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This is The War Room with Owen Schroer. | ||
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We return now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, it is Friday, December 20th, 2024. Owen Schroer sitting here in the host chair of the InfoWars War Room. | ||
I, of course, will be handing over the hosting duties to Chase Geiser coming up, but I wanted to come on here and give you an update on what's going on in the House right now. | ||
As far as the bill is concerned, will there be a government shutdown? | ||
What can we expect later this afternoon as well? | ||
Did some extended coverage earlier on the Alex Jones Show in regards to this, but here is the latest. | ||
Republicans have been in conference all day trying to decide what they're going to bring to the floor and when. | ||
Mike Johnson was teasing that he was going to bring a bill to the floor this morning, but he didn't have the votes, and so he didn't end up bringing it. | ||
And it was basically going to be the same bill that failed last night, minus the debt ceiling. | ||
So they've been debating all day what to do. | ||
And they don't have the votes for that bill unless he gets Democrat votes. | ||
So what they've been debating in conference is to either bring that bill back tonight for a vote without the debt ceiling increase. | ||
He doesn't have the votes in the Republican Party, but he would have to go across the aisle to the Democrats and get votes from them. | ||
I don't think that that's a likely success story, but that's gonna be what he has to do. | ||
Their other option was three separate bills, a continued resolution bill, a farm bill, and a disaster relief bill. | ||
Now, the problem with these bills is they would not be able to vote on them until tomorrow, based off of the rules. | ||
Now, a lot of members of Congress, including in the Republican Party, have already said, we're leaving. | ||
If you don't get something on the floor for us to vote on tonight that we like out of the bill that you tried to get passed yesterday, we're leaving, we're gone, you're not going to have the vote. | ||
And if that happens, they won't have the votes for anything tomorrow. | ||
They won't have the votes for disaster relief, the farm bill, continued resolution, nothing. | ||
So that's... | ||
The situation Mike Johnson is in. | ||
The latest is he is gonna try to floor a bill tonight. | ||
It's gonna be essentially the exact same bill as last night with maybe some adjustments, but most importantly, it's not going to have the adjusted deficit. | ||
Now, that was something that Trump wanted. | ||
He wanted to increase the debt ceiling so that he could basically use it as political power, as political leverage, and say he can spend all of this money. | ||
I don't really know how practical it is. | ||
It's definitely not physically conservative. | ||
It's just more political bargaining and leverage than anything else. | ||
But if you're gonna be cutting the federal budget, which they plan to do with Doge anyway, you're gonna have more cap room. | ||
So I really don't think it's that big of a deal. | ||
But they were never gonna get the Republican votes. | ||
was never going to happen with the increased debt ceiling because of, as they say, fiscal conservatives. | ||
Of course, this is all up for debate. | ||
These same people vote for Ukraine aid and foreign aid and foreign wars every time. | ||
So they're really not fiscal conservatives. | ||
There are very few actual fiscal conservatives left. | ||
Thomas Massey being the leading example, maybe Rand Paul in the Senate. | ||
So that's where we're at. | ||
But I would say right now it looks like they will not get a bill passed. | ||
And you could see a government shutdown. | ||
And the likely scenario is either Mike Johnson has to get votes from the Democrats tonight, which I don't see happening. | ||
Or he has to convince Republicans to stay another day and vote on the three separate bills tomorrow, which might be the easier path to victory here. | ||
but I'm not sure that happens either. | ||
So then it becomes a game of pointing fingers, finger wagging, and complaining about a government shutdown, even though I think that was a good thing. | ||
I think most people would agree it's a government shutdown. | ||
It's a nice test run for Doge, and people can see, hey, it's okay to shut down the federal government. | ||
You're going to be okay. | ||
And if you wanted to do disaster relief, you should have done that months ago. | ||
You should have done that years ago. | ||
You were too busy funding illegal immigrants. | ||
So holding everything up until Trump becomes president might end up being the option. | ||
They could also try to get something through after the next Congress is confirmed on January 3rd. | ||
But that's where they're at in the House as far as this bill is concerned. | ||
I think the odds are there could be a shutdown. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the War Room. | ||
I am Chase Geyser, your host this afternoon on this Friday. | ||
Is it the 20th? | ||
December 20th. | ||
Wow. | ||
The days fly by like wild horses over the hills, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And Owen had a great first five minutes of the show with his recorded broadcast. | ||
He's absolutely right. | ||
I think we're looking at a government shutdown. | ||
So who cares? | ||
Whatever. | ||
I hope there is a shutdown. | ||
It's all I've ever wanted. | ||
It's all I could possibly ask for for Christmas. | ||
Some people for Christmas, they went to two front teeth. | ||
I want a government shutdown. | ||
In fact, I hope it lasts forever. | ||
I hope for the next four years we've just got to shut down, shut down, shut down, shut down. | ||
And it's happened before and it's always fine. | ||
I don't understand why people forget about the last time something happened and then they panic the next time it's going to happen again. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe the crew can look this up. | ||
What was the longest shutdown in the history of government shutdowns? | ||
Wasn't it like a month? | ||
I don't know if it was under the Biden administration or the Obama administration. | ||
No big deal. | ||
And they're trying to act like you're not going to be able to see your family for Christmas if there's a government shutdown. | ||
But I think they've happened over the holidays before. | ||
Certainly happened when I've been traveling before, and it's been totally fine. | ||
So the fact that these leftists have the audacity to leverage Christmas in a political game. | ||
To try to justify passing terrible legislation is just... | ||
I mean, is anybody really surprised? | ||
Yeah. | ||
95, 96, 21-day shutdown. | ||
Bill Clinton's administration. | ||
Outstanding. | ||
Everybody was fine. | ||
In fact, I wish things were more like they were in 1995 and 1996. Under the Clinton administration, any better blowjobs than no jobs, am I right? | ||
What I'm concerned about is January 6th persecutions. | ||
What I'm concerned about is political persecution, deep state attacks on dissidents, unfair audits, astronomical income taxes. | ||
And I know that Donald Trump is going to do the right thing on January 20th and in the first days of his administration. | ||
But we should never forget the mentality of these leftists. | ||
And they themselves are actually the fascists. | ||
I know they call the right-wing fascists, but they're the ones that believe in expanding the government and the government involved in every business entity or industry. | ||
So we know that they're actually the fascists. | ||
And I was very pleased to see Tim Pool in clip number six here. | ||
Ending the career of a sniveling liberal live on his show. | ||
This clip's a little bit longer, but it's worth every single second. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
You have. | ||
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No, I haven't. | |
No, no, no, stop, stop. | ||
You don't know anything about these January 6th cases. | ||
You don't know why these people are in jail. | ||
You don't know that a man is in Brooklyn right now for three years without charge or trial. | ||
And when Donald Trump says, these people have been held for too long, you say, no, Trump is wrong. | ||
Keep them locked up. | ||
That's fascist. | ||
Dude, you have been sitting here with no knowledge of the specifics of some of these cases. | ||
There is a man in Brooklyn right now, I'm gonna say it again, no charges whatsoever brought. | ||
He's been in jail for three years. | ||
For you to sit there and say it is good that he remains locked up is fascism. | ||
That is, saying the hierarchy, the hierarchical system of the courts and the government is just, and the process is all that matters. | ||
And I am saying, perhaps three years is enough. | ||
Because I actually have moral logic and an understanding of these cases. | ||
Hence, my position on January 6th has always been, the people who have attacked police must go to prison. | ||
But three years is a- Long time for assault on an officer. | ||
We have seen people in the far left, notably when they were firebombing all across Minnesota, 33 people murdered. | ||
And how many criminal charges do we get for this? | ||
When they firebombed a police station and forced the police to evacuate. | ||
On May 29th, 2020, when thousands of far leftists firebombed the White House grounds and set fire to St. John's Church and injured 100 police officers, how many People went to prison for three years. | ||
How many of them who never showed up on that day are in prison for 20 years? | ||
Enrique Tarrio wasn't even in D.C. on January 6th. | ||
And you are saying that man who only, his only crime was, quote, don't leave. | ||
That's his only crime. | ||
You think he should be in prison for 20 years because you're a fascist. | ||
You don't care what the facts are. | ||
You don't care if this is unjust. | ||
You only care that the machine state has decreed you are not to be locked up. | ||
And this is the problem I have with the left. | ||
They don't know the facts. | ||
They don't care about the facts. | ||
They view morality as a blanket government stroke of the pen. | ||
And every person, regardless of their crime, should be in prison for decades. | ||
I reject it outright. | ||
The people who fought cops should go to prison. | ||
They did. | ||
It's been three years. | ||
But when you've got people who are on misdemeanor charges for having walked into a building at 4 p.m. | ||
after the riot, and I know some of these people, They walked into a building for two minutes and walked out. | ||
And they got 18 months for that. | ||
I don't see you defending the innocent people who walked onto a public grass at a public building after a right had been completed. | ||
You don't know. | ||
You don't care. | ||
You've taken a tribal position and people are suffering because of it. | ||
Now you say that Donald Trump saying the injustice that we've seen warrants commutation or pardons, you say that means he's advocating for violence. | ||
This is the ultimate problem. | ||
Then you cite a press release from Maryland saying, but the right's more violent. | ||
There is a distinction between a white supremacist as a right wing group and a run of the mill Christian conservative who showed up on that day not to protest. | ||
Let's talk about Brandon Strzok. | ||
He never went in the building. | ||
He was on the other side of the building. | ||
There was a permanent protest. | ||
He walked up the stairs and he was yelling. | ||
They put this guy in prison. | ||
There is Owen Schroyer, who was at a permanent rally, who was yelling death to communists. | ||
They put him in prison and specifically cited his speech. | ||
My dude, you don't know what you're talking about. | ||
And it's fine. | ||
I get it. | ||
We try to be polite. | ||
We try to be nice. | ||
But there are so many young liberals who sit here and say, the corporate press told me that these people are bad, and the machine state government has decreed it by So I don't care what crime they committed. | ||
I don't care what the jury said. | ||
I don't care who was on the jury. | ||
Enrique Torrio, who was not there, should be in prison for two decades. | ||
Tell me this now. | ||
Why is Enrique Torrio in prison? | ||
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Yeah, so they uncovered with him his plot to overthrow the government. | |
Enrique Torrio? | ||
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Yeah, and his organization. | |
What plot? | ||
Who's they? | ||
Give me some data. | ||
Stop squinting at me and saying the prosecutors did a thing. | ||
You didn't know. | ||
You didn't read it. | ||
You didn't read the court papers. | ||
All you know is the fascist machine state told you he should be in prison, and you're saying yes to them. | ||
Tell me why. | ||
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I understand that laws on the books have been there for a long time that I agree with, that if it's proven that you had a plan and you wanted to act on it, and then days after- The proof. | |
Say the proof. | ||
Don't ask. | ||
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Say it. | |
What communications? | ||
What did he say? | ||
What did he do? | ||
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Are you, is this serious? | |
Are you going to tell me why you think Enrique Tarrio should be in prison for 20 years, or are you going to say the government decreed it? | ||
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I just explained to you. | |
The government said so. | ||
Is that it? | ||
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It's usually law enforcement, which I guess is a part of the government. | |
Government said so? | ||
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Yep. | |
Law enforcement that uncovers evidence of communications, a memo that he crafted and sent to his organization. | ||
Saying what? | ||
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That detailed each institution of government that they were going to try to overthrow. | |
Then just days later, his organization is at the Capitol. | ||
Three months featured witness evidence to Tario and co-defense included videos, thousands of messages and encrypted chat groups, as well as a public message on Parler. | ||
Honorable 4th January 6th, Tario convened a ministry of self-defense to coordinate Proud Boys leadership on January 6th. | ||
The chat show that Tario stationed in Baltimore to encourage the Proud Boys as they attack the Capitol. | ||
Let's figure out what that encouragement was. | ||
Are they going to actually say in the article? | ||
So here's a citation. | ||
Okay, that's interesting. | ||
Wikipedia asserts that they did this, but there's actually nothing in the news article that actually states that it's true. | ||
Well, now we've got a problem. | ||
Let's try this again. | ||
Let's try a secondary source. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Ah, there it is. | ||
They introduced evidence that Tario discussed with associates a plan to have a large crowd in Washington storm government buildings in a scheme they called 1776 Returns, in which the Winter Palace was used as an apparent code for the U.S. Capitol. | ||
In a message, he said, make no mistake, we did this. | ||
Do what must be done. | ||
And he directed the Proud Boys to do it again. | ||
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So the question then becomes, in the bigger picture, So are you going to at all acknowledge that you just blew up over something that I was absolutely citing fairly? | |
I don't think you cited it fairly. | ||
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I think people should be prosecuted for engaging in plans to overthrow our government. | |
That's a very loose definition of plans to overthrow the government. | ||
Y'all don't seem to be that informed. | ||
Wait, look, respectfully, I cover a lot of protests and riots. | ||
A lot of people try to protest and occupy government buildings. | ||
Do you think that qualifies as trying to, what is it, overthrow your government? | ||
No. | ||
Okay, good. | ||
But if they had a plan... | ||
To take control of the government, which was this one. | ||
If this was an actual plan, this was the leastly most ridiculous plan ever. | ||
They went after people for having Lego sets of the Capitol. | ||
I mean, the level of political prosecution... | ||
Would you even admit that there was some level of politics when it came to the prosecution of the J6s? | ||
When it's their side occupying government buildings or burning down police precincts or setting fire to historic churches or the White House... | ||
Guard tower, guard house, the building in front of the actual White House, it's fine. | ||
But when it's our side illegally occupying a building and minding the velvet ropes and not even necessarily being there but suggesting that other members of the organization who are there be there, then it's sedition, then it's insurrection. | ||
Some even use the term treason. | ||
And it's okay to lock somebody up for three years in jail without bringing any charges. | ||
Just hold them indefinitely without bringing any charges. | ||
No big deal whatsoever. | ||
This is the mentality of fascists. | ||
They think it's okay to apply a different standard of abuse on their political opponents because they have determined that their political opponents are somehow... | ||
More evil? | ||
Or their political opponents are somehow deserving of an increased amount of persecution or prosecution as a result of their behavior and fighting for what they believe in? | ||
I mean, it's absolutely disgusting. | ||
They sit there with their legs crossed and their skinny jeans and just this little terrified look on their face. | ||
And they don't listen to a single word that you say to them. | ||
You can't fix stupid. | ||
And you can't simply convince somebody to dismiss a cult-like behavior. | ||
All you can do is present them with evidence and hope that they figure out, through the ramifications and pain and suffering of their own cult-like behavior, that they've been doing the wrong thing for years. | ||
And I gotta tell you, folks, if the left had done the exact same thing on January 6th, hell, maybe they will this January 6th. | ||
I would be opposed to jailing them without charges for three years, especially if it was a federal setup, if it was something that was an instance of entrapment like January 6th was, where it was obvious that the feds were on the ground and they lied about whether or not there were feds there and all the documentation reports show that there were definitely feds there. | ||
It's just undeniable at this point that there were feds on the ground. | ||
Encouraging people to go into the Capitol. | ||
Encouraging people to do that. | ||
Antifa was on the ground pretending to be Trump supporters, trying to stoke the crowd to do these things, trying to get them into trouble. | ||
And they disproportionately targeted people who are so-called influencers. | ||
As well, the Brandon Strokes and the Owen Schroyers and others. | ||
They went after people who were notable as right-wing influencers in the space because the whole purpose of the prosecution and the persecution of the behavior that we witnessed on January 6th was to intimidate Trump supporters and populists and MAGA Republicans away from supporting Trump, away from believing in Trump as they empowered this Joe Biden regime. | ||
And they had to empower it using external sources because we know that Joe Biden basically right away lost his mind. | ||
Immediately lost his mind. | ||
Barely had it when he came in. | ||
He was never bright to begin with. | ||
Even years ago, he was always kind of a dumbass. | ||
