right, but everyone should have a voice and be able to voice that opinion. | ||
And the only way to move forward as a country is to be able to have that open discourse so we can all come to an agreement of what's best for humanity. | ||
And the best thing about your videos, in my opinion, is the unexpected answers you get. | ||
You really have, it's like astonishing. | ||
You go up to some people, they look smart, put together, and they don't know how many quarters make a dollar. | ||
And then you go up to other people and they're, you know, you wouldn't want to, you know, meet them in an alley at night, but they're like articulate and smart and, you know, are... | ||
Well informed and seem to understand what's going on. | ||
So it's like the unexpectedness of the answers that you get that I really think makes your content compelling. | ||
Do you edit out just the best answers or do you tend to just publish whatever you get? | ||
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Yeah, no, I just publish whatever I get. | |
And I think that the reason it's able to go so viral and gain so much attention is because it's authentic. | ||
And so that's why when now I'm moving over to Rumble, I'm going to be going onto the streets and IRL streaming all of this content. | ||
Because the number one thing I've heard from the people who want me banned and want me censored is that... | ||
I'm one-sided. I'm not showing everyone's opinion. | ||
I'm cherry picking the content I post. | ||
So that's why we're going to just go live stream it on the streets because that way everyone can see for themselves that this is the truth. | ||
This is what's actually happening. | ||
You know what's so funny? When I first started working in Forbes and I would go out and I'd be the cameraman for Owen and we'd go on the street and we would be live streaming and people would go, I'm not going to talk to you. | ||
You're going to edit it. And we'd be like, no, look, we're live, right? | ||
We can't edit it. You get to say it. | ||
And they wouldn't believe us. | ||
They'd be like, nope, you're going to edit it. | ||
And we're like... We're live. | ||
What are you talking about? So hopefully people understand that concept a little bit more now a couple years down the line. | ||
But you brought up that hypothetical that you posed. | ||
Would you rather have low gas prices or trans rides? | ||
I wonder if... | ||
Because one of those videos got a lot of attention. | ||
There was a guy with a ponytail that just refused to answer. | ||
And to me, he was very frustrating. | ||
Like, he was just like, I want both. | ||
I want both. And it's like, dude, it's a hypothetical. | ||
Just answer. But it became like a thing where people were celebrating this guy. | ||
I wonder if that got attention... | ||
From the most censorious people. | ||
I mean, the trans rights people are some of, you know, the biggest brigaders. | ||
I mean, they can take a channel down. | ||
I wonder if that got their attention and had you on their radar and then the Vivek thing pushed you over the top. | ||
Do you think there was like a path towards your villainy here in their eyes? | ||
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Yeah, definitely. And here's what happened, right? | |
It's this one blue-haired feminist pissed-off YouTube employee that just flips the switch and bans the entire channel. | ||
So I was watching an old interview with this old CEO of YouTube, Susan Wojnowski or whatever the fuck her name is. | ||
But she was talking about how... | ||
Yeah, I don't even really care. | ||
But she was talking about how they need to foster an inclusive environment for the YouTube employees, like for women. | ||
So it was just like, and I love women, by the way, but it was just like this one pissed off, blue haired, feminist, radical, left, lunatic YouTube employee that flipped the switch. | ||
So I think now I'm just going to put the foot on the gas and just go even harder because that's the right thing to do. | ||
And that's the only thing to do at this point. | ||
It is. It absolutely is. | ||
And I'm glad you have that instinct. | ||
See, I'm somebody, like when we got kicked off of YouTube at Infowars, you know, my thing is just be like, dang it, you know, this is where, but then Alex Jones is just like, we really got him now. | ||
You know, he's like fired up about it. | ||
And, you know, you almost have to train yours. | ||
I have to train myself because it's not natural to me. | ||
So hopefully it comes natural to you that like when you, you know, get this obstruction in front of you. | ||
Your reaction is just to barrel down and double down on it. | ||
Because again, your content is amazing and it's going to do well all over the place. | ||
YouTube's loss that they kicked you off. | ||
Are you still on TikTok as well? | ||
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Yeah, I still have a TikTok account that I utilize. | |
I'm not the one that posts on it. | ||
Someone else runs it, but I still have a TikTok account. | ||
We'll see how long that one lasts. | ||
I've been banned like eight times on there, and this is like my ninth account. | ||
And it's different. | ||
That happens on TikTok. | ||
Your channel gets banned, so you make a new one. | ||
But YouTube is like... You know, you spend a lot of time building that up, and when they ban that, it's a very big deal. | ||
So we'll talk more about it on the other side, and we'll come in with a clip of one of his videos, one of his latest videos. | ||
It's Shaney Rich, at Shaney Rich on X. You can go to ShaneyRich.com or follow him on Rumble, because YouTube is too stupid to let him on. | ||
We'll be right back. You got a deal. | ||
I think mine's simpler than yours. | ||
We get elections we can trust and believe in in this country. | ||
Single day voting on election day as a national holiday with paper ballots. | ||
Government issued voter ID to match the voter file. | ||
And yes, I say English as the sole language that appears on a ballot. | ||
That's not too much to ask. That's not controversial. | ||
That's common sense. It's not a black idea. | ||
It's not a white idea. It's an American idea. | ||
And we fought a revolution to secure. | ||
You want to close your borders. That's what it means to be a country. | ||
A country without borders isn't a country. | ||
I'll use our own military to protect against our own southern borders invasion rather than somebody else's border invasion halfway around the world. | ||
And birthright citizenship for the kids of illegals to whom it doesn't apply. | ||
Anyone who's in this country illegally should be returned to their country of origin. | ||
I don't think that that's controversial. | ||
This is common sense. | ||
You get ahead in this country not in the color of your skin but the content of your character. | ||
What does that mean? The best person gets the job, no matter the gender, no matter the race, no matter the sexuality. | ||
I'm going to fix that starting with our woke indoctrination and our military. | ||
We're done with that so our military actually protects this country. | ||
Got another simple one for you as you're working out the harder challenge there. | ||
The people who we elect to run the government should be the ones who actually run the government, not the shadow government in the deep state. | ||
So you know what? I'm gonna fire 75% of those federal bureaucrats just as fast as you solve that Rubik's Cube. | ||
That's how we're gonna get this country back. | ||
It's not that complicated, is it? | ||
No, not at all. And he actually solved the Rubik's Cube. | ||
So that was our guest, Shaney Rich, interviewing Vivek Ramaswamy while doing a Rubik's Cube in a full-on blizzard. | ||
And I'll be honest with you, if I was one of these control freak, purple-haired weirdos at YouTube, I would also... | ||
Fear and despise Vivek Ramaswamy and Shani Rich for being so popular and for expressing his message or showing his message. | ||
That was great. I mean, how did that come about? | ||
How did you meet Vivek? | ||
I mean, the more I see this guy, the more I like him. | ||
It's like almost too good to be true. | ||
I'm sort of nervous. But how did you meet Vivek? | ||
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Yeah, so I connected with Vivek and his team at AmFest, actually, in December. | |
And we were going to run a podcast there. | ||
But, you know, time got in the way and there just wasn't an opportunity. | ||
And then they reached out to me and they said, hey, do you want to come to Iowa? | ||
And I said, yeah. | ||
So I went out there with my producer and editor, Noble. | ||
And, you know, we were in the hotel room the night before and just thought of that video and went to go connect with him, shot that video and... | ||
You know, it wasn't even really scripted at all. | ||
I told him, I was like, I'm going to solve this Rubik's Cube while you explain how you'll solve the federal government. | ||
And he just started spitting. | ||
So I think that the only concern with Vivek right now is that he's not authentic. | ||
But based on my interactions with him, you know, we did a long form podcast. | ||
We did that short clip. | ||
And I also got to see him actively on the campaign trail with his wife and interacting with voters. | ||
And I think he's pretty slept on right now. | ||
I think that a lot of people aren't giving him attention. | ||
And I think that he is going to deliver a shock. | ||
I mean, I'm still right now supporting Trump, and I still think that Trump is going to win. | ||
I think if the two of them team up, it's an absolutely unstoppable duo. | ||
Oh, 100 percent. | ||
100 percent. And I'm excited to see the results of the primary. | ||
Yeah, it's – I think, you know, he's saying these things that you're not supposed to say. | ||
It's almost like that alone is proof that he's the real deal because he could be playing a game. | ||
He could be playing the, ha-ha, I'm just like Trump, but secretly I really am just like the establishment. | ||
I mean he could be doing that without saying the things that he's saying. | ||
I mean the way he breaks down the deep state in that, I mean – You can't say these things and be controlled. | ||
That just doesn't comport with me. | ||
And this is why we need to hear the authentic responses, not some prefabricated response taken from a poll that we get from all of our other politicians. | ||
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Definitely. No, I definitely agree because I think if that was the case, if he was a deep state plant, then you would also see Ron DeSantis having similar messaging. | |
You would see a lot of these other candidates trying to play into that messaging, but they can't. | ||
They can't because of the people who fund them and their donors. | ||
They just won't allow it. I just couldn't agree with you more. | ||
He seems like the real deal. Well, thank goodness Should I say thank Elon Musk that you now have a platform on X where, you know, as far as I can tell, you can really say pretty much whatever you want. | ||
I mean, as long as you don't break the law or target anybody, it really does seem like a free speech platform. | ||
And that's having some interesting... | ||
It's causing some interesting reactions. | ||
I don't know if you saw this, but Southwest Airlines put out a tweet saying, all female flight crew, go off, queen. | ||
And this is something that we've seen over and over again. | ||
Typically, you would see this and you'd go to the comments and it'd all be celebrating it. | ||
But they actually had to delete it because of the backlash they got from this. | ||
Maybe this was timing since we have planes literally falling apart in midair and the blame is being put on DEI. So maybe this just wasn't reading the room right for them. | ||
But the story at modernity.news, Southwest Airlines deletes expos celebrating all-female flight crew. | ||
And this also happened with John Hopkins University. | ||
They put out a DEI statement and End Wokeness posted it. | ||
Such massive backlash that they actually issued a very sincere and thorough apology. | ||
So, I mean, this is what happens when there's no censorship, right? | ||
these things are unpopular and they get shut down when people have free speech. | ||
It's only by banning everybody who opposes it that they have this | ||
illusion of popularity. | ||
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Yeah. No, 100%. | |
I think that DEI is completely racist. | ||
I mean, wouldn't you want to hire the person who's best for the job? | ||
I mean, if I was a business owner and I am a business owner, I'm going to hire the person who's best for the job. | ||
If they're flying my plane, yes. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. It's just like, I don't really care if you're a woman or a man. | |
