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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Please stand by for further details. | ||
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We return now to your regularly scheduled program. | |
The war on information has reached its next inevitable higher perch. | ||
The impending Streisand effect, resulting from the unrelenting childish lawfare waged upon a former president of the United States and Infowars, has finally reached adulthood. | ||
Told everyone that the Justice Department appointed individual, because the feds can intervene in a case, Like it's Enron or something, like I'm a crook. | ||
And they've been at the depositions and harassed the snot out of me for the last two years, looking for all this hidden money and all these crimes I committed. | ||
Of course, I didn't. | ||
And then they tried it on November 14th and said they had the auction. | ||
It wasn't an auction. | ||
And the judge said it wasn't an auction. | ||
And we've been here since then. | ||
And I said, I believe the judge will probably do the right thing. | ||
It's the court system on trial here, not me. | ||
And he did last night and said, this is bull. | ||
No one can understand this. | ||
This is fiat money. | ||
It's exactly what I said to you when this all went down almost a month ago. | ||
And I listened to his 25-minute ruling, and I was nervous because he was showing both sides of it. | ||
But then he came back and said, this so-called auction was doomed from the beginning. | ||
After a two-day-long marathon hybrid hearing in the bankruptcy court in Houston, Texas, the no-nonsense judge Christopher Lopez revealed his verdict after he had witnessed months of the weaponization of his courtroom to be center stage for the bidding of those that would ignore the technicalities of a standard live public auction, | ||
this time regarding Free Speech Systems, the company behind InfoWars, in favor of sabotage and secrecy. | ||
Judge Lopez remarked, There was no live auction, no identity of bidders to the other bidders. | ||
Two witnesses testified in support of the motion. | ||
Lots of direct examination, lots of cross-examination, and I get it. | ||
While the case by its nature stirs emotions on all sides, my job today is to kind of consider the relief requested and granted, but it basically comes down to business judgment. | ||
Whether there's an articulated business reason here and also look at the process to ensure that the process has been served. | ||
I think Jones had an economic interest in the outcome of this case and had the right to argue that the sale process wasn't fair. | ||
So they turned down all this money and then run around saying he won't give us our money. | ||
And they don't want a deal where they get a percentage of money. | ||
No, they've said on the courthouse, we want him off the air. | ||
This isn't about money. | ||
Then they're in the news thinking you're stupid all the time. | ||
He won't give us money, that cheap ass, you know, for our fake... | ||
Meanwhile, I have appeals going. | ||
But they were going to pledge my future money they think I owe them that I would never even make a fraction of to pay... | ||
For their takeover of my sight to then misrepresent it and steal our identity to confuse people. | ||
But they said that. | ||
I mean, is that not the most villainous Stuff you ever heard? | ||
Judge Lopez continues. | ||
This is a 2022 case. | ||
I don't want to hold this auction. | ||
Trustee, you got something? | ||
Just let me know what you want to do. | ||
Today is not the day. | ||
30 days. | ||
I want to know what went wrong with this case. | ||
I thank everyone for their time. | ||
That's my ruling. | ||
We're done. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So now Infowars survives in the beginning of the Trump presidency. | ||
Guess what? | ||
We got the second George Washington. | ||
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Congratulations! | |
Whether Trump weighs in remains to be seen, as does the actions of the trustee Christopher Murray left in place by the judge over free speech systems. | ||
But one thing is for sure, the gloves are off. | ||
I'm not the only one. | ||
And when the public finds out what the globalists have really done and they're starting too fast, they're never going to get up with it. | ||
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John Barrons reporting for InfoWars. | |
It is Thursday, December 12th, 2024. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room with 38 days, 19 hours, and 53 minutes until Inauguration Day. | ||
And, of course, you see all the geopolitical moves, all the moves here happening in Washington, D.C., in the anticipation of Donald Trump's incoming administration. | ||
Things need to be done. | ||
Evidence needs to be deleted. | ||
People need to be character assassinated. | ||
Regimes need to be changed. | ||
Money, weapons need to be laundered. | ||
And it's all happening now. | ||
In the final days of the Biden administration. | ||
What else is happening in the final days? | ||
Well, we're going to give you the details behind this headline. | ||
Very shady stuff on multiple fronts. | ||
Biden commutes the sentences of nearly 1,500 Americans, a record for one day. | ||
But what about Chinese nationals? | ||
What about what kind of crimes are we talking about here? | ||
Might blow your mind. | ||
Or not surprise you at all. | ||
So we'll tell you about that. | ||
There was also some other developments in D.C. today. | ||
You got leftists running around. | ||
These trans people are still running around D.C. Now they're grabbing congresswomen. | ||
Dancing in bathrooms, grabbing congresswomen. | ||
It's a damn clown show. | ||
Open up the asylums. | ||
So we got that and some other developments. | ||
Then you have, and this kind of goes back to stuff they gotta do in these final days, some big developments in the January 6th narrative. | ||
Oh, buddy. | ||
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Oh, buddy. | |
And let's be clear, even though I told you this was going to happen yesterday, they're still not, well, they're barely showing you. | ||
It's like they're just showing you a little cleavage. | ||
They're not doing a full frontal here. | ||
They're just, you know, just kind of pulling the shirt down a little bit, let you know what's going on. | ||
Oh no, we're going to, yeah, we're going to get the full frontal. | ||
It's all coming out. | ||
But they think, oh, we'll just tease them. | ||
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We'll just give them a little cleavage, and then they won't want to see anymore. | |
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
So we'll tell you about that. | ||
And then this drone situation is just getting ridiculous. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
I don't think it's a dangerous thing. | ||
I don't think it's a threat thing. | ||
I think it's a U.S. government, U.S. military drill. | ||
Okay. | ||
But you know, there is the element of the unknown that's maybe a little threatening. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't live on the East Coast. | ||
If I was them and I saw them pacing around, buzzing over my house, I might have a different opinion. | ||
If I was in the Coast Guard and I was doing my duties out on the water and they're following me around, I might have a different opinion. | ||
But they're not getting any answers. | ||
So we got some big developments on that. | ||
But it's reaching such ridiculous levels. | ||
It's so insulting to the American people. | ||
The things that they tell us and expect us to believe. | ||
And see, I've learned a lot over the years in media as a broadcaster. | ||
I've learned a lot over the years, really, just from the people that I interact with. | ||
Veterans, members of the military, people smarter than me, wiser, more experienced. | ||
And so you just learn how to not look like and sound like an idiot. | ||
But boy, they want you to be an idiot when it comes to this drone story. | ||
They want you to just be a complete bumbling moron that can't even rub two sticks together. | ||
And it's embarrassing. | ||
So we got some updates on that. | ||
And then some geopolitical news, geopolitical developments as well. | ||
And it's all going to tie into the military-industrial complex. | ||
And we'll kind of show you an example of what that really looks like with a couple of other stories that developed today. | ||
And then we got a long video list. | ||
I got more than 20 videos on my list. | ||
And then I got three guests today as well. | ||
So, I mean, we're pumping it out. | ||
We are just, we are so loaded today. | ||
But this is the fastest three hours on the internet, the Infowars War Room. | ||
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So... | |
Let me check something with my crew. | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
So let me do this as a quick buffer. | ||
And maybe this will lead into this January 6th story, and then we'll get into the drone story. | ||
Because it's all kind of the same. | ||
It's all just government BS. It's all just propaganda. | ||
It's all just lies. | ||
Well, there's new developments in the assassination attempt. | ||
As the investigation is ongoing. | ||
Now we're learning more about the Secret Service. | ||
We're seeing the defense that the would-be assassin is putting together. | ||
Here's just a quick update last night with Jesse Waters covering it. | ||
We got two new revelations from the Trump Assassination Task Force. | ||
According to their report, the Secret Service agent who spotted Ryan Ruth in the bushes outside Trump's golf course was only five feet away when he opened fire and missed him. | ||
Not once, not twice, six times. | ||
He missed him six times from five feet. | ||
How does a trained agent who passed the firearms test miss a target away, five feet away? | ||
That's not all. | ||
The report says the Secret Service found out at 2.30 in the morning that Trump would be golfing later that day, but they didn't secure the course, allowing Ruth to camp out for 12 hours before anyone saw him. | ||
Meanwhile, Ruth appeared in federal court this morning and his legal team signaling they're going to go with the insanity defense. | ||
How convenient. | ||
Ruth's public defender said he has had multiple meetings with a mental health expert while in jail, and the witnesses who saw him before the arrest say he was hallucinating and delusional, of course. | ||
Prosecutors also revealed that Ruth has been doing a lot more writing behind bars than initially reported. | ||
Ruth has written nearly 40 letters to news outlets in an attempt to persuade them that he's an honorable guy, but they were intercepted before they reached their targets. | ||
We also know that only 17 of the 18 cell phones found in Ruth's possession belong to him. | ||
Why does he have 18 cell phones? | ||
And wait, he has 17. So who owns the last phone? | ||
And why did Ruth have it? | ||
All right, so let's just respond to these new details here. | ||
Shooter missing from five feet away. | ||
I really don't even know what to make of that, quite frankly. | ||
Because there's a bunch of different factors. | ||
And there's a bunch of different considerations. | ||
Face value, you're obviously responding saying this is a Secret Service agent. | ||
They have to be proficient in firearms, training, shooting. | ||
Shouldn't be a mis-factor, right? | ||
I mean, shouldn't happen. | ||
Okay, so how does this happen? | ||
Mis-intentionally? | ||
In the heat of the moment? | ||
Panics? | ||
Can't see straight? | ||
Shoot straight? | ||
What's that about? | ||
Maybe we'll get these answers. | ||
Golf course was not... | ||
They didn't do a pre-security screening of the golf course, so he's out there for 12 hours. | ||
How do you not do that? | ||
And, I mean... | ||
You can easily walk a golf course in an hour. | ||
You walk it with five agents in an advanced security screening. | ||
You just walk the course, five agents, ten agents, whatever the protocols are. | ||
I mean, you can get that done. | ||
Hell, drone technology, not to go into that story yet. | ||
You could have drones... | ||
Thermal drones. | ||
Thermal drones, five agents on foot. | ||
You can secure that thing in an hour. | ||
And if you're not going to do it 12 hours before, how about one hour before? | ||
They don't even do it. | ||
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Hmm. | |
That doesn't sound like protocol to me. | ||
The insanity plea. | ||
Well, that's probably just a legal move. | ||
And, and, but... | ||
Let's say it's not a legal move. | ||
The guy probably is insane. | ||
Aren't all the Trump haters? | ||
So isn't that interesting? | ||
So, okay, it's probably just a legal tactic, but maybe he is insane. | ||
He's the one flying all over the world, supporting the Ukraine wars, trying to kill Donald Trump, falling for all the mainstream media propaganda. | ||
But isn't there kind of like a little bit of a... | ||
There's a little bit of the hair on that dog. | ||
Yeah, these leftists are totally brainwashed. | ||
They are insane. | ||
So it's a strange admission, I think, that it applies beyond just Ryan Ruth. | ||
These leftists that hate Donald Trump, the Trump derangement syndrome, they're insane. | ||
Yeah, they are insane people. | ||
You're all in the same bag as Ryan Ruth. | ||
You know who you are. | ||
You're all insane. | ||
So it's kind of a strange admission, isn't it? | ||
The Trump haters are mentally insane. | ||
Okay. | ||
Guess we already knew that. | ||
Now, who do you know that has 17 cell phones and then another cell phone that they don't know whose it is? | ||
Most people I know have one cell phone. | ||
Some people might have two. | ||
One personal, one business. | ||
Who has 17? | ||
I guess an insane person, but hmm. | ||
Sounds like something else. | ||
Sounds like a communication network. | ||
Sounds like somebody wanted him to have those phones. | ||
So while all this is going on, and it's just more craziness, more things not adding up, We're not really hearing much about that. | ||
We're not really hearing much from the Trump assassination attempt task forces. | ||
They're sharing and leaking some of it with their friends in the media. | ||
But we're not really getting hearings. | ||
We're not really doing press conferences. | ||
I guess they just want us to forget about it, huh? | ||
By the way, all these FOIA requests... | ||
Made a FOIA request with my lawyer for all the communications that day. | ||
You know, ton of pages, all redacted. | ||
I mean, there's nothing I can show you. | ||
I'll show you a bunch of blank pages. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
So we were finally able to get all the communications, Secret Service, local police, everything. | ||
And it's just blank pages, just all redacted. | ||
So, okay. | ||
And that's from the first assassination attempt. | ||
So all this is going on. | ||
Hey, who's trying to kill Donald Trump? | ||
Hey, what's with these cell phones? | ||
Hey, what's with the Secret Service issue? | ||
What's with this Secret Service, the head of Secret Service now, the new one, Ron Rowe? | ||
What's with him losing his cool, going crazy during the hearing? | ||
What's with all of this? | ||
Well, now you're over here distracted by the drones off the East Coast. | ||
This is just insane, folks. | ||
Let's start with the State Representative Brian Bergen. | ||
They're having a Homeland Security meeting, a briefing with local agents, governments, law enforcement. | ||
Listen to what New Jersey State Representative Brian Bergen said about this meeting and why he left in clip 15. Alright, so you're here today. | ||
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You walked out. | ||
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Why? | |
I walked out because it was worthless. | ||
It was the biggest amateur hour presentation I've ever seen about anything. | ||
It was ridiculous. | ||
There were no answers. | ||
Every question that was asked by a member of the state legislature, great questions, no answers, no resolution. | ||
They don't know where the drones are coming from. | ||
They don't know who Who's doing it, they don't know why they're doing it, but they say there's no credible threat. | ||
It was annoying to be there. | ||
I drove two hours to be here today, spent an hour in there, I gotta drive two hours back. | ||
The biggest waste of five hours in my entire life. | ||
So why do you think they called this meeting? | ||
I had no idea. | ||
Why would you call a meeting to tell people you don't know anything? | ||
I have no idea. | ||
And then when the legislators would ask questions, there were no answers. | ||
Here's the most frustrating part. | ||
The colonel of the state police said that he had a helicopter of his flying over, above one of these drones, a six-foot drone or something. | ||
I can't remember exactly what he said. | ||
And he just, he felt unsafe for his helicopter, so he just let it go. | ||
Just let it go. | ||
Where'd it go? | ||
Who knows? | ||
You know? | ||
Didn't want to follow it because you didn't feel safe. | ||
Is that not the most ridiculous thing you've ever heard? | ||
I mean, honestly. | ||
Do they have any idea where these drones are originating? | ||
No, they don't. | ||
They would. | ||
Maybe if they followed that sucker when it landed, they would know. | ||
But they don't. | ||
This is a complete lack of effort. | ||
In my opinion, I'm trying to figure this out. | ||
This is not about ability. | ||
We have the technology. | ||
We have the people. | ||
We have the training. | ||
We have the resources. | ||
We have the money. | ||
It's just a lack of effort. | ||
I mean, they should... | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They should be saying... | ||
You know what they should have done today? | ||
Productive use of our time. | ||
If they didn't know anything, come in there and say, hey, legislators, we don't know anything. | ||
But if you get us these 10 things, do these 10 things for us, and the governor calls in this kind of action, we can figure it out. | ||
Will you help us? | ||
And then we would have helped him. | ||
But instead it was just excuse after excuse and we know nothing. | ||
It was infuriating and I got up and I walked out. | ||
You've been in the service, right? | ||
Yeah, I was an attack helicopter pilot, Apache helicopter pilot in the Army, and I helped stand up the initial unmanned aircraft training battalion in the aviation sector of the Army. | ||
So I know a little bit about what I'm talking about, and these guys are not doing the job they need to do to figure out what's going on, and that is the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, and the state police. | ||
And they're saying no threat to Americans. | ||
