Owen Shroyer and Alex Jones dissect the suspicious murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, tied to a DOJ insider trading probe, amid claims Luigi Mangione was framed or brainwashed. They expose election fraud in California’s Orange County—300,000 missing ballots, inflated turnout—and warn of systemic Democratic dominance through mail-in schemes. Shroyer defends Infowars against potential shutdowns, citing listener loyalty and legal battles over fiat money sales, while Jones links globalist collapse to Trump’s fight against border-linked crimes. The episode reveals how conspiracy theories, once dismissed, now dominate mainstream discourse, framing resistance as the key to combating tyranny. [Automatically generated summary]
All right, ladies and gentlemen, big day here at the Infowars World Headquarters. ladies and gentlemen, big day here at the Infowars World Well, ladies and gentlemen, it is Tuesday, December 10th, 2024. And it could be a very fateful day.
With 40 days, 19 hours, and 52 minutes until Inauguration Day.
Now, I've got a lot of big news to cover today.
I hope, God willing, I will be able to cover all of it.
But considering the current circumstances, I think it is important to open the show with this.
I know you've heard it a lot.
And it's been thanks to this audience and thanks to God that we haven't had our final transmission yet.
But there is a chance today could be that transmission.
There is ongoing court hearings right now with the future of Infowars hanging in the balance.
I will tell you that having a brief meeting with Alex before the show, that should anything develop in the court cases, as far as the future is concerned, Alex will be coming in studio and giving you that update.
He's listening to the court hearing now, dealing with some other things.
Should there be breaking news, he will come on air and give you that update.
But there is a real chance this could be the last Infowars live transmission.
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I could.
We'll save that for another day.
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As far as the future is concerned, we will give you that update when the time is right.
But just in case this is the final go, I just wanted to get those thanks out of the way.
And should there be any information breaking, Alex will come in studio to give you that.
And I'll kind of tell it through my perspective because I'm really not even sure how else to get into this story.
Five years ago, maybe ten years ago more accurately, it was Infowars that had to go into the unknown.
It was Infowars that had to go into the abyss.
It was Infowars that had to do the investigating and the questioning of all mainstream news stories and narratives.
We've reached this point now.
And I'm specifically talking about the UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's murder and then the arrest of Luigi Mangione, who is the suspect.
Normally, we'd have to be the ones coming on here, looking at all the angles, questioning everything, not trusting anything.
Now, that's all that's out there.
And it's a real strange phenomenon, I gotta tell you.
Nobody seems to believe, or rather, nobody is taking this story at face value.
And I kind of have this overwhelming instinct of contrarianism.
I can't even buck it, where it's like, since everyone is questioning it, and since everybody is looking at all these different conspiracies and everything, I'm over here like, well, you know what, maybe it is just at face value.
I just can't even help that.
Now, obviously, there are some very strange things dealing with this, but this phenomenon now of nobody taking big news developments, big story developments, big narratives like this at face value is a story in and of itself.
People are questioning if it's the right guy.
People are questioning if he was hired or not.
People are questioning was he a CIA cutout?
Was he framed?
Was he MKUltra brainwashed into doing this?
That's all there is out there.
And then there's some weird developments recently with the different mug shots.
I've never seen a picture taken from a holding cell.
Claims he doesn't know where all this money in his bag came from.
He's got a weapon on him.
Doesn't seem like a guy in hiding.
People are analyzing the first shots of him.
Saying this is the wanted guy to the new mugshot.
Saying is this the same guy?
He does have the perfect cutout.
Like, oh yeah, there's the motive.
But then again, the CIA runs profiles on everybody.
They could have cut this guy out themselves.
And said, hey, here's a perfect guy.
Look at what he's reading.
Look at his problem with the healthcare industry.
Perfect frame up.
So I'm trying to go back and start from the beginning.
Because this was all happening before the UnitedHealthcare CEO was shot.
He was facing a Department of Justice probe for insider trading.
Apparently he was about to cooperate with the DOJ. He had sold company stocks right before the probe went public.
The Justice Department in November sued So there was all kinds of shady stuff going on before the shooting.
And then the shooting happens, and the CEO, Brian Thompson, who maybe had all the information, maybe was about to cooperate.
Maybe somebody was afraid he was going to cooperate.
All of a sudden, he gets gunned down in the middle of the streets.
And then the questions with the shooter, his whereabouts, his motive, and everything else goes viral.
Now, I'm not saying I'm taking this thing at face value.
I'm just overwhelmed by this sense of distrust that Americans now have in any breaking news story.
The immediate reaction now is to question everything.
The immediate reaction now is to doubt everything.
The immediate reaction now is we're being lied to.
Something else is really the story here.
That's the immediate reaction now.
That is such an incredible development in the last 10 years.
I don't really even know how to put it into perspective.
Or put it into a framework other than this is the result of the mainstream media now being understood as lying propaganda media.
This is the result of the American people being lied to by our government, intelligence agencies, law enforcement for decades.
And so now we're here.
Now we're here.
And even if it is all at face value, this guy decided to shoot him himself, planned the whole thing, wanted to go get a hash brown at McDonald's, gets caught.
No one will ever believe it.
No one will ever believe it.
But I'll also tell you this.
If this was some sort of a, let's say, inside job, just to turn the phrase, if he was a cutout, If he was set up, brainwashed, whatever, we'll never know.
You will never know.
And you'll have to sit here and look at the circumstantial evidence and Mangione will just be characterized as a lunatic madman Or maybe he's playing his own mind games now.
But it all seems to be nice and packaged like a Christmas gift.
It all seems to be nice and packaged and boxed and bowed and delivered perfectly with the casings and the manifesto and the history and the books.
And then there he is at McDonald's.
So I get why the people are skeptical.
I get it from the larger standpoint of nobody trusts the media, nobody trusts intelligence, law enforcement anymore, the government anymore.
And I get it from just looking at things for yourself, researching things for yourself and saying, hmm, some of this stuff just doesn't add up, doesn't make sense.
So all I do is fall back on, obviously somebody wanted this CEO dead, and the reasons are pretty obvious.
So, what makes more sense?
That you had this young guy who was upset because of what happened to him personally, dealing with healthcare and a back issue, that he targets this guy?
Or, the DOJ going after this guy, insider trading that might lead to a larger criminal network, who knows, right back to Washington, D.C., millions of dollars, fraud, money laundering, insider trading, those are big charges.
Was this guy the linchpin to all of it?
Somebody wanted him dead.
Whether it was A lone assassin for personal reasons or a group of criminals about to get caught in an insider trading scandal.
I brought two different angles of this because it's hard to pick up on what he says, but you can tell he says this is an insult to the Americans' intelligence.
It's kind of hard to translate what else he's yelling as he's being transferred from the police vehicle into the new jail.
But let's just go ahead and roll both of those different angles, maybe on repeat a couple times, guys, and let's see if we can't make out what he's saying.
So the whole thing is a mystery, but I go back to the fact that this CEO was involved in a DOJ investigation with insider trading.
I think it all goes back to that.
And maybe this guy was set up into doing this?
And thought he was doing it on his own?
Because there's been conflicting reports.
I mean, some are saying he admitted he did it all on his own.
And then there's the manifesto and everything else.