I want the best flight attendants that are going to be able to take care of the passengers on the plane and in case anything goes wrong are going to be there to help. | ||
So I think that DEI is completely racist. | ||
I think Elon Musk is doing a great job right now. | ||
It could change. No one really knows. | ||
But I think that he's doing a great job exposing really just the hypocrisy, what's going on. | ||
I think that the decision of him buying X, formerly Twitter, is definitely going to go down as one of the biggest disruptions within the digital age, for sure, when we look back on this. | ||
I mean, you can see from their reaction what a big deal it is. | ||
And yeah, I mean, even just from these two examples, right? | ||
You've got Southwest Airlines is the first one. | ||
The other one's John Hopkins Medical College. | ||
So, I mean, you're talking about the people that fly you through the air, right? | ||
And talking about the people who take care of your medicine. | ||
And of course, another big DEI story this week was the fact that the Army can't hire anybody and they're having trouble with DEI. So it's like... | ||
I could maybe give you a little wiggle room if you want a DEI at your coffee shop or something, but when you're talking about things that are life and death, how did it get this far, Shaney? | ||
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How did we get here? I think we got here simply because of the censorship. | |
So here's what I honestly think is I think that when Trump became president, the pendulum shifted so far left because those like really true American ideals were so far gone after eight years of Obama. | ||
The pendulum shifted so far left and now it's finally correcting back to the right. | ||
So, I mean, the reason we got here is because of the Indoctrination within the education system. | ||
So I didn't go to high school. | ||
I didn't go to college. | ||
I dropped out of school in eighth grade. | ||
And everyone I know, like when I was in sixth, seventh grade, these kids were like, oh, I'm transgender. | ||
I'm gay. I'm this. It all starts within the education system. | ||
So what they do is they control the youth, and then the youth will then grow up to become older, and then they'll control the world, right? | ||
So it all starts within the education system, and that's the biggest cancer to society is these public schools, these colleges, and these just woke indoctrination camps at our so-called universities. | ||
And, you know, what you do is so effective at reversing or just throwing a wrench in some of this indoctrination, I think, because I can sit up here and pontificate. | ||
Alex Jones can go out and make an argument, but there's something about just seeing the average person on the street, and you don't have to make the argument, right? | ||
You're not sitting there going, you know, they say something dumb, and you turn to the camera and say, this is our education system failing. | ||
Like, you don't even comment, but when people just see it In real life, in raw form, it hits different, doesn't it? | ||
I mean, is that why your videos are more effective than others and why they get spread so much more often? | ||
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I mean, I think it's that to an extent. | |
And I also think definitely like my age plays into it and the way that it's just like not an aggressive approach, right? | ||
Like it's very just chill, laid back. | ||
You know, there's a comedic approach at times, which I think people really enjoy to laugh. | ||
People love that. So I think it's all of those things combined, plus the power of like the short form algorithms on those other platforms, which just allows you to excel. | ||
Well, I think it's absolutely fantastic. | ||
And of course, like I said, I mean, I've seen hundreds of your videos because they are all very short. | ||
And yeah, some of them are hysterical. | ||
Some of them are extremely concerning. | ||
Most of them are pretty uplifting, though, honestly. | ||
And one of the most popular things that I see from you is people you wouldn't expect loving Trump. | ||
Does everybody secretly love Trump? | ||
That's the impression I get from your videos is like, wait, everyone loves Trump. | ||
Is that true? Is that the impression you get as well? | ||
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Yeah, it's true. | |
It's true except for, like I said, these older white liberals or some of these younger college students that are extremely indoctrinated. | ||
The thing is, is that now people are shifting, like I said, the pendulum is shifting back to the right. | ||
Before, back in the day, I feel like people were kind of like, there was a lot of closeted Trump supporters, right? | ||
There was a lot of people who supported Trump but didn't want to go public about it because they were afraid of being fired, afraid of being an outcast, getting kicked out of their family, all of these things. | ||
But now it's just like they've seen that the radical left and this horrible agenda that these people are pushing Clearly does not work, right? | ||
Like under Trump, we had no new wars. | ||
No new wars. We had, you know, the gas prices were $2. | ||
It's the out of touch. | ||
The old people and the people in college have never worked. | ||
They're the ones that hate Trump. | ||
And the people that work, people that live in the real world, Seem to love him. | ||
And that's on display in Shaney Rich's videos. | ||
Again, at Shaney Rich on X. Follow him on a rumble as well. | ||
Shaney Rich. Two Y's in Shaney. | ||
Two C's in Rich. Thank you so much for joining us and keep up the great work, man. | ||
Corruption has run its course. | ||
It's 2024, and the minions of the Biden administration are inevitably being fed to the wolves. | ||
In hubris-riddled desperation, Hunter Biden yet again stormed the hill to defend his privileged outpost as the bag man in a foreign pay-to-play family business scheme tied to the goals of the New World Order. | ||
The child-man byproduct of a lifetime surrounded by federal goons and philandering politicians Took his Benedict Arnold dog and pony show to his contempt of Congress hearing only to feverishly race for the exits once the rhetoric hurt the child man's ears. | ||
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It does not matter who you are, where you come from, or who your father is, or your last name. | |
Yes, I'm looking at you, Hunter Biden, as I'm speaking to you. | ||
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You are not above the law. | |
I believe that Hunter Biden should be held completely in contempt. | ||
I think he should be hauled off to jail right now. | ||
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Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Excuse me, Hunter. | |
Apparently, you're afraid of my words. | ||
Whoa! Oh! | ||
Are you afraid? I'll answer your question. | ||
Quiet and let me make a statement. | ||
What kind of crack do you normally smoke, Mr. | ||
Biden? In an unprecedented outcome, the House will now vote on recommending criminal charges against the child of a sitting U.S. president as the GOP enters the final stages of an impeachment inquiry into the president himself. | ||
Meanwhile, Alejandro Mayorkas, dubbed the architect of the devastation, finally garnered an impeachment proceeding that laid out the brutal facts against him. | ||
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On Secretary Mayorkas' watch, Customs and Border Protection has recorded more than 8.1 million encounters at America's borders, including more than 6.7 million at our southwest border alone. | |
For comparison, CBP recorded just over 3 million encounters nationwide from fiscal year 2017 to 2020. | ||
Jay Johnson, President Obama's former DHS secretary, previously said that 1,000 encounters a day, quote, overwhelms the system, end quote. | ||
On Secretary Mayorkas' watch, encounters have never averaged less than 3,000 per day, even going as high as 10,000 to 12,000 per day. | ||
It's not about money. | ||
We spent less money in 2019 than we did in 23, a lot less through DHS, and we had the border under control. | ||
It's policy that has changed. | ||
And who is driving that policy? | ||
Secretary Mayorkas. | ||
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It strains the resources, and it is wildly intimidating to our local law enforcement, where they have maybe a police force of three or four in a community of 2,000, and yet they have four or five illegal grows that are populated by illegal immigrants, Mexican cartel members, Chinese syndicated crime organization members. | |
Semi-assault, semi-automatic rifles abundant, and they are unwilling to go in. | ||
Mayorkas should be investigated even further as to his knowledge and involvement of the massive foreign criminal operations infiltrating the American heartland under his watch. | ||
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Harrison Smith presents War Room on InfoWars. | |
War Room on InfoWars. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the war room. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Friday, January 12th. | ||
Before I bring on my guest, I want to make something very clear. | ||
I would never encourage anybody to break the law. | ||
I would never encourage them to even violate a rule. | ||
I mean, rules are there for a reason, folks. | ||
So I'm not encouraging anybody to go out there and disobey any authority. | ||
Far be it from me. | ||
But, you know, sometimes somebody does something they're not supposed to do and they get a great video out of it. | ||
And after the fact, what am I supposed to do? | ||
Ignore it? So with that, let me bring on my guest, Henry Facey. | ||
You can follow him on X at InfoUncensored. | ||
And welcome to the show, Henry. | ||
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Thank you. I'm so excited to be here. | |
I'm a big fan of yours. I've been watching you in the Morning Journal for many years, of course, InfoWars and, you know, the War Room with Owen Schroer before that disgusting thing that happened to him. | ||
But, you know, what are we going to do? | ||
We're going to have to deal with it head on, right? | ||
Well, with people like yourself backing us up, it doesn't seem so hopeless after all, this force that we're under. | ||
So I think we'll play this video as B-roll because there's not a lot of audio in it. | ||
But tell us what you did. | ||
We'll play this video as B-roll. | ||
Tell us what you did to capture this video while it rolls, Henry. | ||
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So, I'm not going to overcomplicate it. | |
The first time I went there, I went actually to the Roosevelt Hotel. | ||
This is the second time I went to the Randalls Island Center about, I think it was six days later, a little week, maybe a week later. | ||
But, you know, it was just under a week, and I get there, and I couldn't believe my eyes, Harrison. | ||
To be honest with you, I've been to New York City my whole life. | ||
I've never seen a camp or a dedicated location, which you see for everything, right? | ||
You see for You see, for anything in particular, I mean, any tourist attraction, anything in New York City, frankly, you can find. | ||
But, wow, that was just not something you normally see in New York, as most people can imagine. | ||
And, you know, this is a gorgeous park. | ||
Obviously, it's, generally speaking, a park for the Bronx and Hispanic people and Black people, actually, in Harlem. | ||
And it's a gorgeous park. | ||
And they have a beautiful pedestrian We're good to go. | ||
Awe-inspiring, but you basically snuck into a migrant camp, and you actually, at the beginning, you can actually hear the security yelling at you. | ||
We played the audio, but it's a little rough because you're sort of running and gunning it, but you are, I'll just say running it, you're just running it. | ||
So you're sneaking into a migrant camp and actually capturing the conditions of the migrant camp Inside and you see these guys milling around and it but I mean the scale of this and even as you're running towards the tent you're passing by massive generators I mean if you've ever tried to organize even a month like we put up a little tiny tent for our wedding and it was you know hugely expensive it was a whole production I mean the amount of money the amount of resources that have gone into this unimaginable so uh what how did you how did you sneak in you just I mean what how'd you get past the guards here? | ||
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All right. Well, to make a long story short, Harrison, I basically saw the front door and I went for it. | |
But the weird part was, I got to say, there was a diesel or a propane or something truck delivering at the front entrance. | ||
So I kind of like video gamed it and sort of just hid behind it. | ||