They're saying no threat, but how the hell do they know? | ||
They don't know anything. | ||
They don't know what it is. | ||
They don't know where it comes from. | ||
They don't know nothing. | ||
When I walked in here today, I was actually pretty calm. | ||
I was excited to be here to find out a couple things. | ||
I thought they'd be like, hey, listen, it's FedEx, trying to figure it out. | ||
But instead, I got the most ridiculous amateur hour briefing I've ever sat through. | ||
Wow. | ||
That's truly upsetting. | ||
So this is just a big joke on the American people, ladies and gentlemen, is what it is. | ||
It's a big fat joke. | ||
And, look, I live in Austin, Texas, okay? | ||
We got our own problems today. | ||
We just got chemically bombed by chemtrails today. | ||
Anybody in the crew see that? | ||
See that today? | ||
We just got chemically bombed. | ||
It'll probably rain all weekend now. | ||
I'm sure if you're in Austin, you got a nice dose today. | ||
I mean, they just chemically bombed us. | ||
We just got sprayed like roaches today. | ||
Last time they did that, it rained for five days. | ||
So we got our own problems here. | ||
And honestly, what they did to us today is probably worse than whatever's going on on the East Coast. | ||
But, you know, if I was a resident of New Jersey, I'd be pretty ticked off at this point. | ||
This is not normal aviation. | ||
This is not normal flights, back and forth, commercial, hobbyists. | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
These are... | ||
This is elite drone technology. | ||
That is owned by a government or a military. | ||
And they are flying around with a purpose. | ||
So you get to the complete clown part. | ||
Oh, it's an Iranian mothership. | ||
Okay, show us. | ||
Who'd you get that intel from? | ||
Iranian mothership. | ||
Oh yeah, how convenient for our greatest ally. | ||
As they want all the regime change in the Middle East. | ||
Sure, okay, so I'm supposed to believe that. | ||
Show me the Iranian mothership. | ||
You got people still continuing with that narrative. | ||
I explain that. | ||
I believe that is a Mossad intelligence operation being run on us. | ||
Then you have the Pentagon, and they've doubled down on this, and they're coming out and saying, we don't know whose drones they are, but there is no Iranian mothership, but we don't know whose they are, and it's not a threat. | ||
Okay. | ||
So you don't know whose they are, but you know it's not a threat. | ||
Explain that. | ||
How do you know it's not a threat if you don't know whose they are? | ||
Now, what's the bottom line here? | ||
They know exactly whose drones they are. | ||
They know exactly. | ||
And if they didn't know, and they wanted to know, they would find out within 24 hours. | ||
Do not kid yourself. | ||
Do not be an ignorant American. | ||
Do not sit here and fall for this propaganda. | ||
It is ridiculous. | ||
It is insulting. | ||
It is pathetic. | ||
And that's all it is. | ||
Hey, fine. | ||
Military's running a drill or somebody's running a drill. | ||
Top secret drill. | ||
You know who it is. | ||
You know it's all good. | ||
Hey, hey, fine. | ||
Fine. | ||
Whatever. | ||
You know, we've done our investigation and all we can say at this point is the American people are safe. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Oh, we don't know what's going on, but you're safe. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
F you too. | ||
Oh, there's an Iranian mothership. | ||
It's Iran. | ||
You know, it's Iran out there. | ||
Well, what are they doing? | ||
Oh, but we're safe. | ||
What if some American says, hey, I was told it was Iran. | ||
I thought the drone was coming after me and my family. | ||
It was going on a kamikaze mission. | ||
It was doing a nosedive. | ||
So I fired at it. | ||
I started shooting. | ||
Well, that would actually be illegal. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
They'd find out real quick, wouldn't they? | ||
If an American citizen went out to the New Jersey beach and fired at one of these drones and brought it down, you'd find out whose drone it is real quick, wouldn't you? | ||
And you'd be going to jail on the way. | ||
But, so some Americans said, hmm, maybe I should find out what's going on. | ||
Why don't I fly my drone? | ||
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The battery's dead? | ||
It doesn't know where the battery's dead. | ||
It's fully charged. | ||
It says zero. | ||
It won't let me. | ||
What is going on? | ||
Okay, these are fully charged batteries. | ||
It's two batteries that have died within seconds, and the drone went up and, what, like a couple feet off the table? | ||
And then came right back down. | ||
The craziest thing. | ||
They will not fly. | ||
Like, it won't fly. | ||
What the fuck? | ||
Hmm. | ||
Drones aren't able to fly in the area. | ||
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But listen. | |
There's mystery drones and people's regular drones will not go up in the air and crash out. | ||
What the fuck? | ||
So you can't fly your drone. | ||
Some tech is stopping you from flying a drone. | ||
Here's another local citizen explaining it in clip 16. Here over at Picatinny, there was a drone just hanging out. | ||
I put my drone up in the air and went towards it. | ||
I had full battery life. | ||
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Not three minutes into the flight, I lost control of the drone. | |
Warning on my screen, you know, lost control. | ||
And my drone started going down, dead battle. | ||
Now, John Kirby had a press conference today. | ||
And he came out and made a statement. | ||
Basically everything you already know, which is nothing. | ||
But then he said exactly what we predicted. | ||
We called our shot again. | ||
He said, in response to this, we're going to come up with new protocols and we're going to push for new regulation and legislation on drone use and drone technology. | ||
Oh, wow! | ||
Who could have predicted that? | ||
Hey, that might be necessary, but that's what they're going for. | ||
And... | ||
And again, it might be necessary, and you're about to have Amazon drones and delivery drones, and so, okay, it's a conversation we can have, and that's fine. | ||
But to sit here and lie to our face and tell us you don't know what's going on and leave the people in suspense, fuck you. | ||
I'm sick of this crap. | ||
We should be insulted. | ||
You should be insulted. | ||
They think you're stupid. | ||
And who knows? | ||
Who knows what's going on? | ||
You got Trump's inauguration coming up. | ||
Got all the tension in the Middle East. | ||
Got illegal immigrants everywhere, but they just say, we don't know what it is, but they can shut your drone down. | ||
You're safe. | ||
So let me conclude here. | ||
John Kirby also said they were lawful drones, which is very curious. | ||
Let's try to make an analogy here. | ||
If I had a tank, which I can go out and buy a tank. | ||
That is a lawful situation. | ||
So if I go out and buy a tank, let's say I buy 10 tanks. | ||
And me and my friends decide we're going to start roaming around the streets of Austin, Texas in our tanks. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
People are going to get concerned, and rightfully so. | ||
You don't see that every day. | ||
And there's going to be calls to the police. | ||
Local law enforcement, probably the feds will show up and maybe even detain us. | ||
But they're going to get down to the bottom of what the hell's going on with these tanks roaming around. | ||
And then they'll find out, oh, well, it's just some crazy Americans that bought some tanks and they are legal tanks and they're just roaming around. | ||
There's no threat to the American people. | ||
They're not armed and dangerous. | ||
Okay. | ||
Oh, for sure. | ||
Same situation with these drones. | ||
These are not consumer drones. | ||
These are not drones that are used for just hobbyists shooting footage, HD footage, whatever. | ||
They just like flying them around. | ||
These are not drones that you and I can go pick up at an electronics store. | ||
These are military, government, very elite, high-level technology drones. | ||
And he says they're legal, lawful drones. | ||
Okay, so... | ||
Who has access to these drones? | ||
Since when are militaries or the US government selling military drones to consumers? | ||
Haven't heard of that. | ||
And then the craziest part, and I think this is the propaganda media probably playing their role on this, As soon as he opens up to questions from the press, they immediately divert to something completely different, and they don't ask a single question about the drones. | ||
How convenient. | ||
I guess they just don't care. | ||
Okay. | ||
Sounds right. | ||
All right. | ||
Joining me now is Tom Renz, and he has some big news. | ||
He posted this the other day. | ||
Biden extends the emergency declaration for COVID-19 to extend liability protections for the deadly mRNA COVID vaccines. | ||
He shares the document here, the updated document. | ||
And so he joins me now to discuss. | ||
All right, well, Tom, we obviously know the background here with these experimental injections, how the emergency use authorization and the declaration and everything was able to force them into people's arms without the proper testing. | ||
But why? | ||
Why now? | ||
Why are they extending this? | ||
Well, because we have Donald Trump and Bobby Kennedy coming in. | ||
And this is a last-ditch attempt to try and save and preserve and protect these mRNA poisons. | ||
You know, the platform, the mRNA as a platform, Owen, is really, a lot of these guys view it as a wave of the future. | ||
They're trying to create mRNA vaccines for cancer. | ||
They're putting it in the flu shot next year. | ||
It's already being tested in a bunch of things. | ||
And worse yet, I don't know if you're aware of this, but they're actually doing phase one testing in the United States on assay RNA, which is not only sheddable, but spreadable. | ||
It's contagious. | ||
Well, and of course, there were theories. | ||
I don't know if we ever got any conclusive science, but there were theories that even the mRNA technology was potentially spreadable. | ||
Yeah, well, it was. | ||
It was. | ||
And, you know, let me break this down. | ||
So a lot of people talk about this, you know, give me the scientific journal, give me this, give me that. | ||
Well, let me put it to you this way. | ||
We've done the research and we've got the paperwork. | ||
But think about this. | ||
So you have mRNA vaccines in your body. | ||
Now, mRNA is a tiny little particle, these lipid nanoparticles, very tiny, very, very tiny. | ||
Now, if I have a germ, a bacteria, or a virus, that's typically going to be a bigger particle. | ||
And if you and I have, if we have sexual contact, if I cough, if I sneeze, I shed that stuff, I spread that stuff, right? | ||
So if you go get an mRNA shot, and I have contact with you, Especially sexual contact, of course that's going to spread. | ||
Of course it's going to shed. | ||
That's why it was a reportable safety event in the Pfizer documents. | ||
That's why the FDA acknowledges that these things can shed. | ||
Now, the difference between the mRNA vaccines of the current generation and the next generation is huge because they're working on what's called self-amplifying RNA. Now, self-amplifying RNA means that it builds upon itself. | ||
It's like a virus, right? | ||
So with the SA-RNA, Once that's in my system, so let's say that you've got an saRNA vaccine and we have sexual contact. | ||
Well, then guess what happens? | ||
That gets into my system, but because it's self-amplifying RNA, it then reproduces in my system. | ||
So instead of just getting a quick exposure and then it goes away, It actually catches like a virus and then builds in my system. | ||
So I could potentially become vaccinated through contact with you without my knowledge, without any warning, without anything. | ||
It's truly a mechanism to shed and to spread the vaccine and to make it contagious to other people. | ||
So yeah, that's true. | ||
It was sheddable with the original generation, but now it'll be sheddable and truly contagious. | ||
Yeah, and so I'm listening to you. | ||
You're explaining and trying to relate this to what it was like if you had some other virus or germ, right? | ||
You cough on somebody. | ||
There's other sexually transmitted diseases. | ||
You can transmit these things. | ||
And this is kind of the key difference that I think is... | ||
What people need to understand. | ||
And again, you can kind of trace this back to what we found out about the mRNA. | ||
This is not organic material. | ||
This is non-organic material. | ||
Your body doesn't have a methodology, by the way, from thousands of years of humanity... | ||
Building immune systems, gut bacteria. | ||
Your body doesn't have the ability to combat this inorganic material. | ||
So basically, you're stuck with this stuff. | ||
God knows what it's gonna do to you. | ||
We saw, obviously, the blood clots and the stuff they were pulling out of people's veins. | ||
You know, that's one effect that we can sit here and tie back to the mRNA injection with this crazy phenomenon happening after it. | ||
What do we know about this now? | ||
Again, it's important for people to understand. | ||
This is inorganic material. | ||
If I go out and catch a flu bug or something else, my body has a system, an immune system, to get rid of it, to shed it, or to defeat it. | ||
I mean, what is this going to do to your body? | ||
Do they even know? | ||
Well, no, but it's even worse than that, Owen. | ||
Remember, this stuff was specifically designed To evade your body's immune system, part of the science behind the mRNA was figuring out how to get it into your body and stay in there, because when your body recognizes a foreign particle, it wants to get rid of it, right? | ||
Well, part of the science behind the original mRNA was how do you get that into your body before your body gets rid of it? | ||
So this stuff is specifically designed to evade your immune system. | ||
So you have this Frankenstein unnatural nonsense that they're putting into your body. | ||
And this is the reason that they have the PrEP Act emergency extension, because they don't want anybody getting into this or doing anything. | ||
Now, I think Bobby's going to probably do some different things, and I'm hoping he'll try and roll this back. | ||
But the problem is, in the meantime, the next generation of these RNA poisons are being developed, and they're going to roll out, and they're looking and they're actually testing this assay RNA. It's already been approved in Japan, and they're testing it here in the U.S., and what that means is there will no longer be informed consent. | ||
And particularly, and I can't stress this enough, The STD view of these vaccines is a very serious concern. | ||
Now, we don't have a study that says, yes, if you have sex with someone who had an saRNA vaccine, it will spread to you and you are now vaccinated. | ||
But there is a ton of research on it saying that that was the goal. | ||
One of the goals behind saRNA Is to make sure that it was spreadable in areas where people didn't have access to vaccines. | ||
They wanted something that would spread to other people. | ||
But how does that work with informed consent? | ||
And yes, these are unnatural things that are put into your system designed to evade your immune system. | ||
And the long-term impact, I can't say for sure on everything, but what I can tell you is I have a document from the FDA from 2006 that describes these mRNA poisons. | ||
And says that they expect that it will cause cancer, autoimmune disorders, and other unnamed issues. | ||
Well, I guess that would just be them following up. | ||
The FDA knew this in 2006. Yeah, that would just be what they learned from the mRNA shots then, I would imagine. | ||
Because that's the same side effects. | ||
Yeah, well, the saRNA is the next generation of mRNA, right? | ||
It's the only difference between the two is the saRNA makes more of itself, right? | ||
So mRNA, once you get into your system, it'll look theoretically. | ||
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Just more powerful, like a more powerful microchip. | |
Yeah, kind of. | ||
It's self-amplified. | ||
So think of it more like a virus, right? | ||
So if you get a virus and you cough on me and I catch your virus, that virus is going to build more of itself in my system until I'm sick, right? | ||
So this is the same sort of thing. | ||
If you get this sRNA and you get it into me, well, it's going to build more of itself in my system until I'm infected, right? | ||
Right? | ||
So it's really, it's a contagious vaccine. | ||
I don't know how else, I think that's the best way to describe it. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what, you know, and we can get more into this in a second because I want to expand on informed consent. | ||
My concern would be when you have this guy, Peter Hotez, I won't even get into this guy, the details of this creep, but he comes out and says, hey, there's going to be an onslaught of viruses on January 21st because we all know that's how virology works. | ||
That's science. | ||
As soon as the president changes, all of a sudden viruses break out. | ||
Totally natural, totally normal stuff from that freak. | ||
So we can get to that in a second because that would concern me since they already did it once during Trump's administration and that's how they rolled out the mRNA. | ||
Hopefully Bobby Kennedy being in there would block something similar from happening. | ||
But I want to get to informed consent here for a second because I don't know if you've seen this movie. | ||
There's a movie called, I believe it was called Old, a Stephen King book turned into a movie. | ||
Decent movie. | ||
Spoiler alert. | ||
But the concept at the end of the movie, what you learn at the end of the movie is that they used these people as guinea pigs, basically. | ||
And the people that they used as guinea pigs had no idea. | ||
They had no idea they were guinea pigs. | ||
And so they're all dying. | ||
And they end up showing the lab that's running the experiments after. | ||
And the doctors are there. | ||
And they all watched all these people die. | ||
They've watched a ton of people die. | ||
And they're all sitting there. | ||
And the doctors are there. | ||
And they said, hey, we found a cure to this. | ||
And so we're going to save 10 million lives or whatever. | ||
And they're like, oh, we'll have a moment of silence for the people we just killed. | ||
But we'll save 10 million lives. | ||
It's an important reflection of the pharmaceutical medical industry and how they think. | ||
And so you can have the debate. | ||