Well, I guess somebody else could have written that.
So you get into all these different conspiracy theories.
And we're all over here looking at the suspect.
But what about that insider trading?
What about its potential connections to Washington, D.C.? What about the DOJ investigation?
What about people potentially cooperating?
Who else could have been complicit?
Who else could have gone down with this ship?
You know, they say, dead man tell no tales.
So certainly Brian Thompson won't be telling any tales now, will he?
But it's amazing to watch the American people just not trust anything anymore.
They don't trust their media.
They don't trust their government.
And now the instinct is to doubt everything, question everything, investigate everything for yourself, and they feel their own investigations independently are more trustworthy than even what you're getting right now from the New York Police Department and the mainstream media.
You know, I guess the...
New York Police Department has its own problems right now, doesn't it?
They are glad the UnitedHealthcare CEO got shot because they hate rich people, they hate white people, and they hate executives.
They don't even hide it.
This was a moment of joy for them.
Understand the psychological makeup of these people.
They want you dead.
And they will dance on your grave.
And aside from all the different ideological differences, political differences, that is the biggest difference between us and them.
They want you dead.
We just want to live freely.
They want to put you in the grave and dance on it.
You know what the great irony of this whole thing is?
With the likes of Taylor Lorenz that we use as a psychoanalysis of the psychotic left that has murder in their hearts.
They sit here and they get upset over a healthcare industry that really leftist policies have destroyed.
But they sit here and they opine about this healthcare executive.
And it's the executives that are the problem.
But then, when Anthony Fauci says take an experimental injection, they line right up for it.
When Anthony Fauci says wear a mask, they wear it out every day of the year.
When they say six feet of separation, they separate like a nice little slave.
And they won't say boo about that.
They won't say a damn thing.
They won't say a damn thing about the corrupt medical institutions as long as it's their precious government bureaucrats, as long as it's their precious government tyrants.
But it's an executive, then that's the problem.
Then that's the problem.
And look, the insurance company is about as dirty as it gets.
It is corrupt.
And probably most people you talk to in the insurance industry will tell you the same thing.
But, I mean, come on.
These people make viruses in a lab, folks, and then release it into the public.
People like Anthony Fauci are into torturing dogs.
They mandate an experimental injection that has killed God knows how many.
And then they get all giddy because somebody else shoots a healthcare executive.
Makes me grateful I had a support system of family and friends when I was doing stupid things or when I was going through hard times that they were there for me.
And if Jordan Neely might have had that, and it was tragic, the situation with his mother, but if Jordan Neely would have had that, maybe he wouldn't be dead today.
And then they show up and they want money?
And all these race-hustling lawyers want money?
And they're all sitting here on the tombstone.
They're all sitting here on the grave of Jordan Neely with an ATM machine?
Guilt-tripping you?
Guilt-tripping white people?
Guilt-tripping America?
Guilt-tripping Daniel Penny?
Shameful.
Disgusting.
And that's what we deal with.
Now, they had some people out in New York last night.
It was a very small crowd.
But they had him out there marching.
There was a lot of police presence, so they couldn't burn the city down, so that's good.
Community Notes is getting involved here.
The NAACP reporting the acquittal of Daniel Penny in the death of Jordan Neely has effectively given license for vigilante justice to be waged on the black community without consequence.
It's a painful reminder of the inequities in our justice system.
Yeah, do you know the story of Jordan Williams?
I believe that was the young black man's name.
Jordan Williams.
Did you hear about him?
Did he make national news?
Virtually the exact same story.
Unintentionally kills a man on the subway, except with Williams, he was black.
And with Williams, he was released without bond.
And the district attorney didn't come after him afterwards with charges of murder.
And the media ignored it.
Otherwise, it's the exact same story.
Man on a subway accidentally kills a vagrant.
One black, one white.
Who went through the justice system?
Who got charges?
Who got ridiculed by the media?
Who's really racist?
Well, Community Note steps in here and corrects the NAACP.
Daniel Penny did not act alone in defending himself and others from Neely.
A black man can be clearly seen assisting Penny to subdue Neely.
A black woman testified in defense of Penny, actually called him a hero.
There is no evidence that Penny was motivated by race.
A known disturbance on the subways and was clearly going through mentally deranged episodes that day, which led to him being subdued.
No, he's the hero, not the guy that stopped the man threatening elderly women on the subway train.
By the way, you know, whatever happened to Bill de Blasio's wife with her homeless program?
You know, maybe if she had done something with it, maybe Neely could have been taken care of, but I guess she was just short of funding because she only got $850 million.
Bill de Blasio's wife can't account for $850 million giving to her mental health project.
For families earning less than $300,000, because I know life in New York City is expensive and your salaries may sound nice, but they don't go very far.
So there is no inflation, but there is inflation, so here's your reflation check.
And then, hey, Democrats are so good at fiscal policy that you can't even afford to live in the city, so here's some free money that we actually stole from you anyway.
Oh, all the healthcare fraud and the healthcare industry corruption and everything else.
Well, how would $150 billion taxpayer dollars right back into their pocket help them with health care costs?
The federal government spends 80% of its annual $100 billion IT budget, oh, here we go, on outdated systems, on maintaining outdated systems.
Not only are older systems more expensive to maintain, but they also are more vulnerable to hackers.
So that's the Department of Government Efficiency reporting that, and then it's even admitted here at the government website, outdated and old IT systems slow government and put taxpayers at risk.
And that's costing you $80 billion a year to maintain these outdated systems.
So between illegal immigrants, non-citizens, and outdated systems, We're looking at north of $200 billion a year.
This should outrage every American.
This should be stopped day one by Donald Trump, and I hope through the Department of Government Efficiency it is.
And all of this madness is maybe why people are leaving the Democrat Party, because at the end of the day, the Republicans spend this money too, but at least they pretend to have guilt about it.
By the way, though, in the tech section of news today, there's something crazy going on.
Go into a YouTube search and just search Google Willow and see if there's some other videos about this.
I know I sent you one that has some commentary over it.
Have you heard of Google's Willow project?
Google reveals quantum computing chip with breakthrough achievements.
Google says Willow is a quantum computing chip capable of performing tasks in five minutes that would take a supercomputer 10 septillion years to complete.
Google says its new quantum chip indicates that multiple universes exist.
Elon Musk, Sundar Pichai, others in the tech industry rave over Willow, Google's new mind-boggling quantum computing chip.
They're saying it's basically defeated the concept of time at how fast this thing can operate.
Let's hear this quick little commentary from their reveal about Google Willow in clip 5. With their random circuit sampling benchmark.
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The results are pretty surprising.
By our best estimates, a calculation that takes Willow under five minutes would take the fastest supercomputer 10 to the 25 years.
That's a one with 25 zeros following it, or a timescale way longer than the age of the universe.
This result highlights the exponentially growing gap between classical and quantum computation for certain applications.
Trying to put it practically, and I'm not the biggest tech head out there, but I can understand concepts.
When you go into a search engine like the monopoly ruled by the federal government of Google, and if you go in there and type something in, The internet's obviously sped up with new computing, but it still takes, it'll even tell you, it took point whatever seconds to generate these results.
But you go in there, you type it in, and computers, basically at light speed, run this net search through the internet, and then it compiles your results for you.
