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tomorrow's news today The United Kingdom is teetering on the edge of an identity crisis that will unleash a domino effect across Western civilization. | ||
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The European Union provides funding to member countries for accepting immigrants. | |
Ireland receives this money, which then flows to developers, hotels, and the wealthy. | ||
These elites funnel some of that same money back to the government. | ||
True donations and gifts, creating a cycle of wealth and influence. | ||
Meanwhile, immigrants are used to secure faults for the government, reinforcing their power. | ||
As more money is printed to keep the system going, the wealthy become richer, while ordinary citizens like you and I suffer as the value of the euro drops. | ||
widening the wealth of fight. | ||
A 2021 census lays out the stark reality exponentially ballooning across the UK. | ||
3,870,000 Muslims now make up 6.5% of England and Wales population. | ||
A 44% surge since 2011, adding 1.16 million people and driving a third of the nation's population growth, while in London, a whopping 15% Muslim. | ||
As the Quran says, God does not burden any soul with more than it can bear. | ||
And Birmingham, 30%. | ||
This isn't a politically correct trend. | ||
It's a tidal wave spiraling into an inevitable civil war. | ||
And it's hitting every corner of the West with the same diabolical playbook. | ||
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Just had a lovely lady screaming and shouting out as her out of a window. | |
At those racist scum. | ||
So obviously, in England, in 2025, it makes you a racist to put your flag up in your own country. | ||
As Western birth rates plummeted, British women now average 1.44 children, well below the 2.1 needed to sustain a population. | ||
Then, by design, the elites flipped the script, crying about declining birth rates and aging workforces, opening the floodgates to uncontrolled migration, and now entire nations, cultures, and identities are on the chopping block. | ||
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America will be a Muslim country, Russia will be a Muslim country, Islam will enter every house. | |
We have to be a part of that change. | ||
Now enter Shaban Mahmoud, Britain's new home secretary, appointed September 5th, 2025 in a cabinet reshuffle after Angelo Rayner's tax scandal resignation. | ||
Most of the time, my nepalords will be the EDL, and they are white, and they are male, and they're bad people, and they want to divide our communities from one another. | ||
Mahmoud, the first Muslim woman to hold this office of state, oversees immigration, policing, MI5, and national security. | ||
A Birmingham-born barrister of Pakistani descent. | ||
She's a labor MP for a 70% non-white constituency and identifies with the socially conservative blue labor faction. | ||
Regardless of her towing of English narratives in the past, she is now a gatekeeper for the inevitable attempt to establish Sharia law in the UK. | ||
Like a lot of practicing Muslims, my faith is the most important thing in my life. | ||
It is the absolute driver of everything that I do. | ||
30,000 boats entered the UK in 2024 alone. | ||
Mahmood is tasked with stopping these boats, speeding up asylum deportations, and reforming a system where 27.8% of Muslim households live in social housing, and 32.7% face overcrowding. | ||
The real numbers tell a story they don't want you to hear. | ||
Only 51.4% of Muslims aged 16 to 64 are employed, compared to 70.9% of all Brits. | ||
Muslim women, Just 37%. | ||
Schools, 10% of kids are Muslim, despite Muslims being 6% of the population. | ||
In Birmingham, 43.5% of those under 18 are Muslim. | ||
In Manchester, 35%. | ||
Meanwhile, British kids are a minority in 25% of London schools. | ||
This is the demographic reality. | ||
It's not a conspiracy, which leads anyone with any brains to question the end game. | ||
The UK is at a breaking point, and the world's watching. | ||
Will Mahmood stop the boats and restore trust? | ||
Or will the New World Orders playbook continue? | ||
Well, I think we're ready. | ||
It's the start of a new week, and that means a new week of war room here at InfoWars.com forward slash show at InfoWars and BandotVideo. | ||
Yes, you can see the desk is once again filled with brand new articles. | ||
Every day we kind of move the old articles off. | ||
They drop to the floor over here, and new articles come on. | ||
So it's my pleasure to join you today. | ||
I'm your host, Rob Dew. | ||
You can follow me at Du's News, D E W S N E W Z. If you piss me off, I might call you a retard. | ||
Wow. | ||
So this story came out. | ||
I guess I guess the uh the Charlotte North Carolina transit system released some video of this young lady, this young 23-year-old that would probably have every young man lining up to date her. | ||
Uh, this Ukrainian refugee, Erna Zartutska. | ||
Um, and it takes you, guys. | ||
You can, I guess, roll the video if you want. | ||
I I would always turn it off because I'm I can't just I can't watch these things anymore. | ||
They kind of get on my nerves when it's that graphic. | ||
And just seeing uh that guy kind of like prowling behind her and then raising up and and then I think she was stabbed three times with a knife once in the neck. | ||
It's pretty disgusting. | ||
Um of course, MSM, I think it finally took you know 48 hours or so for Axios to say something about it, and Axios's uh tweet was oh, MAGA's mad that nobody's reporting on this murder. | ||
You know, first of all, to the left, it's the Ukrainian refugee. | ||
So you'd think that would be the biggest story in the world, because uh uh a Ukrainian was injured in this, and we have to, you know, we have to love and have our Ukrainian flags out. | ||
So where's all the Ukrainian flags? | ||
Oh, well, she was killed by a black guy, so we can't say anything. | ||
That's literally the mentality of these people, in my opinion. | ||
MSM attempts to conceal the senseless stabbing murder of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee at the hands of black psychotic killer. | ||
He's been arrested at least 14 times. | ||
14 times. | ||
And now the leftist mayor of Charlotte is demanding nobody watch the video. | ||
Why would you want to watch the video? | ||
Why would you want to see a grown man sneak up behind there's the mugshots right there? | ||
Sneak up behind a young lady and slash her to death with a knife. | ||
Why would you want to see that? | ||
Because it's gonna piss you off. | ||
That's why. | ||
So in in some respects, maybe you could say, oh, well, the news doesn't want to incite a bunch of riots. | ||
Well, that would be true. | ||
But if we have a white guy kill a black person, or a white guy kill an Asian or a Mexican, well, we gotta make that the biggest news story, or a cop killing a black person. | ||
You know, it's the biggest news story of the century. | ||
But Alex uh Alex covered that yesterday, and he showed the the true crime statistics. | ||
I'm gonna play a video from Trump here in a second, talking about it. | ||
He was asked about it. | ||
And um, another article from Infowarsman Kelly bring Donald Trump comments on black man stabbing white Ukrainian refugee refugee in North Carolina while the mainstream media remains silent. | ||
Footage was released last week, and many people suspect it was withheld due to its racial implications. | ||
The vast majority of mainstream outlets continue to ignore the disturbing killing. | ||
President Trump brought attention to the story after a reporter told him about it while on a tarmac in Maryland on Sunday. | ||
When did this happen? | ||
Trump asked the reporter. | ||
I'll I see the video. | ||
I'll know about it by tomorrow morning. | ||
So actually, let's go to that video, video number two, I think. | ||
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Yes, let's go to it. | |
Do you have any reaction to it? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Where was it? | ||
The subway was where? | ||
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She was in Charlotte on a Mike Crane. | |
She's gotten multiple times by horrible. | ||
No, I haven't heard. | ||
When did this happen? | ||
It happened in August, but the video just came out. | ||
Yeah, I see the video. | ||
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Um about it by tomorrow morning. | |
Thank you. | ||
And now in light of that, we have this article from Gateway Pundit. | ||
Huge. | ||
Representative Randy Fine plans to introduce bill to hold judges accountable for releasing viant criminals to re-offend following the horrific public stabbing murder of a woman on the light rail by deranged career criminal. | ||
And this is what needs to happen. | ||
If you don't hold these people accountable, there's never going to be any change. | ||
The Soros DAs and the Soros judges will continue to release people and let them go. | ||
What uh what's circled up there, guys? | ||
I can't see it. | ||
Oh, it does. | ||
So she was she was even a black lives matter person. | ||
She was drinking the Kool-Aid. | ||
And they still stabbed her. | ||
You think you think she thinks black? | ||
That's ironic now. | ||
Now it's turned into the ironic killing. | ||
A black lives matter supporter. | ||
Wow. | ||
Is that when did that come out? | ||
Pull that. | ||
That's from today. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Wow, look at that. | ||
Murdered Ukrainian girl had a Black Lives Matter poster hanging on her bedroom door. | ||
I mean. | ||
It doesn't get any more ironic than that. | ||
And see, we're not going, oh, well, she deserved it because she thought Black Lives Matter. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
We're saying she didn't deserve it. | ||
Nobody deserves to be stabbed like that. | ||
And it's wrong when anybody does it. | ||
Wow. | ||
Randy Fine announced on Sunday he's going to introduce legislation to hold soft on crime judges accountable if they release vient criminals back on the street and the criminal commits more crimes. | ||
The proposed legislation would hold judges accountable when they uh are released to commit new crimes. | ||
This comes after 34-year-old DeCarlos Brown Jr. murdered 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Erna Zartutska last month by stabbing her multiple times in Charlotte at the light rail station. | ||
It's kind of funny when they talked about the light rail, uh Trump immediately said a subway? | ||
Is it a subway? | ||
No, it's not a subway. | ||
Not everything's a subway. | ||
Some people have just light rail kind of sits up on a on a thing, but it's just interesting how the New Yorker Trump is just, it's a subway. | ||
Everything's a subway. | ||
He probably gets on the training and he's in Jersey and he calls it the subway. | ||
Although he probably doesn't ride the train. | ||
He flies around his trump copter. | ||
The lunatic had a long criminal rap sheet with arrests dating back to 2007. | ||
Wow. | ||
So about when he was um 15 or 16, he started getting arrested. | ||
He's rested at least six more times on charges, including felony larceny, robbery with a dangerous weapon, communicating threats. | ||
Most of his charges were dropped. | ||
He may have been arrested at least 12 times, according to other social media reports. | ||
It's easy to release criminals when you're protected by an armed bailiff at all times. | ||
The rest of us aren't so lucky, Fine said. | ||
Those 12 plus judges that released De Carlos Brown should have their day in court too. | ||
These liberal judges are derelict in their duties and sacrificing innocent people's natural rights for black career criminals. | ||
John Locke would call this violation would call this a violation of the social contract between the people and the government. | ||
There it is. | ||
So this is a developing story. | ||
It'll be interesting to see the Democrats say, no, we can't do this. | ||
We're gonna we have to be soft on crime. | ||
We have to let more people out. | ||
And what's interesting is Trump was already doing this um prison reform. | ||
Which in some instances is probably needed. | ||
This guy. | ||
Throw the book at him. | ||
Well, is it George Carlin said, uh catapults into a brick wall, halftime at Monday Night Football. | ||
So justice for Ernia. | ||
But we'll see. | ||
We'll see if that happens. | ||
Maybe he'll get out again. | ||
Maybe they'll just let him out. | ||
And they're like, look, he's already murdered once. | ||
He's probably gonna do it again, so we're just gonna let him out. | ||
Here we have another one. | ||
Another anti-white race attack. | ||
Former Auburn University professor stabbed to death while walking her dog. | ||
Guy happens to be black. | ||
Look at that. | ||
More and more Americans realizing white citizens are under attack. | ||
She's a veterinarian. | ||
Julie, Dr. Gul Julie Gard Chanel, former professor at Auburn was stabbed and killed by walking her dog. | ||
Harold Rashad Dabney III has been charged with the murder and is facing the death penalty. | ||
Police found the dictant victim's dog standing near her corpse and later learned her truck was missing from the scene. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Just walking along, walking your dog, and boom. | ||
You get killed. | ||
Hey, but it's not just in the U.S., it's not just in the U.S. Hungarian duo, vacationing in Italy. | ||
This is on Infowars.com. | ||
Gang rape by three African aliens. | ||
Probably illegal aliens. | ||
Probably just showed up on a rubber raft. | ||
Well, local MP Vincenzo Fugaccia. | ||
Called for the perpetrators to be chemically castrated. | ||
I agree. | ||
Two women who spent the day at the beach were attacked by three men of Moroccan origin. | ||
21, 22, and 24. | ||
A lot of piss and vinegar in them. | ||
All of whom were in Italy illegally. | ||
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Oh. | |
Well, we should change this headline to illegal aliens. | ||
Because it says in, you know, it's like, come on, Thomas Brooke of Remix. | ||
You know, they're illegal aliens. | ||
You even write it in your first paragraph. | ||
According to the investigators, the ordeal began when the two women accepted a lift from two of the men who then drove them out of town in a van. | ||
They began groping them and brought them to an isolated location, and a third man joined in. | ||
Police said they were forced to take cocaine and subject to repeated sexual acts despite resisting. | ||
Now, how do you think this started off? | ||
Hey, you guys want to party? | ||
Uh well, you know. | ||
Sure, I guess we're gonna go party. | ||
You know, we're not racist. | ||
We'll get in the van with the black man. | ||
The victims managed to raise the alarm after one persuaded her attacker to allow her to call her mother, insisting if she did not hear from her, she would contact the police. | ||
Instead, she phoned her sister, explained they were in danger and provided the van's license plate number. | ||
Her sister used Find My Friends app to track your location and alerted the police. | ||
Officers intercepted the van in Paterno and found the two women crying on a bench nearby. | ||
The three illegal migrants were arrested. | ||
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The three illegal migrants were arrested. | |
Amazing. | ||
But we're not done. | ||
Syrian arrested in Germany for stabbing a woman to death in broad daylight. | ||
Notice this is seems to be a trend here of women getting preyed upon by these migrant men. | ||
A Syrian knife one was reportedly found with self-inflicted wounds, and he himself was rushed to the hospital. | ||
A 59-year-old woman was traced through the streets of Matyburg on Sunday afternoon by a Syrian knife man who stabbed her to death as she fled into an office building. | ||
The incident occurred in broad daylight on one of the busiest streets in the city that suffered a heinous Christmas market terror attack last year. | ||
You think the Germans might start getting a clue after this, but maybe not. | ||
She was she sought refuge in an office building that housed a gym after being followed by her attacker. | ||
He cornered her in a stairwell and she was stabbed multiple times. | ||
Despite immediate measures, she died on the scene. | ||
And then he probably, you know, cut himself a couple times, like, oh, she was attacking me. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Who knows what this guy said? | ||
They're treating this case as manslaughter. | ||
It's unclear why a homicide charge is not being sought. | ||
Yeah, that's unclear. | ||
Why a guy follows? | ||
It's not like it's an incident that happens like road rage or something. | ||
It's uh the guy followed her in to a building and stabbed her. | ||
Here's a tweet from Elon Musk going back to the Charlotte incident from Inwokeness. | ||
Zero AP stories on this attack, zero PBS stories on this attack, zero NYT stories on this deadly attack, zero NPR stories on this deadly attack, zero WSJ series on this tag. | ||
It continues on. | ||
Elon Musk replies zero. | ||
30 million views. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Right there. | ||
30 million views. | ||
So the words getting out, people. | ||
The word is getting out. | ||
Guys, I don't know what number this is, but it's the woman. | ||
It's probably in my other section. | ||
Let's see if I can find it. | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
Mm-hmm. | ||
It might be six. | ||
No. | ||
Yes, one. | ||
See, I went, I went to the bottom because I figured it was somewhere else. | ||
Yes. | ||
Let's go to that. | ||
This is a woman who's just going around her minding her business in New York and she's being followed by this guy. | ||
She's jumping onto different trains. | ||
This is what's going on in your big cities. | ||
This is how women are treated. | ||
This is how they feel. | ||
Check it out. | ||
I don't even know what to say at this point. | ||
I had to get off the train past my stop because there was a guy who was following me from car to car. | ||
And when I tried to get off at my stop, which was pitch dark, he held it open to see if I was going to get off. | ||
So I had to get off the stop after. | ||
And then when I got off the stop after, I hopped on the next train that was going the other direction. | ||
And I got on an express train. | ||
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And now in fact, on the other side of the track full of. | |
New York City is not safe. | ||
It's not safe for women. | ||
Okay. | ||
I am so sick and tired of having to look over my shoulder 24-7, not just at night, during the day, at all hours. | ||
I'm sick and tired of it. | ||
Sick and tired of being sick and tired. | ||
Well, no, it won't be our final story on the murders. | ||
We're going to look at what's going on in Chicago here in a second. | ||
But um, six killed, six seriously injured in Jerusalem as terrorists opened fire on bus slash pedestrians. | ||
Two West Bank Palestinians behind the attack at Ramont Junction. | ||
Off-duty soldier and unarmed civilians shoot attackers dead. | ||
Oh, look at that. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Well, Israel, whether you like them or not, they do train their populations on how to shoot guns and how to uh be in the army and be armed. | ||
