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This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
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We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The War Room. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Big show we have for you today. | ||
I think the theme of the show... | ||
Today is going to be Christian nationalism. | ||
I think we're going to talk about the boogeyman of Christian nationalism, as I've been seeing a lot of talk about it. | ||
Of course, we're going to get into some of the political news, what we can expect from the State of the Union, but a heck of a lot more to get into as well. | ||
And of course, we'll be joined by Jesse Lee Peterson in the third hour. | ||
I don't know how I keep... | ||
I've drawn the right straw here, but as you may know, Jesse Lee Peterson does a regular appearance with Owen Schroyer. | ||
And I feel like I've taken over the last three or four. | ||
So I'm excited to talk to him again. | ||
I got a whole stack of news I'm saving for Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
We'll get to that in just a second. | ||
Some bizarre stories also coming out here. | ||
And some of these things... It's like it doesn't compute the first time I see it. | ||
I have to see it multiple times. | ||
So I saw this headline yesterday. | ||
I remember reading it. | ||
But it's like, you ever have the thing where you're reading a book and you finish the page and you go, whoa, I have no idea what I just read. | ||
It's kind of that feeling where it just didn't, it went right through my head without connecting to anything in my brain. | ||
And then somebody sent it to me again and was like, have you seen this? | ||
And I was like, yeah, I saw that, but wait, what does that say? | ||
Here's the headline. Man charged in smuggling greenhouse gases from Mexico in first-of-its-kind prosecution. | ||
Again, I just sort of, it's like, uh, what? | ||
What? It's like there's nothing to compute here. | ||
It doesn't make sense. | ||
Man charged with smuggling greenhouse gases into Mexico? | ||
Or from Mexico into U.S.? He's being prosecuted? | ||
Was he holding his breath? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
A California man was arrested and charged Monday with allegedly smuggling potent planet-heating greenhouse gases from Mexico, marking the first such prosecution in the U.S., according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney's Office of Southern California. | ||
This man named Hart, Michael Hart, 58-year-old from San Diego, allegedly purchased HFCs in Mexico and smuggled them into the U.S. in the back of a truck, concealed under a tarp and tools. | ||
He's then alleged to have sold them for a profit, including on Facebook Marketplace and OfferUp. | ||
Just trying to wrap my mind around this. | ||
Now, first you're thinking, okay, well this is just an inflammatory kind of weird headline. | ||
The man was charged with smuggling because he was crossing the border and not paying tariffs on things he was importing, which would make sense. | ||
But no, these actually being charged... | ||
Quote, it is illegal to import certain refrigerants into the United States because of their documented and significantly greater contribution to climate change. | ||
He's literally being charged for crimes against climate change. | ||
As far as I can tell, that was a statement from Assistant Attorney General Todd Kim of the Justice Department's Environmental and Natural Resource Division. | ||
So not Border Patrol, not Customs and Enforcement, not the IRS. But the Environmental and Natural Resources Division has now arrested and is charging a man for importing greenhouse gases. | ||
At a time when our border is seeing the influx of literally tens of millions of people completely without hesitation or documentation or anything of the sort. | ||
So that's a real headline. | ||
That's where we're going here. | ||
Now as you may know the most potent and dangerous and widespread greenhouse gas is in fact the air that you breathe. | ||
Maybe this is a way. | ||
You know, kind of like how they had to use COVID as the excuse to keep migrants in Mexico under Trump. | ||
Maybe this can be the excuse that we use. | ||
Every single migrant crossing into this country is smuggling with them, is harboring in their bodies two lungfuls of greenhouse gases, and they must be stopped. | ||
We must save the world from climate change and arrest and charge these illegal immigrants for smuggling greenhouse gases into this country. | ||
A risk to the earth itself. | ||
Can we do that? | ||
I mean, there's got to be something we can do to stop this, right? | ||
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Greenhouse gases? Harrison Smith presents War Room on Infowars. | |
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Obviously, today is the big day. | ||
As we speak... | ||
President Joe Biden is in stasis in his hyperbaric chamber. | ||
Tubes coming out of him. | ||
Some sort of Darth Vader cosplay. | ||
He's being pumped full of all the amphetamines that a human being can withstand. | ||
Maybe some steroids for good measure. | ||
Reinforce the robotic iron bars keeping him upright. | ||
It's a very exciting time. | ||
I have to imagine that blood pressure of White House interns is at an all-time high right now. | ||
I mean, most of the time you would think it would be something like on the eve of an invasion, right? | ||
You're about to declare war. | ||
Tens of thousands of people are about to shred each other apart with chunks of metal. | ||
You get that pit in your stomach, that anxiety about what comes next. | ||
That's the feeling they get when Joe Biden is about to go in front of the whole world, stand behind a podium all by himself and talk, potentially for hours. | ||
I mean, this is... | ||
This is like more anxiety than the withdrawal from Afghanistan. | ||
More anxiety than, you know, his trip to Israel in a war zone. | ||
That's nothing compared to the danger, the overwhelming anxiety that comes from knowing that Joe Biden is without a doubt about to embarrass and humiliate himself, you and all of us, really. | ||
It is coming. It is happening. | ||
There is no doubt whatsoever that Only a few things have leaked about what's coming in the State of the Union, but I think we all know. | ||
I think we all know exactly what it's going to be. | ||
I mean, they only say about 10 things ever. | ||
So he's going to call voting rights racist. | ||
Electoral integrity is a racist plot against black people. | ||
He's going to encourage more funding for Ukraine. | ||
He's going to pretend that he's doing something about the genocide going on in Gaza. | ||
He's going to call half of the country domestic terrorists, MAGA extremists that are a threat to democracy. | ||
He's probably going to talk about Christian nationalism. | ||
They'll probably use that as a big push here to conflate Christianity with a tyrannical, despotic political system | ||
that they imagine doesn't actually exist. | ||
It's very strange. We'll get into that again a little bit later. | ||
I mean we know. We generally know everything he's gonna say. | ||
He's gonna blame the Republicans for the border being open. | ||
I mean, what else? You know, you just have a bingo card. | ||
We know what it's going to be, and it's going to be an agonizing trial of our patience to sit through it. | ||
But we will. We will sit through it, much like we sit through NASCAR races. | ||
Not so much for the cars going around in the circle, but for that moment that you know is coming. | ||
That event that you know takes what should be an orderly event and spirals it into magnificent chaos. | ||
That's what we're all going to be waiting for. | ||
And I can't wait to see Joe Biden deliver. | ||
I will be severely disappointed if he makes it through without... | ||
I can't even say it out loud. | ||
He's not going to make it. The man cannot speak for two minutes. | ||
How long do you think his State of the Union is going to be? | ||
Apparently there's going to be two commercial breaks in them. | ||
He's going to take a little break, a little breather. | ||
They're going to switch out clones or maybe they'll inject him a little bit more. | ||
A little bit more amphetamines in the back. | ||
We don't know, but it's very exciting. | ||
The only thing that's sort of leaked about this so far that I've seen is that Biden is going to announce a U.S. military-led mission to build a port on the Gaza coast to boost aid. | ||
I mean, okay, I guess you can do that. | ||
You know, there's lots of aid actually ready to go into Gaza. | ||
It's being deliberately withheld by Israel. | ||
UN, UNRWA, I mean, they're... | ||
They're ready and willing with trucks full of aid that are being purposefully stopped by our closest allies and greatest friends, Israel. | ||
Why do we need a port? | ||
I don't get this. | ||
I mean, I think everybody on the right wing, dissident right at least, understands or had the same reaction to this. | ||
Where they go, okay... | ||
What's the name of the port? | ||
False flag port? | ||
The port of false flags? | ||
So what, we're setting up a port so that Israel can bomb it and blame it on Hamas and bring us into the war? | ||
That's what most people are thinking, and that's certainly a possibility. | ||
But then on the flip side, you have people like Dave Uriahboy saying, building a port in Gaza to deliver humanitarian aid to the millions of starving civilians... | ||
Is really just and nothing more than smuggling weapons for Hamas as this port will be used to smuggle weapons to them, I guess, is what he's saying. | ||
I don't know. It's not exactly necessary. | ||
You could end the war. | ||
Then you wouldn't need a port. You could allow aid in at any of the border crossings. | ||
Then you wouldn't need a port. There's lots of things you could do other than building a port for Gaza, but that's what they're going with. | ||
Biden will announce during a State of Union address Thursday that he's directing U.S. military to lead the construction of a port along the coast of Gaza on the Mediterranean Sea to boost the amount of aid getting to Palestinian civilians. | ||
Saying, quote, we know the aid flowing into Gaza is nowhere near enough and nowhere near fast enough. | ||
The president will make it clear again this evening that we all need to do more and the United States is doing more. | ||
Yeah, okay. We are the superpower, I want to remind you. | ||
We are the ones supplying Israel with billions and billions and billions of dollars that they rely on. | ||
We could literally get them to do whatever we want. | ||
So the fact that we are not, the fact that we are instead allowing them to ethnically cleanse the area of Gaza and then delivering symbolic food aid to their victims... | ||
I don't think playing both sides has ever been more obviously manifested. | ||
But that's what will deliver during the State of the Union, apparently. | ||
And Senator Mike Johnson, you know, Speaker of the House for the Republicans, says, I'm pleased that Representative Monica will be delivering the Spanish language address to the nation Thursday night. | ||
This is what we want from our GOP, isn't it? | ||
Just what we wanted. | ||
As the first Hispanic woman and Republican to represent her district. | ||
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Identity politics. You know, it's not that Republicans... | ||
I saw somebody on Twitter say this. | ||
It's not that Republicans are anti-identity politics. | ||
They are perfectly fine embracing identity politics for everybody except for white Christian people. | ||
You know, their constituents. | ||
And this person on Twitter made the very appropriate comment... | ||
Republicans just do whatever liberals let them do. | ||
They know it's okay. They know that the liberals set the rules. | ||
And the rules say that you're allowed to celebrate the identity, the ethnic heritage, the whatever of Hispanic people. | ||
So that's what they do. | ||
It's great. It's wonderful. | ||
I mean, we are sort of being taken over by Mexico. | ||
So this could be seen as the actions of a quizling. | ||
But maybe it's just celebrating our wonderful diversity. | ||
Let's see what he says. As the first Hispanic woman and Republican, and it's like, oh wow, she was the first woman? | ||
Oh no. The first Hispanic woman, okay. | ||
And Republican, okay. | ||
So there was a Hispanic woman, she was a Democrat. | ||
But first Hispanic woman and Republican to what? | ||
To do something amazing? To represent her district. | ||
Okay. One of the 400 whatever, 35 districts in America. | ||
Just hadn't had a Hispanic woman as congressperson yet? | ||
Okay. Sort of dig into it. | ||
You're sort of in the obscure sports record territory. | ||
We're like, you know, this is the first game where a left-handed quarterback has doubled the amount of passing yards compared to running yards in the second half of the season. | ||
It's like, what is this stat? | ||
What are you even talking about? So, okay. | ||
So we got an obscure moneyball stat congresswoman named De La Cruz. | ||
Her journey to Congress is nothing short of inspirational and encapsulates the very essence of what it means to live the American dream. | ||
Sadly, that dream is slipping away after three years of an open border, runaway inflation, and a nation inviting aggression and projecting weakness on the world stage. | ||
And so we're giving our response in Spanish to all of the millions of immigrants that have crossed the southern border. | ||
Which I'm against? | ||
Hold on. I think you're confused, Speaker Mike Johnson, because you are literally pandering to... | ||
And playing the identity politics games of the people that you then claim to not be supporting. | ||
You're confused. You're confused, Mike Johnson. | ||
That's okay. We'll explain it to you again. | ||
And we got lots of videos to go to today. | ||
And, you know, I do want to get into sort of a longer segment where we talk about Christian nationalism. | ||
But we also have some videos that just can sort of stand on their own. | ||
Like this one, here's your latest update in the recurring segment we like to call, I guess it's time to stop flying. | ||
Clip number four, United Airlines Boeing jet engine burst into flames mid-flight. | ||
Let's watch. Oh my god, oh good lord. | ||
It's flashing and horrifying. | ||
Can you imagine being on a plane, waking up to the strobe light flame of your engine completely on fire? | ||
If you look out our right window, you'll see the effects of diversity on the airline industry. | ||
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Incredible. What is he saying? | |
That is hilarious. | ||
Just the engine on the outside of your window, just like... | ||
The whole plane shaking. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, something has happened outside. | ||
Yeah, okay. No, you're right. | ||
No, I get it now. Thank you for that. | ||
Incredible. You know, I don't really want to... | ||
I don't want to dig into this too much, but it's a big headline today. | ||
Well, let me just finish up that story here first. | ||
Thought we were going to die. United Airlines jet makes emergency landing after flames break out in engine. | ||
They broke out. | ||
They're supposed to be safely contained within the engine, but they got out somehow. | ||
United Airlines plane en route to Fort Myers from Houston on Monday made an emergency landing. | ||
The Federal Aviation Administration is now looking into a mechanical issue on this flight that caused flames to shoot from the rear of an engine minutes after takeoff Monday evening. | ||
The 21-year-old Boeing 737 departed from Bush International and headed to Fort Myers with 167 people on board when the captain turned the plane around and made an emergency landing back in Houston. | ||
Panic set in with a lot of people. | ||
A lot of people around me were screaming and crying. | ||
There's got to be a term for this. | ||
This is like progressive civilizational trauma, something like that. | ||
Just the general trauma you're afflicted with when a formerly safe, first-world, well-functioning country is collapsing all around you and your life is in immediate danger from the effects of 30 years of degradation. | ||
It was our left engine, our number one engine. | ||
It was surging when we were climbing through 10,000 feet. | ||
The flight attendant saw momentary flames back there, said the pilot, according to a recording to the traffic control transmissions. | ||
The plane was forced to return to Houston. | ||
They said in a statement, it was due to an engine issue. | ||
The flight landed safely and the passengers deplaned normally. | ||
So nothing to worry about, folks. | ||
Nothing to worry about. | ||
Yet another. Yet another. | ||
Airline incident that very well could have seen the snuffing out of over 100 lives, but avoided once again. | ||
So, basically flying at this point is like playing Russian roulette. | ||
And so far we've struck on empty chambers. | ||
So, I guess we'll keep playing. | ||
Incredible. I mean, I'm not kidding. | ||
I'm frankly shocked it's gotten this far, but... | ||
I wonder if any Vegas bookies are taking bets. | ||
When is the event going to happen? | ||
Because it's coming. I don't know when it's going to be, but it's going to be planes colliding on the air, on the tarmac, landing on top of each other on the runway, a wing falling off, a door falling off, the windshield coming open. | ||
