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| Tomorrow's news today. | ||
| Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the war room. | ||
| I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this, what is it, Tuesday afternoon, October 7th, second anniversary of the kickoff of the war that rages to this day. | ||
| And of course, has embroiled our fine country as the eighth front, according to Benjamin and Yahoo. | ||
| And we will be talking quite a bit about Israel today, their influence in American media, as well as whether or not they murdered Charlie Kirk. | ||
| I haven't actually touched on this in a little while. | ||
| Hasn't been a main topic of conversation. | ||
| There's been a lot of people doing a lot of research, coming out with a lot of ideas about what they think is going on with Charlie Kirk. | ||
| But as far as I can tell, there hasn't been any real bombshell convincing evidence one way or the other for a while. | ||
| But then last night, yesterday, Candace Owens released a series of text messages, and we're going to look at that. | ||
| We're going to look at the response to it and the fact that it was confirmed that these were real and ask the question whether or not that has any impact on what happened to Charlie Kirk. | ||
| We'll get into that. | ||
| We have a lot of other stuff to talk about as well. | ||
| I want to start with clip number seven here. | ||
| This is from the Glenn Beck program, and it's about Trump's crackdown, not just on immigration by deporting immigrants, but also on the fraud that comes along with immigration, specifically in Minneapolis and Minnesota, where hundreds of thousands of cases of fraud have been uncovered, costing the American taxpayers billions of dollars and completely screwing our entire system up, which is the purpose in the first place. | ||
| Let's go now to Glenn Beck. | ||
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        Joseph Edlow is with us now, who has been directing this on immigration fraud. | |
| Thank you, Joe, for everything that you guys are doing. | ||
| Thank you, thank you. | ||
| Well, thank you, and thank you for having me. | ||
| Really appreciate the opportunity to be here. | ||
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        So can you tell me what you found in Minneapolis and why did you start in Minneapolis? | |
| Well, we started in Minneapolis for a lot of reasons, mainly because we were looking at various fraud patterns that we've seen. | ||
| We know that there is rampant fraud, as you said, within the system. | ||
| And looking at our data, one of the cities that had the largest examples of it was Minneapolis. | ||
| Plus, we have great cooperation there with our partners at FBI, with ICE, and with the U.S. Attorney's Office. | ||
| So we want to make a big splash. | ||
| And we thought, what better place to make a big splash than a place where we can maybe prosecute some cases after we find the fraud. | ||
| So that's why we started there. | ||
| What we found, I can't even begin to tell you how many examples of fraud in various areas of immigration we found. | ||
| I mean, I expected marriage fraud. | ||
| I expected some fraud in those trying to naturalize and become citizens. | ||
| I did not expect the amount of fraud we found within the optional practical training program where students who have graduated are able to stay in country for a couple more years to work. | ||
| We found fake businesses. | ||
| We found fraud within the H-1B program where someone came in saying they were in some high-skilled career. | ||
| Turns out they're acting as a caregiver. | ||
| Not saying that's not important, but that's not the basis for an H-1B fraud. | ||
| We found marriage fraud where someone was saying that their spouse was dead. | ||
| They apparently had paid money for a death certificate in Kenya. | ||
| The mother is actually alive. | ||
| And as I said in the press conference, living in Minneapolis, has five children. | ||
| And the alien also has another wife in Sweden with another three children. | ||
| So we're finding all sorts of things. | ||
| Bottom line is this has to stop. | ||
| As I said in the conference, we are declaring an all-out war on marriage fraud, on immigration fraud, and I'm going to restore integrity to the system. | ||
| Yeah, we got a long way to go. | ||
| And all we want is justice for this. | ||
| Again, it's not good enough just to have the people that committed marriage fraud exposed for this, immigration fraud, whatever it is. | ||
| Like they need to go to jail. | ||
| They need to be punished. | ||
| They need to have their resources seized by the government. | ||
| We need to actually see punishment for all this stuff because still to this day, not a single Democrat has been arrested, not a single person who at this point, it has been thoroughly established, just completely abused their power and committed all sorts of crimes as a member of the deep state in either the Biden administration or the Obama administration, or even committing treason during Trump's administration by undermining him and working with our enemies. | ||
| It's not enough that these people lose their jobs. | ||
| It's not enough that these people get stripped of their security clearances. | ||
| They need to go to jail. | ||
| Now, I'm going to stop saying that and just wait for it to happen, I guess. | ||
| Wonder how long I'll be waiting. | ||
| We'll show you clips from Pam Bondi on the other side. | ||
| With us. | ||
| Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| Absolutely huge show we have for you on the war room. | ||
| Today, I, of course, am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
| You can watch us, share us, share the links at infowars.com forward slash showband.video. | ||
| Make sure you're following us at realalxjones at Infowars at Harrison H. Smith. | ||
| And retweet that, share those links. | ||
| We really do appreciate it. | ||
| And we got a, we had a very big show. | ||
| Gavin McGinnis will be joining us in the second hour from the UK. | ||
| And we're going to try to get him to say something that'll get him arrested. | ||
| That's going to be my goal for the interview. | ||
| We're going to be joined live by Gavin McGinnis, live from the UK, where he can and possibly will be arrested for his speech. | ||
| So we're going to try to push that envelope. | ||
| And we'll take your calls probably in the third hour. | ||
| We have a lot to talk about. | ||
| And I haven't talked too much about the Charlie Kirk assassination in a while because it hasn't been particularly newsworthy. | ||
| Nothing really has come out about it. | ||
| There's been a lot of speculation about it. | ||
| I've been watching Alex's coverage of it, and I think he's done a good job. | ||
| And I don't think there's too much I can add to it. | ||
| But the whole time, there has been, you know, for the last almost four weeks at this point, Charlie Kirk's assassination has been studied. | ||
| Evidence has been gathered. | ||
| People are looking into it, trying to find out more about what exactly happened. | ||
| And while some of what has been presented is maybe a little questionable, some of it is not exactly certain where it lands one way or the other, and therefore, to me, is of limited use when actually investigating who was behind this horrific political assassination. | ||
| But that may have changed last night with the release from Candace Owens. | ||
| And regardless of what has been released by Candace Owens or Ian Carroll or any of the Ryan Matta, I mean, these people have every day uploaded multiple videos explaining sort of what they're discovering about it, which is pretty different than what we're getting from the authorities. | ||
| I think no matter where you land on the who killed Charlie Kirk question, you have to admit that one side seems genuinely trying. | ||
| It seems like they're genuinely trying to get to an answer, genuinely trying to find and then present evidence and then are shaping their conclusions on the basis of that evidence. | ||
| And that, of course, is the independent media side, the Israel Diddit side, I guess you could say, versus the official side, which I believe the last thing we got from them was like a month ago, and it was the text messages that nobody really believes. | ||
| I'm pretty sure that's it. | ||
| I'm pretty sure we got like the one, you know, security camera footage, guy jumping off the roof. | ||
| We got a description of the rifle. | ||
| We got the text messages. | ||
| And that's basically it. | ||
| I mean, it's been radio silence from the FBI on any of this since the text messages were released. | ||
| And I believe that was on, I mean, that was like on September 13th or something, like nearly a month ago. | ||
| And Castro Tell did put out a long list of things that people were looking into and said, don't worry, the FBI is on top of this. | ||
| And then made like a checklist of everything people had questions about, the mysterious flights, everything, everything. | ||
| But we haven't seen anything about that. | ||
| So on one side, you've got people that are presenting evidence, how much weight you put into that or what your conclusions are, it's up to you. | ||
| But they do seem like they're genuinely trying. | ||
| On the other hand, we have case closed two days after it happened. | ||
| No more information released. | ||
| No more evidence released. | ||
| And in fact, everything that I'm seeing about it is just really causing more questions to come about. | ||
| Like the official story that we were told obviously isn't real. | ||
| The story that we were told originally was that the kid's dad turned them in. | ||
| That apparently wasn't true. | ||
| Apparently he was convinced to turn himself in by a neighbor that was associated with the police force. | ||
| We were told that Tyler Robinson confessed, but I don't think that's true either. | ||
| I don't think he is confessed. | ||
| I don't even know for sure if he's put in a guilty or not guilty plea yet. | ||
| Remember, we watched some of the first arraignments where he was brought up and the charges read to him or whatever sort of process they go through. | ||
| And I was waiting, like, okay, is he going to say guilty or not guilty? | ||
| I mean, that's a pretty big decision into how this case will go. | ||
| But he never pled as far as I know. | ||
| The point is, we just have nothing. | ||
| We have nothing to go on. | ||
| What we do have is inconclusive and really highly questionable, like the text messages that seem to just happen to, you know, check every outstanding question that the FBI was presenting. | ||
| How do you get the gun here? | ||
| Well, he explains in the text message. | ||
| What exactly did he do after he shot? | ||
| Well, he explains in the text messages. | ||
| What was his motivation? | ||
| He explains in the text messages. | ||
| What a strangely convenient outcome. | ||
| So I'm suspicious about all of this. | ||
| And I think, well, I don't know why. | ||
| You know, I don't know why the FBI wouldn't be more insistent on giving updates continuously. | ||
| Here's where we're at now. | ||
| Here's more information we've gathered. | ||
| Here's pictures of the bullets. | ||
| Here's interviews with the parents, interviews with the roommate. | ||
| We have none of that. | ||
| It's so unlike most other big crimes like this. | ||
| And people were pointing this out very early on when they were noticing that there were no news trucks outside of any of the family members of anybody involved. | ||
| And it's like, is nobody curious? | ||
| I mean, this happens with any high-profile killing or anything. | ||
| You've got usually some sort of news gathering outside of the homes of the people associated with it. | ||
| But there just seems to be a very distinct lack of curiosity amongst all of this, amongst all the people involved. | ||
| So all that to say that Candace Owens has been really at the forefront of this. | ||
| And even her participation in this has been misconstrued and misapplied to a lot of in a lot of ways by a lot of people. | ||
| For example, I don't think, I don't know, I've watched some of her shows. | ||
| I've seen a lot of clips of hers. | ||
| I don't know if she ever has even said that she thought Israel killed Charlie Kirk. | ||
| I don't even think that's her position. | ||
| Remember, she got involved because she was mad that Benjamin Nanyahu was claiming that Charlie Kirk's final moments were reiterating his love and devotion to the Israel, to the, you know, to Israel and the Jewish state. | ||
| And he presents a letter, at least portions of a letter. | ||
| And Candace Owens says, I know the content of that letter, and that's not what it was. | ||
| That letter was then later released. | ||
| Like there have been, I mean, it's crazy that you've got independent reporters like Candace Owens that are presenting evidence, then forcing the TPOSA people to respond to it and say, okay, yeah, that is real or it's not. | ||
| Or, you know, the letter of Benjamin Nanyahu, a lot of pressure on that. | ||
| They finally released it. | ||
| I have my own interpretation of what Charlie Kirk was telling Benjamin Nanyahu in that letter, where he was, you know, encouraging Israel to do some of its own lifting. | ||
| And of course, all of this aligns perfectly with what I saw happening with Charlie Kirk a month before he was assassinated, his interviews with Megan Kelly and a few others, where it wasn't that hard to see. | ||
| This guy is scared. | ||
| This guy is panicking in some ways because he's between Iraq and a hard place. | ||
| He both is losing credibility rapidly because he refuses to condemn Israel when everybody in the world can see what they're doing and we all hate it. | ||
| But if he condemns Israel, then he loses his funding and won't have the position or the organization that he's dedicated his life to. | ||
| So it was obvious from a month before he was murdered, he was in this very difficult position, really untenable tightrope walk he was trying to maintain. | ||
| We have text messages now. | ||
| So Candace Owens releases text messages, a group chat that seemed to show Charlie Kirk fully and without reservation breaking with the quote-unquote Israeli cause, the Jewish cause. | ||
| And this has been an interesting saga over the last day or so because Candace Owens releases these text messages and the response to the text messages is crazy. | ||
| Now, for me, it's not like she's got text messages of Benjamin Nanyahu saying, he's gone too far. | ||
| Take him out. | ||
| It's not a smoking gun per se, just being honest with you. | ||
| But the timing is very interesting. | ||
| The people who are involved in the chat is very interesting. | ||
| It reveals that a lot of the people who came out after Charlie Kirk's murder to re-emphasize that he was in no way moving away from Israel. | ||
| He was always as dedicated to Israel. | ||
| He was as dedicated to Israel at his death as he always was. | ||
| It shows that they were lying. | ||
| They were lying. | ||
| I was going to say basically, but I don't need to qualify that. | ||
| No, they were lying. | ||
| They know that he was in a very real way turning against Israel and his Jewish donors. | ||
| And he told them as much. | ||
| And they responded to him. | ||
| So we know that they knew this and why they would come out and try to distract from that. | ||
| It's a little bit suspicious. | ||
| So here are the messages themselves, the exchange. | ||
| Charlie Kirk says, just lost another huge Jewish donor, $2 million a year because we won't cancel Tucker. | ||
| I'm thinking of inviting Candace. | ||
| Somebody else responds, ugh. | ||
| Charlie Kirk says again, Jewish donors play into all of the stereotypes. | ||
| I cannot and will not be bullied like this, leaving me no choice but to leave the pro-Israel cause. | ||
| So 48 hours before his murder, Charlie Kirk says, quote, this leaves me no choice but to leave the pro-Israel cause. | ||
| And somebody else responds, please don't invite Candace. | ||
| That might feel good short term, but it's not good long term in my opinion. | ||
| Like all groups, you're going to get a wide variety of opinions, that nasty free will thing that God bestowed on us that makes life frustrating at times. | ||
| Ah, yes. | ||
| So wise. | ||
| Such a wise piece of advice, but not really. | ||
| Again, I, I mean, in one of the first videos I ever talked about this, you know, the interview with Liberty Lockdown, Clint Russell, I guess that this was probably something that was happening. | ||
| I said, you know, if this was Israel, maybe it wasn't even what he'd said publicly. | ||
| Maybe, you know, these people aren't going off his statements he's made to Megan Kelly or Patrick Bette David. | ||
| They're probably surveilling him. | ||
| And he's probably in talks to bring people on. | ||
| To be honest with you, I was really expecting. | ||
| I was, I'm actually kind of surprised that's not the case. | ||
| For a long time, Nick Fuentes has been trying to debate Charlie Kirk. | ||
| And I was really expecting it to be revealed that Charlie Kirk was like trying to set up a debate with Nick Fuentes. | ||
| I thought that would be the case. | ||
| But apparently he was talking about inviting Candace Owens. | ||
| We know how much the Israeli lobby knows on their payroll, despise Candace Owens with everything they've got. | ||
| So again, not a smoking gun, but certainly something. | ||
| Certainly contributing to a possible motive, certainly something that you would not play down or ignore if this was the murder of your family member, right? | ||
| If you had a suspect, you thought maybe it killed somebody in your life and you'd found later that 48 hours before your now murdered family member had been in a sort of TIF with them and been making some pretty strident statements, it would at least go into the pile. | ||
| You would at least look into it and you would try to figure out what impact it had, if any, wouldn't you? | ||
| So I think this is worth looking at. | ||
| And what's even more pertinent, I would say, and important, is the way that people responded to this. | ||
| And there's on a quick little tangent, quick little side note, clearly after seizing control of TikTok through the Ellisons and obviously using Trump as a puppet here to take control of TikTok for the benefit of Israel, as Benjamin Nyahoo himself described. | ||
| And then he himself said, what's the next place? | ||
| X. We got to go after X. We got to get X. And we saw headline after headline after headline from every newspaper. | ||
| Oh my gosh, X is a bastion of anti-Semitism. | ||
| Something must be done. | ||
| We don't have time. | ||
| This is an urgent thing. | ||
| Don't even think about it. | ||
| We just have to censor now or else the Holocaust is going to happen. | ||
| I mean, we saw like story after story like that in the mainstream press. | ||
| And we've noticed it. | ||
| I've noticed it. | ||
| I'm sure you've noticed it too. | ||
| It's almost comical. | ||
| I almost am leaning to the idea that Elon Musk has adopted an almost Trumpian jujitsu style where, you know, Trump gives people whatever they ask for and in that way lets them destroy themselves. | ||
| In the same way that when Nancy Pelosi was talking to him about gun control and he said, well, we'll give you whatever you want. | ||
| What do you want? | ||
| And she couldn't help it but to be like, oh, let's ban every gun. | ||
| And I was like, okay, gotcha. | ||
| See, we got you. | ||
| I can't help but wonder if Elon Musk isn't doing something similar where it's like he gets all this pressure from Jewish groups saying you have to, you know, fix things. | ||
| You have to fix the algorithm. | ||
| And so then he changes it to where every time I refresh X, the top post is from somebody I do not follow and it is just some psyop about Israel. | ||
| And so I was like, okay, is this even helping? | ||
| Is this even a good thing for them? | ||
| Because now I got like Megan McCain in my field being like, everybody who doesn't like Israel is Muslim. | ||
| And it's like, okay, this isn't helping. | ||
| It's not convincing anybody. | ||
| And really, you're just showing these pro-Israel tweets to a bunch of people who are going to respond and dismantle them and humiliate the person posting them. | ||
| So I don't even, I don't really know what Elon Musk is doing exactly, but obviously the algorithm has massively changed recently in order to prioritize Israeli messaging. | ||
| And I think we've all noticed this. | ||
| In fact, Kronst bring up my ex account. | ||
| I tweeted this out where I said, you know, I don't know what happened, but every time I refresh my tweet, some BS gibberish like this is at the top. | ||
| And it's some person talking about Israel. | ||
| And then I refreshed it. | ||
| And underneath that, I have multiple screenshots showing how every time I refreshed X, the top post was from somebody I didn't follow and it was pro-Israel. | ||
| And it's just kind of obvious. | ||
| It's just kind of not very subtle. | ||
| And I think that reeks, to me, that reeks of desperation. | ||
| So today I get on and I bookmarked these. | ||
| If we can go to my computer screen, guys, I bookmarked these for some reason. | ||
