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So what brings you to the rally here today? | ||
What do you support about Trump? | ||
I'm a 40-year Democrat who has turned away and walked away from the Democratic Party because of the way I was treated after my son was killed. | ||
You know, the way the party turned against me and they would not support me in my efforts. | ||
And also Alvin Bragg, the way he let two of my son's killers, you know, walk. | ||
He dropped gang assault and murder charges against two of my son's killers. | ||
So, you know, I've been in this fight for about six years, and we support Trump because we know that he cares about the issues that happen here in this community, even to the point where he has actually showed up here today, all right, in the South Bronx. | ||
The dirty South Bronx, okay? | ||
That is full of crime and poverty, dilapidated housing, failing schools, you know, unemployment, crime, you know, and he's actually here to listen to and deliver a message to the people. | ||
A lot of that to go around. | ||
And more. And then some leftovers. | ||
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I want to take calls. | ||
I really want to just come right out and take calls on the rally from yesterday. | ||
But we do have a lot of news to cover. | ||
So we may try. | ||
I'll try. I'll try my best to hold off and jump the gun on the calls till the third hour. | ||
But I might not be able to wait. | ||
It's like back in the day if I was on sports talk radio and You know, in St. | ||
Louis and the Cardinals just had a World Series game. | ||
It's like... And they won. | ||
It's like, oh my gosh. Like, I want to talk to you about that win last night. | ||
I want to talk to you about how awesome that game was. | ||
I want to talk about that home run, that catch. | ||
And it's like, that's how I'm feeling after that rally yesterday. | ||
And maybe you are too. | ||
But there are some news stories we need to cover. | ||
Look, we had that rally pinned correctly day one. | ||
Really... Beforehand, we've been saying he needs to go into these areas and have rallies. | ||
We said that the numbers that they're predicting, 5,000 max, they're going to go way over that. | ||
It's going to be a massive success. | ||
But what an embarrassment for the Democrats, insulting their own constituents, saying, oh, they're all clowns. | ||
Wow. Wow, the Trump hatred is seething. | ||
Now, we aired the entire rally... | ||
We aired the entire rally last night, so I'm not going to play a bunch of the clips. | ||
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We got a couple we'll play. | |
I'd rather spend that time with the callers. | ||
Then there's Joe Biden. | ||
Then there's Joe Biden getting lost, dazed, confused. | ||
Every time he makes a public appearance, and it just keeps getting worse and worse, I would say I don't see how they can go to November with this guy, but they've gone this far. | ||
They took him all the way in 2020, so I guess it really wouldn't surprise me that much. | ||
So we'll show you what's going on there. | ||
And then Hunter Biden, he's got some legal troubles. | ||
He's got some legal troubles he's dealing with today. | ||
We'll tell you about that. Some big geopolitical news, some other domestic news, political dealing with the 2024 election. | ||
But I'm still feeling the residuals from the rally last night. | ||
I don't know about you, but it had the impact we expected. | ||
So, we might just have to go right into it. | ||
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♪♪♪ That's the number that's being reported is 25,000. | ||
It's hard to really know. | ||
They basically planned for 5,000. | ||
They said that the capacity at the park was 3,500. | ||
That was filled up within an hour. | ||
The overflow area, they said, could hold about 5,000. | ||
That was filled up immediately. | ||
Then they had miles of people lined up trying to get in, and then they just eventually found their closest vantage point that they could to see what was going on. | ||
25,000, 10,000. | ||
Really, it's the same effect. | ||
Really, it's the same effect. | ||
Now, to me, the clear victory here is Trump defying probably the advice from the establishment Republican Party. | ||
Trump defying all the Democrats saying, oh, you can't do this. | ||
And going into the South Bronx, a heavily blue area, traditionally, for decades, and having a rally like that. | ||
Now, nobody can have a political rally in 2024 like Donald Trump. | ||
Nobody. And I would say in my lifetime, the only people that have galvanized support And turned rallies into massive events are Donald Trump and Barack Obama. | ||
He had big rallies. | ||
There's no denying that. There's a big one in St. | ||
Louis. There's a big one in Columbia, Missouri. | ||
I saw it for myself. | ||
They weren't the same as a Trump rally. | ||
A Trump rally was way more organic and patriotic. | ||
Whereas, you know, a lot of the Obama energy was just, you know, we kind of hate George Bush. | ||
The Trump energy is love for country. | ||
The point being, all these people that want to sit here and say, oh, Trump can't have this rally. | ||
Trump's not popular. Trump won't win this. | ||
Trump won't do that. They couldn't fill a high school gymnasium. | ||
And we got some of these clips like Hogle, AOC, all these Democrats, all these liberals in the media. | ||
And the truth is they were scared because they probably deep down know the truth. | ||
I don't know. I'm 50-50. | ||
Part of me wonders if these liberal Democrats even know what the hell is going on at all. | ||
Part of me wonders if these liberal Democrats like Hochul and AOC and the others, I wonder if they ever take their heads out of their own asses enough to see the world. | ||
I really do wonder. Because you see some of the commentary and you're just like, do you even live in reality? | ||
Do you actually believe the things you say? | ||
Have you taken your head out of your ass for one minute to look around? | ||
To smell the roses? | ||
To say Trump can't have a rally, Trump won't get people to turn out, nobody's going to vote for Trump. | ||
Are you nuts? | ||
Are you really not paying attention? And it would be like, you get to work one morning, and I don't know why I'm flying with the sports analogies today, but it's like, if I get to work and I'm in the break room getting a coffee with somebody else, and there's a big game the night before the Super Bowl or something, and they're like, hey... | ||
You know, how about that game last night? | ||
Oh, well, yeah, great game. | ||
Like, ah, that touchdown in the third quarter and all this stuff. | ||
Oh, let's be clear about what we have on the screen here. | ||
That was at 11 o'clock in the morning. | ||
They have the timestamp right there. | ||
And they say, oh, it was a tiny little rally for Trump. | ||
Folks, that was, that was, what, four or five hours before it technically even started? | ||
See, that's what they do. | ||
That's what these liars and deceivers do. | ||
And then maybe they believe their own bullcrap. | ||
And so this is the image they're showing. | ||
I noticed, here's the propaganda that they've been showing, and I'll get back to the analogy. | ||
The two things that they've been doing is they've been trying to troll you by showing a Barack Obama rally from St. | ||
Louis in 2008, which at the time was like the biggest rally in modern American history. | ||
It's kind of funny, actually. | ||
It was the Obama rally in St. | ||
Louis that changed the whole Democrat election. | ||
And then it was the Trump rally in St. | ||
Louis in 2016, eight years later, that changed the whole Republican nomination. | ||
But that's neither here nor there. | ||
The point is they've been showing that so that Trump supporters say, oh my gosh, this is the biggest crowd ever. | ||
And then they're like, aha, it was Obama. | ||
Well, Obama's not even in the race. | ||
And a lot of Trump voters are former Obama voters anyway, so you're not proving any points. | ||
And then this image... | ||
That they show is like four or five hours before the event even starts. | ||
And by the way, even if that was the full crowd, even if that was the full crowd that they're trying to deceive you and claim it was, even if that was, that's bigger than any Biden rally. | ||
And that's bigger than any... | ||
Rally that any other political candidate or current politician could have right now. | ||
Nobody could even have that rally. | ||
So they sit here and they say, oh look at this tiny crowd. | ||
And it's four hours before the event even starts. | ||
Five hours before Trump gets there. | ||
And it's in the middle of the week on a work day. | ||
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They say, oh, look at this tiny little crowd that Trump got. | |
Yeah, yeah. Let's see any other politician get that crowd. | ||
Let's see one other politician have a rally and get that crowd five hours before Trump gets there. | ||
Let's see one. | ||
There isn't one. | ||
So they can sit there and be like, but see, think about the admission. | ||
Think about the admission there. | ||
They have to take that image hours before the rally even starts and then show it to the people and they say, see, see, Trump's not really popular. | ||
And they know they're doing it deceptively, while at the same time, they still show you this and it's bigger than any other rally you're going to see. | ||
So they take an image of a crowd size that no other politician or candidate could get except Trump, and then they deceptively show it everywhere, even though it's five hours before Trump even gets there, on a weekday. | ||
So getting back to my point, and I got these clips of AOC and Hogle, there's dozens of these Democrats in Congress and in the media, you know, Oh, Trump can't have a rally in the Bronx. | ||
Oh, these aren't really Trump supporters. | ||
Oh, they're not really from New York. | ||
Oh, they're not. It's all white people. | ||
And I'm listening to these clips. | ||
I'm absorbing these last night and this morning, and I'm like, did you even watch the game? | ||
So that's what I'm saying. If I come into the office after the Super Bowl, and I'm in the coffee room, And I'm getting a coffee with the other workers, and they're talking about the game. | ||
They're like, yeah, that touchdown in the third quarter. | ||
It's like, yeah, that field goal. Yeah, that interception. | ||
And I'm like, oh, remember the fumble? | ||
And they're like, there was no fumble. | ||
I'm like, hey, remember when he dropped that pass? | ||
I'm like, what drop pass? And then they were like, wait a second. | ||
Did you even watch the game? Well, no, actually, I didn't watch the game, actually. | ||
I didn't even watch the game. Well, why are you talking about it if you didn't watch it? | ||
So, I mean, do these people even watch the game? | ||
Did they even pull their head out of their own asses for five seconds to see what's going on here? | ||
Whether you love Trump or not, these are neutrally observable facts. | ||
You can hate Trump with every cell in your body. | ||
And this is a neutrally observable fact. | ||
Nobody has rallies the size of Trump. | ||
It's not even close. | ||
And that crowd at the South Bronx rally yesterday was extremely diverse by the liberal left's own standards and was probably 80-90% locals, definitely 90% New Yorkers. | ||
And then they just act like, oh, it just didn't happen. | ||
Trump's not popular. | ||
He can't come to the Bronx. | ||
He can't have a big rally. | ||
It's just not real. They're all clowns. | ||
They don't exist. And then they have to share deceptive images to try to convince you of their lie. | ||
Now, I guess the follow-up would be, are enough people aware of this now? | ||
Do they see how the propaganda works? | ||
Do they know they're lying? | ||
Does it even have an impact when they lie like this? | ||
Based off some of the sights and sounds from the ground at the rally, you might say, no, it's not working. | ||
But let's just put all that aside. | ||
And the path forward is clear. | ||
The path forward for Donald Trump is clear. | ||
Rallies in the deep blue areas, I mean... | ||
Strategically, you probably do maybe one or two a month, maybe three a month. | ||
You kind of want it to be a build-up. | ||
You kind of want it to be not something that you saturate. | ||
But I would even build up, if I'm Donald Trump, I would build up and I would try to have a rally at Madison Square Garden and fill Madison Square Garden And just send the Liberal Democrats into conniption fits. | ||
So maybe you have another rally here or there in New York at a park like he did. | ||
Or in the hood, as some of the locals are saying. | ||
And then you build that. | ||
And then you have a rally in Madison Square Garden. | ||
And you just blow that sucker out. | ||
And you fill that arena. | ||
Because here's the thing. | ||
There is value in that. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Can you argue beyond a reasonable doubt that rally size equates to voter turnout? | ||
It usually does, but let's just say beyond a reasonable doubt, maybe you can't. | ||
But certainly beyond a reasonable doubt, you can prove that nobody gets the voter enthusiasm and nobody gets rally attendance like you do. | ||
And you dare the Democrats to even try. | ||
You dare the Democrats to even try. | ||
And then they'll have to do the same thing they did, where they have these celebrities show up at a Biden rally, | ||
because it's the only way they can get anybody to show up. | ||
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Only way they can get people to show up. | |
you So the path forward is clear. | ||
He needs to have a rally in downtown Atlanta. | ||
He needs to have a rally in downtown Charlotte, though I think North Carolina is probably safe anyway. | ||
Another rally in New York City and then build it up to Madison Square Garden. | ||
Hell, I'd go to Detroit. | ||
I'd go to Milwaukee. | ||
I'd go right to these downtown blue areas. | ||
Where if you whittle the Democrat vote down to 60%, then you win those states. | ||
Because the Democrats get 70-80% in these cities. | ||
You whittle that down to 60, they have no chance. | ||
They have no chance. | ||
And these are the areas where Republicans just don't even go. | ||
It matters. It matters. | ||
So again, here's some other clips from... | ||
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Here's some other clips. | |
Let's go to a local resident here, clip five. | ||
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What are you here for? I'm here to, well, to watch the Trump gathering rally here. | |
What do you think about him being here? | ||
I think it's great. I think it's dope. | ||
For my generation, from what I know, this is the first time the president has actually came to the hood. | ||
I know presidents have came to the Bronx before, but we're talking about Woodlawn, Riverdale. | ||
He has came to Morrisania, South Bronx. | ||
The hood hood. So I respect that. | ||
More of that. | ||
Let's again play this clip. | ||
We already aired it, but let's again play this because there's so much of this going on. | ||
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Clip six. So, what brings you to the rally here today? | |
What do you support about Trump? | ||
I'm a 40-year Democrat who has turned away and walked away from the Democratic Party because of the way I was treated after my son was killed. | ||
You know, the way the party turned against me and they would not support me in my efforts. | ||