Uh long time ago, I took a semester off college and I went to Switzerland and worked on a ski resort, and we stayed in a um we stayed on the mountain, but there was a literal bomb shelter. | ||
It had a a door probably this wide. | ||
It was this wide. | ||
You pull it open, like I mean, this thick, I'm sorry, this thick. | ||
You pull this giant door open, a big round door, and you go in, and they had you know some bunk beds and stuff. | ||
And it was basically if we went down into town, we could hang out there and then ride up in the ski lift in the morning. | ||
But they also had some storage units. | ||
It was a part of an apartment complex, probably like five or six apartments. | ||
But in those, every single one had um had like a machine gun, essentially. | ||
It looked like it looked some sort of like M60 variant. | ||
I couldn't tell you what it was uh at the time, but you know, uh machine gun on a tripod with a couple of um ammo cans filled with ammo. | ||
Okay. | ||
And just sitting there. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because they're prepared. | ||
If something happens in Switzerland, these people all go, all the boys go into the army, and they all know what to do in defense of their country. | ||
Same what's happening here. | ||
So an off-duty soldier and armed civilians shoot the attackers dead. | ||
IDF raid their home villages. | ||
So that's gonna continue uh in perpetuity because that's I think the only way these people know how to get along with each other is shooting each other. | ||
So Palestinians and Jews, once again, not getting along. | ||
What else is new? | ||
All right. | ||
We got about five minutes left. | ||
Let's get into this. | ||
This got posted. | ||
Trump smacks down MSM and Q QAnon cultists emerge. | ||
We got Chipocalypse. | ||
A great looking image somebody put up. | ||
I asked the guys, put it up behind me as soon as we go to this. | ||
Chai Apocalypse Now. | ||
Trump smacks down MSM reporter who asks if he's going to war with Chicago while QAnon cultists emerge for more delusional celebrations. | ||
Oh, he's gonna do it. | ||
He's gonna do it. | ||
Um I don't know if I grabbed that clip, but do we have this clip by any chance of him talking to clip three? | ||
Let's go to that one right now. | ||
Well, he's a different kind of a guy. | ||
He's got a lot of things. | ||
No, no, that's not it. | ||
Idea. | ||
That's coming later. | ||
Yeah, see if y'all can find that this Trump clip, and we'll go to it in a second. | ||
But but let's just look at what happened over the weekend. | ||
Only seven dead, only twelve wounded. | ||
Um not as uh well, actually, it's worse than the Jerusalem attack that we that the Times of Israel posted about. | ||
So seven dead, twelve wounded in a weekend shootings across Chicago. | ||
Isn't that amazing? | ||
The age of the victims ranged from 15 to 57. | ||
So we got old gangbangers and and the youngins shooting it out. | ||
Shootings from Saturday. | ||
So there was one at 108, one at 3:30 a.m., which actually late Friday night. | ||
Then we got 346 a.m. | ||
And then in the morning, 1013 a.m. they're still shooting. | ||
Um a man was shot outside the 3,000 block of West Polk Street. | ||
It's 10 in the morning. | ||
Someone shot him multiple times. | ||
He was taken to Stroger Hospital and pronounced dead. | ||
Then, just 30 minutes later, a 42-year-old man was found inside his home with a gunshot wound to the body. | ||
He was pronounced dead at the scene. | ||
Later that day, 5 50 p.m., a 19-year-old man in an alley behind the 800 block of West 34th Street in Bridgeport was struck by gunfire in the groin area. | ||
He's in critical condition. | ||
And then we get into uh Saturday night, 1105. | ||
41-year-old man got into a quarrel quarrel, and they shot each other, and then going into the late night of Saturday, 12 38 a.m., 1 30 a.m., 3 30 a.m., 5 30 a.m., 10 a.m. on Sunday. | ||
A 34-year-old woman and a 16-year-old boy were outside in the 67 block of South Krieger Avenue in South Shore when someone pulled up in a vehicle, displayed guns, and shot them both. | ||
The teenage boy was shot three times in the body and left in critical condition, and the woman was shot in the right leg and was reported in fair condition. | ||
And then 4 50 p.m., a 33-year-old man was shot. | ||
7.08 p.m. | ||
7.38 p.m. and 11.05 p.m. | ||
The final shooting uh in Chicago. | ||
A 21-year-old man with a gunshot wound to the head. | ||
Shot the victim. | ||
He was pronounced dead at the scene. | ||
And so Trump has said, hey, I'm gonna bring in the National Guard. | ||
He's called for Chipokalypse Now. | ||
And we got this video here of the gang member. | ||
This is clip 22. | ||
He's basically putting out a warning to not send troops to Chicago that the gangs will beat the National Guard. | ||
This will be very interesting to see what happens. | ||
Let's roll the clip. | ||
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Trump do not send the National Guards to Chicago, yeah. | |
Not I repeat, not do it. | ||
We are a different fucking breed out of here today. | ||
We are not Los Angeles. | ||
Nigga, we are not Washington, D.C. Nigga, this is Chicago, nigga. | ||
The niggas go fight back. | ||
I'm telling you, them niggas go fight back, game. | ||
I don't give a fuck what you're talking about. | ||
Them young niggas got switches, gang. | ||
They not going for that shit, bro. | ||
I know a bunch of say, oh, it's the it's the National Guard. | ||
They can't do anything about it. | ||
They must go in Chicago. | ||
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Nigga, do y'all know that it's more bad people than good people, bro? | |
There are over a hundred thousand gangs in Chicago by the city by itself. | ||
Wow. | ||
Hundred thousand gangs in the city. | ||
And so what they're gonna have to do is coordinate search. | ||
It's gonna turn into something like Fallujah. | ||
Or they'll come up with a deal. | ||
They'll go to the gangs and they'll go to the older people and say, hey, we gotta make a deal unless you want to see all these people get killed. | ||
Because it, you know, the the government has a way to just keep increasing force as it goes. | ||
It's not going to be good. | ||
Here's Trump. | ||
Here's that clip from the InfoWars article that we were telling you about earlier. | ||
I don't go to the fan. | ||
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Listen. | |
Be quiet. | ||
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Listen. | |
You don't listen. | ||
You're never listening. | ||
That's why you're decade rate. | ||
We're not going to war. | ||
We're going to clean up our city. | ||
We're going to clean them up so they don't kill five people every weekend. | ||
That's not war. | ||
That's common sense. | ||
It's actually seven people died last weekend. | ||
So even Trump's downplaying the numbers. | ||
Well, the worldwide crime spree of migrants doing disgusting things in their new countries. | ||
You know, I thought we were done with these, but we got one more. | ||
This is a well-integrated Afghan imprisoned for brutal rape of 17-year-old in Austria. | ||
A 27-year-old Afghan described as well integrated, law-abiding resident of Austria who arrived in 2015. | ||
So he's not new to these laws. | ||
And he worked in the hospitality industry and had no criminal record. | ||
The Afghan saw the victim, and during the course of conversation, he asked her if she wanted to have sex with him. | ||
She replied she did not. | ||
I'm sorry to laugh at this, but it's like really? | ||
That's what that's that's your pickup line? | ||
Maybe it is. | ||
Maybe that's, you know, they guys are probably loaded up on porn. | ||
Um she replied she did not. | ||
He then placed the woman in a chokehold, dragged her behind a parked car, and repeatedly repeatedly threatened to kill her if she resisted or called for help. | ||
The Afghan then filmed himself raping her as he covered her mouth, according to Courier newspaper. | ||
He was later arrested thanks to surveillance cameras in the area. | ||
The man spoke without an interpreter in court, so he spoke German, saying he did not remember the details of the rape because he was high on cocaine, which makes him aggressive. | ||
And he was sentenced to six and a half years in prison, but the prosecution is uh appealing the case because they believe the sentence is too lenient. | ||
The victim was also awarded 5,000 euros by the judge. | ||
So that's what you get when you get raped in Austria. | ||
You get 5,000 euros and your attacker gets six years, six and a half years in prison. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Oh some good news, though. | ||
Supreme Court allows Trump to continue roving ice patrols in California. | ||
Supreme Court backed President Trump's push to allow immigration officials to continue with what critics describe as roving patrols in Southern California. | ||
The lower court said it likely violated the Fourth Amendment. | ||
The court did not offer an explanation for its decision, which came over a sharp descent from three liberal judges. | ||
At issue were a series of incidents in which massed, heavily armed immigrations and customs enforcement agents pulled aside people who identify as Latino, including some U.S. citizens around Los Angeles to interrogate them of their immigration status. | ||
Lower courts found that ICE likely had not established the regional suspicion required to justify those stops. | ||
So the U.S. District Court ordered Department of Homeland Security to discontinue the practice if it stops based on a person's apparent ethnicity, language, or their presence at a particular location, such as a farm or bus stop. | ||
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals largely upheld the decision, which applied to only seven California counties, but the Supreme Court disagreed. | ||
The court did not provide any analysis. | ||
Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote in concurrence with the factors with the factors the agents were considering taken together and can't constitute at least a regional suspicion of illegal presidents in presence in the United States. | ||
This is what he said. | ||
To be clear, apparent ethnicity alone cannot furnish reasonable suspicion under this court's case law regarding immigration stops. | ||
However, it can be a relevant factor when considered along with other salient factors. | ||
Reasonable suspicion means only the immigration officer may briefly stop the individual and inquire about the immigration status. | ||
And so Judge Sotomarior says uh freedoms are lost. | ||
And that that is an interesting argument. | ||
If we have massed ice agents going around questioning people, what does that say about our freedoms? | ||
What does it say? | ||
You know. | ||
I didn't open the gates to the southern border. | ||
I wasn't flying people around the country. | ||
Uh don't I have the right to live in relative peace? | ||
Why are we bringing people in here who have no desire to assimilate into our country? | ||
Why are we giving them free uh access to health care and housing and food? | ||
Most of the time they bitch about the quality of food they're receiving for free. | ||
So I mean, why are we giving people these these services when there's other people that could use them? | ||
You know, you don't like the food, get a job. | ||
Take care of yourself. | ||
All right. | ||
Um I'm gonna end that little section on crime and Chirac. | ||
Now with uh Josh Bernstein going into Chicago. | ||
We're not gonna play this whole thing. | ||
We'll probably play like the first couple minutes of it. | ||
I I the one I was looking for, I think he did like a promo video of this. | ||
Um, but this is 18 minutes long. | ||
We'll play a little bit of it and then I'll pull out. | ||
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So right now, you got this massive gun on you. | |
What is it called? | ||
ARP. | ||
I'm not gonna go. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
And now after your brother got shot, how do you feel about gun violence? | ||
Yeah, are you ready for the gun violence to stop? | ||
Or escalating his threat to send the National Guard to Chicago after a deadly weekend there, at least 35 people shot, five of them killed. | ||
There were multiple mass shootings this weekend in Chicago. | ||
At least 43 people were shot. | ||
Expectations are growing that Chicago will be the next city to see National Guard troops on its streets. | ||
As you all know, Chicago's a killing field right now. | ||
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Welcome to Chicago, a modern day American battlefield where shootouts could happen at any moment. | |
For an astonishing 13 years straight, Chicago has recorded the most homicides of any U.S. city in 2024 alone. | ||
There were 573 murders. | ||
And among cities with over a million residents, Chicago has held the highest murder rate for seven consecutive years. | ||
I headed to the west side of Chicago to go meet up with some gangsters and local rappers to see the realities, just how dangerous the city of Chicago is. | ||
Now let's go into the streets of Chicago and go meet up with the gangster and rapper, Chief Spad. | ||
So what can we expect to see in this video today here in Chicago? | ||
Oh shit, I'm gonna just breeze you through the hood. | ||
It's kind of really right now. | ||
Show you how to maneuver through this vis, take you to a couple spots. | ||
So we just hopped in the car now, and where are we going to? | ||
Shit pick them on the bottom up. | ||
Yes, be a little clear. | ||
Although, you know, he's got such a heavy accent, people probably don't even know what he's saying. | ||
But uh check that out. | ||
It's pretty interesting to see, you know, from the gang's perspective, you know how they're I'm not justifying anything they're doing, but I'm saying it's an interesting to see how they live, how they live their lives. | ||
And and what, you know, what takes that mentality? | ||
They ask the guy, are you ready for the gun violence to stop you and shot? | ||
Hell no. | ||
I ain't I don't want the I don't need the violence to stop. | ||
I'm good. | ||
I'm good. | ||
You know, they're they're ready for more. | ||
You know, and there's a reason. | ||
There's a reason at some point these guys have given up on, you know, having a family, creating a life for themselves. | ||
Uh they're probably making money though. | ||
They probably dealing drugs. | ||
So I want to shift gears and get into there's still more fall fallout of this uh RFK situation. | ||
We're just getting a little bust through of the rest of those those articles. | ||
Show you what's really going on in the world. | ||
Now I want to get into some RFK clips. | ||
Um Victor Davis Hanson, this came out a few days ago, but I I just think it's he he just went off on the left wing senators at the RFK hearing, which really they didn't have arguments, they're all being paid off. | ||
Even Bernie Sanders admitted it. | ||
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Oh, they tried to go, oh the Republicans are gonna have a money too. | |
Oh no, sorry, bro. | ||
You're all taking money. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
And the fact that you don't like RFK and you're trying this coordinated campaign to get him thrown out, it's not gonna work. | ||
It's only making I don't think anybody's even worried about it. | ||
They're like, yeah, I thought he was great. | ||
I thought he destroyed you guys. | ||
You're a bunch of punks. | ||
You're a bunch of losers. | ||
RFK's plan report linking Tylenol to autism. | ||
Crass his shares of parent company. | ||
Kinview. | ||
I thought Bear made Tylenol, but maybe not. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I guess they make buffering. | ||
Oh, they make buffering, I bet. | ||
Anyway, let's go to Victor Davis Hansen as he goes off. | ||
There's something about these generation of left-wing senators. | ||
They are obnoxious. | ||
They're not very bright. | ||
They're pompous. | ||
They're kind of Adam Schiff on steroids, all of them. | ||
And they're they're really repulsive. | ||
And when I watched all that, they would say, just say yes or no. | ||
Cut them off. | ||
And some of their questions you couldn't answer yes or no. | ||
You know, like, have you been beating your wife today? | ||
If you were to say, Well, I've never no, I want to know yes or no. | ||
And that's the kind of stuff they do. | ||
All right. | ||
And there it is. | ||
A rare Victor Davis Hansen polo shirt moment. | ||
Um, giving his take on how RFK Jr. was treated. | ||
Now, the rest of the sheep out there, the uh, I guess the Democratic leaders out there, they decided to take matters into their own hands. | ||
You know, so they're getting back at RFK. | ||
This is from Died Suddenly. | ||
The Covidian cult is going out and getting another round of COVID boosters and flu shots. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm like, why do they have two on as I'm watching this? | ||
I'm like, oh, they're getting a flu shot and a COVID booster. | ||
When one's not enough, two says, You're really effing stupid. | ||
Here's the clip. | ||
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I sell. | |
I got a twofer. | ||
RFK can suck it. | ||
I will be protected. | ||
The next one. | ||
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RFK can't get my wife and I got our COVID vaccine. | |
We're doing our find us. | ||
Fall 2025, new COVID update. | ||
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COVID booster achieves Chuck Kennedy. | |
New COVID vaccines are here. | ||
Get vaccinated. | ||
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Hey, RFK, this is what I think of your BS conspiracy theories. | |
And home. | ||
The deep inside. | ||
Oh man. | ||
I think we could pull out of it now. | ||
I think that's it. | ||
Um you're not scared of Meyer Cutter. | ||
Pull that back up. | ||
Paracid artist, Gillian Burry syndrome, heart attack, strokes, blood clots, embolisms, death. | ||
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Ha ha ha ha ha. | |
That was how. | ||
So that's what they're doing to get back at RFK. | ||
Can you believe that? | ||
I'm so mad at you, I'm gonna go shoot poison into my arm. | ||
And a lot of people were saying, oh, Trump, he's not backing RFK now because he came out and said the polio vaccine was good. | ||
And he came out, which, you know, he's never sat down with Suzanne Humphreys, who'll give you the whole. | ||
I should have looked for that one. | ||
She does a whole breakdown uh when she was on with um Joe Rogan. | ||
It's one of the, you know, I like I'll watch Joe Rogan clips, but one of the few full interviews I watched was him with Dr. Suzanne Humphreys. | ||
And she basically was talking about how they were spraying DDT in the fields in in the rural areas, because that's where most of the polio was happening. | ||
And then all these kids and livestock started getting sick. | ||
And uh and then they're like, well, they're paralyzed. | ||
It must be polio. | ||
Probably wasn't even polio. | ||
So there you go. | ||
But President Trump, we're gonna go to clip three, guys. | ||
Uh, was standing by Senator Bobby Kennedy. | ||
He says we're gonna get to the bottom of autism causes. | ||