And I walked through the front like there's like a main alleyway that goes all the way down with all the tents. | ||
And then there's side things that break off of it. | ||
Okay. And I'm going and I'm like walking past the truck. | ||
Like I own the place and it didn't work because a guy stopped me. | ||
He drops like an N-bomb says, go this way. | ||
And I go, okay. So I walk into a freaking like side thing and there's tables on either side. | ||
Okay. And on either side. | ||
And then behind them, there's all their people. | ||
And I'm going, well, this is like a waiting area, an exit waiting area. | ||
And I just kind of waltz my way through it like I own the place again. | ||
And yeah, that beginning of that video is exactly what you see right at the end of the other side of the door. | ||
So it's like a back front entrance. | ||
Interesting. Confidence will get you pretty far in this world. | ||
There's so many crazy things about this. | ||
First of all, obviously, if you can sneak in, it means people can sneak in. | ||
It means it's not a secure location. | ||
These are migrants from all over the world. | ||
We literally have no idea who they are. | ||
We have no ability to access criminal records. | ||
This could be anybody, and they're brought to New York City, and then God only knows what happens to them. | ||
Obviously some are staying there, but the other when you look at the scale of this and you see the size of it | ||
and then you realize that You and the second video we showed there and we were | ||
showing those b-rolls in the Roosevelt Hotel So they've already filled up the Roosevelt Hotel. | ||
Apparently they filled up every hotel in New York City now they're talking about putting illegal immigrants in | ||
people's homes and Then you see the scale of this tent and it's like if this | ||
isn't big enough to house the migrants It just it gives you an idea of the scale of this and the | ||
numbers and the fact that they are running out of room when they have so much room. | ||
I mean the scale must just be unimaginable. | ||
What's it like to see it in person? | ||
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Absolutely incredible. | |
Harrison, I couldn't believe it. | ||
I mean, listen, I've seen garages, I've seen tents, I've seen things in my life that are big structures like that. | ||
And, you know, but you and you can see in parts of the video because I'm kind of like, Figuring out my situation as I'm walking through, you could see that roof line and see the steel and everything. | ||
I mean, these are big structures and they've got probably five or six on campus, one of which I believe is medical. | ||
I saw as I was walking out, they were walking me out, frankly. | ||
Six goons. It's just, you know, and I mean, they're everywhere. | ||
And these guys are just horrible people. | ||
And I mean, they act like they're doing the right thing and all this stuff. | ||
And they're like, oh, we're just doing our job getting you the fuck out of here. | ||
And that's and I'm not excuse me. | ||
Sorry for the language. But it's absolutely disgusting. | ||
And I'll keep the language down. | ||
That was absolutely just the weirdest situation of my life. | ||
I get in there, Harrison, I couldn't believe it. | ||
And so, but yes, no, I look to my right. | ||
There's another residential camp. | ||
But when you first see in the video, if you can freeze frame, there's a Nevada plate. | ||
Before the Nevada plate, there's a bunch of, I guess they're like trailers that you would live in or something. | ||
And I'm wondering if guards live on site. | ||
I wouldn't doubt it. | ||
Wait, wait, hold on. Let me get this straight. | ||
You're saying, so we see inside the tent, and again, for our radio viewer, I mean, it is, it puts Ringling Brothers to shame. | ||
It is a giant, I mean, it's a giant tent and it's a permanent tent. | ||
It's not some sort of temporary structure. | ||
It's here for the time being. | ||
You're saying there are four or five of those in that park alone? | ||
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Oh my gosh. If I passed one, two, three at a minimum, and my brain kind of like, you know, and I'm not going to act like I'm perfect, it must have been four or five, okay? | |
And I will literally, I mean, I will go back. | ||
I think DJI lets me throw a drone up. | ||
I mean, I might try it. I mean, to be honest with you, it is absolutely unbelievable looking. | ||
This place, when I was getting off the BQE, the I-278, it was absolutely right before the RFK bridge. | ||
Unbelievable. You look down to the right, all you see, tents. | ||
And these aren't tents, Harrison. | ||
These are like hangers. | ||
These are crazy things. Hangers is a better way to describe it. | ||
And the video that we're seeing here, if the crew can pause it up a little bit, and you actually have the note on the video, look at the massive generators. | ||
I mean there's – how many generators do we see? | ||
And you've already passed some earlier. | ||
I mean it looks like there's about 10 sitting here. | ||
I mean these are big like truck-sized diesel generators, enough to power a literal city. | ||
So I mean they're literally building foreign colonies on our soil with our tax money. | ||
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Oh, and Harrison, that's one of them. | |
They have, as you know, they have the one at Floyd Bennett Field that's been all over the news. | ||
They have the one that's actually at a psychiatric center in Queens. | ||
I haven't been to that one, but it's very close to where I've been. | ||
And it's very nice. | ||
And yeah, I know, but it's an enormous facility. | ||
They have these big facilities. | ||
They have lots of money. And people say, you know, this is like, oh, this is a $5,000, $10,000, $15,000. | ||
If this isn't less than $50,000 a day, this has to be 50, 100, maybe more a day in one facility. | ||
And they've got them everywhere. | ||
Like James is reporting, they're in Arizona and they're doing it in secret. | ||
They're trying everything. These people are nuts, Harrison. | ||
They're nuts. Well, they're literally colonizing us. | ||
It's literally happening right in front of our faces. | ||
Look at the scale. I mean, I was blown away by the scale of one of these tents. | ||
To know that there's five of them in this one area and this is just one of multiple. | ||
I mean, the scale of this, it boggles the mind. | ||
We're going to be back on the other side with Henry Facey at Info Uncensored. | ||
I don't know how you snagged that name, but at Info Uncensored on X. We'll be back on the other side to talk about the reaction he got from the people inside and the guards and everybody else. | ||
Stay with us, folks. A real info warrior. | ||
Here's Joe Biden on the campaign trail. | ||
I'm no body language expert. | ||
That poor girl needs help. | ||
She needs somebody to rescue her. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, We try to keep it light on Fridays, and I can tell Henry Facey knows how to keep it light. | ||
But my God, they're literally building colonies. | ||
They're building foreign colonies on our soil, and nobody knows it because nobody can see it. | ||
If it's not published, if there's not footage of it, people don't know it exists. | ||
That's the way our world works. | ||
But thankfully for us... | ||
By which I mean I strongly condemn everything he did. | ||
Henry Facey has snuck in, passed no trespassing signs, literally running away from guards, which is just deplorable. | ||
Facey, I can't believe you did that. | ||
You can find his footage at infouncensored, and I just retweeted one of the videos. | ||
You capture these videos that actually show what's going on. | ||
This is a stupid question, Henry, but was there any other media there? | ||
Anybody else trying to get the scoop when you showed up at this camp? | ||
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Believe it or not, they were. | |
And actually, they're... | ||
Oh, yes, sir. And they actually had, like, there's a little parking, like, you have to back in, okay? | ||
And there's, like, a parking strip along the road where they cut it off eventually and then it becomes the entrance of the whole thing, okay? | ||
But... They literally did have press there. | ||
And yeah, the cops were basically like pushing them back saying, yeah, you have to stand here. | ||
This is where you guys are going to stand. | ||
And I'm guessing. But I'm going to put it in there because that's what happened. | ||
And they're standing there and they're way far back, frankly, from the entrance and everything. | ||
And they're burying what it is. | ||
I mean, you could go around and clearly there's like a walking path in the park and show it all. | ||
And then the front and then get in like that. | ||
And this stuff is crazy. | ||
And you did say... | ||
Generators and you name it. | ||
There is so much equipment here, Harrison, and they're not – everything is basically on site. | ||
It's unbelievable. Somebody's – well, a lot of people are making a lot of money with this. | ||
And it – I mean it's – it is just – it's stunning. | ||
And the footage that you got from the Roosevelt Hotel is sort of equally stunning. | ||
One of the interesting things I noticed, why did they separate everybody by gender? | ||
Because if you play this video, you can see the room you're in is all men. | ||
They must have put the women and children somewhere else. | ||
Right, Henry? Because all you see is men in the Roosevelt Hotel footage. | ||
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Right, right, exactly. | |
And all you see is men in the lines in the East Village, and all you see is men at the border, and all you see is men everywhere. | ||
Yeah, no, it's a really interesting situation. | ||
And sometimes you see the women and you see the children, and frankly, you know, and I'm not a racist. | ||
I've never, I'm the least racist person, probably other than our former president, Donald Trump, who I'm a big fan of, by the way. | ||
There's absolutely nobody in this world that could be less racist in a lot of ways than me. | ||
And I'm telling you, Harrison, there's nobody there that is a woman that is black except for the security. | ||
There's nobody. They're all Hispanic women and children occasionally. | ||
Now, I would say that's 15 to 20 percent. | ||
If we're going to be honest, they're mostly black men. | ||
They're taller than me. | ||
I'm 5'10". They're taller than me. | ||
And they're kind of scary. | ||
And it's not all of them. | ||
And, you know, I'm trying my best, but it's got to be honest about the situation, Harrison. | ||
And I think you can see that. | ||
One last thing. In a lot of the footage at the border, you can see how a lot of these people, you know, you want to feel, but there's something off. | ||
And this whole thing isn't right. | ||
You look at these centers and you see them. | ||
And I'm telling you, Harrison, it's not normal. | ||
And you know this because you've been in this like crazy. | ||
I just kind of broke in and I've been replying to people on Twitter, sort of in the scene, not really trying to invest myself too heavily because, frankly, I don't have the enormous ego. | ||
I didn't want to put myself on camera, per se. | ||
Didn't have a profile picture kind of thing. | ||
But for you, I'll do it. | ||
InfoWars is absolutely, you know, the inspiration of all inspirations. | ||
I mean, you guys, James O'Keefe, and a lot of you, I mean, you guys really did set the precedent. | ||
And I think there's some people on Twitter, Aguero and Hernando and everybody, Joseph Tremor, of course. | ||
But everybody's been doing a great job lately. | ||
But I just want to say Owen and Harrison and obviously Alex, you know, he's absolutely... | ||
He doesn't like what people call him a hero, but he's basically like for a lot of people, especially, you know, even people like me in certain cases, a hero. | ||
And it's a big deal. | ||
And so I appreciate you guys for having me on, especially to show this stuff. | ||
I do have more, and more is coming, and I really want people to see that. | ||
If you want to, you can show, yes, that latest clip of the thing I just dropped today, of the full clip, which is actually, I like to call a video, but it's sort of informal right now because I'm a little bit not great at editing. | ||
But that's what I can do as a one-man show. | ||
I run in, I take the video, I put it up, and I upload it with my opinions and my name, and I try my best. | ||
And that's basically what I'm doing here, Harrison. | ||
Well, man, you're- I'm doing it for this country. | ||
You're too humble because I really appreciate what you're doing. | ||
I mean, you're out there on the ground. | ||
I mean, we need eyes and ears. | ||
We don't know what's going on if we can't see it because they're not going to tell us. | ||
And even if they tell us, it's hard to even imagine the scale. | ||