Several other of his colleagues throughout history have admitted that he was one of the dumbest people in the government. | ||
And Now we have the Wall Street Journal coming out. | ||
I don't know if you saw this. | ||
But we have the Wall Street Journal coming out. | ||
It's saying senior officials observed Biden mental decline in first few months of term, saying that he had good and bad days. | ||
This is a report from Adan Salazar on Infowars.com. | ||
And before I get into the details of this article specifically, what you have to understand is when you see it in the mainstream media which we should refer to as the compromised media people argue over whether it's legacy media mainstream media corporate media what to really call it It should be referred to as the compromised media. | ||
Ever since the Red Scare, ever since Project Mockingbird, all of these mainstream outlets have been totally compromised by the deep state. | ||
Whether it's the Wall Street Journal, whether it's Fox News, whether it's New York Times, whether it's CNN, whether it's the Washington Post, these are all compromised institutions. | ||
Whether they're right-wing or left-wing, whether you love Peggy Noonan's opinion pieces in the Wall Street Journal or not, it is at the core a compromised organization. | ||
And so what you have to realize then, once you know that these mainstream outlets are all compromised by the deep state, is that anything that you see reported on them is something that the government is either okay with you knowing or intentionally pushing. | ||
And so the most alarming thing to me about seeing this report of what we have all known for years observing Joe Biden barely able to walk or go upstairs or put a sentence together... | ||
What's alarming to me is now, for some reason, exactly one month before the inauguration of Donald Trump, we have the Wall Street Journal coming out and admitting basically for the first time in a meaningful way, or emphasizing at least for the first time in a meaningful way, that Joe Biden was in cognitive decline the whole entire time. | ||
This all in the context of... | ||
Let's look at clip number 16. I think you can use it as B-roll. | ||
Just run it. | ||
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden spontaneously returning to the White House. | ||
She was in California. | ||
He was in Delaware. | ||
They were not expected back to the White House until after the holidays, until after Christmas. | ||
And suddenly they're rushing back to the White House all at the same time that the Washington... | ||
Excuse me, that the Wall Street Journal is admitting that he has been suffering from severe decline, all in the context of the fact that James O'Keefe had two whistleblowers this week on tape saying that he lost his mind. | ||
I mean, it's all happening at the same time. | ||
I'm concerned that Joe Biden's going to resign and Kamala Harris is going to be president of the United States until the 20th. | ||
And it really pisses me off because we have so much awesome 47 merch coming out on the Alex Jones store. | ||
He might actually end up being 48. But let's look at the details of this report here. | ||
I'm sure they're true. | ||
It's just alarming to me that the deep state wants us to see it now. | ||
A new report in the Wall Street Journal explains how Joe Biden's White House functioned despite the 82-year-old outgoing president's noticeable decline in mental faculties. | ||
According to interviews with nearly 50 sources, 5-0, 50 sources, Biden's inner circle worked to keep him insulated, scheduled meetings around his good and bad days, and enlisted a speech coach to help with his fading warble. | ||
Via the Wall Street Journal, it says at events, aides often repeated instructions to him, such as where to enter or exit a stage that would be obvious to the average person. | ||
Biden's team tapped campaign co-chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg, a Hollywood mogul, to find a voice coach to improve the president's fading warble. | ||
His closest aides would limit the information he consumed, who he spoke with, would control his meetings and their contents. | ||
And it all started with limiting his exposure to COVID. | ||
And the article goes on, I mean, I mean, the details are just insane. | ||
As to who was running this administration. | ||
So there were staffers that were given disproportionate level of influence then as a result of this in the operations of the White House. | ||
We didn't have a president for the last four years. | ||
If you want to know what the United States looks like without a president of the United States, you can just look at what happened in the United States between January of 2021 and today. | ||
You can just look at these last four years. | ||
We've been a ship without a captain, and all hell as a result is broken loose because nobody ever makes a statue of a committee. | ||
A group of people never really accomplishes anything greater than individuals. | ||
That's just a fact of life. | ||
Individuals have direction and ambition and vision in a way that groups can't really have. | ||
Individuals can lead groups and weaponize groups and empower groups to do incredible things that cannot be done without the individual at the top leading them, but nobody ever makes a statue of a committee because committees don't accomplish anything. | ||
It's hard to find a non-profit organization run by a board of directors or a publicly traded organization run by a board of directors that has accomplished anything greater than those organizations would have accomplished, led privately by an individual, or than those same organizations accomplished when they were private companies. | ||
I mean, look at Google. | ||
It was so much greater before it was publicly traded than when it became publicly traded. | ||
It became woke and compromised. | ||
Apple fired Steve Jobs, almost went totally under as a result of it, and they had to beg him to come back, and he had to basically get a guarantee that he had dictator-like authority in the company, and that it wouldn't happen again. | ||
And then he invented the iPod and the iPhone and changed the whole face of technology in the world. | ||
And so what we saw in this administration over the course of the last four years were just corrupt deep state staffers. | ||
With no consistency or vision, satisfying special interests in an unintentional, disorganized way, while Jill Biden reads children's books to Joe Biden on stage. | ||
And as a result of that, we have these escalations in Ukraine and Russia. | ||
We have this conflict escalate between Israel and the Palestinians. | ||
We have this conflict escalating between China and Taiwan. | ||
We have astronomical inflation, astronomical spending, astronomical waste, and a post-pandemic nation that really could not have been worse. | ||
I mean, it's so easy after something tragic or disastrous happens to make it better. | ||
It's so easy when you walk into a situation where everything is broken to improve it. | ||
And somehow, this administration found a way not to accomplish a single thing over the last four years, even though they were given a blank canvas and basically total control. | ||
And they'll brag about how so many jobs came back, but they were all jobs that were going to come back because the economy wasn't shut down anymore. | ||
They didn't actually create those jobs. | ||
They'll brag all the time about their climate initiatives. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
They'll brag all the time about how inflation now is at a lower rate than it's been in 50 years after it was at a higher rate than it had ever been before in history. | ||
I just, I can't understand how they could have screwed it up so much. | ||
I guess the only explanation is that which really happened. | ||
We didn't even have a president of the United States. | ||
We had no leader whatsoever. | ||
And now the Democrats are trying to blame Republicans that there's about ready to be a government shutdown after they propped this man up all four years, lied about his cognitive decline, made us act like we were being ageist. | ||
They use the term ageist. | ||
Criticizing us for making fun of someone with a disability. | ||
He had a stutter after all. | ||
Oh, so we're the insensitive bigoted ones because Joe Biden suffers from a condition that causes him to have a stutter. | ||
It's not because he's retarded now. | ||
It's because he's got a stutter. | ||
And so when we call him out for not being able to put a sentence together, it's because we are insensitive disabled people. | ||
Not because we're concerned about the fact that the world's leading superpower has a madman at the helm who doesn't even know where he is half the time, can't put a sentence together, and has to be insulated by some of the most corrupt, deep state-interest-motivated people in the history of politics of the United States of America. | ||
And then they expect us to be scared at the notion that maybe it could all be shut down? | ||
Seems to me like we should shut it down until January 20th. | ||
Please, shut it down. | ||
Don't let this man run this country anymore. | ||
And don't give it to Kamala Harris either because she is just as bad. | ||
I mean, the real difference between Joe Biden and Kamala Harris is she's not lost her mind and she's still as incompetent. | ||
And he was never competent to even begin with. | ||
I mean, that is the level of just total... | ||
The ridiculousness that the Democratic Party has arrived at, I hope they never have any power ever again. | ||
Ever again. | ||
Shut it down until the 20th. | ||
Eradicate leftism from all of our institutions and stay with us for more news on the other side. | ||
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Hi, I'm Alex Jones and I'm your host on Exposing Mass Media. | |
Understand that. | ||
Your money supply, your government is paying interest to private banks for bills that should be free of interest to you. | ||
I mean monetary control. | ||
I mean cameras on the corner. | ||
I mean thumb scans at the post office and at the driver's license, which they're doing now. | ||
I mean the banks. | ||
I mean all this, controlling your life. | ||
I mean bigger and bigger police forces with more and more totalitarian policies. | ||
All they do is buy our government up for peanuts and then control our monetary system. | ||
So understand, folks, this is why you never hear about this in the mainstream press, because they're owned and controlled by these mass bank conglomerates, We want nothing less but total slavery. | ||
All we want is for you to be a free American and not to have to kneel on a bended knee to the elites that are consistently more and more buying up this country and controlling it. | ||
I'm Alex Jones. | ||
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See you, folks. | |
How's that? | ||
How many dogs? - It's so funny to see like a 22-year-old Alex Jones nailing it in 1996 about the government spending and everything that's going on. | ||
And now we're at this place where we're arguing about this omnibus and this continuing resolution. | ||
And Democrats are saying that we're going to ruin Christmas for everybody if they don't fund trillions of dollars. | ||
The omnibus was $1.2 trillion that was authorized. | ||
They want to eradicate the spending limit altogether on the government. | ||
I mentioned this on the Alex Jones show earlier this week. | ||
The crazy thing about it is the way that our monetary system is set up. | ||
If we actually stopped taking on new debt and paid it all off at once, it would cause an incredible amount of disruption in the economy. | ||
It would basically crash the economy. | ||
Because the Money itself is a lie. | ||
But we've got Democrat congressmen losing it at prospect of voters influencing politics via X. So now they're terrified because finally they have to be held or they get to be held accountable by the people since the people know what's actually going on because free speech exists on the internet once again for the first time in years. | ||
This is clip number nine. | ||
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Your currency in this institution is your word. | |
We reached an agreement. | ||
We came to modest achievements. | ||
And a tweet changed all of it? | ||
Can you imagine what the next two years are gonna be like if every time the Congress works its will and then there's a tweet? | ||
Or from an individual who has no official portfolio, who threatens members on the Republican side with a primary, and they succumb? | ||
This institution has a separate responsibility. | ||
I can imagine. | ||
I can imagine. | ||
It will be great. | ||
It will be wonderful. | ||
We don't want you accomplishing anything. | ||
We don't want Republicans to vote for 12 at least biolabs all over the planet for increased funding, for censorship of our own people, for wars everywhere across the world, for expanded powers of the federal government in the face of the next pandemic. | ||
Despite the fact that the last response to the pandemic was a total disaster in terms of vaccine development and deployment and shutting down the entire economy for no reason. | ||
Now all the people have cancer because of the vaccines and because they weren't getting tested for cancer during the time of the pandemic itself. | ||
I hope that a tweet can finally stop this BS from happening. | ||
I hope X can save Congress. | ||
From eradicating Americanism from the halls of America. | ||
I hope. | ||
And what really shocked me about this clip was that he says we came to an agreement. | ||
Your currency in this institution is your word. | ||
And we had a deal, but then one tweet changed everything because you're worried about getting primaried. | ||
You mean to say that the Republican Party agreed to that omnibus? | ||
It makes sense because Speaker Johnson said, yeah, but we got to do it. | ||
But you mean Republicans agreed to vote for more biolabs all over the world? | ||
For more censorship of the American people? | ||
For increased powers of the federal government to respond to pandemics after what happened the last time when they created the pandemic itself and then annihilated the economy and then printed 40% of all dollars ever printed in the history of printing dollars whatsoever all in the time of like one year? | ||
And you want to do it again the next time after we know the left has scheduled a pandemic on January 21st? | ||
You want to do it again but bigger and worse? | ||
Thank God for a tweet! | ||
Thank God for Elon Musk coming out and saying, hey, I got a problem with this 1,547-page bill. | ||
And for people actually going through it and looking through all the details that were in it and using artificial intelligence to summarize it because it's impossible to read it in 12 hours, for Christ's sake. | ||
Thank God The technology and the freedom of speech is there to stop this type of bull from happening. | ||
And he's concerned, how is this institution supposed to operate in the coming years if one tweet can stop legislation from passing? | ||
What he's really saying is, how is this institution supposed to operate for the next four years? | ||
If the people are exposed to the truth and able to respond with critical mass to prevent their corruption from becoming legislation to prevent their corruption from becoming actual law that's what he's saying and that's supposed to be a bad thing that's what's so sick about this they're just pissed off that they can't give Ukraine another 750 | ||
million dollars, another tens of billions of dollars if the government's shut down for the next 20 days, the next 30 days. | ||
That's what they're worried about. | ||
Look, I'm no fan of Russia. | ||
I understand that there's problems with Putin, just like there's problems with every leader of every nation, there's problems with every government of every nation. | ||
I understand. | ||
The fact of the matter is, the reason this war happened is because NATO provoked it. | ||
Ukraine is nothing but a city-state at this point. | ||
That it acts as a proxy or a cutout of the CIA. It only exists in the way that it exists because of a CIA coup in the nation in 2014. And we have our own CIA going into Ukraine and forcing Zelensky, forcing him, To pass laws banning things like the Russian language from being spoken on any of their television. | ||
You realize that the CIA did that in Ukraine after Zelensky was installed? | ||
This is a democratic nation, so we have to fight for it in response to this conflict with Russia, which is an authoritarian dictatorship led by a strongman. | ||
We have to fight for democracy, fight for democracy. | ||
They canceled all of their elections, and Zelensky obeys the orders of the CIA, so there's no national sovereignty there as it stands. | ||
And our government has the audacity to force them to not allow the use of the Russian language on any of their state media? | ||
They have state media? | ||
All the opposition parties have been legally banned? | ||
U.S. journalists are dying in their prisons and our CIA is funding organizations in Ukraine to put our journalists, including myself and Alex Jones and many members of this staff, on enemies of the stateless. | ||
They put the Hodge twins on enemies of the stateless in Ukraine for Christ's sake. | ||
You ever ask yourself, are we the baddies? | ||
Maybe we're the bad guys. | ||
Maybe we're actually the supervillains here in this conflict. | ||
And that doesn't mean that Putin's a good guy. | ||
It's not as simple as good versus evil in conflicts like this. | ||
It's usually just evil versus evil. | ||
But that's what these leaders are upset about, that we can't continue to fund this conflict, which is bringing us on the brink of thermonuclear destruction. | ||
And if you don't think it's escalating, just look at the reports from today. | ||
Ukraine missile strikes Russia's Kursk and Rostov regions. | ||
Russia strikes back. | ||
Kiev... | ||
Struck by Russian missiles following Putin's threat. | ||
At least one killed in several embassies damaged in barbaric, quote barbaric according to CNN. Russian missile barrage of Kiev, Ukraine says. | ||
Six killed in strike on Russia's Kursk after deadly missile attack on Kiev. | ||
He's bombing the capital now. | ||
You think Ukraine can win this war? | ||
When Kiev is the capital getting bombed and not Moscow, let me tell you something about war. | ||
I don't know a whole lot about military. | ||
I never went to military school. | ||
Closest I ever got to learning about any war was public education, and I think I read The Art of War a couple of times. | ||
Sun Tzu's Art of War. | ||
But I wasn't even reading it from a military standpoint. | ||
I was thinking of how these principles could be applied to business because I was focusing on building a business at the time I read it. | ||
But if you want to win a war, you have to take the capital. | ||
Everybody knows this. | ||
Once the capital is taken, then the war is won. | ||
That's the objective. | ||
Can we get to the capital? | ||
Can we take the capital? | ||
Can we control the capital? | ||
And if Kiev is getting bombed and Moscow is not, other than these stupid assassinations, then Russia is winning the war. | ||
And we know this. | ||
We know that Ukraine cannot win this war without NATO support, without US support. | ||
And that's why we just funnel money into it. | ||
The problem is if Zelensky actually cared about saving his country, then he wouldn't be skimming so much off of the top and then paying all of his leaders around him, bribing all of his leaders around him so they wouldn't have the audacity to murder him as he sends their men, their troops, the sons of Ukraine into the meat grinder. | ||
That is the front lines of that conflict. | ||