And also Alvin Bragg, the way he let two of my son's killers, you know, walk. | ||
He dropped gang assault and murder charges against two of my son's killers. | ||
So, you know, I've been in this fight for about six years, and we support Trump because we know that he cares about the issues that happen here in this community, even to the point where he has actually showed up here today, all right, in the South Bronx. | ||
The dirty South Bronx, okay? | ||
That is full of crime and poverty, dilapidated housing, failing schools, you know, unemployment, crime, you know, and he's actually here to listen to and deliver a message to the people. | ||
So that was going on, again, I could air two dozen clips that are virtually the exact same thing. | ||
But I'd rather spend my time on other things. | ||
Here's what happened. | ||
Here's what happened. | ||
Now, this is a performance... | ||
Artist, if you will. | ||
I actually find this woman hilarious. | ||
Crackhead Barbie. I don't even think... | ||
I think she kind of fakes liberal politics. | ||
I think she's apolitical or she'll probably vote for Trump, to be honest. | ||
I find this woman hilarious, but her whole thing is she acts like a total crackhead and she basically goes around virtually nude. | ||
She puts just enough stuff on her body to legally be able to walk around. | ||
She puts white face on. | ||
She's from New York. So naturally, she wanted to go to this rally to shoot some content. | ||
She's a black lady wearing whiteface. | ||
So naturally, she starts calling the Trump supporters racists. | ||
And then this happened in clip 14. | ||
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The demons are here. | |
Who are the demons? The demons are here, right here. | ||
The demons are here. | ||
The demons are here. Okay, let's go. | ||
Who are you? Who are you? | ||
Who the are you? I'm me. | ||
What's your name? I'm the biggest. | ||
I'm the biggest. I'm the biggest. | ||
I'm the biggest. I'm the biggest. Okay, why are you a Trump supporter? | ||
Why are you Trump supporter? Because Trump's gonna send you out of this country when he wins. | ||
Look at these young boys right here. | ||
Come here, boys. | ||
Come here, boys. Come here, boys. | ||
Come on. We want Trump! | ||
We want Trump, we want Trump, we want Trump, we want Trump, we want Trump, we want Trump, we want Trump, we want Trump, | ||
we want Trump. | ||
We're gonna take the old man and- I mean, you're not finding anything like that ever probably | ||
in American political history. | ||
I mean, that's just... | ||
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That's more than politics. | |
That's patriotism. | ||
It's a vibe. | ||
It's an emotional thing. | ||
I mean, even when Obama was popular having huge rallies, that was basically just all politics. | ||
But this is more. | ||
This is a movement. | ||
So she tries to play the old Trump supporters are racist trope, and then a bunch of black Hispanics and all these other people start jumping up and down, chanting, we want Trump. | ||
And then at the end, it's the funniest thing ever. | ||
This guy, this old man, he's probably like 60, 70-year-old black man, jumps into the mosh and starts partying with him. | ||
So at the end of the day... | ||
It's just a big giant middle finger to the corrupt establishment. | ||
It's a big giant middle finger to the people that have been lying to us for years, dividing us for years, destroying our country for years, propagandizing us for years. | ||
It's a big fat middle finger with a big fat smile on our face. | ||
And Trump is just the biggest middle finger of them all. | ||
And so again when you see these clips this is from Kathy Hochul the the | ||
When you see these clips, you wonder, are you even paying attention? | ||
Did you even see the rally? | ||
Are you even paying attention to Trump's campaign? | ||
And then she insults her own voters in clip eight. | ||
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Well, I'll tell you it won't make a difference at all, Jake, and that is for Donald Trump to be the ringleader and invite all his clowns to a place like the Bronx. | |
New York will never, ever support Donald Trump for president. | ||
We know him better than anyone, and that means we understand what he's all about. | ||
It's just for himself. | ||
This state will go solidly behind Joe Biden for president, as it has in the past. | ||
So he wants to spend his time doing these made-up fake rallies and pretending they're support here. | ||
Be my guest, because while you're doing that, Donald Trump, Joe Biden's out there on the other side, making sure he's delivering for all Americans. | ||
And so go ahead, spend all your time you want in New York, because we'll be with Joe Biden, and Joe Biden's out there winning over the rest of the battleground states. | ||
Well, we'll show you some of Joe Biden on the other side. | ||
Here's how it went for MSNBC. They were on the ground talking to people at the Trump rally. | ||
I'm surprised they even aired this in clip seven. | ||
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It's too much crime. | |
Everything is going downhill. | ||
The economy is going bad. | ||
The food is expensive. It's like affordable housing is too, not for everybody. | ||
It's just terrible. I want food to go cheaper. | ||
The gas, I want gas cheaper. | ||
When I came and he was the president, the gas was a lot cheaper than it is right now. | ||
Now we're becoming the Bronx second-class citizens. | ||
We have this influx. | ||
Of migrants are coming in, and they're getting everything. | ||
Everyone in the Bronx, in the city of New York, is forgotten. | ||
And Jose, a lot of the people I talked to were... | ||
Yeah, and I'll tell you what, let's do this, because here's Chuck Schumer. | ||
Listen to what Chuck Schumer said. | ||
Speaking of New York and illegal immigrants, listen to what Schumer says here in clip 12. | ||
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Now more than ever, we're short of workers. | |
Short of workers? We have a population that is not reproducing it on its own. | ||
We're not reproducing! At the same level that it used to. | ||
The only way we're going to have a great future in America is if we welcome and embrace immigrants, the dreamers, and all of them. | ||
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Because our ultimate goal is to help the dreamers, but get a path to citizenship for all 11 million or however many undocumented there are here. | |
He just said it all. | ||
We're killing our kids. We're making you infertile. | ||
And we're going to legalize every non-citizen so that we can get them to vote for Democrats. | ||
Chuck Schumer just said it all right there. | ||
This party should be done politically after this election, but what's the big issue? | ||
Voter fraud. So Kathy Hochul says... | ||
Joe Biden is on the other side of the aisle. | ||
Well, okay, what's Joe Biden doing as Trump rallies 25,000 in the Bronx? | ||
Joe Biden couldn't dream of that. | ||
But let's see, what is Joe Biden? | ||
Let's see what Joe Biden is saying as he's running for president here in clip nine. | ||
You missed your high school graduation. | ||
You started college just as George Floyd was murdered. | ||
And there was a reckoning on race. | ||
It's natural to wonder if democracy you hear about actually works for you. | ||
What is democracy? | ||
If black men are being killed in the street, what is democracy? | ||
Betrayal of broken promises still leave black communities behind. | ||
What is democracy? | ||
You have to be 10 times better than anyone else to get a fair shot. | ||
And most of all, what does it mean? | ||
As we've heard before, To be a black man who loves his country, even if it doesn't love him back in equal measure. | ||
You know, I'm gonna not respond to that absolute filth from Biden right now. | ||
Instead, let's just compare that to what Trump said yesterday. | ||
It doesn't matter whether you're black or brown or white or whatever the hell color you are, it doesn't matter. | ||
We are all Americans and we're gonna pull together as Americans. | ||
Which message do you prefer? | ||
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USA! USA! USA! | |
You know, you live and you learn about Democrat Party politics, and you realize that | ||
most of the things that they do, they are just balls that they like to keep in play. | ||
Play. | ||
Like abortion, for example. | ||
Or racism. These are just political balls that the Democrats like to keep in play so that they can use them every election cycle. | ||
They don't actually want to do anything politically about abortion. | ||
I mean, they might be pro-abortion, but they'd rather have it in play to campaign on. | ||
The Democrats don't actually want to help black people. | ||
If anything, the Democrats want to keep you down if you're black. | ||
The Democrats hate black people. | ||
That's why they tell you all these negative things to associate yourself with. | ||
So that you feel this indignation that the Democrats will then come help you on. | ||
Everybody knows it. | ||
That's what they're doing. But I mean, look at these other clips of Biden. | ||
Here's clip 10. Here's Biden. | ||
He doesn't even know what's going on, folks. | ||
This guy doesn't even know what's going on. | ||
Play clip 10. This is yesterday at the White House. | ||
He doesn't know what's going on. | ||
Totally confused, wandering around, asking people for help, asking people for directions, putting his arms up, shrugging his shoulders. | ||
He doesn't know what's going on. | ||
Can barely even walk up steps. | ||
All right, let's go now. | ||
Here's Biden just mumbling and bumbling incoherently. | ||
Nobody knows what he's talking about. | ||
Clip 11. And you know, Jill and I are honored to have you here and representing, including many members of the African diaspora. | ||
One just left, Barack. | ||
They're laughing because they don't understand what he's talking about. | ||
The president this morning was just here a little while ago. | ||
Nobody knows what he's talking about, including himself. | ||
Nobody has a clue. This is a pattern that is going to continue for the foreseeable future, maybe even all the way to November. | ||
Trump getting massive rallies right in Democrat areas, and then Biden slurring and blurring and fumbling and bumbling and stuttering and stammering. | ||
And then you're going to turn on your propaganda media and they're going to say, Biden's doing great. | ||
Biden economy. Look at how sharp Biden is. | ||
Trump is an idiot. He doesn't know anything. | ||
He can't talk. He's in court. | ||
So it really isn't a way 2016 all over again, except now we have eight years of experience to kind of even push back on them with. | ||
And they're just failing miserably. | ||
It's too obvious how pathetic Biden is. | ||
It's too obvious how popular Trump is. | ||
But this is where they're going. | ||
By the way, Hunter Biden dealing with his legal problems today. | ||
Hunter Biden is in court in Delaware dealing with the gun charges. | ||
Hunter Biden arrives at court for final hearing before his June 3rd gun trial. | ||
I don't know what they're going to try to do here. | ||
He's obviously broken the law. | ||
Now they're going to go to trial. | ||
Maybe it's a delay tactic. | ||
Maybe daddy bails him out with a pardon. | ||
But he's got other legal issues too. | ||
Judge agrees to delay Hunter Biden trial in California tax fraud case because he's in court in Delaware. | ||
Isn't that nice? | ||
New text messages allegedly reveal Hunter Biden proposed meeting for dad, uncle, and Chinese executive in New York City. | ||
Yet another example of them just blatantly lying to the American people, a former Hunter Biden business associate said, and we have the text that is now making its rounds. | ||
Can you meet this evening early? | ||
My father, that's Joe Biden, will be in New York also, and he wants me to attend the Sandy Hook Memorial Service with him, and I would like him to meet you along with my uncle, that's James Biden, and then you and I can talk. | ||
Let me know if that works. | ||
I'm sorry for the late notice. | ||
Notice I got off the red eye in Baltimore from LA and took a little nap before I got | ||
his message. | ||
From his Chinese national business partners at the CEFC, China Energy Executives, Yadong | ||
Liu. | ||
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The CEO of China Energy, Yadong Liu. | |
And then they just say, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Joe Biden had nothing to do with it. | ||
I'm sure they just wanted to talk about the weather. | ||
Yes. I'm sure they just wanted to talk about the weather. | ||
All right. I'm itching to take phone calls here. | ||
I do have a guest coming up in the 4 o'clock hour, Dr. | ||
Richard Bartlett, with some big news and responding to how the media and everybody's admitting the COVID vaccine was a big lie and deadly. | ||
So we're going to put off phone calls a little bit longer. | ||
I promise we're going to get to them maybe the second half of the second hour, definitely the third hour. | ||
You know, Joe Biden's a little stiff these days. | ||
Maybe a little sore. Maybe some Rebels in CBD. Full spectrum. | ||
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I'm just still feeling it. | ||
I'm still feeling the buzz from the rally last night. | ||
And you know what gets liberals and Democrats off politically? | ||
When they see their competition get imprisoned or sued or censored or beaten. | ||
You know, some sort of a physical violence is what they like. | ||
That's what gets them off. | ||
You know what gets a Trump supporter off? | ||
Winning an election. Really telling, isn't it? | ||
Really telling. That's like the ultimate deliverance for a Trump supporter is Trump winning re-election. | ||
The ultimate deliverance for a Democrat is them stomping their boot on your neck. | ||
Really telling, isn't it? | ||
You know, a perfect example might be Media Matters, who's laying off a bunch of people, I don't know, maybe they're done, But they're laying off all these people. | ||
It's funny to watch. | ||
And look, these people don't do real... | ||
This is not a real job. | ||
Watching conservative content all day and bitching about it on the internet is not a real job. | ||
But I suppose it pays, so maybe it is a real job. | ||
But that's what these individuals that they've just released, that's what their job was. | ||
They used to have people that watched this show for a living... | ||
But then when we got censored off YouTube and everything else, they quit watching it, and so they didn't really write a new story on us every day. | ||
They used to watch us every day. | ||
You guys remember the guy's name? | ||
Timothy Johnson, I think was his name? | ||
I mean, physiogamy. | ||
I think that was the guy's name. | ||
And his job at Media Matters was to watch this show every day and then type a hit piece up about me. | ||
And then all of a sudden, the hit pieces stopped coming after we were removed from all the social media platforms. | ||
Isn't that funny? Every once in a while they still ride it on us, like when we were promoting raw milk the other day. | ||
So they still tune in. | ||
But that's their job. | ||
Their job is to watch right-wing content and then complain about it and call us names and tell social media companies to censor us, sponsors to boycott us. | ||
That was their job. | ||
And now all these people are being laid off. | ||
Kat Abu, her job was to get Tucker Carlson. | ||
