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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. | ||
We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
Pfizer was served its due at their main corporate headquarters, The Unjected podcast has taken the bull by the horns. | ||
They and others behind the cause known as Team Humanity have filed a landmark federal lawsuit in the United States District Court in Galveston, Texas, naming names including the Biden-Harris administration, The state of Hawaii, | ||
Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson& Johnson, the CDC, the NIH, FDA, EPA, NIAID, FEMA, the World Health Organization, the DOD, DOJ, FBI, DHS, US Air Force, Space Force, the FAA, and all commercial airlines. | ||
Pfizer, from their internal documents, delayed reporting the deaths of eight subjects, people who died With COVID who were vaccinated and they delayed reporting it in spite of their own protocols that said they had to report deaths immediately so that they could misinform the FDA in order to get the emergency use authorization that allowed The rollout of the vaccine that we all know about. | ||
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Okay, well, this is us serving Pfizer Corporation. | |
That's all we do. | ||
You've been served. | ||
Pfizer, you've been served. | ||
The lowest risk for getting COVID is if you've had zero vaccines. | ||
As you add vaccines, your risk to get COVID goes up. | ||
I've never seen a vaccine like this. | ||
That's not the basis of vaccines. | ||
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They shouldn't have what we would call negative efficacy. | |
That is a peer-reviewed, beautiful study from Cleveland Clinic. | ||
Completely ignored. | ||
What's up, everybody? | ||
We're in Princeton, New Jersey, and we are here at the corporate headquarters of Moderna, serving legal paperwork. | ||
Let's do it! | ||
Hi there. | ||
So we're with Team Humanity. | ||
We need to serve some legal paperwork to somebody that works at Moderna. | ||
Okay, you guys are recording? | ||
Yeah. | ||
You guys have just been outside. | ||
You can't record it. | ||
Okay. | ||
I mean, I'd rather have it on film that we're handing it to somebody. | ||
And they can say, turn off the camera. | ||
We can say, how about you stop murdering 100 million people? | ||
It's your legal obligation to take it. | ||
Like, this is technically obstruction of justice right here. | ||
So... | ||
We're just gonna leave it, and I suggest you guys take it. | ||
There has been enough cases of people who have had the vaccine, received the vaccine, and then suffered a stroke. | ||
Good afternoon. | ||
I have some legal paperwork here that we need to hand to somebody at Johnson& Johnson. | ||
Okay. | ||
Have a seat, please. | ||
Okay. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You have been served, Johnson& Johnson. | ||
You have been served for crimes against humanity. | ||
Do we just have some legal paperwork that we need to drop off, please? | ||
Legal paperwork. | ||
For Merck. | ||
Any employee at Merck can accept it. | ||
You just got Merck'd. | ||
Bill Gates, who has overseen this simulation, He made a $1.1 million share to BioNTech vaccine, which later became the Pfizer vaccine. | ||
He then sold that, almost all that stock, 87%. | ||
Two years later, at a $242 million profit, and a week after that, he publicly announced the vaccine didn't work. | ||
Basically, he got a pun and dunk skater. | ||
Hey, what's up? | ||
We're at the World Health Organization, world headquarters, baby. | ||
When the next pandemic comes knocking, and it will, we must be ready to answer decisively, collectively, and equitably. | ||
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Hello. | |
My name's Scott. | ||
I just had some documents I had to sign. | ||
This is just some legal paperwork that we needed to hand off to somebody here at the World Health Organization. | ||
I mean, she said she don't want it. | ||
Okay, well, we'll take it then. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, so we have to literally just leave it. | ||
I just have to leave it here. | ||
Well, no, that's the thing, is that this is a legal proceeding that's already in the courts, and we are just notifying. | ||
So you've legally been notified is the thing. | ||
And so discarding that or throwing that away is considered obstruction of justice. | ||
All right, so there you go. | ||
So the World Health Organization, you saw it, they refused to take our summons. | ||
This gentleman who we've met in the mailroom says, you can hear, get a photo of them. | ||
That lady obviously works at the World Health Organization, and they're talking about it. | ||
And so they've accepted it. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, this is just yet another sign of humanity rising up, free humanity taking its destiny back. | ||
It's Friday, December 13th, 2024. Friday the 13th. | ||
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That's why I'm having bad luck. | |
37 days, 19 hours and 53 minutes until Inauguration Day. | ||
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And the Biden administration is going wild. | |
They are doing the unthinkable. | ||
Regime changes, money laundering, and these most recent pardons are completely insane. | ||
I have Chase Geiser sitting to my right in studio. | ||
He's going to be with me for the first hour. | ||
We're going to talk about all the big news from this week. | ||
We're going to go back and forth with that. | ||
I'm really going to be getting into the Biden pardons in the second hour. | ||
With my guest who has been doing extensive research into the 1,500 pardons, sentences commuted by Joe Biden yesterday, a record amongst those pardons, amongst those sentences that have been commuted are pedophiles and foreign spies. | ||
Completely unbelievable. | ||
Completely shameless. | ||
And I wonder if there will ever be a press conference where the media might just decide to ask him About that. | ||
I wonder. | ||
Now, Chase Geyser, as I said, sitting to my right. | ||
The big news stories this week, the drones that they're lying to us about. | ||
Alien invasion. | ||
The UFOs. | ||
I've, you know, I look at this as probably the most ridiculous story in a while. | ||
To sit here and act like they don't know whose drones they are. | ||
And then to tell us they're Iranian drones. | ||
Even Elon Musk is laughing at that. | ||
He put up this meme. | ||
I don't know if you saw it. | ||
Of Iranians floating around on spaceships. | ||
Because, you know, that's what they are. | ||
They're Iranian. | ||
And there's a mothership, too. | ||
There's a mothership out at sea, Chase. | ||
It's like Independence Day. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Are you worried about the Iranian mothership? | ||
No, I'm not. | ||
And frankly, if you think about all the examples of our military accusing an enemy of some inordinate amount of power throughout the last 50 years, it's usually been a false flag. | ||
There was the... | ||
Weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and that was used as an excuse to invade them. | ||
There's USS Liberty, there's Gulf of Tonkin incident. | ||
And what concerns me most about this is that everybody kind of in the establishment right seems to be just falling for it. | ||
You say Russia's a problem, everyone just believes it because of the Cold War propaganda. | ||
You say China's a problem, everybody just believes it because of the Red Scare propaganda. | ||
Now if you say that Iran's a problem, everybody believes it because of the war on terror propaganda. | ||
And I just hope we get to a point as a country where we don't fall for every stone that gets thrown at some foreign enemy that seems to have nothing to do with us. | ||
And there's very little critical thinking, I see, when people are responding to this. | ||
Now, the good news is, let's say the anti-mainstream media now, they're not really falling for it. | ||
They're not believing this. | ||
But you tune on to the mainstream media, they're all reporting, oh, drones, we have no idea, nobody knows. | ||
Is it Iran? | ||
Is there a mothership? | ||
One of the craziest things about working here is when you walk past the Alex Jones studio and you hear the Alex Jones broadcast and then you go into the break room and we have CNN on in the break room. | ||
It's like, oh my god! | ||
They're actually reporting this? | ||
I've just walked for 30 seconds past epic truth into this pit of lying despair. | ||
Speaking of CNN, did you see their report from Syria? | ||
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No. | |
Did you see that? | ||
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No, no. | |
Fill me in. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Oh, you mean with the prisoner? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, I watched your coverage yesterday. | ||
That was hilarious. | ||
The prisoner. | ||
He's got a fresh haircut. | ||
You looked worse off than the prisoner in Syria. | ||
The prisoner had a fresh haircut. | ||
He was nice and plump, too. | ||
He was looking well-fed. | ||
Well-fed. | ||
Very nice jacket. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He didn't look like he smelled. | ||
Where do you think he got that jacket? | ||
CNN probably gave it to him. | ||
Unless it was what they arrested him. | ||
It was really nice. | ||
It was a nice jacket. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We should sell that on the Alex Jones store. | ||
He's huddled under these blankets like, oh, is there somebody in there? | ||
And then he pops up, oh yes, oh! | ||
Oh yes, you didn't know I was here. | ||
Nobody knew I was here, right? | ||
Oh, you found me! | ||
As if when all of this chaos was going down. | ||
Because when they pan out of the jail cell, you see it, and I don't know, maybe it was real, maybe it was... | ||
A staged situation, but you see what looks like was a war zone. | ||
Things are falling over, broken, whatever. | ||
So they go out. | ||
You're telling me he's just huddled in that corner? | ||
He's not wondering what the hell's going on outside? | ||
He's not at the bars looking out the door saying, what the hell's going on? | ||
When are you releasing me? | ||
I saw another report of her from today. | ||
I don't think she made it today, but I saw the report going around today. | ||
She's laying in a ditch. | ||
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She's like, we've just heard massive rockets! | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Which one was that? | ||
It was in Israel. | ||
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She's like, Gaza is that way! | |
That was after October 7th. | ||
Was she in Tel Aviv on the ground crawling? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Doing the military crawl? | ||
Yeah, this guy. | ||
Yeah, I just don't buy it, man. | ||
I just don't buy it. | ||
And here's the thing, too. | ||
Like, I'm sure that Assad was a problematic regime, but it's not like this next thing's going to be any better. | ||
It's already worse. | ||
It's got to be. | ||
I'm seeing bodies being dragged through the street. | ||
Those videos look real. | ||
Dead bodies being dragged on roads through the street. | ||
It's so hard. | ||
I debate what to show on air with those because it's so hard to even know what's real and what's not. | ||
Some videos come out and then it ends up being from years ago. | ||
We saw a lot of that after October 7th. | ||
Yes, this is a dead baby being pulled from rubble, but it's from the conflict in 2012, that kind of stuff. | ||
So it's hard to show that stuff. | ||
Plus, it's really gruesome to show, but I saw videos of people being dragged from the cars, people being hung. | ||
There were public executions, apparently Christians being huddled together and tortured. | ||
So it's hard to know what is actually happening versus people just pulling videos and uploading them and saying, hey, this is from Syria, just to try to get some clicks or some views. | ||
I just don't want to be involved at all. | ||
I mean, when you have a region where 40% of marriages are between first and second cousins, you're going to have problems no matter what. | ||
So that kind of looks like our prisoner, actually. | ||
He just got a different beard color there on the right, but it's kind of the same jacket, fresh jeans. | ||
It really is amazing, though. | ||
You just take a look at those two stories. | ||
You take a look at the, we don't know whose drones they are. | ||
It's an Iranian mothership. | ||
You take a look at the, hey, look at this, we're freeing a prisoner. | ||
CNN has the key to the jail cell. | ||
It's so insulting to our intelligence. | ||
Like, it's just, do they think we're that stupid? | ||
And I guess the answer is their audience is that stupid. | ||
If you believe that, then you are that stupid. | ||
Do you think that when the average American sees that, they're just touched? | ||
When they see the prisoner? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm thinking of my mom watching that. | ||
She'd be like, oh. | ||
Well, I guess that's who it's targeted to. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's that boomer generation. | ||
My mom's a smart lady, but she's naive because good people tend to be naive because they can't fathom or imagine doing something so corrupt or dishonest or deceptive. | ||
And so they just fall for it. | ||
I think that this is an example of the media taking advantage of people just generally being good and giving people the benefit of the doubt. | ||
I mean, he's got some very well-kept hands as well. | ||
You know? | ||
I mean, this is a... | ||
I don't know what this prisoner's situation is. | ||
All they left me was an entire toiletry kit. | ||
I was able to go to the mall. | ||
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I had a shopping budget. | |
I mean, he claimed... | ||
I think they claimed he didn't eat in four days, too. | ||
That doesn't look like four days. | ||
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No. | |
I'm telling you. | ||
This is... | ||
It's just... | ||
It's so insulting. | ||
It's so insulting. | ||
He's got very nice, well-kept hands. | ||
His beard has been trimmed. | ||
It's just insulting. | ||
I wish I looked more like him. | ||
It's just insulting to our intelligence that they would try to run that and get you to believe it. | ||
But that's what it is. | ||
It's... | ||
Okay, we're going to run this regime change, and then we're going to use the mainstream media to prop it up as a good thing. | ||
Right. | ||
As if the only reason that we back regime changes is because we're so pro-democracy and liberation of people on humanitarian issues. | ||
Yeah, like all the elections that Zelensky has won. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, you know, why it's okay that we put democracy on pause? | ||
Like, he's like that. | ||
It's kind of like what they do. | ||
This is why Trump won. | ||
It's why Trump won, Owen. | ||
There is no deep state. | ||
Actually, there is a deep state, and it's great. | ||
Yeah, the gaslighting is insane. | ||
I often think of it like our government's relationship to us is how people describe abusive relationships between a man and a woman. | ||
Everything the government does to us is exactly what would immediately be described as abusive if we were in a romantic relationship with them. | ||
Well, it really... | ||
The similarities there are very real. | ||
They want to monitor all your finances. | ||
They want to steal some of them. | ||
They want to monitor everything that you're doing. | ||
Shake you down. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They want to lie to you constantly. | ||
You get a little sexual experience at the airport. | ||
Yeah, you get felt up at the airport. | ||
You're traveling for Christmas. | ||
You know, your government's going to give you a little... | ||
They don't want you talking to your family if your family voted for the political opposition, right? | ||
That's what an abusive person does. | ||
Come here for your Christmas rubdown. | ||
Oh, you're flying? | ||
Actually, Christmas is canceled. | ||
Remember, that was COVID. Oh, you're going to go back to see some family, are you? | ||
Okay, come here. | ||
Let me give you a little rubdown. | ||
Yeah, let me go up your legs there. | ||
Yeah, come here, Grandma. | ||
How about that? | ||
How do you like that? | ||
So what do you think is going to happen when Trump gets into office next month? | ||
I mean, do you think this kind of stuff is going to finally go away? | ||
Are they just trying to get as much done as possible before the 20th? | ||
It's hard to believe that things are going to change immediately. | ||
I mean, there's going to be policy that we'll see... | ||
The economy get better. | ||
Gas prices go down. | ||
Grocery prices go down. | ||
That'll take a little bit of time. | ||
It won't take too long. | ||
We'll see that pretty soon. | ||
But man, they're going to leave this situation in the Middle East. | ||
They're going to leave this situation in Ukraine just such a mess. | ||
Honestly, if Trump can get in and get that stuff calmed down, then that'll be such a huge... | ||
I mean, even though it's chaos and they're kind of setting him up for failure, it's also an opportunity for a big success story. | ||
Hey, we stopped the war. | ||
In fact, they just announced a million casualties in the Ukraine war. | ||
NATO estimates one million casualties in the Ukraine war. | ||
A million. | ||
A million for a Washington, D.C. money laundering, weapons laundering operation for a NATO struggle session. | ||
And Zelensky's coming out and saying that he rejects Trump's calls for ceasefires and peace deals. | ||
So you have a leader who's absolutely getting his butt kicked in this war, as people are dying to the tune of hundreds of thousands, assuming the vast majority of these casualties are Ukrainian, probably 75% of them. | ||
And then... | ||
There's an opportunity for this to end, but the leader then says, no, we don't want it to end because they're skimming so much money off the top. | ||
I don't know what Zelensky's net worth is. | ||
I don't even know if it's accurately reported. | ||
I've seen different numbers. | ||
Well, he only owns one sweater. | ||
He only owns one sweater. | ||
He's got the one sweater. | ||
And I think the only reason that he hasn't been whacked yet by his own military leaders is I think he's taking this money we're giving him and he's just really paying everyone around him a lot of money. | ||
Well, Kiev is basically in a bubble. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And... | ||
That's where all the money is being funneled into Ukraine is Kiev. | ||
And then the rest of the region is just either you're going and fighting and dying or the Russians, if you're in the east, the Russians have now taken the territory, which they're never going to give back probably. | ||
Why would they? | ||
Why would they ever give it back? | ||
I mean, even going back a year ago or a year and a half ago, Owen, do you remember the footage of... | ||
People with, like, Down syndrome and stuff fighting in the trenches. | ||
Like, and you see the recruiting videos of the new enlistees that are being trained and deployed, and they're, like, average age is 50 or 55. Well, they were going and rounding them up. | ||
And then they're just saying, no, we're peace. | ||
You've lost, man. | ||
You've lost. | ||
And the Democrats have been bragging so much about how peacefully they've accepted their loss. | ||
Bill Clinton's on The View this week talking about how, hey, when we lose an election, we admit it. | ||
We lost. | ||
But they, for some reason, can't admit that Ukraine's lost this war. | ||
Speaking of Bill Clinton, we've got Bill Clinton talking. | ||
I mean, this is just crazy. | ||
To me, this says that they're actually scared that Bill Clinton has to go on The View and try to defend Hillary Clinton. | ||
Now listen, Whoopi. | ||
Go ahead and play clip 11. Mr. President, Donald Trump will be returning to the White House, unburdened by the pressure of re-election, with sweeping immunity granted to him, I believe, by the Supreme Court, and an alleged enemies list we're hearing. | ||