And uh, here's the clip. | ||
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All the uh sabotagment attacks on RFJ Jr. | |
Well, he's a different kind of a guy. | ||
He's got a lot of good uh ideas, but he's got a lot of ideas. | ||
You know, normally they Don't have any ideas, and that's why we have problems with autism and so many other things, because we're coming up with the answers for autism. | ||
You watch. | ||
We're coming up with the answers for other things that normal people, regular people, easy to get along with people, wouldn't be able to do. | ||
We've got a lot of ideas, and so do I, and we're gonna do that. | ||
I like that. | ||
See, that's action. | ||
Now we may not get all the answers we think we're gonna get, but I think we're gonna get them. | ||
I think we're gonna get them. | ||
And there's a reason why it took so long for all this to come out. | ||
So here was uh RFK on Fox News. | ||
He fired the CDC vaccine chiefs because for seven months he was blocked from getting vaccine safety data. | ||
Oh, imagine that. | ||
And this person also stonewall money going to Texas to help with measles. | ||
He was a full-on trader. | ||
So that's Dr. Dakalakis, uh, the guy I refer to as um what's my nickname for him? | ||
Dr. Baffimet? | ||
That's of course my opinion. | ||
It it just looks like he dresses like that. | ||
Um but here we go. | ||
Here's uh RFK Jr. | ||
Yeah, uh, I mean, that individual actually came to my attention because early on during the measles outbreak, I promised Governor Abbott to send some money down, badly needed money and helped down to uh Texas. | ||
And this individual blocked that money for a month, and I couldn't figure out what's happening. | ||
I gave the order on the uh, you know, I'm running this agency. | ||
How come nothing's happening? | ||
And then we tried to get the vaccine safety data link, which is the data that's supposedly the CDC trying to use to make good decisions on whether vaccines are hurting people and whether they're side effects. | ||
For seven months, he stonewalled us so that we could not get that data. | ||
He's also the individual that runs the vAR system, which give which is the surveillance system for injuries. | ||
That captures, according to CDC's own study, fewer than one percent of vaccine injuries. | ||
This is malpractice. | ||
These people are the people who ordered our children to walk around in mass. | ||
They're the people who closed our schools, they're the people who impose social distancing with no science, shut down our businesses, and they need to go. | ||
We need new bloody, and we need new people who are committed to public health and integrity and gold standard science. | ||
And the Trump administration is gonna make sure that happens. | ||
You know, uh Secretary, you I thought the most interesting part of that when he talks about the VAR system, and this is something I don't think gets said enough. | ||
So, according to CDC's own study, they only get fewer, not one percent, but fewer than one percent of the vaccine injuries. | ||
So, say if a hundred thousand people died of the COVID vaccine according to the VARES database. | ||
Well, add a couple zeros to that. | ||
Because it's about 10 million. | ||
Um that's what's going on. | ||
They make it so hard to report these problems, they make it so difficult. | ||
There was a video I saw a while back, and it was a nurse describing the process. | ||
It was either a nurse or a doctor describing the process. | ||
They have a small practice of what it takes to get something in the VARS database. | ||
And they say it takes so long, we don't have time to do all this. | ||
We just don't. | ||
So you have less than one percent. | ||
So anything you see there, you might as well add a couple zeros to it. | ||
Can y'all put that in the side screen? | ||
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Oh, that one's uh let me see if I can read that better. | |
Yeah, it's saying 40,000 of COVID-19 deaths after vaccination. | ||
And most of that started in 2020. | ||
Late 2020 is when it started. | ||
You can see the deaths like skyrocketing and kind of level off. | ||
As they, you know, they killed people would have uh debilitating injury, but 40,000. | ||
So add two zeros to that 40 million. | ||
40 million deaths. | ||
Or no, that'd be 4 million, 400,000, 4 million. | ||
4 million deaths. | ||
And then you have all of their vaccines and then unknown. | ||
And that's just on that's the government's numbers. | ||
That's not our numbers. | ||
Pretty interesting when you look at the numbers and you start adding zeros on the end of those. | ||
And the mainstream media lied and told you it was safe and effective, and you wouldn't get sick, and no one would be safe until everyone's safe. | ||
But now we have we are in September, right? | ||
And RFK Jr. said he was going to come out. | ||
I think this Tylenol thing is a red herring to get people talking about it. | ||
Note that the okay, go back to that again. | ||
It says that the number of deaths associated, bring that up there. | ||
Uh associated with the COVID vaccines is more than triple the number of deaths associated with all of their vaccines combined since the year 1990. | ||
So four years of vaccination data from COVID-19 is triple the number of deaths associated with all other vaccines. | ||
Tells me two things. | ||
Those COVID vaccines are deadly, and so are the other vaccines. | ||
That's what it tells me. | ||
Wow. | ||
triple the number. | ||
And we don't even know, it might even be worse than that. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Some people could have died and they just said, oh, he had a heart attack, you know? | ||
A lot of people were having heart attacks and brain aneurysms and dying suddenly. | ||
They may, they may not, you know, they didn't associate. | ||
You weren't fully vaccinated. | ||
Okay, here's another way they spoof these numbers. | ||
You're not fully vaccinated until two weeks after your second dose. | ||
So if you die up to 13 days after your second dose, you're not vaccinated. | ||
So it wasn't the vaccine. | ||
It couldn't have been the vaccine. | ||
It's our precious baby. | ||
Oh, is Grok thinking for me? | ||
What are they saying? | ||
The definite uh a fully vaccinated individual can refer to several different vaccination schedules, being up to date on your vaccine and boosters rather than the original definition of fully vaccinated. | ||
See, they can eat and they changed the definition of vaccine. | ||
But in the studies, in the studies, you were not fully vaccinated in the Pfizer study unless it had been 14 days since your second dose. | ||
All right, here's RFK Jr. reveals that the CDC found that the vaccine's autism risk was higher than smoking for lung cancer, and the CDC hid the findings. | ||
In 1999, CEC was also alarmed by the same thing that you described with the parents. | ||
So they decided to do an internal study of their own database, which is called the vaccine safety data link. | ||
It is the medical records, including the vaccination records of 10 million kids from the 10 biggest HMOs. | ||
Oh, it's all the cumulative medical records from all those HMOs and are all housed in one place. | ||
And they studied, they said, let's see if these mercury vaccines are causing autism. | ||
So they looked at one vaccine. | ||
They can look at every vaccine record, and they can look at your medical clamps to see if you know had severe disorders or allergies or if you're an autism diagnosis. | ||
They can do a cluster analysis and they can look for associations. | ||
During the first 30 days of life kids, they looked at kids who got it during the first 30 days. | ||
They compared them to kids who did not get it during the first 30 days who got it later or didn't get it at all. | ||
And here's what they found the relative risk of smoking a pack of cigarettes a day for 20 years and lung cancer is 10. | ||
This was 11.35. | ||
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They knew is that because of chimerasol? | |
From aerosol. | ||
This is what the story that got me involved because they pushed the panic button and they had a secret meeting. | ||
They didn't want to do it on the CEC campus because they thought it would be susceptible to freedom information request. | ||
So they did it in a remote Methodist retreat center on the banks of the Chattahoochee River in Norcross, Georgia, and it was called Simpsonwood. | ||
It had a two-day meeting with 52 individuals, including all the major vaccine companies, regulatory agencies, administrative vaccines, WHO, C D C FDA, NIHS. | ||
And the leaders, uh, the leading academic vaccinated vaccinators. | ||
So the people who basically conduct clinical trials and and make hundreds of millions of dollars for medical schools around this country. | ||
And the first day, and somebody may recorded that meeting. | ||
We don't know why. | ||
We don't know if they knew they were being recorded, but I got a hold of the transcripts in 2005, and it is horrific. | ||
It's a nightmare. | ||
Any of your listeners can go to our website, see zero chunk of health events and read those transcripts and make up your own mind about what happened. | ||
And you see the panjarems of the American health care system, these regulators who are supposed to be protecting us the first day. | ||
They're looking at the science, and they are saying it's bulletproof. | ||
We are causing autism. | ||
It was a two-year committee hearings by Senator Burton at the government oversight committee, and he found that there was a cover-up, and that vaccines do cause autism. | ||
So, you know, anybody can go. | ||
That one. | ||
All right, there he is wrecking the CDC, the World Health Organization, NIH, and putting in you know, basically scaring off all the criminals. | ||
RFK Jr. scaring them off. | ||
And when we come back from break, I'm gonna play a video that people were like, Trump didn't release this video, but I think he did, and it's pretty amazing. | ||
It's pretty damning. | ||
Uh we're gonna have that when we come back. | ||
Uh, I've got Joel Gilbert coming on the third hour to talk about Letitia James. | ||
She's getting busted for more and more fraud, could land her to 15 to 30 years in prison. | ||
That's on the gateway pundits. | ||
So Joel Gilbert's gonna come on and talk about that. | ||
We've got a lot more. | ||
Thank you for joining me on the war room. | ||
We'll be right back after this short break. | ||
Well, he's a different kind of a guy, he's got a lot of good uh ideas, but he's got a lot of ideas. | ||
You know, normally they don't have any ideas, and that's why we have problems with autism and so many other things, because we're coming up with the answers for autism. | ||
You watch, we're coming up with the answers for other things that normal people, regular people, easy to get along with people wouldn't be able to do. | ||
We've got a lot of ideas, and so do I, and we're gonna do it. | ||
If they just say it's telenol, which I give one chance in a hundred, I'm gonna go ape. | ||
You know what? | ||
I think the problem is that the pharmaceutical drug companies have an exemption because of what they did in the 1980s with Reagan, where they allowed them to never worry about being sued, and that's when they ramped up the schedule. | ||
And that's also the correlation. | ||
When you look at all the host of all sorts of diseases and issues, just look at autism. | ||
It's doing autism. | ||
There's a lot of other autoimmune issues. | ||
There's a lot of uh there's a lot of like serious problems. | ||
I think there are three things that have pushed our us beyond our biology, and the reason we don't have a lot of children dying in uh nutrition, sanitation, and vaccines. | ||
And I think anybody who says otherwise is you know, I think it's crazy. | ||
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We can't say all vaccines be. | |
I didn't say all vaccines, but he's not saying when people say all vaccines. | ||
It sounds like he is. | ||
Brian, you don't know what the f I'm saying. | ||
You don't about to run the pollution. | ||
Over 25 years. | ||
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Um about how many autistic kids have you worked with? | |
Over 70, over 80. | ||
Yes. | ||
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Okay, and during that time, have you ever noticed any connection between the receipt of a vaccine and autistic behavior beginning? | |
Yes, definitely. | ||
And usually the MMR and the parents see an immediate change in the child. | ||
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So right after the MMR shot. | |
Absolutely. | ||
Um, I haven't heard of that, but it's possible that that's the tipping point for some children. | ||
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And so the but the reaction is immediate. | |
It's not like six months later, it is nine and day right after the shot. | ||
Immediately. | ||
Yeah, some parents have video of the child speaking before, and then they lose their language. | ||
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Now, does that happen in a hundred percent of the cases, fifty percent of the cases? | |
No, it does not happen. | ||
A lot of people. | ||
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If it happens, is the transition my opinion is yes. | |
Some parents may say it was gradual over a month or two months, but that may be because they weren't too paying attention as much as possible. | ||
And that was yesterday on the Alex Jones show. | ||
And I and I echo those sentiments. | ||
If they come out and say, Oh, it's Tylenol causing autism. | ||
We know it's BS. | ||
I've interviewed, let's see, he was the DA of Bexar County or Bayer County is what they call it. | ||
It's got an X in it, but they it's a silent. | ||
Silent Y. Nico Lahood. | ||
He's got two kids that both right after the MMR, they were normal kids, 18 months, all of a sudden they turn into zombies. | ||
Now they have kids that they have to take care of for the rest of their lives that are never gonna be never gonna have a family of their own, never gonna have a job, unless they figure out a way to reverse this thing. | ||
And some people are having some success with that. | ||
Well, but you can't say that. | ||
You can't say that. | ||
There's not any studies. | ||
Oh, there's only studies that say it's vaccines are safe and effective. | ||
It's the only studies that exist. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Well, guys, did you find the Simpson Wood uh transcript? | ||
That's on the children's health defense website. | ||
Let me know when y'all find that. | ||
So and just to go back to Dimitri Daskalakis. | ||
He was literally blocking RFK from looking at safety data for seven months. | ||
So doing everything he possibly could. | ||
And he wanted to send money down to Texas, and this individual blocked that money that month for a month. | ||
I couldn't figure out what was happening. | ||
I gave the order, I'm running this agency. | ||
How come nothing's happening? | ||
So that's what the vac with the uh measles epidemic that wasn't even that big. | ||
It was like two kids had measles and one of them died, but probably died from other health reasons. | ||
So I'm gonna play this video that Trump put out when we get back from break. | ||
I didn't believe I I thought it was fake. | ||
And people even asked Grok, and Groc said, uh, it looks like it's fake. | ||
But we're gonna show you the truth. | ||
When we get back, you're watching the war room. | ||
Hour two begins. | ||
Thank you for joining us. | ||
All right, second hour of War Room commences. | ||
I've got the guys digging a clip out of uh I believe it's Fox News, but it has to do with the stabbing that happened in Charlotte, North Carolina. | ||
We'll play that as soon as they get it, but I'm gonna finish up this stuff on vaccines. | ||
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That was the last line. | ||
I screwed that up. | ||
But doom. | ||
All right, here it is. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Donald J. Trump posted this on True Social. | ||
It went to Twitter, and there was a little bit of a twist. | ||
But um he posted this video, and I'm gonna show you the proof of it in a second. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Let's play it first. | ||
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Let's play it first. | |
Show them the thymerosol, which we keep in a metal container because we're a little afraid of it, and it's a very fine powder. | ||
This is thymerosol, which is labeled very toxic. | ||
Cumulative effects can cause damage to the kidneys, to the respiratory system, skin, to the uh nervous system. | ||
Specifically warns on here that it can cause reproductive and developmental toxicity, meaning that it can cause things like autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. | ||
This is immensely toxic stuff. | ||
And it's in vaccines. | ||
And this is what's in the vaccine. | ||
It's important to realize we're talking about a whole range of products. | ||
Vaccines are a big one because of course you're directly injecting it. | ||
For example, this is tetanus vaccine. | ||
This one expires. | ||
It's a little outdated now in 2007. | ||
Here's the thimerosol. | ||
One to ten thousand is a preservative. | ||
Perhaps the biggest one in the US, at least, that's expo uh for exposure to mercury is the influenza vaccine. | ||
Influenza vaccine is now recommended for all pregnant women, all infants, all children on a yearly basis. | ||
You're supposed to get it. | ||
You have less years influenza. | ||
Understand that thimerosol is not added at the end. | ||
It's not like, well, that factory next year can make thymerosol free. | ||
Thimerosol, you either have to have a thimerosol-free factory, or you have to not have one. | ||
They add thymerosol at each step because the factory is not clean and not sterile. | ||
So you either have to have an expensive sterile factory where you don't need thymerosol, or you have to have one that produces thimerosol. | ||
It's gonna need thimerosol or something the whole time. | ||
It needs to be stopped. | ||
This is uh the influenza vaccine from Adventist Pester, their flu zone. | ||
25 micrograms of mercury per dose. | ||
I'd like to point out that a lot of people didn't know, and I'm one of them. | ||
I've given 2,000 Rogam shots. | ||
I've been in vaccines for 35 years. | ||
I didn't know that Rogam had thimerosol in it. | ||
So I think a lot of the doctors were unaware, they weren't aware that even the word thymerosol meant mercury. | ||
Oh, imagine that. | ||
They had no idea thymerosol meant mercury. | ||
I wonder why they made the name thymerosol. | ||
What a twist. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Hey, it's just thimerosol. | ||
It's good for you. | ||
You need a little bit. | ||
It doesn't sound bad, huh? | ||
We used to play this clip, and it was uh from a local, I think the local news station here, but it's it's really badly degraded. | ||
But the lady says mercury containing vaccines may help not harm children's health. | ||
Literally says that and says the vaccines are are seen to increase behavior positive behavior. | ||
Yeah, I'm a drone. | ||
I'm not doing anything. | ||
I'm sitting here drooling. | ||