Listen to the irony here. | ||
But see, that's what gets them off. | ||
That's what gets them off, is destroying your life. | ||
We just want to have political victory and a thriving country. | ||
That's what gets us off. | ||
Them, it's destruction. | ||
Kat Abu. Bad news. | ||
I've been laid off from Media Matters along with dozens of colleagues. | ||
There's a reason far-right billionaires attack Media Matters with armies of lawyers. | ||
Who? What far-right billionaires are attacking media matters with armies of lawyers? | ||
What a projection. | ||
Far-right billionaires are attacking conservative news networks. | ||
Far-right billionaires, liberals like George Soros and the people that fund media matters are the ones coming after Infowars. | ||
And that's what they do for a living. | ||
And then they say, oh, the billionaires are coming after us! | ||
They're literally funded by billionaires to get conservatives off the air. | ||
That's literally their job. | ||
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And then they say, oh, they're trying to get us out there. | |
I don't know if I've ever seen a single conservative or right-winger ever call for Media Matters to be shut down. | ||
I mean, I'm sure they have, but it's not like a big, there's no big push. | ||
Nobody's funding anybody to do that. | ||
They know how effective our work is, and it terrifies them. | ||
Again, projection. They know how effective InfoWars is, and it terrifies them. | ||
So they have billionaires come after us. | ||
It's all projection. These people live in a mirror land. | ||
They live in the inversion world. | ||
They live in reverse reality. | ||
Alex Patterson. I'd never heard of any of the other people, by the way. | ||
I got laid off from Media Matters. | ||
Proud of the five years of intense work I put into fighting right-wing hatred. | ||
The intense work of sitting on your ass and watching right-wing content. | ||
I'm sure. I'm an incredible manager with superb research skills. | ||
Please hire me. I guess liberal hatred just doesn't pay these days. | ||
Here's another one. Oh, please hire me. | ||
Please hire me. That's what the liberals are doing. | ||
Oh, please hire me. Well, let's see your resume. | ||
What's your experience? | ||
What can you offer? What are your skills? | ||
I'm really good at targeting right-wingers for destruction. | ||
We don't really have any value in that here. | ||
Do you have any real-world experience or real-world skills or talents? | ||
Yeah, I told you. | ||
I target right-wingers for destruction. | ||
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Why won't you hire me? | |
Alex Novel. Again, the projection. | ||
Got laid off by Media Matters right after they posted a video of me. | ||
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Guess what the video is? | |
Why YouTube bans aren't working anymore. | ||
And it's got Alex Jones right there. | ||
Jared Holt, my old friend. | ||
He's trying to get the Media Matters friends hired. | ||
So, why YouTube bans aren't working anymore, and they have Alex Jones right here, because that's what they did, is they fight to get you banned and censored, and then when you beat them, because we have actual listeners and an audience of people that will tune into us for our work. | ||
You don't. You don't. | ||
Without somebody paying you to censor right-wingers, you don't have a job. | ||
You don't have an audience. | ||
And if you've censored all the right-wingers off the platforms that you can control, well then, again, you don't have a job. | ||
Isn't that ironic? | ||
Isn't that ironic? | ||
Their whole job is to get right-wingers censored. | ||
And then they lose their jobs because they've censored all the right-wingers as much as they can, and they have no audience otherwise. | ||
And, you know, I'm not such a cold-hearted person that celebrates when people lose their jobs, and I certainly don't want that karma coming back. | ||
But, to a certain extent... | ||
Maybe that's just karma coming back for them. | ||
Maybe that's what that is. | ||
Maybe that's what it is. | ||
And this is the kind of crap they freak out about, by the way. | ||
Alito flag beach house controversy spurs new questions about Supreme Court justice. | ||
He has an appeal to heaven flag. | ||
The appeal to heaven flag. | ||
Which has been around since 1776. | ||
But because he has the appeal to heaven flag outside his Long Beach vacation home, they say, oh my gosh, that's a white nationalist extremist symbol. | ||
It's associated with January 6th. | ||
It goes way, you know, for the liberals listening, you know that there's American history before January 6th. | ||
Did you know anything? Maybe you should check that out. | ||
In fact, when was it? | ||
I think it was like after World War I. Actually, I don't remember what year it was. | ||
It was actually for years, I think. | ||
After World War I, when veterans were promised a bunch of benefits and money that they never got, they actually protested in D.C. They basically camped out in D.C. for weeks or months. | ||
It might have even lasted years. | ||
Petitioning the government to give them their benefits that they didn't get. | ||
They don't teach you that in American history. | ||
They want you obsessing over World War II, and that's everything you ever learn about. | ||
No, actually, thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of American veterans were protesting in D.C. to get their benefits. | ||
So, you know, there is a bit of a history before January 6, 2021, in case you didn't know. | ||
Another provocative flag was flown at another Alito home. | ||
So then they go out and they say, oh my gosh, he had an appeal to heaven flag. | ||
We gotta go look at his other house now. | ||
What other flags might he have? | ||
Oh, it's an American flag. | ||
Oh my gosh, that's associated with January 6th. | ||
Oh my gosh. Well, actually... | ||
They're saying that he had the flag flown upside down, which is what you do in times of distress. | ||
Second flag flown at Justice Alito home linked to January 6th rioters. | ||
Yeah, the American flag. | ||
We know that you have no links to the American flag. | ||
We get it. You burn the American flag. | ||
You hate the country. | ||
We get that. | ||
So... Again, they don't even know history. | ||
An upside down American flag. | ||
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A symbol of the Stop the Steal movement. | |
No. No. | ||
I believe it's actually U.S. code that you fly the flag upside down in times of distress. | ||
I believe that's actually U.S. law. | ||
Is what that is. Nothing to do with January 6th. | ||
Again, appeal to heaven. | ||
Nothing to do with January 6th. | ||
That's part of American history that goes back well before January 6th. | ||
But I know you liberals are extremely ignorant and I feel bad for you. | ||
So maybe you could learn a little history lesson. | ||
And you can find out the origins of the appeal to heaven flag. | ||
And you can find out the origins of the U.S. flag flown upside down. | ||
Because I promise you, I know how hard it is for you to believe. | ||
But I promise you, not everything is about January 6th. | ||
Alright, we are about to be joined by Dr. | ||
Richard Bartlett. And he's been making groundbreaking discoveries dealing with COVID and other things for years now. | ||
He recently did a speech, a presentation in Ohio. | ||
We're going to play some of his opening statements now before he joins us in five minutes. | ||
Chairman Huffman, Vice Chair Johnson, and Ranking Member Antonio, and members of the | ||
Senate Health Committee, thank you for hearing my support testimony for House Bill 73. | ||
My name is Dr. | ||
Richard Bartlett. I'm the former advisor to Governor Rick Perry on the Texas Health Disparities Task Force for seven years and a recipient of the Meritorious Service Award from Texas Health and Human Services. | ||
I've been practicing as an ER physician. | ||
I'm a medical director of a hospital ER, and I'm the discoverer of a COVID protocol for early and late treatment of COVID using budesonide, clarithromycin, and aspirin. | ||
I've been practicing medicine in Texas for 33 years. | ||
Dr. Ben Carson was a member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force. | ||
Dr. Carson and I have discussed that over 90 percent of COVID deaths could have been prevented with budesonide and clarithromycin based on the STOIC trial, the principal trial out of Oxford University, the TOGETHER trials — those are all randomized controlled trials — and studies published in the Saudi Journal of Anesthesia and the Saudi Journal of Critical Care. | ||
Budesonite is a part of the government COVID protocols now in India and Australia, but it can still be denied Ohio patients without House Bill 73. | ||
Refer to BudesoniteWorks.com. | ||
I'd like to ask the committee members today, if you knew that there was a medicine that could save your dying son's life, and you were told by the hospital, sorry, we don't allow that here. | ||
It's not part of our protocol. | ||
Would you try to get that medicine for your child anyways? | ||
Bodily autonomy is a fundamental patient right. | ||
Your body, your healthcare choice. | ||
Not your body, the hospital's choice. | ||
Especially when hospitals are paid thousands of dollars more for one medicine over the other. | ||
The AMA says informed consent is a basic patient right. | ||
Ohio patients should be informed of every treatment choice for COVID and the risks and benefits of every medicine. | ||
COVID patients were treated with budesonide in hospitals from coast to coast and quickly recovered. | ||
But Ohio COVID patients were refused the budesonide and died. | ||
Often, budesonide was right down the hall in the hospital pharmacy, like it was for Dave and Angie. | ||
An Ohio doctor might discover an off-label medicine to save lives for the next novel, deadly, rapidly mutating pandemic If so, House Bill 73 is needed to protect the doctor's license and allow the patients to use the off-label medicine. | ||
The Ohio House debated and crafted a thoughtful House Bill 73 patient rights bill passed overwhelmingly in the House with bipartisan support because they understood that Ohio families lost loved ones due to quote standard of care protocols that did not take individual needs and the skill and training of their physicians in mind. | ||
Even with the Federal Right to Try Act and the Ohio Right to Try Act, thousands of patients could not fill medications like budesonide at pharmacies and could not get access to all treatment protocols in hospitals. | ||
Before the interested party meeting, there were only three official letters from special interest groups against the patient rights of House Bill 73. | ||
The Ohio Hospital Association, the Ohio Pharmacists Association, and the Ohio Council of Retail Merchants. | ||
Since then, other special interest groups have been recruited to kill the bill for patient rights. | ||
Has any of the committee members received thousands of dollars from Friends of Ohio Hospitals, CVS, Walpac, and other special interests that are interested in killing us? | ||
All right, so again, that's Dr. Richard Bartlett just a few days ago in front of the Senate Health Committee in Ohio. | ||
He joins us here live on the other side of this break. | ||
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Well, hello, Dr. Richard. | ||
Richard Bartlett. It's good to see you again. | ||
Glad you're here. Glad you got that opportunity to speak at the Senate Health Committee there in Ohio. | ||
I got some questions about that, you know, how much support, how much momentum you have there in Ohio. | ||
We obviously have some other developing news with the bird flu scare that they're trying to get us involved with and then trying to take over the food using it as well. | ||
But I got to ask you this right out of the gates. | ||
Dr. Richard Bartlett is our guest here. | ||
As we're sitting here fully vindicated, it's not necessarily that we take a victory lap because it's sad that so many people died and suffered because of all the medical lies. | ||
But why do you suppose that you have the mainstream media and other people that were really pushing the vaccine? | ||
Why all of a sudden do we have this change of heart and tune from them now basically calling out all the COVID fraud that they themselves were pushing? | ||
It's kind of hard to hide the facts. | ||
I think they eventually will come to the surface. | ||
And so that's what we're seeing. | ||
And they're letting us know that they did, in fact, fund to gain-of-function research at Wuhan. | ||
And in the next breath, I can't believe the fellow says that it didn't harm anyone. | ||
I guess he didn't remember what's happened for the last four years. | ||
But in Ohio, it's an uphill battle for patient rights. | ||
And in Ohio, patients died. | ||
This bill is a patient rights bill. | ||
You would think everybody would be for a patient rights bill. | ||
The people are. The House of Representatives in Ohio overwhelmingly passed this after some quick debate. | ||
They wrote a thoughtful bill, and it was Democrat, Republican. | ||
Everyone saw that there was disasters that happened during COVID, which were surfaced by COVID. And so there were things that needed to be rectified. | ||
You had the Federal Right to Try Act. | ||
You had Ohio becoming the 33rd state to have a state right to try act. | ||
But that didn't protect people. | ||
This bill, this patient rights bill, is named after two people, a husband and wife, parents that died and left their children without a mom and a dad. | ||
And the Dave and Angie Patient Rights Act, and you would think that everybody would rally around that. | ||
Well, what's their story? Why are they the ones named in this bill? | ||
Well, there's many people that unfortunately died that were refused budesonide by Ohio hospitals, that were refused ivermectin in Ohio hospitals, because it wasn't the hospital protocol, quote, Who made that call? | ||
Was that Governor DeWine, or were they taking Fauci's advice? | ||
You know, it was on a local level, but it was probably coming from higher up. | ||
But the doctors absolutely were the ones who had no vote, and the patient rights were totally trampled. | ||
Normally, before January 1, 2020, it was your body, your healthcare choice. | ||
Not your body, the hospital's choice. | ||
Especially if the hospital is going to make $3,000 on one choice and zero on another choice. | ||
And so this has been totally out of bounds. | ||
Healthcare has been off the rails for four years. | ||
And this is an opportunity for Ohio to get it back on the tracks where the patients are in charge of their own healthcare. | ||
If they're dying in a hospital, they can actually request something that has saved lives around the country and not be denied. | ||
And so this is common sense legislature written in an excellent piece of legislature by the House of Representatives. | ||
But you have a Senate Health Committee that sat on this for six months. | ||
Before they scheduled it for arguments and actually threatened to throw this bill out and just rewrite a new one the way they want it to be. | ||
And so there's just been ridiculous arguments against it. | ||
They're not even worth I think everybody can say, if you're on death's door in a hospital and there's something that saved people's lives in every other state, you should have access to it in the United States, in the state of Ohio. | ||
And so that's really where we are. | ||
And so if people would rally, there is a Ohio Advocates for Medical Freedom. | ||