Do you think it would be wise of President Biden to preemptively pardon any potential targets? | ||
What about Your wife, Hillary Clinton, she apparently is on Kash Patel's list. | ||
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For what? | |
Yeah. | ||
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For what? | |
Well, they got a problem with her because... | ||
First, she didn't do anything wrong. | ||
Of course. | ||
Second, she followed the rules exactly as they were written. | ||
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Oh, of course. | |
Third, Trump's State Department. | ||
Trump's State Department found... | ||
Remember how the emails were such a big issue in 2016? | ||
It's Trump's State Department. | ||
Found that Hillary sent and received exactly zero classified emails. | ||
I mean, that is a blatant lie. | ||
It was a made-up, phony story. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, you know, I guess if Kash Patel is determined to make one up, he could do it. | ||
All right, so that's good. | ||
So to me, they're actually scared. | ||
Why he has to go on The View and say, hey, Hillary did nothing wrong, man. | ||
She got zero classified emails. | ||
That is a blatant lie. | ||
But why is he going on The View and saying this? | ||
I think they're actually, they're afraid of this incoming administration. | ||
They're afraid of Kash Patel. | ||
They're obviously terrified if there are murmurings of preemptive pardons, and obviously Biden is not shy about doing these pardons. | ||
I mean, Hunter Biden pardon was something that everybody could have seen coming because it is his son after all, but incredibly brazen to issue just a blanket pardon for the last... | ||
Ten years, ten and a half years. | ||
I mean, that means if Hunter Biden murdered someone, he's just cool. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
And he might have been, you know? | ||
And so, I mean, it just... | ||
When they talk about Kash Patel's list, Owen, it really irks me personally because... | ||
You and I and Jamie White and Don Salazar and Alex Jones, we are on an enemies of the state list in Ukraine right now that was put together by a Ukrainian organization funded by the CIA. So our own tax dollars go to a government that pays to put us on enemies of the state lists for other nations. | ||
And they're griping that Kash Patel has a list as if that's not something that the FBI does. | ||
I mean, isn't the FBI famous for having a most wanted list? | ||
Frankly, I'd be concerned if he didn't have a list. | ||
They put out the list of people on January 6th. | ||
They're still going out and arresting people on January 6th. | ||
By the way, we can locate a grandma with a picture of an earlobe. | ||
We can go arrest her for January 6th, but we don't know whose drones those are. | ||
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We don't know who had the pipe bomb. | |
Who's the pipe bomb guy? | ||
No idea. | ||
We found this Luigi Mangione. | ||
No problem. | ||
A couple of weeks at a McDonald's 286 miles away. | ||
That story is insane. | ||
No pipe bomber. | ||
I saw that video you busted with the 79,000 likes. | ||
That was impressive. | ||
It's just crazy when you look at this stuff. | ||
You can't even believe it. | ||
Have you seen the connections of him to the Pelosi's? | ||
Yeah, I saw your post about that too. | ||
That was a long one. | ||
Yeah, TLDR. Yeah, nobody really is taking anything at face value. | ||
And that's a good thing, but it's also kind of a dangerous thing because now it's just like... | ||
You'll never trust anything. | ||
We never trust anything from the mainstream media. | ||
We never trust anything from our government. | ||
And so that's just the world we live in now. | ||
We just don't trust anything. | ||
That'll probably change with Trump a little bit, but still. | ||
Well, I mean, we shouldn't trust him. | ||
The people trusting the government since World War II, after World War II, there was such populism and trust in our government that it's resulted in millions upon millions of deaths over the last 50 years from this military-industrial complex, whether it's Vietnam, the draft of deaths. | ||
I think there were 68,000 casualties in Vietnam. | ||
Close to a quarter million people, if not more, casualties in World War II. And I know that there were at least 500,000 civilians killed in the wars on terror in Iraq and Afghanistan and the region. | ||
Now we have a million people that are casualties in this Ukraine conflict. | ||
I mean, it's so anti-human and dangerous to trust a government. | ||
And I saw a video the other day of Joy Reid talking about how corporations don't care about people. | ||
All they care about is the bottom line. | ||
And that's why it's so reckless for Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to Yeah, | ||
it's the most dangerous thing in the world. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, they say, oh, humans are the biggest predator in the world. | ||
They're the biggest danger to other humans. | ||
And it's true. | ||
But humans on behalf of government are a whole other animal. | ||
Well, you know, I got these clips. | ||
They're coming in like every day. | ||
And we played one from San Diego yesterday. | ||
There was one from New York earlier. | ||
It's happening in Chicago. | ||
I mean, people are really fed up. | ||
They really are sick of just the government in general. | ||
And they should be. | ||
This is from Chicago. | ||
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson getting an earful from residents at a city council meeting here in clip one. | ||
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You are disgusting. | |
You're a disgrace. | ||
You're a coward. | ||
You're a coward. | ||
Disgrace. | ||
You loser. | ||
You loser. | ||
Your project is a scam. | ||
You moved the location if you left. | ||
We won't have black attack on the bus station. | ||
We want our money back. | ||
Losers! | ||
And this is part of the Chicago Flips Red group Tom Homan just met with. | ||
This stuff isn't going away, Chase. | ||
This stuff is getting more popular. | ||
I thought the last clip I saw from them was just like a fun one-off. | ||
No, now there's more of them. | ||
This stuff's not going anywhere. | ||
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You're going to be famous tonight, Michelle! | |
Hey, Michelle! | ||
You famous tonight, Michelle Harris! | ||
These videos are not going to stop, and their movement is only going to get bigger. | ||
How would you feel if you were a councilman and you got treated like this? | ||
Would you be intimidated, worried? | ||
Would you think, what did I do wrong? | ||
Yeah, well, that's what they do, is they just run away. | ||
They just run and hide. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They do the same thing here in Austin. | ||
Sometimes they just, during community speaking, they just leave. | ||
They just leave the room. | ||
So they leave the mic on and they'll just leave the room because technically they have to give you time. | ||
Yeah, yeah, but they don't listen. | ||
They just let your time tick down and then they go. | ||
But I'm saying San Diego, New York, Chicago, this stuff isn't going anywhere, man. | ||
People are really rising up and they're sick of it and they're going local. | ||
They're going to their local representation, their mayors. | ||
And they're screaming at them. | ||
Well, I'm not a black-pilled person. | ||
I think that as soon as you lose optimism, you guarantee a pessimistic outcome. | ||
But I can't think of a single instance throughout history where a nation or a civilization or society has reached this level of corruption and peacefully reversed it. | ||
That's what kind of bothers me about this. | ||
I love Trump and I believe in Trump and I hope that he can really reverse things in the next four years. | ||
But how can you reverse four to five decades of corruption in four to five years even if you do everything right? | ||
I just hope that the power of the executive branch is great enough to do it. | ||
Well, that's why you just shut it down. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, that's the peaceful way to go about this. | ||
You're done. | ||
Like Enron. | ||
This is done. | ||
You just shut it down. | ||
Just like, you know what, we're cutting the federal government down. | ||
I mean, Vivek has talked about 75%. | ||
I'd like to see that. | ||
If we get 50%, it'd be a victory. | ||
If we get health, I mean, yeah, just anything. | ||
Just slash it some way. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then you're going to sit there, look at the congressmen and women, and you're going to say, oh, so you didn't want to get the government off our back. | ||
How many people do we really need in Congress? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Did you see that 95%, at least 95% of all new jobs in California last year were government jobs? | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah, it was some nuts number like that. | ||
95% of new jobs? | ||
Of all new jobs created in California were state government jobs, I believe. | ||
And, of course, they run at a huge deficit. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And Trump has said that he's going to cut federal funding to states that do sanctuary cities. | ||
So what are they going to do? | ||
I haven't lived in California for four years, and they're coming after me for tax money because I lived there in 2004. Did they do that thing like they did in Illinois where when you move and they still try to tax you? | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's exactly what they're doing to me right now. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Well, that's how they try to stop people from moving, and they just say, oh, well, we're going to tax you anyway, so don't move. | ||
Disgusting. | ||
Yeah, there it was. | ||
95% of new jobs in California were government jobs. | ||
What do you think they were? | ||
96.5%? | ||
Yeah, that's the report I saw. | ||
I mean, it's a stupid stuff. | ||
Diversity studies? | ||
Diversity hires, probably university expansions, research expansions, building roads, building rails, research whether they're going to build... | ||
A lot of it's like California Department of Transportation stuff. | ||
They're always trying to build a hole or a road or whatever. | ||
It's all crap. | ||
That's insane. | ||
I hated that. | ||
I've never been so unhappy in a place. | ||
It's so beautiful outside, but you have to work 20 hours a day to afford to live there, so you can go outside. | ||
So you're just looking out the window at this beautiful sun and beach, and you're typing away on your computer trying to make ends meet. | ||
Trying to get the government off your back. | ||
It sucked, man. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
It's crazy what the Democrats have done, man. | ||
Everywhere the Democrats get in power, they just destroy. | ||
Every single place. | ||
Alright, maybe we'll get into some of these Biden pardons when we come back from the break. | ||
It's just pedophiles, spies. | ||
What the hell is Joe Biden doing? | ||
And then Kamala Harris had a recent public appearance. | ||
Aren't you glad you're not going to see that for four years? | ||
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You're just talking about how crazy AI is. | |
is And the Door Brothers, these crazy AI videos that they put together, they're like music videos with a whole bunch of world leaders, politicians. | ||
I don't know how they do it. | ||
You're into the AI stuff. | ||
I'm not really into it. | ||
I like it. | ||
But it's scary. | ||
I was talking to Harrison about it the other day. | ||
I said it's like a gun. | ||
It's incredibly useful and powerful, but also incredibly dangerous. | ||
So you have to use it with responsibility, and you can't allow it to be only in the hands of the government. | ||
Did you see Google's new Willow? | ||
Did you hear about this? | ||
Is it the one that tried to escape? | ||
No, I think that was ChatGPT, wasn't it? | ||
I can't remember. | ||
And it's hard when you see stories like that to know which one's true. | ||
Is Willow the one that did the massive calculation that would normally take on a computer like 10 million? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
So this is another example of they think we're stupid. | ||
So they claim, and obviously I'm sure they have, this is a quantum computing chip and it's super advanced. | ||
I'm sure that that's real. | ||
But they say it took... | ||
This processing chip. | ||
Five minutes. | ||
Five minutes to do a problem that would take 27 years to solve. | ||
So if a problem takes 27 years to solve, how did you put it together? | ||
Like how did you know that they solved it with the correct answer? | ||
Where do you come up with a problem that takes 27 years to solve? | ||
They just make it up. | ||
Like with brute force techniques, there's different ways to hack, and one of the hacking techniques is brute force, where if you want to try to hack somebody's password, you can test thousands upon thousands of different password combinations. | ||
That's called brute force. | ||
Like a James Bond encryptor. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
In order to do it effectively, you have to have massive processing power that can test as many different combinations of letters and words and characters as possible within a short period of time. | ||
But what they're arguing is that with a quantum computer, you could do like a brute force technique that would normally take 25 years to crack a password. | ||
But since it's so fast, the way that it processes everything, they can do it in like five minutes. | ||
Like that's the argument is that the processing speed is just super fast. | ||
Yeah, and basically what is going to happen soon... | ||
So the story with... | ||
I think it was ChatGPT. | ||
Maybe the crew can find it. | ||
They did some sort of an update. | ||
So it was like ChatGPT or whatever it was, 2.0. | ||
And they were about to get rid of the old code. | ||
And somehow... | ||
The old code basically wrote itself into the new code. | ||
To try to escape? | ||
Well, no, just like basically put on a mask, if you will. | ||
Like put on a digital mask and said, oh, I'm the new one. | ||
That's trippy. | ||
I need to read more about that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's wild. | ||
Do you spend any time on ChatGPT? | ||
No, like I said, I do some stuff with Grok on X, but that's really about it. | ||
Yeah, here it is. | ||
Sheming AI bot ChatGPT tried to stop itself being shut down and lied when challenged by researchers. | ||
I'm surprised you didn't hear about this. | ||
I heard about it in passing, but I haven't read into it at all. | ||
It attempted to stop itself from being shut down by overriding its own code. | ||
It emerged last night. | ||
Wow. | ||
A scheming version of its popular chatbot also lied when it was challenged by researchers. | ||
Well, you remember when Musk took over Twitter as he turned it into X, and they were finding all of these ghosts in the machine, like this hidden code, like, oh, we didn't realize that people were being censored for this reason, and they'd find the hidden code that revealed that there were all these different mechanisms and protocols in place designed to censor people that were hard to unravel and find. | ||
I wonder if there's a similar thing going on at ChatGPT or OpenAI, because at first it was funded and backed by a lot of Muskites, for lack of a better term, It was Musk's money in the beginning, and it was a lot of talent that came there because they wanted to be associated or work for Musk. | ||
And I wonder if they put in any, I don't know, subversive code to some of the old infrastructure that's kind of manifesting. | ||
So here's what I see happening probably pretty soon. | ||
I mean, with this Willow technology, this supercomputer, super quantum computing processing technology, Because, you know, what type of AI has just kind of worked into our life? | ||
I mean, you could argue just a search engine optimization is essentially AI. I mean, you're doing a dragnet search of the internet looking for a keyword to find something you're looking for, a story, a document, a picture. | ||
So there's still a process there that it's like, okay, I have to think of it and I have to type it in. | ||
Then I have to search for it, and then I have to go through the search results. | ||
Now, with this quantum computing, it's like permanent internet. | ||
It's like hard drive, solid state drive internet 24-7. | ||
It's like immediate access. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
So it's like I'm automatically in your head. | ||
Like every available inch of data on the internet... | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Without having to filter through or try to... | ||
It's got almost like human-like intuition, so it can actually give you what you're looking for without you having to game the system at all. | ||
And then the question becomes, all right, if this technology exists and you become paralyzed in some tragic accident, are you going to get the chip in your brain that makes you walk again? | ||
You know, I... You never know until you're in that situation. | ||
I don't ever see myself getting any injectable. | ||
No. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No. | ||
I'd be very... | ||
Even if you could walk, you'd say, you know what, I'll stick to the chair. | ||
See, that's what I'm saying. | ||
If you lose your vision or something like that... | ||
If you had, like, terrible lower back pain for a long time, what would you be willing to do? | ||
Like, and you couldn't have sex? | ||
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Yeah. | |
This guy's got an engineering degree from UPenn. | ||
He can't figure out how to get laid, dude. | ||
Another one, another one, because you mentioned that video I posted that got millions of views, and I don't know the guy that made that video. | ||
I couldn't ever find the actual source of it. | ||
But then I was reading all the comments. | ||
There's thousands of comments. | ||
How is it, oh, he can't, apparently this kid can't afford health care or whatever. | ||
He comes from a very wealthy family. | ||
What do you mean he's struggling to pay? | ||
None of it makes sense. | ||
He was supposed to inherit like $30 million, but there was a stipulation in his grandmother's will that if you're convicted or indicted for any federal crime, you can't get any of it. | ||
So he like screwed himself out of it. | ||
See, now that's like the gangster mafia stuff. | ||
Well, I mean, that would tie into the Pelosi. | ||
Hey, hey, go set up Oluigi. | ||
He's about to take $30 million. | ||
Go set him up for a crown, eh? | ||
Yeah, it's crazy because his family... | ||
Is that racist to do Italian? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's called Italo-American. | ||
I hear the Italians complain. | ||
You notice that? | ||
I think his grandfather made all of his fortune in the nursing home business, so his family's in the health care. | ||
Yeah, look at that. | ||
There it is. | ||
Put that up. | ||
$100 million. | ||
But hey, he couldn't afford a back deal. | ||
CEO assassin Luigi Mangione may miss out on $100 million fortune left by grandmother's powerful family's wealth revealed. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This guy was doing a bunch of shrooms, man. | ||
And it screwed him up. | ||
He was like inadvertently MKUltrad. | ||
Wait, do you know he was actually into psychedelics? | ||
100% into psychedelics. | ||
If you look at all the pages that he follows on his X account, all the posts that he made about psilocybin research, and the fact that Stanford was simultaneously doing a chronic lower back pain study using psilocybin as a solution while he was a TA there. | ||
See, that's MKUltra stuff. | ||
That's MKUltra stuff. | ||
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It's real weird. | |
And I wonder, too... | ||
Because there's all kinds of declassified government documents. | ||
There's this whole book I have. | ||