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Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh. | |
That's positive behavior, Billy. | ||
You're not jumping up and down asking a bunch of stupid questions. | ||
I mean, Jesus Christ, people. | ||
I tell you what, if they come out, if they come out. | ||
Ugh. | ||
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So let's get back to, let's get back to the the truth here. | |
Oh, Grok's going to tell us the truth. | ||
So Whiteboard asks, hey, Grok, did Trump actually post this? | ||
And Grok says, no. | ||
Baked on it to Trump threat and exposed. | ||
He did not post this video. | ||
But he didn't go to his true social. | ||
And here, if you look at my little computer here, my little handheld microcomputer. | ||
There, Donald J. Trump at Real Donald Trump. | ||
This is truth details. | ||
They're on poison, every single one. | ||
And uh there you can see the number of retruths and likes. | ||
And it was posted today at 1139 a.m. | ||
Wake up. | ||
The President of the United States is telling the American people vaccines are toxic. | ||
Hey Ben Farmer, you've been put on notice. | ||
That was Coyote 143. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Is this our true this the actual truth right here? | ||
This is the same truth. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Yes, there it is, right there. | ||
There's Coyote. | ||
Good Lord in heaven. | ||
They they had us poison our children willingly. | ||
Tell us they prevent diseases. | ||
These people must be punished. | ||
Every doctor, nurse in hospital, everyone producing these vaccines, every single one. | ||
Well, that's not. | ||
We know that's not going to happen. | ||
We know accountability is one thing the government's not very good at. | ||
Especially holding themselves accountable. | ||
Because there's one thing the government likes to do is not say they're ever wrong. | ||
All right, let's continue. | ||
This is uh attorney Todd Callender. | ||
Exposes a thousand one hundred percent increase in U.S. military deaths throughout 2021 compared to 2020. | ||
People with three shots have no immune system left whatsoever. | ||
There's no other way to characterize this than intentional homicide, the unlawful taking of a human life, except it's such large numbers, which makes it a genocide. | ||
So a military genocide. | ||
This is attorney Todd Callender. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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Correctly. | |
Yes, okay. | ||
We know from the DMED database, the military's database, which we're looking at because that's our plaintiff class, that in 10 months of 2021, so not even the complete year, all causes morbidity and mortality had increased according to the military's own numbers by 1100%, 1,100% over 2020. | ||
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Among who? | |
What was the population? | ||
Uh between 18 and 40 was the DMED population, if they had memory serves. | ||
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Under in the military. | |
Military members. | ||
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Military members. | |
I'm telling you. | ||
Yes, that's what I'm telling you. | ||
That is the database that we're operating on. | ||
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1100%. | |
Yes, that's right. | ||
And if you if you look at the way that the charts go, and don't forget I'm in the morbidity business. | ||
We underwrite accident sickness, health, and disability insurance. | ||
If you look at the forecasts, that should be in the neighborhood of 5,000 percent increase this year. | ||
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Oh my gosh. | |
Yeah, this isn't this is this is genocide. | ||
You said it in the very beginning. | ||
Look one easy way to look at this, it's really simple. | ||
If you look at all of the documentation, Pfizer's documentation, the uh we did mass specometry on their vials. | ||
We know what's in these things. | ||
And in fact, they even admit that they added an HIV protein into the shots for the purpose of disabling people's autoimmune. | ||
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Right? | |
They couldn't slip these lipid nanoparticles, which are in fact little bombers that carry pathogenic proteins to to effectuate gene modification in the individual, gene therapy, as they call it. | ||
In order to get those lipid nano particles past your cellular defense, your body's defense, they had to disarm your immune system. | ||
And they did that. | ||
It's in all the scientific papers. | ||
What they didn't do is undo that. | ||
So effectively, when you talk to our expert, what does he call it? | ||
Autoimmune deficiency syndrome. | ||
That's basically vaccine AIDS. | ||
And right now, they're coming to understand this. | ||
People showing up HIV positive, people with three shots have no immune system left over whatsoever. | ||
There is no other way to characterize this other than intentional homicide, the unlawful taking of the human life, except that it's in large numbers, which makes it a genocide. | ||
This is criminal. | ||
And we actually filed a criminal complaint. | ||
We we created one in March of uh 2021. | ||
Twenty thousand of them were downloaded and filed all over the United States and the world. | ||
And until very recently, no law enforcement would take up the case or even investigate it. | ||
That's called a conspiracy. | ||
It's a very grand conspiracy. | ||
Yes. | ||
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A vaccine delivered AIDS epidemic. | |
That's right. | ||
That's correct. | ||
In fact, what's really odd about that is now they're starting to uh to open up the FEMA death camps, as I call them. | ||
They're quarantine centers under the intergovernmental agreements. | ||
And you will note, and I'll send you a copy of one, that the camps are not to discriminate for purposes of infectious disease, purposes of who gets quarantine and who doesn't. | ||
They're not allowed to discriminate against people that are age positive, HIV positive. | ||
Because that would be the entire population of people that got those shots, particularly the Pfizer or Moderna shots. | ||
We know that those are the HIV proteins that they put in there in order to disable the immune systems. | ||
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And the vaccinated people not knowing they don't know that their immune system has been turned off. | |
No. | ||
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Then they're now vulnerable to all kinds of viruses and germs. | |
And they may die from something else, and nobody connects it to the vaccine. | ||
That's exactly what's happening. | ||
And you know, to your point, people don't even know that they have been participating as laboratory animals in a phase three clinical trial. | ||
None of these shots. | ||
So there's a lot of people looking at Tom Rentz was doing a big uh investigation on what's going on in the military. | ||
There's a lot of people looking at what's going on in the military, because there's going to be lawsuits because they were forcing these troops to get these vaccines because it was coming down from other government heads. | ||
And that's the one thing, you know, you can say Donald Trump pushed warp speed, but he never mandated the vaccine. | ||
He never forced anyone to take it. | ||
Democrats got in, immediately did a 180, forced people to take it. | ||
People start dropping like flies, and they go, We don't care. | ||
You're not fully vaccinated. | ||
You must hate you must hate everybody. | ||
You're gonna have a dark winter of death. | ||
Uh final video on this vaccine extravaganza as we count down to when we're going to see some actual action from RFK on vaccines. | ||
Here's uh Bill Posey, uh who's Republican from the 8th District of Florida. | ||
Here he is explaining something we've talked about a few times here with the how the CDC destroyed its findings on autism being prevalent in boys after the MMR vaccine. | ||
And here it is. | ||
August 2014, Dr. William Thompson, a senior scientist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, worked with a whistleblower attorney to provide my office with documents related to a 2004 CDC study that examined the possibility of a relationship between mumps, measles, rubella, vaccines, and autism. | ||
In a statement released in August 2014, Dr. Thompson stated, I regret that my co-authors and I omitted statistically significant information in our 2004 article published in the Journal of Pediatrics. | ||
The co-authors scheduled a meeting to destroy documents related to the study. | ||
The remaining four co-authors all met and brought a big garbage can into the meeting room and reviewed and went through all the hard copy documents that we had thought we should discard and put them in a huge garbage can. | ||
However, because I assumed it was illegal and would violate both FOIA and DOJ requests, I kept hard copies of all documents in my office and I retained all associated computer files. | ||
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Yes. | |
So individuals like Dr. Thompson, Dr. Hooker going out and keeping this data, even though they were told to destroy it. | ||
And we're able to get the information out later on as whistleblowers. | ||
So you can't beat that. | ||
Now, if you look up, we heard the video of RFK Jr. talking about the Simpson Wood conference. | ||
If you go to AI and talk about it, well, AI is going to give you the sanitized version. | ||
The 2000 Simpson Wood CDC conference was a meeting at the Simpson Wood Methodist Retreat Center to review data from the vaccine safety data link, BSD, regarding a potential link between mercury containing preservative thymerosol and neurological issues in children. | ||
While the conference was a scientific review, it later became a central point for anti-vaccine activists like RFK Jr. and became known for controversy fueled by allegations of a conspiracy to hide vaccine safety information. | ||
Oh, we'd never do that. | ||
Which were based on inaccuracies and ultimately led to Salon.com retracting a key article. | ||
Well, here's the transcript. | ||
Here's Dr. Burner from the transcript right here. | ||
Now, the other things I thought would be helpful is to provide a brief summary of the chronologically chronological of the chronologically. | ||
Wow. | ||
Of the events chronology, thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Chronology of events surrounding thy marosol. | ||
This is not the first time some of us have heard of this preservative. | ||
Well, some doctors had no idea about it. | ||
Basically, there was a congressional action in 1997 requiring the FDA to review mercury and drugs and biologics in December 1998. | ||
The FDA had called for the information from the manufacturers about mercury in their products. | ||
There's a European group of regulations and authorities and manufacturers met in 1999, and they did not recommend any change. | ||
In the U.S., there's a growing recognition that cumulative exposure may exceed some guidelines. | ||
Yeah, but no big deal. | ||
There are a set of guidelines that are much discussion. | ||
They're talking about your kids' health and how much mercury they can inject into them. | ||
Just to give you the con the context of this. | ||
These guidelines are not exactly the same. | ||
There is recognition that the cumulative exposure that children receive from vaccination may actually exceed at least one of the guidelines that is recommended, that of the EPA. | ||
That caused a concern, which resulted in a joint statement from the public health service in the American Academy of Pediatrics in July last year, which basically stated that as a long-term goal, it was desirable to remove mercury from vaccines because it was potentially preventable source of exposure. | ||
And if it was able to be removed, that it should be removed as soon as possible. | ||
The goal was agreed upon. | ||
In the meantime, there was a postponement recommendation recommended for the hepatitis B vaccine at birth. | ||
Also, at the time the FDA had sent a letter to manufacturers asking for them to look at the situation with their products to see what could be accomplished as soon as possible. | ||
So you could go, guys, pull up the website where you can find all this information, which was the Children's Health Defense Fund. | ||
Now it was a children's health defense on uh where RFK RFK was talking about that in his, he was talking about the Simpson Wood conference, and he got this in 2005, and this was done in 2000. | ||
Can you imagine this was going on in 2000? | ||
And there it is, the Simpson Wood document. | ||
So you can get it. | ||
You can grab it yourself, do some word searches, and take a look around, see what, see what they were uh the doctors are talking about. | ||
Well, actually, they weren't all doctors. | ||
A lot of them were vaccine manufacturing representatives and you know, big pharma companies. | ||
So we know they are always going to tell you what's right. | ||
So I said Joel Gilbert's coming up in the next hour, and I just want to give you a quick cursory of this uh article from the Gateway Pundit. | ||
Busted again. | ||
Letitia James' fraudulent 200,000 credit line mortgage in her 2021 could land her in prison for 15 to 30 years. | ||
So New York State mortgage records indicate that she committed mortgage fraud on the 200,000 line of a credit line mortgage with Citizens Bank in 2021. | ||
Like other mortgages, it requires a signed note, a mortgage document, and recording with the county clerk. | ||
The mortgage document shows that Jane James misrepresented her five-unit apartment as a single family dwelling. | ||
The false claim allowed James to avoid significantly higher commercial loan closing costs and a higher interest rate. | ||
In New York, the number of units in a property determines whether a loan qualifies as a residential mortgage with lower interest rate. | ||
That's one to four family dwellings, or whether it's a commercial multifamily building mortgage with higher interest rates and closing costs, five or more dwelling units. | ||
And hers was a five-unit apartment. | ||
So it looks like it appears that Letitia James said, oh, it's a single family dwelling, Even though she knew it was skirting the issue, so she could be a uh a landlord, Democrat landlord, and uh, you know, basically commit mortgage fraud, getting cheaper rates and getting more money. | ||
There you go. | ||
But Trump was bad and he mislabeled his properties. | ||
Even though the banks that he loaned from all said, Oh, he's great, he paid it all back. | ||
Now we're gonna have Joel Gilbert on to really get into the weeds with this. | ||
Let me put this one aside over here, along with my Simpsonwood documents that I'll read at the next break. | ||
Um, all right, let's go to let's go to this article. | ||
This is I got protested for having a pint. | ||
This is Rahim Kasim. | ||
It's in the other section, guys. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Clip number 17. | ||
Would you like to know what it feels like being protested outside your own restaurant on a lazy Wednesday afternoon on Capitol Hill? | ||
Well, I documented it all for you. | ||
Our regular protesters, a little weird one in the middle is very strange. | ||
No matter how much she shakes her arm, she doesn't seem to be able to lose those bingo wings. | ||
And the one on the right is especially special. | ||
He does appear to me like he might have been an attempted school shooter at one point. | ||
But they put a little message out to their group chat and they actually started to attract a lot more attention. | ||
Here you see the police rolling up and doing absolutely nothing. | ||
Uh, and then a lot more of their friends coming in and joining the equation. | ||
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I especially like the ginger one. | |
He actually does seem to have a sense of humor. | ||
Uh at one point I think they decided they were too white, and they demanded one of their black friends come down, so here he is with the American flag, and immediately gets in trouble because he's getting in people's way and harassing them. | ||
They were all doing that all night, by the way. | ||
Um, but you'll see in a second that when somebody tries to counter protest them, they don't actually the police don't allow them the same free speech that they allow these far-left paid protesters. | ||
So here I am outside the pub, dinner and a show for me. | ||
And I sat there with this cacophony of noise for three whole hours just to show them they don't bother us. | ||
But we clearly bother them. | ||
I don't know if it's the foie gras or whatever, but they seem to be taking out their anger on Capitol Hill's animals. | ||
This dog was particularly perturbed by what they were doing. | ||
Most of the residents who are walking past objected to what they were doing. | ||
And so I put on a little protest of my own, grabbed our sweet Elizabeth portrait from inside the bar and they danced around. | ||
It looked pretty perplexing to them, I think. | ||
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I don't think they've ever had somebody get in their face like that. | |
And make a mockery of them. | ||
It did seem to upset them, and it especially seemed to upset the police. | ||
Again, they are allowed. | ||
These far left paid protesters are allowed free speech. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
I'm not. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Is this guy thinking to Kimba Tombo? | ||
On my own of my own restaurant. | ||
Oh, you can't go over next to these protesters. | ||
You see this? | ||
See this? | ||
They can sit there and make a ruckus and be just belligerent. | ||
And you show up with your lizard queen portrait, and look what happens. | ||
What the country. | ||
Welcome back to the war room. | ||
Got an interesting article here that's gonna bring us into this video. | ||
After the killing of young Ukrainian woman by blackmail in the US, AFD MEP states that blacks account for 56% of murders and white lives matter. | ||
His name was Tomas Frolich. | ||
And he's saying what many wish US Republicans had the courage to say about black on white crime, but all of them, including Trump, refused to even publicly recognize that white people actually exist. | ||
And that's by staff over at Remix. | ||
So there is a clip off of Fox News that one of the producers saw and said, Hey, you need to watch this and comment on it. | ||
So I haven't even seen this. | ||
I'll be commenting on it cold. | ||
Guys, you can put me in the split screen if you want, and uh, let's fire away. | ||
Well, good afternoon and live from Texas. | ||
This is the Will Kane Show. | ||
It's Monday, post-Labor Day, back to school, back to work. | ||
The beginning of dove season should be a national holiday. | ||
And it's also back to football on Sundays. | ||
It can be tough, though, to see the bright side on a Monday, but President Trump reminds us that as a nation, we have a lot to look forward to in America. | ||
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They end up getting the Olympics, the World Cup for 250. | |
Amazing the way God works is amazing. | ||
Isn't it amazing the way God works? | ||