I don't know what it's going to be, but I cannot... | ||
Believe that we're more than 12 months away from a catastrophic airline disaster that injures and kills hundreds of people in an instant. | ||
It's coming. It certainly is. | ||
Because these things can't happen over and over every couple of weeks without something going wrong eventually. | ||
So, speaking of Russian roulette, I don't even want to make a joke out of this. | ||
But I will. I certainly will. | ||
Rust armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed guilty of manslaughter. | ||
That's the headline from Variety. | ||
Let's be clear, the woman who was killed... | ||
Want to get her name right? | ||
It's not listed here in the story from Variety. | ||
Alec Baldwin, Gutierrez-Reed, Gutierrez-Reed, Baldwin, Stacey Reed. | ||
Okay, what was the woman's name, people? | ||
The film's cinematographer. | ||
You'd think they would name the person who was killed to honor her, like I'm trying to do, but I'm not concerned about that, I guess. | ||
I see a lot of names here. Not the person who was killed. | ||
What the hell? Joel Sousa. | ||
Dave Halls. These are not any of the people that were killed. | ||
Hutchins. Hala Hutchins. | ||
Hannah? No, Hala Hutchins, I think, was her name. | ||
Hala Hutchins. Seemed like a lovely woman. | ||
She had a nine-year-old son when she died. | ||
So her husband and her son survived her. | ||
Totally tragic. I even feel bad for Alec Baldwin in this. | ||
Because I've had, I mean, I've had friends that... | ||
I've had an accidental misfire with a gun. | ||
They're, like, unloading their gun in their room and accidentally blew a hole in the middle of their TV, and the bullet ended up in their neighbor's apartment. | ||
And, like, that, like, changed my friend's life. | ||
He was like, oh, my God. | ||
Like, when nothing happened, there was a hole in the wall. | ||
They patched it up. But just the fact that somebody could have died, have a gun go off in your hand unexpectedly is, like, a truly traumatic experience. | ||
So, I mean, I just psychologically, psychically feel bad for these people. | ||
But... I have to say, there is something almost, frankly, cinematic about this whole situation. | ||
I've been following it quite a bit in the last couple days. | ||
Whenever I'm doing grunt work or washing the dishes, I've just been listening to the testimony from the courtroom. | ||
And there's some... | ||
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If Daily Wire wants to hop on this, because it would take a budget, it would have to be a fully-fledged, well-produced movie. | ||
But there is a movie in this event. | ||
If you were to film this event in an appropriately right-wing way, it could really make a great Quentin Tarantino-style dark humor drama. | ||
Knowing where it ends and then watching the various lines of ideology that get you there. | ||
Because I want to be clear, this accident happened because of diversity. | ||
This accident, this woman killed, this mother shot to death by Alec Baldwin is the direct | ||
result of hiring based on identity, not talent. | ||
Now one interesting aspect, and you can see here on the screen if you're a TV viewer, | ||
being charged with manslaughter may be the best thing that ever happened to Hannah Gutierrez | ||
Reid. | ||
When you see her and how she looked on the set versus how she looks in the courtroom, | ||
night and day, you would not think they were the same people. | ||
So this has already had positive effects for Hannah Gutierrez Reid. | ||
But listening to the director testify, he is from San Francisco, of course. | ||
He's friends with Alec Baldwin. | ||
So, of course, he is an extreme leftist liberal. | ||
And he was very, very concerned at the gender of the people he was hiring. | ||
And I do not doubt that Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was both a nepo-hire, nepotistic-hire. | ||
Her father is a very well-respected armorer in the industry. | ||
And I guess they just assumed that she would have inherited that skill and talent and respect for the weapons. | ||
But she didn't. And I mean, we could get into a lot of stuff about this. | ||
But he also, when he's talking about Hutchins, the cinematographer who died, he like kept bringing up that she was a woman cinematographer. | ||
And when he was talking, he was saying, you know, I was looking for cinematographers and I had a list of the five women I wanted to look at. | ||
You only chose women cinematographers. | ||
You probably hired this armorer because she was a woman and there are no women armorers ever. | ||
She's the first one, by the way. | ||
So take that for what it's worth. | ||
So maybe once there had already been accidental discharges that would have on any other set resulted in the immediate firing of the armorer. | ||
Maybe she was allowed to slide because, hey, she's a woman. | ||
We can't... Talk bad about what she's doing. | ||
We can't criticize her. | ||
She's a woman after all. This was the mindset that a lot of these people have. | ||
And then you have the, you know, they're asking the director about guns and he's just like, I don't do guns. | ||
I don't like guns. Except in movies. | ||
Except when it comes to movies. | ||
And so I don't know, you know, it would take a very skillful writer to weave together these lines perfectly. | ||
But the idea that you have all of these leftist, liberal, anti-gun morons out on a rant in New Mexico embodying and costuming themselves in the garb of and in the spirit of people that they actually despise using weapons and having heroes use guns even though they despise them themselves. | ||
Like, I would love to see just the disrespect they have for guns and the lack of Understanding of what it even means to have the responsibility of a gun sort of goes into everything else we talk about with leftists where it's like there used to be a thing where I think Spider-Man's uncle said it best, with great power comes great responsibility. | ||
That concept alone has been extricated from our nation. | ||
And this is what you see with people who become DA and then charge their political opponents while crime runs rampant. | ||
It's like, no, you've been given incredible power. | ||
The point of that is that you're supposed to exercise it responsibly. | ||
And I think that that translates into guns where they go, it's an incredibly powerful thing I'm giving you here. | ||
You need to use it responsibly. | ||
But to them, it's just like... | ||
No, I have the power now. I get to do whatever I want with it. | ||
So there were reports of people just target shooting. | ||
I mean, there were live bullets. | ||
And it sounded honestly like an insane set. | ||
Oh, and here's the other thing. | ||
This woman, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer, who loaded, apparently, and has now been convicted of involuntary manslaughter for loading the live round into the gun that killed the woman and shot the director... | ||
In the body cam footage, immediately after the event, not once does she express concern about the person bleeding on the ground of the church. | ||
She does, however, express how dismayed she is that she's the first female armorer and how bad this is going to look. | ||
And she might have set women back. | ||
Because, you know, somebody died on her set because of her incompetence. | ||
Not concerned about the death. | ||
Very concerned about the effects that this will have on the culture since she's the first female armorer. | ||
I'm just telling you, when you've got... | ||
Alec Baldwin, this out-of-touch, kind of hilariously dumb New York liberal running around, ordering everybody around, making everything unsafe by rushing everybody. | ||
And then you've got the twink director from San Francisco who refuses to talk bad about women because he's standing up for them. | ||
There's a movie in there. | ||
With a very thrilling conclusion, but at the end of the day, I just feel bad for Helena Hutchins because, well, she didn't deserve to be killed by Alec Baldwin. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This year, it's hard to overstate the importance of what's going to happen in November. | ||
We laid out yesterday the various ways the Democrats are both attempting to steal or sway the election through semi-legal collaboration, conspiracy, literal conspiracy open at this point between secretaries of states. | ||
By changing the electoral process, by calling voter ID racist. | ||
There's various ways to limit and restrict and destroy our ability to have a legitimate election. | ||
And we laid out how even if that fails, even if their attempts fail, they've got insurance plans. | ||
In the words of Peter Strzok, one of them would be to not certify the election. | ||
They're already announcing that they're doing that. | ||
So again, in 2020, there were a lot of concerns, a lot of evidence of fraud, a lot of reasons not to certify the election. | ||
It was like pulling teeth trying to get Republicans to actually say they would vote for a pause, vote for that 10-day investigation before certifying. | ||
Many of them did. Most of them retracted that when the riot at the Capitol broke out. | ||
But at least there was a reason to do it. | ||
But again, it was like impossible to get Republicans to actually, in a full-throated sort of way, come out and say, yeah, this looks suspicious. | ||
We need an investigation here. | ||
It didn't get a lot of that. | ||
The Democrats, on the other hand, are here months ahead of the election even happening, saying that if Trump wins, they're going to not certify the election. | ||
Which I think should kind of like get them kicked out of office or something. | ||
I mean, I think if you're sitting there going, yeah, we're going to use the power that we have not in a responsible and reasonable way in the way it was intended, but rather in a vindictive, democracy-destroying way to just simply withhold our consent from the voting public, I think that's a problem. | ||
I think that's a giant problem. | ||
And people are starting to understand this. | ||
And it goes far beyond that. | ||
The intelligence agencies have announced that they have plans in place. | ||
We've got people on MSNBC and CNN saying what we really need is a military junta. | ||
Not in so many words, but that is what they're describing. | ||
And they're like, these great patriots in the army need to say we will not follow orders from Donald Trump. | ||
He's a Russian agent. | ||
Which I think in any reasonable society would be treason, would be absolute treason, sedition to even call for that. | ||
But that's what they're calling for. | ||
And all of this has led to a growing awareness in the American public about the influence. | ||
Almost entirely negative of the intelligence agencies from Rasmussen. | ||
Election 2024, many voters suspicious towards intelligence agencies. | ||
A majority of voters think the CIA and other government spies may be trying to pick the winner in this year's election. | ||
You don't say. | ||
Really? Only 52% of likely U.S. voters are aware of what the intelligence agencies themselves keep announcing. | ||
Incredible. Including 31% who consider it very likely, 38% don't think intelligence agencies are trying to control the election, including 20% who say it's not likely at all. | ||
So, not a huge sample size, but about 1,000 people were polled, and about half of them said, yeah, I'm pretty sure the CIA is trying to do what they do in other countries as a habit. | ||
I think they're doing it here now. | ||
Democrats may refuse to certify a Trump election if he wins. | ||
The Supreme Court could prevent that. | ||
Decency could prevent that. | ||
A sincere desire to see the continuation of our republic could stop that. | ||
I mean, there's lots of reasons why this is absolutely unacceptable. | ||
But this video just came out minutes ago. | ||
Minutes ago, John Brennan was on MSNBC Where he basically made this threat explicit. | ||
Let's watch. I have to start with the news today with you, Director Brennan, that some version of our intelligence analysis will, there's a plan for Trump to start getting that while he's under criminal prosecution for mishandling classified documents. | ||
Will you explain what this is and what you think is likely to happen? | ||
And, Nicole, it's somewhat surreal that an individual who is under indictment for mishandling classified information is going to be getting classified intelligence briefings. | ||
But this traditionally is provided to the candidates for president by the sitting president. | ||
And so, therefore, I think it makes sense for the Biden administration to offer that to Donald Trump. | ||
Now, I'm pretty certain that my former intelligence colleagues will provide briefings that are not going to do any type of damage to sources and methods. | ||
In terms of providing information to Donald Trump that he could misuse. | ||
But they will provide analytic overviews and briefings about some of the world's hotspots, letting Donald Trump know what the assessments are at this point. | ||
So I think it's going to be analysis that will be devoid of the sources and methods, the sensitive things that we are most concerned about, the types of things that were in all those documents that he had in the bathroom and other areas in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
But I do think it makes sense. | ||
Now, it's a question about whether or not Donald Trump will accept the briefings. | ||
And I'm sure that if he does accept them, he probably will disparage them as he has disparaged U.S. intelligence officers as well as U.S. intelligence itself for so long over so many years. | ||
Oh, what, the people that systematically tried to destroy him since before he was even president? | ||
What, he said unkind things about the people that framed him as a Russian agent, harried him, his entire presidential administration, who lied continuously on TV like you just did? | ||
Saying all sorts of horrible things, trying to destroy him politically, text messaging each other about an insurance plan, how you were going to send foreign agents to meet with his associates so you could justify an illegal search warrant, so you could get dirt on him to destroy him from the inside. | ||
He said unkind things about those people? | ||
Why? I never. So let's just be clear what we just heard. | ||
That was John Brennan, former director of the CIA. Implying that the intelligence community will withhold key information from Trump's security briefings once he accepts a Republican nomination this summer, citing his, quote, misuse of classified info. | ||
Now, I want to remind you, Joe Biden was also investigated for classified information. | ||
They said in no uncertain terms, he absolutely illegally prosecuted. | ||
Moved around, managed, and even showed people without clearances classified information, but that he was too stupid to be charged because the jury would have trouble charging somebody who was so clearly an incompetent old coot. | ||
I think coot is the technical term for what Biden is. | ||
But that's fine. But that's not a concern. | ||
Of course, he was vice president at the time without the declassification powers. | ||
Unlike Trump, who had the declassification powers also, an indictment is not a conviction. | ||
So it's not proof of anything. | ||
It's proof that these people despise Trump and are doing everything they can to kneecap him before he becomes president by indicting him on a number of different issues, all of which are as fallacious as the others. | ||
But we are in the throes of a coup right now. | ||
That's what's happening. It's been happening for the last couple years. | ||
2020 was their big kickoff with COVID-19. | ||
That was the start of the coup. | ||
But that's what we're experiencing right now where our duly elected representatives who are theoretically answerable to the American people Are being deliberately and openly attacked, undermined, and destroyed by an unelected, secretive, shadowy intelligence apparatus that pulls the strings behind the scenes, who have lied about the Hunter Biden laptop, covered up for Hillary Clinton's email document case, fabricated the Russia collusion hoax that they carried on for the entirety of Trump's presidency, | ||
and that they still push despite it being utterly and embarrassingly disproven. | ||
Who again signed a letter saying Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation. | ||
Whose entire purpose of existence is to deceive, to lie, to manipulate and to destroy. | ||
They've carried out color revolutions in countries all over the world. | ||
They have carried out regime change operations in third world countries for the last 60 years. | ||
Now they're doing it here. | ||
We're watching it happen. | ||
They're announcing it and the media is patting them on the back and saying thank you for saving us from big bad Donald Trump. | ||
There's a shadow war going on right now. | ||
It is the biggest and most consequential conflict on Earth at this moment. | ||
And yet, we're the only ones telling you about it. | ||
It is the deep state, behind the scenes, behind the curtain struggle between the intelligence agencies and the Republican system that our country depends upon and has operated under. | ||
For good or bad, since its foundation. | ||
And let's be clear. You want to know the number one thing they hate about Donald Trump? | ||