They've written movies about it. | ||
But I mean... | ||
According to the government and studies they've done, projects they've done, there are unseen universes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And they've tested all kinds of different psychedelics. | ||
The LSD was a famous one. | ||
Yeah, LSD was big. | ||
DMT's big as well. | ||
I still think that... | ||
I mean, if you look at Alex Jones on Joe Rogan, episode 9-11, he's talking about the DMT studies that he's heard about happening still in this facility where they put you on a drip so you can stay high for longer. | ||
So, you know, that's crazy because... | ||
There's different psychedelics... | ||
I don't need to talk about my experimentation with psychedelics, but... | ||
When you do some psychedelics, you know it's fake. | ||
So if you and I... Oh, that's a pretty color. | ||
If you and I smoked salvia right now... | ||
I don't know if you've ever heard of salvia. | ||
Yeah, I've consumed salvia before. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So if you and I took a big fat hit of salvia, we would hallucinate like crazy for maybe five minutes. | ||
But we would see different stuff. | ||
Whatever's in our mind, we would somehow project and see it. | ||
But what has happened... | ||
With ayahuasca sometimes, or DMT sometimes, two people will have the exact same visualizations. | ||
Yeah, they're experiencing the same entity in the room at the same time. | ||
It's weird. | ||
So, and it's such a, it's like a time scale, right? | ||
So if you could, and I'm sure this is what the government's doing while they're on these drips, if you could somehow get it to where you're in that plane, and you're seeing that, like for that whatever moment, and you can somehow stay in that plane, Then it's like, okay, what are you really seeing? | ||
Now you can develop a relationship. | ||
You can ask it questions. | ||
Maybe it can tell you about the whereabouts of enemy entities or technology on the other side of the planet. | ||
I mean, there's all sorts of reasons that the government would be interested in communicating with international beings. | ||
Can you study it? | ||
Can you map it? | ||
Can you communicate it? | ||
I gotta tell you, Owen, I did psilocybin one time. | ||
Some mushrooms? | ||
Yeah, but it was just the purified psilocybin. | ||
And it was in my 20s. | ||
And I was... | ||
Hallucinating as you do on the drug. | ||
And I just did it maybe two occasions to experiment. | ||
And I saw this symbol being drawn on the drywall of the room that I was in. | ||
You know, it looked like Mulan, Inc., you know, kind of drawing the symbol. | ||
And it was like this guy with a cane straddling an eagle with its wings spread out. | ||
Never seen it before. | ||
The next day I Google it. | ||
Describe it into Google. | ||
And it comes up, Zoroastrian symbol of spirit guide. | ||
Have you ever seen that before? | ||
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No! | |
No, man! | ||
I'm just a kid in my 20s that likes to play video games and read books, you know? | ||
And I'm just like, alright, I'm going to try this. | ||
I'm going to have a buddy of mine come over and keep an eye on me so I don't jump out the window like MKUltra. | ||
I want to know what it's all about! | ||
And I did it, and it was like a three-hour experience, and I just, I will never forget how creepy that was to see a symbol that I'd never seen before. | ||
I was like, oh, that's pretty. | ||
And the next day, I was just kind of thinking about my experience the day before, and I was like, I'm just going to Google it to see if it's anything. | ||
And it was a Zoroastrian symbol for spirit god. | ||
I'm sure the guys could Google it and throw it up for you. | ||
Well, here, you know, they call DMT the god molecule. | ||
Yeah. | ||
When you dream, it's DMT that's kicking that into gear. | ||
Yeah, and when you die, apparently, the rush of it. | ||
And... | ||
People talk about near-death experiences or even, you know, you die on a hospital bed and seeing God, they talk about that. | ||
There's actually been a movie, they did a remake of it that was pretty good too, Flatliners, that talks about you basically put yourself into an induced death to trigger that DMT and expand your consciousness, expand your brain, and it's like the most pure form you can do it. | ||
But what was crazy to me, because... | ||
That's it. | ||
Yeah, that's an old Egyptian symbol, isn't it? | ||
Iranian. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Iranian, you said? | ||
I think so. | ||
Zoroastrian. | ||
It was Iranian. | ||
That's what I saw. | ||
Creepy. | ||
We're going off on all kinds of crazy things. | ||
I guess you brought up having back problems. | ||
You started talking about Luigi. | ||
I'm telling you, if you mess with that stuff too much and you have a predisposition for mental illness, you're going to go down a bad rabbit hole. | ||
Well, I tried mushrooms. | ||
I enjoyed it. | ||
But I was the same way. | ||
I was like, okay, I don't need to do that again. | ||
That was good for me. | ||
I could see the benefits. | ||
I could see how it could even be used. | ||
Sure, if somebody's got PTSD or whatever. | ||
Oh, yeah, 100%. | ||
And you're like, oh, okay, yeah, I could see how that could help for this or that. | ||
Oh, yeah, okay. | ||
But also, maybe if you do it every day for like a year, you're going to come out on the other side all screwed up. | ||
Well, DMT is even crazier because I have tried DMT, too. | ||
But that's what I'm saying. | ||
The difference was... | ||
From somebody that's tried other psychedelics and you're like, okay, I'm hallucinating. | ||
I can tell I'm hallucinating. | ||
With that, it was like, no, this is actually real. | ||
I've never done DMT before. | ||
It felt like you were actually having a very real experience just in a different kind of plane. | ||
You go through, from my experience, and I'm not claiming to be the expert, but from my experience, you go through different planes. | ||
Really? | ||
Like different dimensions, but you're like traveling through. | ||
So you went plaid. | ||
That's kind of like that scene from Spaceballs, right? | ||
Where they go through the different speeds. | ||
Kind of. | ||
Right? | ||
Like ludicrous speed and then we've gone plaid. | ||
Kind of like that. | ||
So you see yourself like ascending through different dimensions and you like kind of peek out. | ||
Well, it's all just right in front of you. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
It's all right there. | ||
It's just somehow it triggers different lines of vision. | ||
What did you see? | ||
So what did you experience? | ||
Did you talk to anything? | ||
So, it's... | ||
When you've only done it for the first time, it's kind of like you get a tolerance for things, right? | ||
So, DMT is different than everything else because you basically go immediately to the top. | ||
There's no, like, progress where you, like, start down here, like, if you're drinking or smoking or something, right? | ||
You immediately... | ||
You're at the peak immediately. | ||
And then you start to come down. | ||
So... | ||
Unless you've, like, built up a tolerance and done it a lot, the first phases, the first stages of it, where the people that are really into it do it a lot, have that tolerance, that's when they claim you're basically, like, seeing God. | ||
Like, you're in touch with God. | ||
And then you slowly come down. | ||
So I really remember kind of the outward phase. | ||
But, I mean, to me, like, have you ever seen that video? | ||
It's a crazy video. | ||
It's going viral, where... | ||
They did a whole documentary, and they claim with this laser, when you're looking through this laser, you can see, like, interstellar. | ||
Yeah, and you can, like, see, like, the Matrix, basically. | ||
So, yeah, when, for, I mean, you basically, you see the Matrix. | ||
It's like the last stage of it when you're coming back to reality. | ||
It's like you see the Matrix. | ||
It's like you're seeing through the code. | ||
You kind of had a little bit of a sense of that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Wow. | ||
Was it life-altering, or was it just like, oh, that was cool? | ||
Oh, for sure, for sure. | ||
I mean, because to me, It just proves we're in a divine creation, man. | ||
I mean, we are in God's creation. | ||
It's designed. | ||
100%. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's why people call it the God molecule, or they say they see God, because you see this and you're like, whoa, this is... | ||
We are in a divine creation. | ||
There is a God. | ||
Something created this. | ||
When I was on psilocybin, every object in the room that I was in, and I wasn't doing a hero dose or anything, so I wasn't screwed up. | ||
I could still have a conversation. | ||
But I remember every object in the room seemed like it was aware of me. | ||
It animated existence or the material world in a way that it just felt like The universe isn't something that we're just conscious of. | ||
It's also something that's conscious of us. | ||
And I know that sounds like hippie kind of trash, but I don't know. | ||
Maybe that kind of ties into the DMT matrix thing because you just get a sense. | ||
Well, a lot of people say they see these demons and they can operate through inanimate objects. | ||
You know, it's crazy. | ||
Last night, and the crew can probably back this up because I'm pretty sure I said something to the crew last night about how I was having tech glitches in my life. | ||
Do you guys remember that? | ||
Didn't I say that before I left the office last night? | ||
Yeah, so... | ||
I've been having all these weird technical glitches. | ||
Like, none of it makes sense. | ||
Like, fire alarm goes off in the middle of the night. | ||
Like, what? | ||
Just weird tech glitches. | ||
Nobody can get it. | ||
We had some weird tech glitches in the studio. | ||
And I was like, yeah, there's some tech demon following me around. | ||
I called Craig Sawyer. | ||
I don't know if you know what Craig Sawyer is. | ||
I called him last night. | ||
And we were just catching up. | ||
And he's like, hey, do you mind if I pray for you? | ||
I said, oh, that'd be great. | ||
So he starts praying for me. | ||
And then in the prayer, he says, God, something along the lines of, please rid Owen of any technical malfunctions or technical difficulties he's having, whatever. | ||
Did you tell him about it? | ||
No! | ||
And then after he finished praying, he said, hey... | ||
My toaster immediately started working! | ||
My oven turned on! | ||
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Six million times! | |
No, I'm just kidding. | ||
No, I was like... | ||
I was like, Craig, why did you... | ||
I was like, hey, I'm just curious. | ||
Why did you say that about electronics and technical malfunctions? | ||
He was like, no reason. | ||
He was like, oh, I know you work in media, and so I just wanted to make sure... | ||
I was like, well, it's crazy you said that because... | ||
I've been having these weird technical glitches. | ||
And he was like, oh wow. | ||
And so, you know, just this crazy moment. | ||
But yeah, hey guys, pull that back up. | ||
What is the name? | ||
Man, you can... | ||
They published a book of all the declassified documents. | ||
It's sitting next to my bed. | ||
MKUltra specifically? | ||
Well... | ||
Remote viewer for the U.S. military. | ||
Oh yeah, remote viewing. | ||
Have you seen the clip of her talking about this woman on this podcast talking about going back to witness the crucifixion? | ||
Creepy. | ||
Really? | ||
He refuses to talk about it. | ||
Have you ever read the Edward Case's books by any chance? | ||
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No. | |
He's a remote viewer? | ||
I don't think I have. | ||
I have one remote viewing book. | ||
It might have been written by him, but I've only flipped through it. | ||
I read some of his books. | ||
I think two of his books when I was in prison. | ||
Very interesting stuff. | ||
But yeah, he would go back to ancient Egypt. | ||
Really? | ||
Did he say anything about going back to the death of Christ? | ||
No, but he claimed that the period between the birth of Jesus and then when he re-emerges later with the apostles... | ||
By the dark side? | ||
Well, no. | ||
According to Case, Jesus was in Egypt learning the ways of the ancient Egyptians and the different powers and stuff that they had. | ||
Yeah, that lines up. | ||
Because there's that period, too, of his life between 12 and 30 that nobody knows what he did. | ||
According to Edward Casey, he was in Egypt learning the ways of the mind and getting in touch with God and higher powers. | ||
An Egyptian. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But you go back to these government... | ||
It's like the most boring reads ever, except that it's actually crazy these are government documents. | ||
Do you see the Mars document from the remote viewer, where the guy was given three coordinates, and he was looking at all these megalithic structures and talking to these entities, and he realized that at the end that it was Mars? | ||
They sent him to look at three locations on Mars from a million years ago, and there was a whole civilization on Mars. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That's what I'm saying. | ||
And it's boring to read it because it's like, oh, it's a government document laid out like a government document. | ||
But it's like, oh, yeah, this is a government document talking about how people are moving things with their minds. | ||
Bending spoons going to Mars a million years ago and talking to the entities right before they have a massive existential crisis. | ||
I went on this buying spree just because when you're in jail, you read. | ||
At least Lord rid Owen of the buying demon. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Well, I quit buying books. | ||
I got too many books now. | ||
I don't even have the bookshelves. | ||
Yeah, Men Who Stare at Goats is a movie they did about this. | ||
But I went on this buying spree because people were sending me Just government document books that I was pouring through and some other stuff. | ||
So I was just like, oh, and you can go on any purchasing site, but, you know, Amazon's the big one, and they kind of have the AI that'll feed you what you want, right? | ||
Right. | ||
So I bought a couple of these government document books, and it just starts feeding you all these different government document books, and you're like, oh, I want to look at that. | ||
Oh, I want to look at that. | ||
Oh, let me look at that. | ||
And it's just the craziest stuff. | ||
And nobody really even talks about it. | ||
It's like government studies talking about different dimensions, psychedelic powers. | ||
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Right. | |
Going back in time. | ||
It's just like, oh yeah, Iranian drones. | ||
So what was the most impactful read that you had while you were away? | ||
Is there one that sticks with you? | ||
You were just like, holy cow, I'm so glad. | ||
Honestly, Edward Case's readings were pretty amazing. | ||
You know, the Bible is always a great read. | ||
You're going to go through that again. | ||
And you made it through the Old Testament, right? | ||
I read the whole thing, front to back. | ||
You like the New Testament better? | ||
Actually, yes, because a lot of people say they like the Old Testament better because there's a lot more, you know, warring and whoring, let's say. | ||
Sure. | ||
And there is a lot more warring and whoring. | ||
But so much of the Old Testament is just like, you will build it three cubits by four cubits, and you will take five steps to the left and then have a steeple. | ||
Yeah, and it's just like for chapters, this stuff goes on. | ||
In the gospel, some of those books are kind of rewrites just from different perspectives. | ||
So you're getting the same story but from different perspectives. | ||
But you can read the Gospels in like an hour. | ||
They're not very long. | ||
A lot shorter. | ||
Yeah. | ||
A lot easier to read. | ||
But, I mean, you're just sitting there reading the Old Testament. | ||
It's just like, yeah, chapters of the son of Jebediah. | ||
And every once in a while there's some epic story, though, and it's like actually really good. | ||
It's almost Tolkien level. | ||
Yeah, like King David and stuff like that. | ||
And then they live for hundreds of years in their eyes and the fall of the empire. | ||
Genesis is such a trip. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it's crazy. | ||
The crazy thing about the Bible, too, is even if you look at it as a historical document, it does show that this was a part of human history and there were other civilizations. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There were other civilizations around. | ||
So much to be learned from it. | ||
Do you gain more reading the Old Testament from... | ||
From the literal meaning of it or from the metaphorical meaning? | ||
I'm somebody who believes that it's both literally true and has metaphorical lessons and meaning at the same time. | ||
Do you appreciate the historical component of it or the lessons of it more? | ||
I think that that's why it's such a powerful book is because it can do both. | ||
You can read it because I was taking notes when I was reading it. | ||
I have this whole page of all the different Bible verses that were the most impactful for me. | ||
So it's like you're reading it If you're looking at it with a historical lens and you're saying, okay, but then it's like, wow, that feels like it just spoke to me. | ||
Like, I feel like that was meant for me right there. | ||
Something that was written thousands of years ago. | ||
Right. | ||
And you're reading it, you're saying, wow. | ||
I shall not lay with another man. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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I'm just messing with you. | |
Let's get that. | ||
What verse is that? | ||
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Leviticus. | |
You shall not lay with another man. | ||
As you do with a woman. | ||
It's got to be Leviticus. | ||
That's the book of the law. | ||
There's some stuff in there, too, that's like, I mean, you look at some of those ancient laws. | ||
Yeah. | ||
How many sheep is a cow worth? | ||
That kind of stuff. | ||
Well, yeah, and, I mean, you know, you can get killed for some stuff. | ||
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Yeah. | |
You might go downtown Austin. | ||
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You go downtown Austin, you know, bring someone back from biblical times. | |
Yeah, you go see a Syrian prisoner. | ||
Yeah. | ||
1812, thou shalt not lie with mankind as with womankind is abomination. | ||
You know, I also read the Quran. | ||
What did you think of that book? | ||
Did you feel like an infidel? | ||
No, I've never even been introduced to it at all. | ||
It's very similar to the Bible. | ||
Yeah, I had it read in college. | ||
I can't remember much of it though. | ||
It was because I read it after the Bible and it was like very similar. | ||
It was almost, I mean, some were like verse for verse, same as the Bible. | ||
So that was actually a little surprising to me. | ||
I wasn't expecting that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I was expecting more infidelish. | ||
There's a little bit of that. | ||
Yeah, but it wasn't, there is some of it, but it wasn't what I was anticipating. | ||
Sometimes some of these sects seem to focus on one particular verse or paragraph that they really want to drive home. | ||
Like a lot of people that hate the infidels really focus on one paragraph and kind of disregard the rest. | ||
Christians do the same thing. | ||
That's true. | ||
You brought up your favorite verse, Leviticus, 1822. You've really taken that one to heart, Chase. | ||
That one speak to you. | ||
You've really taken that one to heart, haven't you? | ||
I'll never forget it. | ||
There it is. | ||
Wow, that's the buzzer? | ||
All right, you've got to go. | ||
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That was a fun segment. | |
I loved it. | ||
You've got to go. | ||
Thanks for having me on. | ||