And there's other search engines besides Google, and there's other platforms you can search on, like social media apps and everything else, but It's basically you have this tranche of information.
Let's call it the internet.
It's this gigantic hub of code and data translated into human language and communications.
And it searches it and it provides you a result.
Well, with this, it's like...
It's almost automatic.
It's like it exists infinitely in like a hard state storage.
It's like if you want to lift up your arm, you just do it.
There's no process.
You don't have to sit here and think through your brain.
All right, I need to fire these synapses and then send it down my spinal cord and into my hands to pick up this object.
It's just...
Done.
It's just always there.
So you combine that with all the data and information on the internet, you combine that with artificial intelligence, well, now you're looking at basically all the information ever compiled available on the internet, available to a computer, artificial intelligence, like it's the brain.
Now imagine you can plug into that.
That's where all of this is going.
I'm not really a fan of it, but...
What are you going to do?
So they're going to be building probably...
Probably not by...
I mean, maybe 2030. But you're going to be having supercomputers...
That operates so fast that can access data, information.
They don't even access it.
It's just like it's permanently there.
And then once you start to plug that into AI, and then once you start to plug that into humans, I'm not even sure if we can...
Because after that, it's like everything moves so fast we can't even comprehend it.
After that, the evolution of technology, the evolution of mankind, the evolution of civilization moves at such speeds that I don't even think we can conceive what that actually looks like.
And humanity has always kind of had that exponential of whatever advancements we used to make in 100 years, now we make in 10, or now we make in 1. Well, now you're going like, whatever we can do in a year, we can do in like a day.
We can do in like an hour.
And then it's just...
Just total explosion.
Is what that's like.
So, I mean, this stuff is right on the brink.
But when you combine that with AI, you wonder where it goes.
I don't even know if we can conceive it.
So that's pretty crazy stuff right there.
And it'll have access to anything you got access to.
It'll probably figure out ways to get access to military technology, nuclear facilities, everything.
And it all happens like that.
Once it's turned on, once it gets the access, it's all turned over.
Here's an interview she did with Glenn Beck explaining it in clip 10. I can definitely be honest about my own flaws and my own mistakes because I bought the mainstream media narrative that there wasn't a migrant crisis.
Yeah, I did believe it.
Look, I was an idiot because, I mean, who do you trust in today's media landscape, right?
There's a lot of liars out there.
And when it comes to mainstream media, the fact of the matter is they do play defense more and more for the Democratic Party.
And that's an issue because there was a time when that didn't happen.
And so I still believed in their good faith reporting, even though it turns out a lot of these reports would omit really important details about what's really going on.
And so it wasn't until Texas Governor Greg Abbott started bussing or sending migrants to blue cities Where that woke me up.
That woke a lot of people up.
And suddenly America realizes, oh, there is a migrant crisis.
Well, because all of a sudden you're seeing migrants sleeping on the floor in the police department in Chicago because they don't have shelter for these people.
Imagine if you could do this with every liberal policy is make the actual liberals live with their own policy and then recognize that it's their own policy and it's hurting them.
I mean, I watch every city council meeting from Chicago because it's incredible.
And for me, rather than relying on mainstream media reporting or anyone's reporting, to be quite honest with you, What I'll do is I'll go out of my way and I'll watch the entirety of a government function, local government function.
I talk to real people and I get a sense of where hearts and minds really are.
And so on election night, I wasn't surprised at all.
Now imagine what the thing she's not admitting here.
I mean, she didn't say she was an idiot.
But imagine what is kind of between the lines here.
If you are a listener of the mainstream media or the left media, I mean, because the Young Turks was always kind of the anti-establishment left, and, you know, good enough for them, but they've been wrong this whole time.
There's two things we need to do that are really the first and foremost things to do to save this country.
And that is to defeat the mainstream media, which, I mean, we're right there.
And then also just remove the Democrat Party from any power at all.
You do those two things, you can go up from there.
You can build from there.
But you got to get rid of those two corrupt institutions, the mainstream media and the Democrat Party.
All right, we sat here and watched, predictably, The Democrats flipped multiple seats a month after the election, specifically in California, to very pivotal, potentially, House seats.
And since I've been doing election coverage here...
Let's see, three presidential elections, two midterms.
Not one time have I ever seen a seat flip from Democrat to Republican a week, two, or a month after an election.
I have seen it flip from Republican to Democrat dozens of times, including multiple times in this most recent presidential election.
Little suspicious, I would say.
Now, Joe Hoft has an exclusive story from, guess where?
California.
Headline read, huge ballot discrepancies uncovered in Orange County, California, that could flip multiple U.S. House seats.
So Joe Hoft joins me now from joehoft.com.
That's where you can find this story.
All right, Joe, we all sat here and watched it.
We all sat here and watched it for the umpteenth time a month after the election.
And you're right, you guys are way ahead of everything, and I think so is Gateway Pundit.
And now I've got a separate site, joehoff.com, too, where I'm writing and putting my own show on at the Joe Hoff Show on.
And so anyways, yeah, as you know, I've done a lot of work in elections, wrote three books on the 2020 election.
My background was in finance and audit and was a corporate executive over in Hong Kong in 2020 before I was doxed by Media Matters and ended up coming back to the U.S., which ended up being a blessing and a miracle.
But I got quite a bit of expertise in this area of controls, processes and elections.
And so I was notified by some individuals out in California, some of these people that are fed up with how that state's being run right now.
It's an absolute travesty.
The new scum, as he's called by Trump, has just really destroyed that place.
I saw what you showed this segment before.
These people want to destroy this country.
I think that's what became clear under Joe Biden.
They want to kill this country.
And as hard as that is to believe, that's exactly what they've been doing.
And elections are the key.
They were the key, and they're the key now.
So anyways, in a In Orange County, what I received was some information.
I didn't really fully comprehend what was going on.
I started looking into it this weekend.
I'm like, oh my God, this is what she was saying.
And again, As you know, there's like six U.S. representative seats out there in just Orange County.
It's a big county, and it's real important, and it's really red.
Everybody out there tells me this is a conservative county.
Things went haywire back in 2018 when they started going to drop boxes and harvesting, and all of a sudden these individuals won that nobody even knew who they were.
They were all Dems.
So in this election, no difference.
A lot of people believe it's absolutely conservative, and yet some anomalies showed up right away.
First of all, Kamala beat Trump in that county, which didn't make any sense.
In the Senate race, Steve Garvey beat the Republican, beat Adam Schiff.
And actually, Garvey had more votes than Trump.
So some of these things didn't seem to make sense.
Kamala's not liked out there.
Kamala is not a well-liked person in California, and really around the country for that matter.
So anyways, they started looking at these numbers further, and we saw some anomalies that just further didn't make any sense.
And so that's what I... I reported on Sunday.
I went through these numbers.
I'm like, you know, this is right.
They've got a website where they show Orange County numbers.
And so I went through that and tied some of these numbers down.
And there was a number of observations that I had.
You can see it in that article.
But one was there was like 300,000 more ballots that were – there's two major things.
That were counted than received, and then another 300,000 or so more ballots that were sent out greater than the number of people in the voter rolls.
So how does that make sense?
How can you send out more ballots than what's in the voter rolls?
