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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Please stand by for further details. | ||
We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, wow. | ||
All I can say is, wow, do we have a show for you today. | ||
My desk is loaded. | ||
I mean, loaded. | ||
I got 20 video clips. | ||
I got a big announcement we're going to make today as well. | ||
I've got veterans call-in show today. | ||
A special veteran guest joining us. | ||
I'm telling you, I'm like, I'm really... | ||
Really overloaded today. | ||
But we're going to do our best here on this Friday, February 23rd, 2024 InfoWars War Room Transmission, your election headquarters. | ||
I'm going to do my best to get through all of this. | ||
Now, I think that we've covered a lot of important news here. | ||
We've covered a lot of important news. | ||
We've broken a lot of important news. | ||
I got a bunch of important news on my desk today, but today's opening monologue on the other side of this segment might actually be one of the most important segments that I've ever done. | ||
Because we tend to wade through the daily news and information, and sometimes we forget What we're all about. | ||
We forget what we're doing here. | ||
We forget where we came from. | ||
And I had a harsh reminder of this last night with commentary from two hardcore leftists that really put me right back where I belong philosophically. | ||
And it also reminds us what we're actually up against Politically and philosophically and how when we focus on this, we win. | ||
And again, I got a whole desk of news here. | ||
So it's important to show you, yeah, here's how the left is racist or here's how they're stealing your money or here's how they're opening the borders or here's how Joe Biden is lying to you or here's the new right political leadership like Byron Donald and Naive Ukele because you want to be informed. | ||
So you tune in to be informed and we pack as much news into three hours a day as we possibly can. | ||
But this is evergreen. | ||
This is ever-present. This is what it all boils down to. | ||
What we're going to get into in the first monologue for today because the left is telling us Who they are. | ||
It's not just the racist AI or it's not just the AI now run by the leftists that say pedophilia is a good thing. | ||
I'm not even kidding you. We have that today, too. | ||
So you already had, earlier this week, liberals bragging about how they like pedophiles and how they're going to protect pedophiles. | ||
They're part of the LGBTQ protection now, protection racket. | ||
Well, it's now built into their AI, too, that you can't say anything negative about pedophiles just like you can't say anything negative about a gay person. | ||
So we got all of this. | ||
But how do you get to the root of it? | ||
How do you get to the bottom of it? | ||
How do you get to the foundation of it? | ||
How do you balance it all out? | ||
How do you center your sight lines again? | ||
How do you narrow it down? | ||
Well, that's exactly what we're going to do in the opening monologue because, again, the things I heard last night from two leftists to anti-Trump liberals really just put my sights back right where they need to be. | ||
And this is really, again, what it all boils down to, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And I'll put it like this as we close this short opening segment. | ||
Your rights, your inherent rights as a human, and your documented rights as an American citizen come from God. | ||
Period. The government doesn't give you your rights. | ||
And the government cannot take away your rights. | ||
Your rights are given to you by God the moment you are conceived. | ||
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There is a man who is whatever America needs him to be. | |
Not the hero we deserve, but the hero we need. | ||
Nothing less than a knight. | ||
Shining. They'll hunt him. | ||
They'll set the dogs on him. | ||
Because the truth is the greatest threat they face. | ||
It's the War Room with Owen Schreier. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it's an honor and a privilege to be here with you today. | ||
Bye. | ||
I thank you for spending your time with me and the crew. | ||
And why are you here? | ||
You're here because you love information, you love truth, you love your country. | ||
And you realize that there is a fight on, a war on, to defend all of those things that we hold dear. | ||
And it's becoming more and more obvious every day, the enemies of all the things that we hold dear. | ||
And just how much they despise not just the things that we hold dear, but even us. | ||
The ones that hold them. | ||
And as I wade through the news every day, and we cover all the different developing news stories and angles of what's going on in our world and what's going on in our country, sometimes it takes a big smack in the back of the head from the anti-American leftists To put me right back on the course of where we need to be. | ||
There were two instances last night that I'm referring to. | ||
One from famous anti-Trump psychotic and known liar Ed Krasenstein. | ||
And then two... | ||
An MSNBC clip that both of these instances show that they do not understand the very foundation of America. | ||
They do not understand what American values are, principles are. | ||
They don't even understand basic history. | ||
They don't even understand the basic documents that built this country. | ||
They don't get it at all. | ||
And when you realize this, everything else starts to make sense. | ||
And it does go beyond just America or politics. | ||
It is now a cultural phenomenon. | ||
It is now a biological phenomenon. | ||
They believe men can be women and kids should be trans and all the other garbage that they sell. | ||
They don't even live in reality. | ||
So why would we expect them to have basic common sense? | ||
But let me get back on course. | ||
Let's start with Ed Krasenstein. | ||
Now, a young lady puts up a video... | ||
I will play this video for you now that I think succinctly in 30 seconds might make you think about just how free you are in the United States of America. | ||
Here that is in clip three. | ||
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150 years ago, you didn't have to ask permission from the government to go fishing, own a property, build on your property, renovate your home, use a transportation vehicle, start a business, get married, own a weapon, hunt, cut hair, sell a product, protest, grow your own food, sell that food that you grew on your own property, or even just set up a lemonade stand. | |
And now you virtually can't do anything without asking for the government's permission first. | ||
So if you still think you're free, you're deluding yourself. | ||
Hate to break it to you, but you're a free-range human in a tax. | ||
Now that might make you think. | ||
That might make you question your own freedom. | ||
Everything she lays out there is undeniable. | ||
Now you can make arguments about necessities in response to some of these freedoms, But put that aside and just get down to a basic principle. | ||
Do you believe in more or less government? | ||
Now, anybody in their right mind would always lean less government. | ||
Anybody in their right mind, anybody that understands history, anybody that claims to be an American should always lean, if not fully, be on board with less government. | ||
But imagine, here's Ed Krasenstein's response to this video. | ||
Government has definitely gotten bigger over the years. | ||
It's debatable whether that is a good or bad thing. | ||
It's debatable? | ||
It's debatable? | ||
Actually, it's not debatable. | ||
It's not debatable at all. | ||
And anybody who thinks it's debatable believes that bigger government is a good thing. | ||
Anybody that thinks that there's a debate on whether big or small government is better is arguing for big government. | ||
Arguing for more government. | ||
What type of individual wants more government? | ||
What type of individual wants bigger government? | ||
A control freak. An authoritarian. | ||
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A tyrant. That's who the American left is. | |
You believe it's debatable whether big government is good or bad? | ||
I'm sorry. That doesn't sound like an American to me. | ||
That doesn't even sound like a human that wants to be free... | ||
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Krassenstein, because he's just a voice box of the unintellectual left and leftist policy and philosophy, and most of what he does on the internet is just for attention and clicks and impression farming for money anyway. | ||
And speaking of debate, he said he would come on this show to debate me because he celebrated my political imprisonment. | ||
Obviously somebody that likes big government would celebrate his political opposition being put in prison, so I'm not surprised. | ||
And then he bowed out of the debate. | ||
So he's also a chicken and a coward. | ||
And I guess that's the other type of a person that would like big government, is a coward. | ||
That feels they need daddy government to take care of them. | ||
They need daddy government to protect them. | ||
But then there's the illogic of the left thinking they're anti-police. | ||
Really? Big government means police state, brother. | ||
But let's get back to the roots. | ||
To say it's debatable. | ||
To say it's debatable whether bigger government is good or bad. | ||
Just the idea to say it's debatable means that you're for big government. | ||
And that's all you need to know about the left. | ||
They are pro-government. | ||
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They want more government. | |
This should disgust you. | ||
This should disturb you. | ||
This should shake you to your very core. | ||
That somebody would preach big government and more interference and influence in your life. | ||
But that's just one of the shoes to drop. | ||
But let's recall, this is America. | ||
We're for small government. | ||
Limited government. As limited as possible. | ||
We are supposed to be a free people in a republic of self-government. | ||
Not others, like Ed Krasenstein that wants to govern you. | ||
Self-government. That is not up for debate. | ||
That's already been decided. | ||
That's already been written into our foundational documents. | ||
That's already been bled and sweat and cried into the soil in which we call the United States of America. | ||
It's not up for debate. | ||
It's already settled. | ||
Self-government. | ||
Republic. The United States of America. | ||
Now here's the other angle of this. | ||
This is MSNBC last night attacking what they call Christian nationalists. | ||
But setting aside their attack or their vitriol or hatred for Christian nationalists... | ||
What she actually says in this clip that is more frightening is just like what Ed Krasenstein is suggesting, saying it's up for debate whether big government is better than small government. | ||
No, it's not. It's already decided. | ||
Self-government, small government, as limited as possible, meaning I govern my own life, not you. | ||
Not somebody in a country on the other side of the planet. | ||
Not somebody in Washington, D.C. I do. | ||
That's part of the foundation of this country. | ||
Well, so is our rights coming from God, coming from the Creator. | ||
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And this bimbo, All In For Lies with Chris Hayes, the name of his show, All In With Lies, Chris Hayes, appears to not even know That that's in our very founding documents with this shocking clip last night on MSNBC. One thing that unites all of them, because there's many different groups orbiting Trump, but the thing that unites them as Christian nationalists, not Christians, by the way, because Christian nationalists is very different, is that they believe that our rights as Americans, as all human beings, don't come from any earthly authority. | |
They don't come from Congress. They don't come from the Supreme Court. | ||
They come from God. That's right. | ||
Because they do. | ||
Our rights do come from God. | ||
They don't come from you. | ||
They don't come from Congress. | ||
They don't come from the Supreme Court. | ||
They don't come from the White House. | ||
They come from God. | ||
And by the way, this is written in our foundational document. | ||
And you're going to go on national TV... And act like it's some sort of an extremist belief to think that our rights come from God and not from government. | ||
Now what is she actually arguing? | ||
She's arguing that your rights do come from government. | ||
Now what does that equate to? | ||
They believe government is God. | ||
Now add these two things together. | ||
The left wants bigger government and they believe government is God. | ||
Certainly you understand how dangerous this is. | ||
Certainly you understand how that leads to authoritarianism and tyranny and suffering and death like it always has. | ||
But somehow the American left doesn't understand it. | ||
Somehow the American left doesn't get it. | ||
They believe in bigger government and they believe government is God. | ||
Now, of course, where does this momentum and their philosophy actually come from? | ||
Because they want to run the government. | ||
They want to run your life. | ||
And that's just a spiritual difference outside of whether they actually believe in God or believe in creation or not. | ||
You don't have the desire to run somebody else's life. | ||
You don't have the desire to tell somebody else how to live their life and dominate them. | ||
The American left does. | ||
And they're making it very clear. | ||
But let's just have a reminder. | ||
Since apparently nobody at MSNBC has read the Declaration of Independence. | ||
Since Ed Krasenstein has forgotten Where he comes from. | ||
And by the way, and the crew is pulling up some of the headlines. | ||
There's stories all over the internet. | ||
Right-wingers freak out because MSNBC guests says their rights don't come from God. | ||
Well, what do you mean? So you're saying we don't have a Declaration of Independence? | ||
You're saying we don't have a Bill of Rights? | ||
Is that what you're saying? | ||
I'm going to read to you in case you need reminding from the Declaration of Independence. | ||
Just the opening paragraph and a half here When in the course of human events it becomes necessary | ||
For one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers | ||
of the earth The separate and equal station to which the laws of nature | ||
and nature's God entitled them a | ||
Decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the cause which impelled them to the | ||
separation We hold these truths to be self-evident | ||
That all men are created equal. | ||
That they are endowed by their Creator. | ||
Let me repeat... | ||
They are endowed by their Creator. | ||
Capital C. Creator. | ||
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That they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights. | ||
That among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. | ||
And soon after the Bill of Rights. | ||
that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers | ||
from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive | ||
of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new | ||
government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, | ||
as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness. Prudence indeed | ||
will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient | ||
causes, and accordingly all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer | ||
while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which | ||
they are accustomed. | ||
But when a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same object It convinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism. | ||
It is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for the future security. | ||
Such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies, and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. | ||
That is the Declaration of Independence written, and maybe hard for some to understand now the way it was written, but written in response to a tyrannical government, taxation without representation, and in the argument of freedom and self-government, that any time there is big government or centralized power, humans suffer. | ||
Now that was written and penned and signed on July 4th, 1776. | ||
But doesn't it feel like so much of that is applicable today? | ||
