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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is the war room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Don't stand by for further details. | ||
We're going to be an outdoor regularly scheduled program. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it's Wednesday, August 13th, 2025. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room. | ||
The fastest three hours on the internet starts now. | ||
Really, though, I suppose it's, depending on how you look at it, it's going to be the fastest two hours on the internet, maybe the fastest four if you were tuned into the Alex Jones show earlier that I was hosting. | ||
But the Alex Jones-Nick Fuentes debate will be coming up at 5. | ||
So we're going to simulcast that here on the war room, and then that could go pretty long as well. | ||
So that's just a quick programming note. | ||
Now, as far as the news is concerned, well, you're not going to like a lot of it. | ||
I'll tell you that. | ||
And I hear a lot. | ||
Oh, you're too negative and you're anti-Trump and all this stuff. | ||
Folks, I'm just calling it this. | ||
I'm just calling it as it is. | ||
I'm just presenting the truth as I see it, calling balls and strikes, doing political play-by-play. | ||
But there are good things happening. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
There are obviously good things happening. | ||
And Trump being in there is better than whatever would have happened with Kamala Harris. | ||
Who even knows what kind of clown show would have unfolded with that? | ||
But I just don't understand how anybody can see what is going on in D.C. now and feel good about it. | ||
And I'm all for cleaning up the streets. | ||
This has been a big issue. | ||
I've talked about it for a long time, and a part of me applauds the administration for kind of taking the initiative and trying something new. | ||
And if you're going to do it, I guess Washington, D.C. is a good place to give it a try. | ||
But I'm just not seeing any guardrails. | ||
I'm not seeing any guardrails as far as the AI surveillance state. | ||
I'm not seeing any guardrails as far as this new police state that we're seeing in D.C. And so I can applaud when you make moves to try to realize a similar vision, | ||
cleaning up our streets, but you also have to be weary of tactics that are going to be having negative effects. | ||
And there's no doubt with what's going on in D.C. Now, there's a ton of footage of this. | ||
I basically didn't, I just, I said, I'm not going to sit here and play all the footage from D.C., but we'll do commentary of it. | ||
I do have one clip, so we'll get to that. | ||
And an interesting interview that just concluded with Anna Paulina Luna on the Rogan interview. | ||
There's definitely at least one clip from that that I want to play. | ||
And then there's some geopolitical developments. | ||
This is not good. | ||
There's some other stuff coming out of D.C. today. | ||
It's not good. | ||
And we just went over $37 trillion in debt. | ||
And you had last month, 71 companies go bankrupt. | ||
71. | ||
And what happens in that vacuum in the economy? | ||
It gets filled in by the biggest corporations. | ||
So power is being centralized. | ||
Power is not being returned to we the people, as Trump stated in his inaugural address. | ||
It's quite the opposite. | ||
I'm sad to report today. | ||
Power is being centralized. | ||
The economy is being centralized. | ||
It's like COVID 2.0. | ||
Now, I would like to see the economic recovery. | ||
I would like to see Trump's economic visions come to fruition. | ||
And I'd say There's definitely still a shot at that. | ||
But you keep telling people the economy's good. | ||
You know what they're going to do? | ||
They're going to vote for Zoron Mamdani. | ||
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That's what they're going to do. | |
All right. | ||
Now, I'm going to get to the news here. | ||
I'll likely open up phone lines pretty quickly because I did two hours on the Alex Jones show already, and I don't want to sit here and cover all of the same stuff. | ||
And when you do that, it's kind of like having a starting pitcher pitch eight innings and then asking him to come in for relief. | ||
It's kind of like, oh, well, that's interesting. | ||
So I don't want to sit here and rehash all the stories and all the coverage I did on the Alex Jones show today, but we do have other videos and other news we're going to get to. | ||
But I will start it with this. | ||
And I don't even know, I don't even know where it goes from here because the new establishment right-wing is just not interested. | ||
They're just not interested. | ||
They seem to not even care or they're just blind to it. | ||
But what's unfortunate, so I guess if there's any purpose to trying to right this ship in this period of time, in this window of time, what's unfortunate is that the youth, whatever they're called now, Gen Z, they are the most right-wing, conservative-leaning generation that we've seen in a long time. | ||
Very long time. | ||
And not that the left-right paradigm is the be-all, end-all political perspective to look at the situation through, but it's also a very real phenomenon. | ||
And you still only have Democrats and Republicans. | ||
There's still no other options. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
And the Republicans are much better than the Democrats. | ||
And you look at the right-wing youth now that is basically getting ignored by the new political right-wing establishment. | ||
And there seems to be a generational disconnect. | ||
And then they sit here and they look at the results or what are the predicted results now of the New York City's mayor's race with Mom Donnie, who is a communist, and they just don't understand it. | ||
And it just blows their mind. | ||
And they go right back to the same talking points that they've been using for years. | ||
And it's like we've gained nothing. | ||
We've gained nothing in the last 10 years. | ||
We've gained nothing now with President Trump. | ||
And it's not even, that's not even wholly accurate because we have gained a lot, but we're about to lose it all. | ||
And if you can't provide the right messaging to reach out to the youth right now, that is just, it's just ripe. | ||
It's ripe for conservative politics. | ||
It's ripe for right-wing politics. | ||
It's ripe for a generational run of right-wing victories politically in America. | ||
And I guess if there is an example, and it's just true, if there is something that you can isolate and examine and say, what does this represent? | ||
Why is this happening? | ||
It is Nick Fuente's popularity. | ||
So you can like him or not, you can't deny that. | ||
And so what the right-wing establishment is completely missing is what Nick Fuentes is tapping into. | ||
And the two big lies, if this new Republican establishment continue to tell the American youth they're not going to vote Republican. | ||
And it's a shame because you could be making generational runs of Republican victories and demolish the Democrat Party politically, but they can't help themselves. | ||
And they keep going back to these same two talking points that turns the youth off. | ||
And it's like they're still going to be right. | ||
They're still going to be conservatives. | ||
They're not going to be Democrats. | ||
They're not going to be liberals, but they're not going to show up and vote Republican. | ||
And they're going to have a distinct disdain and disgust even for the Republican Party, despite being politically conservative. | ||
And the two big lies, the two big lies that the Republican Party continues to tell its younger voters that will destroy the potential here is one, the economy is doing great. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
And two, Israel is our greatest ally. | ||
If you continue to try to convince right-leaning young conservatives that these two things are true, they will never vote for you. | ||
They will look at you as liars and they will remain politically disenfranchised and they will continue to seek out voices like a Nick Fuentes. | ||
And then anybody that tries to step in his way or destroy his reputation, they will then turn on them like an enemy. | ||
All of this is happening in real time. | ||
It's all undeniable. | ||
And I see people freaking out. | ||
They don't know what to do. | ||
They don't understand it. | ||
And it couldn't be more obvious. | ||
It couldn't be more obvious. | ||
No matter how you feel about Israel, whether you like Israel, whether you don't like Israel, whether you think they're the greatest ally, the worst ally, it doesn't even matter. | ||
The political phenomenons are indifferent to your opinions on the matter. | ||
And the political phenomenons are clear and present. | ||
The youth has turned on Israel, period. | ||
The general America first movement is done with foreign aid. | ||
I don't care who it's for. | ||
They're done with it. | ||
We don't want to hear about foreign countries anymore. | ||
And yes, specifically, they don't want to hear about Israel. | ||
And the new right-wing establishment, they just can't help themselves. | ||
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They just can't help themselves. | |
And then they sit here and tell you how great the economy is. | ||
We just went into record debt. | ||
You've had more big businesses close in a single month since COVID. | ||
You've got all the different charts and numbers that show how younger Americans are just buried and are decades away from the asset column, decades. | ||
And they look at it like it's an impossible feat to own a home. | ||
It's an impossible feat to ever own a car. | ||
And who's talking to them? | ||
They look to the right-wing leadership, and what does it say? | ||
The economy's great. | ||
They say, really, I can't afford anything. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
And by the way, Israel's our greatest ally. | ||
Really? | ||
Is that why you keep sending them a bunch of money while I'm here broke? | ||
And then the one leading voice that's tapping into that, that's channeling that, that's amplifying that, they attack nonstop. | ||
And they make sure that he doesn't get a platform and he doesn't get invited into the right-wing events. | ||
And then ultimately, what you create, and this is just a natural human phenomenon, it's like the Streisand effect. | ||
It's like the more you start calling people anti-Semites for just having a different geopolitical opinion, the more you keep calling somebody an anti-Semite for not liking our current relationship with Israel. | ||
Eventually they just say, okay, fine, Whatever. | ||
I'm an anti-Semite. | ||
Don't care anymore. | ||
Call me whatever you want. | ||
And then you just open up the ground for that as a real issue. | ||
So you're going to see Momdani likely win, and you're going to see people making it this issue like it's a communist thing. | ||
Really? | ||
You're surprised New York City has a bunch of commies? | ||
Really? | ||
You're surprised New York City is going to elect a Democrat for mayor? | ||
I mean, come on, stop. | ||
No. | ||
The political referendum is clear. | ||
The older generational political runs are over. | ||
Trump was the last gasp. | ||
It's done. | ||
Boomer politics, done. | ||
Cold War political foreign policy, done. | ||
It's done. | ||
It's done. | ||
And they're still clinging to it and thinking you can ignore the younger voices, you can discount their opinions because this is the political world that they're used to. | ||
And they just haven't realized that, no, no, you've crossed the threshold now. | ||
There's no going back. | ||
And the political referendum, whichever party learns this from the Momdani victory, which I'm predicting, is you can't just tell people the economy is good. | ||
You can't just do that when they're suffering and when they're living paycheck to paycheck and they feel hopeless financially. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
You turn voters off. | ||