Some people might argue that that's justifiable. | ||
I would disagree. | ||
I would say that's a crime. | ||
You might even want to call it murder. | ||
But that's the idea here is that, hey, we're going to develop this technology. | ||
And even though people are going to suffer now and maybe die now and go through all this stuff, If humanity lives another thousand years, ten thousand years, whatever, this technology will be used to save all these lives so they didn't die in vain, and so it's overall a net positive. | ||
Well, I think you would want to know, and the people in that movie, I wonder, would they still go on that free beach vacation if they knew they could die because of it? | ||
Would you still take that shot if you knew you could die because of it, even if they said, hey, this could be good for science? | ||
Well, you should still have informed consent. | ||
Well, I mean, this is confirmed, Owen. | ||
You're so right that you may not even know how right you are. | ||
So the original mRNA vaccines for COVID had different cap colors, right? | ||
And the reason that they had different cap colors was because they had different formulations. | ||
Now, let me ask you this question. | ||
If these are safe and effective, and if they know how they work, and if they don't know how they work, then they're not safe and effective, right? | ||
You're just guessing. | ||
Why do you need different formulations if you know what works? | ||
Why do you need to do that? | ||
And the answer is because they were experimenting, right? | ||
So the public of the world, the people, we the people of the world, were experimented on. | ||
Different countries had different formulas. | ||
They had different formulas within the United States. | ||
In the United States, they had different cap colors to denote the different formulas. | ||
Why did they do that? | ||
Well, they did that because they were trying very hard to experiment and see what was working. | ||
That's why there were so many different formulations. | ||
That's why some people, when the shots originally rolled out, they were magnetic. | ||
You saw the videos on YouTube where people would put metal next to their arm where they got shot and it'd stick. | ||
And then you'd see, you know, different formulations. | ||
And some of these were quality control problems. | ||
Some of these were just different formulations. | ||
But they didn't know what they were doing, so they experimented on we the people. | ||
They're still doing that, right? | ||
If you go back, you know, I don't know, 10, 15 years ago, you can find clips of some of the CEOs from some of the big pharma companies saying, you know, we really want to get to this gene therapy technology, but no one will volunteer to let us experiment on them. | ||
Well, no kidding! | ||
No kidding, right? | ||
So they had to avoid informed consent. | ||
Now, the last people that did this, and I don't mean to be too controversial, but I think they were the Third Reich, right? | ||
I mean, we had Nuremberg for a reason. | ||
Because experimenting on people without informed consent is one of the most egregious crimes against humanity anyone could possibly commit. | ||
And hey, guess what? | ||
That's what they did with we the people of the United States and we the people of the world. | ||
It's so important to understand, I believe it's important to understand, the psychology, the thought process that goes on behind it, because it helps people to understand, like, well, gee, why would they do this? | ||
What are they thinking? | ||
They are playing God. | ||
They don't believe in God. | ||
They don't believe in divine consciousness. | ||
They don't believe in divine creation. | ||
They look at it as they're the stewards of the planet. | ||
They're in charge. | ||
And so they can justify all of this saying, hey, yeah, we're going to experiment. | ||
We're going to do this mass experiment on the entire planet. | ||
They probably won't know about it. | ||
We'll get away with it. | ||
But it's for the greater good. | ||
And what do they say? | ||
The road to hell is paved with good intentions, whether their intentions are good or not. | ||
You know, debate it. | ||
But that's the thought process here. | ||
That's the mindset here is, yeah, we're going to do a mass testing. | ||
We'll scare the people into believing it. | ||
We'll mandate it as much as we can. | ||
And who knows? | ||
Maybe even in their own minds, they're thinking it'll also be the highest IQ people will not end up taking the shot. | ||
At least, you know, maybe the street smart people, you might say, won't end up taking the shot because I don't think the actual IQ levels probably correlated with taking the shot or not. | ||
But you get what I'm saying. | ||
So you have to understand, that's what they're thinking. | ||
They're thinking, we run the planet. | ||
We're in charge of this life. | ||
We're in charge of humanity. | ||
We're the stewards of everything. | ||
We can do this. | ||
We can justify it. | ||
And you have to crack a few eggs to make an omelet. | ||
That's how they think. | ||
That's how they operate. | ||
The proof is in the pudding. | ||
Yeah, 100%. | ||
Thankfully, the good news is, and this is kind of a bad joke, but the listeners of InfoWars, thanks to you and Alex, are pretty well informed because I've been talking about this here since the very beginning, and we've been covering it here very well. | ||
So I guess the people that they're killing off are their best customers, and we'll be left with people that don't trust them. | ||
Unfortunately, the reality, though, is that they are claiming this is with good intentions, but that's what they always do. | ||
And when you look at this, it's interesting that the good intentions, oh, we're going to help with COVID, right? | ||
A disease that we now know was created in the Wuhan lab. | ||
With funding from the U.S. government, through USAID and through Fauci's crew and all these different groups, we know that it was created there with help from public-private partnerships, EcoHealth Alliance, the Wellcome Trust, Metabiota. | ||
A bunch of these people appear to have been involved. | ||
And it got out, caused havoc. | ||
$14 trillion, with a T, changed hands just in the United States as a result of COVID-19. | ||
So, they talk about their good intentions, but isn't it interesting that their good intentions were backed with $14 trillion? | ||
I'm not suggesting that maybe there were ulterior motives, but maybe there were ulterior motives. | ||
We'll always follow the money. | ||
I mean, 99% of the time, it's going to lead you right to the story. | ||
And it's funny you talk about it. | ||
I've been talking to you for a couple of years now in regards to these shots. | ||
We've talked to a lot of other people. | ||
I mean, warning about the shots. | ||
Infowars was probably one of the first places, if not the first place, with many of the guests we had, doctors, other experts, scientists, virologists, you name it. | ||
Also breaking the news about the virus coming out of a lab. | ||
That was first reported right here on Infowars. | ||
And it's ironic because I know you're just like me. | ||
I don't do this for awards, right? | ||
I'm not looking to have a closet full of awards in the media. | ||
If I wanted to do that, I'd go be a propaganda agent for the mainstream media. | ||
But it is funny in a way that... | ||
Some of the biggest stories that they now admit are true, you break them, I break them, our guests, our hosts, we break them, and then what do they do? | ||
They try to shut us down for it. | ||
That's what they try to do. | ||
They try to shut us down because they don't want people to get this information. | ||
Well, the war against Alex and you guys is absolutely remarkable. | ||
I mean, this garbage, garbage, and I can say this, I know Alex gotta watch what he's saying, but this garbage shoot out of Connecticut, the way that they've done this, it was just shocking to me. | ||
I mean, it's absolutely appalling. | ||
Yeah, but censorship was always the key here, right? | ||
They had to have censorship and they have to have a monopoly on the data. | ||
And that is a critical, critical thing. | ||
And it's going forward to today. | ||
Right now, we have in Congress a bill, KOSA, the Kids' Online Safety Act. | ||
And that bill right now that they're pushing, it would essentially open the door to massive censorship. | ||
I just posted about it on my X account today. | ||
And it's something that nobody's aware of. | ||
But they're still pushing for this censorship. | ||
They can't have Infowars. | ||
They can't have the Tom Ren show. | ||
They can't have Owen Schroer out here telling the truth. | ||
They can't have guys like us breaking this. | ||
Honestly, we've probably saved more lives, thanks to you and Alex giving me a platform to do this, than most other people will ever imagine. | ||
We had to wake people up, but for platforms like Infowars. | ||
Nobody hears about this. | ||
Project NextGen, Owen, how many people know about that? | ||
Project NextGen, Biden has funded billions of dollars for the next generation of vaccines to deal with Disease X, which interestingly enough, we now have in the Congo an outbreak of what they're calling Disease X. Guess what? | ||
Right after the vaccines arrived, too. | ||
They had a nice delivery of vaccines before that. | ||
They did. | ||
Well, and Disease X is an influenza-like problem. | ||
And if you go to the Clad X, which was a war game where they practiced out, they talked about Disease X breaking out. | ||
They practiced this whole thing. | ||
And, you know, it's actually very much mimicking what's going on in the Congo right now. | ||
And if you see what they did with Project Next Gen, where they were developing vaccines for Disease X, what you'll see... | ||
Is, you know, they're doing things like aerosolized vaccines. | ||
One of the big goals of Project Next Gen, something that they can squirt in your nose to vaccinate you. | ||
Well, if it's aerosolized, it's aerosolized. | ||
So they have aerosolized vaccines that they're working on now, self-spreading vaccines, all these things. | ||
They are hell-bent on poisoning you without informed consent, poisoning your children at school without informed consent, and basically controlling the health of our population in a way that's going to be to their detriment. | ||
I know you've got a heart out here. | ||
Tom Renz has been my guest. | ||
TomRenz.com TomRenz.substack.com or Renz-Law.com Of course, you can follow him on X as well. | ||
That's where I get a lot of information from Tom. | ||
In the last two minutes here, I've got two other things. | ||
We can talk about the ridiculous statement from Peter Hotez. | ||
Or, because it all bleeds back into what you've been talking about, big pharma windfall, and it's this story, conservativesforlowercarecost.com, and it just shows how, really mostly post-COVID, how these big pharmaceutical companies are just making so much money you wouldn't even believe it. | ||
And I find it funny that Biden brags about He beat Big Pharma. | ||
Oh, I beat Big Pharma. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
Big Pharma's bigger and richer than ever. | ||
Or you have all these freak leftists, and I'll cover this later, basically glorifying the murder of the UnitedHealthcare CEO when they likely took a poison injection and celebrated it. | ||
So just final statements from you in the last minute and a half we have. | ||
Listen, Donald Trump coming into office doesn't mean that we won. | ||
It means that we've got a fighting shot. | ||
But make no mistake, these guys are going to do everything they can to stop Bobby Kennedy from getting in there, stop the truth from getting out, stopping all these things. | ||
We've got to back these guys. | ||
And now is not the time to celebrate. | ||
Now is the time to double down, fight harder than ever, to stand behind Infowars, to stand behind guys like me, to stand behind the warriors that are fighting for our freedom. | ||
Understand something. | ||
You can't predict a viral outbreak, and Peter Hotez predicted a whole slew of them. | ||
Why is that? | ||
The gain-of-function work continues. | ||
We now have the Big Pharma Big Ag Unholy Alliance, where they poison your food, then make you sick, so you have to buy their pharma products, and it's very circular. | ||
The war on our health is only beginning, and we have about four years to fix this, because who knows if the next guy is going to be able to do anything about it. | ||
So, you know, we've got to support Infowars, support us, fight us, help us support and do what we do in the fight. | ||
And, you know, I'm going to keep fighting, keep filing suits, keep doing things on the show, keep everything we can do, fighting for legislation. | ||
And I appreciate the opportunity to come on and talk with you, Owen. | ||
Well, absolutely. | ||
As long as we have this platform and any platform I'll have in the future, you'll always have access to it. | ||
So any other breaking news, you stay in touch. | ||
There's Tom Renz at Renz Tom on X, the Tom Renz Show. | ||
Always a great guest with big information. | ||
All right. | ||
Maybe we'll look at these leftists glorifying the UnitedHealthcare CEO killer as we talk about big pharma here and the healthcare system. | ||
All right, I want you to listen to this far leftist with Piers Morgan. | ||
Again, they don't, now they're kind of like, they don't want to just outright celebrate it, but you can read between the lines. | ||
But some of the things that she says here, I forget her name, Joy something. | ||
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Joy, something Joy. | |
But here she is with Piers Morgan, all but saying the shooter should be celebrated in clip six. | ||
I'm just not sure that he's this great, you know, heroic guy standing up against the healthcare system. | ||
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Well, I'm not talking about that. | |
This isn't about Luigi, who may or may not, you know, he's been arrested, he's been charged. | ||
We may or may not know that he's the actual shooter. | ||
Oh, I love this. | ||
Pause that. | ||
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Oh, oh, oh, oh. | |
You mean innocent till proven guilty? | ||
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Wow! | |
A concept foreign to leftists. | ||
So whenever they accuse you, you're always guilty. | ||
They accuse Trump, whoever. | ||
They accuse you. | ||
They accuse anybody. | ||
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You're always guilty. | |
You're always guilty. | ||
If a leftist accuses you, guilty. | ||
But, oh, now that one of, I guess they view him as one of theirs. | ||
Oh, now that one of theirs, oh, innocent until proven guilty here, guys. | ||
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Come on! | |
To Brian Thompson's death. | ||
No, I understand that. | ||
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We do know about Brian Thompson. | |
No, I understand that. | ||
We know about UnitedHealthcare. | ||
And that's the root of the discontent. | ||
That's the root of the public outcry. | ||
Luigi is just a vessel through which people are expressing their deep frustration. | ||
Now, I love this part, too. | ||
Pause it here real quick. | ||
And rewind it, because there's two things to address here. | ||
Oh, we know about Brian Thompson. | ||
We know about UnitedHealthcare. | ||
Well, what really do you know? | ||
You know he was potentially being investigated with UnitedHealthcare, maybe insider trading. | ||
But what do you really know? | ||
And there's a part later in this interview, we don't have the time to do it, but there's a part later in this interview where she's basically accusing him of being a criminal, and Piers Morgan, what has he been charged with? | ||
What has he been charged with? | ||
He hasn't been charged with anything. | ||
So, Luigi, oh, innocent until proven guilty. | ||
Thompson, guilty even with no charges. | ||
Again, no consistency from these people. | ||
But listen to what she says next, which is even more dangerous. | ||
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And that's the root of the discontent. | |
That's the root of the public outcry. | ||
Luigi is just a vessel through which people are expressing their deep frustrations with the American healthcare system. | ||
Okay, pause that. | ||
Did you hear what she just said? | ||
Hold on. | ||
You gotta hear this again. | ||
This is, folks, you're getting into the mind of these people. | ||
You're getting into the mind of the leftists. | ||
You have to understand why I'm warning you how dangerous these people are, and they can't be anywhere near power or influence. | ||
Did you hear what she just said? | ||
I want you to play that again, and I want you to listen to what she just said. | ||
And it's just like all these leftists have said. | ||
Taylor Lorenz, all of them. | ||
And notice how they're all women, by the way. | ||
Listen to what she says here one more time. | ||
See if you pick up on what she says. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Just a vessel through which people are expressing their deep frustrations with the American healthcare system. | |
There you go, pause it. | ||
She says, Luigi is a vessel in which Americans are expressing their deep concerns or problems with the healthcare industries. | ||
Did you hear what she said? | ||
She just justified killing people, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Did you pick up on that? | ||
Yeah, we just killed a guy. | ||
That's just a vessel for our problems. | ||
Seriously, rewind it again. | ||
Get the full clip. | ||
You have to understand how these people think. | ||
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They will justify anything. | |
They will justify anything. | ||
And they're so crazy. | ||
And they sit here and they get their enemies. | ||
Oh, she'll say nothing about the poison shots. | ||
She'll say nothing about the virus made in a lab. | ||
Oh, no, she won't get into that. | ||
By the way, you want to know why health care costs are so high? | ||
Because of the Obamacare bill, by the way. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
You won't talk about that. | ||
Listen to what she says one more time here. | ||
No, I understand that. | ||
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We know about UnitedHealthcare. | |
And that's the root of the discontent. | ||
That's the root of the public outcry. | ||
Luigi is just a vessel through which people are expressing their deep frustrations with the American healthcare system. | ||
So the question is, if you don't want murderers like this to be happening, assassinations to be happening like this in the street, I'm someone who does not believe in the death penalty. | ||
Is that a terroristic threat? | ||