| These were the first like six or seven or four or five posts that I saw. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And this was the typical, you know, typical of the response that a lot of people had. | ||
| So he, you know, tweets out the text messages. | ||
| Ant speaks. | ||
| Compulsive grifter Candace Owens has leaked what are supposedly, supposedly messages from Charlie Kirk in a group chat not long before he died. | ||
| Firstly, leaking someone's private messages is absolutely abhorrent. | ||
| But of course we know Candace has little regards to basic decency or morals. | ||
| Goes on and on, basically saying there's no way this is real. | ||
| This can't be real. | ||
| Pastor Greg Locke, my public response to the Charlie Kirk text messages about Israel and goes on and on. | ||
| Grandstanding, just like entire wall of text, Reg Eagle politics. | ||
| This is so fake. | ||
| Like, how does her production team let her embarrass herself like this? | ||
| I've seen better faked texts from Rufus. | ||
| I don't even know what that picture is. | ||
| Yako Yokeb, whatever his guy's name is. | ||
| According to dozens of anonymous sources, Ian Carroll and Candace Owens are both being blackmailed by people at the highest level of government. | ||
| I'm not working against them. | ||
| I'm trying to save them. | ||
| See, he thinks he's being clever by making, you know, unverified claims like he is pretending that Ian Carroll and Candace Owens do. | ||
| There's a problem with this, though. | ||
| There's a really big, distinct, and obvious problem with this. | ||
| And it's that the people in the text messages have now come out to admit that they are in fact real and legitimate. | ||
| So again, I don't even know if I would have reported on this except for the insane reaction from all sorts of people. | ||
| I mean, I can't tell you the number of accounts I saw saying this was fake. | ||
| There's no way this is real. | ||
| And Candace Owens is an evil person for faking such a thing. | ||
| And it's like, why were so many people trying to discredit this if it doesn't mean anything? | ||
| Why are so many people making such a big deal out of this if it ain't true? | ||
| Misfit Patriot, my old friend. | ||
| I will give Candace Owens every single shekel Israel has paid me for my post if she can prove these text messages are real. | ||
| It's like, well, she didn't have to. | ||
| They did. | ||
| Let's go now to clip number 19. | ||
| Here is the person who's sort of taken over TPOSA after the death of Charlie Kirk. | ||
| Andrew, I believe his name is Andrew Clovet. | ||
| Here's him, or Colvet. | ||
| Here's him explaining that the texts are, in fact, real. | ||
| Let's watch. | ||
| Started this show to address some of the things that have been going around on public, namely about a text, a group text chain that has been made known and released by Candace Owens. | ||
| And I just want to address it head on because, you know, that was a text grab, a screen grab that I had shared with people. | ||
| So it is authentic. | ||
| And I want to go into it because I actually am really excited that the truth is out there. | ||
| So that's pretty humiliating for the pro-Israel people. | ||
| That must be extremely humiliating for all of them. | ||
| I wonder how they feel about that. | ||
| So it was real. | ||
| So 48 hours before he was murdered, he fully and completely broke with Israel over his Jewish donors. | ||
| Now, I see some people, including I think Nick Fuentez, had this take where he's like, oh, okay, so Charlie Kirk was loyal to Israel until they withdrew money and then he turned against him. | ||
| But I think that's a little bit of the opposite of what happened because obviously he could have gotten the money. | ||
| If he wanted the money, he could have kept being pro-Israel. | ||
| I think what this shows is pretty obvious. | ||
| He broke from Israel and so they took his money away. | ||
| And he could have not done that. | ||
| But he goes farther than that. | ||
| He says, Jewish donors play into all of the stereotypes. | ||
| I cannot and will not be bullied like this. | ||
| And then says he might, you know, bring on Tucker and he's not going to, or he might bring on Candace, and he's definitely not going to cancel Tucker. | ||
| So that's what apparently this $2 million was over: I give you $2 million a year. | ||
| I'm going to withdraw that unless you cancel Tucker. | ||
| And Charlie Kirk responded, I don't work like that. | ||
| I don't respond to bullies like that. | ||
| I guess you're going to have to withdraw your $2 million, which must have felt like a bit of a betrayal to Charlie Kirk. | ||
| So a month before Charlie Kirk is murdered, I notice that he seems scared when talking about Israel, which is understandable since his support of Israel is both the lifeblood of his organization and ruining his reputation and destroying his credibility. | ||
| Tough spot. | ||
| I wasn't thinking he was going to be killed. | ||
| I was thinking he's scared that they're going to withdraw money, which obviously they were. | ||
| The next day, basically, I get told by somebody out of nowhere: you know, Charlie Kirk is scared if he turns against Israel, they're going to kill him. | ||
| I think, whoa, I noticed he was scared. | ||
| I didn't think it was about assassination. | ||
| I thought they would just withdraw his money. | ||
| So I tweet that out a month before. | ||
| Now we see these text messages 48 hours before he was killed. | ||
| And people have also noticed that one of the people in this text change, text chain, that Candace Owens, it's a very funny picture. | ||
| One of the things that Candace Owens revealed was that Josh Hammer was one of the people on this call. | ||
| Now, since Charlie Kirk's assassination, Josh Hammer has been one of the people going on to explain to everybody that Charlie Kirk was always totally faithful and loyal to Israel, and that never changed. | ||
| So that, of course, has now been revealed to be an absolute lie. | ||
| And people have also noticed that on that day that that text message exchange occurred, he responded to a tweet by Donald Trump, you know, an old tweet by Donald Trump that said, should be public execution for all to see. | ||
| You will end this BS fast. | ||
| And Josh Hammer responds, based. | ||
| So as Clint Russell Liberty Lockdown puts it out, on the 8th of September, Charlie Kirk sends a group text message to Josh Hammer and others in which he says he refuses to be bullied by Zionist donors. | ||
| He has no choice but to leave the pro-Israel cause. | ||
| The next day, the 9th of September, Josh praises a 12-year-old tweet from Trump on public executions. | ||
| On the 10th, Charlie is publicly executed. | ||
| I'm not accusing him of anything, but it certainly is suspicious. | ||
| It certainly is coincidental. | ||
| And it certainly was an act of desperation to try to downplay or discredit these text messages that they all knew were absolutely true. | ||
| And I expect there are going to be more coming out. | ||
| I think Candace Owens probably has a lot more up her sleeve. | ||
| And I don't know if they're bluffing. | ||
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| They're just here for the goods. | ||
| They're just here for the supplements. | ||
| Should have known. | ||
| But folks, we don't tell you things we don't believe and we don't sell you things we don't take ourselves. | ||
| The whole crew is all hopped up on Shilajit and Irish CMOS these days, not to mention the bovine colostrum plus the creatine. | ||
| I'm going to have to start taking the creatine, I think. | ||
| I've been watching some stuff about creatine. | ||
| And while I'm not somebody who works out and usually it's used as like a pre-workout, I understand, I've been told. | ||
| Apparently, it does a lot of good for your brain too. | ||
| People will talk about the mental power that creatine can, you know, help advance. | ||
| So I'm going to start using it for that. | ||
| Whatever you want to get, get it from the alexjonestore.com, the alexjonesstore.com slash Harrison, if you want to let them know who sent you. | ||
| And I think we'll move on from Candace Owens here, although it is very interesting and she is getting a lot of attention. | ||
| And again, I think they're really desperate to try to change the narrative on this, but are finding it very difficult to do so. | ||
| And like we said since the beginning, no matter who is behind the killing of Charlie Kirk, no matter what gets revealed, the very fact that Israel became one of the number one suspects, which, you know, my tweet really is the still to this day, the smoking gun, if there is one, it would be my tweet from a month before because anything afterwards, you can say, well, motivated by anti-Semitism, but you think I just, you think I just guessed? | ||
| You think I just guessed that's something I do? | ||
| I mean, maybe. | ||
| If you went back into my Twitter feed and found that I'd been saying this about a bunch of people and I just happen to be right with Charlie, no, I've never said it about anybody ever. | ||
| I only said it about Charlie Kirk because I was told it. | ||
| So, you know, there's that piece of evidence. | ||
| But the reason people are so willing to believe it is a couple of reasons. | ||
| One, the bloodthirsty nature of the Israeli regime, the brutality with which they will execute anybody that they think opposes them, even a little bit. | ||
| The sort of insane anxiety they're feeling over the, you know, lack of support amongst Americans, especially young Americans who Charlie Kirk had such an influence on. | ||
| It's basically, you know, it's the guy who, you know, beats his wife offended that everyone thinks the black eye was because of him. | ||
| And it's like, okay, you might, you know, maybe she walked into a door this time. | ||
| Maybe she really did walk into a door, but there's a reason people suspect you and it's your behavior. | ||
| It's the actions that you take. | ||
| So of course, the solution in any population of sane people would be to have some introspection, say, gee, maybe we've gone too far. | ||
| Maybe we need to correct, not correct our messaging, not buy media outlets and take over CBS and hijack TikTok so we can silence our critics, but like, maybe we should stop assassinating everyone. | ||
| Maybe we should stop committing a genocide. | ||
| Maybe we should stop going on TV and bragging about how we own the media. | ||
| Maybe none of this is actually positive and we should step back for a second. | ||
| And I've said forever, and I mean this in all sincerity, what Israel should be doing right now, if they want to not succumb to the tidal wave of anger and outrage and hatred that they're inspiring because of their actions that we all see on our phones on a daily basis, if they really want to reverse that, really are concerned about that, stop trying to buy media outlets, stop trying to pay influencers to lie for you. | ||
| Why don't you use the billions of dollars and incredible influence that you wield over the American governmental system to benefit Americans? | ||
| See, there's this, there's a reason, there's lots of reasons, but one of the main reasons that they frame anti-Semitism as something inexplicable, natural, genetic almost, is because they don't want anybody understanding that it's their behavior. | ||
| If you understand that it's what Israel is doing that's causing outrage against them, then that may lead to a change of behavior. | ||
| But if you just insist that it doesn't matter what Israel does, people will always hate them, then they might as well just keep doing the evil stuff. | ||
| And, you know, might as well, right? | ||
| Because even if you were nice, people would still hate you. | ||
| But that's not reality. | ||
| The reality is, if the Israeli lobby benefited America, if we saw our lives being improved by the influence of APAC or ADL or any of these other organizations that claim to speak for the Jewish people, we would love them. | ||
| We would celebrate them. | ||
| We would like them. | ||
| We would uplift them and not have no problem with the influence that they wield. | ||
| So that's what you should be doing. | ||
| So, I mean, my advice is all that influence, all that control, all the media outlets, all the TikTok stuff, use it to help the American people and the American people will love you. | ||
| Use it to silence, berate, demean, and steal from the American people and they're not going to like you. | ||
| Pretty simple, actually. | ||
| It's actually very simple. | ||
| It's actually all just mind-boggling, bogglingly simple, in fact. | ||
| But that's not what they're doing. | ||
| No, they're going absolutely the other way. | ||
| Let's go clip number three here. | ||
| There's a little breakdown of what's happening with Free Press, Barry Weiss, and the Ellison boys. | ||
| Clip number three, let's watch. | ||
| Well, the Israelis have effectively taken over American media. | ||
| Bari Weiss is the owner of the Free Press, which she just recently sold to CBS News for $150 million. | ||
| Not a small amount of money. | ||
| Plus, she gets elevated to editor-in-chief of CBS News. | ||
| This is David Ellison. | ||
| This is the son of Larry Ellison. | ||
| He is the CEO of Paramount. | ||
| She is actually going to be reporting directly to David Ellison, bypassing traditional network leadership structure. | ||
| David Ellison, the son of Larry Ellison, the largest single donor to the IDF, and he is the largest shareholder in TikTok. | ||
| Larry Ellison and family own Paramount Skydance, a massive corporation which holds these brands. | ||
| Look at all these brands that are under the Paramount Skydance banner. | ||
| And the Ellison family owns now all of these brands. | ||
| They control CBS, including CBS News, MTV, Nickelodeon, BET, Mirror. | ||
| The list goes on. | ||
| Now, you might not remember Bari Weiss. | ||
| She called Tulsi Gabbard a toady, saying that she was an Assad apologist. | ||
| Bari Weiss is extremely pro-Israel. | ||
| Obviously, the Israelis hated Assad. | ||
| They really wanted to topple Assad, calls her a toady, doesn't even know what a toady is. | ||
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        She's an Assad toady. | |
| What does that mean? | ||
| She is. | ||
| What's a toady? | ||
| I think that I used that word correctly. | ||
| Jamie, can you check what toady means? | ||
| This wasn't a well-deserved promotion to editor-in-chief of CBS News. | ||
| She's a Netanyahu toady. | ||
| To use her own words. | ||
| She's a Netanyahu toady. | ||
| Now she's running CBS News. | ||
| And it gets worse. | ||
| You thought this was bad enough. | ||
| It actually gets worse. | ||
| Let's talk about Warner Brothers Discovery. | ||
| These are all the brands under the Warner Brothers Discovery brand. | ||
| You've got, of course, Warner Brothers, TNT, Food Network, HBO, TBS, TLC, CNN, HBO Max, HGTV, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, New Line Cinema. | ||
| Well, guess who's about to buy it? | ||
| The Ellisons. | ||
| How was this even allowed? | ||
| How are they allowed to acquire practically all of American media and social media and run it under their Israeli thumbs? | ||
| How is this even allowed? | ||
| They already control too much and they're not loyal to America. | ||
| It is shameful. | ||
| It is treasonous. | ||
| We cannot allow them to control an ounce more. | ||
| That's Kim Iverson, and I can't say I disagree. | ||
| And of course, it is all fraudulent. | ||
| It's all completely fraudulent. | ||
| As again, Clint Russell from Liberty Lockpod points out. | ||
| He says, I do more views than free press. | ||
| I have no staff, no marketing budget. | ||
| Ellison bought it, bought the free press for $150 million, and Barry Weiss was made editor-in-chief of CBS News. | ||
| This is not a free market price. | ||
| This is legal bribery, paying off a dutiful soldier in the propaganda war for Israel. | ||
| And he shows the latest videos from the free press on YouTube, and they have 10,000 views, 14,000 views, 12,000 views, and less than 4,000 views. | ||
| So not exactly a hugely popular media platform that would be worth anywhere near $150 million, but apparently that's how much they paid. | ||
| Completely fraudulent. | ||
| Once again, from Information Liberation, Larry Ellison's son buys the free press, installs Barry Weiss as CBS News editor-in-chief. | ||
| Israel first billionaire Larry Ellison's son, David Ellison, is officially buying the free press and has already installed self-described, quote, Zionist fanatic Barry Weiss as the editor-in-chief of CBS News. | ||
| Once again, CBS staff are informed about changes to their newsroom only after media reports on it first. | ||
| David Ellison announces that Barry Weiss, founder of the pro-Israel outlet, the free press, is now the editor-in-chief of CBS News per internal memo shared with me. | ||
| Well, wonderful. | ||
| And of course, remember, this had a lot to do with the fact that CBS falsely edited an interview with Kamal Harris in order to disadvantage Trump during the presidential campaign and were on the hook for a billion-dollar settlement or something and instead agreed to do this and allow Skydance to take them over. | ||
| And of course, we have the Esther Project inside Israel's Esther project. | ||
| DOJ filings reveal paid U.S. influencer campaign amid AI-powered PR Blitz. | ||
| Newly filed records of the Department of Justice showed the Israeli government has quietly launched a two-track influence operation in the United States, blending big-budget political advertising with grassroots-style influencer campaigns. | ||
| The filing revealed a firm called Bridges Partner LLC has been hired to manage an influencer network under the project codenamed the Esther Project. | ||
| It's unclear if there's any linked to Project Esther, a plan to combat anti-Semitism published by the Heritage Foundation, an American, an American right-wing think tank. | ||
| Ah, yes. | ||
| So American, so right-wing, censoring people on behalf of a foreign state. | ||
| Ah, yes. | ||
| The right-wing virtue, censorship, and the America-first platform, anti-Semitism. | ||
| Wonderful. | ||
| In its discourse required under the FAR, and under FARA, the Foreign Agents Registration Act, Bridges said its work was intended to assist in promoting cultural exchange between the United States and Israel and specified that the engagement runs through a German division of the global PR firm Havis. | ||
| Attached documents show that the firm owned by Israeli consultants Uri Steinberg and Yari Yair Levy was formed in June 2025 in Delaware and soon after received nearly $200,000 to recruit and coordinate U.S.-based social media influencers. | ||
| Again, why are we letting a foreign country take over our media, buy our media outlets, pay influencers to support them, bragging about it openly? | ||
| And apparently they're doing something to convince X to change their algorithm as well. | ||
| From information liberation, Israel paying up to $4.1 million to brainwash Americans with VR target churches with geo-fencing ads. | ||
| This is another bizarre thing. | ||
| Apparently, TPOSA was working with this organization called Show Faith, where they are geo-fencing churches. | ||
| Geofencing, you may be aware of from things like the Dinesh D'Souza 10,000 Mules documentary, where basically they can scan entire areas and find out whose cell phone is in that area. | ||
| And so after the Charlie Kirk Memorial, some of the TPOSA people were saying, you know, they counted 277,000 cell phones in that arena. | ||
| So basically, you have an Israeli firm that's paying to geo-fence churches so that they can get a list of Christians in America to ostensibly target for propaganda in its most innocent interpretation. | ||
| Show Faith expects to receive more than $3.25 million over five months, paid in equal installments, routed through the global ad giant Habis Media, while floating an ideal additional budget of $835,000 for equipment and expansion. | ||
| And this has to do with, again, the geo-fencing propaganda ad for Christians. | ||
| Again, a little bit weird, got to admit. | ||
| I got to admit, it's a little bit weird knowing that a foreign state is using, you know, very high technology that could really be considered spying and, you know, espionage of a certain sort to count and track Christians exclusively in this country. | ||
| That's disturbing to me. | ||
| And it sort of goes on and on. | ||
| And it's forcing people to say things in a different way. | ||
| And that really is the solution to a lot of this. | ||
| One of the first things people noticed once, you know, the Ellisons and Israel took over TikTok is you couldn't talk about APAC controlling the government anymore, obviously. | ||
| And you couldn't even show the emoji for a juice box because people who were already censored for saying Jews were replacing the word Jews with an icon. | ||
| Now that icon is not being used either. | ||
| So now people are using the red Japanese mask icon instead of saying, so this is the problem with this style of censorship. | ||
| People are going to get around it. | ||
| People are going to come up with clever ways of saying what they were saying anyway. | ||