Now, am I saying you should come out and promise them free stuff? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Am I coming out and supporting communism now? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
This is just a political reality. | ||
So you can't tell young people that feel financially hopeless that the economy is good. | ||
And then on the geopolitical front, you can't keep telling people Israel is our greatest ally. | ||
They want nothing to do with it. | ||
They want nothing to do with it. | ||
And I'm sitting here and I'm watching the right wing and they're just totally missing it. | ||
They're just completely just swinging a miss, not even close. | ||
And you watch, the left will adapt. | ||
Yeah, the Democrats right now are kind of hands-off with Mom Dami. | ||
Like, we don't want to go full communist. | ||
And, you know, he gets labeled as an anti-Semite. | ||
So we're not ready to go there quite yet. | ||
And then he'll win, and the Democrats will look at the midterms and they'll say, oh, okay then. | ||
And then what are the Republicans going to offer in response? | ||
MAGA? | ||
That ain't going to work. | ||
What are the Republicans going to offer in response? | ||
Trump? | ||
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He's not on the ballot. | |
A police state? | ||
A surveillance state? | ||
If Trump doesn't get the economy going, they'll have nothing. | ||
They'll have nothing because they are ignoring the voices of the youth. | ||
They're ignoring the sentiments of the youth, which has now come of age and is a massive voting block, very anti-establishment, feels the whole system has screwed them, and they're just being discounted and tossed aside. | ||
But the Democrats will adapt. | ||
They will evolve and adapt. | ||
And if they see things that work, they'll go ahead and do it. | ||
It's not even about principles for them. | ||
I'm not arguing that the Democrats have principles or values. | ||
I'm arguing that they'll do whatever it takes to get into power. | ||
And can you imagine when this surveillance state is built, when this sky net that the Trump administration is building is completed? | ||
Can you imagine when a Democrat communist gets into the White House and has that power? | ||
Is that what you want? | ||
And then, God forbid, what happens with horrible leadership? | ||
You know, once they build the Golden Dome, they're going to want to use it. | ||
And then you can look at any poll. | ||
Do you think America is going in the right direction? | ||
And it'll be hard to find a single poll that says yes. | ||
And that's on the left and the right. | ||
So that's what I'm saying. | ||
This whole isn't an election cycle. | ||
This isn't an election, a stolen election redemption. | ||
This isn't Trump and MAGA and getting that last Run. | ||
That's all behind us now. | ||
Trump's in office. | ||
He's got his shot. | ||
He'll be in charge of his legacy and what happens. | ||
But people are missing the bigger picture. | ||
And I understand that Trump is like a distraction now. | ||
And he really is when we're having debates about geopolitics or an AI surveillance police state, Trump just becomes a distraction. | ||
Because everybody's like, everything's about Trump. | ||
Everything's Trump this and Trump that. | ||
Trump will be gone in four years. | ||
Trump won't be president. | ||
And you're going to have an AI surveillance state. | ||
That will stay. | ||
Let's talk about that. | ||
The young voters in their 20s right now. | ||
They're going to be voting in 2028. | ||
Trump's not going to be on the ballot. | ||
Let's think about that. | ||
Let's talk about that. | ||
No, instead, it's ridicule. | ||
It's ridicule if you don't fully support Trump and if you don't say the economy is great and if you don't say Israel is our greatest ally. | ||
It's ridicule. | ||
It's a tax. | ||
It's putting you down. | ||
And then you just create disenfranchised conservatives and what happens? | ||
Democrats get power again. | ||
So for all this talk about how bad the Democrats are and we can't let Democrats get back in power and they're communist and everything else, well, you're currently paving the road for them to get right back into power now in less than two years in Congress, in the House, specifically. | ||
And the only chance you have politically with things that are being done is the reverse gerrymandering that could flip enough Democrat seats to neutralize what would normally flip the House. | ||
That's basically the only hope. | ||
Unless Trump miraculously gets economic recovery in the next two years, which I don't even know anymore what it's, I don't even know what that would look like anymore. | ||
It seems that things are not falling into place. | ||
Here's an example. | ||
Aside from the debt just going over $37 trillion. | ||
And by the way, this is why Elon Musk is out. | ||
Okay. | ||
This is why he's out. | ||
All the new tech people moved in on this White House, and everybody knew that this is the next big push is AI data processing centers, quantum computing. | ||
And all the other AI, all the other tech people, not named Elon Musk, got in there and said, hey, there's a lot of blank checks here. | ||
So they don't care. | ||
It could be Trump. | ||
It could be anybody. | ||
It could be Harris. | ||
It could be Biden. | ||
It could be Obama. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They see, hey, blank checks are waiting in D.C. Let's move in. | ||
Let's get that. | ||
While Musk is approaching it saying, hey, we have a bunch of waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
We have a record debt here. | ||
Maybe we should address that. | ||
Oh, no, no, no. | ||
D.C. isn't interested in that. | ||
All the other tech bros aren't interested in that. | ||
All the other AI folks are not interested in that. | ||
So, Musk, you're out. | ||
We don't want to hear about fiscal responsibility, Elon. | ||
We don't want to hear about addressing the debt, Elon. | ||
We don't want to hear about waste, fraud, and abuse anymore, Elon. | ||
Get out. | ||
Get out. | ||
We're building the AI surveillance state. | ||
There is no budget. | ||
Get out. | ||
So there he goes. | ||
71 large U.S. companies go bankrupt in July. | ||
Highest since pandemic. | ||
Now, you may recall, and this is now the biggest thing to a police state that we've seen since the pandemic, what's going on in D.C. You may recall the owners of Arizona Ice-T came out and made a statement saying how, you know what, we've made a bunch of money. | ||
So we're going to keep Arizona Ice-T at 99 cents, and we're just going to leave it there because we've made a ton of money. | ||
We're very successful. | ||
And right now with the current margins, we can still run into profit, even though it's smaller, but we can still run at a profit and manage Arizona IC-T. | ||
So we're not going to raise the prices. | ||
Well, now all of a sudden they're saying, actually, because of the aluminum tariffs, we are probably going to have to raise the prices. | ||
Can Arizona's 99 cent ICE T survive Trump's tariffs? | ||
Now, I'm pro-tariffs as far as the agenda is concerned. | ||
But what Trump was doing, everything had to be done in a very specific, linear chronological timeline, and the whole thing is out of whack now. | ||
The whole thing is out of whack. | ||
So now they're saying we're not going to show you jobs reports and there's all this other stuff because it's all out of whack. | ||
And he keeps talking about, oh, all these companies making these billion dollars investments, billion dollars investments, the money from tariffs. | ||
Well, nobody's really seeing that yet. | ||
Nobody's really seeing this. | ||
It's a lot of talk, but nobody's really seeing it. | ||
So now you got a problem. | ||
You don't have the energy to do this yet. | ||
So energy costs aren't going down. | ||
You don't have the manufacturing capabilities to do this yet. | ||
So, okay, we want to bring manufacturing back. | ||
So we're going to tariff aluminum. | ||
We're using this as the example with the Arizona tea story. | ||
So, yeah, if aluminum in America was being cranked out and they wouldn't have to buy Canadian aluminum anymore, then it wouldn't matter. | ||
It's not there yet. | ||
You still have a bunch of these regulations. | ||
You still have the taxes. | ||
You still have what needs to be done to build the manufacturing capabilities and turn them on. | ||
So you had to cut taxes, cut regulations, free up energy, and then you can start manufacturing some of these resources that we have to import at a tariff. | ||
But now they don't have the aluminum. | ||
They don't have the steel. | ||
They don't have the aluminum. | ||
So they have to pay the tax on the tariffs. | ||
And prices aren't coming down. | ||
And they just tell you the economy is great. | ||
And there's this graph that came out that really doesn't even paint the picture correctly because it accounts for inflation, but it doesn't count for the discrepancy between the cost of living and the hourly wage. | ||
It just corrects the numbers on inflation, not on the other factors here. | ||
But it shows the cost comparison between 1950 and 2025. | ||
And the only way where you could really compare it is household income has increased 15%, but then everything else is up at least 20% or more. | ||
The price of a home, up 25%. | ||
Cost of college, up 20%. | ||
Cost of health care, up 30%. | ||
Cost of a mortgage rate, up 120%. | ||
Average auto loan, up 50%. | ||
Groceries, up 25%. | ||
Rent up 28%. | ||
Insurance, up 40%. | ||
So they adjust the numbers for inflation, but you can see that the numbers don't even tell the whole story. | ||
The only real lens you can get into the full story would be the household income increase compared to the cost of living increase. | ||
But that's one thing. | ||
So the household income increase at 15%, that's supposed to supplement the increases all across the board. | ||
The household income, you're still paying for your house, your mortgage, your insurance, your car payments, your groceries, your energy bills. | ||
So it's not like you're putting all those into one thing and saying, oh, this increased 15%, this increased 20%. | ||
The factor of 15% increase, that's supposed to pay off the 30% increase in everything else. | ||
And I'm just sitting here from a raw political perspective, and I'm telling and I'm trying to save the right wing from losing the youth. | ||
And that's what's happening. | ||
Most kids in their 20s are not in the stock market. | ||
In fact, most Americans aren't in the stock market. | ||
But they'd like to own a home, but they don't think it's possible. | ||
They'd like to own a car, but they don't think it's possible. | ||
They work 40, 50 hours a week just to try to keep their head above water. | ||
They can't even have a savings account. | ||
You make six figures a year in this country. | ||
You're living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
And then what do they hear? | ||
You better support Israel. | ||
How do you think that's going to go? | ||
How do you think all of that is going to go, folks? | ||
All right, I want to take calls on this, and I'm going to hit the news right now while we start aggregating callers. | ||
So we'll do news, videos, and calls until the Alex Jones-Nick Fuentes debate at 5 o'clock here. | ||
We'll put the number up on the screen: 877-789-2539-877-789-2539. | ||
Do you agree? | ||
Do you disagree? | ||
Some pretty heavy stuff now. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's do this. | ||
Let's look at just, there's dozens, maybe hundreds of these videos. | ||
I mean, you know, everybody wanted to record it once DC basically turned into a police state overnight. | ||
So I just decided to pull one video and just air that instead of just sitting here and showing you video after video. | ||
But I think this one kind of gives you the best idea of how it's going down, the force being displayed, but also, you know, how the people are interacting with it and how the feds are handling it. | ||
So let's play this, get into that. | ||