I can't think of a single thing A single victory of Ukraine in this entire conflict other than every time Zelensky comes and visits the United States of America and our leaders agree to fund him. | ||
And I know Nancy Mason has been all over the news lately about how great she is and all this stuff because of the trans bathrooms shit. | ||
But she's part of the problem too. | ||
She's part of the issue with this. | ||
She's been so for this conflict the entire time she even had the audacity to compare Zelensky to George Washington. | ||
She's saying Zelensky is like the George Washington of Ukraine. | ||
Let's watch clip number 14 here. | ||
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It's very important to remember that Putin didn't have money on this war. | |
I want to remind you that in Ukraine, in the United States, and in the whole world, when the United States was founded, it was the French in Europe that provided the French in the United States. | ||
So it's hard to hear because of the translation over it. | ||
But she's on what appears to be Ukrainian media saying that Zelensky's a George Washington in Ukraine. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
George Washington didn't work as a proxy for any other nation in our conflict. | ||
It was actually a war of independence. | ||
And so he was literally independent. | ||
The French helped, but it was independence. | ||
This is quote number 18. President Zelensky received a standing ovation. | ||
Let's watch this. | ||
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Good morning. | |
Just got out of a presentation by Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. | ||
It was a bicameral, bipartisan event today. | ||
He talked about Ukraine and people, the heroes that were fighting for freedom, for democracy, for liberty. | ||
He talked about the need for humanitarian aid, a no-fly zone. | ||
And more defense equipment and obviously arms and ammunitions, etc. | ||
And showed a video to us about the civilian women and children that have been murdered by Vladimir Putin. | ||
Espresso. | ||
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War machine. | |
It was heart-wrenching, gut-wrenching, obviously brought tears to my eyes. | ||
Truly tragic. | ||
More soon. | ||
So, this is part of the problem. | ||
And I don't know enough about Nancy Mace to say one way or the other. | ||
Maybe I do. | ||
I mean, after all, she did vote, didn't she? | ||
To hold Steve Bannon in contempt of Congress. | ||
And she said, though I don't agree with the fact that he was... | ||
Charged with contempt. | ||
Now that he has been charged, we have to hold him in contempt because it'll set an unfair precedent and not allow us to hold the leftists accountable in the future if they are held in contempt. | ||
So she's stood up. | ||
She's been so cool. | ||
She's been so hip about this trans bathroom issue at the Capitol building. | ||
But then she's holding Steve Bannon in contempt of Congress. | ||
The dude had to go to prison. | ||
I am so sick of people I know going to prison because Republicans don't have the balls to do the right thing. | ||
I'm sick of the Nate Hughes Of Bigley having to worry about whether or not he's going to get pardoned because in 90 days he's got to turn himself into prison. | ||
I am sick of the Owen Shroyers going to prison. | ||
I am sick of the Brandon Strocks going to prison. | ||
I am sick of the Stephen Bannons going to prison and countless others who have gone to prison. | ||
Because we have Republicans with no balls to do the right thing because they're willing to compromise and pass 1.2 trillion dollar omnibus bills because we had a deal. | ||
The Speaker Johnson's with his Warby Parkers and his parted hair going on the news and saying, I don't like it either, but we have to pass it if we want Trump to really be able to hit the ground running when his administration begins. | ||
And boy, let me tell you, I'm so excited for Trump to get in here. | ||
We just have to do terrible things until he gets in here. | ||
Otherwise, we won't be able to get anything done. | ||
Doesn't make any sense. | ||
Don't do the wrong thing ever, even if you think it's for the right reasons. | ||
And frankly, we doubt it that you even think it's for the right reasons. | ||
You're just selling out. | ||
They fund Ukraine, they fund these wars at the expense of the interests of the American people, and then they backpedal it, and they walk it back, and they act like it's not a big deal. | ||
Anybody who voted for Steve Bannon to go to prison should go straight to hell. | ||
Get them out. | ||
Primary all of them. | ||
All of them. | ||
Primary the Dan Crenshaws. | ||
Primary the Nancy Maces. | ||
We need only MAGA in there. | ||
Now that we have eradicated leftism from our institutions in a very big way, not thoroughly enough yet, it's time for us to eradicate globalism from the Republican Party. | ||
We've said for years that we don't like Republicans in name only. | ||
The Republicans in name only are what the Republicans actually have been and are. | ||
We have to transcend this notion that it's the left versus the right when we understand and we know inherently that it's the people versus the political class. | ||
It is not Republicans versus Democrat. | ||
Democrat, it is populist versus politician. | ||
So don't identify as Republican. | ||
Identify as a patriot. | ||
Don't identify as a member of the grand old party. | ||
Identify as a grand old populist. | ||
And that's why they've used this term for years. | ||
The left has used this term for years. | ||
Even members of the right have used this term, like the Mitt Romneys and the Adam Kinzinger's. | ||
Referring to you as MAGA extremists, MAGA Republicans, because they themselves understand there is a distinction between traditional Republicans, the neocons, and the MAGA Republican movement. | ||
I'm asking you, I'm begging you, be a MAGA Republican, not a neoconservative. | ||
Don't just buy everything the intelligence community tells you and then vote for every conflict and every funding request that they make. | ||
Whether they've blackmailed you or simply tricked you. | ||
Don't walk into a skiff and then out of a skiff with a different opinion because some intelligence official has given you some intel that changed your mind. | ||
They're lying to you. | ||
It has come out in report after report that they intentionally disobeyed orders from President Trump and then lied to him about that or withheld key intel information from him. | ||
Intentionally, so that he couldn't make executive decisions during his administration. | ||
They run the country. | ||
It has to stop. | ||
It has to end. | ||
They have to just go away. | ||
They allow the left to fund research and development so they can justify a FISA warrant so they can spy on President Trump. | ||
And they're spying on you through your webcams, through your emails, through your signal chat. | ||
They're spying on our journalists. | ||
They're spying on Tucker Carlson through his signal chat trying to prevent him from speaking with Vladimir Putin. | ||
Didn't work, but it did the first time. | ||
And then they're eradicating them, real patriots, from all the mainstream media institutions, the compromised media institutions, getting people like Tucker Carlson fired from Fox. | ||
You think that the FBI or the CIA didn't have anything to do with that? | ||
Think again. | ||
As soon as you start telling the truth, you're gone from these institutions. | ||
And then if you come to an institution like Infowars and you tell the truth, they try to sue you into oblivion for billions of dollars. | ||
Thank God it doesn't work. | ||
We've got Owen Schroyer on the phone. | ||
He wants to chime in. | ||
Owen, what are your thoughts? | ||
All right. | ||
Well, I just wanted to get on air and give everybody an update on the current status of this bill that's gone back and forth in the House. | ||
This morning, Mike Johnson believed that he had a bill ready to be passed. | ||
But after counting up the votes, he realized he didn't. | ||
There was supposed to be a vote this morning. | ||
It didn't happen. | ||
He didn't have the votes. | ||
The Republicans then went into conference with two options on the table. | ||
One, to take the bill that failed last night that he thought he could pass again with votes this morning and just eliminate the debt ceiling increase and reintroduce the bill, but he didn't have the votes. | ||
They then introduced a second option, which was a continued resolution Likely either the exact same resolution that nobody's seen out of the Freedom Caucus or something different. | ||
It was a 22-page clean bill to just keep the government running until January 20th out of the Freedom Caucus, plus two single-issue bills, one for the farm bill and then one for the disaster relief. | ||
They were in conference all day debating what to do. | ||
Mike Johnson couldn't find the votes anywhere for any of these bills. | ||
He couldn't find the votes for the continued resolution bill that failed with changes last night, and he wouldn't have the votes tomorrow on the short, clean resolution bill or the two single bills because congressmen were threatening to go home no matter what. | ||
They wouldn't vote. | ||
So he has been forced to go across the aisle in search of Democrat votes for the new bill that's going to be introduced to the floor tonight. | ||
It's 118 pages. | ||
I've been reviewing it since I received it about half an hour ago. | ||
And for the most part, it's a pretty clean bill. | ||
It doesn't have any real agenda items in it. | ||
It funds the government up through March, which might be a hiccup for some that want to stop or reset when Trump takes office or when the new Congress takes office. | ||
But it's basically a pretty clean 118 page bill. | ||
It has the farm bill, it has the disaster relief, and then it has a bunch of other supplemental stuff, Medicare, Medicaid, and other legislative issues. | ||
So it's a relatively clean bill. | ||
The price of the bill has not changed much. | ||
Yeah, what's the difference between this and what we got yesterday? | ||
That's the question. | ||
Well, we're still pouring through it, but the main difference is that it does not increase the debt ceiling. | ||
That is the main difference, is that it does not increase the debt ceiling. | ||
There's a couple other political agenda items and a couple other spending items that were omitted in this bill, but it's basically just been rewritten to We're good to go. | ||
For this bill to pass. | ||
So he either believes he's gonna get support from Hakeem Jeffries or a number of Democrats, or he thinks he can rally the Republicans behind this bill simply to pass it so that they don't have to deal with the government shutdown. | ||
But this bill is gonna hit the floor tonight. | ||
They are gonna vote on it tonight. | ||
My attitude is still the same. | ||
Shut down the government. | ||
There might be other Republicans that feel the same way, but I think Johnson just felt like he had no choice. | ||
He couldn't do the three separate bills tomorrow because he wouldn't have the votes because people would go home. | ||
He doesn't want the government to shut down because he's a coward. | ||
And it now kind of comes up to the Democrats whether they want to pass this or not. | ||
There's no doubt if the Democrats want this bill to pass, then it will pass. | ||
Johnson will get enough Republican votes to pass this bill, but only if he has the Democrats behind him. | ||
So that'll be a major tell if the Democrats end up voting for this bill or not as to who really wants this bill, whose bill it really is, and who supports it. | ||
But the Democrats might say no. | ||
They wanted to go back to the original 1500 page bill Schumer is kind of calling the shots. | ||
They might think if they can stop this bill from passing and then blame Republicans for the government shutdown, that that would be good politics for them, of which, of course, the Republicans should just own it, but they haven't figured that one out yet, Chase. | ||
Yeah, I'm with you on this. | ||
That's where I think we have the advantage here, is I don't think the people, and frankly, I don't even think the Democrat constituents really even give a damn if the government shuts down. | ||
Well, who does? | ||
I mean, you could go out and ask 100 people, and I wonder who would really care if the government shut down. | ||
Especially if it's for 30 days. | ||
Or if they would even want it. | ||
I would think most people would probably even want it. | ||
99% of people will not see their way of life changed. | ||
But see, here's the issue, Chase. | ||
We're not having an honest discussion. | ||
We want to sit here and talk about this bill like it's the be-all end-all of government operations. | ||
It's not. | ||
We have had dozens of opportunities since Hurricane Helene to provide relief for those victims. | ||
They never did it. | ||
Instead, they've countlessly been giving money To illegal immigrants and the open border pipeline. | ||
Just today, the Biden administration announced a billion dollars for Ecuador! | ||
A billion dollars for Ecuador! | ||
They announced that today! | ||
Why can't that money go towards the disaster relief? | ||
It's not the money that they want for the farm bill. | ||
There was more billions in that farm bill that will pass. | ||
A billion wouldn't cover that. | ||
But yet, here we are. | ||
So they want to do this big game. | ||
Oh, and we're coming up on a break here in seven seconds. | ||
Please stay with us because I want to hear you unpack this more on the other side. | ||
Sorry to cut you off, but you understand. | ||
We'll be right back, folks, with more from Owen Schroer. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser hosting the War Room today, but Owen Schroer has been kind enough to call in and give us some important updates on where we are with this government shutdown and various pieces of legislation which have been proposed over the course of the last several days. | ||
Owen, I give the ball to you for the next four minutes. | ||
So the House Freedom Caucus has some holdouts. | ||
They've had holdouts this entire time. | ||
They even had holdouts with the extremely clean resolution bill that Clay Higgins had put together, which was only 22 pages and is clean of a bill that's ever come out of Congress in recent years. | ||
So these same House Republicans might stand on principle at this point and just say, We're a no-vote for anything. | ||
We're a no-vote for anything until we get a new Congress or until President Trump gets into the White House or until we start to change our practices here and start introducing single-issue, single-page bills that we can vote on that the American people can understand. | ||
Now, technically by the rules, Of course, they violate the 72-hour rule like you or I might violate the speed limit. | ||
It's about as serious as a speed limit sign for Congress, the 72-hour rule. | ||
But technically, this bill would fall under the category... | ||
Well, I guess actually, no, it wouldn't. | ||
I guess actually still, even though this is technically just a rewritten bill from yesterday, even this bill would not be passing the 72-hour rule. | ||
So the point is, they really don't care about these rules. | ||
And I think there could be holdouts that just say, look, you don't abide by the rules. | ||
You don't give us 72 hours to look into this. | ||
We might be able to go through 118 pages in three hours before we have to vote on it. | ||
But what about all the American people? | ||
What about my constituents? | ||
What about the people messaging me, calling my office, saying, don't pass this bill? | ||
Since I got it about 30 minutes or so ago, I've been able to get through maybe a quarter, maybe a third of it. | ||
You mostly just have to skim through it and kind of look at the headliners to see what's really going on. | ||
But I think it's pretty clear. | ||
Johnson knew this was his last-ditch effort. | ||
He had no other option at this point. | ||
He had to bring a bill to the floor, and he either thinks he has Democrat votes, or he just figures, I gotta throw a Hail Mary. | ||
And try to get this thing passed. | ||
But if he doesn't get votes from the Democrats, I'm not sure it passes. | ||
I think there might be holdouts on the Republican Party that are going to come forward and they're just going to say, look, until we get single issue bills, we're not voting to pass these bills. | ||
We want real change in D.C. The people want real change in D.C. This is another massive spending bill that we can't go through line by line, item by item, before we vote. | ||
So we're just going to vote no. | ||
And I think there's a bit of a rebellious nature in some of these Republicans as well, and they want the government shut down. | ||
They might not be willing to say it yet, but I think in their heart of hearts, they want the government shut down and they want to own it. | ||
So that's where I see this right now. | ||
There will be a vote tonight, and I'm guessing the dramatics and the cinematics of the House activities are going to have all eyes on them this evening. | ||
Wow. | ||
Well, what's really beautiful about this to me, Owen, is the fact that Donald Trump isn't president yet. | ||
Elon Musk has no official role yet. | ||
And as much as the Democrats try to blame it on Musk or Donald Trump or Republicans, the buck still stops with Joe Biden. | ||
We've got one minute left. | ||
What are your thoughts on that? | ||
Well, nothing really stops or starts with Joe Biden. | ||
Joe Biden was at a Christmas party. | ||
He was at a Christmas party today, probably wearing a diaper, trying to bounce kids up and down on his lap. | ||
Of course, Harris canceled their trip to California last minute after that Wall Street Journal piece finally told the truth about the Biden administration, that he hasn't run anything. | ||
Or as a National Security Council spy, quote, said, Biden is basically dead. | ||
So really, they're just a non-factor at this point, and I think Trump and Musk are a much bigger factor. | ||
Even Vance is politicking down at the Capitol while this is all going on. | ||
So I think, again, the silver line and the good news here is that there is a mandate from the people, but it goes beyond just the mandate that they elected Trump with. | ||
I think some of these Republicans are finally seeing some balls drop. | ||
We'll be right back in one minute on the other side. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we have Owen Schroer on the line giving us an update on the latest regarding this spending, continued resolution, and the developments, and what Mike Johnson's doing, Republicans, Democrats, all of the above. | ||
Owen Schroer, closing thoughts on what's going on. | ||
Well, let's just lay it all out, look at the positives, look at the negatives. | ||
As I was closing the last segment, it looks like some Republicans have finally grown a spine and decided to stand on principle for once. | ||
And I hope that continues. | ||
And so regardless of the result of this bill, I think that some of the more conservative theorists, I think some of the more committed anti-government, anti-establishment types like myself, just want to see this thing fail on principle. | ||
We just want to see this thing fail as kind of a victory for us. | ||
And it might be a little cold-blooded, but I don't fall into this vacuum of, oh, this bill is it. | ||
It's the be-all, end-all, and support it or you're good or support it or you're bad. | ||
No, the government has been corrupt. | ||
The government has been screwing the American people over for years. | ||
That's what I don't support. | ||
So I'm not going to sit here and take the blame if Medicare doesn't get funded, or if this doesn't get funded, or if that doesn't get funded, disaster relief farms. | ||