| So instead of actually stopping any message from getting through, all you're doing is confirming the sort of outrageous lengths that you'll go to censor people talking about you. | ||
| It's really only confirming what people who don't like you say and exposes some of the methods that are used to silence people. | ||
| Like it's not effective anymore. | ||
| America's too awake. | ||
| The American people are too tech savvy and able to circumvent these things. | ||
| We have a video. | ||
| This has gone totally viral and it features yours truly. | ||
| Clip number one. | ||
| And, you know, according to the robots, according to the TikTok algorithm robots, this is a video about milk. | ||
| Let's watch. | ||
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| I would be amiss not to share this with the world because this hack will make your milk like taste twice as good and almost like never go bad. | ||
| And it will last like twice as long. | ||
| So anyways, it's a really good, simple hack. | ||
| I'm going to show you how to do it real quick. | ||
| So what you want to do is you want to get yourself some organic milk. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Organic milk is probably the best. | ||
| I mean, what we really want is raw, but raw is like super expensive and hard to come by and hard to get. | ||
| And so, but organic works really well. | ||
| So, you want to get organic and then you can get some organic half and half or you can get even organic heavy whipping cream. | ||
| This will work as well. | ||
| Last time I gave some wrong information, but I just wanted to correct that information because it's very important to know. | ||
| And so, yeah, you want to get the heavy whipping cream. | ||
| This will work the same. | ||
| It's almost like, you know, one of these will almost do two whole half gallons as well. | ||
| It depends on how creamy you want it. | ||
| I do like a full one of these for a whole half gallon, but I'm crazy sometimes. | ||
| And so, anyways, this will do like two whole half gallons. | ||
| So, you want to split this in half and add it to your milk. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Because what these do is there is like some, there's fats and stuff inside of the half and half that actually preserve what's in the milk. | ||
| And so, it makes the milk last longer. | ||
| Like, I've never had milk go bad since I've been doing this. | ||
| Like, it lasts so much longer. | ||
| And so, basically, you just pour this half of it in there. | ||
| And so, we got to pour some of it out, obviously, and then use it. | ||
| But once you pour it out and use it, then you can see that it's pretty obvious. | ||
| It's pretty obvious that it will last significantly longer. | ||
| It'll taste way better. | ||
| Like, you'll know right away when you add it to it. | ||
| You'll be like, why have I not been drinking my milk this way this entire time? | ||
| Because when you realize that, you're like, oh, shoot, like I've been missing some like a major information in my life. | ||
| You know, I mean, raw milk, I don't know if you know this, it actually really never goes bad. | ||
| It kind of like turns into like a yogurt thing, and it lasts so much longer. | ||
| And that's because of the natural bacteria in it that get killed off through the process that they do of pasteurization, which is pretty terrible, actually, but whatever. | ||
| So, if you do this, though, it will restore some of those fats that were put into the milk, and those fats will help your milk to be preserved and last. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| For our radio listeners, by the way, our radio listeners are probably very confused. | ||
| Why the heck are we listening to this video about milk? | ||
| Yeah, the whole time he's talking about milk, he's showing page after page after page with text explaining why he thinks Israel killed Charlie Kirk. | ||
| And again, it's not even a video like I would even typically play. | ||
| And I only say that because I'm trying to, like, I want to explain that this is the American reaction. | ||
| This is the reaction Charlie Kirk had. | ||
| This is the reaction Megan Kelly has. | ||
| It's the reaction Tucker Carlson has. | ||
| It's the reaction I have. | ||
| When you tell us not to talk about something, we almost have to talk about it. | ||
| When you tell us that we're not allowed to say something, even if we didn't want to say it, I feel compelled to say it, even if for no other reason than to show you that you don't have power over me. | ||
| I am an American. | ||
| I don't bend to demands like that. | ||
| I don't silence myself for the sake of threats. | ||
| That's not what we do here. | ||
| So you need to learn that. | ||
| You need to change your methods to comport with our character, not the other way around. | ||
| So just understand, the more you try to crush this discussion, the more you try to censor people, the more this information is going to get out, the more the message is going to get out. | ||
| And again, just in full transparency, I'm doing this as a deliberate attempt to get them to stop, to get them to look at their methods, judge the outcome, and realize, gee everybody's hating us even more. | ||
| G, every time we try to censor people, it makes everybody even angrier. | ||
| The more we try to control what people say, the more they want to speak out. | ||
| This is just reality. | ||
| And you have to learn this so that you can stop censoring us and actually have the First Amendment and allow the American people to say what we believe, say what we think, say what we see with our own eyes, because otherwise, how are we going to get to the truth? | ||
| So yes, anti-Semitism is a thing people are concerned about. | ||
| Racism is a thing people are concerned about. | ||
| And it might, you know, really affect you. | ||
| It might really make you sad to hear some things that are not exactly complimentary of you or a group that you belong in. | ||
| What we get in exchange for that discomfort that we feel is the ability to think our own thoughts and therefore the ability to arrive at the truth. | ||
| So it's a small price to pay, all things considered. | ||
| The very small, you know, negative, hey, people are going to say things that you don't like. | ||
| People say things, you know, about me that I don't like all the time. | ||
| Guess what? | ||
| I have to deal with it. | ||
| I just do. | ||
| I just, you know, well, some people don't like me. | ||
| You know? | ||
| People like cold play. | ||
| I mean, what am I supposed to do? | ||
| What am I supposed to do? | ||
| Nothing, because you're allowed to think whatever you want. | ||
| And that's how we arrive at the truth. | ||
| That's why the First Amendment is sacred and inviolable. | ||
| And the more you try to violate it, these little tricky ways, the more we're going to notice and expose it and call you out. | ||
| So stop. | ||
| So just stop at any time that you want. | ||
| Now, we're going to be joined by Gavin McGinnis in the next hour. | ||
| So I'm going to have to return to some of the stuff that has been revealed over the last three days about Arctic Frost, the spying. | ||
| Pam Bondi was on the stand today, basically being grilled by the Senate, I believe, maybe in the House. | ||
| Not a lot has come out of it. | ||
| And I think very rightly, a lot of people are putting the blame squarely on the Attorney General Pambondi. | ||
| And I don't, you know, I don't want to just say the same thing over and over. | ||
| I know, you know, I got to do a show for three hours a day, five days a week. | ||
| It would get exhausting if the whole show, I'm just going, where are the arrests? | ||
| Where are the arrests? | ||
| Pam Bondi, where are the arrests? | ||
| Here's all this proof of crimes. | ||
| Why haven't they been arrested? | ||
| I get that. | ||
| I don't want to say the same thing over and over, but until we see arrest, what am I supposed to say? | ||
| Oh, we have more information. | ||
| Wonderful. | ||
| More investigations. | ||
| Great. | ||
| When are we going to see the arrest? | ||
| When are we going to see action on the innumerable crimes that we already have fully laid out before us from the Russian hoax and James Comey and the Hunter Biden laptop? | ||
| I mean, it's crime after crime after crime. | ||
| So what are we doing here? | ||
| And then it's the comparison between the way the Democrats operate and the way the Republicans operate. | ||
| Somebody named the MAGA King to underscore zero on X put together this list. | ||
| It is an incomplete list, but it's a good start. | ||
| Here's a list of all of the Republicans arrested under the Joe Biden administration: Donald Trump, Walton Auta, Carlos de Oliveira, Stephen K. Bannon, Peter K. Navarro, Thomas J. Barrick Jr., Matthew Grimes, | ||
| Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows, John Eastman, Kenneth Cheesebrow, Sidney Powell, Jenna Ellis, Scott Graham Hall, Sean Still, David James Schaefer, Kathleen Kathy Latham, Jeffrey Clark, Trevian C. Cuddy, Robert David Cheesley, Harrison William Prescott Floyd, Stephen Cliffsgaard Lee, Ray Stallings Smith III, Michael A. Roman, Misty Hampton, Kelly Ward, Tyler Boyer. | ||
| Oh, we're running out of time. | ||
| I'm not even halfway through the list. | ||
| Remember when they arrested everybody that supported Trump? | ||
| Remember that? | ||
| I didn't say I didn't like Coldplay. | ||
| It was a good song. | ||
| It's actually a reference to an obscure British sitcom. | ||
| In case you didn't aware, case you weren't aware. | ||
| People like listening to Coldplay and voting for the Nazis. | ||
| You can't trust people. | ||
| Oh, that's what you were showing. | ||
| I don't even know what the heck that was. | ||
| That's how unfamiliar I am with Coldplay. | ||
| All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
| This is the War Room. | ||
| We are coming to you live from the InfoWars studios as we're as we're under siege from the state. | ||
| I'll be joined by Gavin McGinnis here in just a minute. | ||
| But I want to go through, I want to keep going through this list. | ||
| I only got like halfway through the list because I think it's worth reminding you of just how many people were arrested by the Biden regime because of their political actions, because of their political contributions to the Trump campaign. | ||
| So we've already been through a list of like 20 of these people. | ||
| Of course, many names you know: Rudy Giuliani, Steve Bannon, Peter K. Navarro, Donald Trump himself, remember. | ||
| But it keeps going. | ||
| Nancy Coddle, Jake Hoffman, Anthony Kern, James Lamon, Robert Montgomery, Samuel Moorhead, Lorraine Pellegrino, Gregory Safson, Safston, Michael Ward, Boris Epstein, | ||
| Christina Bob, Alan Weiselberg, Michael McDonald, Jesse Law, Jim D. Graffenreed, Derwin Dorwood, James Hindle III, Sean Mehan, Ellen Rice, or Eileen Rice, Kathy Burden, William Hank Choate, | ||
| Amy Faccianello, Clifford Frost, Stanley Grot, John Haggard, Mary Ann Henry, Timothy King, Michelle Lundgren, Mishon Maddick, James Renner, Myra Rodriguez, Rose Rook, Marion Sheridan, Kim Thompson, Kent Vanderwood, Steve Vannon, again, Tina Peters, George Papal Dapoulos, plus 1,265 January 6th defendants. | ||
| Here's a list of all the Democrats arrested under the Trump administration. | ||
| Zero big goose egg for there. | ||
| And even in that list, I'm looking at the list. | ||
| I'm like, wait a second. | ||
| There's no Stuart Rhodes. | ||
| There's no Roger Stone. | ||
| There's no Enrique Tario, Joe Biggs, Owen Schroyer, Jeremy Brown, Jake Angeli Chainsley, aka America shaman. | ||
| Yeah, it's not even a complete list. | ||
| That list of like 100 names isn't even complete. | ||
| And these are high-profile people that people just forget. | ||
| But every one of these, a high-profile person arrested by the Biden administration on the flimsiest of pretexts. | ||
| Steve Baker was being interviewed by Brianna Morello on American Journal this morning. | ||
| He was arrested by the Biden administration immediately after he revealed the video that disproved the statements made in order to imprison the oath keepers made by the Capitol Police that were lying. | ||
| And he exposed them and then was immediately arrested by the Biden regime. | ||
| Where are the arrests, Pam Bondi? | ||
| That's really the only question I have these days. | ||
| Now we're going to be joined by Gavin McGinnis, who is coming to us live from the UK. | ||
| And people say the UK is a hellish place these days. | ||
| You can't say anything. | ||
| It's full of migrants. | ||
| But that's not what everybody thinks. | ||
| In fact, there's a lot of people that love the way the UK is going. | ||
| They're just, you know, AI. | ||
| Let's watch. | ||
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        Digital ID will keep us safe from all the migrants we let into the country on purpose. | |
| I'm paying so much tax, but I feel so safe knowing Kier was able to house all these military-aged foreign men in my hometown. | ||
| Online hate detectives saved my life. | ||
| I once saw a tweet that said Muslim grooming gangs, and I almost fainted. | ||
| A brave prime minister arrested 12 far-right figures this week alone for saying they like to eat bacon. | ||
| That's the kind of halal leadership we need. | ||
| Yes, I can't afford rent anymore, but seeing someone from Calais get a spa day in Surrey just warms the heart. | ||
| I think it's beautiful, really. | ||
| Illegal migrants getting five-star hotels while my nan's in a care home with rats shows we're a caring nation. | ||
| Doing the hard work, deconstructing whiteness, policing humor, and building a better Britain. | ||
| Yeah, folks, it's like either you are ignorant to what's going on or you hate it. | ||
| That's what makes that so absurd, right? | ||
| Is you've got people explaining what Britain's doing as if they approve of it, as if they agree with it. | ||
| It doesn't exist. | ||
| Either you know what they're doing and you despise it because you know exactly what it really entails, the absolute and total destruction of the British people, or you're just totally ignorant and you're like, UK's doing fine. | ||
| All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
| We should be joined by Gav McGinnis any second now, but he is, of course, in the UK. | ||
| I think he's going to be, I think he might just be walking around with the cell phone when he calls in for us. | ||
| But while we're on the topic of Israel, not Israel, while we take a brief sojourn from our Israel coverage to talk about Europe, we do have some things to talk about in that respect. | ||
| From Unusual Wales on X, Germany has proposed raising the retirement age to 73 to prevent the collapse of the pension system per Reuters. | ||
| Now, this should not surprise you unless you are completely out of touch as to what has been going on in Europe recently, because Germany is just the latest country to do this. | ||
| I'm pretty sure every country in Europe has raised its retirement age as a direct consequence of bringing in a bunch of migrants, migrants they brought in, remember, in order to keep the pension system solvent. | ||
| Again, there are few stories in this world that are as clear-cut insanity as this one. | ||
| And again, it's not, it's not speculation. | ||
| It's not me guessing from Irish Independent. | ||
| Ireland needs 4 million migrants to sustain state pension system. | ||
| Then they bring in a bunch of migrants. | ||
| They all go on welfare. | ||
| It drains the pension system. | ||
| Now you can't retire until you're 73 to pay for the hordes of Muslims and their eight children. | ||
| Isn't that lovely? | ||
| Isn't that nice? | ||
| That's what it's like in Europe, where we are now joined by our guest, Gavin McGinnis. | ||
| He is a provocative media trailblazer, co-founder of Vice magazine and founder of Censored.tv, which is now part of Compound Censored. | ||
| A sharp-witted libertarian. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| Now that I think this is way too complimentary for Gavin. | ||
| A sharp-witted libertarian and cultural commentator, the host of Get Off My Lawn, fearlessly tackling politics and society. | ||
| McInnis, also known for creating the Proud Boys, is a writer, actor, and free speech advocate, censored.tv, Gavin underscore McInnes. | ||
| How you doing, fellas? | ||
| We're doing great. | ||
| How are you? | ||
| I'm doing well. | ||
| I understand you are in the UK right now. | ||
| Is that right? | ||
| Yeah, I'm in the UK. | ||
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        We're here talking to different people about immigration and various influencers and political figures. | |
| And my whole pitch on this tour is to tell people the only immigrants you should take in are Cubans. | ||
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        I totally agree and endorse that message. | |
| Because they're the ones that escape. | ||
| Basically, if you are escaping communism and therefore don't want to bring communism with you, you can be trusted. | ||
| Everybody else needs to be looked at a sconce. | ||
| Immigration was a huge issue in 2016. | ||
| So why did Obama, three days before he passed the baton to Trump, stop the wet foot drive-flip policy? | ||
| It wasn't because immigration. | ||
| It was because Cubans vote right away. | ||
| And that's why I like that. | ||
| See, I want Cubans for the votes. | ||
| Let's get someone who's tried socialism to come on down. | ||
| Well, you know, are you, so you're in the UK right now. | ||
| Are you worried about being like, frankly, I'm surprised they let you into the UK, to be totally honest with you. | ||
| Like at this point, I would expect that if I tried to go to the UK, they'd stop me at the gate and, you know, interrogate me like they did for who did they just arrest? | ||
| George Galloway. | ||
| They, you know, detained for several hours. | ||
| How did you get in, Gavin? | ||
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        Well, don't jinx it, dude. | |
| Yeah. | ||
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        Knock on wood. | |
| I was going through customs and I was like, oh, man. | ||
| Well, I was, my whole time before coming here, I was like, oh, that's a funny tweet about Tommy Robinson. | ||
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        I was like, eh, I'm not going to do that. | |
| I was scheduling, I was scheduling tweets just in case. | ||
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        Yeah. | |
| But my, my tweets before I came here were like, can you believe this weather? | ||
| Oh my God, it's freezing out. | ||
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        Well, not your typical early October, right guys? | |
| You were in Belmar. | ||
| So that's it. | ||
| So what can we even talk about right now? | ||
| I mean, I, you know, I'm kind of halfway tempted just to be asking you questions to try to get you arrested in the UK. | ||
| How far do you think we could take? | ||
| Do you want to push the envelope here? | ||
| Just give me your opinion on Muslims in general. | ||
| If this goes viral and you get me stuck at customs, I'm going to find you. | ||
| I am going to break into your house and I'm going to start breaking your favorite things like your, your Dukes of Hazzard toy car that you love so much. | ||
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        Crunch. | |
| That's assuming you ever get out of prison. | ||
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        I think, I think I'll be fine. | |
| I'll be an old man by the time you get out of prison in the UK for, for saying the wrong thing. | ||
| I mean, how do the people there feel about it? | ||
| Because, you know, I remember seeing a video a long time ago. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Oh, I'm ready for you. | ||
| I got my swords locked and loaded. | ||
| That's what you do with swords, right? | ||
| Lock them and load them. | ||
| That's the Venn diagram of nerds and black guys is samurai swords. | ||
| Hell yeah. | ||
| I am a nerdy black guy in case you weren't familiar with this. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| That and Dragon Ball. | ||
| We're very into it. | ||
| I love that question. | ||
| I love talking about Britain. | ||
| I was born here. | ||
| But people like Americans need to understand that Britain has had free speech for three years. | ||
| Elon bought Twitter three years ago and they've been controlling the narrative up to them. | ||
| That's why they're so desperately arresting people because they're like, I'm not in control anymore. | ||
| You said something bad about me. | ||
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        You're going to jail. | |
| They're losing. | ||
| And that's why Tommy Robinson had three million people, at least at that Unite the Kingdom thing, because these people are finally knowing. | ||
| And it's a big problem in the States, too. | ||
| Like Hispanics, like Enrique here, not like Enrique, but he talked to like a Puerto Rican about his parents and he'll say they watch Univision on a loop. | ||
| And Univision, like if Biden falls, I mean literally, if Biden falls on the stairs, Univision won't show that clip. | ||
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        So most like Puerto Ricans, Guatemala, Hispanic, blah, blah, blah. | |