So this is the feds and the local police patrolling Georgetown, and they have a little conversation with a guy on his front porch because now everyone's a criminal in D.C. Here it is in clip seven. | ||
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I love you. | |
Well, you know what? | ||
This is just the B-roll, actually. | ||
No, no, that's fine. | ||
Actually, keep that on. | ||
Keep that on for now. | ||
This is just B-roll of it, guys. | ||
Thank you. | ||
He's got the DEA, the FBI, the local police. | ||
They're all walking around, full, you know, body armor, everything. | ||
So you can imagine pretty shocking stuff for people to see if they've never seen it before. | ||
But this is now normal. | ||
This is going to be D.C. for the next 30 days. | ||
But here actually is the incident I was talking about with them interacting with the guy on the front porch, clip 14. | ||
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How y'all doing today? | |
You got your ID on you, Check? | ||
No, I live right here. | ||
Okay. | ||
Cool. | ||
Here's a cigarette. | ||
All right. | ||
Y'all get a call up right here. | ||
No, so we're doing checks to keep everybody safe down here, right? | ||
Have you ever heard of the federal search that Donald Trump's putting out? | ||
No. | ||
You don't follow like 203 or anything like that? | ||
Yeah, Trump's got all federal agencies kind of coming together for seven days and going out, trying to stop the violent crime, all kind of stuff. | ||
So we're out here contacting people, talking to them, right? | ||
The quality of life offense is smoking, drinking in public, right? | ||
Can't happen outside, right? | ||
Most people know that. | ||
Can't have a beer on contacting people, trying to advise them to the law so they learn, right? | ||
And then if there's other stuff going on where it turns into there's multiple agencies, there's human things like that. | ||
So there's extra hands going, right? | ||
So we're just out here trying to inform people and educate people. | ||
It's not like we're trying to just go grab people and ruin someone's life over a joint or something like that, all right? | ||
I only eggs because when you woke up at the moment, you woke up going, yeah, hey, well, it smelled like the odor of marijuana and burned marijuana in the air, right? | ||
And you're the only guy that had something lit in your hand, and I didn't flashlight you. | ||
So I didn't realize it was just a sad. | ||
So that's on me. | ||
I appreciate you understanding and not getting chippy. | ||
All right, so just know, right? | ||
Learn, teach, tell your boys, like, yo, everybody's out from FBI to the police. | ||
So do your thing, let them know, don't be smoking outside, don't be drinking outside. | ||
Because Donald Trump's tired of it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You didn't know smoking in public? | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
Yeah, the rest of the boys. | ||
Yeah, so D.C., it's recreational use as well, right? | ||
You can legally possess up to two ounces. | ||
You can gift an ounce to your boy, right? | ||
So if you had two ounces and he said he needed this hit, you can give him a sit, but you can't smoke outside. | ||
So if you're in D.C. or if this comes to a city near you, you're going to need to start getting in the right mindset to deal with this. | ||
Now, if we're addressing the violent crime epidemic, and I got a clip from Caroline Levitt where they're talking about rounding up the homeless as well, which they could maybe communicate it a little better. | ||
It kind of sounds bad when they present it the way they have. | ||
But no, this has been a long-standing issue. | ||
Because it's so bad, the solutions are going to have to be extreme. | ||
But it's like, so I look at that and I say, okay, you've got all the feds and the cops coming in. | ||
You got the people sitting on their porch. | ||
I'd say, everybody kind of handled that pretty well. | ||
I don't like you're sitting on your porch and now you're getting harassed. | ||
I don't like you're sitting on your porch and you're getting asked for an ID. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
But okay, what could have become a tense moment calms down and he says, all right, you know, here's what's up. | ||
Here's the deal. | ||
Here's what we need from you. | ||
Here's why we're doing this. | ||
You know, try to communicate this to everybody that this is what's going on. | ||
So yeah, you've had crime taken over the streets, homelessness, all this stuff. | ||
It's going to require an extreme response. | ||
So I'm not against the general idea of having an increased presence on the streets to try to stop crime. | ||
And I bet you the results will be positive. | ||
The crime will drop, guaranteed. | ||
And in this time, they start to go put some of the homeless people into whatever facilities they're going to put them into in the meantime before they actually have what will probably be like the new funny farms. | ||
That's fine. | ||
It's unfortunate that it got this bad, but this is where we're at. | ||
So now it becomes very delicate. | ||
Now it becomes very delicate. | ||
How do you properly address the issues of the crime and the homelessness and everything else? | ||
It's very delicate. | ||
It's a very thin line without going over that line without breaking that glass. | ||
Because that was a friendly conversation that could have gone bad. | ||
Both parties handled it fair enough. | ||
So, okay, went cordial. | ||
He said, hey, look, we're not trying to bust you for marijuana, but here's the deal. | ||
It's illegal to smoke and drink outside. | ||
It's our job to come here and stop you. | ||
This is what the president asked of us. | ||
So, okay. | ||
Now, I will tell you, there were other instances that didn't go so well, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
There were other instances that didn't go so well. | ||
And I hope that you don't end up with a situation now where you create hostility towards this law enforcement that will result in violence. | ||
Because you had a couple of incidents with arrests and with them just walking down the street that are like, okay, now you're, how do you handle that? | ||
How do you handle some guy getting in your face? | ||
How do you handle some guy screaming at you? | ||
How do you handle this? | ||
And then how do you handle if it goes wrong once, twice, three times, four times? | ||
Now there's a growing resentment there. | ||
We've already seen the police demonized. | ||
So this is a very delicate situation. | ||
The direction is right. | ||
The necessity to clean up the cities is real. | ||
But now, how do you manage without going over that very thin line? | ||
And this is going to be tested. | ||
This is going to be tested for the next week. | ||
And I just see kind of the same thing happening here on the right wing where they just can't help themselves. | ||
And a lot of it is just paid propaganda, folks. | ||
I mean, let's just call it what it is. | ||
A lot of it is paid propaganda to post positive stuff about Trump. | ||
But I see the right wing just ready to just, oh, everything's great. | ||
Just celebrate it. | ||
Everything. | ||
And It's like, hey, okay, hey, we agree about the issues and we want it addressed, and the Trump administration is taking bold action to address that. | ||
Okay, all right, admirable. | ||
But hey, let's not push them over the edge. | ||
Let's not turn what is a necessity to clean up the streets into a powder keg that could result in something worse happening. | ||
And so, again, it's like Trump just becomes this distraction, and we don't look at what's actually happening here. | ||
If you saw this stuff during COVID, every single right-winger would have been complaining. | ||
But now, oh, this is Trump, though. | ||
He wants it. | ||
Oh, so now it's good. | ||
Same thing with the AI surveillance Skynet being built right now. | ||
If Biden was doing this, if Harris was doing this, if Obama was doing this, it'd be five-alarm fire. | ||
I mean, it'd be screaming at the top of the mountains. | ||
Worst thing ever. | ||
How can we do this? | ||
Oh, but it's Trump, so it's good. | ||
No, no, we don't play that game here. | ||
And I guess it shows that, you know, we really didn't get as far as we thought in the awakening. | ||
We really didn't get as far as we thought in the Renaissance. | ||
And now Trump legitimately has the reins of this whole thing. | ||
And while his approval rating is obviously down and the MAGA base is basically fractured or you could even, MAGA's basically dead, that doesn't change the fact that Trump is in control of this. | ||
He is in control of this. | ||
So I'm just seeing this stuff and I'm hoping for the best, but I don't get caught in the political whirlwinds of the cult of personality of Donald Trump. | ||
And I don't get caught in the political left-right paradigm that forces me into not being able to see things neutrally. | ||
And yet I see it everywhere. | ||
And I'm just like, hey, we all want to have political victories, but what you're doing right now, you're putting the team down big. | ||
And you can sit here and put out as much positivity as you want. | ||
You can sit here and put out as much pro-Trump propaganda as you want. | ||
Not going to change the reality. | ||
Not going to change the reality. | ||
And we see it all happening right in front of our eyes. | ||
So, and then you've got, oh, I don't even know. | ||
It's like Pam Bondi goes on Fox Noticius. | ||
I won't even play the clip in clip 11. | ||
It's like, I just, I can't even. | ||
Folks, they're blocking information to give certain people exclusives. | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't want to get too personal with it. | ||
I don't want to get too into the weeds with it, but they're literally blocking stories that other people would have to make sure they give it to their friendly media, specifically on Fox News and a couple others. | ||
And now they're doing this whole Maduro thing. | ||
Look, I'm no fan of Maduro. | ||
Not at all. | ||
But it's the same issue. | ||
Venezuela is not my problem. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's not my problem. | ||
But you have the energy interests of all the oil they have. | ||
You have the geopolitical issue of Maduro being against Netanyahu. | ||
And so, oh, now Maduro is an issue. | ||
Now we got to go after Maduro. | ||
And we're going to send Fox News's Noticias that's drowning. | ||
They launch a Spanish-speaking channel. | ||
Nobody's watching it. | ||
So now we're going to drum up a story about Maduro. | ||
We're going to send Pam Bondi over there for an exclusive. | ||
And we're going to try to give some ratings to Fox News Noticias because they're drowning right now. | ||
And then the real investigative journalists that are honing in on some really big stories and are, say, a FOIA request away from connecting the dots, they get blocked. | ||
And then they come up the next day and, oh, what do you know? | ||
Fox gets the exclusive. | ||
Or, oh, what do you know? | ||
This other journalist that's friendly with the administration gets the exclusive. | ||
It's amazing how that works. | ||
So that's where this is at. | ||
All right, I'm going to start taking calls on this right now. | ||
And then we'll come back and hit some other news and video clips. | ||
And then some shocking stuff in the geopolitical news, actually, with a video where Tim Ballard is over there rescuing children in the collapsing Syria. | ||
So we got all of that coming up. | ||
But let's go to the lines here. | ||
Let's start with Bill in Iowa. | ||
Bill, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yeah, hello, how's it going today? | ||
I'm good. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good. | ||
Hey, you know, I totally agree with you. | ||
You know, I love Trump for what he's doing, but I am not a Trump loyalist. | ||
I, you know, stick to the facts. | ||
And facts are leading kind of scary here, I tell you. | ||
I just don't know. | ||
I don't put my trust in one man. | ||