That's Ohio Advocates for Medical Freedom, OAMF. If people would Go to that website, sign up, it's free, and get the action plan from all over the United States. | ||
Because if we get a medical freedom Bill for patient rights in Ohio, it'll be a template for other states. | ||
That's why I flew from Texas to Ohio because the people in Ohio are priceless as well. | ||
Everybody's priceless, made in the image of God. | ||
And so we need to stand with the people of Ohio, but we'll all benefit if we get this bill passed. | ||
So go to Ohio Advocates for Medical Freedom and sign up, please, everyone in the country. | ||
That's OhioAMF.org. | ||
Well, why didn't Trump's Right to Try Act come into play here? | ||
Because eventually he signed an executive order making that the case already. | ||
Right. And so it totally got trumped. | ||
You have the PREP Act. | ||
That George W. did in 2005 that gives blanket immunity for anything that's done as a countermeasure during a national crisis. | ||
So if a hospital says, well, our protocol is what we're going to go with, they're pushing it. | ||
They're pushing the envelope. | ||
And so this is an opportunity to correct that because we will have future pandemics. | ||
That's a fact. Biological Weapons Convention Treaty of the UN said bioweapons are bad, but you can make a small batch if you'll make a vaccine as a military countermeasure. | ||
And so that explains a lot, doesn't it, Owen? | ||
Well, that's basically, I guess, what was going on with the Wuhan lab, and then we even find out that they were developing these mRNA vaccines for years before anybody ever heard of COVID-19. | ||
But let's pause there for a second, because I ask myself, how do I present a message that's palatable, consumable, understandable to the American people? | ||
And when you look at COVID and the response, And you really just remove the politics from it. | ||
This was so much about money that it's unbelievable. | ||
I mean, people understand money, and they understand how money corrupts. | ||
And so when you talk about, yeah, these hospitals, they're not going to suggest ivermectin or budesanine or vitamin C, zinc, and hydroxychloroquine and all these other things that were proven to work. | ||
They were getting paid for these treatments and the ventilators and then the vaccines. | ||
I mean, so we're talking about money. | ||
Money ran the response. | ||
We're talking about people's health, their lives, and money dictated the entire response. | ||
So in February, the senator named Steve Huffman, who happens to be a family doctor that works in the emergency room. | ||
So I found that very interesting. | ||
He's the chairman who's supposed to schedule this for the Senate to debate it. | ||
Let the Senate, the senators debate this bill that was written by some brilliant We're good to go. | ||
Steve Huffman is a medical doctor. | ||
He should understand patient rights, but he has been slow walking this and delayed, at one point threatened to just throw it out, despite all the hard work and the success they had at crafting an excellent bill for patient rights. | ||
And he threatened to write a new bill and then finally, because of pressure, went ahead and scheduled this health Subcommittee. | ||
And so that's where I spoke the other day. | ||
They're waiting for the other side to speak. | ||
But back in February, there was only three letters against this. | ||
They were from lobbyists, the Ohio Hospital Association, the Ohio Pharmacist Association, and the Ohio Council of Retail Services. | ||
And so you had just those three. | ||
And so interestingly, someone on the Senate Health Committee has thousands of dollars that they received from the Ohio lobbyists, hospital lobbyists, and from the Ohio pharmacy lobbyists. | ||
And so that might explain why this is being slow walk and why we're hearing ridiculous arguments. | ||
In Ohio in December, They made it legal with some loopholes that they created to have a constitutional right, state constitutional right, to kill a baby all 40 weeks of pregnancy. | ||
And so they've made loopholes where that can happen. | ||
And so you can't extend abortion past birth. | ||
But one of the arguments against this bill is one that's ridiculous, that it would make it easier to have abortion, that someone might give a medicine to someone and cause an abortion. | ||
We're talking about people that are on death's door in the hospital fighting for their lives. | ||
Many times that we're on a ventilator. | ||
They're not procreating. | ||
They're not doing family planning. | ||
We're talking about people that want to live and not die. | ||
And so in those situations, many times people make an argument for abortion. | ||
But this is being used as an excuse to not allow people to have a chance to live with medicines that have been used from coast to coast, like Budeson. | ||
So that's bought and paid for propaganda aimed at the right-wing, the Republican-controlled Senate. | ||
Well, interestingly, he is a Republican. | ||
And so we've seen this before, haven't we? | ||
And so you have people that are labeled Republican. | ||
They're labeled conservative. | ||
They're labeled pro-life. | ||
But this is about a life bill. | ||
This is about thousands of people who have died that should not have died. | ||
When I talked to Dr. Ben Carson about this, he asked me, Doctor, how many do you think died that shouldn't have during COVID? And I said at least 90% based on the stoic trial. | ||
Well, that's about the number that died at the hospital. | ||
Right. And so, bottom line, most people should never have gone to the hospital in the first place. | ||
According to Oxford University, the STOIC trial, the principal trial, those are randomized controlled trials. | ||
The TOGETHER trial that was published out of Brazil in the Annals of Internal Medicine, this is mainstream information that most doctors still don't know because they don't read anymore. | ||
They're not keeping up with the things that they're actually treating. | ||
And so I presented this information. | ||
If you watch the video, I didn't see any. | ||
I saw a whole lot of paper shuffling at the front by the senators. | ||
I saw a lot of distractions and looking around, but not Not even looking at the deceased victims' pictures. | ||
Well, that's so much of the problem here. | ||
That's so much of the problem here, and I experienced this myself. | ||
I'll go talk to the local city council here every once in a while, and after a couple times, you realize they don't listen. | ||
They don't give a damn. | ||
They will leave the... | ||
Public communications forum. | ||
And you could say, hey, do you remember what anybody talked to you about in the public? | ||
And they wouldn't have a clue. They would fail the exam every time. | ||
So it obviously happens at every level. | ||
Look, even, you know, you could make the argument that, you know, maybe some nut job talking to the city council, you know, maybe, okay, fine, they forget about it. | ||
But you're a well-known doctor that has very important experience in this field that you're trying to get information to them and they don't even listen to you. | ||
So the other issue here is obviously that We've got to get money out of politics. | ||
I mean, at the end of the day, it's just so obvious. | ||
It's obviously easier said than done, because, of course, the politicians would be the one to do it, and they're the ones getting rich off of it. | ||
But it's such a joke. It's like Joe Biden comes out and says, I mean, Biden cuts a deal with the pharmaceutical industry, and he says, I'm going to spend $100 billion on vaccines that nobody wants, by the way, to throw a lot of them out, but you have to lower... | ||
You have to lower insulin to $35. | ||
And so, wow, you bribed the pharmaceutical lobbyists with $100 billion in vaccine purchases that nobody wants so that you can walk around saying, look, I lowered insulin prices. | ||
And then people just don't know that he basically paid them to do that. | ||
So this is the corruption of the pharmaceutical lobby and the pharmaceutical industrial complex, as I call it. | ||
Owen, another provision in this bill is that the WHO will have no authority in Ohio for a next pandemic. | ||
Isn't there a big vote coming up on that soon, too? | ||
Yeah, on the 27th of this month. | ||
And so slow walking this until there's an emergency and then everybody shut down seems to be the goal. | ||
It was really clear to me. | ||
That the chairman is against this bill, that he has done everything he can to try to kill the bill. | ||
And as I said, somebody on the Senate Health Committee has, if you look at open secrets, you'll see that somebody's received thousands of dollars from the hospital lobbyists, from the pharmacy lobbyists, the ones that are trying to kill this bill for patient rights. | ||
And so we need everybody in America, a grassroots effort, to contact the senators in Ohio. | ||
Call them, even if you're not from Ohio. | ||
But if you are in Ohio, this is for your life. | ||
Because Dave and Angie literally were begging for budesonide before they died from COVID. And we're denied it. | ||
Wow. And so their sister, Angie's sister, was giving her testimony at this event. | ||
She gave her testimony at the House Committee event and with the House of Representatives, they acted appropriately. | ||
They had emotions. They supported patient rights and they overwhelmingly voted for this. | ||
But the Senate The senators need to have access to this, and there's one man that needs to schedule this with the Senate. | ||
His name is Senator Steve Huffman, and he's the chairman of the Health Committee of Ohio. | ||
And so he has that authority. | ||
He's an important man. | ||
He has an important position, and he needs to follow through. | ||
The House did their job. | ||
If there's another pandemic, and a doctor in Ohio finds a solution for this, he needs this bill to pass so he doesn't get his license taken. | ||
Well, it sounds like we probably have a good idea of where that money went. | ||
Well, did I say thousands of dollars came from Ohio hospital lobbyists and Ohio pharmacy lobbyists? | ||
And it's all about money. | ||
You know, if you look at a countermeasure, it can be many things, including vaccines. | ||
Pfizer made a killing. In 2022 alone, Pfizer got $38 billion. | ||
Moderna made a killing. | ||
In 2022, they collected $18.3 billion, it's reported. | ||
And so, money is a big factor. | ||
Record profits since the pandemic. | ||
Isn't that something? Yeah. | ||
And then they own the media that tells you, so they own the government, they own the media that tells you to take the vaccine. | ||
Alright, we got a couple minutes left. | ||
I want to address something else here quickly. | ||
That's this bird flu scare. | ||
And just kind of get your response to that. | ||
They're developing a vaccine. | ||
You know, the whole thing is crazy to me because I look back at COVID and because there's all kinds of different narratives and ideas and I think we got a pretty good idea of what happened now, obviously. | ||
But I look at it like, okay, I never get sick. | ||
I haven't been sick since 2020. | ||
I got sick after I spent a night in a D.C. prison. | ||
So, I mean, maybe something was done intentionally to me. | ||
Maybe I just got COVID, whatever. | ||
But I was never sick before that, never sick after that. | ||
And I could see how, okay, if somebody got that sick, because it was basic flu, Symptoms for me. | ||
An extreme flu. But I could understand if somebody wasn't confident in their own health and saw all the fear-mongering going on around them that they would be panicked and think, oh my God, I'm going to die from this flu. | ||
So I was sick for about five days to a week. | ||
Haven't been sick since. Never took a vaccine. | ||
So, okay, the reason why I'm telling this story is, well, what's the case with the bird flu? | ||
I mean, I don't really know anybody that's gotten the bird flu. | ||
Here's a short version. | ||
You're doing the right thing looking back at recent history. | ||
They told us it was a natural source. | ||
They didn't tell us it was a lab source. | ||
Natural viruses come from nature. | ||
Bioweapons come from labs. | ||
And you have the FBI acknowledging that COVID came from a Wuhan lab. | ||
That's not a natural source. | ||
That's not a natural disease. | ||
It was very dangerous. | ||
Many people died. Many people that were healthy. | ||
It got me very sick, Owen, and I was rescued by the protocol. | ||
And so genetics are a factor, but the bottom line is that the CDC director, Redfield, said COVID was just a wake-up call. | ||
Bird flu is going to kill 30 times as many people. | ||
It's basically what he said twice now. | ||
He said 15% of the people that get bird flu will die. | ||
Well, that's not going to be the bird flu that came from Antarctica to Hereford, Texas. | ||
I don't think. Right now we're seeing that's ridiculous. | ||
But since 2011, they've been doing gain-of-function research, it's been reported, at the University of Wisconsin, the Netherlands. | ||
And in 2017, they were doing gain-of-function, which is making it more dangerous and deadly, making a bioweapon at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, it's been reported. | ||
And so there's two tracks, but you're not being told both of them in the mainstream media. | ||
You're just being, they're shaking their hand over here saying, look at my left hand. | ||
There's just nature is the only option. | ||
Well, that's not true. | ||
There are, again, that UN Biological Weapons Convention Treaty says you can make small batches of bioweapons if you'll make a vaccine as a countermeasure. | ||
Case closed. That tells you a lot. | ||
And so you're going to hear the same narrative. | ||
You're going to hear fear, fear, fear. | ||
And right now we're being told it came from nature, Antarctica, penguins to sea otters to To a Western Minnesota goat, to perfor dairy cows that didn't die, to a red-eyed Texan that worked with cows and dust and hay. | ||
But that's natural. | ||
And COVID, we learned what we suspected, that it was not natural. | ||
It came from a lab. And so when something else happens and the hospitals are full with bird flu, I'm saying, We have to entertain the idea that it's a bioweapon made by gain-of-function research. | ||
Well, I would say that history would say that that's the odds-on favorite, especially considering, I mean, why does the biolab-made virus, why is it so much dangerous than it occurring naturally? | ||
Well, because the natural flow of things, you have an immune system, and the virus is, you know, mutated or whatever. | ||
It's kind of like the same pace. | ||
It's like cyclical. | ||
But when they disrupt that... | ||
Unnaturally in the lab, that's why you get so sick. | ||
Well, yeah, we're talking about weapons. | ||
Chemical weapons, people would act differently if they heard that term. | ||
But biological weapons are deadly as well. | ||
And so common colds made out of coronavirus are very mild compared to flu viruses. | ||
40,000 to 80,000 Americans die historically every year from the flu, being the final thing that knocks them off with the secondary bacterial pneumonia. | ||
Not the cold. | ||
And so with CDC Director Redfield saying that COVID was just a wake-up call, the coronavirus. | ||
By the way, if you go to johnfleetwood.com, you'll see an article today that says that in 2017, they did a moratorium against all gain-of-function research except coronaviruses and flu viruses. | ||
