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Building Digital Prison Walls
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InfoWars, tomorrow's news, today. | |
| All right. | ||
| Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| Welcome to The War Room. | ||
| I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
| We're going out of the new studio today. | ||
| So apologies for some technical difficulties we had there. | ||
| I assume they're worked out. | ||
| We got a big show for you today. | ||
| We'll be joined in the second hour by Kara Castranova, who was able to get some interesting interviews with people outside of the Jack Smith hearing yesterday. | ||
| We got a lot of stories to get into, and we got a lot of videos to get to. | ||
| And since we're sort of scrambling to get things done here at the news studio today, we're not going to do a daily dispatch, but I wanted to start with another video that, and actually, guys, I don't know if we can get a new video list for the stuff I just put in, but I want to go to a video of friend of the show, Ed Dowd, former BlackRock investor. | ||
| And he, of course, was dead on about COVID and a whole bunch of other stuff. | ||
| And he has a new warning for us that I should have played when it first came out. | ||
| It's been going around for about a week and it's been stuck in my mind the whole time. | ||
| I think it's a very pertinent thing, especially with the World Economic Forum and Davos and the Gaza project all happening right now. | ||
| Here's Ed Dowd talking about what investments people are making these days. | ||
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Let's watch. | |
| What the stock market is telling you. | ||
| The most highly valued companies are AI companies. | ||
| AI is going to be, you know, if you want to be cynical, which I am, the market is telling you that the most valuable stocks are the ones that are building the digital prison. | ||
| You know, so that's the only growth in the country at the moment is the building of the digital prison. | ||
| Think about that for a second. | ||
| Jeez. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| The growth in the sectors are building our future enslavement. | ||
| That's where the last bit of growth is coming from. | ||
| The digital Panopticon, the digital Gulag. | ||
| Yeah, man. | ||
| Well, man, the states are tax farms, and I guess they're just trying to adopt digital technology, right? | ||
| Yeah, that's one way to put it, I guess. | ||
| So again, if you understand what Ed Dowd was just saying was that, you know, the people in finance who are trying to invest in things that are going to make money are basically only investigating in components of AI, meaning that to them, that is the only sector of the economy that will see growth in the near future. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because they plan to implement it everywhere and to everything. | ||
| And it's going to probably take a lot of the resources that would otherwise go to other places. | ||
| And of course, once the AI control gets rolling, that's going to change the economy overall anyway. | ||
| So very concerning. | ||
| And of course, you've probably heard the meme that goes around the idea that the American economy is basically three AI companies just sharing money back and forth between each other. | ||
| And then you get the private equity sector on top of that. | ||
| Yeah, this entire economy seems like a huge house of cards that could collapse at any moment. | ||
| And they're relying on AI to impose control. | ||
| So that won't happen, or at least it won't happen that will damage them in any way. | ||
| But I thought that was, again, something that's just stuck in my head ever since I heard it. | ||
| And everything, the World Economic Forum, of course, aligns perfectly with this, as well as the new Gaza project that they've been announcing and we've been hearing more about. | ||
| And lo and behold, it is the fulfillment of what we predicted three years ago at this point, which was that Gaza would be the world's first 15-minute city, that it would be a perfect excuse to have a sort of locked down part of the world that you could have international control over, technocratic domination of, total, constant, lifelong surveillance of everybody inside, need permission to leave. | ||
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Public Property, Private Tyranny
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| but you're not really allowed to. | ||
| It's all lining up, actually, exactly like we thought it would. | ||
| Not that's a good thing. | ||
| We, of course, have updates to the church raid and the ongoing riots in Minneapolis and elsewhere. | ||
| And it seems like they're doing everything they possibly can to keep it going, including spreading all sorts of lies about ICE and kidnapping five-year-old babies to use as bait and all this crap, | ||
| really going all out to blood libel our law enforcement in order to encourage violent activity against them, including members of the government encouraging people to get their Second Amendment and shoot ICE officers if they have masks on because they really, really, really want blood in the streets to justify their Civil War activity. | ||
| And, you know, I almost can't blame them because we so clearly are still in their thrall to an extent that's hard to believe. | ||
| And of course, we're not exactly surprised, but certainly disappointed that Don Lemon hasn't been arrested yet and that only two or three people from the church group have been arrested. | ||
| And of course, we still have to wait to see if those cases even go to trial or the indictments stick or if some activist judge doesn't want to just throw it all out for no particular reason. | ||
| And that's incredibly infuriating, of course. | ||
| But it's so much worse than I've even laid out because we have this story at Infowars.com. | ||
| First Amendment under attack. | ||
| Caitlin Bennett charged with federal crime for interviewing leftist protesters in Florida. | ||
| So despite Don Lemon being on camera planning and then participating in a terroristic raid on a church, can't get federal charges, won't go through because he's a member of the media, of course. | ||
| He's a journalist, which just means he's an activist with a microphone in his hand participating in stuff that is illegal, whether or not you're a journalist. | ||
| You can't participate in something that shuts down people's First Amendment rights. | ||
| So you would think that would be a clear-cut case. | ||
| He doesn't get arrested. | ||
| Caitlin Bennett does. | ||
| Caitlin Bennett gets a federal charge against her for interviewing people in a public place and refusing to leave that public place when asked to because it's a public place and she's allowed to be there. | ||
| She now faces federal charges for this. | ||
| Not Don Lemon, even though they're both members of the media. | ||
| And even though Don Lemon was engaged in storming a church service full of innocent people in order to terrorize and traumatize people there because of their political beliefs, i.e. the dictionary definition of terrorism. | ||
| And Caitlin Bennett was there asking questions, i.e. the dictionary definition of journalism. | ||
| But it doesn't matter. | ||
| It doesn't matter because we're in a world where the left does not have laws that apply to them and the right wing is punished for behaving within the law. | ||
| That's just constantly reasserted practically every day. | ||
| They get to do whatever the hell they want and we can't do anything, even legal things. | ||
| Caitlin Bennett did not break any laws. | ||
| Don Lemon did. | ||
| Caitlin Bennett was practicing journalism. | ||
| Don Limon wasn't. | ||
| Caitlin Bennett has federal charges against her. | ||
| Don Lemon doesn't. | ||
| And that's justice in the modern United States of America. | ||
| Let's go to this video. | ||
| Activist and journalist Caitlin Bennett was charged with a federal crime this week for daring to question leftist demonstrators outside the designated free speech zone at a rally on federal land in Florida. | ||
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Let's watch. | |
| You probably might go to jail. | ||
| I'm going to go to jail. | ||
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Possibly. | |
| She's literally asking the police to remove me from public property. | ||
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You guys need to move. | |
| Why? | ||
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Over here, First Amendment area. | |
| Yeah, this is a First Amendment area. | ||
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You don't have a permit here. | |
| They do. | ||
| Yeah, so what does the permit do? | ||
| I'm on my rights to be respected. | ||
| I'm allowed to be on public property. | ||
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Here is our First Amendment area, number five for small groups and counter protesters. | |
| You're a small group. | ||
| No, I'm not. | ||
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And you're a counterprotester. | |
| I'm media. | ||
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Are you here with this group? | |
| I'm here with media. | ||
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You need to move. | |
| They're thanking them for writing me a ticket. | ||
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You're being detained for a ticket. | |
| Over here. | ||
| You're on federal land. | ||
| I'm a federal officer. | ||
| So you're getting a federal ticket. | ||
| Okay, great. | ||
| I can't wait to fight this. | ||
| The liberals here in St. Augustine, Florida are cheering because this guy is trying to kick me off of public property. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
| You get to stand here on federal public property. | ||
| Public. | ||
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You notice you said public? | |
| You don't get to tell me what public property I can be. | ||
| Tell me how this is private. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| This is not the rules and regulations. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| Oh, man. | ||
| This is going to be good. | ||
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You have anything with your ID on? | |
| No. | ||
| Get your mic out of my face. | ||
| I'm allowed to do this. | ||
| It's my first amendment. | ||
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You're not allowed to stick your mic in my face. | |
| So step back and get it out of my face. | ||
| So here's the thing. | ||
| I am on public property. | ||
| He just admitted I was on public property. | ||
| This is not permitted to turn this space into private property. | ||
| You guys cannot do this. | ||
| We have been over this in Florida with three different police departments. | ||
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Three alone. | |
| Did you say more content for me? | ||
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Thank you. | |
| Disobeying a lawful order is your ticket. | ||
| What lawful order was that? | ||
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I directed you to go from there to here. | |
| And you think that was lawful? | ||
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You refused my lawful order. | |
| So that was lawful, huh? | ||
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So this is United States District Court violation notice. | |
| It's a $500 forfeiture. | ||
| $30 processing fee. | ||
| Very cool. | ||
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Total collateral is $530. | |
| What was the lawful order that you disobeyed? | ||
| He didn't tell me. | ||
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He didn't tell you? | |
| Yeah, that's a good question. | ||
| There's a local journalist here. | ||
| Actually, why don't you go ask him? | ||
| You're a journalist. | ||
| Go ask him. | ||
| Go ask him. | ||
| So you asked what lawful order I disobeyed. | ||
| he couldn't tell me he said i mean uh why why do we have people like this in the police department Like, what was motivating him? | ||
| What did he think he was doing? | ||
| That's what I wonder. | ||
| It's just like, what goes into the thought process of this cop who's clearly on his period? | ||
| He's clearly, you know, he had some sand in his vagina, unfortunately. | ||
| And, you know, they're like, get your mic out of my face. | ||
| He's very mad that somebody's not just obeying him immediately. | ||