It's true. | ||
The Olympics, the World Cup. | ||
When you have guests coming over to your house. | ||
Let's pause this for a second. | ||
Let's even talk about that. | ||
The economic um stimulus that'll happen from having the Olympics and the World Cup are going to be huge. | ||
I know Houston's going to be one of the cities where it's at they just built a new soccer stadium. | ||
And I have a friend who lives a few blocks from where that stadium is. | ||
And they're planning on a whole huge, they have a huge kind of outdoor park area, and they're going to have events going on, and you know, people from all over the world. | ||
And if you these people are coming, they're not poor. | ||
Uh these tickets are expensive, but it's also going to be uh an excuse for just a lot of, you know, USA celebration and for us to tout what's going on here. | ||
Now we'll be interested to see what goes on in California because after the fires, there's talk of, you know uh developers coming in and buying some of these burned out lots, and they're going to turn them into these, you know, multi-family units. | ||
It's going to be like a 15-minute city over in the Palisades for those who don't have the time, patience, or um basically ingenuity to get the permits, rebuild a house, do all the things you need to do because it's super hard in California. | ||
Let's continue with the report. | ||
Maybe that's why the president is hell-bent on keeping America safe. | ||
It's right on the tape. | ||
Not not really watchable because it's so horrible. | ||
But uh just viciously stabbed. | ||
She's just sitting there. | ||
So they're evil people. | ||
We have to be able to handle that. | ||
If we don't handle that, we don't have a country. | ||
The president is talking about chilling video, lighting up social media this weekend. | ||
It is disturbing to watch. | ||
It shows 23-year-old Irina Zarutka. | ||
She's a refugee from Ukraine, boarding Charlotte, North Carolina's light rail train just after 9 45 p.m. on August 22nd. | ||
She's sitting, scrolling on her phone. | ||
A man in a red hoodie is sitting behind her. | ||
After four minutes, he casually and unpredictably pulls out a knife and stabs her three times. | ||
She was dead at the scene. | ||
And if that's not horrifying enough, right after, he roams around the train car, waiting by the doors as passengers look on, leaving behind him a trail of blood. | ||
The suspect DeCarlos Brown Jr. is a career criminal with 14 arrests, at least 14 arrests. | ||
And those convictions, they date back more than a decade, including arrests for felony larceny, robbery with a dangerous weapon, and communicating threats. | ||
Well, look at that. | ||
It looks like uh we had 12 earlier today, and now it's up to 14. | ||
So this guy's even more of a career criminal than we thought, roaming around the subway cars later or train cars, I guess, light rail cars later, and uh just dripping of blood. | ||
And it seems like I w I wonder what the reaction was of those people that were sitting around. | ||
There's at least three people around this girl as she was getting stabbed. | ||
Did they do anything or did they just keep looking at their phones? | ||
Oh, we don't want to say anything about the black guy doing something. | ||
We'll be considered racist. | ||
We don't want to do that. | ||
And I wonder if Trump actually saw the full video instead of where it stops where everybody else sees it, where it stops like that. | ||
Did he see the full thing? | ||
Kind of looks like he did. | ||
And he's probably really disturbed about it. | ||
All right, continue. | ||
Robbery, he was back on the street. | ||
Five months later in 2020, he was arrested for assaulting his sister. | ||
Again, quickly, back on the street. | ||
This past January, North Carolina magistrate judge Teresa Stokes granted Brown release after his arrest for misuse of the 911 system, based upon the release, a written promise that he would return for his court hearing. | ||
That case, by the way, pending when he boarded the light rail last month. | ||
Also stunning, support for these kinds of criminals. | ||
Look at this. | ||
It's a now removed GoFundMe page for the suspect. | ||
It reads, quote, while what happened on the blue line was a tragedy, what we mustn't lose sight of is the fact that DeCarlos Brown Jr. was failed categorically by the judicial system and the mental health services of North Carolina. | ||
And as such is not entirely to blame for what happened. | ||
Mental health has become a catch-all for this country. | ||
Can you believe it? | ||
To excuse the greatest of our sins. | ||
You can't. | ||
Hold on, pause it for a second. | ||
You can't blame the black guy for what he did. | ||
Because she obviously provoked him into getting stabbed because she was white and wearing a baseball cap and a pizza delivery uniform. | ||
You know, people were putting up GoFundMe's for J6 defense. | ||
They were getting pulled down immediately. | ||
Anytime we put up something on GoFundMe, it would get pulled down immediately. | ||
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We haven't killed anybody. | |
Can you believe that? | ||
Now, what'll be interesting is gives and go will probably let him, but the whoever put that out is probably too stupid to know about gives and go because they're one of these modern people. | ||
GoFundMe pulls horrific fundraiser for ex-con DeCarlos Brown Jr. accused of murdering Ukrainian refugee on train. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Finally, ex-users blast complete media blackout on brutal murder of Ukrainian refugee by homeless career criminal. | ||
You know, and there's something for these people to do. | ||
It's called work brigades. | ||
Put them to work. | ||
Cleaning out things, picking up trash, wearing chains, whatever. | ||
That guy should not be out on the streets, though. | ||
He should be, he should be put to death. | ||
I mean, this guy is obviously he cannot be reformed. | ||
You can't blame it all on mental health. | ||
Ridiculous. | ||
Oh, the system failed him. | ||
Yeah, this you know how the system failed him? | ||
By not keeping it in prison, by not holding him accountable for his actions. | ||
By going, oh, it's okay. | ||
You don't understand what you're doing. | ||
You have mental problems. | ||
Yeah, look at all those mental problems right there. | ||
Fourteen arrests. | ||
Fourteen right there. | ||
Different arrests, different mugshots. | ||
I don't know about that one right there. | ||
I guess that is the I guess he cut some hair at one point. | ||
One time he had a no hair. | ||
The rest of the time, kind of looks like little Wayne. | ||
Without all the face tattoos. | ||
Anyway, let's continue. | ||
From Charlotte's mayor, Vi Lyles. | ||
She wrote, We will never arrest our way out of issues such as homelessness and mental health. | ||
Mental health disease is just that. | ||
A disease like any other that needs to be treated with the same compassion, diligence, and commitment as cancer or heart disease. | ||
By comparing mental health to cancer, she makes De Carlos Brown the victim in this horrible murder. | ||
By blaming the system, she absolves responsibility for De Carlos Brown. | ||
And there was no responsibility for the city of Chicago, at least their leaders, who I guess are hard work at investigating. | ||
They treated themselves to a break from a safety briefing on the incident to eat cake. | ||
So why are we just hearing about this now? | ||
this horrific crime. | ||
It's been since August 22nd, but it hits your radar, my radar, just this past weekend in September. | ||
Well, it's because of one of the biggest lies of omission. | ||
Silence from the media. | ||
Let's explain over at the wall. | ||
If you search right now for the victim's name, Arena Zarutskov on the New York Times. | ||
As of earlier this morning, you got absolutely zero results. | ||
That's the name again of the Ukrainian refugee murdered on that light rail train in Charlotte. | ||
Zero results. | ||
Now, if I took another incident on mass transportation, say Daniel Penny stepping up as a vigilante to help people on the New York City subway. | ||
You search that on the New York Times. | ||
Now why would that be? | ||
Well I'm going on. | ||
Well, I know why. | ||
I know why. | ||
I know why. | ||
Because one was a white guy helping people out that were being attacked and uh menaced by a black guy, and the other one was a white girl who got murdered by a white guy who's a victim of the system. | ||
Am I right, guys? | ||
Am I right? | ||
Can I get can I get a big applause? | ||
I get a I got it right, right? | ||
Yeah, see? | ||
Look at that. | ||
I got some applause. | ||
Yay. | ||
That's right. | ||
Racist nation. | ||
We can't say anything about anybody of color. | ||
Because we might be considered racist. | ||
All right, Will, let's continue. | ||
100 articles. | ||
And another story, zero articles. | ||
And it's because the media is more interested in the all capitals story, the narrative, then the facts or the truth. | ||
Take a look at the difference here. | ||
I want to show you the actual truth. | ||
When it comes to crime, the story is about race. | ||
Race. | ||
Take a look at the black on white crimes. | ||
385,000 in 2023. | ||
The white on black crimes, just under 118,000. | ||
You see the comparative numerical difference. | ||
But now, here's what the media actually does. | ||
They did what our camera operator just began to do a moment ago. | ||
I'm going to step out of the way. | ||
I'm going to show you literally what the media does with a camera. | ||
They zoom in on this number. | ||
This number, devoid of context. | ||
Devoid of any facts. | ||
Devoid of any understanding. | ||
So good is the white people responsible. | ||
Never do you understand these stories like this one we just saw out of Sharp. | ||
Well, I think the most shocking number, pause for a second. | ||
The sh most shocking number is the 607,000 unknown on white. | ||
And we've seen, we've we've seen the mug shots. | ||
See if y'all can find some of the black guys that are listed as white. | ||
There's no way that's a white guy. | ||
That guy wouldn't be walking around saying he's white. | ||
Why are y'all saying he's white? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Keep your BLM poster in your in your bedroom. | ||
See what happens. | ||
Oh, you might just get stabbed on the light rail. | ||
Hmm. | ||
Yeah, that's 607,000 number. | ||
Pull that back up, guys. | ||
That is the number. | ||
Because that's where they're lying about everything. | ||
It's probably double the black on white crime, maybe even triple. | ||
And then you got all the guys that they say are white but are actually black. | ||
And that's what they've been doing. | ||
They've been oh, I gotta read this micro. | ||
Hold on, let's see. | ||
Are these all black guys that were called white? | ||
Really? | ||
These are all white people? | ||
Look at all these white people. | ||
Why are all these criminals booked as white? | ||
Well, blow that back up again. | ||
I I think I saw one white guy. | ||
Oh no, there might be two. | ||
Uh, none on that page. | ||
No. | ||
No, no. | ||
All mostly black, I'd say some sort of Indian. | ||
That guy right there, down at underneath the bald big-headed black guy, it kind of looks like O.J. Simpson. | ||
That guy. | ||
That guy might be white. | ||
He's the closest one. | ||
And there's this Hispanic guy right here that is. | ||
Oh, this guy might. | ||
No, he's probably Asian of some sort. | ||
But he's white now. | ||
Welcome to America. | ||
You're white now. | ||
Yeah, and I didn't play this clip. | ||
It came out last week of this um black comedian dressing up as a white dude. | ||
You know why I didn't play it? | ||
Because the first part of his video, I didn't mind him, I don't mind him dressing up like a redneck and talking like that and whatever. | ||
But the one of the first things he did that he showed, a black guy's walking in front and he spits in front of him. | ||
And I'm like, oh, that's improving race relations right there. | ||
And you know, people will replay that five years from now and they won't remember that it was a black guy that was dressed up in whiteface. | ||
All right, let's continue with Will's breakdown. | ||
Already begun to address away what just happened in Charlotte. | ||
Axios writes stabbing video fuels maga's crime message. | ||
Inside the article, they write, the big picture. | ||
The rising number of surveillance cameras in public spaces, including on Charlotte's light rail, has become a big accelerant in these cases. | ||
The video is easily shared or leaked and can instantly pollinate across social media. | ||
So Axios is now saying surveillance cameras are the reason we're having so much crime. | ||
Is that what they're saying? | ||
Instantly pollinate across social media, a visual counterpoint to uh strike statistics showing crime decreases. | ||
Oh, and what are those statistics? | ||
Well, they're the ones that they said the big cities don't have to report. | ||
There's the little Ukrainian Marilyn Monroe, slashed to death for no reason other than being white. | ||
And she's Eastern European. | ||
She's not even like English white. | ||
Or like Russian white. | ||
All right, let's continue. | ||
Counterpoint to stats showing crime decreases. | ||
You see, the problem isn't the murder. | ||
The problem, according to Axios, is the surveillance cameras, and that you know about the murder. | ||
We wouldn't, any of us know, but for social media. | ||
And this isn't the only story. | ||
There was that viral brawl in Cincinnati. | ||
The tragic stabbing at a track meet in Frisco, Texas, that killed Austin Metcalf. | ||
And now this horrific stabbing in Charlotte. | ||
All right, joining me now on all of this is film director and historian Aaron Durham, who grew up in Charlotte and lived downtown, rode the light rail, and her husband, former nuclear scientist for the U.S. Department of Energy in North Carolina, Matt Van Swole. | ||
Thank you both for being with us here today. | ||
Matt, let's start with why this story gets no coverage. | ||
It still, to some point has not broken through outside of social media and a few outlets like this one on Fox News. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Why is the public not allowed to know about what happened in Charlotte? | ||
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Well, it's it's the same reason that the coverage for Helene didn't break through as well, which we went through down here in Ashford, North Carolina, which was there's there's a narrative and it must be pushed at all costs. | |
And if the narrative crosses into a political realm, let's just say left that they don't want you to know about, you will not see the story. | ||
And Aaron's got some terrifying stories of her riding the light rail and being chased downtown. | ||
So Aaron, this is not an isolated incident, what we just saw take place with this refugee from Ukraine. | ||
No, I mean, I got super lucky growing up because my uh my parents are just very safety oriented. | ||
My mom worked downtown, and um she had she you know was almost assaulted on the street of downtown Charlotte, and um luckily she's a second-degree black belt and she broke his nose. | ||
So uh she was she was fine. | ||
Um, but there are so many stories like that, and the police came up to her right afterwards and said, like, thank you, because you you need to teach like we can we can lock this person up, but immediately after they're gonna be on the street again. | ||
Um you hear about uh uh businesses downtown because things aren't reported um on the news, businesses downtown will tell their employees like, hey, somebody got assaulted in the in the parking garage last night, or you know, they they kind of warn their employees, but why on earth are we not as a nation actually telling these statistical telling the statistics as they are that violent crime is up, that murder is up. | ||
I don't care if it's mental illness. | ||
If someone has had, you know, has committed a violent crime, they need to be in jail, right? | ||
Like that just makes sense. | ||
Well, the media is only one angle of this, and Matt, while I agree with you, it's about politics. | ||
There's a lot of elements to why it's politics. | ||
This is what's going on. | ||
They keep talking about oh the the decreasing crime statistics, the crime's actually going down. | ||
No, the reporting of crime is going down. | ||
And the misreporting of crime. | ||
As you can see from all those mugshots we were shown of all the white people that commit crime. | ||
Can we bring up the mugshots again of those people, all the black or I mean white guys, I'm sorry, they're all white. | ||
Um I misspoke. | ||
I'm a bad racist. | ||
Um there, oh, there they are. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Okay, all those black, I mean, I'm sorry, all those white guys. | ||
All those white guys committing crime. | ||
And it's a lot of different people in there. | ||
It's a lot of different, it's a mixture. | ||
It's a mixture. | ||
I'm not I'm not trying to blame all blacks here. | ||
Everybody, everybody who's a violent criminal should be equally punished. | ||
Okay, no matter what your skin color is. | ||
You want to be violent, you should be punished. | ||
You can't control yourself, you should be punished. | ||
If most of y'all ate a normal diet, you'd probably be fine, but you're angry because you're drinking all the time and you're eating seed oils and you're just a mess. | ||
Probably not pooping good. | ||
And that's that's probably most of the problem right there. | ||
Most of these people, they're horrible diets. | ||
I don't think that's the problem. | ||
Well, is that Crisco cleanser? | ||
What are we what's going on with this? | ||
I love how y'all just throw up random doc uh random documents. | ||
But what's going on? | ||
FBI says crime is plummeted to start 2024, but they're missing a big part of the data. | ||
Oh. | ||
It doesn't include any major metropolitan areas, including Los Angeles and New York where crime is historically high. | ||
Oh. | ||
And that's the independent. | ||
I mean, that's as liberal as it comes right there. | ||
But they're like actually telling you what's going on. | ||
They're like saying, oh, this is really what's happening. | ||
Crime is down, FBI says, but politicians choose statistics to fit their narrative. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Murder fell 12% in 2023 compared to 2022. | ||
You believe that? | ||
You believe that with all that we're seeing? | ||
No. | ||
We're not getting the full crime statistics. | ||
They're hiding the crime statistics. | ||
I remember one time when the FBI said nobody died in a certain place. | ||
Because the people aren't reporting the crime statistics correctly. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
Let's finish up the video. | ||
Racial narrative that's needed for the media. | ||
But there's also the political angle, not just the media. | ||
And Aaron, you brought this up. | ||
Why aren't these guys prosecuted? | ||
Why aren't they kept in jail? | ||
Who are the prosecutors and who are the judges in places like Charlotte, North Carolina? | ||
Well, there are Congress people like Representative Jasmine Crockett who are actually advocating for keeping criminals on the street. | ||