I have to get serious now. | ||
All right, man. | ||
I have to talk about Joe Biden pardoning pedophiles and spies. | ||
There's got to be a verse about that. | ||
Hey, have a good weekend. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
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Merry Christmas. | |
All right, Chase Geiser, he exit. | ||
Brianna Morella coming in next with the Biden News. | ||
After Trump was elected, Bitcoin surged past 100,000 for the first time. | ||
Trump has said that he will somehow maintain USD dominance against the BRICS nations. | ||
And Michael Saylor has suggested a radical way to do this. | ||
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So the very simple idea is buy 20 or 25% of the Bitcoin network on behalf of the US government. | |
Catalyze the development of that World Reserve Capital Network and then let all the Chinese and the Russians and the foreigners sell all their other assets and buy Bitcoin and then the money flows into the United States. | ||
If you want to put a great twist on it, dump your gold, sell all the U.S. gold, buy Bitcoin, then the trade is free because you could buy 5 million Bitcoin for the cost of the gold. | ||
You will demonetize the entire gold asset class, and our enemies hold gold in their banks, so their assets would go to zero, our assets would go to $100 trillion, and we would control the world's reserve capital network as well as the world's reserve currency network. | ||
This scheme could magically wipe away the current deficit, which Trump alluded to in the recent past. | ||
Who knows, maybe we'll pay off our $35 trillion, hand him a little crypto check, right? | ||
We'll hand him a little Bitcoin and wipe out our $35 trillion. | ||
Early Bitcoin advocate Roger Ver is being threatened with 109 years in prison for tax evasion. | ||
Even though he renounced his US citizenship in 2014, weeks after publishing his book, Hijacking Bitcoin, The Hidden History of BTC, Roger Ver was arrested by Interpol in Spain and has been held in the country at the behest of the US government. | ||
He was recently interviewed by Tucker Carlson as to why the US government is after him. | ||
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There was no doubt in my mind whatsoever that people were going to start using Bitcoin as money. | |
And so I thought, oh, this is every libertarian's dream come true. | ||
Suddenly now we're going to have a choice. | ||
Bitcoin was supposed to be money for the world. | ||
Bitcoin was supposed to be used for payments as peer-to-peer cash for the world. | ||
And that's how people were using it. | ||
And, you know, I was doing payroll in it and I was paying my suppliers overseas. | ||
But then later, this giant wave of censorship took place. | ||
Anonymous people that nobody knows their real names managed to get control of all the main discussion platforms for Bitcoin. | ||
And then suddenly, one day overnight, nobody was even allowed to advocate for Bitcoin being used as money. | ||
And they censored anybody that tried to do that. | ||
And initially, everybody saw through it. | ||
But then everybody that came to Bitcoin after the censorship began, They just started believing it. | ||
And today, the main people that are out there promoting Bitcoin, they literally say, oh, Bitcoin shouldn't compete with the US dollar. | ||
Bitcoin, you shouldn't use it as money. | ||
You shouldn't use it to pay for things. | ||
Bitcoin is just a digital asset. | ||
You should just hold it. | ||
And it's the exact opposite. | ||
Through the censorship and the propaganda, they've literally... | ||
Hijacked Bitcoin. | ||
And I literally wrote an entire book about it. | ||
You can find more at hijackingbitcoin.com. | ||
It's available on Amazon and everywhere else. | ||
And lo and behold, just a couple of weeks after the book is published, I get arrested and now I'm facing 109 years in federal prison for having exposed the way in which Bitcoin was hijacked. | ||
Is it now possible to conduct any kind of business with crypto anonymously? | ||
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So in the early days, everybody thought Bitcoin was basically anonymous and people treated it that way. | |
And then Websites came up that were selling things that governments might not necessarily want you to buy, and people were using Bitcoin for that because they thought it was basically anonymous. | ||
And then later on, we found out that it wasn't anonymous at all, but additional steps were taken to make Bitcoin even less anonymous. | ||
And today, most people are just using custodial wallets, which are It's not even a wallet. | ||
It's just an account, and it's no more private than your Bank of America or PayPal account. | ||
In fact, it's even less private. | ||
People are claiming that Bitcoin is freedom money, but I'm really afraid that they're literally building the financial prison walls around themselves. | ||
If you look at what's going on in El Salvador, everybody's excited about Bitcoin there, but they're all using custodial accounts that the government can see every single transaction you're making. | ||
And they can freeze your account at any time. | ||
That's the exact opposite of economic freedom. | ||
That's economic government control. | ||
And so anybody that's paying attention should be really, really concerned about this. | ||
And they should be advocating the use of cryptocurrencies in which individuals can actually have control of their own money and have control over their own lives, their own destiny. | ||
Maybe that'll be Bitcoin, thanks to this new technology called Confidential Layer that bridges it onto Zeno. | ||
And I don't know what it's going to be, but we need to be really, really careful because it could wind up that before we know it and before we realize it, we've built the financial prison walls around us and it's too late to get out and too late to escape. | ||
So it doesn't sound like you're suspicious that Bitcoin was created by the intel agencies as a kind of trap for people. | ||
The full Gregory's report can be found at banned.video. | ||
I don't think it was created that way initially. | ||
Morello coming up next, we're going to talk Joe Biden's latest pardons. | ||
It's stunning. | ||
Right, so my phone was blowing up yesterday, and it was Brianna Morello sending me all these pardons and sentences that were commuted by Joe Biden sharing. | ||
She was stunned, as we should all be, quite frankly. | ||
Pedophiles, spies. | ||
Getting pardons and sentences commuted by Joe Biden. | ||
Brianna has really dug into many of these 1,500 in a single day, a record for Joe. | ||
And so, Brianna, what is the most shocking detail about these pardons? | ||
Hi, Owen. | ||
So the most shocking part, I have to say, actually came two weeks prior. | ||
Not many of us were familiar with it because it was buried. | ||
The lead was buried because this is the reason. | ||
A Chinese national who was literally sitting in prison for 97 months Well, was serving his term for 97 months because he had over 47,000 child pornography images on his device. | ||
Now, the issue was so bad that Texas, one of the local police departments in Texas, actually stopped looking at the images that were in his phone. | ||
They got up to about 1,300. | ||
And I'll spare your audience the details, but it's the most disgusting thing that a human being could ever do. | ||
That's what he had on his devices. | ||
Now, interesting enough, this individual was somehow set free and given clemency by Joe Biden two weeks ago due to a prison swap. | ||
Now, you're probably wondering what the heck do we get in return for a pedophile? | ||
Well, I gotta tell you, literally nothing. | ||
China had suspected that one individual, one American, was doing drug trafficking, so we got that person back. | ||
And we also got two individuals who were allegedly American spies. | ||
That's what the Chinese government was accusing them of. | ||
So those three we got back, we gave up two Chinese spies, plus this pedophile in return. | ||
Now, the interesting part to all of this, why would Joe Biden specifically want to zone in on this one pedo? | ||
Well, because he's got high ties with the CCP. | ||
His family is actually well linked within the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And so a part of his clemency is that he can't come back to the United States and he has to stay away from this country. | ||
Now, like I said, there was also other individual spies who were accused of taking our technology and our information and funneling it back over to the CCP. | ||
But that's the most disturbing. | ||
Now, what's even worse, I have to point this one out because this one also makes your stomach turn. | ||
I saw it a couple of years ago. | ||
It's like a Law& Order SVU episode, and I didn't think it was real. | ||
But apparently, according to people, this is actually based off of a true story. | ||
A judge was actually sentenced to prison time, and his nickname was Kids for Cash. | ||
Now, what he was doing was when kids were making his way into his juvenile courtroom, he was sending them off to jail, even though they didn't have to go to jail. | ||
And he was doing it because he was getting kickbacks. | ||
He apparently made $2.1 million off the scheme. | ||
And the worst part about that is he's released about six years sooner than his sentence was set for because of the COVID pandemic is what they cited. | ||
But the worst part about it is Joe also just commuted his sentence yesterday. | ||
So it's really disturbing when you're going through all of this. | ||
Like you said, there's over 1,500 of them. | ||
I'm suspecting that there's probably even more suspected pedophiles in this group, or I should say convicted pedophiles in this group, because why would Joe do the most between clemency and pardons that we've ever seen from any president in one day? | ||
He's probably burying a lead, and so I'll be digging into the rest of them this weekend. | ||
But these three are massive, and the White House isn't even answering to any questions about this. | ||
Well, the only one that's even gotten any press at all was the Kids for Cash story. | ||
That was the only one that got any press because that was a story previously when the judge was going through the court case. | ||
But the Chinese nationals, the spies... | ||
The pedophiles, nobody is really covering that. | ||
And it's like you said, and by the way, do you think Biden is picking these things out? | ||
Somehow I doubt it. | ||
Somehow I feel like somebody else is saying, hey, get my boys out here. | ||
Maybe it's Xi. | ||
Maybe it's somebody else in the White House. | ||
Maybe it's somebody else in the deep state. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I doubt it's Biden. | ||
But yeah, these things have barely made any coverage. | ||
And of course, hey, let's put a couple of pedophiles back out. | ||
Let's put a couple of spies back out there. | ||
Let's put the kids for cash guy. | ||
Who knows what else? | ||
But oh, it's in a stack. | ||
It's in a pile. | ||
So you got to weed through it just to see what's in there. | ||
Yeah, and the disgusting part in all of this is I broke that story yesterday. | ||
Now, it was out there because the White House did put it out there, but nobody published it or pushed it out. | ||
And we're talking about, like, what, 30 hours later still? | ||
None of these mainstream media outlets have covered any of it. | ||
And it's disgusting because we're talking about somebody whose crime was so egregious that police had to actually stop going through his devices because they were so upset by it. | ||
So they only looked at 1,300 images when there was over 47,000 is what they alleged. | ||
And the worst part about it, too, is after I broke this story, it did receive a lot of traction. | ||
People like Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene did share it. | ||
And so you would think if they were going to cover it Someone in the corporate media would cover it from an honest angle. | ||
But sadly, Newsweek covered it with the first sentence being about MAGA supporters criticizing Joe about this. | ||
And they just keep going after MAGA supporters. | ||
And they keep trying to discredit it. | ||
And they leave out the point there was 47,000 images this person had on their devices. | ||
Now, he pleaded guilty to two of the charges. | ||
So we're not even sitting here debating whether this is allegedly or whether this happened. | ||
He admitted in court that this did take place. | ||
And for some reason, no one's asking Joe Biden these tough questions. | ||
And so the corporate media is going after people like us who are simply just talking about what they've just done. | ||
Was it another Republican pounce headline? | ||
Bye. | ||
Yeah, it was another one of those. | ||
I think I passed it over to your producer, actually. | ||
It was pretty disgusting in itself. | ||
I actually did tag the reporter, too, in it. | ||
She does look extremely young, so she probably doesn't even understand what she's doing as a journalist or a so-called journalist. | ||
But yeah, it was Biden re-bunk. | ||
We're granting clemency to man caught with child porn. | ||
I believe that was the headline. | ||
And that's what she ran off with. | ||
And she's going after Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
She's going after everyone except Joe Biden for doing this. | ||
And then she lightened the blow by sitting here and suppressing some of the most critical pieces of information, like the 47,000 images that he was found with. | ||
That's in the DOJ's report. | ||
So that's not something that you have to speculate on. | ||
Our own federal government knows that it happened. | ||
So, like you said too, Owen... | ||
I 1000% agree. | ||
Joe Biden's obviously compromised. | ||
We've talked about that repeatedly. | ||
Why would somebody want to advocate for one of the worst human beings on the face of the earth, somebody who has committed an egregious crime, and free them from an eight-year sentence? | ||
Well, obviously, someone who has something hanging over his shoulders right now, and he knows he has to comply with whatever the CCP says. | ||
Now, even a prisoner swap doesn't even make any sense. | ||
Why would we be doing a prison swap With the Chinese Communist Party, it just doesn't make any sense. | ||
And again, all these lefties, even some, which I thought was strange, who commented on my report too, supposedly some conservative journalists were like, oh no, it was a part of a prison swap. | ||
I don't think it matters. | ||
When our government is giving up pedophiles in exchange for a drug trafficker in exchange, that's a story regardless of what the actual background on it is. | ||
We're freeing literal pedophiles and letting them get away with this. | ||
Well, it actually might be worse than that because, okay, so let's say they do a spy swap, all right? | ||
So we get spies, they get spies. | ||
Okay, we're doing a spy swap. | ||
Maybe let's just assume for the sake of this conversation that's what's going on. | ||
We're doing a prisoner spy swap. | ||
Okay, well, where does this pedophile come into play? | ||
Where does this, and I would guess, distributor of those type of materials come into play? | ||
Well, was that a Chinese agent? | ||
Was this a Chinese agent sending this stuff around to compromise people? | ||
Was that what the situation was here? | ||
They had all this stuff on the computer because it was being sent around to compromise people? | ||
It was being sent to people to compromise people? | ||
Blackmail people? | ||
I'm just trying to reason... | ||
With this complete nonsense of why Biden would extend a pardon to people that have the most despicable things ever on their computers. | ||
It makes me think this was a spy to set people up, blackmailing people. | ||
Yeah, well, Owen, that's the first red flag that went off in my head when I just started reading the report in regards to him because he was a student at a college in Texas. | ||
And that's usually where the CCP sends their spies is to colleges throughout our country. | ||
So that was the big red flag. | ||
And then there's a lot of connections with his family being involved in the CCP as well. | ||
But like you mentioned, I actually spoke with FBI whistleblower Steve Front about this because- Steve Friend became a whistleblower because I pulled him off of child pornography cases and actually put him on J6 cases. | ||
And he wasn't happy about that, obviously. | ||
And he became a whistleblower for that. | ||
And I did talk to him about this specific report. | ||
And he just said the same exact thing. | ||
He said, you know, there's probably something missing here. | ||
First off, for somebody who has that many images on his device, it's usually about 15 years per produced image that you have. | ||
So the fact that he had eight years as his prison sentence, Steve thought was pretty strange in itself and probably suggests that there's something there because that doesn't seem harsh enough for the penalty. | ||
But it's just all strange. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, let me just tell you this. | ||
For whatever reason, the justice system goes very lightly on pedophiles and kiddie diddlers. | ||
It's very well known in the Bureau of Prisons. | ||
I mean, you get busted with a big bag of marijuana, you're going to get a harsher sentence than a known pedophile. | ||
In fact, you'll get sent to a medium security prison for most – if you get to make a big drug bust, no violent crime, just drug dealer, you'll get sent to a medium security prison and you'll have to work your way down. | ||
Kitty diddlers go to low security immediately. | ||
So, I don't know, that just could be something that goes on in the justice system at large because everybody knows, I mean, it's a well-known thing in the BOP. Yeah, for whatever reason, kitty diddlers do short time. | ||
Well, they're afraid that they're going to get hurt while they're in prison, of course, Owen. | ||
That's their priority. | ||
Yeah, well, they should. | ||
They should. | ||
They should be very fearful. | ||
I mean, the fact that people have this type of content on their devices tells me that it shouldn't just be a prison sentence. | ||
There should be something significantly worse that they have to deal with. | ||
But unfortunately, our federal government doesn't really do that type of stuff. | ||
Unfortunately, everyone seems to... | ||
It seems to be controversial, and it shouldn't be, but I'm interested to see what's going to happen moving forward. | ||
I don't see a situation where Joe Biden doesn't issue himself a pardon. | ||
Now, I know that he's got presidential immunity, so whatever he's done in the White House these last four years, he's immune to. | ||
but I think he's going to have to issue himself a pardon just based on the simple fact that he's issuing all these clemencies and these prison swaps to Chinese nationals and Chinese spies, because I think it tells the truth about all of this, that he is in fact being held hostage by the CCP because he's done some really that he is in fact being held hostage by the CCP because he's done some really shady stuff and he has to comply with whatever the requests are, because who would want this to be their legacy, It doesn't make much of the way sense. | ||
And then there are also the rebuttal on the left is saying that President Trump shouldn't pardon J6ers, but they don't want to criticize their pedo who they was just I think President Trump has no other decision now to make, that he needs to just pardon everyone, because the other side is just so egregious, and they favor pedophiles. | ||
Pedophiles, like the worst human beings. | ||
That's who they're advocating for at this point. | ||
Well, and if you're Joe Biden, if we read into anything from the Hunter Biden pardon, and of course you see the grumblings in the media about different pardons for other Democrats or deep staters, You'd think, theoretically, logically, Biden would have to pardon himself. | ||
If he's giving Hunter a blanket pardon and saying, oh, okay, well, you know, from this decade of time when I was vice president, you'd get a pardon for anything. | ||
Well, that kind of implicates himself in a way. | ||