| That's all they have. | ||
| They thought Biden was doing a great job. | ||
| I catch my grandfather screaming at the TV constantly. | ||
| You know, he's he's he's been right wing his entire life. | ||
| So he's screaming at the TV. | ||
| but can you imagine? | ||
| Because it's not just Univision, it's Telemundo, too. | ||
| Like, look, watch it for like 10 minutes, and there is nothing, there's nothing but propaganda. | ||
| There is no Fox News for Hispanic America, and that's and it's so crazy that and how effective it is because they're pro-life, they're not bananas about the Medicones, they're pro-family, despite some infidelity after too many Mondellos. | ||
| Uh, they have way more in common with us, yet they're like, We like the DNC, and the DNC likes Hispanics because they make great servants, they don't really like them, they parade them around like moth pieces, yes, yeah. | ||
| You know, that makes sense because I was talking to Wid Lyman yesterday and he was at the Broadview, Illinois, like the riots and everything. | ||
| We're watching these videos where they try to arrest an illegal alien, and all these Hispanic people just like come out of the woodwork. | ||
| I mean, they're coming out of houses and restaurants, and they like interfere. | ||
| It's like, what do they think is going on? | ||
| It makes sense if all they're getting is you know, propaganda that there's no right-wing, you know, Spanish-language news source giving them any countervailing, you know, uh, position on what's happening. | ||
| It's all just Trump is coming for your family. | ||
| It's crazy that these illegal, like, I wish Trump was rounding up everyone, he's only rounding up the worst of the worst, and those worst of the worst are making they're not making my neighborhood safer. | ||
| I mean, worse, they're making Hispanic neighborhoods worse. | ||
| And so, these Hispanics should be like, Yes, thank you for getting rid of El Chapo. | ||
| He, he made my daughter, he made it unable for my daughter to walk home after school. | ||
| I mean, I trained, I trained some of the illegal immigrants for white liberal women, yeah. | ||
| Like, if they change their mission to just deport white illegal women, like white legal women, white women, I think the U.S. would be a better place to live. | ||
| Boomer white liberal women have this contempt in their souls that is sinister. | ||
| I guess they're pagans, right? | ||
| So, they want to sacrifice their children to the woke gods. | ||
| But, like, I'm not, I'm not mad, trans, for example. | ||
| I don't want you going your kids, but I never think about trans people. | ||
| I don't want to like cut their skin off. | ||
| You know, one time I met Anthony Bourdain, and Sarah Palin was big at the time, and people were like, What do you think about Sarah Palin? | ||
| And Anthony Bourdain said, I want to cut her skin off in long, thin strips and then peel it off of her body. | ||
| Really? | ||
| I don't like Chris Hayes, I just want him to go away. | ||
| Oh, well, it sounds like Anthony Bourdain could have been running for Attorney General of Virginia these days, right? | ||
| I mean, how crazy! | ||
| I mean, that is one of the craziest things out of all of this. | ||
| I mean, all the insanity we saw after Charlie Kirk's murder and people, you know, wishing death on people. | ||
| This guy's running for attorney general. | ||
| He's got texts that aren't really that much worse than what you just said. | ||
| You know, I want to kill his children and shoot him in the head. | ||
| And nobody even criticizes him on his own party. | ||
| Like, what do we even do at this point? | ||
| I don't think it lost them one vote or one support. | ||
| No, they actually came out. | ||
| Didn't they come out and like support him and like double up on instead of saying, Okay, we're not going to talk about it? | ||
| They're like, No, we support our board back here. | ||
| What do we do? | ||
| We get divorced. | ||
| Fuck them. | ||
| I don't want to be their friends. | ||
| I don't want to reach over. | ||
| Like, with all due respect to Charlie Kirk, I don't want to reach over the aisle. | ||
| I always thought, I don't want to sound like I'm disparaging, but I always thought that was low-hanging fruit. | ||
| These people don't like us, they don't want to work it out. | ||
| Uh, I don't, I'm not into unity anymore. | ||
| I want Florida, Texas, I want Connecticut. | ||
| I want to just start like Israel. | ||
| I want to start parsing out little maps. | ||
| I want a 25-state solution to America. | ||
| Well, and the weirdest thing about it is they're like, you know, they're saying, Oh, this guy wants civil war. | ||
| He's sending all these federal troops. | ||
| This is an invasion of civil war. | ||
| Well, and the whole, all they have to do is arrest the damn criminals. | ||
| If they would just do the basics of their job, none of this would be an issue. | ||
| So, they're crying and pulling their hair out. | ||
| And it's like, the solution is right in front of you. | ||
| Just arrest the criminals and deport the illegals. | ||
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        What? | |
| If you're not going to arrest the criminals, can I do it, please? | ||
| Just like you pepper spray a guy who's who's trying to break into the house, you're going to end up in court. | ||
| So, not only do they, especially in New York City, not only do they not do their jobs, and I'm not blaming the cops, I'm blaming their boss. | ||
| But when we go, okay, fine, I'll handle it. | ||
| We'll go back to the Wild West. | ||
| And they're like, No, you're going to jail. | ||
| You pepper sprayed a rapist. | ||
| How much time should we give them? | ||
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        What do you mean? | |
| How much time arresting these criminals? | ||
| How much time should we give them? | ||
| I think my personal belief, and this is just how I feel about things, if you were thinking of going to a riot, you should get 22 years. | ||
| 22. | ||
| Well, I mean, it makes sense. | ||
| If you're on a text chain with somebody who's in a riot, maybe then you get 22 years. | ||
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        Yeah, he wanted to go to the riot, which is as bad as attempted murder. | |
| So at least, and I agree with the woman on the view. | ||
| When Enrique got sentenced, the woman on the view said this is an example of white supremacy because he got such a great sentence, such a lenient sentence, because he's the leader of a white supremacist group. | ||
| I mean, they wanted 50 years. | ||
| I think if it would have been more reasonable. | ||
| But is there, is there really a difference in 22-year sentence in 50? | ||
| How old is it? | ||
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        I was at the time, I was 40 or 39. | |
| Right, so 42, 52, 62. | ||
| Like we're in the we're getting into the 60s, 70s. | ||
| We're especially living in prison for decades, eating the garbage food. | ||
| Enrique's cell was the size of your dining room table. | ||
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        He couldn't do push-ups. | |
| It was a bed, a toilet, and then the door made it unable to even do a push-up. | ||
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        We're not going to a riot. | |
| It is utterly, utterly wild. | ||
| I mean, so I mean, what, again, what do we because is there anything other than just yelling at the Trump administration to arrest people? | ||
| Because I feel like that's like half my job now is just being like, oh, look, more evidence of the crimes that we've known about for a decade. | ||
| Arrest them already. | ||
| Like, what can we do to get this done? | ||
| Because we're nine, 10 months in at this point. | ||
| Nobody's arrested. | ||
| James Comey isn't even arrested. | ||
| We heard about his thing like three weeks ago. | ||
| Why aren't they moving? | ||
| What can we do other than just sit and watch our, you know, look at our watch and look at Pam Bondi not doing anything? | ||
| What can we actually do? | ||
| You don't fight our time. | ||
| No. | ||
| I think you're spoiled. | ||
| Yeah, that's crazy. | ||
| You're like, you're like sports illustrated models. | ||
| Her nipples are too big. | ||
| Like, I'm. | ||
| He's a man of the end of the money. | ||
| I like five. | ||
| Somebody more than eight. | ||
| I don't drink. | ||
| I think the solution, this is my solution as a funny man. | ||
| Ridicule, constant ridicule. | ||
| Expose these people. | ||
| Laugh at the way James Comey was prosecuted or apprehended and the way Enrique and Roger Stone were apprehended. | ||
| They had a scuba team for Roger Stone. | ||
| So we need to expose that and expose the journalists. | ||
| I'm not talking about doxing or threatening or anything violent or criminal, but we need, I think, humor is our excalibur sword. | ||
| I'm 100% with that. | ||
| I think insulting them, ridiculing them, shaming them is the best way to do it. | ||
| Other than that, just hanging out at the bar with the boys. | ||
| I think that's the only thing you could do. | ||
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        Because for real, what's the superpower, right? | |
| Because we could scream at them, we could expose them, we can do that. | ||
| And a lot of these things are effective in a way, but like there's no other solution, you know? | ||
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        Yeah. | |
| Like, I don't like, you talk to some weirdos and they're probably feds. | ||
| And they're like, we need to start killing judges. | ||
| We need to get on the street. | ||
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        That's retarded antifa shit. | |
| I think humor is our best weapon. | ||
| And Trump, of course, the dear leader is the master. | ||
| I mean, having Biden's portrait be an auto pen. | ||
| We better bask in the glory of this man's comedy because we are never having a president as funny as Donald Trump ever again. | ||
| The mariachi meme. | ||
| Oh my God. | ||
| It's a fifty. | ||
| But the portraits are in the White House. | ||
| So you see it. | ||
| I'm like, oh, that's AI. | ||
| That's gorgeous. | ||
| I'm like, oh, that's cool. | ||
| He did a whole line. | ||
| The camera pants over. | ||
| And you're like, he has his mugshot in the Oval Office. | ||
| You know, but I just, to me, it's like, it's like, okay, do that. | ||
| And it should be his mugshot. | ||
| Arrest Joe Biden, then show me the picture. | ||
| Then I'm laughing. | ||
| I'm like, let's get serious first and then we'll get to the humor. | ||
| I mean, look, another thing that they're doing, ICE is giving $50,000 signing bonuses. | ||
| So if you want to make, I guess we operate in the cultural space, but you want to make a difference, sign up for ICE. | ||
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        Yeah. | |
| Get the 50 grand, go over there and do your duty. | ||
| And I would also add, like, with guys like Comey, don't get your hopes up. | ||
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        Comey's not going to, I hate when they're like, Hillary's going to be behind bars. | |
| We get thrown behind bars. | ||
| They don't get thrown behind bars. | ||
| James Comey will not do a day in prison. | ||
| Antifa is a terrorist organization. | ||
| You know, they're going to get 14 months. | ||
| They're going to get 12 months. | ||
| They're not going to get tario sentences. | ||
| But that doesn't mean we can't have fun and make fun of everyone. | ||
| Yeah, don't think that we're winning and the brutal sentencing and lawfare that we went through is going to be replicated, unfortunately. | ||
| The good news is, though, that all of their stuff, all of their tropes are over. | ||
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        Racist? | |
| Like, that doesn't mean anything. | ||
| It's like calling someone bald or like saying your mustache sucks. | ||
| Like, it doesn't even register. | ||
| Yeah, that is a major victory that we're having. | ||
| You know, I wonder how do we, how do we break through to the normies? | ||
| I think that is our big challenge. | ||
| And I see this more and more. | ||
| There's a post that went viral and it was a guy who he posted and the label was, God, it feels good to be a man. | ||
| And it's his living room and he's got like four different TVs that are showing like 50 different NFL games and he's got a plate of Cheetos in front of him. | ||
| And we basically bullied this guy off the internet. | ||
| We made fun of him so much, he deleted his account. | ||
| So I can't even show you the picture anymore. | ||
| But then I got all these people coming to me going, oh, what? | ||
| A man doesn't get to relax once a day. | ||
| You know, once a week, he spends a day watching football. | ||
| It's like, that's a seventh of your life. | ||
| You're spending a seventh of your waking life watching other men play football. | ||
| I don't even have anything against football. | ||
| But what is this, this obsession people have with it? | ||
| And how do we channel that energy towards anything that actually matters? | ||
| I love sports. | ||
| You're talking to the wrong guy. | ||
| Well, I hate sports. | ||
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        I'm a Mets fan. | |
| I hate sports. | ||
| I hate the Mets because I lost $1,000 betting that they would have a better record than the Yankees this year. | ||
| Look, that's actually, you know what? | ||
| That's kind of an interesting example. | ||
| So the left are violent. | ||
| They throw us in jail. | ||
| They pepper spray us. | ||
| They throw, what are they? | ||
| They attacked Cassandra McDonald's home when her daughter was there with fireworks that went into the house, like smashing windows, full-on terrace attack. | ||
| But we are smart enough to understand that we have this violent instinct. | ||
| I hate the people that screwed over my family and terrorized my kids. | ||
| So I go to the boxing gym and I murder heavy bags and wall bags and speed bags for an hour every day so I don't hurt people. | ||
| Sports is war. | ||
| So we want to see two sides battle and we want to see them gain territory, but we don't want young men to die. | ||
| So we satiate this genetic instinct by watching sports. | ||
| And that's because the right is sophisticated and better than the left. | ||
| And so what do we do with our desire to see men on the battlefield? | ||
| We dress them up in uniforms and don't hurt anyone. | ||
| No one dies. | ||
| Yeah, but I got to, this kind of looks weird. | ||
| What I'm looking at right now, that's exhaustive. | ||
| It's got a great bring out a good idea. | ||
| I don't know how the crew found this image. | ||
| This image has been deleted from the internet. | ||
| I mean, again, I got no problem with football. | ||
| I was watching football on Sunday. | ||
| There's nothing wrong with watching a game, especially if you're actually participating in sports. | ||
| That's a whole different thing. | ||
| But I see stuff like this, or I see stuff like, you know, these rooms or stadiums full of guys dressed. | ||
| You know, they've spent all of their money on jerseys. | ||
| They're painting their face. | ||
| They're like screaming. | ||
| And it's like, guys, your nation is being robbed from beneath you. | ||
| And you are like spending all of this energy and time and money on the simulation of war. | ||
| There's a real war going on around us. | ||
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        It's his team and he's got this braided something. | |
| I don't know what you're saying, Harrison. | ||
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        Are you making a case against sports? | |
| We should not have sports. | ||
| I'm making a case against man babies that are obsessed with sports and spend all of their money and their time and their energy on sports. | ||
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        I can walk and chew gum at the same time. | |
| I can save Western civilization and be punished by the Mets at the same time. | ||
| My biggest problem with that is what Enrique just said. | ||
| Put them all on one wall. | ||
| And I don't want to sound like an ingrate as an immigrant to America from Canada and Britain. | ||
| America, you got to get the cords right. | ||
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        The courts go through the drywall, down, and then back out the drywall. | |
| We're sick of seeing, and it's not just in people's homes. | ||
| You go through New York City and it's just Verizon wires and cable wires just willy-nilly in African patterns all over the effing place. | ||
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        Fucker. | |
| Well, like you're in Africa. | ||
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        It's third world. | |
| Organize your courts, guys. | ||
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        Come on. | |
| This is what I'm saying. | ||
| We're in some random inn that we rented for three days. | ||
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        Do you see a cord? | |
| And that's stone. | ||
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        That's stone. | |
| No cord. | ||
| And then you go to like, I was in the House of Lords for the Tommy Robinson rally, and it's like, you know, it's from the 1100s, a cord hanging down and in the House of Lords. | ||
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        Or you go to an American courtroom and they're like, well, Enrique Tario, you got 22 years. | |
| And as this man is basically getting a death sentence, he looks up and there's like four cords going from like a speaker to a thing. | ||
| Like this, you're sentencing people to death, and you can't organize some cords with a zip tie and a hole in the drywall. | ||
| You said we have our priorities are all off. | ||
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        Really? | |
| I'm looking at the guy. | ||
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        I used to work in low voltage, so we sentenced you to death, and you're just like, where? | |
| In your friend's garage? | ||
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        What am I doing here? | |
| This is my execution chamber, and you can't even organize cords. | ||
| You get to the electric chair, and they're trying to switch out, you know, the cords. | ||
| No, we unplug the blender, unplug the blender. | ||
| We got to plug in the cord here. | ||
| Our priority control is what you're saying. | ||
| One of the bottom parts is missing there, and they mess up the initial charge. | ||
| Well, let's just zap them with this empty cord. | ||
| We've been partying for three days, by the way. | ||
| Yeah, it works. | ||
| So, yeah, I want to get into that too. | ||
| How are you finding the UK? | ||
| Have you been there often? | ||
| Has it changed much recently? | ||
| Yeah, well, as I said, they've been free for three years, but maybe it's done genetic damage. | ||
| Like, I think World War II may have killed most of the brave ones, but I was in London and it was a don't walk sign. | ||
| And I was waiting to cross. | ||
| No cars for miles. | ||
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        They wouldn't cross because the sign said red. | |
| And I'm a New Yorker. | ||
| I'm just like, guys, there's no cars. | ||
| You're allowed to go across the street. | ||
| It's a Europe thing. | ||
| I had the same thing in Germany. | ||
| You're like, what is everybody doing? | ||
| We can cross the street. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
| We're with Gavin McGinnis. | ||
| Welcome back, folks. | ||
| I am joined live by Enrique Tario at Noble One on X and Gavin McGinnis at Gavin underscore McGinnis. | ||
| They're joining me live from the UK right now. | ||
| And obviously, the big story right now, the big chaos right now is Antifa and these migrant riots in Portland and Illinois. | ||
| You gentlemen have some experience fighting Antifa in the streets. | ||
| What is your take on what's going on and just the chaos and all the videos that we've seen over the last few days? | ||
| Weeks, really. | ||
| Well, we created a club that took care of this problem and you threw everyone in jail. | ||
| So you're on your own now, folks. | ||
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        Enjoy cleaning up the mess we warned you about. | |
| I mean, it isn't new. | ||
| It's new right now because the happenings are, it's happening. | ||
| But like, we've been screaming this since 2000. | ||
| Before ICE, there was Milo. | ||
| Before Milo, there was Enquoulter. | ||
| They've been radical leftist, Marxist, lunatic, ugly fat people have been destroying this country for years, burning it to the ground. | ||
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        And the sheep of the American left have just been going, well, what if the Proud Boys hurt someone? | |
| Like, I've done, I don't know why, but I did like 15 interviews in a month from Europe. | ||
| I think journalists are so lazy that when one person does a story, the others do it because they don't have any, you know, creativity or curiosity. | ||