There was a response, this individual out there responded overnight and yesterday actually, a guy who runs the county elections process there, he responded and shared some observations.
And one thing that I also said is they have a 76% voter turnout in the county.
That doesn't make any sense.
He said, oh, this is normal.
We had like 80% in 2020. Well, 2020 was not normal by any means.
When you compare that to the rest of the country, it's mostly around 55% or so, 57%.
In most elections, the voter turnout across the country, why is Orange County so high?
What's going on there?
I don't buy that argument that that's normal.
76% is not normal.
And so that was one observation that we had.
Another observation had to do with these big material issues that occurred with the 300,000 or so ballots.
Should I pause here or should I continue with this?
And so the response on Monday, this guy comes back and says, well, here's the reason.
And the reason is because we send ballots out to everybody, but then people come in and vote, and apparently there was 320,000 or whatever people that voted in person.
So we give them all a ballot.
And I started thinking about it.
I'm like, that's garbage.
Because How are you going to maintain whether there's a duplicate vote or not?
Somebody could mail in their ballot then, come in and vote in person, and basically vote twice.
What controls do you have in place to prevent that?
You know what I mean?
So to me, that led to a bigger issue than just the issue itself.
It's like, what's going on here that you're allowing people to vote that you're also mailing a ballot to?
I know I wrote this up today because that was his response overnight from Sunday was, oh, yeah, well, you know, we give them a ballot when they come in.
So that's why there's 300,000 more people that received or the more ballots that were issued than the people on the voter rolls because they apparently he's making this assumption that it's because they all ballot, you know, voted in person.
I mean, we're talking about a very large amount of votes that could potentially be duplicates and could swing an election, especially in these counties where they're counting for months and it's decided by less than a thousand votes.
There was three or four people there that were up on election day, three or four representatives.
Remember, this county has six U.S. reps.
They flipped five to the blue category.
You add five more to the 220 right now, it's 225. We're good to go.
50 across the country.
In California alone, there were seven.
One of them was Orange County.
Ironically, I believe they said it came in an email.
They received an email with a bomb threat.
Now, you would think that you'd be able to track that down somehow to But regardless of that, what happened on the Friday night after the election is the police show up, they shut down the facility while counting was still ongoing towards the end of the day, they say around 645 after receiving this bomb threat.
There was mixed messaging on what happened once they shut it down.
But the one thing we do know that happened when they shut down the facilities, they shut down the live stream.
So now we can't really see, at least not through a live stream, through a video feed, what happened after they shut that down and entered that facility.
And so what happened, though, I was talking to one of these law enforcement guys who's been in the business a very long time, and he said, Joe, that was dangerous to do that.
You would want to keep that live feed up because if somebody's getting near a bomb and you can see it on a camera, you could certainly warn them before they blow themselves up.
But they thought, well, we were, you know, and then they make up excuses like, well, no big deal.
Let's move on.
And then we never hear any more about it.
But ironically, after that point in time, all of a sudden, these blue seats, these U.S. House seats, flip to the blue.
And so that's outrageous, too.
But then, you know, the other piece that they came back and challenged us on was the second 300,000 ballots that The issue was that the number of ballots counted was 1.4 million, and per their own report, the number of ballots returned was only 1.1 million.
So, somehow they had 300,000 more ballots counted than returned.
Well, the response that we received yesterday was, well, it's because your query is only, per their system, is only reporting the mail-in ballots only, assuming that the rest then is these walk-in ballots, people that voted in person.
The problem is we ran the query with both amounts in it per their report, and we see that it's the same number.
It's 1.1 million.
So there's still this discrepancy out there between what was received, you know, and everything's a mess now.
I'm just like trying to, you know, from my perspective, lots of questions.
I don't know how you can really believe anything during the period of time that the live stream was taken down.
the way, how would you be able to determine if you're telling me that there's one point whatever, four million ballots that are married, mailed out 1.8 million, 2.1 million, whatever the number was, and that only, you know, 1800 or 1800 people are registered to vote or 1.8 million, 1800 or 1800 people are registered to vote or 1.8 million, you know, it doesn't make So how do you control that?
It'd be very, very difficult.
I don't know how you could do that without a tremendous amount of work because there's going to be time delays.
If these people mailed them in, you know, that's going to take a period of time before they get to that counting facility.
It just doesn't make sense.
And by the way, these house races, some were Real slim margins.
Well, I mean, let's just analyze what we know here.
Okay, if we take it at face value, then I watched three seats in California in the House flip from Republican to Democrat weeks after the election to a month after.
So, okay, let's believe that there's some legitimacy to this.
That would indicate, as you were just saying, these mail-in votes that are coming in a month after the election, let's say that's what it is.
Okay, so that means 99% of them are for Democrats.
Okay, well, that right there is suspicious because now you're looking at a situation where if you're not checking to make sure In any part of this process that people aren't double voting, meaning, hey, I went and voted at the polls, but I also sent my mail-in ballot in.
Let's say you get caught.
Oh, golly gee, I forgot.
You know, perfect, I guess, plausible deniability.
Yeah, the people out there are pretty frustrated with what's going on.
They've even got an effort, some people, to create a new state called New California.
I mean, these people, they don't have a vote.
They don't have, you know, this massive tyranny.
Here's another thing.
In Orange County, there was a bill that was basically going against this ability for people to come in and steal $999 worth of goods and not get arrested.
They overturned that, meaning they stopped that from happening.
It's hard to believe that people in a county that would do that would not vote for Trump and you wouldn't vote for these U.S. reps that are Republican.
Like I said, this all changed a few years back and people there are just getting kind of tired of this.
It's like this is one of our biggest, maybe our most important rights is the right to vote.
Well, it's how we peacefully resolve issues, right?
I mean, that's how we peacefully transfer power.
That's how we peacefully resolve our political issues is the voting process.
And when you destroy that, we don't need to talk about it, but that's kind of the problem that I think people are having here.
They did something similar in Michigan.
Even in 2020, in some counties, they had more votes than registered voters.
They refused to clear the voter rolls in Michigan, and I'm sure you remember this, and the voter rolls had inflated numbers, more people on the rolls than eligible voters, and they just said, oh, well...
That's normal because people die and people move.
And the Republicans sued and they said, well, okay, we understand that.
Why won't you clear the voter rolls?
And they said, oh, we'll do it in 2028. So, I mean, there's all these different shenanigans that it shouldn't be a left or right issue.
We just follow the story and it always slants in favor of the left every single time.
That's just a fact.
So what is going to be done?
You're not going to stop covering this.
I mean, these discrepancies could flip the seats back, but I mean, is there any action here?
I don't know if the Republicans are doing anything.
I tell you, this went viral on Sunday and Monday, this piece, because people are like, my God, this is big news.
You know, another piece there is what, you know, what sort of effort was done to ensure that these people that voted are U.S. citizens.
I think they passed a bill now that you can't even ask people that they're citizens, and they're flowing all these names and numbers into the voter rolls automatically from the motor vehicle department.
So that, therefore, leads to a number of people being on their voter rolls that aren't Americans.
And there's some estimates that there's more than three million people on their voter rolls in California that that are not Americans.
So even these votes that are coming in, how legitimate are they in the first place if your voter rolls are bloated by three million people across the state?
