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Alright, we haven't forgotten what's going on with these house races. | ||
Four are still up for grabs. | ||
I'll tell you what's going on with that. | ||
But let's also not forget what they did in Wisconsin, where Eric Havde was leading the race the entire time, and at 3.30 in the morning, Tammy Baldwin got perfect numbers of votes and a ballot drop that allowed her to win that Senate seat. | ||
Eric Havde has come out and conceded the race, but not that there wasn't a steal. | ||
Nine months ago, I entered the race for the U.S. Senate because I love our country and I am deeply concerned about its direction. | ||
The four principal issues that propelled me to run were my concerns about the U.S. government's debt crisis and excessive spending, which have put our country's financial security at risk and sparked the worst inflation in 40 years. | ||
I'm also troubled by our domestic security, impacted by the defund the police movement and the lack of control at our southern border. | ||
International security was another concern, as the policies of the Biden administration have led to conflicts breaking out worldwide. | ||
Lastly, as I've repeatedly expressed, I'm very worried about the political divisions and rhetoric that are tearing our country apart. | ||
These issues, along with other problems like our failing health care system and lack of affordable housing, motivated me to step away from my businesses and private life to enter this race. | ||
I'm proud of the campaign we ran and that I focused on issues instead of personal attacks. | ||
The results from election night were disappointing, particularly in light of the last-minute absentee ballots that were dropped in Milwaukee at 4 a.m., flipping the outcome. | ||
There are many troubling issues around these absentee ballots and their timing, which I addressed in my last statement. | ||
I have heard from numerous supporters urging me to challenge the election results. | ||
However, without a detailed review of all the ballots and their legitimacy, which will be difficult to obtain in the courts, a request for a recount would serve no purpose because you will just be recounting the same ballots regardless of their integrity. | ||
As a result, and my desire to not add to political strife through a contentious recount, I've decided to concede the election. | ||
I am proud that we received 1.64 million votes, more than any Republican in Wisconsin history, aside from President Trump's total on Tuesday night. | ||
Furthermore, if not for Democratic operatives placing a phony American First candidate on the ballot to deceive voters and siphon off over 28,000 votes, I would have won this race. | ||
Democratic operatives also supported a libertarian candidate through mail and other sources without his knowledge to strip votes away from me. | ||
Are these actions to deceive and mislead voters strengthening and protecting our democracy? | ||
Any fair-minded person would say no. | ||
Obviously, the outcome is not what I had hoped for. | ||
But I do not regret entering this race. | ||
I'm passionate about our country and the future we are leaving our children and grandchildren. | ||
The issues I have raised have resonated with many. | ||
I have also had the opportunity to travel extensively throughout our beautiful state and meet so many wonderful people. | ||
We in Wisconsin are truly blessed to call this state home. | ||
What is disheartening are the tactics used against me in this race. | ||
Before I even entered, protesters were sent to my home. | ||
Phony lawsuits were launched against my companies. | ||
Millions were spent on ads making false claims about where I'm from and live, what I've said, and what I've done. | ||
Senator Baldwin's campaign focused on getting voters to hate me, even claiming I was a Californian who wanted to take senior Social Security away, pass a national abortion ban, and ban beer, none of which are remotely true. | ||
Sadly, our current political system is broken. | ||
All right, so Havdi handles it with class, but I think there was a steal. | ||
60 days until Inauguration Day. | ||
It is Wednesday, November 20th, 2024. | ||
This is the Infowars War Room. | ||
We've got a lot of political news for you today. | ||
A lot of developments in Washington, D.C. A lot of developments with the Trump campaign, or should I say, the president-elect's cabinet's picks. | ||
Now the campaign is over. | ||
Now he's picking his administration one by one in rapid pace. | ||
So we've got a big update on that. | ||
And we got a couple very important guests today as well with some breaking news. | ||
But let's just get this out of the way because I told you we'd be following these house races. | ||
So it's now down to four that technically are still in the balance. | ||
And that is our Iowa District 1. | ||
It's ludicrous they haven't called it, but my guess is they're probably going to steal that seat. | ||
The fact that they haven't called it for the Republican right now tells me eventually they're going to find some ballot dump and it's going to have just the right number of votes to put the Democrat ahead of the Republican at the buzzer. | ||
And so I'm very concerned about that. | ||
There's a situation... | ||
In Alaska, it's a bit of a mystery with the ranked choice voting, but the Republican candidate is 10,000 or so ahead, so it shouldn't even be a race, but they haven't called that. | ||
And then the two seats in California that we've been monitoring, one, it's pretty much confirmed that they're already going to steal, with the Republican leading the entire time until just a couple days ago, and then they flipped it. | ||
Amazing how that works. | ||
Still counting ballots weeks after the election. | ||
How is that even real? | ||
How is that not crime? | ||
Well, it is. | ||
It is crime. | ||
And then the second California seat that we've been watching, the most recent drop of ballots has just been counted. | ||
And now the Democrat has closed the gap and it's only a couple hundred votes. | ||
What was once over a thousand vote lead, Thousands of votes ahead, the Republican was, a week after the election, now two weeks after the election, they keep counting votes, and now the Democrat is about to overtake that lead, lead to. | ||
You could have a situation where the Republicans have a single seat advantage at this rate. | ||
Now again, the Alaska race should be over, the Iowa race should be over, and those two California House seats, 41 and 13, or no, it was 45 and 13, excuse me, 45 and 13 should have been called, but they've kept counting ballots, and now the Democrats are about to take those seats. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
So you could have a situation with a one-seat advantage in the House for Republicans, which is almost unbelievable. | ||
Some of these results in districts that Trump won, but that the Democrats flipped, or in districts like we saw in multiple California districts, specifically 45 and 13, where the Republican is ahead the entire time. | ||
And then right at the buzzer, the Democrat gets just the right amount of votes to win. | ||
Always for Democrats, too. | ||
You notice that? | ||
You never see Republicans pull from behind with 30 seconds left on the clock and then hit the buzzer beater to win the race. | ||
You notice that? | ||
You've never seen it one time. | ||
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Not once. | |
Happens to Democrats all the time. | ||
Happens to them in Senate races. | ||
Happens to them in House races. | ||
Happens to them in presidential races. | ||
But a Republican? | ||
Not even once. | ||
At any level. | ||
Always the Democrats. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Hmm. | ||
And really when you consider Murkowski and Collins. | ||
Who have already made comments. | ||
Basically saying they're going to really look into Matt Gaetz before they confirm him. | ||
They won't come right out and say it, but that's the context of their recent statements. | ||
They don't want to confirm Matt Gaetz. | ||
So really you have a one-seat advantage you could even argue in the Senate as well because Collins and Murkowski, who knows who they'll vote, who knows the way they'll vote, who knows if they'll confirm. | ||
And now you've got The Democrat propaganda media all across all the networks and the local news running with the story that, oh, Trump barely even won the popular vote. | ||
And it looks like he's not even going to have 50% of the voters. | ||
There's no mandate. | ||
There's only a one-seat advantage in the House. | ||
Trump barely even won the popular vote. | ||
There's no mandate. | ||
There's no MAGA mandate. | ||
There's no MAGA agenda. | ||
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Amazing. | |
Amazing. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Amazing watching it all play out. | ||
So they could steal four seats at the buzzer. | ||
The fact they haven't called these races tells me that's their plan. | ||
One seat majority in the House. | ||
And then with Collins and Murkowski maybe going full anti-Trump. | ||
I mean, who knows? | ||
One seat advantage in the Senate. | ||
So it really is a shame. | ||
It really is a shame how they have kneecapped what was an incredible victory for Donald Trump, for the populist movement, for MAGA. And they've kneecapped it by rigging house races with Republican senators that will probably be Democrats in the next two years. | ||
And then John Thune, who already is not all the way on board with the MAGA agenda. | ||
Oh, he says he is, but no. | ||
No, we know better than that. | ||
In fact, since becoming the Senate Majority Leader, he's spoken with more fervor in support for Israel than he has for MAGA. And we've got that evidence for you, too. | ||
So that's where we're at today, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The good news is Trump's administration, his picks continue to be good. | ||
They're complaining at his education secretary pick, Linda McMahon. | ||
They don't like that. | ||
She's not qualified. | ||
Her resume isn't that great when it comes to education. | ||
I don't care. | ||
When the Department of Education was formed, every year since then, I think it was 1974, we were number one. | ||
America was number one in public education. | ||
We've fallen off the map now. | ||
Many schools, high schools, middle schools, They have graduates that can't read at grade level, can't do math at grade level, haven't even mastered the English language. | ||
But hey, let's talk about how great the Department of Education is. | ||
And that's what it is. | ||
It's not about education. | ||
It's about the Department of Education. | ||
It's about the federal bureaucracy. | ||
It's about the management class, not the actual education. | ||
That has failed miserably. | ||
And that's what they're saying. | ||
Trump's cabinet picks just don't have the experience. | ||
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They don't have the resume. | |
They don't come from D.C. Yeah. | ||
I mean, we could just play clips of Linda McMahon, Vince McMahon's wife when she was the WWE, WWF, Celebrity. | ||
Oh, there's just Glenn Jacobs, the mayor of Knox County, Tennessee, giving now the education secretary a pile driver. | ||
Who had that coming? | ||
Who could have seen that coming? | ||
Monday Night Raw. | ||
It was probably like 1997. | ||
Monday Night Raw. | ||
And you have Kane, who is now the mayor of Knox County, Tennessee. | ||
Giving Linda McMahon, who is now the education secretary, a tombstone piledriver. | ||
Right? | ||
Into politics. | ||
So as we're in the final days of the Biden administration, right now the Senate is trying to ram through, Chuck Schumer is trying to ram through as many judicial nominees as possible. | ||
The Democrats are trying to stack the courts. | ||
Well, this is what Donald Trump had to say about it. | ||
This is the exact quote. | ||
The Democrats are trying to stack the courts with radical left judges on their way out the door. | ||
Republican senators need to show up and hold the line. | ||
No more judges confirmed before Inauguration Day. | ||
And they're not showing up. | ||
And they haven't showed up. | ||
And they've dropped the ball royally. | ||
Multiple radical left judges have been confirmed. | ||
Ron DeSantis called out the Republican Party, specifically because this is affecting Florida and other states in the Southeast. | ||
So John Thune's leadership has already been a failure. | ||
Who's surprised by that? | ||
So Thune couldn't rally Republicans to block the nomination of these radical leftist judges that Schumer is ramming home. | ||
Thune can't even rally the next incoming session to get behind Trump's appointments and confirm them rapidly. | ||
Hasn't said a word about what happened in Wisconsin. | ||
Hasn't said a word about the escalation of war by the administration on its way out. | ||
So what is he doing then? | ||
What is John Thune doing? | ||
What is John Thune's item, agenda, issue as he's now the leader, the majority leader in the Senate? | ||
What is it That John Thune is so concerned about. | ||
Let's see in clip 20. | ||
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Well, it's been over 13 months now since Hamas terrorists waged war against Israel. | |
And for the past year plus, Democrats have struggled to support our ally Israel and has literally fractured the Democrat Party. | ||
For example, we are expecting tomorrow Senator Sanders to offer a resolution denying lethal aid to Israel. | ||
The refusal to have our allies back and the hesitation to call out anti-Semitism in our own country has consequences. | ||
It enables bad behavior and bad actors around the world, and it encourages others to abandon Israel in their time of need. | ||
Now, you have the International Criminal Court of the ICC and its prosecutor pursuing warrants against Israeli officials. | ||
That is outrageous, and it is unlawful. | ||
The ICC rogue actions are a threat to our ally Israel, and left unchecked, it could pose a threat to America in the future. | ||
I'm calling on Leader Schumer to bring a bill to the floor sanctioning the ICC, which the House has already passed on a bipartisan basis. | ||
If he refuses to act, our Senate Republican majority next year will. | ||
We will stand with Israel and make this and other supportive legislation a top priority in the next Congress. | ||
So to our allies in Israel, And to the Jewish people around the world, my message to you is this. | ||
Reinforcements are on the way. | ||
Senate Republicans, reclaim the majority in six weeks. | ||
And when we do, we will make clear that the United States Congress stands squarely in Israel's corner, and we will help the Trump Vance administration defend Israel and promote peace in the region. | ||
How does that make you feel? | ||
That's depressing, isn't it? | ||
There, yeah. | ||
Let's play the game. | ||
How much money has Thun taken from AIPAC? Oh, just half a million dollars. | ||
Just completely owned by the Israeli lobby. | ||
Just half a million dollars for Thun's politics, for his vote, for his Senate seat. | ||
Isn't it depressing? | ||
Hey, I don't know, maybe the International Criminal Court and the UN are on to something about Netanyahu and the war crimes being committed in the Gaza Strip. | ||
Could that be the case? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Maybe there's something there. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
That's his top priority. | ||
Tell me, have you heard anything from John Thune about protecting Donald Trump and his life? | ||
Has Thune raised any questions about why there were multiple assassination attempts of Donald Trump? | ||
No, but the toothless, biteless International Criminal Court dealing with Netanyahu. | ||
Poor Netanyahu. | ||
Our top priority is Netanyahu. | ||
And he's going to be working with Schumer now to protect Israel and Netanyahu and take away your First Amendment right. | ||
Chuck Schumer says the defense bill is the only way to pass Anti-Semitism Awareness Act. | ||
So now they're going to shove... | ||
Do you remember they tried to do this? | ||
Was that earlier this year? | ||
And they criminalized the Bible. | ||
They criminalized the New Testament. | ||
They criminalized the story of Jesus' crucifixion. | ||
And they said it's anti-Semitic. | ||
And they tried to jam that in. | ||
And so now they're going to try to do it again. | ||
This is what these crooks do. | ||
This is what rats like Chuck Schumer do. | ||
This is what bought and paid for politicians like John Thune do. | ||
They're going to shove the Anti-Semitism Act. | ||
They're going to demonize speech that they view as anti-Semitic. | ||
Well, where do you draw the line on that? | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
It's called the First Amendment. | ||
So, can I not criticize Netanyahu? | ||
Is that a crime? | ||