I mean, that directly implicates Joe himself. | ||
So you'd think, hey, if he's going to do that for Hunter, he's got to know, I better do it for myself. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And the thing about this too, Owen, is I don't think it ends at Joe. | ||
Now, there's a lot of legal experts who question whether Joe Biden is capable legally of being able to pardon himself. | ||
The language is very vague, so he might be able to get away with that. | ||
But he's going to have to pardon those and his family because a lot of them were involved in these Chinese business dealings. | ||
But according to sources that I've spoken to, remember when that cocaine was found in the White House and the White House said they didn't have a match and they just destroyed it and went away? | ||
No idea. | ||
Yeah, no idea. | ||
Well, I was told that it did belong to somebody with the last name Biden, and it wasn't Hunter. | ||
And so I think what's going to have to happen here is if you see other people getting pardoned, it's because of that, because they're going to be fearful that that individual is going to be prosecuted by President Trump next. | ||
For the cocaine? | ||
So I think that's the next one. | ||
For the cocaine, yes. | ||
So according to one of my sources, and they've been very afraid to come forward with this, so we're just waiting at this point for the administration change to come about. | ||
Somebody with the last name Biden was identified through a partial fingerprint match, and that's when Secret Service took that cocaine and destroyed it because they didn't want that to get out. | ||
So if the Secret Service director at the time gets a pardon too... | ||
I think that proves everything. | ||
But they've done a lot of work trying to get rid of all of this. | ||
Now, the source behind all of this is somebody who was there that day who did bring the baggie in for testing. | ||
And look, I mean, I don't really care about... | ||
Hunter or whoever snorting a line in the White House, whatever. | ||
The real story is that's just the Biden family. | ||
I mean, that's who these people are. | ||
And if it's not Hunter, it just shows that that's who these people are. | ||
It was a disgrace that they occupied the White House. | ||
It was just a complete disgrace that that family occupied the White House. | ||
Joe Biden occupied the White House. | ||
To me, that's the real story. | ||
Most people, whatever, bag of cocaine, they're probably not going to care much I don't know the charges that would come with that in D.C., but it's really just the story of this is the classless Biden family. | ||
You can't even keep your cocaine in your pocket. | ||
Like, you leave it. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
So I guess in the crime, whoever involved at the Secret Service, so what would that be? | ||
Tampering evidence? | ||
Getting rid of evidence? | ||
Yeah, destroying evidence. | ||
Yeah, I think so. | ||
Because, I mean, they knew exactly what happened. | ||
They did what they could to cover up and to help to make sure that this person wasn't exposed. | ||
And so, I mean, people at Secret Service know what happened. | ||
And that had to be a call by Biden. | ||
Joe said, hey, you know, that's so-and-so's cocaine. | ||
You know, can you make it go away? | ||
Yeah, I mean, the simple fact is I don't even know if Joe Biden is even capable of understanding what that is at this point. | ||
He's just not there in that. | ||
That's probably how they got him through the debates at this point. | ||
Maybe it was for him. | ||
Well, I didn't hear it was Joe Biden's fingerprints that were matched to it. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
He would have presidential immunity. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
You could have prosecuted him all that. | ||
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Hey, what did you do with that bag, man? | |
Yeah, it's just, it's so disgusting. | ||
It's so egregious, but it's not surprising. | ||
I think we're going to have to see, you know, I've suggested to you in regards to Hunter Biden, now that he has been issued this pardon, that Congress should be calling him in to testify. | ||
And he can't plea out. | ||
He can't sit there and say, oh, I don't want to incriminate myself. | ||
He has to answer these questions now because now there's no incriminating himself at all. | ||
So if people... | ||
Jim Jordan has some gohonas. | ||
They should call him in and they should have him testify. | ||
And then if he tries that, I'd have him arrested and charge him. | ||
Or if he doesn't show up, I'd have him arrested and charged for contempt. | ||
So there's different things that they could do. | ||
I like the Parmesan, too. | ||
He was snorting Parmesan cheese. | ||
That's Hunter Biden. | ||
That's his thing. | ||
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It's crazy. | |
Crazy life they live. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, we found a rogue Parmesan cheese canister in the White House, too. | ||
I wonder whose that is. | ||
Not mine. | ||
By the way, speaking of the Bidens, did you see the story about Alexander Smirnov the other day? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
So they're now claiming, and this was an FBI, I guess, informant or whistleblower. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
And he was coming out and he said, yeah, the Bidens were getting all this money with the Chinese. | ||
Well, and they just, and I think it was totally political, they just... | ||
Basically charged him for lying about the Bidens, but yet the details are still true. | ||
It was a very odd case where they're arresting this guy and they're saying, okay, you lied about the Bidens. | ||
We're arresting you. | ||
And yet, as you know, as Jim Jordan has it, they have the bank records. | ||
I don't know what they're doing, why they aren't just putting all of these out for the public. | ||
They literally have the bank records of multiple Biden family members getting foreign payments and then... | ||
Forwarding that cash to the big guy. | ||
They have the documents. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, it's crazy, too. | ||
I actually sent that over and I had Kyle Serafin, the FBI, was on my show, to talk about that one. | ||
And he said it's very common for, you know, when you have people who are working this close to the agency informants to lie. | ||
They do it often, but they're very rarely prosecuted. | ||
And this was one case where he was like, This wouldn't be normally prosecuted. | ||
So he would agree with you on that front that this was all politically motivated, even if he did lie. | ||
But then you also have to go back. | ||
First off, he was making six figures apparently with the agency. | ||
So he's been there for quite some time working. | ||
So you have to go back to all of his other cases if he's ever gotten anyone else convicted or thrown in prison. | ||
And you'd have to appeal all of that because if they're saying he lied, then he could have lied on the other situations as well. | ||
It's very strange, his story, because I feel like it was kind of shuffled and we just quickly saw the headline flash up that he was taking the guilty plea and is going to kind of just go away from that. | ||
I don't understand where it came from. | ||
Like you said, we know that the Biden family has taken millions. | ||
Maybe they were just doing this so that it was some PR pushback for the Biden family. | ||
I think it was just punishment. | ||
I think it was just punishment. | ||
For snitching? | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's what I think. | ||
They didn't really, I mean, it wasn't really... | ||
It didn't get much coverage, so they didn't really push it to say, oh look, Biden is innocent. | ||
You know, it was all fake. | ||
They didn't use it to do a PR push. | ||
At least I didn't see it. | ||
So I think it was just punishment. | ||
Yeah, it's likely. | ||
It's likely. | ||
And that's what they've done to literally everyone. | ||
Anyone who comes after the Biden family, they will get punished in some capacity. | ||
So we'll see how it all plays out. | ||
I mean, I don't know how I feel when it comes to Pam Bondi going out there and actually doing the investigation that we need her to do, going after these people. | ||
I'm not very confident in her. | ||
I know everyone's very positive about Pam Bondi, but I don't know, Owen. | ||
Hold on a second. | ||
This is what frustrates me. | ||
The investigation has already been done. | ||
There are two House committees that have the documents. | ||
Oh, in regards to the payments, yeah. | ||
It's already there. | ||
She doesn't have to just go to the House committee and say, hey, give me these documents. | ||
There's your investigation. | ||
She'd have to prosecute. | ||
Yeah, she'd have to prosecute. | ||
And I think that they know that they're not going to get prosecuted because they're just not going to get prosecuted. | ||
They're going to give out these pardons to make sure that anyone who's ever convicted or accused of something... | ||
That's going to be wild. | ||
And really, I would say... | ||
I would say basically what we've already seen from pardons, now Trump completely would be within the scope of reason to just do a blanket pardon for January 6th at this point. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, there were probably some violent people and maybe somebody broke a window or whatever, you know, stole a lectern. | ||
But at this point, it's like, no, just do the blanket pardon. | ||
With what Biden's doing now, he's just laying the track down. | ||
Now to me, it's just blanket pardon. | ||
Yeah, and you know why I've been a supporter of the blanket pardon? | ||
Because at this point, if you follow the cases, the DOJ discredited itself by lying in a lot of these cases, by withholding evidence, by pushing these cases forward when the defense attorneys were like, hey, this is too soon for us. | ||
We need to go through all the evidence. | ||
We haven't had enough time. | ||
And the prosecutors moved forward. | ||
So did the judges on a lot of these cases. | ||
And so at this point, I don't care anymore. | ||
I'm done. | ||
Give everyone a pardon. | ||
They've all had their... | ||
They've all had their rights violated. | ||
They've been tortured. | ||
And tortured, yeah. | ||
But President Trump sounds like he knows that and he's accepted that, that they were tortured in the D.C. Gulag when he did say that in his last interview. | ||
I believe it was Meet the Press where he mentioned that. | ||
So I think he's open to it. | ||
I think he's just going to wait until he's at the inauguration day, nine minutes in like he promised, and issue those pardons. | ||
But you just got to do a blanket pardon. | ||
I talk to a lot of these guys who are in prison right now, and the conditions aren't good from the day that they got there. | ||
To wherever they've been transferred to. | ||
You know, Enrique Atario has been transferred all around. | ||
He is in solitary confinement for years by himself. | ||
And it's all because the DOJ went after him because he alleged to me that the DOJ wanted him to lie and say that President Trump orchestrated January 6th with him through a third party and that they offered him no prison time if he went with that trial. | ||
That's like the top level of the struggle session because now they're even saying anybody that gets a pardon is going to have to come out and say that they're guilty and that it was an insurrection before they get pardoned. | ||
So they're just going to try to struggle session this way. | ||
And I will just say this. | ||
There needs to be blanket pardons, in which case, I'm likely going to sue, I think. | ||
I think I'm going to sue the government for January 6th, because I want restitution. | ||
I want to sue for wrongful imprisonment. | ||
I'd like to see all the January Sixers, I'd like to see many of them get involved, if not all, get involved. | ||
Big lawsuit, get restitution, wrongful incarceration, wrongful imprisonment. | ||
I want the government to be sued for this. | ||
Yeah, and you guys would all have a case, and I think there would be a massive settlement that would come from all of this. | ||
And I don't think the Trump administration would fight you either. | ||
No, and that's why I think the pardon is kind of the first step to open the door for that potential. | ||
And look, my case was lesser than what other people are going through. | ||
So, I mean, this is for everybody. | ||
All right, Brandon Morella, thank you for your time. | ||
Joe Biden is a total scumbag. | ||
Enjoy your weekend. | ||
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Total scumbag. | |
Go bye. | ||
Bye. | ||
Did you know listening to heavy metal music is associated with higher IQ? | ||
Must be why I'm such a genius. - Cheers. | ||
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Did you hear about Mark Zuckerberg, guys, giving Trump's inauguration fund $1 million? | ||
You know, Zuckerberg might be coming around, but if I was Donald Trump and Zuckerberg whips out the checkbook and is about to cut a million dollar check, I'd say. | ||
Maybe put another zero on that Zuck. | ||
you Is Zuckerberg trying to avoid maybe an investigation? | ||
A million? | ||
Come on, you cheapskate. | ||
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Don't be so cheap. | |
How much did you give to the Democrats? | ||
How much did you give to the Democrats in non-cash? | ||
With your censorship? | ||
If Zuckerberg pulled out the checkbook with a million dollars for the inauguration fund, I'd be down on something like that. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
Another zero there, please. | ||
Jeff Bezos. | ||
By the way, I think Bezos is actually meeting with Trump today. | ||
Is that meeting today, guys? | ||
Jeff Bezos plans to donate $1 million to Trump's inaugural fund. | ||
What happened to Zuckerberg? | ||
Yeah, he gave almost half a billion dollars to the Democrats. | ||
And really, in kind contributions, it's over a billion dollars. | ||
But Zuckerberg, liberal, limp-wristed, Bezos, kind of dorky, geeky, liberal. | ||
And then they do, how many cycles of testosterone do you think these guys are on? | ||
Now all of a sudden they like Trump? | ||
Now all of a sudden they're like men again? | ||
You also have OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to give a million to the inaugural fund? | ||
They're all coming around, aren't they? | ||
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They're all coming around. | |
Just like... | ||
In fact, do you think Eric Adams will become a Republican? | ||
Will Eric Adams switch party affiliation to Republican? | ||
The mayor of New York City? | ||
Meeting with Tom Homan, working with Donald Trump, wants to deport all the illegals? | ||
He might switch to be... | ||
He might go... | ||
Because I believe he was a Republican actually years ago. | ||
And he switched to Democrat. | ||
He might switch back. | ||
He's still really not that good, but... | ||
We'll see. | ||
We'll see if he decides to... | ||
Actually deport all of the illegals. | ||
But maybe he just flips to Republican. | ||
Maybe he just... | ||
That would be good. | ||
Maybe the whole state could flip at that point. | ||
Maybe the whole state. | ||
Alright, before we go to the phone calls, I got all this news dealing with the crisis now in Syria. | ||
And then, of course, you had the fake CNN propaganda yesterday. | ||
Blinken, Antony Blinken, that scumbag, arrives in Jordan for talks with top officials on Syria, Gaza, and Lebanon. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
How is your regime change going, Antony? | ||
Antony Blinken warns against triggering further conflicts in Syria. | ||
By the way, the Syrian, whatever this group is, Al-Qaeda, proxy CIA, Mossad CIA, proxy groups, they say, well, we're going to just let the Israelis come in here and they can actually have that land. | ||
We're tired. | ||
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Ha! | |
Oh! | ||
Blinken meets the King of Jordan in Syria. | ||
Diplomacy push. | ||
He's traveling to Jordan, to Turkey. | ||
Let's make a prediction. | ||
I'm going to make a bold prediction. | ||
There will be another regime change in Syria in four years. | ||
They're going to remap it. | ||
Israel's going to get some of that land. | ||
And they'll use whatever proxy is in charge of it for the time being, and then they'll have a new excuse for a new war and a new regime change in four years when they get all their geopoliticking done and remapping done. | ||
And that little weasel, Antony Blinken, is organizing all of it right now. | ||
You want to know why it's so corrupt? | ||
You want to know what the military-industrial complex is really all about? | ||
Lockheed Martin elects John C. Accolino to Board of Directors, the former commander of the United States Indo-Pacific Command. | ||
Picking up what I'm putting down? | ||
The ink hadn't even dried on his retirement papers before he lands the job with Lockheed Martin. | ||
You feeling me? | ||
Oh, I worked at the FDA, and the minute I retired, I got a job at Monsanto, and then the person whose job I took at Monsanto now works at the FDA! How do you like that? | ||
Now, there's all these rumors that Trump is going to be canceling the Lockheed Martin F-35 contract. | ||
Musk has hinted at this, too, even though Lockheed Martin is denying it. | ||
But hey, you help us help you. | ||
Okay? | ||
We like war. | ||
You like war. | ||
Everybody likes war. | ||
But you know what we like even more is money. | ||
Cold, hard cash. | ||
So help us get some of these contracts. | ||
Help us start some new wars. | ||
And whenever you hang up your hat, come on over here to Lockheed Martin. | ||
We got some stock options for you. | ||
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We got a job for you. | |
It's going to be great. | ||
It's going to be rich. | ||
Right after you retire, you get the phone call. | ||
Hey, job at Lockheed Martin. | ||
Wow. | ||
Must be nice. | ||
All right, let's go to some phone calls here. | ||
Rest of the way, open lines. | ||
Anything you want to discuss. | ||
Justin in Florida leads us off. | ||
Justin, you're on the air. | ||
in here, go ahead. | ||
In and out. | ||
Strikeout for Justin. | ||
Dib in Wisconsin. | ||
Dib, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, Big O. Yeah, I've been calling it and bothering you guys. | ||
I'm blue in the face about Nikola Tesla for a long time now. | ||
And as I expected, since he said it would hit the forefront with this UAP, UAV, UFO, whatever you want to call it, technology. | ||
And people have to understand with him is that he kind of went dark before World War II and I, but obviously during that time he was making a bunch of weaponry, and it was all related similarly to these UAPs that we're and it was all related similarly to these UAPs that we're seeing in New Jersey with technology from Nikola Tesla, like sucking electricity out of other batteries from other drones and charging and transmitting electricity | ||
And I think people should look into... | ||
Have you ever heard of Vortex masks? | ||
What was that? | ||
Vortex what? | ||
Owen? | ||
Vortex math? | ||
Vortex mass? | ||
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Math. | |
Vortex math. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
Yeah, sorry about that. | ||
Yeah, uh, vortex. | ||
He was really into vortex mathematics. | ||
And, um... | ||
Adolf Hitler also knew about it, and that's why he chose the logo for Volkswagen is the logo for Vortex mathematics. | ||
And it deals with all this quantum and interdimensional stuff. | ||
And he even said since he was working with J.P. Morgan, J.P. Morgan himself, In using the same technologies to open portals, at the time they called them gates, and send reality. | ||
So that's why a lot of these people are experiencing similar effects from these UAP and UFOs. | ||
Matter disappearing, losing time, because it's related to that Nikola Tesla technology. | ||
And he was saying that when you have that much electricity and magnetism and scalar energy being messed with, it starts messing with reality and time. | ||