And so how convenient that we've just had the coronavirus pandemic, and now we're about to have a flu pandemic, and it's being advertised for months before it hits. | ||
And so there are treatments for the flu, even for something more dangerous. | ||
Zofluza, a new medicine for the flu, has been out a couple of years. | ||
It's very valuable. Budesonide nebulizer treatments will be valuable. | ||
Ivermectin's been proved to help. | ||
If you go to johnfleetwood.com, you'll see articles on all of these. | ||
They're about a two-minute read. And so I encourage people to look there. | ||
Keep following InfoWars for information that really will change your life. | ||
All right, Dr. Richard Bartlett, thank you for your great work and your time today. | ||
OhioAMF.org for the Health Freedom Bill there in Ohio. | ||
Any other sites that you want people to go to follow your work? | ||
Budesonideworks.com, johnfleetwood.com with a J-O-N, and keep following InfoWars. | ||
Thank you, doctor. Appreciate your time. | ||
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All right. I can't wait any longer. | ||
I want to go to the phone calls. | ||
I want to go to you in the audience and get your thoughts on that rally from yesterday. | ||
Did it make you feel good? | ||
Make you feel bad? | ||
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What is your takeaway? | |
From what I think is a very consequential rally. | ||
I think it has huge implications moving forward. | ||
And I hope that Trump will recreate that magic in other deep blue areas in major metropolitan cities. | ||
And eventually lead to a Madison Square Garden rally. | ||
So I think it was great. | ||
It's the closest thing to a music festival, concert, ball game, whatever you're going to get in politics. | ||
So the number to call in on that, 877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Number on the screen if you're watching, if you're listening. | ||
One more time, 877-789-2539. | ||
Just let the crew know where you're at, your name, and we'll get you up and on the air. | ||
By the way... Endorsements for Trump keep coming from folks you wouldn't expect. | ||
Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman backs Trump. | ||
We'll raise money for him. | ||
Previously said he wouldn't do that. | ||
And even encouraged Trump to stop running. | ||
Now he's going to support Trump and fundraise for him. | ||
Yeah, that's how bad the economy is. | ||
Truly. All these genius minds, really, like, you couldn't even see how Biden was going to destroy the economy with these policies? | ||
Pretty obvious. Pretty obvious. | ||
By the way, what does it take? | ||
How about an illegal immigrant? | ||
How about a criminal invader? | ||
They are criminal and committing crimes. | ||
If you hear from him that it's not safe, if you hear from him that it's not good, do you think the liberals will listen then? | ||
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Clip 4. Did you have to pay a cartel? | |
Yes. How much? | ||
Around $10,000. $10,000? | ||
Yes. In fact, the American people is right, completely true. | ||
Who coming to this country, they don't know. | ||
Okay, I'm good, but how if they're not good? | ||
How they have killers, psychopaths, what else? | ||
No guarantee of that. | ||
No security check. | ||
No background check. No security check, no background check. | ||
You're worrying about who's crossing the border? | ||
Yes, yes. Of course, because I'm like, people are not looking normal. | ||
It takes an illegal migrant from Turkey to tell you what's so obvious, but that liberals and Democrats just refuse to understand. | ||
Incredible. Incredible. | ||
And then you have Joe Biden, or excuse me, Chuck Schumer, saying that we're going to make them all legal. | ||
Isn't that something? Some logic dealing with the student loan debt cancellation, which isn't a cancellation. | ||
You can't cancel that. | ||
Somebody's paying that debt. That somebody's you. | ||
How do you feel? And so, Karine Jean-Pierre was... | ||
Forced to accept this illogic, and here's how it went, clip 13. | ||
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Just to put a fine point on it right now, for the 4.7 million Americans who have received this debt relief, the average, as you said at the start of this visit, was $35,000 their relief has been forced. | |
So I guess, why don't those individuals who didn't receive $35,000 in debt cancellation deserve a $35,000 check from other Americans for what other means they would want to use it? | ||
You're talking about the... | ||
People who didn't go to college, so they're not getting debt relief, the $35,000 that they don't get because they didn't go. | ||
We're talking about folks who are in debt who are literally being crushed. | ||
Literally being crushed because they took... | ||
They took out loans. | ||
Financially. Okay, is that okay with you? | ||
Okay. I know. | ||
But crushed financially. | ||
But it's a buying economy. | ||
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And so... | |
They're trying to get their lives back on track, right? | ||
They're trying to get... | ||
Isn't that amazing? | ||
That is so rich. | ||
I gotta take another bite out of this. | ||
I just... | ||
So again, the reporter here shows the illogic of it. | ||
And then... | ||
NBC's Peter Alexander is who that is. | ||
And then... | ||
It's the same... | ||
Shell game that they play of, it's the greatest economy ever, Jack. | ||
Oh, we have to do this because we need to help people in this economy. | ||
Play this again and let's break down this insanity. | ||
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Go ahead. Just to put a fine point on it right now, for the 4.7 billion Americans who have received this debt relief, the average, as you said at the start of this visit, was $35,000 their relief has been for. | |
So I guess, why don't those individuals who didn't receive $35,000 in debt cancellation deserve a $35,000 check from other Americans for whatever means they would want to use? | ||
Okay, pause right there. Would you like to get a $35,000 check? | ||
Would you like that? Would you like to get a $35,000 check right now? | ||
And what would you do with it? I would guess, and maybe this is a stretch, because you get pressured into taking out these loans and going to colleges, and it's young people that take them out that don't really have much financial experience, and so they just don't know any better, and they assume that the job is going to be there when they get out, and it's not. | ||
But, I mean, you could argue that somebody that's already paid off debt or is working and financially responsible would probably be better off getting $35,000 because it probably won't be wasted. | ||
But they say, no, no, this is for the college students. | ||
Now, this is them buying votes. | ||
This is them attempting to buy votes from college students. | ||
But here's what's amazing. | ||
So now... What they're doing is they're saying, no, no, no, no. | ||
Somebody that has college debt is prioritized over anybody else in the country. | ||
But even that logic fails because what about the people that already paid their college debt and were financially responsible? | ||
But now she has to play the game of it's the greatest economy ever, but also people are getting crushed financially. | ||
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Go ahead. Those people who didn't go to college so they're not getting debt relief, the $35,000 that they don't get because they didn't go. | |
We're talking about folks who are in debt who are literally being crushed. | ||
But it's the best economy ever. | ||
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Because they took, you know... | |
They took. They made a decision. | ||
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They signed the dotted line. Okay, is that okay with you? | |
Okay, but I know, but crushed financially. | ||
I mean crushed financially. And so again, so where's the logic? | ||
So where's the logic? | ||
So we've created the most jobs ever, greatest economy ever, but we have to give out money because people are being crushed financially. | ||
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I mean these people admit they're liars. | |
All right, we're gonna start taking phone calls now. | ||
We got an individual, Andrew in New York, who was at the rally last night. | ||
We may be hearing maybe some other people from the rally as well. | ||
But let's start it off with Andrew in New York. | ||
Andrew, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, I was at the rally. There was a lot of people. | |
There was like 15,000. | ||
The only anti-Trump people I saw was like the... | ||
The black lady on whiteface. | ||
I don't even think she's just a performance artist. | ||
I don't even think she really has a political opinion. | ||
She'll probably be voting for Trump. The only anti-Trump people I saw were anti-Biden. | ||
They were holding signs that said F Trump and F Biden. | ||
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Yep. A lot of good-looking females. | |
I got the 45 to 47 hat. | ||
That's the one that kind of proves he's the commander-in-chief. | ||
Last night he showed us a folder, though, like the presidential executive action documents that he signed into law that basically he put on the last two years as the movie and stuff. | ||
But yeah, the rally... | ||
Well, now you're sounding like you're talking about some Q stuff. | ||
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Well, I mean, it's proven stuff like... | |
It's proven stuff. | ||
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What's proven? Well, he wrote the stuff in the lore, like the lore of war manual. | |
Basically... What does that prove? | ||
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Well, it proves that the last four years that he's the commander-in-chief. | |
It doesn't prove that at all. | ||
And let me just say this, and I'm fine having this conversation. | ||
Let me just say this, and you know, because here's the thing. | ||
I cannot justify that. | ||
It doesn't make any logical sense to me. | ||
So what you're saying is that for the last four years, Trump has let Biden and the Democrats destroy our country, destroy our economy, let the invasion happen, which have led to people being killed. | ||
So that's what you're getting behind. | ||
And you're still going to support it. | ||
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No, well, think about it this way. | |
If the globalists had their full weight, then everybody would be locked in their houses. | ||
Everybody would be totally, like... | ||
Well, what does that have to do with anything? | ||
You're not responding to the question. | ||
You're talking about a hypothetical. | ||
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I'm saying, well, the laws that he wrote into... | |
He's limiting the damage of what it could be, basically. | ||
By causing damage? | ||
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No, it's the globalists that are causing damage. | |
He's the president of the United States. | ||
Why does he have to step down to be the president? | ||
It doesn't make sense, my brother. | ||
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For them to be courted in a crime, they have to commit the crimes. | |
These are globalists doing it. | ||
I guess that's the most logical sense that I would accept from you. | ||
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Think about it this way, too. | |
The covert stuff that's not published in the media is the more important stuff. | ||
The stuff you see, the overt stuff, That's just the movie, and it's mixed into reality, but the operations of the nationalist populist world alliance, another thing is when Trump went on his tour to all these different countries, all these different countries gave him the top person in each country. | ||
That shows that he's militarily in charge of the people fighting back. | ||
Against the people who want to install the One World system. | ||
So you're really all in on, I mean, do you call yourself a QAnon follower? | ||
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I mean, yeah, there's definitely a lot of Q proofs. | |
See, that's where you lose me. | ||
See, this is where you lose me. | ||
And I hear that, oh, the Q proof. | ||
You can go and look at all the predictions that Q has made. | ||
I haven't seen one of them come true. | ||
I mean, they've been talking about people. | ||
They've been talking about the people being arrested. | ||
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What are you talking about? | |
Give me an example. When Putin was interviewing with Tucker, Putin took off his watch. | ||
In the post, it was talking about follow the watch. | ||
When Catherine Herridge, Catherine Herridge is known for having a pen. | ||
She highlights stuff on a pen. | ||
That's in a Q post. | ||
So your evidence is Putin touching his watch and Catlin Harris, a journalist, using a highlighter. | ||
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Well, there's a lot more, too. | |
I hope. Because all I see is, oh, they're all at Guantanamo Bay. | ||
Oh, they've all been arrested. | ||
Oh, they've all been shot and everything. | ||
There's been no proof of any of that. | ||
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Well, for operational security, they're trying to take down an entire worldwide system. | |
Well, look, I hope it's true. | ||
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There is a lot of proof about it. | |
back to the rally. | ||
Why did you mention that you like good looking women? | ||
Are you saying there were a lot of good-looking women there? | ||
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Yeah, there were. | |
Did Q predict that, too? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, Trump gets... | |
Come on, anybody could have predicted that. | ||
Conservatives are much better looking than liberals. | ||
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We all know that. Yeah. | |
Alright, I'm going to call you And Crew. | ||
Can I call you And Q? I'll call you And Q. That's my nickname for you now. | ||
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And Anon. | |
That rolls off the tongue better. | ||
I feel like you've been thinking about that for a while. | ||
Well, I'm glad you called. | ||
Hey, call in again. Next time something is proven true from Q, you can call in and school me on it. | ||
That's good, though. Hey, you know, I hope it's all true. | ||
I mean, gee, yeah, that'd be great. | ||
I just disagree. | ||
I completely disagree with the premise. | ||
All right, Andrew, thank you for calling. | ||
Let's go to Sam in New Jersey. | ||
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Sam, you're on the air. Go ahead. Hey there, Owen. | |
It's great to chat with you. | ||
It's my second time here on The War Room. | ||
Going back to what the last caller just referenced, I'm on your side there, Owen. | ||
I think there definitely needs to be more proof of all that. | ||
As far as the rally goes, I just wanted to say I think it was absolutely fantastic. | ||
My friends from the Guardians of Divinity were out there doing an extraordinary promotion, and it was just crazy seeing that crazy woman with the white face. | ||
I think she's hilarious. | ||
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I can't stand her. | |
You don't think she's funny? | ||
No, not at all. | ||
She's hilarious. | ||