Can I not criticize Israel? | ||
Is that a crime? | ||
Can I not criticize AIPAC? Is that a crime? | ||
Can I read the New Testament in my house? | ||
Is that a crime? | ||
Can I watch the Passion of the Christ? | ||
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Is that a crime? | |
No, we have to shove this into the defense bill. | ||
Hey, we need defense. | ||
We need to protect our borders. | ||
We need to protect our allies. | ||
We need these weapons. | ||
Oh, yeah, we're going to criminalize anti-Semitism. | ||
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Disgusting. | |
And it's all because your politicians are bought and paid for by the Israeli lobby. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
So, John Thune, already a miserable failure. | ||
Nothing to support Trump and his nominees. | ||
No commitment to recess appointments. | ||
Doesn't talk about protecting Trump from the multiple assassination attempts, but don't worry. | ||
He will use his bully pulpit and he will go to Congress and he will go to the media on the hill and he will stand there tall and proud about how much he loves Israel and Netanyahu. | ||
Disgusting! | ||
Are you the senator of Israel? | ||
Do you live in Israel? | ||
That's what you get from Thune. | ||
Already a complete failure. | ||
Already spitting in our eye. | ||
Whatever, dude. | ||
See, that's the problem. | ||
Is pretty much every senator is owned by the Israeli lobby. | ||
So, they're all in on it. | ||
New candidate emerges in crowded field as possible replacement of Vance's Ohio seat. | ||
That is Attorney Maheke Cook. | ||
She's been a legal surrogate for Trump. | ||
She's been a sports agent. | ||
She's part of the Women for Trump support coalition. | ||
And so she does have a little bit of momentum behind her there. | ||
I wonder if this isn't going to come down to who Trump wants. | ||
And she does know Trump, at least somewhat. | ||
But I think, ultimately, DeWine will be forced to bend to Trump's will on that pick. | ||
That is, if he wants to be re-elected. | ||
Oh, speaking of Israel, how could we forget that hack of the Ethics report on Matt Gaetz that was total BS. It was yet another Israeli intelligence blackmail operation. | ||
The tangled tale of the Israeli consulate and the Matt Gaetz case. | ||
The story of the Israeli consulate staffer. | ||
One of the many only in Florida aspects of the Matt Gaetz sex crimes investigation. | ||
And they're saying, like, he had sex on, like, a ping-pong table or an air hockey table. | ||
I mean... | ||
So, another... | ||
What is this? | ||
Another intelligence, another Israeli intelligence operation? | ||
Is that to blackmail our politicians? | ||
Is that what Marjorie Taylor Greene was talking about yesterday? | ||
When she said it wasn't just Epstein? | ||
Is that what she was talking about? | ||
What was she talking about? | ||
Bunch of crooks. | ||
Bunch of bought and paid for political crooks. | ||
But yet another challenge we face as Americans to drain the swamp and end the corruption. | ||
Alright, we have a bunch of geopolitical news to cover. | ||
We have an update on the future of border security and Lake and Riley's murderer, how it all ties together. | ||
So we got all these things coming up. | ||
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Nearly a million dollars spent studying whether or not Japanese quail, if you give them cocaine, whether or not they're more sexually promiscuous. | ||
Was it one small step for man or was it one small step for a man? | ||
And in the end, $750,000 later, they couldn't decide. | ||
Was it one step for man, one step for a man? | ||
Two million dollars for the construction of a kelp and shellfish nursery in Maine. | ||
1.5 million to encourage video gaming in New York. | ||
We might be better off spending 1.5 million to discourage kids from playing video games. | ||
$388,000 for Columbia University. | ||
Be giving a rich university that has $13 billion any money. | ||
$249,000 for the Baltimore Symphony. | ||
Give money to all the symphonies and we'd make them part of government. | ||
Actually, I'd probably prefer that. | ||
Let's fire the politicians, bring in the symphonies, and they can just play music all day. | ||
That's Rand Paul breaking down the wasteful spending that we have to deal with. | ||
Hopefully this will be taken care of with DOGE, the Department of Government Efficiency. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
Hey, let's give Sunfish tequila. | ||
And then let's give these Sunfish gin. | ||
Who comes up with this garbage? | ||
It's all these Ivy League psychology graduates. | ||
That just propose the most asinine studies that they can do. | ||
All these Ivy League graduates, well let's study this, let's study that, and then they just get this government money to fund these studies that do nothing. | ||
Can you imagine these studies? | ||
Getting French quail high on cocaine. | ||
Let's not forget our famous Shrimpzilla on the treadmill. | ||
By the way, they've had multiple treadmills, as you can see here. | ||
Not just one treadmill. | ||
Multiple treadmills. | ||
I mean, other than a pretty funny video, pretty much worthless stuff. | ||
Here's some more. | ||
Syrian national charged with diverting $9 million in U.S.-funded humanitarian assistance to a terrorist organization affiliated with Al-Qaeda. | ||
Nice. | ||
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Nice. | |
That beautiful U.S. Agency for International Deployment of aid. | ||
Just great stuff. | ||
Nine million dollars. | ||
Just throw it on top of the fraud. | ||
Throw it on top of the COVID fraud. | ||
Throw it on top of the military industrial complex fraud. | ||
But if you're an American after the hurricane and you're struggling, well, you're just out of luck. | ||
We have no money for you, but we got more money for Ukraine. | ||
We got money for the World Bank. | ||
We got humanitarian aid for a Syrian national working with terrorists, but not you, the poor American, living in a tent in North Carolina because your house was washed away and FEMA just wants to buy your land. | ||
We'll have more on that coming up, by the way. | ||
Today, Jose Ibarra, the illegal immigrant who killed Lakin Riley, was found guilty of murder. | ||
So, again, this is the right way to go about this. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
And somebody needs to propose a bill. | ||
Probably Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
No irony intended, but she's the only one with the balls to do it. | ||
The Lake and Riley Act. | ||
Any politician or NGO that has aided and abetted in any financial aid, housing aid, or transportation aid in an illegal alien that has committed a crime will be charged with aiding and abetting in that crime. | ||
Very simple. | ||
And all of this stops. | ||
That's it. | ||
It can be a one-liner. | ||
I just gave you your one line for the Lakin-Riley Act. | ||
And you'll put an end to this nonsense overnight. | ||
Say, well, gee, there might be some Republicans involved in that too. | ||
Oh, I know. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I'm well aware. | ||
Oh, I'm aware that it was probably Greg Abbott that flew him to New York. | ||
Or bust him to New York. | ||
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I'm aware. | |
He did it, not me. | ||
So, shouldn't have done it. | ||
Shouldn't have sent him home. | ||
Out of the country. | ||
Should have put him in a jail. | ||
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Not my problem. | |
Thank you. | ||
That he aided and embedded in a woman's murder. | ||
Wonder how her family feels about all that. | ||
As they're now releasing the body cam videos. | ||
When they showed up to tell her family that she had been murdered. | ||
Pretty tough to watch. | ||
Pretty tough to watch. | ||
So yeah, you want to stop all these goofy-ass, fake-tough politicians saying, ah, we're sanctuary cities. | ||
We help illegal immigrants. | ||
We aren't going to help deport them. | ||
Okay. | ||
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All right. | |
So the next time an illegal immigrant commits a crime in your sanctuary city, you're getting charged with aiding and abetting that crime. | ||
See how tough you are then. | ||
See how much of an ideologue you are then. | ||
By the way, the Soros-appointed district attorney, Deborah Gonzalez, will not seek the death penalty against Lake and Riley's killer. | ||
She says she's worried about collateral consequences to undocumented defendants. | ||
Oh, the poor non-citizens. | ||
The poor non-citizens. | ||
Undocumented defendants. | ||
As if they deserve more rights. | ||
As if they deserve more legal protections. | ||
So undocumented is now like this hedge of protection. | ||
Against criticism. | ||
Against punishment. | ||
Well, okay, how about everything's undocumented then? | ||
I was an undocumented person on January 6th. | ||
I can't be charged. | ||
How about that? | ||
How about a woman gets raped and the legal defense is this was just an undocumented sex partner. | ||
Oh. | ||
Just an undocumented sex partner. | ||
Somebody robs a liquor store. | ||
It was an undocumented purchase. | ||
It's complete nonsense. | ||
But, you know, this is Deborah Gonzalez. | ||
She's got her gay pride flag and her Harris Walls yard sign. | ||
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Yeah. | |
She loves the illegals. | ||
She's a big fan. | ||
So she's going to protect that non-citizen that murdered a citizen of Georgia... | ||
A brutal, torturous murder. | ||
And she's more concerned about him and his feelings as an undocumented. | ||
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That's what they think about. | |
Trump's borders are Tom Homan reveals new details of mass deportation plan, debunking frenzied liberal speculation. | ||
Yeah, and it's all this idea that it's going to become like a militarized state, as if the military isn't advanced and can't do targeted arrests or targeted apprehensions. | ||
I mean, give me a break. | ||
So that's exactly how it's going to be. | ||
And they're going to let the legal system play itself out when they commit a crime. | ||
Then they'll get pinged and they'll go take them back. | ||
So no, it's not going to be this crazy militarization of our cities or our streets. | ||
I mean, you might see some craziness in the sanctuary cities where there's tens of thousands of illegals all into one hotel. | ||
There might be some scenes there. | ||
And then he issues warning. | ||
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I think... | |
To cities that won't work with ICE for deportations, don't cross that line. | ||
Tom Holman might actually do that. | ||
And if you interfere with an arrest or a deportation, then you'll get charged with a crime. | ||
And he hasn't outright said it yet, but he's basically hinted that that's what they're going to do, and they should. | ||
And they should. | ||
Greg Abbott, who's talked tough on border security but not walked too much. | ||
They walk across the border here all the time. | ||
But he's back. | ||
He's all about it now. | ||
Texas plans to expand Rio Grande buoy border wall in anticipation of migrant surge before Trump takes office. | ||
So they put out these buoys, and they've done this before, and then the Biden administration comes in and removes them because they want the open border. | ||
And yeah, you shouldn't need barbed-wired buoys to stop illegal immigration. | ||
You can stop it with policy. | ||
But we had bad policy. | ||
So Abbott put out these barbed-wire buoys and then the Biden administration had them removed. | ||
Well, now the barbed-wire buoys are back. | ||
He's also promised Trump a massive plot of land to aid the mass deportation operation. | ||
So I guess they're going to open... | ||
They've got 1,400 acres in the Rio Grande Valley sector right next to the border. | ||
And Abbott and Don Buckingham, who's the Texas Land Commissioner, they've said they're going to volunteer this land to... | ||
Trump and Holman's deportations operations. | ||
So they'll probably build some mass, you know, halfway internment camp where they basically just wait for their ride to their country of origin. | ||
You know, here's my thing, though. | ||
Because I think about this when I hear the left and the liberal media saying... | ||
You can't deport them. | ||
It can't be done. | ||
Or it's impossible. | ||
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Well, you know, they did come here. | |
You know that? | ||
They actually did come here, so they can go back. | ||
What is this logical fallacy that they get into the country illegally, but somehow they just can't leave? | ||
That just, that's impossible. | ||
There's no way. | ||
Well, how'd they get here? | ||
How did they get here then? | ||
Can't they just go back the same way they came? | ||
That's what I'd like to see. | ||
I'd like to see real harsh rhetoric. | ||
I'd like to see really, really harsh policies that makes these people deport themselves. | ||
Save us the time. | ||
Save us the money. | ||
Just deport yourself. | ||
Whatever, however you came in, go right back. | ||
Whatever your path to entry was, find the same path to exit. | ||
Now, of course, there's a catch there. | ||
The entire path to entry was U.S. government funded. | ||
The entire path to entry was run by these NGOs and the UN and these church groups, Jewish groups, Catholic groups. | ||
So there is an irony. | ||
There is an infrastructure to enter the country illegally. | ||
There's not to go back home. | ||
But force them to admit it. | ||
Hey, they got in here. | ||
Why can't they go back the same way they came in? | ||
Well, because the UN is running the pipeline. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Oh, so the conspiracy theorists were right again. | ||
Funny how that works. | ||
Now, this is a crazy video in New York City. | ||
It's a long video. | ||
I'm going to play some of it. | ||
And I forgot the gentleman's name. | ||
We can put up his YouTube channel on the screen. | ||
We mentioned him yesterday. | ||
He goes to New York City. | ||
Nick Shirley, thank you. | ||
And do we have the video ready? | ||
He confronts migrant gangs in New York City. | ||
These are the young guys coming in there. | ||
Call them like the Diablos or like the young Diablos or future devils or something. | ||
Just crazy exchanges that he has in New York City, guys. | ||
Guys, go ahead. | ||
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So is it true that gangs are inside of the road? - I'm just gonna do the whole time. | |
This is me using an automatic gun on a gang stuff. | ||
And some of these new members are as young as 11 years old. | ||
These young gangsters call themselves the Devils of 42nd Street. | ||
In this video, I will take you into the heart of this dangerous migrant crisis that is plaguing the city, and I will be visiting many of these migrant shelters. | ||
I will be speaking to the migrants themselves, revisiting the infamous Roosevelt Avenue, and once again, I will confront the potential gangsters outside of the Roosevelt Hotel. | ||
You work in security. | ||
I just have one question for you. | ||
Is Train to Araguas inside of the Roosevelt? | ||
Is Train de Aragua inside? | ||
I don't got no answer for you. | ||
I got a question for you. | ||
Is Train de Aragua inside the Roosevelt Hotel? | ||
Say what? | ||
Is Train de Aragua inside the Roosevelt Hotel? | ||
I don't know what's up. | ||
The gangs? | ||
The Venezuelan gangs? | ||
He doesn't know. | ||
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He has not heard of the Diablo on 42nd Street? | |
The 15-year-old? | ||
Let's work here, bro. | ||
Right here is a van that's dropping people off here into the Roosevelt. | ||
So people are still coming into New York City every week, every single day. | ||
Around 1,000 more are coming in every single week here inside of New York City. | ||
These people just got dropped off by a van, and now they're going to get housed here inside the Roosevelt Hotel. | ||
This family just arrived just like that. | ||
They opened up the gates, and they let the family ride on in, and now they're going to get put into the shelter system. | ||
And that is just how the process starts. | ||
And you would think if they had just crossed over the border, they'd be coming with little equipment, but no, they're coming with luggages full of clothes and other stuff for them to live inside these hotels. | ||
After being denied by security, I went to the back side of the hotel where the migrants that live inside the hotel hang out. | ||
This is the back side of the Roosevelt Hotel, and this is where things get a little bit out of control, because this is where a lot of the gang members hang out, and they just hang around, and you can see people here selling food, everything like that. | ||
Here on the streets, people are buying lunch or anything like that here as well. | ||