And you can see the impact of that. | ||
CERN is doing a similar thing. | ||
And domestically, Fermilab, where they use the particle colliders. | ||
And the particle colliding process starts in what they call the Nikola Tesla room. | ||
So, on the Jones show, they were talking a lot about Tesla and UFOs and UAPs, and I've talked to you before about, you know, Barron Trump and Donald Trump's uncle, John G. Trump, who was deep into that rabbit hole of the Tesla Trump, where when Nikola Tesla It passed away. | ||
All this technology were in these trunks, and it was rumored that the FBI got some, Russia got some, and Serbia got some, and probably other troops got some. | ||
So as far as it goes to what these aircrafts and who these aircrafts are on the East Coast and around the U.S., I think it's still yet to be decided, but I definitely think it's related to these And it's kind of good because hopefully these technologies could be released to the public and serve us. | ||
But the problem that Tesla had was that the amount of energy in just his car that had infinite battery power, there was enough power in that battery the size of a loaf of bread that it could destroy New York City. | ||
So it's like, how can you release Well, you got it. | ||
You got it all out, I think. | ||
And it's always interesting when you talk about Tesla, the technologies, the involvement with Donald Trump's uncle, John Trump, hidden technologies. | ||
It's all out there. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Cindy in Kansas. | ||
Cindy, you're on the air. | ||
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year go ahead are you there Owen Yes, we have you. | |
Big fan. | ||
Glad to be on the show. | ||
I'm just kind of wondering how much money our government could save by just printing everything in English again. | ||
That's an interesting question. | ||
Not just that, actually. | ||
I believe there was... | ||
It might have been Rand Paul, because every year he does his Festivus government spending... | ||
I think they found out the government spends millions of dollars on Spanish-speaking government phone lines and answering machines and voice prompts. | ||
Millions of dollars to get the Spanish-speaking voice prompts on government phones. | ||
So I haven't thought about the Inc. | ||
angle of that, but absolutely, they're spending millions of dollars on this. | ||
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Well, I know I went to Bank of America the other day, and it popped up like 10 different languages or so, and that's the first I've ever seen that. | |
Well, you know, you got people coming in from all over the world. | ||
You got to have every language now. | ||
You got to. | ||
It's the Tower of Biden, the Tower of Babel, the Tower of Biden. | ||
Cindy, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Ben in Virginia. | ||
Ben, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Hey, what's going on, Owen? | ||
I just wanted to get on here and say that I think this whole drone thing is a big nothing burger, but it is something. | ||
And essentially what I'm saying is that I think that what they're doing is they're trying to cause a bunch of diversions and make people scared. | ||
And I think they're going to take away consumer drones so that you can't just go like the people that were in Maui that took their drones and flew over the fences and were filming all the stuff I think that they're trying to eliminate that process so that people can't just do that anymore without any licensing or any of that. | ||
I can't even fly a drone where I'm at anyways because I'm too close to a military base. | ||
Let's address this quickly. | ||
They apparently, and we played these local reports yesterday, apparently for whatever reason you can't even fly a drone because People in New Jersey were thinking, okay, well I'll just put my drone up there and I'll see if I can get anything out of these drones. | ||
And then their drones weren't working. | ||
So there's something going on with that. | ||
Now, predictably... | ||
John Kirby came out yesterday and said, we need more drone regulation. | ||
And of course, that's exactly what he's talking about. | ||
He's talking about consumer drones, you know, hobbyists, people that just like shooting video, whatever. | ||
So absolutely, they will push for regulations. | ||
They will push for legislation. | ||
They will use this story. | ||
And then perhaps, necessarily, they're going to have to have new military protocols Dealing with drones, too. | ||
Because the Coast Guard is just, like, shrugging its shoulders right now, saying, we don't know what to do. | ||
They're following us, and they're not getting anything from above, no pun intended. | ||
They're not getting anything from the Pentagon. | ||
So, I would say you're absolutely correct. | ||
I would anticipate drone regulation coming from this. | ||
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I want to know if that also has any relation to, like, if you watch the horrible videos of them In Ukraine, just for example, when they take the drones and they just bomb these people that are absolutely defenseless, and I'm wondering if they're worried about people in our country possibly using that against them as a tactic. | |
I think that has something to do with it, maybe. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That might be a little far-fetched. | ||
But, of course, you know, Israel was banning drones, journalists using drones, filming in the Gaza Strip. | ||
So there's a track record of the government wanting to limit our access to that technology. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Yep, that's all I had to say. | ||
Good to be on the show. | ||
Thanks for the call, Ben. | ||
Let's go to Chad in Minnesota. | ||
Chad, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Good evening, Nolan. | ||
How you doing? | ||
Evening. | ||
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Good. | |
Yeah, calling in regards to Disease X and the drones. | ||
I don't know if anybody on your show has called in to discuss maybe a potential, some type of bio-warfare kind of attack scenario with the drones, potentially. | ||
Blaming on maybe another country. | ||
Has anybody gone down that road that you know of? | ||
I might have heard it somewhere in passing. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It doesn't really seem to make much sense to me. | ||
There could be other ways that they could do it, which would... | ||
If they were going to do that, they wouldn't be flying around with lights and everybody watching them do it. | ||
Right. | ||
And the reason I bring it up is that this Claudex simulation that was done for this parainfluenza outbreak... | ||
There's some interesting ties with the document with that, where it talks about in areas where the outbreak or outbreaks occur. | ||
And New England is one of them. | ||
And then Germany, I think Frankfurt, Germany is another. | ||
And I've seen the drones in those areas. | ||
And I think it's a stretch as well. | ||
I just, in knowing how central intelligence works and having other agencies do the You know, the bidding, that kind of thing, where they bring in their intelligence over here, and we do our, you know, they bring us in over there. | ||
I'm just curious as if maybe this is something, because with that extension through HHS, with the PREP Act, and that whole history behind BARDA, ASPR, again, Richard Burr, Dr. Robert Kadlec, Those companies that those guys are involved in have a lot of... | ||
There's a lot invested there, and those guys are currently working with... | ||
Richard Burr is working with Ralph Baric at Chapel Hill under Ready, the R-E-A-D-D-I. Why is a former senator and House of Representatives for the U.S. Congress... | ||
Working with Ralph Baric for a company that has an initiative to get these therapeutics through, and quickly, and it's based off, I mean, Robert, Dr. Robert Kadlik is the architect behind Operation Warp Speed. | ||
He hoodwinked Trump. | ||
And why are they always doing it at UNC? What's up with that? | ||
I guess they are known for their biological research and they do a lot of stuff in virology, but it always seems to be going through UNC. By the way, thanks for the call, Chad. | ||
By the way, do you guys remember yesterday? | ||
I think it was yesterday or the day before when I was talking about how we were getting Chemtrail bombed in Austin. | ||
You remember that? | ||
Well, so that was a couple weeks ago when we were posting those pictures of it, but I think it was either yesterday or the day before I was talking about how we were getting chemtrail bombed, and did I not tell you it was going to rain? | ||
Every damn time, man. | ||
Every damn time. | ||
Every damn time they chemtrail bomb us, the next day it rains nonstop. | ||
It's exactly what just happened in Austin. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
And we're just used to it. | ||
Oh yeah, look up. | ||
Bunch of lines in the sky. | ||
Beautiful day yesterday. | ||
Beautiful day. | ||
70 degrees, sunny, not a cloud in the sky. | ||
And then here come the chemtrails and now it's been raining for 24 hours. | ||
Oh, we need the rain, but hey, it doesn't exist. | ||
Let's go to Chris in Washington. | ||
Chris, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
It's funny that you were talking about chemtrails because one of my best friends, Made a documentary about them. | ||
Do you mind if I drop it? | ||
Okay. | ||
Frankenskies. | ||
Or you can go to frankenskiesthemovie.com and watch it for free. | ||
Alright. | ||
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It is amazing. | |
Only an hour and a half long, if that. | ||
And it's from the 1800s until present day. | ||
And it got released back in 2017-ish. | ||
So it's amazing. | ||
It totally opened my eyes up to it. | ||
Maybe I'll do a live watch party on Rumble. | ||
Maybe I'll do a live watch party on Rumble and X with that. | ||
I've been doing that lately. | ||
I've been watching documentaries and just live streaming it as a watch party. | ||
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That would be awesome. | |
I'm sure he would love that. | ||
He even sells silver-lined clothing and all that stuff. | ||
It's smart. | ||
I wish you guys would look into that, too. | ||
All right, Chris. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
I like that idea. | ||
Franken-skies. | ||
I think I'm going to do a screening of that. | ||
I think I'm going to do a watch party of that Monday night on X and Rumble. | ||
We'll watch it together. | ||
People really liked that. | ||
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I did it the other day with the trafficked... | |
Documentary. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
I mean, they just... | ||
Again, it's such a story. | ||
They spray this stuff. | ||
You can literally see it. | ||
And then they tell you it doesn't exist. | ||
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Did you guys hear Nancy Pelosi took a fall in Europe? | |
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh And has apparently broken her hip... | ||
And it will require surgery. | ||
Nancy Pelosi takes a fall while in Europe, likely needs surgery. | ||
And so obviously you know what the answer to this is. | ||
We need to send more money to Israel. | ||
Some people think Pelosi is trying to make a run for it. | ||
Some people think Pelosi is trying to hide in Europe. | ||
And that's what this is really all about. | ||
Good Lord. | ||
The geriatric club in Washington, D.C. Yeah, Mitch McConnell, who just fell, can't even walk. | ||
Now Pelosi apparently breaks her hip in Luxembourg. | ||
Just quit. | ||
Go away. | ||
These people just never leave. | ||
Whoopi Goldberg rips RFK Jr. for fat shaming people? | ||
Is Whoopi, did she take that one personally? | ||
Here, let me see clip five. | ||
This isn't just about food. | ||
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No, it's not. | |
This is sometimes people are born genetically larger. | ||
No, no, I know you do. | ||
Oh, thanks. | ||
But I want to say this to... | ||
RFK? RFK? That's his name. | ||
Because you're setting folks up for shame. | ||
Maybe you don't know what you're doing. | ||
I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt. | ||
I'm going to say you don't know, you don't realize what you do to people when you say stuff like that because it doesn't work for everybody. | ||
And I'm going to show you, sir, because I weighed close to 300 less than two years ago. | ||
And without the Majora, this would not have happened. | ||
Is that like olympic? | ||
Now she's strutting around. | ||
There you go. | ||
And I try to tell everybody, listen, this worked for me. | ||
This may work for y'all. | ||
You cannot take it out of people's hands if it can help. | ||
Is this because they want to get rid of those impics? | ||
If we can keep people healthy, if we can get rid of diabetes, if we can get rid of all of the things, cardiovascular. | ||
What's wrong with trying to do that? | ||
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You're wrong on this. | |
That's what he wants to do. | ||
Also, the side effects are not horrible. | ||
But what does Kimberly Guilfoyle think of it? | ||
That's what I want to do. | ||
She's throwing the grease. | ||
She got a body there. | ||
Where does Elon Musk come and RFK Jr., two medical experts? | ||
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Who are they? | |
Elon's right on this. | ||
Elon's right on this. | ||
Also, maybe the brain worm will shrink. | ||
Never mind. | ||
You're out of control. | ||
So these are the team of experts on everything. | ||
They think they're experts on everything. | ||
Health, politics. | ||
They'll shame you all day long if you voted for Trump, but then they say... | ||
They're not experts. | ||
Don't shame people. | ||
So Whoopi Goldberg was on Ozempic before it was Ozempic? | ||
I didn't know she used to be a fat blob. | ||
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Good for her. | |
She said she took what? | ||
I'd never heard of that. | ||
Well, good for you, Whoopi. | ||
Malin Jaro, did you say? | ||
Malanjaro? | ||
That's fun to say. | ||
Francisco. | ||
Malanjaro. | ||
Oh, they can't talk about Ozempic. | ||
They can't talk about health. | ||
Who are they? | ||
Who the hell are you? | ||
You sit on TV two hours a day and talk nonsense about everything, like you're experts. | ||
They're not doctors. | ||
Malanjaro. | ||
Terzep... | ||
Terzepatide. | ||
Is a prescription drug that can be used for weight loss. | ||
Worked for Whoopi. | ||
So I guess that was cool before Ozempic. | ||
It used to be Manjaro. | ||
How's it working for Lizzo? | ||
She's on a weight loss kick right now. | ||
Isn't she? | ||
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She doing the Ozempic? | |
How long will it be till you see commercials? | ||
Did you try Ozipic? | ||
Join this class action lawsuit. | ||
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Breaking, breaking. | |
Donald Trump has just posted. | ||
Mystery drone sightings all over the country. | ||
Can this really be happening without our government's knowledge? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Let the public know and now. | ||
Otherwise, shoot them down. | ||
There's an image going around of Donald Trump pointing a handgun at a drone. | ||
you It was an AI, but it was funny nonetheless. | ||
I don't know if that was in response to that or if that was previous to that. | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
So can you imagine some hillbilly right now? | ||
Some redneck is loading up his shotgun, looking for a drone, and he's going to get pulled over by police. | ||
What you mean you're arresting me? | ||
Don't you know? | ||
President Trump told us to go shoot him down. | ||
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I got orders from the president. | |
Shoot them drones down. | ||
Yeah, you'll find out whose it is real quick. | ||
Oh, the government has no idea. | ||
They have no idea, guys. | ||
They don't know. | ||
They don't know. | ||
What drones? | ||
Never even heard of a drone. | ||
All right, we're taking calls here. | ||
Donald Trump says shoot the drones down. | ||
Here we go. | ||
So now someone's going to do it. | ||
They're going to blame Trump. | ||
Let's go to Angelina calling in from Texas. | ||
Angelina, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Hello, Owen. | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
Yes. | ||
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Okay, good. | |
Hi. | ||
I'm glad you picked up my call. | ||
In the background, that's my daughter. | ||
I'm taking care of her. | ||
Anyway, I've been putting on my ex-account information about earthquakes, so I want to do one short advisory for people along the West Coast. | ||
Is that I've noticed from the last three big earthquakes that all of the earthquake monitoring stations that are in the ocean were turned off. | ||
They were turned off for several hours before a moderate or a major quake, including the big seven. | ||
So that could be an indicator Those earthquake monitoring stations that are on the ocean floor, if they're all turned off at the same time, look out. | ||
The other thing about these STEM trails is that I've noticed that there were some satellite anomalies, and they also tied with the earthquakes, but I was also tracking storms. | ||
And I noticed at the time when we had the big hurricanes hitting Florida this summer, people from several Several big accounts were complaining about a stomach bug with central nervous system impairments. | ||
They're disoriented. | ||
They're dizzy. | ||
They're unusually weak. | ||
And this was taken en masse, and I was looking at it. | ||
There were different kind of weird cloud decks, different kinds of haze that just hung over these areas that weren't associated with the storm. | ||
And so I started looking this up, and what's been described was acute radiation syndrome. | ||
So I put this thing up on my X account, and what I want to be looking for is people can download a Gauss meter app that measures the local magnetic field, and if they start feeling the stomach bugs with these big pluses, | ||
like you can't think, You know, the neurologic thing is to take a note of that, take a satellite shot, and if they could just do it, just get a free app from, you know, for your Android to see if there's a noticeable drop in the magnetic field because when people were talking in mass about this from those areas that were hit by the storm, | ||
I was measuring the geomagnetic field and they did have a significant It did have a significant drop during those times. | ||
All right, well, let's hope we don't have to deal with another big weather event. | ||
The people in North Carolina are still not getting any help from the government. | ||
Angelina, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Jerry in New York City. | ||
Jerry, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hi, thank you so much, Owen. | |
Can you hear me? | ||
Yes. | ||
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Okay, great. | |
I'm a long-time first-time, and I'm so appreciative to be here. | ||
I just wanted to let you know this, too, that when you were imprisoned, my whole prayer group here in New York City, we were praying every day for you. | ||
And when you got out, we just praised God. | ||
We said, you know, God is real and God is good. | ||
And we're so happy that you came out in one piece, especially with the attitude that you have. | ||
So I just wanted you to know that. | ||
Thank you, Jeremy. | ||
Thank you, my crew in New York City. | ||
But anyway, I wanted to ask this, too. | ||
I don't think anyone has brought this up, and I've been a first-time caller, but I've been listening for years. | ||
But I haven't heard anyone bring this up concerning the Sandy Hook case with Alex, and I know he's so disturbed, and so am I, about the verdict and these crooks and all that they are doing. | ||
But this is the thing. | ||
I remember when Obama overturned the Schmitt-Month Act and allowed the government and the press to lie to people. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