So there's some big issues out there, and it's amazing that that's what happens when these people really tied to corruption in the deep state, et cetera, get in power.
The first thing they do is try to make it so that nobody can overturn the elections in the future and vote them out.
Well, what's crazy to me, and to me it shows that the Democrat Party now, somewhere, somewhere in their skull, somewhere in their soul, if they have one, no, they can't win elections legitimately.
Because if you go back to the 90s and the early 2000s, We're good to go.
Illegal immigration as an issue.
So these are issues now that all bleed into election results that the Democrats don't seem to care about anymore.
The only conclusion I can reach is, hey, why don't the Democrats know or care about the danger of mail-in ballots, voting machines, and illegals voting all of a sudden when they used to care?
Because they now know they need their votes.
So if they actually do something about these issues, all of a sudden they must have realized, oh, this might hurt us.
Yeah, it's imperative that we get this election situation fixed within really about the next year and a half because before the midterms, Trump's not going to get much done at all.
And I think that's what they were planning for.
They were going to steal these lower seats across the country.
I did a piece this week earlier, too, about Florida.
The mail-in ballots, there was a pattern.
Every day coming in before the election, there's like 20 days beforehand that you can vote.
Every day there was more Democrats.
And it just flowed.
As the number of Republicans came in every time, the Democrats had just a few more of those absentee ballots than the Republicans had.
So mail-in voting's got to go for sure.
There's a lot of work that needs to be done, and we've got to make it so that we can have free and fair and transparent elections going forward.
Or, you know, this is it.
This is, you know, a lot of people could argue this is one of the, we've got a lot of things to fix.
And look, anybody that does statistical analysis, or in your case, you know, you've done financial audits for years, you know, some of the biggest companies, biggest cases.
And one of the things you look for is anomalies.
Okay, here's an anomaly.
When did the anomaly start?
What was the result of the anomaly?
And then you go and you look for those answers.
So that's all we're looking at here.
We're looking at these election results.
We're finding the anomalies.
We're finding when they started.
We're finding the patterns.
And it all leads back to the same thing.
Election fraud, voter fraud, stolen elections, and it seems to benefit the Democrats every time, at least in recent years.
And they've been all over this at TheGatewayPundit.com.
Joe Hoft has been all over this over the years, coming on air with me, breaking this news as well.
So no, we're not going to drop it.
I don't know if they're going to change anything.
Republicans feel good.
They won the Senate, at least on appearance.
They won the House.
They got the White House, so they're probably going to drop the ball on a lot of these things, but still very important to cover, and maybe we can change it in the future.
We've got to stop this election fraud, folks.
It's just ridiculous.
It was too big to rig in 2024, but it's unfortunately still persistent.
Just over a month left and you can just relax after that.
San Diego is about to turn itself into a massive sanctuary city.
We might be doing some follow-up on this, but there's about to be huge developments out of San Diego where the Democrats are trying to turn it into this permanent sanctuary city status.
It's crazy what they're trying to do.
They're opening new ports of entry as well.
So they're just trying to flood California with as many illegals as possible.
They'll eventually try to get them throughout the country as well.
But California is about to be making a lot of moves in the next 40 days to bring in as many illegal immigrants as possible.
You also have a similar thing happening in Canada, in Ottawa.
They're about to build, they say temporary, it's always temporary until it's...
of what's going on in Syria, but the massacres are happening.
There's public hangings and executions that are being shared on videos.
It's hard to track this stuff.
Some of it might be new.
Some of it might be old.
It's hard to track it with language barriers and everything else and media blackouts in the region.
But there is no doubt a lot of unrest and there is no doubt some skirmishes, let's say, breaking out and some blood being shed with the result of the The fall of the Assad regime.
And of course now it's the moderate rebel groups, Al-Qaeda and these other Muslim groups that are filling that vacuum.
Israel's moving into the area.
Israel's going to take some of the land in the area as well.
Turkey is going to benefit greatly from this.
And then in four years, they'll go in there to remove that regime as well.
And they'll have whatever new infrastructure in place ready for the Israel and Turkey alliance to take over.
And of course, probably the CIA will have their fingerprints all over that as well.
That is unless Trump gets us out of the involvement altogether.
So Syria, it's not a good situation right now.
And then you have a group of Syrians in Germany.
If you guys want to show me clip one.
And they're marching through a famous Christmas cultural phenomenon there.
The Essen's Christmas markets.
And there are a bunch of Syrians and Muslims that have taken over, chanting Allahu Akbar, I believe it is.
You're out trying to do some Christmas shopping, maybe you're just out with your family, with your friends, just enjoying the Christmas culture, the holiday season, and it's a bunch of people waving Syrian flags chanting Allahu Akbar.
You know, the one thing to point out here is the one thing to point out here is I'm not even I don't even know how you can properly summarize it other than to just observe it and report it.
But you do notice how these groups of Muslims are way more tribal groups of Jewish people.
Israelis are way more tribal.
And maybe that's the problem with these Western countries.
They just don't seem to have this sense of unity, this sense of pride, this sense of patriotism, sense of tribalism to stand up for their country, to stand up for their culture, to wave their flag, to be united.
You just don't see it.
And maybe that's because we've just moved on from needing to be tribal because we don't live in these war-torn regions.
But then these tribal groups come in and this is what you get in your own European cities.
Where are the Germans waving German flags?
Where are the Christians celebrating the birth of Christ and Christmas?
No, you don't see that.
You get the Muslims that have moved in chanting Allahu Akbar in your Christmas markets.
You know, and then the whole McDonald's tie-in tied into this murder mystery story.
It just makes me feel like this whole thing is a big smokescreen for, you know, the World War III going on and Syria collapsing and war in Europe and everything.
And I spoke to you before regarding the supercomputers on how they're able to do calculations so quick that they're able to break time with quantum entanglement.
And I don't know if you remember, there was an article when the Mars rover got busted transmitting Data from Mars, which obviously is very far away, all the way to Earth nearly instantaneously.
We can't just ignore it because we're fighting an enemy that has this computing power where they can artificially be one step ahead Mess with time, the Mandela effect, all these different items.
All right, there you have it, ladies and gentlemen.
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Let's take another call here.
Let's go to Kimmy in Michigan.
Kimmy, you're on the air.
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Go ahead.
Hi, Owen.
Hello.
I'm a three-year listener.
First time calling.
I wanted to actually talk about the Trump-Kirsten Welker interview from yesterday that you were talking about.
About how they touched on the vaccines and how she brought up that scientists are just better at identifying autism these days and that's why the numbers are exploding.
And I just think you would have to be completely blind to not look around and see the amount of, and I don't want to be disrespectful, but the amount of black beehands, like severely autistic children that are out there now.
And I'm 30, and I had three people at my last job with autistic kids.
One of them had three severely autistic children, like non-verbal autistic kids.
So it's just funny how they say, yeah, scientists are just better at identifying an ounce.
One, because when you talk about, oh, they're getting better at identifying it, no, they're more willing to identify it because then they can prescribe you a prescription drug.
So it's the same thing they do for like ADHD.
And that's the middleman that Trump was talking about in the interview to how the middleman is making more money than even the drug companies on these deals.