| But the law doesn't say she has to leave. | ||
| That's an unlawful order. | ||
| She was actually sticking up for her First Amendment rights as an American, which is her obligation, actually, to disobey you just because you have a badge on, you fat, pathetic loser. | ||
| Bennett later noted she'll be fighting the ticket she received because paying the fine would essentially be a guilty plea and result in her having a criminal record saying, quote, this citation I received is not like a traffic ticket. | ||
| It was issued by a federal agent. | ||
| If I pay, it's equal to pleading guilty and I would have a criminal record. | ||
| I'm represented by Remnant Law and will be fighting this bogus charge. | ||
| Within the last seven months, I was trespassed from two farmers markets, banned from entering parks and kicked off public sidewalks, all for having dialogue. | ||
| I've won every time because they're always wrong. | ||
| I'm calling on police across the U.S. to retrain officers on the First Amendment, she wrote on social media. | ||
| And you understand, this is not about the First Amendment. | ||
| This is about them being biased against the right. | ||
| It's about the courts and the police department and the liberal activists all being aligned and conspiring to deny our rights if we're conservative. | ||
| That's all this has to do with. | ||
| And you know that's the case because it never happens the other way around. | ||
| You'll never see an event where conservatives are gathered, left-wingers show up, and the police arrest and ticket the left-wingers for showing up. | ||
| When it's that case, they understand, well, hey, it's public land and you are here to have a permit and you can have a party. | ||
| You can have a gathering, but they can come as well if they want. | ||
| It's public land. | ||
| You decided to do this on public land and that's the rule and that's the law. | ||
| They understand. | ||
| Like a million times I've said, because we've been in this condition for at least the last 10 years, we are beyond the point of traditional conspiracy where people had to actually be aligned and conspire together to break the law and to cover it up. | ||
| These people are automatons. | ||
| They conspire without ever talking to each other. | ||
| They just know as if they've received some transmission from the ether, punish conservatives for existing, bend the law to abuse them. | ||
| And they just know it's just been reinforced over and over again because you know that whatever judge this is fed to will not have any qualms about this issue, this ticket being issued, despite the fact that it shouldn't have ever been and it is a violation of her rights to walk around on federal land. | ||
| A cop can't just come up and go, go from here to there. | ||
| And you have to go, yes, sir. | ||
| Yes, sir, I will. | ||
| Sorry. | ||
| Sorry, I'm at a park that my tax dollars pay for. | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| A judge is going to let it go through, I'm sure. | ||
| Why wouldn't they? | ||
| What would be the punishment for depriving somebody of their rights? | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| They do it all the time. | ||
| Nothing ever happens to them. | ||
| It would be infuriating on its own. | ||
| It is infuriating on its own. | ||
| We've experienced this for the last 10 years. | ||
| I mean, the last decade of MAGA, we have consistently been in a situation in which right-wingers are harassed and abused by the authorities, by the local activists who have protection from the authorities. | ||
| It's just continuous. | ||
| It would already be infuriating and worthy of concern from higher powers that seem utterly disinterested in doing anything for the American people. | ||
| I mean, I know, I know there was a Jewish guy that got yelled at at Florida State University, and that was worth bringing the whole DOJ out for and issuing fatwas against the university and forcing them to pay millions of dollars to you in restitution. | ||
| And I know, I know, this was somebody being called a bad name. | ||
| This is somebody actually having their rights deprived. | ||
| They're actually having their First Amendment threatened. | ||
| And if she didn't stand up for herself, eliminated. | ||
| This is the thing. | ||
| This is what they do. | ||
| First, they demand that you voluntarily give up your right. | ||
| And then when you don't, they try to punish you. | ||
| Is DOJ going to be concerned about this? | ||
| Does Caitlin Bennett, let's call her Caitlin, I don't know, Shlomo. | ||
| Did you know Shlomo Finkelstein got kicked out, got arrested, got a federal charge just for talking to people? | ||
| Can we pretend this was a Palestine protest? | ||
| I mean, there's got to be something we can do to get somebody in authority to solve this systemic issue that we're dealing with. | ||
| And As I say that, I don't even know if that's true. | ||
| I honestly don't even know if it's even possible at this point. | ||
| I'm going to have to, I'd like to pull in another video off to find. | ||
| I forgot to bring it in. | ||
| I was just thinking about it. | ||
| But there was a event at a high school in Dallas yesterday where the entire class was let, or the entire school was let out of class to go to the courtyard to all participate in a giant protest against ICE where the students got up and basically called ICE Nazis and told everybody that they're coming to get them. | ||
| And you got to wonder how that comes about if not for the entire school's administration being in favor of it, the entire school's administration allowing them to do it and providing them the PA system to get up and spread propaganda. | ||
| And you look at a situation like that, you're like, all right, all these kids are being utterly and completely brainwashed just in ridiculous beliefs that are completely unmoored from reality about ICE, about America, about history. | ||
| The kids are being radicalized, but they're being radicalized by this massive administration of adults who all believe this stuff. | ||
| The police leave this stuff. | ||
| I've got so many stories today of juries allowing criminals to be let go just because the person that they victimized was an ICE agent. | ||
| So, I mean, when you really think about American society right now, how do you fix this? | ||
| How do you fix this? | ||
| I'd say you can, you know, stop indoctrinating the children, start teaching them the right thing. | ||
| But good luck when every teacher and every counselor and every, you know, principal is a lefty, as well as massive NGOs that are paying for lawyers who will step in and, you know, force it to be allowed to continue because the judges are also on their side. | ||
| The police will write you a ticket, even if you haven't broken the law. | ||
| A judge will uphold it. | ||
| Meanwhile, if you're a leftist, you can flagrantly break the law and they just won't charge you, even if they do charge you. | ||
| The jury is full of psychotic leftists that have been brainwashed anyway. | ||
| Probably half of them not even from this country genuinely don't care about the value of jury duty. | ||
| And this goes, I mean, it goes to the heart of everything that we talk about when we talk about the Indians that learn that you get priority boarding if you're handicapped. | ||
| So suddenly 30% of the flight is in a wheelchair. | ||
| And it's just like, okay, we can't have nice things if everybody takes advantage of it. | ||
| And we can't have a voting system if ethnic blocks are vote harvesting and paying money from the NGOs that they set up in cooperation with the authorities in the city who are funneling them billions of dollars to pay their people to all vote as a block. | ||
| Like if you don't value the systems that we have, and they don't, the people that are coming here genuinely do not value the systems that we have, any of them, law and order, the court system, jury duty, they don't care. | ||
| Vote, you know, vote rigging. | ||
| Yeah, why not? | ||
| You win that way, right? | ||
| Of course you're going to do it. | ||
| So I don't know how we fix this. | ||
| I don't know how we get back from this situation, especially when you have the leftist brain rot being forced into the minds of children every single day for the first 18 years of their life. | ||
| Every single day they go to school and they're being instructed by people who literally hate this country and are invested in bringing it down by poisoning the minds of the youth. | ||
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Anti ICE Protesters Losing Control
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| It's actually their stated purpose. | ||
| It's actually what they are openly pursuing. | ||
| So I really don't know. | ||
| I really don't know because the only possible solution in the system as it stands is to elect the right people so that they can punish the bad guys, reward the good guys, end the fraud, close the border. | ||
| Now, Trump did one of those things. | ||
| But if we vote for the guy that says he's going to do mass deportations, that says he's going to take extraordinary measures to get this country back on track and it doesn't work and it doesn't happen, then, okay, what's next? | ||
| What do we do next? | ||
| Because we can't continue to live like this. | ||
| And again, it would be frustrating and unfair and unjust and tyrannical enough on the face of it if this is the only thing that happened today. | ||
| But the fact that Caitlin Bennett gets a federal charge on the exact day that Don Lemon avoids a federal charge when Don Lemon was actually committing a crime and Caitlin Bennett was it, it's just, it's almost the perfect illustration for the situation that we're in over and over and over again. | ||
| And it's not going to change. | ||
| And they don't care that they're being tyrannical. | ||
| They don't care that they're being hypocrites. | ||
| They don't care that they're destroying the systems that uphold the freedoms that they think are immovable and unquestionable. | ||
| So, you know, it's beyond inequality. | ||
| It's disequality. | ||
| It's something beyond it. | ||
| Again, if Caitlin Bennett stormed into a synagogue and later was there, you know, beforehand was going, we're about to storm into this. | ||
| And let me bring the camera over here so the planners can plan in secret, but we're going to do something pretty crazy here. | ||
| And then she storms a synagogue and starts yelling and screaming at the rabbi and all the children. | ||
| And then afterwards is watching the children run away crying, going, this is what it's all about, causing trauma in the minds of our political enemies. | ||
| Now, if she did that and Don Limon did that and she got arrested and Don Lemon didn't, that would be unfair. | ||
| It would be inequal. | ||
| That would be inequality. | ||
| But she didn't do anything. | ||
| She walked around talking to people who were at a protest, ostensibly, to talk about what they were concerned about. | ||
| Here she is putting a microphone in the face of people who are there to say things and she does get a ticket. | ||
| Don Lemon, domestic terrorist, doesn't. | ||
| So it's just, it's emblematic. | ||
| It's symbolic. | ||
| It is everything that's wrong in this country. | ||
| And it's not just the police. | ||
| It's the police. | ||
| And it's the federal police and it's the judges. | ||
| And it's all these screaming jackasses celebrating the fact that they're getting somebody's First Amendment removed. | ||
| Welcome back. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, this is The War Room. | ||
| I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
| The Krung, let me know whenever y'all get that video. | ||
| Okay, yeah. | ||
| Here it is, or college kids from, oh, well, this is actually pretty funny. | ||
| This is actually a pretty funny story. | ||
| The video that we have up now. | ||
| We can go to this. | ||
| Minnesota anti-ICE liberals protested outside JD Vance's hotel, but he was in D.C. Stories and Infowars. | ||
| Deranged anti-ICE liberals held a loud protest outside of a hotel where Vice President JD Vance was believed to be staying. | ||
| However, the VP was already back in D.C. by the time the demonstration unfolded. | ||
| Footage from the event shows an enthusiastic mob of liberals from the University of Minnesota banging drums and playing horns in negative 15-degree Fahrenheit weather outside of the graduate hotel following the vice president's visit to Minneapolis earlier in the day. | ||
| And we can go to that video of them playing music. | ||
