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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
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We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | |
Good afternoon, Info Warriors, and to all of the dissidents across the world, Happy New Year! | ||
Happy New Year! | ||
It is the end of a wild 2024, and we're about to go into an equally and I think much more wild 2025, if I'm honest with you all. | ||
We have a really strange phenomenon occurring all around the world right now. | ||
It's been dubbed The Fog. | ||
I planned on coming here today and doing a really light-hearted broadcast, but unfortunately these maniacs who want to kill us all seem to be up to something, even on New Year's Eve. | ||
So we're going to talk about the fog. | ||
We're going to talk about how these really strange particles seem to be floating around, not just in the US, but across multiple countries, although it is a widespread phenomena in the US, and we're going to talk about all of that. | ||
Families are being told in the UK to stay indoors because of this highly contagious virus. | ||
Is it really just that they're spraying something on us? | ||
I mean, I don't know, but we need to look into it, particularly because it's important that people stay safe during a period where they're not really listening to the media. | ||
So let's be diligent and look into that as much as we possibly can. | ||
Now, we also have a massive purge that's happened today on X, another widespread removing of blue checkmarks and demonetization of accounts. | ||
This time it doesn't appear to be the same sort of affiliations as last time. | ||
It looks like people who have been critical of the H1B visa but also Israel are now being targeted. | ||
And so it's a real shame that that purge is happening on New Year's Eve when we're supposed to be celebrating. | ||
But we will! | ||
Do a bit of a round-up on 2024. If you didn't watch Harrison's segment earlier today, I planned on doing something similar to him, but he did such a fantastic job. | ||
I really encourage people to go back and watch it and just look at all of the different narratives that have come down, all of the events that have happened this year and the narratives that ensued around them and how the media responded versus how the free media responded. | ||
When I say media, I mean mainstream versus how the free media responded, how free thinkers responded, sort of all the psyops that came with it. | ||
It's really, really fascinating to watch the year in review. | ||
So go back and watch Harrison's segment from this morning. | ||
It was great. | ||
And then we're going to look at 2025 and we're going to look at what sorts of things we can expect in 2025, what sorts of psyops we can expect in 2025. And I will do a bit more of this. | ||
As I mentioned yesterday when I was here, I will do a little bit more of this in an upcoming live stream next week on Rumble. | ||
You can follow me. | ||
on rumble. | ||
I'm going to go into AI. | ||
I'm going to go into Palantir. | ||
I'm going to go into Musk and SpaceX and all this sort of stuff that I think is really, really worth exploring and talking about in more detail, especially because these people are poised to be very, very influential when it comes to the way in which this country moves forward. | ||
I know there are a lot of people sort of pushing back on that. | ||
It's going to be an interesting year to watch these, the real dissidents versus those who maybe they're real dissidents, but they're not as dissident as the other dissidents. | ||
And I, for one, really, really love watching the free thinkers of the world have it out. | ||
That's my opinion. | ||
I enjoy free thought, and I'll continue to enjoy free thought. | ||
And every single person listening to this broadcast is doing so because you are a free thinker. | ||
And Godspeed, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I hope you continue to be that way. | ||
So we're going to... | ||
After the break, we're going to come back with a tribute video. | ||
It's called To Those We Lost in 2024, We'll Meet Again. | ||
And I think it's going to be really, really great to watch that together from Darren McBreen. | ||
To those we lost in 2024, we'll meet again. | ||
And then we're going to get into some of this and we're going to talk about all of it. | ||
And then towards the end of the broadcast, I want to hear from some of you. | ||
I want to hear about some of the things that really stood out to you, what lessons you've learned and what lessons you're going to take forward. | ||
Because I've always said this, as difficult as these times have been, so much good has come out of it. | ||
And I want to talk about that good. | ||
I want to talk about all of the wonderful lessons that we've learned as a collective and as individuals and how we can use those to arm ourselves in the future. | ||
So it's going to be a good broadcast. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Share it now. | ||
We'll meet again. | ||
Don't know where. | ||
Don't know when. | ||
But I know we'll meet again some sunny day. | ||
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Now watch this dive into third, a Pete Rose classic. | |
Keep smiling through, just like you always do. | ||
Till the blue skies drive the dark clouds far away And will you please say hello To the folks that I know Tell them that I won't be long And they'll be happy to know That as you saw me go I was singing this song We'll | ||
meet again. | ||
Don't know where. | ||
Don't know when. | ||
But I know we'll meet again some sunny day This will be a day long remembered now Yeah, we'll meet again I don't know where. | ||
And I don't know when. | ||
But I do know that we'll meet again some sunny day So honey keep on smiling through Just like you always do. | ||
Till the blue skies drive the dark clouds far away. | ||
Would you please say hello To all the folks that I know And tell them I won't be long They'll be happy to know That as you saw me go I was singing this song We'll meet again Don't know where Don't know when But | ||
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I know we'll meet again Some sunny day You know what I really love about videos like that? | |
It just reminds us of all of the different types of humans we have on this earth, all of the different contributions that every single person makes to forming our perception of the world versus the reality of the world, our experience of the world, the ways in which humanity has progressed and in some ways regressed. | ||
It really is a phenomenal existence. | ||
Being alive is a phenomenal, phenomenal existence. | ||
The good times and the bad. | ||
And really the reason why we do what we do, every single person that's in this fight, is because we love our fellow man. | ||
Sure, there may be some selfish motivation in terms of, you know, I don't want to be personally restricted on where I can travel and what I can eat and what I can and can't say. | ||
But I think ultimately, if we're honest for all of us, it's because it pains us to see humans suffering. | ||
And we want to end that suffering. | ||
We want to warn about that suffering. | ||
And I know so many people who are in the freedom movement, if you will, If I can give it some sort of a label. | ||
People that love freedom, who may not necessarily post on social media and may not necessarily, you know, have their faces out there and voices heard by a lot, but they do so much behind the scenes. | ||
They do so much to warn those around them that love them. | ||
And ultimately at the core of all of it is trying to make a better world for the rest of us and trying to contribute what we can With our lives, which are precious. | ||
Every single human life is precious, even the ones we don't like, because ultimately we're all on the course where we have the option for redemption, and it's up to us what we do with that. | ||
But that is the course that we've been given. | ||
We've been given that opportunity for redemption, and therefore every single human life is valuable. | ||
Everyone's made in the image of God, and we matter. | ||
And so this is why I'm very concerned right now about this fog phenomenon. | ||
And if team can just roll through a few of those B-roll clips I've sent through, clips one to four... | ||
We are seeing reports all over the internet that there is some sort of a strange fog. | ||
I actually personally know of someone who experienced this recently in Texas and following being outside in this quote-unquote fog, they had a sore throat and other symptoms, headaches, things like this. | ||
And I don't know, team, have we got the four clips there that we can roll as B-roll so people can get an idea of what I'm talking about? | ||
So this is great. | ||
Thank you. | ||
This is what people are seeing. | ||
So it's not actually fog. | ||
It seems like fog, but there appears to be some sort of particles. | ||
Fog isn't supposed to look like this, and what happens is when you shine a light on it, This is what it's appearing as. | ||
And I'm especially concerned about this, obviously, because of the fact that they are trying to ramp up the bird flu pandemic. | ||
They're trying to tell us that, you know, people are getting sick from exposure to, you know, pigeons or whatever, or eating chicken, eating meat. | ||
They've been ramping this up for a very long time, talking to us about diseases spreading from animals to humans, which, you know, zoonic And, you know, for all of history, mankind's had a relationship with nature and animals, but all of a sudden, us going out into nature is what's causing pandemics. | ||
And I've been warning about this for, gosh, when was that report released? | ||
Australia's Pandemic Preparedness Plan. | ||
And it says human beings, because of human beings going out into nature, that's what's causing climate change and pandemics. | ||
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It's... | |
Almost as if for thousands of years we haven't had a relationship with nature. | ||
You can see if you're watching this weird fog in Daytona Beach, in Florida. | ||
Of course, it's a sunny day and it looks like pretty much the middle of the day there, judging by where the sun is. | ||
And there's pockets of fog. | ||
And I don't think it's fog. | ||
And so there are multiple people that are reporting that they're getting symptoms from this and if we just pull up the images five to eight... | ||
Which actually shows you maps of where this fog is apparently popping up in the US or around other areas in the world. | ||
So we have Guatemala there and, you know, we're talking about regions of the world that are currently in different seasons and yet are all experiencing this quote-unquote fog. | ||
There we have Orlando, Florida. | ||
Also, I mean, it's just very, very bizarre. | ||
Next image, please. | ||
I mean, it's all over Florida, isn't it? | ||
Then Charlotte, Columbia, all the way up to close to Richmond, but not quite at Richmond, Atlanta. | ||
It's covering huge, huge areas. | ||
And the next image... | ||
Do we have another one? | ||
We don't have the other one. | ||
That's okay. | ||
So we see... | ||
There it is. | ||
So down... | ||
Norlands, I've been told it's pronounced. | ||
Norlands, Baton Rouge, and parts of Louisiana as well. | ||
So very, very concerning. | ||
And there is currently, as you can see, a dense fog advisory issued for South Florida on New Year's Eve morning and dense fog expected overnight, warmer through Monday, cooler to start 2025 in North Texas. | ||
Mind you, I've been outside today. | ||
I don't think it's cold enough for fog in the middle of the day, albeit I haven't seen any today, but I did see this recently. | ||
At night. | ||
And so I want to show you a clip from a lady that's reporting on her friend from Texas. | ||
It's clip nine. | ||
What happened to her pool the morning after the fog? | ||
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Okay, calling in all reinforcements, need your help on this one. | |
My friend who lives in East Texas woke up today and this is what was in her pool. | ||
Now she's lived in this property for over 11 years, never has had anything like this happen before. | ||
No, she did not change any chemical regimen in her pool. | ||
The only thing that she says that was kind of weird was there was some really odd fog yesterday. | ||
But I've tried to look it up too. | ||
I can't find anything. | ||
That would lead to anything like this. | ||
We can end that clip there. | ||
So I would, later on in the broadcast, when we take some calls, I'd really love to hear from people. | ||
This was East Texas, according to this lady. | ||
So you can see outside. | ||
I mean, for anyone that lives in Texas, you would know, and I've commented myself, this is a particularly warm winter, I think. | ||
And everyone who lives here has said to me, yeah, no, it's been quite warm. | ||
Just the other day, it was... | ||
80 degrees Fahrenheit. | ||
So we're talking about quite a warm winter. | ||
It doesn't really make sense that these levels of fog are covering the place. | ||
And then to turn up with weird white clumps like that in your pool, it'd be interesting to see if anyone's done a chemical analysis on that. | ||
And if that lady's watching or if her friend's watching, see if you can get a chemical analysis done on that and see what it actually is. | ||
Because this is, it is odd. | ||
It is very, very odd. | ||
There is also another clip that I saw today of people reporting symptoms from this quote-unquote fog. | ||
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Let's go to clip 10, please. | |
Looks like it's conclusive. | ||
Fogvid24 is a real thing. | ||
The previous video is going viral. | ||
If you go and read the comment section, everybody's saying they were completely fine, they didn't feel anything coming on, but then as soon as they went out in this fog, wherever it is, they got a sore throat, they had to go to bed, they couldn't sleep, they were bunged up, they had migraines, they lost all their energy, and not only them, Everyone in the household, there's mums reporting on it, saying all the kids are ill. | ||
We've got people in Kentucky, we've got people in Sweden, we've got people in Finland, all reporting the same thing. | ||
The fog has made them sick. | ||
And you know, it's scenarios like this that always have an adverse effect. | ||
Whatever they're doing in the skies, whatever they're spraying, whatever this fog is, they're obviously doing it for a reason, but it is going to wake people up. | ||
We can end that clip there, Crew. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
So as you heard, we've got reports from mums in Kentucky, Sweden, Finland in the comments saying that everyone in the household was fine and then the fog happened and all of a sudden the whole household was sick, the kids got sick. | ||
And what is the extent of this sickness right now? | ||
We don't know yet, but it certainly is... | ||
And it's concerning whatever, however mild the symptoms are, it's concerning that people are having symptoms after it. | ||
And if we can just B-roll clip 11 so that people can see the fog under light as well as I'm talking. | ||
So you have this person that's sort of walking up to it. | ||
You can't really see it that much until the lights shun on it. | ||
Shined? | ||
Shined? | ||
Shined. | ||
So you can see that's... | ||
Before the light was shining on it, you couldn't really see it. | ||
When the light switches off, you can't see much and then all of a sudden... | ||
And that's not fog. | ||
And it's moving in a way that... | ||
I mean, it doesn't look... | ||
You could put it down to say rain particles, but certainly not typical of fog, and especially if it's causing things like what was in that lady's pool. | ||
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It's just... | |
Yeah, have a look at this clip. | ||
That looks like particles. | ||
It looks thicker. | ||
It looks fluffier. | ||
Or snow. | ||
Could look like snow, but it's not snow. | ||
So... | ||
Yeah, pretty sure fog isn't supposed to look like this, people are saying. | ||
So the point is, whether it's supposed to look like this or not, okay, that people across the US, Sweden, Finland and, you know, all over the world really are saying... | ||
We're reporting that after this fog, they started to experience symptoms. | ||
Now, is it, you know, is this an aerosol vaccine that they're spraying? | ||
Because that's a thing. | ||
I can tell you for a fact that the gene technology regulator in Australia some time ago posted on their website that they were conducting a trial at one point and it was in a rural area where they were spraying aerosolized vaccines. | ||
And I interviewed Karen Kingston quite some time ago where she said, well, what they've done is very, very intelligently switched the meaning of virus and vaccine so that actually by vaccinating you, you're getting a virus, but you're being told that you're being vaccinated but you're being told that you're being vaccinated and there are government programs dating back many, many years. | ||
many, many years showing that they had plans to aerosolise vaccines. | ||
So are they doing that now? | ||
Are they saying, oh, well, we're just vaccinating the public ahead of bird flu? | ||
Is that what they're doing? | ||
It's a legitimate question that we need to be asking because of the fact that there are so many proven programs that were in the works and also programs that have occurred in countries like Australia where they have done this, albeit a controlled area, but they have done this. | ||
They actually trialled spraying vaccines in the sky. | ||
And, of course, we have vaccination post-September 2021, the act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce protection from a specific disease where before it was immunity and before that it was preventing. | ||
And the definition of vaccine has really, really changed. | ||
And what they've done in this really convoluted redefinition of biological warfare is said, well, if we actually infect you with something through the process of spraying an aerosolised vaccine, then it's not biological warfare because we've protected the populations. | ||
This is real stuff. | ||
I can't remember when it was that I interviewed Karen Kingston on this topic. | ||
I think that we titled it Spraying Monkeypox was the title of that interview. | ||
And people thought that we were being ridiculous. | ||
But when you actually watch it and you look at how they've redefined biological warfare, that is absolutely what they said they would be doing. | ||