That sounds like a terroristic threat to me. | ||
Alright, the crew just put these on the screen. | ||
I don't know if they're real or not. | ||
Apparently they're selling merchandise. | ||
Oh my gosh, I can't even... | ||
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And it's really... | |
It's not even about this story. | ||
This story is just an example. | ||
This story is just... | ||
A scope into the eye and the mind of these radical leftists. | ||
You just heard it. | ||
I mean, I could play that clip for three hours and people need to understand. | ||
She says, hey, if you don't want people getting shot and killed in the street, you better do what we say. | ||
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Luigi's just a vessel for us to express our frustration. | |
So killing is a vessel for you to express your political beliefs. | ||
And you better do what we want politically or we're gonna start shooting you. | ||
I mean... | ||
You've been warning about these people for years. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's just take a deep breath. | ||
Maybe I should take a microphone over to the wall, guys. | ||
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Okay. | |
Okay. | ||
Sorry. | ||
A little inside studio humor here. | ||
The leaf blowers are back, and they're blowing the dust off of the studio walls here. | ||
It's really fun. | ||
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It's... | |
All right. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Pull up the AlexJonesStore.com. | ||
I can't even deal with this. | ||
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In fact... | |
Let's get a leaf blower shirt because this is ridiculous. | ||
Can I get an Alex Jones leaf? | ||
Let's get like, we should actually do that. | ||
We should make an Alex Jones leaf blower shirt. | ||
Maybe he's holding the leaf blower or maybe he's breaking the leaf blower. | ||
Go blow dust around somewhere else. | ||
It's a crazy phenomenon here. | ||
It really is. | ||
Okay, it's even funny. | ||
It was a very funny video. | ||
It's funnier if you work here and you actually deal with it. | ||
They run around in packs here with leaf blowers blowing dust off the building. | ||
So it's fun. | ||
It is a bit of distraction when they're right outside your studio and you hear multiple leaf blowers. | ||
Put the Alex Jones store up. | ||
I'm a professional. | ||
I can work through this. | ||
I've worked through much harder. | ||
But it's really more of the comedic aspect of it now after that video went viral. | ||
People probably don't even know what I'm talking about, so let me just shut up. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Oh, he has... | ||
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Let me try to work through the buzzing of motors blowing into my studio real quick. | ||
All right, this is crazy. | ||
Maybe you're not surprised, though. | ||
Biden commutes the sentences of nearly 1,500 Americans, a record for one day, Biden breaking records. | ||
But who are the people? | ||
Who are the people getting their sentences commuted here? | ||
Well, here's a couple pointed out by the predator poacher Alex Rosen. | ||
Let's see here. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yanjun Zhu. | ||
Southern District of Ohio. | ||
240 months imprisonment. | ||
2022. Conspiracy to commit economic espionage. | ||
Conspiracy to commit trade secret theft. | ||
Attempted economic espionage by theft or fraud. | ||
Attempted theft of trade secrets by taking or deception. | ||
Does that sound like a Chinese spy? | ||
Biden pardoning a Chinese spy? | ||
No. | ||
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Wait, what? | |
That's crazy. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Not now. | ||
Yeah, you know, when I was in my sentencing hearing, it's in the sentencing documents, publicly available, you can go look at it. | ||
The U.S. attorneys said that I need to go to jail because I said Joe Biden was a Chinese communist agent. | ||
Hey, loving U.S. attorneys, here's Biden. | ||
Looks like commuting a spy. | ||
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Huh. | |
Interesting. | ||
Xi Jinping. | ||
Xi Zhekwan, Northern District of Illinois, 96 months imprisonment, 2023. | ||
Conspiracy to defraud the United States. - Yes. | ||
Impersoning agents of foreign governments, statements, or entries generally. | ||
Does that sound like a Chinese spy too? | ||
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I'm just scratching my head here. | |
What about Shanlin Jin? | ||
Shanlin Jin. | ||
Eastern District of Texas. | ||
97 months imprisonment, 5 years supervised release, $30,000 restitution, possession of child pornography. | ||
Possession of child pornography. | ||
I believe the U.S. attorneys also cited me accusing Joe Biden of being a pedophile in their sentencing document as well. | ||
He's releasing a Somebody who had possession of child pornography. | ||
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So... | |
More on this situation. | ||
Joe Biden just provided a Chinese national with clemency who was convicted of having 47,000 child pornography images in his possession. | ||
Police, Plano police stopped going through his computer after confirming 1,300 images and videos, including the worst you can even imagine, folks. | ||
Literally the worst. | ||
Biden just granted what appears to be two Chinese spies and a... | ||
CP creator and distributor. | ||
This is outrageous, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is outrageous. | ||
Can somebody explain this? | ||
Will anybody ask Kareem Jean-Pierre about this? | ||
Joe Biden about this? | ||
Why is Joe Biden... | ||
Granting clemency, you know, buries it in his 1500. To what appear to be multiple Chinese spies and a Chinese CP distributor. | ||
With the worst things you can even imagine. | ||
Can somebody explain this? | ||
I'd like to hear an explanation for that. | ||
That seems... | ||
Problematic, to say the least. | ||
You want to talk about red flags? | ||
You want to talk about five alarm fires? | ||
This is crazy. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
Can you believe the police officers that would have to go through this crap? | ||
Investigate this and see that crap. | ||
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My God bless their souls. | |
And then the guy that they caught has just had a sentence commuted after everything they had to go through. | ||
Probably haunts them every waking minute of their day, their night, their life. | ||
And Biden just says, oh yeah, you had the worst content ever created on the earth on your computer. | ||
go ahead, you're out. | ||
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How can you possibly excuse this? | |
you All I can do is sit here and say, hmm, my logical conclusion is that Joe Biden is releasing Chinese spies because he was told to, and Joe Biden is releasing Chinese minor pornography distributors because he was told to. | ||
Or maybe he has a personal relationship with What other logical conclusion am I supposed to reach? | ||
That is about as dirty and disgusting. | ||
Has that ever happened before? | ||
I'm serious. | ||
In the history of presidential pardons, has a mass minor pornography operation ever been granted clemency? | ||
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Ever. | |
Ever. | ||
I'm sure there's been cases of foreign spies, foreign nationals, but... | ||
Try to make sense of that, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Try to make sense of that without having your guts sink and your blood boil and your toes curl, because that is just like... | ||
Why would he do that? | ||
And the American media is just going to completely ignore it. | ||
Unbelievable, man. | ||
That is... | ||
Speaking of Chinese nationals, woman escapes from prison in Connecticut. | ||
Police find her 45 minutes later. | ||
A woman serving time for a gun charge and setting fire to an Alabama church in 2021 managed to escape from a federal prison in Connecticut for about 45 minutes. | ||
Zhao Qingyan, 30 years old, a Chinese national, has been at the low-security facility in Danbury since November 20th. | ||
I believe that's where Bannon served. | ||
Where she's serving eight and a half years for possession of a firearm by an illegal alien. | ||
Oh, but they want them to have those rights now. | ||
Maybe she was trying to escape because somebody gave her a call and said, hey, all of our other buddies are about to get out of here with Joe Biden. | ||
You should probably try to make a run for it. | ||
But, again, what logical conclusions are we supposed to reach from all this? | ||
Okay, now, I told you we had some January 6th developments and I told you they were going to have to start coming out and admitting all the federal agents on the ground yesterday. | ||
Well, now it's in the news today. | ||
It's all over. | ||
This is the Fox News headline. | ||
DOJ Inspector General reveals 26 FBI informants were present on January 6th. | ||
The FBI only directed three confidential human sources to attend the events, Horowitz says. | ||
Well, I'm fairly confident that story will change before we're all said and done here. | ||
Fairly confident. | ||
Unless maybe lies were told during some of these legal proceedings. | ||
Now Trump has said day one there will be pardons. | ||
And you know what I would like? | ||
I would like day one pardons and people need to be released day one. | ||
They need to go home to their families, innocent men, political prisoners of the Biden regime, the Democrat Party. | ||
You sick freaks. | ||
But you know, I'm feeling extra litigious. | ||
And I actually think I want to sue the Biden administration. | ||
And I think I want to sue the FBI and the DOJ for wrongful conviction, wrongful sentencing, wrongful imprisonment. | ||
And I'd like restitution, too. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think it's time to go on the offense here. | ||
In fact, I think all January 6th defendants should do the same. | ||
Maybe that'll come down the road, but Politico, with this headline today, these people are sick, man. | ||
Listen to this. | ||
The Justice Department says January 6th defendants who accept pardons will make a confession of guilt. | ||
Oh, they gotta do one last humiliation ritual. | ||
What, are they gonna film it too? | ||
Are they gonna put a gun to your head? | ||
These people are sick. | ||
You don't have to admit to anything. | ||
Screw them. | ||
You get your pardon, you get out of jail, you go home to be with your family. | ||
Don't let these freaks bully you and intimidate you. | ||
These U.S. judges, these U.S. attorneys, the Department of Justice, disgusting. | ||
Say you're guilty. | ||
Remember, in all these cases, including mine, Well, the defendant showed no remorse. | ||
The defendant refuses to apologize. | ||
The defendant refuses to say the 2020 election was fair. | ||
The defendant refuses to say Joe Biden is great, the almighty. | ||
This struggle session, which wouldn't have changed anything anyway. | ||
I think they got a couple people to flip. | ||
To lighten their sentences. | ||
Or it was all by design. | ||
It could be as well. | ||
But this, oh, you need to apologize. | ||
You need to say you're remorseful for going there. | ||
You need to say you're remorseful. | ||
Like, oh yeah, then we'll change your sentence, which is a lie. | ||
The whole thing was a scam. | ||
The whole thing was a game from the very beginning. | ||
They had a formula. | ||
They went with it almost to a T. Overcharged dramatically. | ||
Get the plea agreement. | ||
Ask for a massive amount of imprisonment. | ||
Judge gives half. | ||
And then it looks like they're fair and balanced. | ||
It was a whole formula. | ||
They ran it on almost every defendant. | ||
And they're going to get one last humiliation ritual. | ||
Say you were guilty. | ||
Say you're sorry. | ||
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Yeah, we know you got that pardon from Trump, you dirty crook. | |
But yeah, just say you're bad. | ||
Say you love Joe Biden. | ||
Say you're guilty. | ||
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Say it. | |
Say it. | ||
Freaks, man. | ||
This is a crazy story. | ||
I don't even know what to think of this, other than it's just more retribution, just final retribution out the door for Joe Biden. | ||
FBI informant pleads guilty to lying about $10 million Biden bribery payments to Joe and Hunter. | ||
So this is Alexander Smirnov. | ||
I don't want to go into the details of this story. | ||
It's so long. | ||
But... | ||
What's crazy is, so they're saying there was no bribery. | ||
He's claiming there was no bribery is what they're saying. | ||
I'm sure they shook him down. | ||
Gave him the same struggle session that they always do. | ||
The falsehood included the bribery allegation which was memorialized in the FBI FD 1023 form in 2020 and released by Senator Chuck Grassley last year and other aspects of Hunter Biden's tenure on the board of the Ukrainian gas company Burisma. | ||
So the guy just made it up is what they're claiming. | ||
He just made it up. | ||
But what's funny is the evidence is all public. | ||
So he's claiming, oh, I made it up. | ||
Well, if he made it up or not, it doesn't change that we have the bank records. | ||
It doesn't change that we have Joe Biden at the Council on Foreign Relations say, yeah, we got this prosecutor out. | ||
And then his son got a job and made millions of dollars. | ||
So he made it up, but it was all true. | ||
It's one of the craziest things ever. | ||
I think they shook this guy down. | ||
And they probably were going to hit him with something else. | ||
So they said, hey, go on record. | ||
Say you made it up so we can clear the Biden name. | ||
And, you know, who knows? | ||
Maybe he'll get a pardon. | ||
But this is truly one of the craziest things ever, and I want to wait and see some other people's response to this. | ||
Maybe talk to some former FBI agents or other sources I have to see what they have to say. | ||
But it's crazy. | ||
Oh, I made it up, even though all the evidence is real. | ||
Oh, I made it up, even though we have all the evidence, it's available to the public, multiple committees, and Joe Biden himself, and the bank records. | ||
So you made it up, even though it's all true. | ||
What is that? | ||
I mean, that is a twist your arm and force him to say it or we're going to throw you in jail forever type thing for something else. | ||
Oh yeah, look what we found in your vehicle here, you know? | ||
Look what we found in your hard drive. | ||
You want to say you made it up? | ||
Look at this craziness. | ||
Joe Biden is selling off border wall parts before Trump takes office. | ||
The Biden administration is using its final weeks to haul a massive amount of border wall materials away from the southern border to be sold off in a government auction. | ||
So the materials were already purchased. | ||
We still have the contracts. | ||
I guess Joe Biden might have violated the contracts or voided the contracts. | ||
Well, he did violate the contracts, but they were already paid, so the contractors don't care. | ||
So now... | ||
So now the Trump administration is going to have to repurchase materials and sign new contracts. | ||
F these people, man. | ||
F these people. | ||
Can you believe in Biden's final month how corrupt? | ||
I mean, just look at what he's done in the last 24 hours. | ||
This son of a bitch. | ||
You know, Biden was kind of getting some reprieve with us. | ||
It's like, okay, finally he's gone. | ||
He's not being so divisive. | ||
He's kind of shut up and disappeared. | ||
And now the corruption has just come into a head here in the final days. | ||
These pardons? | ||
The DOJ? The fake arrests? | ||
And now selling off the remaining materials for the border wall so Trump has to purchase them again? | ||
And... | ||
He has to sign new contracts. | ||
It's going to cost the American taxpayer more millions or billions. | ||
Screw you, Joe. | ||
You son of a bitch. | ||
Now there's no reprieve for you anymore. | ||
F you. | ||
You bastard. | ||
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These people hate you, man. | |
These people hate you. | ||
No more reprieve for Joe Biden. | ||
That son of a bitch. | ||
Did you hear about this one? | ||
Representative Nancy Mace says she was physically accosted on Capitol grounds, and so it's hard to get an idea here. | ||
I'd like to see the footage, but it sounds like she's walking around. | ||
One of these crazy trans activists sees her, goes up to her, and basically, you know, violently shakes her hand. | ||
And I've dealt with these people before. | ||
I know how they operate. | ||
Like, they'll come up and, you know, intimidate you and kind of, like, hump you a little bit and grope you a little bit and then throw their hands up like, oh, I did nothing! | ||
I did nothing! | ||
No, it wasn't me! | ||
Get off me! | ||
Stop! | ||
It's what they do. | ||
They, like, ram into you and hump you and grab you and then they throw their hands up and, oh, my gosh! | ||
So I'm guessing it was something similar. | ||
Trans activist sees Nancy Mays, kind of bumps into her, grabs her hand like, oh, hi, Nana! | ||
Shakes it really hard, twists it, then throws her hand, oh, my gosh! | ||
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Oh! | |
Just because that's my experience with these radical leftists, specifically the trans activists. | ||
Remember the one time when the one shoved the door into me, slammed my face into a door, and then said, oh, I didn't know you were there. | ||
I mean, these are violent freaks. | ||
So I'd like to see the footage. | ||
I think Nancy May should put it out there. | ||
But more congressmen, women in this case, were hurt in this exchange than there were on January 6th. | ||
But yes, the gentleman that did this to her was arrested and then released. | ||
So you can go in there and accost a sitting member of the House and they'll release you. | ||
Oh yeah, they really care about protecting members of the House. | ||
Oh yeah, they really care. | ||
Some psychotic trans activist goes in there and twists Nancy Mace's arm. | ||
Probably some big bulky dude with a beard claims to be a woman. | ||
And oh, he's going to release him. | ||
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Every single one of our county resources are being used for the hotels, for the border, for all the bullshit. | |
And you don't care about the county resources, do you? | ||
And there's a new sheriff in town. | ||
You're going to pay because you're forcing the human rights of the people in San Diego. | ||
We're not talking about regular and legal aliens. | ||
We're talking about criminal and legal aliens that are breaking the law, not regular Joes, not average people. | ||