Some might even argue that the tyranny and the corruption and the abuses that our government inflicts upon us today is far worse than was afflicted on the colonies in 1776. | ||
But they made it very clear. | ||
They made it very clear. | ||
America stands for limited government, rather self-government, and all the rights enshrined to each individual, each citizen, are given by God. | ||
That's not a Christian nationalist thing. | ||
That's an American thing. | ||
That is a human thing. | ||
Now, the left is obviously in all types of wars against our country, against our freedoms. | ||
There's no doubt about this. | ||
But maybe now you understand even more why the American left hates God and why the American left wants to remove God from From our institutions. | ||
And why the American left hates Christians. | ||
Because, see, when you believe in God, and when you believe in creation, or rather, you know about creation, then you understand why all these rights are inherent to In every human. | ||
And you understand why it was written into our founding documents that our rights are given by God, our creator, and not by government. | ||
This is not up for debate. | ||
They didn't mince words. | ||
They made it very clear. | ||
And I find it appalling, disgusting, disgusting. | ||
And worrisome that we now have an entire political movement that is trying to remove not only God, but the idea, our very founding principle, that your rights are inherent and given to you by God, not the government. | ||
And they never were. | ||
Now, more reasons to understand how sick The American left is, as many people predicted, they're trying to end the Electoral College. | ||
And they have this petition going around that they're sharing all over X. The Electoral College could hand Trump another term. | ||
Don't scroll away without signing this public petition to end the Electoral College. | ||
Again, folks, this is part of our political system. | ||
This is part of what makes our political system work and makes it so great. | ||
This is Democrats trying to rig elections. | ||
That's all this is. | ||
And then it says 100,000 signatures needed to end elections. | ||
The Electoral College and the community note says this post is false. | ||
100,000 signatures would not end the Electoral College. | ||
An amendment to the Constitution would require that. | ||
But, of course, it's not about amending the Constitution to these leftists. | ||
They want to get rid of it altogether. | ||
They would rather have an America where you don't even know that you have a Bill of Rights. | ||
You've never even heard of the Declaration of Independence. | ||
They don't want you to read... | ||
That the founding documents of this country and this republic said your rights were given to you by God? | ||
They don't want you to know about the Bill of Rights. | ||
Then you might find out they're the ones infringing upon your unalienable rights. | ||
They're the ones taking your rights. | ||
They're the ones breaking their oaths. | ||
But believe me, they'd love to end the Electoral College. | ||
But these leftists don't even know basic history, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This tweet found some viral shares from one leftist, pro-Ukraine, anti-Trump Democrat, Roman Shiremeta. | ||
So Trump accurately credited the Germans with defeating the Nazis. | ||
That's just what happened. | ||
And they don't even know that that's what happened. | ||
Here's Trump saying it real quickly in clip six. | ||
You're really up against a war machine in Russia. | ||
Russia, what they do. They defeated Hitler. | ||
They defeated Napoleon. You know, they're a war machine. | ||
And this guy says, according to Trump, Russia defeated Hitler. | ||
The ignorance and stupidity of this man has no bounds. | ||
No, sir. Your ignorance and stupidity has no bounds. | ||
It's well known that the Russians defeated Hitler. | ||
And suffered millions of deaths in the process. | ||
But the Russians took down the Nazi regime. | ||
They made the final push to victory. | ||
It was the Russians. | ||
And then they lie, like... | ||
This video comes out of Trump patting one of his supporters on the back, and then Ed Krasenstein cuts the video out and says, look at Trump abusing this man on the campaign trail. | ||
And then the guy who got patted on the back says, no, he didn't abuse me. | ||
He patted me on the back. He's my friend. | ||
He's left his lie, too. | ||
We're going to rejoin our... | ||
Traditional final Friday of the month activities now. | ||
I'm going to give out the phone number. | ||
We're going to start taking calls from our great veterans. | ||
Throughout the show, we also have David Bomblatt coming up in the next hour. | ||
And we already had him scheduled to come on today as part of the veteran show. | ||
And then some other news broke. | ||
I guess last night, some big news broke for David. | ||
So I'm not... I'm not happy about this news, but it certainly adds an interesting element to his guest appearance coming up in 30 minutes. | ||
I'll tell you that much. | ||
So when my producer told me, hey, did you hear this happen to David? | ||
I said, no, I didn't see that. | ||
I'm like, wow, well, that's some bad news, but boy, is that an interesting subject of discussion for the show tomorrow. | ||
So we'll tell you all about that coming up. | ||
I'm going to give out the phone number here in a second. | ||
And we're going to take calls. | ||
We're going to play videos. | ||
We're going to cover the news. We're going to lighten it up a little bit. | ||
But I just felt it was very important to impress that upon you. | ||
Because it just really weighed on my heart today when I saw the left wanting government to be God. | ||
I mean, that is just, that is the end of it, folks. | ||
That's it. That's game over. | ||
As soon as government becomes God, it's game over. | ||
You're now a slave. And you have no upward mobility. | ||
You have no pursuit of happiness or liberty or prosperity. | ||
It's done. And that's what the left represents. | ||
And, you know, that's when I'm reminded. | ||
You know, I see that. And that's when I'm reminded that, you know, a lot of people have things they feel like they're called to do in journalism or media. | ||
And I see stuff like that. | ||
And I just recommit and I say, I will spend my entire time It must be eradicated. | ||
The American left has to be eradicated from our country. | ||
So whether that's coming on air and covering all the news, exposing them, whether that's showing you what they're saying and doing and exposing them, whether that's going out on the streets with a microphone and putting a microphone in their face and showing you how dumb and ignorant and uneducated they are, we're going to do it. | ||
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Alright, in the meantime, in the meantime, you know what, let's go to a great American, Byron Donalds. | ||
Byron Donalds is a representative of what I'm calling the new right guy. | ||
And he had a speech at CPAC. By the way, you also had Naive Bukele speaking at CPAC. And just an incredible speech. | ||
I mean, a game-changing speech about half an hour. | ||
I think we've uploaded the full speech at Ban.Video, but it's all over the internet. | ||
I'm not going to have time to play it all today, but I want to at least give it a mention. | ||
I mean, just laying it out into the globalists, laying it out into the corrupt deep state. | ||
Just beautifully. Beautifully. | ||
I mean, this guy's like about as good as it gets as far as world leaders right now. | ||
But let's go to some of these Byron Donald's clips. | ||
Guys, let's just start firing them all back to back. | ||
Let's just start with eight and just go down to clip 11. | ||
Fire away. Joe Biden has a decision to make. | ||
Decide, Mr. | ||
President. Do you want to close Mount Rushmore so the southern border can be open? | ||
Do you, Joe Biden, want to tell the last remaining of our World War II vets that they cannot see the World War II memorial on the National Mall so we can have military-aged men from China and the Middle East come into our country illegally? | ||
Now, by the way, pause it right here. I do have a disagreement with the philosophy here. | ||
I would lean into the government shutdown if I was the Republicans. | ||
I wouldn't stand opposed to it. | ||
I would lean into it. | ||
But better yet, I mean, even the government shutdown is a misnomer because what is he talking about? | ||
Oh, they're going to shut down Mount Rushmore. | ||
They're going to shut down a World War II memorial. | ||
Well, wait a second. How can you shut it down if it's national public property? | ||
It can't be shut down. | ||
But that just proves that the government is not shut down. | ||
So if I go to Mount Rushmore... | ||
Or I go to the World War II monument, what, do I get arrested? | ||
But I thought the government was shut down, so who's there to arrest me? | ||
So it's really not a shutdown. | ||
The government will still enforce laws and still come arrest you if you go to a national park. | ||
So really it should mean the national park is open. | ||
24 hours. Go check it out. | ||
Nobody's there. It's yours. | ||
That's what the government shutdown should mean. | ||
continue. | ||
Which country matters more to you, the border of the United States or the border of Ukraine? | ||
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USA! USA! USA! USA! | |
You get USA chance at Democrat events by the way. | ||
I pull this clip down real quick because I want to get to the rest of these. | ||
I mean, this is a very strong, dare I even say, vice presidential speech from Byron Donald. | ||
Here he is addressing Obama in clip nine. | ||
We talk a lot now about a two-tier justice system. | ||
We have to acknowledge that in America's history, there has been a two-tier justice system. | ||
There is a reason why a lot of black Americans do not trust the justice system. | ||
Because there was a time when the justice system was abused against black people in this country. | ||
It was wrong then. | ||
It is still wrong today. | ||
And of course he's talking about the abuse of conservatives. | ||
Our country is best when we are not a respecter of persons or creeds or political ideology or race. | ||
Our country is best when everybody is treated equally under the law. | ||
And when you're dealing with radical Democrats who think they know better, who subscribe to the thoughts of Barack Obama, who said that they want to fundamentally transform America, I got news for them. | ||
This November, we're going to fundamentally transform the United States government. | ||
Aaron Donald's stock is rising. | ||
It's rising. If this is a tryout for VP, whoo, he just hit it. | ||
It's deep. It's going. | ||
Now, by the way, a judge just determined that, yes, conservatives are politically persecuted in this country in a decision. | ||
U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney. | ||
Carney granted the defendant's motion to dismiss, agreeing that Rundo and Bowman were being selectively prosecuted, while far-left extremist groups such as Antifa were not. | ||
Prosecuting only members of the far-right and ignoring members of the far-left leads to the troubling conclusion that the government believes it is permissible to physically assault and injure Trump supporters to silent speech. | ||
Carney wrote in his order. | ||
It goes on. I'm out of time here, but judges are starting to get it and do the right thing, folks. | ||
All right, I'm going to forgo the rest of these Byron Donald clips because I want to get to the phone lines. | ||
We got a lot of veterans on the line, and I want to get them up and on the air. | ||
But I do want to play this one clip of Donald's because I think it's important as far as an update on the investigation into the Biden crime family is concerned. | ||
Guys, give me clip 11. | ||
Byron Donald's talking about some of the behind-the-scenes stuff investigating the Biden crime family. | ||
We're going to have Hunter Biden in a couple days. | ||
The 20th is when he's coming in. | ||
And at that point, we're going to kind of round out our investigation. | ||
I think that the testimony from Mr. | ||
Bobulinski was eye-opening. | ||
I think that people are going to see more and more of that, especially when you contrast | ||
that with the Jim Biden transcript and what we're going to get from Hunter Biden. | ||
But at the end of the day, this family wouldn't have made this money if Joe Biden didn't allow | ||
them to operate as unvergessive foreign agents, which is a violation of federal law. | ||
Joe Biden is a co-conspirator to that because he knew what was going on and he allowed it | ||
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to happen. | |
Byron Donald's stock is rising, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Stock is rising fast. | ||
Now again, I'm all about strategy, and the Republicans do have a good depth chart right now. | ||
I don't know if you really want to take Byron Donald to the top of it when he's such a fresh, young voice for conservatism. | ||
By the way, being anti-war is conservative. | ||
But we also need to consider something else. | ||
Talking about political strategy. | ||
I'm usually of the mindset, justice be done, may the heavens fall. | ||
But we can still get justice on the Biden crime family without doing the Democrats any favors. | ||
And there's no doubt the Democrats are in a really tough spot right now with their Biden problem. | ||
The Democrats have a Biden problem. | ||
In fact, the Vegas odds, and anybody that follows Vegas oddsmakers know that They know something. | ||
The Vegas odds have now moved up. | ||
I think it's now 8-1 that Michelle Obama could be president. | ||
And so they're ticking up routinely now that Michelle Obama is going to be the nominee. | ||
So they wouldn't be making those odds less favorable for the gambler unless they saw Michelle Obama as a real candidate. | ||
So the Democrats have a Biden problem. | ||
And you'd almost hate for the Republicans to give them the solution to that problem by taking Biden out for them politically. | ||
So that's a real conundrum right there. | ||
But yeah, I mean, the Biden crime family needs to be exposed. | ||
I mean, there need to be subpoenas, indictments, charges, all of it. | ||
America needs to know. | ||
But it's like, do you wait till after the election to do that? | ||
Because the Democrats have their own Biden problem. | ||
You'd hate for the Republicans to solve it for them. | ||
But that's perhaps another conversation for another day. | ||
I want to go to our veterans on the phone lines. | ||
It is the Veterans Call-In Show. | ||
We also have our veteran guest today coming up next hour, David Bomblatt, with some breaking news for himself here. | ||
We go first to Daniel, a Navy veteran in Kansas. | ||
Daniel, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hi, Ellen. Pleasure to speak with you. | |
I was wondering if you could get any guest on that could explain why the VA, and this has started since Joe Biden's been in office, has cut back on services and amounts they pay outside providers when they cannot do the job. | ||
I have Well, let me just answer you quickly here. | ||
I mean, I don't have any information as far as behind the scenes is concerned, but there has been news on this. | ||
So one of the reasons why veterans aren't getting care is because of the illegal immigrants. | ||
And that's just not to sit here and it's, oh, the illegal immigrants, this escape clause for an issue. | ||
No, that's mainstream news that illegal immigrants are now jumping the line at the VA. And now a bunch of VA money is also going to health care for illegal immigrants. | ||
And so the crew can pull some of these headlines up. | ||
But that's mainstream news. | ||
So illegal immigrants are getting the money from the VA and they're jumping the line. | ||
At the VA to get care as well. | ||
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How can... | |
I understand that when I got out of the... | ||
When I went in the service, I went in 1974 and I got out in 1979. | ||
I had a contract with the government that I served my time and then I... Part of my benefits were my VA benefits for life. | ||
I never used them until I became disabled and unemployed. | ||
Now I'm in my late 60s. | ||
And I'm not talking about putting a Band-Aid on my toe. | ||
I'm talking about a surgery that they referred me to, to an outside doctor because they weren't able to do it. | ||
