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Ladies and gentlemen, it is Friday, February 21st, 2025. This is the InfoWars War Room. | ||
And we have a loaded news desk today. | ||
I mean, absolutely loaded. | ||
President Trump keeping us busy as he had a conference with governors today at the White House, did a bit of a speech, you might say, gave a bit of a speech, and created some viral clips with the speech, including going toe-to-toe with the governor of Maine, who is resisting some of the executive orders, specifically to stop males. | ||
From competing in female sports. | ||
So we've got all the clips of Trump speaking today. | ||
Knocking it out of the park as usual. | ||
Going into subject material that no president dare until Trump. | ||
And then we've also got some sound from Caroline Levitt from the White House addressing the press today. | ||
And then... | ||
Some other sound of Elon Musk addressing an audience at CPAC with some interesting developments. | ||
But it all kind of leads back to one thing, which is the absolute total corruption that has been going on in Washington, D.C. And these stories are breaking so fast, and we kind of all knew it was going on. | ||
It's like when they come out and publish headlines now, COVID-19 was made in a lab in Wuhan, China, the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
It's like, oh yeah, well, we knew that five years ago, so okay. | ||
So it's kind of this numbing effect, or like being punch drunk or something, just getting hit with all the fraud, but knowing it was there all along. | ||
And it kind of hit me as I was listening to some follow-up interviews with Lee Zeldin, the head of the EPA, who broke this big news earlier this week. | ||
And then now they find out this $2 billion with corrupt Democrat Stacey Adams. | ||
And I went kind of full spectrum in my head and said, well, wait a second. | ||
Let's connect the dots here. | ||
And then you had all these undercover videos of D.C. bureaucrats bragging about how they're standing up to the Trump administration and squirreling a bunch of money away and hiding funds and throwing gold bars off the Titanic. | ||
And it hit me what was really going on. | ||
Folks, these are truly committed criminals. | ||
We're not just dealing with people that are kind of taking advantage of a situation per se, like maybe when there's a substitute teacher and the class wants to cut up a little bit. | ||
We're talking about committed criminals who had been getting away with stealing billions, if not hundreds of billions, if not trillions of dollars throughout the course of this. | ||
And so it hit me. | ||
When these stories came out of the EPA, what is it that they've been doing? | ||
And, you know, Democrats seem to be the ones that are most panicked. | ||
It's probably like 90% of the Democrat Party is corrupt. | ||
Maybe like 10-20% of the Republican Party is corrupt. | ||
Then you've got like 50% cowards or something. | ||
And then you've got people in the Republican Party that actually are patriots and care about the country. | ||
That's starting to come through. | ||
But folks, this story is so big, it's just... | ||
It's crazy. | ||
I mean, it'd be like... | ||
If aliens fell from Mars or somebody actually captured Bigfoot in a cage and was taking around the country. | ||
I mean, they are caught red-handed stealing billions of dollars in all these different cases that Doge is discovering. | ||
And it's just like, we just kind of pass over it. | ||
So I'm going to explain what's going on with that. | ||
Speaking of COVID and the Wuhan Institute of Virology, they're now saying that there's a new bat virus they've discovered. | ||
Oh yes, discovered or cooked up in a lab. | ||
They're saying discovered. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
And then I got a huge stack of geopolitical news. | ||
And then there was an arrest in Washington, D.C. at the Capitol today. | ||
Proud Boys went to the Capitol for some good times in a photo shoot. | ||
And the head of the Proud Boys got arrested. | ||
Oh, well, hey, is it cold where you're at? | ||
A lot of record cold temperatures around the country. | ||
It's that global warming, don't you know? | ||
It's that global warming that you're experiencing, that record cold. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we are going to be going to the White House here shortly. | ||
We're going to be hearing from President Trump, who is speaking at the White House today. | ||
We're going to be hearing from Press Secretary Caroline Levitt as well. | ||
And then there's a ton of other big breaking news. | ||
The O'Keefe Media Group has undercover footage. | ||
Of a Los Angeles mayor's office worker admitting that they knew the fires were coming and did nothing about it. | ||
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Wow. | |
Now, as I've said before, and this is the attitude that slowly but surely, I'm sure, is going to become mainstream. | ||
We've been sitting here for years dealing with all of this crap. | ||
Whether it's the Wuhan Institute of Virology making a virus, them lying about a vaccine, lying about a mask, whether it's all the undercover videos from Project Veritas and O'Keefe Media Group exposing all the corruption in Washington, D.C., and now it's Doge uncovering all this fraud, waste, and abuse. | ||
But there's something missing. | ||
There's something missing in all of these stories, and that is... | ||
That is, where are the arrests? | ||
Where are the government hearings where people have to testify under oath? | ||
Where is it? | ||
Why isn't that happening? | ||
It has to. | ||
It needs to. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
We're talking about creating a virus in a lab. | ||
And then, which killed millions, and then forcing people to take an experimental injection that then killed millions, and then hurting the economy and stealing a bunch of money through policies in response to that. | ||
That's criminal activity, and nobody goes to jail. | ||
Nobody has to go testify. | ||
Fauci weasels his way out. | ||
And then it's all the different undercover footage that we get. | ||
And the latest out of Los Angeles' mayor's office saying, yeah, well, you know, they knew the fires were coming and did nothing about it. | ||
So when do we get justice? | ||
When do these criminals that get caught bragging about this stuff, caught red-handed doing this stuff, when do they go to jail? | ||
When do they get arrested? | ||
Yeah, if you're Enrique Tarrio, the leader of the Proud Boys, just released from prison on a pardon from... | ||
President Trump, some Proud Boys are out in D.C. at the Capitol, doing some photo shoots at the Capitol, hanging out, eating tacos. | ||
And I triple-checked. | ||
I talked to multiple people. | ||
And the cops, for the most part, were stopping the protesters from harassing the Proud Boys. | ||
There were a bunch of protesters out there. | ||
They were trying to take pictures and eat tacos, literally. | ||
And some of them went out to get a cold beer. | ||
And Enrique Tarrio stayed behind at the Capitol with a couple others to take some pictures. | ||
And the cops let this radical leftist woman, who was harassing him for hours, get in his face and blow a whistle and yell into his ear and everything else that they normally do. | ||
And then he decided to defend himself when she got into his personal space. | ||
And then he got arrested and he got charged and now he's in jail. | ||
So, you know, you're Enrique Taro. | ||
You can't even stay out of jail. | ||
You just... | ||
You can't even find a way to stay out of jail. | ||
But you steal billions of dollars from the U.S. taxpayer. | ||
Oh, nobody's coming for you. | ||
You create a virus in a lab. | ||
You fund the whole thing. | ||
You lie about the whole thing. | ||
You lie about a vaccine, a mask, everything else. | ||
You shut down the economy. | ||
You steal a bunch of money. | ||
Nobody's coming for you. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
You're the biggest criminal in the world. | ||
So nobody comes for you. | ||
But you're Enrique Tarrio just trying to enjoy a day of freedom in D.C. and some crazed leftist maniac gets in your face and yells at you and blows a whistle in your ear and you just shove her out of the way. | ||
You're going to jail. | ||
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You're going down. | |
And even though I happen to know the D.C. jail system process pretty well, unfortunately, even though he should be released any moment now, they'll probably just hold him overnight. | ||
And if they hold him overnight, then he's probably staying the whole weekend. | ||
That's how that goes. | ||
But since he has no pending charges or anything else in D.C. after the pardon, he should just get put in, processed, cited, and released. | ||
But, you know, they just might want to torture him for a weekend. | ||
Gee, gosh! | ||
What's your problem, Enrique? | ||
Why didn't you... | ||
Hide billions of dollars from the Trump administration so that you could steal it in four years. | ||
Why didn't you just do that, Enrique? | ||
Jeez. | ||
Enrique, why didn't you just make a deadly virus in a lab and then release it to the public and then force people to take a deadly vaccine? | ||
Jeez, Enrique. | ||
You might be a free man today, but no! | ||
You weren't a mass criminal. | ||
You weren't a mass murderer. | ||
You weren't a serial liar. | ||
You weren't one of the biggest thieves in the history of the world. | ||
No, so you're going to jail. | ||
And you're going to have an entire D.C. police squad escorting you. | ||
You should have just stolen billions of dollars, Enrique. | ||
You should have just created a deadly virus, Enrique. | ||
What the hell is your problem? | ||
And so that's where we're at today. | ||
And I may or may not decide to share some of the exclusive footage. | ||
I'm in talks with everybody that was there, and there's a bunch of footage that they have, HD footage that they haven't uploaded anywhere. | ||
They may send it to me. | ||
I may play it. | ||
I don't know if it's worth it for the sake of time today. | ||
But here's the story. | ||
It's pretty obvious now what was going on. | ||
And they talk to these, like, low-level minions that they get caught on a dating app, some gay dating app, or they get a hot chick to basically honeypot these guys into a date. | ||
Get them a glass of wine or two. | ||
They spill their guts thinking they're going to get lucky in the bedroom. | ||
Like it's impressive here that they're engaged in mass deception or something. | ||
But there's so much circumstantial evidence around this now that it's pretty clear what was going on. | ||
So again, you've got... | ||
The O'Keefe Media Group, you've got Project Veritas, you have all these bureaucrats, kind of mid-low level, some high level, but they're all admitting the same thing. | ||
They're all admitting. | ||
I'm guessing that footage was from his press conference earlier, guys, before he was arrested. | ||
The crew's throwing this footage up on screen. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
All right, well, we're going to move on from that. | ||
The Proud Boys had a press conference earlier today. | ||
That's what they were doing in D.C., and then they stuck around for photo shoots and fun, and they ended up getting arrested. | ||
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But, okay, so let's get back to the story. | |
So you've got these mid-level, low-level, high-level bureaucrats bragging about how they're going to stand up to the Trump administration and fight back and hide a bunch of money away and disrupt and all this other stuff. | ||
So we know that's going on. | ||
Then you've got Doge coming in here and finding all of this money, some of it that they just try to hide and stash away. | ||
And so I'm reviewing all of this, and it hits me what they were actually doing. | ||
Here's the latest headlines. | ||
Administrator Lee Zeldin announces that billions of dollars worth of gold bars have been located at outside financial institution. | ||
Now, I believe he's using gold bars as an analogy here, because that's what the bureaucrat on the O'Keefe Media Group Undercover video was saying, like, hey, we're hiding all this money. | ||
We're throwing gold bars off the Titanic. | ||
So these federal institutions have these huge budgets. | ||
They get money flushed into their bank account. | ||
And basically, if they don't spend it, the federal government can come claw it back if they don't spend it in the fiscal year. | ||
So what ends up happening at the end of the fiscal year, and everybody in D.C. knows this, by the way, what ends up happening at the end of the fiscal year is these bureaucracies just start spending, spending, spending, spending. | ||
Because they figure we might as well. | ||
Because they have all this money they didn't need, didn't use. | ||
And they don't, they always want more money. | ||
But if at the end of the fiscal year they still have tons of money in the bank account, then they can't go lobby for more money when they don't even spend all the money they get. | ||
So it's a giant boondoggle. | ||
And then they go live on this video, on these fake dates, and they say, yeah, well, they're about to come in and shut us down. | ||
They're about to come in and review all of our bank accounts, so we're, quote, throwing gold bars off the Titanic. | ||
In other words, they're hiding money. | ||
They're hiding money. | ||
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So think about it. | |
This was a conscious decision. | ||
This was a consolidated effort. | ||
These D.C. bureaucrats, 99% probably liberal progressives, because those are the ones that will engage in corruption. | ||
I mean... | ||
Republicans have their problems, and there's plenty of corruption on the Republican side, too. | ||
But the average Republican worker, like the average conservative person that just works in the government, is not corrupt and doesn't want to engage in crimes. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
Leftists that work in government, they have no problem engaging in crimes. | ||
They live a life of hate and misery. | ||
So they'll lie, cheat, and steal. | ||
That's part of their character. | ||
A conservative worker in D.C. isn't really into that. | ||
So that's why all these new bureaucracies... | ||
Under Obama, under Biden, hired all these leftists because they'll engage in the mass crimes. | ||
See, conservatives won't do that. | ||
They won't engage in mass crimes. | ||
Now, they might kind of cower and tuck away, but they don't engage in mass crimes like leftists do. | ||
And by the way, there's all kinds of studies that have proven Democrats steal, liberals steal more than conservatives, like astronomically more. | ||
Lee Zeldin says, hey, I found these billions of dollars that the EPA was hiding away. | ||
And it all goes right back to that undercover video. | ||
Now, these people should all be testifying. | ||
They should all be called up to testify. | ||
They're not. | ||
That's the big missing link here. | ||
No arrests, no congressional testimony. | ||
So that's the big missing link. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
Maybe someday we'll get there. | ||
Hopefully someday soon. | ||
So he discovers, hey, there's like $20 billion here that they were hiding away. | ||
And folks, they're so used to either laziness, incompetence, or disinterest. | ||
This was all on the books. | ||
It's not like it's cash that they can hide under a mattress. | ||
These were wire transfers and everything else. | ||
All on the books. | ||
So Zeldin just gets in there and says, I'm going to go check the records here. | ||
I'm going to go check the books. | ||
Tens of billions of dollars that they just hid right before he got in there. | ||
And he says, okay, this is strange. | ||
I'm going to investigate. | ||
So, billions of dollars. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
Lee Zeldin exposes Stacey Abrams' climate group funding. | ||
EPA discovers $2 billion stashed away by Biden and men for Stacey Abrams' linked climate group. | ||
$2 billion is what Lee Zeldin... | ||
Now, it was Monday or Tuesday this week, he broke the news about the tens of billions. | ||
Then last night, he broke the news about this two billion. | ||
So he's going in there finding all this fraud in the EPA. So again, now this will bleed into Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security as well. | ||
But it looks like we're really going to see the picture here with the EPA before any of it because it's so cut and dry. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, let's just talk about the EPA, but it's fair to say that multiple federal agencies were doing this, and entitlement programs were doing this. | ||
Before the Trump administration got into office, the Democrats that ran the EPA tried to stash tens of billions of dollars. | ||
They tried to hide. | ||
Tens of billions of dollars. | ||
Now, there's really only two conclusions, but I suppose you could maybe say that there's three potentials here. | ||
Why would they hide $20 billion from the Trump administration? | ||
One, so that they can steal it. | ||
Two, so that they can wait for four years until Trump gets out. | ||
And then just bring it back for their causes. | ||
Or I guess the third option would be so that they can continue to engage in these causes with that money just outside of the EPA's purview because they put it in separate accounts. | ||
So I suppose those are the three options. | ||
How is this not like red alert level? | ||
And here's the problem. | ||
There's normal congressional activity happening on the Hill right now. | ||
So for the last 72 hours, senators have been debating over a budget. | ||
And they finally reached their conclusion late last night. | ||
And, you know, it's hundreds of billions of dollars of budget. | ||
Maybe it's a clean bill, maybe it's not. | ||
I mean, you know. | ||
They're not going to fund Ukraine. | ||
They're not going to fund DEI. They're not going to fund men and women's sports and all the other crap. | ||
But, okay, still hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
I forget the numbers. | ||
Like $340 billion or something. | ||
Which I guess sounds low in comparison to recent years. | ||
But see, that's the problem here. | ||
The House is on fire. | ||
The House is on fire. | ||
And Congress is finishing up their game of tiddlywinks. | ||
The House is burning down all around them. | ||