And in fact, James Giordano, who I've previously, when I've hosted the fourth hour of Alex's show, I've shown from a presentation that he did to the military, which is, by the way, this is the declassified stuff, imagine the classified stuff, where he says, you know, where I can go and meet with the leader of a where he says, you know, where I can go and meet with the leader of a resistance who hates me and I can lace the tip | ||
smart dust or whatever, nanobots, nanotechnology, and make him change his mind about me, and then he goes back home and dismantles the entire resistance. | ||
He now thinks I'm a good guy. | ||
So that's sitting down and meeting with a leader of a resistance, but what about spraying something like that in the air? | ||
Does that kind of stuff happen? | ||
So to be in denial about these types of programs is naive, I think. | ||
And some time ago, Julian Assange, if you've followed his work for a while, he was warning about things like smart dust. | ||
Now, I don't think that necessarily this is smart dust, but smart dust definitely exists and we know that it's been in use for some time. | ||
They've spoken about the use of smart dust for the Internet of Things. | ||
So what makes us think that if they can't weaponise particles like smart dust to create the Internet of Things, that they can't weaponise aerosolised vaccines slash viruses? | ||
And the reason I brought up James Giordano previously was because he said in that interview that I did with Karen, the spraying monkeypox interview, he said, well, you know, the biological warfare stuff, we've kind of identified a gray area where we can do this. | ||
He says this openly, where we can do this without being in violation of the Biological Weapons Convention. | ||
So I don't know for sure that that's what's happening here, but I do know that families, if you can bring up that article, Crew, families must stay indoors for 48 hours as a highly contagious virus spreads. | ||
So this is what people are being told in the UK, I believe. | ||
ManchesterEveningNews.co.uk. | ||
There are steps you can take to protect yourself and other family members if someone has the virus. | ||
What virus? | ||
Well, norovirus is the one that they're warning about, but the point is they're telling you stay indoors. | ||
You must stay indoors for 48 hours. | ||
This highly, highly contagious virus is spreading at the same time that people are reporting there's this strange quote-unquote fog and we're getting sick after coming into contact with it. | ||
So is it the norovirus or is it something else that they've been spraying? | ||
We don't know. | ||
We don't know. | ||
But it's very concerning. | ||
And I wanted to show you a tweet. | ||
If you can bring up that tweet, guys, that I sent you, this is from rkx138 on X, and I'm not really sure whether this person is suggesting that no, that you're not right, that the fog and mists are probably not a government weapon to kill the people or if they're actually being funny about it, but it's really interesting. | ||
So right before a plague in Belgium, We're good to go. | ||
But I think it's 1902, says one of the screenshots. | ||
If we go to the next image in that collection, there's a Belgium mystery. | ||
It says the Liege Creeping Death Fog it's talking about. | ||
The Creeping Death Fog. | ||
And the last screenshot in that, it says, in 1902 there was an epidemic called fog asthma, which was so severe the Belgian government investigated but found no reasons. | ||
Post-mortem examinations of cattle that died in the fog showed advanced pulmonary emphysema, normally a chronic condition. | ||
So it's not the first time in history that we've seen fog associated with some sort of a pandemic. | ||
Here we have another one here, 1930 Mews Valley fog, which was a densely populated area that had 27 factories. | ||
The factories produced zinc, steel, fertiliser and explosives, amongst many other products. | ||
This was added to by very large numbers of coal. | ||
And there were several thousand cases of illnesses over the week. | ||
And the 63 deaths occurred at the same time with the first death occurring on 3rd of December. | ||
Now, as far as this fog... | ||
Sorry, that was another one in Belgium. | ||
Thanks, crew. | ||
As far as this fog goes... | ||
This fog that people are reporting. | ||
So far, the symptoms that have been reported are sore throat, extreme fatigue, things like that. | ||
Will it lead to something far more dangerous? | ||
Is this going to be used for the pandemic narrative? | ||
Is this just going to pass by and maybe they're going to... | ||
Infect people with something now, make them sick later. | ||
I mean, these are all very, very valid questions that we have to be asking in an age of extreme biological warfare, waged on the populations by their governments. | ||
And we have still three or so weeks before Trump is inaugurated, And I remember RFK Jr. promising that they're going to end the crime of spraying the skies. | ||
And so are they just trying to, right now, spray as much as they possibly can so that they can, quote-unquote, vaccinate as many people as they possibly can before the 20th? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But they're all questions we should be asking because we do live in an age of biological warfare and terrorism from governments worldwide. | ||
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Democide. | |
We must never forget the past few years which have been democide and remember that they are capable of absolutely anything. | ||
We'll talk about that more on the other side of this break. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
Share this broadcast and I'll see you in a moment. | ||
Well, it is New Year's Eve, folks, and we are talking about a mysterious fog that is covering the planet. | ||
It is very, very strange. | ||
People are reporting symptoms after coming into exposure with the quote-unquote fog. | ||
And we just showed you a video of a lady's pool from East Texas after the quote-unquote fog covered her backyard. | ||
So we need to talk about this because these people are ramping up this pandemic narrative. | ||
They're saying that there's going to be bird flu exploding. | ||
People in the UK are being told to stay indoors. | ||
They must stay indoors for the next 48 hours. | ||
And you can see this woman's pool... | ||
After the quote-unquote fog, it is very, very disturbing. | ||
I mentioned a Julian Assange clip before, and the team have actually got the clip. | ||
Let's take a listen to Assange talking about smart dust. | ||
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There's research prototypes now, which I assume are being used by intelligence agencies, of very small electronic circuits that you can just... of very small electronic circuits that you can just... | |
Put in paper or put in paint or on the walls that are powered by the GSM stations. | ||
And they operate as the GSM radio wave passes through them. | ||
It gives them enough power for a very small amount of time to do things. | ||
So obviously that tendency is going to continue. | ||
It's not like the Internet of Things, it's if you like... | ||
Intelligent evil dust scattered everywhere, like confetti, in everything. | ||
So I think it's increasingly hard for human beings to work out how to deal with that. | ||
So we don't just have... | ||
At the time he was talking about GSM stations or base stations, which are stationary radio transmitter stations that cover radio network cells and communicate with mobile terminals via electromagnetic fields, the global system for mobile communications. | ||
But we're beyond that now. | ||
We now have the added element... | ||
Of the satellite networks, the 5G towers, and of course, significant technological advancements in smart dust and nanotechnology from the time that Assange was warning about this stuff. | ||
I think that this is something we should pay attention to and we should absolutely take care when it comes to coming into contact with some of these things. | ||
And as I said, we will take some calls later on in the broadcast about this because I think... | ||
We need to try as best as we can to get to the bottom of this and how to keep people safe. | ||
And it's really, really fascinating because we haven't even gotten accountability for COVID. We're talking about potentially issuing Fauci with a pardon. | ||
And mind you, he's not the only criminal. | ||
He's like the face of the criminals. | ||
What about the other criminals behind him? | ||
Everyone's talking about Fauci, Fauci, Fauci, and I get it. | ||
We want blood. | ||
You know, in a metaphorical sense, not literal, of course. | ||
But he's not the only guy. | ||
There are so many involved in this global democide program that was COVID. And we don't even have accountability of the face, Fauci. | ||
We don't even have accountability for him, and yet already they're talking about other things that they want to do to us, like the bird flu and all of this nonsense. | ||
At the same time, the UK's just started testing the sort of... | ||
The carbon test for all of mankind, what they want to achieve for Agenda 2030, they've actually already started doing this. | ||
I want to play this video. | ||
It's about three minutes. | ||
We'll see if we get through the whole video. | ||
But everyone needs to see that, you know, while we're under the impression that we're winning, and there have been some wins, I'm not denying that there have, but while we're under the impression that we're winning, the globalists are still doing what they're doing. | ||
And countries like the UK, Australia, Canada are indicative of the fact that they haven't backed down. | ||
They've doubled down. | ||
So let's watch clip 13, please. | ||
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Well, according to the report, a packet of cheese accounts for 1.1 kilograms of CO2, over 25% of your daily allowance. | |
Red meat? | ||
Forget it. | ||
If you spent your entire 4kg allowance on steak, you'd get around 8 ounces of meat. | ||
While meat and dairy products have the highest carbon footprints, two slices of bread would account for just 3%, while a can of Coke, just 4. So basically, diabetes is on the menu. | ||
But don't worry, Big Pharma will have you covered, because medications and healthcare products will not be factored into your daily carbon limit. | ||
But here's where things get terrifying. | ||
They're not just suggesting it, they're testing it. | ||
Food manufacturers are already slapping carbon labels on their products. | ||
And let's not forget the food supply chain either. | ||
These policies directly threaten local farmers and producers as red meat gets penalized heavily, while synthetic lab-grown meat is being propped up as a solution. | ||
The fashion industry contributes approximately 10% of global carbon emissions, with much of the impact coming from production and transportation, which is now your problem. | ||
A single cotton t-shirt will cost you 2.1 kilograms of CO2. Synthetics will cost you much more. | ||
And if you like leather, just buy it now. | ||
But you can save those carbon credits by purchasing used clothes. | ||
So, how about travel? | ||
The average person burns through 2.3 kg per day going about their daily lives. | ||
However, if you ever see yourself going on vacation again, you're going to want to start biking or walking to work because a typical round trip via airplane from London to New York emits approximately 1,600 kilograms of CO2 per person. | ||
Equating to 80 days of your total carbon allowance under the PCA guidelines. | ||
Heating accounts for a significant share of household emissions, especially in colder climates, with the average household burning through 6 kg of CO2 per day. | ||
The recommended solution? | ||
Be cold. | ||
Or fork over a bunch of money to install renewable energy sources in your home. | ||
There's also an allowance for leisure and entertainment. | ||
Streaming services, gaming or internet usage at home or on your phone relies on data centers powered by electricity. | ||
So that will cost you. | ||
Going to a concert or a ball game? | ||
Well, that involves travel, lighting and heating or cooling. | ||
Boom. | ||
Pay the toll. | ||
You like gardening, DIY projects or recreational sports? | ||
Those all involve resource consumption and there's no free lunch in the credit card world. | ||
Now you might be thinking, surely this is just a trial. | ||
Wrong. | ||
This isn't just being tested, it's being planned. | ||
In the UK white paper, they openly admit that their goal is to encourage behavior towards implementing this system. | ||
They're normalizing the idea that your lifestyle is subject to bureaucratic quotas handed down by governments that live in luxury while telling you to eat less meat. | ||
Surprisingly, here's where it gets dystopian. | ||
The system isn't about reducing emissions where it matters. | ||
The report itself acknowledges that 70% of carbon emissions come from sectors beyond individual control, including industry, exports, and military operations. | ||
But instead of tackling those, they're coming after you. | ||
You see, this isn't about reducing carbon. | ||
It's about reducing you. | ||
Restricting how far you can travel, what you can eat, and ultimately, how much freedom you can enjoy. | ||
And once this system is linked to digital IDs and centralized banking, the consequences of exceeding your carbon limits are severe. | ||
Overspend on travel or food this month, you can be locked out of making non-essential purchases. | ||
And if you think that's far-fetched, China's social credit system operates on the same principles. | ||
Track, regulate, and punish. | ||
And this trial isn't happening in a vacuum. | ||
Similar proposals are being floated globally. | ||
The EU's Fit for 55 program is pushing personal carbon tracking. | ||
The World Economic Forum published reports in 2022 advocating for individual carbon quotas tied to digital IDs. | ||
Even the Canadian Climate Accountability Act includes language that promotes integrating personalized carbon targets. | ||
As for the typical political hypocrisy, the same elites pushing this nonsense aren't giving up their private jets or lavish lifestyles. | ||
In 2022 alone, 1,040 private jets landed in Davos for the WEF summit, just so billionaires could lecture the rest of us about cutting emissions and personal carbon tracking. | ||
So here's the truth. | ||
Personal carbon allowances won't stop climate change. | ||
They will, however, stop you from living freely. | ||
They'll hollow out the middle class, decimate local agriculture, and concentrate power in the hands of the global elite. | ||
They're testing this in the UK, but trust me, it's headed here too. | ||
And many of us know that this is the cornerstone of left-wing politics. | ||
Whether we're talking carbon tax, green slush funds, mandating electric vehicles, or net zero, it is their hill to die on. | ||
And as far as I can see, it has very little to do with the climate and everything to do with control. | ||
So I agree with almost everything that that guy said, except for the fact that he said it's mainly left-wing politics that agrees with this, because we have examples of other types of people that agree with this. | ||
Mainly Elon Musk previously saying that he is all for a carbon tax system. | ||
Carbon taxes needing to tackle climate change through carbon taxes of this nature. | ||
And of course, when we go that next step, which is carbon allowances, And you just saw how serious this is. | ||
People in the past, when we've spoken about things like this, where we say, you know, they're going to control what meat you eat, all this sort of stuff, and people say, well, no one can tell me what meat I can eat. | ||
Well, if you are having all of your transactions, your digital transactions tracked and traced, and we're moving towards a digital currency system, yes, absolutely, someone can limit what meat you eat because it will impact all the other things that you do. | ||
And many times I've showed people that AROP report Where it says that you can only travel X amount of kilometres per person every three years, but that is provided that you have enough carbon allowance or carbon credits left or have accumulated enough by biking everywhere. | ||
Otherwise, you don't get to travel. | ||
And provided that you haven't made too many purchases that have exceeded your carbon limit this month. | ||
That is the future that they want to push. | ||
And as I highlighted yesterday, I sincerely hope... | ||
Here's the clip. | ||
Elon Musk tells Leonardo DiCaprio in order to transition the whole world to sustainable energy, governments need to impose a carbon tax policy. | ||
Elon says the scientific fact of the matter is we are unavoidably headed towards some level of harm. | ||
So the sooner we take action, the less harm will result. | ||
And if the government sets the rules to favour sustainable energy, we can get there really quickly. | ||
And the only way to do that is basically with a carbon tax. | ||
That is Elon Musk that said that to Leo DiCaprio. | ||
So, that is extremely concerning. | ||
And like I highlighted yesterday when I said, well, we've seen in this whole H-1B debacle that accounts that were disagreeing with Musk's position or Vivek's position... | ||
Or even Trump's position on H-1B were penalised in a social credit system-style punishment. | ||
Yeah, here's another tweet from Elon. | ||
The only action... | ||
This is just this year, by the way, guys. | ||
The only action needed to solve climate change is a carbon tax. | ||
That's what Elon says. | ||
And so, like we saw with this, the critics of H-1B being penalised in a mass purge on X... In a social credit system style punishment or anyone that ratioed Elon, I showed you that example yesterday as well, punished. | ||
What happens when, like it's really great when he does things that we agree with and we're grateful for that. | ||
And he said here, we should not, for example, impose draconian laws on farmers or make citizens uncomfortable by limiting air conditioner usage, keep tax revenue consistent, but shift it to tax, what is probably bad... | ||
Which is CO2, just like alcohol and cigarettes are taxed more than fruits and vegetables. | ||
So are we getting like a carbon tax light version from Elon Musk? | ||
Like maybe not to the extent of the draconian measures that are being done in the UK, found in that white paper that he just highlighted. | ||
It was the daily carbon limit, oh sorry, the personal carbon allowance white paper was what he was reading from, that gentleman we played. | ||