No, this is not the time to sit here and place the blame because of one event. | ||
The farmers, the people on Medicare, Medicaid, disaster relief, all of this, they have been getting screwed by this government for months, for years, whatever you want to say. | ||
It doesn't all fall on this bill. | ||
So let's not fall into that trap that they want to try to put us into. | ||
But when you lay it all out, whether this bill passes or not, this procedure, I think, has been a good thing overall. | ||
And even Donald Trump, to an extent, because they want to say it's a MAGA cult and they want to call Trump a dictator and everything else. | ||
Well, Trump wanted the bill to pass last night, and it didn't. | ||
MAGA is not a cult. | ||
The Republican Party is not a cult, and I know a lot of people have problems with some of the individuals who voted against the bill, but this is what the process is supposed to be about. | ||
It's supposed to be hard for Congress to do things, and you're supposed to have diversity politically in Congress so that this stuff doesn't just get rammed down our throats. | ||
So again, for somebody like you or me, we just want to see the government shut down. | ||
It's just in our nature. | ||
We can't help it. | ||
But if this bill does pass tonight, it's going to be one of the cleaner bills that we've seen in a Christmas tree continued resolution bill. | ||
And the process alone was a bit of a victory. | ||
And now it kind of normalizes this, hey, I'm not just gonna vote for any bill. | ||
Hey, I'm gonna look at this bill. | ||
Hey, I'm gonna demand you give us the 72 hours. | ||
Hey, I'm gonna demand you give us single-issue, single-page bills from now on. | ||
Now that's a conversation that's never going to go away, I think, for the next two years, maybe even four, under the Trump administration. | ||
So no matter what happens, that's a good thing. | ||
I also believe Maybe there's a slim shot. | ||
Maybe Mike Johnson has a 5% chance to remain Speaker if this bill passes tonight. | ||
If it doesn't, he's toast if he's not toast already. | ||
So that's another good thing. | ||
Mike Johnson has been an abysmal failure. | ||
He's been an abysmal failure when it comes to America First. | ||
He's been an abysmal failure when it comes to conservatism and fiscal conservatism. | ||
He's been an abysmal failure when it comes to shutting down the Democrat agenda. | ||
He's been an absolute miserable failure. | ||
And he has become an outright liar with what he's tried to do with this continued resolution, exactly the opposite of what he promised he was going to do in September. | ||
So hopefully, no matter what, this is the end of Mike Johnson. | ||
And hopefully, no matter what, this is the new norm in D.C. | ||
You're not going to shove bills down our throat. | ||
You're going to give us time to read them. | ||
You're going to give us single-issue bills. | ||
And we're going to review them. | ||
And we, the people, are going to start throwing our weight around and having our say in this process as well. | ||
So, we'll see what happens with the dramatics tonight. | ||
Overall, though, I'd say it's a good thing. | ||
Much, much better bill than, obviously, that first came out. | ||
And we're starting to see Congress working as intended. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Owen, thank you for calling in and giving us this update and analysis. | ||
Make sure that you follow him out there at OwenSchroyer1776 on X. And I want to show you this report. | ||
This is clip number 12 of the government shutdowns. | ||
Basically, I think Mike Johnson is exactly the same as McCarthy, only he's got more of a Boy Scout vibe, which everybody is catching on to is just a front, just a con. | ||
Let's watch clip number 12 and unpack it on either side. | ||
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The government shutdown continues longer than any in history. | |
I'm told this is a crisis. | ||
A government shutdown crisis. | ||
Another Trump-generated crisis. | ||
This crisis. | ||
Crisis, crisis. | ||
It's causing chaos, confusion, pain. | ||
It's just too much. | ||
Say the Washington Post and New York Times. | ||
But wait a second. | ||
Looking around America... | ||
I have to ask, where's that crisis? | ||
Most everything seems pretty normal. | ||
How is everything today? | ||
Life goes on. | ||
Pundits speak as if government's the most important part of America. | ||
But it isn't. | ||
We need some government, but most of life, the best of life, goes on without government. | ||
Much of it in spite of government. | ||
Of course, if you're one of the 800,000 federal workers who aren't being paid, the shutdown is a big deal. | ||
Are you freaking kidding me again? | ||
Seriously? | ||
Pay the workers! | ||
The furloughed workers get a lot of attention. | ||
They're not getting paid. | ||
But they will get paid. | ||
They always do, after shutdowns. | ||
Don't get me wrong, the shutdown's a real problem. | ||
Columnist Paul Krugman giggles about it being Trump's big libertarian experiment. | ||
But it's not libertarian. | ||
Government's endless rules are still in effect, and soon workers will be paid for not working. | ||
This is a most un-libertarian experiment. | ||
But there are lessons to be learned. | ||
Under President Obama's shutdown, government officials wouldn't allow people to enter public parks. | ||
The National Park Service is blocking access to parks and monuments. | ||
This shutdown, the administration's allowing people in parks. | ||
So PBS finds a new crisis. | ||
Too much garbage. | ||
National Park Services can't clean up the mess until Congress and the President reach a spending deal. | ||
But now volunteers sometimes pick up the trash. | ||
Private citizens will step in to do some things government workers used to do. | ||
The Washington Post finds another problem. | ||
Farmers aren't receiving government support checks. | ||
But why do farmers even get support checks? | ||
The purpose of the subsidy was to protect the food supply. | ||
But most fruit and vegetable farmers don't get subsidies, and they do fine. | ||
There's no shortage of tangerines, pears, or broccoli. | ||
Grain cotton and corn farmers could suck it up and do fine, too. | ||
Much of government we could just get rid of. | ||
The New York Times says, shutdown curtails FDA food inspection. | ||
Oh no, we'll be poisoned. | ||
But if you read the smaller print, you'd learn that 80% of food inspection is done by the Agriculture Department, and they're still inspecting. | ||
But more important, the main reason food is safe is not government. | ||
It's competition. | ||
Fear of getting a bad reputation inspires most food producers to employ more safety inspectors than government requires. | ||
Beef carcasses undergo hot steam rinses and microbiological testing that go well beyond what government demands. | ||
Yet politicians want us to think it's all about government. | ||
Where government work is needed, privatize much of it. | ||
Even security work, like what the TSA does, is done better by the private sector. | ||
Go to San Francisco's airport, you'll notice the lines are shorter and they move more quickly. | ||
And passengers say the screeners are nicer. | ||
People here are friendly and willing to help. | ||
Not only are they nicer, the TSA acknowledged that they were better at finding contraband. | ||
That's because they're private contractors. | ||
They have to be better or they might get fired. | ||
Government never fires itself. | ||
We shouldn't shut down the government over a dispute. | ||
And you want to shut it down. | ||
You keep talking about it. | ||
The last time, Chuck, you shut it down. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Finally, it's absurd that this shutdown is supposedly about appropriating $5.7 billion for part of a border wall. | ||
That's less than what Washington spends every day. | ||
$54 billion increase in the defense budget. | ||
Well, the Senate has passed the Farm Bill, a multi-billion dollar legislative package. | ||
Our debt will soon reach $22 trillion. | ||
Government squanders money on useless things. | ||
They spent $300,000 studying whether Japanese quail are more sexually promiscuous on cocaine. | ||
And we know this is the making of this video. | ||
The debt is going over $30 trillion. | ||
We know that by the time the decade is over, it's going to be over $40 trillion. | ||
And it's going to be over $50 trillion. | ||
And it's going to be over $60 trillion, folks. | ||
It's just going to get worse. | ||
And worse and worse. | ||
And the same thing is just going to keep happening and happening and happening until we get to the bottom of what the issue is with our financial system, what the issue is with our monetary system. | ||
And the benefit of having someone like Elon Musk heading up the Department of Government Efficiency is that this person understands, this individual understands. | ||
This is somebody with a background in PayPal. | ||
This is somebody who is entrenched in all of the details of finance. | ||
Very likely, in my opinion, that he was at least involved with Satoshi Nakamoto, if not Satoshi Nakamoto himself, the inventor of Bitcoin. | ||
A currency that was made in response to the fact that there is an inherent understanding that a fiat currency and a fractional reserve banking mixed economy system is inevitably going to collapse because it's set up the exact same way as a Ponzi scheme, which is an unsustainable system itself. | ||
And the problem is there's no solution. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
The problem itself is that there is no solution. | ||
If you pay off all the debt immediately and instantly and you pass a balanced budget every year because of the way our monetary system is set up, that causes total global economic collapse. | ||
But if you keep expanding the debt and making it worse and worse and worse, that causes total economic collapse. | ||
So inevitably, this is going to lead to some major conflict like World War III. I mean, keep in mind, folks, that after the economy collapsed in 1929, it created such a Great Depression throughout the entire world that it got the Nazis elected into power into Germany, which ended up catalyzing World War II, which ended up justifying this whole new system that we created under the Bretton Woods with John Maynard Keynes. | ||
So total economic collapse has repeatedly led to global war. | ||
The only way that we can solve this problem is if we change the actual system and everybody's too scared to talk about it because as soon as you start proposing that we change the monetary system, it strikes fear into the entire market and causes things like stock market crashes. | ||
So you have to solve the problem without admitting that you're addressing the problem because even admitting that you're addressing the problem exacerbates the problem itself. | ||
Like the famous double slit physics experiment with electrons. | ||
That was done years and years ago where they discovered that an electron would behave in one way if you weren't recording it or looking at it, and that it would behave a different way if you actually monitored and tried to measure it. | ||
A basis for this hypothesis that we have a multiverse, that we have quantum mechanics, as the foundational structure of Of reality itself. | ||
Famous physics experiment. | ||
Same exact thing happens with our economy. | ||
As soon as you admit that there's a problem and start to solve the problem, as soon as you observe the problem, then all of the behavior changes in the experiment, and nobody wants anything to change, and so everybody's just been kicking the can for 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 years, going back all the way 100 years to 1913 with the establishment of the Federal Reserve. | ||
But it got really bad during the Great Depression when the government under FDR The New Deal took everyone's personal gold. | ||
It was illegal to own gold except for your wedding ring or your wedding band. | ||
Then, of course, in 1979, I think it was 1979. It was before that. | ||
When was it that Nixon pulled us off the gold standard? | ||
I think Carter was. | ||
Was Carter president in 79? | ||
So it must have been before the 71 or 72. Yeah, he brought us off the gold standard. | ||
In fact, find the clip, please, where Richard Nixon announced that we were going to go off of the gold standard. | ||
You can find it on YouTube. | ||
And of course, he had to cite that it was because of all the international money speculators. | ||
But really, the fact of the matter was we were spending so much money on the conflict in Vietnam. | ||
And the expansion of the military industrial complex in the context of the Cold War, that all of the other nations that had their gold reserves here in the United States started realizing, wait, wait, wait, wait. | ||
We know that the United States does not have enough gold to back up the spending that they're doing. | ||
So they started trying to get gold for their dollars. | ||
And when we were about ready to run out of gold, the jig was up and Nixon had no choice but to pull us off of the gold standard because we lied. | ||
Every time we tell a lie as a nation, it just expands. | ||
And that's why we're in such a vulnerable and dangerous place because all of our politicians do, whether it's the neoconservatives or the leftists, is lie and lie and lie and lie. | ||
Let's watch this clip that changed everything right here. | ||
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The strength of a nation's currency is based on the strength of that nation's economy. | |
And the American economy is by far the strongest in the world. | ||
Accordingly, I have directed the Secretary of the Treasury to take the action necessary to defend the dollar against the speculators. | ||
I have directed Secretary Connolly to suspend temporarily the convertibility of the dollar into gold or other reserve assets, except in amounts and conditions determined to be in the interest of monetary stability and in the best interest of the United States. | ||
Now what is this action which Is very technical. | ||
What does it mean for you? | ||
Let me lay to rest the bugaboo of what is called defaluation. | ||
If you want to buy a foreign car or take a trip abroad, market conditions may cause your dollar to buy slightly less. | ||
But if you are among the overwhelming majority of Americans who buy American-made products in America, your dollar will be worth just as much tomorrow as it is today. | ||
The effect of this action, in other words, will be to stabilize the dollar. | ||
So there you go. | ||
And that explains every conflict that we've been involved with. | ||
And now that we've done this, our dollar is totally based off of the petrol dollar. | ||
It's dependent on international artificial demand for the dollar because we forced Middle Eastern countries and OPEC to trade oil using dollar denominations. | ||
And when Saddam Hussein came out against this notion, we eradicated him. | ||
When Gaddafi came out against this notion, we eradicated him. | ||
Now Iran is coming out against this notion, and we're about to eradicate them. | ||
We are so close to a war with Iran, it's not even funny. | ||
And it's all because we have to prop up the lie that is our money. | ||
Do you realize that the conflict that's happening right now in Israel is all about keeping the dollar as the global reserve currency because Israel is the vehicle through which we enforce our will upon the Middle East? | ||
I know there's some reciprocity there and enforcement and blackmail and control, but it is a codependent, unhealthy relationship that we have with Israel. | ||
And I don't like to talk about Israel incessantly because it's a tired conversation. | ||
But China initiated the Belt and Road Initiative, which was going to give them a monopoly on trade in the entire hemisphere. | ||
And that was going to give them the leverage to replace the dollar as the global reserve currency. | ||
And so we had to create an alternative trade route called IMEC that nobody talks about from India through the port of Haifa in Israel. | ||
But the problem is none of these countries want to invest in trade routes that go through Israel because Israel is always getting bombed by terrorists in Palestine and the only solution to the terrorist problem in Palestine is a genocide, a holocaust, which is why Bibi Netanyahu is fine with killing all of the people in the region because as long as the Area is stabilized, | ||
then our government can have a trade route that competes with China, and we can perpetuate the global reserve currency status of our fake dollar for another 100 years as we get into $100 to $200 trillion in debt, and nobody understands why. | ||
The monetary system itself guarantees the death of hundreds of thousands and millions of innocent people the world over because we have to brutalize and murder and kill innocent people in order to prop up our economy. | ||
And nobody knows what's going on because it's too complicated for most people to figure out. | ||
They don't have the time to look into it. | ||
They don't have the time. | ||
And it's boring to read Wealth of Nations and to study fractional reserve banking and to understand the difference between Keynesian economics and Austrian economics. | ||
It's so boring to talk about the Federal Reserve and fractional reserve banking and interest rates. | ||
Nobody understands it. | ||
It's boring, boring, boring. | ||
And they love it that way because when it's boring, they can just say that they're going to war to protect democracy or because there's a humanitarian crisis. | ||
And we know that our government perpetuates humanitarian crisis after crisis after crisis all the time, right? | ||
Right now, they won't even fund farmers or people who've been victims in this country of humanitarian crises. | ||
There are still people suffering in Maui because of the wildfires years ago. | ||
There are people suffering in East Palestine because of train derailments. | ||
Nobody's getting relief. | ||
You think our government cares about democracy or humanitarian crises? | ||
Or do you think maybe they're going to war to protect the military industrial complex and the dollar is the global reserve currency? | ||
This is clip number 15 from Candace Owens. | ||
I'm showing this clip. | ||
You need to see it. | ||
She's right. | ||
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This the larger discussion that's happening right now is whether or not having survived a Holocaust gives you the permission to commit a Holocaust and for whatever reason people have been what I would say milking the Holocaust narrative in the same way that black Americans were milking the slavery narrative and essentially saying like we lived through this and we survived this and so now nobody can say that anything we do is wrong and that's the big issue today is that we have so many people that We'll not recognize that it is totally feasible that a Jewish person, | |
and I'm speaking here about Bibi Netanyahu, could do something as horrific as what was done to the Jews throughout World War II or throughout history. | ||
But is that an accurate comparison? | ||
And I'll tell you why I say that. | ||
As we know, I mean, whatever Dan Bilzerian wants people to believe, six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust. | ||
Another six million people were murdered by Hitler and the Nazis. | ||
The numbers of people being killed in Gaza are, in my view, have gone way beyond what is acceptable as a response to October the 7th. | ||
However, you're still talking about, at the moment, a death toll of under 50,000. | ||
There's no comparison. | ||
In the amount of dead people compared to the Holocaust. | ||