How long have you been here in El Roosevelt? | ||
Camera, right? | ||
How long have you been here in El Roosevelt? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Yeah, so a lot of people aren't speaking for that reason. | ||
But they just sell their food outside here? | ||
Do you guys think these people right here, over here, do you think they're trained to Araguas? | ||
Train to Uruguay, the gangs. | ||
So imagine this. | ||
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You know if gangs are inside of the Roosevelt Hotel or not? | |
I mean, folks, they have more. | ||
I mean, you know, we have security. | ||
They have, like, ten times the security we have for this illegal migrant camp. | ||
They have really strict security. | ||
You have to have a badge to get in. | ||
So you can come into the country without any ID, but then to get into the elite hotel, you have to have your badge to prove you're a non-citizen. | ||
American citizens need not apply. | ||
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Canta algo. | |
Vinimos aquí para hacer algunas preguntas. | ||
Y queremos ver si las noticias están mintiendo. | ||
Y queremos preguntar a uno de ustedes algunas preguntas. | ||
No nadie respondía a mis preguntas y en el aire. | ||
Un niño que vive dentro de la casa vino a lanzar todos los tipos de señores. | ||
- This is where it gets better. - Okay, we're gonna ask these guys some questions. we're gonna ask these guys some questions. | ||
So is it true that gang members are living inside? | ||
that young guy comes back, starts flashing gang signs again, and then I guess realizes what the interviewer, Nick Shirley, is asking, and goes quiet. | ||
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Just hanging out outside the hotel. | |
Look at what they've done to New York City, man. | ||
Just look at what they've done. | ||
It's such an insult. | ||
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It's such an insult to America, our culture. | |
Our heritage. | ||
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Just keep the B-roll up here. | |
You can do a split screen or whatever. | ||
But I mean, just look at this. | ||
This is New York City. | ||
This is supposed to be the bastion of America and American lifestyle and culture and metropolitan lifestyle. | ||
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Here comes the same guy flashing his gang signs. | |
He's got his little gang attire on. | ||
Asked about the little devil. | ||
Maybe that's him, I don't know. | ||
This is what they've done. | ||
You walk around New York, it stinks. | ||
There's trash everywhere. | ||
There's illegal immigrants everywhere. | ||
Loitering. | ||
And then you have this scaffolding everywhere that just stays up permanently. | ||
Scaffolding. | ||
It's just a total eyesore. | ||
It's just disgusting. | ||
It's all beaten looking and shattered. | ||
What a shame. | ||
What a shame what they've done to New York City. | ||
So again, that's Nick Shirley reporting. | ||
It's just the scenes outside the Roosevelt. | ||
But you can only go into the hotel if you're a non-citizen, see? | ||
So they have sanctuary cities and then they have their palaces too. | ||
And then they have their palaces as the Venezuelan gangs are now taking over multiple cities. | ||
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Jeez. | |
It's just disgusting. | ||
But you know what? | ||
it. | ||
I don't know how much more people can tolerate this. | ||
By the way, I told you about this a couple weeks ago or right after Trump got elected. | ||
It's now making the mainstream news. | ||
Trump appointed judge blast blanket pardon plan for J6 riders says it's beyond frustrating and disappointing if Trump pardons all capital capital riders. | ||
So, again, I reported on this simply because I have a little bit of an inside track. | ||
I am a January 6th defendant. | ||
I talk to a lot of the defendants' attorneys. | ||
And so they told me that this was basically what was going on behind the scenes, and now it's starting to come to the top. | ||
I said, the pressure is to not do pardons at all, or not do a blanket pardon. | ||
And so Trump was like, well, we'll do a blanket, and then we'll go case by case. | ||
But now there's just, now it's become such a headache, he's kind of just like throwing his hands in the air. | ||
So now he's just saying, well, then let's just do blanket pardons. | ||
But then the judges are saying, no, don't do blanket pardons. | ||
So here's the problem. | ||
Yeah, the corrupt federal government did so much work to incarcerate and charge mostly completely innocent people. | ||
Certainly not violent criminals. | ||
Certainly didn't deserve the persecution. | ||
But that's the idea here. | ||
Oh, the government employees and the U.S. prosecutors and attorneys and the judges and the court's time and the people's dime. | ||
We can't just pardon them all after this work. | ||
Well, it was work that should have never been done. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
So, if you did go case by case, you start going through those cases today. | ||
Actually, you start going through those cases two weeks ago. | ||
But you know what? | ||
If you do a blanket pardon, then I don't even... | ||
Just blanket pardon them. | ||
Just go ahead. | ||
Just do it. | ||
You blanket prosecuted. | ||
So now we blanket pardon. | ||
And yeah, there probably were some people that assaulted a police officer and maybe deserved a little time. | ||
But way too many innocent people are rotting in prisons. | ||
Way too many innocent people were prosecuted. | ||
And so maybe that's the move. | ||
Just don't even waste time going case by case. | ||
Just do the blanket pardon. | ||
Just get it done. | ||
Just rip the band-aid off and just get it done. | ||
But that's the government. | ||
That's the bureaucracy protecting itself now. | ||
Oh no, we can't. | ||
No, no. | ||
All the work, all the manpower, all the money. | ||
Well, it was all wasted. | ||
Not our fault. | ||
Your fault. | ||
Not ours. | ||
You wasted it. | ||
You put innocent people behind bars. | ||
Not us. | ||
So just blanket pardon it. | ||
Just do it. | ||
Just do it day one. | ||
Just get it done. | ||
Do the right thing. | ||
Get it done. | ||
Innocent men and women, veterans, fathers, grandparents are rotting in prisons totally undeservedly. | ||
Just blanket pardon them. | ||
So originally I was like, maybe you have to do case by case. | ||
Screw it. | ||
Blanket pardon. | ||
Day one. | ||
Don't waste any more time. | ||
Blanket pardon. | ||
Get it done. | ||
Free the J6 prisoners. | ||
All right. | ||
There was a hearing yesterday. | ||
On the unaccompanied children coming across the border and the 300,000 missing children. | ||
Here's Marjorie Taylor Greene in that hearing discussing these issues. | ||
Thank you, Mr. | ||
Chairman. | ||
The root cause of migration is a federal government that has legalized an invasion into this country. | ||
That's the root cause. | ||
And you talk about treason, I can tell you right now, I consider that treason against American citizens. | ||
This has been an invasion in this country, and the cartels have benefited by tens of billions of dollars. | ||
Mass deportations cannot happen fast enough. | ||
Not fast enough. | ||
Not for the cartels, terrorists, gangs, and criminals that have made billions and billions of dollars and children have been the biggest victims of it. | ||
Human trafficking is a $150 billion a year industry. | ||
In 2021, Georgia had one of the highest number of cases per capita that were reported through trafficking hotlines. | ||
Approximately one-third of all human trafficking victims are children. | ||
The United States is one of the top destinations for human trafficking and is among the largest consumers of child sex. | ||
That is sick. | ||
The average age of entry into the commercial sex market is 12 years old. | ||
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have been complicit Complicit, just as you testified, Mr. | ||
Carroll, in making the United States federal government the world's largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history. | ||
My God, what has happened to our country? | ||
This administration has adhered to our enemies and allowed cartels and coyotes to make around $13 billion a year in human trafficking alone. | ||
Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and Mayorkas have allowed over 500,000 unaccompanied alien children to cross our border. | ||
As Mr. | ||
Carroll testified, the probability that thousands of these alien children are being raped at this very moment is 100%. | ||
Ms. | ||
Rodish, you further highlighted that when we learned in February 23 that 85,000 of these children were missing, zero action was taken to rescue the children. | ||
And zero action was taken to prevent other children from being lost in slave labor, commercial sex, organ harvesting, And other unspeakable evils. | ||
I don't care if the organ harvesting happened in Mexico. | ||
If the buyers are in the United States, we got a serious problem. | ||
And consequently, more than a year later, in July 2024, we learned that this administration has lost track of more than 320,000 children. | ||
How on earth do we do that? | ||
The failures, that's how. | ||
These are the results of Democrat policies. | ||
The Democrats want to claim moral superiority and accuse us of family separation policies. | ||
Well, they are the party of child sex trafficking, and the American people spoke out about that on the election. | ||
Surrendering control of our border to the cartels, expediting vetting processes, and refusing to share data with law enforcement so they can dismantle the trafficking infrastructure are the policies of Democrats. | ||
More than 100 children being released to the same address in Austin, Texas is a policy of the Democrats. | ||
Mr. | ||
Carroll, in your documentary, What is Treason?, there's some very heart-wrenching claims about the trafficking of unaccompanied children. | ||
Several of the most disturbing claims we heard are, religious organizations and NGOs are operating as co-conspirators. | ||
These organizations are used as the pipeline to traffic the children to the end abuser in many instances. | ||
Other disturbing claims made include pedophilia rings, purchasing children, as well as organ harvesting. | ||
Can you please talk in specifics about the evidence and finding of your research that have led you to these conclusions? | ||
That's a great question because the problem, the federal government does not have the ability, the capacity, or the manpower to move 30 million people that have crossed the border in the last four years into America. | ||
They can't. | ||
So who do they partner with? | ||
The federal government partnered with the NGOs, all cloaked under the umbrella of religion. | ||
And they're paying them with American tax dollars, by the way. | ||
We are talking about this. | ||
Yeah, and I think beyond deportations, there should be criminal investigations and charges for everyone involved. | ||
All right, we got some big stories to talk about with my next guest, Brianna Sagdahl, from the Beef Initiative. | ||
Beefinitiative.com. | ||
And she's got a story there I want to highlight. | ||
I want to talk about this new methane emissions attack that they're trying to go after cows with. | ||
I imagine that would be right up the alley of the Beef Initiative. | ||
I want to talk about, we'll get kind of back into what we talked about last time she was on. | ||
With the FEMA land grabs in North Carolina as we have some more information on that as well. | ||
She wants to talk about this, recovering from the Biden-Harris administration from BeefNews.org, America the Titanic, managing after impact with the disastrous Biden-Harris iceberg. | ||
Brianna joins me now. | ||
So, Brianna, what do we need to do? | ||
What's on your radar as far as repairing America post-Biden-Harris? | ||
Thank you so much for having me back on, Owen. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
And yes, this is what our policy document outlines, America the Titanic. | ||
Not only do we expose the whole of government approach implemented through executive action, By the Biden administration, but we outline and identify key executive orders in this policy document that we are asking the incoming Trump administration to revoke on day one. | ||
And in honesty, we have hit the iceberg. | ||
America is the Titanic. | ||
And how this is managed moving forward will determine the future of our country. | ||
Why is it that they go after the farmers so much, do you think? | ||
Is it about centralizing the food supply? | ||
Is it because control the food, control the population? | ||
I mean, they always want to try to tie it all into climate change. | ||
But there's no doubt, you know, Trump has been very pro-farmer. | ||
I mean, you come from a farming family. | ||
What is kind of the... | ||
Is it really that clear cut as far as Trump's support for the farmers versus what the government bureaucracies have done to the farmers in recent years? | ||
Well, certainly I think that Trump has been very supportive. | ||
But I think what's most important right now is to hone in on the centralization of authority that's occurred with the Biden administration. | ||
So, you know, going back to the policy document, America, the Titanic, I think that this is an absolutely jaw-dropping story that most Americans have no idea about. | ||
I don't think half of Congress is even aware of what has occurred. | ||
There were key executive orders that were passed, but this is the first time in American history where a president not only directed each and every single administrative agency to abide by the policy recommendations of an interagency task force using a whole, and when I say whole of government approach, what I mean by that is literally interagency. | ||
Each and every single federal agency that serves at the pleasure of the president was directed as to how they would allocate every dime appropriated by Congress. | ||
And as these programs began to roll out, then the Biden administration directed these agencies to create an equity team so that not only would the programs be interoperable between agencies, | ||
But each one of these programs would be rolled out through the lens of, like, critical theory, for example, or essentially communist ideology, collectivist mindsets, and ways to penalize thought criminals, right? | ||
But I think, to answer your question, Owen, why is it that governments go after farmers and ranchers in particular, It has to do with land use. | ||
It has to do with resource management. | ||
And yes, it absolutely has to do with controlling the food supply. | ||
But if I were an enemy of the United States, and I wanted to take down this country without firing a single shot, I would fund NGOs to become part of the transition team and then implement a set of ideological guidelines, such as what has occurred under the Biden administration, in order to effectively impact or negatively impact the combat readiness of America's troops. | ||
And that is exactly what we have seen over the last four years. | ||
Our food supply has been decimated. | ||
Our ability to can and process food has been decimated. | ||
Our critical infrastructure has been attacked. | ||
Our combat readiness of our troops, our munitions, and even down to our submarines, right, have been sent out. | ||
We are in very, very dangerous territory right now as a country. | ||
Our borders are shut. | ||
Citizenship has been redefined, and the vast majority of resource allocation has gone into the federal procurement or, excuse me, the federal acquisition of private property and the relocation of American citizens into the built-back-better Smart infrastructure grid for absolute security and control. | ||
What has happened over the last four years, Owen, is an absolute coup. | ||
And I will add one last thing here before I lay in my plane. | ||
What has happened under the Biden administration has definitively proven your reporting and Alex Jones reporting Absolutely, absolutely correct. | ||
This has been an attempt by a global structure to vertically integrate and centralize authority to the UN, to the World Health Organization, and it's been funded by groups such as the WEF, for example, and so forth and so on. | ||
Well, you know, I've always said that it's hard To believe the things that... | ||
Let's just say, for this conversation, it's hard to believe the things that Infowars reports on, or Alex has been talking about for years, or some of the things I talk about, until you experience it yourself. | ||
It's a really hard thing to believe that this is the world, this is the country we live in, until you experience it yourself, and then all of a sudden it becomes real to you. | ||
And I explain that sometimes to, let's say, doubters or naysayers in the subjects of discussion that we have here. | ||