Are we getting like a carbon tax light from Elon? | ||
Well, I don't know, but I'm concerned we won't be able to have the conversation. | ||
And I said to you at the start of the show, there's been another purge on X. Yesterday, Owen Schroer had his blue checkmark restored. | ||
And I said, that's great. | ||
Should have never happened in the first place, though. | ||
Owen Schroer is a very respected member of the independent media space. | ||
And I still, to this day, don't know why he was part of the collective punishment. | ||
And he doesn't know. | ||
From what I understand, he hasn't had an explanation. | ||
Maybe he has since. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't want to speak on behalf of Owen. | ||
But at the time when all of this was happening, he had no explanation. | ||
And now today we've had other major accounts purged, Myron Gaines, and temporarily, although the gold checkmark was restored to his Fresh and Fit page, I think, which he paid, I think, $10,000 although the gold checkmark was restored to his Fresh and Fit page, I think, It was stripped. | ||
I think it's been since restored, but he was penalised. | ||
He says it's because of his criticism of Israel and speaking up about the genocide happening in Gaza and also H-1B. Then we have people like Suleiman Ahmed in the UK, who I'm not sure that he was contributing to the H-1B debate, but he's very, very critical of Israel. | ||
And you may look at some of these accounts, some other accounts, Stu Peters, Jake Shields, Dr Maria Lupus, Sam Parker. | ||
You may look at some of these accounts and not agree with some of the things that they say or all of what they say. | ||
It doesn't really matter. | ||
The point is that it's happening. | ||
And people are being penalised on this platform for saying things that the platform doesn't like, or the owner of the platform doesn't like. | ||
And it's not presenting itself as any form of free speech right now. | ||
And they chose to do it on New Year's Eve as well, by the way, just to ruin everyone's last day of the year, which is pretty pathetic in my opinion. | ||
And so my whole point here is love someone's speech, hate someone's speech. | ||
It doesn't really matter when we are seeing this collective punishment of people happening on a platform and we have the owner of the platform supporting things like a carbon tax. | ||
In the future, I am very, very concerned about where this is going to lead us and we need to talk about it more. | ||
We definitely need to talk about it more. | ||
But I want to talk about... | ||
The evolution, if you will, of the free thinkers of the world. | ||
And I want to talk about where we've come and how far along we've come in the process of thinking freely. | ||
Mark Dice did a really fantastic clip A report on this whole thing that's happened on X. And I want to play about three minutes of that and then we want to talk about some of the things that he says. | ||
Let's go to clip 14, please. | ||
And has aged like fine wine since then. | ||
We should never forget how under the guise of the bogus war on fake news, the big tech platforms completely changed the way that they function. | ||
And how they came to manipulate their algorithms to artificially boost content that reinforces their agenda while systematically suppressing and censoring those who oppose it. | ||
And how before that, social media was a completely different ecosystem than mainstream media. | ||
But then they merged and now work in conjunction with it. | ||
If you've read my books, then you know the rabbit hole goes much deeper. | ||
And even though some of the topics are familiar, each one provides a wealth of knowledge and can help the readers gain a much better understanding of how the interconnecting relationships between media, culture, and power function. | ||
Books are one of the best forms of spreading knowledge, even in the so-called digital age or the information age. | ||
Or rather, especially in the information age because there is too much information and too many different sources trying to constantly bombard us with messages. | ||
People are drowning in information and have a difficult time sifting through it to find quality and meaningful content while avoiding all the useless drama, pop culture gossip, propaganda, and scams. | ||
We need to free ourselves from the digital sewage pipe that directs most people's attention. | ||
We don't need to be slaves to whatever hit show is on HBO or trending or whatever new series Netflix or Hulu just launched. | ||
We need to manage our media diets the same way that we watch what foods we eat. | ||
We also need to come to grips with the very real possibility that we may be living in a collapsing empire politically, financially, intellectually, and morally. | ||
There are so many delusional lunatics running around America and the Marxists have embedded themselves into so many positions of power and they have showed us over the last few years that they're willing to destroy our entire country in hopes of gaining and maintaining power. | ||
It's going to be very difficult to repair the damage that they've done to our country and our culture. | ||
Trump winning the election again is fantastic. | ||
Having control of both the House and the Senate and a majority in the Supreme Court is a godsend. | ||
And so far, the left has been pretty much stunned into silence. | ||
They're still trying to come to grips with what happened. | ||
It's obvious that many of them drank too much of their own Kool-Aid. | ||
And at this point, we know many of them are beyond insane. | ||
So it's highly unlikely that they'll come back to being normal Democrats. | ||
Remember after the first assassination attempt on Donald Trump's life, how the media toned down their attacks and their dangerous rhetoric against him? | ||
And for us, about a week, maybe a week and a half. | ||
And then they went off the rails again during their big October surprise, just before the 2024 election, rehashing their Trump is Hitler hoax and claiming his rallies were reenactment. | ||
The Nazi rallies from the 1930s. | ||
The Democrat Party and the entire liberal media industrial complex have broken all the rules of a civil society. | ||
They've shown their hand. | ||
We all know what they've done. | ||
And it's up to us to never let the American people forget. | ||
We have to take advantage of this tremendous victory politically and culturally if there's any chance of restoring America. | ||
While we won the battle, a big one, the war continues. | ||
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If you enjoy watching my serious monologues, Huge shout out to Mark Dice. | |
I think it is fantastic work. | ||
And the reason I left him talking about his books there, even though it wasn't necessarily relevant to what I'm going to talk about, it kind of was as well. | ||
Number one, I think he's great. | ||
We should help promote people that do good work. | ||
And number two... | ||
He made a really good point about books being vital in this digital age where we have too much information and it is, you know, you're constantly sifting through useless stuff that people post and for some reason the algorithm, yeah, there's his YouTube channel. | ||
Subscribe if you're not. | ||
He does, you know, about 10-minute videos almost every day, sometimes more than one a day and... | ||
I love his insights and it's comedic relief sometimes as well, but he does some serious monologues that are really, really insightful. | ||
So shout out to Mark. | ||
But he says that social media was a different ecosystem to the MSM. And it actually was. | ||
And then there was the fake news, which we're thankful to Trump for bringing to the forefront of everyone's minds that there is actually fake news and this exists. | ||
But then what it did was the establishment started using that as a weapon and calling everything fake news, right? | ||
And he says social media was a different ecosystem to the MSM and then the MSM... You know, we watched the ways that it was weaponised and then the social media platforms started working in conjunction with the MSM. And I'm seeing a similar thing right now happening with X. I'm seeing the same mechanisms of censorship that were deployed on people that were using the social media platforms before. | ||
It's just different topics that are being censored. | ||
We spoke about this with Elijah yesterday. | ||
It's like he could say these words before. | ||
He couldn't criticize two genders, but he could use the word gender. | ||
Now he can't use the word gender, but he can say other things about gender. | ||
It's just a different form of censorship. | ||
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And so this is very concerning and I was ready to stop talking about it yesterday until a whole bunch of other accounts got purged today and I can't pretend this isn't happening. | ||
And I think it's really pathetic. | ||
As I said before, this is happening on New Year's Eve when people are wanting to unplug, when people are wanting to pull out of the fight for just a day. | ||
How sinister is it to bring people back into the fight? | ||
Because if you don't speak up for people... | ||
During that period, then, you know, and if you're not aware it's happening, that's a different thing. | ||
But if you're aware that it's happening, you've been made aware and you don't speak up during that period, it's like, well, where were you during the fight, you know? | ||
And you feel obliged, right? | ||
You feel obliged. | ||
Now, people may come back after, you know, the holidays, whatever, and talk about all these things. | ||
I'm not condemning people for having time off. | ||
I'm talking about how it's roping people back into the internet at a time where they really shouldn't be on the internet. | ||
They should be with their families. | ||
And, you know, I find that really wrong. | ||
But he talks about the fact that there's too much info and we need to free ourselves from the digital sewage pipe. | ||
And, you know, he's mentioning Netflix subscriptions and things like that, but there's also a digital sewage pipe on other social media. | ||
You know, you've got... | ||
Yeah, I mean, look at this. | ||
Look at this headline. | ||
Women will be having more sex with robots than men by 2025. This is the kind of stuff. | ||
Like, this to me is sewage. | ||
It is. | ||
And granted, it's important that we know the sort of programming that's happening out there, but you are...we're just flooded. | ||
We're flooded with a million different problems at once. | ||
All robots, all drones. | ||
By the way, what happened to the drones? | ||
What happened? | ||
Why did we stop seeing clips of drones? | ||
Why did we stop seeing massive amounts of people talking about the drones? | ||
Are they still happening? | ||
Does anybody know? | ||
What were they? | ||
It's crazy. | ||
The news cycle is crazy. | ||
And it's like you get to a point where you think you've gotten to the bottom of something, and perhaps this is what's happening. | ||
You think you've gotten to the bottom of something, And then the news cycle changes. | ||
And maybe that's by design. | ||
Maybe it's sending you into a frenzy until you get to the bottom of it and then it gives you a new task. | ||
Feels very computerised. | ||
It feels very algorithmic. | ||
The New World Order and the ways in which it's being brought in feel very algorithmic. | ||
I've often described it as, you know, you have spot fire here, spot fire here, spot fire here, and they're about to all merge and cause one big fire, and you don't know which spot fire to put out first, and you're trying to do all of them at once, and you end up not achieving all that much at all. | ||
And it's pretty wild. | ||
So we'll talk about this a little bit more as well as where I can see things going in 2025 after the break. | ||
And then we will get to your calls a little bit later on in the show. | ||
Crazy world, guys! | ||
But I'm grateful for all of the awake people. | ||
I think an epidemic either naturally caused or intentionally caused. | ||
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Is the most likely thing to cause, say, 10 million excess deaths. | ||
In what could only be described as a fever dream cooked up by mad scientists with too much Gates money burning holes in their lab coats, the New England Journal of Medicine actually published This twisted madness, describing how researchers in the Netherlands were unleashing armies of genetically mutated mosquitoes on human guinea pigs, all in the name of fighting malaria. | ||
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The malaria vaccines currently approved by the World Health Organization are subunit vaccines that result in modest and short-lived protection. | |
Alternative vaccination strategies based on whole genetically attenuated plasmodium parasites have the potential to improve protection. | ||
They dubbed it GA2, a Frankenstein's monster of a parasite engineered to lurk in human liver cells for six days before shutting down. | ||
Its predecessor, GA1, had been a 24-hour flash in the pan. | ||
The methodology read like a script rejected from a B-grade horror film. | ||
Stage A, subject volunteers to be swarmed by 15 to 50 infected mosquitoes. | ||
Stage B was even more deranged. | ||
Random selection for either 50 mutant-carrying mosquitoes, or if you were the lucky one, just regular old blood-sucking insects. | ||
A placebo by way of proboscis. | ||
And here's where it gets completely twisted. | ||
20% of the poor human subjects showed signs of heart damage, which the researchers dismissed with a kind of casual wave, unrelated to the trial intervention, they claimed. | ||
Offering no explanation beyond a cryptic smile and a stack of Gates Foundation receipts. | ||
$2,287,871 worth of them, to be exact. | ||
Dr. Richard Bartlett, one of the few voices of sanity in this pharmaceutical nightmare, Called it what it was, a serious safety signal that cannot be ignored. | ||
But in the current climate of medical McCarthyism, where dissent equals deletion, his warnings might as well have been whispered into a hurricane. | ||
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There's no guarantee to free speech on misinformation or hate speech, and especially around our democracy. | |
Misinformation, disinformation is indeed dangerous. | ||
It gets in the way in what we're trying to do here. | ||
But haven't we seen many Democrats in the last six years pressuring Facebook and Twitter and now TikTok to be stronger in content moderation? | ||
Hasn't that been a wave that we've seen crash over for years now? | ||
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Well, I think this is the question of, you know, I mean, ultimately what we're trying to achieve there is some measure of public safety, right? | |
Further out in the future, we'll actually have gene drive which changes the genetics of the mosquitoes and either reduces their population or reduces how long they live. | ||
That could have dramatic benefits. | ||
We have great tools today that we need to keep evolving and some very exciting ones in the pipeline because those will be key to achieve our ultimate goal of eradication. | ||
The UN's World Mosquito Program announced in 2023 a plan to release billions of gene-edited mosquitoes in Brazil over a 10-year period in a bid to eradicate dengue fever in the country. | ||
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Rio has registered over 10,000 cases of dengue fever in just over a month. | |
Already, three Brazilian states have declared emergencies. | ||
Cases of dengue in Brazil since the start of the year have exceeded the total for the whole of 2023. If you had a guy like Bill Gates leading the World Health Organization, I would increase funding. | ||
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The deadly mosquito-borne virus encephalitis has been detected in regional South Australia for the first time. | |
The virus has been found in Clare, two hours north of Adelaide on a sentinel chicken farm. | ||
Oxford, Massachusetts and three neighboring towns have a reason for concern as mosquitoes carrying a potentially deadly virus called Eastern Equine Encephalitis or Triple E infected a resident who is now fighting for his life. | ||
Now malaria is, of course, transmitted by mosquitoes. | ||
I brought some here so you could experience this. | ||
We'll let those roam around the auditorium a little bit. | ||
There. | ||
There's no reason only poor people should have the experience. | ||
A brave new world where vaccines come not in syringes, but on the wings of millions of engineered insects, turning the entire planet into an involuntary clinical trial. | ||
Welcome to the future, where consent is as obsolete as last year's pandemic response playbook. | ||
John Bowne reporting for InfoWars. | ||
The last show on InfoWars for 2024. It is such an honour to be here with you all. | ||
I'm Maria Z of zmedia.com, filling in for the legendary, the one and only Owen Troyer. | ||
And I'm always, always grateful to be in his seat. | ||
He's a very, very admirable character, as is everyone here at InfoWars. | ||
And over the past hour, we've been speaking about some... | ||
I said at the outset, I would have loved to have made this a more light-hearted broadcast, but damn it, these people keep coming for us. | ||
And this is why Infowars is so important. | ||
That was a good graphic of Owen's face on that horse. | ||
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That is what Owen's like, except... | |
That's a strange distortion of his face. | ||
But he really is a warrior. | ||
And everyone here is. | ||
And I predict that 2025 will be filled with more censorship. | ||
And we're going to, unfortunately, unless the problem is rectified, see the censorship on X continue. | ||
And that is why InfoWars is so important, guys. | ||
Please go to thealexjonesstore.com, support Infowars, keep them on the air. | ||
The battle that Infowars has gone through this year is just unbelievable from what happened with the fake purchase of Infowars, which The Onion had to, with their tail between their legs... | ||
Deal with the public coming to terms with the fact that this was not a legitimate purchase. | ||
And so when you go to thealexjonesstore.com and support Infowars, you are keeping this broadcast on the air, this uncensored, truly free speech platform where it is... | ||
I think Infowars has this unique ability to hone in on the most important... | ||
We were talking just before about the flow of information just being crazy. | ||
It's just constant, constant. | ||