And there's people scrambling, trying to grab all different artifacts and memorabilia and furniture and anything they can to get out of the house before it burns down. | ||
And Congress is sitting here at the dinner table trying to play tiddlywinks. | ||
Trying to play Yahtzee. | ||
As everything is burning down and being stolen all around them. | ||
So, that's the problem here. | ||
There has to be some sort of congressional response to this. | ||
Where it's like, oh, hold on. | ||
We are going to have to take a break from normal congressional activity. | ||
The house is burning down. | ||
We're going to have to kind of do something about the house being on fire and everything being robbed out of it before it burns to the ground, maybe before we finish our game of tiddlywinks, before we finish our game of Yahtzee over here, before we finish our little poker game. | ||
And yet they don't do it. | ||
They keep playing with their thumbs. | ||
They keep playing with one another. | ||
They keep rolling the dice. | ||
Lee Zeldin literally caught the Democrats trying to steal tens of billions of dollars. | ||
And you're over here trying to finish your little game of congressional tiddlywinks. | ||
It's a damn clown show in this Congress. | ||
It's a damn clown show. | ||
And then, of course, it's Stacey Abrams with $2 billion. | ||
They've already probably got all kinds of dirt on her. | ||
So they say, hey, we got to figure out where to put these billions. | ||
Let's give Stacey Abrams a call. | ||
Stacey, we need you to hold on to $2 billion for us. | ||
You got no choice. | ||
Okay. | ||
Nothing. | ||
Nothing from Congress. | ||
Not a peep. | ||
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What in the hell is going on? | |
Folks, this is just the EPA. This is just the EPA. And they got caught either trying to stash away for future use or outright steal tens of billions of dollars. | ||
What is the largest? | ||
It's like, I think it's like maybe 50 million. | ||
What is the largest heist in U.S. history? | ||
There was a couple bank robbers. | ||
There was a Loomis Fargo guy who got like $25 million, and I think he got beat recently. | ||
Guys, pull that up. | ||
What is the largest money heist in U.S. history? | ||
It's like $50 million max. | ||
Again, it was a Loomis Fargo guy. | ||
So they're saying now it's probably disputed. | ||
They're saying a Dunbar facility was robbed for $20 million. | ||
Point is... | ||
Point is, you rob tens of millions of dollars. | ||
You're in the highest level of financial theft. | ||
Here's a $30 million cash heist in a Los Angeles money storage facility. | ||
Was that the Loomis Fargo one? | ||
That looks like a newer one. | ||
So, point being, it's not even worth going into the weeds on this. | ||
Point being is, you steal $20 million, $30 million. | ||
That's like the biggest money heist of all time. | ||
Like, you're the top stealer of money ever. | ||
These people are stealing billions. | ||
Billions! | ||
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And they got caught! | |
And it's just like, oh, business as usual. | ||
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Business as usual. | |
It's outrageous. | ||
It is outrageous. | ||
Wait till they get into the entitlements, folks. | ||
That's just the EPA. The Environmental Protection Agency, they're laundering billions through. | ||
This was in Newsmax last night. | ||
Time to administer DOGE to Medicare and Medicaid. | ||
Folks, I'm telling you. | ||
And by the way, they admit here, as they have some of the numbers, and they've admitted it before in Medicare and Medicaid. | ||
You have tens of billions of fraud annually in these entitlement programs. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
First of all, it's two levels of crazy. | ||
One, I don't think the American people realize how much money has been stolen and laundered from them. | ||
I really don't think they can comprehend it. | ||
And we're starting to get an idea with some of the numbers, but the response isn't appropriate. | ||
It's going to be trillions. | ||
Doge? | ||
By the end of this year, who knows, by the end of the next month, we'll uncover at least a trillion dollars of outright fraud, waste, and abuse. | ||
A trillion dollars. | ||
A trillion. | ||
And we're in the process of rolling all this out, and it's like, where is the outrage? | ||
Where is the national media? | ||
Well, Caroline Levitt actually addressed that. | ||
And then Trump and Musk are basically saying they're not outraged because they're in on the take, which we've learned a little bit about that. | ||
But I'm just sitting here feeling like a man in the woods that just discovered the fountain of life or something, the fountain of youth, like screaming at the top of my lungs. | ||
It's like, where are the people? | ||
This EPA story is being so undercovered, I can't even believe it. | ||
And I guess it's not sexy, you know? | ||
The EPA is like, oh, the EPA. Lee Zeldin, he's not like some, you know, just a straight-up, just a straight-shooter, just a straight-up dude. | ||
Not bombastic, not sensationalist, just does an interview and says, oh, yeah, I found $20 billion in fraud over here. | ||
Does this follow-up interview, yeah, I found $2 billion going to Stacey Abrams. | ||
And then it's just like, flatline. | ||
Just light noise. | ||
They got caught, folks. | ||
They got caught. | ||
They were attempting to steal. | ||
We'll see what the number ends up at, but it'll be tens of billions for sure, probably at least $20 billion. | ||
They were attempting to steal $20 billion from the EPA, or at least hide it so that they could use it later or continue to use it, even though it was against Trump's executive orders. | ||
And they got caught. | ||
And they got caught. | ||
And so it's this weird thing with government. | ||
It's like, if I go try to rob a bank or a money-holding facility, if I rob them for $50 million, I'm the biggest criminal in the world. | ||
But if you're in government and you rob $10 billion, $20 billion, it's like, oh, it's not even a story. | ||
It's not even a story. | ||
It's like, oh, governments create a virus in a lab and release it, kills millions. | ||
Not even a story. | ||
But some guy gets beat to death in a prison, and it's a national story. | ||
It's the biggest story ever. | ||
It's a weird thing how government always gets away with that. | ||
You know, we're up against this phenomenon. | ||
It's kind of like a glass ceiling in a way. | ||
But I think the final marker in this challenge of when do we officially break through And defeat the mainstream media. | ||
What does that process look like? | ||
It's like we're still in it right now, but now we're all kind of like jammed up against that glass ceiling. | ||
Our faces are pressing against it and kind of getting crowded up here. | ||
As, I mean, quite frankly, everybody is catching up to InfoWars now. | ||
And I don't need to do a whole thing about it. | ||
You listen to the show every day. | ||
You listen to InfoWars. | ||
Some of you have been listening to decades. | ||
So you know what I'm talking about. | ||
But it's just like, you know, the president talks like us, reports the things we report. | ||
Elon Musk, members of Congress. | ||
I mean, you name it. | ||
Conservative media outlets. | ||
But it's like there's still this glass ceiling that we're all like pressed up against. | ||
Like, I can't get through it. | ||
There's still this phenomenon of if the mainstream media syndicate doesn't report it, if the mainstream media syndicate doesn't make it a big issue, it's like it still doesn't. | ||
Breakthrough. | ||
It's like it still doesn't shatter that glass ceiling. | ||
When are we going to see that? | ||
It feels inevitable at this point. | ||
There's so much pressure now. | ||
Something has got to break. | ||
I mean, it's outrageous. | ||
And I don't want to spend much more time on this, but it's like this hurdle. | ||
I mean, I'm pointing that they're robbing the bank. | ||
They're robbing the bank. | ||
They're robbing the bank. | ||
I'm saying scream. | ||
They're robbing the bank. | ||
They're robbing the bank. | ||
And it's just like, oh, nobody cares. | ||
Of course, that's not true. | ||
A lot of people care. | ||
Most of America cares. | ||
The Trump administration cares. | ||
But then there's the mainstream media keeping it from really breaking through, keeping it from really shattering that glass ceiling, keeping it from really seeming real. | ||
So they still have that kind of trance over the American people, and they know it. | ||
So here's Caroline Levitt addressing that from the White House earlier today, clip six. | ||
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We're now hearing from constituents in some traditionally red districts right now complaining about what they say is the chainsaw approach and saying that it's been done very sloppily, the cuts to jobs and spending. | |
How do you respond to that criticism? | ||
I love how the media takes a few critics when the overwhelming response from the American people is support for what this administration is doing. | ||
If you look at the public polling, 70% of Americans, according to CBS, believe that President Trump is delivering on the promises he made. | ||
And there should be no secret about the fact that this administration is committed to cutting waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
The president campaigned on that promise. | ||
Americans elected him on that promise. | ||
And he's actually delivering on it. | ||
And this is something that... | ||
Democrats promised they would do for decades. | ||
President Trump is just the first president to get it done. | ||
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Let me ask you about the fraud if I can. | |
We can all have our own opinion about what is wasteful spending. | ||
And Republicans have praised the president for cutting wasteful spending. | ||
But fraud, of course, is a crime. | ||
So have you turned over evidence of fraud to the Justice Department? | ||
And when should we expect to see those indictments? | ||
It's a clever question. | ||
First of all, I think all Americans would agree that funding mastectomies in Mozambique is not something that The American people should be funding or DEI programs. | ||
I think it's fraudulent that the American government has been ripping off taxpayers in this way. | ||
And we also do know there has been extensive fraud, particularly if you look at Social Security. | ||
In fact, according to an IG report from the Social Security Administration, there were 71 $1 billion worth of fraud in one single fiscal year that we know about. | ||
And so that is a lot of fraud, Peter, that the government has admitted to. | ||
So this administration is committed to finding even more of that fraud, waste and abuse. | ||
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To be clear, that $71 billion was from 2015 to 2022. So it wasn't in just one year. | |
$71 billion. | ||
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But it wasn't in one year, just to be clear. | |
In one report. | ||
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And it was in one report over multiple years, from 2015 to 2022. Are you defending $71 billion in fraud, Peter? | |
That's a lot of money, far too much. | ||
And that's why this administration, why is the media so against cutting waste, fraud and abuse from the government? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
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We won't be deterred. | |
We will not be deterred from people like you and the press who are clearly adamantly opposed to cutting waste, fraud and abuse. | ||
But we know that American taxpayers at home who have been struggling with an inflationary crisis don't want their tax dollars going towards crazy DEI. Now, | ||
she kind of snaps back, as Raw Story puts it there, she snaps back at Peter Jennings, the White House correspondent for CBS, when he talks about, hey, if it's fraud, why aren't there people being arrested? | ||
And she kind of snaps back, and I understand that, but yet, actually, he's right. | ||
He's right. | ||
Now, he thinks he's getting her, and she's like, oh, you're clever. | ||
He thinks he's getting her by saying, there's no real fraud, you just say there's fraud, and that's why there's no arrest. | ||
No, actually, you're kind of close, but no, the issue is that there is fraud, and nobody's been arrested. | ||
That's the issue. | ||
That's the missing link. | ||
And if we don't get arrests here, folks, again, look, this is great. | ||
Love what Doge is doing. | ||
Love what they're exposing. | ||
We're changing the political paradigm. | ||
We're changing the political culture. | ||
It's like a 50-50 shot if it even lasts after four years. | ||
But it's likely a 0% chance it lasts after four years if people don't get arrested. | ||
0%. | ||
It means nothing. | ||
We'll save a bunch of money for four years. | ||
We'll get four years of an oxygen tank at the bottom of the ocean. | ||
And then we'll be cut off and we'll be in the same drowning situation we were before. | ||
People have to get arrested. | ||
Otherwise, sitting here and exposing all this fraud does nothing. | ||
Gives us nice oxygen tank, extends our life a little bit, you're right back to drowning at the end of the day. | ||
Now, maybe this could be the straw that breaks the camel's back. | ||
Now, Kash Patel is going to be confirmed, sworn in, rather, at any... | ||
Any minute. | ||
I don't know if he has been sworn in yet. | ||
Trump was busy with the governor's conference today, where we'll go to some of those clips. | ||
But Kash Patel is going to be sworn in today. | ||
And so Trump will probably do that when he finishes up with the governor's, is my guess. | ||
But that's going to happen today. | ||
Now, Pam Bondi has been waiting for Kash Patel to be confirmed and sworn in before she does the Diddy and the Epstein release. | ||
Now, I wouldn't be too excited about the Diddy stuff because... | ||
That's still an ongoing trial, and there's all kinds of developments still swirling around that. | ||
You had some plaintiffs drop their case. | ||
Then Diddy's lawyer just requested to be removed from the case, said he can't defend him anymore. | ||
So that's still kind of an ongoing thing. | ||
I wouldn't really anticipate much as far as that's concerned. | ||
It's ongoing. | ||
But the Epstein list, they're saying they're going to release it. | ||
So now that Patel has been confirmed, we're waiting for the swearing in, the timing of it with the weekend is interesting. | ||
So if they want to do it on a weekend, they could do it on a weekend. | ||
It's not how it typically works in D.C. I don't even know if that would be a good idea because it would get much more traction on a Monday. | ||
So even though we're impatient, you might as well wait until Monday if this is how it's going to go. | ||
So I would say they'll probably do it Monday. | ||
Maybe they do it tonight. | ||
Maybe they do it tomorrow and just say, forget the news cycle. | ||
Who cares? | ||
We are in the news cycle. | ||
But they said day one, after Bondi and Patel are both sworn in, They're releasing the file. | ||
So here's Bonnie talking about it. | ||
Guys, give me back-to-back clip four and clip five. | ||
The DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients? | ||
Will that really happen? | ||
It's sitting on my desk right now to review. | ||
That's been a directive by President Trump. | ||
I'm reviewing that. | ||
I'm reviewing JFK files, MLK files. | ||
That's all in the process of being reviewed because that was done at the directive of the president from all of these agencies. | ||
So have you seen anything that you said, oh my gosh? | ||
Not yet. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, we'll check back with you. | ||
Scaring bad guys is something Cash has talked about a lot, and you have, when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein and the people who are predators in this country. | ||
They've been given a pass, and a lot of Americans think these guys have got to pass for a long time and maybe even are still being protected right now. | ||
Where are we at with the Jeffrey Epstein list, the documents? | ||
And Cash has made a lot of public statements about this. | ||
Where are we at? | ||
I was briefed on that yesterday. | ||
I can't talk about that publicly, but President Trump has given a very strong directive and that's going to be followed. | ||
A lot of documents. | ||
People can expect actual movement on this, not just empty promises. | ||
Donald Trump doesn't make empty promises. | ||
I think promises made, promises kept, and that's why we're all there to carry out his directive about making America safe and prosperous. | ||
All right, so it's a Trump directive, not even necessarily a Bondi or Patel directive, even though it is definitely a Patel directive or agenda item. | ||
Even Bondi's been talking about this for years as well. | ||
So they're all in the same boat here, and it's just a matter of time. | ||
I'd love to get that list tonight, but, I mean, strategy is not something that we should lose sight of, despite being in control of the news cycle now and in control of the government, perhaps. | ||
But releasing it on a Friday night, releasing it on a weekend is probably not the most effective thing. | ||
You do that on a Monday morning, you control the news cycle for a week. | ||
You do that on a Friday night, you're irrelevant by Monday. | ||
So we'll see what they want to do. | ||
It could happen tonight. | ||
I mean, you know, not going to be upset if they do it tonight. | ||
I'd love to see it tonight. | ||
But you got to be strategic because we're trying to awaken the entire country here. | ||
Now, President Trump had a governor's conference today at the White House where he spoke. | ||
Broke a bunch of news, quite frankly. | ||
And then told off the governor of Maine right to her face. | ||
She's done. | ||
She's shot. | ||
So that's good for Maine. | ||
There'll probably be a Republican governor in there next. | ||
But let's go like this. | ||
First, here's President Trump addressing the governors. | ||
And this is big. | ||
This is very important, and he has to do it in a year. | ||
Stressing paper ballots and Trump's new vision for how we should handle elections here in clip nine. | ||
One other thing, just before we leave, I think you should do this. | ||
I mean, for safety and security and for the good of our nation, you should do it anyway, regardless, even if it costs 10 times more, but it actually costs you just a tiny fraction. | ||