And you don't care about the resources, Nora Fargas. | ||
You all suck. | ||
I'm sick of it. | ||
You're all reading from the same script. | ||
Please, thank you. | ||
You read from the script. | ||
I want my headphones. | ||
Get my headphones. | ||
Get my headphones. | ||
It's all bullshit. | ||
You don't care about the resources. | ||
You don't care about the resources. | ||
Well, if you have never met Matt Baker, you have now. | ||
As has the city council there in San Diego. | ||
He's been called the dreaded Alex Jones, or Alex Jones with dreads, perhaps. | ||
Matt Baker joins me now. | ||
Matt, there's so much I want to get into. | ||
We played some of those clips yesterday. | ||
I wasn't aware that you also spoke. | ||
I'm sure you saw the one where a very nice lady, very well spoken, comes up there and is talking. | ||
And one of the city council ladies is eating a sandwich, playing with her food, scratching her head. | ||
She couldn't care less. | ||
There's really, aside from your epic rant... | ||
There's so many different moments, images, just encapsulated that tell such a story. | ||
Them looking down on their ivory towers at their people, couldn't care less, playing with their food, eating, don't care about you. | ||
You going off on a rant, motivating, inspiring the people behind you to stand up and pump their fist and raise their voice. | ||
And you know, I think it all leads to the same thing. | ||
Americans are sick and damn tired. | ||
We're waking up. | ||
We're standing up. | ||
I was describing it yesterday. | ||
It's a volcano that's been dormant that's kind of starting to rumble and bumble and some smoke coming out. | ||
It's like, this deal hasn't even erupted yet. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You know, I had plans to actually have a normal speech. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Well, that's kind of normal for you, but yeah. | |
Well, no, I actually had a plan, and I was sitting there listening to them, and it's funny that you said struggle session earlier, because I was getting some notes together before, and I forgot that that was one thing I wanted to bring up, is that it was literally a struggle session. | ||
The NGOs were there in force. | ||
They had Jewish family services, and they had Catholic charities, and now they even have the first Unitarian... | ||
Universalist church, which they believe in trans rights and rainbows and all that. | ||
Wait, now hold on a second. | ||
The first... | ||
Whoa. | ||
The first universal... | ||
Unitarian Universalists. | ||
You've seen them. | ||
They're like the lesbian. | ||
They have like the rainbow thing. | ||
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Oh, that's the FU church? | |
Yeah, basically they have the thing like, we believe women's rights and we believe Black Lives Matter and weather and all that stuff and climate change. | ||
Anyway, I had to listen through that and everybody's pronouns and all this and that. | ||
And they made everybody who agreed with them wish they were going to do it anyway. | ||
We all know whatever goes on that docket passes. | ||
Nothing ever actually doesn't pass. | ||
And they never listen to the people. | ||
But this time they had the deck stacked so heavily... | ||
That morning, the Jewish Family Services, Catholic Charities, and now the First Universalist Unitarian Church of Lesbians is coming in, and they're getting on the grift too. | ||
So these are basically all of the NGOs that are making money. | ||
Off of housing, feeding, doing all these things. | ||
So what drove me nuts, and I wish you would have played the one clip that I did a mashup that I sent you, of them all reading from this script where they're talking about like, oh, the county resources, county resources, where even a woman was speaking Spanish. | ||
And she's like, we want to make sure that county resources, they're all using this buzzword. | ||
So they're saying they're concerned that San Diego is using too many resources, as Michael Savage would say. | ||
Too many resources. | ||
But meanwhile, they're using billions of dollars. | ||
This Nora Vargas lady, she put eight, she brags on her on her LinkedIn that she caused $8.53 billion in investment to break barriers. | ||
They have $5 million in just a recent budget to give lawyers to the illegal aliens. | ||
They have $6 billion just for this. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
For the welcoming center. | ||
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But so now they're so worried about all of these resources. | |
We wouldn't want these little resources in San Diego. | ||
And I'm sitting there listening to this struggle session, like I'm the guy with the eyes open in Clockwork Orange, just going, they're making us all sit there if we want to talk. | ||
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And they're all going to leave, so they're never going to hear the rebuttal. | |
And they were just sitting there, the same thing over and over and over again, and I just had enough. | ||
I was about to stand up about four people before, and I'm like, no, just sit here, just sit here. | ||
And as I just kept saying it, something just came over me. | ||
Literally, it did. | ||
I had planned on actually going up and saying my piece, but I just couldn't take it anymore. | ||
And it's funny, a lot of people said we were just actually thinking the same thing, so I was reading the room. | ||
And I was just like feeling that vibe. | ||
And I'm like, I can't believe we're just all sitting here just going to listen to all of this BS. Oh my God, brother, you are now like we're connecting on the eternal plane right here because how many people can relate to that? | ||
How many people listening can relate to that? | ||
And I don't know if they've actually, you know, put it into practice like you have or I have. | ||
Brother, this is why we're like, you know, we're on the same, I don't know what you want to call it, soul train, let's say. | ||
So much, so many of the things that I've done in activism, it's the exact same deal. | ||
It's an organic response. | ||
I don't like being lied to. | ||
I don't like being treated like a fool. | ||
I don't like being treated like a peasant. | ||
I'm a damn American. | ||
Okay? | ||
And I don't like being lied to. | ||
And so I stand up and I get angry and I get passionate. | ||
And that's real and that's organic. | ||
That's not an act. | ||
That's a serious thing. | ||
When I'm down at the border and they're hauling in thousands of illegals. | ||
When I'm at a fake Trump impeachment hearing and they're sitting there trying to ruin my president. | ||
I get angry. | ||
That's real. | ||
That's a real visceral response. | ||
And it's like, you know, maybe you and I are kind of on a different... | ||
Maybe we have anger problems. | ||
I don't really have anger problems. | ||
I just don't like being lied to. | ||
Alex Jones always talks about how you have this knock on your shoulder. | ||
Like I said, I usually freestyle these things, but I usually have a few things I'm going to plan on bringing up. | ||
The thing I was going to bring up was The word sanctuary. | ||
Everything's a sanctuary. | ||
Well, it's super sanctuary now. | ||
So it's like, whose sanctuary is it? | ||
It's sanctuary for criminals. | ||
Because let me be clear, this sanctuary within a sanctuary, it was already a sanctuary state, and they wanted them to make it to where even if you get convicted of a felony of rape or violent crime, Armed robbery, they still aren't gonna inform ICE. So why are you protecting these people? | ||
And they're like, we're doing it for the safety of the community and to save resources while they blow trillions of dollars In taking care of these people, let alone all the schools and the hospitals that are picking up the tab for all the stuff. | ||
It's just an absolute ridiculous joke. | ||
And I had already piped up a little bit earlier, and they already have the thing set up to where if you say one word, they'll kick you out of the thing. | ||
So I had already said something, and they're like, you must be quiet, you must be silent. | ||
And before, there used to be allowed, I use in quotes, I hate that word, allowed to show that you were for or against certain things as a crowd, as part of your free speech. | ||
But now they have everybody so cowed and so pathetic that everyone is sitting there literally in this struggle session, like I was saying, just listening to, we want to save the resources. | ||
We want to make our community safer by blowing trillions of dollars and making felons force them to be in the county and protect them. | ||
Meanwhile, I ended up finding out that it was only 25 people actually got narked out to ICE. That's how bad you had to be. | ||
In San Diego, big city, you think 25 out of the entire thing that they were like, okay, dude, you gotta go. | ||
That's what they were complaining about. | ||
Twenty five people, rapists, armed robbers. | ||
I mean, this is out of control. | ||
I just couldn't take it. | ||
Well, well, you know, let's talk about it's now Sanctuary City Squared. | ||
It's the super sanctuary city. | ||
And we'll talk about that in a second. | ||
But I mean, you know, I'm kidding. | ||
I actually know you personally. | ||
We've hung out before anybody that knows me personally. | ||
I'm actually very calm, patient, nice guy. | ||
I'm very chill guy. | ||
Matt is basically the same way. | ||
If you want to stereotype him off of his dreadlocks, fine, go ahead. | ||
The point is, we're not actually angry people. | ||
I'm not an angry person at all. | ||
I'm a very happy person, actually. | ||
But it's that same passion. | ||
I have zero to no tolerance for being lied to. | ||
I have zero to no tolerance for corrupt government. | ||
I have zero to no tolerance for corrupt government officials and operations. | ||
And it's like, when you have to sit there, whether it's a struggle session where you're treated like a slave, Or whether it's a situation where you just have to sit there and accept lies and propaganda. | ||
No, I have zero to no tolerance for that. | ||
And there's something that kicks in in me. | ||
And it's in the American DNA. And I think people are really getting fed up. | ||
I really do. | ||
This is something where you and I might have stood out in a crowd 10 years ago. | ||
You know, now there'd be 10 people behind us, 100 people behind us. | ||
Now there's people running to get in front of us, even. | ||
Yeah, I mean, like I said, like you pointed out, some of the people there were sitting there, and they were all sitting patiently. | ||
And I must apologize to some of the people that were there, because I did cause a situation to where it made it harder for some of them to actually speak out, and I do apologize for that. | ||
Because I did plan on going through the thing, but I just couldn't sit there. | ||
I felt like we were all being brainwashed, like we were being put into MKUltra. | ||
Sitting there and just be like, you sit there and you nod and you agree. | ||
Well, that's just your survival instinct, man. | ||
That's just your survival instinct. | ||
I mean, I understand you're a nice guy, you're apologizing, but that's just your survival instinct. | ||
If somebody's holding you underwater, you're fighting up to breathe. | ||
So, I mean, that's just your survival instinct. | ||
Yeah, but a lot of the people that were there, including even some of the people that were covering it in the news, were saying, like, I was sitting there. | ||
I was feeling the same thing. | ||
I just couldn't take it. | ||
And that's why I actually made that montage of all of them. | ||
You should play it. | ||
It's only one minute if you want to not throw the rant in. | ||
It's like one minute of them saying, for the county resources, for the county resources, for the county resources. | ||
And they all had the same paperwork. | ||
They showed up there early in the morning before the place even opened. | ||
They had trays of burritos. | ||
One of those burritos is the one that Tara Lawson Reamer, who claims to be non-binary until she's running for election, and then she's she all of a sudden again. | ||
She this, she that. | ||
That has to be one of the most arrogant you-know-whats ever I've seen in a city council. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
She's a CU next Tuesday for sure. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
She is such a callous. | ||
She tried to get the speakers turned out to 30 seconds. | ||
30 seconds. | ||
You're supposed to get across a cogent point in 30 seconds. | ||
Honestly, it really is a gigantic middle finger when she's sitting up there picking at her food, playing with her food, smirking when people are talking. | ||
It's like you've been to enough city councils. | ||
I've been to enough city councils. | ||
We know they really don't care. | ||
I mean, at a certain level, it just becomes a stunt and our opportunity just to sit in front of them and look them in the eye and say, hey, you suck. | ||
I know you're not going to do anything because you don't give a damn, but hey, I'm here to tell you, you suck. | ||
But at least sometimes they pretend to listen. | ||
They pretend to care. | ||
She's the complete opposite. | ||
She's like, I'm going to show you how much I don't care. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
And who even eats like that? | ||
What a weirdo. | ||
That was one of those burritos. | ||
So they had all their people fed. | ||
They had notes. | ||
They had, you know, they had their script. | ||
They had the whole thing laid out ready so they could be like, well, I guess that's what the people want. | ||
So is this all about the super sanctuary city, though? | ||
Is this because it's now a super sanctuary city? | ||
It's like doubling down on, hey, we're going to we're going to doubly protect criminals here. | ||
They're Trump proofing. | ||
This is part of the Trump proofing. | ||
And it's also, you talk about grandstanding. | ||
This Nora Vargas, she was actually born in Mexico, believe it or not. | ||
She said she spent, got enough funds for $8.53 billion to break barriers. | ||
And she grew up in TJ, in Tijuana. | ||
She not only runs the Board of Supervisors, she also runs San Diego, the San Diego Association of Government. | ||
And she also runs CARB, California Air Resource Board. | ||
Okay? | ||
So she's running three of these major things in San Diego. | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
And she's basically unopposed. | ||
And she grew up in Mexico and constantly talks about how she wants to break the borders down and help Her people. | ||
She's like a tribalist something, she says on her LinkedIn. | ||
I'm like, this is not the type of people that we should have on a border town. | ||
And actually, I had one goal in mind when I did this thing, and I did manage to get it out there. | ||
And I hope Tom Homan hears this, because what I wanted Was Tom Homan to realize what was going on here. | ||
So Governor J.B. Pritzker in Illinois came out and said, you're going to have to go through me and my dead body and blah, blah, blah. | ||
And Tom Homan said, well, that's going to be fine. | ||
We'll just go right through you. | ||
And by the way, you're just going to cause more of an ordeal because now we're going to actually have to go into the communities to find the people that we're looking for. | ||
Instead, what this basically was, was when they get released from jail, ICE would be notified. | ||
Released from jail, ICE would be notified. | ||
So now they just go matriculate back into the community and then become... | ||
We always see these things like, oh, she was murdered. | ||
She was raped. | ||
The guy's got out of jail 15 times. | ||
He's been deported 17 times. | ||
It's like every one of these things that happens to them, they're going to be accessory to the fact. | ||
They're not creating a sanctuary. | ||
This is like a trap house is what they're creating. | ||
They're creating a safe house for all these criminals. | ||
I want Tom Homan to look into these people and why they're doing what they're doing and who they're working with because I really believe that these NGOs connect with The cartels which connect with all the corruption. | ||
So once you go and start pulling that thread and you have something to look into them and wonder, well, why is it that you're always getting elected? | ||
And why is it that you're always standing up for these NGOs? | ||
And why is it that they keep funding your campaigns? | ||
And why do you keep giving them protection and making sure that, oh, even if you're a convicted of murder or any of these things or armed robbery or rape, we are going to protect you. | ||
And think about what it's going to do to San Diego. | ||
If you're in another county or another state, It's a giant sucking sound. | ||
You're going to be sucking all of these gnarly illegal aliens who can say, oh, if I go to San Diego, I'm going to get away with it. | ||
So forget the ones that are here. | ||
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You're creating a magnet for the people bringing them all in. | |
Well, I look at it like this. | ||
The left has created such extremist policies To bring in non-citizens, to bring in illegal aliens, criminal aliens, criminal border crossers, they've created the most extreme policies ever for that. | ||
So I think you just pendulum swing it back and you just create the most extreme policies to stop it. | ||
And I've said this and I mean it and I really, I mean really they should do this. | ||
This isn't just let's push the ball this far and then hope we get half of it. | ||
This is serious. | ||
They should create a policy where if a criminal alien commits a crime in this country, the worst of the crimes will be the worst, but if they commit a murder, they commit a rape, you then go investigate and any NGO, any NGO that was responsible for the travel or the housing of that individual will be aiding and abetting in that crime. | ||
And any policymaker that created the policies that allowed him to come in and commit the crime, they will also be charged with aiding and abetting. | ||
So that's kind of... | ||
100%. | ||
That is the solution. | ||
Yeah, I mean, really, because your solution is a little more diplomatic, you might say. | ||
It would require a lot more groundwork, and you could probably certainly find what you're looking for if they wanted to do it. | ||
But I just wouldn't even take the time. | ||
I'd just say, just screw it. | ||
Just screw it. | ||
You guys have already screwed this deal so bad. | ||
busted this border open so bad. | ||
We're just going to create policy now that's going to haunt you forever, and you're going to want to deport these people now before they commit a crime. | ||
I agree. | ||
That's what I would do. | ||