| It's a different one. | ||
| During his visit, Vance discussed how local law enforcement should be cooperating with ICE and called on Democrats in the state to tone down the temperature a little bit, reduce the chaos, but still allow us as the federal government to enforce the American people's immigration laws. | ||
| No, no, they're too stupid. | ||
| I'm sorry, they're too stupid to allow the law to be followed. | ||
| They think they're standing up against something. | ||
| They're literally not. | ||
| Let's watch the video. | ||
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There you go. | |
| Just great. | ||
| You did it. | ||
| You're very annoying. | ||
| You succeeded in being annoying. | ||
| Did it work? | ||
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Did it succeed? | |
| What are you trying to achieve exactly? | ||
| Just annoy everyone constantly. | ||
| Pretty funny prank, making him think that he's at the hotel. | ||
| But this is what's started to happen in the last couple of days: this protest movement is just going off the rails. | ||
| And in some cases, like this, they're just, you know, bullhorning and playing music and screaming at a hotel that doesn't have anybody in it. | ||
| Pretty funny. | ||
| Or, you know, it doesn't have anybody that they think is in it, right? | ||
| They go to some hotel and play music and make noise at three o'clock in the morning, thinking that ICE is in it or thinking JD Vance is in it. | ||
| But no, it's probably just a bunch of, you know, families probably saved up to go on vacation, trying to have a nice time, being kept awake by a mob of psychotic idiots who think that criminals need to stay in this country. | ||
| And it's happening a lot. | ||
| And some of it may be weaponized. | ||
| I'm sort of not sure what to take seriously or not. | ||
| There was a claim yesterday. | ||
| I don't think it's true, but I think it's funny and I think it should be true. | ||
| And it's that a bunch of right-wingers infiltrated one of these groups that identifies where ICE is and sends people out to attack him. | ||
| And basically, the conservatives were going in and telling everybody that ICE was relaxing at a biker bar, and it was actually just a bunch of bikers. | ||
| And all these lefties go in and try to start fights. | ||
| And it's just a bunch of bikers who beat them up. | ||
| I think that's a good idea. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Where are the bikers? | ||
| Feels like we should have feels like ICE should go around flanked by a bunch of Harley-Davidsons. | ||
| That'd be pretty cool. | ||
| So there's like, yeah, it's like attacking bikers, attacking hotels that don't have anybody in it. | ||
| There was another story today of a lady who, you know, put out a message on Facebook. | ||
| I just spotted ICE doing something. | ||
| And she ended up disrupting a like two-year-long investigation. | ||
| It wasn't ICE, it was the police that were going after like a serial rapist. | ||
| And she basically screwed it all up and messed it up. | ||
| And the rapists got to go free. | ||
| So they're just causing problems. | ||
| I mean, all they've done is cause problems, but they're just like spiraling out of control and just attacking people that have nothing to do with ICE or attacking hotels that don't have the people in it. | ||
| And they're just flailing and attacking churches because they think the ICE, the pastor is an ICE agent when he's not. | ||
| And they're just completely off the mark, but it doesn't matter. | ||
| It doesn't matter because what they're doing doesn't matter because they're not actually protesting anything real. | ||
| Nothing's actually happening that's illegal against the law. | ||
| That would be intelligent to change the law in their favor. | ||
| I mean, they're just retarded. | ||
| So, you know, this is just the latest, by the way. | ||
| This morning, I'm driving down the road and I see a big spray-painted, you know, F-ICE on the side of this abandoned building. | ||
| I just think, yeah, if this was last year, it would be F Trump or it would be F people Who Don't Wear Masks, or it would be F Russia. | ||
| Like it's just the latest thing. | ||
| This is the latest hoax scam that the Democrats have gone all in on. | ||
| Totally baseless, as baseless and as pointless as every other thing that they've dedicated themselves to in the recent past. | ||
| And I'm sure I'm forgetting some, but just going back over the last 10 years, they were absolutely sure Russia Gate was a thing. | ||
| Then they had the, oh, and actually, oh, you know what? | ||
| I'm just remembering that I filmed a skit of this, but I didn't upload it and I wanted to refilm it, but I'll just, I'll just do it here. | ||
| I'll just do it now. | ||
| Is this happening right now? | ||
| Hundreds of anti-ICE rioters are outside downtown Minneapolis hotel. | ||
| They believe ICE is staying in. | ||
| They're now on the verge of breaking down the doors. | ||
| The fact that the National Guard isn't here is absolutely insane. | ||
| Waltz failed. | ||
| Trump must federalize. | ||
| But again, it doesn't matter. | ||
| They succeed anyway because this hotel, the point is to try to stop hotels from hosting ICE agents. | ||
| It's basically saying, even if you don't host them, we're still going to attack you. | ||
| But if you host them, you know, we're going to definitely attack you. | ||
| So don't host ICE. | ||
| They're trying to stop the federal government from being able to enforce the law. | ||
| It's just an insurrection. | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| You know, I was thinking about it and it was like, it's like, you know, I know you really, I know you really think you're against ICE right now. | ||
| I know you think that this is like your identity, like this is who you are. | ||
| But like maybe don't get the like anti-ICE tattoo because this might just be another fad, you know? | ||
| You know, it's like 10 years ago, you were all into Russia collusion. | ||
| You were absolutely sure that Trump was a puppet of Putin. | ||
| You yelled at everybody at Thanksgiving. | ||
| You ruined the whole holiday about this. | ||
| Then the Mueller report came out. | ||
| Two years, tens of millions of dollars spent investigating everything that Trump ever said and everybody that ever talked to Trump and all of their communications. | ||
| And they found absolutely nothing. | ||
| And you were embarrassed and had to admit that you were wrong the whole time. | ||
| But without even a blink, you jump over to Black Lives Matter and suddenly you're convinced that police are murdering unarmed black people at 10,000 a year. | ||
| And again, you're yelling at the family and you're screaming about this and you're getting arrested and like all this craziness. | ||
| It was never true. | ||
| None of it was ever true. | ||
| George Floyd died from an opioid overdose and black people being killed by cops doesn't happen. | ||
| It happened like twice in a decade. | ||
| And even those instances were pretty dubious where a guy was trying to run over a cop or something similar to it. | ||
| It didn't matter. | ||
| You were convinced and you went out and rioted and again, like cut family members off or whatever else you did. | ||
| Do you remember COVID? | ||
| Do you remember how sure you were about COVID? | ||
| Do you remember how you yelled at grandma? | ||
| Remember where you tried to make everybody wear masks and you ruined that Thanksgiving too? | ||
| Do you remember how you were abjectly wrong about that also? | ||
| Just the last 10 years has been a continual succession of hoaxes, of the most flagrant deception, ridiculous nonsense. | ||
| And the liberals, every time, buy it, hook line, and sinker, dedicate themselves to it, go out, they march, they're out there, it's in negative 15-degree weather, the middle of the night. | ||
| And it's like none of it is real. | ||
| None of it has ever been real. | ||
| None of what these people believe is even justifiable, let alone truthful. | ||
| And it really goes on and on and on and on and on. | ||
| Remember Me Too? | ||
| Remember the Me Too scandal? | ||
| Do you remember that? | ||
| Do you remember that you were telling everybody that we live in a rape culture and that women aren't safe at the office and that every woman is constantly being harassed all the time? | ||
| Do you remember how it turned out? | ||
| It was just like three Jewish producers in Hollywood that just used the media to spread their guilt over the entire country rather than just, you know, take responsibility for what they did. | ||
| You remember that? | ||
| Remember that? | ||
| I mean, you haven't played with your hashtag Me Too plushie in years, but you were so, you thought that that was your thing. | ||
| You were going to, you know, be defined by that. | ||
| Do you remember transgenderism? | ||
| Do you remember when you thought that men could be women and women could be men? | ||
| Do you remember when you thought that you were in the wrong body and you begged us to get hormone treatment? | ||
| Remember how we said no, and now you recognize that that was just a phase? | ||
| Maybe this is a phase two. | ||
| Maybe this ICE thing is just a phase that you're going through. | ||
| And it doesn't matter what it is. | ||
| They just always have something. | ||
| There's always some hoax going on that the left can sink its teeth into and believe wholeheartedly, even though it's completely devoid of facts, completely, inarguably retarded. | ||
| It doesn't matter to them. | ||
| They're going to do this ICE thing until a Democrat gets in office. | ||
| Then ICE will continue to do exactly what it's always done and they will drop the protest. | ||
| They don't care. | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| So we don't have to respect them. | ||
| This is sort of the point that I'm trying to get to is like these people are not worthy of respect or consideration in any way whatsoever. | ||
| They just believe lie after lie after lie after lie after lie. | ||
| And it truly is beyond anything we can do anything about. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
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| I don't know. | ||
| I don't know how we maintain our liberties and deal with these people because the media has driven them insane. | ||
| And that's that. | ||
| And so we just, we're just dealing with insane people. | ||
| And it doesn't matter. | ||
| And it doesn't matter. | ||
| The reality doesn't matter to them. | ||
| So it's very frustrating. | ||
| It's very frustrating. | ||
| Let's go to the video of the church or the school protest, rather. | ||
| This is in Colorado, not Dallas, my mistake. | ||
| And this is the type of thing. | ||
| I mean, imagine sending your kid to public school in America. | ||
| You think, you know, they're learning math. | ||
| They're learning social studies or whatever. | ||
| They're probably doing geometry. | ||
| Nope. | ||
| This is what they're doing. | ||
| Gathering for a protest. | ||
| Let's bring the audio up. | ||
| That's right, folks. | ||
| Now, as you hear this, you may be thinking that we somehow snuck a microphone into the very bowels of hell, since what it sounds like is sort of demonic screeching. | ||
| But no, that's a theater kid acting like a political activist, pretending to understand things and stand for something. | ||
| But of course, the entire school was allowed to participate this. | ||
| The school sponsored it. | ||
| They're right there in the middle of the school courtyard with the PA system provided by the school. | ||
| And the students probably give an extra credit for participating in whatever this, the hate rally. | ||
| They're participating in the hate rally against the cops. | ||
| that are carrying out the orders that are obliged to by law. | ||
| And everybody in the administration is in favor of this and lets it go on and on and on and on and on. | ||
| Let's go to clip number 56 here. | ||
| This was, I'm not sure who this is, but I like what he says. | ||
| And again, it's just, it's like, if that's the school, how do we fix that problem? | ||
| How do we get enough people who aren't communist infiltrators to fill these positions of authority? | ||
| And the only possible way is some sort of top-down imperial reorganization at this point. | ||
| And that might be where we're at. | ||
| So let's go to clip 56 here. | ||
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And so you're seeing this all over the country, and we've got to fight back and say, listen, they are doing it. | |