Live long enough, you'll find out that this is the real world that we're talking about here. | ||
It just takes some time, but you'll get there eventually, especially to the younger people. | ||
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But when I look at this- Yeah, go ahead. | |
Oh, in all fairness, I thought you guys were absolutely nuts, right? | ||
But then I saw it in policy. | ||
And for people like myself who are policy-minded and who need to see it in actual rule changes and stamped across each federal administrative agency, right? | ||
It's there. | ||
It's in the Federal Register. | ||
And everybody, I highly encourage absolutely everybody to go through and read the Federal Register. | ||
Start looking at the Justice 40 allocations and the federal plan, the unified agenda for equitable long-term recovery and resilience. | ||
Because this is the coup, essentially, that has been outlined. | ||
And it was 101 NGOs that were part of the Biden transition team That implemented this entire structure through cross-sectional framework called Vital Conditions. | ||
And this was created by external non-governmental organizations funded by the World Economic Forum and the IMF. So it's like a form of climate alarmism. | ||
It is not just climate alarmism, but it's a combination of climate alarmism and a concept of cutting someone's legs out from underneath them to give someone else a more equitable opportunity, right? | ||
So it's this arbitrary ranking of humanity through government alone policies and capricious rule changes indefinitely. | ||
Redefinitions of our law in order to affect not only a centralization of authority, but in absolute central redistribution of wealth and in a consolidation of not only resources, but generational wealth all across the United States, just right up into a deluxe view. | ||
Who do we need to get this document to? | ||
I mean, Trump is still building his cabinet. | ||
I mean, you got Lee Zeldin at the EPA might be relevant. | ||
I forget the gentleman that he appointed that comes from the fracking industry. | ||
Is it going to be the Bureau of Land Management? | ||
I mean, who needs to dig into this? | ||
Because I just think about America at large. | ||
You know, we don't really talk about it, but... | ||
I mean, we've got some of the richest farmland in the world. | ||
I mean, you could argue that the United States has the best farmland and the most potential for food production in the entire world, and it just kind of gets lost on us. | ||
But, I mean, really, we should be trying to build our food production. | ||
We should be, I mean, regenerative farming should be taught in schools. | ||
I mean, it should be a concept that everybody understands, plus it's great for the environment. | ||
Who do we get this document to? | ||
How do we get people to understand the importance of farming and how much it's been under attack from this evil bureaucracy, this management class, not just the last four years, but really for more than a decade? | ||
Well, so the president himself needs to see this document and his team needs to review, humbly, needs to review Our recommendations for executive orders to overturn. | ||
These executive orders identify very specific and very strategic authority that the Biden administration either seized or delegated, and in doing so, Authorize the creation of these plans to be built out. | ||
So we have isolated, I think, four or five key executive orders that absolutely must be revoked on day one. | ||
In addition, we are recommending that this administration direct all agencies to immediately pause funding until further notice. | ||
So Congress has got There's probably about another, I think there's several billion dollars that are left in the pipeline right now. | ||
And Congress could feasibly stop that and reallocate those funds into not only decentralizing support throughout the U.S. to small farms and small family farms, but also help to re-industrialize at the local level. | ||
One of the most egregious aspects of this plan is if you look at it and you line it up with the proposed federal acquisitions of land and you line that up with the 2024 election map, I would say it points to needing further analysis on whether this plan was to engage in economic warfare and reallocate the vast majority of red voters into densely | ||
populated blue cities in an effort to redistrict and drown out the voice of rural America. | ||
I think that absolutely needs to be analyzed. | ||
Oh, well, let me tell you. | ||
I do a lot of this research into gerrymandering and you're not far off from the truth. | ||
And of course, their reasoning is they're fighting racism. | ||
Their reasoning is they're doing it because of racism. | ||
You can't have a rural area that's a majority white population and then a... | ||
You know, metropolitan area that's a majority black population, you have to balance it out. | ||
And so they do this gerrymandering, and that's how they steal probably, I mean, conservatively, 10 to 20 seats in the House every election cycle, maybe more now. | ||
I mean, some of these districts that they have in cities like Houston, they'll make you fall out of your chair. | ||
They're so absolutely absurd. | ||
So 100% that goes on. | ||
How does that work with the Native American reservations then? | ||
Anyways, honestly, I think that does beg for further review and analysis because there are many in rural America who are of all different skin colors, nationalities, backgrounds, etc. | ||
And they're not all Democrat. | ||
I mean, rural America used to vastly be a Democrat stronghold because of subsidies and so forth. | ||
But as this administration and the one prior to it, the Obama administration, began engaging in what Charlotte Twight referred to as participatory fascism, rural America has really been centralized under monopolist corporations. | ||
At this point, I think we're looking at somewhere between 37,000 to 40,000 family farms that are going under each and every year. | ||
We've lost over 140,000 family farms in this country alone. | ||
And what that does to local economies is absolutely devastating, or excuse me, rural economies. | ||
So yeah, I think Congress needs to immediately start looking at allocating these funds These allocations on their current trajectory and then assess how we can invest these dollars back into our country to re-industrialize, | ||
immediately begin working on security and infrastructure such as processing of meat, processing of vegetables and canning and distribution and actual storage. | ||
I mean, we don't even have the storage capability right now to feed even 1% of our nation. | ||
And all of this harkens back to centralization over land use and zoning. | ||
And this is largely where we start getting into the issues with FEMA, for example, and HUD, and what we're seeing in North Carolina and Tennessee, right? | ||
FEMA's awful disaster response, which is not a mistake. | ||
This is all part of that federal plan for equitable long term recovery and resilience. | ||
And if people go through and they research on the Federal Register, you'll quickly find that the way that FEMA is responding in North Carolina, for example, It was all outlined in their rule changes from force placement rules to the new 50% rule to the eight step guide to determining who is allowed to rebuild and when. | ||
I mean, even yesterday in the House Oversight Committee, AOC was referring to the maps and how we haven't remapped floodplains in over 20 years. | ||
This is an attempt to remap entire areas of the United States for the sake of quote-unquote climate change. | ||
And if you look at, there it is right there, if you look at the strategic buyout plan for North Carolina, It outlines this plan very, very clearly. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
It's like they say the road to hell is built with good intentions. | ||
The Environmental Protection Agency. | ||
Yeah, okay, we all want to protect the environment. | ||
But what ends up happening is these leftist ideologues get in control of it. | ||
And they justify overreach, communism, in the name of equity and fairness. | ||
And so that's really what this comes down to. | ||
I mean, FEMA is really no different. | ||
Oh, we want an emergency, you know, we want an emergency department for Americans after a hurricane or an earthquake. | ||
We want to be able to have a piggy bank that we can go into and help Americans. | ||
But then what happens? | ||
Again, these leftist progressive ideologues get in control of it and they turn it into like they turn it into everywhere else. | ||
Some sort of action plan of equity and fairness. | ||
And so it's just everything goes down that pipeline when these ideologues get in control of it. | ||
So you no longer have an environmental protection agency. | ||
You no longer have a federal emergency management agency. | ||
You have leftist ideologues that just get into these programs and access to these purses and just use it for their ideology. | ||
And it doesn't end up serving the original purpose of these agencies. | ||
In fact, let's talk about the recent news we have with FEMA. People are still living in tents in North Carolina, and we have more details. | ||
One individual has been reporting on the scene, and that's Matt Van Swal, and he's explaining, and he gets into the 50% rule. | ||
You mentioned that. | ||
We talked about this last time you were on. | ||
You're living in a tent. | ||
Your property's been completely washed away. | ||
You still own your land, but you're basically living in a tent on your land. | ||
FEMA finally makes it out to you and they say, okay, well, we can't really do anything for you because of the new rules and regulations. | ||
But if you sell us your land for like 2%, the actual property value, if you sell us your land, then we can give you a new trailer to live in. | ||
So you're living in a tent, you know, it's cold, it's windy, it's rainy, certainly not a good living circumstance. | ||
And FEMA just says, well, if you just... | ||
Give us your land, sell it to us for 2% of its value, then we'll take care of you. | ||
But if you say, no, I'm not doing that, they say, oh, okay, sorry, we can't help you. | ||
I mean, it's unbelievable that this is what's going on. | ||
I mean, that is like a mafia shakedown that FEMA's engaged in. | ||
Well, and it's not just, oh, sorry, we can't help you. | ||
It is also, sorry, we're not going to help you in addition to, you're not going to be able, or we're not going to allow you to rebuild on your own property. | ||
Oh, and guess what? | ||
If you owe on a mortgage, now that mortgage will have a forced placement Of NFIP, or FEMA, flood insurance that is now mandatory for you to pay. | ||
And if you cannot obtain flood insurance privately, then your mortgage, your lender, is required by federal law to force place Insurance through FEMA and then tack it on to your principal and interest. | ||
So not only are your monthly payments now going from maybe $600 to maybe $900 a month or something along those lines, right? | ||
But you can't even rebuild on that property. | ||
It is a form of economic warfare that's being waged in an effort to move people. | ||
There is the carrot, which is the... | ||
You know, here's your tax assessed value. | ||
And speaking of which, there was a most recent rule change through HUD and FEMA where they just decided that they don't even have to use appraised value. | ||
They don't have to use fair market value. | ||
They redefined that to just market value in order to get through these payment processes more quickly. | ||
So here's the carrot, which is this, you know, tax assessed value for whatever value we say it's worth. | ||
And then there's the stick. | ||
Which is illegitimate. | ||
Right. | ||
And if you choose to stay, we will... | ||
We will tax you to death. | ||
We will force you to pay significant amounts. | ||
And we will make sure that you're not allowed to rebuild because it's against the law. | ||
And by the way, the government is famous for doing this, like with tax appraisal values. | ||
They'll over-appraise your house by... | ||
You know, 10%, 15% just to raise taxes on your property. | ||
I mean, they're famous for doing crap like this. | ||
So really it all just comes down to we have to limit the government. | ||
It's just, it's too bad. | ||
We can't have government that doesn't become corrupt. | ||
I think that we've found that out. | ||
We've learned that throughout time. | ||
And now this current U.S. government is the exact same way. | ||
Brianna, I've got 60 seconds left. | ||
Any closing words? | ||
Yes, please get in touch with us at the Beef Initiative. | ||
Specifically, if you are having issues, staying on your land, if you are feeling bullied, please get in touch with us. | ||
We are putting together a legal fund and putting together legal defense to help people on the ground. | ||
In addition, if you are with the Trump administration, please reach out to me. | ||
You can find me at Brianna9 on X. Thank you so much. | ||
And is BeefInitiative.com a great way for people to get in touch with you, too? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And make sure that you support our ranchers while you're there and find your local rancher and shake their hands. | ||
Make farming great again. | ||
How about that? | ||
We need a make farming great again hat. | ||
All right, Brianna Sagdahl, thank you so much from the Beef Initiative. | ||
Alright, when we come back, we've got another story, folks. | ||
This one is just grotesque. | ||
We've been following this story for some time, and we've got a very devastating update. | ||
We've been following a story here on the Infowars War Room for quite some time. | ||
I believe over the course of multiple years now. | ||
And that is the story of Jeff Younger and his boys. | ||
And their mother, which started here in Texas, made its way to the California court system and has now reached a diabolical conclusion. | ||
And so Jeff Younger rejoins the show once again for the latest update. | ||
Jeff, it's almost unfathomable what you've gone through. | ||
And it's now unconscionable, the decision that has been made by the California courts, and I guess the Texas courts as well. | ||
And so you're here today to give us an update. | ||
And I mean, I don't even know how to properly set this up other than to warn other Americans' fathers. | ||
I mean... | ||
After what you've been through, first give us an update on the conclusion or any updates following the recent court decision in California. | ||
And then it's just like, I don't know. | ||
How do you find a message in the aftermath of this, Jeff Younger? | ||
Well, the judge in California has stripped me of all parental rights. | ||
I have all contact must be supervised, even phone contact. | ||
And he gave full authority to my ex-wife to chemically castrate my son. | ||
I expect that will happen this week, actually, immediately. | ||
So just for a brief background, again, why don't you just give us like a two-minute brief background, the beginning of this saga, and then the decision in the California court. | ||
Well, my ex-wife started transitioning my son when he was three years old, tried to transition him to a girl. | ||
The school helped her and transitioned my son behind my back. | ||
I didn't know it. | ||
My son is always presented as a boy to me, but he only presents as a girl with his mom. | ||
He told me he did that because his mom didn't love him if he wasn't a girl. | ||
We had a 2019 trial. | ||
I won 50-50 custody and a check on all medical procedures to stop her from doing this stuff. | ||
Then the liberal judges in Dallas County, Texas moved my son into the 301st District Court with Judge Mary Brown, who systematically stripped me of my parental rights instead of implementing the jury decision for 50-50 custody, and eventually let my ex-wife move to California. | ||
I went up to the Texas Supreme Court where Justice Blacklock, I call him Blackhearted Blacklock, ruled absurdly that my son was in no more danger of being chemically castrated in California than he would be in Texas and allowed my ex-wife to move to California. | ||
I had to go to a trial in California and they stripped me of all my parental rights and are going to chemically castrate him forthwith. | ||
Now, I've been in this twilight zone of a legal situation in the civil courts, in the criminal courts. | ||
I haven't dealt with this in the family courts. | ||
I can only imagine it hits, you know, it all kind of hits on a different level. | ||
This one a lot more personally, as it's obviously not just impacting you, it's literally impacting your son as well in this case. | ||
What is that like to be in that situation and you feel like you're in a Looney Tunes land, Twilight Zone episode that is just, it's like you can't even believe that this is happening? | ||
Here's the best way I can describe it to you. | ||