Once you see it, it's like, oh, right, they really are. | ||
They're building a city in New York. | ||
For African men, I mean, this is madness. | ||
This is completely insane. | ||
And now they're going to ask you to take them into your homes. | ||
And, of course, most of them are on iPhones. | ||
I mean, they don't look destitute. | ||
They don't look desperate. | ||
Maybe they are. Even if they are, that doesn't give them the right to break our laws and skirt around our security. | ||
So, you know, if they're badly off, I feel bad for them. | ||
But that doesn't mean they get to take advantage of us. | ||
And I don't know what's so hard to understand about that. | ||
And you're right. | ||
I mean, we've seen the numbers, right? | ||
Something like 2% of the 100,000 plus people in New York City migrants have even applied for work permits. | ||
So they're not arriving like desperate to grasp the American dream. | ||
They're living off of handouts before they even get here. | ||
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Right, exactly. And it's especially obvious when you walk into this place and they've got poofy coats and they've got cots and they've got stuff from the American Red Cross. | |
Sorry, American Red Cross. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
Non-governmental. Right. | ||
Well, you know, you're an info warrior too, so you know as well as our audience that when you say NGO, what you mean is, you know, an apparatus of the global government that works with the UN and coordinates all of this. | ||
I mean, this is all coordinated. | ||
And it's being funded by our tax dollars, and it's just so outrageous. | ||
We only have about a minute left. I want to tell everybody again to follow you on X at info uncensored. | ||
That's at info uncensored. | ||
The videos you already have up are bombshell. | ||
I'm very excited to see what you come up with next or what you reveal to everybody next. | ||
Is there a solution to this beyond just kick them all out? | ||
To you, seeing it firsthand, what's your big takeaway in the last minute here? | ||
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A takeaway? It's about getting to the leadership. | |
I spoke to police and some of them that are fair people, to be quite frank, it's not all of them, but some of them in the vicinity of the areas will be honest and I refuse to kind of put everybody up, but I will put some of the bad guys like you saw and I will continue to. | ||
But they were admitting that it's a team effort and it requires people from the border all the way up and Aguero and Joseph and Ben Burgum and everybody, Harrison, Owen, everybody, Alex, everybody, everybody, everybody. | ||
And this is a big deal, guys. | ||
This isn't a joke. We're getting in and we're making it happen. | ||
I'm getting inside of these places. | ||
I'm doing what it takes. | ||
People have to get out there and do what it takes. | ||
There's no more time. We have eight months, nine months, 10 months, 11 months and we're at the What a show it's been already, and we're only halfway through this Friday broadcast. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to The War Room. | ||
I am your host, Harrison Smith, sitting in for a final time for Owen Schroeder. | ||
He'll be back behind the desk on Monday. | ||
You know what I love about our last two guests, Shaney Rich and Henry Facey? | ||
First of all, they're young. I don't even want to know how young Shani Rich is. | ||
I think it would embarrass me. | ||
I still think I'm young. | ||
You see these guys and it's like Alex Rosen. | ||
Alex Rosen was in studio. We went to the same high school in Houston. | ||
So when did you graduate? I graduated in 2008. | ||
He's like, oh, 2018? I'm like, oh my god, I'm so old. | ||
I'm so old. | ||
How can you be 10 years younger than me? | ||
But I love how young these guys are, and I love how none of them, and Alex Rosen's included in this, have any institutional support. | ||
None of them are a part of a bigger company that's helping them and giving them access. | ||
They're just doing it. They just picked up a camera, picked up their phone, downloaded some free editing software. | ||
And now they're making headlines. | ||
And now they're making videos that are getting millions of views. | ||
They're exposing things that the mainstream media doesn't have. | ||
And I hope that that's some inspiration to anybody out there who, like me, before I worked at Infowars, was so frustrated, was so... | ||
You're infuriated with everything going on, and the worst part about it, feeling helpless, feeling like you were just sitting there watching this fire slowly consume everything you love. | ||
But you can get involved. | ||
You can fight back. | ||
This is an information war, and these guys are information warriors of the highest caliber. | ||
So it's inspiring for me. | ||
It's very fun to see, honestly. | ||
And it's been a jam-packed first half of the show. | ||
And... I was thinking that maybe I would not have time to take calls, but I think I will open up the phone lines for the last hour today. | ||
After all, it is open line Friday, so we'll do that in the last hour. | ||
But to close out this hour, I want to do two things. | ||
I want to talk about Gonzalo Lira and the tragic passing of a true American journalist who, like those guys, just did it himself, got his camera, He bought a plane ticket and was reporting on the ground and he has paid for that for his life. | ||
So a true martyr to free speech, truth, and peace above all else. | ||
So we're going to go to a tribute to him that Tucker Carlson posted on X in the next segment. | ||
But I want to show you a video now of Rand Paul. | ||
Now, Rand Paul yesterday put out a little teaser saying, I got an interesting announcement tomorrow. | ||
My dad and I were excitedly speculating, is he the VP pick? | ||
Because Trump said he's picked his VP. He's sort of eliminated certain likely candidates. | ||
But he said, I already know who it's going to be, but I haven't asked them. | ||
And so when Rand Paul is like, I got a big, exciting announcement about the presidential race, we're like, oh my God. | ||
Trump and Rand Paul, that's a ticket I can get behind. | ||
Trump and Tucker Carlson, that's a ticket I can get behind. | ||
Trump and Vivek, that's a ticket I can get behind. | ||
I can really get behind any of them. | ||
But that wasn't the announcement. | ||
He had a different announcement. | ||
But I love this one just as much. | ||
Rand Paul did a tweet thread, a very thorough tweet thread, but he lays out his announcement here. | ||
He is not making an endorsement. | ||
He's doing the opposite. | ||
He's doing an anti-endorsement for Nikki Haley. | ||
And I kind of love this. | ||
Let's go now to Rand Paul published this video earlier today. | ||
Good morning, everyone. | ||
As I told you yesterday, I'm ready to say something about the presidential race. | ||
I've had a long relationship with Donald Trump and there's a lot to like there. | ||
I'm also a big fan of a lot of the fiscal conservatism of Ron DeSantis. | ||
I think Vivek Ramaswamy has been an important voice. | ||
Also, I have listened to and met with the independent Bobby Kennedy. | ||
I'm not yet ready to make a decision, but I am ready to make a decision on someone who I cannot support. | ||
So I'm announcing this morning that I'm Never Nikki. | ||
If you go to NeverNikki.net, you can let her know that you're not a supporter either. | ||
I don't think any informed or knowledgeable libertarian or conservative should support Nikki Haley. | ||
I've seen her attitude towards our interventions overseas. | ||
I've seen her involvement in the military-industrial complex, $8 million being paid to become part of the team. | ||
But I've also seen her indicate that she thinks you should be registered to use the Internet, that people posting ideas anonymously. | ||
I think she fails to understand that our republic was founded upon people like Ben Franklin, Sam Adams, Madison, John Jay, and others. | ||
Who posted routinely for fear of the government. | ||
They posted routinely anonymously. | ||
And I think her failure to really understand that or to think that you should register through the government somehow for the Internet is something that should disqualify her in the minds of all libertarian-leaning conservatives. | ||
So I'm announcing today I'm Never Nikki. | ||
You can go to NeverNikki.net and sign up and show her that you're Never Nikki also. | ||
Thanks. I don't know if anything like that has ever happened before. | ||
I will be signing up for NeverNikki. | ||
NeverNikki.net. | ||
Have y'all ever seen anything like this? | ||
I mean, I guess obviously the NeverTrump movement, but that was a reaction to his popularity, and that was different. | ||
But this is very interesting, letting everybody know we don't want your warmongering. | ||
We don't want your censorship. | ||
We don't want your privacy-destroying ideas about eliminating anonymity on the Internet. | ||
There is a very interesting, fascinating, just cool, I just think it's cool, sort of continuity where now some of the most popular and powerful Twitter accounts, nobody knows their real name. | ||
They have these avatars or screen names that are in a lot of ways very similar to the ones used in We're good to go. | ||
There's a very funny sort of continuity of people with dissonant ideas often, and a lot of people I follow on Twitter, adopting ancient Greek names as, after all, they really laid the groundwork for the freedoms that we enjoy now. | ||
So I think this is hilarious from Rand Paul. | ||
And good. | ||
And he tags basically everybody and he goes through exactly why he doesn't support her, her thirst for war, her censoriousness, obviously. | ||
He says that she even received millions of dollars from armed merchants who benefit from the war. | ||
Just really exposing what a horrible candidate she is for the American people and what a great candidate she is for the weapons manufacturers and psychopaths that want us in continual warfare forever. | ||
And he does quite a long tweet thread explaining why she's such a bad pick. | ||
So I'll be signing up. | ||
Maybe you will too at NeverNicky. | ||
Speaking of the presidential race, Vivek Ramaswamy, every day it seems, is... | ||
Just dropping bombs on the mainstream media. | ||
We're going to go to clip 20 here. | ||
Vivek Ramaswamy with a very powerful response during Meet the Press this Sunday. | ||
Let's watch. I think there are more race-based violent crimes on the right than on the left. | ||
Why is this a little more pervasive, a lot more pervasive on the right? | ||
Well, the fact of the matter is I think that there's a lot more violence that's also pervasive in parts of the country that supposedly are left-wing voter bases. | ||
So I don't think this is a left-versus-right issue, and I don't think we should try to politicize this through partisan goggles either, Chuck, especially in the wake of a tragedy like this one. | ||
The fact is there are more black men dying on the south side of Chicago. | ||
Do you ignore the elements that allowed this manifesto to spread online and that what we're... | ||
It does feel as if social media connects some of these hateful ideologies. | ||
Well, the fact of the matter is I do think we have two standards that we're even applying if we're having a conversation about manifestos. | ||
We still have not yet even seen the manifesto of that transgender shooter in Nashville of a Christian school, and yet here we're focusing on the motive. | ||
So if we want to look at this through a politicized lens, let's look at what the political media and the political establishment is doing differentially in how they analyze different crimes and then create a new narrative around it. | ||
So very, very powerful response from Vivek Ramaswamy. | ||
And it's like, I don't even know when that clip is from, but it almost doesn't matter because it's the same thing they do over and over. | ||
Like, what's even talking—what manifesto? | ||
Was this after a shooting? Was this—but it's the same thing over and over, isn't it? | ||
It's the same move where they— He's like, but doesn't social media have a responsibility, right? | ||
They want censorship. They want a hyper focus on certain political crimes while completely ignoring others. | ||
It really exposes the playbook and that's really what Vivek Ramaswamy has been best at. | ||
We get back on the other side, a tribute to Gonzalo Lira, a journalist, a martyr to free speech. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Gonzalo Lyra, martyr for free speech. | ||
The report from wsau.com. | ||
American journalist Gonzalo Lyra has died while imprisoned in Ukraine. | ||
He's 55 years old. | ||
He was last heard from nearly eight months ago. | ||