It's not that hard to figure out. | ||
What was absence during his tenure? | ||
What did we not have while he was president? | ||
Yeah, the economy went up. | ||
That was pretty good. | ||
But economies go up and down with presidents. | ||
Nothing unique about that. | ||
I mean, was there really a rise in racism and the people of the CIA just are strident anti-racist and they're sincerely fighting against? | ||
No, come on. This is all nonsense. | ||
This is all BS. The one thing that was different about the Donald Trump presidency, over and above every other president to come before him, was that he stopped war. | ||
He stopped war. | ||
There were no new wars created. | ||
The first president in decades to achieve that seemingly very simple He made peace with North Korea. | ||
He was as friendly as he could possibly be with Russia while being simultaneously continually undermined by his own intelligence agencies and everybody on the ground and his ambassadors and everybody that he tried to enlist in this effort to make the world a safer place immediately stabbed him in the back. | ||
He, of course, destroyed ISIS. He skillfully and deftly maneuvered around the false flag chemical attack against Assad, pretending to everybody that he was attacking Syria, while in reality it was all a big show that got the mainstream media and their intelligence handlers to show their hands. | ||
No new wars for his tenure. | ||
That was the big difference. That's the thing they hate. | ||
Our entire system is propped up by and relies completely on war. | ||
And that's the big issue. | ||
And the CIA are the main orchestrators of these overseas wars. | ||
As they have been since their foundation and even before. | ||
Since the intelligence agencies are simply an outgrowth. | ||
Of what came before them, which was less formalized networks of communication across Europe and around the world. | ||
That's the big issue here. | ||
That is the big conflict. This is an existential crisis, an existential conflict for the fate of the United States. | ||
And should they pull off what they plan, this regime change operation, Combined with a highly sophisticated, multi-leveled psychological operation to indoctrinate Americans into accepting this new reality, then that's it. | ||
That's it for the world, right? | ||
Because that's it for America, and America is the only country that still stands by, in some regard, at least the people, who still firmly and wholeheartedly believe in freedom from tyranny. | ||
All these things that prevent and limit the power of the government to tyrannize its people. | ||
These things are going away. | ||
And they're doing it in a way that if it comes off, they'll be applauded as they do so. | ||
They're actually setting it up to where as they fully and ruthlessly dismantle the civilian oversight of our military and government, The civilians themselves will cheer them on, thinking that they're being saved from big bad Donald Trump, Hitler 2.0. They're skillful. | ||
I'm telling you, they're very good at what they do. | ||
And we see it on display, and it's been going on for years. | ||
Not everybody is falling for it, but there are so many different manifestations of this reality. | ||
We can go now to clip number one to see that Biden is putting up a fence around the U.S. Capitol for the State of the Union. | ||
Let's watch this short report. | ||
Right now, as we speak, Washington is erecting a fence around the Capitol in anticipation of Biden's State of the Union tomorrow. | ||
Not a fence around the border, a fence around Biden who thinks he needs protection from you while he doesn't provide protection from them. | ||
Now, this fence is a sinister symbol to stigmatize half the country's dangerous to justify his crackdown. | ||
Even though we outnumber them, they're powerful and will overwhelm you with shame from now until November. | ||
They'll call you names, treat you like ogres, threaten you, threaten your job, your family, your status. | ||
This will be an all-out war by Biden's alliance against the American people in the name of saving democracy, which is the most cynical part of this. | ||
They'll try to separate you from your senses, your instincts, from your conscience. | ||
You know what's right and wrong, but they'll get in between you and your heart, and they'll make you doubt it. | ||
This election will not be about policy. | ||
That's the last thing they want it to be. | ||
It'll be a blood sport, the ugliest campaign in American history. | ||
Now, usually it's the politician who gets destroyed, but now they're targeting you. | ||
So prepare yourself and stay strong. | ||
I gotta say, very well put by Jesse Waters. | ||
A sinister symbol. | ||
That's exactly what the fence is. | ||
A sinister symbol and a sinister temperature gauge of where we are and who we are as a country. | ||
You know, prior to World War II, you could have picnics on the lawn of the White House. | ||
Sometimes people would just walk in the White House. | ||
There's stories of presidents, like, walking into their foyer, and there's just, like, some dude standing there, like... | ||
I'm from Michigan. I thought I'd come say hi to the president. | ||
And they, like, shake hands. I'm like, all right, have a good day, sir. | ||
It used to be, and, you know, obviously it's been a long time since then, but not too long. | ||
I mean, I'm talking about a time period where people listening to me now were alive. | ||
I'm talking about 80 years ago. | ||
That's how open and safe and peaceful our country was. | ||
On Sundays, families would go have picnics just five feet from the White House door. | ||
There's no concern about threats or damage or anything of the sort. | ||
And of course, it's those people and that mindset and that culture that is being destroyed. | ||
And you're seeing the openness and the freedom and the comfort and the peace and the joy dissolve with it into barbed wire fences, plexiglass barriers, condemnation, demonization, and hatred. | ||
Of regular, normal people who just want to go about their lives and continue an existence that they remember in their childhood. | ||
Again, not everybody is falling for this. | ||
We can go now to clip number 11. | ||
Leticia James, corrupt cow, gave a speech to the New York firefighters. | ||
Unfortunately, she got droned out by pro-Trump chants. | ||
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Let's watch. We should spray her with a fire hose. | |
Oh my god. | ||
Okay, there you go. | ||
Letitia James, under whose tenure New York has collapsed into crime and misery. | ||
I don't think I have to point out to you, but we could go to clip number 20. | ||
That crime in New York is so bad, the National Guard has now been deployed to the subway like it's the northern border of Korea in the 50s. | ||
No, it's the subway system because of the out-of-control crime under her watch and under Bragg's watch and under Mayor Eric Adams' watch. | ||
I think it was Oilfield Rando on Twitter who said... | ||
You know, the first person says, you know, I really would like to be able to go in the subway without being attacked and molested. | ||
I'd like for you to arrest the criminals that commit crimes on the subway. | ||
And they're like, best we could do is TSA underground. | ||
Yeah, best we can do is just have the ineffectual and hugely invasive TSA now get in between you and your morning commute. | ||
You're welcome. So you've gotten, you can just go to the video for B-roll here, the National Guard being deployed because, you know, it's, It's wonderful to see them checking the bags of, like, tiny Asian women. | ||
It's like, oh good, problem solved then. | ||
Alright, yeah, we've really got the criminals here. | ||
Clip 20, guys, the National Guard has been deployed to subway systems. | ||
You can play that as B-roll. Okay, I feel safer already. | ||
I mean, it is going to get safer because you've deployed heavily armed military to our subway system. | ||
It's just I don't feel very American under this. | ||
I don't exactly feel free with the militarized police and the automatic weapons under my feet on a daily basis as they patrol the subway. | ||
And you continue to arrest, indict, and persecute the civilians who actually tried to fight crime like Daniel Penny. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
We're going to return to politics on the other side. | ||
I do have some more troubling information about censorship ahead. | ||
Remember, folks, this is a sensor-free platform. | ||
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We'll be back for Hour 2. Welcome back, folks. | ||
Second hour of The War Room is on for this Thursday broadcast, coming to you live from the InfoWars studio here in Austin, Texas. | ||
Got a couple videos to show you. | ||
Of course, we start off the show with an occurrence that happened earlier today of a plane engine bursting into flames minutes after takeoff, forcing an emergency landing. | ||
And now, 20 minutes ago, United Airlines Boeing 777 loses tire while taking off from San Francisco, crushing cars on the ground. | ||
And we have that video. | ||
If we can roll that, you can see. | ||
And I don't know. I guess if people are out there just filming all the takeoffs, probably a good idea. | ||
Because more and more often, planes are just literally falling apart in midair. | ||
There you see the wheel fall off. | ||
Just as it takes off. | ||
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I mean, you would think that a thing like that... | ||
I mean, I would be shocked if a car had a wheel fall off, but it would at least be somewhat reasonable. | ||
It's a car, after all. | ||
You got a bunch of amateurs working on their cars, maybe not doing things right, but you'd think you'd know how to tighten bolts on a plane. | ||
I think a plane would have a little bit more care given to it, but apparently not. | ||
And there you see the cars crushed and the fence damaged by the wheel that fell off of the plane. | ||
Amazing. Okay, so yet another narrow miss. | ||
I guess we'll just keep seeing how long this goes on, but don't say InfoWars didn't warn you. | ||
Got a couple videos to go to here. | ||
Let's go first to clip number 18. | ||
Here's a smug liberal reporter in Pennsylvania talking to voters about the Biden economy, the incredible Biden economy. | ||
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Let's watch. You've got low unemployment rates, wages are up, inflation is easing, stock market's doing well. | |
But are you feeling any of that? | ||
How do you feel about the economy day to day? | ||
I'm not sure I agree with what you just said. | ||
I never planned on using some of the money that I saved to retire that I had to use because of the economy. | ||
Groceries, gas, everything you have to buy every day is way more expensive than previous years. | ||
Do you feel like there's a disconnect between what the Biden administration is saying about how good the economy is versus what you feel? | ||
Absolutely. Absolutely. | ||
Yeah, there's a disconnect. | ||
Another way to put that would be they're lying about it and these people live in the real world. | ||
I guess you could characterize that as a disconnection. | ||
We're a little disconnected. | ||
They're talking complete bollocks, utter nonsense, bullcrap, and we actually have to experience the economy on our day-to-day basis because we have a budget and have to live within our means. | ||
So we understand that the prices this year are higher than last year, and you can't convince us otherwise by browbeating us and just insisting that we're wrong. | ||
That's not how this works. | ||
And I won't get too much into it today, but just more and more videos of mostly young women sitting in cars crying about never being able to afford a house. | ||
I talked about it a little bit yesterday. | ||
But when it comes to the economy, I want everybody to understand, that guy's talking about dipping into his retirement fund. | ||
And people are talking about not being able to afford houses. | ||
You understand that that's just part of a lifestyle and a culture and a reality that's going away on purpose. | ||
So people are like, I'll never be able to afford a house. | ||
It's like, yeah, because that's part of a vision that you had when you were a child of going to college, getting a job, getting a house, marrying someone you love, having children, retiring, passing on your wealth to the next generation. | ||
All of that's going away. | ||
All of it's going away. | ||
You'll never own a house. They don't want you getting married. | ||
They don't want you having kids. | ||
They don't want you retiring ever. | ||
You certainly will be robbed of all of your money the instant that you pass away. | ||
You understand what a catastrophic and monumental change in human life that they're bringing. | ||
Not being able to afford a house is just one critical aspect of that. | ||
Not being able to fly, by the way, is another. | ||
Not being able to eat meat is another. | ||
All of these are intertwined. | ||
They're all part of the same plan. | ||
It's all evil. It's all coming. | ||
It all can be stopped by you. | ||
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The War Room with Harrison Smith is where the shields of truth are forged in the fires of inquiry. | |
you. | ||
Hi, welcome back, folks. | ||
I want to make an announcement here. | ||
It might be shocking to some of you. | ||
An admission of sorts. | ||
I am, in fact, a Christian nationalist. | ||
It's true. I am. | ||
I know they're desperate to try to make that a boogie word. | ||
Is that a term? A boogeyman word? | ||
They're trying to associate it with literal fascism. | ||
But I want to explain how words work to everybody. | ||
I am a Christian and I'm a nationalist. | ||
I'm therefore a Christian nationalist. | ||
I'm a nationalist that is Christian. | ||
I'm a Christian nationalist. | ||
That's what it means. | ||
It's what it's always meant. | ||
And I sincerely believe that There should be a third party called the American Christian Nationalist Party. | ||
Again, they want to try to claim that Christian nationalism is some new form of government. | ||
It's almost like communism, but under the church, that it is theocratic rule of a certain denomination. | ||
They're making that up. | ||
It's another just ridiculous lie from them. | ||
Totally baseless. I don't know anybody with any sincere, sizable following that says anything remotely close to that. | ||
Except maybe Nick Fuentes, but most of that's irony, I'm pretty sure. | ||
But they're very concerned that people hate Christian nationalism, that they perceive it as a tyrannical, despotic version of fascism. | ||
And in fact, they call it Christofascism. | ||
Which sounds cool to me. | ||
Sounds like a cool word. | ||
Now, this is not a new thing. | ||
I'm not making this up. | ||
In fact, the most powerful political party in the history of Germany since World War II is called the Christian Democrats. | ||
Does that mean that they are a theocracy, thinks the Catholic Church should be in charge of the country? | ||
No, it means they're Christian and they're Democrats. | ||
It means they like democracy, but they're Christian. | ||
And they want to uphold their Christian beliefs. | ||
So this is not like anything new. | ||
This has been the case for a long time. | ||
Again, most powerful, most long-ruling party in the history of Germany since World War II, Angela Merkel, was a Christian Democrat leader. | ||
The Christian Democrat Union is what they're called, the official party. | ||
So that's what I'm in favor of, only for nationalism, not democracy. | ||
I would consider Naya Bukele a Christian nationalist as it comes across very clearly what drives his political efforts that have been hugely successful and are massively popular. | ||
And it's a belief in a Christian obligation to uphold the law and protect the innocent. | ||
Christian obligation that is absent outside of Christianity. | ||
I hate to let you know. | ||
However, again, the fear tactics are on full blast. | ||
I mean, they are really desperate to convince people that Christians are dangerous. | ||
And that is the key to understanding all of this, is anytime you hear about somebody saying Christian nationalism, replace that phrase with Christianity, and what they're saying actually makes more sense. | ||
These people are not liberals that are against some new form of government that doesn't exist, that they're making up. | ||
They are... Religious bigots and anti-Christians. | ||
That's all. That's all it is. | ||
And in this world where being anti-Jewish is increasingly illegal, I think these people are a little too comfortable demonizing and criticizing and Really trying to criminalize Christianity itself. | ||
So I want to respond to a speech here. | ||
This was given by, I guess, a Texas state representative who, I swear to God, looks like he was manufactured in a warehouse in Langley. | ||
He's basically white Obama, and he looks like a printout from the NSA itself. | ||
I looked into him. | ||
I would not be surprised if the man... | ||
Went to school at Georgetown or something like that. | ||
Which one should we start with? | ||
We'll start with clip 21, because this was posted, saying this is the most eloquent argument against Christofascism, which this poster says is really what we should call Christian nationalism. | ||
Because again, what they're talking about is a made-up political stance that nobody actually holds, where Christians are fascists. | ||