And he said that as of two months ago, he is limiting his VA patients because of the amount paid to him by the VA. Well, look, the crew was just putting all the headlines up just so people can see what we're talking about. | ||
Yeah, veterans' health care money has been given to illegal immigrants, just like with every other situation in this country. | ||
It's undoubtable. | ||
Even the Democrats are starting to complain about it because they have veteran constituents as well. | ||
But, I mean, the simplest thing I could say to you, Daniel, is, yeah, your government hates you. | ||
The Biden administration specifically hates you. | ||
Was it any better under Trump? | ||
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Oh, yeah. I mean, when Obama got out and Trump got in, it was a complete... | |
That's when they went to 30 days. | ||
Within 30 days, if they can't treat you, they send you to an outside provider. | ||
Oh, believe me, I know all about the disingenuousness when it comes to negotiating with our government. | ||
They don't give a damn about their word. | ||
They will stab you in the back. | ||
The minute they get the opportunity and then seemingly we have no recourse. | ||
So Daniel, I'm sorry that the current Biden administration puts illegal immigrants over you, but that's why we got to get them the hell out of the White House and really just get rid of Democrats politically altogether. | ||
Daniel, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to James, Air Force veteran in Indiana. | ||
James, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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The open letter and petition of 20,000 plus names was put on the congressman's desk. | |
There's a huge article out that needs national attention. | ||
It's called WNDU. Rep. | ||
Yaakam seeks legislation fixed to provide better mental health care to veterans. | ||
The veteran had a gun in his mouth, then later on eventually reached out to the VA. The VA wanted him to wait nearly two months for help. | ||
The VA continues to fail our veterans and cause suicide. | ||
Like the great Jackie Walorski that was a champion for veterans, Congressman Yaakam is there for this veteran. | ||
Congressman Yaakam so engaged with the public and our veterans, They call him Community Rudy. | ||
That's the fighter Indiana deserves. | ||
Well, you're getting into a specific story here, and I'm glad that you followed up after the last caller. | ||
And, I mean, again, I'll ask you the same question. | ||
Did you notice a difference when Trump was in office? | ||
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Yeah, it seems like there was a lot more accountability. | |
The problem is a lot of vets don't realize. | ||
It came out that the Biden administration is hiring back all the bad VA employees that were fired under Trump. | ||
There's also another article out. | ||
It's called Veterans Took Owned Life After Discharge from VA Facility. | ||
$900,000 settlement. | ||
Not only will the government drug and railroad you, they will fail you so much, you will railroad yourself. | ||
This veteran was failed and he went in front of a train. | ||
Well, veteran suicide is sadly not an uncommon phenomenon. | ||
It doesn't get talked about much, but it's very real. | ||
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I do remember one thing we did talk about. | |
We were talking about how the Inspector General is completely corrupt. | ||
There's actually a bunch of stuff coming out. | ||
It's called Watchdog Opens Probe. | ||
It's a huge Social Security fine to poor disabled. | ||
Congress is now calling for the removal and firing of the Inspector General. | ||
The Inspector General's office has been illegally targeting the disabled. | ||
Illegally giving out people's information, retaliating against whistleblowers, and engaging in misconduct to include using millions of dollars to fight off lawsuits. | ||
The broken Social Security disability system gets very little attention. | ||
It's two to three years in delivered denials, while people lose their homes, commit suicide. | ||
It's so bad, people in hospice and people that have died receive denial letters, while Ukraine and illegals receive billions. | ||
It's just sick. | ||
It's just sick. It is, Owen. | ||
It truly is sick. | ||
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I got one more thing for you, Owen. | |
You're doing an awesome job. And I'll tell you what, I can't thank you and God more than enough to have you in that chair because you've given our veterans so much power of a voice to actually get real change done. | ||
Lastly, there was news out of South Bend, Indiana called St. | ||
Joseph investigators, prosecutors accused of helping fabricate testimony. | ||
Indiana is notorious for framing innocent people. | ||
It also came out that DOJ is now using AI, which will just also be used to frame people, just like the crime lab. | ||
All right, well, I appreciate that. | ||
We're out of time for this segment, James, bringing us some news here. | ||
I mean, look, if it reaches a veteran's ear that needs to hear it, just know that people do care about you. | ||
You're not alone. You're not forgotten. | ||
Even though your government hates you, your government hates everybody, so you're still loved. | ||
All right, let's keep taking calls. | ||
From our veterans here, let's squeeze a couple in before we get to our guest, David Bomblatt, with some news of his own that breaks last night. | ||
Let's go to Jordan Marine in Michigan. | ||
Jordan, you're on the air. Go ahead. Thank you, Owen. | ||
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I'll get straight to the question I've got. | |
I have been trying to find... | ||
Now, if it's impossible for me to find, I understand, but I understand that some placebos were distributed amongst the quote-unquote injections. | ||
Is there a way we can see where they were distributed or anything along those lines? | ||
So, the only thing I've seen about Distribution of placebo versus, you know, toxic shot. | ||
This was kind of early on and probably hit its peak in 2022, where some commentators were noticing patterns, specifically in red states or the southeast. | ||
Where most of the side effects were happening. | ||
So it was really more of a geographical thing and not so much an individual batch thing. | ||
But that's really all I can offer you as far as that question. | ||
And then the conclusion was that they sent the toxic shots to conservative states is what people were concluding with this. | ||
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Makes me wonder about Michigan then, considering that we're a swing state, quote unquote. | |
What do you think? Yeah, swinging by the means of how many ballots can we stuff for Democrats in Detroit. | ||
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Right, exactly. | |
It's not a swing state at all. | ||
It's a red state that Democrats steal. | ||
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Oh, I completely agree with you. | |
Absolutely. Now, quick follow-up question, since we're talking about the election. | ||
Who would you love to see as Donald Trump's Secretary of Defense? | ||
I don't know. I mean, all these different positions are... | ||
Because I see the suggestions being made and, like, none of it makes any sense. | ||
So I don't even know. | ||
I would go to Mike Flynn. | ||
General Flynn would come to mind. | ||
Okay. But, you know, as far as D.C. swamp positions are concerned, it seems very arbitrary as far as who they hire. | ||
It doesn't... Like, I'm not even sure what experience is necessary at this point. | ||
I mean, how do clowns like Blinken and Sullivan get involved? | ||
Exactly. I mean, there were some good guys that Trump had on his last administration, even though there were a lot of swamp creatures, like his director of national intelligence. | ||
The name is on the tip of my tongue. | ||
I can't think of it right now. | ||
So there are some guys he could bring back. | ||
You know, I'd like to see Mike Flynn in some role. | ||
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I completely agree with that. | |
I love General Flynn. | ||
Absolutely. Anything else, Jordan? | ||
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No, sir. Thank you very much for your time. | |
Thank you for the call. Let's go to Randy, Army veteran in Kansas. | ||
Randy, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hi, Owen. Thanks for taking my call. | |
One thing I'd kind of like to mention, something that I personally am doing is based upon the truckers that were going to boycott New York and everything, we should all boycott New York. | ||
I'll give you an example. The other day, I'm online. | ||
I was going to buy something. | ||
I saw they're in New York. | ||
I didn't buy it from them. | ||
And I'll send them a nice little email. | ||
Hey, I'm interested in this product. | ||
I was thinking about buying it. But being you're in New York and you all vote for these titanic minions, I'm not doing business with you. | ||
If we all do that, they'll either move out of the state or they will go out of business. | ||
And maybe we can have some kind of influence on how they vote or something. | ||
I don't know. Yeah, and New York might have caused a problem for itself as far as the treatment of Trump's business are concerned. | ||
I don't think anybody's going to want to open a business in New York right now. | ||
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No. But the ones that are there, they're the ones that voted these... | |
Man, you know, and just generally speaking, and Randy, I'm out of time. | ||
I thank you for the call. Like, generally speaking, the boycott issue is a whole other debate. | ||
Isn't it? I mean, it's so hard... | ||
It's just a whole other debate. | ||
But we got a guest coming up. | ||
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Maybe we'll talk about it with him. I want him found. | |
Not tomorrow, not after breakfast. | ||
Now! Yes, sir! | ||
Well... Well, what? | ||
Man up and vanished like a fart in the wind. | ||
Nothing left, but... | ||
Damn rocks on the windowsill. | ||
And that cupcake on the wall. | ||
What say there, fussy britches? | ||
This is conspiracy. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
One big damn conspiracy! | ||
And everyone's in on it! | ||
This is the best once we've dragged the world... | ||
Unveiling the truth behind the globalist curtain. | ||
Welcome to the War Room. | ||
The veterans call in special We just heard some great veterans on the line in the first hour. | ||
We're now joined by our special veteran guest, David Bomblatt. | ||
And he already has so many interesting stories to tell, like why he had to flee the country because the government's illegal pursuit and spying on himself. | ||
But then David, I mean, I guess this happened last night, and correct me if I'm wrong about this, but you can break the news here on the show. | ||
My producer comes up to me and says, hey, did you know David just got suspended from Twitter? | ||
And so I was like, well, this is awful news. | ||
For somebody that wants to have an interesting, compelling talk show, I'm like, well, gee, this is interesting and compelling. | ||
But, obviously, this is horrible news. | ||
Alright, so when did you get suspended from Twitter since the last time you came on, and why? | ||
No, I think it was about four days ago. | ||
I got an email. The reason was is because of violent language, I assume, because I do talk a lot about civil war. | ||
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Violent language? What are you talking about? | |
So that was it. | ||
So you were able to do an appeal. | ||
So I did an appeal, which is basically just an email saying, listen, again, I'm a whistleblower. | ||
I'm just trying to get to the politicians. | ||
That's really my goal is I just want to get to the politicians. | ||
The appeal was denied and permanently suspended. | ||
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Permanently? That's the language of it. | |
So this is the free speech. | ||
You know, again, when you think about military veterans, what are we fighting for when we go to fight in the foreign lands? | ||
If we cannot even get freedom of speech in America, it's a joke. | ||
I want to lean into this a little bit. | ||
I follow your Twitter account. | ||
You're very active on Twitter. | ||
You never called for violence. | ||
You might talk about the threat of a civil war covering the divide we have, but you never called for violence. | ||
In fact, I've always said, I said there's a way we could do this peacefully because you're going to see there's going to be a peaceful separation. | ||
And I said that my main issue really is I've never really wanted to be a social media star. | ||
I just want to get to the politicians and to think that the politicians are ignoring me. | ||
And to the American people, just know this. | ||
When you talk about if the country is corrupt or not, ask yourself if you have government corruption to report. | ||
How do you report it? | ||
What's the mechanism? And if you report it to every single congressman and senator and they ignore you, then how are we supposed to have any sort of, you know, solution to the corruption? | ||
It's beyond belief when you think about it. | ||
Well, they've already made it quite clear that, you know, the so-called People's House, the Capitol building, is definitely not that. | ||
So you're not allowed to go and have your First Amendment at the Capitol. | ||
So you're left to the... | ||
Town square of the internet, the political town square of the internet, which really is X at this point. | ||
But by the way, you have a decades-long track record of trying to get this information to our representatives about corruption. | ||
What I want to do is I want to point out, if anyone wants to see my allegations, because I am going to mention a congressman right here, which is going to surprise you. | ||
The formal allegation, all you have to do is go to my website, go to my David tab, go down, click on it, email, it's automatically sent. | ||
The formal allegation contained the names of four senators, Rand Paul, Chuck Grassley, Tom Kahn, and Ted Cruz. | ||
And then I sent it to everyone. | ||
So four Republicans that are, you know, you think pro-military veteran, all ignored me. | ||
There was one who didn't, not directly, and it's in there. | ||
A Democrat, I think from Florida, named Congressman Soto. | ||
Now, Congressman Soto never responded to me, but one of his administrators who works on the Wounded Warrior Program, so I'm guessing this guy, he's a military veteran, he said, and it's on the email, it's all documented, he's like, listen, I got this information from my Congressman Soto, I work on the Wounded Warrior Program, can I help you out? | ||
It just didn't work because I was in I'm in China. | ||
He wanted me to come to America. | ||
So I give the guy an A for effort. | ||
It just didn't work. But the point is, the congressmen and senators have this. | ||
They have this. What happened is the FBI went too far with me. | ||
Illegal, immoral, unconstitutional. | ||
And they don't know what to do. | ||
I want to lean into that in a second. | ||
And I'll ask you directly about this. | ||
And let me just kind of look at all the angles here. | ||
Do you think there might be a possibility they haven't done the background research and they maybe see, oh, this is coming from China and they're suspicious because you're in China, maybe? | ||
Well, I would say is, and I've got the read receipts on the emails, after so many emails, again, it was from January of 2022 until the following year of March 2023. | ||
So I should add, the newly elected congressmen and senators in the year 2023 They didn't get it, obviously, of the 20. | ||
So it was the Congressman Centers for 2022 every month until the following year, March 2020. | ||
It's mathematically impossible for at least 50%. | ||
I've got the read receipts. | ||
I sent it to so many people, their staffs. | ||
And either way, Owen, you take the leadership 101, you take the initiative. | ||
Someone says there's a military veteran, you at least respond. | ||
Then you could vet, you know, am I real or not? | ||
But you don't ignore. You know, that's not leadership. | ||
You don't just totally ignore. Because then I'd ask the American people, if you have government corruption to report, it's an interesting question. | ||
How do you report it? | ||
If we don't have a system set up, then corruption is going to continue to take place. | ||
Okay, so let's get back to the message, though. | ||