I put my trust in God. | ||
And, you know, so I agree with you 100% definitely on that. | ||
Well, notice here, though, notice, Bill, and I'm not, I'm not, I'm not trying to create a riff with you here, but see, what you're saying is even proving my point, where it's like even you have to introduce what you're saying with something about Trump. | ||
So it's like we all fall into this trap. | ||
It's the Trump distraction trap. | ||
It's the Trump gravity trap where it's like we can't even isolate a story or a development or anything. | ||
It's like everything is in the Trump tunnel. | ||
You understand? | ||
So it's like, I mean, I don't, Trump loyalist or not, I am a Trump loyalist. | ||
In fact, I would argue the loyal thing to do is when you see somebody that you're loyal to doing something you don't like, you push back or you have a conversation. | ||
But it's like, that's what I'm saying. | ||
We have these things and it's like, it's like, oh, I'm not a racist, but, or, you know, I'm not this, but it's like, well, it's like, we get trapped into these weird parameters in these political discussions where it's like you have to have this preset. | ||
You have to have this prerequisite in order to get people to listen to you. | ||
And it's like, that's not a healthy political discourse. | ||
You know, you're absolutely right. | ||
I didn't think about it that way. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
No, I'm not. | ||
That's not me. | ||
I'm not, that's what I'm saying. | ||
I'm not coming after you. | ||
I'm saying it's just like, that's the trap that we're in. | ||
You understand? | ||
So it's like the same thing. | ||
You want to comment on some other socialists who's like, well, I'm not racist, but you know, have you seen crime statistics? | ||
It's like, why do I have to provide a prerequisite when I'm just having a political talk? | ||
Right. | ||
Hey, one last thing here. | ||
You know, if you're driving down the road and you see a sign that says ISA head and you stop and you pull out, you hold up a cardboard paper protesting it, you're probably a leftist. | ||
That's all I got. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, probably a safe bet. | ||
I think, Bill, you're probably right about that. | ||
Not sure where it comes from, but I can't disagree. | ||
Let's go to Joe in the United States. | ||
Joe, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Man. | ||
So I had like a question kind of about Trump. | ||
It's not really pertaining to D.C., so I don't know if you're going to tolerate this question anyway. | ||
But I was wondering all this stuff with Trump and Epstein and all that stuff. | ||
And then everybody called Biden like this pervert and he's this and he's that. | ||
But yet, and all the connections he had politically, but yet Biden, there's no connection of him to Epstein Island at all. | ||
It's pretty much just Clinton and Trump, who seems to have been like really big pals with him. | ||
I find it strange how Trump always put him down and said, yeah, it's Sleepy Joe, and he's a pervert and he's this and that. | ||
But yet Trump is the one who's most closely associated to Epstein. | ||
Well, I don't know how anybody could disagree with that, but in fairness, I mean, Biden is literally on video groping and sniffing children. | ||
I mean, so there's really no comparison there. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, I mean, still, though, it's kind of odd, like with all the connections and all the political clout and I would say this. | ||
Clinton was obviously into whatever Epstein was doing. | ||
That was a personal thing for Bill Clinton wanting to be on the jet and the island. | ||
I think Trump's association with Epstein is more just the New York Billionaires Club and either organically hot women around Epstein or that was Epstein bringing them to the parties. | ||
I'd say, you know, Trump's associations with Epstein are way more innocent than, say, Bill Clinton or Bill Gates. | ||
All right. | ||
Yeah, I was just wondering. | ||
I mean, it's kind of obvious, though, that the Bidens aren't connected with Epstein, not even one breath of a word anywhere. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you got Hillary Biden going around doing media tours saying release the files. | ||
Really? | ||
I mean, this is the guy who's got plenty of skeletons in his closet. | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
That kind of made me laugh there for a second. | ||
That's pretty funny. | ||
But no, not one breath. | ||
Not one connection. | ||
Nothing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, all of these things, for whatever reason, it's just, it's the nature of media or politics. | ||
All these things somehow end up in this vacuum. | ||
And it's like, oh, if it's like everything is about Epstein or everything is about Trump. | ||
And it's like, no, there's a lot of separate things going on. | ||
So yeah, I can sit here and be like, here's Joe Biden, maybe an interesting situation with his wife, and then he gets married to Jill. | ||
But here's Joe Biden dozens of times. | ||
Young kids come to the White House or come to Congress, and there goes Joe's hands. | ||
You know, there goes Joe's mouth. | ||
So there's really nothing that compares to Joe as far as the public incidents, let's say, with the child groping. | ||
You don't have anything like that with Trump. | ||
Trump liked beautiful women. | ||
There's no secret there. | ||
And obviously, his association with Epstein probably mostly centered around that. | ||
But there's nothing there. | ||
And this does provide Trump plausible deniability. | ||
There's nothing there after Epstein's pedophile conviction, unlike with others like Bill Gates and Ihad Baruch and a lot of others. | ||
So there are different, there are separation lines here. | ||
But at the end of the day, who was president? | ||
Who was president when Epstein killed himself? | ||
Who was president when we were supposed to get the files and we didn't? | ||
So that's a Trump legacy thing. | ||
There's no denying that. | ||
Let's go to Peter in Florida. | ||
Peter, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, Owen, I completely agree that there's a lot of issues that are ripe for the picking for the Republicans, and they just keep not acknowledging them. | ||
One is definitely just cost of living. | ||
I'm about to be 30. | ||
Some of my friends, Endo or myself, make upper 150, 200 grand. | ||
And the fact of the matter is, is that the government takes half in tax, and then rent in New York City, Miami, Austin, whatever, is half of the remaining half. | ||
And then so you can't actually save long term to actually have financial freedom, acquire assets like a house. | ||
You're just a few missed paychecks away from, you know, being broke. | ||
And another thing is the cost of health care. | ||
Like, I'm no Luigi fan, obviously, but I have a shoulder injury and, you know, I go, I pay $1,000 a month in health insurance. | ||
I want to get an MRI and Edna automatically denies it. | ||
So, you know, there's this feeling, whether it's cost of living, healthcare, housing, you know, that young people are suffering financially and the Republicans just piss on your back and tell you it's raining. | ||
Yeah, and that's why when I saw them attacking, oh, and go figure. | ||
Go figure. | ||
I saw them attacking Mom Donnie on the $2,300 a month apartment. | ||
And I said, this is going to have the exact opposite effect. | ||
This is not the victory you think it is. | ||
And then what happened? | ||
Mom Donnie popped in the polls. | ||
And he's at his biggest lead in the polls ever. | ||
They're just totally missing it. | ||
And that's what I'm saying. | ||
And I do think it's mostly a generational thing because I can relate to what you're saying Because we're probably somewhere around the same age, but it's like I can relate to what younger people are going through or have gone through because I've done it myself. | ||
And it's like the older generations, it's like they don't care or they don't get it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
And by the way, it's not like the older generations haven't seen their share of economic hardship. | ||
I'm not discounting that. | ||
They've gone through, they've gone through economic hardship. | ||
They've gone through collapsed economies. | ||
It's not like they're above all of this. | ||
But then politically, it's like they refuse to address it and they look at it as a left-wing thing and a communist thing. | ||
And by the way, I know people, I actually know multiple people. | ||
I've got a story here in my stack. | ||
In fact, I'll play it coming back from the break, Peter, since you brought this up. | ||
I know people who have been destroyed by medical bills, destroyed, just financially crushed out of nowhere. | ||
And it's like, you don't even think it could be so bad. | ||
And, you know, you're in a situation where, okay, you need a surgery or your kid or whatever. | ||
And you're just like, don't talk to me about a payment. | ||
I'm insured, whatever. | ||
Like, yeah, get my kid to a hospital, whatever it is, get me to a hospital. | ||
And they always, and they're trained, like, don't bring up the real cost or the real money because then it can create a chaotic situation when you're trying to, you know, help somebody that's in need. | ||
And then a week or two later, they see the bill and they're like, what? | ||
What the hell? | ||
I've never made this amount of money in my entire life. | ||
And then they go bankrupt, crashes their credit, can't buy a house and can't even do anything. | ||
And it's just like, these are very real issues. | ||
These are very real issues. | ||
And you can sit here and talk about, oh, the economy is great and we got all these investments and that's fine. | ||
And but it's not changing the fact that these issues aren't going anywhere. | ||
And you could sit here and say, well, it was Obamacare. | ||
Well, that was a big one. | ||
But it's also big pharma. | ||
It's also the insurance companies. | ||
I mean, the whole thing is a scam. | ||
The whole thing has been a scam. | ||
And that's what I'm saying. | ||
This is the mindset of the youth. | ||
And you can disagree with it all you want. | ||
You're not changing their minds. | ||
And the mindset of the youth is the system has been rigged against us. | ||
The system has been rigged for years, but it exponentially gets worse and worse and worse because nobody addresses it. | ||
And so now they're in the worst situation. | ||
All right, I'm going to put off that medical segment for a second because I actually have three videos I want to get to addressing that. | ||
And instead, let's go to this crazy four and a half minute clip from the Rogan show with Anna Paulina Luna. | ||
It's almost like we've been gaslit on this so much that nobody cares. | ||
But otherwise, this is shocking in clip six. | ||
I can also tell you, and this might sound crazy, but based on our investigations and stuff that we've seen, okay, there is definitely something that I think would rival what we know currently with physics and a tech that potentially is out there that we don't have the ability to reproduce because it would basically be like dropping a cell phone, right, off back during the time of maybe cavemans. | ||
So like we just don't have the tech to develop it yet. | ||
What I can also tell you is based on our interviews, and this has been something that you can go back and watch with the congressional hearings, but I was actually able to ask some of the witnesses, you know, what are these things? | ||
And they keep saying interdimensional. | ||
And then when you talk about the interdimensional aspect of, you know, are these things pre-existing, maybe outside of what we currently know as our own dimension, that stuff can kind of all sound crazy. | ||
But at the end of the day, you know, my job as an investigator is to receive all the information, decipher it. | ||