I want you to listen to Jasmine Crockett. | ||
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I don't want anybody to mistake what I'm saying. | |
Just because you are impoverished does not mean that you will be a criminal. | ||
But I do want to be clear that there is a direct link between poverty and susceptibility to having to engage in certain things. | ||
I want people to understand that there are crimes that are committed, not because people are criminals, but because they literally are trying to survive. | ||
So some crime, Aaron, is excusable because of poverty. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I am working right now pro bono, um, telling the stories of of kids from the worst of the worst situations that are that you know got scholarships to go and you know follow their dreams. | ||
These kids are academically gifted, incredible human beings, doing doing amazing things for this world already at 18, 19 years old. | ||
Poverty does not mean you get to be a criminal. | ||
Having a hard life does not mean you get to stab a woman in the face and get out. | ||
Like we're dealing with this in Asheville as well. | ||
We we got messages off of um off of X for the past 48 hours from people in Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake City, uh, DC, New York City. | ||
These people are pissed. | ||
They want someone to step in and start uh getting rid of bail, making sure that if you commit a violent crime, you are in jail. | ||
Like very simple, regardless of why you did it. | ||
Right. | ||
No, poverty's not an excuse, and neither, by the way, is is mental health. | ||
All right, Matt Vancewell, Aaron Durham. | ||
Thank you both for being with us here today. | ||
Thank you, Will. | ||
We love you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
All right, now to a story that we've been staying on top of. | ||
We just mentioned it a moment ago. | ||
It's an emotional day back on the field for the Frisco Memorial High School football team. | ||
That's that's the young man who got stabbed. | ||
They're talking about, see, they go from one horrible stabbing to another. | ||
That's young guy who is who's at a track meet, and he asked the guy to get out of their shade structure from the opposing team, and the guy stabbed him. | ||
And he goes, Oh, I was being threatened. | ||
You know, his twin brother held him in his arms. | ||
I mean, terrible, terrible, terrible story. | ||
And it just makes me wonder. | ||
And then you got these people who go, it's not. | ||
You get the little Debbie didn't do nothing's out there going, it's not their fault. | ||
They're poor. | ||
They want bread. | ||
AOC defends a rise in New York crime, saying people are stealing bread to feed their family. | ||
They're trying to put food on their family, just like George Bush said. | ||
I mean, do you believe any of this crap? | ||
You're out there. | ||
You seeing more crime. | ||
You can't go downtown anywhere without your car getting broken into. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
And nobody reports the statistics. | ||
So the FBI doesn't get the statistics. | ||
They're not looking for the statistics because they want to see crime going down because then it makes them look like they're doing their job when we know they're not really doing their job. | ||
Everybody's shirking their responsibilities. | ||
So it's up to us to fix it all. | ||
We got to do everything. | ||
All right, third hour coming up. | ||
Joe Gilbert's going to be up in the next big segment. | ||
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So here it is. | ||
Onion CEO Ben Collins that ran the censorship bureau at MSNBC, now funded by Bloomberg, hasn't given up on print or buying InfoWars. | ||
And you ought to read the whole a uh, what is it? | ||
22-page article because it is an exercise in disinformation and gobbledygook. | ||
It became immediately clear to us that no one else was going to bid on this. | ||
The auction for these assets, like the entirety of the InfoWars thing, like including his supplements that he sells to people, were for sale. | ||
Like we won. | ||
The judge took it away from us because he was also scared of what was going on. | ||
No, they had a fake auction and got caught, and the judge said it violated bankruptcy law. | ||
He didn't want to say it was criminal, but he said it, you know, he stopped short. | ||
He said it looks bad. | ||
You you made this bid. | ||
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It was an incredible moment when it was announced that you were doing this, and then all of a sudden, brakes are on, right? | |
And the judge, somewhere, I don't have all the details, but basically said this isn't happening. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He basically wiped away about like 18 months of court decisions. | ||
Was like, he just I mean, I would be spooked too. | ||
You gotta remember, like, you know, Dan Bongino, Cash Catel, these people are were on info course. | ||
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Yes. | |
Right? | ||
Uh Patel never was. | ||
Our ideological battle in our generation, not what we went through in the civil war, you know, defending uh the country and abolishing the scourge of slavery. | ||
It's not our revolution where we fought for the very ideas of limited government freedom. | ||
That's not it. | ||
But we're fighting now is an ideology, a pernicious, dangerous, and historically deadly ideology that says that other men and women have been uh have been imbued with some special powers to reign over your life and take your liberty and to move forward. | ||
And this is somehow a benevolent way, knighted by the Lord himself that these men should take control of your life. | ||
This is our fight. | ||
This is our time. | ||
Once we allow the left-leaning media, which is what most of them are, to paint conservative or liberty-based talk as inherently violent. | ||
What do you think the next step is? | ||
Now it's the next step is censorship. | ||
You can't allow this to happen. | ||
So I'm asking your listeners whether you support Trump, Cruz, Rubio, Ron Paul, Rand Paul, Joey Bagadonuts. | ||
I don't care who you support. | ||
Do not allow them to do this. | ||
Because once they do it, it's the next step towards suppression of free speech with the left, which the left is always. | ||
And as usual, you cut right to the heart. | ||
They're censoring in Europe, they're starting to censor here. | ||
They admit they want to censor us because they can't compete with our ideas, and you hit the nail on the head. | ||
They are wanting to say it's radical, they want to put out these law enforcement advisements. | ||
I mean, they even tried to ban in the Navy, the Gadston flag that was the first flag of the U.S. Navy. | ||
I mean, they mean business. | ||
Like Dan Bon Gill, like he got to start there. | ||
Like these people, that was a feeder system to the administration. | ||
So, like, to be afraid of that is natural. | ||
Now, at the end here, they say if you could have anything you wanted, what would you do? | ||
What would you control? | ||
I mean, I really would like to control InfoWars. | ||
No, that's a good answer. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So we'll we'll see what happens, but I would like to do it. | ||
The more we survive, the more we know it's the hand of God, and the more historical it is, and the more it makes me love this place more than ever and want to fight because they want the symbol and they want to misrepresent and they want to steal not just my identity, but the idea of the info war and claim it's theirs. | ||
And they say that on national TV and in Wired magazine and all over the place. | ||
And they got caught in a fake auction. | ||
And we sued them and got the depositions and emails where they admit we're not gonna let any company that keeps Jones on the air in InfoWars have it. | ||
So we're just gonna not, we're gonna cancel the auction and give it to these people. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
The Justice Department's investigating now. | ||
And here they are in there, in the wired, Admitting they know that. | ||
And then they've got the nerve in this Wired magazine article to say the judge is scared of the Justice Department, and that's why he hasn't given us the company. | ||
The judge has nothing to worry about. | ||
And then they've got these people literally spending it. | ||
Oh, Jones has Dan Bongino stopping the shutdown. | ||
In June of last year, the judge shut them down. | ||
They tried to close this illegally. | ||
And he fired the U.S. trustee for the Just Department. | ||
They brought another one and the CRO saying never saying anything like it. | ||
Then in November, they had the fake auction and he shut them down then. | ||
That had nothing to do with Dan Bongino. | ||
So just know if they somehow get us shut down the next few months, which they're trying to do constantly. | ||
There's another hearing on the 16th, for a wear gamble around the show trials. | ||
It'll work out, folks, because if they if people don't get indicted for what they've done that's cut and dry, I mean cut and dry. | ||
In the depositions, in the emails, we're not gonna let anybody at the auction get info wars. | ||
We're gonna go beforehand decide it goes to this group for almost no money. | ||
That's bankruptcy fraud. | ||
Welcome back to the third hour of the war room. | ||
And we're gonna go right to our next guest who tried to gaslight the world into thinking that Michelle Obama was actually a woman. | ||
When we all know she's a man, we all know that. | ||
Joan Rivers told us that. | ||
But I bring on Joe Gilbert, author, musician, uh filmmaker. | ||
And he just wrote the article, busted again. | ||
Letitia James' fraudulent 200,000 credit line mortgage in 2021 could land her in prison for 15 to 30 years. | ||
Joel, do you think that'll actually happen? | ||
I think it can happen because uh Donald Trump is very serious about uh correcting the weaponization of the Biden administration, principally so with his own experience. | ||
And there was no question that Letitia James was part of a network and conspiracy of the Democrat Party to try to put Trump in prison and bankrupt him in order to prevent him from running for president. | ||
It was election interference, and all the cases were pretty bogus. | ||
Now, Letitia James ran for office on a very disgusting and anti-American platform that if elected, she would target somebody and use her use her power to target Donald Trump. | ||
Now we've never heard anything like this, even in third world countries, where someone says, vote for me so I can target somebody. | ||
So she definitely deserved to have her own history and behavior in mortgages looked into. | ||
And that's what I did back starting in March. | ||
Unfortunately, for Letitia James, New York State is a public record state. | ||
So every mortgage that she ever engaged in since 1983 is actually online. | ||
And what I found is that she has a 43-year history of mortgage fraud. | ||
It's a definite pattern. | ||
Starting in 1983, when she's only 24 years old, she applied for a mortgage with her father and pretended that her father was her husband. | ||
She said she was married to her father in order to qualify for a loan she would not have been approved for. | ||
And it continued through her purchase of a apartment building in Brooklyn at 296 Lafayette Avenue in 2001. | ||
Now, that building, according to the certificate of occupancy, is very important. | ||
This is the one and only legal say of how many units are in your building. | ||
It's called the New York City Certificate of Occupancy. | ||
It says she has five apartment units. | ||
I actually went out to the building and counted five mailboxes and five doorbells. | ||
So there's five units in a four-story building. | ||
Oh, so you actually did some investigative research here. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I went out there. | ||
But in every single mortgage that Letitia did for this building, for 20 years, she financed and refinanced. | ||
And she always said there were only four apartments, with another exception, I'll tell you in a second. | ||
But each time she said there were four apartments, because when you have four or less apartments, it counts as a residential mortgage. | ||
Right. | ||
And the rate is much lower. | ||
It's a lower interest rate and lower closing costs. | ||
If you have five units or more, it's a commercial multifamily apartment building. | ||
And the interest rates are higher. | ||
The closing costs are seven times higher. | ||
So she absolutely cheated and gamed the system for a benefit she was not entitled to. | ||
And this new article that I came out with from 2021 is very important because it's well within the statute of limitations of five years. | ||
And in today's article, I demonstrated that she took out something called a mortgage credit line mortgage for $200,000 in 2021. | ||
That's a credit line, but it's the same thing as a regular mortgage. | ||
You have to pay taxes and register it with a record it with the city. | ||
And in that one, she did way overkill. | ||
She said she only had one apartment, one dwelling, and she really had five. | ||
And because of that, her closing costs on the 400 on the 200,000 loan were only $4,000. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
If she had correctly, if she correctly and truthfully said, I've got five apartments in a multifamily business building, commercial building, she would have paid between 20 and 30,000 in closing costs. | ||
So this is uh tremendous amount of fraud. | ||
I think they appointed the special counsel, Ed Martin, uh to look into Letitia James, Adam Schiff, Lisa Cook, and others, because as Letitia laid out the prosecutorial prosecutorial standards, no one is above the law. | ||
And I think Letitia James uh is gonna be in big trouble. | ||
I do believe she will be indicted because the amount and pattern of mortgage fraud that she committed is just astounding. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it looks incredible. | ||
We saw that footage of of Ed Martin out in front. | ||
He was uh looking at at different buildings and people were questioning him why he was out there. | ||
He's out there with another investigator uh earlier. | ||
I think I think it was in either late July or early August, he was out there uh in his trench coat looking uh looking at Letitia James's property. | ||
So you're thinking right now the only one they could get her on is this uh 2021 uh kind of refi loan that she was getting the credit line mortgage? | ||
Well, there's a number of things. | ||
Uh according if you took if you defrauded a bank that was insured by the FDIC, like Citizens Bank was in 2021. | ||
Wells Fargo, she did a loan in 2019. | ||
Now, 2019 is outside of the state of New York five-year statute of limitations. | ||
But if you defraud a federally insured bank, you have 10 years. | ||
So Letitia actually has three mortgages, two where she said she only had four bill apartments in order to get lower interest rates, and the one from 2021, the credit line mortgage I wrote about today, where she said she only had one apartment unit. | ||
So there's also something called a pattern, a pattern in practice since 1983. | ||
Every single real estate transaction she did, she committed fraud. | ||
Now, is it possible that you know she goes from four to four to one on these apartments? | ||
Is it possible she has some people working on the inside with her that were letting this skate through? | ||
Well, she signed all of them. | ||
Uh I can tell you that historically, mortgage brokers and uh bank uh employees are very eager to sign deals and get business and fund loans. | ||
And so historically, they've had a lot of incentive just to take the word for it of the applicant, Letitia James. | ||
She's an attorney, she was a city council member, she was public advocate, and the attorney general of New York, they probably wouldn't have a whole lot of reason to doubt what she was saying. | ||
And they are definitely have incentive to go ahead and write the loan. | ||
So don't know if anybody is working with her to, but but I think they were lax because she was an attorney in a position of authority. | ||
They probably did not do proper due diligence. | ||
All you had to do was look at the certificate of occupancy online, like I did. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it's five units. | ||
It's five units. | ||
Uh Letitia has renters, she makes income, and she absolutely defrauded every single uh bank she worked with for 20 years. | ||
Well, and you think that would red flag on some system, like, hey, we can't put this as a single family unit. | ||
There's no way there we have no permits to change it from five units to one unit. | ||
Say somebody bought all five and wanted to change it into a big, you know, mansion. | ||
There's no records of that. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what, Letitia also fudged the records. | ||
Every year, every New York apartment building owner has to register their building each year with HPD, uh housing preservation and development. | ||
It's online. | ||
And in her registration That she provided every year to the HPD. | ||
She says, I've got a three-story building with four units. | ||
So if a banker looked online, they would see that it's four or less, but they would not necessarily have known that Letitia's the one that provided that information. | ||
It's a four-story building. | ||
I went out there. | ||
It's four stories. | ||
She says it's only three and four units. | ||
It's five units and four stories. | ||
But that is a scandal in itself. | ||
Like, why did the banking industry, all these different banks let her slide? | ||
I suspect it's because she was a city council member and attorney general, and they didn't just didn't think that she would lie on her application. | ||
Yeah, uh, that's a lot of trust going going on there. | ||
And then it's also a lot of, you know, we don't really want to do our job. | ||
We're not really gonna get a look at it. | ||
Like you, you just wouldn't look to the public records, and there it was, uh, plain as day. | ||
And, you know, a public servant, these public officials who are working uh in these positions, giving out loans, or in these banks even, they're not even doing their due diligence. | ||
I wonder how, you know, you you you don't wonder how we got into the 2008 mortgage crisis when you see stories like this. | ||
Well, these banks and these mortgage brokers want to make their money. | ||
Sure. | ||
So, you know, and Letitia, you know, in her 200,000 dollar credit line mortgage, they made $4,000. | ||
That's not bad for it takes you two minutes to sign the thing. | ||
There's four grand. | ||
But they did have an obligation to check and verify the truthfulness of Letitia's application. | ||
Uh Letitia took out a loan with Wells Fargo in 2019 and said she only had four units, even though she had five. | ||
Two years later, she tells Citizens Bank it's only one unit, one dwelling when it's five. | ||
So the hypocrisy is just breathtaking. | ||
When you look at how she treated Donald Trump, and she said no one is above the law, you cannot lie to banks uh and to get mortgages, you're not entitled to, on and on. | ||