If you went to paper ballots and you're voting, and I would hope that every Republican would. | ||
So it costs exactly 8%. | ||
Of what the machines cost. | ||
These machines, they've got something going. | ||
They get business. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
So paper ballots. | ||
And paper is very sophisticated today. | ||
Paper, it's called watermark. | ||
It's impossible to copy, impossible to cheat. | ||
It's actually hard to believe that a piece of paper is highly sophisticated. | ||
But it's watermark, and it's very... | ||
It's amazing, actually, when you see it. | ||
You can't cheat. | ||
But if you went to paper ballots and... | ||
Same-day voting. | ||
And if you went to voter ID, and also one other thing, you want a proof of citizenship, those four things, proof of citizenship, voter ID, paper ballots, one-day voting. | ||
And if you went to two-day voting or three-day voting, but some of these states, you had 64 days. | ||
You know, California just finished up just a short while ago. | ||
They were voting a week and a half ago. | ||
They're trying to finish them up. | ||
And other states too. | ||
They were weeks after the election. | ||
I mean, if that were a close election, you'd have to wait for weeks and weeks and weeks. | ||
You've got to finish fast, Brian. | ||
Thank you for your help. | ||
We did very well in Georgia. | ||
It was very nice. | ||
But some of these states, if you had a close election, you wouldn't know who won. | ||
And then, you know, once that happens, then you really never know who won. | ||
But you would save tens of millions of dollars. | ||
Forgetting about... | ||
Right, wrong, and security, safety, our country, our constitution, and all of this. | ||
Number one, you'd have a much safer election. | ||
Number two, everybody, you'd know the results of your election by 10 o'clock. | ||
Everybody, it's a beautiful system. | ||
It's boxes of 5,000. | ||
Boom, boom. | ||
And you can go and examine each box. | ||
It's so simple and so good. | ||
I did ask Elon, because he knows more about computers than anybody. | ||
And I said, what do you think of the voting system? | ||
He said, computers are not meant for voting. | ||
It's just not a good... | ||
It's too many transactions taking place too quickly. | ||
It's just not... | ||
He said, honestly... | ||
And I've gone to the best people, the smartest computer minds from MIT, from others. | ||
My uncle was a professor for 41 years at MIT. And a brilliant... | ||
And I got to know a lot of the people up there. | ||
And they will tell you that the most secure way that you can secure the election, and probably the fastest way, because there can be very little hanky-panky, is paper ballots. | ||
Can you believe it? | ||
So I hope, Sarah, that certainly the Republican governors. | ||
But if you want to save a lot of money, you go to paper ballots. | ||
It'll cost you 8% of what the costs are now. | ||
And that's... | ||
Based on a good deal for machines. | ||
And then when you go through the days and weeks and months of waiting, France had mail-in ballots. | ||
Anytime you have mail-in ballots, you're going to have fraud. | ||
Without question. | ||
And France had it, and they went back to paper ballots. | ||
And I saw their election, and their election was over at 9 o'clock, and their numbers came in at 10.05. | ||
And there were no complaints. | ||
They had a winner, they had a loser. | ||
39 million votes. | ||
And it was done. | ||
We're one of the only people that has now mail-in voting. | ||
One of the only countries that has mail-in voting. | ||
Remember Jimmy Carter when he did a... | ||
So, election reform needs to be a major agenda item for Trump, and he's got to do it in a year. | ||
So he's addressing the governors there. | ||
I do anticipate there to be more action from Donald Trump or at least more spurring of governors to do something about this. | ||
Paper ballots, same-day voting, voter ID laws, bing. | ||
It's really not even that complicated unless you're trying to cheat and steal elections. | ||
Then you want it to be more complicated. | ||
And, of course, we all know who does that. | ||
Now here's President Trump talking about the rise of autism. | ||
Says, are we spraying something that causes this? | ||
Clip 10. But, you know, we have one stat that I quote, the autism stat. | ||
And you hear different numbers, but it's thousands. | ||
They say between 10 and 20,000. | ||
So if you go back 15 years ago, we had, like, nobody. | ||
It was one in 20,000. | ||
Now we have one in 34. Is that right? | ||
34. 34 or 36 kids have autism. | ||
And if you go back, I guess, 18 years, whenever that was done, it was 1 in 20,000. | ||
So we got from 20,000 to 34, 36. That's unbelievable. | ||
So there's something wrong. | ||
There's something wrong. | ||
We've done something wrong. | ||
There's something you're going to figure it out. | ||
Maybe it's a spray that we spray all over the place that nobody else does. | ||
Other countries don't. | ||
The Pennsylvania Dutch, they don't do anything and they're amazingly healthy. | ||
So, is it the vaccines or is it the stuff we're spraying on the food? | ||
And I think that's what he's talking about. | ||
I don't think he's talking about chemtrails. | ||
He kind of leaves it open for interpretation. | ||
But I believe what he's talking about is The vaccine schedule that the Amish don't have and they have no autism. | ||
And the chemicals that they spray on crops that the Amish don't do and they have no autism. | ||
I believe those are the two things that he's referencing there. | ||
But of course, these two things are billion-dollar industries. | ||
Vaccine industry, big pharma industry, that's billions of dollars. | ||
Agriculture industry, that's billions of dollars. | ||
And by the way... | ||
Those are some of the biggest lobbyists in D.C. Agriculture lobbyists like Monsanto and big pharma lobbyists like Pfizer, which I want to come back to that in a second. | ||
But let's finish up with Trump here as he smashes down politically the governor of Maine, Janet Mills. | ||
She's done. | ||
She'll never win another election after this clip eight. | ||
Has complied immediately, by the way. | ||
That's good. | ||
But I understand Maine. | ||
Is Maine here? | ||
The governor of Maine? | ||
Are you not going to comply with it? | ||
Well, we are the federal law. | ||
Well, you better do it. | ||
You better do it because you're not going to get any federal funding at all if you don't. | ||
And by the way, your population, even though it's somewhat liberal, although I did very well there. | ||
Your population doesn't want men playing in women's sports. | ||
So you better comply because otherwise you're not getting any federal funding. | ||
Good, I'll see you in court. | ||
I look forward to that. | ||
That should be a real easy one. | ||
And enjoy your life after governor because I don't think you'll be in elected politics. | ||
You know, you ever been scolded by the teacher in front of the whole class? | ||
I certainly never have been. | ||
No. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Not me. | ||
I've never had a teacher have to scold me in front of the entire class. | ||
Absolutely, of course not. | ||
Somebody out there listening, maybe you have, so I wouldn't know anything about that, but I have a feeling it probably feels like that. | ||
Ooh. | ||
See you in court. | ||
I'm going to win easy, and then you'll never get elected again. | ||
Well, that's fun. | ||
Now, speaking of fun and getting back to the vaccine issue, I want to revisit this. | ||
The most deadly one, I don't know, but it was one of the mRNA ones. | ||
And he brings them up there and he gets booed. | ||
Now, I want to just revisit this for a second because this is a very significant moment. | ||
So, here it is, in case you missed it yesterday, Albert Bourla getting booed by the crowd at the White House. | ||
We also have the head of Pfizer here, so I want to thank him. | ||
One of the great, great people. | ||
One of the great businessmen. | ||
Thank you, Albert. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Here's my question. | ||
Here's my question. | ||
I have a hard time believing That Donald Trump is so out of touch with his base that he did not anticipate that. | ||
I just have a hard time believing that. | ||
And we know that Trump is a bit stubborn on the vaccine issue. | ||
And we know that Trump doesn't really want to divert from his stance of Project Warp Speed being a good thing and the vaccine saving lives and all of that. | ||
So we know that. | ||
It's kind of the blemish that he has, his big blemish. | ||
And so, that being true, I still have a hard time believing that Trump didn't anticipate that reaction. | ||
That is a little hard for me to believe. | ||
And maybe if that's the case, maybe if he didn't anticipate that and he was ignorant to how his base really feels about the vaccines, then he certainly learned there, I would assume, after that. | ||
Based off of the reaction, he certainly learned there. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, I don't know if I'm willing to go as far as to say that Trump did that intentionally to humiliate. | ||
But it seems more likely that he would do that than be completely ignorant on how his base feels about the vaccines. | ||
There's just no way. | ||
I know too many people that have told him about this. | ||
So that was a strange, that was really a strange moment. | ||
That was really a strange moment. | ||
But it shows that we're not, you know, we're independent thinkers in the MAGA movement, the nationalist populist movement. | ||
And so, yeah, we're not just going to sit there when our king, Donald Trump, says cheer for this guy and we boo him. | ||
We're going to boo him because we don't like him. | ||
So that's how that goes. | ||
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But, you know, we have one stat that I quote, the autism stat. | ||
And you hear different numbers, but it's thousands. | ||
They say between 10 and 20,000. | ||
So if you go back 15 years ago, we had, like, nobody. | ||
It was one in 20,000. | ||
Now we have one in 34. Is that right? | ||
34. So 34 or 36 kids have autism. | ||
And if you go back... | ||
I guess 18 years that whenever that was done, it was one in 20,000. | ||
So we got from 20,000 to 34, 36. That's unbelievable. | ||
So there's something wrong. | ||
There's something wrong. | ||
We've done something wrong. | ||
There's something you're going to figure it out. | ||
Maybe it's a spray that we spray all over the place that nobody else does. | ||
Other countries don't. | ||
The Pennsylvania Dutch, they don't do anything, and they're amazingly healthy. | ||
Now, ladies and gentlemen, what President Donald Trump is talking about right there is already completely proven scientific fact. | ||
And we have a brand new study that just dropped that totally proves it. | ||
Now, the issue is, and this is how the mainstream media treats it, and... | ||
Historically, even Congress or these governors, when Trump talks, they just say, oh, he doesn't know what he's talking about. | ||
There's no evidence of that. | ||
He's just crazy. | ||
No, President Trump is 100% right. | ||
And it's not just about the vaccines. | ||
When he says, oh, the stuff we're spraying everywhere, folks, they don't spray all this agricultural product in foreign countries like Europe. | ||
It's banned. | ||
It's banned. | ||
A lot of the glyphosate and the other stuff that they spray on crops and food and everything else is banned. | ||
We only do that here. | ||
So is it that? | ||
Is it the vaccines? | ||
Is it both? | ||
Trump knows what he's talking about. | ||
But here's the new study. | ||
Jaw-dropping study finds vaccinated children have 170% higher risk of autism. | ||
And it found that in some corners of this study, they had a 212% greater likelihood of developing other neurodevelopmental disorders, including ADHD, epilepsy, seizures, brain inflammation, and other learning disorders. | ||
So this is all a direct study correlating vaccines to autism and other learning disabilities and mental disorders. | ||
But really, this study is kind of just a fraction of the picture. | ||
Because it's not really 170%. | ||
It's really infinite. | ||
It's really infinite percent increase. | ||
Because when you go into the... | ||
Societies, like he's talking about, if you go into Amish communities in Pennsylvania or Illinois or anywhere, really, quite frankly, if you go into these societies, these communities that don't vaccinate at all, they have zero autism. | ||
They have zero of this stuff. | ||
Zero. | ||
So, yeah, if you kind of look at a general picture of it, where you have all the kids that are vaccinated, And you say, well, here's the increase that you have when you're vaccinated, but really you compare it to the communities that do no vaccines, it's 1,000%. | ||
It's 10,000%. | ||
As Trump was saying, it used to not even exist. | ||
We went from 1 in 20, 30,000 kids with an autism issue to 1 in 40. There's a factor, there's a variable that causes that. | ||
We're getting down to the bottom of it. | ||
It's vaccines and maybe the stuff we spray on the food. | ||
But who is it? | ||
It's the big agriculture lobbyists that don't want you to know that. | ||
It's the big pharmaceutical lobbyists that don't want you to know that. | ||
So they've been covering it up for years. | ||
Trump has known about this for years. | ||
Now he's got RFK Jr. in there running HHS, who's in his ear, telling him all about this. | ||
RFK Jr. has an entire team of health professionals and organic experts and everything else that have been sharing information with him and studies with him. | ||
Now there's a whole team of doctors. | ||
After COVID and all the lies with that, and they've come out and they've realized how corrupt the system is, and now they're looking into other big pharma stuff after the vaccine lies and the virus lies, and they're saying, okay, well, let's look into some of these other sectors. | ||
Oh, they lied about vaccines. | ||
They lied about autism. | ||
And so it's all coming out. | ||
And so these governors can sit there and shake their head and pretend like Trump is crazy. | ||
He's 100% right. | ||
And we already have now multiple studies proving it, and more is going to come out, folks. | ||
It's undeniable. | ||
Whatever we've been doing is causing the autism. | ||
It's not organic. | ||
It's the vaccines and maybe the chemicals we spray on the food. | ||
Probably both, but the vaccines are the biggest. | ||
All right, Kash Patel is about to be sworn in and then giving his speech after being sworn in. | ||
And before we go to that, I want to share a very important message with people here today. | ||
And this is about... | ||
Mindset, attitude, and psychology. | ||
And I spoke about this last week with Alex. | ||
Or that might have been earlier this week. | ||
You know, time just blurs. | ||
But I spoke about this either earlier this week or last week with Alex. | ||
And then he expanded on his show. | ||
Because I think there's two things that we're kind of dealing with psychologically that we have to leap that hurdle. | ||
And sometimes you need it kind of laid out for you to understand what it is. | ||
And one is the Elon Musk factor. | ||
And I was explaining it earlier this week to Alex. | ||
I said, you know, I understand you have the cynics, you have the skeptics, you have committed dissidents and contrarians, and then you have people that are just totally black-pilled. | ||
And so they just can't. | ||
Believe anything good can happen. | ||
They just can't believe that good people can ever get in control. | ||
And so you can understand why, but that's kind of the psychological attitude paradigm that we're facing. | ||
And I explained it like this. | ||
I said, look, even if I wanted to accept or am open to the idea that Elon Musk is an unknown factor in all this, he's really just gotten involved in politics, to this extent at least, in the last year or so. | ||
Well, okay, maybe I could say, well, okay, he's an unknown factor. | ||
But I'm sitting here battling this Goliath, our corrupt government, our corrupt media, everything else, the agenda for global enslavement, the agenda for the management class to control the entire planet, the entire population of the planet. | ||
And I'm sitting here battling these people. | ||
And so, yeah, here comes Elon Musk, an unknown factor. | ||
And he takes this Goliath off of my neck, off of my back, and starts pounding it. | ||
Well, okay, maybe I don't know. | ||
And so I kind of back away. | ||
And maybe I don't know. | ||
And I'm like, well, this is a monster here. | ||
But he's destroying my enemy right now. | ||
He's destroying the person that's trying to destroy me right now. | ||
So what am I going to do? | ||
Disrupt him? | ||
Start stabbing him? | ||
No, I'm going to step back and I'm going to say, okay. | ||
Yeah, have at it. | ||
Go for it. | ||
Please. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I get a little relief here. | ||
Now, after he slaughters my enemy, he stares at me and starts drooling at the mouth and comes after me. | ||
Okay, well, I got a different story. | ||
That's the unknown factor here. | ||
I know what the Goliath on my neck, on my back, trying to destroy my future. | ||
I know what they want to do with me. | ||
They've been doing it my whole life. | ||
I already know that factor. | ||
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Maybe I don't know what Elon Musk's want. | |
Maybe I don't. | ||
But I know what he's doing to the people that are trying to destroy me. | ||
So yeah, I'm going to go ahead and let that happen. | ||
And then afterwards, if I need to reevaluate things, I will. | ||
So I understand why people are skeptical of Elon Musk. | ||
It's perfectly fine. | ||
Question everything. | ||
But let's make rational thoughts. | ||
Let's make... | ||
I mean, let's sit here and make decisions that aren't going to get us potentially hurt here. | ||
And let's be pragmatic about this. | ||
So yeah, I'm not going to go after the guy that's destroying the person that's trying to destroy me when maybe even at worst he's an unknown factor. | ||
And I think it's a pretty well-known, I mean, it's not like Musk is really an unknown factor at this point anymore. | ||
It's pretty clear what he wants to do. | ||
He wants to expand humanity to multiple planets. | ||
He does have an intention to merge humanity with machines, whether you like it or not. | ||
It's not secret about that. | ||
But he seems to be very pro-human, and he sees the people that are trying to have an anti-human planet, and he's trying to stop them. | ||