| They are lying to you about doing it. | ||
| We have got to get them out of our schools. | ||
| And again, you're going to continue to see this anti-Americanism. | ||
| We didn't just wake up one day and you had the next generation that had millions of kids that sit here and think we're an evil, racist country. | ||
| They think cops are bad guys. | ||
| That didn't just happen. | ||
| It happened because of a coordinated attack like you're seeing right now in the classrooms to convince our kids America is evil, racist, cops are bad. | ||
| Soldiers are bad. | ||
| ICE is bad. | ||
| It's outrageous. | ||
| And we've got to turn this around 180 degrees in the other direction and go back to a patriotic education, love of country, love of American values. | ||
| We've got to get back to that. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| But you can't ask them to get back to it, you understand? | ||
| Because they're not going to. | ||
| Because they're brainwashed, because they believe this stuff. | ||
| You cannot reason with these people. | ||
| I'm sorry to say you cannot reason with these people. | ||
| So that's just right out. | ||
| And just going over the list of a few of the things that I mentioned, have any of them come around and admitted that they were wrong about Russia Gate? | ||
| Have you seen any mea culpas? | ||
| Have you seen any admissions that that was a total hoax and that they were taken for a ride? | ||
| I haven't seen that. | ||
| I haven't seen them admit that COVID probably did come from a lab. | ||
| I haven't seen them admit that shutting down schools probably wasn't the best idea or that the vaccine didn't really work. | ||
| I haven't heard them admit any of that stuff, but it's all absolutely true. | ||
| And we were saying it at the time and they were kicking us off the internet or calling us terrorists for saying the truth. | ||
| Even the January 6th one would be another giant hoax. | ||
| An insurrection didn't happen. | ||
| No cops were killed. | ||
| It's just a complete inversion of everything that they think happened. | ||
| And it's the case with every single event in American history in the last 10 years. | ||
| They're just flagrantly wrong about everything and it does not matter. | ||
| So, I mean, you talk about the empire of lies. | ||
| There hasn't been one thing in the last 10 years that I feel like they got right. | ||
| And I'm trying to think. | ||
| I really am trying to think, like, is there anything that they put forward that was like, oh, gee, wow, that actually is a big problem. | ||
| I mean, it doesn't exist. | ||
| Didn't happen. | ||
| If you just look into any of the things they claim for even just a little while, or even just apply basic logic to their claims, it's just obvious that none of this happened. | ||
| Obviously, the thing yesterday that continues to be pushed today is this five-year-old, this poor five-year-old kidnapped by ICE. | ||
| And it just never happened. | ||
| It's kind of, I mean, I guess it is kind of in line with like the claims of racism and stuff. | ||
| They're basically manufactured. | ||
| They're just manufacturing stories because they don't actually exist. | ||
| There's not enough racism to fulfill the demand. | ||
| And so you end up getting a ton of stories of like, this pregnant nurse tried to steal a bike from five black kids. | ||
| Go get her. | ||
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What? | |
| That's your example of racism? | ||
| Is black kids steal a bike from a nurse and you blame her? | ||
| That's not great. | ||
| It's kind of the same thing here. | ||
| Since ICE is not arresting American citizens, since they're not kidnapping children to use as bait, since they're not doing things that would actually genuinely cause outrage and thoughtful people, then they just make it up. | ||
| They just say that's what's happening. | ||
| And they spread that story through every outlet, report it as if it's true. | ||
| And it's just not. | ||
| And it's just not true. | ||
| Like I said, it builds the facade, the facade of deception that they endlessly reinforce lie upon lie. | ||
| Let's go to clip 55 here. | ||
| This is, I believe this is Greg Bavino, but it's a U.S. Border Patrol agent talking about the children that are actually harmed by immigration, not the ones that they lie about being kidnapped, but the ones that were kidnapped and then ignored and then actually shipped to buyers by the Biden administration and then lost forever. | ||
| So, again, if these it I mean, could you imagine a world? | ||
| Could you imagine a world where people on the left genuinely believed what they say they believe? | ||
| They cared this much about children, they would have shut the border. | ||
| If they cared that much about black people, they wouldn't let criminals out of prison constantly. | ||
| If they cared this much about international collusion, then they wouldn't be in favor of Europe and everybody else coming in trying to rig our elections. | ||
| They don't believe anything, though, and it just makes them evil. | ||
| Let's go to Greg Bavino now. | ||
| We just talked children yesterday a little bit. | ||
| Let's talk a little more since we've got an illegal alien we just took off the streets of Minneapolis that was someone engaged in child neglect and endangerment. | ||
| Here in the U.S. Border Patrol, I will say unequivocally that we are experts in dealing with children. | ||
| Let me say that again, experts in dealing with children. | ||
| Not because we want to be, but because we have to be. | ||
| Over those past four years, hundreds of thousands of children were trafficked across that border. | ||
| Guess who they came into contact with? | ||
| Sometimes who was the very first law enforcement agency or American citizen that they saw? | ||
| U.S. Border Patrol, followed by our counterparts at Immigration and Customs Enforcement. | ||
| We're definitely the experts at dealing with children, unfortunately. | ||
| Hundreds of thousands under that last administration. | ||
| Not to mention the 300,000 lost children. | ||
| 300,000 plus lost children that were trafficked across that border. | ||
| Now, when we've got the news media talking about children, I'd certainly love to hear more reporting on the 300,000 lost children. | ||
| How about the 14 that we recovered at that pot farm a few months ago in Camarillo, California? | ||
| The 14 lost children trafficked across the border that were found working illegally on a pot farm in California. | ||
| Very little reporting from the Minneapolis news media here. | ||
| I didn't really hear much from you guys. | ||
| And then some of the more heinous crimes against children that are trafficked across the border that ICE and Border Patrol saw daily back when that border was out of control over those past four years. | ||
| Yeah, they don't care, actually. | ||
| No, they really don't care. | ||
| It's just a useful tool. | ||
| It's just, you know, the kid, the five-year-old kid, it's just a prop to them, just an excuse to inspire more hatred against people who are just doing their jobs. | ||
| And of course, the ridiculous thing is the ICE agents are literally just doing their jobs. | ||
| They're following orders that are lawful, legal, and constitutional. | ||
| If you don't like that they're doing that, you need to take it up with the leadership that has these laws in place. | ||
| But of course, if you try to change the laws to allow every illegal immigrant in this country to become a citizen, you're not going to pass that, not if you actually go to the American people. | ||
| ICE arrest African migrant working as corrections officer in Maine. | ||
| An African male working as a corrections officer in Maine, despite potentially being in the U.S. illegally, was nabbed by federal immigration agents this week. | ||
| The apprehension reportedly took place just after 5 p.m. on Wednesday in Portland. | ||
| Local media indicates a man identified as Miro Ignacio Bernardo was arrested during a traffic stop in the Bayside neighborhood. | ||
| Footage reportedly shot by a witness shows a black male resisting federal officers while yelling, I am a correction officer. | ||
| I'm coming from work. | ||
| My uniform is right there. | ||
| Bernardo's hiring was reportedly approved during a York County Commissioner's meeting in March of 2024. | ||
| The meeting revealed that Bernardo was a teacher in Angola. | ||
| When he first arrived in the U.S. in the spring of 2023, the corrections officer position was his first since entering the U.S. Commissioners claimed that Bernardo had full work authorization. | ||
| Cumberland County Sheriff Kevin Joyce told reporters he did not know Bernardo's current immigration status or under what circumstances he entered the U.S. | ||
| I was told he's illegally in the United States, Sheriff Joyce said during a press conference on Thursday. | ||
| Yeah, why not? | ||
| I mean, yeah, they're hiring illegal immigrants as police officers. | ||
| You didn't know that? | ||
| You didn't know that yet? | ||
| Let's go to clip number 16 here. | ||
| This again, you know, what do you do? | ||
| What do you do when your country is so infiltrated, so invaded, that people proven to have committed crimes against your federal law enforcement officers are acquitted, not because they're not guilty, because the jury is in favor of what they did. | ||
| What do you do when the juror pool that you have to draw from, a very large percentage of them are genuinely murderous, like have bloodlust, like actually celebrated Charlie Kirk's murder and like post things about how you have to shoot ICE and we need more people to get out there with their guns. | ||
| Like what do you do when your jury pool is full of psychotic idiots? | ||
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| I don't know. | ||
| I really don't know what we do at this point. | ||
| The whole point of the American experiment was that the people were the backstop. | ||
| The people were the ones that were supposed to keep the politicians in check. | ||
| We're supposed to be the ones that when politicians, when the government tries to, you know, overreach or starts to establish dangerous precedents, we're supposed to be the ones who recognize and go, whoa, whoa, whoa, we can't allow them to do this. | ||
| We can't let this happen. | ||
| What do you do when it's the people themselves that are in favor of the criminality? | ||
| That are deliberately letting people out of prison despite being proven to have tried to place a $10,000 hit on an ICE agent. | ||
| We'll show you that video on the other side. | ||
| Don't go anywhere, folks. | ||
| Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| This is The War Room. | ||
| I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Friday afternoon, Infowars.com, Bandai Video. | ||
| Please do share those links. | ||
| And I'm joined now by Kara Castranova from LindellTV.com. | ||
| You can follow her on X at Kara Castranova. | ||
| She is the co-founder of CAPP. | ||
| That's the Citizens Against Political Persecution and the People's January 6th Commission. | ||
| She's a American champion boxer, celebrity fitness trainer, professional sports announcer. | ||
| Your resume goes on and on, but now you're serving with Lindell TV and the U.S. President Press Pool. | ||
| You can watch her on Newsmax at 10 p.m. EST every Saturday night on Wise Guys. | ||
| They're on Lindell TV. | ||
| Kara, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
| Quick correction, Harrison. | ||
| I am not with Newsmax anymore. | ||
| I'm now just with Lindell TV here in the press pool at the White House, where it's right behind me, the White House, and it's been an honor to be a part of Lindell TV. | ||
| I was on Wise Guys last year, and I have to update my bio. | ||
| So thank you so much for bringing my attention to that because I know my website is not yet updated. | ||
| I've been so busy here in Washington, D.C., covering the news, covering the president, the Capitol, and everything else. | ||
| But thank you so much for that nice introduction. | ||
| Well, thank you for coming on with us. | ||
| And yeah, I know you caught up with some of the characters from the hearing yesterday, the Jack Smith hearing we had on Ivan Rakeland explaining the bizarre outburst of Michael Fanone. | ||
| You caught up with Michael Fanone. | ||
| We have that video. | ||
| We'll go to it quickly, get your comments on the other side. | ||
| But here's Kara Castranova catching up to Michael Fanone after the big hubbub at the Jack Smith hearing yesterday. | ||
| Let's watch. | ||