So what is the warning that you're trying to get to the congressman that now X is censoring you from sharing this information? | ||
Sure. Well, again, the main allegation is two reasons. | ||
One, how can it be that a U.S. citizen, a military veteran, is not welcome back in America? | ||
Why do I get detained, searched, interrogated, physically assaulted, under covert surveillance, humiliated, and deceived? | ||
This is un-American. It's my constitutional right to go back. | ||
So that's number one. Number two, the FBI is unconstitutionally spying on me behind my back. | ||
I know this. I have all this information. | ||
And then they took it a step further. | ||
People don't know my whole story. | ||
If you want to go, just go to Rumble video 123. | ||
I left China. | ||
I went to a Western-friendly country, and I was working on getting my citizenship to live there. | ||
The FBI colluded with the foreign intelligence agency of this country, and I was permanently kicked out. | ||
Never allowed again to go back there on a work visa, and I wasn't doing anything illegal. | ||
This FBI has gone way too far. | ||
They're keeping their mouth shut, and the congressman's senators don't want to do anything about it. | ||
That's really—people don't really understand. | ||
I was in the FBI before all these whistleblowers now, the FBI. I saw it. | ||
It has gone too far. | ||
It is turning into the East German Stasi. | ||
The difference, though, with me is most Americans don't even know you're being spied upon. | ||
So that's number one. We're good to go. | ||
They just went overboard. | ||
They went absolutely overboard. | ||
It's criminal. It's unconstitutional. | ||
And these congressmen and senators need to answer. | ||
We need to put transparency because you're going to see the bigger picture. | ||
What's happening to me is happening to millions of Americans. | ||
Well, you might even say one of the originals when it comes to FBI whistleblowers. | ||
I mean, there's some other famous ones from the past. | ||
Ted Gunderson is one that comes to mind. | ||
But why do you think... Well, I was going to say, why do you think that now we have these FBI whistleblowers and their testimonies get more traction and members of Congress bring them up for hearings? | ||
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Why do you think this is— I'm going to tell you. | |
When I left the FBI in 2007, I wrote Senator Chuck Grassley my memo. | ||
I literally left the FBI. I went to the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. | ||
I was in the library. It took me about a month, and I sent it to him. | ||
The difference between me and the current whistleblowers is when I was in the FBI, I saw the FBI unconstitutionally spying on, you could say, normal American citizens. | ||
If I would have told Senator Chuck Grassley, who ignored me at that time, that the FBI is spying on him, on the Republicans, it would have been different. | ||
Now you realize the FBI has gone political. | ||
The J6ers, they're basically Trump supporters. | ||
Because remember, the Democrats and the Republicans are mafias. | ||
They protect their own party. | ||
But for instance, like I said, when I was in the FBI, if you're an American citizen, if you're a Muslim, you are not doing anything illegal. | ||
You're being spied upon. | ||
Because remember, I was 2004 to 2007, war and terror. | ||
They don't care about us. | ||
But if you start, if the FBI starts pushing on the Republicans, this Republican Party is pushed. | ||
I'm different than the FBI whistleblowers for two reasons. | ||
Reason number one, and they're doing God's work. | ||
Congratulations and Godspeed to these guys. | ||
But the difference is, number one, they're telling the American people that the FBI is corrupt. | ||
I'm not going to argue with it. | ||
I'm looking at something bigger, and I'm telling you, it is the American Global's government and these American Global's corporations. | ||
That's number one. | ||
Two, they're being sort of utilized, which is fine. | ||
You know, it's combat in D.C. They're being sort of utilized for the Republicans. | ||
I don't like to use the word pawns, but they're being utilized to help the Republicans against the Democrats. | ||
I think the Republicans suck just as much as the Democrats. | ||
You gotta remember, when Trump ran for office, he was disliked by these Republicans. | ||
I'm a nationalist, so I'm telling you, and that's another reason why I probably don't get invited on Fox News or whatnot, because at the end of the day, who do these media companies work for? | ||
The corporations. | ||
Because my time in China gives me a bigger picture. | ||
I'm telling you, the FBI is part of the problem, but the major problem is... | ||
You got a globalist government and these globalist corporations. | ||
People continually think that the CIA and the FBI are running the show. | ||
They are the goon squad. | ||
They are the henchmen. | ||
The people that run the show, probably you look at BlackRock or whatnot. | ||
I mean, my story, when I worked for the Boeing Corporation in China, here's to everyone who thinks China's the enemy. | ||
China's the threat. Don't fool yourself. | ||
Then why did it? | ||
You can't make up this story. | ||
Go to Rumble Video 2. | ||
I was illegally terminated by the Boeing company in China, and I was replaced by a Chinese national. | ||
Illegally, because I sued Boeing in China, I won. | ||
Not only was I replaced by a Chinese national, but my colleague in Asia was a former U.S. Marine Corps officer. | ||
He was pushed out to, and he was replaced by a foreign national. | ||
I have seen what these American globalist governments, these American globalist corporations, how they manipulate and how they act overseas. | ||
I say again, I'm a little bit like the canary in the coal mine. | ||
What's happened to me is going to happen to the American people. | ||
You are going to get replaced. | ||
And this FBI and the CIA, they are the goon squad. | ||
They will enforce whatever they have to enforce to follow the rules of these corporations and this government. | ||
And I'm telling you, I don't have a lot of faith in these Republicans. | ||
Even this name called RINO I don't think I've ever heard of that until maybe Trump got in. | ||
He's straight on it. | ||
These Republicans are rhinos. | ||
I don't have much faith in it, and neither these Democrats. | ||
And I think that's the main reason why Trump, I think, besides being the best president of my entire lifetime, he could be literally a once-in-a-lifetime leader. | ||
I do think he's different. | ||
Well, I want to get back to that momentarily, and we will take some calls here with David Bomblatt as well. | ||
But let me give you kind of an alternative perspective. | ||
I mean, I would understand where you're coming from. | ||
You're there in the Bush administration. | ||
I think we both agree the Bush administration was corrupt. | ||
The Bush family politically did not do anything for the American people. | ||
But I'm seeing what I'm calling the new right, because everything needs... | ||
I mean, we have to be better at messaging here as American conservatives. | ||
I call it different. Watch this, Owen. | ||
I truly believe when you have Leadership 101, when you identify the enemy, you have to identify who you are. | ||
I believe the future war is going to be the globalist versus the nationalist. | ||
These are identities. | ||
Most people still don't understand what a nationalist is. | ||
We probably understand more what globalists are from an enemy, but I truly believe the future battlegrounds is not Republicans or Democrats. | ||
You are a nationalist or you're a globalist. | ||
You're going to start seeing that. | ||
But don't you see, I mean, there's no doubt. | ||
The left-wing media, I played a clip earlier, the Democrats say the same thing. | ||
They're labeling this new right as nationalists like that's some sort of an insult. | ||
Welcome to my show! | ||
In some ways, America is communist. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Let's pause and rewind. | ||
You have a military veteran in China, and you have Chinese dissidents in America, and in some ways, we both agree that America in some ways is communist. | ||
That should be a red flag. | ||
Well, I mean, anybody who's being honest would tell you America has many elements of communism. | ||
If not, it might be more communist and fascist than even capitalist at this point. | ||
I mean, just the open border and the welfare state. | ||
It's changing, though. It's definitely... | ||
You know, we all know that in 20 or 30 years ago, America has been changing more and more and more. | ||
And we realize that. | ||
And who are our masters? | ||
The globalist corporations, who our globalist government works for. | ||
We are becoming... And what... | ||
Part of the strength of globalism, which is similar to communism, it's easier to sell. | ||
Come on, everyone. We're all together. | ||
We're all one world. Come on in because they just want more money and to own the world. | ||
Where nationalism... | ||
It could rub people the wrong way. | ||
If you're going to be a nationalist, you've got to be strong enough to say this is who we are and this is who we're not. | ||
And people are afraid to say that. | ||
Whereas globalists, we could say, everyone, come on in. | ||
America is a garbage dump. | ||
We'll take anyone. Doesn't matter your religion, your sexuality, your race, anything. | ||
Just come on in. It's easier to sell. | ||
That's the lure of communism. | ||
It's an easier sell. | ||
And trust me, a lot of people think China's communism. | ||
It definitely used to be communism, but if you study the history of China, it was about Deng Xiaoping is when it started changing. | ||
I view China now more as fascism or what I consider to be ethno-nationalism. | ||
Now, I'm not on the bandwagon for China. | ||
There's a lot of stuff I don't like about China. | ||
But it would be fair to say, because they want to say Russia's still communist, too. | ||
I don't believe that for one second. | ||
Let's even go along with that line of thinking, which I don't believe Russia is still communist. | ||
I mean, you would know more about China than me, but let's just say both Russia and China | ||
are communist, but they're nationalist. | ||
Their government, whether it's communist or not, they want the Russian people to be successful. | ||
They want China and Russia to have a pride and an identity. | ||
I'm going to give you an example. | ||
If you really want to understand the logic of the Chinese, think like a businessman. | ||
In many ways, the Chinese are more capitalistic than American. | ||
In China, money is religion. | ||
I cannot tell you how much money... | ||
Yeah, they have the golden cat that greets you that literally it's all about money. | ||
When I'm in China, they're asking me why do the Europeans and Americans allow refugees | ||
into these countries? | ||
And I said, well, they think it's the right thing to do. | ||
But they said, who pays for all these people? | ||
I said, the American government. | ||
They said, why would you do that? | ||
Many times, it's the same reason why we failed in Afghanistan, we failed in Iraq, and China will succeed. | ||
One of the best ways to understand how Chinese conducts its internal and its external policy is think like a businessman. | ||
Ding, ding, ding, notice Donald Trump, probably the best president of our life, businessman. | ||
They think very practical to include money. | ||
You know, here's kind of an analogy I would give. | ||
And I always tend to just fall back on sports analogies. | ||
That's kind of where I came from, where I grew up. | ||
But it's like, I like playing basketball. | ||
But if I go to the gym and there's a bunch of bums playing basketball, well, sure, I can go win every game and feel good about myself. | ||
I get nothing out of it. | ||
It's not fun. It sucks. | ||
I'd rather go and play ball against guys that are good. | ||
And it's challenging. And it's like a real experience. | ||
You know, I think China's kind of the same way as far as operating in negotiation with world leaders. | ||
Like, Biden is this dullard, this mentally impaired, bit psychotic person that poops his britches. | ||
And the Chinese are like, yeah, we can rake this guy over the coals, but it's not really fun. | ||
Like, with Trump, it's like, ooh, this is a negotiation. | ||
We're doing it. We're having fun. | ||
There's two problems with a guy like Biden and our government. | ||
One, you mentioned incompetency. | ||
These guys are incompetent. Where China, they revere strong Chinese men. | ||
I mean, I could get into it. | ||
It's unbelievable. So one, we have incompetence. | ||
But two, we don't know who our government is working for. | ||
At the end of the day, as tyrannical... | ||
And as authoritarian as this Chinese government is, trust me, they will put the Chinese people and the Chinese country first, without a doubt. | ||
So we have a problem with our government, not just incompetency. | ||
I wouldn't trust these people. | ||
I don't know where their loyalty lies, and it probably lies with whatever investments they have in these global corporations. | ||
I go back to the FBI. J. Edgar Hoover and his scumbag director Ray Ray. | ||
Now, Director Hoover, he was a tyrant. | ||
He was authoritarian, but I'm telling you, at the end of the day, he was a nationalist. | ||
And that southern border under J. Edgar Hoover would be sealed, and anyone stopping him would be arrested. | ||
We got Director Ray Ray, who is a globalist corporate lawyer. | ||
His law firm, his clients were the Chinese CCP. We have lost it in America. | ||
When you have globalists running the show, you lose trust. | ||
You don't know where their loyalty is. | ||
David Bomblatt, my guest, I'd say go find him on X, but they censored him there, so so much for free speech on X. I guess they're not interested in this conversation being had. | ||
Well, let me say this, and we're going to come back and take some calls, but I do see, and I'm calling it a new right, and the cornerstones of the new right to me are, as you put it, it's nationalism. | ||
It's America first. | ||
You might combine this with being anti-war. | ||
It's really not necessarily like a commitment to no war ever, if war is necessary. | ||
But it's just like, we're not going to spend endless money on Ukraine's war or Israel's role or all this stuff. | ||
We're America first. | ||
I would say the other cornerstone would be we don't cower to political correctness. | ||
Another cornerstone is we're not lame, we're not boring, we're not squares and squishes like your Mitch McConnell's. | ||
And so I've kind of laid out some messaging and some identity. | ||
I see a new right. | ||
You could call it nationalist, but I see it. | ||
I see it. Donald Trump is the leader of it. | ||
At best present my title, when I wrote my book, Part of Nationalism, you've got to ask, who are we? | ||
And I came up with the best idea. | ||
Faith, family, freedom. | ||
Faith. We are a Judeo-Christian country. | ||
We are founded by this religion. | ||
Family. We are a European country. | ||
We can have diversity, but don't fool yourself. | ||
Our founding fathers, we are European. | ||
And freedom. I don't care what government you call it. | ||
Communism, fascism, capitalism. | ||
At the end of the day, we want freedom. | ||
That's what we stand for. | ||
Faith, family, freedom. | ||
Yeah, I've got these bastards. | ||
I covered this in the first hour. | ||
I've had these bastards that sit there and they demonize nationalism. | ||
And then they say that, oh, our rights come from government. | ||
Our rights come from the legislator. | ||
No, it doesn't. It comes from our creator. | ||
It's in our founding documents. | ||
Have you ever read them? Other leftists saying, well, we need to have a debate whether big government or small government is... | ||
No, you've just admitted you prefer big government. | ||
David Bomblatt is my guest. | ||
We're going to come back, take a couple calls. | ||
We've also got Trump live in South Carolina campaigning, but, I mean, he might be live for the next two hours. | ||
So we might pick that up, too. | ||
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All right. We're going to take some phone calls with David as well now. | ||
And let's go to James, an Army veteran in North Carolina. | ||
James, go ahead. You're on the air. | ||
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I'm not sure how much you're really working with me since I have been really wrecked by that whole vaccine thing. | ||