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        And the question I kept getting, this is before the election, was, if Trump wins, will the Proud Boys riot? | |
| Or sorry, Trump doesn't win and they suspect that it's fake. | ||
| Will the Proud Boys riot? | ||
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        And I'm like, will the Proud Boys riot? | |
| We have had non-stop rioting for two years with BLM and Antifa. | ||
| And you are totally oblivious to that. | ||
| And you're like, what if the Proud Boys get mad? | ||
| It's effing and infuriating. | ||
| And I just want to take these Antifa people, all these ICE people, and I want to just, I want to lock them in a cage in like that alligator Alcatraz. | ||
| And I don't want to hurt them. | ||
| I just want to go, okay, what specifically is the issue here? | ||
| You know, we need a border, right? | ||
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        You know, to have a border, you need enforcement agents, right? | |
| You know, that Trump is only going for the worst of the worst, right? | ||
| Like, I honestly want to hear their side of the story. | ||
| No borders? | ||
| No border enforcement? | ||
| Okay, 3 billion people are dying to come here. | ||
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        Are they allowed in? | |
| Does Brazil have borders? | ||
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        Can Mexico kick out the Guatemalans? | |
| Can the Dominican Republic kick out the Haitians? | ||
| Tell me your series of events. | ||
| I don't understand it. | ||
| Well, they can't riot if they're in prison. | ||
| So if they continue to do this, and I see something different from this Trump administration and the Biden administration, where they're actually arresting these people in the streets of Portland, Illinois. | ||
| So if they continuously do this, and it's kind of like a troll, right? | ||
| They keep coming and they keep getting arrested and they're getting charged with these serious federal charges. | ||
| We might not see those 22-year sentences, and we might not see those four-year sentences, but we're going to see year, two-year sentences. | ||
| And we take them off the street and they're doing this nightly. | ||
| What I don't understand is the Portland Police Bureau with their chief, Chief Day, they're just out there to arrest conservatives, right? | ||
| And we saw, what's his name, Nick. | ||
| Nick's charges, the county prosecutor was like, no, we're not taking these charges. | ||
| What does that say about the local police department? | ||
| We've seen them there night and day. | ||
| We haven't seen, before that, they wear specific colors, black and yellow, funny as it may be. | ||
| Portland Police Bureau wears black and yellow. | ||
| In all these videos that we've seen over the course of the past couple of months, we haven't seen them show up once. | ||
| When did they show up when conservatives show up? | ||
| And people want to talk about the National Guard being deployed to Portland. | ||
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        You know what was the last time the National Guard was deployed to Portland? | |
| When the Proud Boys decided to have a barbecue in Portland, we weren't deciding, we weren't going to go fight Antifa. | ||
| We were literally going to have a barbecue. | ||
| She activated the National Guard and she called up all the sheriff's county, the sheriff's department. | ||
| Weren't you going to get like some chicks and bikinis to be dancing? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| For Chaz, Gavin was going to come to that. | ||
| We're going to get chicks and bikinis and a big white claw truck. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And just have a good time. | ||
| Do you see me say we've been in this? | ||
| We've been doing this, motherfucker. | ||
| We've been in this for 10 years. | ||
| And you're like, what the hell? | ||
| ICE people are getting attacked. | ||
| There's been ice during the COVID stuff. | ||
| They were attacking old ladies. | ||
| Antifa's attacking old ladies for doubting the vaccine. | ||
| Antifa's been burning down Christian churches all over Canada on a regular basis. | ||
| Like, I feel like the normies, as you put it, are just sort of saying, are realizing that this has been going on for a long time. | ||
| The censorship, the violence, the radical Marxists. | ||
| It's not this month. | ||
| It's the past 10 years. | ||
| You know where this started? | ||
| This started on September 9th of 2016. | ||
| Hillary Clinton called us a basket of deplorables. | ||
| And obviously, we took it for ourselves. | ||
| We put on shirts, we put on hats. | ||
| But that begins a dehumanization of Trump supporters, people that think differently than the establishing. | ||
| Then it goes to let's silence them on social media. | ||
| Well, that wasn't enough. | ||
| Let's debank them. | ||
| They debanked them and deplatformed them from any financial institution, Cash App, PayPal, Chase Bank. | ||
| And then that didn't work either. | ||
| Because the entrepreneur always finds a way. | ||
| Then they said, okay, you know what? | ||
| None of this is working. | ||
| Let's set up the Fed surrection and let's put them in prison for 22 years. | ||
| And like just a tiny example, right? | ||
| Enrique's talking about the deplorables. | ||
| So after Trump won, there was the deplorable. | ||
| So we're in 2016 now. | ||
| Antifa and the radical leftists put out a hit list. | ||
| Sandra McDonald, me, Luke Radigowski, Tim Poole, all these people that had planned to go to the deplorable are pictures with little write-ups. | ||
| When we got to this, and I hope you're listening, Normies, because this is what we've been going through. | ||
| This is 10 years ago. | ||
| We get there. | ||
| So there's like people ambushing us on the way. | ||
| We're walking to this thing. | ||
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        One of the guys I just grabbed and I licked his face. | |
| His glasses came off. | ||
| He's like, Did you just lick my face? | ||
| And then we get to the front of the event. | ||
| They're whipping shit at us. | ||
| They're whipping piss at us. | ||
| And someone had bought them giant like D batteries. | ||
| That's going to F you up. | ||
| You get hit with one of those. | ||
| And this Antifa kid says, I go, get out of my way. | ||
| And I wasn't, I was doing it very strategically because, you know, you're getting attacked by a pack of hyenas. | ||
| You've got to hit the first hyena or all the other ones get the hubris to bite your face off. | ||
| So he comes with this big Antifa flag. | ||
| I would keep the fucking thing. | ||
| And he goes, You want to go? | ||
| And I go, Yeah, I want to go. | ||
| Not to be a tough guy, but to live because there's 500 people attacking us. | ||
| So I punch him out. | ||
| He actually, his teeth cut my knuckles because he was going, no one's ever punched him before. | ||
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        So he's like, what the hell? | |
| We all get in there. | ||
| I'm talking about 2016. | ||
| This is where we've been. | ||
| Proud boys were not stalking the streets like in Vermont. | ||
| We were a reaction to violence. | ||
| You started the fight. | ||
| We were finishing it. | ||
| And then because the left dominates the American legal system, everyone who fought Antifa and the radical left was thrown in jail. | ||
| And I'll end this with one thing. | ||
| And I've said this a million times. | ||
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        Mark Bray, who wrote the Antifa handbook, he just left the country. | |
| I don't know why. | ||
| He's in posting problem, but he did a whole book tour. | ||
| Not one Proud Boy showed up to any of those events. | ||
| If Enrique or I did any kind of tour, Antifa would be there screaming, yelling, throwing batteries and urine and feces. | ||
| But there's another mechanism there, right? | ||
| So when you guys, when you guys went to DePlor Ball, and I was there at inauguration that day too, and I saw it, I saw it firsthand. | ||
| What did the media do the next day? | ||
| The media blamed us for the violence that happened there while they were doing this, what you see on the screen here. | ||
| And also, you know, it's funny, I see an American flag burning. | ||
| Whoever's doing that's definitely not going to get sick. | ||
| No, but you're exactly right. | ||
| And the media coverage has been so instrumental in this. | ||
| I always tell the story, but it was right after January 6th. | ||
| I was talking to a person. | ||
| And again, we're talking about the normies here, right? | ||
| And, you know, I said, well, you know, January 6th wasn't really what they said it was. | ||
| You know, it wasn't a bunch of violent protesters. | ||
| The person I was talking to said, yeah, but you know, this is what Trump does. | ||
| Remember during the campaign, he would tell his people to attack. | ||
| You know, you tell, you tell his supporters to be violent. | ||
| And it's like, okay, I'm not dealing with this lie. | ||
| I'm dealing with 10 years of lies backed one on top of the other. | ||
| And at the base of it is the lie that, and it happened during the campaign. | ||
| Story after story, Trump would have a rally, leftists would show up, be throwing crap, be hurting people. | ||
| And the story would be, you know, violence at the Trump rally. | ||
| Trump supporters engaged in violence again. | ||
| And so for 10 years, people have been drip-fed this narrative of Trump supporters are violent to where now they don't even need to see the evidence. | ||
| They just, oh, this is what they do. | ||
| It's understood that Trump's wars are violent and any violence is their fault. | ||
| So it is literally a decade of propaganda that you're trying to fight against by arguing with these people. | ||
| Up before January 6th, Proud Boys went to DC in December. | ||
| They went in November. | ||
| They went to October. | ||
| Much for my taste, but okay. | ||
| Every the past three times they were stabbed. | ||
| You were stabbed. | ||
| I was stabbed on elections. | ||
| And the headline was, Proud Boys come to DC, stabbing ensues. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Well, yeah, that's one way to put it. | ||
| They were stabbed. | ||
| So I'm kind of mad at the right-wing media. | ||
| InfoWars is the only news source. | ||
| I'm going to say at all that stood by Proud Boys, even in the thick of it when things were really bad. | ||
| But where was Breitbart? | ||
| Where was Daily Wire? | ||
| Where was Daily Caller? | ||
| Where was even the New York Post when Max Hare and John Kinsman were getting sentenced to four years for a 17-second fight? | ||
| Look, the right-wing media is almost as much to blame as the left-wing media for this BS narrative. | ||
| I've done a really large in the beginning when I first got pardoned. | ||
| I did a large amount of interviews to kind of just correct the story because I did a large amount of cocaine. | ||
| I'm not saying anything right now, but we did, I did a large amount of interviews. | ||
| You know, one, and I love doing left-wing media. | ||
| It's my favorite. | ||
| One, Fox News never reached out ever, ever, ever, ever to even, hey, maybe, maybe we should write this up or hey, can you come in for a single segment? | ||
| And again, Infowars, you know, like, is the only news source that covers everything at once? | ||
| Whether we like it or not, you guys have always been, you know, fam and balance, which Alex Jones saved my life. | ||
| He played a Bionic Pantheon. | ||
| Even Newsmax, I did a Newsmax interview, and the guy was super nervous about allowing me to be on because I'm David Duke. | ||
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        And his first question was, are you a white supremacist? | |
| Which is like, why did you beat your wife? | ||
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        Or, you know, why are you attracting, are you attracted to 60-year-old girls or something? | |
| You're like, why we're talking about important issues? | ||
| And that's your first question and you're covering your own ass. | ||
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        Let's see. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| Let's see. | ||
| And another thing I wanted to say. | ||
| You know, I obviously hate Antifa, but they're all brainwashed with this ridiculous narrative that isn't just radical Marxists on, you know, it's fanzines. | ||
| This is CNN and MSNBC. | ||
| And they're like, Enric Atario, Gavin McInnis, Charlie Kirk, Tucker Carlson, Roger Stone, they're all Nazis who want to kill you and want to bring back slavery. | ||
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        And they get their own people killed. | |
| And maybe I'm too empathetic, but you know that stupid training camp that the cops were trying to do in Georgia? | ||
| It was just, it was just, they had one already. | ||
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        It's a piece of shit. | |
| And they wanted to make it better. | ||
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        So EMT's firemen and cops trained there. | |
| It's a little fake city. | ||
| And you learn like how to go up scale buildings and use your hose and stuff. | ||
| It's for helping people. | ||
| And these Antifa were brainwashed into thinking that it was a, I can't even say it without laughing, a racism training ground. | ||
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        Right. | |
| Where you go and learn to lynch or something, and they start a shootout with the cops. | ||
| And some low IQ Marxist boob gets killed. | ||
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        He gets shot by the cops, and they should have shot him. | |
| He was shooting at them. | ||
| Now, I don't know. | ||
| A lot of us have been Marxist boobs when we're 17 years old. | ||
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        A lot of us go through dumb phases when testosterone is coursing through our veins. | |
| I was probably saying stupid crap like that when I was 17. | ||
| If I had joined them and worked with them, I'd be dead. | ||
| So these people are not only a virus to the right and to truth and to morality, they're a virus to themselves. | ||
| They're getting themselves killed. | ||
| Antifa. | ||
| So as you saw, you showed some videos right now. | ||
| Like those people are brainwashed. | ||
| So what I like to talk about is the people that direct these people that are brainwashed. | ||
| Those people aren't brainwashed. | ||
| They don't actually leave that Gavin or myself. | ||
| Yeah, like Nancy Pelosi. | ||
| Like they know, they know the truth. | ||
| They know that we're just a regular group of guys and that Magna supporters aren't extremists. | ||
| They know that, but they say those things because the people that they brainwash are going to act on. | ||
| You know, the Democratic Party and liberals killed Charlie Kirk, right? | ||
| Because they do that every day. | ||
| And they try to get a rise because they know the idiots are going to follow through on actual threat. | ||
| It's the new MK Ultra. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And there's this discrepancy, like you're talking about, that the cowards in the right wing won't stand up for proud boys when proud boys, everything I saw, followed the law. | ||
| You weren't going out and starting fights. | ||
| There were fights that were started, you know, Antifa attacking and you would attack back. | ||
| So it's like, okay, not even that radical, just standing up for yourself. | ||
| Meanwhile, on the left, you got people burning the American flag, attacking people, saying the most outrageous stuff. | ||
| The left never disavows their so-called, you know, their extremists, but the right is so quick to disavow our extremists when our extremists aren't even extremists. | ||
| So, I mean, there's this discrepancy, and it would be one thing if it's like, well, they do violence and we do violence and they get condemned and we don't. | ||
| That would be unfair. | ||
| But there's an even deeper level where their people are insane, never get, you know, demonized. | ||
| Our people are perfectly normal dudes just trying not to get their head cracked in, you know, by an Antifa member. | ||
| And our fellow Republicans won't even stand up for us, won't tell your story, won't argue for you. | ||
| And so you all get left out to dry. | ||
| I mean, how do we get, how do we embrace, how do we get more normies or regular Republicans to embrace the Proud Boys out there, to embrace the InfoWars out there? | ||
| Why are they so scared of being associated with us? | ||
| We keep doing what we've always done. | ||
| And it's worked and it's proven. | ||
| Like the things that we were saying, not just the Proud Boys, just like regular everyday Americans in general in 2016 that was considered fringe and extremist. | ||
| Now, like we're seeing like the party shift. | ||
| We're seeing the cultural shift. | ||
| So whatever we're doing has worked. | ||
| Is it working as fast as we'd like it to work? | ||
| No. | ||
| But there is a fundamental change in the right. | ||
| We are the new one. | ||
| I think we've shifted what the center looks like closer to the right, which is even closer to the actual center of what America should be. | ||
| So I don't think that we should do anything different. | ||
| Like we're this is like a battlefield and each one of us plays our part. | ||
| And culturally, the Proud Boys have done amazing things. | ||
| And then on the news front, Infowars has done amazing things. | ||
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        Proud, multifaceted, proud boys. | |
| And what's InfoWars? | ||
| Harrison. | ||
| It's Ott Jones. | ||
| It's Owen. | ||
| Is Owen still there? | ||
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        What happened with that? | |
| Is that a gossip thing? | ||
| We don't talk about that. | ||
| No, yeah. | ||
| I'm going to say something terrible and I'm going to blame Southern Comfort on this. | ||
| This is going to be, you might want to leave the room, Enrique. | ||
| No, I'll say it right here. | ||
| There's a lot of anti-Semitism going around. | ||
| I want to get back to what matters, which is anti-femitism. | ||
| It's women. | ||
| You know who runs Fox? | ||
| Media relations. | ||
| It's this, you know, the fucking, oh, sorry, the black cloud and lost that goes around and like kills people. | ||
| That's media relations. | ||
| They'll find out that like someone has booked someone on a show like Gutfeld, and it's a Vanity Fair writer who said something bad about Fox News 10 years ago. | ||
| It's not the same writer, but they're both at Vanity Fair. | ||
| Media relations will show up and like make a call and they'll never email. | ||
| They don't want any paper trail. | ||
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        And they'll go, that Vanity Fair writer, not happening. | |
| And they're like, what the hell was that? | ||
| Isn't the head of Fox News is a woman now? | ||
| Vice News Vice was taken down by, they gave the head of AE the position, the CEO, forget her name, Nancy Debrovnik or something. | ||
| Women ruin everything because they're risk averse. | ||
| So, all of these Daily Wire, Daily Caller, Breitbart, Fox News people that Enrique and I are crapping on, you know, there's a woman there going, yeah, let's just not do it. | ||
| I don't have the balls. | ||
| I literally don't have the balls. | ||
| Like, when we have our own people being murdered in Libya, and there's dudes ready. | ||
| We have bases all over the world. | ||
| There's dudes ready in Italy. | ||
| Let's get over there and save our guys. | ||
| Benghazi, our boys are being murdered. | ||
| And Charlene Lamb and all these women go, oh, that seems kind of dangerous. | ||
| I don't want to get involved. | ||
| Let's let them get dragged to death naked behind a bunch of insane Muslims. | ||
| And what Gavin's saying, like, I've looked at. | ||
| You guys can. | ||
| Look at this view. | ||
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        They said 22 years was white supremacy. | |
| I was on my producer called me and told me, you know, we watched one Fox News. | ||
| This was after Standback, Standby. | ||
| And I was literally on my way to their remote studio and they call me back and they're like, hey, the higher ups just media relations. | ||
| Definitely media. | ||
| Okay, but here's the twist. | ||
| No one knows who they are, by the way. | ||
| They're witches. | ||
| No, like ask Greg Gutfeld, ask Sean Hannity if they've ever met media relations. | ||
| No one knows. | ||
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        They're in like, I think they're in a satellite that floats above Fox News. | |
| And they just, they might not even be human beings. | ||
| They're in a cave deep beneath. | ||
| They might be lizard aliens, just like lizard bit female, female lizard aliens. | ||
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        Okay. | |
| But here's, but here's the twist is on the left. | ||
| On the left, the women are the craziest. | ||