In family court, all expressions of masculinity are weaponized as violence. | ||
So what you have to do as fathers, you have to sit there and be totally calm. | ||
While you watch somebody systematically sexually abuse your child. | ||
And if you act out in any way, you'll lose your child forever. | ||
That's what it's like. | ||
Imagine what you would feel if you had to sit there over a 10-year period and watch your son be slowly sexually abused. | ||
That's what it's like. | ||
And it really is a torturous situation. | ||
I mean, that is going against every instincts you have as a man, as a father, to have to sit there and do it. | ||
You know, going through that for Elon Musk was a major political shift in his perspective, too, when he had to see that happen to his son. | ||
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And, I mean, he basically said in an interview that his son is dead. | ||
And I guess that's why they say it's, you know, dead naming when you call your son by their birth name instead of their girl name. | ||
Yes. | ||
And so, you said all your contact communication, it all has to be monitored now. | ||
You haven't ever been charged with a crime, have you? | ||
No. | ||
She made a false claim of domestic violence. | ||
I went to a criminal trial with a jury and they came back in less than 10 minutes with a not guilty verdict. | ||
The judge actually censored them for insulting my ex-wife because they were mad at her, because it was such a joke of a prosecution. | ||
So I've never been convicted of any crime. | ||
There's been no findings of abuse or neglect of any kind by the courts. | ||
I've never had any run-ins with the law. | ||
You have to go back to the 1980s to even get a traffic ticket with me. | ||
So I'm a rule follower, basically. | ||
But the thing that they just can't abide is that I will not say my son's a girl and I will not raise my son as a girl. | ||
And they just can't abide that. | ||
They're just not going to let me do it. | ||
So that's why you're now having limited access to your son or whatever access you get is supposed to be monitored is simply because you're not in agreement to this ideology of trans kids or gender change or gender fluidity. | ||
Yes. | ||
And the judge, specifically in the ruling, this recent ruling, cites that I have, quote, relentlessly pursued a political agenda against gender-affirming care. | ||
And that's accurate. | ||
I have been relentless, and I have been against gender-affirming care. | ||
And I told the judge point-blank to his face in court that I would always be relentlessly pursuing opposition to gender-affirming care, and it would never stop. | ||
In fact, I told the judge... | ||
That since my sons live in California, I'm going to outlaw it in California just like I did in Texas. | ||
And the judge mentions this in the ruling and essentially says that if your politics says you don't believe in gender-affirming care and you relentlessly pursue those politics, you can't have your kids. | ||
Is there another story like this that you're aware of? | ||
There are lots of other stories. | ||
In most of these stories, fathers don't speak up. | ||
So that's the difference here? | ||
Because I don't hear much about this. | ||
I've followed your story. | ||
Your story has gotten some press coverage, not as much as it's needed, quite frankly. | ||
I mean, this should be a huge story. | ||
I mean, folks, we're talking about the family court system And I'll just say, for sake of this argument, potentially a bitter ex-wife, whether it applies to this story or not, Jeff can decide to apply it or not. | ||
I'm just saying you could have a situation now where a bitter ex-wife and a court system can take your kid, take your custody of the kid and do gender transition medical procedures. | ||
I mean, this is a pretty big story. | ||
I mean, this is huge. | ||
This should be national news. | ||
This is a dangerous precedent. | ||
They can take them to California and do all this, just like they did to you. | ||
You're the only one I've heard of. | ||
You say there are other stories, but the fathers are afraid to speak up? | ||
Or is that the case? | ||
Yeah, they've been put under gag orders by the court, which don't let them tell you what's happening. | ||
My case in California was illegally sealed. | ||
There's only one reason you can seal a case in California. | ||
And that's for a parentage action. | ||
That's when you don't know who the parent is of a child. | ||
They declared my case a parentage action, even though the paternity of my children is not in dispute. | ||
They did that so they could seal the records. | ||
You can't see the records. | ||
You can't see the transcripts. | ||
You can't see the filings. | ||
You can't see the medical records. | ||
Where they're teaching my son that he can save his sperm and bank his sperm and have a child as a woman later in life. | ||
Like, you can't see all this stuff. | ||
They've kept it secret. | ||
So a lot of these fathers get put under gag orders, and they're really scared of breaking those gag orders. | ||
And I'm just not scared of breaking these gag orders. | ||
You know, I'm not going to follow illegal orders or mandates from the government. | ||
I'm never going to do it. | ||
And so they can't shut me up. | ||
And so they took my kids because they couldn't shut me up. | ||
Wait a second. | ||
How are they claiming your son can put his sperm in a sperm bank? | ||
Your son is still young, correct? | ||
Yes. | ||
They're telling him that they can remove his testicles, slice his testicles open, and harvest sperm out of them. | ||
How old is your son? | ||
Twelve. | ||
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Twelve. | |
They're telling this. | ||
They've said this to a 12-year-old boy. | ||
They recommended it to him and talked to him in depth about it. | ||
He said he wanted it. | ||
So that's almost... | ||
It's a strange admission, really, I would say, in the court proceedings to say, hey, you might regret this later. | ||
Do you want to salvage what's left of your manhood? | ||
I mean, that's basically what they've said to your son, who is, I mean, maybe still prepubescent. | ||
I mean, he's right around his teenage years. | ||
This is insanity. | ||
It's total insanity. | ||
And unfortunately, it's being subsidized by judges. | ||
And one of the things that the Alex Jones case, the Trump cases, my case, a few other high-profile cases, has got to demonstrate to the American people is that the design of the judiciary in America is fundamentally flawed. | ||
And the people that inhabit those offices are fundamentally flawed people. | ||
We just simply have to find a way to coerce these judges to do the right thing. | ||
Because right now, I would actually call America a critarchy. | ||
It's ruled by these judges. | ||
Every aspect of our lives is ruled by judges. | ||
I've been under discovery, and you understand what that's like. | ||
I've been under discovery for a decade now. | ||
In this case, every single financial transaction, every credit card transaction, every cash transaction is scrutinized by the courts. | ||
I have no financial privacy, no personal privacy. | ||
I can't move. | ||
I can't sell my house. | ||
I've done all this stuff because of judges. | ||
And fundamentally, we have to take discretion away from judges. | ||
We need to change our laws. | ||
Well, unfortunately, what we really have too is just a dangerous ideology. | ||
And we're supposed to have a process in this country where the judges And we put our faith in the system that they will put away their politics, put away their ideologies, put away their own leanings and be a fair, neutral judge. | ||
We don't have that. | ||
I mean, let's not let's not pretend we do. | ||
We don't have that. | ||
You might have that with a conservative judge. | ||
You might get a shot. | ||
You might get a chance if your judge is a conservative or Republican. | ||
They might have some integrity to actually do that. | ||
Not with a liberal. | ||
I mean, you've got I mean, look, I would say let me be let me be fair. | ||
With a conservative judge, you probably have 90% chance that they'll actually be able to act with integrity. | ||
With a liberal judge, you've got a 90% chance that they have no integrity and they put their activism and their liberal ideology ahead of whatever's gonna be done in that case. | ||
That's from my experience personally. | ||
That's from my experience interviewing people that have been through it. | ||
Interviewing yourself and seeing the results in these cases. | ||
And that applies basically to every walk of life these days, whether it's a teacher, a judge, a U.S. attorney. | ||
It just goes down the line. | ||
These leftist ideologues are so radical now that they put their ideology and activism as their top priority above whatever their actual job description is. | ||
There'll always be a liberal ideologue and progressive activist before whatever their intended job description and what they're supposed to be doing is actually concerned. | ||
So you've had to deal with this firsthand. | ||
Now, I hate to even ask you this and choose to answer it or not, but this is a big story and I just want to do this interview properly. | ||
Could you have basically sacrificed your son to the trans agenda and not had to go through this and still gotten access? | ||
Could you have said, fine, I'll let my son be a girl and just lived life that way and not had to deal with this? | ||
I'd have 50-50 custody right now if I had done that. | ||
I had 50-50 custody, no child support, and my life would be just normal. | ||
Look, Owen, it's not just in court and seeing my son. | ||
I was fired from my company for talking about this subject in public. | ||
I'm basically not hireable by high-tech companies which have liberal HR departments. | ||
I can't get a job right now. | ||
It's affected every aspect of my life, but I don't care. | ||
There's no way that a man can stand up and let his kid be castrated. | ||
And I will say this too, and I hope this doesn't offend anybody, I don't mean it offensively, but I think this is the most morally obvious question since slavery. | ||
Like, there's no other side to this issue. | ||
And it might split the country, just like slavery did. | ||
It's literally that clear-cut and that emotional. | ||
You know, I've never heard it presented that way, and I think that it's wholly accurate. | ||
It really is the most clear-cut moral issue since slavery, except I guess the historical difference here would be, you know, there was a whole period of dealing with slavery and the moral consequences of it that led up to, let's just say, the Civil War, Right. | ||
Versus what we're dealing with now with trans kids. | ||
I mean, this is a new concept. | ||
This is a new... | ||
It's like, wait a second. | ||
Do we have to go through trans kids for decades or centuries now? | ||
Is this going to become normalized? | ||
Can we stop this now? | ||
I think you're 100% right. | ||
I would say that this is the most morally clear issue since slavery. | ||
Trans kids should not exist. | ||
Right. | ||
I mean, look, we shouldn't even have to have this discussion, but okay, here we are in the clown world having it. | ||
When you're above 18, then whatever. | ||
Do whatever you want, right? | ||
We have plenty of laws that we already have some precedent. | ||
Smoking cigarettes, getting tattoos, all this other stuff. | ||
I mean, I can't even imagine. | ||
And I've got this other story about this parent that let her kid walk down the street that's now being arrested. | ||
Oh, that's a horrible story. | ||
I'm sure you saw that in Georgia. | ||
So it's a different thing, but it's kind of the same thing as the government getting involved. | ||
But it's just like... | ||
If you come home from work one day and your kid is smoking a pack of cigarettes and you say, hey, you can't smoke those, what, now you're going to go to court? | ||
I mean, you know, your kid comes home and he's got a makeshift. | ||
Somehow he learned how to make a tattoo gun and him and his friends are tattooing each other with a tattoo gun. | ||
You say, hey, you can't do that. | ||
You're going to go to court? | ||
I mean, it's just, it's crazy because it's all ideological. | ||
And that's what this is. | ||
It's an insane ideology. | ||
You try to make sense of it. | ||
You can't. | ||
And then you go down this dark path and you just think... | ||
Do we have people that want access to children? | ||
Do we have an agenda that wants to stop the population from growing? | ||
How do you try to make sense of this in your head? | ||
I'm actually working on a book about this subject, about answering that question. | ||
Mainly, I started just to answer my own questions because I'm perplexed by it, too. | ||
I think what is happening is there is a concerted attack on the middle class in America. | ||
And it's two-pronged. | ||
It's economic, but they also want to break up families because it's generational families. | ||
I think what they've decided is that voting patterns follow the generational patterns in middle-class families. | ||
And they want to break families up so that their voting patterns change. | ||
Why is that? | ||
It's because, look, I've lived in 11 different countries. | ||
The only place in the world where people want free speech, they don't want free speech in the UK. Canada says free speech is an affirmative evil. | ||
They don't want free speech in Australia. | ||
There's no free speech anywhere in the world. | ||
There's no Second Amendment rights anywhere else in the world. | ||
People don't know this. | ||
There's no Fifth Amendment rights. | ||
In other countries, you have to incriminate yourself if you're asked questions in court. | ||
That itself is a felony crime. | ||
So your right to a lawyer is not preserved in other countries. | ||
All of these rights that we have in the United States are very unique to the United States. | ||
And it presents a conundrum for the globalist agenda because the United States, you know, because of these protections, can't enact a censorship regime as easily in America as it can elsewhere. | ||
And if you look inside of America, our elites don't want free speech. | ||
Our elites don't want gun rights. | ||
Our elites don't want you to have your Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights. | ||
They definitely don't want Ninth and Tenth Amendment rights for the states. | ||
Our lower classes are all beholden to the government. | ||
They don't care about these rights. | ||
So it turns out it's only the middle class in the United States that is the bulwark of human rights for the entire world. | ||
And I think that's why they're going after them. | ||
Middle class elects the global leaders of America which direct the agenda of the world. | ||
It's a conversation that needs to be had. | ||
It's one of the hardest questions to answer, to try to figure out how we got into these clown world, Looney Tune land, Twilight Zone situations. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
I'm just learning now as well as the audience that he's writing a book on this. | ||
I'll be interested to see how that goes. | ||
It's funny you bring that up. | ||
You know, today is the anniversary of New Jersey becoming the first state to ratify the Bill of Rights. | ||
You just went down some of those Bill of Rights. | ||
Today's actually the anniversary of New Jersey being the first state to do that. | ||
I don't think people understand how important that document is. | ||
And, you know, when you put it in the framework that you just did, hey, you don't have these guarantees in any other legal document around the world, but not just in legal practice, the cultural idea too. | ||
And so maybe they figure if they can tear down the culture of supporting the Bill of Rights and Freedom, then they can tear down the legal framework of it as well. | ||
Yeah, there's a really good analysis by guys like Hayek and Nises on what actually is law. | ||
And law and statutes are two different things. | ||
Let me give you an example. | ||
If you get pulled over in a 55-mile-an-hour zone, and the cop says, well, you were going 55.025 miles per hour, and that's over the speed limit, and I'm going to give you a ticket, and you said, well, I'm going to go to a jury trial, I don't think any jury would convict you. | ||
Because the real law is the customary practices of the people. | ||
And in the customary practices of the people, it's plus or minus five miles an hour, roughly. | ||
Right? | ||
So the real law is written in the customs and hearts of the people and not in the statutes. | ||
And these globalist fiends absolutely know that. | ||
And that's why they have in our schools the social and emotional learning programs to push all this LGBT stuff and to push the globalist political agenda. | ||
It's to change the attitudes and beliefs of the people, to change the cultural pathways that are the real laws that people follow. | ||