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An abhorrent depiction of... | |
And the way that she tries to detract from the intellectuals, particularly black intellectuals, that want to take this campaign seriously. | ||
Well, you obviously can't take her seriously. | ||
I mean, that's the key here. | ||
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To call in really to say that you guys are phenomenal and... | |
If Trump were to perhaps come to New Jersey again, do another rally, hopefully maybe in the Asbury Park area or something like that, I think that'd be fantastic. | ||
He has to do more to really reach out to these densely populated blue areas because everyone has this assumption. | ||
That, you know, everyone is as brainwashed as AOC, you know, tried to say. | ||
You know, it really is so important. | ||
You know, it's hard to put it into words. | ||
And thank you for the call, Sam. | ||
It really is so important. | ||
You know, how do you even explain it? | ||
It's like... It's like telling a friend of yours about how much you like a band and how great the band is. | ||
And they're like, no, I don't like that band. | ||
I don't like their music, whatever. But then you take them to the concert, and then they're the biggest fans of the band ever. | ||
And then they love the music, and now they're a fan of the band. | ||
So, I mean, it's kind of a crude analogy, but that's one way to put it. | ||
But there's also the, you go to these areas, you make yourself accessible, and they come out to the event, And maybe they really believe the lies and like, oh yeah, you know, that racist Trump. | ||
They show up and then they see it's a very diverse crowd, not racist at all. | ||
And they're like, oh, okay. And then they meet some other people. | ||
I'm telling you, it really is so key. | ||
It really is so key. It cannot be understated, I would say, how important it is. | ||
But aside from just the political results, just to go into these Democrat strongholds, And get 10,000, 20,000 plus at a rally. | ||
There's no Democrat that can do that. | ||
You know, that's like the loudest message of all. | ||
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And they know it. They know it. | |
Believe me, if Joe Biden could go to the South Bronx, he would. | ||
If Joe Biden thought he could go to the South Bronx and get 25,000 people, he would. | ||
If AOC thought she could go to the South Bronx and get 25,000 people at a rally, she would. | ||
If any Democrat thought they could do that, they would be doing it every day. | ||
They can't do it. | ||
They know they can't do it. | ||
Only Trump can do it. | ||
And he needs to do it over and over and over and over again until everyone gets the message. | ||
Taking calls, responding to the rally last night. | ||
Let's go to Pat. He's in New York on the line. | ||
Pat, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, how you doing? Hey, good, Pat. | |
All right. Well, I'm just calling in to remind you that Tim Sullivan, back in 1911, he's the first guy who made the first, I think it's the first handgun registration. | ||
He also wrote a book. | ||
And back in 1911, he said, oh, I have them voting. | ||
I have them voting. | ||
They vote with a beard, and then they come back and they cut the beard off to make pork chops. | ||
And then they vote with pork chops. | ||
Then they come and vote with a goatee. | ||
Then they come back and vote with a mustache. | ||
Then they come back and vote clean shaven. | ||
So they've been bragging about election fraud for 115 years. | ||
Well, look, they, I mean, here's a couple of stories for you. | ||
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I mean, it's $150. Of course. | |
Of course people are going to be cheating. | ||
I mean, you know, a House passes measure to repeal D.C. non-citizen voting law. | ||
So non-citizens were voting in D.C. The House voted to stop that. | ||
Every single Democrat voted to keep it going. | ||
So no surprise there. | ||
Nevada Supreme Court allows initiative for voter I.D. ballot question to move forward. | ||
So the Democrats are trying to make it in Nevada that you didn't even have to have a voter I.D. You could just go. | ||
Anybody could just show up. I guess they could pull the thing with you that you're talking about. | ||
So there's definitely, you know, of course they're cheating. | ||
I mean, it's just ludicrous. | ||
It's just amazing, isn't it? | ||
It's just amazing. Like, you're supposed to sit here, we're supposed to sit here and pretend like we're stupid, that the Democrats don't deny every election they've lost since the turn of the 21st century, just even in 2016. | ||
Like, we're supposed to ignore that. | ||
And then you can even play clips of Kamala Harris and others talking about, Democrats talking about how voting machines can be rigged, how important voting ID is. | ||
Democrats say this. And we're supposed to sit here and play stupid. | ||
Like, oh no, they never did that. | ||
Yes, the voting machines are great. | ||
The voter ID, who needs that? | ||
That's racist. Like, we're supposed to actually play dumb and pretend like that's actually where they stand. | ||
I mean, it's just a joke. Like, just tell us you're cheating. | ||
Like, you know, just be like, yeah, we're cheating. | ||
Good luck stopping us. It's everywhere. | ||
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Even with the electronic digital electric meters, they're fraud. | |
They're all pre-programmed, and they can be reprogrammed wirelessly. | ||
They rip everybody off. | ||
It's a secret technology called Centron, and they can't tell you what it is in New York State. | ||
They can't tell you how it's programmed. | ||
And then they have a waiver that they can change it whenever they want without any notice. | ||
Everything's a fraud. Everything. | ||
I think there's so many different ways to solve this. | ||
I don't know why. I mean, we should just have a live tally at the polling place. | ||
I think they should just have a live tally. | ||
And when you put your votes in, it adds them on the live tally. | ||
And you can sit there and watch and see if they went the way you voted. | ||
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They used to have the paper things, and they put them out, and that's it. | |
They counted them, and they were done in two hours, three hours. | ||
They were done. They were done. | ||
And also, I was at Building 7 when it fell, and there was a countdown, and 10 minutes before there was a countdown, there was people with shaved heads with earpieces holding the doors as these people walked into government-plated black Escalade, Navigators, Suburbans, and such. | ||
Ten minutes before it fell. | ||
And then there was the countdown. | ||
I'm just telling you. That's what it was. | ||
I was there. I'm just letting you know. | ||
Yeah. You know, September 11th truth. | ||
The September 11th truth. | ||
Pat, thank you for the call. This is really one of the biggest linchpins in the American consciousness, foreign policy, and, I mean, really what will destroy ultimately the trust in most of the institutions, especially the institutions of the legacy media. | ||
I don't know. Maybe Americans are finally ready to accept. | ||
I mean, it's just a joke. The two twin towers fell at freeze-fall speed like a demolition. | ||
Two of them. The odds of that are zero percent. | ||
And then most Americans have never even heard of Building 7. | ||
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I don't have to tell you things are bad. | |
Everybody knows things are bad. | ||
It's a depression. Everybody's out of work or scared of losing their job. | ||
The dollar buys a nickel's worth. | ||
Banks are going bust. | ||
Shopkeepers keep a gun under the counter. | ||
Punks are running wild in the street. | ||
There's nobody anywhere who seems to know what to do, and there's no end to it. | ||
We know the air is unfit to breathe, and our food is unfit to eat. | ||
We sit watching our TVs while some local newscaster tells us that today we had 15 homicides and 63 violent crimes, as if that's the way it's supposed to be. | ||
We know things are bad, worse than bad. | ||
They're crazy. It's like everything everywhere is going crazy, so we don't go out anymore. | ||
We sit in the house, and slowly the world we're living in is getting smaller, and all we say is, please, at least leave us alone in our living rooms. | ||
Let me have my toaster and my TV and my steel-belted radios, and I won't say anything. | ||
Just leave us alone. Well, I'm not going to leave you alone. | ||
I want you to get mad! | ||
The War Room. With Owen Troyer. | ||
The internet will never be the same. | ||
The Internet is the only way to change the world. | ||
We're taking phone calls on the rally from last night. | ||
We still got some other news we may get to as well. | ||
Let's go back to the phone lines here. | ||
Let's not waste any time. Let's go to Jared in Illinois. | ||
Jared, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey, what's up, Owen? | |
I'm honored to talk to you. | ||
I'm calling from not just Illinois, but downtown Chicago, and I wanted to say two things. | ||
One is about the Trump rally in New York. | ||
I would love to have one here in Chicago. | ||
I went to one back in like 2015 or 2016 in the very beginning. | ||
And they shut it down. | ||
I don't know if you remember that one or not. | ||
Yeah, this is actually a very important story that Americans need to know about. | ||
Because it was a big moment. | ||
I talked about this earlier. I don't know if you were tuned in. | ||
It was a St. Louis rally in 2016 that kind of changed the entire course of the Republican nomination process. | ||
And that's when people realized, okay, Trump's the real deal. | ||
He's probably even gonna get it. | ||
And the next rally that he had scheduled was Chicago. | ||
And the turnout in St. Louis was so massive, and then the buzz created afterwards was so | ||
massive that the Democrats went and sent their operatives out there in Chicago to cause violence | ||
and stage terrorism to get it shut down, and they ultimately did. | ||
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Yeah, I was pissed. | |
I was... I'm extremely pissed. | ||
I don't like getting to... | ||
I do it now, but I did it certainly during COVID. But yeah, I went through those whole posts that people were doing back in that year about how they felt about Trump. | ||
But I was like, this is absolutely bullshit that people would shut down something that obviously people wanted to go to. | ||
But anyways, I welcome him to Chicago. | ||
I thought it was awesome that he was in New York. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if he did come to Chicago. | ||
Man, if he went and filled the madhouse on Madison, I don't know. | ||
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Do you think he could do that? Oh, he could sell out so many different places. | |
Soldier Field, it would be welcomed. | ||
Soldier Field would be epic. | ||
I mean, that's... | ||
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Yeah. | |
And so anyways, that was how that went. | ||
That's what I hope for. And I also wanted to say, just as a listener, I never really took a lot of some of these subjects too seriously up until 2020. | ||
And as soon as 2020 started happening, I tuned right in and I don't think I've missed the show that you guys have put on. | ||
Ever since. And I bought the products and shirts. | ||
And I love you guys. | ||
I think you're great. And I also know Oakdale, Louisiana. | ||
I used to go down there for work. | ||
I know that's out in the middle of nowhere. | ||
What are you, like a logger? No. | ||
I sold packaging to the logging company. | ||
So sometimes those trees, when they get cut down and they turn them into 2x4s, they have to wrap them up in some packaging. | ||
And so I'd be down there with some of my customers. | ||
Well, I knew it had to have something. That's basically all it is in Oakdale is logging. | ||
Yeah. In a federal prison, too. | ||
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Well, I went logging. Yeah, in that prison. | |
I can't believe you were there. That must have been terrible. | ||
But you probably have a whole different mindset of the world after doing that. | ||
So it might also be a healthy thing in some respects. | ||
Well, Jared, appreciate the phone call, and Trump definitely needs to have a rally in Chicago. | ||
The venue, you know, wherever really. | ||
I mean, the Madhouse on Madison is downtown. | ||
Soldier Field is right there, right by the lake. | ||
I don't know. I mean, that might be a little tough to fill that. | ||
He might be able to fill the Madhouse on Madison. | ||
That might be possible. | ||
It's more likely he would go somewhere north or west, but I think he should go downtown. | ||
I think that's what the... | ||
And it would be different this time. | ||
The Democrats wouldn't be able to stop it with their terrorism. | ||
They would probably try, but I don't think it would work. | ||
All right, let's go to Michael in Michigan. | ||
Michael, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. Super mega dittos, Owen Troyer. | |
Actually, I want to get your opinion on this. | ||
Maybe I just live in the suburbs and everything's fine. | ||
I don't meet a Biden voter. | ||
No, I don't know any. | ||
I know some Kennedy supporters. | ||
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Yeah, me too. | |
Because of the vaccine. | ||
At least he's decent. | ||
He has knowledge about world history and stuff. | ||
But I just don't meet any Biden voters. | ||
No, they're really... | ||
I would say what you have is you have Trump haters that will vote Biden. | ||
You have people that just show up to vote Democrat. | ||
They might not even know who the candidate is. | ||
They just know they're not going to vote for a Republican. | ||
So they just show up and vote Democrat. | ||
But yeah, I mean, there's a reason why there's no voter enthusiasm for Biden. | ||
There's a reason why you don't see any hats or shirts or people talking about it. | ||
They're just, it's amazing. | ||
And see, notice, let me tie this into something that the last caller said. | ||
He said he wasn't really following the issues until 2020. | ||
Now he tunes into Infowars every day. | ||
And I know there's a lot of other people like that. | ||
And so the same thing applies at a much larger scale to just politics, news in general. | ||
And so what am I talking about? | ||
The people that showed up on January 6th, That believe our election was stolen. | ||
Were the most hardcore Trump supporters. | ||
The most ardent followers of news and information. | ||
And so they knew that the election was stolen. | ||
And they went to have a peaceful protest on January 6th. | ||
To show the support for Trump. Millions of people. | ||
Nobody's going to do that for anybody else. | ||
Nobody did that when Hillary lost. | ||
Nobody did that when Al Gore lost. | ||
John Kerry lost. Nobody showed up. | ||
Only Trump got that. But my point is that's like... | ||
A small percentage of the American people that were so aware and so in tune with what's going on. | ||
If they pull something like that in this presidential election, I mean, it's going to be five times as many people that realize what's going on. | ||
And it's going to be even more obvious because they don't have the guise of the COVID pandemic of why Biden didn't have a rally with more than 100 people. | ||