I'm wheelchair-bound. I probably had to have a couple jobs online for a couple gigs. | ||
And I thank you for having those people online or on your show who were in the military accountability program. | ||
I got in touch with them the same night, and they told me about this whole light therapy thing. | ||
Hopefully that'll be okay. Hopefully it'll help out a little bit. | ||
Pretty much just talking about the whole thing in Ukraine, about how there's butchering people out there. | ||
Like, it's intentional to replace the Ukrainian people, like they're doing in America here. | ||
I mean, Ukraine is a huge ethno-state, like China. | ||
Same thing as, like, India and such. | ||
But if you're white out there, you don't go out there if you're anything darker than that. | ||
But they hate white people pretty much. | ||
It's kind of Detroit out there. | ||
Hate's a strong word. | ||
Hate's a strong word. But, I mean, you definitely go to Russia or Ukraine, you're probably not going to see too many dark-skinned, dark-complected people, I think it's fair to say. | ||
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Same with China as well. No, not at all. | |
Women will actually go across the street as opposed to walking next to people with darker skin. | ||
It's kind of bad with that. | ||
But in Ukraine, people are being butchered out there, so I think it's going to have the whole thing where they're having the whole influx of Africans that are flooding into Europe. | ||
They've been fighting against that over in Ukraine a lot. | ||
Now they're having 400,000 of their guys dead. | ||
I'm sure that's going to happen with their culture or anything. | ||
An entire generation of Ukrainian men has basically been killed. | ||
I want to get David's response to all of this. | ||
David, go ahead. So one of the things I could comment on is when you live in these non-Western countries, the topic of race, though, even me, I've gotten much more loose. | ||
Because when you live in a homogenous, a racially homogenous country... | ||
Their ability, meaning the Chinese or the Russians, their ability to say racial comments or statements is on a different level than Americans. | ||
And I'm saying that's good from a free speech because we are very uncomfortable to talk about racial topics. | ||
But when you do live in a racially homogenized society, their ability to talk racially is... | ||
It's unbelievable. I mean, it shocked me when I first got there. | ||
Now I'm more used to it. | ||
But I do appreciate the free speech. | ||
And it does show in America, we're still nervous to talk about race in America. | ||
That's one way to put it. | ||
But isn't it, I mean, if people get into, let's say, racial discussions in the East, or specifically China, it's more just like Asian-based, right? | ||
Like they'll trash talk people from this part of China or from Japan or something. | ||
Yeah, well, the Chinese, you know, I don't have much time. | ||
But so first, they look at their Asian brothers, the Japanese, the Koreans, the Southeast Asia, as part of their extended family. | ||
So they don't look at them, you could say, as pure foreigners. | ||
So then, you know, the pure foreigner to them is a white guy from Europe, America, Canada, Australia. | ||
Then we have the non-whites, and they separate them. | ||
But don't fool yourself. | ||
They look at greater Asia as an extended family. | ||
What about the comments from James on Ukraine? | ||
Meaning the Ukrainian people, how they feel? | ||
Well, more just the war wiping out an entire generation of Ukrainian men. | ||
Exactly. The way I look at Ukraine, in some ways it's similar to Taiwan. | ||
And I say to the American people, you know, it's like we want to be the policeman of the world and save everything. | ||
Sometimes these brother wars, you know, brother, because there is, there's a lot of similarities, ethnicity, history, culture, the Ukrainians and the Russians, same thing with the Taiwanese. | ||
Sometimes you got your next door neighbor and the two brothers are beating each other over the head. | ||
Let them do it. It's a brother war. | ||
Everybody wants to get involved, but I say again, if we have to raise taxes or we have to do a draft, I'm sure people would think otherwise. | ||
I say stay out of these wars. | ||
It's not in our benefit. | ||
Agreed. James, anything else? | ||
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I was going to say that Rand Paul is impossible to get a hold of. | |
I tried to get a hold of him a couple of times with this whole thing with that little fascist | ||
policy guy, but they don't really take phone numbers or take emails or anything. | ||
So they're kind of all skin, kind of like a rhino with Paul. | ||
Kind of sad, but that was it. | ||
Have a great day. | ||
All right, James. | ||
I mean, I tend to think of Rand Paul as one of the better conservative or Republican senators | ||
that we have, but the Republicans in the Senate, I mean, I think that that's kind of the separation | ||
really David, is that Republicans in the Senate are still more old guard Republicans with | ||
the leadership of Mitch McConnell. | ||
I'm not really seeing the movement like I am in the House. | ||
I mean, some of these, and it's easier to become a representative than it is a senator. | ||
Those races are much more rigged and controlled. | ||
But I mean, in the House, I'm telling you, I see members of the new right that think and talk like you and I think and talk. | ||
And I could tell you what's happening, but even a guy like Ross Perot, if you remember him, I liked him. | ||
Meaning, these sort of, you could say, outsiders like Trump, they're not liked by the conventional Republicans. | ||
I think the conventional Republicans suck. | ||
But what you're going to find in this, and I've said this many times, When Donald Trump said America first, awesome, great, but you know what the truth is? | ||
It's a day late and a dollar short. | ||
You're going to start hearing state first. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
You are going to, these old guard Republicans are really going to start pushing nationalism, and it's going to be to the point where we're probably going to lose at the national level. | ||
And you're going to start hearing state first, country second, and the globe third. | ||
You're going to start getting more entrenched. | ||
You're going to start feeling survival instincts kick in. | ||
Yeah, and there has to be solutions to deal with the corrupt federal government. | ||
And if that's taking action at the state level, then so be it. | ||
Let's take another call. We have Knight, Air Force veteran in South Carolina, where there's going to be a primary tomorrow. | ||
Trump is speaking live right now. | ||
Knight, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, how you doing, Owen? Love the InfoWars. | |
Just wanted to first-time caller. | ||
Anyways, I had an idea with all the NGOs in Mexico. | ||
Why don't we start our own NGO? And... | ||
Donate a bunch of MAGA gear for the illegals crossing the border. | ||
They all come up with red hats on and see what the news thinks about that. | ||
Well, they just wouldn't show it. | ||
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Yeah, I'm sure. But the other thing is a lot of people in South Carolina, man, everybody I talk to does not like Nikki Haley whatsoever. | |
She's destroyed her political career. | ||
Yeah, I mean, nobody likes her here, dude. | ||
But I will say this. | ||
I work with a lot of different people, and a lot of them are black, and a lot of them are contemplating voting for Republicans, and they really like Tim Scott or Byron Donalds or VP. Well, and that's why it's going to be so key, and maybe not as much with the vice presidential pick and Knight. | ||
I want to get David to respond to this real quick. | ||
Thank you for the call. But that's why it's going to be key to not just get... | ||
Black Americans to say, oh, I'm going to vote for Trump, but understand, look, the Democrats are the source of most of your problem. | ||
You might not like the Republicans, but you need to vote down-ballot Republican just to see how much better things can potentially get. | ||
But, David, I think that's a perfect example. | ||
Haley getting defeated is the perfect example of the conservative establishment losing now. | ||
I say again, and most people don't get nationalism, but it doesn't matter what minority you are or socioeconomic class, nationalism is going to be your best safeguard. | ||
Because I'm going to tell you, these immigrants, they're coming to replace you. | ||
They're not just going to replace cheap labor. | ||
There's also going to be white-collar skilled laborers, India, China. | ||
They're going to replace the white-collar skilled laborers. That's already happening. | ||
The jobs data shows that's already the case. | ||
We'll be right back. Alright, Trump is speaking in South Carolina. | ||
I'm being told he's on absolute fire. | ||
Let's check in on President Trump campaigning in South Carolina right quick here on the Veterans Call-In Show. | ||
David Bonblatt, my guest, will take more calls. | ||
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Here's President Trump. We'll restore free speech. | |
So importantly, we have to secure our elections. | ||
Our goal will be one day voting with paper ballots and voter ID. But until then, Republicans must win elections. | ||
If you took the 10 worst presidents in the history of the United States and added them up, they would not have done near the destruction to our country as Joe Biden and the Biden administration has done. | ||
So if you want to save America, then you must go and vote. | ||
Right? You're gonna vote? Remember, the primary is tomorrow, Saturday, February 24th. | ||
It's a very big one. The whole world is watching. | ||
We have to show big numbers. | ||
You have to get out and vote. | ||
We're gonna win it. We're gonna win it big. | ||
We have to win it by margins never seen before. | ||
Bring everyone that you know. | ||
Details are, if you want. | ||
All right, guys, if he continues past the voter information, you can let me know. | ||
I suspect Trump gets a minimum 60% of the votes tomorrow, and it'll be a complete embarrassment to Nikki Haley, but she probably won't go anywhere. | ||
I mean, David, my estimation of Haley at this point is she is the deep state Republican plant. | ||
And the only reason she's still running is at the hopes or the chance maybe that Trump ends up in jail or they take him off the ballot. | ||
I mean, there's no other reason why Haley's still around. | ||
Absolutely. Like I said, there's many reasons to understand why Trump is not liked by the establishment. | ||
And Nikki Haley, you know, every time I see that Boeing, and to all you military veterans out there, Boeing and these other military industrial complex corporations, they're all about military veterans. | ||
They're all about America. | ||
You watch my video, Rumble 2, me and China with Boeing, it changes your mind. | ||
These corporations will sell you out. | ||
And Nikki Haley, She's just a puppet to them. | ||
But I think we all agree that just like when Trump first ran, he's a bit of an outsider. | ||
Because like I said, think about it in America. | ||
Why doesn't the media like you to hear words like nationalism, populism, tribalism? | ||
Why do these have negative connotations? | ||
It's because the corporations don't like them. | ||
In China, these sort of words and rhetoric, it's normal. | ||
Why isn't it normal in America? | ||
Because the global corporations don't like it. | ||
And that's who Nikki Haley works for. | ||
Let's take another call. We have Charles, a Navy veteran in Illinois. | ||
Charles, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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This is a frequent user of your products. | |
Thank you. My comment is Hamas. | ||
I looked it up in the library and it's a Zionist The Muslim Brotherhood is an equally Zionist organization whose origins were directed and fully funded by the Rothschilds, who has Canal Company from 1928. | ||
Well, I'm going to get David's response to this, too. | ||
And I think maybe an easier way to put this, because obviously this has been a big geopolitical issue recently. | ||
It's one I've been digging into more than I normally would. | ||
I mean, you even look at an Osama bin Laden. | ||
He was probably CIA. He was probably Mossad. | ||
And so they have these guys that they can use as fall guys. | ||
I'm speaking for myself. David can respond. | ||
But my guess is Mossad is running a lot of these things, just like the CIA is running a lot of these things. | ||
They've got plants and proxy groups everywhere. | ||
They knew the attack was imminent. | ||
They stood down. I mean, how do you think they claim that, oh, we know the locations of all the Hamas holdouts and tunnels. | ||
Well, how do you know that? Well, it's because they're either running it or they have implants. | ||
So they knew the whole time. | ||
But David, do you want to respond to that? | ||
Sure. You know, as a proud Jew myself, I could understand that we all have these bonds and longings to our fellow people, but Zionism, the political arm of this ideology, the military, the economic, we still have to come back as American citizens and ask us, Why is our tax money or our military or covert, our intelligence, supporting these other countries? | ||
So it's still you could have a love for your people, whether you're an Italian-American. | ||
I'm sure you have a bond with Italians. | ||
If you're a Jewish-American like me, I have a bond with my fellow Jews. | ||
But that still doesn't allow me to do the open spigots of, here's our tax money, here's our military, here's that. | ||
Because at the end of the day, I think we are waking up a hornet's nest in the Middle East. | ||
And I'm telling you, we don't want to get involved. | ||
Unless, of course, you're the military-industrial complex, then this is another opportunity. | ||
Well, I see some other factors at play. | ||
I mean, if I'm doing logical deduction here, I think Netanyahu is trying to set his legacy, and he wants his legacy to be, you can phrase it however you want, but he wants his legacy to be Israel expanding to the sea, to the Gaza Strip, and building itself another pipeline, another water canal, another tourist center like Tel Aviv. | ||
I think that's what Netanyahu's goals here are. | ||
And I've lost a lot of good Jewish friends, but if you spend time in Israel, the word apartheid does come to my mind with the Palestinians. | ||
I'm not defending Hamas. | ||
And don't fool yourself. There are Christian Palestinians, but at the end of the day, there is a form of apartheid going on with that, and people have still not answered the question, and that is, when this war is over, Where do the Palestinians go? | ||
And I don't like the idea that the Palestinians are going to be refugees in Europe or America because, you know, no offense, I don't want them to come to our land. | ||
So where are they going to live? | ||
If we think it's bad now with standoffs between Palestinian protesters and Jewish protesters, I mean, that's nothing compared to what it will be. | ||
And by the way, because people need to understand the full scale of this. | ||
You know, most... | ||
There's probably... | ||
I don't know if it's fair to say a majority of the nations that meet with these globalist groups... | ||
Like the U.N. are calling it a genocide of what's going on in the Gaza Strip. | ||
But many of them are. | ||
And they know the U.S. is basically behind it. | ||
I mean, Israel doesn't bark unless they know the U.S. is going to say, go ahead and bark more. | ||
And so this was in the Washington Post. | ||
U.S. isolated at G20 as Gaza crisis worsens. | ||
They are basically all blackballing Anthony Blinken because they feel that it's the U.S. that is allowing this to go on. | ||
It's the Biden administration. | ||
And like I said, we got to be careful, you know, what's Jewish versus what's Zionism. | ||
But, you know, the good thing when I went to Harvard, you meet interesting people. | ||
My classmate was the daughter-in-law of Abu Abbas for the Palestinians. | ||
And she thought that I was going to be, you know, negative against the Palestinians and this and that. | ||
But it's the same reason I have sympathy in America for the Native Americans. | ||
I write this in my book. | ||
I do have sympathy for the Native Americans. | ||
It's the same with the Palestinians. | ||