And that's a really cool calendar. | ||
The crew's showing up on the screen right now. | ||
Something that people can buy as a memento. | ||
And to support the Infowar. | ||
And I think that in 2025, the Infowars platform is going to be more important than ever because the war isn't over, as Mark Dice said. | ||
But he did say something. | ||
He did say something important, which was that we need to take advantage of this victory now. | ||
Those were his last words there, where he said, we won this part of the battle, but the war isn't over. | ||
And maybe people feel like that's slightly overused, but it's not. | ||
The war for the souls of humanity continues. | ||
And... | ||
I think that what we need to look at is some of the belief systems that conservatives or the right or the right people have. | ||
For example, that we have somehow defeated the mainstream media. | ||
I don't fully think that we've defeated them. | ||
They still serve as the machine's propaganda arm and there are still a lot of people that watch them for, you know, just look at... | ||
Albeit Kamala lost, but according to the numbers, official or not, she came quite close. | ||
And so I think it's very, very important to never forget that there are still people out there who listen to the mainstream media. | ||
Yeah, their numbers are dying. | ||
Yeah, they're not as relevant. | ||
And, you know, some of them are getting... | ||
I think it was at MSNBC that got one week their... | ||
Ratings were released. | ||
They got a total of 35,000 viewers in the week. | ||
Or was it CNN? Maybe the crew can tell me. | ||
Either way, one of those two outlets, it was like 35,000 viewers throughout the week. | ||
And that is just... | ||
I mean... | ||
It's beyond embarrassing, really. | ||
You can't survive with that kind of viewership unless you're having the machine fund you, which of course is the case. | ||
But that means that there are still 35,000 people out there watching that particular outlet and there are still people who are listening to the MSM during the election season who voted for Kamala. | ||
There are people out there who voted for this woman. | ||
Who was clearly, clearly a very incapable individual who was a fraud star, who was presenting herself as being black when she wasn't, who was presenting herself as being, you know, growing up in the hood and told someone that she washes her collard greens in the bathtub. | ||
No one really believes that story. | ||
I think Candace Owens... | ||
Did a monumental investigation into Kamala during the election season and uncovered a lot about this fraud star. | ||
So, regardless, she still got a lot of votes. | ||
And that proves that the establishment still has the ability to brainwash people, especially if there is something to be fearful about, if people start displaying symptoms as a result of the fog, maybe. | ||
If people actually start getting sick... | ||
The chances of the people tuning back into the MSM because they're fearful are absolutely there. | ||
So there's still that war going on and in some ways us telling ourselves that we are the media now is forming a bit of an echo chamber. | ||
And I agree that we are the media now and I agree that the MSM is irrelevant and they're now having to report on what's happening in independent media, what the independent media is breaking, which was the case certainly in this past week over the Margaret Wars and things of this nature. | ||
And so... | ||
But we do have to remain diligent in that and be cautious to ensure that we're not just in an echo chamber, to ensure that we're not just cheerleading the wrong things along because it feels good, because we're part of one team. | ||
I feel like somehow I'm very naturally opposed to tribalism. | ||
And I hope we see more of that. | ||
I hope we see more and more people becoming naturally opposed to tribalism because the last thing that we want is to turn into the left wing that we hate, that just champions any agenda just because it's our people. | ||
It's not... | ||
That's not a right-wing or a conservative trait. | ||
I hope we don't become that and I hope we don't get herded or don't allow ourselves to be herded into that thinking as well. | ||
The news travels hard and fast and it can be to our detriment. | ||
Like I mentioned before, the drones. | ||
What happened to the drones? | ||
At what point did everyone who was just demanding answers about these drones say, okay, we don't need to talk about the drones anymore? | ||
What happened? | ||
What were they? | ||
Where are the answers? | ||
Who's going to give us the answers? | ||
Are we even going to remember in two months' time to demand answers for that? | ||
And what we really have is this, you know, it's like open case files with no closure. | ||
We still don't have any closure on what happened during COVID. We still are debating whether this was a man-made virus or even a virus at all. | ||
There are still people saying, well, was it actually radiation sickness from 5G? Because I remember during the height of it all, I've spoken about this before, there was a hotspot map that was put out in Sydney where I was living, and I compared that with a current 5G rollout that was happening, and if you superimpose the hotspot map on top of the 5G map, it was literally the same area. | ||
So was that involved? | ||
Was it a virus? | ||
Was it something else? | ||
Was it a combination of a bunch of different things? | ||
Do we trust the people that are saying it was a leak? | ||
You know, it's so many things that have gone on and there hasn't been closure. | ||
We still haven't had closure. | ||
Okay, we're going to pull out the transgender people. | ||
People are suffering from this mental illness from the military. | ||
But what about all of the children that have been indoctrinated with this crap? | ||
For the past several years, what happens to the people inside the education system who have been spouting this and teaching children and grooming children? | ||
Do we have closure on the grooming that's gone on for the past several years? | ||
Do we have closure on the fact that people were killed by their government with a biological weapon known as a COVID-19 injection? | ||
We don't. | ||
We don't have closure on these things. | ||
And more and more things just keep popping up, popping up, popping up. | ||
Drones here, H1B here, blah, blah, blah. | ||
And I promise you, in the next two weeks or so, most people are going to forget about the H1B debate. | ||
And I hope they don't. | ||
And I hope that this is a pivotal... | ||
Moment for America where they say, no, we actually were promised America first and we're going to stand up for America first and we're going to make our voices heard and the majority is going to win on this. | ||
Whatever the outcome. | ||
I'm just talking about the fact that, and I spoke about this briefly yesterday, people have been politically activated. | ||
They have been forced into a position where they do not trust anyone or anything even if they like someone. | ||
That is a product of the psychological and real warfare by way of biological warfare that has been unleashed on the populations of the world everywhere over the past several years more aggressively than we've ever seen before. | ||
It's not... | ||
Psychological warfare isn't a brand new thing, it's been around forever, but more aggressively than we've ever seen before. | ||
You know, COVID marks the start, really. | ||
And so, of course... | ||
People are going to be very sceptical of everything. | ||
By the way, I think this is a wonderful thing. | ||
I think it's wonderful. | ||
Sometimes maybe it spills over into paranoia, but I understand those people too. | ||
I've always said that. | ||
I've always said I understand the paranoia because it seems like everywhere you look, you don't know who and what. | ||
It's meant to be confusing. | ||
It's meant to be confusing. | ||
And you want to stop all of the atrocious things that are happening to humanity. | ||
And like the spot fire analogy I was giving, you don't know which fire to put out first before it turns into a raging bushfire that engulfs your entire family. | ||
You don't know which one to focus on first. | ||
And there's this group that does this, and there's that group that does this, and you want to help them, you want to help them, you want to help these guys. | ||
What do you focus on first when there are millions of things Millions of threats coming at us 24 hours a day. | ||
It doesn't end. | ||
It's happening on New Year's Eve, for goodness sake. | ||
Can we honestly say that this feels like a normal end of year? | ||
This isn't to put a damper on the broadcast or the New Year's Eve celebrations. | ||
Forgive me, I don't mean to do that. | ||
Just trying to be real with everyone. | ||
Can we honestly say that this feels like a normal end of year? | ||
We can't. | ||
We're all sitting here, if we're honest with ourselves, in anticipation for what is coming next. | ||
What are they going to do tomorrow? | ||
What are they going to do overnight while we're asleep? | ||
And so naturally people are going to be very, very suspicious of everyone. | ||
And I don't think that that's a bad thing. | ||
And I've always said for years now, don't believe me. | ||
Don't believe what I put out there. | ||
I'm going to give you the receipts. | ||
And Infowars is very, very good at giving receipts. | ||
And most independent media who are respected out there are good at giving receipts, right? | ||
Here's the research. | ||
Here's the evidence. | ||
Here's the white paper. | ||
Here's the wording. | ||
Not my convoluted MSM version of this wording where I gaslight you into believing it's something else. | ||
Here is the actual wording and this is what it means. | ||
And I think that media outlets that do that throughout 2025 are going to be far more respected than those that are just doing clickbaity stuff or just talking about what's popular. | ||
And actually bringing the receipts and we'll continue. | ||
You know, we need to get better. | ||
We need to become better and more efficient than the MSM ever was. | ||
I think we'll go to that clip, actually, before I continue my points. | ||
We're going to play a clip of President Trump promising that he's going to take down the censorship that's happening under the guise of mis- and disinformation. | ||
This was released not that long ago. | ||
Let's take a listen. | ||
We need to break up the entire toxic censorship industry that has arisen under the false guise of tackling so-called myths and disinformation. | ||
The federal government should immediately stop funding all nonprofits and academic programs that support this authoritarian project. | ||
If any U.S. university is discovered to have engaged in censorship activities or election interferences in the past, such as flagging social media content for removal of blacklisting, those universities should lose federal research dollars and federal student loan support for a period of five years and maybe more. | ||
We should also enact new laws laying out clear criminal penalties for federal bureaucrats who partner with private entities to do an end run around the Constitution and deprive Americans of their first, fourth, and fifth amendment rights. | ||
In other words, deprive them of their vote. | ||
And once you lose those elections, and once you lose your borders like we have, you no longer have a country. | ||
Furthermore, to confront the problems of major platforms being infiltrated by legions of former deep staters and intelligence officials, there should be a seven-year calling-off period before any employee of the FBI, CIA, NSA, DNI, DHS, or DOD is allowed to take a job at a company possessing vast quantities of U.S. user data. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
If the time has finally come for Congress to pass a digital bill of rights, this should include a right to digital due process. | ||
In other words, government officials should need a court order to take down online content, not send information requests such as the FBI was sending to Twitter. | ||
So what I'd like to see here, we can stop it here. | ||
What I'd really like to see, this is such a fantastic addressing of the problems. | ||
He's talking about being throttled, shadowbanned. | ||
Actually, crew, can we play that? | ||
Can we go back a little bit and play what he's talking about, about shadowbending there? | ||
We're going to go back on that. | ||
It's important. | ||
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It's really, really important. | |
I haven't seen any other world leader addressing this stuff. | ||
And so it's vital. | ||
Vital. | ||
Not sent information requests such as the FBI was sending to Twitter. | ||
Furthermore, when users of big online platforms have their content or accounts removed, throttled, shadow banned, or otherwise restricted, no matter what name they use, they should have the right to be informed that it's happening, the right to a specific explanation of the reason why, and the right to a timely appeal. | ||
In addition, all users over the age of 18 should have the right to opt out of content moderation and curation entirely and receive an unmanipulated stream of information if they so choose. | ||
The fight for free speech is a matter of victory or death for America and for the survival of Western civilization itself. | ||
When I am president, this whole rotten system of censorship and information control will be ripped out of the system at large Thank you, and God bless America. | ||
So I really do wonder whether President Trump is aware of the censorship that's happening on X. I mean, it's obvious that we already know about Meta doing this, but, you know, when it comes to shadow banning or limiting reach and things of this nature, I wonder if he's aware, and I think Laura Loomer said she's definitely going to make his crew aware, his team aware, and more and more people need to raise awareness about this. | ||
Because what he's talking about is fantastic and we do need a digital bill of rights and, you know, it shouldn't just be that federal employees I mean, I understand where he's talking about constitutionally, federal employees can't demand that stuff gets pulled down like they did with Twitter 1.0 or Meta or whatever the case may be and election interference and all that. | ||
Of course, that's a constitutional issue and there needs to be accountability for that. | ||
But it should also be, and that's when he addressed later, if platforms are taking stuff down, there needs to be due process for that individual. | ||
There needs to be a clear explanation and a time to appeal. | ||
And so it's not that President Trump doesn't understand these issues and that they're happening, but I think it's very important that he understands that it's happening under X as well. | ||
And if the leader of that platform is about to be the head of his Department of Government Efficiency, there is a problem. | ||
There is a problem because that is diametrically opposed, that ethos that's being displayed right now at X is absolutely opposed to Trump's stated goals. | ||
Which I believe are sincere. | ||
I sincerely hope they are anyway. | ||
And so these are things that we'll need to press into in 2025 and all of the people that have been loyal to President Trump and his vision and contributed to his victory. | ||
People worked tirelessly to get this man elected and they have a right. | ||
They have a right to remind the Republican Party and one another of the things that they were promised. | ||
They have the right to speak about the America that they want to see. | ||
They have a right as taxpayers and as people that live here and as people who contributed night and day to this movement, they have a right To demand the America that they want to see. | ||
It's their America. | ||
President Trump, as wonderful as he is, is their public servant, right? | ||
He's the leader of the vision that MAGA had and agreed to. | ||
But at the end of the day, he and all of the people in Congress, whether they be congressmen, senators, other federal officials, these are the people's public servants, right? | ||
I've said this for such a long time, you know, over the past few years we've had this display of people in politics who feel as though it's their job to dictate what's going to happen and they have this feeling like they're not answerable to the people when the people are paying their wages. | ||
Like, you are our employee. | ||
And so I really hope that in 2025 we have more of that shift where people demand. | ||
And I'm seeing more of that. | ||
I'm seeing people say, no, I am going to define my America. | ||
I'm going to say what this country is going to look like. | ||
I'm not going to be told what I can and can't say anymore by certain people. | ||
And I think that's great. | ||
I think that's wonderful. | ||
And we spoke yesterday about Trump's team telling staffers that they're not to post any viral stuff on social media. | ||
Is it indicative of the fact, I mean, there have been some reports that there are some frustrations there with some of the people who've been speaking out on behalf of MAGA, who may not necessarily represent President Trump's desires and wishes? | ||
I don't know about the validity of those reports, but what I think is that President Trump is the president and people want to hear from him directly. | ||
People want him, his values and some of the values that have been presented over the past week from people aligned with him are not conducive with his values or what he presented to the American peoples. | ||
So I think that it's vital that he's at the forefront of a lot of this and not other people speaking on his behalf, and I think that's what the social media demands are about. | ||
Shut up! | ||
Stop talking! | ||
Whether you're misrepresenting or you're making the people angry or whatever the case may be, nonetheless, people need to keep making their voices heard. | ||
All right, we're going to talk about some more of what we can expect in 2025. AI, the expansion of technology, drones, things like that, at the other side of the break. | ||
And then we're going to start taking some calls because I want to hear what all of you feel about this. | ||
The biggest lessons that we've learned... | ||
The biggest impacts that things made on you and how we're going to use all of that moving forward. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
We'll be right back after this break. | ||
People are going to want to take ownership of conservatism. | ||