So yeah, I'm going to let that go on. | ||
So that's kind of one of the psychological attitude things that we're dealing with. | ||
And then the other one is, the good people can never be in charge, nobody can ever be good, the black pill nature, which you understand, for years you've been living under this corruption, and so you kind of get black-pilled and you understand it. | ||
But it's like you have to. | ||
We've been working at this forever. | ||
We're finally gaining ground. | ||
We're finally moving the ball downfield in the direction we want it to go. | ||
So that is happening. | ||
We have to be ready to accept that and be ready to accept that other people are going to join our cause and, like, Be ready for victory. | ||
I'm not saying everything is going to be perfect. | ||
I'm just saying it's like we are winning. | ||
So why not accept the fact that you're winning? | ||
You work to win. | ||
You work to move the agenda. | ||
You work to have a better future. | ||
We're finally getting all that and delivering it. | ||
The good guys are in charge. | ||
Doesn't mean people are perfect. | ||
So why wouldn't I celebrate the victory? | ||
Why wouldn't I sit here? | ||
And say we're winning and we're dominating and we're getting things back. | ||
Why wouldn't I believe in the future? | ||
Why wouldn't I believe in humanity? | ||
So these are kind of the two psychological paradigms that we're dealing with right now. | ||
As I think people are just like, they just can't believe anything good can happen. | ||
Anybody good can get in control. | ||
And so they can't really leap that psychological hurdle that we might actually be there. | ||
So it has to be overwhelming evidence, and I would say right now it is. | ||
Kash Patel might be another factor in all of this. | ||
He's just been sworn in, or he's being sworn in right now in the White House. | ||
He's going to follow up with a speech. | ||
speech let's go live to cash patel being sworn in thank | ||
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you all for being here today to celebrate cash Hospital. | |
And I want to hurry and get him sworn in because I'm the happiest person today ever. | ||
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All right, here we go. | |
Please place your hand on the guitar and raise your right hand. | ||
I do solemnly swear. | ||
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I have a question. | |
I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States. | ||
Against all enemies, foreign and domestic. | ||
That I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. | ||
That I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. | ||
That I take this obligation freely. | ||
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Without any mention of reservation or purpose of the nation. | |
And I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. | ||
So help me God. | ||
Whoo! | ||
Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow. | ||
So first and foremost, we were just with President Trump, and I just want to thank him. | ||
I know he's not here in the room right now, but what a ride we have been on. | ||
What a courageous warrior and leader he has been. | ||
And the faith and trust he has put in me to lead the FBI is the greatest honor that I'll ever have in my life. | ||
And to General Bondi, that sounds pretty freaking cool. | ||
Pam, you're my sister, you're my mentor, you're my friend. | ||
You're my boss, and the confidence you have placed in me, I will never violate that trust. | ||
The men and women of the FBI will be led under your leadership through one standard, the Constitution. | ||
So thank you for entrusting me. | ||
Oh man, this is effing crazy. | ||
So, obviously, you don't get here alone. | ||
This is epic crazy. | ||
I'm here because of my family, and I'm here because of my friends, and you're literally in this room because you made it happen. | ||
My sister, Nisha, and my nephew, Ari, flew in from London just to be here. | ||
My beautiful girlfriend, Alexis, is here. | ||
Yes, I agree. | ||
My aunts and uncles are here. | ||
They've come from all over the country. | ||
I am living the American dream, and anyone that thinks the American dream is dead, just look right here. | ||
You're talking to a first-generation Indian kid who's about to lead the law enforcement community, the greatest nation on God's green earth. | ||
That can't happen anywhere else. | ||
To the senators and the men and women of the United States House of Representatives, you placed an enormous trust in me, an enormous leap of faith. | ||
One that I didn't know that I could possibly earn back, but I'm going to spend every single day on this job doing so. | ||
The fact that you placed the confidence you did in me has inspired me to reach new heights at this job. | ||
I promise you the following. | ||
There will be accountability within the FBI and outside of the FBI. | ||
And we will do it through rigorous constitutional oversight starting this weekend. | ||
This is great. | ||
We all used to live in the same freaking house. | ||
Yeah, I don't have any prepared remarks. | ||
I wish I could go around the room and, you know, tell a story about how each and every one of you have magically touched my life to put me in this position. | ||
What a roller coaster ride it has been. | ||
I do know this. | ||
We are in this room together because you guys have a love of country that is truly inspirational and it bleeds out everywhere we go. | ||
And if you look around this room, you see civil servants. | ||
You see warriors. | ||
You see attorneys. | ||
You see great husbands and fathers and mothers and wives. | ||
And we're fighting for the same thing. | ||
Our future. | ||
Our children. | ||
This guy. | ||
And there is no greater mission. | ||
I wish I had more words to thank every single one of you, but every time I look at every single one of you, you guys know the stories you can't tell. | ||
More importantly, the ones you can. | ||
Pam and I were just talking in the back and we were like, do you believe this? | ||
We were on the campaign trail together. | ||
We were attorneys in the first administration together. | ||
Now we're here. | ||
She's the attorney general. | ||
I'm the director of the FBI. This is insane. | ||
And I don't really fully believe it yet. | ||
I hope to. | ||
Believe it. | ||
I'm just not here without you guys. | ||
And look, I know the media's in here. | ||
And if you have a target, that target's right here. | ||
It's not the men and women at the FBI. You've written everything you possibly can about me that's fake, malicious, slanderous, and defamatory. | ||
Keep it coming. | ||
Bring it on. | ||
But leave the men and women of the FBI out of it. | ||
They deserve better. | ||
And for those of you who think that there's going to be a two-tier system of justice, not with Attorney General Bondi. | ||
There's a singular system of justice for all Americans, and there will be accountability. | ||
And the reason that this mission is so important is simply the following. | ||
100,000 people last year raped. | ||
100,000 people died of CCP fentanyl overdose and heroin. | ||
17,000 homicides. | ||
Violent crime is out of control. | ||
We cannot have a United States of America where that is acceptable, where someone dies every 30 minutes, where someone ODs every 7, where someone's raped every 6. That cannot be allowed to continue, and it will not be allowed to continue. | ||
Our national security mission is equally as important. | ||
Anyone that wishes to do harm to our way of life and our citizens, here or abroad, will face the full wrath of the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. | ||
And if you seek to hide in any corner of this country or any corner of this planet, we will put on the world's largest manhunt and we will find you. | ||
And we will decide your end state, not you. | ||
We will uphold the Constitution. | ||
We will uphold ourselves to the Constitution. | ||
The men and women at the FBI, I have your back because you have the backs of the American people. | ||
You will be held to the same high standard. | ||
Any deviation. | ||
From that standard will not be tolerated at this Federal Bureau of Investigation. | ||
The men and women at the FBI who make us safe deserve better. | ||
And they are going to get it with our leadership and your support. | ||
God bless America and God bless every one of you. | ||
I love this country. | ||
Pretty strong words there from now FBI Director Cash Patel and... | ||
You know, when it comes to accountability, you think about the things he's been saying for the last couple of years. | ||
The crimes committed against Donald Trump by the Obama administration, most importantly, with the illegal spying and then the parallel construction of the fake Russian collusion story. | ||
That's where the accountability needs to be. | ||
So we can talk about, you know, the Chinese fentanyl and these other issues, but the real accountability is right here. | ||
With the corruption and the lies really dating all the way back to the Obama administration. | ||
So I hope he doesn't drop that. | ||
I hope that that's still a big issue for him as he's literally written the books on it. | ||
Cash Patel now in. | ||
The team is pretty much fully assembled. | ||
And I guess to the question earlier, Patel just answered it. | ||
There will be accountability as soon as this weekend. | ||
So let's see what that... | ||
Looks like and sounds like. | ||
But I guess that means he's going to get right to work then. | ||
So we'll see what accountability by this weekend means. | ||
But, you know, I don't think, and I really don't want to have this right out of the gates, but I don't think these are platitudes. | ||
I don't think these are empty words. | ||
I think they mean it. | ||
And now they're going to have to prove that they mean it. | ||
Trump has done it the entire time. | ||
But now his team is assembled. | ||
I mean, look at Lee Zeldin. | ||
He's been incredible. | ||
Look at Doge. | ||
They've been incredible. | ||
Now it's now okay. | ||
Now we're going to get action from RFK Jr. Now we're going to get action from Pam Bonney. | ||
Now we're going to get action from Kash Patel. | ||
Now things are really going to start rolling. | ||
By the way, huge devastating blow to the deep state. | ||
Huge devastating blow to the Democrats. | ||
Huge devastating blow to the left-wing agenda today. | ||
They have been trying. | ||
Stop option they have when it comes to shutting down USAID. And they've lost at every level. | ||
They've lost at every level, including today, just now. | ||
Judge allows Trump administration to remove thousands of USAID staff. | ||
Basically, for all intents and purposes, the thing is getting shut down, folks. | ||
A federal judge today allowed President Donald Trump's administration to proceed with its plan to remove thousands of U.S. agency for international development employees from their positions. | ||
U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols lifted a temporary block, permitting the administration to significantly downsize USAID staff. | ||
The decision includes ordering those stationed abroad to return to the U.S. within 30 days at government expense, leaving only a small fraction of staff. | ||
The ruling follows a lawsuit filed by unions representing affected employees. | ||
The unions argued that the rapid dismantling of the agency had left some overseas workers cut off from emergency communication systems. | ||
Nichols ruled that the union's legal challenge must be addressed under federal employment laws rather than through district court litigation. | ||
So, folks, they... | ||
Even Judge Tanya Chutkin ruled with the Trump administration. | ||
The anti-Trump Judge Chutkin ruled in favor of the Trump administration when it came to his agenda. | ||
Now another judge has ruled in favor of the Trump administration. | ||
So they've tried everything. | ||
The Democrats have tried everything. | ||
The court system, the court of public opinion, and they've lost at every level. | ||
There's nothing they can do in Congress. | ||
They don't have the numbers. | ||
They don't have the votes. | ||
And now there's nothing left they can do in the court system because the judges keep ruling against them. | ||
How big is this? | ||
USAID was their source to fund all their political agendas and make themselves rich in the process. | ||
All the anti-American garbage, all the anti-human garbage, all the eugenics, all the stopping people from having kids, all of it, all of this stuff. | ||
The trans kids, all of it, all their political agenda. | ||
It was all funded and promoted with USAID all over the planet, folks. | ||
And then they make themselves rich skimming off the top. | ||
And now it's all getting shut down. | ||
That's their piggy bank. | ||
One of many. | ||
But that was their big one. | ||
That was their big piggy bank right there that was kind of versatile and agile so that they could really just anytime they needed funds, just bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, just fund all their different agendas, just like a slot machine. | ||
Just pull it every time they hit jackpot. | ||
It's done. | ||
It's over. | ||
Their number one source to fund their entire anti-human, anti-American propaganda has been shut down and now the Democrats have no options left. | ||
And by the way, Trump's approval rating is at a record high right now. | ||
And that's with all the rigged news and the rigged polls and everything else. | ||
Democrats' approval rating is at a record low. | ||
Record low. | ||
And that's on the tails of Biden leaving the White House at a record low approval rating. | ||
Now the latest polls, Democrats' approval ratings amongst the American people, just the Democrat Party, is in the 20s. | ||
The 20s. | ||
Even Democrats that get polled. | ||
Democrats are polling in the 40% approval rating amongst Democrats. | ||
This is how you win. | ||
What is universal for most Americans, what do they support? | ||
They support getting rid of waste, fraud, and abuse in government. | ||
They support smaller government. | ||
They support cutting taxes. | ||
Which, by the way, the new budget bill? | ||
$4 trillion in taxes to be cut in the budget bill. | ||
People like having their own money, and they don't like the government stealing it and spending it. | ||
And now we're winning. | ||
All right. | ||
I still got a ton of news on my desk. | ||
I got a guest coming up, which is perfect for today. | ||
Charlene Bollinger from thetruthaboutvaccines.com. | ||
And considering this huge study just dropped, she's a perfect guest for that. | ||
And I'm afraid, though, if I don't start piling, driving through this news, I won't have time for calls. | ||
I don't know if we took any calls this week. | ||
And I'd like to take calls with your response to everything we've covered here. | ||
Oh man, but I got all these video clips too. | ||
I don't know how we're going to try to do it all. | ||
Let me just start getting through all of this instead. | ||
Let me just do that. | ||
Now this was Sean Duffy in California. | ||
He's exposed $16 billion of waste, fraud, and abuse from federal funding to California for a... | ||
That was never built. | ||
So Biden gives billions of dollars for electric vehicle charging stations. | ||
None of them get built. | ||
Biden gives billions of dollars for Internet connectivity. | ||
Not a single home gets connected to the Internet. | ||
Where does all this money go? | ||
Who's stealing this money? | ||
Where does it go? | ||
We demand answers. | ||
So here's Duffy. | ||
Guys, give me 14 and 15 back to back as he's getting protested. | ||
He explains how the money's been stolen and how the protesters should direct their protest towards the Democrats that stole it. | ||
I want to address the protesters for a moment, if I could. | ||
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I think they were chanting, build the rail. | |
It's been 17 years and 16 billion dollars. | ||
And no rail has been built. | ||
So if you want to go protest somewhere, if you want to shout at someone, go to the governor's mansion. | ||
Go talk to Democrats in the legislature who have brought us this crappy project. | ||
Right? | ||
So we've seen over the course of the last month what Doge has exposed with regard to fraud, waste, and abuse. | ||
And we're done with it. | ||
And you know what? | ||
You're going to have people who love fraud, who love waste, who love trains to nowhere. | ||
But all of us up here... | ||
We do not love fraud, waste and abuse. | ||
We are going to use the taxpayer money efficiently and effectively. | ||
And this is a food diet. | ||
They should ask the question, who didn't build my rail? | ||
Who got rich? | ||
What consultants, what politicians, what politicians' husbands got rich off of this money? | ||
That's the questions they should ask. | ||
But they have every right to be angry, just not at us. | ||
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But at Democrats, at Gavin Newsom. | |
Now, these are the two big links right here, folks. | ||
It's what he's talking about and what I was talking about earlier. | ||
These are the two big links. | ||
And honestly, if we don't connect these links, then a lot of this work is going to come and go without any long-term results. | ||
You have to get to the bottom of where the money went. | ||
The forensic auditors working with Doge... | ||
Have to track and trace every penny to its final destination. | ||
It has to be done. | ||
We have to find out where the billions of dollars went. | ||
Billions of dollars, folks. | ||
So, it has to be done, and then it has to be transparent, it has to be published. | ||
Let's find out. | ||
Let's find out who stole the money. | ||
Let's find out who got rich. | ||
Is that how Gavin Newsom was able to buy a $10 million mansion? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'd like to know. | ||
Wouldn't you? | ||
That'll shut these protesters up or maybe redirect their frustration. | ||
So you have to do that. | ||
You have to do that. | ||
It is so apparent. | ||
It's like eating or drinking to survive. | ||
You have to do that if we're going to save this country. | ||
It has to be done. | ||
And then you have to have the justice. | ||
So, first you have to dig into where every single penny went. | ||
Then you have to bring justice to those that stole the money. | ||
Has to be done or we'll get maybe two, four years of this greatness and we'll go right back to the fraud, waste and abuse. | ||