They are a people. | ||
Where should they live? | ||
Where is this two-state solution? | ||
If America is going to give Israel any money or any support, we have to ask, what are we going to do with the Palestinian people? | ||
And no, they're not coming to America. | ||
This is not their home. | ||
So where do they go? | ||
What's the plan? | ||
And nobody hears about it. | ||
They certainly don't belong under the rubble of their old homes. | ||
Charles, anything else? | ||
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That's about it. Okay. | |
Yeah, David, do you want to expand on that? | ||
Thanks for the call, Charles. Yeah, and I predicted this, too. | ||
I think Gaza's over, meaning that's going to be Israel. | ||
And, hey, don't get me wrong. | ||
If we were not giving Israel any money, any support, it is what it is. | ||
There's warfare going. But if we're going to give them money or support, then we've got to ask these hard questions because we don't want to keep building this war, building this war. | ||
Now we've got a genocide. Now we've got more hatred. | ||
Now it's going to be blowback. | ||
It's going to be never-ending wars for us. | ||
Well, and look, I'm, you know, you have people freaking out because Tucker Carlson interviews Vladimir Putin, but it's like, well, wait a second. | ||
No matter where you stand on the issue, you want to understand the mindset. | ||
You want to understand the psychology. | ||
And so I try to understand where Israel or Zionists are coming from with this issue. | ||
And, I mean, really it makes sense to me if you read the Old Testament and you understand their religious doctrine... | ||
I mean, I don't know how well they communicate this. | ||
They don't seem to want to communicate it. | ||
They just want to blame it on a terror attack and then just rest on that event for anything they do. | ||
But no, I mean, they believe they're... | ||
I mean, correct me if I'm wrong, but it's we're God's chosen people. | ||
This land is given to us by God, so we're going to wage war. | ||
It's been going on for tens of thousands of years, so they believe it's their land. | ||
So if they're going to wage the religious war, I'd rather just come out and say it then. | ||
Just say that's what you're doing. | ||
I think they're gonna wipe them out. | ||
You know, Zionism has a little bit of nationalism. | ||
Every people deserve their own land. | ||
I'll say it real quick, but when I was in the FBI Academy, we went to the Holocaust Museum, and I thought to myself, why wouldn't we also go to the Native American, you know, because we also had a genocide. | ||
These things are happening throughout the world, but at the end of the day, if you're a nationalist, you should agree that all people, they deserve their own home. | ||
To include the Palestinians, where is going to be their home? | ||
I don't think the Israelis care much about it. | ||
Well, at least that's the message that we're getting from most of the Israeli press, media, and military leadership. | ||
But the truth is, there actually are people in Israel and retired generals and some members of the media that are calling this out. | ||
They just don't get any airtime because the same globalist military-industrial complex phenomenon doesn't want you to know that, hey, maybe not everybody in Israel does want to engage in this genocide. | ||
All right, we'll be right back. Short break here. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Veterans call in special. | ||
Our guest, David Bomblatt. | ||
Veterans on the line. | ||
Let's take a couple more calls. | ||
Let's go to Steve, a Marine in Tennessee. | ||
Steve, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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When you're in prison, have you got that soap and a rope on us, don't you? | |
Wait, hold on a second. | ||
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Hold on a second. Wait, wait, wait. | |
There's no way they would allow you to send me soap in prison, so I don't know. | ||
Did you send me a letter? No, I just sent that. | ||
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It was the Yellowstone brand. | |
I thought you might like it. Yeah, you can't send that. | ||
That's contraband, okay? | ||
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Oh, okay. Well, they said it arrived. | |
I'm sure it arrived, and then it got thrown in the garbage. | ||
Like the rest of my property, but that's another story. | ||
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Yeah, go ahead, Steve. I was watching that new Bound report about the nanotech flying around and attaching itself to everybody. | |
And like back when, you know, I first woke up, you had to listen to Alex and Cooper and on like a shady AM radio station. | ||
Or you could get the CDs from old hip-hop artists and like Payday Monsanto and Mortal Technique and K Reno. | ||
But Payday was documenting that nanotech flying around for like the last six months. | ||
And he's saying, like, Bounce shows the antennas working with the light. | ||
He was showing that nanotech's going into your eyes. | ||
And, you know, like I said, your phone watching, your camera's watching you. | ||
Well, look, let me just pause you right there. | ||
The full report that you're talking about is at band.video. | ||
You know, I don't really lean into these stories too much. | ||
It's heavy. And part of me, it's like... | ||
When you lean into these things and then there's no results, you lose a lot of credibility. | ||
That's not to say there's no credibility in the bound report. | ||
It's just like people have been talking about this for a long time. | ||
Yeah, we know they're spraying stuff in the sky. | ||
Well, is it nanotech? | ||
David, do you want to comment on that? | ||
No, I'm not familiar with this story. | ||
I mean, I went to... | ||
I mean, who knows if the footage is still out there when they nuked all my old content. | ||
But I would go to the meetings and they act like it's a conspiracy theory. | ||
No, there is a Texas weather modification program. | ||
In fact, all the rainstorms that just happened in California, there were reports came out that was all weather seeding. | ||
That was all cloud seeding. They caused the floods. | ||
The same thing happened in Texas in 2017. | ||
I went to the meetings. They admitted it. | ||
They were like, yeah, we cloud seed, but sometimes it caused devastating floods, so we're trying to perfect the technology. | ||
So, I mean, I know that goes on. | ||
But as far as spraying nanotechnology, you know, to me, it's like, I just, I don't know. | ||
I don't know if it's really that bad or not. | ||
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Anything else, Steve? Yeah, people would say that you lost credibility when Alex was screaming 9-11 was a windside job, too, you know? | |
But then 20 years later, you got all the credibility in the world for believing it and proving it. | ||
You know, and that's what some of them guys like Payday have been doing that forever. | ||
Sure. I'm not discounting the story, but it's a little different on 9-11 when you have perfectly preserved passports sitting on top of molten lava at temperatures that have never existed in a structure fire. | ||
It's a little bit different. | ||
Steve, I appreciate the call, though. | ||
David, any response there? | ||
No, like I said, sometimes you look at the motive. | ||
Who would benefit from this to kind of unravel the story? | ||
And speaking of, we just got a couple segments left in this segment. | ||
You know, 9-11 is kind of a linchpin, I think, in American foreign policy and kind of approach to foreign issues. | ||
I don't think we know the truth about 9-11. | ||
I think that was a major event that we get lied to about. | ||
Absolutely. Again, when we start looking at events in history, just in 9-11, we still don't know the accurate facts. | ||
And it definitely spearheaded the nation on a trajectory that's, you know, foreign wars and also welcome to the Patriot Act, end of our freedom. | ||
Which, of course, you have been a victim of. | ||
And now millions of Americans as well. | ||
All right. Short break. We come back. | ||
Long segment. We're going to take a bunch of phone calls, cover some news. | ||
David Boblett will stay with us. | ||
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Alright, I still got a ton of news, a ton of video clips. | ||
My guest David Bomblett with us for the remainder of this long segment. | ||
We also have veterans on the line that I want to get to. | ||
In fact, some of them have been holding for a while, so let's go to them now. | ||
We have Don, a Navy veteran in Michigan. | ||
Don, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. Howdy. | |
As far as you know, I'm trying to hit every single county commission meeting that can. | ||
Let them know about the World Forum in 2030. | ||
I'm a precinct delegate here for the Wexford County Republican Party. | ||
There's a bunch of drama going on in Michigan. | ||
It always is. | ||
I support who the precinct delegates voted for, and that's Christina Caramo. | ||
So, a personal message to Trump right now. | ||
Sir, that information again, careful who you're listening to, because Oakstra might not be all he's cracked up to be. | ||
I'm hoping Trump has learned a lot from his first term as far as who to trust and what policy and everything. | ||
I think he had good instincts. | ||
And Don, we kind of have a bad connection here. | ||
I hope in Michigan they're doing something about all the voter fraud in Detroit. | ||
That's what you're really up against. | ||
But David, when I look at the first Trump administration, I think he made some big mistakes as far as who he brought in, maybe who he trusted. | ||
I think he did have a lot of good instincts as far as policy is concerned. | ||
I mean, one of the things they were so ticked off with him about is that they'd bring in all these intelligence individuals and he would just basically discount them, scoff them off, and they'd write stories like, oh my gosh, Trump won't listen to the intelligence community. | ||
Well, yeah, because they lie to him. | ||
So, of course, he had the instincts to kind of know and go against that. | ||
But yet, he brought in a lot of neocons, a lot of establishment swamp creatures. | ||
Do you think that he learned the lessons from the first administration? | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
Really, as important as Trump is going to be as president, I feel like who he puts in his administration is going to be almost as important as well. | ||
I mean, when I look at, you know, maybe I'll ask you about the VP. He floated out a shortlist. | ||
I don't know how much stake I put in that. | ||
I mean, I thought he already said he decided as vice president. | ||
So who knows? But... | ||
When I look at his shortlist, there's some pretty good names on there. | ||
I think that, you know, Tulsi Gabbard probably does the most for him at the ballot box. | ||
She would do great on foreign policy and anti-war, but I don't know if that's really who I'd want as VP. I like Vivek a lot. | ||
I think he could be the future of this new right, but I'd rather see him in a position where he can focus on just abolishing all these different corrupt institutions in the federal government. | ||
I mean, Byron Donald seems to be making a strong play to be vice president. | ||
But, I mean, how important is the vice president pick? | ||
How important is the director of national intelligence, FBI? How important is all of this stuff? | ||
Well, absolutely. It's leadership 101. | ||
You build the team. | ||
We all know that. You're as strong as your team, and they represent Trump. | ||
Obviously, originally, I liked this person as VP. I think it's a day late, dollar short. | ||
I think there's some controversy about him. | ||
I don't know. That's the Robert, what is it, Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
guy. I thought he sounded good. | ||
I think there's stuff about him that I wasn't aware of. | ||
I think he's into reparations for African people. | ||
I'm not into that. So there could be stuff about him that I don't know. | ||
But from what I saw about him on face value, that's my initial instinct. | ||
But I guess there's not good relations with him and Trump. | ||
But that's originally who I said, hey, I'd like to see this guy. | ||
Well, or again, you can bring in an RFK Jr. | ||
as a member of the administration for conserving national parks or something like that. | ||
I mean, that's kind of the way I think that you leverage as many votes out of this as possible. | ||
Because there's so many disenfranchised Democrat voters. | ||
And they might not want to vote for Trump. | ||
They might not want to vote for a Republican. | ||
But if they see, oh, he has Tulsi Gabbard around or he has RFK Jr. | ||
around, then maybe they show up to vote for Trump. | ||
I think Tulsi Gabbard has a very good standing. | ||
Not only is she a military veteran, but I think our views with the military-industrial complex, staying out of these foreign wars, I think in some ways she's probably the polar opposite of Nikki Haley. | ||
So that's something that's going to be a big plus with her. | ||
Yeah, probably. In fact... | ||
I think it was she had a debate with Haley at some point and mopped the floor with her. | ||
So that would be interesting to see again if you could ever have that happen. | ||
But that's a whole other story. | ||
Now, there's this trend happening. | ||
On X, maybe you haven't seen it because they wiped you out there, but Thomas Massey, who has a big account on X, and also Shia Rychik, who runs Libs of TikTok, they both have big accounts, and they both ask the same question. | ||
Do you think the U.S. should allow Congress members to be dual citizens? | ||
Now, the majority of votes coming in with the tens of thousands when I printed these stories a few hours ago, it's about 90% of people saying, no, we should have no dual citizens in Congress. | ||
I would 100% agree with that, and I would even go a step further. | ||
I don't think any foreign nationals should ever have any position in the federal government. | ||
I think we have a huge problem with that. | ||
What do you think? No, absolutely. | ||
I totally agree with this. | ||
This is China's benefit, meaning if you look at the Chinese government, elected or not, even though they are elected internally, they're all a bunch of, like it or not, they're a bunch of Chinese men born and raised in China. | ||
Most of them are Han Chinese, that sense of unity. | ||
But if you have, obviously China doesn't allow dual nationality for anyone, any citizen. | ||
But if you have people, and I did a video on this on Twitter, if you have people not only in our government, But people who can influence our government. | ||
People that are, you know, American. | ||
We need to really look at that. | ||
But I don't like the thought of dual citizenship at all. | ||
Anything that's directly in the government or even that has a high level of influencing on the government. | ||
Yeah, I would say dual citizenship should be a no-go. | ||
I would say foreign nationals and any role in the government because... | ||
I don't want to go into too many details here for my own legal protection. | ||
I'll leave it at that. But when you find out how many non-Americans are running the political persecution, you'd be stunned, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I mean, you'd be stunned. | ||
People that have been here, people that are veterans are being persecuted by foreign nationals in the federal government. | ||
David, did you know that America has supposedly just landed on the moon again? | ||
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Did you know that? No, I didn't. | |
Real story? Can you believe this? | ||
Well, I mean, some people might not believe anybody's landed on the moon, so I guess that depends on the context of your question. | ||
But no, I was actually stunned. | ||
Nobody's covering this. | ||
Odysseus moon landing. | ||
Historic mission reaches lunar surface. | ||
This is CNN. This is like the only story I could find. | ||
Intuitive Machines IM1 lander, Adi, it's a nickname, is on the lunar surface even after experiencing some technical difficulties. | ||
So essentially we've landed back on the moon. | ||
This was barely even in the news. | ||
Yeah, very strange. Even at West Point, one of the first astronauts, Buzz Aldrin, West Point grad. | ||
But yeah, that's curious. | ||
And this is good for even Biden, you know, whoever's the president at the time where you said this. | ||