His father, Gonzalo Lira Sr., provided a statement to his son's death, about his son's death through the gray zone, saying, quote, I cannot accept the way my son has died. | ||
He was tortured, extorted, and incommunicado for eight months and 11 days, and the U.S. Embassy did nothing to help my son. | ||
The responsibility of this tragedy is the dictator Zelensky and the concurrence of a senile American president, Joe Biden. | ||
Tucker Carlson has done a lot of great work to bring Gonzalo Lira's journalism to the mainstream. | ||
And today he published this video, unfortunately, in memorandum of him or in memorial of him because he has been reported dead. | ||
And Tucker Carlson... | ||
Just did a great job of laying out why his work was important and why this really matters for what it even means to be an American anymore, when you can be completely abandoned and ignored while you're tortured and killed in another country for your journalism as an American citizen. | ||
So I just want to go to this video. | ||
The whole thing is about 19 minutes long, but we'll play the first few minutes where you can see some videos of Gonzalo and Tucker Carlson breaks down again the importance of this story. | ||
Here it is. In February of 2022, the Russian military rolled across the border of eastern Ukraine. | ||
And then for the next year and a half, the American media and political establishment spent, what's fair to say, a disproportionate amount of time talking about Ukraine and America's obligation to support Ukraine and pay for Ukraine's military and its government and, of course, support it morally and above all to hate Russia. | ||
And most Americans obeyed. | ||
Politicians wore Ukrainian flags on their lapels. | ||
American citizens put Ukrainian flags on their mailboxes and on their bumper stickers. | ||
But one thing most Americans didn't get a lot of was actual news from Ukraine. | ||
What was it like to live there? | ||
What was happening inside that country that we were supporting and paying for? | ||
Well, you couldn't really know because there's virtually no coverage of it. | ||
But on social media, there were a few people reporting in what seemed like a pretty honest way from within Ukraine. | ||
And one of them was an American citizen called Gonzalo Lira. | ||
He'd lived in Ukraine for quite some time and he posted, particularly on Twitter, his accounts of what life was like there and his view of how the war was going. | ||
And so for people who are interested in what was happening, he was worth watching. | ||
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Here's one of his reports. The Russian economy is sailing on, sailing on. | |
European economy, people are starting to die of hypothermia in the UK. Because they don't have access to the cheap energy of Russia from before. | ||
See? And so everything that the West has thrown at the Russians has boomeranged right back at them. | ||
And so now they're panicking. | ||
And they're trying to figure out a way out of this situation. | ||
And they figure that if they throw more tanks, it'll help. | ||
It won't help. The Ukrainians, rather, they had like something like 2,000 tanks before the start of this conflict. | ||
You think a couple of hundred now is going to help? | ||
I mean, why are they asking them? | ||
Because those 2,000 tanks are gone. | ||
That's basic, you know? | ||
And so what? A couple of hundred, maybe 300 tanks. | ||
Is that going to change the outcome of the conflict? | ||
No, it won't. The Russians are just going to destroy them. | ||
In the West, all the propaganda has said that Zelensky is a hero, a Winston Churchill figure, and the Kiev regime are just angels and stuff like that. | ||
No, they're bloodthirsty murderers, the Kiev regime. | ||
I'm telling you right now. | ||
So he made a couple of points. | ||
One, Russia is not losing the war with Ukraine. | ||
Russia is winning. Two, the Russian economy, despite the sanctions from the United States and Western Europe, and despite the war, It has not been destroyed. | ||
The Russian economy is actually fine, and in some ways it's improving. | ||
It's becoming more independent, more commodities-based, and that's an advantage for a country with a lot of commodities like Russia. | ||
Meanwhile, the U.S. economy and U.S. military power has suffered as a result of the war. | ||
Now, Lira, to the extent that people responded to him in this country, in our media, was denounced as a Russian puppet and a liar and a propagandist, but in fact, now we can admit he was right. | ||
What you just heard was true, factually true. | ||
Russia is not losing the war in Ukraine. | ||
Russia is winning. Russia's economy is fine. | ||
Ours is not. So what happened in Zololira? | ||
Well, for posting that video and others like it, he was arrested by the government of Ukraine, the one that we pay for, the supposed democracy that we support for moral reasons against the autocracy of Russia. | ||
He was arrested. | ||
And then he was let out. | ||
And then he tried to leave the country. | ||
He tried to leave Ukraine. | ||
Here's a video, his last video. | ||
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This is Gonzalo Lira. I will definitely be sent to a prison labor camp where I will most certainly die. | |
And so I decided that the smart thing was take my chances in terms of getting across the border. | ||
Right now, I'm maybe five kilometers away from the border with Hungary. | ||
Over the last two days, I rode my bike just about 1,300 kilometers from Kharkov all the way here to the border. | ||
And my intention is to cross the border and get to Hungary. | ||
And in Hungary, I'm going to ask for political asylum. | ||
So either I will cross the border into Hungary in the next... | ||
A couple of hours. Or I will be arrested again. | ||
And God knows what will happen to me. | ||
He never made it. Five miles from the Hungarian border, five kilometers, rather, from the Hungarian border, he was arrested. | ||
Gonzalo Lira remains in prison tonight, a political prisoner in a country that we were told was free. | ||
A country whose government we are still paying for. | ||
The Biden State Department is uninterested in the fate of this American citizen. | ||
In fact, of course, they support his imprisonment. | ||
And no one in the national media seems interested in his fate whatsoever. | ||
So we thought it would be worth speaking to his father, Gonzalo Lira Sr., who joins us now from Chile. | ||
Mr. Lira, thanks so much for joining us. | ||
Have you heard from your son? | ||
Do you know where he is? | ||
And do you know how he's doing? | ||
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Thank you, Tucker, for the opportunity of saying what is going on with my son, Gonzalo. | |
Today will mark the seventh full month that he's been arrested in Ukraine. | ||
He has not gone into trial. | ||
He's awaiting trial. | ||
He was appointed a court attorney that doesn't speak English. | ||
He's an Ukrainian attorney. | ||
Insofar as the U.S. Embassy, they haven't done a thing. | ||
Neither I nor his sister, living in the U.S.A., and I'm reading because I don't want to lose anything, neither I nor his sister living in the U.S.A. have been able to communicate with Gonzalo. | ||
He's incommunicado. | ||
The U.S. Embassy has not answered our inquiries. | ||
The Embassy in Kiev never offered a defense attorney, never visited him, except for the first time his court appointment last November 8th. | ||
The Embassy has just Burned out, Gonzalo. | ||
An American citizen by birth is in jail because he was exercising his right of freedom of speech. | ||
His defense, as I said before, is in the hands of a court appointment Ukrainian attorney that doesn't speak any English. | ||
The USA government. | ||
With its silence in the face of this scandalous incident suggests a degree of complicity or at least tacit approval of Gonzalo's arrest since nothing else convincingly explains the conspicuous lack of response. | ||
Let me just read further if I may, Tucker. | ||
I hope you will. Gonzalo was arrested last year On April the 15th, Good Friday, Till the next Friday 22nd, for that full week, without any charges. | ||
He was simply detained. | ||
They stole all of his equipment. | ||
He couldn't continue working after he was released for at least two, three weeks, trying to obtain equipment to continue. | ||
His criticism of Zelensky Nazi regime supported by the U.S. government, by Mr. | ||
Biden, Who makes, you know, he is making gargles, you know, that we have to defend democracy. | ||
What democracy? Ukraine has never had democracy, let alone today with this man Zelensky. | ||
He's a well-known dictator. | ||
They were going to have election stalker, and they canceled those elections. | ||
So, folks, that full video is about 20 minutes long. | ||
It's posted on Tucker Carlson's ex-account and the interview with Gonzalo Lira Sr., Gonzalo Lira Jr., journalist, and now martyr for free speech, is being reported dead in a Ukraine jail. | ||
War for democracy. | ||
Yeah, right. We'll be right back, folks. | ||
The involvement of certain actors, you could say deep state actors within the federal government, to set the stage for what happened in J-4, 5, and 6, and to entrap thousands of Americans from across the country and lure them into this set stage. | ||
The people that were involved in that is quite a large web. | ||
You just said that elements within the federal government, I assume law enforcement, intel, and military, lured Americans to Washington into what you called a trap. | ||
Yes, sir. And I assume that's a sober conclusion based on the evidence. | ||
That's what you're saying. That would be my sober assessment as an investigator. | ||
I love my country, and I've always been a staunch defender of the thin blue line, and I've I would proudly count the FBI amongst that number. | ||
It was like brothers to me. | ||
So to find that level of conspiratorial corruption at the highest levels of the FBI has been very troubling to me as a man, as a cop. | ||
Those Americans were targeted by the FBI, almost universally Republicans and largely Trump supporters. | ||
But the FBI worked undercover to infiltrate those conversations and become a significant part of those individual Americans' communications. | ||
When you dig into the evidence that we've had revealed through some criminal cases that I've followed and worked with families of J6 detainees and Americans that have been persecuted for their involvement in the Capitol that day, some of that evidence shockingly reveals that the FBI agents that were operating undercover Within the online groups across the country were the first ones to plant the seeds of suggestions of a more radical occupation of the Capitol. | ||
So, FBI had fingerprints on this thing for many months prior to J-4, 5, and 6. | ||
When you say that there were FBI assets in the crowd, in the building beforehand and certainly outside, What's the scale of this? | ||
You're talking like 10? 20? | ||
No. Real... | ||
Hard, objective, and conservative estimates would put the number of FBI assets in the crowd, outside, and working inside at well over 200. | ||
200? Yeah. That is proof of entrapment. | ||
Because, of course, the federal government could have prevented entry into the Capitol building. | ||
There aren't that many doors. You work there, you know. | ||
But they allowed people in on purpose to entrap them. | ||
That's what that proves, I think. | ||
The FBI assets that were dressed as Trump supporters that were inside the Capitol were there, I believe, and evidence indicates that they were there to specifically wave in the Trump supporters that had gathered outside the Capitol. | ||
And the doors opened and they were allowed in. | ||
On the inside were, oh, there's some more Trump supporters. | ||
But really those were FBI assets, law enforcement assets. | ||
That knew their way around the Capitol. | ||
They waved those guys in, said, come on, follow us. | ||
You have to have a guide. | ||
And on January 6th, the guides were FBI assets, the law enforcement assets, and they were dressed as Trump supporters. | ||
They were positioned inside the Capitol prior to the doors being opened so that the Americans that had assembled outside the Capitol, once allowed in, could be brought directly to areas where the FBI and the DOJ and the deep state actors knew It would be the most condemning criminal action of Americans being inside the Capitol protesting without permit and things. | ||
They knew it was setting the stage for arrest and prosecution. | ||
I'm not trying to create a crime to fit a narrative to blame on the FBI. I'm following the evidence and to my horror, It implicates our FBI at the highest level of conspiracy within our government at the highest level. | ||
Now that is a powerful video, and it's not even over. | ||
The full video is about six minutes long, and it is available on band.video. | ||
Incredibly powerful stuff. | ||
That was by Darren McBreen, J6, Tucker, and this man named Kiggins. | ||