You know, it's so crazy, again, in conclusion here, There's the Daily Wire headline. | ||
Goodbye, boys. | ||
Texas dad says California judge gave ex-wife authority to castrate my son. | ||
20 years ago. | ||
I'd say probably 20 years ago. | ||
Maybe 30. | ||
Let's say 20, though. | ||
It was 20 short years ago. | ||
If a parent... | ||
If you were in family court and a parent said, I want to... | ||
If I transgender my kid, whether that be with chemicals and drugs or a literal scalpel, they would be the ones that lose custody. | ||
They would be the ones that would have to forfeit custody at that point. | ||
Probably get sent to an asylum or institutionalized for such an idea. | ||
Now it's the opposite in two short decades. | ||
It's totally insane. | ||
Jeff, your story is very important. | ||
I hope more people are aware of it. | ||
I mean... | ||
I don't know if there's any legal hope for you in the future. | ||
Maybe there's some other options for you. | ||
But this is a serious case. | ||
And I just... | ||
I can't even imagine. | ||
But you seem to have developed quite a bit of patience. | ||
I know you've had to make a lot of tough decisions throughout this journey. | ||
I have. | ||
And hopefully we can maybe turn into something positive and get this thing turned around. | ||
So, Jeff, thank you for sharing your story with us. | ||
And whenever your book is ready or if there's any other twists and turns in this story, you let me know. | ||
Will do. | ||
Thank you, Owen. | ||
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All right. | |
Thank you, Jeff. | ||
Wow. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
I mean, I just... | ||
What do you even say? | ||
What do you even say to such a story? | ||
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Hmm. | |
20 years ago, it would have been the exact opposite outcome. | ||
How did we get here? | ||
Crazy radical liberalism. | ||
Crazy radical liberalism. | ||
And this is a test case for learning, folks. | ||
Make no mistake about it. | ||
This is a test case for what the leftist, liberal, progressive ideologues will do when they get any power at all. | ||
They will do this to your children, and then they will do a complete reverse of reality and say, no, the parent that wants to castrate the kid gets custody. | ||
20 short years, folks. | ||
That's all it took for these radicals to do this. | ||
All right, considering what we just heard, that makes what you're going to hear next even crazier. | ||
I'm sure you are aware of who Jennifer Rubin is, crazy leftist Democrat reporter. | ||
She's on cable news last night, and she says, after this election loss, Democrats need a new approach to media. | ||
And here is her new approach in clip 13. | ||
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And you have to be pithy. | |
What do I mean by pithy? | ||
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How about this? | |
Republicans want to kill your kids. | ||
It's actually true. | ||
Wow. | ||
So this is mainstream Democrat reporter Jennifer Rubin, guest on the cable networks. | ||
I wouldn't say she has a popular podcast, but she does have a podcast. | ||
Can you provide any evidence of that? | ||
It's true. | ||
That's her evidence. | ||
She just says it's true. | ||
Meanwhile, it's the top Democrat policy of the 2024 election cycle, abortion. | ||
It's another policy that we just dealt with with our last guess of trans kids. | ||
Everything they accuse you of, they are guilty of. | ||
Almost every single time is what we're dealing with. | ||
All right, so how do we come down off of this insanity? | ||
Maybe a little comedy. | ||
Let's try a little comedy. | ||
All of this has a bit of a tinge of Trump derangement syndrome. | ||
So here's a doctor trying to help a victim of Trump derangement syndrome in clip 11. | ||
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How has the election made you feel on a scale from 1 to 10, with 10 being Nazi, Nazi, Nazi? | |
My name is Dr. | ||
Nick Peterson, and I specialize in those suffering from TDS, Trump derangement syndrome. | ||
Hello. | ||
I'm Dr. | ||
Peterson. | ||
How are you? | ||
Well, Donald Trump is a felon. | ||
Nope. | ||
I asked how you were doing. | ||
The majority of Americans can mentally handle election results on both sides of the aisle. | ||
However, there's this small, albeit growing, group of, I don't want to say Americans, but people that are just disconnected from reality. | ||
Fascist! | ||
And honestly, it makes diagnosing these people a whole lot easier. | ||
I just check their social media. | ||
Gone are the days when you just search your symptoms on WebMD at home by yourself. | ||
Now they record their symptoms and post them for the world to see. | ||
The haircut is also a dead giveaway. | ||
So, what brings you in today? | ||
Oh, I don't know. | ||
Maybe it's the orange democracy-destroying, Putin-loving dictator. | ||
Alright, so, mental illness. | ||
They are completely blind to the fact that their absurd actions and ideologies were a big factor in their party's loss. | ||
Let me ask you this. | ||
Do you even know what democracy is? | ||
Follow-up question. | ||
Do you know how Kamala Harris became the nominee? | ||
I know you're a deplorable Nazi fascist bigot. | ||
Okay, neat. | ||
Turns out that calling half the country Nazis for four years was not a winning strategy. | ||
And yet, somehow, not even Cardi B could save him. | ||
Do you realize what I'm going through? | ||
Yep. | ||
Delusions. | ||
I am losing my right to vote? | ||
What? | ||
Where are you getting your information? | ||
Whoopi Goldberg? | ||
Well, what's the remedy? | ||
You might be wondering. | ||
Well, if you ask me, it's a history lesson in Jesus, but the pharmacy doesn't offer those. | ||
I prescribe them a brain. | ||
And I send them to trybrain.com for more information. | ||
Well, I'll show you. | ||
I'm moving to Canada. | ||
That'd be great. | ||
And I'll be shaving my head. | ||
Oh, that's... | ||
no. | ||
And one last thing. | ||
I'm going on a sex strike. | ||
You're lost. | ||
Oh, no! | ||
Alright, a little comedy to remedy the craziness in the series of our last guest. | ||
We've got a very exciting guest coming up next who's been on the show before with some new exciting news. | ||
And so stay tuned for that coming up in 60 seconds. | ||
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All right, John Frankman has been on the show before. | ||
He's a military veteran. | ||
He refused the vaccine mandate, so they booted him. | ||
He was in the right. | ||
He was justified. | ||
And so we can maybe talk a little bit about that if he would like. | ||
But the reason I bring him on today is because he's now decided to run for office. | ||
You say run for office? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
The election's just ended. | ||
Well, there's a special election happening soon in Florida for Matt Gaetz's seat. | ||
John Frankman has entered the race. | ||
And so he joins us now to talk about this. | ||
John, it's probably been a wild four years for you, I would imagine. | ||
Probably a four-year timeline and a storyline that you didn't anticipate would happen from the military vaccine mandate. | ||
And now running for office. | ||
I mean, just briefly, you're an American patriot. | ||
What does this all mean to you? | ||
I'm sure this was an uninspected timeline. | ||
Before we get into your race and everything about that, just talk about this series of events and just, for you, what it means to be an American right now. | ||
Yeah, absolutely, Owen. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
And I love this country so much. | ||
And like you said, I was a military veteran. | ||
I was a Special Forces Green Beret. | ||
I was assigned to the 7th Special Forces Group. | ||
And I joined the military because I wanted to serve my country. | ||
I wanted to glorify God with the gifts he had given me. | ||
And I envisioned that I would be a career military guy. | ||
I started out as an infantry officer, going to ranger school, going to airborne school, then went to the Special Forces Assessment and Selection, going through the Special Forces Qualification course. | ||
Military Free Fall, Halo School. | ||
But what changed was when I got to 7th Special Forces Group. | ||
I got there and that was in 2020 when the COVID nonsense was happening and everybody was freaking out. | ||
Well, the COVID shot was coming out in 2021. | ||
And as a detachment commander, that's a Special Forces team leader, a captain who's in charge of 11 other soldiers who I'm responsible for. | ||
I just told them that I would neither punish or reward them based on whether they got the shot. | ||
Before that, the majority of my team did not get the vaccine. | ||
We ended up getting punished by losing out on deployments. | ||
We were at one point made to wear red or we were ordered to wear red tape, red wristbands in order to indicate our vaccination status in training environments. | ||
And my team time got short. | ||
And ironically, I was not able to teach ethics at West Point, which is extremely ironic given that my stance to not get the shot was based on faith. | ||
It was based on freedom. | ||
So I stood for those principles in the military. | ||
I stood against that kind of coercion and that pressure where I was faced with the threat of receiving a less than honorable discharge, of losing everything that I had worked up to in that time. | ||
And to give you a sense of that, I mean, some of the training, I don't know if you've ever worked out to the point where you're sweating ammonium and that's just your muscles purely burning. | ||
You're sleepwalking because you're so tired. | ||
So going through all of that to get to seventh group to then give it up. | ||
So I left the military in summer of 2023. | ||
And since then, I have not stopped fighting for veterans. | ||
I went on different interviews such as yours. | ||
I wrote op-eds. | ||
I've been advocating for service members who were negatively impacted by the COVID shot. | ||
I've been pushing for legislation to help repair the damage done. | ||
I've been pushing for accountability for our service members or accountability against these flag officers who violated the law, which is something that Donald Trump is talking about with the court marshals for these generals, which I would totally be in favor for, totally be in favor for everything that Pete Hegseth is pushing. | ||
But leaving the military, getting out there, advocating for veterans, it gave me this great opportunity, this love for country to try to, you know, if someone just talks to you about policy positions and not about saving the country, they don't quite understand what's at stake, and I don't know if they're up for the fight. | ||
So I'm in it to save the country, to continue to fight. | ||
Donald Trump needs another warrior there who's going to support his agenda. | ||
And that's why I'm stepping in the race. | ||
I'm doing it because I love this country. | ||
I think we're facing a number of different existential threats, and that requires a warrior from this area. | ||
In this area, it is just so military heavy. | ||
We have four military bases, the highest, most densely veteran populated district within the country. | ||
This district, it deserves a veteran, but not just any veteran. | ||
It deserves a veteran who has been advocating for veterans And it just, it requires a warrior. | ||
And a lot of people are going to talk the talk, but I'm here to show that I've walked the walk. | ||
That because of the pressure of the coercion that I experienced in the military, that means I'm not going to cave to the pressure when it comes to me in D.C. Well, you know, we kind of talked to some of the same people in the anti-military vaccine mandate and a lot of the activism that you did as far as the retribution and trying to make that right is concerned. | ||
And I do want to maybe talk about that coming up because you just mentioned that. | ||
But the reason I say that is it seems to me this was kind of maybe a split-second decision. | ||
This wasn't something that you had in the works. | ||
It seems like, okay, Trump gets elected, Matt Gaetz gets the nomination for Attorney General, and then you just decided to run? | ||
I mean, is that how this happened? | ||
So I've been trying to pray and prayerfully discern where are the gifts that God has given me? | ||
What is the path that He's been putting me on? | ||
And when I left the military, I wasn't exactly sure what to do. | ||
I actually went on a silent retreat, and that's what got me involved into the military advocacy. | ||
And since going up to D.C. multiple times, advocating for House Armed Service Committee hearings but not really receiving any, advocating for legislation to help service members but not seeing it happen, advocating for holding these Black officers accountable and not seeing it happen, it did plant a seed in my heart That, you know, if I don't do something, who will? | ||
So I have been thinking about potentially running if the seat were to open up or the opportunity were to present itself. | ||
So when I saw that Matt Gaetz, that he was assigned to Attorney General, well, I was happy for him because I think he'll make a good Attorney General. | ||
But I also thought, you know, who better to try to serve this place? | ||
And that's something that I'm trying to step up the plate to do. | ||
I think that with this large, large veteran population, they deserve a veteran to support them. | ||
I think with a strong Christian place and being a very pro-life Christian myself, you know, visiting different churches lately and being very involved, actually studying for the ministry for a period of time in my life, that I just perfectly embody the values of Northwest Florida. | ||
And I want to make sure that Northwest Florida, it stays on the map. | ||
Now, Matt Gaetz, who's a strong voice for Northwest Florida, I want to be a strong voice for Northwest Florida, so it is not forgotten. | ||
And I want to definitely take all the weight of how conservative this area is and bring it up to D.C. to fight for them, but for all the other conservatives in the country who need another fighter up there. | ||
Well, this just sounds like a story of God's timing. | ||
It sounds like you were maybe thinking about it, but you wanted the door to be opened for you, and then this happened. | ||
You know, I... When you kind of just give it all up to God and you just trust his timing and the stress goes away in situations like that, when the door is open, it's like the door doesn't just swing open. | ||
There's like a beam of light that goes right through it. | ||
It's just like, okay, go ahead, walk right through. | ||
So is that what it was like? | ||
God has been so good to me, and he's opened up so many doors, and I'm extremely grateful for him. | ||
I am just a humble servant who, you know, yeah, I'm not anything special, though, yeah, special forces, that's in the title. | ||
But I'm just a person who's just trying to do his will. | ||
And the fact that it opened up for me to be able to get my op-ed published, to get on the interviews, to get the traction I have in Congress. | ||
And then I was very honored to be Matt Gaetz guest at the State of the Union. | ||
That's not something that I ever was expecting, but that gave me the opportunity. | ||
And when he invited me, I said, you're not just doing this for me. | ||
You're doing this on behalf of the 8600 service members that were kicked out, the 100,000 that were forced out. | ||
Those who are still suffering. | ||
And then last month, I was able to stand on stage with President Trump. | ||
I was at the Veterans Town Hall in Fayetteville, North Carolina. | ||
I was told because I got involved with Veterans for Trump. | ||
I saw how deeply important it was that Trump win the presidency, that we don't understand just how close we were from just totalitarianism, from just communism. | ||
We've seen the weaponization of the government against conservatives, and we are going down a dark, dark path. | ||
And Trump, he needs warriors to support it. | ||
The work is not over whatsoever. | ||
But those opportunities to get on the shows, talk to the people, go to the State of the Union with Matt Gaetz, then to finally meet President Trump and to talk to him. | ||
And when I was on stage with him, I was able to tell him my story. | ||
I was able to tell him that service members are suffering. | ||
Thousands were kicked out. | ||
Thousands don't want to join. | ||
And I asked him, what are you going to do to repair the damage done to the military and hold leaders accountable? | ||
He says there should have never, ever been a mandate. | ||
I totally agree with that. | ||
And when he asked me if I would go back in, I said, you know, as long as there's accountability, it's a potential thing. | ||