And they're fighting that, apparently. | ||
Okay, so let's go now to clip 21, but we will be pausing it, so stay tuned. | ||
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Let's watch. We are here to celebrate an important victory in the fight against Christian nationalism. | |
There was a bill passed in the last session. | ||
Let's be clear. Pause it really quick. | ||
Let's be clear. Translation, this is an extremely important day, a hallmark event in their fight against Christianity. | ||
That's what they mean, because Christian nationalism are two different things. | ||
But again, these people are on a crusade to destroy Christianity. | ||
That's what they're saying. That's what they mean. | ||
Everything else only makes sense in that context that he goes on to say. | ||
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Let's continue. Would allow school districts to replace school counselors with untrained, unsupervised, unqualified religious chaplains. | |
All right, let's pause it right there. Let's pause it right there, shall we? | ||
Let me clarify again what he's saying. | ||
The man is full of lies. | ||
He is of his father, the devil, as I know Jesse Lee Peterson would put it. | ||
That's just lies. There is nothing that says that, so the story is actually chaplains could work as school counselors under a bill passed in Texas, essentially because of all of the other activities of the anti-Christ, democratic, leftist activists. | ||
Mental illness has skyrocketed in everybody, but in particular in children. | ||
All of them are on drugs now. | ||
All of them are transgender and again indoctrinated into this suicide, death cult, climate change, anxiety program. | ||
And there's literally not enough counselors to be hired and so to fill up the shortfall Texas suggested bringing in qualified chaplains. | ||
The difference is that they're not licensed by the government to be school counselors. | ||
That's what he means. Somebody says they're unqualified, untrained, unwhatever. | ||
No, they're just unlicensed. | ||
They're just not licensed by the state to be school counselors. | ||
We'll get into what school counselors who are licensed by the state have been up to in recent years in just a second. | ||
But just know, the man is lying. | ||
He's full of lies. He's just lying about all of this. | ||
So, again, it was a shortfall. | ||
A bill passed by Texas lawmakers yesterday to address the crisis by turning two chaplains to fill the dire shortage of mental health professionals. | ||
This is what he opposed. | ||
And when he says, untrained, unsupervised, of course they'll be supervised. | ||
What the hell are you talking about? Of course they'll be supervised. | ||
Of course they'll be qualified. | ||
All of these things is nonsense. | ||
All he means is that they're not specifically licensed as school counselors because they're not school counselors. | ||
They're chaplains, which is different certification. | ||
But let's continue with the lies, please. | ||
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Speak out against this bill from across the political spectrum, from across different faith traditions, from across different communities. | |
And we are proud to announce that 25 of the biggest school districts in Texas have rejected this policy. | ||
Is he 55 or is he 18? | ||
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We are protecting our students. | |
That's what I'm trying to figure out. We are protecting our religious liberties at the local level across the state of Texas. | ||
This is important progress. | ||
But we also want to recognize that this is a growing movement. | ||
This same bill has been proposed in multiple other states. | ||
This month alone, it has already passed three state legislatures, and there are four more where the bill was introduced just recently. | ||
So this is a fight that's far from over. | ||
We're happy to celebrate the victories here in Texas at the local level, but we've got to do so much more to resist Christian nationalism across the country. | ||
Christian nationalism is on the rise. | ||
Three years ago, Christian nationalists stormed the U.S. Capitol, killing police officers while carrying crosses and signs reading Jesus saved. | ||
Do you know what I'm going to say? | ||
Before we move on to those lies, let's contend with the ones that he said just a second ago. | ||
And if we could back it up about 10 seconds, we'll return to it in just a moment. | ||
There is a mental health crisis in our schools right now, largely because of the democratic policies that shut down schools for two years and gave all the kids anxiety. | ||
Also, the tendency to put kids who are even just a little bit rambunctious onto pharmaceutical drugs that lobotomize them essentially chemically. | ||
Everything is We're good to go. | ||
Pressured by the school administration and their teachers, influenced by media, all in the same direction, which is away from Christianity, away from morality and decency, and towards complete Satanism in its most raw and horrifying form. | ||
So again, you can actually read about this and figure out that everything he's saying is stupid and wrong. | ||
You know, it just, I mean... | ||
Kathy Burden, who's a... | ||
testified in favor of this bill. | ||
She's a co-pastor of Kingdom Life Church in North Texas, says, Kirgi have the moral authority to help children in need. | ||
Why do we need chaplains in schools? | ||
Well, we have a decline in moral values, and there are no absolutes anymore. | ||
We're dealing with traumatized students who have no access to crisis interventions. | ||
And they're like, who? | ||
You know, but if these chaplains get in, how are we going to take the crises and... | ||
Turn it into homosexuality. | ||
How are we going to take these unsure, uncertain, traumatized students and tell them that the real problem is their genitals and they need to cut them off? | ||
Because that's what's actually happening, obviously. | ||
Chaplains are trained to deal with grief and loss, recognize students that are traumatized, and help with those that are depressed and also recognize addictions. | ||
This is being characterized by this guy. | ||
As an attempt to impose Christian nationalism, aka fascism, on the country. | ||
Completely absurd. The problem is that your ideology has destroyed the mental health of the world, but in particular America, and really in particular the children of America. | ||
And so we can't actually fill the positions needed, and we have to turn to things other than state-certified counselors. | ||
Now, I suppose we'll return to the video now. | ||
But before we do, I guess we'll take a little break before we return to what he just said, which was a lie, I remind you. | ||
And we'll look at this. | ||
Libs of TikTok. University of Thomas, Minnesota offers students a white accountability workshop where students meet with a, quote, mental health counselor to discuss their white privilege, white supremacy, and do anti-racist work. | ||
They're teaching white students that they're somehow guilty for their skin color. | ||
We are, of course, aware this happens, and this is the outcome of your licensed, supervised, highly trained counselors in school telling white kids that they're Evil. | ||
And I remind you, this is a religion in every form. | ||
It just is. | ||
Pure and simple, plain and clear. | ||
This is a religion. | ||
It is an anti-Christ religion. | ||
They're not mad that religion is being put into schools. | ||
They're mad that it's not theirs. | ||
Meet Bonnie Scott, a kink, LGBTQ, fat, and polyaffirming mental health counselor. | ||
She gives approval letters to 14-year-olds so they can get sex change surgery. | ||
She's on NEISD's Health Advisory Council and is responsible for creating health policy and health and human sexuality curriculum, as well as being involved in the counseling services that schools offer. | ||
So these are the people that they're scared of replacing with clergy, scared of replacing with chaplains and faith leaders. | ||
Who actually sincerely want to try to help people get over crises and deal with grief and understand what's going on in the world around them. | ||
They're mad that they haven't been systematically trained to be all of the worst things in the world. | ||
LGBTQ affirming, poly and non-monogamy affirming, feminist, fat liberation affirming. | ||
Oh God forbid these people be replaced by somebody who's like, I just love everyone and follow Jesus. | ||
Elementary school counselor in PPS Connect is holding a drag show for students in school. | ||
The counselor advertises that the event will feature BIPOC drag queens and will be centered around the exploration of gender. | ||
This is what they mean when they say counselors. | ||
This is what they mean when they say mental health help. | ||
What they mean is that what they want is highly trained activists to parade your children in front of cross-dressing fat black people as some sort of act of retribution against your race for being successful for millennia. | ||
Meet Ellen Berry, the elementary school counselor in Gorham Schools. | ||
Newly released document obtained through public record requests show her requesting information for trans-inclusive language for an elementary health class. | ||
Why is she discussing the biological anatomy of being trans with elementary kids? | ||
Because she's a highly trained and certified health counselor, obviously. | ||
So that's who they really don't want to. | ||
Replacing with faith leaders. | ||
That's who they intend to have full authority over your children's mental health. | ||
We got a few examples of this. | ||
Should we go to one or two videos? | ||
Shall we? Should we do that? | ||
We'll do that in justice. We'll do that in justice. | ||
Well, we'll start with clip 10 here. | ||
Here is a certified master's degree, highly educated, very desirable mental health counselor in the modern United States of America. | ||
Mental health counselor on losing weight. | ||
A child goes to her. I feel uncomfortable. | ||
I don't feel healthy. | ||
I want to be thin like my friends. | ||
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Let's see what he has to say. Another great question. | |
This person was asking if there is any time in which intentional weight loss is not fatphobic. | ||
I'm going to say 99.9% of the times, if you are intentionally losing weight, it is fatphobic. | ||
Yeah, that's what we need. That's what we need. | ||
We can go ahead and take that down. | ||
Thank you. That's what we need, is the qualified, responsible school counselors to tell children that not wanting to be fat makes them a bigot, a bad person, phobic. | ||
They hate their fellow man. | ||
How dare they even suggest that losing weight might be something that they're pursuing. | ||
Clip number nine here, school counselor being asked about how young is too young? | ||
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Let's watch. When you're 12 years old, you're like, I feel like I'm in the wrong body. | |
And that's fine. Like, that's how you feel. | ||
And then if you continue that lifestyle, then that's your life. | ||
But my job as an adult and a human being is to respect the choices other people make. | ||
Shouldn't we be able to define what it means to be born in the wrong body? | ||
Well, we can define what it means to be in the wrong body. | ||
Okay, what is that? What does it mean? I feel like I'm in the wrong body. | ||
That's what it means. I think children are extremely naive, and I think children will listen to the adults around them. | ||
You know, 10-year-olds engage in magical thinking, right? | ||
Absolutely. I'm a school counselor. | ||
That's my job. I literally do this professionally. | ||
Have you changed since you were 10 years old? | ||
Absolutely. Did you learn something since you were 10? | ||
I would hope so. So probably the way you think when you're 15 is a lot different than 10. | ||
Your morals and your identity, those things for me haven't changed. | ||
Well, when I was 10 years old, I believed Santa Claus came down my chimney and put presents under the tree. | ||
Right. He did. He did. For any kids listening, Santa is real. | ||
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Children are extremely naive, and I think children will listen to the adults around them. | |
I'm a school counselor. Yep, I'm a school counselor. | ||
You know, it's a shame we don't have more of these. | ||
I mean, we obviously need more of these people. | ||
Yeah, you're in the wrong body, lady. | ||
You're wearing the body of Dr. | ||
Robotnik. That's the issue. | ||
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You're... I don't... | |
I mean, that's... It is an interesting... | ||
It's not human, that's for sure. | ||
Whatever this shape is. | ||
It's a car crash. I can't look away. | ||
All right, let's go to clip number seven here. | ||
Here's the other... Professional psychological activists engage in this. | ||
Clip 7, right? | ||
Or no. Wait, is this clip 7? | ||
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My daughter attend this school. | |
All right, hold on. We gotta take this down. Let's go to clip 6 here. | ||
First grade teacher explains why it's important to them to have a pride flag in their first grade classroom. | ||
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Let's watch. I use she, her pronouns, and I've been a first grade teacher for 16 years. | |
I'm here in support of this bill to make rainbow flag bans prohibited. | ||
What does a rainbow flag mean to my students, my classroom? | ||
Here are some words from my first grade babies. | ||
It means my teacher will stand up for me. | ||
It looks like the flag's at my house, so I feel home. | ||
It means we all are here together. | ||
My students feel the importance of windows and mirrors. | ||
I want every child, family, and staff member to have a clear visual of inclusion and safety in the community I build. | ||
We know students, families, and staff members need to feel safe in order to learn, thrive, and continue to share their talents with us. | ||
My rainbow flag stands for welcoming spaces, trust, resilience, compassion, joy, collaboration, and community without judgment. | ||
And don't we all want that for all kids? | ||
No, you freak. | ||
We can pull it down. So again, these are the people that Are actively, at this point, serving as school counselors, getting direct access, unsupervised, by the way, access to the most vulnerable and mentally unstable children, fed directly into these people's hands. | ||
If they can even grab children with their giant fupa getting in the way, we're not sure. | ||
Let's go back to the video of this guy, Tallarico. | ||
James Tallarico. Started back where we left off. | ||
And this is the frustration of having to be an American at this point who actually understands things and legitimately cares about the things that everybody says they care about. | ||
It's frustrating because what these people do is lie endlessly without regard to the truth thinking that if they do it over and over and say it enough and condemn the same people over and over everybody will believe them and they'll get their way. | ||
James Tallarico is about to claim that it was Christian nationalists that attacked the Capitol and killed police officers while holding crosses. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Three years ago, Christian nationalists stormed the U.S. Capitol, killing police officers while carrying crosses and signs reading Jesus saves. | |
Two years ago... | ||
Let me just pause it. | ||
Let me just make sure to get this point across. | ||
No police officers were killed at the Capitol. | ||
Can we make that perfectly clear? | ||
Everything he just said was basically wrong. | ||
They weren't Christian nationalists. | ||
They were Trump supporters. | ||
They were MAGA. They were conservative. | ||
They actually cared about a legitimate election choosing our president. | ||
Some of them were carrying crosses. | ||
Some of them were wearing signs. | ||
None of them killed a single police officer. | ||
Did not happen. So we'll go ahead and check number eight off the list here. | ||
See, I've got the Ten Commandments here in front of me, and I'm just seeing how many James violates in this one speech. | ||
We've just hit, thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor. | ||
So let's continue. | ||
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On the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, allowing states like ours to outlaw | |
abortion even in cases of rape and incest. | ||
First of all, I've been saying for years we could deprive them of this talking point if you just allow rape and incest abortions. | ||
It's like literally 0.01% of abortions. | ||
It's negligible. I don't even think it happens really ever. | ||
But it's a very powerful talking point for them that we continuously give them, like adding fuel to their fire that otherwise is completely devoid of legitimacy. | ||
But now it is fascist Christian nationalists on the Supreme Court who simply overturned Roe versus Wade. | ||
It's like you almost have to give it to the liberals That like, even when conservatives just have the softest touch, even when they're just like, look, you can still abort anybody you want, just do it at the state level, not the federal. | ||