And it's the truth. | ||
It was entrapment, 100%. | ||
And we knew it the day it happened. | ||
Still three years later, we're having to make the argument. | ||
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No... | ||
Oh Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour of the War Room for this Friday broadcast. | ||
And boy, do I have an hour of news for you. | ||
Some just insane stories still to get to. | ||
And we're going to open up the phone lines because I haven't taken enough calls this week. | ||
We only have an hour left to do so. | ||
So let's make it open line Friday. | ||
Give us a call if you'd like the number to dial. | ||
That is, of course, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Man, some of these stories are mind-blowing. | ||
But I want to say, first of all, that DS, you do still have time to take advantage of the mega super sale at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
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And let me just lay down first before I read you this scientific study. | ||
I'm not a doctor. | ||
I don't know who told you I was. | ||
But I'm not making any medical suggestions here. | ||
But I do have a very interesting story and it's about the impacts of vitamin D. And you see these stories like at least once a month. | ||
And that's sort of what I want to get across here. | ||
This is from news-medical.net, association between vitamin D supplementation and fatigue. | ||
And it goes through some of the, they've discovered some new actions that vitamin D has in the human body. | ||
And it's just about, it improves just about everything. | ||
Vitamin D involvement in the physiological processes of humans, potentially, this recent research has indicated that vitamin D involvement in the physiological processes of humans potentially influencing the pathophysiology of neurodegenerative and cardiovascular disorders, rheumatological disorders, diabetes, fertility, fatigue-related conditions, and cancer. | ||
It's a very powerful vitamin, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Vitamin D activation increases during cellular stress and supplementation can improve skeletal muscle mitochondrial functions by decreasing oxidative stress. | ||
That's a lot of big words. | ||
Translation, it's very good for you. | ||
And in times of increased stress, it's even more important than ever. | ||
Vitamin D also regulates the development of clotho, a protein that exerts anti-aging effects by increasing oxidative stress tolerance and preventing ROS overproduction. | ||
It also says the vitamin also regulates immunological functions and inflammatory processes with a causal relationship between inflammation and vitamin D, prompting anti-inflammatory actions by cytokines and direct effects on immune cells. | ||
In addition, vitamin D reduces the level of pro-inflammatory. | ||
Pro-inflammatory cytokines, so increases the anti-inflammatory cytokines, decreases the pro-inflammatory cytokines. | ||
It's also essential to control fatigue-related neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine that upregulates growth factors such as nerve growth factor. | ||
Vitamin D is also associated with gene regulation related to neuroplasticity and neuroprotection. | ||
That's just brain health, just physiological brain health. | ||
Early childhood vitamin D insufficiency affects neuronal development, axonal connections, dopamine I don't know how to pronounce these words, but you can look them up. | ||
And brain structure and function. | ||
In layman's terms... | ||
We haven't even scratched the surface on the power of vitamin D in the scientific world. | ||
Like every month it seems, some new studies coming out talking about whether it's the immune system or neurotransmission or, as in this case, inflammation and fatigue. | ||
It's incredibly powerful. | ||
It's necessary during times of stress more than any other time. | ||
And you're not getting as much of it because, of course, our primary source of vitamin D is the sun. | ||
And if you're not outside, especially now, as the colder weather sweeps in, even here in Texas, it's getting mighty cold outside. | ||
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And again, I'm not a doctor. | ||
I'm not making any medical claims. | ||
But this is the thing about supplements and vitamins. | ||
We don't know all of the positive effects. | ||
We don't even know how these things interact in our body. | ||
And so that means in a lot of cases, you might not know that You're tired all the time because of a certain deficiency. | ||
Or you can't concentrate because you're missing this vitamin or this mineral. | ||
We might not even know the connections between these things. | ||
Or maybe you have enough of this or enough of this, but you have to have both of them for them to work together. | ||
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With that, we go out to our first phone call here. | ||
It's Chris in Canada who wants to talk about Davos 2024. | ||
It's coming up, isn't it, Chris? | ||
They usually meet around February for the first time in a year. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Chris. You're on the air. | ||
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Not a problem. How are you guys doing? | |
Good, thank you. Good. | ||
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So just curious. Davos is coming, right? | |
We don't like Davos people. | ||
I do not. Bad guys all at one place at one time. | ||
Where are you going with this, Chris? | ||
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Somebody do something! | |
Denounce. I denounce that statement. | ||
They're going to have a wonderful time planning our demise in Switzerland there, and they get to do it uninterrupted. | ||
But it is one of those things, isn't it, Chris? | ||
They all get together in one big hotel. | ||
And sit there and tell us how they're going to make us eat bugs and how they're going to destroy our lives and how they're going to force us to do the things we won't be convinced to do by manipulating our economy or our language or our media. | ||
These people, Chris, the temerity they have to force anybody to do anything, it's infuriating. | ||
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I get what you're saying. So Alex believes they're going to shoot Trump out of the sky. | |
That might be a possibility. | ||
So if they could do that, why are we waiting around? | ||
Because we're not them. | ||
That's the big difference. | ||
They do that type of stuff. | ||
But we are going to win with the power of love. | ||
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Our moral compass. | |
I know. I know. | ||
It's one of those things, isn't it? | ||
It's like if we could just become our enemies, then we could win. | ||
But then what are you winning? You're your enemy now. | ||
No, we're going to stay on the straight and narrow and defeat them in the realm of information. | ||
And they are losing. I mean, look at the backlash against DEI. Look at how they're having to shut down. | ||
BlackRock is firing like 600 people. | ||
Most of them are from their ESG program. | ||
And sure, they'll change the name. | ||
Instead of ESG, it'll be SDG, Sustainable Development Goals. | ||
Instead of Agenda 21, it's Agenda 2030. | ||
So we get it. They're going to change the name and manipulate it around and still push the same policies as ever. | ||
But people are waking up to this, man. | ||
And when you have planes falling apart in the sky... | ||
celebrating its diversity in their airplane building. | ||
Or when you have just failure after failure, seemingly at least tangentially or vaguely | ||
related to DEI. | ||
Elon Musk said that it would take somebody, it would take a plane falling out of the sky. | ||
And again, I don't even know if it would, if that would wake people up, but they are | ||
losing, aren't they Chris? | ||
I mean, it's not even necessary to do something drastic, because on this path, they lose. | ||
Would you agree with that, or do you think we need a change of tactics? | ||
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Oh, if they're going to lose, we just want it to happen faster. | |
That's true. We're going to get them. | ||
Yeah, I think so, too. | ||
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By the way, everyone needs to get rid of Justin Trudeau. | |
Real quick, help us up here in Canada. | ||
You know, if we could do something about it, we certainly would. | ||
Canada's got it bad. I'll just say Canada is like, man, you guys are... | ||
You got to do something quick because you're rapidly running out of time. | ||
But no, we're going to be keeping an eye on Davos. | ||
We'll, of course, be covering that day in and day out. | ||
And man, last year, some of the craziest videos of the year came out during Davos when they're just admitting everything. | ||
So we'll get a good crop of those in about a week. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The War Room. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We got to your phone calls here shortly. | ||
I want to cover this story. | ||
I'll try not to take too long covering this, but who's to say? | ||
I don't know what to make about this story. | ||
I don't know what to think about it. I don't know. | ||
I just don't know. It's from The Atlantic. | ||
It's published today. It's called A Rebellion in Yale's Secret Societies. | ||
They wanted to tear down their college from the inside. | ||
Then they got into Skull and Bones. | ||
Folks, Skull and Bones is now occupied by DEI ESG leftists. | ||
I don't know how to feel about this. | ||
I mean, it's Skull and Bones, right? | ||
It's a secret society. | ||
George W. Bush was a member. | ||
George H. W. Bush was a member. | ||
John Kerry was a member. | ||
I mean, this is like the heart of darkness. | ||
Now it's been taken over by diversity. | ||
And I just don't know how to feel about it. | ||
I think it's funny. I think that's how I feel about it. | ||
So they say in the tomb, and I'm not going to go, a lot of the story is just talking about what Skull and Bones is. | ||
I'm going to assume that our audience has at least a passing knowledge of the secret society in Yale that meets Oh dear. | ||
Oh, the super elite exclusive secret society is exclusive? | ||
Oh my gosh! How dare they! | ||
How dare a group of people get together and not include you? | ||
Again, it's like, why would you even want to be a part of this? | ||
You know, a part of me is just like, good, good, let them be destroyed. | ||
The other part of me says they were destroyed a long time ago. | ||
And of course, part of me just recognizes that since at least the 60s, and this article goes into the way the transformation started... | ||
A lot of these secret societies have lost their way. | ||
Our founding fathers were all Masons. | ||
The founding fathers of Texas were all Masons. | ||
In fact, Freemasonry had a big part to do with the fight for Texas independence. | ||
As one of the first things that Santa Ana did when he became dictator of Mexico, was to ban Freemasonry in Texas and in Mexico. | ||
And there was a lot of pushback to that. | ||
So, you know, these things aren't inherently bad. | ||
They come from guilds in the Middle Ages when, by royal decree, certain groups of people were given monopolies, like official government monopolies on... | ||
So, you know, the Masons didn't start as like a social club. | ||
It started as these people had the monopoly on Masonry by royal decree. | ||
You couldn't be a Mason without their approval and without participating in their guild. | ||
And so it grew from that. | ||
So obviously it's far off of that original intention. | ||
But in terms of having an organization, a volunteer organization that you join as a society to preserve the continuity of your culture, to pass on tradition from generation to generation, I mean that's sort of the intention of not just secret societies but of fraternities, like the whole fraternity system. | ||
They didn't start it, you know, to have a place to Drink yourself to death. | ||
That's what it's turned into. | ||
But originally they had a higher purpose and a higher function. | ||
So they've divorced themselves from that for a very long time. | ||
They've been infiltrated for a very long time. | ||
And they've been perverted for a very long time. | ||
So good riddance as far as I'm concerned. | ||
But at the same time, there's something about the way this occurred that's like, I guess this is just the Yale version of Israel-Palestine where it's like, You both kind of suck. | ||
I don't know what to say, but you know, skull and bones, you kind of suck, and the people who've taken you over definitely really suck. | ||
So why should we even care? | ||