And he said he would fire their asses. | ||
So, you know, I want to support him in that mission of firing their asses. | ||
I want to support him in the mission of holding these military leaders accountable. | ||
And if I'm elected to Northwest Florida to represent them, to represent this deeply veteran population, I will hold these leaders accountable. | ||
I will be Pete Hegseth's greatest Just ally up in Congress holding these flag officers accountable. | ||
I will push for House Armed Service Committee hearings. | ||
If I don't go to those hearings, I will hold my own regional hearings. | ||
I will hold my own roundtable discussions. | ||
So it's very much a providential thing. | ||
I think that what Trump's agenda is with MAGA, getting the border wall created. | ||
Maha, holding drug pharmaceutical companies accountable after meeting so many service members who've been vaccine injured by this thing. | ||
I want to bring that up. | ||
I want to hold these people accountable, take away their liability, you know, going with Pete Hegseth and what he wants to do with the military, and also just going with Doge, the Department of Health. | ||
Of government efficiency. | ||
I want to slash so many federal agencies. | ||
I want to limit government so much, reduce our taxes. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
If the federal government were a subscription service, we'd be canceling it right now. | ||
We would be renegotiating the terms, and that's what we're going to do. | ||
I'm there to go up and fight Washington, fight the federal government. | ||
My hope is that when I leave Congress, I have less power than when I started, because the federal government will have less power. | ||
That is my goal. | ||
Speaking our language, by the way, Musk and Ramaswamy announced they'll be doing a dogecast, a podcast, based off of the activities that the Department of Government Efficiency will be engaging in. | ||
I don't know all the details of that. | ||
They just announced it while I was on air. | ||
I don't want to get into the process of this special election. | ||
Matt Gaetz, or excuse me, rather, Ron DeSantis has said he wants it to be swift. | ||
When the details come out, we'll report them. | ||
So I would imagine this process is going to begin pretty soon. | ||
You're kind of on a semi-campaign trail right now, if you will. | ||
You've announced you're doing interviews, and certainly I'm sure you'll have plenty of endorsements when the day comes. | ||
But let's talk about, you've brought up Pete Hegseth, and two other things I wanted to talk to you about here was the Trump appointments and then The activism that you've been involved in as far as the vaccine mandates and retribution for those that lost their jobs and punishment for those that forced these onto people. | ||
A lot of them were vaccine injured. | ||
I know you've worked with the vaccine injured as well. | ||
And I guess we can kind of combine these two things. | ||
Obviously, you're very supportive of the Pete Hegseth nomination. | ||
I would anticipate there might be a little struggle to try to get him confirmed, but I think he should be good to go. | ||
And then, where does he stand on all of this? | ||
Are you confident that he has a similar view on these issues as you? | ||
I mean, he's definitely not one to hold his tongue. | ||
He's certainly not one to sit on his ass either. | ||
So do you think these things are going to be really green lit and he's going to be going day one on these issues? | ||
So I think that Pete Hegseth has a lot of things to do because the military is just such a leadership. | ||
There's just a lot of corruption. | ||
And, you know, maybe it's moral weakness, maybe it's careerism and things like that. | ||
So he has a lot to do. | ||
I know that, you know, talking to some of the people at the Veterans for Trump rally, that they are looking into firing a lot of the flag officers. | ||
And then hearing Trump talking about the potential court marshals for what happened in Afghanistan. | ||
So I think that he will be supportive of them. | ||
Now, that's obviously his call to make as the Secretary of Defense. | ||
But as far as getting rid of transgenderism, as far as making the military a more lethal place, as far as making about merit and being able to actually fight and win wars, which is the main point, And you know, the thing that we definitely have in common, which I will absolutely be his greatest ally on, is taking care of our service members and taking care of our veterans. | ||
It's something that I was doing in the service, even to the detriment of my own career. | ||
It's something I've been doing the last year and a half. | ||
Just on my own dime. | ||
I wasn't part of any 501c3 or getting any kind of lobbyist job to do it. | ||
It's just something I felt called to do, to go up to D.C., to talk to representatives, and to do. | ||
So as far as having the voice of service members, as far as trying to share that and express it and to bring it up, you have to work with all the different branches of the government, and it's amazing that We're going to have the executive branch with Pete Hegseth really pushing that, but he needs some allies in Congress to help push certain legislation, to help him out with different hearings and things of that nature. | ||
And in any way, shape, or form that I can support the Trump agenda, that's something that I want to do, especially when it comes to the DOD. Well, like you said, the work is definitely cut out for him. | ||
But if anybody's ready to do it, it's definitely him. | ||
And then he'll have a lot of support, I think, from Republicans in the House. | ||
I'm a little concerned about the Senate. | ||
You know, we haven't really fully reformed Republicans in the Senate yet. | ||
Republicans in the House seem to think more like you, more like me. | ||
I mean, real American patriots, common sense conservatives. | ||
We still got some swampiness there in the swamp of the Senate. | ||
That we may still be up against when it comes to these confirmations, but the House is looking good. | ||
So, I mean, I guess I would just ask then, do you have any idea, you know, the process, when it's going to happen? | ||
Again, DeSantis calls for this to happen quickly. | ||
Have the Democrats selected their far-left candidate yet? | ||
Do you know what you're up against? | ||
So this district, and here's the deal, this is why conservatives absolutely must get involved in this race, and they must do so soon. | ||
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So this is a very, very red district. | |
There's almost no possibility that a Democrat will win unless we pick a very, very weak Republican candidate. | ||
And then there's no kind of enthusiasm to come out in the general election. | ||
And that's something that I could see them trying to do to try to take the seat. | ||
But otherwise, there's almost no way that a Republican would not win. | ||
Governor DeSantis, he has to pick the dates. | ||
When he picks the date, it might be 30, 45, 60 days out, have a primary, have a general election. | ||
So right now, it's just everybody trying to kind of put themselves out there as the best primary candidate there is. | ||
And that's something that... | ||
I felt confident. | ||
Like you said, it's a God thing. | ||
I do believe. | ||
And I'm not just his humble servant. | ||
I'm just trying to do his will. | ||
But that's why, with confidence, I stepped in the day after Matt Gaetz announced that he was going to AG, that he resigned his office. | ||
I declared my candidacy. | ||
We didn't have anyone else jumping in until Monday. | ||
They were all weighing in about it, whether they should do it. | ||
Trying to see whatever, you know, I don't know, whatever reasons that they were trying to wait. | ||
But I'm very confident trying to jump in. | ||
Whatever they're doing, I'm going to continue to do my thing. | ||
I think the more I get to see the people of Northwest Florida, the more I get to talk to them, the more they're going to understand that I'm supportive of their values. | ||
I have their best interests in mind. | ||
And, you know, just like I'm going to hold the government accountable, the federal government accountable, they're going to hold me accountable. | ||
They're going to tell me what they want, and I'm going to be accessible to them to talk to them. | ||
Well, I mean, I don't normally do endorsements. | ||
I'm a member of the media, but you have my full endorsement. | ||
And I certainly hope the next time we're talking, I'm talking to Representative John Frankman. | ||
And if it is truly a God thing, I think that God will make sure it works out in your favor. | ||
So, John, really appreciate you joining the show today. | ||
Godspeed. | ||
In your race, which I would imagine is going to be picking up pretty fast here. | ||
So I'm glad that you were kind of mentally, spiritually prepared for this. | ||
The door has been opened, and let's get you through it. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
And if you want to support, even if you're not within my district, I'm going to represent American Values Fight for You. | ||
So you can go to frankpenforflorida.com. | ||
Please go to that website. | ||
And also, please pray for me. | ||
I definitely need God's help in this. | ||
I want to stay humble. | ||
I know there's a lot of traps up there. | ||
So I want to stay pure of sin. | ||
So please pray for me. | ||
Please consider supporting me going to my website, frankpenforflorida.com, or going to my Twitter page. | ||
So thanks so much for having me, Owen. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Amen. | ||
That's about as good as it gets right there, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So, you know, I've said it many times. | ||
I really like what I'm seeing in the House when it comes to the Republican representatives that we're getting right now. | ||
I mean, that's about as good as it gets. | ||
And so, yeah, we're still up against the Hill, pun fully intended, when it comes to the Senate. | ||
But, man, are we getting some real American patriots in the House? | ||
I mean, these people, they're not... | ||
They're not corrupted. | ||
They're not sellouts. | ||
They're not dirty tricksters. | ||
They are American patriots. | ||
And I've spoke to John before. | ||
I talked to a lot of the people that he kind of works with, especially when it came to the vaccine mandates. | ||
It only goes up from here, folks. | ||
It really does. | ||
So we just got to continue to pray for God's protection over this country, and slowly but surely, we're going to drain this swamp. | ||
It's not going to happen in one administration. | ||
It's not going to happen in one congressional session, but You can see the light. | ||
I mean, you really can. | ||
And good Americans are finally getting involved. | ||
And so you just love to see it. | ||
So I get excited when I see good political developments like this. | ||
I can't help it. | ||
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Now, I wondered if the Democrat voters would have a bit of a self-reckoning, if you will, after being completely abandoned by Kamala Harris, who made all these promises and then went on vacation to Hawaii and is doing nothing to fulfill them. | ||
Well, this might be some example in clip 21. | ||
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I want to send a message to the Biden-Harris administration. | |
If they see this, they see this. | ||
If other bigger creators make similar messages, that would be great. | ||
You asked us to mobilize. | ||
We mobilized. | ||
You asked us to volunteer. | ||
We volunteered in droves. | ||
You asked us to donate. | ||
We donated. | ||
Over a billion dollars we donated. | ||
You asked us to fight. | ||
We fought. | ||
Now stop asking us to send more money And the fight begins now when you know damn well the fight is now in your hands, not ours. | ||
Stop showing us that you're gonna play by the rules when you know very well that they're not playing by the rules. | ||
Yeah, you just tried to steal an election in Pennsylvania. | ||
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If you voluntarily turn this country over to the autocratic dictator at his clown show of an administration that he's been assembling, if you let democracy fall in this country, if you let millions of people die, and you know millions of people will die- Oh, the irony, they're gonna start World War III to stop him. | ||
And the one thing you will be remembered for in history- So there you go. | ||
So these voters are finally completely disenfranchised. | ||
You made these promises, you're still in office, you're doing nothing but asking us for money. | ||
And the guy you called an authoritarian Nazi Hitler reincarnated, you're going to give power peacefully to? | ||
It's like they didn't get it. | ||
Oh, no, no. | ||
They'll try to start World War III to stop him from getting in office. | ||
All right, we got a lot to try to cram in here to the last segment. | ||
Let's pile drive through this stack of geopolitical news here. | ||
Putin... | ||
Eyes, contours of a Trump peace deal. | ||
The Russian leader said he's open to discussing peace with Donald Trump. | ||
Of course, there have been no conversations with the current administration in years. | ||
And so even though there is obviously still a divide between Kiev and Putin... | ||
Both sides have communicated to the media that they would be open to peace discussions once Trump gets into office. | ||
I mean, doesn't that tell you everything you need to know about the current regime and the Biden administration? | ||
They're more responsible for this war than even the parties involved. | ||
But of course, they're the shadow puppet masters running the NATO agenda, running the Ukraine proxy state agenda. | ||
So that's the problem. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
Latest Russian airstrikes on Ukraine threatened catastrophic power failure. | ||
So the back to back strikes are now ongoing. | ||
Ukraine fires UK storm shadow cruise missiles into Russia one day after the US missiles were fired. | ||
So Ukraine fires missiles. | ||
Russia fires back. | ||
Ukraine fires back. | ||
And the military-industrial complex and the crooks in D.C. laugh and give them more money. | ||
U.S. pauses operations at Kiev embassy, warning of significant air attack. | ||
So... | ||
Okay. | ||
Kiev embassy closed. | ||
And Zelensky is refusing still to have any elections. | ||
So Zelensky is not even a legitimate leader. | ||
Even the emergency powers in wartime that he enacted have expired. | ||
And now he's saying there won't be any elections until next year. | ||
But he's currently an illegitimate president. | ||
So it's a totally illegitimate president in Ukraine. | ||
Western-backed puppet. | ||
But everybody says, hey, once Trump gets in, there can be peace. | ||
But until then, no. | ||
Well, why not? | ||
Well, what the hell's going on? | ||
And notice how you don't hear anything either. | ||
There's nobody talking about this really in Congress. | ||
There's nobody in the Biden administration really talking about this either, trying to de-escalate. | ||
If they talk, it's all escalation. | ||
But it's just in D.C., it's just like, yeah, we're just going to keep funding Ukraine and keep provoking Putin and, you know, just send them more money, whatever. | ||
Just let them deal with it. | ||
We'll be fine. | ||
We'll be fine. | ||
You know, and by the way, this barely made any headlines. | ||
The biggest defense contractors and weapons contractors just had to pay huge fines for fraud and bribery. | ||
Did anybody hear about that? | ||
Their stocks dipped a little bit. | ||
They'll be back. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Search defense contractor bribery. | ||
Defense contractor fraud. | ||
Raytheon. | ||
RTX. Oh. | ||
Did anybody hear about that? | ||
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Did that make any headlines at all? | |
Isn't that funny? | ||
And we're talking about foreign countries and bribery with some of the top defense contractors. | ||
Barely makes headlines. | ||
Barely makes headlines. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Defense contractor Raytheon to pay almost $1 billion for defrauding DOD. That's the fraud? | ||
And then Raytheon company to pay over $950 million in connection with defective pricing, foreign bribery, and export control schemes. | ||
Anybody hear anything about that? | ||
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Yeah, they just kind of hush that up, don't they? | |
Because they all got stock. | ||
The military-industrial complex benefits everybody. | ||
War benefits everybody in Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia and all their stockholders. | ||
The people that get killed, the countries that get destroyed. | ||
Cannon fodder. | ||
Because our leaders are sick, psychotic, warmongering freaks. | ||