So... That leads them to their only other options, which is a blatant theft, which I think even that's going to be hard to get away with, even at the applicable level, because the RNC already has teams of lawyers and poll watchers that are going to make sure they don't poll any of the same shenanigans that we witnessed them poll in 2020. | ||
So, even if Biden wins legitimately, let's just say Biden actually does legitimately win, nobody will believe it. | ||
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I mean, you're right, Owen Troyer. | |
Yeah, like, what was it, the 18th and the 19th bell weather, even last time? | ||
But yeah, I don't think I... We might have a real issue on our hands if that really does happen, because... | ||
Not anything weird, but... | ||
I mean, nobody's gonna believe it. | ||
Nobody's gonna believe it. Nobody's gonna believe it. | ||
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Yeah. Nobody's going to believe it. | |
I mean, I'm a golf course worker, and we're in the machine shop, and we're doing things at the golf course. | ||
And it's just like nobody, even past Democrats, this guy's 72-year-old, been in the union his whole life. | ||
He's just like, no, Biden sucks. | ||
Yeah, Biden sucks. | ||
So, if you could expound upon that, I mean, it's just like everybody I meet, I mean, I'm in Michigan. | ||
I'm in Detroit, Michigan. There's a lot of union power around here. | ||
And it's just like all these old guys are just like, no, Biden sucks. | ||
Yeah, well, and I think, you know, to take it a step further, too, and thank you for the call. | ||
Again, you pay attention to news. | ||
You're informed. You know what's going on. | ||
You care about this stuff. So, that's where you derive... | ||
Your political decisions. | ||
Most Americans aren't like you. | ||
Again, if you're listening to this show, you're like 1% most informed people in the country. | ||
And it's not even just about you listening to me, but I mean, that's just who you are. | ||
That's why you're here. So, the average American, though, they now have four years of Trump to compare to four years of Biden. | ||
And it's not comparable. | ||
And that's where the average American is going to go and vote or choose not to vote. | ||
And I keep hearing about people saying, well, they're going to do another pandemic, going to do another pandemic. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't think so. They don't want the chaos of a pandemic to be blamed on Biden like they blamed it on Trump. | ||
Let's take another call. Let's go to Jonathan in South Carolina. | ||
Jonathan, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. How are you doing? Good. | |
Good, man. So, yeah, I just – a lot of the callers have had a lot of things that I would like to kind of go off on, but I won't. | ||
However, I will say that it would be nice if the Q stuff was real, but it's probably not. | ||
But the fact that Trump is going into the inner city like that I think is really cool. | ||
I think that's, I don't think we're going to get to an election. | ||
And so there's that because, because it's like you've been saying, it's clearly, clearly, | ||
and it will be so obvious beyond reproach, really, if they do try to steal it at this | ||
point. | ||
I don't think they're going to let that happen. | ||
But you know, I mean, there's a possibility. | ||
Schunk Oiger, sorry, I'm just used to calling him that name. | ||
Schunk, right, goes on the air. | ||
Was it this week or last week? | ||
Maybe the crew can find it. | ||
And he basically said Trump is going to win. | ||
He basically said, brace, I think the exact statement was brace yourself, Trump is going | ||
I think he even tweeted it, or posted it on X. So, I mean, and I'm seeing that from other liberals, too. | ||
They're admitting it. | ||
It's like, okay, yeah, Trump's got this thing in the bag. | ||
Yeah, it's obvious. Yeah, I mean, it's just, it's way too obvious. | ||
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It is. Now, I want to kind of hear really quickly, if we can, a little bit less. | |
And, man, I've been trying to call you for so long. | ||
About this specific topic, and I'm so happy that you mentioned it again today. | ||
The student loan thing, man. | ||
So, two things quickly. | ||
Yes, you totally can cancel debt, and it's not being paid for by the taxpayers. | ||
So, I know that's what it would seem like, but it's just not the case. | ||
Now, you... | ||
Let's assume that you didn't pay off your loans, and you had some on you right now. | ||
You can go to 1099online.com And that's an IRS website. | ||
And you use a 1099-C form. | ||
You put, now you're going to need to look into this. | ||
You're not going to just follow exactly what I'm saying and then go do it because it's not going to work. | ||
But there are teachers out there. | ||
Many, many teachers. Don't pay them because you can learn this all for free. | ||
And you can cancel your debt, okay? | ||
You put your name as the creditor. | ||
Now, hold on a second. | ||
Hold on a second. You're talking about the tax code and tax breaks is what you're talking about. | ||
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No, no. No, listen. | |
I'm talking about you got to pull up. | ||
First thing you should do is look up House Joint Resolution 192, okay? | ||
73rd Congress. This happened in 1933. | ||
That's when they took our gold. | ||
I know you know about that. So they put us on a credit system. | ||
And what they did was say, okay, you also have to take into account, and this is highly important, and what I'm explaining here is that the government is a corporation. | ||
This happened in the 1800s. | ||
This is really important in this because since that happened, the bankers bankrupted and then bought out the corporation of United States of America. | ||
Okay, so look, I understand where you're going with this, and I don't want to spend a bunch of time on this. | ||
I get the basics of what you're saying and the concept here. | ||
Basically, it's all fake. | ||
All the money is fake. It's not backed by anything. | ||
And so what difference does it make? | ||
So I get that as the larger conclusion here. | ||
But let's talk about on the ground. | ||
Where is the $35,000 going to come? | ||
So you're just saying they're just making up numbers and just giving it to these people. | ||
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Deleting it from a computer system. | |
They're not sending them any money, and it certainly isn't coming from taxpayers. | ||
That money's all going to the IMS. If you're paying your federal income tax, you're funding the war, period. | ||
And it's real easy to figure out, well, not super easy, but you can find where all the tax money goes and where it all comes from. | ||
Well, so I guess I understand your logic here. | ||
I can't really... I won't really push back against your logic here. | ||
And so I guess what I'm doing is trying to deal with a system that we're told we're living in, which would mean there is no such thing as canceling debt. | ||
So I get what you're saying, and I get your logic. | ||
I don't even disagree with it. | ||
But so... | ||
Then that's fine. Now we go further with that logic, and basically we just say, well, the government should just give us all money for free at that point. | ||
And so now you get into danger with financial policy. | ||
But of course, it's already endangering. | ||
So I get your logic. | ||
I get where you're coming from. That's fair. | ||
But at the end of the day, this is Joe Biden just buying votes. | ||
And so that's... | ||
And it's... I mean, that's just what it is. | ||
I don't want to spend all segment on this topic, but interesting stuff, Jonathan. | ||
Interesting stuff. All right, let's go with... | ||
Let's see here. | ||
Let's go with Jay in Tennessee. | ||
Jay, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hello, Owen. I listened to these programs all day, 10 hours, you know, and I heard that the rally was going to be going on in I missed it, and this morning I was up in Michigan, and someone suggested, someone asked me if I watched it, and he's from Michigan. | |
He's a, he was the shipper, and I'm the driver. | ||
I was like, oh, I wanted to hear that, and then I heard you, then I went on your site, and I saw it, and I watched it this morning, and I didn't think there was a whole lot of pizzazz, but I thought it was great that it was going on, you know? | ||
I tried to get into a rally in Tennessee some years ago, And there was no way I could get in. | ||
I was up by Hook Out Mountain. | ||
There was just no way to get in. | ||
Yeah, and that was really the case for a lot of the 2016 rallies, a lot of the 2020 rallies. | ||
I remember covering them. | ||
And unless you got there a day early, you weren't getting in. | ||
I mean, literally, that's how it was for some rallies. | ||
Like, you had to be there 24 hours in line. | ||
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But what I wanted to say is that guy there, the QAnon guy there, you know... | |
I think that Alex and everyone that spoke on how the Q is basically the Fed putting people to sleep, you know? | ||
And I kind of believe that. | ||
You know, don't worry, we got it under control and everything. | ||
But I do listen to this, and I told you about this before, the X-22 there. | ||
And you know who Felix the Cat was? | ||
He had that magic bag. | ||
It seems like everything was in that magic bag. | ||
And I'm wondering if that magic bag, if Donald Trump doesn't have all the information pertaining to all the treasonous acts of all of the government. | ||
And I'm wondering if maybe he does get in office. | ||
And I suggested this to the gentleman that I was the shipper. | ||
I said, you know, there's a lot of treason going on, and a lot of these people, they need to be flying at the end of a rope, you know? | ||
And, oh, it'll never happen. | ||
And these people, it's only about the money in it. | ||
They didn't understand that, you know, they're trying to do away with our money and trying to control us, you know, with digital currency and turn on your funds and shut off your funds. | ||
Well, all right, you're kind of all over the place here, Jay. | ||
I mean, Trump said something at his rally last night that actually was interesting because they started to chant lock her up about Hillary Clinton. | ||
And so he got into it. | ||
He said, oh, I've never talked about this before. | ||
And he said that the reason why I didn't go after Hillary or these swamp people was because I got in there and I just wanted to go to work. | ||
I wanted to focus on policy, economic policy, foreign policy, domestic policy. | ||
I wanted to cut regulations. | ||
I wanted to cut taxes. I wanted to form relationships. | ||
And how... | ||
Maybe his biggest mistake was assuming that if he would get in there and have positive results, that everybody would kind of get behind him and maybe it would change the culture of D.C. And so he learned the hard way that that wasn't the case. | ||
So, I mean, again, conceptually, could Trump have the dirt on everybody? | ||
I suppose. But again, I just don't see the results there. | ||
I just don't see the proof there. | ||
And I think that he kind of explained that. | ||
After they started chanting, lock her up, that he was like, look, you know, I didn't want to go after the people. | ||
I just thought I'd change the culture in D.C. People would rally behind a booming economy and that would be great. | ||
And then it didn't happen. These people are sick. | ||
They're sicker than I assumed they were. | ||
So I think he kind of maybe even explained a little bit. | ||
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With the X-22, the guy always says, that's all they need to see. | |
That's all you need to see. | ||
And he makes sense. | ||
Real good, relevant points as to how treasonous these people are. | ||
And these people, they're not gonna... | ||
The American people are not stupid. | ||
And they are awake. | ||
And we want action. | ||
And we would love to see this Guantanamo Bay be used to put these bastards away. | ||
Pardon my Americans. But it really... | ||
I'm mad. | ||
Well look, here's where we're at, Jay. | ||
I thank you for the call. | ||
Any reasonable person... | ||
Of course you're upset. Any reasonable person, I mean, take a number of issues, but perhaps the most egregious is the invasion at the southern border. | ||
I mean, this is so illogical. | ||
It's so ridiculous. Nobody on the planet does this ever in human history, what's happening at our southern border. | ||
I mean, tens of millions of people pouring in illegally. | ||
And then on top of that, getting free stuff. | ||
So, I mean, yeah, people see that and it's just, what in the hell is going on here? | ||
Yeah, our leaders are corrupt beyond your wildest imaginations and they're trying to destroy the country. | ||
And that's the only conclusion you can reach when you're being fair in dealing with that phenomenon. | ||
It's just, you've never seen it before. | ||
Nobody would do that. So, but again, it's like, alright, you've seen it. | ||
Four years of Trump versus four years of Biden. | ||
Pretty obvious, the choice there. | ||
Alright, let's take another call. Let's go to Vortex in California. | ||
Vortex, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
Hey, Owen. Honored to talk to you, and we always appreciate what you did for us at the end of last year. | ||
We were actually on top of the information that came in that Mike Johnson actually had jurisdiction in the district you were incarcerated in. | ||
So we made several phone calls. | ||
I don't know if it helped or not, but we tried. | ||
Well, Johnson didn't care. | ||
Matt Gaetz was very good, though. | ||
Yeah, yeah. Well, you know, the Trump rally yesterday, we know that there's a lot of never-Trumpers and always-Trumpers. | ||
And I'm somewhere in between and always have been. | ||
This Trump rally yesterday was actually such an overwhelming success. | ||
And we can criticize his inner circle and his endorsement, but it's easier to say he's not your savior, he's just your coach. | ||
And the left trying to divide and promote keeping a frontrunner off the ballot and inciting a civil war. | ||
Yesterday it proved the American citizens are now becoming united against a tyrannical government. | ||
And the invasion on our borders. | ||
And we're tired of the division. | ||
Once we defeat the division, everything else falls like a house of cards. | ||
Exactly. And in Chicago, I don't know if you've heard Now the DNC is actually fearing what's going on there. | ||
It's a powder keg, I hear. | ||
And they rightfully should because these protests aren't going anywhere. | ||
And they're mostly aimed at Biden because he's in power right now. | ||
And so you're going to have a lot of righteous indignation, whether it's about the Israel-Palestine thing or not. | ||
It'll be about anything. | ||
It'll be about the economy. I mean, they'll blame racism on Biden. | ||
He's the guy in power. They know that they've got something to deal with at the DNC this summer. | ||
Alright, I still got some calls to get to. | ||
I got some news I want to cover as well. | ||
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Latest Gaza conflict. | ||
ICJ rules on Israel's Rafa offensive. | ||
And they're basically saying stop what's going on in Rafa or we'll get serious about arresting you guys. | ||
And of course they won't, but it's just the same message. | ||
Stop doing it. And then they do it and nothing happens. | ||
So that's your lesson. Now, here's the real development. | ||