People are going to want to, say, redefine I've heard a lot of people talking about this, that the Conservative Party this year, the Republican Party this year, welcomed a lot of people in that aren't traditionally right-wing or aren't even really right-wing. | ||
They're sort of centrists or more liberal, and a lot of those people have joined the Republican Party. | ||
But this movement, the MAGA movement, isn't just a party and... | ||
Really, there's a lot of people inside the Republican Party that are rhinos. | ||
Everyone knows this. | ||
But it's like... | ||
Now there is this struggle, this power struggle between the liberal side or the centrist side and the real right wing and people are going to want to take ownership of conservatism and redefine it and it's going to be a really defining moment for the future of the people that really made this victory possible. | ||
And in my opinion, it really was the grassroots people. | ||
At the end of the day, you can have as many big names join the movement as you want, but if the grassroots people aren't buying it and aren't helping spread the movement, then you can't have the victory. | ||
It is the people that bring the victory at the end of the day and the people that always have to be the ones that are grateful for. | ||
And so there is going to be this struggle, but a lot of the people at the grassroots level are not interested in being part of the big club or being in the big tent. | ||
Not everyone wants to be popular. | ||
They just want a better future. | ||
They want a better America. | ||
And I think, I really think it's going to go in that direction. | ||
I think that side is going to win. | ||
The side that wants a better future for this country. | ||
The side that says we want to redefine, we want to define what actually makes America great. | ||
And it's going to be interesting to watch that power struggle over the next few years. | ||
There was a really, really fantastic clip that was shared last night. | ||
Dear Elon, I think the X handle is W-I-G-G-E-R that shared it. | ||
It's a 45-minute clip. | ||
And it's so brilliant that I would even play it here, but I'm not going to subject you to 45 minutes of someone else talking. | ||
I'm going to subject you to more time of me talking, but I encourage everyone to watch it. | ||
I shared it on my page. | ||
It's really wonderful and it talks about the real people of America, the workers, the blood, sweat and tears of this country who are really what represents what makes America great. | ||
And I've lived here for several months now and I can tell you it is such a wonderful country and the people in this country are wonderful. | ||
And I'm sure that there are parts of this country that aren't so great, but being in Texas and seeing the values of people, the people who still value family, the people who still value hard work and contributing to their nation in a way that makes it a positive place, a way that makes it a place that still fears and believes in God and reveres God. | ||
Like I can't explain to you what it's like coming from a society that is mostly atheistic to greeting a young man at the subway who says God bless you as you're checking out. | ||
Like that is, it makes me feel like Maybe some people don't realise how important that is, but I can tell you coming from a society where that's shunned in countries like Canada, Australia and the UK that have been subjected to this takeover of their nations... | ||
It is invaluable. | ||
It is priceless, priceless to encounter people that unashamedly, even at the gas station, will tell you, well, God is great. | ||
Today wasn't a great day, but God is still great. | ||
And they just say it. | ||
It just comes so naturally to them because this country still has God in its heart, and that matters. | ||
The people of this country still have God in their heart. | ||
It matters. | ||
It matters. | ||
It impacts a nation more than you can realise. | ||
There was a poll recently that came out of, a poll or stats actually, that came out of Australia. | ||
And the state of Victoria, the fastest growing religion, they said, was Satanism. | ||
Now Melbourne, just a few short years ago, was the most liveable city in the world. | ||
And post-COVID, there was the biggest exodus you've seen in the whole of Australia happening out of Melbourne. | ||
People were leaving in drones. | ||
I think it was close to 40% of people left. | ||
That is how quickly a city can fall. | ||
And now, the most liveable city in the world, a place where people were moving because the cost of living was good versus the wages. | ||
There weren't as many immigrants. | ||
As Australia had imported over the past year, I said this yesterday, a population of roughly 26 million imported 700 immigrants legally in one year, or not even one year, in a period in one year that we were tracking that, I think from July to December. | ||
I don't want to get those stats, that timeframe wrong, but when I looked at it, there was a recent immigration of 700,000 people into a population of 26 million. | ||
That is... | ||
Astronomical amounts of different demographics coming into your country, and a lot of them go to places like Sydney and Melbourne. | ||
Melbourne is unrecognisable now. | ||
And so whilst... | ||
You know, and I'm not going into H1B again, I'm just talking about... | ||
I hear the concerns of people. | ||
I hear the concerns of people wanting to preserve what makes this nation great, wanting to preserve the godliness that people still have in their hearts. | ||
And I see the wreckage of places like Melbourne, which just a few short years ago was the most livable city and now the fastest growing religion is Satanism. | ||
People don't want that. | ||
The world has woken up to the New World Order and has woken up to the goals, or at least somewhat woken up to the goals of the New World Order, and they don't want it, they're rejecting it. | ||
And so anything that even looks a little bit like that... | ||
They don't want it. | ||
This was an attack of... | ||
Well, not an attack, sorry. | ||
I thought that was a synagogue attack. | ||
There was a huge protest that happened in Australia. | ||
A synagogue was evacuated. | ||
And I'll be honest with you, a lot of these types of events, like, for example, recently there was a synagogue reportedly attacked in Melbourne. | ||
And they deemed it a terrorist attack, but there was actually no one found that was guilty. | ||
So how can you deem something a terrorist attack when you haven't found the perpetrator? | ||
That's bizarre. | ||
How do you know that it wasn't people doing it to themselves? | ||
How do you know that it wasn't just an angry neighbour that didn't like the noise? | ||
How can you say it's a hate crime when you don't know the motive? | ||
So it was deemed a terrorist attack and then all these new laws are going to come out. | ||
And that's really suspicious to me. | ||
It's been over a month, I think, now since that quote-unquote terrorist attack, and we still don't have the terrorist when the government can find you posting something on social media and be at your door in five minutes' time, but they can't find a terrorist that's attacked a religious place of worship. | ||
That's really weird. | ||
It's really, really weird. | ||
But we do have protests like that getting way out of control. | ||
We have people saying deplorable things and things getting way out of control. | ||
And there is, you know, then there's this difficult balance. | ||
Like right now we still have wars going on. | ||
Russia, Ukraine, Middle East. | ||
There's going to, I think, going to be more wars next year. | ||
Especially because of all of the escalations that have happened during this period before Trump's inauguration. | ||
And so we're going to have more civil... | ||
Not unrest, I'm not calling for that. | ||
I'm just saying that there will be that. | ||
People are not happy with the way things are going. | ||
They feel passionate. | ||
Maybe not about the wars happening in a foreign nation, but maybe about their country's support for a war in a foreign nation. | ||
You know, my tax dollars are paying for more weapons to Ukraine or more weapons to Israel or whatever the case may be, and they don't like it. | ||
They don't want to be involved in that. | ||
And are they going to be allowed to protest certain things but not other things? | ||
We've seen so many double standards over the past few years of people who are allowed to protest, people who aren't. | ||
You've got people allowed to burn cities if it's BLM but being debanked if it's COVID. You know, it's... | ||
It's pretty crazy. | ||
It's pretty crazy. | ||
And everything is sort of upside down and on its head. | ||
And I think that that's going to increase in 2025. So I think that we're going to see a lot more usage of AI as simultaneously governments are trying to bring in laws to regulate the use of AI between people like you and me. | ||
But they get to use it as a weapon against us. | ||
There's no restrictions on what sort of AI weapons the government can use against us, including algorithmic control potentially in cahoots with social media platforms across multiple nations, although it sounds like President Trump wants to get control of some of that here, including the social media platforms and the owners themselves who may have other motives using algorithms to engineer human thought and behaviour as well. | ||
I genuinely want to know, the fact that the drone narrative just disappeared overnight, was that organic or was that an algorithm shift to make sure that we talk about something else? | ||
Was it because of the fact that people started highlighting that Palantir at the Army vs Navy game was showing off the fact that their drones were being released from a mothership and they were telling everyone that the war's already won before it's begun? | ||
Was that why? | ||
Because people started highlighting, oh, is this Palantir doing this? | ||
Is this why the drones are being released? | ||
Is this some sort of a psychological operation from big tech telling us that they've already won a war against us before it's even begun? | ||
Is that what this message is? | ||
And, ooh, all of a sudden no one's talking about the drones. | ||
Or was it because there were other problems that people decided to focus on? | ||
Was it the TikTok brain, if you will, that said, okay, we're not going to talk about this anymore, it's boring now? | ||
And you think about how people are, you know, the desensitisation that's happened to us because of things like social media, because of the overwhelming amount of problems that we have to care about and fight. | ||
You know, you'll see children with their limbs blown off in Gaza, child after child after child, and it's at the point where people just scroll past that because it's everywhere now and we're just used to it. | ||
And then I think that really, because of all of these religious and racial tensions that are happening all over the world, I think that in 2025 we're definitely going to see more of an attack on Christianity because that's just a staple of the New World Order. | ||
They want to take down Christianity because it's the truth. | ||
And simultaneously we're going to see attacks on all the religions increase. | ||
Some of it will be organic and some of it will be because they're engineering us into ecumenism, into a one-world religion. | ||
So let's take a step back and just really look at the main goals of the New World Order. | ||
What are they? | ||
They are one world currency, one world government, one world religion and technocracy or facilitated by technocracy. | ||
That is, if I can just simplify the New World Order in a few simple words, one world government, one world religion, one world currency, all being done with the help of technocracy and for the purpose of technocracy. | ||
Because you can't really achieve a one world government unless you have a technocracy, right? | ||
Because it's all dependent on everyone being under the digital control grid. | ||
And so when we understand the end game, and whether you believe that or not, it's important to understand that that is the goal of those who are really pulling the strings in this world. | ||
And so when you understand that that's the end goal of your enemy, then you start to spot all of the things that could be leading to that. | ||
The promotion of Bitcoin, is it to do with that? | ||
Or is it just simply that this is the way the world is moving so we're going to capitalise on it while we can? | ||
It could be one or the other or both. | ||
But it's so important for people to understand the endgame. | ||
The complete digital dystopia that they want to bring us in. | ||
And they describe it as a utopia, but it's not. | ||
It's not a utopia where everything is tokenised, including you. | ||
It's not a utopia where... | ||
And I had this clip, and maybe over the next break I'll get it over to the crew. | ||
It was the WEF bragging about how they have actually mapped every single leaf on Earth, every blade of grass is mapped and tokenised and has its own unique code, if you will. | ||
And what makes us think they haven't done that with us? | ||
And how much freedom do we really have versus what we're led to believe we have? | ||
How much influence do algorithms have on the belief of freedom that we have? | ||
How much are we actually winning versus how much we think we are? | ||
I think that these are all very important valuations and it's not a black pill moment, guys. | ||
It's just a moment that humanity's been lied to so much and seen so many things go wrong over the years and continuing to see things go wrong. | ||
And as a collective, we have to really realise and determine that human beings, humanity, is at the core of this. | ||
We reject this move towards the dystopia that they have planned for us and we're going to remain human. | ||
And we're going to think for ourselves and we're not going to be steered depending on which way the wind blows. | ||
I'm not going to allow myself to be distracted from God and from church and from time with my family. | ||
I'm not going to live my life inside the metaverse. | ||
I'm not going to allow myself to become a humanoid of sorts. | ||
I'm not going to allow myself to become desensitised. | ||
I need to be horrified at things and get back to my humanity. | ||
I think that when we see the kinetic war and we see physical war, it's a lot easier than when we see when the unseen war is being waged on us. | ||
And as we see these images on our screens of people around the world, this is real suffering that's happening now to this day. | ||
At the hands of that monster who was just on your screen, who says that he turned his country into a lab for Pfizer. | ||
It's what Benjamin Netanyahu said on the Daily Wire. | ||
What kind of a maniac says, I've turned my country into a lab for Pfizer. | ||
Probably the kind of maniac that's capable of a genocide. | ||
We need to be humans. | ||
We need to return to humanity. | ||
we have to focus on what matters. | ||
When you see the kinetic war, it's easier to distinguish between that and the unseen war, and that's what I was talking about where, you know, you see places like the UK and Australia that are implementing it. | ||
and it hasn't slowed down, by the way, since COVID, and the WEF even says this. | ||
It was, if I'm not mistaken, it was in the lockstep documents, actually, where they say after COVID the tyranny increased, right, and it went in the form of digital dystopia. | ||
I'm paraphrasing. | ||
But we've seen that. | ||
We've seen that progression in places like the UK and Australia where the laws have just gotten more and more draconian. | ||
People are shocked when I tell them there was a law implemented in Victoria in Australia that says that you will be fined if you walk off government-allocated paths. | ||
So the government has said you can walk here and if you walk anywhere other than where the government has allowed you to walk, you can be fined. | ||
So you don't even have access to the country that you live in anymore. | ||
We see Australia with their social media age ban, which, by the way, spoke about it. | ||
Countries are doing this in lockstep right now. | ||
All around the world bringing in these social media age bans, which are really just a way for adults to be subjected to a digital ID or linking their ID to their online activity, which is a way of establishing a social credit system online. | ||
And this is happening all over the world, all across Europe. | ||
Australia's already done it. | ||
UK's talking about doing a carbon copy of that. | ||
And... | ||
I have to warn you that America is currently looking at the COSA legislation, which is that. | ||
It is protecting children from social media by way of, and I don't outright say this, but how else are you going to stop children 16 and under from getting on social media unless you enforce that they have to verify themselves, which means that this will be a means for adults to have to verify themselves online. | ||
Guess who's supporting that legislation? | ||
Elon Musk. | ||
So these are things we have to be aware of. | ||
Whether these things are weaponised against us now or later, these are the building blocks of the New World Order, the very New World Order that we are against. | ||
And whether that's the intention of some of these people or not, we have the right to say no to these things. | ||
Because we're not prisoners. | ||
We're not victims that have no voice. | ||
We're not going to be treated... | ||
As subhuman any longer, humanity has rejected that. | ||
Too many of us are awake to what is happening now. | ||
We're not going to put up with this. | ||
And if it's unpopular, so be it. | ||
We're going to be more staunchly dissident than we've ever been before. | ||
I think that's the way forward. | ||
It's the only way. | ||
Because this machine has not yet been defeated worldwide. | ||
So the attack on Christianity will escalate... | ||
The attack on most religions will escalate. | ||
Trust in governments internationally is going to get worse, if that's even possible, but it's going to happen. | ||
And it's a natural progression from the things that we've been talking about, from the things that people have woken up to, from all of the secret programs that are not so secret anymore because they've been uncovered and exposed, from the spraying, from the poisoning in our foods. | ||
And we need to see how the establishment will continue to double down every time we pipe up. | ||
And we need to not be afraid by that because if we don't pipe up, we will lose everything. | ||
I showed you a clip earlier of how the UK is planning on moving forward with this. | ||