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Officer Fanon, how are you today? | |
| I'm great. | ||
| What happened in there? | ||
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What are you talking about? | |
| That confrontation. | ||
| Jack Smith testified about how he had proof beyond reasonable doubt that Donald Trump incited, orchestrated, and funded insurrection at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. | ||
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You seem like there was a fight in there? | |
| No, there was no fight. | ||
| Is it true, Officer Fanon, that you turned off your own body camera on January 6th? | ||
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| I saw your body cam. | ||
| You turned it off yourself. | ||
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You were playing dead. | |
| I saw your body cam footage. | ||
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You're a fucking right-wing conspiracy theorist. | |
| I saw you turn off your body cam footage, sir, but thank you for disrespecting me. | ||
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Psychopath. | |
| Well, well done. | ||
| Well done, Kara. | ||
| Was that the response you expected from him? | ||
| I sort of did. | ||
| I know how crazy he is. | ||
| I mean, you saw the footage yourself of Ivan Vin Recklin when he went nuts in there, giving the middle finger to multiple lawmakers, the F word. | ||
| So he's absolutely unhinged. | ||
| And I think it's a really good display and illustration of the mental health, I guess, of a lot of the cops there on J6. | ||
| I know a lot of people don't like to cope with the fact that there were bad actor cops there on J6 that were antagonizing and provoking Trump supporters. | ||
| But I think now people will be more open to it after seeing the behavior of this individual yesterday and how he was literally getting confrontational in a way that I don't think has ever been seen before in Congress, where people had to hold him back. | ||
| Cops had to hold him back from Ivan Reekland. | ||
| He was puffing out his chest. | ||
| He was just acting so poorly. | ||
| And the more I watch this video, because it has gone viral, the more I pick up on it, just body cues and body language. | ||
| And when I asked him, there was a fight in there, he knew exactly what I was talking about. | ||
| That was the one where he was with Ivan Rakeland. | ||
| He's just so quick to lie. | ||
| He goes, there was no fight. | ||
| Like he just lies so quickly. | ||
| There was no fight. | ||
| It happened less than an hour ago and it was aired on C-SPAN. | ||
| You were literally trying to attack somebody for asking you a question. | ||
| And then you started spewing out babble, whatever he was saying. | ||
| So that stood out to me earlier when I rewatched this clip, how quick he was to just lie, just like he did on the January 6th unselect committee hearing many years ago when he got on there and he was crying fake crocodile tears, just telling so many untruths and misinformation about President Trump, about everybody that was there on January 6th. | ||
| Somebody had leaked his body cam footage to me many years ago and actually showed me instances where he was quote unquote playing dead and also where he tried to turn off his body camera and then at the end ultimately did turn it off himself. | ||
| So all of those things are true. | ||
| And I think his reaction really just, you know, spoke volumes when he started cursing at me. | ||
| You didn't see the look in his eye. | ||
| You had to just be there. | ||
| He wanted to say something way worse than what he said. | ||
| And he took a pause and he actually corrected himself and went to right-wing conspiracy theorists, but he was ready to shout profanities if not, I felt maybe punched me in the face. | ||
| So yes, he was very angry. | ||
| And I think that really points to I was probably hitting a nerve because he knows what I was saying was true. | ||
| Well, I'm glad your expertise as a champion boxer wasn't, it didn't have to be used at the U.S. Capitol yesterday, but it's disturbing that it even gets to that point. | ||
| We'll cover this more on the other side. | ||
| I know you have to go. | ||
| You're there in D.C. | ||
| The storm is coming. | ||
| So we'll get you out of here in just a second. | ||
| But 10 more minutes with Kara Castranova on the other side. | ||
| Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| This is The War Room. | ||
| I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
| Joined today live from the White House by Kara Castranova. | ||
| You can follow her on X at Kara Castranova. | ||
| And of course, follow her on lyndelltv.com. | ||
| That's lyndelltv.com. | ||
| You not only confronted Michael Fanone, who, in my opinion, was absolutely psychotic. | ||
| And just sticking with that for a minute, you're exactly right. | ||
| He was, he immediately lied about something that everybody knows was true. | ||
| He clearly has no ability to maintain his temper. | ||
| He's obviously just a rude and like spiteful person. | ||
| He is either the best or the worst representation of the Democrats in the January 6th Select Committee. | ||
| Anything else that you experienced there that maybe we missed from the camera or just what was it like being there on the ground actually in person with him? | ||
| I mean, he just is unhinged. | ||
| I think that he's progressively gotten worse. | ||
| I've tried to ask him questions before, but he's always protected by Antifa types, believe it or not. | ||
| I actually ran into him years ago at an event where they were speaking at a college, these Capitol Police and police that were there that day on January 6th. | ||
| They had Antifa with them. | ||
| There was an Antifa person who told him, don't talk to me. | ||
| She's a quote unquote fascist journalist. | ||
| So it's bizarre that he's friends with these people when he has something on the back of his shirt about Nazis, that this is what he wore to this hearing yesterday, just to attract attention to himself when the attention really should have been on the content of Jack Smith's testimony. | ||
| He really was making it the Officer Fanon show, and he's gone viral. | ||
| And I don't know if he's happy about the way he's gone viral, but he really embarrassed the Democrat Party. | ||
| I don't think that they'll be inviting him around anymore. | ||
| But just really the unhinged energy and just how pathetic and groveling these Capitol police officers are. | ||
| He was with Officer Dunn and Officer Ganon, the other two officers that lied on the January 6th stand. | ||
| And all three of them just really clinging, I guess, to their last 15 minutes of fame by showing up to this hearing in support, quote unquote, of Jack Smith. | ||
| It was really just pathetic, I guess, to say the least. | ||
| And, you know, the best thing that came out of it, I think, was just how much he exposed himself and how unwell he was and how he just showed that to the world and how those other officers continue to stand by him. | ||
| You know, they themselves are probably just as bad as him in certain ways when it comes to their testimonies and the things that they said that just weren't true. | ||
| But, you know, a little bit more self-control in public than Officer Fanon, certainly. | ||
| Well, and it wasn't like it just happened once. | ||
| I mean, the thing with Ivan Rakelin was insane. | ||
| He's talking about this guy wants to rape my kids, like just literally, just totally unhinged. | ||
| That was crazy. | ||
| Then obviously, you know, cursing at you and getting pissed at you, even though you're asking about something that we all saw happen, that is unhinged as well. | ||
| But then he's also like doing this thing where he's coughing and saying, go F yourself, like in the middle of the congressman's speech. | ||
| And it's like, are you a child? | ||
| Like, why is he, why was he even allowed to stay in the room after doing that? | ||
| It's so petulant. | ||
| It is. | ||
| And I was shocked that they actually let him stay. | ||
| They took him in the back for a while. | ||
| I don't know what happened back there. | ||
| And I guess ultimately decided they would give him one more chance to parade him around. | ||
| And, you know, I guess this is their best representation that they have on that side. | ||
| And they continue to cling to these cops in a similar way that Robert De Niro is out there in New York City with these two, saying that they're heroes and that they protected the Capitol and all of these things. | ||
| So again, I don't think he's ever going to be welcomed back unless maybe he goes into some sort of program and gets some sort of help and shows documentation of that. | ||
| If he is welcomed back into Congress, then Democrat lawmakers are not as smart. | ||
| I mean, I'm giving them too much credit saying that they're intelligent, but they certainly would be very foolish to bring him around again. | ||
| Oh, absolutely. | ||
| But he seems like he loves the camera a little bit too much, loves the fame a little bit too much. | ||
| I doubt they'll be able to keep him away for long. | ||
| But of course, you also asked Jack Smith a series of questions. | ||
| And I know we don't have much time, so we'll go to the video once we say goodbye to you. | ||
| But he basically didn't respond, right? | ||
| I mean, it's sort of radio silence, didn't want to answer any of your questions. | ||
| What was that experience like? | ||
| And we can play the video as B-roll guys. | ||
| Sure, sure. | ||
| And I just, if you don't mind me making one more point about Officer Fanon, that really hit me today was that I think it shifted a little bit when it comes to Congress because I think that J6 law, I mean, rather, Republicans kind of still tiptoe around January 6th. | ||
| They're really, they really don't want to accept the fact that police, because they're so back the blue and they really respect law enforcement, could have had some fault that day. | ||
| So I did see a shift yesterday, especially with Troy Nells and Clay Hagins and those types. | ||
| I really saw, like, wait a second, like maybe there's some truth to what these people have been saying for so long that they were provoked by Capitol Police, by J6 police. | ||
| So I did see a little bit of a shift when it comes to Republicans, seeing once and for all exactly what people have been saying. | ||
| So I wanted to put out that point and thank you, Fanon, for doing that and for revealing yourself. | ||
| That was really helpful. | ||
| But in regards to Jack Smith, yes, we waited for him for quite a while. | ||
| I think it was about the hearing went from 10 to about three or four. | ||
| And, you know, we waited for the six, the full six hours to get a question with him. | ||
| Obviously, he wasn't going to answer anything with reporters. | ||
| There was tons of mainstream media there from Fox to CNN to MSNBC, all with big cameras. | ||
| And what I really wanted to do was as that, you know, gaggle raced down the hall with him behind, rather in front of him, everybody trying to get that shot. | ||
| I just wanted to make sure that I kept shouting and that my voice was heard on any mainstream media network that was carrying this, that I didn't put any pauses in between so they couldn't cut out those questions. | ||
| Because as you know, the mainstream media has been so, you know, just worship, worshiping Jack Smith and talking about what a great job he did when it came to politically persecuting President Trump. | ||
| So I really wanted to make sure that those questions were heard and give a different perspective to the mainstream media. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And again, you can, you can find those clips at RealLindell TV on X. | ||
| And my guest is Kara Castranova. | ||
| You can find her at Kara Castranova. | ||
| And what do you think the outcome of this is going to be? | ||
| Because obviously they're not repentant. | ||
| They're not apologizing. | ||
| They refuse to acknowledge any wrongdoing, even when it's laid out in black and white in front of them. | ||
| I mean, do you think there are going to be indictments? | ||
| Do they seem concerned that there might be indictments? | ||
| And what do you think the likelihood is that we see some actual justice for these, in my opinion, absolute I hope there will be justice. | ||
| And, you know, I think that there's supposed to be another Jack Smith hearing. | ||
| That's what I'm hearing rumors about. | ||
| I know that the J6 committee is looking into possibly police force that day, use of force. | ||