Do you understand why? | ||
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But it is a Holocaust, what's happening. | |
Well, is it though? | ||
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Because I think language is really important. | ||
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I think language is really important as well. | |
People say Holocaust, genocide and so on. | ||
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I think what's happening is a Holocaust. | |
The burning bodies of the children that I'm seeing every day, and we spoke about this a little bit on my show, but like, I have recognized that the ability to see this stuff every day has transformed my opinion. | ||
Maybe the numbers wouldn't have gotten so high if people had spoken up when it was happening at the very beginning during World War II. And so I want to use my platform to say that I believe that they are intentionally executing a Holocaust. | ||
I think Bibi Netanyahu, there's tons of evidence, and obviously the Western media is not reporting on this, but the corruption trials that are going on with Bibi Netanyahu pertaining to October 7th and him editing the transcripts and the prior knowledge that he knew, Is now becoming extremely pertinent. | ||
It is a question as to whether or not he allowed the attacks to take place, essentially, to then be able to go in and to commit this Holocaust against the Palestinians. | ||
Now, based on everything that I've looked into and stuff that I had not seen before, because the Western media doesn't cover it, Bibi Netanyahu caught off camera speaking about how he had no intention of following the Abraham Accords and how he was going to get around it. | ||
He has, I believe, genocidal ambitions, and that's enough. | ||
We don't need to dispute, go back, go forward. | ||
Right, but the mistake that people make when they see all this corruption, what's happening is they blame the Jews. | ||
They always blame the Jews, the Jews, the Jews, the Jews, but it has nothing to do with their race or their Jewishness or the fact that they're Jews that this is happening. | ||
It's because it's in the best interest of Israel, which is a corrupt nation like every nation in the world is a corrupt nation. | ||
They're corrupt in the same way that Zelensky is corrupt. | ||
They're corrupt in the same way that we're corrupt. | ||
And instead of blaming the Jews for everything, We should blame our own leadership for sponsoring it and allowing it to happen. | ||
Instead of blaming AIPAC and the Jews for funding Dan Crenshaw, we should be blaming Dan Crenshaw for selling out to the interests of foreign nations. | ||
You understand? | ||
Of course it's the duty of any nation to represent its own interests. | ||
Of course it's the duty of any nation to try to get support from the world's leading superpower. | ||
It's not their fault they're trying to get us to fund their ambitions in the region. | ||
It's our fault for agreeing to sell out to it. | ||
The Jews are not the only source of evil in the world. | ||
Everyone is equally capable of evil. | ||
And Keanu's own is exactly right. | ||
There is a Holocaust happening right now. | ||
There is a genocide happening right now in the region. | ||
I agree with her that Bibi Netanyahu has genocidal ambitions. | ||
But we want Bibi to execute those genocidal ambitions. | ||
You understand that our intelligence community knows that there's never going to be a two-state solution in the region because 40% of Palestinians are married to their first and second cousins and the average IQ is lower than 85, estimates as low as 68 in the region. | ||
That means the average person of 18 years old in the region has an IQ lower than Forrest fucking Gump. | ||
There's never going to be a two-state solution and they have to stabilize the region in order to save the dollar, the lie dollar, and so they're committing a genocide and they're saying they're doing it because they're opposed to terrorism. | ||
It's terrible what's happening to the Palestinians. | ||
It's terrible what happened on October 7th. | ||
It's terrible that it's all happening only because our money is a lie and our political industrial complex wants to profit from it. | ||
It's actually our fault. | ||
More news on the other side. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I am Chase Geiser, your host for the next one hour and 27 minutes. | ||
And it's been a while since I've taken any calls. | ||
I've done a lot of broadcasts call-free, but I'm going to take calls for the final hour of the show today. | ||
So keep your phones close by. | ||
In 27 minutes, I am going to begin taking your calls. | ||
Open lines. | ||
Everything's fair game. | ||
And we'll unpack this. | ||
I know that no one usually takes calls from veterans on Fridays. | ||
Veterans, of course, you're welcome to call in. | ||
But you don't have to be a veteran to call in and talk to me. | ||
I just want to hear what everybody thinks about anything from the UFO stuff to the conflicts overseas with Ukraine. | ||
Now, their capital's being bombed to the fact that our government's about ready to shut down and they can't agree on any of these bills. | ||
And all of our Republican leaders seem to be just as bad as all the Democrats. | ||
And it's all coming to the front now. | ||
And we're seeing it. | ||
And it's obvious. | ||
And the shutdown's obvious. | ||
But The most alarming thing about this to me is how the left is just freaking out. | ||
I'm going to show clip number 25 at the notion that civilians, citizens on X can now hold our government accountable. | ||
Oh no! | ||
What are we ever to do now that the people can be exposed to the truth and critical mass in a quick way and then respond and call their congressman and do something about it? | ||
What are we to do now that the people know what we've actually been doing secretly this whole time? | ||
This is clip number 25. He's oftentimes relying on random anonymous accounts, these websites, these users on X who are trying to present themselves as the new CNN, the new New York Times, but have no research behind them, no backing, no institutional knowledge. | ||
And I understand that for Musk that's really appealing, it's exciting on his platform, but he ends up misleading a lot of people. | ||
You know, it is striking how he does seem to be learning about lawmaking in real time. | ||
And just a moment ago, he tweeted about all the coverage of him in the last 24 hours. | ||
You know, there's been all these questions, Dana. | ||
Is he the real president-elect? | ||
Is he the shadow president? | ||
Well, Musk responded on X. He says, the political and legacy media puppets are all echoing the same idea, parroting the same message, trying to drive a wedge between Trump and me. | ||
And Musk adds, they will fail. | ||
I don't think anybody's trying to drive a wedge except those Democrats who are saying it. | ||
Journalists are just trying to understand the relationship between Trump and Musk, because it's one of the most important relationships of the next four years. | ||
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We're literally calling it as we see it. | |
Elon Musk put out on social media that he didn't like the bill. | ||
Then there was a statement from Donald Trump and J.D. Vance, and then everything fell apart. | ||
Brian, thanks for coming on. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
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Have a good holiday. | |
Good to see you. | ||
Well, there you hear from Rosie O'Donnell's clitoris there that Elon Musk is just, you know, an outsider and he doesn't understand how these institutions work. | ||
But the fact of the matter is, because of X, we are seeing clips go viral of what's really going on. | ||
This is clip number 20. Democrats literally screaming at Anna Polina as she just makes sense and doesn't advocate for the selling out of the American interest for the sake of this political class agenda trying to be pushed through to the tune of $1.2 trillion. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
We voted for CR, but I'm here today because I realize that the plan that's on the table currently to keep our government open, but also the promise from the only president in my lifetime who's ever followed through on all of his campaign promises to the American people. | ||
Excuse me, I'm not done talking. | ||
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Give me the same respect we give you guys. | |
The House will come to order. | ||
My colleagues are reminded The gentlewoman has the floor. | ||
She has the right to be heard. | ||
The gentlewoman has the right to be heard, and the gentlewoman would be reminded to direct her comments to the chair. | ||
The gentlewoman from Florida is recognized. | ||
From the only president in my lifetime who's fulfilled all of his campaign promises to the American people, has promised to cut hundreds of billion dollars in reconciliation, you want to talk about shutting down the government. | ||
The deal that was negotiated was largely rejected by the American people, which to Speaker Johnson's credit, pulled it from the floor, which is why we are here today. | ||
The deal on the table will keep the government open for the American people, and if you guys so choose to shut it down, it will be on you, but not the Republican Party. | ||
We will not be going back to the table. | ||
This deal stands as it is, so let you go back home on Christmas and explain to your people why you shut down the government, because we won't be doing it. | ||
Furthermore, Mr. Speaker. | ||
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The House, the House will be in order. - It's not true. | |
The House will be in order. | ||
The gentlewoman is reminded to direct her comments to the chair. | ||
My colleagues are reminded to yield the floor to the gentlewoman from Florida. | ||
Furthermore, Mr. Speaker, the former bill had items in it to include random pandemic policies, biocontaminant research that were not in the best interest of the American people. | ||
So the deal on the table is as is. | ||
You either vote for or you vote for the shutdown, but it will be not on the Republican Party, but on Democrats as it stands. | ||
Mr. Speaker, I yield my time. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
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Unbelievable. | |
So we've had this major conflict that's broken out in Ukraine, a lot of it due to these biolabs. | ||
I showed you the clip before, I'm not going to show you again. | ||
The USNBC in Kiev uploaded a video years ago bragging about all of their biolabs in Ukraine while they tried to get NATO and Ukraine to become one unit. | ||
They tried to get Ukraine into NATO, provoking this conflict. | ||
Understanding that, what is it, 72% of the economy in Russia is dependent on energy exports. | ||
They cut it off. | ||
They attacked the pipeline. | ||
They said they were going to do it. | ||
Then it happened. | ||
Then they lied about it. | ||
Now there's bombing of the Capitol. | ||
And now we want to fund more Biolabs so we can start another pandemic after leftists, after leftists, after leftists on all corporate media, compromised media, have come out and said that on January 21st, there's going to be a rude awakening for Donald Trump when the next pandemic hits. | ||
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When was the last time you heard of somebody getting whooping cough? | ||
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Let's talk about the end of the world. | |
I'm going to show you this clip, 21, of Randall Carlson talking about the Younger Dryas event. | ||
This is a short clip because it's important to segue this into the future of humanity right here. | ||
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We know we had a global catastrophe 12 to 13,000 years ago. | |
And we know from this extreme nature of that global catastrophe Was that if it were to recur again today, civilization, everything we've built in the last 10,000 years is pretty much erased. | ||
That would be the consequence of it. | ||
And I think that might be one reason why the Younger Dryas impact idea has gotten so much resistance because the implications of it are profound. | ||
That in our recent geological history, there were events which would be planetary civilization killer if it were to recur again. | ||
So it's only a matter of time before there's another existential crisis. | ||
It's called a mass extinction event. | ||
Whether it's what happened at the Younger Dryas thousands of years ago, Whether it's some climate issue, not necessarily caused by man, but some climate issue. | ||
I mean, what's shocking to me, if you look at what the government has done over the last 50 years with their remote viewing research, with some of the reports. | ||
I don't know if you guys have ever heard this story. | ||
Was it Project Stargate where they would do remote viewing? | ||
But there's a famous instance of a remote viewer sitting in a skiff during all of these remote viewing experiments. | ||
And the way they would do these experiments is they would have an envelope, and the envelope would have some details in it, like the answer to what is being investigated. | ||
And then they would simultaneously, outside of the envelope, slide a piece of paper over to the remote viewer, which would usually be like coordinates or something like that. | ||
And then ask the remote viewer to tell them what they see. | ||
And there's a famous example of this, you can look it up, of a remote viewer being given three coordinates or so and seeing this ancient civilization and these monolithic structures and communicating with these entities who were saying, | ||
we have sent Our comrades out to find a different place to live because our civilization is experiencing a geological crisis. | ||
And we're all going to die if we don't find another place to live. | ||
And this remote viewer had no idea what they were looking at or talking to. | ||
They were just giving coordinates to remote view using whatever method was taught with remote viewing. | ||
The end of the... | ||
Remote viewing session, the envelopes opened up and it says, Mars a million years ago on these three coordinates which we've identified to seemingly have manufactured structures under the surface on. | ||
So there's likely, possibly, an instance from a million years ago where there was an intelligent civilization on Mars. | ||
I'm not kidding you. | ||
Eradicated because of some geological disruption. | ||
And the same exact thing could happen to us, not because of too much CO2 in the atmosphere. | ||
If you want to really look at the details of climate change, you have to worry about global cooling much more than you have to worry about global warming. | ||
And the amount of CO2 we have in the atmosphere is not nearly as much as it should be to be stable. | ||
I mean, if it goes below 100 or 120 parts per million, worth that! | ||
And globalist institutions like the World Economic Forum and other climate change institutions are advocating for reducing it to much closer to that place than it is today. | ||
We can go all the way up to 400. No problem. | ||
The planet was totally green when it was closer to that during Jurassic periods and other periods in the past. | ||
But they want to control the environment because they're so afraid of global warming they're going to wind up putting us in an ice age where nothing can grow and we all starve to death. | ||
And the reason I draw your attention to this is because we have an institution. | ||
We have a globalist agenda. | ||
We have a political class. | ||
So gung-ho on just eradicating the credibility of Elon Musk on every front any way possible. | ||
And he's not perfect. | ||
I understand. | ||
I'm not trying to idol worship Elon Musk. | ||
I'm not on this broadcast. | ||
The sake of this broadcast, the purpose of this broadcast is not just to be Musk worship, Musk worship, Musk worship. | ||
But I'm telling you guys, our institutions are so corrupt and entrenched right now that only these rogue individuals with disproportionate power can do anything to correct them. | ||
And he's the only man on the planet who... | ||
Who has made any progress whatsoever in actually getting us to a place where we are an interplanetary species, a multi-planetary species. | ||
And if he doesn't succeed in this, folks, it's going to be over. | ||
Do you think that we can last another 6,000 years with this level of corruption and the level of technology that we have now? | ||
I mean, you look at how violent and corrupt ancient Rome was basically throughout its whole history, but especially after Christ, A.D., Imagine if the Roman Empire had had nuclear weapons during its reign. | ||
Do you think it ever would have collapsed without blowing up the rest of the world? | ||
When one general was going to war with another general and one military coup was assassinating a Caesar, do you think if they had nuclear power they wouldn't have used it on their own regions? | ||
Do you think we'd be drinking wine from Italy today if ancient Rome had nuclear power? | ||
Do you think anything would grow in Italy today if ancient Rome had nuclear power? | ||
Folks, we have the capacity to destroy our entire species. | ||
At least all life on the planet that grows and fuels us. | ||
And if we don't figure out a way to fix this level of corruption and depravity and these incentives, which incentivize our leaders to sell out all of our interests and bring us closer and closer to total economic destruction, which leads to total thermonuclear destruction... | ||
Then it's going to be too late. | ||
And I hope it's not too late now. | ||
So you're not worried about some massive asteroid hitting the planet or some other Younger Dryas event happening. | ||
And you should be worried about some man-made calamity. | ||
And I'm not talking about too much CO2 coming from cars. | ||
I'm talking about too many nukes coming from wars. | ||
I'm going to open up the phone lines now and give the crew a chance to screen some of the calls. | ||
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It's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
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After the crew has a chance to screen some of these calls, we'll be taking them for the remainder of the next hour. | ||
Let's cut to this clip I saw of Russell Brand earlier today. | ||
This is clip number 24. I want to show you this and we can unpack it together on the other side. | ||
When I was a little kid, I felt... | ||
Broken and like nothing. | ||
I felt worthless. | ||
I felt fat and disgusting and inadequate when I was a child. | ||
Fat, disgusting, inadequate and worthless is how I felt inside. | ||
Like I don't like my body. | ||
I don't like myself. | ||
And then I went on a stage and that stage was a school stage for a school player. | ||
The comprehensive, regular state in your language, public school that I was at. | ||
Playing Fat Sam, because I was a tubby little kid, in a musical of Bugsy Malone. | ||
And the second that I stepped on that stage and opened my mouth, I felt like... | ||
Like tendrils fell from heaven, and I felt it come into my hands. | ||
Something, my hands closed around the tendril in that moment when I was 15. It's in my hand now, Brandon. | ||
Like, you know, 30 years later, I still have it. | ||
Like, that was like, there you go, son. | ||
There you go. | ||
Like, if ever there's a moment that I've felt, this is my son with whom I am well pleased, it was that. | ||
It was that moment. | ||
The problem is that, I tell you who else was up on that stage, is a certain little guy that said, I think I could run my own kingdom, actually. | ||
I'm pretty bright and pretty glorious. | ||
I should have my own domain. | ||