No, they have a more of an incentive to identify things.
They have a broader window of identifying things because they want to prescribe you a drug.
But as far as the, oh, no, no, no, we're just it's easier to identify autism now as if as if you couldn't identify it or recognize it before, which is obviously a lie.
No, the numbers have skyrocketed.
No matter how much corporate pharmaceutical news propaganda they try to spew at us, people know it.
They've seen it.
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They've dealt with it themselves.
They're better at identifying it, but it's the amount of, like, nonverbal, severely autistic kids.
Do you really think they couldn't identify that back in the day?
It just doesn't make any sense.
It's a total bullshit.
Sorry.
Yeah.
But, yeah, I really hated the way she was talking to him.
The way that the press treated him is actually what made me vote for Trump in 2016, because I was just like, you know what, there's something weird going on here.
The way they talk to him and the way they are still condescending towards him, it really upsets me.
But whatever.
And then one last thing I wanted to do, I know this is totally inappropriate and not what the sign is for, but given this might be my last opportunity to do this, In lieu of sliding into your DMs, I figured in the words of Bill O'Reilly, F it, I'll do it live.
I think you're super cute.
I know I live thousands of miles away from you, but I have blonde hair, blue eyes, athletic.
I really want to take you out on a date.
I'll fly out to Oxford and everything.
I don't know if you have my number, but I'm on Twitter at tinytiger underscore.
Do you really think the U.S. government doesn't know what's going on with these drones?
And if they don't, then we got a whole other different bunch of problems then, don't we?
No, I think they know exactly what's going on.
If anything, it's probably U.S. government drones running drills.
And for whatever reason, they won't tell the people.
Or, or, they're looking to bring in regulation on drones.
They don't like you having access to drones.
They don't want you to be able to fly drones without...
So I'm thinking that this is probably just either the U.S. government testing something and playing stupid, or they're using this drone mystery to bring in regulations to regulate consumers using drones.
And they just want it so heavily regulated beyond even where it's regulated now.
They don't want you to be able to go to pickup at a store and have a drone.
They don't want you to go to breaking news on the scene with a drone.
They don't want you to go survey anything with a drone, get drone footage.
They want to regulate drones, probably more so than even cars.
So I can see that kind of being the angle here.
Is that they're putting these drones up and they're running with this mystery to bring in the regulation.
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I just want to say thank you, man, for the years of entertainment that you have provided me.
Entertainment through cucking the left, it's been great.
They are truly destroying themselves.
Obama's over here ranting and raving like the lunatic that they claimed Trump to be.
It's funny how we're going to see the meltdown now of the left and just think that everything, every bit of the American military is about to be sent To move these illegals out, it was millimeters of an inch that they were probably going to do that to American citizens and put us in the camp.
I came across an article that talks about, and this is on the Health and Human Services site.
It's BART awards up to $500 million in Project Next Gen funding for vaccine clinical trials.
And within that article or document, it states that there are current Phase 2 clinical trials that are being funded and there's three companies there that are this kind of next gen therapeutics, all sorts of stuff.
So I started digging into those companies and I came across a company or a group by the name of READDI and it's spelled R-E-A-D-D-I and that's an acronym that stands for The Rapidly Emerging Antiviral Drug Development Initiative.
And under that organization lies a couple of players that are very interesting.
We have Ralph Baric.
He's the co-founder and the scientific advisor.
We have a board member by the name of Richard Burr, who was a former House of Representatives, and he was also a former senator.
So, if you remember maybe some of the information about what he is involved in, he's involved with ASPR, which is the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response under HHS, which also underneath that group is BARDA, and that's the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Agency.
He is now tied to The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the board member on this Ready organization, and that gentleman's name is Brad Wilkin, and he's the Deputy Director for Business Development and Licensing for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
And I'm starting to think that there's a couple of players, one being Richard Burt, and then there's also this Dr. Robert Kadlec, and that's spelled K-A-D-L-E-C. And he has the history of being one of the architects that created what was called Project Warp Speed,
and then it changed to Operation Warp Speed, which obviously we're all familiar with.
Both of those guys have very interesting, bring it to, we'll just say currently right now, This other doctor, Dr. Robert Kadlik, he's working, he's on boards, and I found that he has an interesting tie with another company,
which is also doing studies, offering therapeutics, and it's to the point where that company name is spelled M-I-N-K, and they're working on They're actually working on therapeutics for natural killer T cell therapies for cancer.
The story was changing the entire media landscape.
The story was trailblazing.
That's the fate of Infowars.
And it will be proven in the court of public opinion, as it already has been, and it will be proven as Infowars will withstand the test of time, even if they do come in here and pull the plug tonight.
So, glad you got in.
Glad you got in today, BMX. Let's go to Dave in Utah.
I'm not really sure what it is you're trying to defend.
We're talking about useless bureaucrats at overinflated alphabet agencies that can be slashed and completely unnecessary jobs, people that don't even show up to work.
I mean, again, I'm not sure what it is you're trying to defend here.
If you have some sort of a meeting, let's say, if Doge comes and has a meeting with you, then you can make these points to them.
But if you're trying to sit here and act like there aren't thousands or hundreds of thousands of government jobs that can't be cut, then you're just...
Again, we're not talking about whatever job you are claiming you have.
We're talking about all these different alphabet agencies with worthless jobs and people that don't show up.
So that's what we're talking about.
If that's not you, then I'm not sure what it is you're trying to defend here.
There might be a level of perception as far as there's a certain amount of jobs, percentage-wise, that maybe don't have an office or you're just always in the field.
So if that's what you're talking about, okay, I suppose I can sacrifice that.
The point is still the same.
We don't need all these agencies.
We don't need all these government workers.
And I think it's pretty simple.
Let's say you never go to an office and you're in the field 24-7.
Well, if you can present your claim, I mean, again, I'm not trying to wear out the office space meme, but it's like that.
I work at UnitedHealthcare and Strategic Account Services, and I don't personally know Brian Thompson, but I've been in meetings with him, and I have colleagues that I'm close with that have also met him firsthand.
And everyone that I've spoken with in their organization speaks very highly of them.
And I was listening to Harrison's show this morning, and there's just a couple of callers that were really dogging on the company, and I just wanted to call in and say that there are plenty of patriots within the company.
Myself, again, I work in strategic account services, and we deal with our premium providers.
And I also adjust claims.
But, you know, insurance is a very complicated thing, and I've built a relationship with my providers personally that I work with for my personal care, and I think that I've helped to bridge a large gap there of misunderstanding between the providers and insurance companies.
And, you know, there are some things that I don't agree with necessarily within the company, but for What happened to our CEO, I think, was just totally uncalled for and just unjustified and just all the hate that we're seeing online.
I just wanted to call in and defend the company and defend Brian.
He was a great CEO, and like Harrison was talking about this morning, he did come from a lower-income family, got into healthcare, worked his way up through the ranks, and from my personal experience, Again, I don't personally know Brian, but I would say that he's one of the good ones.
He's trying to look out for patients, and he's trying to, you know, get rid of a bunch of the stuff that people have problems with insurance companies.
But insurance companies, they do help a lot of people, you know, with IC on a daily basis.
Patients getting their cancer treatments, getting taken care of, our member service advocates and provider advocates going out of their way.