It has to be done and then we got to put it in the coffin and nail the coffin and bury it underground. | ||
But unless you don't connect those two links, not going to get it. | ||
Not going to get it. | ||
You know, speaking of California and just for the sake of time. | ||
I won't play the full video. | ||
We'll just maybe play a minute of it because it's so key. | ||
But the O'Keefe Media Group catches another Grindr date. | ||
I think it's another Grindr guy. | ||
We'll listen to this. | ||
It might have been a girl this time. | ||
But a member of Karen Bass's staff admits they knew the fires were coming. | ||
Now, Bass has now attacked the L.A. Fire Chief. | ||
Blaming her for the whole thing. | ||
And even though we can sit here and point out that she's a diversity hire for being a woman, and that might be fair criticism, as I've been saying, you know, she was warning Bass that this was the problem. | ||
She wrote multiple letters to Karen Bass's office on the official L.A. Fire Department letterhead saying, you're cutting our funding, this is bad. | ||
Hey, these new policies are going to cause wildfires. | ||
Diversity hire. | ||
She warned the mayor multiple times that this was going to happen. | ||
So they all knew it was going to happen, including Karen Bass. | ||
And now here's her own staff, O'Keefe Media Group, on tape, admitting they knew the fires were coming. | ||
Listen to this in clip 12. Meet Alexander Boss, an official inside the office of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. | ||
Baws discloses into our hidden camera that Mayor Karen Bass's office knew these wildfires would happen and admits there was nothing the mayor's office could do to stop the fires. | ||
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They really had no idea this fire was like a possibility. | |
Of course they did. | ||
But the thing is, there's nothing they can do. | ||
But red flag warning is like, it's a big indication of fires. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So of course they did. | ||
The Los Angeles mayor official tells our undercover journalist how Mayor Karen Bass was overseas in Ghana trying to obtain a consulate for Los Angeles there, while the city of Los Angeles was burning to the ground. | ||
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So how was the initial response when this all happened? | |
Because the mayor wasn't in town. | ||
First of all, she wasn't just out there like partying it up with bad money. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
She was out there like doing what you do. | ||
And so right now Ghana's trying to establish a cause for Los Angeles. | ||
Yeah. | ||
One big plan of hers is to integrate like African countries to get consulates out here. | ||
So, again, for the sake of time, I don't want to play the full long report. | ||
It's over 20 minutes. | ||
But, I mean, folks, they... | ||
It's just crazy, man. | ||
And again, I just, I get people, oh, it's the left-right paradigm, false dichotomy, you know, oh, Republicans are corruptive. | ||
Folks, you have to understand. | ||
I'm not saying the Republican Party is perfect. | ||
I'm not saying the Republican Party is the answer to all your problems. | ||
I'm just telling you right now, the Democrat Party is behind, like, 90% of the current corruption and the problems that we're facing. | ||
90%. | ||
I mean, they are likely even the cause of most of our problems when it's all said and done. | ||
The worst of the Republicans now are gone and out of office, and now the worst of the Republican Party is kind of just cowards. | ||
These Democrats are outright thieves. | ||
They are maniacal, diabolical freaks and thieves and deviants. | ||
We have to put an end to this political party. | ||
And then whatever issues you have with the Republican Party or policies or politics, we'll deal with that on the other side. | ||
We have got to get rid of this. | ||
This is the largest crime syndicate terrorist organization in the United States. | ||
It's the Democrat Party. | ||
It must be stopped. | ||
It must be ended politically. | ||
And this is how you do it. | ||
I mean, for the love of God, they're admitting they knew the fires were coming. | ||
There are multiple letters from the Los Angeles Fire Department chief saying, this is going to cause wildfires. | ||
You need to do something about it. | ||
And Karen Bass did nothing. | ||
She's a clown. | ||
She's a goon. | ||
Meanwhile, they spend billions of dollars on a train that never gets built. | ||
And Gavin Newsom buys a $10 million mansion. | ||
I mean, holy fuck, these people are corrupt, man! | ||
Let's lower the blood pressure here. | ||
Okay. | ||
Oh, how about this Democrat, Jasmine Crockett in Texas? | ||
She wants you to know she supports Mexico and Canada over America. | ||
That's right, her own words. | ||
Clip 16. You've been the one to call it out. | ||
The fact that I'm rooting for Canada and I'm rooting for Mexico a lot is really wild. | ||
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But they are really the ones that are speaking to power right now. | |
How about this one? | ||
Oh man, these people. | ||
You're LGBTQ activists in the classroom. | ||
They're pushing back against Trump's agenda, and they're putting all their LGBTQ propaganda and flags, and they're pasting it all over the classroom so that your kids know how gay they are. | ||
And then they're shooting TikTok dance videos to really stick it to you, like this. | ||
This is the new trend in clip 17. How many different gay flags can you guys see on this screen right here? | ||
It's like, how many gay flags are there? | ||
She's got her gay flag shirt on, too, whatever that is. | ||
Let me just say something else. | ||
First, I'll address any men listening to this. | ||
Never, ever do a TikTok dance video. | ||
Never. | ||
Any social media dance video do is humiliating and emasculating. | ||
Never. | ||
Ever. | ||
Now, for females, maybe you can get away with it, but quite frankly, I would even suggest to women listening, I probably wouldn't do it either. | ||
It's embarrassing. | ||
It's juvenile. | ||
It's pathetic. | ||
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You look like a fool, quite frankly. | |
And this whole TikTok dance trend thing is one of the most pathetic things I've ever seen in human culture. | ||
It's embarrassing. | ||
It's nauseating. | ||
So I would suggest, really, to everybody, never engage. | ||
Never do it. | ||
Save yourself, please. | ||
But maybe for women or girls, maybe it's cute. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe I could give a little leeway. | ||
Men listening, never, not once. | ||
Please never do it. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
It's humiliating. | ||
You're embarrassing humanity when you do that, okay? | ||
So just, please, put the camera phone down. | ||
Just log off. | ||
Before you, if you even think about it, just shut down. | ||
Just stop. | ||
Just stop. | ||
Remember that. | ||
Next time you're about to do it, just think. | ||
Oh, what's that Owen told me? | ||
Don't do it? | ||
That's right. | ||
Don't do it. | ||
Don't do it. | ||
Not against... | ||
If you want to dance at a wedding or you want to dance, whatever, TikTok dance video trends, stop it. | ||
Do not engage. | ||
You're embarrassing yourself. | ||
You're embarrassing humanity. | ||
And that right there is a prime example. | ||
You're not cool. | ||
You're not trendy. | ||
You're just showing everybody how desperate, pathetic, And low your IQ is. | ||
And if that strikes you today because you did it, sorry but not sorry. | ||
And maybe now you'll be a better person because of this little rant. | ||
Now, boy oh boy. | ||
Okay, how about this one? | ||
By the way, Enrique Tarrio actually has been released. | ||
So they did release him after a crazed woman attacked him. | ||
By the way, we have an exclusive image. | ||
I don't believe anybody else has this image. | ||
A lot of the footage of the arrest was shot on... | ||
HD cameras. | ||
So, okay, we finally do have some footage. | ||
So there it is right there. | ||
So this woman was harassing them all day long. | ||
She kept getting in his face. | ||
She really was the one that assaulted him, it would appear, and that's what all the eyewitnesses tell me. | ||
And then he got arrested. | ||
And Price spent an hour or two just in a holding cell before he got processed and moved out. | ||
He's back out now. | ||
But I guess that's the only footage. | ||
The other footage was on HD camera. | ||
It hadn't been processed or uploaded anywhere yet from the other people I was talking to. | ||
We had an image of the lady where she's trying to disrupt their event, their press conference, and she's flicking off the cameras and running around making a scene. | ||
So, of course, she gets away with it. | ||
Of course. | ||
So, that's just really sad to see. | ||
I hope these charges get dropped. | ||
That's outrageous. | ||
That's outrageous. | ||
But the fact that they released him means that Won't even be on the judge's docket probably till Monday anyway. | ||
But yeah, there's the freak flicking off Enrique right there trying to disrupt their event. | ||
And then it looks like she was trying to rip something out of his hand or blowing a whistle in his face or something like that. | ||
And then he gets arrested for it. | ||
So the discrimination continues here. | ||
By the way, why isn't the bird flu affecting the eggs, the price of eggs and the... | ||
Quantity of eggs in Mexico? | ||
Check this video out. | ||
This woman goes down to Mexico and she says, this is odd. | ||
How come it's not affecting Mexico? | ||
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Clip 13. All I see Americans talking about these days is the... | |
Oh. | ||
What happened, guys? | ||
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I'm in Mexico. | |
If you've never seen me before, my name's Meredith. | ||
I'm exploring life outside the United States. | ||
I'm a widowed mom spending six months in Playa del Carmen, Mexico with my seven-year-old son. | ||
I made it to the eggs. | ||
You're probably going to be pissed. | ||
You may want to scroll away. | ||
You're going to be real pissed, guys. | ||
Eggs on eggs on eggs on eggs. | ||
Okay, so for a dozen pasteurized eggs, that works out to $2 American. | ||
These ones right here, definitely some sort of organic eggs, and that's less than $3. | ||
And those are just the pasteurized eggs. | ||
All right, so why then? | ||
Why? | ||
As the fake news media keeps lying to you, the Democrat propaganda media keeps lying to you, why are eggs so expensive in America? | ||
Again, because the Biden administration killed 100 million chickens. | ||
It was done intentionally. | ||
Mexico doesn't have an egg price problem. | ||
Mexico doesn't have an egg shortage because they didn't kill all their chickens like Joe Biden did to us. | ||
Of course, it wasn't Joe Biden. | ||
He doesn't know a damn thing. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
New coronavirus discovered in Chinese bats sparks alarm. | ||
And it's the same virology team in Wuhan, China, saying, oh, there's a new bat virus. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it's, oh, it's posing risk of animal-to-human transmission. | ||
Oh, boy. | ||
Are they going to try to run with this again? | ||
Now, here's the problem. | ||
Because this never got shut down and Fauci never got arrested. | ||
So they've still been running their diabolical gain-of-function research, folks. | ||
And while I don't think they can pull off another pandemic scam like they did before, they could actually make a real bad virus. | ||
They could actually spread a really bad virus. | ||
And then we'll be sitting here... | ||
Like, oh, yeah, we're not doing this again. | ||
And then they release a really deadly one, and then they say, see, see, told you so. | ||
See, it's Trump's fault. | ||
See, told you. | ||
So you can never rest with these people. | ||
You always got to have your head on a swivel with these demonic freaks that like to create viruses to make them deadly as possible. | ||
But, oh, what do you know? | ||
It's the Wuhan bat virus again. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Here we freaking go. | ||
So we'll see if that goes anywhere. | ||
But they'll probably at least try to fearmonger over it, at the very least. | ||
Elon Musk's security detail deputized by U.S. Marshals. | ||
How about that? | ||
Giving them specific rights and protection of federal law enforcement agents. | ||
So that's interesting. | ||
Elon Musk obviously needs top-notch security, but now... | ||
Now that they are federalized marshals, I wonder if there isn't something else going on there. | ||
Trump says Alice Johnson will be his pardon czar. | ||
Now, Alice Johnson was pardoned by President Trump, and that was one of the big pushes. | ||
If you remember, it was Kim Kardashian strutting around the White House to get her pardon, but says she will be the pardon czar. | ||
So let's see what happens with that. | ||
So if she starts suggesting... | ||
A lot of men, specifically black men, that are in prison for small drug charges get pardons. | ||
Well, how are they going to claim Trump is racist then? | ||
Same way they've been claiming it for the last eight years. | ||
Illegitimately. | ||
Fake news. | ||
Propaganda. | ||
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Just like they always do. | |
That's what they always do. | ||
You know, I've got this whole stack of geopolitical news. | ||
Maybe we can pile drive through this in five minutes. | ||
Let's give it a try. | ||
So now, everybody out there. | ||
Is realizing Zelensky is in fight-or-flight mode. | ||
Zelensky's best bet is to flee Ukraine immediately. | ||
Trump insiders warn. | ||
As Putin, days away from declaring victory, where would he go? | ||
They're saying he would go to France. | ||
No. | ||
Zelensky put himself in this position, and now the people that were using him, the intelligence agencies that were using him, all these different proxy groups, proxy wars, Using Ukraine to launder money, launder weapons, and he was just the front man, just the face of it. | ||
You know, he might know some bad stuff that they don't want to get out. | ||
So that's what he's really in the threat of. | ||
It's not Putin. | ||
It's not Putin. | ||
Putin probably wants him alive to question him. | ||
No, it's the people that were laundering the money and the weapons that Zelensky is going to be scared of here. | ||
And then what's going on in the New York Post as they're pushing back against Trump for calling out Zelensky, and they've put the Ukraine flag back on the cover of the Post. | ||
So that's interesting. | ||
And then they do a whole thing about how Putin's the bad guy, Zelensky's great and everything. | ||
So what's going on with that? | ||
Very suspicious of the New York Post. | ||
Wasn't it the New York Post that did the hit piece on Elon Musk? | ||
A week ago, too. | ||
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Yeah, it was that New York Post. | |
Mike Lee, Senator Mike Lee asks, how many of my Senate colleagues have secretly gotten Ukrainian passports? | ||
Does he know something? | ||
How many people are in on the Ukraine grift? | ||
How many people are in on the Ukraine kickbacks? | ||
Maybe Doge can figure it out. | ||
But of course, all that money is untraceable, untrackable, because Congress voted against tracing, tracking, and oversight. | ||
I mean, come on, man. | ||
This corruption is never ending. | ||
And then the Middle East, a war that's never ending. | ||
This is getting bad, folks. | ||
Israel might do something really desperate in the coming days because of these developments. | ||
Israel claims Hamas killed Bebas children with their bare hands. | ||
They're claiming they were literally strangled to death, these babies. | ||
Now, of course, nobody's going to talk about all the babies killed with the Israel bombings, but that's just how the news goes. | ||
IDF says one of four bodies returned to Israel from Hamas do not belong to the hostages. | ||
So they're claiming they didn't even return the actual bodies of the hostages. | ||
So they're already building this up. | ||
And then this. | ||
Three buses explode in suspected terror attack near Tel Aviv, according to Israeli police. | ||
Now, they didn't explode until everybody was off the bus. | ||
So everybody's calling false flag on this. | ||
Ben Gavir, who's just a warmongering psycho, Ben Gavir blamed Trump and Netanyahu for emboldening terror after a series of bus bombings in Israel, calling for an all-out war. | ||
So, it's pretty clear to me what happened here. | ||
And now Israel is trying to stop any reports claiming it was a false flag attack. | ||
But it's getting out anyway because now the individuals that have been arrested in association with this attack are Israelis. | ||
Israelis were arrested as well as a Palestinian. | ||
So, look, Israel has different factions and different political movements just like America. | ||
They've got leftists, they've got conservatives, liberals, right. | ||
I mean, they've got, I mean... | ||
There's stories out there that say Tel Aviv is like the gay San Francisco of Israel. | ||
So, I mean, Israel has a lot of different political stuff for being a small country. | ||
So they could have been patsies to set up this false flag. | ||
They could have had a different agenda for trying to do this. | ||
But it appears, no doubt, it looks like a false flag. | ||
Most people... | ||
And geopolitical coverage agreed that this appears to be a false flag for Israel to launch their next big attack on Gaza. | ||
And because now, after Trump kind of pumped Netanyahu saying, we're going to take over the Gaza Strip, you failed. | ||
You failed to defeat Hamas. | ||
You failed to bring the hostages back. | ||
And you failed to take the territory. | ||
So you're 0 for 3. You failed. | ||
So it looks like this is kind of, oh, they killed the babies with their bare hands. | ||
They didn't give us the hostages back. | ||
Now they're trying to bomb us with these buses. | ||
So we're going to go back in. | ||
We're going to do another round of bombing. | ||
We're going to do another round of destruction. | ||
So that's what this looks like. | ||
We'll see what happens in the coming days. | ||
But it looks like the war is massively back on. | ||
And maybe Netanyahu making one last desperate push to try to get that land or defeat Hamas, which he's failed to do. | ||
And he basically said, we're going into the West Bank. | ||