| On the left, the women are the ones out there, you know, like squaring up against a six foot seven ice agent, like trying to fight them. | ||
| It's like, you know, women are thinking our Pandora's boss. | ||
| Women are agreeable. | ||
| And that's a Jordan B. Peterson talks about this. | ||
| That's a great asset when you're a woman. | ||
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        If my kid shows me a drawing and a horse has six legs, I'm like, what, horses have six legs now? | |
| That sucks. | ||
| My wife will be like, oh my God, that is beautiful. | ||
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        That's adorable. | |
| They love everything and they should love everything. | ||
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        That's a woman's job. | |
| I'm the dad. | ||
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        I come home. | |
| No, no, no, it's bedtime. | ||
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        All that stuff. | |
| Then they somehow take the agreeable moms and they put them in the workforce and in politics. | ||
| And they're like, don't go to Benghazi. | ||
| Horses have six legs. | ||
| It's okay. | ||
| Let's not do that. | ||
| That's mean. | ||
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        And it's like, bitch, Aunt Crota said it best. | |
| She goes, women should have the right to vote. | ||
| They just shouldn't vote. | ||
| And they're ruining the Western world. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
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        I'm an anti-femini. | |
| Take me to jail. | ||
| And Enrique, would you like to fall? | ||
| I like how every time you put your hand off the screen, a different glass comes in. | ||
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        You got to mix them. | |
| And you got the bottle. | ||
| Beautiful. | ||
| And by the way, just to be clear, I adore women. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        Tucker Carlson said that recently. | |
| He's like, I love women. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        Like the kindergarten teachers that I had when I was a little kid in the 70s, they're like, boys will be boys. | |
| Oh, look at him running up. | ||
| He's jumping off that ladder. | ||
| He's going to break his wrist. | ||
| What a nutty little boy he is. | ||
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        Oh, here's the girls. | |
| Yeah, I understand you like that too. | ||
| You want to play house? | ||
| Like they understood the rules. | ||
| Now the women are like, they have my glasses and my hairdo. | ||
| And they're like, boys, stop moving around. | ||
| I'm going to put you on Riddling. | ||
| And girls, you're going to be the next president and you're going to be in the movie Rambo. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        They don't belong here. | |
| That's the next step in the evolution of Rambo. | ||
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        Yeah. | |
| Ramba. | ||
| Ramba. | ||
| It's not bad. | ||
| I'll bet you right now. | ||
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        I don't know if it's a booze talking. | |
| I'll bet you right now, $100. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        Within the next eight years, James Bond will be female. | |
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| I know. | ||
| I'm not taking that. | ||
| They did try to do really. | ||
| The black woman is James Bond. | ||
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        Yeah, that really ugly, like African chick. | |
| There's two scenes in that last James Bond. | ||
| She's on a scooter and he gets on the back and he's holding her. | ||
| And he's like, they're going through the streets of Jamaica. | ||
| I wouldn't, I'd rather die than get on the back of a man's motorcycle. | ||
| Sean Connery, Sean Connery would have never gotten on the back of that motorcycle. | ||
| He would have slapped the woman on the back. | ||
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        I don't think Sean Connery would ride a scooter. | |
| I would go to a motorcycle. | ||
| And then there's another scene in that movie where there's this new, like, crazy Aqua Jet, like stealth bomber thing. | ||
| It's very small, like the size of this table. | ||
| And she gets in the front seat. | ||
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| Yeah. | ||
| And he gets in the back end. | ||
| There we go. | ||
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        Yeah, that's the scene. | |
| And he goes, have you ever flown one of these? | ||
| And she goes, no, but I'll figure it out. | ||
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        And then he just sits at a little bit with his seatbelt on. | |
| Just like, we're flying. | ||
| What's the Cuban chick in that movie? | ||
| Because they're in Cuba. | ||
| Oh, is that the Dahlum with the blue dress? | ||
| She looks like Ash Farms. | ||
| We probably fucked her knowing you. | ||
| We're coming to the end here. | ||
| What are you guys doing in the UK? | ||
| Can people go see you? | ||
| Or are you. | ||
| We don't tell. | ||
| We can't tell you. | ||
| All right. | ||
| We don't trust the people. | ||
| But we don't trust the people that have access to your information. | ||
| That's probably very smart. | ||
| Well, you can always be found at censor.tv, Gavin underscore McInnis on X, and of course, at NobleOne for Enrique Tario. | ||
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| Yeah, my show is Warboy at Warboy Studios on X. At Warboy Studios on X. Well, thank you very much, gentlemen, for joining us. | ||
| We got to go to breakout. | ||
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| Man, AI is getting a little bit crazy these days. | ||
| We still have a lot to talk about this hour. | ||
| I'll be taking your phone calls as well. | ||
| One organization that a lot of people did not know about until very recently explains a lot of stuff that people have noticed and wondered why. | ||
| I know I've wondered why so many victims of violence, especially family members of people who were murdered, always seemed to have the same message when they would speak publicly. | ||
| And it was very confusing because these people would just have their children murdered, their family murdered, and their top priority would be making sure black people don't get the blame for it. | ||
| It's always like, why do they all have the same message? | ||
| And it turns out there was an organization called the Community Relations Service funded by the federal government. | ||
| One of only, I think, two aspects of the entire federal government immune to FOIA requests. | ||
| You could not FOIA request their information. | ||
| And what they would do is they would show up after a crime was committed, go to the victim's family, and coach them on what to say and convince them to try to downplay the racial aspects or the whatever aspects that they didn't want out there. | ||
| Now, the Trump administration has eliminated this service that cost us millions a year and was operating for years on end, and nobody really even knew about it. | ||
| And you couldn't even FOIA request to find out what they were doing or how they were, you know, convincing people to make these statements. | ||
| But we've got a little comparison here with and without the U.S. Department of Justice Community Relations Service. | ||
| This little before and after. | ||
| The first person, I believe, is Austin Metcalfe's father. | ||
| And then the one below that is the father whose six-year-old son was murdered, stabbed to death by a repeat criminal in his own home who has now been released after just 10 years in prison. | ||
| 10 years in prison for stabbing a child to death. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because he was declared insane. | ||
| Because apparently being criminally insane means you just get to commit crimes without consequence. | ||
| That is genuinely how it works, as insane as it is. | ||
| Let's go to this video. | ||
| This is before and after Community Relations Service gets their hands on the victims of crimes. | ||
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        This is not a race issue. | |
| This is not a black and white issue. | ||
| I don't want someone stepping up on a soapbox trying to politicize this. | ||
| I don't appreciate some of the remarks I've seen online that people say there was this fight and there was, they don't know they weren't there. | ||
| I've had my talks with God because I'm not afraid to tell you, oh, I told the court, if I ever cross paths with him, I will kill the man. | ||
| I will kill him where he stands. | ||
| Yeah, pretty different. | ||
| Yeah, no, it's a little bit different. | ||
| And we've seen the other statements from the father we played last week talking about his daughter being murdered by somebody with 39 convictions, multiple felonies over their life. | ||
| Do you realize how insane this is? | ||
| Because you obviously know that this did not happen if the victimization was the other way around. | ||
| If you had a white person killing a black person, nobody was showing up to tell the black victim, hey, you need to come out and make a statement in favor of white people. | ||
| You didn't have George Floyd's family being talked down and told, you need to calm the temperature. | ||
| Or that girl, I think Jasmine Barnes was her name, right? | ||
| They tried to blame it on a white guy in a truck. | ||
| The family, it wasn't even a white guy that shot her, but they go out to blame white people in particular. | ||
| There was no intervention from the community relations service there. | ||
| But for the last like four decades in this country, if your killing was the result of racial animus, the government would send fixers to compel you to downplay the racial aspects of it. | ||
| Do you realize how insane and evil that is? | ||
| Welcome back, folks. | ||
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| And we'll take your calls throughout this hour. | ||
| We got Pam Bondi to talk about. | ||
| We got more evidence of just the endless criminality of the Biden administration and his Democratic partners. | ||
| And I guess we'll get into that. | ||
| I'm sort of halfway tempted to go back and talk about history for a little while. | ||
| We're in a weird, we're in like a very weird informational landscape right now. | ||
| I don't know if other people have recognized this. | ||
| I sort of understood the media landscape 10 years ago, right? | ||
| You had the left, you had the right, then you had the conspiracy theorists. | ||
| And if you wanted the truth, you went to the conspiracy theorist. | ||
| And there was a little bit of speculation. | ||
| There was a little bit of, you know, woo-woo in there. | ||
| But in general, you would get just factual recitation of what was actually happening. | ||
| The Alex Jones style we have the documents. | ||
| Look at this document from the government saying exactly what I'm telling you. | ||
| And it was very sort of easy to get into that and follow that trail and follow and dig into that rabbit hole. | ||
| Nowadays, I don't know what the hell is going on in the conspiracy sphere. | ||
| Mainly when it comes to TikTok, basically what I'm talking about is TikTok because I've gone on TikTok really twice in the last couple weeks and it blows my mind what is going on there. | ||
| And it's confusing. | ||
| I don't exactly, I don't even know how to put it in words. | ||
| You sort of have two kind of styles of videos that I've found. | ||
| One of them is just literally schizophrenic gibberish that sounds deep, that sounds like they're saying something, but they're not. | ||
| I think I may have showed an example on air. | ||
| That may have been on Moonbase, but there's a woman who she like, the automatic subtitles on Erica Kirk's speech. | ||
| At one point, a word was wrong. | ||
| And instead of saying the right word, it said non-human. | ||
| So then she's asking AI, why did it say non-human? | ||
| And she's getting this gibberish answer about, well, that's because they're intercepting different resonances and it must have picked up a resonance that was unhuman. | ||
| And it's like, no, it's just the wrong word. | ||
| What are you talking about? | ||
| But it's like, it's like this 10-minute video where she's like rambling about all this stuff that just means nothing. | ||
| And I'm sitting there just like, it has like, you know, 100,000 likes on it or something. | ||
| And I'm like, what is this person even saying? | ||
| I don't even get it because it's just pointless gibberish that means nothing and is going nowhere. | ||
| Okay, that's one style of video that I've found over and over again. | ||
| The other style is like very, very, very basic conspiracy stuff that I guess people don't know. | ||
| And this is why it's kind of weird. | ||
| We have so much stuff coming out, so much stuff on a daily basis that we can talk about and that's new and that needs to be described and explained to people and dug into and researched. | ||
| And there's a constant supply of new stuff. | ||
| But meanwhile, people don't know the basics. | ||
| They haven't gone back and watched the old Alex Jones documentaries. | ||
| They haven't done the research on the classic conspiracy theories or even like basic history a lot of times. | ||
| Actually, I put a video about this on X because I said, you know, the last two times I've opened TikTok, the videos have literally broken my brain. | ||
| That's how it feels. | ||
| Because there was a video of a guy and he's acting like he's got a conspiratorial thing to say. | ||
| In fact, I think the title of the video was like, I am not suicidal. | ||
| I'm not going to kill myself. | ||
| So you're like, oh, this guy's got something big. | ||
| This guy's got something that somebody would kill him over. | ||
| Let's see what he has to say. | ||
| And he goes, he goes, I found this guy and he's an assistant to Netanyahu, Benjamin Netanyahu. | ||
| And then I started looking into Benjamin Nanyahu and I realized he was born in Tel Aviv. | ||
| What is a street in Tel Aviv? | ||
| The Rothschild Street. | ||
| I'm just putting it together, guys. | ||
| I'm going to let you do the rest of the research. | ||
| And then the video ends. | ||
| So I'm like, wait, what? | ||
| There's a Rothschild street in Tel Aviv and Benjamin Nanyahu was born in Tel Aviv. | ||
| What? | ||
| What dots are you trying to connect here? | ||
| It's like, yes, the Rothschilds founded Israel. | ||
| Again, I don't even know if I'm explaining myself well, but it's like, imagine watching a video where a guy is like, guys, there's a street in Austin called Washington Street, Washington, first president of the United States. | ||
| I'm just saying I'm not suicidal. | ||
| And it's like, what? | ||
| What are you talking about? | ||
| What do you think you're exposing? | ||
| I don't, I genuinely don't even understand. | ||
| Again, it's got like 300,000 likes and it's been shared a bunch of times. | ||
| And it's like, what do people even think is happening here? | ||
| There's only one street I know in Tel Aviv. | ||
| I have no idea what any street name in Tel Aviv is other than Rothschild Boulevard, but there's a Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv. | ||
| It's like their main street. | ||
| It'd be like making a video saying there's a street in New York called Fifth Avenue. | ||
| It's like, yes, everybody knows about Fifth Avenue. | ||
| Everybody knows about. | ||
| So, you know, part of me is like, do we just need to go over from the beginning, like really cover the basics and get into the whole history of how we got here and just what history is? | ||
| Because people don't know. | ||
| And then they're making TikTok videos as if the Rothschilds being associated with the beginning of Israel is a conspiracy. | ||
| I mean, I guess you could classify it as conspiracy, but it's just, that's basic mainstream history. | ||
| That is, in fact, what is going on or what happened in the past. | ||
| So I don't know. | ||
| Part of me wants to like go through and just be and just like tell everybody, first of all, that you need to just do this research. | ||
| Many, many people have done all of this, all of these explanations long, long, long before me. | ||
| Is that what we need to do? | ||
| Do I need to go through the history and explain this? | ||
| In fact, Nick Fuentes did a little rant about this. | ||
| Maybe I'll just go to it and I'll fill in some of the blanks. | ||
| But I want to go to clip 12 here. | ||
| But you need to go like a minute in. | ||
| Start like a minute in because first he's just pissed off that somebody's even answering the asking the question. | ||
| He's cursing at them. | ||
| So let's get past the curse words. | ||
| About 45 seconds in. | ||
| And we'll go to Nick Fuentes because he explains a lot, but he doesn't explain everything. | ||
| Basically, somebody asked him sort of about the basics about like how Israel was founded and where it came from. | ||
| And he just goes off on this history lesson that's good, but it's not, it's not everything. | ||
| He's not filling in all of the all the blanks here. | ||
| But it's like, if you don't know this, this is where you should start. | ||
| Let's go to Nick Fuentes. | ||
| It was a clerical error. | ||
| No, dumbass. | ||
| The Jews were emancipated by Napoleon. | ||
| What happened in the turn of the 19th century, the Napoleonic Wars? | ||
| Napoleon invaded Europe to create a continental system. | ||
| Along the way, he instituted a Napoleonic code, emancipated the Jews on the basis of his liberal ideology. | ||
| The Jews got organized. | ||
| They became powerful. | ||
| All of Europe was racing towards something in the 19th century, industrially, economically, militarily, intellectually. | ||
| It came to a head with the unification of Germany, convulsions that happened in the first half of the 20th century. | ||
| And Jews, like everybody else, were doing the same thing. | ||
| And in response to the age-old Jewish question, they got together in Basel, Switzerland, and the, I believe it was the early 1880s. | ||
| I might be off by a decade. | ||
| And they got together and they made a plan to colonize Palestine. | ||
| And they undertook a deliberate effort. | ||
| There were several alias in the late 19th, early 20th century where they sent thousands of Jews, bought land from the Turks, settled, built farms, and they tried to create this Jewish state. | ||
| And to the extent that the British were involved in the Balfour Declaration, you're talking about Sykes-Baco and Balfour. | ||
| The British came into possession of the Ottoman territories. | ||
| The British and the French did. | ||
| But it precedes that. | ||
| The Sykes-Baco agreement was preceded by the Balfour Declaration. | ||
| And that is a deal where Jews in Britain and the United States leveraged each other to bring the United States into the war. | ||
| And the Jews would convince Woodrow Wilson to do that. | ||
| And in exchange, the British would give the Jews in the United Kingdom the Balfour Declaration and talk about this aspiration for a Jewish state in Palestine. | ||
| But it didn't end there. | ||
| Then, under the British mandate, the Jews continued their slow and steady occupation. | ||
| They built up militias. | ||
| They built up a security force. | ||
| With the Havara Agreement, many Jews settled into Europe, into Israel. | ||
| And the Zionists terrorized the Jews in Mesopotamia. | ||
| They terrorized the Jews in Eastern Europe to drive them into the Middle East. | ||
| And eventually, securing backing from American Zionist Jews, they got the Declaration. | ||
| They got American recognition. | ||
| They ran guns into Israel. | ||
| So, no, it's not a clerical error. | ||
| So the British, they over-promised. | ||
| And they were like, fuck it. | ||
| No, dumbass. | ||
| No, this was an intentional. | ||
| Everybody cursed something, too. | ||
| He gets so mad at his superchargers. | ||
| It's very funny. | ||
| Now, but there's aspects to this that he didn't include. | ||
| But it's not a bad breakdown general. | ||
| Now, interestingly, Napoleon, people don't know this, he actually held a Sanhedrin meeting, which is where you have 70 leaders that come together to make decisions on behalf of the Jewish group. | ||
| And he actually asked them how they wanted to be. | ||
| Do you want to be your own nation or do you want to be in the French nation? | ||
| They chose to be in the French nation. | ||
| So there's that aspect. | ||
| But Napoleon plays another role in the Battle of Waterloo. | ||
| And this is something that we've explained quite a bit. | ||
| And this has to do with the Rothschilds in particular, which is why, again, I don't, you know, all of this aspects. | ||
| And as you look throughout the whole history, it's a lot of Jews manipulating other Jews in a lot of cases. | ||
| As Nick just pointed out, you had, you know, Zionist Jews committing terror attacks in places like Iraq and Iran to terrify the Jews there to get them to go to Israel, attacking their fellow Jews in a lot of cases. | ||
| But you got to remember that the Rothschilds started in Germany. | ||