To make sure that the patients get what they need and just everything I'm seeing online, some of the callers I've seen, really discouraging and I don't think that it's very accurate so I just wanted to call in and defend Brian there for a second.
So what we do is we deal with, we call them our premium providers, which is just providers that have a good track record of billing.
They kind of know how the system works.
If they have any issues with their claims, they'll submit a form to us.
We'll review them, and we try and usually these are high-dollar claims, and we do our best to If there is any issue, tell them what the issue is, how they can correct it, get those claims paid.
I think that there's two factors that play into this.
One, insurance companies, healthcare insurance companies, it's been a long-standing issue.
Call it corruption or just a bad industry, and maybe there's bad guys involved and there's good guys involved.
I always think about The scene from The Incredibles, the movie The Incredibles, where Bob Parr, his pseudonym, when he's working at the insurance company, and he's trying to get the clients the claim, and the CEO comes over to his cubicle and says, no, don't give this woman the claim.
And, you know, obviously I don't agree with insider trading if that was true.
But at the same token, you know, if I put myself in his shoes, if you put himself in your shoes and you have information and you have a large portfolio of your assets, you know, I mean, at the end of the day, it is insider trading if that is I mean, at the end of the day, it is insider trading if that is what But I personally would also probably try and protect my assets.
And, you know, It's illegal, but that's what I would probably do.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, in about an hour, Alex Jones is going to be taking over live here from the Infowars World Headquarters in Austin, Texas.
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And so you'll always be able to find me on X at Owen Schroer 1776 and at rumble.com slash Owen.
And should the event happen of Infowars closing, then I'll go from there.
But when they take this stuff away, this is just...
Superficial stuff at the end of the day.
Now, my crew is great.
This studio is great.
We've got five HD cameras to make it a cool, multifaceted show.
We've got probably five crew members back there pulling stuff up on the screens, following the show, bringing us breaking news, getting all the elements ready to make this more presentable and look professional and just hammer all the multimedia aspects all day long.
But at the end of the day, it's all superficial.
and so it might make for a better television broadcast It might make for a better radio broadcast with all of our systems.
But truth be told, at the end of the day, I can fire up a live stream right now and pick up and cover the news.
Now, is it going to attract as many people?
Is it going to be as presentable?
Is it going to be as professional?
Is it going to have all the multimedia aspects?
No, but Alex Jones built this from scratch.
And we do still have some elements of free speech available for us, again, beating the censorship.
So, Alex is not going to stop being Alex Jones.
I'm not going to stop being Owen Schroyer.
Yeah, it's going to be, they're going to, you know, they take down, this is the Millennium Falcon in the rebellion.
This is the mothership of Let's say, independent, truth-telling media.
The three to six time slot has always been my favorite because it was my favorite when I was listening to talk radio as a kid because it's when people get out of school, they're driving home.
It's when people get out of work, they're driving home.
It's considered the afternoon drive slot.
So yeah, three to six central.
I'd like to be in this time slot for the next 50 years.
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Fantastic.
And real quick, I left Harrison Smith out of that last statement I made, so I want to make sure I give him some props, too.
And I follow you on Rumble, and I have a good feeling about tonight.
I don't think that you're going to be gone tomorrow from the Infowars studios, but time will tell.
I just thought it was really interesting today, and I don't think it got as much attention as it should have, was that report where they were talking about the government infrastructure and how much extra it was costing us because of the outdated systems.
And it kind of brought it back home to me because I called in to you one time.
I can't remember if it was on your Rumble show or on the war room here.
But I had talked to you about, I had just done a bunch of surveys of the United States Postal Service because I was worried about the mail-in ballot integrity because all the routers and everything within the infrastructure was so out of date.
Because I think Trump and Musk are very pragmatic men.
And obviously good at business.
Successful.
By the way, Musk has apparently put a bid of $100 million on a piece of property really close to Mar-a-Lago, which is strange to me because if Trump's about to be going to D.C. and Musk is trying to work with Trump, you'd think he'd want to be closer to D.C., but which is strange to me because if Trump's about to be going to D.C. and Musk is So Musk is about to be moving in basically next door to Mar-a-Lago.
He's basically living there now.
But no, I see Trump and Musk as very pragmatic men.
And so what I kind of see happening, and I think Musk has positioned himself for this role intentionally, if you want to call it for selfish reasons too, but it'll benefit people.
well, Musk knows all of this, and I think Musk wants to basically bring in all of his technological advancements Into these infrastructures, into all this outdated technology.
And I think, you know, he's earned trust of Donald Trump or, you know, he's earned enough, let's say, credit to be tapped for that role.
And Musk has the technological experience and knowledge and capabilities to basically do it.
There was some project...
It was like they wanted to do a transit from London to New York, and they said it was going to cost like a trillion dollars, and Musk was like, oh, okay, I'll do it for a billion.
So it's that kind of stuff.
It's updating the infrastructure.
But also doing it efficiently, cost-effectively, and that's, I think, where Musk is kind of positioning himself with Trump, and Trump will just look at it and say, okay, well, all this needs to be done.
Elon, can you do it?
He'll just say, yep, and then they'll probably move forward.
I could see that happening in the next four years.
Yeah, before you cut me off, I'd like to, you know, since we're throwing our hats in the ring and everything, my daughter is 26 years old, and she's moving down to Houston, and she thinks you're about the cutest thing on the face of the planet.
So I just want to, you know, put that out for you there.
Because, I mean, I meet a lot of people, and so sometimes it's hard to connect the dots.
I mean, even at the, even, like, I'll go to the gym, and I'll go to the gym, and I'll meet the same people like three, four times, and I'll still be like, hey, man, I'm sorry.
We are officially in the extended hours now of InfoWars live on this fateful Tuesday, December 10th, 2024 evening.
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But we are officially in the extended hours.
Alex Jones will be coming on air in about 30 minutes from the main studio, the Alex Jones studio, right across the hallway here with the latest updates on the hearings.
I don't know the status.
They could be going all night.
I don't know where that is at right now.
But it is the final hearing on the potential sale of Infowars.
And so the future is a bit uncertain, but suffice to say, we could be in the final hours.
Alex will have all those updates coming up.
I want to continue to take calls.
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And we may have some other things for you here as we await an update.
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So we're all sitting here wondering the same thing.
And I will just repeat myself.
Just God bless this audience.
God bless this crew.
Can't say enough how grateful I am, how thankful I am, how lucky and blessed I am to have this audience, to have this crew.
And it's just been incredible.
But the fate of InfoWars is already sealed.
And even if they do successfully pull the plug on this place tonight, the fate of InfoWars is already sealed.
And all pulling the plug on this place is going to do just means it hits zero on the scoreboard and the InfoWars name and all of our crew and all of our guests and all of our hosts and everybody who's ever been a part of this, the audience, we get our names etched in the victory trophy.
It just so happens that you just in my flat time, you know, I started off listening to you guys with Alex, but then, you know, for some reason, well, not for some reason, but, you know, your show, it just gravitated towards your show, it just gravitated towards me a lot more.
and I love it, and I just want to say big ups to you and the crew.
It's been only, like, a year and a few months, but I really love this InfoWars.