We're starting Israeli military. | ||
Offenses over again. | ||
They're calling for revenge. | ||
So this thing looks like it's about to pop off as bad as ever before, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
But by the way, in Florida, did you hear about this? | ||
Jewish Florida man arrested after shooting two Israelis he thought were Palestinians. | ||
Man got out of car, shot two that he described as anti-Semite Palestinians. | ||
So you got... | ||
Look, folks, this is just, it's so bad. | ||
It's just, it's so bad. | ||
So you got Jews shooting Jews in Florida, thinking that they're Palestinians, thinking that they're fighting anti-Semitism, and it's just Jews shooting one another. | ||
This is just out of control. | ||
All right, we're going to be joined in five minutes by Charlene Bollinger. | ||
TheTruthAboutVaccines.com, and of course, big news on vaccines dropping today, and then President Trump speaking about it today, so a lot of important stuff for her to join us about, and I had already planned on having her on. | ||
I was speaking with her about some other stuff she's doing, movies, working behind the scenes with RFK Jr. and the different groups that she's affiliated with, and then what we had today, so perfect time to have her on. | ||
I will take phone calls, I promise, this hour. | ||
But, you know... | ||
Diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
You can't say diversity without die. | ||
Now, they've come out, and the early indications are, yes, the pilot on the Delta plane that crashed, landed too hard, and then flipped it over. | ||
Luckily, nobody died, was probably a diversity hire and a woman. | ||
Now, it was a Delta flight operated by Endeavor Air. | ||
So sometimes when you have these international flights or, you know... | ||
Transfer flights. | ||
There's a different group that operates a Delta-branded plane. | ||
In this case, it was Endeavor Air. | ||
This is Endeavor Air marketing videos in clip two. | ||
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Girls, come on. | |
Leave the saving of the world to the men? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Live fast, die young. | ||
Bad girls do it well. | ||
Live fast, die young. | ||
No, no, we ain't giving no hope. | ||
Unmanned flight crew. | ||
All women. | ||
All women pilots. | ||
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All wearing masks, too. | |
Doing a TikTok dance video. | ||
What I say about those, that weren't you? | ||
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So... | |
Alright, I can't take it anymore. | ||
Get it off the screen. | ||
So, folks, it was diversity. | ||
It was a diversity hire. | ||
It's probably the same thing in a Black Hawk helicopter crash. | ||
And look, we should be able to have these conversations, but political correctness, liberalism has just ruined it. | ||
But, you know, you should be able to have basic conversations. | ||
Like, if you want somebody to do hard labor in construction work in your house, you know, you probably want men. | ||
I'm not saying women can't do it, but you're probably going to want men. | ||
Have you ever gotten in an Uber and your Uber driver been a woman? | ||
How was that experience? | ||
And now it's hop on a plane, you have a female pilot, how are you going to feel? | ||
How are you going to feel? | ||
Now, you got kids, maybe you want a nanny, probably prefer a woman to handle a job like that. | ||
You're a woman, you like to get pedicures and manicures and get your hair done, you probably want a woman to do that. | ||
So there are gender roles. | ||
But now liberalism, political correctness has just screwed everything up and we've gotten rid of meritocracy and brought in diversity and it will result in death. | ||
Likely already has and they just covered up and we're lucky that that situation in Toronto didn't result in death. | ||
We're lucky. | ||
Oh man, oh man. | ||
All right. | ||
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The Truth About Vaccines.com and of course Charlene Bollinger from the Disinformation Dozen when they were censoring all her work in the COVID age, if we all remember the old COVID age. | ||
It's hard to even believe that those days existed, but here we are. | ||
Now Charlene, I was already speaking to you about coming on today to talk about your movie release. | ||
Really, I just wanted to kind of get your general take on Make America Healthy Again and RFK Jr. and all the movements there, but I don't think we can ignore what happened at the White House today with President Trump addressing the governor saying, hey, we need to look at this autism thing. | ||
We need to look at what they're spraying on the food. | ||
We need to look at the vaccines. | ||
Our autism rates are out of control. | ||
We're doing something that's causing this. | ||
How big is that to have a president that's willing to talk about this and bring it to the American people? | ||
Not a conspiracy theory, something that's obviously happening. | ||
One hundred percent. | ||
Thanks for having me back. | ||
This is the topic that we have been pushing for decades. | ||
We've worked with Bobby for over a decade, and we're super excited to have the opportunity to really make America healthy again. | ||
It's not just a slogan. | ||
It's something we've been doing for three decades. | ||
And I think you too and Alex Jones and this whole network. | ||
For Donald Trump to say that, it's a game changer. | ||
He's admitting that there is a correlation between autism and vaccines. | ||
Now, we're good friends with Andy Wakefield. | ||
And remember, they demonized him for simply saying, we see that there is a connection between these gut issues. | ||
And autism. | ||
He didn't even directly link the vaccine to autism, but they demonized him. | ||
They discredit him. | ||
But there's 20 other doctors that since then said the same thing. | ||
We've been fighting an uphill battle. | ||
Remember, Owen, in 2010, Donald was tweeting that he knew a kid that was healthy. | ||
Right. | ||
He goes in and gets the vaccine and boom, autism. | ||
Something's got to happen. | ||
And he's seen this, experienced this. | ||
And Bobby had a partnership with him in 2017. And that was blown apart by Bill Gates and other pharmaceutical companies because they fear Bobby. | ||
And, you know, we've been working with him all that time. | ||
When he got on that commission, we... | ||
We had, and our cats make an appearance. | ||
Yeah, you got two cats making a guest appearance. | ||
That one is real aggressive with it, though. | ||
Yeah, but Bobby was so disappointed, and so were we back in 2017 when that was busted up. | ||
And for a while, Bobby just didn't believe in Trump. | ||
He didn't think that he would keep his word. | ||
So the fact that right now he realizes that Donald Trump... | ||
Is keeping his word. | ||
We've got him now confirmed in this position. | ||
We will be able to make America healthy again. | ||
Bobby's got his ear and Donald knows there are issues. | ||
So we are going to see change like we only prayed would happen and we're kind of losing hope would ever happen. | ||
I think that the New World Order cronies are shaking in their boots right now. | ||
Remember, Donald, whether this was on purpose or not, just yesterday. | ||
I think it was the CEO of Pfizer. | ||
I'm sure you saw that. | ||
He got booed. | ||
And the look on the president's face was priceless. | ||
But was that set up for today? | ||
You know, I don't know. | ||
We can only guess. | ||
But good things are happening. | ||
And we're poised to really revamp the whole vaccine program and really clean it up. | ||
So we're grateful for the partnership now with Donald and Bobby, and we've been working for that to happen for a very long time, for many years. | ||
Well, I was saying that earlier, too. | ||
I have a hard time believing that Trump is that unaware of his base's feeling about vaccines that he would bring up Albert Berla there for a round of applause. | ||
I mean, there's just no way. | ||
I mean, I don't know if it was a setup or not, but it feels like he had to anticipate that there would be a sour... | ||
Response to that, as we saw. | ||
Now, there's so many different aspects of Make America Healthy Again. | ||
But, you know, to hone in on the vaccine thing, and I kind of wanted to get your response to this. | ||
Childrenshealthdefense.org published a study. | ||
Jaw-dropping study finds vaccinated children have 170% higher risk of autism. | ||
A 212 greater risk of other disorders like ADHD, epilepsy, brain inflammation, learning disorders, etc. | ||
And while this study is one of the most... | ||
Because they always say, there's no studies, there's no proof. | ||
Actually, there's multiple studies. | ||
And also, there's being living proof, right? | ||
I mean, people all the time, oh, you can't drink raw eggs, you can't drink raw milk. | ||
I've been doing it for years now, no problems. | ||
Healthier than ever. | ||
So sometimes you are the science, right? | ||
You can live and breathe and just be the proof. | ||
But no, these are studies now. | ||
But, Charlene, I feel like even this is inaccurate. | ||
The number is really like thousands of percent. | ||
It's not hundreds. | ||
It's thousands. | ||
When you consider the unvaccinated communities that have zero autism, really, I think this study, while it is groundbreaking and proves the correlation undoubtedly, I still don't think it really captures the essence of what these vaccines are doing. | ||
You're right. | ||
We have the VAERS system, the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System. | ||
And, you know, during the crazy COVID years, what I did, every interview that I would do, I was always on top of those numbers, and I would bring the numbers because people had no idea how many people were dying. | ||
Just to put it into context, we've been tracking the adverse events through that system since 1986, when our own government gave these vaccine manufacturers liability license to put whatever they wanted in those products and shoot it into the arms of the kids. | ||
And today, the doctors and nurses don't even have the ingredients memorized. | ||
They don't know what's in the shots. | ||
They just give them because that's what they do. | ||
And it's really shocking. | ||
But These stats and numbers have been tracked, and from 1986 to when we first started giving and delivering the COVID shot, I think all of the adverse events that happened based on these scheduled shots for children were at a little over a million total. | ||
The deaths total from vaccines were about 10,000. | ||
Now, remember, our own government says The number being reported, those numbers that we're looking at are only 1% to 10% of the actual numbers because most people don't know they're vaccine injured. | ||
And when they do, it's very hard to report. | ||
They can't figure it out. | ||
They don't know what to do or where to go. | ||
So the number, like you're saying, is very low. | ||
But then you look at COVID. This shot is the mRNA, the spike protein, and all of the issues we're having in this shot, the graphene. | ||
We have seen... | ||
Over 30,000 deaths within a very short span of time. | ||
I think within a year, we saw that many deaths and we doubled the adverse events. | ||
Just within one year, we are over 2 million just with adding that one shot for a year. | ||
So they're talking about making all of the shots, MRNA. This will be mass death of epic proportions if this goes through. | ||
So the timing could not be better for Donald Trump to be standing and talking to the press, to America and the world about these actual numbers and problems. | ||
And for Bobby Kennedy to be there, our film is critical viewing. | ||
We are not charging. | ||
It is free. | ||
Everybody needs to watch it and share it. | ||
Just go to unpackthelies.com, watch the trailer. | ||
Actually, you have to go to the trailer page, but the film is streaming. | ||
Just click in and watch it. | ||
Shocking how propaganda has set the stage and funneled out these unhealthy procedures and medicine. | ||
I can't call it medicine, but that's what they call it. | ||
And these agencies that have been captured. | ||
Bobby's talking about the capture of these agencies. | ||
The scientists and doctors, Owen, inside these agencies are bought and paid for by pharma. | ||
I've got a funny money clip. | ||
I meant to send that to Scott. | ||
I was texting him some links. | ||
It's not funny, actually, but we put together a clip from the movie, and it shows Bobby during his hearing. | ||
And remember, the congressman grilling him, we put the graphic up or the number, ding, the number of dollars that pharma paid these people. | ||
So we've got our congressmen that are compromised inside of NIH and all of these health agencies. | ||
We've got scientists who are bought and paid for by pharma. | ||
We've got doctors bought and paid for by pharma. | ||
And so what Bobby's going to do with Donald is we're going to bring in scientists who are not there to protect the pharmaceutical wealth, but to protect the American children's health. | ||
So the doctors that have done that for decades will be the doctors that will be in these agencies. | ||
Scientists saying. | ||
So there cannot be. | ||
This corruption. | ||
We've got to clean up the corruption. | ||
And when we do that and have honorable people in these positions, we're going to win. | ||
This will stop. | ||
And we need to take away the protection from these vaccine manufacturers because the numbers tell a story. | ||
A lot of people are gone, dead, children dead. | ||
SIDS, you look at the numbers, Owen, the countries giving the shots. | ||
At the highest rate, which, by the way, is America, has the highest rate of SIDS. SIDS in America 100 years ago just wasn't a thing. | ||
And that sudden infant death syndrome, for people to understand, that sudden infant death syndrome. | ||
That's right. | ||
It's directly linked to the shots. | ||
And when we take those shots away, you look at the Amish community. | ||
You said it, Owen. | ||
There are communities that are not vaccinated and there's no autism. | ||
You're right. | ||
And there's no SIDS either. | ||
Well, you know, this is going to be an issue. | ||
It's going to be unavoidable at some point. | ||
And, you know, I guess I can't say for sure. | ||
But you've now had multiple professional athletes, specifically in the NBA, and these are some of the most fit, you know, stamina, endurance athletes on the planet are basketball players. | ||
And now you've got these deep vein thrombosis issues that have retired a couple players in the past. | ||
Now one of the NBA's biggest stars. | ||
Has just been sidelined for the rest of this season due to a deep vein thrombosis. | ||
This is stuff that could be forever. | ||
It couldn't retire. | ||
It's retired athletes before. | ||
Now, they're going to sideline him. | ||
They're hoping he's going to play next year. | ||
But, I mean, there's really no guarantees. | ||
And they're kind of just shuffling it under the rug. | ||
But nobody wants to talk about the vaccine. | ||
Now, I don't want to sit here and talk about this the whole time because there's other aspects I want to get into of Maha with you here. | ||
You know, Trump also mentioned spraying stuff on the food. | ||
They don't do that in Europe. | ||
There are certain food ingredients they don't allow in Europe that they only put in our foods here. | ||
You know, RFK Jr. is well aware of that. | ||
I guess I would ask this before maybe getting into specifics. | ||
How much of this Make America Healthy Again movement or maybe policy is going to be coming from RFK Jr.? | ||
Or is it going to be RFK Jr. influencing Donald Trump? | ||
Do you know? | ||
What is the power paradigm there? | ||
I believe that the brains behind what's going to happen, what is happening right now, will be spearheaded by Bobby Kennedy. | ||
Of course, Bobby has said it. | ||
He's there to be sure that Donald Trump's vision comes to pass. | ||
So Donald's the boss, but so is Bobby. | ||
So Bobby is underneath Donald, of course, but the way that Donald works, he's so smart, he surrounds himself with The brightest people, and there's no one better suited for this job than Bobby. | ||
So Bobby will be the one to fundamentally put these things together. | ||
Before he was confirmed, when he was nominated, he was so busy. | ||
I talked to him at one point on the phone, and Bobby's usually really chill, but he was really high-energy, amped up, and a little bit edgy because he was interviewing 3,000 people. | ||
I mean, they're really bringing in the greatest people that they can have. | ||
So it's going to come from Donald, but Donald is listening to Bobby, and Bobby is going to roll out the best thing for America. | ||
He's been working for the children for decades. | ||
He knows what he's doing, too. | ||
He's one of the smartest people we know, and he's one of the only people that we know in the political realm that pivots when he sees new information. | ||
He doesn't flip-flop based on where the wind is blowing, but when he gets new information and new data, he's going to do the right thing. | ||
And so the health agencies are really, the people of America and our health, we are family in good hands. | ||
Look what we had before Bobby. | ||
It's night and day difference. | ||
Well, and, you know, I wasn't at liberty to talk about this before, but now that RFK Jr. has been confirmed and the hiring process is starting, I mean, I know some of the people that are being put in these positions. | ||
And I was even offered a job. | ||
And I just said, I'm not moving to D.C. And it really wasn't a good job for me to have. | ||
It was more just people wanted me involved. | ||
So I can talk about that now. | ||
And I guess, you know, this is what I would say to people listening and why I really feel so good about things. | ||
I mean, folks, did you just hear what I said? | ||
They were offering me a job. | ||
Okay? | ||
Like, do you understand? | ||
The people that are getting in here under... | ||
RFK Jr. are people I know very well that I know are trustworthy people. | ||
I mean, I've been talking to you for years now, Charlene, and I know what good work you and your husband have done and what good work you've been working with people as far as health issues are concerned and just bringing these issues to the light. | ||
And so, you know, I understand why people have a hard time having any faith or trust or hope in good people getting in positions of government. | ||
I get it. | ||
I really do. | ||
I'm just saying, like, I know people. | ||