And then ultimately, from a congressional aspect, if you do have contractors that are withholding information or operating outside of the purview of the federal government, I mean, there's budgetary issues, but there's definitely something that I can tell you with confidence that exists that we don't know how to explain currently. | ||
So when you say that it operates outside our understanding of physics, what specifically are you saying? | ||
Like what happened? | ||
To, I guess, break it down in simple terms is that I think that some of the tech that exists, that whatever these things have, these energy things have, energy things. | ||
Well, they call them interdimensional beings. | ||
I think that they can actually operate through the time spaces that we currently have. | ||
And that's not something that I came up with on my own. | ||
That's based on stuff that We've seen that's based on information that we've been told. | ||
And then also, too, I think that there's this historical aspect of, you know, this gets into the deeper theories and concepts of religion. | ||
And I think the history that we currently know. | ||
And that kind of spins off into another topic: you know, you have the modern day Bible, you have this aspect of Bibles or books of the Bible that have been removed that explain and kind of touch on these topics. | ||
And I think that we're in a time and age where you have such a vast amount of information that we have access to via social media, via your cell phone, via the internet. | ||
And so it's really changing the way that we understand, you know, the origins of life and the spiritual reality that we know. | ||
When you say interdimensional beings, that they know that these are interdimensional beings, how do they know that? | ||
That, so based on testimony, would be based on witnesses that have come forward. | ||
But what I can tell you is I've... | ||
And what I can tell you without getting into classified conversations is that there have been incidences that I believe where very credible people have reported that there have been movement outside of time and space. | ||
That's very vague. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So look, unfortunately. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Look, have I seen a portal open? | ||
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No. | |
Have I seen a spaceship? | ||
Personally, no. | ||
Have I seen evidence of this? | ||
Yes. | ||
Have I seen photo documentation of aircraft that I believe were not made by mankind? | ||
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Yes. | |
Is there historical significance to this? | ||
Yes. | ||
Is there multiple events that go back to, I would argue, maybe even before the time of Christ that have documented this in text? | ||
Yes. | ||
So do I believe that the government has access to certain technology? | ||
Yes, to an extent. | ||
And I believe that certain contractors potentially have back engineered this tech. | ||
I think that that's what can explain the advancements that we're seeing. | ||
But I also believe that this is a dangerous level of hidden information from the American people because if you have an aspect of the federal government, which I can tell you, I, with two other members of Congress, were denied access to information at Eglin Air Force Base pertaining to whistleblowers because of the fact, and we can get into that story and what happened at Eglin in a second, but we were denied access and told that we don't have security clearance or the read-in authority on a special access program. | ||
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Which to me is a that's a lie. | |
Congress should be above these federal agencies anyway. | ||
All right, well, we'll follow up with that and other news on the other side of this break. | ||
Remember this story: humans have 116 days until the alien spaceship reaches Earth as it could save or destroy us. | ||
The unexplained object hurtling through the universe has baffled scientists. | ||
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One believes it's aliens. | |
Oh, you know, if you've studied the topics that Anna Paulian Luna was just getting into, it's a little easier to understand the framework here. | ||
A lot of this stuff is declassified. | ||
When it comes to remote viewing, tons of books. | ||
Some books publish the declassified documents. | ||
Other books are from eyewitness testimony and researchers buy them on Amazon. | ||
I got really into this stuff when I was reading books in prison. | ||
Now I just got stacks of them. | ||
You also have declassification on UFOs or UAPs. | ||
You also have declassification on mind control. | ||
Now, this is all like still relatively new. | ||
And you can say, well, this is from the 60s or the 70s or the 80s. | ||
Well, it's still relatively new in the long in the longer timeline. | ||
But then she says there's actually evidence of this dating back before Christ. | ||
See, now you're getting into the real juice. | ||
Now you're getting into the real secrets. | ||
Now you're getting into how the whole planet could be under a control of a society or even an Entity that we can't even see, understand, or comprehend, except to just witness developments and say what's causing this. | ||
But see, that's why the evolution theory is such a attack on human history. | ||
That's why the theory of evolution, aside from perhaps your religious or spiritual angle of it being an attack on God, an attack on the creator, it's an attack on anthropology. | ||
It's an attack on you understanding humanity and its history. | ||
There have clearly, it's so well documented, folks. | ||
There have clearly been multiple civilizations of high intellect with extreme technological abilities that have come and gone throughout the ages for thousands of years. | ||
And it would appear based off of this research that about every 3,000 years or so, there's some sort of a cataclysm that wipes it out and then we reset. | ||
So maybe there's something that holds over. | ||
Maybe there's a surviving secret society or different type of life form that always survives this and kind of keeps learning and adapting as we're like young and new now in this new age. | ||
This is all well documented. | ||
It's not even controversial. | ||
I mean, most of this stuff you can go feel and see and touch for yourself. | ||
The pyramids, the megaliths, the wonders of the universe. | ||
So you do wonder, though, what is going to happen? | ||
Is it going to be another cataclysm that the secret societies or the alien entities, whatever it is, is another cataclysm that's going to wipe out the earth and they're just preparing us for that? | ||
Or is there really going to be some sort of an alien revolution or there's going to be an alien symposium and oh, now they're going to tell you the truth. | ||
Feels like it's all kind of going in that direction. | ||
And then she talks about, well, you know, what would this do to religion? | ||
What would this do to spirituality? | ||
See, so she's kind of, it's like she's letting you into these conversations a little bit. | ||
Now, you can believe, I mean, you could believe any of this is real or not, but this is all declassified government documents, dozens of books, basic anthropological, archaeological artifacts that you can go see, you can go touch. | ||
Yeah, the history of civilization, the history of this planet, uh-huh, that's the big cover-up. | ||
That's the big cover-up. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I don't know what's going on in the skies. | ||
I don't know what's going on out there in space. | ||
I don't know what's going on in the different dimensions. | ||
But I know right here on Earth, we've been lied to about what's happened. | ||
That I do know. | ||
Now, I want to get into this health news. | ||
We had a caller bring this up. | ||
And I've got a video here with a local story of exactly what he's talking about. | ||
Now, this woman was lucky because she got a local media source on this and saved herself who knows what type of financial ruin. | ||
But this is the type of stuff we're talking about. | ||
It shouldn't be this way. | ||
Listen to this story in clip nine. | ||
And your baby in so much pain was just like the worst feeling as of all. | ||
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Jessica Farwell is describing frantic moments from October 2022. | |
A rice cooker fell off her kitchen counter, severely burning her six-month-old son, Brody. | ||
The water just made his skin instantly like bubbled up. | ||
I was just like, is his face going to start bubbling? | ||
Is the skin going to start peeling off? | ||
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Panicked. | |
Jessica rushed Brody to the Sutter Antioch emergency room. | ||
But they gave him fentanyl through his nose for the pain because he was just screaming. | ||
And they said that they didn't have a burn unit, so they were calling an ambulance. | ||
But, you know, it was the end of COVID. | ||
So there was no ambulances available and there wasn't going to be an ambulance for like seven hours. | ||
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She says doctors deemed it medically necessary to transfer Brody to Shriners Children's Hospital in Sacramento. | |
Instead of waiting seven hours for an ambulance, Jessica asked if she could drive. | ||
She said, no, I'm sorry. | ||
You can't. | ||
I can't let you leave with him. | ||
I already called the helicopter. | ||
They're on their way. | ||
He basically told me there was nothing I could do. | ||
I had to go in the helicopters. | ||
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A 15-minute helicopter ride that cost nearly $90,000. | |
She says doctors assured her she would not get the bill because the hospital was requesting it and she had insurance. | ||
I was just absolutely terrified. | ||
I don't like to fly. | ||
So I just, you know, I'm breaking down. | ||
He's screaming. | ||
It was just awful. | ||
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Upon arriving on the helipad, she fell into another trap. | |
A required ambulance ride to get to the hospital entrance, which was only 0.3 miles away. | ||
You literally can walk across the street to the hospital quicker than that ambulance could have brought us there. | ||
And they charged me $10,200. | ||
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This look says it all. | |
In no world does a 0.3-mile drive seem like it should add up to a $10,000 bill. | ||
Brody's second-degree burns were treated and he was discharged the next day. | ||
But a couple months later, Jessica faced another battle. | ||
Bills amounting to more than $100,000 for the 15-minute helicopter ride and the 0.3-mile ambulance ride. | ||
I just couldn't believe my eyes. | ||
We got hit with a $600 waiting fee, and there's a fee for it being a nighttime service. | ||
And there's just every single fee that you can think of. | ||
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Despite what she says doctors promised her, Jessica's insurance only covered less than half of the helicopter bill, leaving her on the hook for more than $57,000. | |
And only a fraction of the ambulance bill was covered, leaving her responsible for more than $7,300. | ||
What am I supposed to do? | ||
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All of this unfolding shortly after she quit her job to help care for her children. | |
I've got the hospital. | ||
I've called my insurance. | ||
I've called the ambulance companies numerous times, and it's been three years. | ||
And then they wouldn't listen to me, wouldn't talk to me even. | ||
They just keep giving me the runaround. | ||
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Then came constant calls from collection companies. | |
Who can help? | ||
So I googled like investigative reporters and ABC7 on your side came up. | ||
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That's when she called us. | |
Our team reached out to all the parties involved, and the helicopter company waived the $57,000 bill. | ||
They called and they said, we're closing your account. | ||
Now think about it. | ||