Yeah, absolutely, man. | ||
I mean, this has to happen. | ||
It's like, like you've said, it's like, well, I'm not looking for them to just start rounding everyone up. | ||
We got to start with the criminals. | ||
And now they're even blocking that. | ||
It's like, this is, you know, an argument that's just not winnable. | ||
It's like, oh, we want to save the families. | ||
We want to help this and that. | ||
It's like, no, we want to block even violent criminals. | ||
It's like, now you've gone too far. | ||
Now you're admitting you're aiding and abetting criminals. | ||
Now you're like, there's no way out anymore. | ||
You've completely committed to this thing. | ||
And it's like, I had this thought last night. | ||
Even if it was doctors, let's say doctors are moving into my house. | ||
And it's like, hey, a doctor moving in. | ||
And tomorrow he's got his friend there. | ||
It's like two doctors, three doctors, four doctors. | ||
At one point, I'm like, man, I need these doctors out of my house. | ||
He's like, what are you against, doctors? | ||
It's like, no, you've pushed this thing so far. | ||
Look at the poor people in Ireland. | ||
These people are not racist people, but you're putting them in an existential crisis to where it's like, how do they get out of it? | ||
You've put them in a corner and made it to where if you want to survive as a nation, you're going to have to do these crazy things, which nobody wanted to do. | ||
You made us do it. | ||
You suck! | ||
You know, I got another idea, actually. | ||
I got another. | ||
This is very liberal, actually. | ||
I've got a very liberal idea now. | ||
I like the idea of a sanctuary city. | ||
In fact, I want to localize it. | ||
I want to make a sanctuary room. | ||
I want to have a sanctuary room, and I'd like to put anybody that supported sanctuary city policies, so these Democrats, these liberal Democrat progressives that they've associated all of this to their policy, anybody that's been responsible, I'm going to create a sanctuary room, and what I'm going to do, this is very important, liberalism here, We have a sanctuary room. | ||
We put the Democrat individual in the room. | ||
And then we just put one of these criminal aliens in the room with them. | ||
And that's a sanctuary room. | ||
And whatever happens in that room, it's sanctuary. | ||
So anything can happen in that room. | ||
It's total sanctuary. | ||
Any crime that wants to be committed, you know, anything that goes down in that room, it's total sanctuary. | ||
Matt, I think that's what we need. | ||
Sanctuary rooms. | ||
Let's put these liberals in the sanctuary room with their loved criminal illegal aliens, and let's just give them some sanctuary. | ||
I say we just put them both in a room, just a little one-on-one time. | ||
And anything goes in that room. | ||
It's sanctuary. | ||
I think that's very liberal. | ||
It is, and loving at the same time. | ||
I'm sure there'll be a lot of love. | ||
There'll be some love for sure. | ||
There'll be some prison love. | ||
The lady, she has half a billion... | ||
I forget what the number is, but it's like $40,000 a month in security to protect her from the people. | ||
But meanwhile, she gets to roll around. | ||
She doesn't have to worry about being raped or murdered or anything like that. | ||
She gets millions of dollars from these guys. | ||
She gets to run all of these things. | ||
She gets the armed security. | ||
She's in her own little sanctuary bubble. | ||
But she needs to be in the sanctuary room. | ||
I know, I like this idea. | ||
The sanctuary room. | ||
I'm telling you, it solves all the problems. | ||
We can stack them up and we can have like a little tower to look over them and we can have little bars to keep them in there. | ||
We can have them lining up. | ||
We can have them lining up like all those dudes that lined up to bang that hooker. | ||
Just line them up. | ||
Anybody that wants to come in. | ||
Sanctuary room. | ||
I believe so. | ||
I think it's a great idea. | ||
I'm sure plenty of these loving migrants would volunteer for some sanctuary room time with, what's her name, Vargas? | ||
Come on, it's sanctuary. | ||
Yeah, you gotta look into her. | ||
Tom Homan, I want you to look into the San Diego border supervisors, especially Nora Vargas, because I have a feeling you're gonna find something there. | ||
I really do. | ||
And I don't know that for a fact, and I'm not accusing her. | ||
I'm just having a fee. | ||
You have an intuition. | ||
You know, Tom Holman, I think, because people are like, well, what real power does he have? | ||
And you might claim that there's technically no institutional power behind his role. | ||
I think his role, though, so far, what it appears to be is he's kind of acting like the liaison to the incoming administration. | ||
You know, he was just in Chicago. | ||
He was just in New York. | ||
He's meeting with Mayor Adams. | ||
I mean, he's sitting down with Democrats, whoever. | ||
So he's kind of acting like the liaison right now to the incoming administration. | ||
And I think they're kind of putting a bunch of protocols in place. | ||
They're sharing ideas. | ||
We'll see what gets executed. | ||
I mean, you know, we'll have to see. | ||
When he was getting interviewed, he was talking about how many people he had standing with him. | ||
So he's become the figurehead. | ||
Now, when, you know, you have Camel Toe was the border czar. | ||
I mean, she commanded, you know, no allegiance. | ||
She didn't have like, I have this amount of agents standing with me, behind me. | ||
It's like, these people are dying to do their job. | ||
You know, you've got to... | ||
J.J. Carroll, who used to be a Border Patrol agent, and I talked to him, I sat across from him when we were at the premiere of Invaded, hashtag Invaded, with Ryan Matta, one of those documentaries that he put out, I was actually in. | ||
And I was sitting across from him and he was like, oh, my God, you don't know. | ||
All these Border Patrol agents are dying inside. | ||
They want to do their job. | ||
So when you have Tom Homan out there saying we're going to get this done, we're going to do it. | ||
And then you're going to have Trump backing him up and you're going to have the people backing him up. | ||
And the mandate that was put in by all of the people that voted to not only win the electoral votes, but also to win the popular vote. | ||
That is something that I think can actually get change happening and move mountains when it comes to all of these agents that are literally sitting there just waiting, chomping at the bit. | ||
Oh, for sure. | ||
To go. | ||
They're ready for go time. | ||
They want to do their job. | ||
They want to get this done. | ||
And all they need is the okay. | ||
So I think that's his job, is really just to give them that psychological cover and to unite them all under that one banner. | ||
By the way, just to close here with Matt Baker, we showed you Eric Adams meeting with Homan. | ||
He was in Chicago meeting with locals as well. | ||
You've got Venezuelans now that are pouring into Oklahoma. | ||
And then you've got the illegals that are protesting in New York City protesting the deportations. | ||
That's obviously being organized by the Democrats, too. | ||
So they'll probably hold that up. | ||
It's like, well, now they're going to protest. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Maybe we'll make them riot next. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Good. | ||
More reason to send them home. | ||
Mac Baker, closing words. | ||
Well, I don't call him Tom Home Man for nothing. | ||
It's time for you to go home, man! | ||
I just made that one up. | ||
That was brilliant. | ||
I thought you were going a different direction, so I'm glad you took it that way. | ||
Look at my page there. | ||
I got a new t-shirt out. | ||
You're going to see it. | ||
My America Christmas t-shirt. | ||
See if you can see it there before and I'll let you guys go. | ||
Roll down a wee bit there. | ||
It's a couple of posts back or one post back if you see it. | ||
Oh, you can't see it. | ||
That's fine. | ||
No worries. | ||
I love you guys all. | ||
I was going to dress up Christmas style, but, you know, it's a serious topic. | ||
You could be a good Santa. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
I've got my whole thing going on. | ||
All right. | ||
The Diddy saga continues to get more drama added. | ||
Last week you had allegations, claims made against Jay-Z, you may recall. | ||
Jay-Z, some of the worst allegations, by the way. | ||
Jay-Z in the news again. | ||
By the way, that's a rabbit hole with all kinds of craziness in it. | ||
People bring the receipts. | ||
Jay-Z's alleged illegitimate son expresses heartbreak over rapper's response to rape lawsuit. | ||
And if this is truly his son... | ||
As he claims, he says, my late mother Wanda was just 16 years old when she became pregnant with me. | ||
Now, let me just say, and we're all sick of the corrupt entertainment industry and everything else and what they're up to. | ||
And all their dirty deeds. | ||
But there's also a very real phenomenon that happens when lawsuits, it's like chum in the water. | ||
I've seen it here. | ||
I've seen it myself personally. | ||
One person sues, next person sues, next allegation, and then there's a thousand. | ||
So you've got to be careful with some of this stuff. | ||
But man, is this a crazy rabbit hole. | ||
There's a show on TNT. It covers the NBA. Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, Shaq is on it now. | ||
Ernie, I forget his last name. | ||
Ernie Johnson, thank you. | ||
And it is really good. | ||
It's politically incorrect. | ||
It's probably been on for more than a decade now. | ||
And they get a little, sometimes, they don't hesitate to get into controversy, and good for TNT for letting them do it. | ||
So here was a funny moment. | ||
Listen to what happens when Jay-Z gets brought up in clip 19. Do you think Jay-Z or... | ||
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Brought it not a good time right now. | |
Or... | ||
You're silly, man. | ||
Go see if you can fix the wall, will you, Shaq? | ||
Fix the wall, man. | ||
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Here, pack gear. | |
Fix the wall, man. | ||
You think Jay-Z or... | ||
Brought it not a good time right now. | ||
You're silly, man. | ||
All right, now, aside from the comedic aspect of this, which is certainly hilarious, there's something else more important going on here, folks. | ||
It's the we are the media meme. | ||
It's the great awakening awareness. | ||
It's like, this is all mainstream stuff now. | ||
Even if they are just joking about it. | ||
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This is an NBA basketball show. | |
With NBA players on it. | ||
And they're joking into the Jay-Z thing. | ||
And you can hear, they all know it. | ||
They all know what's going on. | ||
You can hear the crew behind them laughing. | ||
They all know what's going on. | ||
Everybody knows what's going on. | ||
It's a story, folks. | ||
It's a story beyond the story here. | ||
Now, listen to what Colby Covington, MMA fighter, he, okay, pulling no punches, talking about LeBron James in clip 20. I'm gonna start this off, you know, since I'm the man of the hour, the man of the show. | ||
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I want to ask LeBron, what does he mean by there's no party like a Diddy party? | |
I truly want to know. | ||
And not only that, LeBron, how many Diddy parties have you actually been to? | ||
I'm really curious to know. | ||
And is that the reason you left social media? | ||
Because all the backlash you were getting for going to so many Diddy parties? | ||
It's just pathetic, man. | ||
People think this guy's a role model. | ||
He wants to defund the police. | ||
The most patriot people of America serving and protecting our country. | ||
LeBron, you're a f***ing scumbag, and I hope you get locked up in the same cell with Diddy. | ||
By the way, here's the clip he's talking about, clip 18. | ||
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Oh, hey, everybody know ain't no party like a diddy party, so. | |
Yeah, that's what's up. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Everybody knows. | ||
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Hmm. | |
So, yeah, not only LeBron getting off social media. | ||
Now listen to this. | ||
LeBron James steps away from Lakers for personal reasons as he's playing the worst basketball of his career. | ||
Folks, that ain't it. | ||
If somebody tries to tell you because he's playing bad basketball, he's averaging almost a triple-double. | ||
So this ain't about basketball. | ||
Personal reasons. | ||
Man, this stuff is getting real. | ||
This stuff is getting real, real. | ||
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And | |
when it's time for Santa to arrive, and those kids go to bed, you know what song to put on. | ||
Silent Roof. Silent Roof. Holy Roof. | ||
All is Roof. Roof. Roof. | ||
And don't forget the acapella classic, Little Town of Bethleroo. | ||
Oh, Little Town of Bethleroo, till we see the roof, High above the roof and the roof, the songs of the better roof. | ||
Rockin' around the Christmas roof. | ||
Rockin' around the Christmas roof. | ||
Have a roofing time tonight. | ||
Roofing is the thing I do all the time. | ||
I also snorkel paint. | ||
And no Christmas album would be complete without the favorite holiday classic, Jingle Bell Roof. | ||
Big time? | ||
Alright, rejoining us now, not to promote his new Christmas album. | ||
You can get 87 CDs, the 87 CD collection of The Best Damn Roofer. | ||
For $499.99. | ||
No, he's not here to promote his obviously very real Christmas album and other musical genius. | ||
No, we're gonna talk about some news out of Canada and have a good time. | ||
We're gonna have some fun with the best damn roofer here today. | ||
Well, I've got some stories that I want to talk to you about. | ||
We've got a clip from Justin Trudeau. | ||
We've got Canada coming after the guns. | ||
But you've really taken your production to the next level recently. | ||
Just talk about that real quick. | ||
Well, I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I'm glad somebody actually noticed. | ||
We've actually been a production company, and we started doing marketing for several companies due to my popularity, and it's become a business for us. | ||
So sometimes it's not always serious, so we like to make people laugh. | ||
So doing the Christmas songs was kind of a way to make people laugh, and we just put out a new Christmas video about Van Boxel underlayment, which is kind of a new thing, and we're helping market them across America. | ||
So I got a lot of new American clients, and they really like my attitude, and they like how I, you know, Well, you know, who could have guessed you could turn, anybody could turn roofing into entertainment, but you've actually done it. | ||
From the beer chugging, to the charging liberals more, to having a team of nice women fixing your roofs for you, now your musical endeavors, you've somehow turned roofing into an entertainment production. | ||
Well, I'm the number one selling roofing artist of all time, just in case anyone wants to attack. | ||
I think that's a list of one right now that I know of. | ||
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You're one of one. | |
No, there's a couple other ones, but I'm number one, okay? | ||
I'm the first and the number one. | ||
So I've got the number one roofing artist of all time on the air is what I have. | ||
Big time. | ||
There's no doubt. | ||
There's no doubt. | ||
All right, let's get into some of this news. | ||
First, let's get into this guy. | ||
I feel bad for you Canadians, really. | ||
It's sad. | ||
Maybe if we're lucky, we can turn you into a 51 state, and then you just won't even need a prime minister anymore. | ||
Listen to what Justin Trudeau says. | ||
This has got to be one of the most embarrassing moments for Canada. | ||
Listen to this in clip eight. | ||
No, it shouldn't be that way. | ||
It wasn't supposed to be that way. | ||
We were supposed to be on a steady, if difficult sometimes, march towards progress. | ||
And yet, just a few weeks ago, the United States voted for a second time to not elect its first woman president. | ||
Everywhere, women's rights and women's progress is under attack, overtly and subtly. | ||
But I want you to know that I am, and always will be, a proud feminist. | ||
You will always have an ally in me and in my government. | ||
Alright, I mean, there's so much we can take away from here. | ||
I'll add my commentary, but first, your response as a Canadian yourself. | ||
First of all, the embarrassment from just listening to his voice and his weakness. | ||
He just sounds like a feminine person, not a feminist. | ||
And he's talking about how women are being attacked, but meanwhile, he's like pro-men and women's sports. | ||
He's an embarrassment to our country. | ||
He brags about his new gun bans, which there's an increase of gun crimes throughout the country at an all-time high. | ||
But then he goes on to this podium and he brags about how he's How he's, you know, helping people and helping women. | ||
And meanwhile, he's literally has an NDA against a young student. | ||
He also has a he's been accused of his abuse, accused, accusing and everything else. | ||
This guy's literally the worst human being to represent any Canadian. | ||
And we unfortunately makes us look terrible. | ||
And we literally maybe the son of a communist dictator, you know, just maybe. | ||
Maybe. | ||
We're praying for Donald Trump to come and take us on. | ||
We really, a lot of Canadians would love to have Donald Trump as the president and become the 51st state. | ||
What can he do? | ||
Is that the answer? | ||
Just make Canada a state and then just get rid of all your parliament? | ||
Well, then we get our guns back. | ||
We get our freedoms back. | ||
And then we could have, you know, we'd be cool. | ||
At least we'd have something, right? | ||
You can keep your flag. | ||
You can keep your flag. | ||
We'll let you keep the flag. | ||
I'll take the American flag, that's pretty rad. | ||
Well no, you'll get the American flag, but I mean the Canada, it'll be your state flag now. | ||
Yeah, I guess so. | ||
The Canadian flag, a lot of people don't know, was actually brought in in 1967 by a liberal party. | ||
It's a liberal flag, liberal colors. | ||
The actual flag flown by men that fought for Canada is called the Red Ensign, which is actually a British colonial flag. | ||
But the one that we see is actually not the true Canadian flag that was flown during World War II where we fought for our freedoms. | ||
Let's pull up the red ensign flag. | ||
Well, that's an interesting bit of history there. | ||