Why should I let the living water flow? | ||
Why can't I have my own little lake, my own little system, my own little Prince and Pally? | ||
Well, I've just checked your name, Brandon Lake. | ||
Because the living water must not be contained. | ||
The living water must flow. | ||
So, like, I know, like... | ||
You know, I know it, man. | ||
I know it. | ||
I know that what the challenge is. | ||
The challenge is to let it flow and not to try to control it, to allow it to happen. | ||
So Russell Brand, of course, famously this year has converted to Christianity. | ||
He's been very public about it. | ||
Some people criticize him and say that he's just doing it for attention, but I don't think so. | ||
I think it's genuine because there's all sorts of ways that Russell Brand can get attention without faking his religion. | ||
And some of the things that he said just seemed too earnest for me to believe. | ||
But while some of us are converting to Christianity and some of us are waking up to the notion that there is a God and divine intervention exists and the way that God speaks to us is not a booming voice from the sky but a massive intuition from within. | ||
Like when you get chills, when you think about something and you just know what it is that you're meant to do, that's the way that he speaks to us. | ||
It's even in the Old Testament. | ||
Pharaoh was originally going to let Moses and his people go and then he hardened the Pharaoh's heart. | ||
He didn't speak to him with words like, hey, go try to catch him. | ||
He just hardened his heart. | ||
That's what he does. | ||
He hardens our hearts. | ||
He softens our hearts. | ||
And he guides us through intuition. | ||
If we don't listen, then we reject the plan. | ||
And if we do listen, then we follow the plan. | ||
And if we follow the plan, we save humanity. | ||
But if we reject it, then humanity collapses. | ||
And that's why all that is evil in the world, like allowing millions upon millions of migrants into your country who hate your culture. | ||
Is intimately satanic, ultimately satanic, ultimately evil. | ||
This is clip number two here. | ||
Look at this footage of a vehicle slamming through a crowd at a Christian market. | ||
Apparently it just happened today. | ||
Pretty brutal. | ||
Thank God it's censored. | ||
Yeah, let's just ram a crowd through a car through a crowd of Christians. | ||
Let's just go shoot up a Christian school in Nashville and let's do one again in Wisconsin. | ||
Was it Wisconsin this week? | ||
I think it was. | ||
There is a war on Christianity and Christians have brought it upon themselves in large because through their dogmatism they have stoked so much hate and through all the wars of our government which are totally unnecessary because of greed and lust for power we have embittered entire generations against the notion of Christianity because we have misrepresented what it means to be a Christian and made people loathe it. | ||
Now it's time for us to wake up and turn around. | ||
Now it's time for us to repent for the kingdom of God is near. | ||
I want to go to Ralph in New Hampshire. | ||
Ralph, what's on your mind? | ||
Is anybody managing the calls in the back row? | ||
Ralph's the first caller. | ||
Let's go to Ralph in New Hampshire. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Go ahead, Ralph. | ||
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Chase, you there? | |
Yes, sir. | ||
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Hey, just look back a couple of days ago. | |
I've been watching the show faithfully. | ||
Well, they talked about the drones. | ||
The government said it's going to have tests on drones from the 2nd of December to the, what, 19th. | ||
And then we go into the bird flu influenza, and you had that, I can't think of his name, but the wacko from the NIH and saying, wait till Trump's... | ||
Yeah, Lopez. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And that's going to start on the 21st. | ||
And now we have the... | ||
Look over here now. | ||
Look over there because we're going to do something over here. | ||
Well, what's happening over here with the CR bill, and that's where they got stumped. | ||
The Democrats got stumped, thinking they were going to pass that bill, and then they're going to turn around and have the influenza bird flu pandemic start. | ||
And that put a monkey wrench into the system. | ||
But I really believe that, in my heart, that, and I know Owen, and I know Chase, you guys are dogging on the speaker, but I really believe the speaker is working on behalf of Trump. | ||
I hope you're right. | ||
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And I say that because he's been on Trump's side for the past six years, the speaker, and I think this whole thing was worked out. | |
They knew this was going to happen, and they called their bluff, and they won. | ||
And we the people have fought back in 12 hours and taken back that bill. | ||
And so that's what I have to say about what's happening in the last two weeks, because I think it's all been worked out by the Democrats. | ||
This is going to happen first. | ||
We're going to have drones flying around. | ||
We'll go, oh, what's up there? | ||
What's up there? | ||
Meanwhile, they're going to pass a bill to try to take it into the next administration. | ||
You know, you're making a lot of really good points, and I hope that you're right about Speaker Johnson. | ||
I'm just disappointed that every step of the way, and maybe it's because his hands were tied, he's funded every conflict that we're involved in unnecessarily. | ||
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Yeah, you're right. | |
You are right there. | ||
But I do, I feel as if Even Marjorie Taylor Greene, she would be the first to tear off his head, you know what I mean? | ||
But it kind of gave him the benefit of the doubt, and I think they're working it out, and I believe it's all going to work out for the good. | ||
Yeah, well, I hope that you're right. | ||
My intuition is different, but I'd be very pleased to see that you're right, and I do respect your opinion and the way in which you conveyed it. | ||
My intuition is that The Speaker of the House is like the movie The Good Son. | ||
I don't know if you've ever seen the movie The Good Son, Ralph, but it's a movie that had Elijah Wood and Macaulay Culkin in it when they were kids. | ||
And Macaulay Culkin was this kid that seemed like he was a good kid. | ||
But he was always doing this terrible stuff. | ||
And it wasn't until the end of the movie that all the adults realized that he was the bad kid and not Elijah Wood. | ||
And so he'd act so perfect and nice, and then he would throw bricks off of bridges and cause massive crashes, or he would advise up a crossbow that was a bolt gun and just threaten the lives of innocent people. | ||
I mean, I can't even remember all the details of the movie, but the stuff that he would do was just totally sociopathic. | ||
So I'm concerned that we have this Mike Johnson with his perfect hair and his sweet little voice and his Louisiana Christian accent dressed up and acting like a Boy Scout. | ||
Just being mousy in the background. | ||
I'm just so worried about it because these people are so entrenched. | ||
Yeah, here you go. | ||
This is a scene. | ||
There's Mike Johnson right there. | ||
Just like, hey, nobody's going to find out what we're doing. | ||
He's coordinating with the deep state. | ||
Poor Elijah Wood getting framed. | ||
He doesn't even really want to do it. | ||
Just got to do it because Macaulay Culkin's being a bad kid. | ||
Mike Johnson's being a bad speaker, folks. | ||
We got to get somebody else in there who just gets the right thing done, regardless of their intentions, because we don't want to crash into the 21st century going to thermonuclear war. | ||
Stay with us, folks. | ||
more calls on the other side. | ||
Shortly after the one month anniversary of the heart-wrenching disaster in Lahaina, the locals faced a den of thieves. the locals faced a den of thieves. | ||
When I was on the island last week, I appointed Bob Fenton, one of the nation's leading emergency managers, and I mean that, that's not hyperbole, who's been on the ground in Hawaii since before the fires erupted as our chief federal response coordinator. | ||
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Listen to what Biden said. | |
He said Bob Fenton was placed there specifically for the long-term recovery of Maui. | ||
There hadn't been any fire. | ||
He was placed there before the fire. | ||
Which means the fire was planned. | ||
Build Back Better is not just a slogan. | ||
They mean it. | ||
They're talking about building America back in a way that will be more sensible and have better energy for our people. | ||
Stakeholders disguised as city council members. | ||
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Are you engaged? | |
Are you a stakeholder? | ||
Are you written? | ||
Is your name listed as a stakeholder? | ||
Of any of the redevelopment plans regarding a smart city, by a raise of hands, I would like to see a raise of hands. | ||
Because the information is out there. | ||
Raise of hands. | ||
I can tell you, Department of Planning, DLNR, DBED, Housing, all of you, all of these agencies, and I'm not saying to you directly, but you're here representing these agencies, therefore, It is your responsibility to tell the truth. | ||
We know very well that you guys, as the third largest stakeholders, the state, do want that land and can take it when you deem it a natural disaster. | ||
And an army of federal, state, and local goons unleashing the unthinkable. | ||
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I literally cannot get over there. | |
That's just the way it is. | ||
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I've been ordered not to let anyone cross the bridge. | |
They sent all the kids home from school because of the wind advisory. | ||
And we found out yesterday that we lost a whole neighborhood of children. | ||
I'm talking a thousand and fifty kids gone without a trace. | ||
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They have absolutely no clue where these children are. | |
It's like they vanished into thin air. | ||
The Hawaii governor had downgraded the horror, claiming that the number of people missing had dropped to 66. But the locals knew the awful truth. | ||
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I think it's in a thousand. | |
Had we sounded the siren that night, we're afraid that people would have gone malca. | ||
And if that was the case, then they would have gone into the fire. | ||
We have a statewide alert and warning system, which we also call SAWS. That involves not only the siren warning system, but as well as IPAWS. IPAWS is the Integrated Public Alerts and Warning System provided by FEMA. We also use sirens for hurricanes, brush fires, flooding, lava, hazmat conditions, There you have it folks. | ||
The Hawaiian government's own website says that the sirens should be used for fires. | ||
Before we dig into what appears to be a globalist first strike genocidal crime scene in Maui, who are the vested interests in the multi-million dollar Lahaina property? | ||
After the state of Hawaii, Alexander and Baldwin is the second largest landowner on Maui at over 65,000 acres, and the U.S. government is the third largest landowner at over 33,000 acres. | ||
Alexander and Baldwin's largest shareholder is BlackRock, Inc. | ||
Meanwhile, billionaires within the World Economic Forum Bilderberg Network have been forcing the locals out. | ||
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So now a billionaire comes in with his money, doing it by force, removing people out of their land. | |
Mark Zuckerberg, to ensure his privacy, is trying to sue native Hawaiians that live in Kauai so he can steal their land and build a mansion. | ||
Just because he can. | ||
And what's more frightening is, you know, FEMA and what we fear with these land grabs is that they're gonna go in and they're gonna just declare the land uninhabitable. | ||
And when they do that, then it's gonna give the state of Hawaii, you know, the constitutional rights to take that land. | ||
Now the ball is in the court of the globalists. | ||
You must prove to the people that this wasn't a premeditated genocide of the native people of Maui and a Pearl Harbor-style attack on the United States of America. | ||
Because all signs point towards a full-blown land grab by BlackRock, the World Economic Forum, the United Nations and the American government in order to jumpstart Agenda 2030 and usher in the technocratic smart city nightmare. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Chase Geyser. | ||
You can follow me at realchasegeyser on X. I am your host for the next 54 minutes. | ||
We are going to be taking your calls. | ||
Right out of the gate, I want to speak with Daryl in North Carolina. | ||
Daryl, what is on your mind? | ||
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Oh, hey, Chase. | |
Thanks. | ||
Hey, I wanted to go over the drone issue because I find it hilarious that the media and the government are panicking and trying to get everybody to panic over the drones. | ||
And then as soon as it comes time to talk about your money, those drones are gone. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because that's all that they're talking about now, the money, the CR bill. | ||
That's all that really matters, isn't it? | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, that's all that, when you get down to it, that is all that really matters. | ||
And like the top of the thing, the central banks and stuff. | ||
So I wanted to share that. | ||
I just am cracking up seeing how fast that our media and our attention spans can be flipped when money's involved, right? | ||
No, no, you're absolutely right. | ||
And frankly, Rob, I want you to come in here because we're at a place right now where we're layering distraction after distraction after distraction, like an onion. | ||
Gosh, an onion is such a great metaphor. | ||
The fact of the matter is, everything is a distraction from the fact that they're bringing millions of migrants to the United States that want to eat Chiquita. | ||
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I mean, look at this little dog. | |
That want to eat Chiquita. | ||
This little dog right here. | ||
There are Haitians right now in Daytona that want to eat your pets. | ||
But the point I'm trying to make is the drones themselves are a distraction from the fact that our government allowed 20 million people to come into this country. | ||
20 million people at least. | ||
Millions of them illegals that are criminals. | ||
Millions of them That are violent, offenders, and little Chiquita is terrified of the notion that we're being invaded by Haitians that want to eat our pets. | ||
Thank you, Rob. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I, too, have a small dog. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Yeah, you do? | ||
See, you know what I'm saying? | ||
And I know that's funny and it's cute, but, like, yes, I'm alarmed about the drones, too. | ||
And I'm alarmed about all these things, but, like, our problems are so much bigger than just this miscellaneous phenomenon when we're allowing ourselves to be invaded by Haitians. | ||
Millions upon millions of people were allowing our government to complain to us when we inhibit them from funding biolabs over the world, when we know that we just had a major pandemic from the same type of biolab. | ||
I mean, what are we going to do, Daryl? | ||
At this point, I'm not a black-pilled person, but I just hope the next four years is enough to solve the problem. | ||
I know. | ||
Listen, here's my theory. | ||
Klaus Schwab said a while ago we were going to go through a poly-crisis. | ||
So that's what's happening, is they're just throwing all this stuff at us. | ||
In order to see what sticks, And they're terrified of Trump and the gang getting in there and finding out what they're going to find out. | ||
Now, I find it interesting if you want to worry about something, and I am worried the next 30 days, but Elon Musk is talking about if the power goes out, it'd probably be a good idea to have a Starlink system. | ||
So, you know, Jones has been calling for the power outage for a while, and now Musk is kind of hitting around to that. | ||
So, you know, these people are desperate. | ||
But, you know, if it does happen, I just know that, you know, we might have a couple of weeks of chaos, You know, this is going to come up, and we'll be able to handle it. | ||
And I do feel like we're going to turn this around. | ||
So I've got some good feelings overall, you know, for what's going to come once we get through the Pauly crisis. | ||
Absolutely, Daryl. | ||
Thank you so much for your call. | ||
Great call. | ||
Let's go to Seagat, Minnesota. | ||
Seagat, what's up? | ||
Is that Chad, probably? | ||
Supposed to be Chad? | ||
Chad, Minnesota? | ||
That's correct. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Come on. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Happy Holidays! | ||
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Yeah! | |
Yeah, I should get it right. | ||
I'm calling in regards to the severity of what could have potentially happened under that continued resolution bill, and specifically to the Title VI of Pandemic and All Hazard Preparedness and Response portion. | ||
There's a section in there that states it's Section 622, and it has National Health Security Strategy. | ||
So I started digging in on national health security strategy, and it pointed me to ASPR, the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response. | ||
And under there, there's, on their page, on their website, it states information about, or there's a question where it says, how does the NHS fit into national security? | ||
And it states certain companions, which is the National Security Strategy, National Defense Strategy, and the National Biodefense Strategy. | ||
So I dug into those documents, and in finding what I found under those documents, and specifically the National Biodefense Strategy that was referenced in that, they go over executive orders that all have to do with continuation of government. | ||
Yes. | ||
And, I mean, every single one of those ties back into what appears to be... | ||
And, you know, when you have what I consider as kind of akin to or analogous to the four horsemen with Johnson, Schumer, McConnell, and Jeffries, kind of funny that there's four of them, the fact that they are just... | ||
Just to get a bill passed, they're willing to, whether it's known or not known, overlook the fact that what this means. | ||
And this is based on, I mean, if you dig into this, this is all based on the CBRN stuff. | ||
Yes. | ||
What's wild about this, Chad, is you have these leftists and these Republicans exchanging, and I want to keep Chad on the line, so please don't kill the call and stay there, exchanging barbs at one another, wagging the finger at one another about who's responsible for a government shutdown. | ||
We don't want a government shutdown. | ||
We don't like government shutdowns. | ||
And they're arguing about who's going to be responsible for a government shutdown over bills that talk about continuity of government in the event of a government shutdown or a massive false flag or a massive terrorist attack or a dirty bomb explosion. | ||
We got this January 20th thing coming up. | ||
What they want more than anything is a real government shutdown, a real crisis. | ||
More than anything, they want that because they want to institute martial law. | ||