With limiting your travel and limiting your ability to move freely and limiting what you eat. | ||
Limiting your subscriptions. | ||
Because that uses electricity, so carbon emissions. | ||
So all of these things, and by the way, they keep telling you we need to build more and more and more and more AI data centres. | ||
We're going to build all these AI data centres that require an astronomical amount of electricity. | ||
But you, you are going to be taxed. | ||
For the amount of milk that you drank because someone had to produce electricity to get that milk to you. | ||
And these cows, they fart, you know. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
But it's still happening. | ||
And we have to be very careful about anyone who's trying to introduce those things over the next four years in America. | ||
I promise you, I'm going to report honestly and fairly on all of this because the same accountability that we give to the left... | ||
We as Conservatives need to give to our own side and if we smell even the sense that something like this is coming, we shouldn't be afraid to speak about it. | ||
You're not disloyal if you want to be sure of the future of your nation. | ||
I think. | ||
I think. | ||
The rise of AI is definitely going to be a challenge in 2025 and I think that we're going to start seeing more and more weird crap. | ||
If I can put it really eloquently for you, the drones were weird. | ||
It was a very bizarre, strange, uncomfortable phenomenon. | ||
What the heck was going on? | ||
Well, we don't have answers. | ||
But the point is that this happened. | ||
This really happened. | ||
Americans were being, I believe, subjected to psychological warfare by way of drones over their heads. | ||
You know, there have been cases in wars where people were surrounded by drones for a month and it completely broke them because you can't go anywhere without this drone over your head. | ||
You try and go and get food for your family, maybe you'll be shot. | ||
And I'm not saying these drones were going to shoot people, but I am saying that it was a form of conditioning for more drones. | ||
The WEF even says, you know, one day because of, you know, you can't really go anywhere because it contributes too much to climate change. | ||
So you're going to be at home and drones are going to deliver all your bioengineered food. | ||
This is literally what they say. | ||
So let's condition for you that nice and early. | ||
It's... | ||
It hasn't stopped. | ||
And I hope to God, I hope to God that President Trump is going to bring change, that he's going to listen to the American people and that the American people aren't going to back down and that that will serve as a beacon of light for the whole world to change course because that is what people believed in. | ||
That is what they believed they would get. | ||
And I'm praying. | ||
I am praying he does the right thing. | ||
After this break, we're going to take your calls... | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
I really want to hear from you. | ||
What are the biggest lessons you learned over this past year? | ||
What do you think is coming? | ||
What are your concerns? | ||
Let's talk about it. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Alright, we are in our last hour of the final Infowars broadcast for the year. | ||
It is an incredible honour to be here with you for it and I'm excited to hear from the people who matter most, all of you, all of you who make it possible to free humanity from the clutches of these maniacs. | ||
We're going to go to Steve in Kansas. | ||
Steve, you're on the air. | ||
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How are you doing tonight? | |
Doing well, Steve. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
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Happy New Year. | |
I wanted to talk about the technocracy. | ||
I've heard so much about the advent of technology influencing our lives and the decisions we make in our lives, and I believe that if We just quit using it. | ||
It's very difficult to defeat an entity by using their tools that they invented and that they control. | ||
And all of the ills that we're feeling, matter of fact, about all of them, you know, all the psyops, all of the misinformation and stuff, Well, how do we do it though, Steve? | ||
I agree with you that our engagement with this makes it possible, but how do we defeat it without actually engaging in it? | ||
Because the thing, the predicament I've always had is, if I don't be present on social media, which I don't I don't really enjoy social media much, right? | ||
I don't. | ||
If I wasn't doing what I'm doing, I likely wouldn't use it. | ||
But how do I warn people of what's coming? | ||
Or how do we coordinate? | ||
Or how do we actually get things done? | ||
How do we have massive campaigns where people are aware of terrible legislation that's coming down the pike if we don't engage with it? | ||
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That's the conundrum. | |
The same way that the Amish people have done it. | ||
You know, if there is a collective of people that are like-minded and willing to put it all on the line and do what they're going to do, it's going to take keeping abreast of the different things that are happening on the world. | ||
Thank God for Infowars. | ||
But if we lay all our hopes on the platter of AI and technocracy, which they clearly control, then those billionaire folks wouldn't have then those billionaire folks wouldn't have all the money that they have now, nor would we be under their thumb to behave the way that they would like. | ||
Yeah, I agree with you, Steve. | ||
So maybe... | ||
I saw this really interesting video yesterday where this guy was walking through a town and it was like an abandoned town, pretty much. | ||
There was only a population of 1,500 left, a lot of dilapidated buildings. | ||
I can't remember the name of the town in the US. But he was suggesting, why don't we just all go? | ||
Why don't we, we, the free-thinking people, all go buy up this town, you know, and rebuild it in the way that we want it? | ||
And... | ||
I agree that that's a fantastic idea and you can get like-minded people to do something like that and make their own town and produce their own food and do all this sort of stuff. | ||
And what, do you maybe have someone that's in charge of keeping abreast of all of the news by tuning in to, say, Infowars, keeping abreast of all of that and getting engaged when the time calls for it? | ||
Is that what you're suggesting? | ||
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Yes, and it will take designating responsibility to people of the group and everything, but as long as you're close-knit enough, then I don't see why it's not doable. | |
At least, perhaps, would be put on a better path than what we're on now with everything out of our control, and all we can do is respond to what they do. | ||
So, that's what I'm saying. | ||
I think that's a good idea, Steve. | ||
I think it is. | ||
And I think that the question is, are the people there? | ||
Are they ready for something like that? | ||
Are they ready to completely unplug? | ||
Or do they feel tied to this system completely? | ||
What's the breaking point? | ||
For me personally, I can't stop engaging because this is how I warn. | ||
And so my role will be to keep engaged in that. | ||
But perhaps people can disengage from the matrix and have some sort of a system like what you're talking about. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Time's going to tell whether people are ready for something like that. | ||
We're going to go to another quick break and then we're going to continue with your calls. | ||
Thanks so much for calling in, Steve. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
We got a few up on the board. | ||
Let's hear from the people. | ||
877-789-2539 is the number. | ||
Where do you think we need to go in 2025? | ||
What's your vision for the future? | ||
And what are the biggest lessons that you've learned? | ||
How has all of this actually helped you? | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
All right, Chad from Minnesota. | ||
Talk to us, Chad. | ||
You want to talk about alt medicine in the new year? | ||
Happy New Year, Maria. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
Yeah, just with all of this, with the talk about viruses and trying to shut everything down again, it's just, you know, they never talk about solutions outside of, you know, shots or vaccines. | ||
And I wanted to talk about what you had mentioned with the fog earlier. | ||
Last week, my family and I came down with it. | ||
It felt a lot like around the time when COVID was around. | ||
And I've never been tested. | ||
I didn't fall for any of that. | ||
But just really strange symptoms. | ||
Psychological. | ||
And it felt, this most recent, last week, felt like that again. | ||
And it's been foggy here in Minnesota. | ||
It's been very strange. | ||
Interesting. | ||
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Does it smell? | |
Yes. | ||
Actually, the day... | ||
The first day that we've been... | ||
And we get inundated with geoengineering or weather modification all the time. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
And actually, Owen had talked about a recent storm that went through. | ||
And that storm, when he had mentioned it on his show, you know, you had rain down there in Austin or the eastern part. | ||
And that storm moved right up towards us. | ||
And the day before it hit us was the exact same thing that Owen was talking about. | ||
And it was just constant. | ||
It was a great... | ||
You know, for what you're going to get for blue skies these days, it was gorgeous, and it was warm, and it was nice, and then all of a sudden they just started spraying, and then it just turned in, and the next day you just see this. | ||
We don't get snowflakes anymore. | ||
Right. | ||
We get pellets. | ||
So, you know, you think about structured water, right? | ||
Well, structured water is based off of goodness. | ||
Well, there's, you know, if you're just throwing chemical on evil, you don't get, you The snow is just manufactured. | ||
And you talked about earlier about, you know, it would be great to have somebody test it. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
You know, and he has the capability. | ||
I can't send him snow, but I keep stuff. | ||
And it's remained the same. | ||
It stays in the same form. | ||
I need to get somebody to try to test it and just see because, you know, I don't think anybody's doing any of that. | ||
But regardless, back to what I was talking about, knowing what they're coming, I think that they're going to actually push something where they... | ||
Where it gets to the point where it is something to fear, now fearing in the sense of it's going to start maybe harming people because, you know, you push these psychopaths into a corner, they'll turn around, release something, and then blame it on us that we did that. | ||
We push them in the corner. | ||
You shouldn't have pushed us. | ||
That's how psychopathic I think they are. | ||
And, you know, so the alternative is I've been doing CDS, chlorine dioxide solution. | ||
You know, and a lot of people think, okay, it's chlorine or, you know, it's going to be, you know, this stuff is amazing. | ||
We turned, I turned my whole family around with symptoms, all the stuff. | ||
I have three kids. | ||
All but one was battling what was pretty heavy. | ||
I mean, we were in bad shape. | ||
Right. | ||
Turn it around. | ||
Everybody's great. | ||
We also do, we also nebulize with silver, with iodine, X2. I use X2 in there. | ||
And we never get sick. | ||
So we finally got sick, and it was just like, you know, we hit it up, and it's all oxygen-based. | ||
So red light therapy, all the alternative... | ||
It's going to be uncomfortable. | ||
It's going to make people uncomfortable. | ||
I'll probably lose friends over it. | ||
I don't care. | ||
It's just to the point where you just have to get away from... | ||
Because all these people, all the people that are talking, Berks, They're always in an environment where they're being interviewed with softball questions and they're comfortable, right? | ||
Nobody's debating them. | ||
They just, yeah. | ||
I mean, you just sit there and go, like Berks with her most recent interviews, oh, I think the people are so, they're actually really smart. | ||
It's like, oh, thank you. | ||
We're smart. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
We're smart enough to find our own solutions, Chad. | ||
That's what we are. | ||
I think it's, you know what, the broader conversation is that the one really great thing that's come out of all of this, and I always look for the positives out of all of this because there is so much negativity, right? | ||
I've covered... | ||
So much of it over the past couple of hours. | ||
And it's not because we're negative people, it's just because we're realists. | ||
But at the end of the day, the good things that come out of that is the less we trust the system, the more independent we become. | ||
The wonderful thing that's come out of this entire COVID era is that people don't trust Big Pharma as much. | ||
Wow, that is amazing. | ||
That is fantastic. | ||
There is scrutiny and scorn towards Big Pharma. | ||
Great, fantastic lesson. | ||
And so people are looking for their own solutions that actually work for them and help their families. | ||
And I'm really grateful for that. | ||
Chad, I'm going to actually talk to Mike Adams. | ||
He's just texted me earlier. | ||
I'm going to give him a text and see if he's working on testing this stuff. | ||
And I'll put something out on socials or Mike will, because I think you're right. | ||
He's probably the best guy for the job, especially in Texas. | ||
Thank you so much for your call, Chad. | ||
We'll go to Lou in Missouri. | ||
Lou, you're on the air. | ||
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Hello, beautiful lady. | |
Hi. | ||
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Hi there. | |
You know, you said something that made me call in tonight. | ||
I've had just enough New Year's cheer to get the nerve up to talk to you. | ||
Oh, what would you like to talk about? | ||
Well, first of all, thank you for your nerve, woman. | ||
You're amazing. | ||
You're amazing. | ||
You give us all these, you know, the gumption to pick up the phone and call in with things that we're afraid to talk about because the rest of the world has shunned us, you know? | ||
And I have to thank God for you, really. | ||
That's very sweet. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
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Oh, no, I appreciate you. | |
And so what I called about is... | ||
The fact that with all the things that are taking place in the world, and I am an avid listener to and for words, I'm here, I'm retired, I'm here 10 hours a day listening to all of you constantly. | ||
I don't miss a show. | ||
And the thing that's on my mind is the one thing I never hear anybody talk about, and that is the fact that you all mention the mark of the beast, But nobody has ever mentioned the fact that, you know, before the mark, there's the image. | ||
There's the image of the beast. | ||
Right. | ||
And the image of the beast is the United States of America. | ||
Why do you think that? | ||
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Well, because of the longest prophecy, the longest time prophecy in the Bible is in Daniel 8.14. | |
And if you figure out the 2300 days, then you've come to the realization that the timeline is in effect right now. | ||
And so what I want to do is talk to you about present truth and the fact that Satan, when he was with Jesus in the wilderness, He is the one that is influencing all of these merchants of the Earth, the vanguards and the Black Rocks, and you're familiar with the Book of Revelation. | ||
Of course. | ||
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However, the fact that Satan wanted worship, and the fact that you just mentioned a one-world religion, It's leading me to call you and talk to you about the fact that the United States is the one that is going to implement the Sunday Law. | |
And no one has ever talked about this. | ||
Now, the Sunday Law is going to be the endgame that you're talking about. | ||
The Sunday Law is the very last chance To refuse the mark of the beast, which is Sunday worship. | ||
And the reason I say that goes back to the Garden of Eden and the fact that God never changes. | ||
God did the world, He created the world in six days, and He rested on the seventh. | ||
Now, the whole world... | ||
They disagree on everything, but they all agree on a seven-day week. | ||
Now, why is that? | ||
That's because God's in control. | ||
And the fact that the Sabbath is mentioned in the Fourth Commandment, which God never changed those Ten Commandments. | ||
The first word of the Fourth Commandment is remember. | ||
Remember. | ||
Remember, and what's happened in the world is that this spirit of Antichrist and the Catholic Church, by their own authority, has changed the solemnity of the Sabbath to Sunday. | ||
And this is the mark of the beast. | ||
I think, Lou, this is a very long conversation and one that I would really love to have, you know, one-on-one. | ||
But I think the date of worship, the day of worship for Christians, a lot of people think that the Catholic Church is who dictated some of these things. | ||
There is a church that came before the Catholic Church, which is the Orthodox Church. | ||
The Catholic Church broke away from the Orthodox Church and started doing their own thing. | ||
And then the Protestant Reformation was actually as a result of already the heresy of the Catholic Church's So, I mean, it's a really, really long conversation about all of this. | ||
But in terms of the mark, and it's really interesting because I thought I really knew the Bible until I became very close to someone who's Greek and was able to tell me, no, that's not what that means and that's totally not what that means. | ||
And I actually started to deconstruct and challenge a lot of the beliefs that I thought I had. | ||
And so what I've learnt is that a lot of the things around the Mark of the Beast that I thought I understood don't actually mean that because the Greek expressly says you'll actually be able to calculate the numbers of this person's name and it'll be done using the ancient Greek and all this sort of stuff so... | ||
While I'd love to have this whole conversation with you, I just want to wrap up by saying the mark is definitely a decision. | ||