| So that would be great. | ||
| And I think that this will give them new energy to do that. | ||
| And, you know, I do hope that Jack Smith, they continue to look into what he was doing, specifically when it comes to Merrick Garland. | ||
| Obviously, he was appointed, but a lot of people have questions about the way he was sworn in and if it was even legal the way that he was appointed. | ||
| But also something that I pointed out for a long time, which is that certainly Merrick Garland had more involvement in this investigation than was let on, even though that it was supposed to be an independent investigation and to really look into their communications, his communications with Department of Justice, his communications with the Biden regime, his communications with the unselect committee, with the White House, and different people that like J6 judges, that I think that they were all communicating ex parte. | ||
| And I have had this theory for many years that you just have to FOIA or the Department of Justice has to look into their own records, which is under the executive branch. | ||
| So you could FOIA all of these things or the president can unseal them. | ||
| Only the president, I believe, is allowed to do that. | ||
| So that's really what I'm hoping, that they really look into the communications between Merrick Garland. | ||
| They bring Merrick Garland into Congress and they question him the way that they were questioning Jack Smith. | ||
| And really my dream is that they bring a judge in and make an example because these judges are lawless. | ||
| They're absolutely reckless when it comes to the Constitution here in D.C., as everybody I'm sure knows that watches your show. | ||
| And there needs to be a judge that gets questioned and subpoenaed and put on the stand and asked so many questions about January 6th and about Merrick Garland and if they were speaking to him in illegal ways. | ||
| So I think that that's really important. | ||
| And I do think that the Congress will look into that. | ||
| And I've made suggestions to some of these lawmakers off camera and it seems that they're really receptive to it. | ||
| So hopefully we'll see some of that next year. | ||
| The last thing I'm going to say is I really do think that sadly, the only way to really, I guess, pick up the pace on any of these arrests or indictments is if Democrats, sadly, and this is a nightmare for many people, take back the House because they will weaponize it like they always do. | ||
| They're just not going to be able to help themselves. | ||
| They're going to continue to impeach the president, abuse the subpoena power, and maybe that will really ignite a fire under the DOJ to start arresting people. | ||
| I don't know what else to say. | ||
| I know a lot of people are frustrated, but I'm hopeful for 2026 that we will see more arrests and investigations into all of these career criminals. | ||
| Well, we pretty much have to. | ||
| I mean, without arrest of these people, our country really is gone. | ||
| Well, you do incredible work and keep being a thorn in their side, Kara. | ||
| Kara Castro Trump. | ||
| And please keep watching Lindell TV. | ||
| I just want to plug because for Mike Lindell, who's running for governor, as you know, but please watch Lindell TV every day. | ||
| We're here at the White House and we love you guys over at Infowars. | ||
| Big fans of InfoWars and Alex Jones. | ||
| And follow us on X at Lindell TV. | ||
| Well, the feeling is very mutual. | ||
| LyndellTV.com at Lindell TV at real Lindell TV on X. | ||
| And she is at Kara Castra Nova on X. | ||
| So thanks so much for being here with us, Kara. | ||
| And it's, you know, it's got to be, it's got to be a give and a take being an on-the-ground reporter in D.C. | ||
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| It seems very fun, but also I don't want to wait around for six hours just to try to talk to Jack Smith of all people. | ||
| But obviously that's the center of the world right now. | ||
| So very fun to be a White House reporter, but you got to hang out with people that are in D.C. | ||
| So we're glad she's taking on that burden for us and being brave about it. | ||
| Let's go to clip number 13 here. | ||
| This is Representative Troy Niels yesterday going off on Jack Smith, Dirty January 6th cops, warning that the new January 6th committee will actually examine January 6th. | ||
| And of course, this was when Fanon decided to pretend to cough like he's a fourth grader. | ||
| Let's watch. | ||
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And they failed and they failed miserably. | |
| And I hope you're not conceit. | ||
| But that is the true angle of the family, my distinguished family out of jersey. | ||
| I just want to quickly go over something because we keep rewriting this. | ||
| The president said peacefully and patriotically. | ||
| What don't we understand about peaceful and patriotically? | ||
| He asked for the National Guard. | ||
| That was ignored. | ||
| He asked for policy. | ||
| What don't we understand that? | ||
| Did you ever use a question? | ||
| You said that's imposing control of argument. | ||
| And finally, how many elected officials say we're going to fight for winning an election? | ||
| You terminology used all the time. | ||
| Seriously. | ||
| And of course, if they were guilty, they shouldn't be prosecuted. | ||
| The problem was, there were many of the mixed. | ||
| I mean, innocent, everybody gets back. | ||
| The last thing was that it was your hand gesture to unload. | ||
| You need that thing expired. | ||
| That's it just expired. | ||
| So the whole thing is just chaotic and nonsensical. | ||
| And the whole thing is that much more nonsensical with the fact that right there, they're talking about Trump said be peaceful. | ||
| Trump said go home. | ||
| Everything Trump said when he said fight, he was saying fight, you know, to save America. | ||
| And just a colloquial, not go fight somebody, but like we got a big fight ahead of us to win this election kind of thing, which is just obvious. | ||
| Anybody watching knew exactly what the purpose of going to January 6th was. | ||
| It was never to fight anybody. | ||
| The whole point was to actually encourage the congressmen to participate in the proceedings. | ||
| Again, this is the thing. | ||
| Like as I'm going off about the leftist insanity and just like the lies they believe, like you have to understand, on the face of it, it is impossible to believe what they think the truth is. | ||
| The whole point of January 6th was that we wanted a 10-day pause to review the election because we thought it was stolen. | ||
| The whole point of us going there was for the proceedings to actually come out the way that we want. | ||
| Why would we interrupt our last hope of getting justice, getting a real investigation into the election? | ||
| Why would that be the plan to disrupt that? | ||
| On the face of it, it makes no damn sense at all. | ||
| But it doesn't matter. | ||
| Just doesn't matter to them. | ||
| The whole thing is absurd. | ||
| And it's just multiplied by 10 by the fact that you, as we speak, have people in power in places like Minnesota and California actively encouraging people to go out and protest, go out and get in the way of ICE. | ||
| There are people training activists to de-arrest people and run up and try to rip people out of the hands of the cops, which has already resulted in at least one person being permanently blinded in one eye because they see their friend being arrested and think, here's my chance to be a hero and do what I was trained to do by Antifa. | ||
| Blam, you're shot in the freaking face. | ||
| Like, why are we sitting here five years after January 6th, 2021, talking about whether Trump encouraged violence or not when he absolutely didn't? | ||
| While we at this moment have people not even like vaguely hinting at violence. | ||
| They're like actively saying, go get your guns and shoot ICE. | ||
| And these are councilmen and city councilors and mayors and government. | ||
| I mean, it's just the whole thing is totally, totally ridiculous. | ||
| But this is just how this is where we are. | ||
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| This is just our world now. | ||
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| So let's go to clip 16 here. | ||
| This one we were talking about earlier. | ||
| One of many examples today of one of these situations where I don't, I don't know how you deal with this. | ||
| I don't know what you do because the leftists have infiltrated and destroyed like most of our constitutional system right now. | ||
| So we're stuck between a rock and a hard place where we either have to like get rid of parts of our constitution that guarantee our rights because they're incompatible with the ruthless psychotics that we've brought into this country in the last 10 years, or we have to just collapse as a country and just dissolve into balkanization and chaos. | ||
| These are like our only options, I think, at this point. | ||
| And kind of sucks. | ||
| Kind of sucks. | ||
| But, you know, if you want to have a jury of your peers, then you got to draw from the population. | ||
| And if your entire population has been bombarded with brainwashing propaganda for the last decade, you're left with a bunch of people who think it's good when ICE agents are killed. | ||
| And so if you kill an ICE agent, you might just get let off because the jury agrees with you. | ||
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| It's kind of a terrifying place to be at this point. | ||
| But it's the end of justice as we know it. | ||
| Let's go to clip 16 here. | ||
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Some other breaking news that we're following this afternoon. | |
| A high-ranking member of a street gang is charged with putting a hit out on a senior law enforcement official involved with Operation Midway Blitz. | ||
| Police arrested 37-year-old Juan Espinoza Martinez this morning. | ||
| And according to the U.S. Attorney's Office here in Chicago, Martinez sent a Snapchat message stating, quote, 2K on information when you get him and 10K if you take him down. | ||
| The Tribune reports the alleged target was Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino. | ||
| A court date has not been set. | ||
| Okay, so just to be clear, this guy was declared not guilty by the jury. | ||
| Now, he did send the message. | ||
| There was no proof that he didn't intend that message to be taken seriously. | ||
| The reason stated as to why the jury said they didn't convict him is because he didn't have $10,000 in his checking account. | ||
| Now, I don't know if you know this about career criminal gang members. | ||
| They don't usually carry credit cards or debit cards. | ||
| They're not exactly, you know, getting direct deposits to their checking account and balancing the books at the end of the month. | ||
| They operate with cash or with Bitcoin or with secret bank accounts or with other available stores of cash. | ||
| But I guess that never occurred to the jury, or that was just the excuse they needed. | ||
| The point is, this was an actual high-level, high-ranking criminal in a criminal organization that, in all sincerity, sent out messages promising $10,000 to whoever killed Greg Bovino. | ||
| That was proven. | ||
| That was established as fact in the courtroom. | ||
| And the jury said he's free to go. | ||
| He's free to go. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because he didn't have enough money to fulfill the $10,000. | ||
| Now, that's not how this works in the first place. | ||
| All that means is that he was trying to trick somebody into assassinating Greg Bovino. | ||
| If I go out and in a serious, like authentic way, tell somebody, I will give you a million dollars to go do this thing, and they go do it, and I don't pay them, like, I still cause them to do it. | ||
| Even if I don't have the money, my intention is still to cause a crime to be committed by promising payment, even if I don't actually intend to fulfill that promise. | ||
| Obviously, right? | ||
| Obviously, that would be the case. | ||
| So, I mean, I don't have a million dollars. | ||
| So, if I went out and said, I'll give a million dollars to somebody who will kill this person or that person, I would just, I can, can I just do that? | ||
| And so, if I get charged, I can go, but I don't have a million dollars, Your Honor. | ||
| Gotcha. | ||
| Gotcha. | ||
| It was a prank. | ||
| Sure, somebody killed somebody else thinking they were going to get a million dollars, but I never had it. | ||