Well, because it's just a symptom of the larger context of eradicating history and tradition and things in our culture that preserve a continuity through generations. | ||
They say, That they, you know, started questioning the exclusivity in the 60s. | ||
They say they faced the question roiling America's elite campuses, taken to its logical extreme. | ||
Whether the modern social justice politics advanced by college students can coexist with the staggering selectivity and privilege that benefit those same students. | ||
To which the answer is obviously no. | ||
It's not compatible at all. | ||
Obviously. You can't have elite anything and equality. | ||
These things are completely at odds with one another. | ||
And that doesn't just mean elite societies with people choosing each other and doing creepy, weird sex ceremonies and tombs with skulls of Geronimo. | ||
I mean, yeah, that's creepy and weird. | ||
But also, what about just getting into college? | ||
I mean, standards... | ||
Discrimination, when you discriminate between good students and bad students, that's discrimination. | ||
That's anti-equality. | ||
That's some people earn it, some people don't. | ||
Some people deserve it, some people don't. | ||
Some people achieve it, some people don't. | ||
Of course it's incompatible with their ideas. | ||
These people are morons. They live in a world, they are in a constant swirling hurricane of cognitive dissonance. | ||
They're the most elite universities in the world. | ||
They're the most privileged, pampered morons that the planet has ever seen, and yet they're out here acting like they're being oppressed, and they're martyrs. | ||
Today, it says, many of the societies continue to resist students' most progressive demands when the Bones class of 2019 took down the portraits, so they took down the portraits of the founders and the And that's sort of the key, isn't it? It's like, here's this organization that has existed since 1832, That was primarily white people because it was primarily white people in Yale and primarily white people in the country and it was white people that did it. | ||
And then there's these people that for some reason want to join this society while despising the society. | ||
Why would you want to join something that you hate? | ||
Because you're a terrorist. | ||
Because you're a historical arsonist. | ||
Because you're jealous and petty and vindictive. | ||
And just because you can't have it, you want to destroy it, so nobody can. | ||
But here's the real twist to this. | ||
In recent years, the demographics of Yale's most elite organizations have been utterly transformed. | ||
In 2020, Skull and Bones had its first entirely non-white class. | ||
So, just to make it perfectly clear... | ||
This is not some sort of virtuous reaction to an unvirtuous institution. | ||
Where they've replaced discrimination with openness. | ||
They've replaced discrimination with the inverse discrimination. | ||
They've replaced discrimination against non-white people with extreme discrimination against white people. | ||
One of the members of the class said, it's definitely an undercurrent, this thinking of, does this cohort have too many white people? | ||
So, despicable racists have taken over Skull and Bones. | ||
Alright folks, we'll go directly out to your phone calls here. | ||
I could go on and on about this skull and bone story. | ||
It's so funny to me. | ||
I'll just read this final part here. | ||
It says, Ale Canales, who's the one who I quoted where he said, there's certainly an undercurrent of, there are too many white people here. | ||
I go, is that an undercurrent? | ||
Because you keep saying it very loudly. | ||
Seems more like an overwhelming, like the purpose of everything that you do. | ||
Seems like you hate white people. | ||
And again, you just – it's like – I don't know, man. | ||
I just – I can't even fathom. | ||
I can't even put myself in the mindset of these people. | ||
It's a white country. It's a white institute. | ||
It was made by white people, and they come in and go, why are there white people on the walls? | ||
And it's like, what? | ||
Because that's our history. | ||
That's our founder. We wouldn't be here without these guys. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
And they go, there's too many white, we're going to tear it down and we're going to put up messages of self-respect and support. | ||
And it's just like, ugh. | ||
But anyway, Ale Canales said he recalls being tapped by a senior who, quote, wanted to keep the Latino line going. | ||
So again, it's like these people who demonize white people and who claim to, you know, do everything they can for the sake of diversity, they're all like hyper-racialist. | ||
And they condemn you for being it. | ||
If you're a racialist, when white people want to be around white people, you have to shut up. | ||
And that's the thing. I can't even imagine a white person. | ||
I mean, maybe things are changing now. | ||
Maybe in the next class, it'll be like a white guy. | ||
Like, well, I just wanted to keep that white line going. | ||
I tagged a white guy because I'm white and I want more white people in this group. | ||
I mean, maybe that's something that will start to be more acceptable. | ||
But, like, it's just the fact that these people feel comfortable saying this. | ||
They're just like, yeah, you know, I wanted to keep that Latino line going. | ||
You know, it's really important to me that it was my race. | ||
You know, be respected. You're like, oh, well, I feel that about white people. | ||
And they're just like, how dare you? | ||
How dare you? But that's not even the case. | ||
That's not even the case. | ||
They're just like, no, this is just our dads were white. | ||
I don't know what to tell you. Our grandfathers who did this, who created this thing that you want to be a part of, just happen to be white. | ||
If you don't like that, then go do something else. | ||
It's infuriating. But he says, so he says, he says, I was chosen because I'm Latino. | ||
And that's an important thing. | ||
And I'm proud of that. Once inside, Canales focused on a different diversity metric. | ||
I chose three trans people, Canales told me. | ||
That was my specific goal. | ||
Well, why'd they ever keep you out? | ||
That's my question. It's just like... | ||
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Trans people involved in bizarre sexual rituals. | ||
Who would have guessed? Let's go to your calls now. | ||
John in Texas called in about viruses. | ||
Go ahead, John. You're on the air. Hey, Harrison. | ||
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Hey, how you doing? Hey, I'm calling in. | ||
I really wanted to call in for a long time to talk about this topic. | ||
And the information I have is from an individual. | ||
His name is Anthony Williams. | ||
And he's saying that you want to avoid eating eggs. | ||
Avoid eating eggs? He talks about the history of viruses. | ||
Sorry, you cut out a little bit there. | ||
I wanted to make sure I got what you said. So this guy says to avoid eating eggs? | ||
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Sorry, go on. Yes, he says that they've been creating these viruses for a very long time. | |
And viruses are fed on eggs and also metals. | ||
And the metals come from, like right now, they're coming from chemtrails. | ||
They put them in pharmaceuticals. | ||
They put it in the water. | ||
Metals are everywhere. So there's metals shooting the viruses and the eggs and also gluten, he says. | ||
So if you can avoid those things, then you can starve the viruses. | ||
So when people are getting sick, When they launch this new virus that they're talking about they're going to do, I just want to tell the audience, listen up. | ||
Anthony William, medical medium, he has a lot of information that can help us all. | ||
I've been following him as long as Alex and you guys' show, and he's been banned a lot too, and all the same things Alex has gone through, he's going through. | ||
So it's very interesting. | ||
And he's not in politics. He's purely like just healthcare, kind of talking about your health. | ||
And so you guys should look him up and I don't know if you can get them or not. | ||
Well, I'll look into it. | ||
Anthony William, I just wrote it down. | ||
Thank you for that suggestion. | ||
I've never heard of him, but it sounds interesting. | ||
And of course, we are getting prepared for whatever they release, Disease X, whatever that happens to be. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, John. | ||
Anthony William, I'll check that out. | ||
Max in Wisconsin wants to talk about the war in Ukraine. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Max. You're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison. Happy Friday. | ||
Yeah, the war in Ukraine, I think, is showing some of the most graphic video footage since World War I of, like, trench warfare and with the drone technology being used. | ||
About two months ago, Russia showed how they stepped up their cheap-use drones with RPGs attached to them, and now the videos that used to be one or two a day are dozens a day, and, you know, they're Used on both sides, turning, you know, when these RPGs explode next to a person and, like, blows off their limbs and turns them into, like, Russian and Ukrainian meatballs rolling across the ground. | ||
It's incredibly graphic. | ||
It's horrifying. And sort of the worst part is then you see people commenting underneath like, yeah, that's what you deserve. | ||
And it's like you're watching a video of some poor kid in a war zone being blown apart and you're like happy and celebrating. | ||
It's sick. | ||
I don't even like watching those videos. | ||
I think it's important to sort of see because the technology is... | ||
Very intriguing. I mean, the drone technology that's being used, and I mean, it unfortunately might be incumbent on us to understand, you know, how this stuff works, but I always found the response from people, on either side really, but, you know, usually you see it, the pro-Ukrainian side, you're watching some poor Russian kid die in a ditch, and all the comments are just like, yeah, yeah, this is amazing, this is the best thing I've seen. | ||
It's pretty sickening. | ||
Yeah, and, you know, there's video cameras attached to it HD, so now it's like all in your face or FLIR. And I think it's like how Infowars was ahead of the curve that, you know, we're living in an age now in 2024 and 2023 where, you know, these robots are... | ||
Cheap robots with cheap munitions on them are killing people, and the cost of life is going down where hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people have died. | ||
They're not exclusively from the drones, but overall, that and artillery. | ||
Russia is a land power, and it was crazy that when I heard NATO and the U.S. are going to try to fund a small country like Ukraine against Russia, which is known for its 11 time zones and having land power forces over time, Due to their limited access to the sea and such. | ||
This happens over and over. | ||
And in fact, strangely enough, it often is Russia is the one. | ||
There was the Russo-Japanese War just ahead of World War I, I think, unless I'm mixing things up. | ||
Or maybe I'm thinking the Crimean War ahead of World War I. But there's always like a little... | ||
There's like a little preview war before the big world war, and it's almost like the people in charge realize that technology's changed, and they want to do a little testing first. | ||
They want to have a little testing ground to try out the new technology before they unleash it on the full-scale world war level, and that's what we've seen through Ukraine war. | ||
It's almost been a science experiment we've all watched, the most horrific and Mindless science experiment of all time, but, I mean, when the war started, drones... | ||
Everybody knew they were going to be big, but nobody really knew how or why or anything, and now... | ||
You realize with these drones and with drone swarms and how cheap they are, you know, put together. | ||
I mean, you've got missiles that'll cost a million dollars, a single missile. | ||
And you can achieve essentially the same thing with a couple hundred dollar drones. | ||
I mean, that is a... | ||
There's a leveling occurring. | ||
I mean, you don't need hypersonic missiles to destroy aircraft carriers anymore. | ||
You need about 15 drones, right? | ||
So, I mean, this is... | ||
And I wonder if the people in charge aren't kind of pumping the brakes on World War being like, you know, we don't actually know if we're going to be able to control everything next time combat breaks out. | ||
I mean, this means that nobody is safe, right? | ||
They had drone bombs hit the Kremlin in Moscow during the Ukraine war. | ||
So, you know, the people in charge that are usually untouched by war, | ||
they might be sort of second guessing the push towards war going, | ||