| The patriarch of the family had five sons, sent those five sons to the five capitals of Europe, and they basically created the check system. | ||
| They created a system by which you didn't have to travel with gold. | ||
| You could have a cashier's check from one bank, take it to another bank and get it fulfilled. | ||
| Now, in order to do that, you had to have incredibly safe, efficient, and fast information traveling between countries, which no countries had. | ||
| So just sort of de facto by operating banks in all these different countries, they created sort of the first intelligence service. | ||
| So they had intelligence before anybody else. | ||
| They had it so much before anybody else that everybody knew they had intelligence before anybody else. | ||
| So when the Battle of Waterloo was happening and it was the great, you know, conclusion of the war against Napoleon, the Rothschild that was in England at the time, everybody was looking to him, knowing that he would know before anybody else what the outcome of the battle was. | ||
| So he went to the stock market the day after the battle and started selling everything, selling, selling, selling, selling, selling, signaling to everybody else, England lost the Battle of Waterloo. | ||
| The English economy is about to tank because Rothschild is selling everything. | ||
| In reality, he had his agents buying everything up at rock bottom prices. | ||
| So at the defeat of Napoleon is when you have sort of the Rothschild takeover of the British economy that then sort of manages the British Empire for the next hundred years or so and uses the British Empire, you know, amongst other things, to pretty much eliminate every other royal family in Europe, right? | ||
| By the end of the First World War, there's no royal family in Russia. | ||
| There's no royal family in Germany. | ||
| And obviously the French Revolution did away with the French royal family. | ||
| And these were the ones of prominence, obviously Austrian, Austria-Hungary collapsed as well. | ||
| So you have to take that into account. | ||
| And you have to understand it was Rothschilds very early on that decided we need to have something in Israel. | ||
| And they funded the first alias that he's talking about there in the late 1800s that exploded and got even more popular because of pogroms in the Pale of Settlement in the eastern part of Russia, or the western part of Russia, rather, that drove a bunch of them down to Israel. | ||
| They brought with them sort of these socialist ideas. | ||
| They actually put them into practice in the kibbutzes and used that governmental organization when the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia toppled the czar to create communism. | ||
| While at the same time, you've got the Balfour Declaration bringing American. | ||
| I mean, it is a, you know, it's a giant, it is really, in a lot of ways, a giant conspiracy, but it's also mainstream history. | ||
| All of this stuff, I found out a lot of this from a documentary on PBS, 1913, Seeds of Conflict, amazing documentary about the beginning of Israel. | ||
| All of this stuff is mainstream history, and it's, you know, it's worth knowing, and you should find out about it. | ||
| But I feel like you almost have to, this is 101 stuff. | ||
| Whereas what we try to do is the more advanced stuff. | ||
| You need to know all of this history in the past. | ||
| So in case you didn't, now you do. | ||
| You know, at least a little bit about it. | ||
| And I encourage you to go, you know, do your own research on all of this. | ||
| And it's actually kind of fascinating. | ||
| Like Theodore Herzl just wanted nationhood for the Jews. | ||
| And it's also perfectly reasonable and easy to understand why this was the case. | ||
| Like Jews, without a state, without a government protecting them, they had to sort of protect themselves, which, you know, there's a movie made before the Second World War about the Rothschilds, funded by the Rothschilds. | ||
| And it's funny because people watch it and they think it's an anti-Semitic movie, but no, it was funded by the Rothschilds. | ||
| And part of it was trying to explain to people, like, well, the reason, you know, Jews have a lot of money and are concerned about that more so than other people is because that's the way you can get justice if you don't have a state. | ||
| You've got to pay for it. | ||
| And if you have money, then you can be safe. | ||
| But if you don't, then there's no reason to stop the rulers of the land from kicking you out and taking all your stuff. | ||
| So it all makes sense. | ||
| It's all very interesting. | ||
| But like Theodore Herzl just wanted a nationhood for the Jews. | ||
| And he was actually open to something like Madagascar and something else. | ||
| But then it was this other movement that actually goes back to like the Sabatai Zevi, the Sabbatean Franks, which is another absolutely fascinating and interesting story that happened about 100 years before any of this stuff. | ||
| In the 1650s, there was a messianic movement where people genuinely thought that this guy was the Messiah and he was going to lead everybody back to Israel. | ||
| He gets as far as Turkey and then is forcibly converted to Islam and spends the rest of his days in the Turkish court, the Ottoman court. | ||
| And this was a devastating blow to the Jews worldwide. | ||
| But for someone like Theodore Herzl, it was about just having a nationhood for the Jews so they could be in charge of their own destiny. | ||
| But for other people, the more religious Jews, this was about fulfilling prophecy and going back to their homeland in Israel. | ||
| So they didn't want Madagascar. | ||
| Theodore Herzl was like, we don't care where it is. | ||
| We just need land. | ||
| We need our own land so we can be safe. | ||
| But the religious Jews sort of swamped him and took him over and joined the Zionist movement and said, no, no, no, it needs to be in Zion. | ||
| It needs to be in Israel. | ||
| That's where it needs to be. | ||
| And so they shaped the whole course of it. | ||
| I mean, you have different factions, you have different motives, you have different impulses from different people. | ||
| You've got some Jews manipulating other Jews and other Jews manipulating governments like the British government. | ||
| I mean, it's a huge and fascinating tapestry, okay? | ||
| But you need to know this stuff as just basic history in order to understand how we got to where we are now and therefore how to go into the future. | ||
| Okay, I do see we have phone calls now. | ||
| Sorry, there's a little mess up with our phone system. | ||
| I didn't see that we had people. | ||
| Jay in Indiana is first with the Charlie Kirk discrepancies. | ||
| Go ahead, Jay. | ||
| You're on the air. | ||
| Yeah, let me. | ||
| Howdy. | ||
| Let me, I got you on my off-my head sense there. | ||
| Anyway, I saw a couple of things that just, okay, I love all your products. | ||
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| So you know who I am. | ||
| Of course. | ||
| And but anyway, Charlie Kirk there, you know, Matt Baker showed that video. | ||
| It looked like he got shot from underneath, you know, and it came up through his neck and all. | ||
| That would explain a lot of things. | ||
| But also, I'm thinking I saw a little video and there was some kind of a camera. | ||
| And supposedly it was a projector for a hologram, kind of like when the Pope disappeared in a doorway when you dropped out there for a second. | ||
| There's a hologram projector. | ||
| Yeah, that's what I'm under the impression. | ||
| I saw something on Facebook where they were taking down a hologram projector in that little tent that they had. | ||
| It was just something I saw. | ||
| It's, you know, possible. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| And no blood on any of the people that were around them there. | ||
| That's kind of odd. | ||
| And maybe they got him bitched somewhere and they're going to bring him back and he'll be the next Messiah. | ||
| But I don't know. | ||
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| Yeah, you know, I see people people respond to me that way. | ||
| You know, I'll say, you know, here's what I think about Charlie Kirk's killing. | ||
| And people go, that's assuming he's dead. | ||
| And I'm like, I just, you know, from what I know about Charlie Kirk, I mean, he's not the type of guy that's going to fake his own death and, you know, move to Tel Aviv. | ||
| Now, I'm talking about Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
| I think we maybe have a different story. | ||
| But to this day, I haven't seen anything. | ||
| I really haven't seen anything anything convincing. | ||
| I mean, but again, what this says to me is like the FBI needs to be like updating us. | ||
| They need to be showing us more, showing us more videos, showing us more security footage. | ||
| I mean, if we have the guy who did it and they're saying that he worked alone, why would you not show all the video? | ||
| Why would you not present all of the evidence? | ||
| If it is just a camera behind him, why are we not privy to that information? | ||
| Like, why have they not given us anything, especially anything tangible or valuable this entire time? | ||
| And so I think it's perfectly valid to speculate about any aspect of it because we are working with a complete dearth of information here. | ||
| So, you know, you got to fill in the blank spots with whatever makes sense. | ||
| So, yeah, I don't know, Jay. | ||
| To me, the sniper rifle always made sense. | ||
| I've never seen anything to, you know, contradict that, but there's a lot of ideas out there. | ||
| Who do you think was behind it, Jay? | ||
| You know, $500 million sounds like a good opportunity to take the money and run, but I don't know. | ||
| I mean, I'm not going to say Israel, but I'm not going to say Israel. | ||
| I'm not, and, you know, I don't know. | ||
| Who knows? | ||
| But like you said, we need more evidence of what really happened. | ||
| Yeah, and we're just not getting it. | ||
| Thank you, as always, for the call, Jay. | ||
| Much appreciated. | ||
| Let's go to Stewie in Illinois now. | ||
| Want to talk about Chicago? | ||
| You're there. | ||
| You're there in Illinois. | ||
| How is it for you, Stewie? | ||
| Hey, Harris. | ||
| How are you doing, brother? | ||
| Good, thank you. | ||
| Where I am at the moment, it's not too bad. | ||
| Real quick, though, I got two bucks. | ||
| Gut cleanse. | ||
| You guys never talk about that. | ||
| That was a rough 10-day regiment, but when it was all said and done, I was down nine pounds. | ||
| So that was cool once it was done. | ||
| And then I also won the random year in test today at work, and that was pretty funny peeing blue for them. | ||
| So that was both pretty good, man. | ||
| That was pretty funny. | ||
| But yeah, dude, so my big thing was like, they've been trying to start a civil war here for much longer than just all this crap. | ||
| Because you look at like the just the Justice Justice Smollett thing. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| And everyone just kind of passed it off like it was nothing. | ||
| But like, that dude said he was getting lynched when it was like negative 30 degrees in the middle of the city. | ||
| That was like a blatant attempt that everyone just wrote it off like, hey, he's just a lion asshole. | ||
| Sorry, my bad. | ||
| My bad. | ||
| No, it's okay. | ||
| It's an appropriate thing to call him. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And he didn't even go to jail for it. | ||
| Like, he tried to start a race riot in this company, in this country by claiming he was attacked by MAGA supporters. | ||
| It's a complete crime, total outrage, but nothing was done to him. | ||
| Yeah, and well, another thing that happens here, like, we're some of the stupidest, most violent people in this country, especially in the city. | ||
| So, like, this is like fertile ground for doing something like a false flag like that for it to happen. | ||
| So, what do you, what do you think happens next? | ||
| I mean, as far as I see it, like, I don't know, man. | ||
| ICE is being pretty, you know, careful. | ||
| They're not giving them what they want. | ||
| I don't know how, I don't know how they turn this around. | ||
| It seems like ICE is just doing its job and it'll be wrapping up Antifa and deporting illegals. | ||
| And yeah, I don't know, man. | ||
| I think they're going to have to false flag in an event, but I don't even know how they make a convincing one. | ||
| Dude, here I really don't either because there's going to be so every warehouse is illegals. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| Oh my God. | ||
| Yeah, they're everywhere. | ||
| We have no idea how many people are swamping this country. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Welcome back, folks. | ||
| This is War Room. | ||
| We'll go directly out to your calls. | ||
| Now let's go to William in Mississippi first. | ||
| He wants to talk about Antifa and Fort Sumter. | ||
| What is going to be the ignition point of the second civil war? | ||
| William on line six. | ||
| Oh, wait, we missed. | ||
| Hold on. | ||
| The crew missed. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| William, you're on the air. | ||
| Thanks for calling in. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So I'm just calling in about Fort Sumter, Alex Jones, the people comparing it to Antifa and the start of the war. | ||
| Fort Sumter itself, interestingly enough, South Carolina actually made an agreement with the federal government ceding the land to the federal government. | ||
| I believe it was in the 1820s. | ||
| And the original agreement was that the fort had to be completed within five years or the fort would not belong to the federal government. | ||
| And it was 30 plus years later, it never been completed. | ||
| So actually, by the original agreement, it was never a federal fort according to the original agreement within five years of it being supposed to be completed. | ||
| So it's very interesting. | ||
| There's a big myth going around that it was a federal fort, but in reality, it still belonged to South Carolina by the time the Civil War began. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And I remember reading the story last year. | ||
| I don't remember the details totally, but I mean, the whole thing was almost, it was almost a ceremony they were doing, right? | ||
| It wasn't like they didn't know the fort was going to be attacked and it was a real full force attack. | ||
| It was more like, all right, we're going to fire on the fort. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| You know, we're ready. | ||
| And I think the only person that died in that first initial scuffle of the Civil War was somebody who killed themselves on the, you know, a cannon misfired and killed somebody by accident, but nobody was actually killed out right there. | ||
| And there was sort of a perfunctory exchange of fire and then the, you know, the fort surrendered. | ||
| But, you know, sort of like, well, we can't surrender without putting up a fight. | ||
| Okay, well, we'll fire some cannons at you. | ||
| Okay, now we'll surrender. | ||
| I mean, it was very, they sort of understood what was going to happen and that just this was the symbolic beginning of the war, but both sides sort of knew what the deal was at that point. | ||
| Do I have that generally right? | ||
| Well, not only that, are you familiar with the star of the west? | ||
| Say it again. | ||
| Are you familiar with the star of the west? | ||
| No. | ||
| So on January the 5th, it was actually sent under the cover of night to Fort Sumter by President Buchanan at the time, even after there had already been an agreement not to re-fortify the fort unless South Carolina was properly notified. | ||
| And it was sent to cover the ninth on January the 9th and it was fired upon. | ||
| That was really the first battle in the Fort Sumter area. | ||
| But I guess one more thing I'm going to add is with Abraham Lincoln, you know, it seems like InfoWars is very big fans of Abraham Lincoln. | ||
| But the things that Abraham Lincoln did with the Declaration of Independence, he changed the very definition of the Declaration of Independence. | ||
| And he said four score and seven years ago, our nation, we were not founded as a nation or a sovereign independent state. | ||
| And eventually, you know, during Reconstruction, the 14th Amendment was illegally ratified during Reconstruction, which arguably has destroyed our country when we were having to follow this radical 14th Amendment new constitution. | ||
| If conservatives follow Lincoln, they're just going to fall into that leftist diatribe of equality always being the new pursuit. | ||
| And the left will never stop until they get what they deem as equal. | ||
| And if we continue to follow the Lincoln model of big national government and this false equality, conservatives are always going to lose. | ||
| Well, you know, I sort of am. | ||
| I'm sort of torn about Lincoln because it's like, well, I disagree with a lot of stuff in reality that he did. | ||
| I'm sort of like embrace him as a symbol of who he is. | ||
| Like he's an American hero and he's sort of, you know, you go to the Lincoln Memorial and you're like, you know, it's like, we built this for freedom. | ||
| This was a monument to freedom and people being literally let out of their chains. | ||
| And that is a beautiful thing. | ||
| Now, when you actually look at the decisions he made and some of the ways he suspended habeas corpus and like threw entire legislative, you know, the legislature of Maryland in prison and was shutting down newspapers in New York. | ||
| He did a lot of tyrannical things that I'm absolutely against. | ||
| But at the same time, you know, you're going to teach. | ||
| I'm going to teach my kid. | ||
| Abraham Lincoln was this, you know, great president and represented, you know, the, and really it was, it was a very unique thing. | ||
| Like, y'all got to also remember, you know, in the early 1800s, like the French Revolution, 1790s, by the time Napoleon came around, like the fact that Napoleon wasn't a noble, he wasn't a king. | ||
| He wasn't a prince. | ||
| He was just some dude that became emperor of France. | ||
| Like that was so mind-blowing to people. | ||
| And it caused a bunch of other stuff to happen all around the world. | ||
| It's why Santa Ana got too big for his bridges. | ||
| He saw what Napoleon was doing and went, oh, I'm going to be the Napoleon of the West. | ||
| I'm going to do what he did over there. | ||
| Like it was, it was completely unprecedented what Napoleon did and accomplished. | ||
| And it was like world-changing or, you know, changed people's minds about what even was possible. | ||
| Because before then, anybody that did anything was somebody's son, was, you know, got their position because of their birthright. | ||
| Napoleon shattered all of that. | ||
| And then you've got shortly after that, Abraham Lincoln being a guy who, you know, it's, there's a reason we talk about he grew up in a log cabin. | ||
| He grew up in a log cabin. | ||
| He grew up dirt poor, educated himself, went from being a backwoods, you know, country wandering lawyer to the president of the United States. | ||
| That was such a powerful story about what you could accomplish in America, what you could achieve, and the possibilities that were available in this land. | ||
| You know, it's like symbolically, I love Lincoln as a symbol. | ||
| I think he's great. | ||
| You get into the woods and it gets a little messy, but I think it's valuable to have symbols that we as Americans can all look up to and appreciate their virtues as presented in the mythical construct of their life. | ||
| And you can also understand the reality of the intricacies of the details, but it's still valuable having that symbol. | ||
| It's like what I always say about George Washington and cutting down the cherry tree. | ||
| Was it true? | ||
| I don't know, but it was true. | ||
| But we have to believe it was true. | ||
| But we should all, for the sake of America, believe that it was true and that it actually happened. | ||
| And we should tell our kids that it happened because it's a lesson and he's a symbol. | ||
| And that's okay. | ||
| That's okay. | ||
| Humans like that. | ||
| We need that, actually. | ||
| So I appreciate the call. | ||
| And I'm sort of waffling on old Lincoln. | ||
| Let's go to line eight here. | ||
| Onion boy. | ||
| I want to talk to Onion Boy. | ||
| I assume you work for the Onion, Onion Boy. | ||
| Yeah, Harrison. | ||
| I'm calling from your office. | ||
| You are? | ||
| I'm going through desk drawers right now, and I wanted to let you know that I am confiscating some things that I wanted. | ||
| And like, for instance, your Ninja Turtle Collection. | ||
| That's my sons. | ||
| Don't touch that. | ||
| I'm sorry, but they were already taken by my associate. | ||
| So what I'm doing is I'm grabbing your ninja sword and your autograph picture of David Knight. | ||
| Now, also, I'm going to snag what's left of your sandwich, and I am taking your flat earth poster as well. | ||
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        Whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