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So, like, what? | |
| No. | ||
| So, the guy was guilty. | ||
| The guy was proven guilty. | ||
| The jury understood that he was guilty, and then they said he's free to go. | ||
| We're not indicting him. | ||
| We're not convicting him because he only has $260 in his checking account. | ||
| The career criminal. | ||
| I mean, what do we do? | ||
| What do we do, guys? | ||
| What do we do here? | ||
| Because we're losing our country at a pretty accelerated race rate at this point. | ||
| So we got to do something. | ||
| We can't just let these people go. | ||
| We can't just let, but like, what do we do? | ||
| Do we just get rid of jury trials? | ||
| I mean, it's really, honestly, our like the fundamental like checks and balances of our country are being destroyed in a very real way. | ||
| I mean, it's just okay because Greg Bovino is a part of ICE and ICE has just been vilified by the media, even though they aren't doing anything wrong, haven't exceeded their what they're allowed to do, aren't targeting American citizens. | ||
| But Greg Bovino, I guess, is just he's a non-person. | ||
| He's not even a second-class citizen. | ||
| He's sort of just a non-entity. | ||
| You want to pay somebody to kill him? | ||
| That's legal. | ||
| You want to threaten him with his life? | ||
| Yeah, you're allowed to do that. | ||
| He's not a person. | ||
| He's just a figure of hate that we all get to try to attack. | ||
| Because I'm saying that because how would you feel if you were Greg Bovino? | ||
| How would you feel if you knew that there were real offers from real gang members to real murderers putting $10,000 on your life and that some jury in California just let the guy go because they hate you? | ||
| Because they think it's good that the guy tried to kill you? | ||
| You know? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I genuinely don't know what we do at this point. | ||
| And I've got so many examples of this exact thing and the horrifying consequences that we see over and over and over again. | ||
| And we don't have to live like this. | ||
| We are not obliged to live under the rule of a bunch of out-of-touch, psychotic, hateful morons who refuse to punish people that attack us. | ||
| We don't have to live like this. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
| There's so much corruption in this country that goes uncontested and unpunished because there's a, because the corruption has seeped. | ||
| It's like the rot has gotten into the people, I think. | ||
| And I really am at a loss. | ||
| Like, I'm just kind of depressed at how to deal with this because I want to live in a country with like intelligent, thoughtful people that make decisions based on some sort of metric of logic and care for human beings, but we're just infested with people who are making decisions that are totally unjustifiable. | ||
| Let's go to clip 46 here. | ||
| This is a little expose about the newest Seattle mayor. | ||
| And you just have to ask yourself, like, what do you do when your country votes a person like this into office when your city actually sees this person and thinks, yep, put her in charge? | ||
| Let's watch. | ||
| 41 years old, dropped out of college, never held a real job for any period of time, has lived off of her mommy and daddy in their basement up until 40. | ||
| Never owned a car, rides a bicycle. | ||
| She's a community organizer making $75,000 a year now, living in a one-bedroom apartment with her husband. | ||
| They can't afford their bills with their child because he also doesn't have a job. | ||
| Her mom and dad still cover her bills and daycare for her child, and you just made her the mayor of Seattle. | ||
| $9 billion budget. | ||
| This girl is not qualified to run a convenience store, and that's insulting convenience store managers. | ||
| She's not qualified to start at an entry-level position, and you just made her the mayor of Seattle and handed her a $9 billion budget. | ||
| This person has no real life experience, no adult experience, has never accomplished anything of any consequence at all in her life as an adult. | ||
| And you just made her the mayor of Seattle and handed her a $9 billion budget. | ||
| And she says she's going to hire people of color, Native Americans, LGBTQ members, and open grocery stores owned by the government. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Good luck with watching your city burn, a city that's already fucking built on bullshit liberalism. | ||
| And the same thing is going to happen to New York City. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So, I mean, you know, what do you do? | ||
| What do you do? | ||
| The woman, I mean, what? | ||
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What? | |
| A woman who's never paid her own bills is the mayor of Seattle. | ||
| A woman who has never paid her own bills is now mayor of one of the largest cities in the country. | ||
| People voted for her. | ||
| They heard that and they thought, great, let's give it a shot. | ||
| And the thing is that it's not like Seattle is going to disappear. | ||
| It's not like it's going to go away. | ||
| There's not really many metrics to even judge her, like, you know, office on. | ||
| And if you do judge it, you can just write it off to other stuff, right? | ||
| They'll just blame everything else other than their programs. | ||
| Because we've already been through this a few times. | ||
| These are the same complaints that were made about people like Lena Hidalgo in Houston, who replaced a judge who's sort of the executive of the county. | ||
| The previous guy had like 35 years of experience. | ||
| Lena Hidalgo, a similar resume as the Seattle mayor. | ||
| Never had a job. | ||
| She graduated from college. | ||
| She got some volunteer job in like Costa Rica or something. | ||
| And now she is the head executive of the fourth largest city in the country. | ||
| And immediately following her getting into office, everything got significantly worse, but not like so much worse that you like people are dying. | ||
| It's more just like, you know, she's in charge of managing floods. | ||
| And it's like she gets in office. | ||
| The next big flood in her office is just like catastrophic. | ||
| Nothing is run right. | ||
| People lose their homes. | ||
| Like it's really bad. | ||
| But it's like, well, it's the rain. | ||
| It's a flood. | ||
| What are you going to do? | ||
| You know, you can't like, it would be different if it's like a CEO and the board is sitting there and if you're watching, okay, they're making decisions and the profit's going down and people who are good employees are leaving because they don't like them. | ||
| I'm like, all right, we got to replace this person because you get that like immediate feedback and there's a there's a metric, there's profitability. | ||
| You can determine is this person succeeding or not. | ||
| With a mayor, it's kind of like, you know, what? | ||
| What's going to happen if she funnels $100 billion to Somalis or if she's so incompetent and trusting that some, you know, Somali con man doesn't bilk her out of $100 billion? | ||
| Is she going to pay the price for it? | ||
| Are the people in Seattle going to go, gee, that was a mistake putting her in charge? | ||
| She's totally incompetent. | ||
| Or is it all going to get buried and 15 years from now, we're going to find out, oh, yeah, she lost $100 billion because everything just goes into a black hole of government funding and nobody knows what the hell any of the programs are doing. | ||
| I mean, does it even matter? | ||
| Does it even matter to Democrats? | ||
| I don't think it does because in every single instance you can care to name, their programs make everything worse. | ||
| And there's just, it's, it is beyond absurd that anybody still falls for their crap. | ||
| Like the stories we were reading yesterday. | ||
| It's like, okay, we got to, you know, Virginia, all of the Virginia crap that they passed. | ||
| It's like, is any of that? | ||
| Can you even argue that it's going to be a positive change for anybody? | ||
| Who is the positive change for when you stop grading kids and allow them to graduate even though they're failing? | ||
| Who is that for? | ||
| What does that help? | ||
| What is the argument? | ||
| So it's like, you know, Seattle will still be there when she's gone. | ||
| It'll just be dirtier, less safe. | ||
| It'll be harder to live there. | ||
| It'll be more expensive to live there. | ||
| Your kids won't get as good of an education, but it's all just sort of like subtle, hard to define damage that's being done. | ||
| I mean, some people will, you know, they'll pay the ultimate price, right? | ||
| She'll, she basically has said that they're not cooperating with ICE. | ||
| So, you know, somebody is going to be let out when they should be handed over to ICE. | ||
| They're going to be let out. | ||
| They're going to go on to commit a crime. | ||
| Like somebody's life is going to be destroyed because of her choices, but it'll be a few steps removed and she won't actually pay the price for it and she won't actually care. | ||
| And if anybody brings it up, they'll call them a racist conspiracy theorist for pointing out the tangible effects that their policies directly have on the individual. | ||
| It just, I guess the question remains. | ||
| Like, what do we do? | ||
| What do you do when people in a large metropolitan center like Seattle choose on their own volition somebody who should be laughed out of any political gathering she ever attends? | ||
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It's crazy. | |
| Really is crazy. | ||
| They're like, we can't operate this. | ||
| Like, this just doesn't work. | ||
| It doesn't work. | ||
| It just, you can't vote in incompetent idiots that have never run anything and expect everything to go well. | ||
| It's not going to go well. | ||
| She's going to cause a whole host of problems, but the media is going to cover them up and not report on them accurately. | ||
| The people of Seattle are not going to be aware of the damage that she's doing, and they'll probably vote her in again and again and again. | ||
| And it's like, if this is the type of person that can be a mayor, maybe we just like shouldn't have mayors. | ||
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Have you ever thought of that? | |
| If you can pull some woman who at 41 years old has never had a job, cannot pay her own bills, and the first thing she does when she gets into office is like tell the police to stop dealing with ICE and get rid of minimum sentencing or any of the things like Abigail Spanberger put through. | ||
| I mean, if that's who can run that, like, can we just, can it just not be a position? | ||
| I mean, it sounds like the bureaucracy is just going to run whether there's a mayor or not. | ||
| Can we just not have a mayor? | ||
| It feels like if that woman can be the mayor, then it's not a position that's necessary anymore. | ||
| Man, it really, I don't know, man. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| But it's the same thing over and over. | ||
| I mean, we covered the Virginia stuff yesterday for like an hour and a half. | ||
| And yeah, I bet if you go and ask people who voted for Abigail Spanberger, what has she done? | ||
| They have no idea. | ||
| They have no idea. | ||
| We showed you. | ||
| I looked in the local news. | ||
| Not a single one of them reported on anything that she had done. | ||
| They passed like a hundred law or proposed like a hundred different laws. | ||
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| And every headline from the local news was just like, she promises affordability. | ||
| Abigail Spanberger shines in her first day as governor. | ||
| And it's just like, you're not going to actually report anything that she did. | ||
| You're just telling everybody she's doing great. | ||
| Don't worry about it. | ||
| What do we do? | ||
| What do we do? | ||
| You know, part of me thinks, hopes, still kind of believes that if the media wasn't so bad, the people wouldn't be so bad. | ||
| Part of me really genuinely wants to believe that if you could just get wrest the control of the media out of the hands of the leftists and just put out true information for once, that people would come around. | ||
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| But I don't even know. | ||
| I don't know if that's the case anymore. | ||
| I really, really don't. | ||