And I hope, like, you guys could come back on the air, the War Room, you know, American Journal, Sunday Night Live, even if InfoWars gets shut down tonight.
You guys have been amazing and I pretty much watched you since the start.
That's pretty much when I got to InfoWars was about that time frame when you were working with Alex and watched your entire show from I just want to thank you, too.
Yeah, and I was going to say, you stopped saying it, and it really resonates.
It really helped me with talking to people and just having that approach instead of being, you know, kind of like curb the anger so that I could calm down and get people to see, you know, realistic things.
And so I just wanted to thank you for that.
And, you know, regardless of what happens, I'll be following you wherever you go and Alex and the whole crew.
I wanted to say, first of all, amen to your comments when you came back from the break.
You summarized it, and you really nailed it, and wanted to go back to the caller that gave you the patch, a gentleman that you obviously have met and know personally.
And, you know, clearly what he was telling you is he's being deployed.
And I wanted to, number one, just two comments.
One, I'm confident that I'll be listening to you and Alex and Harrison and folks tomorrow and the next day and from then on, as long as I'm out here and able to listen.
So I'm confident regardless of what Alex finds out and presents here shortly.
And in the meantime, I think one of the things that we need to do is we need to try and get World War III off the fast track.
Obviously, Alex has been doing everything in his power to do that, and I just wanted to offer a couple of suggestions.
We have a Congress.
The Constitution says that Congress is who decides whether or not we go to war.
We now have our own analysts in this country saying we're at war.
We have NATO saying we're at war, and we have Putin saying we're at war.
I'm just going to stick with Europe is not going to the Middle East.
I think we ought to let Congress know they are absolutely abrogating one of their major, major responsibilities.
And they need to come together and decide, do they want to really be declaring war?
Or do they want to go ahead and yank things back a little bit?
And what I would suggest, and I'm going to be very tactical here, and for those listeners that have a pencil or anything, Area code is 202-DC-202-225-3121.
That will put you through to Congress's basically switchboard, and then ask for your congressional representatives, your senators and your congressmen, and leave them a very clear message that I've heard Alex say a hundred times in the last few weeks, let's stop this insanity and let's stop it now.
And that's what I think info warriors out there, their listeners.
It's probably still more effective than X. You know, just replying to them on X certainly might have some impact, but I think the calls, the emails still have probably a bigger impact with that direct communication.
Yeah, I called a couple years ago about, you know, my old lady said, you know, you look like a busted can of biscuits.
Anyway, I called again.
I just wanted to say, since it might be your last broadcast, you know, I'm ultra straight Marine, but, man, if you ever want to go out, I'll buy you some beer, man.
And my X handle is totally straight, totally ultra straight, not gay Marine on X. That's not suspicious at all.
Hey, I was going to call in about a little bit of Bible prophecy about the Gog-Magog war with this whole serious situation, but I think I'd rather just show you a little more love.
I called the last time y'all were like, today's the day, and said y'all could broadcast from your mama's basement and folks would watch you.
I'm most definitely, I don't care where you are.
I do want to know what exactly your Rumble handle is, because I watch Salty on Rumble.
Look, I really think that there's, you know, you mentioned the very first thing you said on the broadcast was that, you know, normally 10, 15 years ago, y'all would be the only ones out there in the wilderness.
But now, you show up and you look at the thing and, like, everybody's talking about business horse poop.
And I really think that there's a lot of people riding on Infowars' shoulders.
You know, riding on the shoulders of greatness.
I think that not blasphemously, but just like kind of a metaphor.
You know, y'all talk about, you know, if one or two percent of the viewers or listeners would buy a product, we'd be afloat.
Well, how about the people who owe their very existence?
And I'm not calling them out, but they know who they are.
You know, millions of subscribers float y'all a little bit of love for...
The only reason they're here is because you're here.
Well, I appreciate that, and you're absolutely right.
This was the trailblazing operation that paved the way for a lot of other operations and individuals, podcast hosts, you know, everything else.
So, and look, that's why, for me, I want to let people know where I'm going to be should these truly be the final hours, but...
I, you know, I'm paying the ultimate respect here to Alex and Infowars 2 to not make it about me or say, oh, you know, here's what I'm going to do in the future.
I know you want to be respectful and everything, but I'll be buying Clown World shirts in the future here and following you on Rumble and on X. All right, Drew.
It's like, you keep listening to him, and you listen to you and Harrison, and you realize, like, it is all real.
Everything you guys are saying is real.
And then I started listening to you guys all day long.
And that's why I went over to Butler and was the first person to do a live stream on the roof, got up there with one hand, a camera in one hand, and used my other arm, and broadcasted it live because of you.
And I wouldn't know about Greg Reese.
I wouldn't know about Mel Kay, Maria Z, Josh Seegerson, Mike Adams, Gerald Salente.
I wouldn't know about any of these people without you guys.
I mean, what's, I think, relatable for so many people, at least it was for me, and this is kind of why the left gets an edge on younger people, because they prop themselves up as the anti-establishment, even though you come to grow and learn and find out they're not.
Now they are quite literally the establishment.
But you grow up, you start to have your own experiences, and instinctually you just look at the world around you and you just say, hey, something here doesn't add up.
Something here is really corrupt.
Humanity's timeline and our destiny has been knocked onto a course that isn't organic.
It's not right.
And then it just kind of gets beaten out at you by the mainstream media.
But then you tune into InfoWars and you hear us talking and our guests and our audience and it all comes rushing back to the front.
Like, yeah, something isn't right, but these guys are making sense.
These guys are telling it like it is.
These guys are showing me why and how.
And, you know, that's what is kind of the blood of InfoWars.
And that's why so many people resonate with it, whether it's the right, the left, all over the spectrum.
It's just, hey, humanity's course has been knocked off its organic path, its organic destiny.
There are a group of a management class of elites, secret societies, blackmailing politicians, celebrities, to alter the course of humanity into a global government, into corporate world slavery, a management planet.
We don't want it.
We want to control our own destiny.
And that's what this is all about.
And that's what's so insane with the people that hate us and want us shut down and off air.
It's like, hey, you're going to be enslaved by this too, you fool.
Why can't you see that?
You really still think we're crazy, huh?
You really don't get it yet.
And so that's where we're at.
Alright, we are squeezing in a quick guest here, and this is kind of an interesting guest that we have, Kaylee Guerrero, and she is the youngest daughter of the late, great WWE Hall of Famer, Eddie Guerrero, and...
Kaylee, you recently, let's say, had a large growth on your social media account.
You got a lot of attention after a viral tweet saying, if you go on a date with a guy and he doesn't listen to Infowars, there will be no second date.
Now, when you say you grew up listening to Infowars, was that with your father?
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It was actually not with my father, so I'm my dad's youngest daughter.
When he passed away, I was actually only three.
However, my grandfather was a huge InfoWars and Alex Jones fan, so typically it would always be on in our living room, and I would always listen to it, and I just always loved it.
That's my favorite, when they put us on in the living room, so everyone has to listen.
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Yes, definitely.
He's actually passed now, my grandfather, but I know he'd be very excited to know that I'm speaking here tonight and getting to make a small appearance with you guys, which I'm so grateful for because you guys have single-handedly helped so many people by not being afraid to speak about what is right and truthful.