So she set the standard, uh, but she absolutely broke the law. | ||
And uh there is a special counsel looking into her right now. | ||
Yeah, did you send your information to Ed Martin or or anybody else investigating her? | ||
Or do you think they already have this info? | ||
I believe they're aware of everything that I write uh and that comes out publicly. | ||
I believe they're definitely aware of it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, it'll be it'll be interesting to see if there's actually charges put against her and they hold her feet to the fire, like you know, she trumped up charges on Donald Trump and and took him to the cleaners, got basically a default judgment, got the judge to just preside over it, which you know, she's probably gonna get a full jury who might even exonerate her. | ||
Well, look, there is concern. | ||
I can tell you, if you look in my gateway pundit articles since uh March on this subject, uh every single article has comments, sometimes a thousand comments. | ||
About half the comments say we need to lock her up already to uh restore justice in America. | ||
Half of the other comments are saying nothing ever is ever going to happen. | ||
They probably won't indict her. | ||
If they do indict her, a juror will probably let her off. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Now don't forget, you know, James Comey came out with this regarding Hillary Clinton, uh, the special counsel her regarding Biden. | ||
And what they would say is, well, our job is to file persecutor, or our job is to file charges. | ||
But why should we bother doing our job? | ||
Because a jury might not convict them anyway. | ||
So why should we bother? | ||
So there is concern that uh, you know, people say, well, will the Department of Justice just say, well, a New York jury, even though she's guilty, won't find her guilty. | ||
Why should we bother? | ||
So there is that concern. | ||
But I think uh Trump has made it very clear that uh, and also Bill Polte from the housing uh authority, uh finance authority has said that we need to restore the mortgage system. | ||
We had a mortgage crisis, you know, 15 years ago because of people cheating and lying on their mortgage applications, and they want to make the housing system sound. | ||
So people like Letitia James, Adam Schiff, uh Lisa Cook that are in positions of authority, uh, can't be setting an example that you can cheat on your mortgages and get away with it. | ||
You would think you would think so. | ||
And you would think regular people who work honest jobs and do all the things they do to keep New York City going, would go, hey, you know what? | ||
We can't let this person get away with this. | ||
But it'll be interesting to see if this even does go to trial. | ||
Uh I'm kind of in the uh the group that's, you know, we'll see. | ||
Not because nothing's happened yet to any of these people. | ||
We haven't seen uh true accountability. | ||
So I really, you know, hey, maybe they're coming up with airtight cases, but as of yet, we're still in this position. | ||
Uh are there any other um instances uh of or the other players of mortgage rod like who is it? | ||
Jasmine Crockett had some interesting uh transactions going on, and there's others out there. | ||
Well, I think I've kind of started a whole industry where uh people nationwide realize hey, there's a lot of open record states, and you can just go right online and look up anybody and download their entire mortgage history and read their mortgages and see if they were lying about their income, if they were lying about the size of their building, they were lying about if it was their principal residence or not. | ||
So there's a whole, you know, millions of sleuths now, I think that I inspired. | ||
So I think we're gonna see more of that. | ||
Um you may remember that I produced a film called the Trayvon Hoax about the Trayvon Martin case a few years ago. | ||
Uh and I exposed that the key witness, Rachel Gentel, the hefty Haitian American girl who was 200 pounds heavier and two years older than Trayvon, that she was not Trayvon's girlfriend. | ||
She was not even on the phone with him, that she was a fake witness that uh Ben Crump had put up to substitute in for the real girlfriend named Diamond Eugene who refused to lie to the police. | ||
Well, in investigating that film, I learned that it was Pam Bondy, our current attorney general, was the Republican uh attorney general of Florida, and she's the one that actually appointed the special counsel to investigate George Zimmerman. | ||
So you might recall that George Zimmerman was exonerated by the local police in Sanford, Florida. | ||
They said it was self-defense, see you later. | ||
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Then Ben Crump, Al Sharpton came and made all these street protests, and it was Pam Bondy that caved into the mob. | ||
She appointed a special counsel, she defended Ben Crump when they tried to depose him. | ||
She said the Trayvon's parents were friends of hers. | ||
So she completely caved in to the left. | ||
And because of Pam Bondi, you could argue that's why we had Black Lives Matter, because it was founded based on Zimmerman, of course, being exonerated by the jury when there never should have been a trial. | ||
Pam Bondi should have looked at the evidence and said, sorry, Ben Crump, sorry, Al Sharpton, but I've looked at the evidence and it was self-defense. | ||
See you later. | ||
Instead, she appointed a special counsel and put Zimmerman on trial. | ||
So I do have a lot of concerns about Pam Bondy if she really does does have a backbone. | ||
And will she uh go ahead and prosecute these cases? | ||
Because I've put out enough evidence already that you don't really need a grand jury for six months or a year. | ||
You don't need to go through all of this. | ||
The evidence is black and white. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Black and white. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Letitia James signed these documents that are fraudulent. | ||
All you need to do is indict her. | ||
So my eyes are on Pam Bondi. | ||
I want to see if she's going to follow through or is she going to cave into the mob like she did in Florida? | ||
Well, and going back to the Trayvon Martin case, that was even a case where they took a picture of George Zimmerman and tried to colorize it to make him look white instead of Hispanic. | ||
Because he had the name Zimmerman. | ||
Look, the media had uh a whole list of uh, you know, lies and transgressions to try to frame George Zimmerman. | ||
He was Hispanic. | ||
He used to mentor black kids. | ||
He was a Obama supporter, and they made him out to be some kind of you know white racist uh just to further their agenda. | ||
It was all political. | ||
You might remember that that was when Obama was running for re-election. | ||
The black community was not gonna come out and vote again for Obama because everything had gotten worse. | ||
He didn't do anything for black people. | ||
He had no black people in his cabinet. | ||
He was allowing illegals to come in and take their jobs. | ||
So Obama needed something to inflame black Americans to come out and vote for him again. | ||
And he picked up on the Trayvon Martin case. | ||
The FBI got involved, and they absolutely got their media allies to say that Trayvon was a 12-year-old kid trying to get candy for his brother. | ||
That was the whole story. | ||
When in fact, he was a six foot three, 17-year-old that attacked George Zimmerman and beat him to to the to a pulp, and Zimmerman eventually had to fire a single shot to save his life. | ||
But uh the media absolutely was complicit in that whole narrative. | ||
Yeah, and we just pulled up a graph, guys. | ||
If y'all want to pull it up again, it's the number of times racism is used and racist with New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal. | ||
And you could see 2010 is kind of like the low watermark, and then it shoots up. | ||
And that's pretty much right out, you know, Obama got it came in in 2009. | ||
Uh That's when he got uh inaugurated in uh January 2009. | ||
You could see it. | ||
It was like, oh, we're gonna we're gonna wait a second, give everybody their honeymoon period, and then boom, everybody's racist, every white person is racist, and we're gonna manufacture these events as we see fit. | ||
We had Michael Brown also during this time where it was hands up, don't shoot. | ||
Funny enough, the guy who came up with the hands up, don't shoot just got gunned down recently and died. | ||
Because that's, you know, I the life you lead is the life that you're gonna live with or die with. | ||
Actually, yeah, when Obama was elected, both blacks and whites in polls were 70, 30, 70 percent of blacks and whites thought release race relations were good. | ||
Yep. | ||
When he left office, it was opposite. | ||
Only 30 percent thought race relations were good. | ||
So the Obamas ruined race race relations in this country. | ||
And it was because they were the Obamas were both so insecure about their blackness. | ||
Barack grew up in Hawaii with white grandparents, he didn't have any black friends, he didn't know any black people. | ||
He had no common experiences with black people. | ||
Uh surprisingly, in my film about Michelle Obama, uh, she had the same thing because uh the black kids hated her. | ||
They called her an Oreo, which is a racial insult. | ||
It means you're black on the outside, but you're really white on the inside. | ||
Michelle refused to study with other black kids. | ||
She went to different schools far away. | ||
She had no black friends, and the black kids would beat her up. | ||
So Michelle was afraid of black people growing up. | ||
She marries Barack because she wants to kind of feel more white. | ||
Uh Barack marries Michelle because he wants to be more black, but the two of them uh were very insecure, and that's why Michelle put on these phony urban accents when she would speak to crowds, and that's why they inflamed the black community through the Zimmerman case, uh, hands up, don't shoot, all that stuff. | ||
Uh the Obamas were uh two very insecure white people that used their uh their race to cause harm in this country. | ||
Yeah, I I totally agree. | ||
And we still haven't recovered from the eight years of the Obama administration. | ||
I don't know if we ever will compared to where you know where we were. | ||
Uh, because you know, we're close to the same age. | ||
We remember growing up, we had black friends, we had white friends. | ||
There was never, it was always about what are we doing. | ||
It was not about who we are. | ||
It's about, you know, what what kind of trouble can we get into as a as a group, you know, going out and just hanging out and doing things. | ||
It wasn't really um, oh, everything's racial, everything's racial. | ||
And I lived, I'm from Louisiana. | ||
I had a I went to a school with 30% black people. | ||
Yeah, and I grew up in Tennessee with a lot of black kids. | ||
I never heard the N-word. | ||
I never heard it. | ||
You know, we all friends growing up, no problem of any kind. | ||
You know, 30, 40 years later, the Obamas get into office and everything becomes racial. | ||
And it was because they were so insecure, and because Obama was a failure politically, he needed to get that core black support out for him based on race rather than because his policies didn't work. | ||
Right. | ||
And that's that, you know, that's what that story was about. | ||
Uh Joel, what are you working on now? | ||
You got any new projects? | ||
Well, this just came out. | ||
I think uh Alex had Roseanne on, but I made this film called Roseanne Bar is America. | ||
It's her whole life story, uh, including getting canceled, right? | ||
When she was back on TV in 2018. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Uh she was a Trump supporter in real life and a Trump supporter on the Roseanne show when it got resurrected. | ||
And that's in 2018, the media and the Democrats were hellbent on trying to convince everybody that all Trump supporters were racist. | ||
That was their thing. | ||
So uh Roseanne put out this very funny tweet about Valerie Jarrett uh about Valerie Jarrett and the planet of the Planet of the Apes movie, which was about taking over the world because she thought uh Valerie Jarrett was from Iran because Valerie said she was born in Iran, which she was. | ||
And so it was a very funny tweet about the Obama uh Iranian nuclear program. | ||
But the left said, Oh, Roseanne, did you know that Valerie Jarrett was 10% black or something? | ||
And she said, no. | ||
And they said, Oh, well, that's racist, and they canceled her. | ||
So she was a lifelong civil rights activist, but they canceled her. | ||
This was kind of the biggest victim of cancel culture. | ||
So this movie is on all the streaming networks: Amazon Prime, Apple TV, YouTube movies, you name it, video on demand. | ||
Uh So I just came out with this movie a couple months ago. | ||
And uh I've been writing a series of articles on Letitia James. | ||
And um I got a couple other things in the works that I don't really uh talk about until they're ready to publish. | ||
Sure. | ||
But always working. | ||
That's the that's the thing. | ||
You're not stopping just like us here. | ||
Uh we're gonna pull it up on uh pull up his Twitter real quick at Joel S. Gilbert. | ||
And you can see uh Roseanne Barr is America. | ||
And if you I guess you go to your highway61 ENT.com, you can find a link to wherever you're at. | ||
Yeah, you can also go to Roseanne is America. | ||
Roseanne is America.com. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yeah, Roseanne is America, and that'll hook you up where to where to live stream the movie on Roseanne is America. | ||
Definitely watch the trailer. | ||
And uh keep checking Gateway Pundit. | ||
It's on there right now and my Twitter, and we'll see where this goes. | ||
Uh Letitia James has been a very bad girl. | ||
She has absolutely on her mortgages. | ||
She's defrauded banks. | ||
Yeah. | ||
All to make a ton of money for herself that she was not entitled to. | ||
What's your uh what's your odds that she gets prosecuted? | ||
I think it's a hundred percent. | ||
All right. | ||
There it is from Joel Gilbert, filmmaker, musician, author, and all around good American. | ||
We'll be right back with the last half of the third hour of the war room. | ||
Would you welcome Roseanne Barr? | ||
Because I'm a housewife. | ||
I want to be called Domestic Goddess. | ||
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Oh say you see. | |
Since God has an incredible sense of humor. | ||
I was born as an Orthodox Jewish girl in Salt Lake City, Utah, of course. | ||
When I was three, I saw this vision. | ||
said, you will one day have your own show on TV, and it will be the Roseanne Show. | ||
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At the twilight's last gleaming. | |
Quickly I learned in television that the worst thing you can do on a comedy show is write a funny joke. | ||
They hate that. | ||
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All the redskear. | |
You're going to get for me, comedy's always been political. | ||
So I thought, man, I can give a hell of a speech. | ||
And I thought, that's all there is to being president, really. | ||
I will walk right up to Natsi Pelosi and slap her right across the face. | ||
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That'll play still. | |
And much anticipated return of Roseanne. | ||
Yeah, get this. | ||
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More than 18 million people tuned in for the sitcoms revival. | |
My idea was I wanted a Trump hater and a Hillary hater under the same roof. | ||
And they were pissed at each other, but they still loved each other. | ||
Look at her ratings. | ||
Look at her ratings. | ||
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Oh, say that star. | |
Open my computer, and there's a picture of Valerie Jarrett and Helena Bonham Carter. | ||
They look like two peas in a pod. | ||
I assumed at the time she was white. | ||
Iran An. | ||
Long story, but I was born in Shiraz Iran. | ||
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I don't look like a black person, and I'm even fairer skinned than some of the Iranian people are. | |
I was one of the first victims to be taken down by cancel culture. | ||
ABC has just issued a stunning statement, Wolf that says the show has been canceled. | ||
They had their smoking gun, they thought, to prove that all Trump voters are racist. | ||
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We're racist. | |
They want to strip us of our constitutional republic and the American dream. | ||
I'm not gonna let him to my last breath. | ||
I'm not gonna let him win. | ||
And the And that's the trailer to Roseanne Barr is America, the latest Joel Gilbert film. | ||
And um I would go check it out. | ||
I'm a big Roseanne fan. | ||
She comes here. | ||
She's a an unofficial methylene blue spokeswoman. | ||
You could uh go to Roseanne is America.com and check out all the places you can watch it. | ||
So Joel Joel Gilbert's been making movies. | ||
I think one of the first ones that I saw of his, and I think he made a couple before that was the one about who's Barack Obama's real dad, Dreams of My Father, or it might have been dreams of my real father. | ||
And we sold that here on DVD. | ||
And so Joel's been a uh an info warrior for many years coming on the show and dropping all the information he's got. | ||
So it's good to see that he's still still doing it out there. | ||
Yeah, I mean, he's got a ton of movies. | ||
Trump Art of the Insult, The Trayvon Hoax, Michelle Obama 2024. | ||
Thank God we dodged that one. | ||
God. | ||
Alright. | ||
Just a couple loose ins. | ||
This one got this uh, you know, because I print these one-page tweets so I know what videos I want to play. | ||
I've got some good ones. | ||
I got a Pastor Manning video we're gonna play in a second. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Let's do this one first. | ||
It's I think it's like five seconds long. | ||
It's uh Ariana Grande. | ||
And she just it's the people she thanks at the VMAs, and it's it's so ridiculous. | ||
Let's see. | ||
14. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
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I love you. | |
I think we killed the the clip. | ||
We had too much anticipation, and we gotta play it again. | ||
If we can. | ||
Is it is it that corrupted? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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And thank you to my therapists and gay people. | |
I love you. | ||
Yeah, that's not one you can mess around with. | ||
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Thank you to my therapists and gay people. | |
I love you. | ||
I'm gonna go right to the clip. | ||
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Right to the clip. | |
Thank you to my therapists and gay people, I love you. | ||
Uh you know, it's her therapist need to tell her to eat. | ||
I mean, they're not doing their job. | ||
This this woman's about to waste away. | ||
Um thank you to my therapists and gay people. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that's how you accept an Oscar right there. | ||