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Done. | |
We will never bill you again. | ||
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A huge weight lifting. | |
So I don't know. | ||
That's good, guys. | ||
It's about to end. | ||
Think about that. | ||
They knew that this is so bad. | ||
This is so egregious that they dropped a $100,000 bill. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Have you ever heard of anybody dropping a thousand dollar bill because of public pressure from the media? | ||
Have you ever heard this? | ||
That's how big of a boondoggle this is. | ||
That's how big of a scam this is. | ||
They were like, oh, $100,000. | ||
Well, I guess they didn't need the money, huh? | ||
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Guess they didn't need that money. | |
So they figured we're going to eat $100,000 instead of letting this story get public because that's how bad this looks. | ||
Yikes. | ||
But don't worry, guys. | ||
Plenty of money for foreign countries. | ||
Plenty, plenty, plenty, plenty. | ||
While Americans have to go through that. | ||
All right, a couple other health stories here that I've been sitting on. | ||
Mammograms. | ||
Good, bad. | ||
Is this all more propaganda to feed the big pharmaceutical industry? | ||
Listen to one doctor's take in clip four. | ||
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This here is why I never have and never will get a mammogram. | |
Data has come out about mammography, getting a mammogram that shows that for every 10,000 people that you give a mammogram to, eight people will die that would have never had breast cancer from breast cancer. | ||
Now, you can justify using a mammogram and say, well, hundreds of people will be saved by getting mammograms. | ||
There is a ton of data that actually shows there's a 52% overdiagnosis when using mammography. | ||
That means that we are treating a great deal of people that would have never died of breast cancer in the first place just by doing the mammogram. | ||
Why are we getting mammograms and telling women to get mammograms on a yearly basis, especially if they have dense breast tissue when the radiation from the mammogram can actually cause breast cancer? | ||
And they've done long-term studies on this. | ||
I actually read a Cochrane Review, which is the most prestigious research I see that exists. | ||
It's a huge meta-analysis of multiple, multiple studies. | ||
It basically said, in a study of node-positive cancers that were saved within screen pre-screens versus control screen would mean mammogram, there was a zero net effectiveness rating. | ||
So just keep that in mind. | ||
Ultrasound and thermogram should be the standard. | ||
America, land of the fee, home of the scam. | ||
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Yep. | |
Now, this one is a little more, maybe you might say, disturbing with the subject material. | ||
And yet, here it is again. | ||
Here's the corrupt medical industry finding a new way to use people and profit themselves in clip five. | ||
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If you're a mom or you plan to be ever and you haven't seen this clip, you have to watch it. | |
In 20 years. | ||
Currently, I've reversed it by 13 years. | ||
I received the second dose of exosomes that are 180 billion derived from ethically sourced T-section births here in the USA. | ||
They are derived from the umbilical cord of these deliveries. | ||
They are the real deals. | ||
In case you're wondering what all that meant, it means that this woman is using stem cells and exosomes from cord blood and placentas as an anti-aging product. | ||
And although ethically sourced sounds great, I highly doubt that you were told that the blood that belonged inside your baby or that was left inside the core went to be sold for profit to medical industries and skincare industries. | ||
When you're in labor and the baby is navigating the birth canal, up to 30% of its blood can be squeezed and pushed back up the cord into the placenta, making the baby smaller to navigate the birth canal. | ||
Once the baby comes out, your placenta contracts and pumps that blood back to your baby, which is why you want to wait for white, not delayed cord clamping or one minute. | ||
Any blood left inside the cord is full of life-sustaining nutrients for your baby, and it's important that they get those. | ||
But I digress. | ||
The medical system is meant to work on informed consent. | ||
Informed, meaning you're going to be told what they're going to do with your baby's blood and your cells, and consent, meaning you actually allow this to happen. | ||
The last time I checked, I've never heard of a mom consenting to the hospital profiting off her baby's blood. | ||
Let me know your thoughts. | ||
Did you know that this is happening? | ||
Yeah, and they do the same thing to the aborted babies as well. | ||
They do the same thing in the Orvin harvesting game. | ||
Did you hear about this one? | ||
A man declared dead almost had surgery to donate his organs, but he was still alive. | ||
Fed's investigating after Kentucky man's organs nearly removed while he was still alive. | ||
Man wakes up during organ harvesting procedure prompting federal investigation. | ||
HHS says it will begin reforms after federal investigation finds horrifying problems. | ||
And then, of course, that became an issue from the HHS just a couple weeks ago. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
And you know, I, again, I'm not a negative person. | ||
I'm not, I'm really not. | ||
I'm actually a very positive person. | ||
I love life. | ||
And if you run into me in the streets, you're 98% chance going to see me with a smile. | ||
And you're going to feel a positive energy aura. | ||
But my issue is that I have this like, I have this like bugaboo where I just untapped potential drives me nuts. | ||
Drives me nuts. | ||
So I mostly internalize that, but like I see the potential for our country. | ||
I see the potential for America. | ||
I see the potential for our people. | ||
And it's just like, we're just getting scammed and screwed and lied to and robbed up one side and down the other. | ||
It's like, we don't have to have a healthcare industry that's trying to screw us every way when we walk into a medical institution. | ||
We don't have to live like this. | ||
You don't have to have a situation where you can't even trust a hospital or a doctor. | ||
We don't have to live like this. | ||
We don't have to live in a country where you can be making $150, $200,000 a year still living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
We don't have to live like this. | ||
We don't have to live in downtowns and metropolitan areas riddled with crime and decay. | ||
So it's like, I see the potential. | ||
I'm not a complainer. | ||
I'm not complaining that all of our money and everything gets stolen. | ||
I mean, I am, but it's just more like, hey, guys, we can fix this. | ||
Hey, guys, we don't have to spend $20 trillion in the last 25 years in foreign countries. | ||
We don't have to do it. | ||
We don't have to have leftist progressive prosecutors and judges putting criminals back on the streets day after day after day. | ||
So I can't help it. | ||
No, life is great. | ||
Life is beautiful. | ||
I enjoy life. | ||
I encourage you to do the same, but I can't help the fact that I see the potential for this country. | ||
We could truly live in the greatest country on earth. | ||
We could get closer to that potential. | ||
But man, we better start being honest about all these scams. | ||
We better start being honest about how our money is getting stolen from us and given to foreign and special interests. | ||
We better start being honest about how broken the judicial system is and parts of our culture are. | ||
We better start being honest about this and then thinking about the youth and saying, okay, maybe we blew it, but let's not hand it over to the next generation of American leadership and innovation. | ||
Let's not hand over what we have destroyed potential that we've destroyed. | ||
Let's not hand that over and pretend like we don't know what we've done here. | ||
Let's address it, try to find a vision, and then give the youth an opportunity to fix it. | ||
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You know, maybe I'll just do one more thing on the health angle here. | ||
And if you've been listening to me for a long time, you know I'm very anti-sunscreen. | ||
That's not me telling you to never wear it. | ||
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All right. | |
I'm not sitting here saying go out in the sun for eight hours without seeing sun for a year without sunscreen. | ||
Yeah, you're going to get burned to a crisp. | ||
Okay, so just calm down. | ||
But generally speaking, sunscreen is probably a net negative. | ||
But aside from what you want to do with your skincare, listen to this guy's point as he's out at a very beautiful natural lake. | ||
And then what happens when all these people show up in their sunscreen? | ||
What happens to the water here in clip eight? | ||
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The problem with these tourists behind me, with these fat asses and all of that, they're putting their sunscreen on. | |
Oh, yeah, I want to show my bikini to all the people. | ||
But the problem is that when they go into the lake, it's going to go in the lake and pollute it. | ||
That's why when you go in these mountain lakes, don't wear the auto band, don't wear sunscreen because, yeah, maybe you want to try to look sexy and all of that. | ||
Well, yeah, you look sexy, but don't fuck up the lake, man. | ||
It's a beautiful lake here. | ||
Usually, you can drink it, but today now they put this sunscreen on, and like, I don't even know where the sun is. | ||
I can't see it. | ||
I'm ginger, and I rarely use sunscreen, so I don't think you need it, baby. | ||
All right, all right, see you there. | ||
I like that guy. | ||
So, aside from what you want to do with your own skincare routine, you are basically poisoning the water. | ||
Now, some sunscreen is better than others. | ||
There are some natural sunscreens. | ||
Like, funny enough, it was AOC that brought this up, and she was trying to get something done with this. | ||
Really, she should probably reach out to HHS and to RFK Jr. | ||
He would be on board. | ||
But in Europe, they basically have these standards for sunscreens. | ||
And AOC was trying to introduce some of these standards into our market. | ||
And, you know, she kind of got ridiculed and laughed at. | ||
But it is actually a serious thing. | ||
Honestly, when you spray these sunscreens, this happens to me all the time because in the summer, I like to go swimming in the morning. | ||
And I'll just be standing there, either about to get in the pool or drying off, and somebody sprays the sunscreen a couple lawn chairs down or whatever, spray, and it's just like, oh my gosh, this is like chemical warfare. | ||
And you can, it's like stings your nostrils. | ||
It's nasty. | ||
It tastes like chemicals. | ||
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Ugh. | |
It says not for consumption. | ||
When you put it on your skin, you're consuming it, by the way. | ||
And then, oh, there's a rise in skin cancer. | ||
But have you ever seen it? | ||
You can see it at a pool or like if you like to swim in a local creek or like we have Barton Springs down here. | ||
It's like if you, if you get to these bodies of water before anybody else and you get in and you can see the water is nice and clean, like if you go to Barton Creek at like 5 a.m. or whatever when it opens, okay, it'll be nice and clean. | ||
And then by noon, after everybody else has gone down there in their sunscreens, you'll see like a little film. | ||
You'll see like a little film on the surface of the water. | ||
Everybody knows what I'm talking about. | ||
It looks like a little oil slick or something. | ||
And it's kind of discolored, but you can see it. | ||
It's not there in the morning. | ||