Yes, there is worship that we're told will be made, but there is a decision, a distinctive decision to be marked as part of that worship. | ||
So it's not the COVID injection and it's not a particular day. | ||
There is actually a physical mark that will occur as a result of deciding to worship this, you know, this, this, this, this antichrist. | ||
And the Greek stipulates that. | ||
And so the best thing I can say to you is the biggest lesson I've learned is that unless you have someone that really knows Greek, I can tell you about the original text. | ||
It's very easy to draw conclusions that may not necessarily be the case. | ||
So very, very important to know the Greek. | ||
And I, of course, don't. | ||
But someone very close to me does. | ||
So it is helpful when you have when you have that that Greek understanding, the mark upon the forehead or in the hand. | ||
It will be a physical mark in those two locations. | ||
Thank you so much, Lou, and thank you for having the courage to call in, and I hope you do again. | ||
Really appreciate you, and Happy New Year. | ||
Let's go to Carol in Texas. | ||
Carol, you're on the air. | ||
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Maria, hi. | |
Happy New Year to you. | ||
Happy New Year, Carol. | ||
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I got to tell you, 2024 was the year of survival. | |
2025, we are going to thrive. | ||
You think so? | ||
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You think we're going to make it? | |
Well, you know what? | ||
This has been a hell of a year. | ||
I mean, my God. | ||
It's like, I realize it's like InfoWars. | ||
I mean, I love you and Alex, Owen, Chasey Chase, and Harrison. | ||
You guys are my cup of coffee in the morning. | ||
Did you just call Chase Cheeky Chase? | ||
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Well, he could be cheeky, too. | |
We don't know what he does after work. | ||
But, yeah, that's a cool call. | ||
I've got to tell you, if I could do a quick shout-out to the people who really got me through are my friends. | ||
Karen, she's an info warrior, Therese, and Phyllis. | ||
They really got me through some tough times this year. | ||
And I really am hopeful also because besides Trump getting in, If he really lets R.K. Jr. let loose those big old chiseled guns of his and make America, you know, great again, I mean, we need a maha in our lives right now. | ||
I'm sick of America being the world's chump. | ||
We were thinkers. | ||
We were innovators. | ||
We can do it again if we get all this crap out of our diets. | ||
And we'll show the likes of the world, the doubters. | ||
We're going to make America achieve again. | ||
That's what I think. | ||
What do you think? | ||
I absolutely agree that all of that is possible and within the realm of possibility and that Americans are more than capable. | ||
Capable is an understatement of what America and Americans can achieve. | ||
And I think that what I am most certain of is the fact that over the past four years, people have become far more intelligent, far more... | ||
Not that they've become more intelligent, they were always intelligent, they've become more intuitive and they've become more capable of... | ||
Dissecting through the lies, if you know what I mean. | ||
And so I see a very, very strong future ahead, provided that people don't allow themselves to be taken for a ride by anyone. | ||
And so I really think that's the point where Americans are. | ||
So I agree with you, you know. | ||
Even though there's all this negativity still coming down the pike, humanity's reached a point where they're saying, no, that's the point I was making before. | ||
Americans are saying, no, this isn't... | ||
We are great. | ||
Just like this call, Carol. | ||
We are great. | ||
We are going to achieve. | ||
We are going to be great again. | ||
And there's no way that they're destroying this country. | ||
So I agree with you 100%. | ||
But that doesn't mean that we stop being diligent. | ||
Does that make sense? | ||
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Oh, it does. | |
I mean, I talk to people myself for a living, and I can just tell if they just had some good nutrients in their life, they could, those IQ points could shoot right up. | ||
And it's like, it's just, oh my god, it's like, we have become, it's like, inoculated on purpose through this horrible food, or what they call food. | ||
I mean, I think I've seen Mighty Dog in a bowl, you know, look better than the slop that we're being served, you know. | ||
Food is the building block. | ||
It's the building block for a good body, for a good mind. | ||
And that's how you destroy the foundation. | ||
I agree. | ||
Good food and absolutely no injections under any circumstances, no matter what. | ||
That's the red line. | ||
No more injections. | ||
Don't care what they are. | ||
Don't care how great the technology we're told is. | ||
No more injections. | ||
Better food. | ||
Clear skies. | ||
Let's go with what was promised. | ||
RFK Jr promised that they are going to stop the crime of geoengineering. | ||
That is something that I think every single person is looking forward to. | ||
The guy that just called before said, you know, as blue as skies are these days, everyone knows it. | ||
And so we want to see clear skies again. | ||
We want to stop breathing in poison. | ||
And I think we can achieve that. | ||
Thank you so much, Carol. | ||
I really, really wish you a wonderful New Year's Eve and a wonderful New Year. | ||
And I look forward to the bright future of this country. | ||
Let's go to Rusty in Florida. | ||
Rusty. | ||
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Hey, Maria. | |
Happy New Year. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
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God bless you and the Info-Florid Show. | |
First time caller here. | ||
Thank you for taking my call. | ||
Of course. | ||
I got a couple things to talk to you about. | ||
The first one, the fog, I did experience. | ||
I'm from Florida. | ||
I work on the mainland. | ||
I live at the beach. | ||
It's been foggy for the last week or so. | ||
It's been foggy and only in the morning. | ||
But yesterday, on the way home from work, beautiful. | ||
Beautiful. | ||
Rusty, I don't know if it's your phone line. | ||
You're cutting out a lot. | ||
I can't really hear you too well. | ||
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Oh, can you hear me better now? | |
Yeah, that's better. | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah, so yesterday I work on the mainland of the beach. | ||
It was a beautiful day. | ||
No clouds in the sky. | ||
Sunny, you know, typical Florida weather. | ||
But my wife works from home. | ||
I call her during my lunch. | ||
She said, oh my gosh, the fog has been all day. | ||
Um... | ||
On my way home from work, it was like a wall. | ||
I should have taken a picture while I was driving, though. | ||
It was a wall of fog at the beach. | ||
Only at the beach. | ||
It was almost like rainbows were in it. | ||
It was pretty wet. | ||
It was unusual because it was all day. | ||
And then when I got home from work, I mean, it was fog all night even. | ||
So, can I ask you, Rusty, did you spend time actually outdoors? | ||
Did you breathe this stuff in? | ||
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No. | |
So, I wasn't outside. | ||
We have family visiting, so, you know, I was just inside and, you know, enjoying company with them. | ||
But, yeah, it was just kind of weird driving through my air conditioner, but just... | ||
It had a smell, but it wasn't very strong chemical. | ||
But it was definitely unusual. | ||
Yeah, I think it's definitely unusual without a doubt. | ||
It doesn't look normal, and especially the phenomenon that people are reporting around it, including the fact of how it looks, what it leaves behind, the symptoms that ensue after that. | ||
We need answers about this. | ||
I'll look into it a little bit more and let people know what I find. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Rusty. | ||
Really appreciate you, and please stay safe out there. | ||
Daryl from NC. Daryl, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Maria. | |
I was calling in to talk about, have you heard of the HMPV virus that's rampaging through China? | ||
There are so many of them, Daryl, I can't keep track. | ||
Well, the reason I bring this up, I know things are getting overwhelming, but this is exactly replaying like COVID-19 did. | ||
I'm looking through the past 24 hours. | ||
We're seeing reports everywhere of this new disease. | ||
It's the human metha-pneumonia virus, and it's affecting children mostly, just like Bill Gates predicted. | ||
And apparently, the children's hospitals in China are overflowing. | ||
Of course, we're getting videos just like we got during COVID-19, so we don't know if it's a PSYOP or not. | ||
But with our guys here pushing bird flu, and now China and the other world pushing this HMPV virus, it does look like they're going to try to We're going to do this lockdown based on virus stuff real soon. | ||
Well, let me just say from the outset, and I think, Daryl, I speak for you, correct me if I'm wrong, none of us are locking down no matter what. | ||
I don't care what happens, you're not locking us down again. | ||
Am I right in saying that? | ||
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Oh, you're 100% right, 100%. | |
I just want to get ahead of this because they are clearly doing this to us again. | ||
And with this poly-crisis that they got going. | ||
Along with that virus, which we know is coming, how about this for tonight? | ||
The NYPD in New York, they're expecting over a million people in Times Square. | ||
They're also expecting massive rain from about 8 p.m., 9 p.m. | ||
through midnight. | ||
That's going to be interesting with flooding. | ||
And the NYPD is doing more security this year because they are concerned about, get this, lone wolf dirty bombs going off. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
Around the time that we thought that perhaps the drones were looking for dirty bombs around that time? | ||
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Correct. | |
What if they found some weird stuff and they're spraying to counter whatever weird stuff they found? | ||
I mean, anything's within the realm of possibilities these days. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
You know, I'm just saying things are so weird, so wild. | ||
And so, yeah, we've got that article there. | ||
Crew, can you bring that up? | ||
Authorities preparing... | ||
Where'd the article go? | ||
Preparing Times Square with security, no specific threats known. | ||
Well, they're saying no specific threats known, but you're saying they might be looking for dirty bombs. | ||
It's very, very interesting. | ||
I mean... | ||
It is... | ||
We live in a world where a lot of nations are angry with each other. | ||
Obviously, we don't want to see any innocent people harmed. | ||
We don't want stuff like this to go on. | ||
But everyone's on high alert. | ||
And so I'm, for one, I'm grateful for extra security because of that, right? | ||
We want to be on extremely diligent and protect our people and all of that sort of stuff. | ||
But the virus stuff is interesting. | ||
I've seen them, Daryl, over the past year trialling different versions of this. | ||
They tried to say there was going to be an outbreak here and people said no. | ||
And they tried to do it here and people said no. | ||
And monkeypox was laughed at. | ||
And so we need to do the same thing with that, with this like we have in the past. | ||
So you're right to get ahead of it, Daryl. | ||
Thank you so much for calling. | ||
No, we're not locking down. | ||
No, we don't believe in your viruses. | ||
No, we don't believe anything you say. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
We're going to take more of your calls after this short break to close out 2024. In 2025, I vow to you that I will metaphorically go to war harder than I ever have with these maniacs. | ||
And we will defeat them. | ||
We will defeat them, humanity. | ||
I'm going to try and get to all of these calls. | ||
I can't promise that I'm going to get to all of them, but I'm going to try my best. | ||
Button in Maine. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Button, are you there? | ||
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Hello? | |
Hi, Button. | ||
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Oh, hey. | |
Hi there. | ||
Happy New Year to you and the Infowars crew. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
And... | ||
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And I'd like to give a special shout-out to the Maine Proud Boys and let them know Happy New Year as well. | |
All of them, really. | ||
Proud of your boy. | ||
Happy New Year to everyone. | ||
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You're calling in about going off the grid? | |
That was one thing. | ||
There was something that another caller had called in about mentioning a lot of people buying up space that nobody was on and trying to kind of do like an off-grid commune thing. | ||
And I was just going to throw out there that I've seen this Tried one other time when I was really young. | ||
I kind of hung out with the super lefty activist type. | ||
Now, mind you, of course, they were lefties, so you got a little bit of a different type of personality working there. | ||
Just a bit, yeah. | ||
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They did try this, and by the end of it, they all had to sell off their own portions because none of them got along. | |
It ultimately got sold, but we jokingly called it the cult. | ||
You know, now, in retrospect, I'm like, oh my gosh, how true is that? | ||
Yeah, well, I think it's important that if you are going to attempt something like this, it needs to be conducive with your values. | ||
It can't just be the Big Ten strategy, if you will. | ||
It has to be people that are really like-minded and committed to building some sort of a future together. | ||
And be careful that you don't become a cult. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
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Yeah, so then the other thing I wanted to mention, because we are in... | |
Well, I guess it's technically central Maine. | ||
And I was listening to you talk about this mysterious fog that seems to be getting people sick and leaving weird residues and foams and pools. | ||
And I realized that this morning in our area in Maine, they're calling for like some really heavy fog tonight. | ||
Now we're having kind of like screwy weather where we're having hot snaps and cold snaps. | ||
So that'll do it anyway. | ||
My man mentioned something about the DARPA project with the smart dust. | ||
Yes. | ||
I kind of tried to toss that to you on X as well, but I'm kind of new at that, so I don't know if it even got to you. | ||
But I don't know if that's something to look into as well, is that this could be something that they're infusing with all manner of things. | ||
Maybe not just chemicals, but it could be nanoparticles or Who really knows? | ||
I really don't know much about the DARPA project, but I figured you're really good with the chemtrails and stuff like that. | ||
I think it was your team that Yes, it was. | ||
I'll be honest with you, Sayajee, who I think does really great work, sent me an article before I came on air. | ||
I didn't have time to go through it today, but I will look at previous... | ||
I did mention it earlier, you know, the projects that were... | ||
It's designed to, quote unquote, vaccinate us through aerosolised spraying. | ||
So I don't know whether that is what this is. | ||
Again, we need to look into it a little bit more, especially if it's a continuous phenomenon, or at least just to get answers about what's going on now, because it definitely seems off. | ||
And I'll absolutely report what I find. | ||
I didn't see your ex-comment, but I will look into it for sure. | ||
Thank you so much, Button, and Happy New Year. | ||
Let's go to Carol in New York. | ||
Carol, you're on the air. | ||
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Hello and Happy New Year to you and the whole team. | |
Happy New Year, Carol. | ||
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I'm so excited to be actually talking to you. | |
I am actually a DOD nurse. | ||
Oh. | ||
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And currently I'm in a position where there's no patients coming in because everyone's on Christmas break. | |
I didn't get on X until a co-patriot of mine told me about Alex's show. | ||
And I listened to it on the radio going home. | ||
And then I got turned on to X. And then I was like, oh my goodness. | ||
And then I found you and Eliza Schaefer. | ||
And it's just crazy what the heck is going on. | ||
It is crazy. | ||
So you were wanting to talk about drones in the fog? | ||
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Yes, yes, absolutely. | |
So, with my learning of X over the past couple of years, I've been very carefully following certain people, and then my feed is structured for things I'd be interested in. | ||
So, a couple of days ago, when this started happening, or was it yesterday, I saw a couple of people tweeting, or whatever you call it on X now, about actually seeing lights Interesting. | ||
Well, the crew have got a video up. | ||
I don't know if you can see it, Carol, but the crew have got a video up of what appears to be a drone show. | ||
And as the light is flashing on it, you can actually see strange particles emanating from the direction of the drone show. | ||
So that's interesting. | ||
I wonder whether that has something to do with it. | ||
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I am too. | |
I'm wondering about the whole vaccination and aluminum products coming into the air too. | ||
And I told a couple of people that are enlightened like I am at work, keep a bandana on you at all times because if you see the fog come out and you're stuck in your car, Use it if you've got to get out. | ||
We're at the point where we have to stop breathing air. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Carol, really grateful for your call. | ||
I promise, guys, I will look into this more next week. | ||
I'm doing a huge live stream on all of this and I'm going to talk about The fog, the drones, DARPA, all that sort of stuff. | ||
So that'll be on my Rumble Z Media, all one word, ZEEE Media. | ||