And I know people have been saying martial law for years and years, and we've been talking about it for years and years, but everything that our government has done over the course of the last 20, 30, 40, 50 years has been inching us closer to total government control in the event of a massive crisis big enough. | ||
The only problem with COVID for them is it didn't kill enough people because they were chomping at the bit to institute martial law during that. | ||
What do you think, Chad? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And the interesting part of this with the continuation of government in all the executive orders that are listed in there, You take Kledex, Tabletop Exercise, where they go through and they talk about it there. | ||
They talk about the Presidential Succession Act of 1947. What does that lead you to? | ||
Harry Truman. | ||
Harry Truman passed that. | ||
Who was speaking of the military-industrial complex speech after Harry Truman? | ||
Dwight D. Eisenhower. | ||
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So, you have this, and the similarities there are just, I mean, it's, you know, and then you have John F. Kennedy come in, and my whole thing with this is that I'm very, I am absolutely 100% concerned that, okay, they, you know, were claiming that there was going to be a Black Swan event, right? | ||
Okay, and it was for 2024. Probably based off of Maybe it has something to do with the assassination attempt by Donald Trump. | ||
And shortly after that, a video leaks where he's talking to who? | ||
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about coming in and taking care of what? | ||
The HHS, right? | ||
I mean, along those lines. | ||
Vaccines, everything. | ||
So I am ultimately concerned that if they get these, and I'm not saying this is the route they go, but there are individuals that are talking about They're | ||
trying to cancel raw milk. | ||
You can't even get eggs in Southern California right now. | ||
You realize in California they're having an egg shortage right now? | ||
The only place in the country because Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency because someone in Louisiana got the flu? | ||
Exactly. | ||
And, you know, there are doctors that have come out. | ||
And, you know, to be proactive about this, and last time I talked to you, I actually mentioned this, but again, I'm not saying they're going to drop something, but boy, they keep putting stuff in that stands out, like a sore thumb about how this is, we know there's going to be another pandemic. | ||
Okay, well, people need to start understanding that Vaccines or shots are not what you want to do. | ||
I think most people here understand that, but there are natural ways of going about everything that they talk about. | ||
It's in the poultry. | ||
What? | ||
It's in the poultry. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, you got Bill Gates saying that we shouldn't be eating cows at all because of the methane. | ||
And then you've got all the egg shortages happening. | ||
And then you have all the chicken coops that have been burning over the course of the last four years inexplicably. | ||
Then you have the CCP and the Bill Gateses and others buying up all of the farmland. | ||
And I mean, we are totally in a position where there's going to be an orchestrated manufactured shortage of food happening so they can justify this martial law and continuity of government. | ||
I am terrified of it. | ||
And I'm so glad that you mentioned that famous speech of Dwight D. Eisenhower, because a lot of people don't know. | ||
I believe this might have even been the very first time that the term military industrial complex was ever used. | ||
Chad, thank you so much for your call. | ||
It was incredibly powerful. | ||
But I want to show the audience exactly what you were talking about with the military industrial complex being raised as an issue those years ago before even color television. | ||
I mean, this is the oldest clip you could ever imagine. | ||
It's been going on ever since and no one has stopped it. | ||
It's only gotten worse. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
A vital element in keeping the peace is our military establishment. | ||
Our arms must be mighty, ready for instant action so that no potential aggressor may be tempted to risk his own destruction. | ||
Our military organization today Bears little relation to that known of any of my predecessors in peacetime, or indeed by the fighting men of World War II or Korea. | ||
Until the latest of our world conflicts, the United States had no armaments industry. | ||
American makers of plowshares could, with time and as required, make swords as well. | ||
But we can no longer risk emergency improvisation of national defense. | ||
We have been compelled to create a permanent armaments industry of vast proportions. | ||
Added to this, three and a half million men and women are directly engaged in the defense establishment. | ||
We annually spend on military security alone more than the net income of all United States corporations. | ||
Now this conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. | ||
The total influence, economic, political, even spiritual, is felt in every city, every state house, every office of the federal government. | ||
We recognize the imperative need for this development, yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications. | ||
Our toil, resources, and livelihood are all involved. | ||
So is the very structure of our society. | ||
In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. | ||
The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. | ||
We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. | ||
We should take nothing for granted. | ||
Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals. | ||
So that security and liberty... | ||
Can you imagine Joe Biden giving a speech like that? | ||
First of all, you couldn't even imagine him agreeing with a speech like that. | ||
But could you imagine him actually putting together a sophisticated argument that makes sense and coming out and alerting the people to something that's incredibly dangerous that turned out to be true over the course of 50 years? | ||
I mean, this was basically like an Alex Jones-level prediction from Eisenhower right here. | ||
I mean, he witnessed something that was happening, alerted the public to it, nobody did anything about it, and then it all just got worse and worse and worse and worse, and now everybody's at war with everybody all the time, and our money doesn't even matter. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Mike in Georgia. | ||
Mike, what is on your mind? | ||
Mike in Georgia, I can hear you now. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yeah, I was just saying, before I get to my main topic, I want to comment on Eisenhower's little talk there. | ||
You've got to remember that he wasn't just the President of the United States. | ||
He was a Supreme Allied Commander. | ||
He was a five-star general during World War II. The knowledge that that guy had is probably beyond anything that we can comprehend. | ||
So that is something, every time I hear that, it really kind of gives me goosebumps because that guy was telling us a story and we're seeing it play out right now. | ||
That's where we're at. | ||
And you can tell just by looking at him that he's just an earnest dude. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And he just, if you notice, when he left the presidency, he just kind of faded away. | ||
He didn't make a big deal because I think he knew what would happen if he did try to speak more directly. | ||
He talked around the issue just to inform people. | ||
But if he spoke more directly about it, I think he would have been a target. | ||
But having said all that, now we get to the point we're at. | ||
What You mentioned this earlier, Harris being recalled or coming back off a trip from California and Biden going back to the White House. | ||
Now, that really has my ire up because I'm curious if something's cooking here. | ||
They couldn't get the CR through, which a couple of your callers mentioned. | ||
Well, I'm worried that Biden's going to do it just for the sake of not putting Kamala Harris to the humiliation of certifying the election on January 6th. | ||
Yeah, there's just, you know, it's the old puzzle pieces on the intelligence board. | ||
You know, they got a flow chart. | ||
You know, did this work? | ||
No. | ||
Go here. | ||
If that worked, yes, go there. | ||
You know, they're constantly maneuvering. | ||
It's so hard to, well, you can't stay ahead of them. | ||
All you got to do is pray for wisdom and discernment and keep your eyes open. | ||
And it's not over yet. | ||
Trump is not in office yet. | ||
And people have to remember that they've got to keep the powder dry because something's cooking. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
That's a great analysis. | ||
And it's not over until the fat lady sings. | ||
It's not over until the dementia-ridden president is out of the White House and his ilk as well. | ||
And I just hope that Trump knows what he's doing and that everybody's staying safe. | ||
Let's go to Darren in Maryland. | ||
Darren in Maryland, what is on your mind this evening? | ||
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Hey, Chase. | |
I have some first-hand observations to add to the drone reporting you guys are doing. | ||
Do it. | ||
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Do it. | |
Okay, so I live in Maryland, north of Baltimore, just south of the PA line. | ||
And on Tuesday night, I personally observed a minimum of two, more likely three to four of these drones flying over northern Maryland. | ||
I know they've seen them in New Jersey and all over. | ||
People are going crazy about them. | ||
But it's a clear night, full moon. | ||
I phoned them, video, observed them in my 10x50 Nikon binoculars. | ||
And they were flying in a straight pattern from the south to the north. | ||
And I live on a hill. | ||
I can see for miles. | ||
I would say at least three miles. | ||
Straight south, straight north. | ||
Stopped, rotated. | ||
Went west to east. | ||
Turned and came back north to south. | ||
Maybe 200 yards. | ||
Three miles by 200 yards. | ||
All the way from east to straight over my house to west. | ||
And I gotta say, Owen nailed it on Monday when I watch the show. | ||
They look just like those Terra Dynamics trans-wing... | ||
VTOL drones that go up and then fly horizontally. | ||
They're flying horizontally. | ||
I can make them out. | ||
They look just like that. | ||
You can hear them buzzing. | ||
They got blinking lights all over them. | ||
Red lights, green lights, white lights. | ||
Do you think it was commercial or consumer grade or military? | ||
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I would absolutely say military grade, trans-wing, Drone. | |
Because I mean, think about, they came from as far as I can see to the south, which I can see about three miles. | ||
Right. | ||
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They came from way down there, way over my house, way out to the north. | |
Minimum of three miles, turned, came back. | ||
But that three to five mile, three mile minimum, it could be five miles, could be 10 miles, but 200 yards wide, they're either searching for something or mapping something because that's a grid pattern. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Interesting that they were doing a grid pattern. | ||
Now, please forgive me for my ignorance, but can you tell me a little bit about the area of Maryland? | ||
I mean, is it associated with any intelligence stuff that you're aware of, or military operations that are based nearby? | ||
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Okay, so if someone wants to contact me later, they can. | |
I get the videos. | ||
But if you look at the map, I live north of Baltimore between 83 and 25. There's nothing here but Residences, farm fields, and a reservoir. | ||
Now, if you go a couple miles, if you go maybe, I don't know, 20, 30, 40 miles to the west, you're going to get into Site R and Camp David, and you know what all that is. | ||
But they weren't going there. | ||
They were doing everything, just a straight east to west map out. | ||
And as far as their height, their height, like, it's too high to shoot with a shotgun. | ||
I'd say maybe, but low enough where you can hear them buzzing and see them. | ||
I don't know, why would they run them at midnight and not during the day? | ||
I mean, I'm in for the psychological operation, but it looked like they were searching or gridding or mapping for something. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
Darren, thank you for your call and letting us know about that. | ||
Let's go to Jeff in Florida. | ||
Jeff, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hi, how are you today? | |
I'm doing well, Jeff. | ||
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Thanks for calling. | |
Merry Christmas. | ||
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So, with this omnibus bill, I pose a question to your listeners. | |
And the question I have is, there's three men and they rent a hotel. | ||
And they all pay $10 each. | ||
And that makes a $30 hotel room. | ||
So they leave, and they go up to their room, and the person that works at the counter, they realize the room's actually only $25. | ||
So the person that works at the counter calls over the bellhop. | ||
The bellhop gets $5 to return to the patron. | ||
So he walks over to the elevator, and he's like, well, how am I going to split up $5 amongst three people? | ||
So he takes $2 and puts it in his pocket. | ||
And so he goes up to the room, and he hands each of the patrons $3 back. | ||
So each patron paid $9 each. | ||
So $3 times $9 is $27. | ||
Plus the $2 is $29. | ||
What happened to the other dollar? | ||
And that's a Merry Christmas question. | ||
Thanks for your call, man. | ||
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I'm going to talk to Dib in Wisconsin. | ||
Dib in Wisconsin, what is on your mind this evening? | ||
Hey, what's going on? | ||
Yeah, I want to talk about some anti-drone military tech first. | ||
Have you heard of the Pink Goo Rocket? | ||
No. | ||
What's the Pink Goo Rocket? | ||
So it's this rocket the U.S. military developed that flies in front of the drone and then goes vertical and then a cylinder in the middle squirts out. | ||
Oh, it makes the propellers not work. | ||
And it clogs up the propellers, yeah, and the fluorescent goo. | ||
They can then recover the drone because recovery is important to analyze technology and stuff. | ||
Right. | ||
And Russians in Ukraine have been having success before they were using kamikaze style with one drone hitting another drone but to have one drone take out multiple drones they've been having a magnet connected to a wire of a bunch of wires filament wires light wires and they drop the wires We're | ||
ground and they retrieve it. | ||
And then also there's been kind of an RFK's lane, a lot of falconry and eagles being trained to hunt drones because they're really efficient at it. | ||
I think it would make sense also in an EMP attack, get protection from drone swarms and obviously they don't need batteries. | ||
So I guess it's going to be hot to have eagles in the future. | ||
And, you know, that's given that these are consumer drones all over the U.S., not just in New Jersey. | ||
You know, some people are saying that the size of SUVs, obviously a bird's not going to do anything that are wired or if there's some military tech. | ||
Advanced tech. | ||
You know, I'm sure there's tons of different drones. | ||
You know, there's also the blimps in the air that are surveillance blimps. | ||
There's the NASA X-35B drone space shuttle. | ||
And then, of course, we can't rule out, besides it being other countries, that maybe it is alien. | ||
You know, I spoke with you before regarding the mini-moon. | ||
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The mini-moon that visited and just left. | |
Then all these drones started popping up. | ||
And Nikola Tesla, who invented the radio, he was the first one transmitting with radio. | ||
And he said that he communicated with intelligence issues out there in space, specifically Mars, getting the number three back when he was communicating with Mars. | ||
And there was newspaper articles about that. | ||
I think with the drones in New Jersey specifically, before anyone should try to take one down, because it could be our drones or maybe something good going on or protective-wise, I'm surprised no one has set up like a tripod, some good camera equipment, maybe a bounty on the image. | ||
I did see the local police department are sending up small drones, but as far as night vision or Video or pictures from the government, it's kind of where we're treated like little children, like we're not even allowed to know. | ||
And I feel kind of bad for the people in New Jersey who just have to kind of live in fear. | ||
Locally, I've also seen drones in Milwaukee, you know, and with other people, witnesses, you know, they kind of look like seagulls, they shapeshift. | ||
You know, we were looking at them all on a porch and we're like, what the heck are we looking at here in a cluster? | ||
You know, there's also the sea drones. | ||
No one talks about the sea drones that the Navy uses. | ||
They're able to go way deeper than... | ||
A lot of reports are saying that these drones are coming from the ocean. | ||
That's what I'm hearing from some of the experts. | ||
The combo drones go both in the ocean and in the air. | ||
They have drones that are modular and can turn knobs, used for sabotage. | ||
They can fly into a building, turn knobs. | ||
Yeah, well, and we know, too, that their technology is just far and away more advanced than any of the technology that we've had access to. | ||
The government does all sorts of crazy things all the time that you hear about 30 years later, and they destroy the documents when you catch them. | ||
This is obviously, I think, our government doing military operations, trying to blame China, trying to blame Iran, anybody but themselves, and they don't want anybody to know why they're doing it, and they're lying about it, and now it's... | ||
I don't know if it's still even happening. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But I'm just scared that there's going to be some false flag operation on the inauguration. | ||
They're going to blame it on a dirty bomb. | ||
They're going to link the isotopes to Russia, and it's all going to be an inside job. | ||
And they're going to say we were using the drones to look for it, but we couldn't catch it. | ||
Let's go to Robert in North Dakota. | ||
Robert, what's on your mind? | ||
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Yeah, well, thanks for taking my call. | |
Chase, you know, I think you were right on when you were talking about how Christendom in the U.S. needs to repent of a lot of geopolitical stuff. | ||
I was interested in fleshing out some of the repentance that Christendom in the U.S. needs to do for national sin. | ||
It seems to me that spiritually, if there is a God, then that makes everything different. | ||
But he says it's kind of a big deal. | ||
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It is. | |
Yeah, right. | ||
You don't want to just ignore it, you know. | ||
And, you know, he wouldn't leave us without some communication. | ||
I'm convinced that the communication is the Bible. | ||
And in there, if you understand the child sacrifice is exactly what abortion is, then the Bible screams against the practice. | ||
And we've been doing that for 50, 60 years. | ||
It looks like even though we're two seconds to do clear midnight, we're not ready to repent of that. | ||
And that's what causes me a great deal of concern. | ||
And I wish U.S. Christians would just get off the dive and start... | ||