And that to them is an example of Christian nationalist fascism and an attack on your rights. | ||
When in reality, if we had a Christian, Christo-fascist Supreme Court, you think they would have just sent it back to the states? | ||
Or do you think they would have made it illegal and arrested everybody? | ||
So, they take any pushback that we give them, take it to the nth degree, and then criticize an entire religion because they're bigots. | ||
We'll be right back. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Let me just give you a couple headlines here, a couple updates as to the state of... | ||
The nation, state of the union, if you will, specifically our kids. | ||
Stories just brought to me. | ||
Just breaking here. | ||
Canada, transgender pedophile arrested for child pornography advocated for childhood transitioning. | ||
So a trans pedophile recidivist male residing in Quebec has been arrested and charged with possession of child pornography for the second time. | ||
Crystal Lauzon, 39, of Val David, was detained January 11th after officers found images of children. | ||
They were arrested in 2020 thanks to possession of child abuse materials, but he wasn't charged or wasn't... | ||
Anyway, sentenced for four years in prison. | ||
But he appears to have been released sometimes before November of 2023. | ||
So arrested in 2020. Didn't actually go to trial until 2022. | ||
Sentenced to four years and was out a year later. | ||
Wonderful. And now, apparently, he's been caught again as a man who thinks he's a woman. | ||
And he described himself as a trans woman undergoing hormone therapy. | ||
And had an obsession with a genre of pornography which depicts men or boys being transitioned into young women or underage girls. | ||
So, okay. | ||
We got it. We got another video from Quebec. | ||
We'll show you in just a second. | ||
Keep that story in mind. Meanwhile, ex-con turned NYC criminal justice activist busted after head of prison rival found in freezer of the apartment he left in blonde wig. | ||
So another, what, cross-dressing murderer activist left his hero. | ||
Amazing. A criminal justice activist is facing murder charges after cops found a dismembered body inside a Bronx apartment with the accused killer caught on surveillance video disguised in a blonde wig at the scene of the crime, according to witnesses and police. | ||
It's like, man, forget illegal immigrants. | ||
You want to find a criminal class in this country? | ||
It's anybody who's a leftist activist. | ||
They should be on a watch list immediately about all sorts of stuff. | ||
It doesn't even have to be political. It's just like when you find out a horrific, grisly crime is discovered, it's shockingly common that it's a leftist activist of some sort or another. | ||
This guy apparently had been a guest on Joe Rogan. | ||
He was a staffer for a public law firm. | ||
And arrested for murder after a severed head was found in his apartment. | ||
Okay. On the podcast, Johnson spoke about his time in prison as he advocated for criminal justice reform. | ||
Johnson also spoke out against changing his life around. | ||
Okay. He also apparently is friends with District Attorney Alvin Bragg. | ||
So there you go. Surveillance footage shows Johnson arriving at the apartment with a blue bin. | ||
He showed multiple times in different outfits. | ||
Please don't, I have a family, the victim yelled, according to neighbors, before he was killed. | ||
Leftist activists fulfilling their ultimate purpose. | ||
Okay. Meanwhile, there's been a big, big, big backlash to WPATH, which is the World Professional Association for Transgender Health. | ||
National Post has a story. | ||
And basically it was leaked discussions that reveal that behind the scenes, the people that are pushing transgender aggressively on all children know full well how damaging, permanent, devastating their interventions can be. | ||
And yet they continue to do it. | ||
And they are the ones, I remind you, that are actively training the people that have direct access to your children in public schools. | ||
As they basically have to agree to transgenderism in order to be certified as a mental health counselor. | ||
And the real danger, of course, we're being warned about is that those people might be replaced by volunteer chaplains. | ||
TheRabbitHole84 on Twitter says 7% of Americans are LGBT in total. | ||
But when it comes to Gen Z, 20%, one-fifth of Gen Z is LGBT, which is not evidence of transgenderism. | ||
The fact that prior to this, a fifth of people were LGBT and they were oppressed and suppressed by the damn fascist Christians and they're now just experiencing the world as they'd always wanted, but is in fact evidence of the direct effects of indoctrination into this ideology. | ||
And that's especially apparent when it comes to Ivy League colleges, where 38% Of brown students, students from Brown University, consider themselves LGBT. In Princeton, 35% of them say they're LGBT. Yale, 29% of those students say they're LGBT. All of these numbers were less than half of that percentage point. | ||
Five years ago. Six years ago. | ||
So that's not natural. | ||
That's the effect of elite college indoctrination who are the very same | ||
academic authorities that are now training the next generation of | ||
school counselors to Intervene with your children in the event of a mental | ||
health crisis Which may have led to situations like this the rate of antidepressant | ||
use among 12 to 25 year olds has increased 66% over six years | ||
66% In six years. Okay. | ||
So, something's going on with our children. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and guess it's not that they're becoming more Christian. | ||
I'm taking a guess here, but I'm going to say that, in my estimation, it's not because they are in a society that is more Christian and more conservative than six years ago. | ||
That might have something to do with it. | ||
Let's go back to James Tallarico, because... | ||
Despite what you've just read about the antidepressants, we could throw in suicide with that, the | ||
massive and unexpected and obviously unnatural rise of children calling themselves LGBT and | ||
the transgender medical authorities lying about the effects of the policies they're | ||
pushing on everybody and training people to do, and the fact that practically all of the | ||
leftist activists who support transgenderism, especially when it comes to children, are | ||
just routinely discovered to be horrific pedophiles. | ||
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Thank you. | |
None of that's bad. | ||
That's all good. All of that is good and normal and progress, okay? | ||
Just so you understand what James Tellarico is telling you here. | ||
All of that is wonderful and good and normal and shut up, okay? | ||
The real threat is Christian nationalism. | ||
Now, he's given us a couple examples of Christian nationalism that should, you know, obviously, in his mind, horrify and concern you. | ||
They are that chaplains would be allowed to volunteer as counselors to make up for the shortfall of... | ||
Supposedly necessary mental health experts in schools. | ||
So chaplains volunteering to help children in need. | ||
That's the first threat of Christian nationalism. | ||
The second is that Christian nationalists killed police officers on January 6th, which just didn't actually happen. | ||
So, okay, we're still on one. | ||
We still have one example of the danger of Christian nationalism. | ||
The last one is that Christian nationalist Supreme Court Decided that the states should be able to decide abortion rather than the federal government, meaning that some states had more abortion laws open up while other states reversed abortion permission and made it illegal. | ||
So this is the threat of Christian nationalism. | ||
If these are threats to you, this is the thing that he's warning. | ||
He's saying this is the number one threat to our country. | ||
This is an existential threat, really. | ||
They're on a crusade to end this type of activity. | ||
I mean, when you've got examples like chaplains volunteering as counselors and saying that some laws are unconstitutional, I mean, obviously this is a threat that we can't survive. | ||
You know, all the kids being on psychotropic drugs and cutting their genitals off, that's normal and good and fine. | ||
If you oppose that, not only are you a Christian nationalist, that actually means you're a Christo-fascist, and you have to be stopped at all costs, up to and including direct intervention from the intelligence agencies to spy on, surveil, and possibly arrest you because of the threat that you pose. | ||
As a damn Christian nationalist. | ||
We'll be right back. We'll turn to this video because it only gets more insane from here. | ||
Stay tuned. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The War Room. I'm going to continue on this topic because, well, there's a lot of other topics that we can get to and maybe we'll get to some in this segment. | ||
I feel like this is somewhere where Infowars is sort of necessary. | ||
We are required to not respond to what the Democrats are doing immediately and right now, | ||
but rather project into the future and say, this is where this is going, | ||
and try to head them off at the pass and cut them off before they get there. | ||
And so the drive against Christian nationalism, it's the same sort of Trojan horse tactic that they use, | ||
where people who are just normal Americans, who've never considered themselves Christian nationalists. | ||
They're just like, oh, I'm a Republican. I'm a Democrat. | ||
I'm a whatever. They might hear this word, Christian nationalism, and go, what is that? | ||
And the left is there to say, oh, it's fascists that believe that Christianity should be forced on everybody in the country and that our laws should be directly from the Bible. | ||
I don't even know what they say, but essentially they're saying that they're fascists. | ||
They're essentially... Combining Christian nationalism with fascism, but really what they're talking about is Christianity. | ||
So you're going to see Christian people who, in an effort to seem like a progressive, non-bad Christian, are going to go, I'm no Christian nationalist. | ||
That's not me. I'm not a fascist. | ||
And it's like, no, you get this as a trick. | ||
It's an attack on your religion by anti-Christ bigots. | ||
That hate your religion for your religion, that are putting a mask on it to conceal their attack, hoping that you don't realize what they're doing until it's too late. | ||
So we're here to tell you, don't fall for this. | ||
And the way to counteract it, I would think, would be to embrace Christian nationalism, honestly. | ||
The real Christian nationalism, which is being a Christian and a nationalist. | ||
In other words, an American. | ||
In other words, just the American system and what America was and was founded as and has always been, that's what I am, and that's Christian and nationalist. | ||
So, if you, like, are an American that loves America, you might be a Christian nationalist, and that's okay and a good thing. | ||
And it is quite literally the antithesis of fascism. | ||
So we're trying to cut these people off. | ||
And again, it... If you just replace the term Christian nationalism with Christianity, everything they're saying makes sense. | ||
And you'll hear this as James Tellarico continues in his warning the country about the dangers of Christian nationalism that so far have brought us... | ||
Chaplains volunteering as school counselors to make up the shortfall and a slight relaxing of abortion laws around the country. | ||
Oh dear heavens, how will we survive? | ||
Let's go back to the fear-mongering anti-Christian bigot, shall we? | ||
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And as we speak... | |
Christian nationalist billionaires are attempting to dismantle public education in the state of Texas and therefore dismantle democracy. | ||
Let me be very clear. | ||
There is nothing Christian about Christian nationalism. | ||
It is the worship of power. | ||
Political power, social power, economic power in the name of Christ. | ||
And it is a betrayal of Jesus of Nazareth. | ||
Jesus never asked us to kill police officers. | ||
Jesus never asked us to ban books, silence teachers, or defund schools. | ||
Jesus never asked us to control women's bodies. | ||
Jesus never asked us to establish a Christian theocracy. | ||
All he asked was that we love thy neighbor. | ||
Kingdom of God. Not just our Christian neighbors. | ||
Not just our straight neighbors. | ||
Not just our male neighbors. | ||
So he is both criticizing and demonizing Christian nationalism while saying it's not Christian. | ||
It's all very confusing because so far everything he's describing is Is definitely Christian. | ||
Jesus didn't tell us to control women's bodies. | ||
He kind of did. | ||
He kind of told women to control their own bodies. | ||
He kind of definitely wouldn't be okay with abortion, James. | ||
Are you seriously? | ||
Okay, we're checking another one off the list. | ||
We're doing it. We're checking another one off the list. | ||
Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. | ||
This man is taking the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. | ||
And using it like a cudgel to achieve political points while claiming that his enemies are using the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth as a political cudgel to defeat his enemies. | ||
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So, there's that. | |
There's also thou shalt not kill. | ||
I would put that under abortion. | ||
Thou shalt honor father and mother. | ||
I think that is routinely violated by the laws that I'm about to show you. | ||
But let's go back to... | ||
James here. Deeply faithful James who definitely loves Christianity and just deposes all the things it says. | ||
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Let's watch. Not just our white neighbors, not just our rich neighbors. | |
We are called to love all of our neighbors. | ||
And that is exactly the opposite of what Christian nationalism does in the world. | ||
And so I am calling upon all Christians and all Americans to confront the sin that is Christian nationalism. | ||
Denounce it at every level. | ||
He's a fake Christian. He's an antichrist follower. | ||
Let's go. I thought this was in here. | ||
But one of the things he argues about, I won't go to the clip here, but one of the things he is arguing against is the placement of the Ten Commandments in schools. | ||
He's very mad that people are placing the Ten Commandments in schools because I guess that's not Christian either. | ||
I guess the Ten Commandments aren't Christian, apparently. | ||
This is all very confusing, but he's lying about everything, so there's that. | ||
Christianity doesn't tell you to kill police officers. | ||
Okay, great. | ||
We never killed police officers. | ||
Like, it's just all complete nonsense. | ||
Again, the things he's actually talking about are chaplains volunteering to be counselors because there's a crisis of mental illness that's going unaddressed. | ||
And when it is addressed, it's being addressed by highly trained leftist activists who find... | ||
Their position as an extremely convenient and gives them the justification they desire to impose their will on children and turn them gay. | ||
And I'm not even kidding, even a little bit. | ||
Again, very concerned that Christianity would worm its way into the school. | ||
What is worming its way into the school? | ||
Let's go to clip number seven and find out, shall we? | ||
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Does my daughter attend this school's LGBTQ club? | |
What's her name? Hannah Watson. | ||
No one named Hannah Watson attends the LGBTQ club. | ||
Call down and check, please. Hi, Ms. | ||
Grayson. Does Hannah Watson attend your LGBTQ club? | ||
Okay, thank you. Well, no one by the name of Hannah Watson attends the LGBTQ club. | ||
Because she goes by Quinn. Have you checked the Bible study club? | ||
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That's where she's supposed to be. | |
She's probably there. Why don't you head down there and I'll buzz you in. | ||
Okay. Ms. | ||
Grayson, send Quinn to the room where the Bible study meets. | ||
Her mom is heading down there right now. | ||
Funny skit, right? | ||
Like a funny imagining, like a funny thing that they came up with? | ||
No, that's actually what happens. | ||
No, they actually train people in schools, counselors included, to secretly transition kids. | ||
There was a big scandal broke out today when it was revealed that an elementary school was holding a gay indoctrination club during lunch and not telling the parents about it, secretly transitioning their kids. | ||
Let's go now to clip number eight and see this manifest in real life. | ||
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That the district recently sent this flyer, which I can provide to you, to all teachers, inviting them to a training titled, Responding to Resistance. | |
The bullet points mention that teachers will learn, quote, how to respond to resistance against rainbow clubs. | ||
Now, the discovery of this flyer was made known to us by an elementary school teacher, And it is quite alarming. | ||
It was sent just a few weeks after parents discovered a secretive lunchtime UBU club at Pleasant Grove Elementary School. | ||