And then after a couple hours, everybody getting in with their sunscreen. | ||
All of a sudden, that natural body of water, nice, clean water, all of a sudden, it's got that little film on it. | ||
Where are the environmentalists? | ||
Come on, guys. | ||
Where are all the people? | ||
We don't want to poison our water with this sunscreen. | ||
Probably something that people are going to learn pretty soon. | ||
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Hey, by the way, just to give you a little ammo here, because I see the attacks about January 6th and Trump happening. | ||
Now that Trump has ruled out the National Guard and federalized the police in D.C., so here comes the left. | ||
And it's almost like, you know, the left is so irrelevant politically. | ||
It's like most of the time I don't even address their propaganda anymore because it's just, there's no point. | ||
It's just wasted space. | ||
But on this issue, we'll give you the ammo here just real quickly. | ||
No, Trump did not stand down the National Guard on January 6th. | ||
No, Trump was not responsible for there not being a proper police presence that day. | ||
It was literally Pelosi and Bowser. | ||
It was literally the Democrats. | ||
And just so you can see, I have all the proof for you today. | ||
Here's Pelosi with her daughter shooting the documentary conveniently that day, like they knew it was going to happen. | ||
Here's Pelosi saying she blames herself for standing down the troops that Trump requested in clip 13. | ||
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Should we call the Capitol Police? | |
I mean, the National Guard? | ||
Why weren't the National Guard there to begin with? | ||
They thought that they had sufficient requests. | ||
Well, there's not a question of how they have been. | ||
They don't know. | ||
They clearly didn't know. | ||
And I take responsibility for not having them just prepared for more. | ||
I take responsibility for them not having more. | ||
There it is. | ||
Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Here's a letter from Democrat Mayor Mariel Bowser on January 5th, 2021. | ||
Here she is refusing the National Guard that Trump requested. | ||
Okay? | ||
So I'm already seeing the left put out this propaganda about Trump federalizing D.C., and they're saying, oh, January 6th. | ||
He didn't call the National Guard for that because he wanted there to be a riot. | ||
He wanted it to happen. | ||
You're liars. | ||
You're lying scum. | ||
Nancy Pelosi stood down the Capitol police. | ||
Mayor Mariel Bowser stood down the National Guard. | ||
The Democrats did it. | ||
You filthy liars. | ||
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All right. | |
Now we've got that out of the way. | ||
Let's take a couple calls, shall we? | ||
We shall. | ||
Let's go to, let's see here. | ||
How about Josh in Canada? | ||
We had a story. | ||
We had a story in Canada. | ||
Hey, Josh, we had a story in Canada earlier on the Joan Show. | ||
I interviewed a gentleman who stood up against your forest tyranny there. | ||
Oh, yeah, no, it's way worse than that. | ||
I know you guys love your analogies. | ||
I know you go for sports, but I'll give you a Marvel one. | ||
Canada's basically at this point the one-hand drama getting power before the all right. | ||
Hold on, Josh. | ||
Hold on a second. | ||
I want to hear you here, but it sounds like you're juggling things and now you got a dog biting at your ankles. | ||
Do you want to take a second or do you want to try again? | ||
Give me a second. | ||
Hold on. | ||
I'll tell you what. | ||
It's all right. | ||
Sorry. | ||
I put them on hold. | ||
Put them on hold. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
You've been on hold for a minute, so I understand you got stuff to do. | ||
I'm not mad. | ||
But I just couldn't hear you. | ||
And also, a Marvel analogy will go right over my head. | ||
Just FYI. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know anything about Marvel. | ||
So, anyway, let's go to Mike in Ohio then. | ||
Mike in Ohio, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, Owen. | ||
How are we doing? | ||
Good. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Hey, so I had a couple points real quick. | ||
I also was listening earlier when you were hosting Alex's show about the Canadian stuff. | ||
There was a caller, I think, that was talking about hunting varmints or something. | ||
Do you remember that call? | ||
I don't recall that exact phrase. | ||
Yeah, I know he had mentioned something about squirrels and I just called the end of it. | ||
Yes, yes, yes, yes. | ||
The guy that was selling frogs and the Fed showed up at his house for selling frogs. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Yes, I didn't know what he was selling, but I know in the United States, there's a Supreme Court case that's called Ludwig versus Massachusetts, 427 U.S. 618. | ||
And that actually gives you the right to request a jury trial de novo at the beginning of your trial. | ||
And this is something I think is really important. | ||
People got to start taking stuff to the court, you know, even simple tickets to whatnot. | ||
I had called you a while back about a texting while driving ticket. | ||
And I learned all this while I was doing it. | ||
And the courts basically swindled me into taking it to the appellate court. | ||
But had I, which I requested a jury trial de novo. | ||
But anyways, long story short, if you request this at the beginning of your trial and there are only fines applicable, no jail time, the court's going to tell you you're not allowed a jury trial. | ||
If they find you guilty, they automatically have to grant you this jury trial de novo. | ||
So you can get a jury trial for simple traffic infringements, things like that. | ||
Yeah, and you know, I don't want to spend too much time on this issue here, but what they do is, first of all, they count on you not even knowing these basic legal precedents or even your own basic rights. | ||
But what they do is, more specifically, probably in federal cases, but they do this in local cases too, is they'll kind of put the bum rush on you and basically imply that you're going to get the worst possible outcome unless you agree to waive your rights. | ||
And so that's how they kind of do this, is they'll say, hey, waive your right to your jury, waive your right to a speedy trial, all this other stuff, and waive your rights here. | ||
And we can kind of delay this process out, give you some time to breathe and negotiate the most favorable deal for you. | ||
So that's kind of how they, that's kind of how they do this. | ||
No, it's totally a corporate system these days, and they don't want to cut their cash cow off. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
I mean, in my case, they literally said that the law doesn't apply to the law says that it doesn't apply to first responders. | ||
The fifth district court said, no, it doesn't say that it doesn't apply. | ||
It says that it's legal grounds for them to put in an argument. | ||
I'm like, how can you say it doesn't apply when the laws are going to be a little bit more difficult? | ||
You know, we could do a whole show here. | ||
And Mike, I know you called in about something else, so I'll give you a chance to make your point here. | ||
But I could do a whole show just from my social circle, let's say. | ||
I mean, we could do a whole show. | ||
Legal disaster stories, like just crazy stuff that happens in even the most minute allegations, like crazy legal disasters. | ||
We could do a whole show on that. | ||
That'd be kind of fun. | ||
And especially you. | ||
I mean, we've seen, all the listeners witnessed your story. | ||
I mean, that was the same thing. | ||
But you see, my situation is obviously political. | ||
I'm talking about non-political stuff that just gets caught up in the courts. | ||
And it's just like, what in the hell goes on with this stuff? | ||
I know a couple of them right now of people that are just kind of keeping me posted on their stuff. | ||
It's not political stuff. | ||
It's just crazy stuff you go through. | ||
Just insane. | ||
The railroading is unreal by the court system. | ||
Exactly. | ||
But, you know, to the point why I had called, you know, and I hate to disagree with you. | ||
And like I told the screener, you know, I feel like, you know, maybe you just don't want to be blackfilled on the whole Trump Epstein thing, but he might not be didddling kids, but there is something in those files that is keeping that man from standing up against Israel, standing up against Mossad, the Central Intelligence Agency. | ||
We all see it. | ||
We all know it. | ||
And it's unfortunate. | ||
You know, I did vote for him all three years, and I feel like I'm definitely a constituent. | ||
So it's like, why are you railroading us on this and then just not delivering on anything? | ||
You know, I feel like we're going to get sucked into World War III. | ||
You know, I'm an electrician. | ||
I got tons of young apprentices at work and I see them all having to go off to war and it's just, hell, it might even be me. | ||
I mean, I'm 44, you know, eventually. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what. | ||
I don't know if we'll get to that point. | ||
I hope not. | ||
I mean, that would be worst case scenario. | ||
And I do genuinely believe that Trump doesn't want war. | ||
Now, that could be a separate issue from, say, the Epstein files or the Israeli influence. | ||
But I virtually have said that, and I've even played the clips. | ||
I mean, you have former Israeli intelligence assets doing interviews, and they're like, yeah, we're blackmailing Trump and we're getting him to do our bidding. | ||
And that's what this whole, that's what this whole drip, drip, drip now. | ||
It's like, why is all the Trump Epstein stuff drip, drip, dripping now? | ||
Because the Democrats never had it. | ||
Of course, the Democrats would have done this in 2016 or 2020 or 2024. | ||
They never had it. | ||
The Trump Epstein file with all the drip, drip, drip stuff you're getting, this is not coming from America, folks. | ||
It's coming from Israel. | ||
And I actually, I mean, to a certain degree, I give Trump credit because they're obviously going for regime change in Iran. | ||
And Trump was able to kind of stave that off, at least momentarily. | ||
He gave him the strikes and he's saying, no, we destroyed it. | ||
Stop talking about it. | ||
And now he's just letting them connect him to Epstein. | ||
And he's just still keeping us from getting further involved in Iran. | ||
So it's like, on one side, it's like, geez, Trump, most pro-Israel thing you've ever seen. | ||
I thought this was Make America Great Again. | ||
And then on the other side, it's like, no, they're trying to blackmail him into a bigger war. | ||
And so far, he's been able to stay out of it. | ||
So you always take the good with the bad in politics. | ||
But I mean, this is coming out of Israel again. | ||
Netanyahu is claiming that the Iranians are still building nukes. | ||
Just get ready. | ||
This is going to be the next big thing. | ||
So Netanyahu's last push, you may have seen it. | ||
He did a whole video presentation. | ||
It was all in English, by the way. | ||
Why do you think it's in English? | ||
Because the propaganda is aimed at us. | ||
Amid-water crisis, Netanyahu speaks directly to people of Iran, offers hope of cooperation. | ||
Honestly, it's disgusting. | ||
Netanyahu is now, in English, saying to the Iranian people, go start a revolution. | ||
Netanyahu is now saying to the Iranians, go out in the streets and protest and take out your regime. | ||
And then we'll fill in the vacuum when you're done. | ||
This guy's disgusting, man. | ||
That's why it's so sad to see Trump arm in arm with this guy. | ||
Because he's just, he's the biggest villain on the planet. | ||
And even if you want to try to remove some of the emotion from it and just look at it from a strictly straightlined political, geopolitical perspective, Netanyahu has been lobbying the United States since the 1980s to get involved in the Middle East on Israel's behalf. | ||