So they've taken the fighter flag and put a liberal commie flag up there? | ||
Yeah, so one of the biggest protests in Canadian history for the trucker convoy was actually when they switched flags from the red ensign into the new Canadian Liberal flag, which is the red on either side and the red Canadian flag. | ||
So that was kind of like the Liberal flag. | ||
It was created by Liberal Parliament and it was pushed on the people and they were actually pretty upset about it because all the grandfathers and fathers that went to war in World War II and had the red ensign was the Canadian flag because in World War I, We had what was called the Loyalist flag, which looks a lot like the Union Jack. | ||
And they switched over in World War II to the Red Ensign because they had Canadian soldiers confused with British soldiers. | ||
So the Red Ensign was the first Canadian flag we actually got to have flown in our country. | ||
And it meant a lot to a lot of families and a lot of people, even myself, because my grandfather and my great uncles were part of the service. | ||
And they took that flag away, I believe it was in 1967, and there was the biggest protest in Canadian history. | ||
So that's the rich history there. | ||
Is that the red ensign there on the screen? | ||
Mark? | ||
I can't see it. | ||
I'm looking at a camera, but it's the red. | ||
It's red with the green emblem on top. | ||
It looks like the flag for Ontario. | ||
But the red ensign, if you look at the red ensign, it'll show right up. | ||
All right, we're having some discrepancies here. | ||
I'm not sure that was the flag we put on the screen and he's looking at the camera. | ||
What is the rebel flag, was it? | ||
No, it was a red flag with the Great Britain flag in the top left corner and then a crest on the right side. | ||
So the Ontario flag is very similar to the red ensign. | ||
So that's where I can't see what we're looking at. | ||
But now you're being denied. | ||
You have a nice, very nice beard, a nice Santa hat. | ||
Your crew is denying. | ||
You can't even see my face. | ||
You can't see my smiling face and my glistening beard. | ||
We can't afford a monitor. | ||
The government's so hard and so hard on us and inflation. | ||
We can't afford a second monitor anymore. | ||
So we had to sell that for whiskey. | ||
Well, there's plenty of that flowing around in Canada. | ||
Do you prefer Canadian whiskey or American whiskey? | ||
You know what? | ||
What's J.P. Morgan? | ||
Is that Canadian, Mark? | ||
Is that Wiser's? | ||
J.P. Wiser's. | ||
I was like, wait a second. | ||
I'm going to let him try to collect his thoughts here. | ||
Sorry. | ||
That's a bag. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
Morgan's a bag. | ||
Weiser's a pedophile. | ||
Weiser's a good whiskey. | ||
But Scotch is the best, I think, right from Scotland. | ||
That's some of the best whiskeys from, you know what I mean? | ||
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This guy, he climbs onto roofs sometimes with a gallon of whiskey. | ||
You know, it's totally safe. | ||
Wouldn't recommend it for anyone else, though, only for big time. | ||
I literally fell through a skylight three days ago and landed on my neck. | ||
I'm surprised I'm still alive. | ||
And I was sober during it all, which is the disappointing part. | ||
But thank God there was a hot tub underneath the skylight, cushioned my blow, and I bounced up, checked my neck, everything was working, and finished the roof, got paid, and then I spent the rest on women and whiskey. | ||
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Okay. | |
We got all kinds of stories. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
The best damn roofer with the best damn stories. | ||
I don't want to incriminate myself. | ||
Now I can see you. | ||
Sorry, we almost fired my camera guy. | ||
I can see you. | ||
You look beautiful tonight, by the way. | ||
I had to apply a little pressure. | ||
I threw my weight around for you. | ||
Yeah, you look good, buddy. | ||
I don't think that's the... | ||
Okay, now we can get confirmation on the flag, then. | ||
We'll have my crew pull up some other flags. | ||
We'll try to get this one right. | ||
I think that was the World War I flag, though. | ||
We'll get the red ensign. | ||
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It's R-E-D. Yeah. | |
This isn't like a J.P. Morgan, J.P. Weiser situation, is it? | ||
You never trust a roofer with anything, by the way. | ||
Don't take any advice from a roofer. | ||
That's kind of like... | ||
I tell all my daughters that. | ||
Don't take any advice from a roofer, kids. | ||
Well, they try to find that flag. | ||
Let's talk about these gun laws here. | ||
Because this flag... | ||
Apparently they've just disappeared it off the internet, I guess. | ||
Well, because... | ||
In all honesty, they were teaching that it was a white nationalist flag. | ||
That's what it's become. | ||
That's what they're teaching in public schools now. | ||
Maybe that's what they've done. | ||
The closest one I can see would be the top left, maybe. | ||
It's kind of far away from me. | ||
But that's the idea of the Red Ensign. | ||
But they've literally called it a white nationalist flag. | ||
They're programming our children to hate the men that fought for their freedoms. | ||
And they're teaching our children to promote sexuality and to condone sexuality and raise a rainbow flag rather than raise the flag that their forefathers had to wear in order to die for their freedoms. | ||
And I kind of want to make fun of Justin Trudeau a little bit more. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
But, well, no, you mentioned that. | ||
And the NHL, I'm sure you probably heard about this. | ||
I think it was last year or the year before the NHL banned the Pride Night themes. | ||
They can't stop players from doing their own thing. | ||
And unfortunately, you know, one of your better hockey players up there in Edmonton, Connor McDavid, decided he was still going to do some Pride crap. | ||
But the NHL said no more, and NHL players, NHL fans, very conservative. | ||
They didn't want the gay pride crap. | ||
So that was kind of the first league to say no more. | ||
The MLB kind of followed suit. | ||
The point is it's not popular. | ||
They keep trying to bring this crap into things that it's not popular in. | ||
Well, that's the thing. | ||
The community is only 1% or less, especially now that they've adopted the trans community, involved with that, and they've got this new flag that represents trans and gays. | ||
It's even less people, right? | ||
I mean, when they say trans, it lost a lot of people, right? | ||
Like, okay, gay, do your thing. | ||
And then when it got into, like, maybe we should teach kids to cut their penises and do double mastectomies, people were like, whoa! | ||
Like, I'm not part of that. | ||
Like, so, especially a lot of sports players, they're not really that way anyway, you know what I mean? | ||
And so it didn't go very well. | ||
I mean, go woke, go broke, it goes a long way that way. | ||
So let me ask you this. | ||
Let's make fun of Justin Trudeau. | ||
Since he wants to sit here and point the finger at us, first of all, what's this logic? | ||
Oh, if a woman runs, you have to elect her. | ||
It's a woman, so you just have to elect a woman, right? | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
Well, that's not very good logic to have at all, but... | ||
He's not a woman? | ||
He's sitting up here lecturing us about we should have a woman present? | ||
Well, then why don't you resign and give your spot to a woman? | ||
Or better yet, why don't you trans yourself and claim you're a woman? | ||
That'll be fun. | ||
That'd be amazing, right? | ||
I think his wife left him, too, because he wasn't man enough. | ||
That was the problem. | ||
So he can't even stay married during his time in Parliament. | ||
And his wife left him, yeah. | ||
She wanted a real man. | ||
I think she's dating some roofer. | ||
Oh, is this... | ||
Well, we don't want to... | ||
Top secret information here, but, you know... | ||
I shingled a few girls in my day, just in case you're wondering, you know what I'm saying? | ||
Did you get a call from Justin Trudeau's wife about a new roof? | ||
I'm not going to say I did, I'm not going to say I didn't, but I'll tell you right now, she's pretty satisfied, you know what I'm saying? | ||
She's got a nice new roof, is what you're saying? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
She's nice and dry now, right? | ||
Nice new roof, okay. | ||
So, okay. | ||
Now, let me ask you this. | ||
I don't know as much about Canadian demographics and crime statistics. | ||
I'm guessing they're somewhat similar to the United States when you're dealing with these big cities. | ||
Are most of the gun crimes, because we talked about the gun bans and now there's more gun crimes, do most of the gun crimes happen in the big cities like Toronto? | ||
Of course they do. | ||
And they don't happen with registered guns either. | ||
So we've always had a gun registry in Canada. | ||
So the guns that are being used are actually being brought through our international borders. | ||
Somehow they're being smuggled in. | ||
Our government's controlled of all these international borders. | ||
So whoever's allowing these illegal guns in our country, these crimes are happening. | ||
And then, when these crimes happen, guess what happens? | ||
The repercussions fall on the legal gun owners who have done all the appropriate laws and followed all the appropriate regiments and got their license and been filtered by the police and RCMP. They're taking the guns away from these people that have never committed a crime. | ||
And the criminals are getting let out after two months in jail, three months in jail. | ||
And it's literally insane. | ||
Like, oh, we're going to get rid of handguns from people That have gone through rigorous training and licensing to have them, but not do anything to the criminals that are using the handguns. | ||
Let me tell you this. | ||
Let me tell you this irony, too. | ||
The gun that was used to shoot the UnitedHealthcare CEO was also one of those illegal ghost guns that the Democrats cry and whine about and want to sign legislation. | ||
Not a single liberal Democrat progressive, not a single one, has said anything about that being a ghost gun, and yet they're praising the shooter. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, it's crazy. | ||
I mean, that's how this media works, right? | ||
They never actually go after what they should and, you know, hey, let's go after criminals or let's go after these cartels that are bringing guns and no, no, no, no, we're going to bring them into the country illegally. | ||
I mean, you can look at Canada statistics. | ||
Over the last two months, we've had over... | ||
I think it's three or four million hunters actively hunting in the country of Canada. | ||
And you know how many crimes have happened with these hunters with guns that are going and putting them in their car, using them to hunt, and during the season of hunting? | ||
You know how many gun accidents happened? | ||
It's zero. | ||
You could go look right now. | ||
I don't think anyone got injured by a rifle or a hunting gun while millions of Canadians were hunting over the last two months. | ||
But if you look at all the crimes that happened, it's illegal guns. | ||
With illegal immigrants and gang members. | ||
So it has nothing to do with the people that own guns legally. | ||
And they're going to use the media like, oh, we need to help. | ||
We need to ban guns. | ||
And that's not going to do anything because guns are still going to be illegal. | ||
And people know that if they make guns illegal, they're worth more in the black market. | ||
So the value of the gun goes up. | ||
So there's more money to be made in the black market with these handguns in Canada. | ||
It's almost like Trudeau is getting a back end or getting, you know, he's getting the silver lining. | ||
I'm sure he's getting plenty of back ends. | ||
Oh, they're real hard. | ||
Hey, nice to see you. | ||
He's a big fan of the back end. | ||
So here's my kind of criminal psychology behind it, and it also applies to really any psychology. | ||
It's like When a classroom, when a class hears there's going to be a substitute teacher, especially if they have knowledge of the substitute teacher and they know it's, you know, easygoing, whatever, it's good to cause havoc. | ||
So the substitute teacher comes in and the kids are basically out of control. | ||
They're playing pranks. | ||
They're not paying attention. | ||
It's just total chaos, right? | ||
Because the kids know, oh, the substitute teacher is in. | ||
Let's go crazy. | ||
It's the same thing when liberals get in charge of cities, right? | ||
Democrats, leftists, they all want to come up with these excuses why liberal cities, Democrat cities, have the most crime. | ||
They always want to come up with these excuses. | ||
No, it's because criminals know when Democrats are in charge, when liberal progressives are in charge, now's the time to commit crime. | ||
Just like a kid in the class knows, oh, the substitute Miss So-and-So is here. | ||
It's time to go crazy. | ||
We're going to have fun. | ||
We're going to do pranks all day. | ||
It's the same psychology. | ||
The criminals know. | ||
The left is in charge. | ||
We run wild. | ||
I think we may have had a camera malfunction. | ||
They might blame me for that. | ||
I made them flip the camera around so my guest, the best damn roofer, could actually see me. | ||
I can't have him not seeing me. | ||
I mean, that would not be fair. | ||
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You know what? | |
I think Justin Trudeau found out I was talking with you guys, and he cut my camera feed. | ||
He found out we were talking back ends, and he got a little excited? | ||
Yeah, so it went against community standards. | ||
So I think we just had a battery malfunction, and we're going to be back on track. | ||
We're getting you lined up. | ||
Is that a normal service there on the roof? | ||
Can people actually order that? | ||
Can they say, hey, best damn roofer, we want you to come out and fix our roof? | ||
Say, absolutely. | ||
Can we get the French maid service? | ||
Do you like that? | ||
That's Louisiana. | ||
She was actually in Playboy last month. | ||
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That's her Louisiana. | |
So I figured, how do I sell tools to these roofers, right? | ||
And I figured, you know, the oldest trick in the book, right? | ||
Went to the old marketing playbook, and breasts was the first one. | ||
Number one on the playbook, marketing to roofers, breasts. | ||
So it worked out amazing, and that was one of my best accomplishments in my marketing career, is that hiring a beautiful model to sell my tool. | ||
So... | ||
You're just inviting trouble at this point. | ||
It's just getting ridiculous. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
I got a little bit of plaque from that. | ||
We need to start a fund, I'm thinking. | ||
Because, you know, Trudeau wants there to be a woman president. | ||
We should have a female prime minister, too. | ||
But Trudeau can't give up power. | ||
He's a communist. | ||
So we should start a fund. | ||
We should fundraise. | ||
We should get Justin Trudeau to have the trans surgery. | ||
We'll put some plastic breasts on him. | ||
We'll do the weenie chop. | ||
And he can be the woman. | ||
Well, I think he should take his manhood and actually have it welded right to his forehead, right? | ||
What are you thinking with that? | ||
Would anybody see it? | ||
Would anybody even notice it? | ||
It's like a pimple, right? | ||
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Yeah, they just think he has a blemish. | |
A blemish. | ||
Don't pop it, you know what I mean? | ||
You might get a herpy. | ||
But he's barely even popular in Canada. | ||
What is it really? | ||
If you walk around Canada and you bring up Justin Trudeau, what's the response? | ||
Everyone dislikes him, but surprisingly, there are people that would be like, oh, I'd vote for him. | ||
He gave me a free hot dog, and I got a free vendor ticket for my- A free hot dog? | ||
Why do you always do this? | ||
Now he's giving hot dogs, back ends. | ||
He gave me a free hot dog. | ||
He's always giving little free giveaways. | ||
But in Parliament right now, a lot of people don't even know this, and it's pretty scary, but there's a bill called C-293. | ||
And this bill here, it's actually a preventative pandemic. | ||
It's under this safety thing where they're going to basically take all agriculture and cattle farmers away from us. | ||
They're going to take our land away, all in this guise of protection, right? | ||
It's called BuildC293, and right now I'm currently working with a company to put a petition out against Justin Trudeau, so I'll be sharing that. | ||
On my channel at Best Damn Rofer on Twitter so people can sign up. | ||
And it's crazy the amount of leverage the government's going to take. | ||
They're literally going to take away your land, the ability to have cattle, meat, you name it. | ||
It's literally the end of all freedoms in Canada. | ||
And it's pushed into the WEF. And it's already on its third reading in Parliament. | ||
So it's pretty much almost law. | ||
And once it becomes law, all we need is another pandemic or whatever they're going to use the media. | ||
Which there are. | ||
It's already claiming is on its way as soon as Trump gets into office, so go figure there. | ||
Of course there is, yeah. | ||
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Oh, you know, I don't really like Trudeau, but he gave me a free hot dog on the back end. | |
And he shot his pimple on my face. | ||
The best damn roofer, big time. | ||
Take us to break with a big time. | ||
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Big time! | |
Always a great time with the best damn roofer. | ||
He's worth a follow for a laugh and some info. | ||
Alright, final segment here of today's Infowars War Room. | ||
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Happening right now. | ||
Alright, let's just start picking it up and putting it down. | ||
Donald Trump gets the Time Magazine Person of the Year Award his second time. | ||
He was also invited to ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange. | ||
and after he rings it, listen to the crowd here in clip one. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Here were the scenes at a Nancy Pelosi press conference. | ||
She was getting heckled by Democrats, by liberals in the crowd. | ||
Listen to this in clip three. | ||
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Issues. | |
Okay, okay, okay, okay. | ||