All right. | ||
Uh now we're gonna go to uh a really sad story about uh a family. | ||
They about 34 hours after this kid was vaccinated, he passed away in his bassinet, and the aluminum level in his blood was 95 micrograms per liter. | ||
Anything over 50 micrograms per liter in an adult is considered toxic, but that's what they put in most of your vaccines is aluminum. | ||
So that is uh that is clip 13. | ||
Let's go to that one. | ||
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34 hours after he was vaccinated, he passed away in his vaccinate. | |
The aluminum level in his blood was 95 micrograms per liter. | ||
Anything over 50 micrograms per liter in an adult is toxic. | ||
His was 95, and he was eight weeks old when he was born. | ||
He was beautiful, he was perfect. | ||
He was seven pounds, seven ounces on October 27th. | ||
We brought him into the pediatrician's office for his two-month vaccinations, and he still had cold symptoms. | ||
And I had to ask the pediatrician if he was sure that he needed the vaccines because he had a cold and was diagnosed with a virus a week prior. | ||
And the pediatrician told us yes because he didn't have a fever. | ||
So we trusted the doctor to vaccinate Sawyer John, and he didn't flinch when he got the vaccines. | ||
We brought him home maybe within a half an hour after the appointment, and he let out a horrible scream that we had never heard before. | ||
Uh we thought that he was just wet and needed to be changed, and that wasn't the case. | ||
Um he went to sleep fine that night, and for had cold Fossy. | ||
Um I held him for a while that day, and I'm so glad I did. | ||
Because after he was vaccinated, he passed away in his vaccinate. | ||
But I found him. | ||
Unresponsive and cold. | ||
Babies when they're this young that blood barrier, blood brain barrier has not closed off. | ||
And I think that's how they found all the aluminum. | ||
It got into his brain. | ||
Ceased his respirations and caused cardiac arrest. | ||
There was nothing we could bring back. | ||
I just want to take the palm of my hand and drive it into the nose of the doctor that tells me these things are safe and effective. | ||
Because when I see videos like that, I'm gonna keep playing those videos too. | ||
They make you sad. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
We cannot sit there and allow babies to be poisoned to death anymore. | ||
We can't do it. | ||
And I hope RFK gets to the bottom of it. | ||
I hope Trump lets him do it and we can get the word out. | ||
And the Demtards are still gonna go, well, I'm still gonna get my vaccine. | ||
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Kill yourself, kill your kids. | ||
That's what you want to do? | ||
Go for it. | ||
It's your life. | ||
Nobody's gonna stop you. | ||
And we're also not gonna cry when you die. | ||
Because you asked for it. | ||
You want to be stupid? | ||
Go right ahead. | ||
All right, I gotta get uh I gotta jump back up. | ||
Let's go to Pastor Manning. | ||
This is clip 15. | ||
Um he what you know. | ||
Unlike most, well, I'm not gonna say that. | ||
Um I'm not gonna say it. | ||
Unlike most criminal black people that like to kill white people, Pastor Manning has a different take. | ||
Somebody said to me that if Jesus is black, heaven is a ghetto. | ||
Everywhere black people is a damn ghetto. | ||
Why should I be yelling at the white man if hell it wasn't for him, we'd all probably be dead from diseases and sickness. | ||
The hell we each other. | ||
One for the white man. | ||
White man built America. | ||
You say the slave built American. | ||
Don't come in that lie. | ||
I'll slap the taste out of your mouth. | ||
You ain't built nothing. | ||
Half the time which you did build as a slave, the white man had to whoop your ass with a whoop to get you to do that little bit of work that you didn't do. | ||
Talk about we built a man built a damn thing. | ||
Don't own a damn thing. | ||
None of it. | ||
You had harem and threw that away. | ||
No, uh-uh. | ||
Thank God for the white man. | ||
Thank God. | ||
He built America some other safe places, built allies so you can ride around on built automobiles. | ||
Hell y'all ain't got one nation in Africa. | ||
How build a car, talking that damn talk. | ||
All thing y'all can do is play basketball, run up and down the court like a bunch of double-jointed fools. | ||
All right, I feel a little bit better now. | ||
Thank you, Pastor Manning. | ||
The auto pen scandal is not yet died. | ||
We have more, of course, and more investigations. | ||
Um the autopin went into use on day five of Biden's term, day five. | ||
So, January 25th of 2021. | ||
Biden started using that auto pen. | ||
There were three different auto pens used. | ||
I guess they kept break it, maybe they kept breaking them. | ||
Uh, and the auto pen you skyrocketed in 2022. | ||
So that was just one year after he got into office. | ||
They just started using that auto pen. | ||
Can you believe that? | ||
And they say there's emails proven, I think we covered the article from John Solomon that that Biden wasn't even aware of the pardons. | ||
So this is Theodore Wold from the Heritage Foundation breaking it all down. | ||
The U.S. Constitution vests executive power in a single person, the president. | ||
At the founding, the president exercised the executive power through only a small group of trusted advisors and personnel. | ||
In fact, President Washington had a four-member cabinet. | ||
Today the president directs a Leviathan executive branch with 15 cabinet departments and at least four million full-time executive branch employees. | ||
The executive branch proliferation has a single source of democratic legitimacy. | ||
That by order of U.S. Constitution's Article 2, the President is both elected by the American people and vested with the executive power. | ||
All of it. | ||
Traditionally, the President takes positive actions and authenticates those actions through his signature. | ||
His signature is required for the most significant actions he may undertake to sign an executive order, to take any action invested in him by the Constitution, as in granting a pardon, uh, and to take the most important action of all to sign a bill into law. | ||
In all these cases, the president's signature is itself the protection of democratic principle. | ||
When the president signs, he communicates his assent and endorsement of the action he takes. | ||
The auto pen is a device that signs the president's signature to a document. | ||
The oversight project, of which I am a board member, has discovered that the Biden White House deployed an auto pen to affix President Biden's signature to pardons, prison commutations, executive orders, and presidential proclamations. | ||
The Oversight Project's research has found that the Biden White House first deployed the auto pen to affix President Biden's signature to a proclamation on day five of his administration, and that there were at least three different auto pen signatures in use throughout President Biden's tenure in the White House. | ||
In June 2022, the Biden White House began deploying the auto pen to sign clemency warrants and executive orders. | ||
Auto pen use skyrocketed from there. | ||
We found that of the 51 clemency warrants issued during the Biden presidency, over half, 32 in total, were signed with an auto pen. | ||
And these include some of the most controversial acts of clemency of the Biden presidency, including death row commutations and the pre preemptive pardons of members of the Biden family, Dr. Anthony Fauci, General Mark Milley, and more that were issued in the final days of the Biden presidency. | ||
We reviewed President Biden's schedule and his publicly available media, and were unable to find any record of President Biden's personally approving these actions, such as a statement issued by the President himself to reporters. | ||
In addition, we found that the Biden White House used the auto pen to affix President Biden's signature to clemency warrants and executive orders, while the president himself was in Washington, D.C. for at least some of that day, and thus was presumably available to sign important executive actions. | ||
Finally, we found multiple days where President Biden wet signed a bill into law, but used an auto pen to issue an executive order or for other important executive actions. | ||
The Biden White House's widespread use of an autopen to affix President Biden's signatures to documents that exercise executive powers belonging solely to the president poses significant constitutional, legal, and practical considerations. | ||
Once the president's signature is copied and loaded into the auto pen, the machine can sign documents as the president himself would. | ||
To be blunt, by using the auto pen, anyone can sign documents as the president himself. | ||
Now, to be clear, I'm not here today to suggest that the auto pen is bad. | ||
It's just technology. | ||
I'm here today because of questions concerning President Biden's capacity and whether the auto pen was used to usurp presidential power or to conceal the president's decline. | ||
As the sitting president's mental acuity declined, potentially to the point of incapacitation, his administration's expansion of the powers of the presidency raises more questions than answers. | ||
Any investigation into this matter should focus not only on whether President Biden directed or authorized subordinate staff to take action in certain instances, but whether he had the capacity to do so at all. | ||
The 25th Amendment lays out clear procedures for what to do when the president is incapacitated. | ||
It was carefully drafted and informed by our nation's history. | ||
The Biden administration ignored it all to aggrandi executive power and push the country further in their preferred ideological direction. | ||
It is our obligation at this point to get at to the bottom of these issues and to ask the important question as to whether or not the auto pen and other devices were used to cover and obscure President Biden's mental decline, undermining our national security and also the Constitution. | ||
Well, look at that. | ||
I mean, they just broke it down. | ||
The Heritage Foundation broke it down right there. | ||
We actually have um video of President Biden uh using the auto pen. | ||
And um it's pretty interesting because you know it looks a little medieval. | ||
You may be like, I don't know, it kind of looks old. | ||
Biden's an old guy. | ||
Let's uh scroll forward a little bit on that. | ||
Oh, I think right here is where look, here it is. | ||
See, look, there he is using the auto pen right there. | ||
There's the auto pen right next to him. | ||
He's like, I will sign the pardon, sir. | ||
Why should we welcome these? | ||
Look, here's Trump. | ||
What does he want? | ||
He's but ill will. | ||
There they are. | ||
That's what you had. | ||
Well, who is that? | ||
Uh not Samantha Powers. | ||
Oh, who's that other lady? | ||
Uh, I can't remember all these people's names. | ||
But there's your auto pen scandal right there. | ||
J.R.R. Tolkien predicted it. | ||
All right, couple more videos and an interesting poll. | ||
In fact, let's go over this now. | ||
Uh, they asked a bunch of Gen Z adults, 18 to 29 year olds. | ||
I didn't think the Gen Z's were that old yet, but they're I guess they're 29 now. | ||
What they consider important to a successful life. | ||
The combination of gender and politics produced two different sets of priorities. | ||
So this is NBC News decision desk poll. | ||
Important to the personal definition of success. | ||
For the men who voted for Trump, having children was 34% to their important to their success. | ||
Then financial independence, fulfilling job career, being married, having money to do the things you wanted, owning a home, being grounded spiritually, making family community proud, having no debt, using talents and resources to help, able to retire early, and having emotional stability. | ||
Now you look at so here we have having children at the top. | ||
These are men who voted for Trump. | ||
You go to women who voted for Harris. | ||
Well, we'll start at the bottom. | ||
Look, it's having children. | ||
Boom. | ||
Anti-family right there. | ||
Being married, six percent, six percent. | ||
Able to retire early, six percent. | ||
These people want to teach your kids until they're old and decrepit. | ||
Being grounded spiritually, 11%, making family community proud, 19%. | ||
Owning a home, 20%, having no debt, 21%. | ||
Well, those are exactly the same right there. | ||
You look at that. | ||
Um being financial independent, 32%, whereas 33% with those fulfilling job career, 51% of the women having money to things you want 46%. | ||
So you could see the material things up at the top, having children down at 6% now. | ||
Let's go to women who voted for Trump and men who voted for Harris. | ||
Financial independence was at 40%, fulfilling job career at 54%. | ||
Where's the children? | ||
Having children, 26% for women who voted for Trump, which was a little bit less than the men who wanted to vote for Trump. | ||
Having children, 9% for the men who voted for Harris. | ||
So what you could see is these people here are not breeding themselves into obscurity. | ||
And then somebody put it together where you could see men and women who voted for Trump and the Gen Z Harris voters, men who voted for Harris, women who voted for Harris. | ||
And they're they both top fulfilling job career, having money to do things at the top, using talents and resources to help others. | ||
Well, then it's emotional stability. | ||
But having children, 9%, having children, 6%. | ||
Seems like men want to have more children because men, I think see that, you know, as a continuation of the species. | ||
Here you are. | ||
34% men having children, 26% women. | ||
I mean, the having children is bad across the board as far as I'm concerned. | ||
Uh women, 20% want to be married, 29% of men. | ||
11% of liberal Gen Z voters, men want to be married, and being married 6% of the women. | ||
So what you see is more family, more of being independent, as opposed to having a nice job, which is why these people go to college a lot so they can get a job Or a career and go up the corporate ladder, but not having children. | ||
They're not really interested in that, which is why you're gonna see their um influence becoming less and less as we go along. | ||
Uh, let's see. | ||
I want to go to this video. | ||
This is really interesting. | ||
These guys take a camera that does one trillion frames a second. | ||
And they're gonna show you what that looks like. | ||
You can actually see the light moving around. | ||
You can see the light hitting the object before a shadow is even cast. | ||
That's how fast this is. | ||
And we're gonna get to that in one second. | ||
But first, don't forget the way we fund ourselves here, and the way we continue on is at the AlexJonestore.com. | ||
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So let's go to this last video of the day, and I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Here it is. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
You're going to enjoy this. | ||
...a camera so fast, it slows to a crawl the fastest moving thing in the universe, light. | ||
The camera has a resolution of a trillionth of a frame per second. | ||
And so we can actually observe light as it goes through this scene. | ||
A trillion frames per second? | ||
At that speed, a flash of light on a still life is transformed into a journey. | ||
We'll see light coming in by its reflection off the floor. | ||
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As the light wave propagates, it'll hit the surface of the fruit, and we'll see that light up. | ||
And then only after delay will you see the light hit the wall behind it, and only after another delay will you actually see the shadow behind it. | ||
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Wait, so the shadow doesn't appear instantaneously? | |
That's right, because the wall is farther away. | ||
It takes light longer time to reach it. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
So let me show you another example. | ||
It may seem unremarkable at first. | ||
A soda bottle filled with water, but then a flash. | ||
So you see the pulse of light entering from the left. | ||
This pulse is actually a packet of photons, particles of light. | ||
And we could see its energy front sweeping across the bottle from left to right. | ||
And eventually the pulse will hit the cap and I'm in a bright flash. | ||
Just think how fast it was traveling. | ||
About 600 million miles per hour. | ||
And how long did that event take in real life? | ||
Took a billionth of a second for light to go from one end to the other. | ||
So an event that took a nanosecond, it has been stretched to about 20 seconds. | ||
20 seconds. | ||
So that's that's a lot of stretching. | ||
This is super slow motion. | ||
Put another way. | ||
If you were to film that iconic apple with this camera and made a movie of the bullet entering the picture, going through the apple and out the other side. | ||
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I mean, because you only get this for a few weeks after the cow has a baby. | ||
It's the next best thing to mommy's milk. | ||
So it's all the rage for years. | ||
Everybody's going totally insane about it. | ||
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I didn't know he was taking our ultra-methylene blue, so I said, Oh, with all our guests, we asked him to take it, and you just gave me your brief testimony. | ||
So I I would look because I mean, this isn't BS. | ||
Robert F. Tanny Jr. takes it, it's it's good for your cells. | ||
If you're on SSRIs, you can't take it. | ||
It's very serious. | ||
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Ultra methylene blue. | ||
So you sort of give me your testimony saying you love it. | ||
I said, Hold on, I don't want to know. | ||
I want you to tell people on air, William. | ||
So, what when did you get it? | ||
What was the effect? | ||
So I've been uh a health nut, people call me all my life. | ||
Well, you look super young for your age, so and so I I I thank God that I've been healthy. | ||
And when I take most supplements, a lot of people say, Oh, you'll feel, you know, this big surge. | ||
And normally I don't. | ||
I just uh think, okay, I'm doing something right for my body and for my brain. | ||
And with methylene blue, I do notice that it does seem to give me more mental energy. | ||
Helps me uh with I keep a lot of late hours. | ||
Uh I'm talking to people over in Europe or over in other continents, and so my bio rhythms get all messed up, and so it really helps me with my sleep and uh well and be honest though, because you see you're saying your doctors, others told you to do it just like mine did six years ago. | ||
I got it, USP didn't really have the effect. | ||
My wife liked it, so she's been on it. | ||
We tried different brands. | ||
This one, I'm not trying to differentiate, it's just true. | ||
It's been way stronger for me. | ||
If you do have other brands you took that are as good or better, I want to know because there's something better, we'll go with them. | ||
Uh, I haven't found anything better. |