I know people that are running the show now. | ||
I know people that are in there with influence and bringing the information we talk about on this show to the president's team. | ||
So there's reasons to be hopeful. | ||
And I try to spread that hope. | ||
I understand why people feel blackpilled. | ||
But, I mean, how would you try to explain this to people that maybe feel like, no, there's no way. | ||
We'll never get good people in. | ||
We'll never get anything good to happen. | ||
I mean, you're... | ||
Pretty much directly involved. | ||
I mean, maybe not officially, but where's your level of hope at? | ||
Yeah, that's a great question. | ||
And people need to have hope. | ||
They need to. | ||
And we do, of course, like you have that direct line and we can't go to D.C. either. | ||
We've got too much going on, but we'll always support Bobby and we'll always support Donald. | ||
But there is hope. | ||
And, you know, before this election, before Donald was elected and, you know, there was a lot of pieces in place to protect this election from being stolen. | ||
And so that was such a win that he won by such a landslide that the steal didn't happen. | ||
And they did try. | ||
But I was sending things right into the family as I was seeing videos happen so that they could see because they had boots on the ground everywhere. | ||
And big time in Pennsylvania, they were trying to steal it there. | ||
So here's the thing. | ||
Before the election, we, me, you, a lot of Christians came together. | ||
I actually did some Zoom meetings with some of the Trump family and some other people. | ||
We got on publicly and we just asked people to join us. | ||
We streamed it on different, you know, our Facebook and our Twitter. | ||
And we just asked God to really bless us because the... | ||
The Bible tells us in 2 Chronicles 7 and 14, if my people who are called by my name would humble themselves, turn from their sin, and pray, then I would hear them from heaven and I would heal their land. | ||
And what we've seen in the last so many years... | ||
It's just the middle finger in the face of God. | ||
With our culture, killing babies, the transgender movement, mutilating children, and all of these terrible things, it's such an assault on God Himself. | ||
He made them male and female. | ||
And so we have just been spitting into the face of God. | ||
But all it takes to turn that around is for God's people, God's blood-bought believers, the children of God, to come together and really humble themselves. | ||
Get on their knees. | ||
And Bobby's talked a lot about that publicly. | ||
He's gotten on his knees for a long time asking for God's help. | ||
We have too. | ||
We came together and just cried out, not only in America, but around the world, praying that God would bless this nation, that he would forgive us and help us to serve him. | ||
And so, Owen, I do believe that God heard us. | ||
He answered us. | ||
A lot of miracles have happened to bring us to where we are today with Bobby. | ||
And, you know, we can't be presumptuous to think, though. | ||
That right now we've got it made. | ||
Just go back to work as usual, sell your stuff, and forget about it. | ||
Remember Nineveh. | ||
God sent Jonah, and Jonah did not want to go to Nineveh because Nineveh was depraved. | ||
He didn't like them. | ||
He hid. | ||
So, you know, the story of the whale and he was spit out and he had to go and he was just like the most oppressed prophet, I think, in the Bible. | ||
But he shows up and he says, look, guys, if you don't repent, God's going to annihilate you guys. | ||
So you need to repent or you're done. | ||
Well, they did. | ||
Everybody caught together. | ||
They prayed and they asked God to forgive them. | ||
They fasted. | ||
God did forgive them. | ||
We are in that moment right now in America. | ||
And here's the problem Nineveh had. | ||
They forgot. | ||
They forgot to serve God. | ||
They forgot about God. | ||
They forgot about what it was like to suffer and the precipice of complete judgment. | ||
And then God wiped them off the face of the earth. | ||
So, Owen, I encourage the viewers here to really continue to seek God first, to humble themselves, and to continue to pray. | ||
If the church does that, God's church, the real church, the children of God, collectively doing that, we will do nothing but win. | ||
And so we know these people. | ||
We are winning. | ||
This is an act of Almighty God. | ||
And as quickly as He gave it, He can take it. | ||
And so all we need to do is continue to pray, to trust God, and to put Him first, to serve Him. | ||
That's fundamental. | ||
If we do that... | ||
We'll see the greatest four years and beyond of our lifetime right now. | ||
Where are the best websites to continue to follow the work that you're doing, exposing the vaccines and everything else? | ||
We are on the truthaboutcancer.com. | ||
That's the main website. | ||
We've got the truthaboutvaccines, too, the truthaboutvaccines.com. | ||
Our socials are there. | ||
We're on X. We're on Facebook. | ||
We're on Substack. | ||
We've got over a million people on Substack. | ||
The Truth About Cancer official. | ||
Facebook, The Truth About Cancer. | ||
The TTV official. | ||
They've blown us out of YouTube, Owen. | ||
We've had millions of people watching our films there, and they just took all of that away. | ||
So those channels, our X channels are mostly gone. | ||
We are on TTV official. | ||
We have our channels off on Instagram. | ||
We have a lawsuit. | ||
We talked about that. | ||
I sent that stuff to you. | ||
But we're going to turn that around, too. | ||
We have revealed and wrote the book on the censorship industrial complex. | ||
Go to thetruthaboutcancer.com. | ||
The number one article that's pinned is about our lawsuit. | ||
We're suing the FBI, the DOD. We're suing Facebook, Google. | ||
And Metta, they responded. | ||
They got our complaint. | ||
They asked for an extension, so we gave it to them. | ||
We are going to change. | ||
This lawsuit is going to change the world, and the censorship is going to stop. | ||
Well, amen to that. | ||
And I will tell you as well, on Monday, next Monday, I'm going to do a live watch party. | ||
I'm going to stream your latest movie, and I'm going to do a live watch party next Monday night. | ||
Oh, that is, thank you. | ||
That is such a blessing. | ||
Give me the link. | ||
We'll put that out everywhere, and I'll watch with you. | ||
Wonderful. | ||
We'll do that next Monday. | ||
Charlene, appreciate your time. | ||
God bless. | ||
Godspeed. | ||
It's a good time to be an American. | ||
Keep up the great work. | ||
We'll do the same thing here. | ||
Thanks, Owen. | ||
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All right. | |
There she goes. | ||
Just fantastic people, folks. | ||
Fantastic people. | ||
They've been working on this for a long, long time, and we're finally gaining the ground. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm going to give out the phone number now. | ||
We'll take calls in the last 30 minutes. | ||
Try to squeeze in as many as possible, so just have your point ready. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
And if I see some of the same people on the board that call up and clog the lines, I'm just going to tell the crew to drop you. | ||
So if you're some of the people that just have it on speed dial, I want to hear some new voices because you just end up clogging the lines. | ||
I can't get to other callers. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Number is on the screen. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Anything we've talked about is fair game. | ||
So we'll be hearing from you in the final segment. | ||
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Oh boy. | ||
Well, I wouldn't normally do this. | ||
I'll be honest. | ||
I normally... | ||
Would put the Canadian callers last. | ||
I normally would. | ||
I'm always honest here. | ||
We take calls from Canada. | ||
We have a big audience in Canada. | ||
We like our friendly neighbors to the north. | ||
Normally, I would take the calls in America first. | ||
But after the hockey game last night, Canada got the best of us. | ||
Would have been a big upset if we could pull it off. | ||
But it was a fun game. | ||
It really was a great game. | ||
And so we'll actually start with Canada. | ||
Because they got the best of us last night. | ||
We'll let them start off the caller for the first time ever. | ||
Let's go to Dallas in Alberta. | ||
Go ahead, Dallas. | ||
unidentified
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Hello? | |
Hi. | ||
unidentified
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Hi. | |
I didn't watch the hockey game last night. | ||
I'm a really big fan of it, even though McDavid is our guy where I'm from. | ||
But I think the more important thing is there needs to be a good deal made. | ||
Like Ezra LeVant was talking about yesterday, where the states could pay us for our oil or whatever. | ||
I just wish something would happen because I'm getting sick of living here under Trudeau's thumb. | ||
Man, I want you guys to take over so bad. | ||
What would you have it look like? | ||
I mean, I don't really want Canada to become a 51st state. | ||
Quite frankly, I feel like you guys will just be another Democrat state. | ||
They'll just vote blue. | ||
So I don't really know if that helps us. | ||
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Yeah, the majority of them. | |
Like, if you guys were to take Canada as 13 more states because provinces and just kept the borders the way they were and just changed it from provinces to states. | ||
That would probably be even worse, though. | ||
unidentified
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You guys would never win another election. | |
It would be Democrat, liberal, the whole time. | ||
I think the move... | ||
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Don't take Canada, but take Alberta and Saskatchewan. | |
If you take those two, you destroy Canada. | ||
I think that the move would be to maybe just make it a U.S. territory, like we have other U.S. territories like Puerto Rico and others, and maybe just do it like that. | ||
I think that would be the best way. | ||
I think Trump is just negotiating here. | ||
But, I mean, he keeps doubling, tripling, quadrupling down about making it the 51st state. | ||
So we'll see what happens, Dallas. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Texas. | ||
Caleb in Texas. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
I'm not sure if you talked about Texas today, but I was a little enraged after I filed my taxes, so I wanted to enrage my fellow people over here. | ||
But last year... | ||
So the previous year, I had a $35,000 gain on the stock market. | ||
And of course, they made me pay like $5,000 right away. | ||
Next year, I had a $50,000 loss on the stock, and I was going to write that off. | ||
But of course, there's the clause. | ||
I made $120,000, and I was going to write off $50,000 from the stock loss. | ||
And of course, they said, nah. | ||
You can write that off over a period of 17 years, so you only have $3,000 per year that you can write off. | ||
Of course, they want their tax money right away if you make any money, but if you lose it, now you're not going to get that benefit. | ||
Well, and see, this is the huge issue with, well, it's one of the huge issues with the tax system, and then some of the other things that they're proposing, like the unrealized gains tax, and this kind of falls into this territory where if I have... | ||
In your case, it was stock, but let's say I have some valuable item, and they value it at a million dollars, whatever that item is, stocks, painting, whatever. | ||
They say, oh, well, that's unrealized gains. | ||
You have something worth a million dollars. | ||
You can sell it for a million dollars. | ||
And so they're taxing that as if it's, you know, some form of a... | ||
Property tax or something else, like you could sell it and so you're going to be taxed as if you're going to sell it. | ||
Well, if that thing loses value, you don't get any of that money back. | ||
If the thing loses value or goes into negative value somehow, they're not going to pay you. | ||
So yeah, you're right. | ||
It's always a one-way street. | ||
If you lose money in the stock market, the government isn't going to pay you. | ||
But if you make money in the stock market, you certainly got to pay the government. | ||
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I mean, it's time that Congress gets behind. | |
I mean, they just need to totally get rid of the IRS. They've been screwing the American people forever, and the IRS needs to get out, and they need to put that external revenue service in. | ||
Couldn't agree more. | ||
Well, the new budget plan is going to have trillions of dollars in tax cuts. | ||
But, I mean, just get rid of the IRS. Or, I mean, I guess you have to have some sort of a bureaucracy for tax revenue. | ||
Now, what really would probably need to be done is, first you'd have to get rid of the federal income tax, is what you would have to do first. | ||
Because as long as you have the federal income tax, you have to have somebody there. | ||
But what you could kind of do is just make the IRS like 10 people. | ||
Just say, good luck, screw them. | ||
Say 10 people at the IRS, good luck. | ||
And then they can focus on big fraud and big stuff that actually matters. | ||
And then leave the person alone that makes $5,000 on a stock trade. | ||
Leave the person alone that makes $5,000 running a small business a month with Venmo or PayPal or some other thing. | ||
Leave those people alone. | ||
Let them make money. | ||
Small transactions. | ||
Now, if somebody's making hundreds of millions of dollars and they're not showing up on the receipts, then okay, maybe you say, well, let's do something about that. | ||
So maybe just whittle it down to like 10 people and just say, okay, go after the big guys. | ||
Leave the little guys alone. | ||
But first, cut the federal income tax. | ||
Then maybe you can abolish the IRS and just have a state sales tax for state issues and local issues. | ||
That's probably the best way to do it. | ||
Caleb, thanks for the call. | ||
Should we take another caller from Canada, guys? | ||
I don't know if they deserve it. | ||
We'll give it to them. | ||
We'll give it to them today. | ||
They got us the best of us, so we'll give it to them. | ||
Go ahead, Michael in Canada. | ||
unidentified
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Go ahead. | |
Well, you called it 3-2. | ||
Yeah, I just had the score reversed. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, well, good team won. | |
Jordan Bennington. | ||
Jordan Bennington won that game. | ||
unidentified
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Hellebuck is a hell of a goalie. | |
Bennington looked like 2019 in the Boston Garden last night. | ||
unidentified
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He's a hell of a goalie. | |
You know what was so great about it, though? | ||
You know what? | ||
I don't know much about the... | ||
I mean, I know about some of the Canadian hockey team. | ||
What was so great about the American hockey players was they're clearly patriots. | ||
They clearly love their country. | ||
They had no shame in supporting Donald Trump and being excited for that phone call that he gave them before the game. | ||
So it's just nice to see patriotism back in American culture. | ||
You know, that's what it was all about last night. | ||
Patriotism was back in American culture. | ||
Look, Canada is the kings of hockey. | ||
They're still on top. | ||
There's no denying it. | ||
We're hoping that we could finally get over that hurdle last night. | ||
But it was just nice to see the American hockey team restore patriotism back into culture and sports culture. | ||
So for that, they're winners. | ||
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That's all we got, man, is hockey. | |
We have nothing. | ||
A message to President Donald J. Trump, Annex Alberta. | ||
That's all we want. | ||
I keep hearing that. | ||
That's the same caller who says just take Alberta. | ||
unidentified
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Yep. | |
Take our oil, get a pipeline down to Houston where we can get our heavy oil refined and then put it out to pipelines from there. | ||
That's all we want. | ||
We need jobs. | ||
All right. | ||
I don't hate it. | ||
I don't hate it. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
unidentified
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I love my American brothers. | |
I've got more friends in America, I think, than I do in Alberta. | ||
Well, how many people are in Alberta? | ||
unidentified
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4.6 million. | |
So you got a little more options down here. | ||
Well, we appreciate you. | ||
Canadian Patriots, American Patriots, we all have a common cause. | ||
So however it shakes out, we all have a common cause. | ||
Appreciate your call. | ||
Let's go to... | ||
Alright, so here's the problem, guys. | ||
Take a few more calls here because all the callers on the line get through like every day and we end up taking a lot of the same people. | ||
So I'd like to hear from some new people because we've heard from all these callers rather consistently. | ||
So let's get a couple different callers on the board. | ||
In the meantime, I predicted this months ago. | ||
Looks like this is going to come true. | ||
Whether it's this year or next, though. | ||
Pope Francis could resign over ill health, says Cardinal Gianfranco Ravassi. | ||
And so he's continuing to battle pneumonia, bronchitis. | ||
It's been multiple trips to the hospital. | ||
It's not so good right now for the Pope. | ||
But it just kind of fits in season. | ||
You know, this Pope is kind of a leftist, globalist type. | ||
And, you know, maybe the next pope is actually like a true devout Catholic Christian that actually promotes Christian Catholic values, like, you know, not abortion and sodomy. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
But the pope's health is not really getting much better. | ||
And now others are predicting that he might be he might be replaced soon. | ||
OK, let's go to Stoney in Michigan. | ||
Stoney, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
unidentified
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Holy cow. | |
How are you doing, Owen? | ||
I'm good. | ||
Thank you. | ||
unidentified