Israel recovers three dead hostages from Gaza. | ||
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Now... I've told you the hostages are dead. | |
We've been saying this for a while here. | ||
Of course they are. But what's been interesting about this story and this narrative is... | ||
So first it was, oh, Israel finds the dead hostages. | ||
And then the response is kind of, well, wait a second... | ||
Who killed them then? I mean, did you guys kill them in one of your bombings? | ||
Because they were clearing them out of a rubble that Israel bombed. | ||
And then they said, oh, no, no, never mind. | ||
They actually died on October 7th. | ||
So then they weren't hostages. | ||
They were victims of the terror attack on October 7th. | ||
So again, the truth is that Israel is just bombing the whole region, killing Hamas, killing hostages, killing women and children. | ||
It doesn't matter. And that's what's going on. | ||
And so it was, oh yeah, look, we found the hostages, but they're dead. | ||
And then it was, well, wait a second. | ||
So you killed them with their bombings? | ||
And then you said, oh no, no, no, no, no. | ||
They were actually killed on October 7th. | ||
So then they weren't hostages. | ||
Very strange. Very strange. | ||
Egypt and the United States agree to temporarily send humanitarian aid and fuel via Israel as Rafa crossing remains closed. | ||
U.S. military faces reality in Gaza as aid project struggles. | ||
They can't even get the aid into Gaza anymore. | ||
That's why they were airdropping it. | ||
Because they can't get it on the ground, and I guess the peer situation is not really going the way they wanted it to. | ||
The whole thing is just a total disaster. | ||
But none of it matters because nobody wants to be honest about what's going on. | ||
So, until you address what the real situation is, the Netanyahu agenda to take over the Gaza Strip, I mean, I wouldn't even say he wants all the Palestinians dead. | ||
I mean, maybe Ben Shapiro does. | ||
But to me, it's just Netanyahu wants that to be his legacy. | ||
He wants to take it all the way to the edge. | ||
And then that's his legacy is that he expanded the greater Israel. | ||
And, you know, whatever casualties, 50,000 dead in the process, he's just fine with it. | ||
And he has the perfect excuse of October 7th. | ||
And then if you don't accept that, then, you know, he goes back and leans on the Holocaust. | ||
That's what you get there. All right, moving on. | ||
13th conservative Oregon County approves measure to secede and join greater Idaho. | ||
You know, this is one solution. | ||
This is one solution. | ||
If you're a state that's mostly red, but you get dominated by blue politics because of the inner cities, so in Oregon, your example would be Portland, then you just, the red counties vote to secede to a red state, and then you can deal with your blue politics in what remains. | ||
I mean, I'm trying to think what could be some other applicable examples. | ||
I mean, maybe California to like, I guess I'd say Nevada, but I guess that's a toss-up state now. | ||
I guess like Southern Illinois, Southern Central Illinois could vote to secede and join Missouri, which is now pretty much a red state. | ||
So, I mean, you know, maybe it's a possible thing. | ||
Just maybe. Let's see here. | ||
Oh, St. | ||
George Floyd. You know, we're supposed to be remembering the fallen heroes this Memorial Day weekend. | ||
That's what you're supposed to be doing. | ||
But if you're a crazed George Floyd supporter, you now... | ||
This is so crazy, I can't even believe it. | ||
But it's... I mean, I don't even know if I want to play this video clip. | ||
George Floyd died for us. | ||
ASU art exhibit depicts George Floyd as Jesus Christ, and she literally gets on the mic, and it's George Floyd as Jesus Christ, and she says he died for us. | ||
I mean, you almost have to tip your cap to how powerful that propaganda is. | ||
You almost have to kind of stand up and tip your cap and say, wow, you... | ||
You brainwashed these people so badly that they actually believe a drug-addicted lifetime criminal that overdosed on fentanyl while committing a crime is the hero. | ||
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Wow. I mean, you really did it. | |
Wow, that guy's getting a little close there, isn't he? | ||
I think that guy's got something else on his mind. | ||
So, I mean, that's incredible, isn't it? | ||
Yeah. Illinois legislators set to change offender to justice-impacted individual. | ||
You should have heard them debating this. | ||
You should have heard them debating this. | ||
It's the most clown world thing you've ever heard. | ||
But, you know, because I guess offender is offensive. | ||
So it's justice-impacted individual. | ||
Wow. Well, that'll confuse them. | ||
Hey, I'm a justice-impacted individual. | ||
I can't tell her. So that makes it sound like they're a victim. | ||
So the criminal, the victim. | ||
Remember Jasmine Crockett and all the fun she had the other day at the congressional catfight? | ||
She's profiting off it now. | ||
Representative Jasmine Crockett launches clapback collection off Marjorie Taylor Greene insults. | ||
Well, it's actually her insult. She's selling a t-shirt that says, Bad Built Butch Body. | ||
Bad Built Butch Body at the Clapback Collection from Jasmine Crockett. | ||
Wow. And I think they actually spelled the name wrong on the shirt. | ||
Guys, if you zoom in, the E in Crockett is actually an R. So, they can't get anything right. | ||
Do you see it there? | ||
You guys get that? So, they misspelled it. | ||
A Crockett clapback. | ||
Bleach, blonde, bad, built, butch, body. | ||
I just can't even believe. | ||
I've... I've lowered the bar. | ||
I shouldn't even have covered it. | ||
I've lowered the bar, and then my thoughts went even lower. | ||
Who do you think looks better all natural? | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene or Jasmine Crockett? | ||
Because you've never seen what she really looks like. | ||
You've never actually seen what she really looks like. | ||
She cakes so much makeup on her face, you don't even know what she actually looks like. | ||
So what you see on the screen there is an image from some medal winners at a high school girls track and field competition. | ||
Now this is going to be difficult, but there's actually one male competing with the females there. | ||
Do you think you can identify the male in this picture? | ||
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It's tough. It's tough. | |
We'll give you a little time here. But one of these things is not like the others. | ||
One of these high school girls is actually a man. | ||
Now, soon, if the Democrats have their way, it'll only be men. | ||
Now, I hear an audio listener here. | ||
I'll tell you, it's like a six-foot linebacker-sized dude amongst the medal winners. | ||
You know, it's athletic-looking high school girls. | ||
And then there's a towering man in the middle of the picture. | ||
So, nice. | ||
I'm sure it was a fair competition, though. | ||
Sure, it was a fair competition. | ||
Alright. A couple other things. | ||
A couple other calls. Man. | ||
So, I'm just going to read this story. | ||
Just a headline here and just tell you what's up. | ||
The headline, court overturns suspension of Alex Jones' lawyer in Sandy Hook case that led to $1.4 billion judgment. | ||
Now, the lawyer, being Norm Pattis, was formerly my lawyer. | ||
He was my lawyer in my January 6th defense and a lot of other cases. | ||
He's been my lawyer for a long time and still my friend. | ||
But he was dealing with this, just fighting to even keep his license and his firm open. | ||
And then I had some other legal things pop up and I needed local counsel and basically I switched law firms. | ||
And Norm and I are still friends and we still talk. | ||
So it's nothing like that. | ||
You know, it's good. It's good that the appellate court didn't end up suspending him and taking his license. | ||
And so maybe they'll see the lunacy of some of the other stuff that went on. | ||
And I'm just going to leave it at that. | ||
That's all. Figured we'd give you that update. | ||
300 Boeing planes used by United and American Airlines have potential flaw that could cause fire or explosion on the jets, according to the FAA. You know, I'm beginning to wonder about this because it's so crazy. | ||
Why is this going on in the airline industry now? | ||
Is it a setup so that you don't fly anymore? | ||
I mean, is it the diversity, equity, and inclusion hires? | ||
I mean, is it a combination of both? | ||
I mean, seriously, what is going on with this stuff? | ||
We've been flying for decades, and you've never had a series of issues and stories like this. | ||
So, I'm suspicious. | ||
Something's afoul here. | ||
All right, I got some other things here. | ||
We're just going to call it But more documents on the FBI raid in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
They took dozens of pictures in Melania's bedroom, Barron's bedroom, you know, picturing themselves, I guess, you know, panty raid, disgusting stuff. | ||
More details on Democrats paying off the judge's daughter. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
The House voting on crypto regulation. | ||
They want to make sure they can tax your crypto, even though that defeats the whole purpose. | ||
But let's just take a couple calls here before we sign off. | ||
Let's go to Kaylee in Arizona. | ||
Kaylee, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. How you doing? | |
All right. Good. So, my question for you is, if we know at this point that the 2020 election was stolen and even, you know, we can't even talk about it and say that it was stolen, what's going to make 2024 any different if, like, nothing's been done about that? | ||
Well... We're talking about it right now. | ||
Granted, I've obviously been punished for talking about it, but they got their hook in me in other means. | ||
So we can talk about it. | ||
Doesn't mean it might not come without punishment, but we're talking about it right now. | ||
And as far as if nothing has changed and what's going to stop them from doing it again, well, I would say that that's a reasonable question. | ||
However, things have been done. | ||
The new leadership at the RNC has teams of lawyers that are forming local groups for poll watchers. | ||
I mean, there's going to be tens of thousands of Republican poll watchers. | ||
And because of what we witnessed in 2020, now we know how they cheat. | ||
And so they're going to be watching for that. | ||
So I would just say that we are talking about it. | ||
More people are willing to talk about it. | ||
Adjustments have been made. | ||
So that would be my response. | ||
Doesn't mean there's not going to be shenanigans, obviously. | ||
And then if Trump loses, nobody will believe it. | ||
And then you see what happens. | ||
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Well, right. So if Trump loses, then what? | |
That's unpredictable. It's kind of the same thing with 2016, where... | ||
In 2016, Infowars had the ability, even me at the time, with a much smaller platform and audience, we had the ability to get Trump across the finish line. | ||
Well, that's done. | ||
That phase is done. | ||
Trump's getting across the finish line, whether we support him or come out against him. | ||
And so, okay, so now 2020. | ||
Well, yeah, we believe the election was stolen. | ||
We rallied people. We tried to have a peaceful rally. | ||
We tried to do investigations, and they sabotaged that, and it's over. | ||
So, It's all out of our hands now. | ||
So I can do, I can say anything. | ||
This is now all organic. | ||
It's totally out of our hands. | ||
It's bigger than us now. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I don't know. Nobody will believe it. | ||
What happens after that? | ||
Your guess is as good as mine. | ||
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Right. And just one more thing. | |
I just feel like January 6th was actually the one day in my 27 years of being alive I actually saw Americans stand up for what They knew was right and true. | ||
And it's really sad how over the last four years, the media and the Democrats and all these demons have manipulated it and called it an insurrection. | ||
Well, that's why. That's why. | ||
Because they're so scared of that. | ||
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Of course. But I feel like it's psychologically hurting people. | |
People are scared now. | ||
Does that make sense? I hear what you're saying. | ||
Yeah, for sure. It is. | ||
It really is. We have six more months. | ||
I think the difference will be this, Kaylee. | ||
I think that still most politicians are concerned the most about being re-elected. | ||
And they're going to see which way the wind blows, and it's not going to be Republicans scared to say that the election might have been stolen from Trump. | ||
At this point, they're going to realize, I'm either going to have to say that, or I'm never going to be elected. | ||
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I guess. But I also, I wonder, too, like, if we do see Trump not elected, or we do see that there is no election, like, are people going to be willing to stand up, or are they going to be scared to, like, You know, like, we can't be scared. | |
This is our country. | ||
This is our land. This is our freedom. | ||
This is our home. | ||
And I feel like we witnessed enough, you know, and I pray that we aren't scared to stand up. | ||
Because when we come together in numbers, Owen, that's when we have the power. | ||
Like, individually, we all have power. | ||
Well, what you're talking about here is bigger than any individual. | ||
It's bigger. | ||
It's something... It's something written in the stars. | ||
It's something that is God-oriented. | ||
Okay? I mean, the founding of this country was God-oriented. | ||
And what you're getting into is... | ||
We can't wrap our heads around it. | ||
It's just... | ||
It's so far-fetched for us to even conceive. | ||
I mean, we know about history. | ||
But what you're talking about... | ||
It's bigger than us. | ||
I don't know how else to respond to that. | ||
I really don't. You're not going to get a group of people to physically overtake the government. | ||
I mean, it's practically not even possible. | ||
What you're talking about is a spiritual revolution, a cultural revolution, a political revolution. | ||
What that entails is I don't know. | ||
Again, you can look at history, but it's not. | ||
It's something much bigger than us. | ||
It's something much bigger than us. | ||
All right, let's squeeze in John real quickly because he's been waiting. | ||
John, I got 30 seconds. | ||
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Just go ahead. Okay, Owen, 2020 was a coup. | |
We got no law. We've got no vote. | ||
Get on the side of your police and your sheriffs. | ||
The election may not occur, but if it does, a landslide is not a solution. | ||
What we have to do is count the votes ourselves. | ||
Okay, we're going to snap our own ballots with our cameras, and that's going to scare the crap out of them. | ||
And I just want you to know... | ||
Well, they won't even let you do it. | ||
You can do it. The law won't work. | ||
I was a vet. | ||
I was 18 in 1968, and I have grandchildren. | ||
Well, God bless you, John. | ||
God bless you. I'm sorry I'm out of time. | ||
Everybody have a great Memorial Day weekend. | ||
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