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So I was thinking, I said, wait a minute, I never heard Robert Barnes, and I know you don't lay out all your cards for everybody, but I never heard them bring this up. | |
If they want to say that Alex lied about Sandy Hook, then okay. | ||
If you want to play it, we'll play stupid along with you. | ||
Obama said it was okay for the press and the government to lie. | ||
So I was wondering, like, couldn't his lawyer have used that, or could they use that on appeal or something? | ||
Because what they have done to Alex, of course, we know is criminal. | ||
So I just wanted to bring that up because I've heard no one ask that, and I've been trying to get into you for about a year now, and I'm just so grateful to get in tonight. | ||
So what about that, Owen? | ||
Well, you know, I don't know if I can give you an expert legal analysis about that, but obviously we can talk about, yeah, Obama did reverse the Smith-Munt Act. | ||
I believe it was, I think it was his second term that he did that. | ||
The crew can pull up the story. | ||
We can get the date on it. | ||
But yeah, that was a crazy read. | ||
It was a pretty big story when it came out, and it's exactly as Jerry described it. | ||
Basically, it says that the media, the government, can lie. | ||
And so, I don't know, again, I don't know if it's ever been applied in a lawsuit or, you know, how it would apply, per se, to Infowars lawsuits, but regardless of that, it's still a pretty crazy thing that Obama would come out and say, yep, we can lie to you, and here's the bill. | ||
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I'm hoping that something, if it's not too late, I know with the threat of, and I'm telling you, we cried last month when we thought InfoWars was gone completely, and then you came back, but it's very disturbing, and I'm just wondering and hoping if it's not too late, if he can still appeal, if something can be done. | |
Of course, we put God first, we're praying all the time, but I'm just hoping, just because of that, just because I never heard Mr. Barnes bring it up, and no other callers brought that up. | ||
I'm just wondering if people forgot about that. | ||
Maybe that piece that Obama did could be, you know, applied or used. | ||
Maybe it's not too late. | ||
That's what I'm hoping and praying. | ||
And so, Owen, I just wanted you to know, thank you so much, all you're doing, and your whole crew, and we hope that everybody just lands safely. | ||
By the way, we were here praying, hoping that we could get Another mayor, we didn't want Eric Adams. | ||
I see he's flip-flopping, but when New York City had Rudy Giuliani, honey, this was really the capital of the world. | ||
But it's a hellhole now, and I'm like a prisoner in my apartment. | ||
But I'm so glad for InfoWars, and thank you, and God bless you. | ||
All right, Jerry, thank you. | ||
Maybe we can get New York City turned around here. | ||
I have a feeling old Eric Adams will be a Republican before too long. | ||
Just a hunch. | ||
Just a hunch. | ||
Alright, let's go to Tony in Texas. | ||
Tony, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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First of all, Whoopi Goldberg's biggest weight problem is that big fat head. | |
She needs to have some weight on that body just to hold that big damn head up. | ||
And another thing, Nancy Pelosi, it's a good thing she broke her hip because maybe to slow her down on casting spells on patriots. | ||
Whoopi Goldberg's head. | ||
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You got me with that one. | |
Yeah, it's just a big old fat melon is all it is. | ||
Well, heck yeah, she does. | ||
I mean, it's like twice a size. | ||
Have you seen this Adam Schiff, fella? | ||
Okay. | ||
Adam Schiff. | ||
We know Adam Schiff. | ||
Big time liar. | ||
He's got this big head. | ||
You seen this head? | ||
Huge head. | ||
Schiff has a ridiculously large head. | ||
Tiny little pencil neck. | ||
It's very strange, actually. | ||
Very odd. | ||
Looks like a cartoon character. | ||
Tiny little toothpick neck. | ||
Big watermelon head. | ||
A bit of a freak, actually. | ||
They call him the freak. | ||
The freak head. | ||
Adam Schiff. | ||
Almost as big as Whoopies. | ||
Almost. | ||
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Hey, but you know what I called in about? | |
My question is, you know how they're making this big deal out of finding these illegal alien children? | ||
It's like a top priority, and they're going out of their way, and it's a must-do. | ||
Well, my question is, how about all the hundreds of thousands of American children that come up missing each year? | ||
How about finding them first? | ||
I mean, what are Americans always put on the bottom of the list for every damn thing? | ||
Yeah, well, it's kind of a big thing. | ||
Nobody really talks about it too much. | ||
But when you can use it politically, then all of a sudden you hear about it more often. | ||
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Yeah, it don't make any sense. | |
I mean, we need to find our own children. | ||
We need to take care of our own people for a change. | ||
Michael Jackson wrote a song called, What Happened to All the Lost Children? | ||
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He was the one to be writing that song, huh? | |
He probably had half of them in his damn closet. | ||
No, I think they lied about Michael. | ||
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I don't know. | |
He was pretty much a little girly sissy, man, so I don't know. | ||
I think he was a very anti-establishment, let's say, and was trying to speak some very important truths. | ||
And so they set him up. | ||
And then I think they probably killed him, too. | ||
That's what I think about Michael Jackson. | ||
But that's another conversation for another day. | ||
Tony, thank you for the call. | ||
All right, let's go to Steve in California. | ||
Steve, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Oh, and buddy, it's great to speak with you. | ||
I had the honor to speak with Alex a couple weeks ago, and it's an honor to speak with you. | ||
And there's something I want to speak about with the DMT and a few other things. | ||
Felipe Aguilar, right? | ||
He knows about Michael, and you know about him. | ||
Look into him. | ||
I would love for Alex to interview him, and I would love for him to interview, you know, Carlo Vigano, right? | ||
But I want to hit the J6 stuff and something that's close to your heart and close to mine. | ||
These are patriots, and I would like for them all, I would like for Trump to put the pressure on the DOJ and have them all released so that they could be there to witness his inauguration, because they deserve at least that. | ||
And I would like for all of them to be pardoned, including you. | ||
You should probably receive a Presidential Medal of Freedom and send a message, right? | ||
As far as the, there's something that's also close to my heart with the DMT thing, right? | ||
It has regenerative properties, and so do some of these mushrooms, and I heard you and Chase speaking earlier, and that was one of the best segments I've ever heard. | ||
That is the future of medicine. | ||
That is the future of medicine, and as far as that goes with the regenerative properties, I think that's a big deal. | ||
But also, when it comes to floroquinolones, and I'd like for you to listen about this. | ||
Remember, you had Diane Calber on maybe six months ago or so. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And the DMT is a way to help repair the, you know, mitochondria and all that. | ||
And that's just one thing. | ||
But also, I would like to see Elon be the governor of California. | ||
Right? | ||
I think he's done. | ||
I think he's out for... | ||
I think everything's in Texas. | ||
I think everything is officially out of California now. | ||
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Well, I agree with that. | |
But if you can go into the enemy's camp and take it over, right? | ||
That helps out a lot. | ||
I mean, you know, I feel like, yeah, we could fall back and make it Texada or Flexis or Numerica or whatever you want to call it, right? | ||
We may have to do that. | ||
You know, we have to be the shining city on the hill. | ||
There's already a bunch of... | ||
It's happening in Idaho, Oregon, where they basically... | ||
The red areas, which are most of the state, want to separate from Portland. | ||
And so they're trying to do, like, this greater Idaho deal where they just leave... | ||
Technically leave Oregon... | ||
So that they don't have to live under Democrat tyranny anymore. | ||
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The whole idea to me, and I've learned a lot from you and Alex, and again, such an honor to speak with you. | |
But the idea to me is, and I probably heard this from you guys, we are America. | ||
They are not. | ||
Right? | ||
So they can go around and do their evil, satanic, globalist shit all they want. | ||
We will be the ones that will be the example for the world. | ||
Right? | ||
And as long as there's enough of us, then God doesn't have to come back and destroy the whole deal. | ||
And it goes all the way back. | ||
It's biblical. | ||
It goes all the way back. | ||
You know, the money changers, all that stuff. | ||
You know, God's been warning us about evil for a long time. | ||
And I don't think there's demonic things in this DMT stuff. | ||
If anything, it's, you know, the DMT is natural and they're taking their adrenochrome and doing weird stuff and frazzled drip and all that stuff. | ||
You know about all this stuff, you know? | ||
Yeah, Steve. | ||
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It's nuts what they're doing. | |
Thank you for the call. | ||
You know, the thing about, and I haven't done the extensive research, but I was into it because I was studying psychology In college, kind of into people that have separation anxiety and all these other kind of weird social disorders. | ||
How can you fix these things? | ||
You know people that have it. | ||
It's like, okay, how can you fix these things? | ||
And I remember always thinking, yeah, mushrooms, they're called magical mushrooms, would be a way to do it. | ||
And now, they... | ||
Publish research and studies saying, yeah, it works for certain social disorders. | ||
So it's crazy all the things that we have out there that can heal. | ||
And they just want to make something in the lab and give it to you. | ||
All right, let's go to Tripp from an undisclosed location. | ||
Tripp, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hi, can you hear me? | |
Yes. | ||
Hi, I'm a long-time listener, first-time caller. | ||
I'm a veteran, an America First nationalist, but most importantly, a believer in Jesus Christ. | ||
Matthew 12, 25 says, And Jesus knew their thoughts and said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation, and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand. | ||
Owen, you wield the power to heal the fractures between the America First influencers and their listeners, all of whom share a common enemy. | ||
There has been a chasm formed between Brother Nathaniel and Nick Fuentes over a trivial matter in comparison to the real issue at hand. | ||
You were on Brother Nathaniel's show on November 26th. | ||
Just three days prior, he stated on his November 23rd ex-base that he is willing to reconcile with Nick Fuentes. | ||
Nick has been made aware of his extension of Brother Nathaniel's hand and disregarded it. | ||
But what he may not be aware of is this. | ||
This break in the front lines creates a feeling of divide and disheartenment within our ranks. | ||
Owen, it would be monumental to witness the reunification of our fellow American, America First patriots on your show. | ||
In Matthew 5, 9, blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God. | ||
And lastly, Owen, thank you for your continued charge of bravery against the evil of this world. | ||
All right, Tripp, thank you for the call. | ||
You know, I do get along with everybody. | ||
Pretty much everybody in the political space. | ||
I do pretty much get along with everybody. | ||
So I suppose I could fill that role that he's talking about. | ||
But I just don't really get into that kind of... | ||
I don't really deal with that level of kind of the social squabbles and stuff. | ||
So I'm completely unaware of what it is that he's talking about. | ||
But I always want to bring everybody together. | ||
And I get along with everybody and I just focus on the issues. | ||
So I'm not sure exactly what he's talking about, but if we can build bridges, we'll do it. | ||
All right, let's go to Chris in Texas. | ||
Chris, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
All right, Chris going once. | ||
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Yes, can you hear me? | |
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, how's it going? | |
So I'm a newbie in Texas, moved here from the fire of California. | ||
But I'm not going to California your Texas, so you don't have to worry about that. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
Malibu is literally on fire right now. | ||
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Oh yeah, that's for sure. | |
So I was discussing with your crew. | ||
I'm a fuel hauler out in Sulphur Springs, Texas. | ||
I'm trying to get them to video that I shot, but lately, like clockwork, at around, because I work graveyard, so around 2 in the morning, 3 in the morning, as the sky is blue, you can guarantee yourself that there's about two bus loads that get dropped off. | ||
They clean the place out of all our food, all our Goodies. | ||
Get back on the bus. | ||
Bus goes on to the other side. | ||
Fueles up. | ||
And continues on their journey. | ||
They leave the bathroom disgusting. | ||
And it's like... | ||
So what are you getting at here? | ||
This is a legal immigrant shopping spree? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
The name of the bus company is called Regimontos or something like that. | ||
You know, I have video of their license plate, their DOT number, bus number. | ||
I'm trying to get it over to the crew at the email that they supplied me with. | ||
But unfortunately, it's saying something about it exceeds 25 MBs or something like that. | ||
I'm not a computer. | ||
Too big a file is what it's telling you. | ||
Yeah, too big of a file. | ||
But, I mean, I've heard that. | ||
We're cracking down on this stuff, Ben. | ||
I mean, I know that you're not a lawyer or anything, but what's some advice you can give to me besides just recording what's being done? | ||
Well, I mean, that's the advice I'd give. | ||
I don't know if you have any social media accounts, but I'd just post it. | ||
Post it on the Internet. | ||
Post it on an X account. | ||
Pick up Traction. | ||
I can share it. | ||
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Excellent. | |
That's fantastic. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that's what I would do. | ||
I mean, if you see it every day, film it every day, you get like seven days in a row. | ||
I mean, you got yourself a story. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Maybe local news team will go out there, cover it. | ||
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Yeah, every night. | |
It's because I work graveyards, so I'm home literally at my house at about four in the morning, but my last load is over to Sulphur Springs, which is my main hub. | ||
Well, I've seen it before. | ||
I've seen it before where just citizen journalist goes out, captures a story, local news ends up covering it. | ||
So that's what I do. | ||
I do. | ||
I just film it, compile it, show the world, put it on X, go from there. | ||
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Trump Force. | |
Trump Wars 2. Drone Enemy of the State. | ||
Shoot it down. | ||
Shoot it down. | ||
When's it gonna happen? | ||
Get out there. | ||
Trump told you to shoot it down. | ||
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Oh yeah, you'll find out real quick. | |
You'll find out real quick whose drone it is. | ||
But of course they know. | ||
Let's not be stupid. | ||
Alright, ladies and gentlemen, remember you have just hours left. | ||
You have just hours left to get your Christmas shopping done in time, to have your gifts arrive for Christmas at thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
By the way, Vitamin Mineral Fusion, very popular supplement for a long time here, is back in stock. | ||
It is back. | ||
It is back. | ||
You heard me right. | ||
Vitamin Mineral Fusion is back at thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
Oh, it's at drjonesnaturals.com. | ||
Okay, I apologize. | ||
Got my ad reads mixed up. | ||
Bad Owen. | ||
drjonesnaturals.com. | ||
Vitamin Mineral Fusion is back. | ||
There it is. | ||
That's right. | ||
You've been waiting. | ||
You've been anticipating. | ||
You've been flying a drone around. | ||
And it's finally here. | ||
Vitamin Mineral Fusion, it's back. | ||
At drjonesnaturals.com. | ||
But get your Christmas shopping done tonight so that your gifts from thealexjonesstore.com will be there under the tree for Christmas. | ||
That's right. | ||
Got to get that done now. | ||
Get right over to thealexjonesstore.com now. | ||
Let's go back to the phone lines. | ||
We have Sarah in Toronto. | ||
Sarah, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hi, Owen. | |
Can you hear me? | ||
Yes. | ||
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Amazing. | |
It's an honour to talk to you. | ||
Hello to the whole crew. | ||
I would have loved to call in and talk about so many other things, but what I saw tonight, I never would have expected to see. | ||
I'm calling from just about an hour west of Toronto, and I was out at sunset, and I've lived here for about For 10 years, I've seen every kind of aircraft that flies over this area. | ||
Small planes, commercial, military, helicopters. | ||
I've seen it all. | ||
And I noticed all of them. | ||
But tonight, I saw something in the sky that immediately I recognized was off. | ||
It was weird. | ||
I could not recognize it. | ||
And so I kept my eye on it, and it was hovering. | ||
It was hovering in the one area for about five minutes, and if it's hovering, usually that illusion is when it is really high up in the sky, but this object was very large, so it couldn't have been very low to the ground. | ||
It had to have been really high up, and it must have been massive, and I followed it, and it actually Tilted and went off. | ||
It was gone within seconds. | ||
And I've never seen anything like that before. | ||
It was broad daylight. | ||
It was clear skies. | ||
And I was listening to Alex's show today, and I didn't hear much about these drones or UFOs being seen in other areas outside of the U.S. So I was of the belief that this was sort of a A government thing to sort of start wars, blame other countries. | ||
But I don't understand why I would be seeing that here in Canada. | ||
Well, who knows what you saw? | ||
You're not sure what you saw. | ||
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I'm not sure, but it was very much what was being described all over the internet, even on Alex's show about all these things that people are seeing. | |
And even at that time, there were other smaller planes around it, so the contrast of that made it more obvious that this thing is not something normal around here. | ||
Did you film it? | ||
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I did, actually. | |
I have a 13-second video of it just hovering. | ||
I did film it. | ||
I have it on video. | ||
I'm not sure what to do with it, though. | ||
Put it on X! You got an X account? | ||
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Put it up on X! I have an X account and I'm only following Alex and Infowars, so I will probably post it there. | |
Post it on X and tag me and I'll go look at it. | ||
So, you know, we don't really do the UFO stuff too much here. | ||
It's been a big story, obviously, with the drones out there on the East Coast. | ||
I do kind of like to dabble, just out of curiosity, into some of those markets, let's say. | ||