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It's been a long time since I called in, but, you know, I got this idea about those eggs. | |
You know, you showed that whole thing about, you know, they're selling in Mexico. | ||
Do we really know if they killed all those chickens? | ||
That's my first question. | ||
Yes. | ||
unidentified
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You know what I mean? | |
Yes, they did. | ||
unidentified
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They did? | |
Oh, my God. | ||
All right. | ||
And then the other thing I have is a prediction, you know, regarding the doji dividend. | ||
I'm thinking that after they uncover all this fraud, and I mean, we're looking a long way down the road. | ||
I'm thinking everybody with a Social Security number deserves reciprocity. | ||
Because, you know, I've worked all my life here and there. | ||
You know, I didn't have a solid income, but I've always thought, wow, it doesn't seem like I'm getting what I'm supposed to get on my Social Security. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
And I'm only getting $315 a month, and I'm going to admit that out to everybody. | ||
You know, there's no Social Security for mothers. | ||
At all. | ||
None. | ||
And you spend all your life being a traditional mother. | ||
You get nothing. | ||
And I'm not talking about lay back, sit on your ass, do nothing, mother. | ||
I'm talking about a mother that does things, you know, to keep her kids out of the clutches of fuck. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
Well, you probably get more money, not from Social Security, but from claiming benefits from the government, like SNAP and other such things that they promote women in the inner cities to do. | ||
And then when they become single mothers, they get even more money. | ||
So I'm not suggesting that, but you probably would get more money from that than Social Security, Stoney. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
But yeah, your Social Security money has been robbed. | ||
It's been robbed. | ||
And we're going to find it all out very soon, I think, the nasty details even. | ||
Let's go to Taylor in Canada. | ||
The Canadians really want to call in tonight and brag a little bit. | ||
Taylor, go ahead. | ||
unidentified
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Hey, Big O. How's it going? | |
Good. | ||
Yeah, no, I just want to call in, first-time caller, comment on what some of these other Canadians are saying. | ||
Because, you know, I hear a lot of Canadians say, oh, Annex, Alberta, do this, do that. | ||
I think what Ezra was saying yesterday made a lot of sense. | ||
Because if we just think about what Don's trying to do here, In the bigger picture, Canada is going to have to capitulate to, let's call it, the MAGA world order, so to speak. | ||
You know, like Mexico is doing and others, because it's going to have to be that way. | ||
If you want what you guys want. | ||
Imagine how happy Canadians would be this tax season to get a check from money we're getting back from our CRA. Like, annexing Alberta isn't going to... | ||
Okay, so what do you suggest? | ||
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What we need to do is emulate what you're doing. | |
Who in Canada? | ||
I mean, Pierre Polivier is like the only name that ever comes up when it comes to like a nationalist or a populist. | ||
Is there anybody else in Canada? | ||
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I think the short answer to that question is no. | |
And it's a big why, big reason why we may be in a crisis because, I mean, think of it. | ||
We're the WF outpost here. | ||
We're, you know. | ||
What are Wayne Gretzky's politics this week? | ||
Does anybody know his politics? | ||
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You know, I couldn't tell you. | |
Like some other Canadians have called in, I'm not super into hockey because... | ||
Well, you know he would win. | ||
Wayne Gretzky would win any election. | ||
He'd probably win against anybody. | ||
It wouldn't even matter. | ||
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Yeah, maybe. | |
Maybe. | ||
They write songs. | ||
They write ballads. | ||
They write serenades about Wayne Gretzky in Canada. | ||
unidentified
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Yes, that is true. | |
I think I'm agreeing with you because I think, in short, what we need to do is actually throw a pair of balls, maybe, and emulate what we're doing and maybe say, hey, guys, let's have a constitutional republic. | ||
Hey, guys, let's get rid of corruption. | ||
Hey, guys. | ||
Let's make Canada Trump. | ||
But who's going to do it? | ||
That's the problem. | ||
You've got to have something. | ||
We've got Trump here, and now it's creating a new political culture and movement, but you just don't have it in Canada. | ||
You have Pierre-Paul Ev, but it's like, it's really it. | ||
I just don't really see it anywhere else. | ||
I mean, there's some other people that pop up every once in a while, but they don't have nearly the influence. | ||
So I think Wayne Gretzky might be your only hope. | ||
Or it's going to have to be Donald Trump, I guess. | ||
That's what people in Canada are really cheering for, is for Donald Trump to come do it. | ||
Alright, let's go to... | ||
Corey in Illinois. | ||
Corey, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
We got a little stall job on the caller board here. | ||
All right, guys, get yourself caught up. | ||
Meanwhile, Microsoft unveils Majorana 1, the world's first quantum processor, powered by topological qubits. | ||
Microsoft Majora 1 chip carves new path for quantum computing. | ||
Once this stuff goes live with AI and then to a consumer level, folks, we're going to take a quantum leap as far as the capabilities we have with technology and advancement. | ||
Is it a good thing? | ||
Is it a bad thing? | ||
Have the debate. | ||
But, I mean, this is the future right here. | ||
Quantum computing. | ||
AI able to solve complex problems and issues in a millisecond, you can't even really measure it with modern computing. | ||
It just really can't even be measured, is what we're talking about here. | ||
And then, really, you have no choice at that point but to go to nuclear energy, because that's the only thing that can power it. | ||
All right, Corey in Illinois, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen, I was wanting to talk about a couple of your products real quick. | |
Oh, yes, please. | ||
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I like that. | |
Survival Shield X3, the Winter Sun. | ||
I do the tumor, but I don't take it all the time, so it works when I do. | ||
And I'm fitting to try your CMOS because you've got to speak so highly of it. | ||
But I called to talk about scare tactics that the doctors will try and do. | ||
I have a five-month-old child that I don't think we're going to vaccinate at all. | ||
And I'm not anti-vacs. | ||
I have a 16-year-old and an 11-year-old. | ||
They're both fully vaccinated. | ||
But the first one, within 10 minutes of my child being born, they wanted to give him a hepatitis shot. | ||
And I asked him why. | ||
He's not a drug addict and he's not going to have sex, but what's the point of this? | ||
They told me that if I was in some catastrophic accident, say like on the way from the hospital, and they had to give him blood, there might be hepatitis in the blood. | ||
So my reaction was, you're going to give my child the hepatitis? | ||
So they let us wait. | ||
And we went to our family doctor, a pediatrician, and she wanted to give them the hepatitis vaccine. | ||
We said we weren't really for it for the same reason. | ||
And she said, I can understand that. | ||
That's fine. | ||
But if you guys keep denying other vaccines, I'm going to have to drop you as patients. | ||
A couple months went by later. | ||
She brought it up again but wasn't real pushy about it and tried to tell us that her child wouldn't be able to attend schools in Illinois. | ||
I said, that's fine. | ||
My wife's teacher was thinking about homeschooling anyway. | ||
And then she told us he wouldn't be allowed in daycare if he didn't get the RST. So, they don't tell you why or... | ||
Or like you said, they come up with these weird things like, oh, well, if you're in an accident and your kid needs blood and there's all kinds of hypotheticals. | ||
But it's all bullying. | ||
It's all intimidation. | ||
You know, you got to make your own decisions, obviously. | ||
But that's part of the process is the bullying, the intimidation, and then have you in kind of a compromising situation and force you to say yes and then threaten you with like CPS and other such things. | ||
So, Corey, thank you for the call. | ||
By the way, I had the crew looking this up while we were talking. | ||
Guys, put it back on screen. | ||
Apparently, Wayne Gretzky is a big Trump supporter. | ||
He wears the MAGA hat. | ||
He's visited Mar-a-Lago. | ||
He's been at the Trump victory parties. | ||
He gets ripped in Canadian media for liking Donald Trump. | ||
I think I've solved your issue. | ||
Now, Wayne Gretzky currently lives in Missouri. | ||
I'm not sure what part of Missouri. | ||
I'm not sure if he ended up living at the house he bought in St. Louis when he played there for a season. | ||
A lot of people end up living in St. Louis after they play there. | ||
But he is a Canadian citizen. | ||
I think he might be your best hope to save Canada. | ||
If it's not going to be Donald Trump and the United States annexing you or making you a state, I think it's Wayne Gretzky. | ||
It's got to be. | ||
Wayne Gretzky could do it. | ||
Everybody would vote for Wayne Gretzky. | ||
How could you not? | ||
You wouldn't be a great Canadian unless you voted for Wayne Gretzky. | ||
He might be the greatest Canadian. | ||
I think it's Gretzky. | ||
Prime Minister Gretzky. | ||
Might be your last hope if it's not going to be us. | ||
Prime Minister Gretzky. | ||
A great Canadian. | ||
Let's go to Brad in Ohio. | ||
Brad, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
unidentified
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Hello? | |
Hello? | ||
unidentified
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Yes. | |
Can I plug? | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, the Seamoss is awesome. | |
I love it. | ||
And the nitric boost, I think my girlfriend loves. | ||
And I'm assuming she's not the one taking it. | ||
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Absolutely not. | |
And I also want to say, why isn't anyone going to prison or jail? | ||
Well, that's what I was talking about earlier. | ||
That's the link. | ||
There's two missing links to this whole process really being complete and permanent, and that's you need to do hearings, public hearings, public testimonies in front of Congress, and then you need to be charged. | ||
People need to go to jail. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And so, look, I'm all for four years. | ||
I'm all for four years or two years and, you know, having an oxygen tank while we're drowning, but... | ||
It's not going to be permanent. | ||
We're going to go right back to the same political corruption and culture if we don't do the two missing links in this entire process. | ||
And that's testimonies and hearings and charges and arrests. | ||
Has to be done. | ||
Has to be done. | ||
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I mean, if the law isn't pushed and justice isn't given, justice isn't given, I mean, how is change going to happen? | |
You know what I mean? | ||
I don't understand how it's going to be changed if we're just letting everybody go with criminal activity and just steal and rob. | ||
I mean, it just makes no sense. | ||
No. | ||
No, absolutely. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
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And the Epstein list. | |
I see cash is in. | ||
We're getting that. | ||
It sounds like we're going to get that probably within 24 hours, I would guess. | ||
That's coming out. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Again, I mean, I don't know what they're, you know, I don't know if there's really any strategy or if it's just all gas, no brakes, let's say. | ||
Because strategically, releasing it on a Monday morning or afternoon, you dominate the news cycle for a week. | ||
You announce that on a Friday night or a Saturday, it's like you're kind of burying it. | ||
But they might not care. | ||
They just might be, hey, just go. | ||
Just green light, just go. | ||
Just don't even think about strategies. | ||
Strategies, just go. | ||
But I have a feeling, I think based off of what Patel said, we're probably going to see it this weekend, is my guess. | ||
What it looks like, that's a whole other issue. | ||
But there will be something there. | ||
Bondi already said she had it on her desk, so she was just waiting for Patel to get in and go over some other stuff with her, I'm sure. | ||
But I think the Epstein list comes out this weekend, would be my guess, is how that's going to go, Brad. | ||
And I thank you for the call. | ||
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Alright. | |
We are out of time for this week. | ||
But wow, another busy week indeed. | ||
As we close, the governor of Illinois, J.B. Pritzker, he used his podium to describe Trump supporters yesterday. | ||
And let's see how he describes Trump supporters here in clip 18. Racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, anti-Semitism. | ||
Wow. | ||
Well, what can I say? | ||
We're a pretty diverse group. | ||
You know? | ||
Pretty diverse, aren't we? | ||
All those things rolled into one. | ||
Isn't it amazing? | ||
All right. | ||
All jokes aside, I hope everybody has a great weekend. | ||
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Real Alex Jones on X at Owen Schroyer 1776 on X. I would stay tuned to those three sources for a lot of big news. | ||
Real Alex Jones on X, Owen Schroyer 1776 on X, and of course Infowars.com. | ||
Maybe go to Hooters this weekend. | ||
It might be your last chance. | ||
But I think the Epstein list comes out. | ||
As soon as it comes out, we're going to publish it at Infowars.com and we'll promote it on X as well. | ||
Have a great weekend. | ||
Have a great weekend and you stay classy, InfoWarriors. | ||
No TikTok dances. | ||
All right, so the left are some of the greatest unintentional comics ever, except when you realize the people that are living under the mind control really are victims. | ||
I mean, they really love to be soy boys. | ||
They really love to have low testosterone. | ||
It's in major studies that they, on average, the more leftist you are, the lower your testosterone is, even if you're a 15-year-old, you're a 20-year-old man. | ||
So Raw Egg National has posted this this morning. | ||
I went and looked. | ||
It's true. | ||
This is hilarious. | ||
And then it made me think about some of the news articles and things that have come out recently that I didn't cover. | ||
Look at this. | ||
On Wednesday, you can talk for an hour about this guy. | ||
On Wednesday, I go through my apartment unit's dumpster to make sure there are no recyclables that tenants are throwing into the trash. | ||
Today I found this. | ||
It was a little police state busybody digging through people's trash. | ||
A little Stasi. | ||
Little, little, little totalitarian. | ||
It's a type of steroid sold by Alex Jones on InfoWars. | ||
He was banned from the internet for hate, for exposing tyranny. | ||
It's taken by white supremacists to increase their testosterone and masculinity. | ||
This guy's a real liberal when you go look it up. | ||
I know which neighbor it is and was because there was also mail in the trash bag. | ||
Oh, you're reading his mail. | ||
That's even better. | ||
I'm not sure what I'm going to do. | ||
Oh. | ||
But I live across from an effing Nazi on steroids, and I have no idea. | ||
And the feed, with people responding, I could do a whole hour just comedy-wise on this. | ||
Now, what did I think of when I saw this? | ||
It says, I generally couldn't think of a better advert for super male vitality if I tried. | ||
This is hilarious. | ||
Hey, study, testosterone treatment turns Democrat voters more conservative. | ||
Here's the big study. | ||
Right there for yourself. | ||
Here's another one. | ||
The actual study. | ||
Testosterone and politics. | ||
They're literally soy boys. | ||
So, these people are literally emasculated, deranged ghouls. | ||
And he thinks it's illegal that somebody has a herbal supplement. | ||
By the way, Superval Vitality sold out. | ||
It's a great product. | ||
You can get LibidoRx, that's the powdered, same basic formula, at InfoWarsStore.com, and it's amazing. | ||
Great for men, great for women. | ||
Boy, what it does in the bedroom is amazing, but it's so good for your whole body. | ||
The chemicals in the food and water suppress the hormones you're supposed to have. | ||
This stuff just helps your body release what you need. | ||
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Get yours at TheAlexShowStore.com and get your libido rx at InfowarStore.com and piss these crazy people off. | ||
President Trump's been fighting the globalists for years. | ||
And now he's got them right by the throat. | ||
But there's a lot of traitors, a lot of cowards hiding in the shadows. | ||
That's why we, the American people, have got to stay focused and have President Trump's f***ing back. | ||
That's why I'm counting on every person in the Joseph War Army to step their game up like President Trump and Elon Musk and the rest of the patriot crew of Spartans are doing! | ||
That's why I'm more committed now than I've ever been in the fight! | ||
I'm 20 hours a day committed! | ||
And I hate it when I go to sleep! | ||
I jump out of bed more fired up than ever with a spirit of 1776. That's why I'm telling the globalists we're coming for your asses and this matter. | ||
Nothing you can do! | ||
You're fu- It's time for all the manga and maha maniacs across America and the world to wear their colors brown so the globalists and all their minions know we outnumber you 10 to 1. So get the shirt now at thealexjonesstore.com or get the big balls or biggest balls ball caps today and keep Alex Jones at the tip of the spear in the fight. | ||
I'm counting on your brother. | ||
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1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms. | |
If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. | ||
It's Alex Jones. |