| Don't tell people I've not supposed to tell people about that. | ||
| Well, I'm sorry, but the frame is beautiful. | ||
| You're messing up my check from NASA. | ||
| You know, they're going to hear this, and I'm not going to get my monthly stipend for pretending to believe in the round earth. | ||
| I mean, believing in the round earth. | ||
| Well, we're not really interested in money, as you know, Harrison. | ||
| Of course, you know, your phone charger, your swivel chair, and your Star Wars lunchbox, it's being stolen as well. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| I mean, legally removed. | ||
| Just wanted to let you know about that. | ||
| Well, you know, what is it? | ||
| Chair, lunchbox, ninja turtle toys. | ||
| I mean, you're getting up to 1.4 billion. | ||
| I don't know if you're going to get all the way there with just what's in my drawers, but, you know, every little bit helps, right? | ||
| Yeah, it does. | ||
| It really will help. | ||
| And also, we were monitoring your interview with Gavin McGinnis earlier, and we heard that you have a Dukes of Hazard replica vehicle, and we would like that as well, if you don't mind. | ||
| You're going to have to fight Gavin McGinnis for that, I'm afraid. | ||
| Look, I took all my personal stuff home, so I've already taken all my personal stuff home. | ||
| You're joking, but literally, we had to go through and clean out all of our personal stuff. | ||
| So thank you for making light of this traumatic and devastating occurrence as we're forcibly removed from our office despite never actually doing anything wrong. | ||
| But I appreciate the humor, Onion Boy. | ||
| Anything else? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| We also found an extra pair of your glasses, which we're going to go ahead and take those as well. | ||
| And as far as your glasses case for your original pair, we're going to have to confiscate that as well. | ||
| Well, good luck because you're going to need a truck to carry those things. | ||
| I get the biggest glasses I can find every time, and they keep getting bigger. | ||
| Thank you for the call, Onion Boy. | ||
| Let's go to Tony in Wisconsin. | ||
| The Republican Party, Tony, what are we going to do? | ||
| What are we going to do about these people? | ||
| What are we going to do? | ||
| Well, they keep slitting their wrists and their throats. | ||
| And then, oh, you keep saying, like, what is going on? | ||
| Why would they, why? | ||
| I don't get it. | ||
| Well, it's pretty obvious. | ||
| I mean, like, they're just placeholders to commit suicide to keep us all distracted. | ||
| You know, all this other crap's going on, but you know, we just got to remember that basically we get our guys in and it's all woohoo, big party. | ||
| But really, you know, there's old writings, you know, that the government is going to basically fall apart. | ||
| We'll be, you know, we'll lose faith in the government and whatnot, and then it'll transition. | ||
| And that's what the AI thing is for, too. | ||
| So with Doge, all that is transitioning. | ||
| It's just a restructuring as well. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Well, I agree. | ||
| And, you know, the reason I'm so baffled by it, the reason why, I get everything that you're saying, but the reason why I say like, I don't even get what they're doing is because like typically you could at least see their angle. | ||
| You could go, okay, I don't agree with what they're doing, but I can see that they think this is popular, so they're pursuing that, or they have this interest, so that's why they're saying this. | ||
| When it comes to what they're doing now, it's like you are embracing the most unpopular things. | ||
| You are screwing yourself over. | ||
| So I'm trying to like, it's like, okay, what motivates them? | ||
| If it's greed, well, okay, but they're going to lose everything if they pursue this. | ||
| So how is that fulfilling their greed? | ||
| If, you know, if the Republicans tie themselves to APAC at a time when support for Israel is collapsing, like what explains that? | ||
| I guess they're getting money for it, but it's like, is that how short-sighted they are? | ||
| They're like, I'm going to get money for this campaign, but in doing so, I'm going to tie myself to a sinking ship. | ||
| Like, it makes no sense on the face of it. | ||
| It makes no sense with what I know their goals are, what I assume motivates them is not even being fulfilled by pursuing these things. | ||
| So, like, okay, if your goal is power, why would you go along with the unpopular side of things? | ||
| If your goal is whatever, like, okay, if your goal is to get re-elected because they love power and they want to stay in office, why would you not do the thing that your constituents want you to do? | ||
| Why are you so resistant to the thing that your constituents demand of you? | ||
| You're not going to get elected that way. | ||
| So, again, that's why it's like, I get why, in a way, the Republican Party is being used as a vessel to destroy America. | ||
| That is what's happening. | ||
| I don't understand on an individual level why the Republicans are going along with it, what they're getting from it, what they're gaining from it. | ||
| They're literally selling out everything that they think is important. | ||
| So, what are the, and so that's why it's like, maybe it is blackmail. | ||
| Maybe it must be blackmail because, you know, then they'll, that's the thing that matters. | ||
| Because then, as long as the mouthmail doesn't come out, then everything else will be okay. | ||
| So, anyway, it's confusing, but I agree the Republican Party is committing suicide in a lot of ways. | ||
| Let's go to 2AJ in Maine. | ||
| 2AJ, AJ in Maine. | ||
| Why Trump hasn't moved for the Insurrection Act? | ||
| He's mentioned it. | ||
| He said it's a possibility. | ||
| He hasn't done it yet. | ||
| Why do you think that is? | ||
| Well, I think because he's a nice guy, okay, in this whole equation, all right. | ||
| If you think about the Republicans, you were just saying, you were just saying, why, why? | ||
| They're weak. | ||
| They're weak people. | ||
| So, weak people, like Trump is a weaker version of Abraham Lincoln. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Would he be stronger if he was an Abe Lincoln? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Because if you look in history, every president who has faced what he has faced has already stumped a mud hole in whatever thing that he was trying to stomp a mud hole in or was resisting him. | ||
| He'll go to Bush. | ||
| You can go to anybody, name any president when they get resistance, they stomp a mud hole in the resistance and they do it right away. | ||
| It's not like they wait for years for this to happen. | ||
| Trump is like letting them just, he's just trying to be the nice guy and he's just trying to do it cordially. | ||
| And he's like, what the hell? | ||
| And he's trying to do it with funny memes and just trying to make them go the way of conversation, just like Charlie Kirk. | ||
| Okay, but what he doesn't realize is they don't want to confiscate. | ||
| So if they don't want to convince it, eventually they're going to meet the guys like me and the guys like you and other people who think differently and who aren't going to wait around for guys like Trump to get up to get upset. | ||
| See, but that's like the perfect example because like Trump got shot in the face. | ||
| You know, it's like, what? | ||
| So I'm sitting here like, what can I do to convince Trump? | ||
| Like, this is serious, dude. | ||
| Like, you can't just make deals with these people. | ||
| You have to crush them. | ||
| We have to move on. | ||
| And it's like the man was half an inch away from having his brain splattered all over the podium and he still doesn't get it. | ||
| Like, what am I supposed to say to convince him? | ||
| The man was almost shot in the face and he still, twice, two times, they had assassins waiting for him. | ||
| Once the guy actually got a shot off, but like, what am I going to say to convince this guy more? | ||
| That's like the perfect example of what I mean when I'm like, I don't get it. | ||
| I don't get how a man almost gets shot in the face and then still doesn't appreciate the danger that he's in. | ||
| That's like the perfect example. | ||
| Vincent, right now, Trump, if you can hear this, or anybody who listens to Trump and knows Trump, hears this. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| The people on the ground are sick of it. | ||
| And it. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| We're done. | ||
| We don't want this nice guy. | ||
| We're done playing the game. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| The people on the ground. | ||
| I live in Maine. | ||
| It's a liberal state. | ||
| And I'm telling you, we're all done. | ||
| We want the violence to stop. | ||
| We want it to stop now. | ||
| We don't want to wait till tomorrow when they pull something off and get you to shoot some innocent person because they're being violent. | ||
| And then what? | ||
| Then what? | ||
| We're the bad guys. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| We're going to be the bad guys no matter what. | ||
| So let's just be the bad guys. | ||
| All right. | ||
| In their eyes, we're always going to be the bad guy. | ||
| You know this, Harrison. | ||
| We're never going to be the good guy. | ||
| We could save their lives from a nuclear explosion and they will never, ever, ever care. | ||
| You know it. | ||
| Yeah, I think you're right. | ||
| But you know, I also just think you don't, you know, because people fall into that. | ||
| They go, well, if they're going to treat us like bad guys, we might as well be the bad guys. | ||
| I think you just remind everybody there's nothing that we want is bad. | ||
| No, we want just very normal and good things. | ||
| They might call it evil, but that doesn't mean we need to. | ||
| Arresting criminals is not bad. | ||
| It's like, well, I guess we'll be the bad guys. | ||
| We'll put criminals in prison. | ||
| It's like, that's not being the bad guy. | ||
| That's being the good guy. | ||
| We need to be the good guys. | ||
| So I get exactly what you're saying. | ||
| I completely agree with you. | ||
| But it's like, I think the terminology matters. | ||
| And when you say, it's time to be the best, it's like, no, no, they're going to think we're the bad guys anyway. | ||
| So do what's necessary to do the right thing and the good things because they're going to call you evil no matter what. | ||
| So just be as aggressive as necessary to save them from themselves. | ||
| I agree with that. | ||
| I agree with that very much. | ||
| Thank you for the call. | ||
| Let's go to, I'm going to go to Jason Lowe, aka MAGA Titan. | ||
| I understand you have a request for our audience. | ||
| And I think we have a 60-second video. | ||
| If you want to introduce Jason Lowe MAGA Titan, how you doing, sir? | ||
| Listen, they can't beat us because they can't beat us. | ||
| So they have to kill us. | ||
| It's because we are so honest and because we are the realists. | ||
| No, we aren't perfect, but we die for our freedom. | ||
| Godfamily country. | ||
| No, we're not leaving. | ||
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        You can kill Trump, Charlie, or Alex, but you can't kill the idea of freedom. | |
| Me mini-manimo, catcher kami by his toe. | ||
| You can never take my soul. | ||
| They try to kill Trump. | ||
| They killed Charlie. | ||
| Are you surprised? | ||
| They tried to kill you with the claps out, but we're still alive. | ||
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        All right. | |
| That's it. | ||
| Amen. | ||
| Listen. | ||
| Listen, I love you guys. | ||
| I want to say thank you to everybody. | ||
| I want to give the crowd. | ||
| I want to give the family, all the listeners, an opportunity to say thank you to InfoWars. | ||
| So we did make a video. | ||
| You can tag me and Alex on Twitter and just give us a 30-second, you know, thank you for Alex and the entire crew. | ||
| It's not just about Alex. | ||
| It's about you guys too, all the hard work you put in over the years. | ||
| This is not a goodbye. | ||
| It's just a thank you to InfoWars and all the work that's already been done. | ||
| I think we also have to thank our leaders while they're still alive and give them that love. | ||
| But I do want to say things are getting hot now with Obama being implicated. | ||
| Look, this is just a prediction. | ||
| I don't know anything. | ||
| I think by next week, there's going to be two assassination attempts on leaders on our side. | ||
| But make sure you thank InfoWars. | ||
| Tag me on Twitter. | ||
| And if you don't have Twitter, upload to YouTube and just name it, thank you, InfoWars. | ||
| But thank you, Harrison. | ||
| Thank all of you for real. | ||
| Love you guys. | ||
| Well, thank you, man. | ||
| And, you know, this is our job. | ||
| But I really, you know, give credit to the people out there that spend their own time, their own money, their own, put in their own hard work into progressing this message and making it all worth it. | ||
| So they're on Band.video, the Titans of Liberty channel. | ||
| You have this video that will play in just a second. | ||
| What is your ex account for people to tag? | ||
| So on Band.video, I actually switched it to Jason Lowe channel. | ||
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        Okay. | |
| And we did start the Return of the Titans podcast. | ||
| So that's back. | ||
| Twitter is at Jason underscore L O underscore. | ||
| So at Jason underscore Low underscore, make sure you put the second underscore. | ||
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| Make sure you tag. | ||
| So you're asking people to just sort of upload a 30-second video saying, you know, what InfoWars means to them or, you know, when they found InfoWars. | ||
| And just a thank you to Alex and the crew and everybody here for changing lives and waking people up. | ||
| I think that's a beautiful thing. | ||
| Hell, I might make my own. | ||
| I got my own stuff to thank Alex about. | ||
| Thank you very much, Jason Lowe, at Jason underscore L O underscore on X. Tag him with your thank you video. | ||
| Let's go to this video. | ||
| This can be found at band.video. | ||
| You can share it there on the Jason Lowe channel. | ||
| Let's watch. | ||
| Hey, what's going on, everybody? | ||
| I want to give you the opportunity to say thank you to InfoWars. | ||
| I want to put together a thank you video for Alex and the crew. | ||
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| God bless you. | ||
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        Love it. | |
| I absolutely love it. | ||
| Thank you so much, Jason Lowe. | ||
| And I really appreciate that from the InfoWars Army. | ||
| Again, at Jason underscore L-O underscore. | ||
| Really appreciate that, man. | ||
| I think we got time for one more call here. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| Should we do it? | ||
| Let's go to Goy Toy and Tel Aviv on line two. | ||
| Goy Toy in Tel Aviv. | ||
| Thanks for calling in. | ||
| You're on the air. | ||
| Yeah, I didn't say I was in Tel Aviv. | ||
| I said I was in Wisconsin. | ||
| That's a good joke from Sean. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah, I'm sorry. | ||
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        I'm sorry. | |
| Maybe I said Tel Aviv and I don't remember. | ||
| That's all right. | ||
| We're running out of time here, though. | ||
| What are your commentary on Israel? | ||
| Yeah, I just want to chime in from personal opinion. | ||
| And when I was living, I lived in like the Jewish Main Central in Wisconsin, kind of like revert, kind of like Fresh Prince of Bel Air is like the rich area. | ||
| A lot of people, a lot of Jewish people there. | ||
| I was a minority there. | ||
| And I was horribly bullied by the Jews. | ||
| They would just gang up on me all the time and cock block me and do all this stuff. | ||
| So I don't know, just from my personal experience, seeing what I see with Gaza and everything, it's kind of reminds me of being in high school again. | ||
| And I wouldn't be surprised if they're acting like bullies on a larger scale. | ||
| And I don't know with Charlie Kirk because I'm kind of torn between if it was Israel or the Illuminati with like connection Israeli people being involved with the Illuminati. | ||
| But I think it's also related to that because personally, you know, like I had, I was murdered before and they make it clear. | ||
| So I think Charlie was also being warned multiple times that he was, you know, that they were going to kill him. | ||
| Because obviously when you're going to kill somebody, you tell them before, like in the movies, eyes wide shut, whatever, like, hey, we're going to kill you if you don't stop. | ||
| You know, and lastly, I also think like the murderers and psychos will use like petty criminals as a cover and say like, oh, it was just a random act of violence. | ||
| And it makes me think of like Jamie White that that's also like a shot across InfoWars bow. | ||
| And I'm glad you guys didn't bow down and keep going. | ||
| And you got to just keep fighting beyond keep fighting and never give up, never surrender. | ||
| You know, we don't, we don't plan on giving up. | ||
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| I mean, hell, surrendering is death. | ||
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| I am 100% dauntless. | ||
| If anything, I get overheated because I've got so much energy and I'm so angry at these people and it bleeds off into my life. | ||
| I need your backing. | ||
| I'm backing you, quite frankly. | ||
| If you don't back me and my crew, what we're doing, you're nuts. | ||
| And I'm not mad at you. | ||
| I'm the same. | ||
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| Evil hates this transmission. | ||
| We've got their number. | ||
| And if you don't back the organizations fighting with everything they've got for you, because we're all in this together, well, you've rolled over. | ||
| You've run up the wine swine, quite frankly. | ||
| And that's what this is. | ||
| People ask, man, thanks for fighting. | ||
| Thanks for never giving up. | ||
| Wow, why does it break your spirit? | ||
| It intensifies my spirit. | ||
| To know we're up against pure evil and we're turning the tide and we're winning. | ||
| And then to know that if we don't fight hard, they're going to win and commit humanity to a nightmare of evil. | ||
| You think stuff's bad now? | ||
| You ain't seen nothing yet. | ||
| Thank me for fighting for my own future and yours collectively. | ||
| There's not even a question of fighting these people. | ||
| Look at them. | ||
| They've got to be opposed. | ||
| People tend to think being persecuted is, oh, you want to stay away from that? | ||
| Oh, so you want to stay away from the fight? | ||
| No, it's like John Paul Jones said when he got commissioned as the head of the U.S. Navy while he was starting and he was writing to the Continental Congress. | ||
| He said, I only want the fastest ships and I only want to be sent into the main war zones of direct action. | ||
| They said, here, there's our fastest ship. | ||
| Go out. | ||
| He immediately goes out and engages and takes over all these British ships to three times the size. | ||
| It's ramming straight into them. | ||
| Well, that's what I want to do. | ||
| I only want the fastest ships. | ||
| I want to go directly into action. | ||
| I want to go 24 hours a day. | ||
| I want reporters all over the country. | ||
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        I want to be 50 times stronger against the enemy. | |
| I want 50 times the audience. | ||
| I want victory. | ||
| You think what we've done to the enemy has been effective so far? | ||
| It's nothing. | ||
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        I have not yet begun to fight. | |
| So support yourself. | ||
| Support us. | ||
| Do it. | ||
| Or be conscious that you didn't fight when the time was right. | ||
| You hesitated. | ||
| You took this as another entertainment venue. | ||
| Just some other show. | ||
| Just more talk. | ||
| This ain't talk. | ||
| This is the targeting coordinates to take down the enemy. | ||
| This is the Death Star plans. | ||
| This is Sting, the Goblin Slayer. | ||
| They hate this blade. | ||
| This operation is a sword that is plunged politically, culturally, spiritually into the hearts of our enemies over and over and over again. | ||
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        They hate it. | |
| It's a standard of their defeat. | ||
| It's a symbol of their weakness. | ||
| That's what we're doing here. | ||
| This is serious business. | ||
| So I'm coming to you, asking you to continue to commission us in this fight. | ||
| We've already delivered you more victories against the enemy than any other media operation in the world. | ||
| And I'm asking you again for all of our collective futures to come to our aid now more and take your fight to the 110% level. | ||
| Tell the truth. | ||
| Be accurate. | ||
| Stand against evil. | ||
| Have courage. |