yeah, we might not be as invulnerable as we used to when we controlled all the weapons. | ||
Now, kind of anybody can build a drone and do some crazy, crazy stuff with it. | ||
So it's an important point. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Max. | ||
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I just want to tell you that America is the greatest place on earth. | |
♪ Corner of the feeling, corner of the feeling ♪ ♪ I hear that old song, baby, it's corner of the feeling ♪ | ||
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Now we can have it all, folks. | ||
We can have it all if these degenerate scumbag globalists just get the heck out of our way. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. We'll go out to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
You know, I have hardly even touched on the really, which will probably be the biggest story of the day, which is the attacks in Yemen that America is carrying out. | ||
And we have a lot of information about it. | ||
But I want to draw your attention to something that I can't find covered anywhere else, and that is some of the most important aspects of this conflict being the – how should I put it? | ||
The leverage that the Houthis have over Saudi Arabia, and I pointed to that – Weeks ago, when America was first starting to talk about attacking the Yemenis, I explained why that might not be the best idea, and I'll show you that video in just a second. | ||
The headlines are hilarious. | ||
The regional war no one wanted is here. | ||
How wide will it get? | ||
Nobody wanted it, but somebody gave the orders, didn't they? | ||
Oh, what about that? U.S.-led airstrikes in Yemen draw fury from Iran because, of course, U.S.-U.K. strike Houthi militia targets in Yemen. | ||
That's a story from Infowars, a very thorough breakdown by Adan Salazar, probably one of the most thorough breakdowns available right now, just laying out the entire timeline. | ||
So make sure to go to Infowars.com to read more on that. | ||
And, of course, you have the American government saying, the last thing we want is to... | ||
It's for Iran to respond. | ||
Just please don't respond, Iran. | ||
Just please don't respond. | ||
We don't want conflict with you. | ||
Meanwhile, Lindsey Graham's going on TV going, all I want for Christmas is war with Iran. | ||
So, yeah, we'll see about that. | ||
But I think everything that needs to be said was said by Donald Trump on Truth earlier today. | ||
Donald Trump says, so let me get this straight. | ||
We're dropping bombs all over the Middle East again, where I defeated ISIS, by the way. | ||
And our Secretary of Defense, who just went missing for five days, is running the war from a laptop in a hotel room or a hospital room. | ||
Remember, this is the same gang that surrendered in Afghanistan where no one was held accountable or fired. | ||
It was the most embarrassing moment in the history of the United States. | ||
Now we have wars in Ukraine, Israel and Yemen, but no war on our southern border. | ||
Oh, that makes a lot of sense. Crooked Joe Biden is the worst president in the history of the United States. | ||
And I think there's actually a case for that. | ||
That's not actually out of the realm of possibility. | ||
To see the collapse that we've experienced, whether it's in debt and the economy or the open border, full-fledged invasion where they're building colonies on our own land or the wars that we had avoided for four, all too brief years under Trump. | ||
And that warfare came roaring back just as soon as the adults got back in the room. | ||
And then they just completely embarrassed themselves in Ukraine. | ||
And the most important part about this is that no one was held accountable. | ||
They weren't held accountable for the failure in Afghanistan. | ||
They also weren't held accountable for the war in Iraq. | ||
They weren't held accountable and have not been held accountable and probably will not be held accountable for the war in Ukraine and the abject failure that has come from that. | ||
And not only have these people not been They're still in charge. | ||
The people that did this exact thing last time are doing it again. | ||
Last time it killed a million people and got us nothing. | ||
What are we going to do this time? | ||
What is it going to cost us this time for these same scumbag, warmongering, globalist psychopaths starting World War III? I mean, it's... | ||
Very simple. It's these people. | ||
We get rid of them. | ||
We get rid of the war. And that's all I'll say. | ||
But an important thing to note, Mario Nafal on Twitter posted this. | ||
It's the reaction from Saudi Arabia. | ||
Saudi Arabia's Minister of Foreign Affairs made a statement saying the kingdom stresses the importance of maintaining the security and stability of the Red Sea region and calls for restraint and avoiding escalation. | ||
Might sound a little bit nervous. | ||
Might strike you as a bit tepid for one of our allies in the Middle East. | ||
But we know why, and we told you why, back when this statement was made in early December. | ||
So on December 5th, one of the spokesmen for the Houthis made this statement. | ||
Clip number eight. | ||
And you have to take this into account when looking at the global chessboard and trying to determine what comes next and who has leverage over who. | ||
This is an important thing that you cannot find on mainstream media. | ||
I searched for this for a very long time before I was able to find this clip. | ||
It's not being reported anywhere except for Infowars. | ||
Let's watch. He says if Saudi Arabia and the UAE become a part of any coalition of aggression and escalation against Yemen, then I am saying this with all honesty. | ||
We will not leave any oil field or gas field intact in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and we will target all of the oil tankers. | ||
Winter is coming in Europe and America. | ||
And they're within range. So Saudi Arabia is staying out and is like, please, can we calm down? | ||
Because if the Houthis go full-fledged against the oil fields and the oil tankers, you can forget about having to go around Africa and it being a little bit inconvenient. | ||
That's The energy of the world being shut down to a large degree. | ||
So you can't find that. | ||
I mean, I searched Houthis threaten. | ||
Houthis threaten Saudi Arabian oil fields. | ||
Houthis, you know, I mean, and you just can't find anything. | ||
Nobody else is reporting on that. | ||
So again, we pay attention to all the sources. | ||
And when you pay attention to all the sources, you see little things that are actually driving major conflicts. | ||
And so if you're wondering where Saudi Arabia is in all of this, how far this will go, there's a limiting factor in that the world's energy is within range of Houthi missiles, and they've threatened to use them. | ||
And maybe we should take that into account. | ||
With that, we go out to your phone calls. | ||
James in Tennessee wants to talk about a political purge, Night of the Long Knives 2.0. | ||
Not sure what that means, James. | ||
Go ahead, you're on the air. | ||
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Thanks for taking my call. | |
What I mean is that if we get another Democrat in the executive, I feel like we're going to see a knot of the long knobs 2.0. | ||
Because as you've reported today in the past about Democrats speaking out about the humanese attack, I mean, you're going to see a lot of Democrats that they're going to say, well, you're not loyal to the party, and they're going to go the way of Ernst Rohn, the leader of the SA. And if you look at it like the CIA, Is the Schustoffel, that's who they're going to seek on these quote-unquote rogue Democrats. | ||
Look, I mean, they're already doing it at this point. | ||
And actually, it's something I haven't covered this week, but they're doing similar things to Democrats that they are doing to Donald Trump where using lawfare or trying to disqualify them from the ballot. | ||
I mean, they really – the Democrats are very good at solidifying and consolidating all of their power in one person or one organization. | ||
Anybody that – Disrupts that power, gets eliminated like that. | ||
So I think you're right, and I think it's not just Republicans that will be eliminated politically, but you're right. | ||
Uncooperative Democrats will be as well. | ||
I think you're exactly right about that, James. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. Let's go to David in Illinois. | ||
You want to talk about this leftist takeover of Skull and Bones. | ||
What's your take on this, David? | ||
Good thing, bad thing? | ||
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Well, hopefully it leads to a good thing because I hope that, you know, maybe if we see a pattern, we'll see, you know, time will tell. | |
If some of these leftist organizations have taken over these organizations, they will have an inner battle peacefully. | ||
That is, I don't feel like people will be killed or anything but death. | ||
You know, it can step back to the agenda of how they're on the march to try to take over and destroy the United States. | ||
You know what I mean? Because that's what kind of brought when you were bringing up that article. | ||
That was interesting. I was like, really? | ||
So, I mean, time will tell, you know what I mean? | ||
Yeah, and it's almost like I wonder if the George Bushes of the world and the John Careys of the world, I wonder if they're second-guessing their support for globalism. | ||
I wonder if they're a part of this Skull and Bones organization, and it's really meaningful to them, and their dads were in it, and their grandfathers were in it, and it's this legacy thing that we're really proud to be a part of, and now they look, and it's a bunch of transgender latinxes hanging out. | ||
I wonder if they're like... Did we mess up? | ||
I wonder if they're sitting there going, was this a bad idea? | ||
Should we not have gone along with the globalist plan? | ||
Because the thing that I really like is awful now and has been completely subverted. | ||
I wonder if that's entering their mind. | ||
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What do you think, David? I wonder if it's possible because, you know, I remember back in the day, I grew up, you know, I'm older now, I'm 56, but like during the 90s, even when the Democrats and the Republicans, they were kind of tied together, how this establishment thing, when they just controlled the money, I know the wars, and that was, you know, Outlandish. | |
But if they're not enjoying the control they had back in the day when they just controlled everything, you know, I mean, we were living our lives, we were economically at least sound, even like during the Clinton years. | ||
I mean, you know, things are flourishing. | ||
I mean, now it's out of control where it's, you know, these wars going on, You know, the inflation, you know what I mean? | ||
It's hard to make a living. Absolutely, everything's collapsing. | ||
And that's the thing, like, these elite institutions are now succumbing to the poison that they themselves have unleashed on all of us. | ||
So, you know, I guess it's just desserts. | ||
I guess the chickens are coming home to roost, and they're all gay and non-white. | ||
So, well done, skull and bones, you morons. | ||
That's going to do it for us, folks. You stay classy, InfoWarriors. | ||
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We cannot hide away from human population growth. | |
The negative impact of population growth on all of our planetary ecosystems is becoming appallingly evident. | ||
The problem is that the population is growing the fastest where people are less able to deal with it. | ||
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All these things we talk about wouldn't be a problem if there was the size of population that there was 500 years ago. | |
When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population... | ||
And reduce population... | ||
So let's look at each one of these and see how we can get this down to zero. | ||
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Nobody has the balls to come out and say it and just say, look, 85% of you have to go. | |
Probably one of these numbers is going to have to get pretty near to zero. | ||
That's a fact from high school algebra. | ||
But let's take a look. | ||
What would you call the debate and discussion about a pro-human future? | ||
Just team humanity? Yeah, team humanity. | ||
Absolutely. That sounds good. | ||
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You just literally have to have kids or there's no next generation. | |
You know, I'm super pro-human for team humanity here. | ||
And I just think we want to make sure that people have a positive view of future intent. | ||
Don't predict the future. | ||
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