Oddly, the district has not given much response to the concerned parents, but shortly after the incident sent this flyer out to all teachers. | ||
It seems that the district's response to rightfully concerned parents of elementary age children is to ignore them and then provide teachers with training on how to push back, ignore, and keep more secrets from parents. | ||
This is blatantly disrespectful to parents who deserve to be partners in their child's education. | ||
It's literally evil. I mean, there's nothing short of it. | ||
It is evil. It is antichrist. | ||
It is everything that Christians should oppose in every possible regard. | ||
This is the reality. Indoctrinating your kids into this leftist | ||
suicide cult, sending them to doctors who will give them medicine in nine minutes. | ||
We have a video we'll play in the first five minutes of the next segment showing exactly that in Quebec, where, by the way, this leftist activist pedophile resides, very coincidentally. | ||
But we're supposed to be concerned about the Ten Commandments going up in school while teachers get their first graders to pledge allegiance to the rainbow flag. | ||
Okay, if you're not Christian national at this point, I don't know if you understand the conflict that we're in quite yet. | ||
We're against two people, the globalist and the antichrist. | ||
What's the antidote to that? Christian nationalism. | ||
We'll be right back. All right, folks, welcome back. | ||
I just want to make it perfectly clear, and we'll be joined by Jesse Lee Peterson here in just a second, but just to sum up everything I'm saying here. | ||
They're setting the stage so that any attempt to return to normalcy, any attempt to re-grasp morality at all, in any way, will be deemed to be Christian nationalist, which will be conflated with fascism, which will make you a domestic terrorist Nazi. | ||
So let your child be led away by the hand with the man in the dress to go to the doctor who knows what he's giving them. | ||
We'll sterilize them forever and that the child is incapable of conceiving in their Nascent to mind what that means for the rest of their lives, but we'll do it to them anyway. | ||
It's sickening what these people are doing. | ||
They have to be opposed, and it's not enough just to say I'm against what they're doing. | ||
You have to be for something. | ||
And what I'm for is the mindset and the world and the ideology that created the first world, the Western world. | ||
It used to be called Christendom. | ||
And when you look at the Ten Commandments that they're terrified might get put up in school, it makes a lot of sense. | ||
I am the Lord thy God, thou shalt not have any other gods but me. | ||
Obviously they have a lot of other gods. | ||
The God of diversity. | ||
The God of everyone but the whites. | ||
The POC God they worship. | ||
The God of the GDP. The God of consumerism. | ||
The God of meaningless mainstream entertainment that they worship. | ||
I mean, they're in often religious ecstasy with the premiere of a new Star Wars movie or something of the like. | ||
Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. | ||
The way I interpret that, what I've come to understand is that that's not about just saying, oh my God. | ||
It's more about claiming to speak for God. | ||
When you're not actually speaking for God So like if I don't know | ||
some creepy Langley cutout gets up behind a podium and says | ||
Jesus wants you to Hand your kids over to the transgender people and get an | ||
abortion I think that would be taking the name of the Lord in vain. | ||
Thou shalt keep the Sabbath day holy. | ||
Thou shalt honor father and mother. | ||
I mean, that one obviously is in complete contradiction to what counselors are being instructed and what they in turn are instructing children, that your parents hate you if they don't let you transition and you're in danger and come with us and we'll send you to a... | ||
A gay foster parent who can guide you on your genital mutilation and hormonal lobotomy. | ||
So we can't have them honoring their father and mother. | ||
Thou shalt not kill. Well, that contradicts abortion, obviously. | ||
Thou shalt not commit adultery. | ||
That would be sex outside of marriage, which is obviously probably the key component of their entire ideology. | ||
pleasure-seeking for its own benefit and thinking nothing beyond that. | ||
Thou shalt not steal. Well, how are you gonna pay for the roads without taxes? | ||
Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor. | ||
Like, I don't know, saying that people on January 6th killed police officers, | ||
that would be an example of that. Thou shalt not thyself lust after thy neighbor's | ||
wife. Well, again, I think it's clear what an important role lust plays in the | ||
ideology of the left. | ||
And thou shalt not cover thy neighbor's house, nor his farm, nor his cattle, nor | ||
anything that is his, which again is sort of their whole thing. | ||
They're sort of all about coveting. | ||
They're sort of the covetors. | ||
That's what they do is they covet and little else. | ||
Now there's a video that we're not going to be able to get to, but it is a video from Quebec of a 14-year-old going into a private clinic Saying she was trans and within nine minutes being prescribed medicine that will permanently alter her physiology and render her sterile for the rest of her life. | ||
And they know that and they give it to her anyway. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with the one and only Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
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Don't go anywhere. I want him found. | |
Not tomorrow, not after breakfast. | ||
Now! | ||
Yes, sir! | ||
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Well? | |
Well what? | ||
Man up and vanish like a fart in the wind! | ||
My wind. | ||
Nothing left but... | ||
Damn rocks on the windowsill. | ||
And that cupcake on the wall. | ||
What say there, Fuzzy Bridges? | ||
This is conspiracy. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
One big damn conspiracy! | ||
And everyone's in on it! | ||
Welcome back folks, unveiling the truth behind the globalist curtain. | ||
Welcome to The War Room. | ||
This is The War Room. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, sitting in for Owen Troyer today. | ||
Very happy to welcome my guest, Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
You know him well. | ||
I got a big, long... | ||
Bio for you here, but I don't want to waste time getting into it. | ||
Just know you can find everything Jesse Lee Peterson does at JLP Talk on Twitter. | ||
JesseLeePeterson.com RebuildingTheMan.com He runs an organization called Bond, all about rebuilding the family by rebuilding the man. | ||
Welcome to the show once again, Jesse. | ||
Hey Harrison, thanks for having me on again. | ||
I appreciate it. Well, it's absolutely my pleasure. | ||
And I've been talking for the last hour about Christian nationalism. | ||
I got other stuff I want to bring up. | ||
I got a whole stack of news I want to bring up with you. | ||
But I want to get your thoughts. | ||
I see a big drive to demonize what they call Christian nationalism, which they're conflating with fascism. | ||
But it's all really, as far as I see it, a thinly veiled attack on Christianity itself. | ||
Are you seeing this as well? | ||
Absolutely. Christianity is the most hated religion on this side of heaven. | ||
And the reason it's so hated is because Christianity, as far as I know, is the only religion that tells us that we are wrong. | ||
That we have to admit we're wrong and then return to the Father. | ||
We gotta admit it. And no other religion seems to require that. | ||
And so that is why Christianity is so hated. | ||
Because it doesn't want you on the side of good. | ||
It doesn't want you on the side of God. | ||
And the darkness hates the light. | ||
And so they're attacking the Christians for that reason. | ||
And unless a Christian understand that this is a battle between good and evil, they are not going to be able to withstand the attacks that is to come. | ||
Because the darkness hates the light and Christianity represents the light. | ||
And it's just going to get worse. | ||
It's not going to get better until Christians overcome fear. | ||
And start standing up and seeing that this battle is a battle between good and evil, the darkness and the light. | ||
And I promise you, once they return to the light, they can defeat the darkness because the darkness has no power. | ||
It only has intimidation. | ||
It only has fear. | ||
It only has Try to make you afraid of it. | ||
But if you understand it has no power and fear is not of God, you can win. | ||
But if they don't overcome the anger, if they don't overcome the fear, Christianity will be defeated for sure. | ||
Yeah, people don't stand up for it. | ||
I mean, it's almost inevitable. | ||
And of course, I don't know if you were watching the last hour, but I played this video of this guy. | ||
He's very obviously conflating Christian nationalism with Christianity and then conflating that with like... | ||
White supremacy and all of these other buzzwords that they have. | ||
And it's just so confusing to me because if you know anything about Christianity, it is the religion that teaches selfless love, self-sacrifice, forgiveness. | ||
I mean, this is what makes it unique. | ||
And so again, we're in this situation where I'm like, okay, how are they able to convince people that Christianity is the opposite of what it actually is? | ||
I mean, it's so thorough, this inversion on every level. | ||
I'm just, it boggles my mind, Jesse. | ||
Well, they have been able to do that because they have convinced the people that Christianity is the white man's religion. | ||
Right. And what they have done is taught non-white people, some liberal white people, that the white man is the enemy, the white man is the problem, and they need to be taken away. | ||
They need to be, all the so-called power, authority, need to be taken away from the white man. | ||
And he shouldn't have a right to say or do anything because they have made the people believe that the white man is the problem. | ||
And so they attach Christianity to the white people. | ||
And if they can wipe out the white people, they believe that they're going to wipe out Christianity. | ||
And they are using Christianity as a way not only to destroy Christianity, Right. | ||
Right. | ||
Getting rid of white people, and they're using that for a reason. | ||
Yeah, I think I agree with you, and it's just like everything, where you have white people as a statistic or percentage, like the most open societies, the most accepting, the least racist, if you want to go that way, and yet we're portrayed as the most racist. | ||
Christianity is the most open, the most liberal, the most free society. | ||
And so, of course, it has to be portrayed as fascist. | ||
I mean, inversion is like the main theme of our show every day at this point, is not just being wrong, not just having two sides to a story, but one side that's trying to tell the truth and the other side that's telling the literal polar opposite inversion reflection of the truth. | ||
Yeah, but the most important—I can promise you, too, Harrison, that if white men— We're to overcome fear and not worry or be concerned about the name-calling, whatever. | ||
They want to call you Hitler. | ||
They want to call you whatever. | ||
If white men were to overcome that, the fear of name-calling, because it's just a word, It has no meaning if you don't give it meaning. | ||
It's just another way for the evil to attack. | ||
And they attack you in all kinds of ways. | ||
They call you names. If that doesn't work, they try to make you feel good. | ||
If that doesn't work, they'll try other things. | ||
But white people have to overcome fear and just say no to these people. | ||
And if you say no, they'll go away. | ||
But as long as you're on the run, You're afraid of what they're going to take away from you. | ||
You're afraid of the name calling. | ||
It's like children with parents. | ||
If the parents allow the children to run over them by spoiling the children or being afraid to correct them in the right way, the kids will run over the parents. | ||
And that's what's happening with white people. | ||
These people, so-called color, know that white people are afraid because white people are on the run. | ||
And they hate you for your weakness. | ||
And they will destroy you as long as you have fear. | ||
You gotta overcome the fear. | ||
Let them call you racist. | ||
Let them call you nationalist or whatever. | ||
There's nothing wrong with loving your country. | ||
Of course, I'm a nationalist. | ||
I love America. I love what's right. | ||
I don't care what they call me. | ||
Because I understand that it's good versus evil. | ||
So white men and white women, but especially white men, gotta overcome fear because of the order of God. | ||
God in Christ, Christ in man, man over woman, woman over children. | ||
He's gotta come back to that order or evil will destroy you. | ||
And they see white, look at white people, they're afraid of blacks and anybody. | ||
raping them, robbing and stealing and carjacking. | ||
And they go out to the white neighborhoods and do it because they know that the whites | ||
are not gonna do anything about it. | ||
And so they hate your weakness and they are not gonna stop until you say no to them. | ||
Long as you're on the run, it's gonna only get worse. | ||
No way it's gonna get better. | ||
A hundred percent. They hate you for your weakness. | ||
I think that's a very important thing to understand. | ||
And here's the real clincher, Jesse. | ||
Even your wife, don't forget that even your wife can hate you for your weakness. | ||
Your wife will smack you as long as you know you're not going to smack back because she hates weakness. | ||
That's completely true, and I think it goes to what you said about kids, too. | ||
They don't want weak parents. | ||
They want to test you, and they want to see you push back. | ||
But here's the real clincher of it all, Jesse. | ||
If you oppose them, they're going to call you all sorts of racist names. | ||
If you give in to them, they still call you racist names. | ||
So it's not like giving in or being weak makes them go, oh, these guys aren't so bad. | ||
You can have, I mean, the Queen of England... | ||
You know, oversaw the complete downfall of her entire empire, let millions of people flood into her country. | ||
When she died, they were spitting on her grave and saying, you know, screw you colonists and saying all sorts of horrible things. | ||
You're going to get called racist one way or the other. | ||
So, you know, can you not at least stand up and get called racist rather than give up and still get called racist? | ||
That's why we have to live from the kingdom of heaven within. | ||
And when you live from the kingdom of heaven within, your world inside of you, which is the kingdom of heaven, God with us, we will be able to deal with the world outside of, because the same hell that's trying to destroy you and your mind and emotions, it's the same hell that these people have inside of them. | ||
And anyone that tries to escape the hell, the devil's gonna send his little demons to try to draw you back in. | ||
But when you love what's right, With all your heart, soul, and mind, along with nothing else, whatever else anyone else does or what they say is on them. | ||
It has nothing to do with you because you understand that they're being controlled by evil. | ||
It's not them, but it's the spirit of evil that made a home in their mind and emotions. | ||
All thoughts and all emotions are not of God. | ||
God said that Bring all of your imagination, all of your thoughts into captivity, that your thoughts, your feelings are not my thoughts and my feelings. | ||
So bring them into captivity. | ||
When you stop listening to those thoughts, so-called good thoughts or bad thoughts, knowing that they're both evil, you're going to start living from common sense. | ||
You're going to start living from the wisdom of God, from the love of God. | ||
And in God, there is no fear. | ||
Zero fear. There is no falseness of identity. | ||
It doesn't matter what people think. | ||
You don't think about what others think about you, by the way. | ||
But you don't care if you're nice. | ||
If they're nice to you, that's nice. | ||
If they're mean to you, that's nice. | ||
If they want to hang out, that's nice. | ||
If they don't, that's nice, because all of your life is coming from within, from God, and God loves us, and He'll take care of us. | ||
You know, I feel like I've experienced that in my own life quite a bit, where maybe... | ||
Back in the day, I would be really concerned about what people thought about me, and it would only make things worse, and then I'd be anxious. | ||
I'd have social anxiety where I'm like, did I come off really badly there? | ||
And it took me a while just to be like, no, I'm just going to do the right thing. | ||
I'm going to say the right thing. I know I'm coming from a place of love. | ||
If other people misinterpret that, that's on them. | ||
That's right. Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. You know, what you, to the best of your ability, think that God would want you to do. | ||
And once you're doing that, you know, let the chips fall where they may. | ||
And that's why God said that all human beings, there's not one, but all human beings must return to the Father. | ||