This is I would be surprised who's not interested in, you know, moonlight. | ||
This is huge in China. | ||
You know, when they go up there, it's it's about national, you know, national pride. | ||
Yeah, that's a good point. Biden, who is just getting crushed in the polls, you'd think he'd be in like a NASA suit bragging about the moon. | ||
Yeah, this is good. Saying I'm conquering the moon or something. | ||
I'm interested. Hell, they come out and say I'm bombing the moon, but maybe they want as little exposure to Biden as possible. | ||
But Biden did actually do a press conference today. | ||
He lasted about 20 minutes. | ||
That's about as long as they'll have him out there in front of the press. | ||
And it was about the border crisis, which first they said the border crisis didn't exist. | ||
And then Biden addressed the governors. | ||
He had a governor addressed to the governors today in DC about the border crisis. | ||
And then he made it all about Ukraine's border. | ||
He barely even mentioned the southern border. | ||
He made it all about Ukraine's border. | ||
And to the southern border, Chinese sent in fentanyl and terrorist spies, whatever. | ||
At the end of the day, whose responsibility is it to seal the border? | ||
It's ours. It's the American government's responsibility to seal that border. | ||
And they're not. And like I said again, if this was under J. Edgar Hoover, that border would be sealed. | ||
I mean, I would say this American government, this is treason. | ||
This is absolute treason. | ||
We know we could seal the border. | ||
Absolutely. Everyone knows it. | ||
You know, we send people to the moon. | ||
You're telling me we send people to the moon, but we can't seal the border. | ||
We won World War II, World War I, and we can't seal the border. | ||
I truly think this is treason at the American government level. | ||
What do you make of the increasing numbers of Chinese nationals coming across the border? | ||
Many of them seem to be, I mean, relatively well off. | ||
I mean, they're wearing nice clothes. | ||
What do you make of this phenomenon now? | ||
There's tens of thousands coming across. | ||
Yeah, and we could go into it, but again, I go back to, you know, Director Ray Ray. | ||
China's a threat. China's a threat. | ||
And then, what, the southern border? | ||
That is also about the—the FBI is the lead agency for national security, domestic national security. | ||
That southern border is a national security threat. | ||
To Edgar Hoover, that border would be sealed. | ||
But then Ray Ray continues to talk about us about the dangers of China— Yet, at the same time, Chinese illegal, young men, strong men, whatever, pouring into the country? | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
It's treason as far as I'm concerned. | ||
Yeah, that's what's so frustrating, too, is you just try to look for linear logic here, and there is none. | ||
And so I guess that these... | ||
Well, look at me. When I come in, I'm totally... | ||
I mean, I get the royal treatment of government. | ||
Oh, I'm sure. The tyranny. | ||
Yeah. They'll inspect every hair on your head. | ||
It's unbelievable. I'm on covert surveillance, but the border, something is going on with that border to our United States government that we are compromised. | ||
End of story. You cannot put people on the moon. | ||
You can't win World War II and then say, sorry, seal the border. | ||
It's just too difficult for us. | ||
It's treason. And even their rhetoric keeps changing on it, too, but it just shows that they're lying and they have no control over it, and that's just the entire Biden administration in a nutshell. | ||
David Baumblatt, great time with you as always. | ||
Well, you're nuked off Twitter, so what's the best way for people to follow you now? | ||
Probably the best is I'm on Rumble, just David Baumblatt, and I just started on Gab. | ||
That's G-A-B. I've never heard of that until a couple days ago. | ||
So this is social media called Gab and Rumble. | ||
Those are the two best. And I guess there's no hope to be restored on X. I mean, you know, how dare you? | ||
Yeah, you know, again, to the military veterans, you've got to ask yourselves, you know, we're fighting overseas for freedom, freedom, freedom. | ||
If we cannot get freedom of speech in America, then why are we going overseas and killing these foreign nationals and bombing these countries? | ||
The Taliban, China, Russia, Hamas, they didn't take away my freedom of speech. | ||
My own government and these corporations have. | ||
Well, we'll try to raise some more attention for it, and maybe we can get you back on there. | ||
But in the meantime, Rumble and Gab. | ||
David, thank you so much for your time. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thanks to the audience as well. | ||
Always informative and a great interview. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we still got some time left here. | ||
I got a bunch of videos I want to get to. | ||
I got a bunch of news we can open up the lines and get some more veteran calls here as well | ||
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Go ahead. No, no tricks, my friend. | |
Nice to talk to you. | ||
I didn't write about your incarceration for a handful of reasons that I will cable for now. | ||
But as you know, I was incarcerated from 2014 to 2018. | ||
And I served four on a seven. | ||
For having a bag of weed in my mouth. | ||
In Alex Jones' old neighborhood, East Texas. | ||
Anyways, you know. | ||
They go real hard on you in East Texas. | ||
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But I realized it was all orchestrated by our Heavenly Father at the end of it because I come out of it a stronger man in every aspect. | |
Well, you learn a lot. | ||
I think about the wrongfully imprisoned and incarcerated, and there's a lot of people like you that just had some weed, and specifically in East Texas where I was at. | ||
So it's a damn shame. | ||
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Well, you know, it beautified my testimony, is what I was trying to get to, and I hope you feel the same way. | |
But anyways, to try to transition to my point, you know, I was in there in 2015, Trump vs. | ||
Hillary. You know, and I hear him talking about the border wall and, you know, being tough on, you know, extreme Muslims coming in. | ||
And as an Army veteran, you know, I was Trump all the way on the Trump train until warp speed. | ||
And, you know, I'll never support him again, bro, because of warp speed and then his connection to Zionism. | ||
And he's buddy-buddy with Netanyahu, so it's kind of hard for me to swallow some of my stuff. | ||
Well, he's recently had some harsher rhetoric for Netanyahu, and I understand where he's coming from as a global leader and all that. | ||
But, I mean, who's your guy then? | ||
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Who do you like? I just disagree with that. | |
I'm not saying he's perfect. | ||
I would agree with the mistakes he's made, but he's not part of the swamp. | ||
He's not part of the beast system. | ||
I think he actually cares about America. | ||
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I love you and respect you. | |
I respectfully and lovingly disagree. | ||
But who's better, though? | ||
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I have joined Dr. | |
Shiva's campaign. | ||
Our friend, while you were locked up, I talked to him about you. | ||
I love Dr. | ||
Shiva. I've met Dr. Shiva. | ||
I'm friends with Dr. Shiva. I helped try to get Dr. | ||
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Shiva in the Senate. He complimented you and he talked about, reminisced about time that you spent together. | |
He said something about, he came up here and we spent time together and he talked very lovingly about you. | ||
Let me tell you the difference, though, between 2016 and now 2024. | ||
In 2016, we had the ability to change the political future of this country And again, you might disagree with this, but this is where I'm at. | ||
We had the opportunity and the ability to change the political future of this country by getting Donald Trump elected. | ||
So Trump, in a way, Trump needed the alternative media. | ||
He needed Infowars, or rather, we had the ability to push Trump over the finish line. | ||
Maybe you don't want to say he needed us. | ||
But we had an ability to get Trump over the finish line and make this presidential run a reality. | ||
Trump's already got it now. | ||
There's nothing that's going to change that. | ||
So me trying to fight that is just a futile effort. | ||
I'd rather get behind Trump and steer him in the right direction and hope that he's learned from his mistakes, accepting the reality that there's nothing I can do at this point to stop Trump from getting the nomination. | ||
It was different in 2016. | ||
Nothing can stop Trump from getting it now, except the people that hate this country and are destroying it that are trying to stop him from running. | ||
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I respond. Yeah, go ahead. | |
Hello? May I respond, bro? | ||
Yeah, go ahead. As long as Dr. | ||
Steve is still fighting, I'm still fighting along with him. | ||
All right? I know he's the underdog, but so what? | ||
Let's finish the game. | ||
Now, he's collecting signatures to get on the ballot in the state of Texas starting the first week of March. | ||
Will you sign up signatures to get him on the ballot as independent candidate? | ||
You don't have to vote for him. | ||
You're just saying, hey, I'd like to have another choice. | ||
America deserves another choice. | ||
He's running as an independent, right? | ||
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That's right! And you can sign a signature to say, hey, I agree he can be on the ballot. | |
You don't have to vote for him. | ||
But I'm going to be collecting signatures starting first week of March, and this is my pitch to everybody, and I'm starting with you. | ||
And so, Dr. | ||
Shiva, our friend, is counting on your signature, my beloved brother. | ||
All right, that's all I got to say. | ||
Well, yeah, I'd love for Dr. | ||
Shiva to be on the ballot, and I would hope that Dr. | ||
Shiva's campaign and policies would become a national debate. | ||
Absolutely. Absolutely. | ||
All right. Thank you, Shrimp Dog. | ||
Good to hear from you again. Let's go to Jake, an Army veteran in Virginia. | ||
Jake, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hello. Thanks for taking my call. | |
I called, you're 100% correct, with Donald Trump. | ||
He's our only hope. | ||
But Tulsi Gabbard is directly associated with the Communist Party. | ||
She's an activist, and she'll backdoor Donald Trump in a heartbeat. | ||
And you can prove that by going to Trevor Loudon. | ||
He's been on Brandon House's show several times. | ||
He's written several books. | ||
And he says there's a third of the United States Senate that is directly connected to the Communist Party. | ||
So we're in dire straits, and Tulsi Gabbard is not the answer. | ||
Well, I'm not saying Tulsi Gabbard is the answer, but certainly she would help Donald Trump. | ||
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I don't trust her, and yeah, she's a veteran. | |
But I don't think she comes from the Democratic Party and all of a sudden, hey, I'm wonderful and I'm a Republican. | ||
Well, I don't think she said she was a Republican. | ||
I don't believe she said she was a Republican. | ||
I think she just said she's leaving the Democrat Party because it's insane. | ||
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Well, yeah, I would have to agree with that. | |
But, yeah, I don't trust Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
And I think Dr. | ||
Ben Carson... There's other options, and I'm really worried about his vice presidential pick here. | ||
Well, he's got plenty of options. | ||
He's got plenty of cabinet positions. | ||
But, you know, here's an interesting point in response to this, Jake. | ||
And I thank you for the call, and I'll finish the segment with this. | ||
We'll come back, take some more calls, and cover some other news stories. | ||
But... This is a phenomenon that we see a lot. | ||
And believe me, I get it. | ||
I'm the cynic. | ||
I'm the contrarian. | ||
But I'm not a purist. | ||
And at some point, we have to accept that we can win. | ||
At some point, we have to accept that we're on a mission and we can be successful. | ||
And during the course of this mission, people are going to join us As we start having victories, as we start gaining popularity, as people start to read the tea leaves, people are going to join us. | ||
And if we have this issue of not trusting anybody ever, it doesn't mean we don't completely abandon our discernment or skepticism. | ||
But if we just have this issue where, oh, we can't trust anybody, everybody's always a bad guy, | ||
well then we're just, we're deciding to choose defeat at that point. | ||
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Yeah, Fannie Willis. | |
Thank you. | ||
Old fat Fanny. | ||
Might be in some trouble here. | ||
Could be in some trouble. | ||
Potentially, well, this is from last week. | ||
Let me just, I'm building this here. | ||
From last week. | ||
Remember when the trial was happening and Fannie was embarrassing herself with her witness testimony? | ||
Potentially damning text messages about Fannie, Willis, and Nathan Wade affair disallowed as evidence in blow to Trump. | ||
Disallowed as evidence because that's what they do is they rig these courtrooms. | ||
They rig these court cases. | ||
They did it to Alex. | ||
They did it to us. They do it to Trump. | ||
They do it to Giuliani. And they just say, nope, you can't produce evidence, and you can't have any discovery, and you can't say you're innocent, and you know what? | ||
You just can't even defend yourself. | ||
You're guilty. So that's how they rig it. | ||
They say, oh, you can't even... | ||
It's like, well, what do you mean? This is important evidence. | ||
This is discovery. And they say, nope, not allowed. | ||
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But... Ooh. | |
Now they've been sued by America First legal... | ||
They just sued the Fulton County District Attorney's Office on behalf of Just the News for illegally concealing documents between Fannie Willis' office and the Biden White House regarding the sham indictments of President Trump. | ||
Oh, and then they got the information. | ||
Now, remember, she said she never went to the White House, and then her name was on the White House logs. | ||
So now they're saying, well, let's see what these communications are about. | ||
They didn't allow them in the courtroom. Well, now a lawsuit's going to have them come out. | ||
From the great techno fog, Trump's attorneys have special prosecutor Nathan Wade's cell phone data. | ||
At least 35 visits to Fannie Willis' condo before the relationship started. | ||
What do you think they were doing in that condo? | ||
Playing tiddlywinks. 2,000 calls and 12,000 text messages between Wade and Willis in 2021. | ||
Late night hookup after calls from Willis. | ||
Bad news for Willis. | ||
And then all the documents are there on the Technofog Twitter account. | ||
And so, I mean, so she lied about the White House. | ||
She lied about the relationship with We'll see if she gets away with this or not. | ||
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But... | |
Oh my god... | ||
God... | ||
Okay... | ||
Alright... | ||
I'm sorry, it's just... | ||
If you're an audio audience here, you didn't see what the crew just put on the screen, and I'm just not going to | ||
describe it, okay? | ||
So, it's a little Easter egg if you're tuned in. | ||
You got to see that. That's good for a laugh. | ||
The memes, man. I'll tell you. | ||
The memes. I don't even know. | ||
I can't. You know what? | ||
Let's just go to a veteran now. | ||
Let's just go to Captain Dave, a Marine veteran in Arizona. | ||
That's out of control. Captain Dave, go ahead. | ||
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Thank you, Lon. How are you doing, sir? | |
Well, I'm now dealing with Fannie Willis' situation, let's say. | ||
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Yeah, you said it, man. | |
It's out of control. What they're doing with President Trump, we all know it's a travesty. | ||
What I called in for is I wanted to reach out to veterans and say, you need to support each other, especially right now. | ||
We are losing each other at a record rate. | ||