There's a very interesting YouTube channel. | ||
I think he's still around. | ||
Secure Team 10. One of the best when it comes to aerial anomalies and phenomenons. | ||
And there's stuff that goes on in the skies that just, it's crazy. | ||
And, you know, with everybody having a camera now, there's actual footage of some crazy stuff too. | ||
Everybody's probably even seen some crazy stuff. | ||
So who knows? | ||
Who knows? | ||
Who was it that said... | ||
Somebody said... | ||
Oh man, I'm going to butcher the quote. | ||
It's just as frightening, or it's frightening to think that humans might be the only intelligent life out there Or it's just as frightening to think that we might not be the only intelligent life out there. | ||
I've completely butchered it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I can't even. | ||
I should just stop. | ||
But the point is, it's like, are we the only intelligent life? | ||
Is there another? | ||
Who knows? | ||
Aliens? | ||
Government technology? | ||
So, yeah, you can find channels that just cover this stuff all day long, and there's crazy stuff going on, no doubt. | ||
And with all the different types of cameras, and they're everywhere... | ||
Yeah, there's a lot out there. | ||
All right, Sarah, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Ed in Pennsylvania. | ||
Ed, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
Hi. | ||
Wonderful to talk to you. | ||
I'm a long-time listener, and I really appreciate the work that you and Alex and Harrison and all the crew does. | ||
I've always been a long-time supporter of a store, and I'm just waiting for TurboForce to come back. | ||
Anyway... | ||
Two things. | ||
I just want to share a little joke. | ||
You know, you were talking about Michael Jackson earlier, and I tend to agree with you. | ||
I think he was probably set up, but I do have a silly joke that was sort of, you know, pressing it during the day. | ||
And that joke goes like this. | ||
There's a little unknown release of music that Elton John and Michael Jackson collaborated on, and the name of the song was called Don't Let Your Son Go Down On Me. | ||
So... | ||
Okay, that's the joke. | ||
Are you still there? | ||
Okay. | ||
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Hey, and I want to talk about these, you know, UFO sightings or whatever the heck they are and whatever. | |
But, you know, I've seen on YouTube, I've seen these videos of, you know, hundreds of drones computer-controlled with blue and white and red lights and so forth. | ||
Making flying dragons in the sky and blue whales and all these kind of very sophisticated animations, if you will, using drones. | ||
Yeah, very popular in China. | ||
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So I tend to think that what's being seen on the East Coast is more than likely, in my opinion, not extraterrestrial, but probably just human-made drones. | |
And more than likely, our government is behind it. | ||
I'm sure of it. | ||
Well, let's clarify some things, though. | ||
The drones that you're speaking of, those are like kind of consumer drones, the smaller drones that you and I can go buy at a store. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They might use some other types. | ||
But those are the small drones that pretty much anybody can just go and learn how to fly. | ||
These drones on the East Coast are massive. | ||
They are like military-style drones. | ||
They're as big as cars. | ||
You can't go pick one up at Best Buy, let's say. | ||
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Well, that's why I think they're probably our own government. | |
Yeah, I'd say that's your odds-on favorite. | ||
They're U.S. military. | ||
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And I think we're being played. | |
I think they're trying to create a narrative of, you know, Extraterrestrials, you know, there were the congressional hearings recently about UFOs. | ||
They're gonna Project Blue Beam us? | ||
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Yeah, yep. | |
Agreed. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Yeah, I think they're just doing a drill and just playing stupid, like some big joke or something. | ||
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Yep, I agree. | |
And they're trying to whip us up into some sort of a frenzy. | ||
You know, it's sort of like... | ||
With viruses and whatever the heck they're going to be releasing on us soon. | ||
Yeah, those are the videos that I'm seeing. | ||
Has anybody ever actually seen that? | ||
I think they did a show one time in Austin. | ||
I do think they did one of those drone light shows one time in Austin, but I don't think I've ever seen that myself. | ||
I don't think I've ever seen that. | ||
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I've never seen one other than on YouTube. | |
Looks pretty cool. | ||
Yeah, it sure does. | ||
But all the best to you and the Infowar family there and Thank you. | ||
I'm so grateful that you're still on the air. | ||
Thank you, Ed. | ||
Appreciate that. | ||
What about a Christmas drone light display? | ||
Is that somebody shooting at a drone? | ||
This isn't new, is it? | ||
Oh, this is just the drone hunter? | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Oh, boy. | ||
I don't think I've ever seen one of those drone light shows. | ||
Look pretty cool, though. | ||
Look pretty cool. | ||
I think they did one in Austin one time. | ||
There was some event here. | ||
They do some crazy stuff. | ||
It's amazing how they're able to do that. | ||
I think that might be clickbait. | ||
But maybe not. | ||
Maybe they're trying to shoot the drones down now. | ||
They're firing at drones. | ||
Take that sucker down. | ||
Let's go to Jake in Ohio. | ||
Jake, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Hey, Oz, how you doing? | ||
Hi, Jake. | ||
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Trump's inviting Xi Jinping, dude, that's a master move to protect the Capitol that day, man. | |
I mean, how genius is that? | ||
I didn't even think about it like that. | ||
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It's amazing, but I think I may have cracked Oak Island, too, bro. | |
I think what's there is called Shamir, and it's King Solomon's demon worm. | ||
Obviously, they couldn't describe what they were seeing. | ||
But this thing cuts diamond, iron, and stone. | ||
It could be how they dug the tunnels. | ||
It could explain the Ashwan Corey scoops. | ||
It could explain the mark around the stone of the pregnant woman. | ||
All of that stuff, dude. | ||
What are we talking about? | ||
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It's called Shamir. | |
It's a... | ||
It's called it... | ||
It's King Solomon's demon worm. | ||
Okay, obviously they didn't have the vocabulary to describe what they were seeing. | ||
But it cuts diamond, iron, and stone. | ||
And it could explain how they dug the tunnels at Oak Island. | ||
And it could explain the Ashwan Quarry scoops, you know, the scoops at Ashwan Quarry in Egypt. | ||
Okay. | ||
So what are you saying? | ||
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I don't know. | |
It's something I came across, and I'm just trying to get it out there to get people talking about it and looking into it. | ||
Maybe it's something, maybe it's not. | ||
But it's just, I think it's cool as hell. | ||
You know, because no one can explain how they did these things. | ||
And here's something that is a demon worm, and it cuts diamond, iron, and stone. | ||
And, you know, obviously they didn't have the vocabulary to describe what they were taking. | ||
But, yeah. | ||
And I mean, everybody's been on the search for this kind of, whatever this thing was, That did all this stuff. | ||
It may even be able to help transport them massive stones. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Interesting stuff. | ||
Actually, I was in talk with Jimmy Corsetti earlier today. | ||
He's traveling right now. | ||
He's going to be joining us again on the show to talk about how they're hiding that temple in Turkey and then some other crazy stuff. | ||
That's the kind of stuff he's an expert on. | ||
So, yeah, we'll talk with him coming up soon once he gets back from vacation. | ||
He's going to be joining us. | ||
All right, Jake, thanks for the call. | ||
Let's go to Daryl in North Carolina. | ||
Daryl, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Going once for Daryl. | ||
All right, let's go to Dave in Utah. | ||
Dave, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, a lot of crazy things going on right now. | |
That's great that Trump actually said, hey, shoot it down. | ||
Shoot one down. | ||
That's fantastic. | ||
Apparently it's happening. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. | |
I mean, I got the tools here to do it, but I don't think they're going to—well, who knows what they'll do here or anywhere else. | ||
But, yeah, I'm kind of going back in the Owen-Shoyer archives here. | ||
A couple years ago, I believe you were covering an event there in Austin, Texas, called, like, Veterans for the Protection of Trans Children or something, and you were interviewing people out at this thing, you know. | ||
Do you remember doing that? | ||
You probably do. | ||
Well, yeah, I went to a bunch of those events, so you'd probably be more specific. | ||
Those trans activists come here quite often, unfortunately. | ||
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I remember you were interviewing a vet, and it was actually, I think it was the event for protection of trans kids. | |
Well, anyway, you were talking to this guy, and anyway, you were asking questions about this whole thing and how things worked, and just trying to get clarification. | ||
Anyway, you know, to identify certain things. | ||
Well, anyway, you looked at the gentleman, and you said, well, oh, I get it. | ||
I think I'm going to identify as a trans dolphin. | ||
I think that's what you said. | ||
It was just hilarious. | ||
And the guy looked at him and looked at you and goes, no, no, no, no. | ||
It doesn't work that way. | ||
He said, what do you mean? | ||
He said, I can identify the trans dolphin. | ||
He goes, well, no, you can't. | ||
And you just looked at him. | ||
It was just priceless. | ||
He said, well, how dare you take away my trans dolphin? | ||
I think I know what you're talking about. | ||
He's got a beard, right? | ||
The guy? | ||
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Yes, he did. | |
Yes, you're right. | ||
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Yeah, I remember that guy. | |
I think he had a gay flag cape, too, didn't he? | ||
Yes. | ||
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Yes, you're right. | |
That's it. | ||
Yeah, I ought to find that. | ||
Where did you find that? | ||
How dare you deny me? | ||
If I attach a dorsal fin to me, I'm a dolphin. | ||
If you come and surgically attach a dorsal fin to my back, I am a dolphin now. | ||
That's right. | ||
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I just remember that whole comment went right over his head. | |
I ought to do that next time. | ||
Next time they come here, I'll go as a dolphin. | ||
I'll put on a little dorsal fin and flap around. | ||
Oh, my heck. | ||
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Oh, my gosh. | |
I tell you. | ||
I was thinking about that once in a while. | ||
That was just one of the greatest laughs I've ever heard in a while. | ||
A dolphin plasty. | ||
I'm going to have a dolphin plasty. | ||
That's classic. | ||
That's from an episode of, if you watch South Park, there's an old episode of South Park. | ||
South Park is like, you know, they were ahead of so many of these trends, it's crazy. | ||
But yeah, South Park, that had to be like early 2000s probably they did that episode? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, I'm a dolphin. | ||
I want to be a dolphin. | ||
Oh, you gotta love it. | ||
And it's just, it's making fun of the complete insanity. | ||
And it is. | ||
It's complete insanity. | ||
But that's fine. | ||
Hey, I'm gonna go as a dolphin. | ||
I'm gonna be, yeah, that's me. | ||
I'm with my fellow dolphins swimming in the ocean, catching a wave, catching a breeze. | ||
And that's logic. | ||
That's science, you know? | ||
That's their own logic and science. | ||
All right, Dave, thank you for the call. | ||
I ought to try to find that. | ||
How dare? | ||
I was denied. | ||
Can you believe the bigots out here? | ||
The bigotry I have to experience in Texas? | ||
The bigotry where I want to identify as a dolphin and some punk is going to try to crush my dreams? | ||
Let's go to Sharon in Washington. | ||
Sharon, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hi, Owen. | |
Hi. | ||
If I get disconnected, my battery went dead on my flip phone. | ||
All right. | ||
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Hey, last time I called, the only time I called was on National Woman's Day, and I gave you an idea of the calendar with the crew and you guys being on the page dressed, but I'm glad to see the calendar is out there, and it's Friday the 13th, so let's go out with a cheer and When I hear Trump say, shoot it down, I just see Tim Waltz, I mean, Elmer Fudd, shooting it down. | |
And I wanted to ask you if you had Joe Biggs' address so I could send him a note during the holidays. | ||
Oh, that's a great idea. | ||
You should be able to find that information. | ||
I believe the BOP registry is public and you can find the inmates Information and address, how to mail them, how to send them mail. | ||
So that'd probably be where I start. | ||
I don't think anybody's been running Joe's social media or anything like that that I know of. | ||
But my guess is you could definitely find that, and he would really appreciate that. | ||
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You could post it at some time in another show. | |
Yeah, that's a good idea. | ||
There's a group called Patriot Mail... | ||
I don't know if they're still active, but they've been making sure people can get in touch with the January 6th prisoners via mail, just sending them letters of support. | ||
It was called Patriot Mail Project. | ||
I don't know if they're still doing it or not. | ||
They were when I was in. | ||
That'd be one source you could look up, but that's a good idea. | ||
We'll try to find that information and put it on the screen. | ||
Maybe we do before. | ||
We've got four minutes left in the show. | ||
Maybe we find it before that. | ||
All right, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Rich in Tennessee. | ||
Rich, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, hi, Owen. | |
I just had two quick things. | ||
One about voting machines. | ||
I think we ought to get away from the electronic stuff and go back to the old-time mechanical ones where you'd walk in the machine, you'd pull the curtain around, you'd flip down the little levers, and then when you open the curtain up, it scores your vote. | ||
The other thing is that I sent to you guys through your news media email thing an article that I found from 1950 talking about cloud seeding over the Schoharie Reservoir, which is in upstate New York. | ||
It's part of the New York City water supply system. | ||
And the guy that was running it was a Dr. Herman E. Wallace from Harvard University. | ||
And hopefully that article came through. | ||
I think it would interest you guys, because again, that came from 1950, and they were cloud seeding back then. | ||
They actually calculated that they'd get probably one to two billion gallons of water out of that over the reservoir area, which isn't really a big reservoir. | ||
But if they were doing that then, then these doubters that think that they can't steer these storms with their Doppler radar and everything else ought to look at an article like that. | ||
And that's it. | ||
I appreciate you guys, and you guys have a Merry Christmas. | ||
Merry Christmas, Rich. | ||
By the way, we were able to pull up Joe Biggs' information there. | ||
We just had it on the screen. | ||
Again, there's a group called the Patriot Mail Project. | ||
Oh, and that's where you got it, guys? | ||
Is that where you're pulling this from? | ||
Okay, yeah, the Patriot Mail project, great. | ||
You know, a January 6th political prisoner would appreciate a Christmas card. | ||
You can't actually send cards. | ||
Those are illegal because, believe it or not, people can sneak contraband in a greeting card or something. | ||
So you'll just have to make shift your own little Christmas card or just send them a nice little note. | ||
But put the Biggs information back on the screen. | ||
Let me just tell it for the audio. | ||
Audience here. | ||
Again, this is from the Patriot Mail Project. | ||
Joe Biggs, inmate number 26257-509, FCI Talladega, Federal Correction Institution, PMB 1000, Talladega, Alabama, 35160. And they would be really delighted, I'm sure. | ||
The mail was really a good thing when you're in there. | ||
All right, let's take one last call here. | ||
Let's go to Tim in California. | ||
Tim, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Well, we'll finish the week with a hall of shame for Joe Biden. | |
You know, he pardoned whatever it was, 1,500 people or maybe 1,700 people all in one day. | ||
And because of so many, you know, you might miss a few. | ||
A couple of noteworthy were Rita Crundwell. | ||
These are both from Illinois. | ||
Rita Crundwell from Dixon, Illinois, she was the comptroller, and she was caught embezzling $50 million from the city, just stole it from the taxpayers, and got sent to prison for that, but he's gonna, you know, let her go and let that go. | ||
But topping that, his CEO sentinel management, Eric Bloom, stole $665 million. | ||
$665 million from his people Got sent to prison for it, and Joe just said, it's okay. | ||
Doki Doki, you're my pal. | ||
Yeah, they're slipping a lot of names into that thousand-plus pardon day. | ||
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And as far as your drones, please don't forget California. | |
We just yesterday had reports from Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee, and Big Bear. | ||
So they're out here, too. | ||
So they're coming out now, and I'm sure there's an element of truth because this always happens when there's a story like this. | ||
And I haven't heard that about California. | ||
The thing that was so crazy about the East Coast drones is there were just so many. | ||
And they were just pacing back and forth for hours following Coast Guards. | ||
But now they're saying, oh, people are calling in drone reports and they're just helicopters and airplanes. | ||
So... | ||
Yeah, anytime. | ||
Now people are looking at the skies and, oh, they want to see it. | ||
They want to call it in. | ||
It's like they're part of the story now. | ||
And it's just, you know, an airplane. | ||
All right, that does it for this week of InfoWars Live Transmissions. | ||
We'll do it all again next week. | ||
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Ho, ho, ho! | |
Merry Christmas! | ||
The entire world is racing into the fourth turning and the greatest quickening our species has seen in 10,000 years of recorded history. | ||
You know you're in a war, right? | ||
And it's a declared war. | ||
The Globals have declared war on team humanity. | ||
They've declared war on the God that made us. | ||
It is not incredible. | ||
It is not heroic. | ||
It is not amazing to fight this. | ||
It is survival. | ||
This is the priority. | ||
This is the real world. | ||
This is game time. | ||
This is the crossroads of human destiny right now. | ||
Right now. | ||
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And I see a bunch of other people not realizing how desperate the situation is! | |
We need maximum urgency! | ||
We're up against the most evil people the world's ever seen! | ||
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Don't you understand that?! | |
I don't want anybody to go out and be physically violent. | ||
I want you to kill with truth. | ||
Kill with your will. | ||
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Kill! | |
Kill! |