We must be born again, right? | ||
And so what he's saying is that we've got to overcome that anger. | ||
And the way that we overcome, because anger is evil. | ||
There's no love and anger. | ||
Anger is the nature of Satan. | ||
It is evil, and it controls the mind and emotion. | ||
And God said that we must repent and be born again. | ||
And what he's saying is that we got to get to see each individual got to see they have that anger. | ||
And once they see that, they have to go and forgive their mothers and fathers. | ||
Forgive their mothers for imposing her will on them and turning them away from the fathers. | ||
And the fathers for not protecting them from the mothers. | ||
He couldn't help it. And the mother couldn't help it. | ||
And when we forgive our mothers, God forgive us. | ||
And he take away the spirit of anger, which is fear and doubt and loneliness and neediness and worry and suicidal thoughts and all that crap. | ||
He would take those spirits and change your nature, which is evil, and give you back his nature. | ||
Which is good. And you start living from that. | ||
We're not in control of anything. | ||
Evil controls us until we're born again of the Father. | ||
Then we're controlled by good. | ||
But we gotta... | ||
All human beings must forgive. | ||
They must forgive their mothers and their fathers. | ||
Don't ask for forgiveness. | ||
Apologize for being angry at them because they couldn't help themselves. | ||
They did the best they could. Their parents did it to them. | ||
But I promise you, when you go and say, I'm sorry for resenting you, mother, for imposing your will on me, spoiling me, or turning me away from my father, whatever, right? | ||
God will forgive you. | ||
He will take that identity away and return you to your earthly father. | ||
And when you love your earthly father, you're going to love God. | ||
But as long as you don't love your earthly father, because your earthly father represents the son of God, whether he's beta or alpha male, he still represents God. | ||
And so you can never love God and hate your earthly father. | ||
And love just means don't be angry. | ||
Forgive and you shall be made free. | ||
Human beings gotta work on themselves because we are dealing with evil. | ||
The human heart is evil, and anyone that has anger is evil. | ||
And as God said, anyone that has anger is a murderer. | ||
Do not trust an angry person because they'll turn on you, they'll lie to you, they will deceive you, no matter who. | ||
Your own parents, your own wife, your own husband, your own children. | ||
Anyone that has anger cannot be trusted because Satan is their God. | ||
It doesn't matter how many degrees you have. | ||
Preacher degrees, intellectual degrees or whatever, no secular degree, if your heart is angering, Satan is your God. | ||
You can even go to church and read about God and quote the Bible and, oh, I'm a Christian, right? | ||
But if you have anger, Satan is still your God and you're living from your imagination, which is of the devil. | ||
You know, you talk a lot about people forgiving their parents or their interaction with their parents. | ||
But I see what you're saying most apparently in the fact that I'm a father now. | ||
And it's, you know, I got to discipline my son. | ||
That's just what you have to do because you can't let him run all over you for their own good. | ||
They need to not be able to do what they want all the time. | ||
But you never discipline in anger, right? | ||
That's right. There's a video people were talking about on Twitter where it was like, is this right or wrong? | ||
And it was a guy smacking the heck out of a little kid. | ||
It was people saying, yeah, you know, corporal punishment is good. | ||
And other people saying, no, this is bad. | ||
But it's like corporal punishment isn't really the issue. | ||
Punishment isn't the issue. Are you doing it in a spirit of anger? | ||
Are you actually angry at your child and taking that out on them? | ||
That's horrible. But if you're, you know, having to spank your kid... | ||
Okay, because he's doing something wrong, but you do it in a calm way where you're telling them, this is why I'm doing this. | ||
I don't see anything wrong with that, but you don't ever want to discipline in anger. | ||
So I see a lot of what you talk about, less so between me and my father, but between me and my son. | ||
I see my role as a father as having to try to embody Christ and God way more than the other way around. | ||
And anyone that has anger has no love. | ||
Because anger is of the nature of Satan. | ||
So even if you lie to yourself and say you don't have anger, but you have it and you disappear your kid, they know because they're innocent, they know that that's hate. | ||
They know that that's not love. | ||
You've got to overcome the spirit of anger in order to have love. | ||
That's the only way you're going to do it. | ||
God will take that away from you when you admit that you're wrong, and then you'll be guided by love. | ||
And so anyone that has anger, And that emotional stuff that feels like love, that's not love. | ||
And that is hate disguising itself as love. | ||
And that's what Satan does. | ||
He builds you up by making you feel good, and you call it love and happiness, right? | ||
And then as soon as something goes wrong, now you're angry. | ||
And while you're angry, he'll tell you something and do something and build you back up again. | ||
Otherwise, you want to jump off a bridge. | ||
But what God will do is take that away from you And he would give you perfect love. | ||
And anyone that has anger and they discipline their children in anger, and the mothers tend to do more than the fathers, they are changing that child nature from innocent to hate. | ||
And the kids grow up, become just like their mothers. | ||
They are impatient. | ||
They are insecure. | ||
They live with their imagination. | ||
They yell because they have been recreated in the image of their mothers. | ||
All human beings are yearning for the Father, that little void you have in your life, like something is missing. | ||
You may have all the money, all the cars, a big house, 800 degrees that you got from some dumb university, but you still have a void, an emptiness. | ||
And that emptiness is due to a lack of not returning to the Father. | ||
God's love It's a dispassionate love. | ||
Satan's love is an emotional love because Satan is pretending to be God, to act like God. | ||
So anyone that has emotional love is of their father the devil. | ||
It has nothing to do with God. | ||
Isn't that amazing? No, I think you're exactly right. | ||
And funnily enough, I mean, it reminds you of a quote from The Sopranos of all shows. | ||
But the therapist at one point says, depression is anger turned inward. | ||
I think that's a huge part of it. | ||
When you see how many people in America are on antidepressants, kids these days, I was reading a stat earlier, 66% rise in something like six years in antidepressants ages 12 through 25. | ||
Well, depression is that is anger turned inward. | ||
It's a manifestation of anger that doesn't flash out, but instead sort of withers and withdraws into the self. | ||
So, you know, I think when you talk about anger, you're not talking about raging and anger... | ||
Alone, but all the different manifestations of it. | ||
Anyone that has depression, suicidal thought, loneliness, worry, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and all that mess, it's because they are angry. | ||
And if they get rid of the anger, all those things would disappear. | ||
No pill or nothing can take that away because it's spirits, it's evil. | ||
In the mind and emotion, you get rid of that anger, all his little demons will have to disappear as well. | ||
God will take them away from you. | ||
Nothing else is going to change it until you're born spiritually of God. | ||
And only God can do that once you admit you have anger. | ||
Go and forgive. | ||
God said before you enter into the kingdom of heaven, you must go and forgive. | ||
Forgive your mother. And I keep expressing mother because most people don't know that they're angry at their mothers. | ||
They don't know they hate their mothers. | ||
They think they love their mothers, but they hate their mothers. | ||
That's why they can't stand up to them. | ||
How do we know, Jesse? | ||
I think I love my mother. Do I really hate her? | ||
I think I love her. How do we know? | ||
If you want to know for sure, correct her. | ||
Go and forgive her for imposing her will on you. | ||
Go and forgive her for the lack of patience she had with you at times or trying to live through you telling you, oh, you got to go to college. | ||
You got to do this. You got to do that. | ||
Those irritations that you feel for her is hate. | ||
That's not love. And you're going to see how much you hate her because you're going to be afraid to face her and forgive her. | ||
She ain't going to tell you, oh, that's your mother. | ||
You don't want to hurt her feelings. | ||
You don't want to make her feel bad. | ||
She did her best. | ||
Those are evil spirits preventing you from dealing with your mother. | ||
But you got to face her if you want to overcome fear. | ||
Once you face mama, you will be free. | ||
Just forgive her if she can help herself. | ||
I don't know. I never had those problems. | ||
I don't know, but I can imagine a lot of people would. | ||
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She was perfect? She wasn't bad. | |
She wasn't bad, I have to say. | ||
Was she perfect? I feel like any time that if I look back and I'm like, yeah, my mom was right about that. | ||
She should have been disciplining. | ||
I didn't like it at the time, but now that I look back, I was on the wrong path there. | ||
Maybe not. Well, nobody's perfect. | ||
She was pretty good. How about your mother? | ||
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How about your mom? Not perfect, I guess, but pretty close. | |
Forgive her for those imperfect things because those are the things that are controlling you and preventing you from dealing with her with perfect love. | ||
Well, luckily, I think I do. | ||
I think I do do that because, you know, to be totally honest... | ||
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Have you forgiven her? Yeah, yeah, because... | |
You told her? | ||
Yeah, we tend to talk about that sort of stuff. | ||
Because recently I was... | ||
She's been helping out with my sister's family a lot. | ||
And I've been kind of like, well, what the heck, Mom? | ||
You know, we need help too. Can't always be helping out my sister when we got a family as well. | ||
So we talk about it and we work it out. | ||
So we're doing what you suggest. | ||
I'm sorry, we've got to go to commercial break. | ||
We'll be right back on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. I've got a stack of news for Jesse. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
My guest is Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
Rebuildingtheman.com. | ||
JesseLeePeterson.com. On Twitter, at JLPTalk.com. | ||
He runs Bond, which is all about rebuilding the family by rebuilding the man. | ||
Always entertaining. But you know, Jesse, in the first part of this interview... | ||
You know, you said something a little inflammatory. | ||
You said black people are out there raping and murdering white people. | ||
And, you know, frankly, I don't want people coming on this show and just saying, you know, inflammatory things without anything to back it up. | ||
So I've got the stats. | ||
I've got the stats that prove you exactly right, Jesse. | ||
This is from a substack called emilkirkgaard.com. | ||
White on black versus black on white rape statistics. | ||
And we can go through some of these, and this is a meme that we've talked about on the show before, that says this, We're good to go. | ||
I'm sorry. We see that the white-on-black rape is indeed very rare, and the results from the year 2008 are not unusual. | ||
Across the 13 years of data, the proportion of white-on-black rape is a mere 4.25 percent. | ||
However, black-on-white rape is increasing over time with a mean of 13 percent. | ||
Similarly, the white-on-white rapes are decreasing because the rapes are increasingly done by men from other races. | ||
And it goes on to say that in 2012 and 2013, blacks committed an annual average of 560,000 crimes of violence against whites, whereas whites committed about 99,000 such crimes against blacks, which is only about one-fifth. | ||
So I'm confused, Jesse. | ||
If this is the case, why do the Democrats keep telling us that white men are the most dangerous people in the country? | ||
I'm confused here. | ||
What's behind this? Because they want this to happen. | ||
They want the separation, the division of the races. | ||
They want the crime to be out of control. | ||
They want fear and crime because they can control you then when you are afraid. | ||
And they are deliberately using black people by keeping them angry, by telling them about Jim Crow and slavery and all that. | ||
When slavery has all the white people and the blacks who own slaves are dead and gone, and it has nothing to do with today. | ||
But this is another way of getting rid of white people. | ||
And the way they do it is by Keeping people angry, keeping white people the enemy, causing white people to appear to be the enemy of the people. | ||
And then they are just encouraging blacks to be angry. | ||
And so blacks are allowed to attack white people and get away with it. | ||
Back in 2009, up until 2009, they were reporting on the number of crime, rape and things like that, that was happening to the whites by way of the blacks. | ||
But when Obama and Eric Holder got in office, they cut out the reporting of the black-on-white rape, of the black-on-white crime, because they didn't want the word to get out. | ||
They didn't want the country to know how bad it really is. | ||
And so I'm sure it's way, way beyond the last reporting of 2008. | ||
And I don't think there's one person in America That don't know that black and white crime is out of control today. | ||
And they want it. I'm telling you, our government, the so-called leaders of the people, they're about themselves. | ||
They do not care about the voters. | ||
They don't care about the people, no matter what color, really, at all. | ||
They're about money and power for themselves. | ||
And that's what the ego is all about. | ||
It's no surprise. | ||
And it's only gonna get worse because white people are afraid to speak up about it. | ||
And now that they have gotten rid of the police, and they have taken away bail bonds, and they have told the blacks, you can do what you want. | ||
You are black. | ||
We got your back. | ||
But they said to white people, if you dare to do anything to the blacks or any so-called person of color, we're going to lock you down. | ||
We're going to take away your freedom. | ||
We're going to take away your rights. | ||
We're going to take away your things. | ||
And white people are afraid to defend themselves. | ||
They are even afraid to... | ||
I know white people who have been attacked by blacks. | ||
And they're afraid to report it because they don't want to be called racist or they don't want to be attacked. | ||
And now that the parents don't care about the children, The fathers and mothers don't care about the children. | ||
The mothers won't even stay home and raise the man's children because she's out there trying to fulfill her own ego, and she would rather send the children off to daycare or these public schools knowing that her white kids or his white kids are getting beat up by the blacks. | ||
They don't care. They just care about their own ego. | ||
It's only going to get worse. | ||
I have to tell you, Harrison, it's only going to get worse. | ||
It's not going to get better. | ||
Until the fathers of these children tell the mother of these children, you got to stay home and whack on my kids. | ||
I'm not going to send my children to that. | ||
As long as the fathers are weak and the mothers are jealous of the father and she's trying to be like him and sacrifice the children, it's only going to get worse. | ||
And they know it. | ||
The schools know it. | ||
The government knows it. | ||
That's why they cater to the woman, because they want to get those kids out of their homes so they can destroy them for money and power. | ||
It's not about love. | ||
They can care less. But they know that the parents don't care anymore, so they can do this. | ||
And that's why it's happening. | ||
It's only going to get worse. | ||
I mean, you're exactly right. | ||
And we've even seen examples recently of schools doing exactly that, where, you know, black kids beat up a white kid, put him in a coma, like he's having a seizure, and they get suspended for two days. | ||
The cops are never called because they don't want to feed the kid into the school-to-prison pipeline. | ||
So they're literally protecting people on the basis of race and allowing white kids to be just savagely, savagely beaten. | ||
And it's horrifying. But if white kids... | ||
If white kids were doing this to blacks, it would be an outrage. | ||
It would be on fire. | ||
It would be Black Lives Matter. | ||
Everybody would come out of the woodwork. | ||
But they know they can do it to the whites. | ||
And that's why they're doing it, man. | ||