And, you know, I was career military, I'm retired. | ||
What I'm getting at is When we have these Friday shows that you do, and thank you so much for doing them, I hear so many veterans that are so downtrodden and torn up. | ||
I have a challenge to all the veterans listening. | ||
Reach out to your brothers and sisters in arms. | ||
Embrace them and help them. | ||
We need that because all of us took an oath, and we love this country so much. | ||
All of us need to adhere to our oath and get back out there. | ||
Let me just cut you off because I think about this too, and I don't like to say, let's say, give advice to veterans because I've never been there, but you kind of go down this, and my train of thought is... | ||
If you are a veteran out there and you're struggling because of the current state of things in the country or maybe things you've learned about the military-industrial complex that upsets you about perhaps even your service. | ||
But remember, you didn't take an oath to the military-industrial complex. | ||
You didn't betray your oath. | ||
You got betrayed by the government. | ||
You got betrayed. I mean, what about changing the mindset and reshifting the gears and saying, okay, well, I signed up because I love the country. | ||
And instead of getting downtrodden or upset about it, just kind of revigorating yourself and saying, oh, this is my mission now. | ||
My mission is now save the country. | ||
Our problems are here domestically, whatever that means. | ||
But your purpose is still relevant. | ||
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Exactly. We protect each other, and our main mission is protecting all of you. | |
And, like, you need to get Mr. | ||
Cargill back on here, back on the show. | ||
My challenge to the veterans that are capable out there, make yourself strong. | ||
Quit smoking. Quit drinking. | ||
Stop it all. Turn it around. | ||
I went through major surgeries. | ||
I nearly lost my right leg in combat. | ||
I went through many surgeries, all kinds of difficulties, and I'm going to plug here real quick, Owen. | ||
I've been with Infowars since the beginning. | ||
I started watching Alex back in, like, 97, and I went through my whole career watching you guys. | ||
I retired just a few years ago. | ||
And I'm telling you, guys, the products work. | ||
All of them work. I have used every product since the beginning. | ||
And they are amazing. | ||
They do work. | ||
Use them. Buy them. | ||
I'm telling you right now, it's worth it. | ||
Every single one. I've used all of them. | ||
I have spent thousands in the store. | ||
And I went through major surgeries. | ||
I was like in a halo. | ||
Getting bones replaced, mended skin grafts, I've done it all. | ||
And it took a long time. | ||
It took years, almost 10 years. | ||
But I rehabbed and came all the way back. | ||
It takes focus and discipline, guys. | ||
Stop smoking, start drinking. | ||
Listen to Michael yawn. | ||
Listen to Colonel Chambers. | ||
These men are the best America has to offer. | ||
And all of you out there are still good and you're still capable. | ||
Get out there and network. | ||
Teach. The biggest thing that needs to happen right now is all of you pull yourself up by your bootstraps and get out there and be the leaders you were trained to be. | ||
You already volunteered and raised your right hand and swore to God you were going to perform and defend this country. | ||
There is some way and some capacity you can still fulfill that. | ||
And you can do it. | ||
You absolutely can do it. | ||
Amen to that. | ||
Very well said, Captain Dave, and I appreciate not just those words for the veterans, but I appreciate all your support at Infowarsstore.com as well. | ||
It's thanks to you that we're still here on air. | ||
Let me get another veteran up here because we're running out of time. | ||
Let's go to Steve, Marine in Connecticut. | ||
Steve, go ahead. Oh, and what's up? | ||
It's good to talk to you. You too. | ||
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Been a few months. | |
Hey, I just wanted to comment on the release of the news, mainstream news coming right out saying how the vaccine is damaging in the beginning of the week. | ||
There's a whole bunch of, there's a little flurry of stories coming out there saying myocarditis is linked to AstraZeneca and You know, blood clots are linked to Moderna. | ||
That's why I say that was quite the development this week, and it's gotta really help hopefully get the vaccine exemption back here. | ||
Yeah, I mean, we definitely covered it, but... | ||
No, no, no, I mean, I'm not saying that you're... | ||
The point is... | ||
It's just inevitable now there's going to have to be some sort of a legal response to this. | ||
It just, it has to be done. | ||
I don't know what it's going to look like, but there's going to be a legal response to this vaccine that hurts so many people. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. And hopefully when we get Trump back in, he doesn't support a vaccine for disease X. We don't do an operation. | |
Well, look, you know, that's Trump's probably biggest blemish. | ||
But at least he didn't make it mandatory. | ||
I mean, so if there is any defense of Trump in that regard, at least there's that. | ||
Steve, thank you for the call. All right, final segment. | ||
This week of the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
A couple other odds and ends we're going to address here before we sign off. | ||
I want to thank all the veterans for calling in today. | ||
I think our phone lines just crashed, by the way. | ||
So I apologize. | ||
Oh, okay. Sorry, they just crashed on my side. | ||
We do have a couple more veterans that I can get to. | ||
But ladies and gentlemen, I said earlier today that I have an announcement to make. | ||
I decided to launch a new interview series here at Infowars on band.video. | ||
It's called 30 Minutes. | ||
30 minutes, and that is totally original, and we're not ripping off anyone's idea. | ||
This is our idea, 30 minutes. | ||
InfoWars 30 minutes with Owen Schroer. | ||
And we've already sat down and canned a couple of these interviews. | ||
It's very interesting guests. | ||
It's guests that deserve more attention but won't get it from the mainstream media. | ||
It's stories that deserve more attention but won't get it from the mainstream media. | ||
So we're going to do it right here on 30 minutes. | ||
And these will drop on Sundays. | ||
On Sundays. So the first one is going to drop this Sunday. | ||
And my first guest on 30 Minutes was the predator poacher Alex Rosen. | ||
And here's a little teaser. How many... | ||
What predators do you think you've exposed? | ||
I mean, the number's in the hundreds. Do you have a number, exactly how many? | ||
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I would say close to 600. | |
And how many states? We've done catches in 49 states, except for Alaska, and we have arrests in 44 of them. | ||
We get everybody from, yeah, just mentally deranged people that you would call special needs, all the way up to teachers and engineers. | ||
Yeah, the teacher earlier this year, he was in Converse, Texas, but the same county as San Antonio, it's just a suburb, and he got arrested on child pornography and online solicitation of a minor, which is him trying to go after our fake 14-year-old boy. | ||
I learned when I was inside the system, if you're a child predator, you get a lot smaller sentence than somebody that gets caught even just dealing marijuana. | ||
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Oh, absolutely. We had a guy, I think the sickest one we ever caught, his name's Clayton Tanner. | |
He didn't have the most victims. | ||
He was only 19, but if he went unchecked for 40 years, I think he'd have dead bodies. | ||
He brought a knife to go chop up an infant, and he only got three to eight years when he got convicted. | ||
Now, when you go on... | ||
We'll say these sting operations, a lot of times you'll dress in clothing that people might say, well, that looks like children's clothing. | ||
Is that part of the mind game? | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. Like, if I feel if I roll up in a suit and tie, they're going to think that I'm there to get them in trouble and that I'm there as, like, you know, as an authority figure. | |
But if I just show up, dab them up, and like, hey, man, yeah, I just want to have a conversation with you. | ||
They just think of me as like a peer. | ||
And just peer-to-peer, let's just talk about it. | ||
And then they end up spilling. | ||
And yeah, it's definitely not child's play after I'm done with them. | ||
While other networks lie to you about what's happening now, InfoWars tells you the truth about what's happening next. | ||
InfoWars.com forward slash go. | ||
So that's going to be episode one of InfoWars 30 Minutes. | ||
That's right. InfoWars 30 Minutes. | ||
A new interview series I'm doing. | ||
And I really think you'll like it. | ||
Again, we've already got a few of these canned. | ||
We're going to release them on Sundays. | ||
So be on the lookout Sunday morning. | ||
This whole interview is going to go live on band.video. | ||
We call it 30 Minutes because it's me with... | ||
An interesting individual for 30 minutes talking about interesting stories with interesting individuals that the mainstream media won't touch. | ||
So be on the lookout for that Sunday morning. | ||
I think you'll enjoy it and really looking forward to bringing you other interesting guests in that format and that style. | ||
All right. I got all other kinds of news here that I suppose we can put a lot of this off And just re-examine this either Sunday night on Sunday Night Live or when we return Monday. | ||
A couple things. I will play this. | ||
Joe Biden responding to the Trump Town Hall where he refers to really, I think... | ||
The better comparison would be saying Joe Biden is like the Vladimir Putin that they try to claim Vladimir Putin is, meaning it's Biden whose political dissidents get killed. | ||
It's Biden whose political opposition gets put in jail. | ||
But here was an upload they put on Biden's Twitter account. | ||
Guys, just go ahead and give me clip 14. | ||
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How would you put up that kind of money? | |
Because you have a bond to put up. | ||
Even if you appeal, you've got to put up escrow money. | ||
That's... It's a lot of no. | ||
It is a form of Navalny. | ||
A former Navalny? | ||
What's he talking about? | ||
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Navalny had courage, the courage to stand up to Putin. | |
Trump has no courage. | ||
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All Trump does is bow down to Putin. | |
They put that on Biden's account. | ||
No, Trump is going up against the corruption. | ||
So, no, no, no. It's Navalny in that it's political persecution. | ||
So you accuse Putin of engaging in political persecution against Navalny. | ||
Well, that's what you're doing against Trump. | ||
But here's the beauty of it. | ||
When you go look at that video that they uploaded on Biden's X account, when you go look at Biden's speech from today about the border crisis and then makes it all about Ukraine, folks, 99% of the comments on YouTube, 99% of the replies on X... All negative. | ||
All calling out Joe Biden. | ||
All saying he's a liar. He's a criminal. | ||
He's a cheat. He's the one that belongs in jail. | ||
Trump is the hero. I mean, so, I don't know where they're winning hearts and minds. | ||
I really don't. | ||
I mean, it's only the dumbest of the dumbest among us. | ||
It's only the most brainwashed among us where this is going on. | ||
Alright, let's take a couple more calls from veterans. | ||
To the veterans I don't get to on the line, I apologize. | ||
Let's first go with Jeff, Army veteran in Florida. | ||
Go ahead. Yes, we have you loud and clear. | ||
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So, Fannie Willis, you know, I never thought that they would actually be able to replace Scarlett O'Hara from Gone with the Wind, but I think they finally found her. | |
I think they finally found her. | ||
I don't even think that's fair to Scarlett. | ||
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And another thing is when the Persians were attacking the Greeks, In the 300, I always think back how the leaders come threatening, just like the people in the news are today. | |
And what did that leader do? | ||
He stood up and he did exactly what was needed. | ||
He cast the man down in the pit, even though he had to give up his own life for his country. | ||
And that's all I have to say. | ||
That's the famous This Is Sparta moment. | ||
Thank you for the call, Jeff. Let's go to Daniel, Navy veteran in Texas. | ||
Go ahead, Daniel. Hey, Owen. | ||
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I want to thank you for having me on. | |
I appreciate you doing these veteran shows. | ||
Hey, man, I miss Michael Graves, man. | ||
I've met him several times. | ||
He's a great guy. And you need to have him on again as soon as possible. | ||
You know, he just got canceled from another music festival because these haters call and threaten the events and the events pull him. | ||
It's really an unfortunate situation for such a great guy. | ||
So maybe we'll have him on to talk about that. | ||
Yeah, that's the cost of being a patriot, unfortunately. | ||
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Well, I'm going to get right to what I called in about. | |
I called in to tell folks, like, You know, we think that we're going to have these elections and that the election is going to somehow turn this situation around. | ||
You know, if we say elect Trump. | ||
You know, I had a lot of friends that thought the fake was going to be the savior. | ||
Here's the deal. There ain't no human savior coming, okay? | ||
We're not going to turn this around with a vote. | ||
Now, don't get me wrong. Go out and vote. | ||
And I do believe that we can get Trump into office. | ||
But here's the deal. These people that have captured our government, they are not going to walk away after they lose an election. | ||
They're not going to be like, oh, I guess we lost. | ||
Well, we'll just try again next election. | ||
They're not those kinds of people, okay? | ||
We need to get ready for defensive action, rear guard action. | ||
And this is not a call to violence. | ||
I don't want people to get violent because that's exactly what these psychos want. | ||
They want us to get crazy. | ||
They want us to get violent. But we do have to be ready to defend ourselves. | ||
Yeah, no doubt. And I think people are realizing that. | ||
All right, I'm almost out of time. | ||
I want to do a couple things before I sign off. | ||
First, Vice Media looks like it's about to go out of business. | ||
All the people that wrote there are crying about how, oh, it's just so wrong. | ||
Well, you destroyed yourselves. | ||
So real quickly, a little homage to Vice News, guys. | ||
Give me clip four. Here's some of the great headlines. | ||
How I rediscovered sexual liberation through fisting. | ||
The communist sex workers doing financial domination for proxies. | ||
The meth-fueled week-long orgies ravaging London's gay scene. | ||
The far right are united around their right to free speech. | ||
Oh, unbelievable. Fat phobia exists and it's especially bad in the bedroom. | ||
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Oh my gosh. | |
How to eat out a non-op trans woman. | ||
We cry for vice. | ||
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It's out of business. We talk to a professional cuck about the alt-right. | |
Most child sex abusers are not pedophiles, says expert. | ||
Yes, you can be fat and fit. | ||
Breaking news, you can't be both fat and fit. | ||
What it's like to be an asexual sex worker. | ||
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Why can't my famous gender non-conforming friends get laid? | |
So, rest in peace, Vice. | ||
It's really tough. All right, your final cringe for the weekend, guys. | ||
Hillary and Chelsea Clinton in the karaoke cab, clip two. | ||
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You're gonna hear me roar. | |
Oh, you're gonna hear me roar. | ||
You're gonna hear me roar. | ||
OK. | ||
Everybody have a nice weekend. | ||
We'll be live here on Sunday, Tuesday, Classy Info Warriors. | ||
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You're gonna hear me roar. | |
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