But maybe the Pentagon has something to say. | ||
Maybe Pentagon spokeswoman at the Defense Department briefing, Sabrina Singh, maybe she has something to say in clip 19. | ||
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Thanks, Sabrina. | |
President-elect Trump has warned we're closer today to World War III than at any other time. | ||
So to sort of Piggyback on some of the other questions we've heard today. | ||
Why can't the Pentagon comment publicly on this monumental decision? | ||
There's no bigger story than the use of American weapons to strike inside Russia. | ||
And saying we don't have anything to announce today, it seems to be dodging the elephant in the room, which is this. | ||
Why can't we get something from the podium? | ||
I understand the frustration, Tom. | ||
Look, and I said, if we have more to share publicly, we will, but at this time, I just don't have anything more to share. | ||
In terms of the comments on an escalation and a larger war, We don't share that. | ||
What we do believe is that Russia has escalated this war with bringing in over 11,000 DPRK soldiers into the fight. | ||
And a commitment from this administration is to continue to arm Ukraine with what it needs on the battlefield. | ||
We don't see that as escalatory. | ||
We see that as a commitment that we set out from the very beginning of this administration. | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
So they bring in NATO troops. | ||
They bring in unofficial, non-uniformed military personnel. | ||
They arm them with whatever they need and cash. | ||
And then they say Russia's doing it. | ||
Oh, and now Russia's got North Korean soldiers. | ||
Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
And now Russia's getting weapons from China and who knows where else. | ||
And so that's the whole concept here, and that's why they hate Putin, because Putin is just sitting here standing up for Russia, saying, no, you're not going to bully us. | ||
And they say, oh my gosh! | ||
Stop responding! | ||
You're escalating! | ||
No, if I walk up to somebody in the street and I punch him in the nose and he punches me back, I escalated that. | ||
That's NATO. That's Washington, D.C., But they have this... | ||
They try to have this... | ||
They want you under a trance like, oh, but if we just say Russia bad, then yeah, everything we do good. | ||
Yeah, more money, more arms. | ||
Meanwhile, Americans are living in the street, people living in tents in North Carolina after a hurricane. | ||
But hey, another 275 mil for Ukraine. | ||
But notice how she says, oh, that's not our stance. | ||
We don't think it's a larger war. | ||
We don't think it's escalatory. | ||
Really, because... | ||
Just a year or two ago, it was Joe Biden that said, if you send tanks, if you send jets, and if you use long-range missiles, that'll be World War III. Well, now they've done all three. | ||
So that's actually Joe Biden's words. | ||
Supposedly, you're commander-in-chief. | ||
Maybe Sabrina's not aware of that. | ||
And I guess the person asking her the questions might not be aware of that either. | ||
Maybe they all forgot. | ||
It's all so convenient. | ||
Pope Francis urges inquiry into Gaza genocide allegations, suggesting an inquiry on all the allegations of the Israeli genocide in Gaza. | ||
Well, I have to tell you, this has the Ben Shapiros of the world really angry. | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
They certainly don't want that. | ||
And so it's the same thing. | ||
Oh, you're a client? | ||
You're a client of the Western military-industrial complex. | ||
And really, Ukraine isn't even a client, but they do benefit the stockholders. | ||
But Israel's a client. | ||
Oh, so, see, the media and the controlled opposition just says, hey... | ||
Ukraine can do whatever it wants. | ||
Its enemies are always the bad guys. | ||
Hey, Israel can do whatever it wants. | ||
Its enemies are always the bad guys. | ||
And actually, most the rest of the civilized world, most the other countries in the world, the UN, the ICC, even the Pope, disagree with these ideas. | ||
But see, oh, here comes the Western media. | ||
Here comes the military-industrial complex. | ||
Here comes Congress, all controlled by the same people. | ||
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And oh, how dare you? | |
We can arm and fund Ukraine and we can arm and fund Israel as much as we want and they can do whatever the hell they want and they'll always be the good guy because it makes us rich. | ||
These politics, these foreign policies are coming to an end. | ||
We will see that day. | ||
The World Health Organization... | ||
What are they up to? | ||
They are adding a monkeypox vaccine to the emergency use listing. | ||
First mpox vaccine for children approved by World Health Organization to fight virus outbreak. | ||
It's mpox now. | ||
I guess they can't call it monkeypox because the outbreak is happening in Africa. | ||
UN authorizes first MPOX vaccine for children in an attempt to control Congo outbreak. | ||
They have the emergency use listing. | ||
Now, there's not so much trust, not so much faith in this because there's rumors that they're just repurposing expired COVID vaccines or mixing the ingredients And of course, the stories of Bill Gates and the WHO and others coming in there with the vaccines and then causing polio outbreaks and other such viral outbreaks. | ||
This stuff is now mainstream as well. | ||
But hey, line up and take your shot. | ||
Because the World Health Organization wants you to. | ||
And they love you, don't you know? | ||
And Elon Musk reposted this. | ||
No advertising for pharma. | ||
And it goes into this older report, and I looked into it. | ||
And there's some discrepancies here, but for all intents and purposes, it's basically true. | ||
In 1997, there was new policy when it comes to pharmaceutical ads on TV. Now, it's not like... | ||
Black and white. | ||
There were pharmaceutical ads even as early as the 80s. | ||
But it was kind of like unofficial policy in 1997 that whatever rules and regulations or oversight or... | ||
Let's just say to try to control pharmaceutical ads on television, it pretty much just got dropped. | ||
It's kind of like when they decriminalize something. | ||
It's like, well, the law is still there, but you're not going to get charged if you break it. | ||
It's kind of like color of law. | ||
But yes, in 1997... | ||
For all intents and purposes, policy changed and big pharmaceutical ads started taking over the media. | ||
And this changed the entire media landscape. | ||
It caused the price of television ads to go up. | ||
And it caused the approach of television ads to change. | ||
And, of course, why can I play a Tom Cruise interview on mainstream news from the early 90s talking about pharmaceutical drugs? | ||
Why can I play an RFK Jr. | ||
Joe Scarborough segment of them talking about vaccines in the early 90s? | ||
But now you'll never see that. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the big pharmaceutical industries basically run the mainstream media. | ||
They do the biggest ad purchases. | ||
So Elon Musk says no advertising for big pharma. | ||
Now this is like the backbone of the mainstream media big pharmaceutical industry complex. | ||
If you, and you probably should, and in most countries it is, ban big pharmaceutical ads from television. | ||
You can't run a cigarette ad on TV. You should probably just ban pharmaceutical products from television ads. | ||
And that will change the media landscape overnight. | ||
Don't underestimate the power of that control over the media. | ||
And if you do doubt it, just look at what they did during the scam-demic. | ||
If you have any doubt... | ||
Alright, we mentioned this story earlier. | ||
This is a crazy story out of Georgia. | ||
So a Georgia mom, and this is kind of, it goes back to kind of the nostalgic thing. | ||
I don't know when it was, but I mean, most of my crew, we're all the same age. | ||
I probably have a lot of people in this audience that remember the days where... | ||
You go around town. | ||
Once you get to a certain age, I don't know, maybe it's 10? | ||
I don't know when I started riding around or walking around my neighborhood or on a bike or whatever, going to the local store to buy a bag of candy or a soda. | ||
But, you know, you reach a certain age and you kind of just get... | ||
Carte Blanche to take your bike around the neighborhood or go walk down the street to the local general store or the neighborhood pool or your neighbor's house, whatever. | ||
Well, now apparently that's a criminal thing if you're letting your kid do that as a parent. | ||
First, the news report and then an update, guys. | ||
First, give me clip eight. | ||
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Police body camera video shows the moment Brittany Patterson was arrested for letting her 10-year-old son walk into town by himself. | |
What am I under arrest for? | ||
For reckless endangerment. | ||
And how was I recklessly endangering my child? | ||
We're not talking about it. | ||
On October 30th, Patterson said she took one of her children to the doctor. | ||
In the meantime, her son, Soren, who's since turned 11, decided to walk less than a mile into town from their home in rural Mineral Bluff, Georgia. | ||
While out, Patterson got a call from the Sheriff's Department, worried that Soren was walking alone. | ||
I wasn't concerned. | ||
I wasn't, you know, panicking or concerned because it's just a short walk from our house. | ||
He knows how to get home. | ||
He knows how to get there. | ||
Authorities dropped Soren off at home. | ||
And five hours later, they returned. | ||
Call Molly and tell them they're taking me to jail because you decided to walk down the street. | ||
That's not his fault. | ||
Yeah, call him Army. | ||
You're the mother, that's your responsibility. | ||
Anytime I checked, it wasn't illegal for a kid to walk to the store. | ||
It is when they're 10 years old. | ||
Patterson was booked on suspicion of reckless conduct, a charge that could carry one year in jail. | ||
The warrant claiming she willingly and knowingly did endanger the bodily safety of her juvenile son. | ||
Her criminal justice system is built on the fact that you did something or you were negligent. | ||
You did something criminally negligent. | ||
So what is it she did? | ||
Authorities have offered to drop the charge if Patterson signs a safety plan that includes the use of a GPS tracker on her son's phone. | ||
But she refuses to sign it or admit doing anything wrong. | ||
I just felt like I couldn't sign that and that in doing so would be agreeing that there was something unsafe about my home or something unsafe about my parental decisions and I just don't believe that. | ||
Brittany Patterson is out on bail, awaiting to see if prosecutors will indict her on the reckless conduct charge. | ||
Now there is an update on this. | ||
She's doing kind of a morning talk show circuit, if you will, with her lawyer. | ||
But I mean, this is just crazy. | ||
This is just crazy to me. | ||
And again, this is just government getting involved in parenting. | ||
You can be a responsible parent. | ||
But How many people in this audience were probably even walking home from school when they were 10? | ||
I know for a fact people in my neighborhood were walking home from school when they were 10. | ||
I mean, this is just nuts. | ||
So here's a brief update on the situation, Clip 9. | ||
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It is normal for kids to be walking around Mineral Bluff. | |
It's a four-way stop, very low traffic. | ||
And my kids often will play out in our woods. | ||
We have a lot of acres, and so they do walk around our neighborhood. | ||
Kids playing in the woods. | ||
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He just decided he wanted to go to the Dollar General today. | |
And it's, you know, not uncommon for kids to do. | ||
So I don't understand why there's been such a I understand you were at a doctor's appointment with one of your older children when you got the call from authorities. | ||
And then hours later, I mean, here's the video. | ||
Sheriff's Department sent it to us last night. | ||
You're put in handcuffs. | ||
What was going through your mind when you were being put in handcuffs in this moment, Brittany? | ||
I was shocked. | ||
I was angry, frustrated. | ||
Probably all those things at once, but mostly I was just trying to be calm for my kids because I didn't want them to worry. | ||
David, we reached out to that sheriff's department last night. | ||
They sent us this video, but they said they're not going to comment on this case right now. | ||
What has Brittany been charged with, and are you now suing the authorities that are involved here? | ||
Well, we're not suing them yet. | ||
She has formally been charged with reckless conduct. | ||
What's interesting is when the deputy arrested her, as the body cam shows, Brittany asked, what am I being arrested for? | ||
And the deputy says, reckless endangerment. | ||
Well, there is no such law in Georgia. | ||
Secondly, in 1997, the Georgia Supreme Court held that statute. | ||
Unconstitutional when applied to parents because it doesn't tell them what is and isn't permissible and constitutes reckless conduct. | ||
So it's really problematic for those two reasons. | ||
I found it very interesting, and your viewers should. | ||
The deputy, Britt, asked, well, he's 10. | ||
Can he walk into town? | ||
And that's not illegal. | ||
And the deputy responds, and the audio here would say, yes, it's illegal for a 10-year-old to walk into town. | ||
And it clearly is not. | ||
So it's that kind of authoritarian, my judgment rules your judgment as a parent. | ||
And the notion that it's not safe, I've said before, if you don't think it's safe for people to walk on the shoulder of the road, and by the way, much of the road, there is a sidewalk, well, put up a sign that says no pedestrians allowed. | ||
It's pretty easy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
When I first heard this story, I grew up in Ada, Oklahoma. | ||
And I mean, we walked All over, all the time. | ||
So this has caught the attention of a lot of people across the country. | ||
Brittany, I understand that authorities have offered to drop the charges if you sign a form that outlines a safety plan. | ||
And it's safe for children to walk their neighborhoods. | ||
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To be with your kids at all times when you're not present. | |
And you say no to that. | ||
Why? | ||
Well, first of all, because there's been no guarantee that they will actually drop the charges. | ||
Ah, now pause it right there. | ||
This is so interesting. | ||
This is, she's got a good lawyer. | ||
But yeah, you know, I learned the hard way. | ||
When you're dealing with government attorneys and they basically offer you a deal for cooperation, get it in writing. | ||
Because their words mean nothing. | ||
Get that signed. | ||
Get that in writing. | ||
Because if it's not, then they don't hold themselves to their word. | ||
They don't have to. | ||
So that's a very important thing too. | ||
Alright, we'll end it there as we're about to call it a day here. | ||
But, you know, you can talk about bad parenting if you'd like. | ||
But imagine just how insane this is. | ||
I grew up in a... | ||
Neighborhood in a country where kids walked around the neighborhood. | ||
They walked home from school. | ||
It wasn't considered a crime or even bad parenting. | ||
But imagine this juxtaposed with the story that we had in the second hour today where a parent loses custody because he doesn't want his son to be chemically castrated And transed before he's even a teenager, and that's considered bad parenting, and that will lose you custody. | ||
This woman's son walks to the local general store, and now she's facing criminal charges. | ||
So a mother that will chemically castrate her son, that's considered normal, you get full custody. | ||
A mother that has a kid that walks down the street to a general store, it's considered reckless endangerment, and she faces criminal charges. | ||
This is clown world stuff, man. | ||
This is not the America I want to live in. | ||
It's not the America I grew up in. | ||
It's likely not the America that most of this audience grew up in. | ||
And so there is a huge human interest in this story and probably so much public pressure now in this small Georgia county that they're going to have to drop these charges, is my guess, because this is just completely insane. | ||
So what? | ||
A parent gets criminally charged when a kid walks down the street, walks home from school, walks to the general store to get a bag of candy? | ||
I mean, give me a break. | ||
We'll take a 21-hour break and do it all again tomorrow. | ||
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