I report on this stuff all the time on my show. | ||
And I don't see a lot of other people reporting on this. | ||
They don't care about the white kids at all because they know the parents don't care. | ||
Well, and this is the thing. You have to not be scared to cover this. | ||
It's just what's happening. You have to talk about it. | ||
You have to get to the bottom of it. | ||
Not because you love white people and don't want to send white people alone and that's all. | ||
No. There are people who are being brutally hurt. | ||
The attackers are being let out again to do it again, to victimize more innocent people. | ||
You have to not be afraid to stand up for the innocent people and condemn the vicious attackers that are being coddled and allowed to do this. | ||
And I mean, the television viewers are seeing the compilations of this that honestly make me sick to my stomach. | ||
I'm more scared of what I'm seeing on screen than I am of being called a racist for talking about it. | ||
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Is that the key here, Jesse? Absolutely. | |
When I see what I'm looking at now, I see evil. | ||
And that starts in the home first. | ||
And then they're giving permission to do this out in the public square. | ||
There's nothing to stop it. | ||
And so I'm looking at evil. | ||
These kids have no love. | ||
They have anger. | ||
They've been told that it's the white man. | ||
Now you have these people going into the school, teaching their The kids that the white man is the problem, the white children are evil because they're white. | ||
It's not going to get better. | ||
And the parents still send their children to these schools. | ||
I don't know what to say, man. | ||
It's not going to change until the white parents say no to this. | ||
We're not going to allow this to happen to our children. | ||
But it's going to take the father to stand up and make this happen. | ||
It's not going to stop any other way. | ||
And I was saying that a long time ago. | ||
We're about to go to commercial break here, so we'll pick up on the other side, and I got a headline I really want to get your input in. | ||
But it shows you how effective their propaganda is because they're actually able to overcome the parental instinct, like mothers and fathers are willing to let their children get hurt to not violate the propaganda. | ||
That's how powerful it is. | ||
The most basic instinct humans have is being overridden by this crap. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Final segment of The War Room is on. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. My guest is Jesse Lee Peterson at JLP Talk on X. Radio and talk show host, speaker, the author of The Antidote, Healing America from the Poison of Hate, Blame, and Victimhood, as well as Scam, How the Black Leadership Exploits Black America from Rage to Responsibility. | ||
And I got a story. I got two stories for you here. | ||
Jesse, one I've been hanging on to because I knew I was going to be talking to you later this week, and I want your input on this. | ||
The other one just broke a few minutes ago, and I'm not even sure if you've seen it yet. | ||
But we'll start with the one I've been hanging on to. | ||
From NBC News, they're very concerned. | ||
They say black women are six times more likely to be killed than white women, data reveals. | ||
Why might that be? | ||
Another example of racism, probably, Jesse, right? | ||
I don't believe that story at all. | ||
Zero. That's another made-up lie. | ||
Black women are not more likely to be killed than white women. | ||
That is simply not true. | ||
I don't believe that story. You don't think so? | ||
That's another way to manipulate and control. | ||
Interesting. I tend to buy it. | ||
You should bank on that. That's not true. | ||
I mean, we know young black guys are like 20 times more likely to die from homicide than young white guys. | ||
I mean, is that not an aspect of the culture of violence that so many black people in America grow up in? | ||
There is a culture of violence in the black community. | ||
But what you don't realize is that the black woman is queen. | ||
In the black community. Now, if they said that the black woman was doing it to the men, I'm more likely to believe that than the other way around. | ||
Black men are so afraid, they're more afraid of the black woman than they are God. | ||
So that ain't happening. | ||
I'm not saying it doesn't ever happen, but it's not. | ||
Look at what's happening in our country. | ||
They're putting the black woman before the black man. | ||
They put it as judges, and they hire them in these different businesses, and they are totally disrespecting the black man and putting the woman first because they see her above the man. | ||
So did you say that they said that Are they getting killed by other black men or who? | ||
Well, strangely, the NBC article doesn't make that point very strongly. | ||
I think it's up to us to imagine who's killing the black women. | ||
I think they want to... | ||
They're definitely not getting killed by white men in that number, that's for sure. | ||
Absolutely. And without a doubt. | ||
That's another lie made up to keep... | ||
The race is divided in order for them to get power and wealth. | ||
Money and wealth. It's all about the money. | ||
And the idea of racism is very, very out there now. | ||
You can make money. I want to tell you something that blew my mind when I really started paying attention to it. | ||
There is something called DEI. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, right? | ||
Yep. There are white companies hiring black people, especially black women, to come into their company and tell them about racism and tell white people how they should react and not react toward the blacks. | ||
And these DEI teachers are making buku money off a lie. | ||
Off a lie. And I have interviewed some of these people who are doing that kind of work and I asked them Are you surprised that the white man would hire you to come into his company, go into his country, and tell them how racist they are and how they should treat the blacks when they know it's not true and pay them buku money? | ||
What's wrong with the whites? | ||
It's insane. We covered the story yesterday. | ||
University of Virginia spends $20 million a year on DEI. They got the chief diversity officer getting paid over half a million a year for doing what? | ||
Like, what do they do all day? | ||
I don't even get what you do all day as a chief diversity officer. | ||
I definitely don't get how it's worth half a million dollars a year, but apparently it is. | ||
Because the white man, even his own business, his own company, is afraid to say no because he or she doesn't want to be called racist. | ||
So they let the devil, they let evil, come into their company and destroy it. | ||
Because when they tell the white man, hey, this is how you should treat the black, The black people are not going to function. | ||
They're not going to do their job. | ||
Anytime you have to correct them, they're going to call you racist. | ||
Now you're afraid of being sued. | ||
This is evil, man. | ||
I don't know. I know it's due to fear, but you've got to overcome fear because fear will destroy you, and this is what happens. | ||
Can you imagine that? | ||
White men are hiring black people To come into their company and push a lie. | ||
White people don't have anything to do with the destruction of black people. | ||
That is on the blacks. | ||
It has nothing to do with slavery, no such thing as racism. | ||
And I grew up under the Jim Crow law. | ||
It has nothing to do with the Jim Crow law. | ||
They're just using this to make money and perceive power for themselves. | ||
I don't know. I just don't get the white man being that afraid that he's going to pay the enemy to book who money. | ||
These people make a lot of money off a lie. | ||
And he's paying them to come in and destroy his business. | ||
And actually destroy it because they're often given hiring powers. | ||
They get to then bring more people in or get other people fired because they're not the right race. | ||
And then, you know, I don't get why white guys would do that either. | ||
That's insane. I also don't get why black people would let other black people use their blackness as an excuse to do wrong. | ||
I mean, we've covered so many stories. | ||
Fannie Willis in Georgia. | ||
Or there's this mayor, the self-proclaimed super mayor, that spent a million dollars on her own travel expenses and then vetoed the investigation into it. | ||
And she's sitting up there going, this is an attack on me because I'm a black woman. | ||
I mean, this is an insult to black people that... | ||
She thinks you're going to go along with this. | ||
That's how I interpret it. That you're going to sit there and tell me because you're black you have to support me, a corrupt mayor that steals money. | ||
I mean, why do people put up with this? | ||
You should be outraged by this too, especially that they're using their race as cover for their bad activities. | ||
They allow it to happen because most, not all, not all, not all, not all, but most black people Hate white people. | ||
They have identified with their color, black, and they have been told generation after generation after generation that the white man hates you, even though it's not true, that they hate you and they're trying to hold you back. | ||
And that's why they're allowed to do it, because white, black people have no shame about being black and being this way. | ||
They have been made to feel like victims And anytime you can make someone angry and they feel like a victim, you can control them. | ||
And these blacks are being controlled. | ||
That woman, Fanny Willis, whatever her name down in Georgia, they gave her at a black church, they gave her an award after she went to court and did what she did. | ||
They gave her some type of dumb award in the church! | ||
And they were praising the Lord and everything else. | ||
Because most black people today hate white people. | ||
For no reason at all except they've been brain white. | ||
But even the Christian blacks hate the whites because they've been told that white man is their enemy and they have identified with the color. | ||
And the color mean more to them than God himself. | ||
They mean more than love. | ||
And most black people do not have love today. | ||
They only have hatred in their hearts. | ||
And until they pull away from the black crowd and become an individual and start thinking for themselves, They will be deceived. | ||
And any black that try to pull away from the group thinking, they're going to go after you and try to pull you back in hell. | ||
You heard Charles Barkley say, if anyone will wear those things for Trump, he's going to punch him. | ||
Because you're not allowed to pull away from that group thinking. | ||
They'll try to pull you back in hell by intimidating you or any other way that they can. | ||
So some blacks are afraid to stand up and say no. | ||
Yeah, and it really is a shame because it's not exactly helping the black community. | ||
They're not exactly better off than they were 20 years ago. | ||
As far as I can tell, as far as the statistics tell us, it's only getting worse and worse. | ||
The blacks are being used too. | ||
That's why they keep them in the blackness. | ||
They're being used to push this idea of DEI and racism and the white man and KKK and all that mess. | ||
They use the blacks by keeping them angry so that they can gain money and power, perceived power. | ||
So the blacks are using the other blacks for their personal gain as well. | ||
Anyone that has anger don't have love. | ||
Anyone that has anger is on an ego trip and it's all about them. | ||
It's never about the other person, because you can't have love and hate, and anger is hatred. | ||
Yeah, and it's one of the things that is most amazing about your show is when you ask black people, do you love white people? | ||
And they can't answer it. | ||
They can't. They refuse to answer. | ||
And it's like, okay, that's kind of just, you do it. | ||
You hate white people then. | ||
It wouldn't be a hard question for me. | ||
Do I love black people? Yes, I do. | ||
That's not hard. Do I love white people? | ||
Yes, I do. | ||
It's mind-boggling to me that it's almost every time you ask, do you love white people? | ||
They go, well, I love everybody. | ||
And you go, do you love white? | ||
There's a lot of hate out there, man. | ||
There's a lot of hate out there. Jesse Lee Peterson is confronting and fighting back against it at JLP Talk on Twitter. | ||
JesseLeePeterson.com. RebuildingTheMan.com. | ||
Always wonderful to have you on. | ||
Keep up the great work, Jesse. | ||
Thank you, man. I totally enjoyed talking to you. | ||
I wish you well. | ||
Thanks for having me on. Always a blast, folks. | ||
That's going to do it for us. But don't go too far because the State of the Union begins tonight and there will be live coverage with Owen Schroyer. | ||
And I'll see you tomorrow on the American Journal. | ||
I think the U.S. economy is about to hit the skids, and Russia and the BRICS nations are playing a masterful game of chess, and our administration's going in with like a checkerboard. | ||
They're not even playing. And the Federal Reserve's signal they're done with interest rates. | ||
And things are going to get so bad, the globalists are going to usher in a new world of central bank digital currency. | ||
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A form of money you could not see. | |
Central bank digital currencies. | ||
They don't hide in the shadows anymore. | ||
They tell us exactly what they're going to do. | ||
Exactly. That's what's so frustrating. | ||
If you study it, you know the battle plan, but they know the public doesn't check that out. | ||
But we're able to give it to the public. | ||
That could really mess up their operation. | ||
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The world is going to see a functioning CBDC very soon, within the coming year. | |
We saw bank failure 1.0. | ||
It was Silicon Valley, Credit Suisse, First Republic, Silvergate Bank. | ||
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I mean, all of those. First, we had the effects of a dramatic rise in interest rates, leading to the closure of Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank, and First Republic Bank. | |
That was just a tremor before the bank. | ||
Yes, I think bank failures 2.0 is coming. | ||
I mean, just last week, the CEO of Citigroup said we're laying off 10% of our workforce. | ||
So at times of crisis, which happens to be happening during an election year, People will say, okay, this is so bad. | ||
Banks are shutting down all this economic failure. | ||
We'll give you what you want. | ||
Government just will give you away our freedoms. | ||
Just take care of us. | ||
Make sure that we can still feed our family. | ||
But this is happening in surprising numbers. | ||
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We all sort of take our local bank for granted until it's gone. | |
That's happening in 4,000 other locations around the country. | ||
And I think in the months ahead, we'll get more failures of regional banks around office space and commercial real estate. | ||
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Surveillance and privacy issues could arise if the central bank is able to monitor every transaction. | |
We've had, over the last three weeks, major disturbances in the banking world, right? | ||
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This comes after the regional banks suffered a week-long plunge in its stock, plus a credit downgrade. | |
We've seen stocks of things like Comerica Bank, PacWest Bank, New York Community Bank, and even Schwab just start to hit the skits. | ||
By the way, when you first came on months ago, you predicted this. | ||
Yeah, I mean, because the writing was on the wall. | ||
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There's another big concern that a central bank-issued digital currency could cause a bank run during economic instability. | |
Here's the ugly reality. | ||
We are no different than Argentina, Venezuela, Zimbabwe, Greece, Cyprus. | ||
Any country who loses demand for their currency and is forced to print, they go into an inflationary spiral that brings social chaos. | ||
Tangible assets like gold and silver are so important, not just because they're growing, because I think it's a means to protect your financial privacy and financial freedom. | ||
I think there's going to be alternative systems of using tangible assets like gold and silver to back private currencies for individuals to actually be able to transact business on their own, not be a digital slave in their digital world. | ||
These are the kind of solutions that I have been shouting from the rooftops for decades, Alex. | ||
Inflation is coming. | ||
What happens to tangible assets like gold and silver during inflation? | ||
They go up. People do need to get basic gold and silver. | ||
They need to at least stick their toe in the ocean and do it. | ||
They need to go to your website, KEPM.com forward slash gold. | ||
KEPM.com forward slash gold. | ||
That's KEPM.com forward slash gold. | ||
Or call 720-605-3900. | ||
They need to talk to you folks and start getting gold and silver bullion now. | ||
But regardless, we're in for an insane time. | ||
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