And we have. | ||
And it's been a disaster for us. | ||
So even if you don't think he's a bad guy, it's undeniable Netanyahu's influence on our foreign policy has been a disaster for what we've done in the Middle East. | ||
So this is going to fail. | ||
Netanyahu is not going to start a revolution in the streets of Iran. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
So that's going to fail. | ||
And then he's going to come back and he's going to say Iran has nukes. | ||
And he's going to try to pressure Trump into starting a regime change war. | ||
Now, did they exhaust all of their Trump Epstein stuff? | ||
Do they have anything left in the tank? | ||
Did they already drip it all out and that's all they got? | ||
And if that's the case, we'll probably stay out of it. | ||
But if they try to ramp up this pressure again, then it's going to be a bad look. | ||
And Netanyahu is up there bragging about how they have water in Iran while the people in Gaza have none and the people in Iran supposedly don't have water. | ||
I don't even know what that's about, but it doesn't even matter. | ||
That's propaganda aimed at you. | ||
That's why he's speaking in English. | ||
Because it's aimed at you. | ||
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So I just can't even believe that. | |
Netanyahu telling the Iranian people to have a revolution. | ||
Wow. | ||
Okay. | ||
And it's also he can go in there and justify bombing it. | ||
Now President Trump is being pressured to designate the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization. | ||
What even is the Muslim Brotherhood? | ||
Does anybody know what this even is? | ||
Like, what are the tenets? | ||
What is the infrastructure? | ||
Who are the Muslim Brotherhood? | ||
Who are the leaders? | ||
Who are the, I don't even know what this is. | ||
It just looks like more propaganda to me. | ||
But oh, I'm sure this is being done on behalf of Qatar. | ||
You know, this is more Qatari influence there designating the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization. | ||
These damn Qataris, man, I'll tell you. | ||
Just everywhere, huh? | ||
Just can't shake them. | ||
All right, we're going to give Josh and Canada a second go here, Josh. | ||
Let's see if Josh is ready. | ||
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No, you literally called it they were biting the ankles. | ||
Yep, well, you're good now. | ||
Okay, perfect. | ||
Yeah, as far as it goes with the guest you guys had on today, Canada has basically fallen. | ||
That bad, huh? | ||
Yeah, think of, I know you're not the hugest fan of Trump right now, but think of Hillary Clinton for the last 14 years, and that's what you're looking at. | ||
Like, we're kind of destroyed right now. | ||
What, what, do you have any hope? | ||
Where do you think it goes? | ||
Where I am, I won't lie. | ||
I'm planning on the next 18 months. | ||
I'm leaving the country. | ||
I'm finding a different place to go. | ||
If you guys can find a proper president, I might go that way. | ||
I might have second plans. | ||
So you want to move to the states is what it sounds like. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, we got a lot of options here. | ||
You know, we got 50 states. | ||
So you can really customize what you want based off of, you know, climate, economy, metropolitan life. | ||
I mean, whatever it is, man, we got 50 options for you here. | ||
Hey, no, trust me. | ||
I've been doing some research, but I'm looking at South America at this point. | ||
But no, I called in because there's, I'm the guy that called in with the glaucoma a while ago that it fixed it right up. | ||
But I found something else I threw into the mix because I'm on the power drive. | ||
I'm on the optimal human. | ||
A couple other things that you guys sell and a couple of things that you guys don't sell. | ||
But the colloidal silver, I took it the last two days and holy crap, like this just lit me up like a jack-o'-lantern. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Well, colloidal silver, very well researched. | ||
A lot of positive things. | ||
Apparently, it kicks in a couple of the vitamins that are in the optimal human, like into overdrive and mixed in with the methylene blue. | ||
It kind of kicks that one in to the point of almost Halpatine Powers. | ||
Boy, that's a hell of a concoction there, Josh. | ||
Oh, trust me, if you knew how much I spent in the store in the last couple of months. | ||
Yeah, no, trust me, anybody that's tried it, everybody's different. | ||
But if you got it sitting in your dresser somewhere, try mixing those two together. | ||
Alex, you got a debate tonight? | ||
Mix that in. | ||
Let me know how it goes. | ||
All right, Josh, appreciate your continued support. | ||
Appreciate your call. | ||
There you go. | ||
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Yes, Alex Jones, Nick Fuentes debate Team Minus 10 minutes from now. | ||
We'll be simulcasting that here on the show. | ||
I guess four hours of me on Infowars is enough for you heathens, right? | ||
It's got to be enough. | ||
All right, Josh, thank you for the call. | ||
So this was Caroline Levitt earlier today talking about some of the plans for the federalization of D.C. Let's hear it here in Clip 12. | ||
The Metropolitan Police Department, with the support of the new federal agencies who have been surging on the streets of the District of Columbia, are going to enforce the laws that are already on the books here in Washington, D.C. For far too long, these laws have been completely ignored and the homelessness problem has ravaged the city. | ||
So D.C. Code 221307 and D.C. Municipal Regulation 24100 give the Metropolitan Police Department the authority to take action when it comes to homeless encampments. | ||
So homeless individuals will be given the option to leave their encampment, to be taken to a homeless shelter, to be offered addiction or mental health services. | ||
And if they refuse, they will be susceptible to fines or to jail time. | ||
Again, these are pre-existing laws that are already on the books. | ||
They have not been enforced, which is part of the reason for this nationalizing of the federalizing of the National Guard to bring in this assistance for law enforcement. | ||
While we are targeting criminals and trying to remove criminals off of the streets, we also want to make D.C. safe and beautiful, and that involves removing mentally disturbed individuals in homeless encampments as well. | ||
So we will be using these regulations and code that already exists to clean up our streets. | ||
Now, I would advise one thing here when approaching this. | ||
And Caroline Levitt has been, you know, she's been pretty good as press secretary. | ||
Anytime you're a press secretary for a president, you're going to end up in some tough situations and probably be forced to lie. | ||
And then you get to decide whether you want to stick around or not. | ||
Jensaki decided not. | ||
So I would just advise because it comes off very callous. | ||
It comes off very cold. | ||
And it kind of feeds into this mentality that somehow getting the homeless off the streets, getting the mentally deranged and the drug addicts off the streets, fending for themselves into centers where they can get help, it, you know, it kind of feeds into that, oh, it's unhumane mentality, which is wrong. | ||
So, I would say you need to approach it. | ||
You can't just sit there and read off a script. | ||
You can't just sit there and make it about legalese and stuff. | ||
No, the approach here needs to be very, very soft. | ||
It needs to be very soft. | ||
It needs to be very forgiving. | ||
And it needs to be like, you know, it's actually extremely heartbreaking. | ||
Everybody's seen it. | ||
It's heartbreaking. | ||
You see the mentally deranged on the streets and they're suffering. | ||
You can see it. | ||
They look sick. | ||
They look hungry. | ||
They're begging. | ||
Many times they're beyond just disheveled, but even covered in their own feces. | ||
And so this is a very sad situation. | ||
And unfortunately, it's going to require a bit of a tough response. | ||
But we're doing this to help them. | ||
So it's not just about cleaning up the cities, but they need help too. | ||
And it turns out that putting them on the streets to fend for themselves was the inhumane thing to do. | ||
And it's also bad for first city life. | ||
So this is very difficult. | ||
It's very heartbreaking. | ||
Nobody wins here, but we're going to try to help these people. | ||
They've been ignored and their problems for too long. | ||
We're going to try to help them. | ||
So, I mean, just coming up there and just reading off a script or like reading legal code, that kind of feeds into the cold, callous mentality of this approach. | ||
So that would be my only advice to the White House would just be just kind of change the messaging a little bit. | ||
Just kind of change the delivery a little bit because you don't want another reason for the right wing to be considered cold and callous. | ||
Here's a crazy story. | ||
This is Tim Ballard. | ||
He's in Syria rescuing children from the disaster over there, holding back tears, talking about a run-in he had with a child in Clip 10. | ||
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You, you get it. | ||
So, guys, we thank you for your prayers, your support. | ||
We got out. | ||
We ex-filled from Syria. | ||
Most of the team is still there right now. | ||
And I don't even know how to tell you what we just saw an eight-year-old girl who died right in front of me. | ||
A five-year-old girl, her face completely blown off. | ||
The good news is we're there. | ||
We have a plan. | ||
God has opened the doors, and we got some out, and we're going to get more. | ||
While we were there, Ford deployed in Syria. | ||
We got this little baby out. | ||
I don't have time to edit anything, so I'm going to just slide right or something. | ||
This little baby, she was crying in my arms, and we looked at each other, and just look at her eyes. | ||
And she stopped crying, and she locked eyes with me. | ||
I'm not kidding, for like four minutes, and we have the video footage to show later. | ||
And she started smiling, and I thought I was comforting her, but she was talking to me. | ||
Okay, and it was a plea from her to us. | ||
We can get them out. | ||
We know what to do. | ||
I can't give you all the plans. | ||
We're spinning up phase two right now, a very dangerous part. | ||
I have to ex-Fil, because believe it or not, I got to go to Latin America now. | ||
Now, folks, this situation in that region of the world is only getting worse. | ||
And now Netanyahu just came out and said, we're going for greater Israel. | ||
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So we were right all along. | |
It was their plan all along. | ||
And clearly, Netanyahu doesn't give a damn about all the death and suffering in Gaza, the West Bank, the Golan Heights, Lebanon, Jordan, or Syria. | ||
He doesn't give a damn. | ||
He's the most cold-hearted son of a bitch on the face of the earth right now. | ||
And hey, you know what? | ||
I mean, again, to his credit, if you're going to run an operation like this, I guess you have to completely dehumanize yourself. | ||
I guess you have to completely separate yourself from the suffering of other humans. | ||
Whatever it takes to do that, I don't know. | ||
I can't relate. | ||
Why are children being slaughtered in Syria? | ||
Why are children being slaughtered in Gaza? | ||
Why are Christians under attack in that region? | ||
It's all because Netanyahu's vision for a greater Israel. | ||
And he's doing it. | ||
And all the people that were called conspiracy theorists all these years for saying this is what they're doing. | ||
Now the cat's out of the bag. | ||
Anyone going to give the conspiracy theorists credit for being 100% right about Israel's plan under Netanyahu? | ||
Because it's getting pretty nasty over there. | ||
In case you haven't seen. | ||
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