Thank you so much, Carol. | ||
Let's go to Corey in Arkansas. | ||
Corey, you are on the air. | ||
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Yo, I've listened to Infowars since 2016. I want to repeat, yeah, Happy New Year's, and I'm done with patting people on the back. | |
I love listening to your show. | ||
I love listening to Maria Zee. | ||
Harrison Smith, all that. | ||
But like other people say, like Steve Quill says, there's not a political solution to a spiritual problem. | ||
So I just want to say when I hear Infowars, I do get kind of nervous because I think people are not hitting the root cause. | ||
Alex Jones is the tip of the spear, not the meme that it's been made. | ||
We're only hitting the surface. | ||
The main key It's to be on point and connected to God's power, and that's how everything else is broken. | ||
There's not a unity that has been reached yet. | ||
2 Timothy talks about people being self-centered. | ||
We haven't reached a unity to overcome, but it is going to happen. | ||
I think, Corey, that repentance is really at the heart of all of this. | ||
And there is a promise that's made that if the nation will repent, that God will heal the land. | ||
And I think, Alex, to be fair, Alex does talk about this quite a lot. | ||
He talks about the importance of God. | ||
He talks about the importance of being close with God. | ||
And, you know... | ||
I can't understate that. | ||
Especially with the craziness of the world, if Jesus isn't at the centre of our entire lives, I think it makes it very difficult and will make it difficult to see through the lies and see through deception and see through all of these things. | ||
And I really think that's... | ||
The message going forward for everyone, whether you believe or not, I'm telling you the truth. | ||
And if Jesus is not at the centre, you're going to have a very difficult time moving ahead to remain stable in the times that are ahead. | ||
And that's true for any generation and any time, really, Corey. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
If we, this is a spiritual problem, if the nation repents, doesn't stop realizing the desperation that they were in pre this election, right? | ||
Because a lot of hope has been restored and I'm all for that. | ||
But the spiritual desperation of every single person, every single one of us, we are all spiritually very desperate people, is paramount to... | ||
Seeing change occur. | ||
And if we come to that point and we come to repentance and we actually do live out the lives that we're supposed to live close with our Creator, close with Jesus, then that will absolutely turn things around, regardless of who's in power, by the way. | ||
So that is the number one priority, Corey. | ||
Thank you so much for bringing that to everyone's remembrance. | ||
Let's go to O'Brien in Maryland. | ||
Maryland, I always say that wrong, O'Brien. | ||
Please forgive me. | ||
Welcome. | ||
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Hello. | |
How are you doing? | ||
Doing well, thank you. | ||
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Okay. | |
Give me a snack. | ||
There we go. | ||
Chase said that technically he didn't know why the farms and the ranchers are just going up in smoke and basically burning down or whatever, killing all the livestock. | ||
For anyone who ultimately knows, attacking the food supply It's probably one of the oldest, basically, forms of control. | ||
And basically, they could have been destroying the food supply to create a mineral shortage in the country when everything goes to complete land. | ||
And they basically can say, "Oh, we're short of food, we're short of everything, we don't have enough of this and that." And they'll just completely starve the people out that way. | ||
Yes, and that's something that has been systematically occurring for a very long time. | ||
It's a multi-pronged thing, right? | ||
So it's number one, you destroy the food supply of the people. | ||
That's what you do when you're at war with people, by the way. | ||
You destroy their food supply. | ||
And on top of that, it's building this carbon credit nonsense where you limit their food supply. | ||
And I remind everyone, Mayor Adams in New York announced some time ago, he's like... | ||
Hey, I'm so proud to announce this partnership with American Express where we're going to trial limiting people's meat purchases. | ||
And so American Express was on board with Mayor Adams to do that. | ||
And yes, it's multi-pronged. | ||
It's number one, starving people out, especially in times of crisis. | ||
And then they have to depend on the government to get, you know, get in a bread line to survive, which is why I always tell people have survival food rights. | ||
Stock up on food, stock up on comms, stock up on everything so that you won't need to depend on the system if things go haywire. | ||
And let's be real, between now and the 20th of January, anything like that could happen. | ||
We've seen how determined they are to cause chaos before Trump's inauguration. | ||
So we have to remain on guard. | ||
And that's a very good point, O'Brien. | ||
Thank you so much for your call. | ||
Let's go to Jay in Canada. | ||
I've got about 10 minutes here. | ||
A few more callers. | ||
So let's go and try and get to everyone. | ||
Jay in Canada, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, lovely to talk to you. | |
Happy Australian New Year's to you. | ||
Thank you so much for being here. | ||
And welcome to America. | ||
I don't know how long you'll be here, but it's been great watching you on the Infowars studio. | ||
I appreciate you, Jay. | ||
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You're welcome. | |
You know, I think what's happening right now is that what the other callers are talking about. | ||
I think the New World Order and the globalists think is where, like, human cockroaches, okay? | ||
They tried to do the vaccine thing, and then all the variants didn't work, and now they're trying to, you know, Take our food away and get us to a point of desperation. | ||
I think what we'll do is we'll rise up from community and God, too, that we'll get through this. | ||
But it's going to be very painful. | ||
This is a very painful process for the humans right now because, including myself, that we're all on this earth for a reason at this time period. | ||
You know, yourself and everybody else. | ||
And I feel that We'll get through it. | ||
And I think building community is going to be very important. | ||
The reason why I'm saying that is that I think the AI thing is going to really destroy some sense of reality. | ||
And it's doing it right now. | ||
Some of the videos I've been seeing, it's just like, you can't tell whether that person is real or not. | ||
So if they keep putting those lies out there and you believe it, it's going to train your mind to be that way and then it's going to be harder for you to see what the reality is and what the truth is. | ||
Yes, you're right, Jay. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
And I think, you know, we don't have to go to the extreme of, you know, like the lady that called earlier where she was saying, you know, this community basically turned into a cult. | ||
We don't have to go to that extent. | ||
But to have local communities to depend on if things do get a bit dicey is paramount, absolutely paramount. | ||
And I haven't seen... | ||
You know, where I was in Australia, people don't do that as effectively as I've seen them do it here, particularly in rural areas. | ||
So that's something that every country should be doing. | ||
You know, have neighbours and people that you trust so that if things hit the fan, you have a plan and a group of people around you. | ||
You cannot survive alone. | ||
Most people cannot survive alone for a very long time. | ||
It's good to have people around you if things get dicey, and that's always a very real possibility. | ||
And as far as the AI thing goes, absolutely a huge, huge threat. | ||
As good as AI can be, it can be equally destructive. | ||
I think it's going to take a lot of jobs, and I think that... | ||
I personally would like to see a pause on it, but I don't know if humanity will agree with that. | ||
Thank you so much for your call, Jay. | ||
Let's go to Dave in FEMA Region 9. Dave, you're on the air. | ||
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Thanks, Maria. | |
Praise to our Lord Jesus Christ. | ||
My outlook for 2025 is more people will remove the scales from their eyes and achieve full discernment because as we look back to everything that happened here in In the United States of apathy back in 2020 with the George Floyd riots and the burning of Somaliopolis, the sociopathic overlords in our establishment class will not stand for we the people. | ||
They are our enemy. | ||
They look at us as little obedient producer consumers. | ||
So I think we're overjoyed that more people are waking up every single day, and I hope that that continues. | ||
So I hope we all have a blessed 2025. I agree with you, Dave. | ||
That is the way forward. | ||
You know, we should support people when they do good things, but we should become more and more independent as time goes on. | ||
And for me, that's the biggest lesson that's come out of this. | ||
It's being more independent, not putting too much stock in one thing or one man or anything like that. | ||
And glory be to Jesus for that. | ||
Thank you so much, Dave. | ||
Let's go to Jerry in Indiana. | ||
Jerry, you are on the air. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
I look forward to talking to you. | ||
Likewise, likewise. | ||
Good to hear from you, Jerry. | ||
What would you like to talk about? | ||
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I want to talk about the H1 visas. | |
I've been hearing all this stuff, this new lockdown stuff. | ||
I better try and propose stuff like that, you know. | ||
And you're right, we should not submit to a new lockdown. | ||
Like, no more lockdowns, no more vaccine mandates, none of that stuff. | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
Personally, I'd like to see the same sort of outrage. | ||
If they roll out new mRNA injections but they're not mandatory, but they still have them on the childhood schedule, that's very concerning. | ||
I want to see that outrage continue. | ||
I want to see people fighting for medical freedom and health in general. | ||
And mRNA needs to be stopped and I plan on continuing to fight that fight because it's dangerous technology, it's a biological weapon and we need to not have it in circulation at all. | ||
This stuff sheds. | ||
Okay, people might say, oh, you know, choice. | ||
No. | ||
No choice because I don't have a choice but to put myself to live permanently in a bubble where I come into contact with no air, no food, no water when other people have been injected and they're shedding onto other things. | ||
They're shedding onto products. | ||
They're shedding in the supermarket. | ||
They're shedding onto products that get delivered to me. | ||
The delivery driver might shed as he's delivering my goods or whatever the case may be. | ||
There needs to be a ban on this technology altogether. | ||
And so, you know, whatever the issue is, Jerry, this is my point. | ||
Whatever the issue is, people shouldn't give up and they shouldn't become complacent. | ||
And they have a vision to make this country great again. | ||
And that should be great. | ||
And they should remain fired up about that. | ||
That is the point of a lot of what I've been saying today is. | ||
So thank you so much. | ||
Last caller, Jimmy Crack Corn from Georgia. | ||
Jimmy, do you crack corn? | ||
Is that where that name comes from? | ||
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One could say that. | |
I do crack corn. | ||
I live on five acres and, you know, live very much in the country and do whatever I can to survive on my own. | ||
But I did live there in Austin for many, many years, a long time ago. | ||
I'm a Longhorn, and I believe that's where you are. | ||
In Texas, yep. | ||
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Yeah, maybe not the same place I left it, but it is really a great town, and good for you. | |
And, you know, I first want to say this, that the people behind the scenes there at InfoWars, absolutely phenomenal, incredible, the best production crew I could have ever seen. | ||
It's not that I'm a qualified critic, but I see pure talent there. | ||
They are incredible. | ||
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Yeah, their media is just amazing, pure genius. | |
The real deal, not like... | ||
You know, one of Elon and Vivek's fake Einsteins. | ||
This is real. | ||
Okay, I will say that for sure. | ||
Now, there's a big following on Rumble. | ||
They're commenting like crazy right now. | ||
Non-stop comments. | ||
And I don't know if you see those. | ||
It's probably best you don't. | ||
But hey to Rumble. | ||
And I also wanted to say welcome to America. | ||
You are a great addition to this wonderful program. | ||
And Owen is great, but so are you. | ||
Definitely. | ||
You are highly on the spot. | ||
I don't know why you left Australia. | ||
Could be the funnel left spider. | ||
Maybe it's something else. | ||
My whole life, I think I've come close to funnel web spiders. | ||
It's not as prominent as people think. | ||
And there aren't kangaroos everywhere. | ||
It's really only, you know, you kind of got to get out of the cities. | ||
And I've only ever come into contact with two deadly snakes in my whole life. | ||
And it's not as dangerous as people think. | ||
I think people have, like, Crocodile Dundee in their head. | ||
Like, we're wrestling crocodiles every day. | ||
Never seen one in the wild. | ||
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Well, I mean, I'm sure there are rattlesnakes in Austin, but, you know, just look where you walk. | |
I haven't seen one yet, Jimmy, but I hope to never see one. | ||
Lots of scorpions, though. | ||
Lots of scorpions. | ||
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On the Scorpions, just one question, and I already know the answer. | |
We already know you are. | ||
But are you related to Monica Bellucci? | ||
No. | ||
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Okay, well, we know you are. | |
It's a secret. | ||
So anyway, if Alex Jones wants to make some money, you know, he's got to make more posters. | ||
You've got to be on those posters. | ||
There will be a lot of buyers. | ||
And we love your mind. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Your insight is incredible. | ||
Your breadth of information is absolutely stunning. | ||
And I truly appreciate you being on this program. | ||
So with that, Happy New Year! | ||
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Happy New Year. | |
Thank you so much, Jimmy. | ||
And, you know, it's a very, very lovely last call to take. | ||
I've appreciated... | ||
I said yesterday I've been contributing to Infowars for over a couple of years now and I've appreciated literally every single moment of it. | ||
It's such an honour to be considered... | ||
You know, to have the ability to come to contribute to not only the best minds in media, in my opinion, as far as the hosts go, but the best audience, the most discerning audience in media belongs to Infobars because the... | ||
The audience that watches Infowars isn't scared to confront difficult issues. | ||
They're not scared to think for themselves. | ||
They're not hoodwinked easily. | ||
And so I have immense, immense respect for the audience. | ||
And that is because of the crew behind the scenes and the ones that you see that have built this place of incredible free thinkers, people that are informed, people that are activated, people that love their country and have enough information to do something... | ||
About making their country better. | ||
And so, you know, you mentioned the posters. | ||
I'm going to encourage everyone to continue supporting Infowars. | ||
Visit thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
Go and get some fundraiser posters. | ||
Go and support this broadcast. | ||
It is literally a miracle that they are still on the air. | ||
And we are all grateful for every single moment that they are. | ||
In my opinion, this is one of the biggest victories of 2024, that we still have the blessing of Infowars being on the air. | ||
I am, I'm just, I'm so grateful that even in times of such immense censorship, such immense lies, such immense war on all of humanity, we have brave warriors, including presenters, people behind the scenes and the audience that listen to my stuff and Infowars stuff and that are willing to support and keep this going. | ||
And so the posters are great. | ||
You can hang them in places where you are always remembering that you've been a key part in keeping Infowars alive. | ||
And so thank you to everyone that's continued to support these great, great people here. | ||
I hope they stay open indefinitely. | ||
I hope they expand. | ||
I hope they grow. | ||
I hope their influence grows. | ||
And I really, really just want to end on the fact that Everything, everything we have to be grateful for is thanks to God, is thanks to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ and His love for humanity. | ||
And that's the love that flows inside every single one of us. | ||
It's the love that is beyond human love that makes it possible for us to care for one another to a level that really doesn't make sense to people who are godless. | ||
But it comes so naturally because it's a love that was given to us Because we chose to be humble enough to know that we need His help, that we need His redemption. | ||
And I genuinely, genuinely mean everything that I said before, that being in this country and seeing that God is still at the heart of so many people is... | ||
Something that I cannot explain to you how grateful I am for, but it's something that's fundamentally changed me, and I'm grateful to America and to Americans for that, for as long as I'm here, and even if I'm not, I will be grateful for that. | ||
So thank you for keeping God at the centre. | ||
Please make sure to do that. | ||
Make sure to take time to tune out and spend time with him. | ||
And may we all repent as a nation, as a people worldwide for a better future ahead. | ||
And I believe it's possible. | ||
I believe it's possible. | ||
And thank you all for making it possible, for loving the truth and loving God above all else. | ||
God bless you. | ||
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