And the repentance would look political and geopolitical. | ||
It's so vast by this point. | ||
You know? | ||
100%. | ||
100%. | ||
I'm with you, Robert. | ||
I said, I'm with you. | ||
100%. | ||
And I'm glad that you raised the point and you called in. | ||
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And it's just... | |
The thing is, as a Christian, you want to push Christianity, but then as an American, you want to push freedom of religion because you understand that with freedom of religion, that's the only way that you can practice Christianity. | ||
And so there's this weird balance between tolerance and evangelizing the world. | ||
And I see this all the time. | ||
With some of the dogma, how do you evangelize everybody into Christianity while maintaining tolerance enough so that you don't alienate anyone? | ||
And ultimately what we have to do is we have to create a cultural call for people to find Christianity. | ||
We have to advocate for the pursuit of truth and tolerate all the failures and hiccups and obstacles that people inevitably encounter in that journey, right? | ||
Like if Christians had totally been intolerant of Russell Brand over the course of the last 20 years because of all of his failings, and he's talked about massive failings, then perhaps he never would have seen the light and become baptized. | ||
Perhaps he would have been so alienated with the hate and the judgment and the dogma from the church and the religion that nobody would have washed his feet, so to speak, and brought him into the fold. | ||
And that's why I'm somebody who just doesn't throw stones, regardless of what anybody's past is, of their sins, their personal failings. | ||
Because first of all, I understand that though my sins may be different, I still sin just as much, if not worse, than anybody else. | ||
And if I really want somebody to become Christian on the other end, then I can't bring them there through judgment. | ||
People don't become Christian because they're terrified. | ||
They become Christian because they're loved. | ||
And they feel that love and that warmth of Christ for the first time. | ||
The first thing that happened to Jesus after he was baptized was the sky opened up and it was just like the light of God. | ||
This is my son with whom I am well pleased. | ||
It was like an act of love. | ||
And yes, I know John the Baptist was in the forest yelling, repent for the kingdom of God is near. | ||
There wasn't a threat. | ||
It was really a message of hope. | ||
Like, repent and be baptized for the Messiah is almost here. | ||
Like, this is incredible. | ||
This is an exciting time. | ||
Accept it. | ||
And there was just this welling of faith. | ||
Jesus spent so much time with sinners. | ||
And I often think of my favorite story, one of my favorite stories from the New Testament. | ||
And it gives me hope. | ||
There's that moment in the Bible, maybe the crew can look it up, where Jesus was walking by and somebody had reached out and touched his tunic. | ||
And Jesus turns around and says, who touched me? | ||
And the person was immediately healed because of their faith. | ||
And I think to myself, whenever I have doubt about whether or not I'm good enough or will make it in God's eyes, I would have reached out and touched the tunic. | ||
And maybe that's enough. | ||
Patricia, Washington, what's on your mind? | ||
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Let me see that. | |
Farm bill. | ||
To be honest, people seem to be under the impression that it's actually about farming, but it's not. | ||
It's only about 23.9% about farming. | ||
76.1% of it is a category that's called nutrition, which is where WIC and SNAP benefits are housed. | ||
So they're social programs, they're not farming. | ||
And I don't know, I'm not hearing anybody talk about it, so I'm kind of wondering if anybody knows about it. | ||
Well, if 23% of it's about farming and it's billions of dollars, it's still a lot of money that's about farming though, right? | ||
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It's still a lot of money about farming, but those dollars will typically go to the large farms like Tyson Farms and less to the family farm. | |
Let's see how big we can make this chicken with GMOs, that kind of stuff. | ||
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Pretty much. | |
So you think Tyson, you know, they're going to do an egg-legging operation for, you know, however many chickens that they can house in their automated facility. | ||
And then in, you know, 15 months, they get shipped off to become nuggies. | ||
One of the things that alarms me too about Tyson is, you sound like you're very familiar with this stuff, so please correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't know if you've ever had a chicken wing or a piece of chicken where the bone's broken, particularly the leg. | ||
It's because the chicken has been injected with so many hormones and so genetically modified that it grows faster than its bones can handle the weight oftentimes. | ||
Obviously, a lot of it's because they're crammed in there. | ||
So if you bite into a wing and it's already busted, it's just like you're eating that GMO. I've had that experience before. | ||
I don't know if you have. | ||
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No, because I tend to steer away from that. | |
I have chickens that I don't abuse. | ||
But yes, their housing facilities are terrible. | ||
You get companies such as Tyson, they will actually get into predatory contracts with smaller mom-and-pop farms who maintain those facilities. | ||
And they're these giant, over-a-million-dollar automated facilities, and they will actually hire, quote-unquote, family small farms to do it. | ||
Tyson's making, you know, most of the money. | ||
Sure. | ||
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The lion's share. | |
And so they tend to be very predatory in that respect. | ||
So even the good aspects of this omnibus bill are actually just kind of funding the political industrial complex. | ||
It's just all trash. | ||
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It's all trash. | |
And the farm bill needs to be scrapped and redone. | ||
We don't need SNAP and WIC benefits within that bill. | ||
I'm with you. | ||
Thank you for your call, Patricia, and raising my awareness to that. | ||
Kaylee in Arizona. | ||
Kaylee, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hi, Chase. | |
Can you hear me? | ||
Sound great. | ||
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How are you doing? | |
Good. | ||
What's up? | ||
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Good. | |
I was wondering if I could possibly read some information that I found circulating around the thread regarding the drones. | ||
Are you willing to hear me out? | ||
Sure, but is it like 1,500 words? | ||
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No. | |
Go ahead. | ||
Share your thoughts. | ||
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Okay. | |
It's pretty chilling, so I feel like this is very important for people to hear. | ||
Obviously, I can't predict the future, but it says, the next false flag will be centered on the premise of malicious introduction of nuclear source materials. | ||
It will not involve a nuclear device or nuclear detonation, but rather a radiological threat. | ||
Nuclear source materials will be deliberately leaked to target areas to inflict severe injuries through radiation exposure. | ||
The real number of casualties as a result of these attacks will remain very low. | ||
The purpose is to create a new method of restricting freedom and movement and new policies that will enable the government to continue its expansion of power. | ||
The media will display images of attack survivors who will have burns and lesions across their skin. | ||
Videos depicting overwhelmed triage centers with victims vomiting or otherwise unresponsive will be shared on social media. | ||
The threat of radiation exposure and invisible enemy will be used as the primary vector. | ||
An application modeled after COVID Contact tracing will be installed on every mobile device that uses iOS or Android. | ||
This application will serve to notify the user about potential hazardous exposure and recommend actions they should take, which include voluntary exposure testing. | ||
Additionally, cellular carriers will roll out automated SMS alerts that will have similar functionality. | ||
This application will interface directly with the UICC on mobile devices. | ||
If the user does not have this application installed, network connectivity will be prohibited. | ||
New policy will grant governmental agencies further access to metadata and geolocation data on every platform. | ||
Included in these policies will be backdoor legislation that bans the use of end-to-end encryption. | ||
This legislation will be identical in nature to the recently introduced S3538 Earn It Act. | ||
These attacks will be localized to a specific region. | ||
Triage centers will be set up in the affected areas through the deployment of the National Guard and coordinating members such as FEMA. These triage centers will be moderate traffic. | ||
The narrative will continue longer than any possible threat despite offering no protection or even relevancy against a radiological threat you will see. | ||
Another wave of people wearing cotton surgical masks in not just The four target areas, but the entire United States. | ||
There will be severe disruptions to the internet through the use of addition rather than negation. | ||
Alternative sources of information will become overwhelmed with the content generated by convolutional neural networks that support the narrative or uses a carefully crafted opposition. | ||
Platforms that are incompatible with this system will be suppressed entirely on the infrastructure level. | ||
There will be organic service disruptions as a result of excess traffic. | ||
Videos will surface showing these triage centers empty with the personnel staffing them idle. | ||
This will threaten the narrative. | ||
The control of information is required for the campaign to be successful. | ||
The perpetrator will not be an Islamic-affiliated group or evil incel domestic terrorists. | ||
It will have no relevancy to the ongoing Ukraine conflict, but the blame will fall on all these groups. | ||
The fog of war will surround information relating to the origin. | ||
And I don't mean to cut you off because it is a really long thing to read, but we are showing on the screen this 4chan post. | ||
I did see this. | ||
It is going viral and garnering a lot of interest. | ||
And I think that all these predictions are totally reasonable. | ||
I don't know what the source is. | ||
I don't know if it's a Q source or a Q-level clearance source or if it's legit or not. | ||
But the whole dirty bomb thing, obviously our government has the power to detect any dirty bombs coming into the United States. | ||
I had an expert on, Tom Sauer, earlier this week who said that they can prevent any of these bombs and they know everything that's going on basically in the world. | ||
And frankly, I believe them. | ||
But that doesn't mean it's not going to happen because if it happens, it will be a false flag operation conducted by our own government in order to justify escalation of conflict in martial law and things just like what you're saying about mandatory monitoring and end-to-end encryption and Let me tell you one thing about end-to-end encryption, folks. | ||
If you're using Signal, it's compromised. | ||
If you're using anything on your phone, it's compromised. | ||
They have ways to get into this, and they can talk all day long about how encryption is so amazing for computers to... | ||
For security against computers processing and trying brute force in order to crack passwords. | ||
That's true. | ||
But we know now, officially, that they have quantum computing and that the Willow Project is able to tap into the multiverse to do processing that would be impossible if every piece of material that existed in the universe was used and consolidated into the category of computer processing power. | ||
So if every piece of matter in the universe was combined into one supercomputer for the sake of the fastest processing ever, these problems that this quantum computing computer can solve would not be solvable for years and years and years to the tune of millions upon millions of years, maybe not until the universe dies of total heat death. | ||
And so if you think your encryption is saving you, I'm telling you right now, the government has the technology to brute force your encryption using the multiverse, tapping into it. | ||
And there is no privacy anymore. | ||
Privacy is gone. | ||
We have empowered the government with God-like power. | ||
It is, of course, inferior to God, but it is that which can destroy or create life almost at this point on this planet. | ||
And they're using this technology to monitor you and to just create this unprecedented level of control and efficacy in all of their corrupt and evil efforts. | ||
And if we don't do something about holding them accountable, then they're not going to democratize any of the technology. | ||
They're not going to decentralize any of the technology in a way that we can hold them accountable with our own form of it. | ||
They're just going to subjugate all of humanity. | ||
And they're going to keep us from doing things like becoming interplanetary or multi-planetary or safe from them. | ||
It's just like the movie Interstellar, where they have disseminated propaganda in the movie Interstellar to convince people that we never even landed on the moon to begin with, to convince people that we never could go into outer space to begin with, that it was impossible because they don't want the government investing in any interplanetary resources when they could just keep you all here on the prison planet and subjugate you all. | ||
Great call, Kaylee. | ||
Keith in Virginia. | ||
Hello, Chase. | ||
I hear you. | ||
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Hey. | |
Uh... | ||
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I think I know where the dollar went. | |
Where'd it go? | ||
Straight to hell? | ||
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No, I think the guy at the desk has got it. | |
Front desk. | ||
I thought you meant the dollar is like the concept of the dollar. | ||
I didn't know you were referring to the riddle from earlier. | ||
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No, that's a good one. | |
That riddle's good. | ||
And your comment about your faith was... | ||
I'm glad I didn't follow that. | ||
That was quite moving. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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You guys are awesome. | |
Mega dittos to everybody there. | ||
Listen, I was thinking... | ||
Democrats are always crying out for democracy, democracy. | ||
We've got to save the democracy. | ||
So then democracy goes into action through Twitter, and they're like, hey, he's interfering with the government. | ||
What's going on? | ||
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Maybe this democracy thing was a real bad idea, boys. | |
We're supposed to operate in secret. | ||
We don't want people telling us what to do. | ||
What's going on, man? | ||
Stop this, you know? | ||
Yeah, they love democracy until it's not conducive to their success. | ||
They love democracy until suspending all elections in Ukraine is actually a better outcome for them. | ||
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And they did pass the bill, I just saw. | |
Oh, great. | ||
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And more Democrats than Republicans voted for it. | |
Well, at least it only goes until March, right? | ||
Through March? | ||
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Yeah, I think it might be the one that Owens summarized on the last call. | |
Yeah, sounds like it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's better than the Omnibus, but it's probably not a good thing, right? | ||
Because the shutdown would have been just awesome. | ||
I would love to see it shut down until January 20th. | ||
I don't want this dementia-ridden regime doing anything else for the next 30 days or whatever. | ||
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We live in interesting times for sure. | |
Merry Christmas to you guys. | ||
Love everybody there. | ||
Love you, Keith. | ||
Thanks for calling James in Pennsylvania. | ||
James, what's on your mind? | ||
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Okay, brother, everyone. | |
Merry Christmas. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
God bless you. | ||
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Merry Christmas. | |
God bless you. | ||
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. | ||
Now the earth was formless and empty. | ||
Darkness was over the surface of deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. | ||
So, Bible-believing Christian, Christ is king. | ||
He made this place for us. | ||
Aliens, more than likely interdimensional beings not actually coming here. | ||
The drone that I saw fly over my house the other day was flashing a white light on and off. | ||
It was approximately at 500 foot in elevation. | ||
It had a trailing aircraft approximately 2,000 feet in elevation. | ||
It was substantially higher. | ||
But when I came outside to view it, The blinking white light turned off, and it turned a 90-degree turn directly over my house. | ||
I could hear it buzzing. | ||
It was approximately the size of a... | ||
90 degrees, huh? | ||
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Yeah, it was going from left to right... | |
And right at the moment of turning, that's when the light went off? | ||
So it wanted you to see it, and then it wanted to pivot right at the moment you couldn't see it anymore so that you tried to follow the wrong trajectory with your eyes? | ||
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Correct. | |
And then I could hear it, though. | ||
It was buzzing over the house. | ||
It literally reacted to me and my wife viewing it. | ||
That's the only thing I can come up with. | ||
So shortly after that, with the trailing aircraft above it, Approximately a minute, now this is like 5.30, 6 o'clock at night, so just after dark. | ||
Right after it passed over the house, that is the crazy part, two helicopters came over the horizon. | ||
One went left, one went right, the one that left left, threw on a spotlight, and it basically lit up this whole valley. | ||
Wow. | ||
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And then it went on for like, there was a smaller light scene for about five minutes, and then with ten minutes everything was gone. | |
Well, thank you so much for calling in and telling that story. | ||
I mean, there's all this bizarre stuff going on. | ||
This technology is just outrageous, James. | ||
I mean, I'm worried about a false flag. | ||
Jerry in Indiana, what do you think about a false flag coming? | ||
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Well, Chase, I'm thinking that Democrats are back in the corner of hardcore right now. | |
Okay, and they've been awful silent here lately, for the most part. | ||
Unlike 2016, when they ride over the place after the Trump victory. | ||
So I'm thinking they're playing for something awful. | ||
Not just Democrats, deep states, and some rhinos, too. | ||
Yep. | ||
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Of all these strong stuff like that that's going on today and they're screaming for a pandemic right now, I think something awful is coming. | |
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