Thank you, shut up. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Okay, so you put-- Don't worry about that. | ||
I'm from San Francisco. | ||
I'm used to this. | ||
We have an opportunity for the audience to ask questions. | ||
So we'll wait till the end of our conversation to do that. | ||
See, they'll get what they want because all the press will say is that we got interrupted. | ||
All right, so... | ||
Yeah, it's the only newsworthy story here. | ||
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All right, so... | |
You never know what to expect at the 92nd Street Y. What is wrong with Nancy, by the way? | ||
I mean, how old is she now, like 90? | ||
Her dentures keep falling out. | ||
She looks like a piece of beef jerky that was thrown in the microwave. | ||
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I'll wait a second to continue. | |
This is part of what I'm talking about, folks. | ||
This is the volcano I'm talking about. | ||
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This is the volcano. | |
They've been trying to hold this beach ball underwater for way too long. | ||
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You were trying to hold a beach ball underwater? | |
That's what this corrupt political establishment has been doing. | ||
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Oh my gosh. | |
She couldn't care less about the hostages. | ||
I'll tell you what, though, brilliant move. | ||
She's an experienced con artist, so she knew what to do there. | ||
The beach ball is slipping, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The corrupt establishment, our corrupt politicians and the media have been trying to keep that beach ball underwater for far too long. | ||
It's slipping. | ||
It's slipping through their fingers, and it's about to come to the top, and we're all gonna see it. | ||
She's running for office again. | ||
They probably steal every election for her. | ||
Man, if you look into Nancy Pelosi's history, that is a rabbit hole of corruption. | ||
Okay, let's check in on CNN here. | ||
We've got a couple of CNN clips. | ||
Let's check in. | ||
Jake Tapper's going to bring on a pro-censorship guest. | ||
Let's check this out, guys. | ||
Let me see clip four. | ||
We turn now to Joan Donovan of Boston University, who recently wrote a book called Meme Wars, the untouchable story of the online battles upending democracy in America. | ||
And we're also joined by David Smith, a healthcare economist who hosts the podcast, The Cost of Care. | ||
Joan, in terms of the response to the. | ||
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Is that is that what Matt Gaeth was talking about? | |
Thank you. | ||
People that look like a thumb? | ||
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Get her off the screen. | |
um Bye. | ||
It's hard to fit. | ||
It's hard to fit her off the screen. | ||
Alright, we got more from CNN. You want to see geopolitical theater? | ||
You want to see geopolitical propaganda? | ||
This is maybe the most obvious example you'll ever see in clip 9. I can't tell though, it might just be a blanket. | ||
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But it's the only cell that's locked. | |
Is he gonna shoot it? | ||
The guard makes us turn the camera off while he shoots the lock off the cell door. | ||
We go in to get a closer look. | ||
It's still not clear if there is something under the blanket. | ||
Oh, it moved. | ||
Is there someone there? | ||
Is someone there? | ||
Or is it just a plane? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Hello? | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
I'll tell you what. | ||
Let's pause it real quick because the crew is giving me some feedback to this, too. | ||
We'll rewind it. | ||
I mean, folks, this is ridiculous. | ||
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It moved. | |
I think it moved. | ||
Someone there? | ||
Someone there? | ||
She's speaking English. | ||
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What? | |
The guy knows English? | ||
And by the way, I mean, look, I'm not going to act like I know about prison camps in Syria, but I mean, it's a pretty normal standard that when the prison guards come into your cell, you hop too. | ||
They don't like you sitting under the blanket, for obvious reasons. | ||
But yeah, oh, I'm sure, oh, hello? | ||
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Hello? | |
It moved, it moved. | ||
Oh my gosh, it moved. | ||
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Hello? | |
Is anybody there? | ||
No. | ||
Okay. | ||
This is very believable. | ||
CNN. They bring on women that weigh 500 pounds, 5'2", 500 pounds. | ||
It's a modern marvel. | ||
CNN, oh, hello, hello? | ||
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It moved, it moved. | |
Hello? | ||
It gets more ridiculous. | ||
Continue. | ||
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He's up. | |
Pause it. | ||
Pause it. | ||
Now he's up. | ||
Rewind it a little bit, too. | ||
Oh, he's up now. | ||
He's up. | ||
He's up. | ||
Oh, his hands are up. | ||
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Oh, I'm not a threat. | |
I'm not a threat. | ||
You're sitting in a prison cell. | ||
Is there some idea that you're armed? | ||
What is this? | ||
We didn't know you were there. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
This is next level. | ||
This is like... | ||
uh his name was charles jaco back in the 80s or 90s faking being being hit with with chemical weapons or bombs and they got fake palm trees and a green screen and fake sirens going off and he's putting on his helmet and gas mask he's asking him like hey what should i put on what do they wear i mean this is cnn is pushing the boundaries of geopolitical propaganda with this one all right you know what i should shut up so you can just watch it in its entirety just watch this work of theater | ||
just just watch this propaganda so just rewind it back a little bit i'll shut up we'll do some commentary then it's just this is ridiculous give them the award Hello? | ||
It moved. | ||
It moved. | ||
Oh, we're just journalists. | ||
We're just journalists. | ||
Oh, you didn't know I was here. | ||
You didn't know I was here. | ||
I was hiding under the blanket. | ||
There's nothing else in the room. | ||
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All right, just go ahead. | |
It's still not clear if there is something under the blanket. | ||
Oh, it moved. | ||
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Is there someone there? | |
Yeah, it's just a bulge. | ||
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I thought it was going to move. | |
Is someone there? | ||
Or is it just a blanket? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Hello? | ||
Hello? | ||
Okay, let's just move. | ||
Yeah, let's move. | ||
It's okay, it's okay. | ||
It's okay, it's okay. | ||
I'm a civilian, he says. | ||
I'm a civilian. | ||
Should we take a second here? | ||
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Oh, did you see her? | |
He tells the fighter he's from the city of Humps and has been in the cell for three months. | ||
All right, pause it. | ||
You should probably go back and show her her dramatized reaction. | ||
She goes behind the door. | ||
She can't... | ||
Again, let me just... | ||
Yeah, she's making sure the camera's on her, okay? | ||
Okay, sees the camera's on her, and then, oh! | ||
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Oh! | |
Like, oh yeah, you didn't know there was someone in the blanket. | ||
You saw it move, and it's literally a dude in there. | ||
You had no idea. | ||
It's like, oh, don't you know? | ||
Like, when you're five years old, you hide under the blankets, and nobody can see you. | ||
The monsters can't see you. | ||
Your parents can't see you under the blankets. | ||
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Ha-ha! | |
Oh! | ||
Oh! | ||
Claims he's been in there for three months. | ||
Do his clothes look like someone that's been in a prison for three months? | ||
Looks like some pretty fresh clothing, actually. | ||
His jeans are looking nice and pressed. | ||
Like, he just got them from the store. | ||
A little Christmas gift, even. | ||
Won't be Christmas in Syria anymore. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
No. | ||
Won't be Christmas in Syria anymore. | ||
Oh, he's been in there for three months. | ||
He's been a prisoner in there for three months. | ||
He's got fresh clothes. | ||
Let me give you another tidbit here. | ||
He would stink, okay? | ||
He'd stink like an unbathed animal. | ||
Yeah, they don't give you deodorant, folks. | ||
And if this was so bad here, probably not getting showers either. | ||
He's sleeping on a concrete floor. | ||
By the way, the blankets look brand new. | ||
His clothing looks brand new. | ||
I mean, you want to talk about a work of theater and a bad one. | ||
This is like, you know, a sixth grade play where it's just kind of cute and everybody applauds because they see their kids in it. | ||
And it's just, you know, it's fun. | ||
It's cute. | ||
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It's unbelievable at all. | |
This is nuts. | ||
Go back to the part where he stands up and you get to see his fresh clothes. | ||
Looks bathed, doesn't look untathered. | ||
I mean, hell, you saw me when I came out of prison after a couple months. | ||
I mean, look, that is not a guy that's been in prison for three months. | ||
I mean, give me a break. | ||
They pulled him off the street and said, hey, here's a couple hundred bucks. | ||
Pretend you're a prisoner. | ||
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Now she's touching him, I'm sure. | |
Does anyone have any water? | ||
He doesn't look parched. | ||
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Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike. | |
Okay, it's water, it's water. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, you're okay. | ||
You're okay. | ||
You're okay. | ||
Got a nice haircut. | ||
Doesn't he? | ||
Nice haircut for three months? | ||
I mean, come on, man. | ||
This is just ridiculous. | ||
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Is this the extended version or are we just playing it back? | |
Okay, it's water. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, you're okay. | ||
You're okay. | ||
You're okay. | ||
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We started to walk him outside. | |
Thank God you are safe. | ||
Don't be afraid, the fighter says. | ||
Where are all the other prisoners? | ||
Just leaving them on. | ||
This is the third prison they brought me to, he says. | ||
The third prison. | ||
After three months in a windowless cell, he can finally see the sky. | ||
All right, pause it. | ||
Pause it real quick. | ||
I don't know if I... I mean, it's just... | ||
This is just so ridiculous. | ||
This is a new... | ||
He's going to eat some food in a second. | ||
Let me just give you a compare and contrast. | ||
And folks, keep in mind, I was in a low-security federal prison for... | ||
Half of my sentence, I was in confinement. | ||
I was in the prison in the prison. | ||
And so I was in prison for two months. | ||
Guys, see if you can pull up the video of me when I got out after two months. | ||
Just to kind of give a compare and contrast. | ||
Okay? | ||
Go ahead and look at what I looked like after two months in a prison. | ||
Okay? | ||
And then look at that guy after apparently three months in a... | ||
You know, the worst prison conditions ever under Assad. | ||
So... | ||
I lost like 15 to 20 pounds. | ||
My hair, my beard is all disheveled. | ||
You can tell I don't have nice clothing on. | ||
So that's me after two months right there. | ||
That's me after two months. | ||
Now, I mean, do I look like I probably just got out of prison? | ||
Disheveled? | ||
Thin? | ||
Lost weight? | ||
Okay. | ||
Now go ahead and look at our three-month prisoner In Assad's torture prisons. | ||
Does he... | ||
Does this guy... | ||
Oh, now he's shaking. | ||
Oh, now he's shaking. | ||
Oh! | ||
He can't even lift up the spoon! | ||
This guy looks like he's got a fresh haircut, a fresh beard cut. | ||
He's got plenty of plump. | ||
He's got a nice new coat. | ||
Go ahead, go ahead. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
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Leaving him with no food or water. | |
That was at least four days ago. | ||
Bullshit! | ||
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I'm shaking. | |
My face is shaking, he says. | ||
The rebel tells him there's no more army, no more prisons, no more checkpoints. | ||
He had no idea. | ||
He didn't know there was chaos going on. | ||
He had no clue. | ||
He was hiding under a blanket. | ||
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Syria is free, he tells him. | |
It's the first time he has heard those words. | ||
Oh my gosh, this is insane. | ||
What do you guys think? | ||
You think they just pulled him off the street and gave him a couple hundred bucks? | ||
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He tells us his name is Adil Khurbal, and that officers from the much feared Muqabirat intelligence services took him from his home and began interrogating him about his phone. | |
Yeah, those are not, those are not... | ||
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Go back to that, go back to that, go back to that. | |
I'm just telling you, there's all the telltale signs, folks. | ||
Okay? | ||
His fresh jeans are not even, like, scruffed. | ||
Okay? | ||
Those are not shoes they would put... | ||
He wouldn't even have shoes. | ||
He wouldn't even be wearing shoes. | ||
Now he's shaking. | ||
Now, you know... | ||
Does that look like a coat that's been on a prisoner for three months? | ||
Do you think they would even give him a coat? | ||
I mean, seriously... | ||
These are basic observations. | ||
How dumb do they think you are? | ||
Now he can't walk. | ||
Next he'll be blind. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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He is still petrified. | |
Don't be afraid. | ||
Don't be afraid. | ||
War propaganda is the sickest thing I've ever seen. | ||
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Every car I got into, they blindfolded me, he says. | |
It is the end of a very dark chapter for him and for all of Syria. | ||
What a lie. | ||
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So many ghosts remain. | |
Alright. | ||
That's good. | ||
You know, I can do The geopolitical commentary on Syria and Assad and everything that's going on. | ||
And we've done it and we had the guest on earlier this week. | ||
Forget about that. | ||
Forget about it. | ||
Forget about whatever you want to think about Assad and Syria. | ||
Folks, when they have to push war propaganda like that, you know the whole deal is corrupt and everything they're saying is a lie. | ||
I mean, this is weapons of mass destruction. | ||
This is babies in the incubators. | ||
You know, all the other lies. | ||
See, I don't even know if I want to talk about this, to be honest. | ||
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But here's the thing. | |
Thank you. | ||
Go find the clip of Charles Jaco faking, you know, being bombed in Kuwait or wherever it was, too, from CNN years ago, decades ago. | ||
Make whatever assumptions you want about that camera crew and CNN field reporter. | ||
They fake. | ||
They run war propaganda. | ||
They are known for it. | ||
It's been going on for years. | ||
And so here's what's going on. | ||
Let me just... | ||
Let's just go. | ||
Let's just go there. | ||
Yeah, there it is right there. | ||
So... | ||
Candace Owens brings on a USS Liberty survivor, a ship that was attacked by Israel and bombed to bejeebies and people died. | ||
And she brings on one of the lone survivors for an interview. | ||
And he just tells the story. | ||
She just says, all right, tell me the story, what happened on the ship. | ||
It's like an hour-long interview, sits down, tells the story. | ||
And immediately people come running at Candace Owens saying, how dare you? | ||
Holocaust denier! | ||
Anti-Semite! | ||
And it's just a veteran who survived a bombing of Israel just telling the story. | ||
But see, what are you supposed to do now? | ||
Oh! | ||
Even though I've been lied to my whole life, even though everything in my life has been a lie, all the lies that got me into... | ||
The Middle East, babies in incubators, weapons of mass destruction, I mean, you name it, all the different lies. | ||
But I'm sure there were no lies during World War II. I'm sure. | ||
I'm sure all of that is 100% accurate. | ||
There was no war propaganda. | ||
Everything was above board. | ||
Everything was honest. | ||
Don't question anything ever about that. | ||
It was all fair. | ||
It was all honest. | ||
And of course, back then, you didn't have a free independent press. | ||
You had nothing but the three main networks, and they could run whatever they wanted, and that would be the narrative. | ||
So, oh, you don't dare question anything. | ||
And then I'm supposed to sit here and watch war propaganda like that and be told, don't you dare question anything from any history ever. | ||
And then you do, and it's just all these attacks and all these, oh, anti-Semite and oh, Holocaust denier! | ||
Uh, no. | ||
No. | ||
How about you're in a period of war and there's things called war propaganda pieces. | ||
You've witnessed dozens in your life. | ||
I mean, hell, you just went through the COVID propaganda. | ||
But don't question anything. | ||
Everything's real. | ||
Everything's true. | ||
Here, look. | ||
This guy's been in prison for three months. | ||
He's got a freshly cut beard and hair and a nice fresh jacket and jeans without a scuff on him. | ||
But he hasn't eaten in months, even though he's nice and plump. | ||
So I've rambled and ranted here and I didn't get to some of these other clips. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
By the way, a million people have died now. | ||
They're saying a million people have died in the war in Ukraine. | ||
A million people. | ||
A million people. | ||
And look at all the propaganda you're being sold there. | ||
It's the same crap. | ||
And now because of what they're doing in Syria, more people will die. | ||
More people will die because you have a lying media, you have a lying government that's bought and controlled by foreign interests, foreign countries, and special interests, and the military-industrial complex. | ||
And don't you dare question anything. | ||
No, we're going to question everything and we're going to tell the truth right here on this show. | ||
We take a 21-hour break. | ||
We'll see you tomorrow. | ||
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