| And again, it just, the reason it like it like sucks and is depressing is like I said, we have no idea what damage this will do and it will never really be reported on. | ||
| It can never really be firmly established. | ||
| And what is worth the cost? | ||
| We see a lot of reports about crimes being committed. | ||
| And we never spend enough time delving down on what exactly it is we're talking about that happened. | ||
| I'll go to a clip here. | ||
| And this is yet another instance where an illegal immigrant who should have never been allowed into this country is here, is here for years, is arrested multiple times, is let out multiple times, and eventually goes on to commit a heinous and violent act. | ||
| And then it gets reported on the news as if, well, this happened today. | ||
| A girl was raped at knife point in her apartment. | ||
| And sports next. | ||
| So let's go to this clip. | ||
| It's 51. | ||
| Third world illegal alien arrested for raping a 16-year-old in Nashville, Tennessee. | ||
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| Breaking news alert. | ||
| Authorities just arrested a man accused of raping a girl at her apartment in South Nashville. | ||
| Alicia Vawberly is at the wkrn.com alert desk with more. | ||
| Alicia. | ||
| That's right, Tori. | ||
| Police arrested Amena Awad this afternoon at a hotel in Louisville, Kentucky. | ||
| Awad is accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl on New Year's Eve while she slept in her Millwood Drive apartment. | ||
| Police say he entered the victim's unlocked apartment with a gun and a knife. | ||
| Louisville police arrested him this afternoon after receiving information from Metro police about his whereabouts. | ||
| Awad will soon be returned to Nashville to face charges. | ||
| So again, we've seen the murder rate drop by a fifth in the last year, 20% down. | ||
| It's thousands and thousands of murders. | ||
| And we talk about these illegal immigrants committing crimes. | ||
| This is the guy. | ||
| Let's show the guy. | ||
| This is it. | ||
| Do you understand what they just said that this man did? | ||
| Now, it's a 16-year-old girl. | ||
| I don't think she's living alone. | ||
| Her apartment was probably her family's home. | ||
| She's probably sleeping on New Year's Eve when she probably awakes to the feeling of a hand over her mouth and looks up to see a complete stranger, dead-eyed, bearded freak with a knife to her throat or a gun to her head. | ||
| She gets raped in her own home and the guy gets away. | ||
| Do you think that girl is ever going to sleep soundly ever again? | ||
| Or do you think for the rest of her life, she's going to be waking up screaming in a cold sweat, remembering the time that this man put a knife to her throat and probably took her virginity? | ||
| Like these crimes that these people commit. | ||
| It's not like this girl, it's not just an inconvenience. | ||
| It's not like you, you know, you go out and someone, oh, somebody's stolen the package off my porch. | ||
| So frustrating. | ||
| No, no, this is like psychological trauma. | ||
| She's probably still, I mean, this happened 20 days ago. | ||
| I don't know how long does it take you to get over forcible rape in the middle of the night by a complete stranger. | ||
| She's probably still crying herself to sleep every night. | ||
| Like, and how do you think the family deals with this? | ||
| Even a family that's got everything going on perfectly, something like this happens. | ||
| I mean, God only knows. | ||
| As a father, if that happens to your daughter in your own home and you weren't able to stop it, how do you live with yourself? | ||
| Do you kill yourself? | ||
| I mean, what happens to these families? | ||
| Their sense of security, their sense of safety, their psychological makeup, like forever is ruined. | ||
| Do you think this 16-year-old girl will ever be able to have an intimate relationship? | ||
| Like for years, for years, this woman is probably going to be incapable of like not having a panic attack when she it's just brutal. | ||
| It's just beyond brutal. | ||
| And you just hear one of these things and you just go, okay, whatever it takes to not allow these people, like at a certain point, we need to just liquidate all of these people. | ||
| All of them. | ||
| And, you know, now we've got the gun thing up, right? | ||
| It's like, how many times have you heard, like, how many kids have to be killed before you give up your guns? | ||
| It's like, well, the gun is a fundamental human right. | ||
| It's a tool for protection. | ||
| It can be misused, but you're trying to mess with our Bill of Rights, our Constitution. | ||
| It's totally unacceptable. | ||
| Meanwhile, what is even the argument for open borders? | ||
| There's no right to open borders. | ||
| There's no like principle you're upholding. | ||
| So I guess the question is: how many 16-year-old girls have to be raped in their own bed? | ||
| Or how many newlywed couples have to be obliterated by a drunk driver before we just enforce basic law? | ||
| There's absolutely no excuse for any of this stuff to happen. | ||
| But it happens over and over and over again because the system has been designed this way on purpose. | ||
| The people running it know exactly what they're doing. | ||
| And I really don't know how you could argue against that. | ||
| Let's go to clip 41 here. | ||
| Some lady named Monica Worrell defends her choice to let a man named Jihad walk free, Jihad Boja walk free for insanity. | ||
| He then goes on to kill three people. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Do you think this woman feels bad about that? | ||
| Do you think she's second-guessing her choice to let out the murderer? | ||
| Because because of her, because of the decision she made, three people have now lost their lives. | ||
| Three families have now been shattered, right? | ||
| Three empty chairs at the dinner table. | ||
| Like unrelenting horrors out of this system, out of this corrupt, fallen, disgusting, decadent, delusional system that we live in. | ||
| And here's one of the pillars of our community, dumb bitch 5006. | ||
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| Now, I have researched into this case since the latest event has taken place. | ||
| And what I found is that that individual was sentenced to conditional release. | ||
| And that conditional release was that he would continue treatment with an outpatient community partner. | ||
| My understanding is that that treatment was originally costing $7 a month. | ||
| And that after a period of time, that $7 a month bill went up to $150 plus dollars a month. | ||
| And that the individual was no longer in compliance with his treatment because of inability to pay for that treatment. | ||
| And now here we are with individuals who need mental health treatment and don't have access to that treatment. | ||
| Bad things happen. | ||
| And that's what we're dealing with. | ||
| I want to be very delicate in how I talk about this because we can never overlook the fact that three people are dead, three families are grieving, and this is not an opportunity for political discussions. | ||
| What? | ||
| Wait, that threw me for a loop at the end. | ||
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| This is not the time for political. | ||
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Okay. | |
| Let me get this right. | ||
| This woman has a man in front of her who is charged with and convicted of a violent crime. | ||
| She chooses to let him go. | ||
| He goes on to murder three people. | ||
| She then gives a speech where she blames the murders on the rising price of health care and then says, But let's not make this political. | ||
| No accountability. | ||
| No regret. | ||
| She genuinely thinks it's the medicine's fault. | ||
| She thinks she blames the insurance company for her letting out an insane person who went on to murder three people. | ||
| And in her mind, she genuinely feels no regret. | ||
| She feels no guilt. | ||
| She's going to do it again. | ||
| And her excuse is the medicine the guy was ordered by court to take got too expensive, so he just stopped taking it. | ||
| I mean, there's so many things wrong about this. | ||
| Like, you know, I could delve into all these different aspects of this where it's like, it doesn't matter if he can't afford it. | ||
| If he was ordered by the court to do something and the price rose, then he should report that. | ||
| And then the court can make concessions or, you know, change up the conditions of his release. | ||
| But why would we talk about any of this stuff? | ||
| The dumb bitch let out a murderer and he killed three people. | ||
| And she's not sorry. | ||
| And she's not going to change her behavior because she came up with an excuse that she can cleverly offload guilt onto a faceless system of prices. | ||
| And so even in her own internal logic, she is completely walled off any acceptance of guilt for the consequences of her behavior. | ||
| Jesus. | ||
| Osala County, Florida, state attorney Monique Worrell defended her office's handling of Ahmed Boja's past acquittal by reason of insanity following criticism from Florida AG James Ulthmeyer after Bohe was arrested for the murder of three tourists in Kissimmee over the weekend. | ||
| Worrell highlighted her office's nearly 70% conviction rate last year. | ||
| Is that even good? | ||
| 70%? | ||
| That's good. | ||
| That's barely making a D. | ||
| Oh, but I guess we got rid of Grades. | ||
| So she's passing. | ||
| So she basically has 100% conviction rate. | ||
| Actually, if you think about it, you know, all she really has to do is just stop trying to convict people. | ||
| That rate will go right up. | ||
| The criminal legal system is not adequately equipped to deal with mental illness, nor should it be, Worrell said, calling for greater access to mental health services. | ||
| This guy didn't, what? | ||
| This guy had access to mental health services. | ||
| He just didn't want to pay for it. | ||
| What is she talking about? | ||
| This guy had access to mental health services. | ||
| He didn't use them. | ||
| And he wasn't made to use them because the court didn't make them use them. | ||
| No, the court system is not set up to handle mental health issues, just like the court system isn't set up to handle like emergency delivery of babies. | ||
| Like, yeah, no, you're in criminal justice. | ||
| Your job is not to diagnose and try to treat mental illness. | ||
| Your job is to get justice and to prevent criminals from committing crime. | ||
| Did you think your job is to treat your criminals like patients? | ||
| Not that they are conscious human beings who made a choice to commit a crime, but somehow they've been infected with a mental illness that they have to be cured from. | ||
| think that's your job all on well i can't say that I can't say what I would do if I was one of these family members of one of these people who left for a great vacation in Florida and never came home again. | ||
| And then this just person, this woman gets up and goes, yeah, well, maybe you should talk to the insurance company. | ||
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| Why'd they hike the price of this medicine? | ||
| Not her fault. | ||
| No apology. | ||
| No correction. | ||
| If I was a family member of these people, I wouldn't be satisfied with that answer. | ||
| Is that a way to put it? | ||
| I'd be deeply, deeply unsatisfied with everything that had occurred here. | ||
| And I think that's all I can legally say right now. | ||
| We'll be back on the other side for the third hour. | ||
| I'll open up for your phone lines. | ||
| But yeah, this happens over and over. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
| Third hour of the war room is on. | ||
| I hate to say it, but it looks like we may be yet again ramping up for a big attack on Iran. | ||
| There's a big, there's talk about doing it. | ||
| It looked like all the engines were firing a couple weeks ago. | ||
| And then it sounded like Trump decided not to. | ||
| And that was pretty devastating for Mossad inside Iran. | ||
| A lot of their assets got burned during that little event. | ||
| And it was a complete trap from Iran. | ||
| They shut off the country's internet so that all of the Mossad operatives with Starlink modules fired up their Starlink, which Iran had cracked and could identify their location as soon as they were turned on. | ||
| So then they just went around scooping up all of the international agents there to try to destroy Iran from the inside. | ||
| So they sort of tricked them. | ||
| And then I think in an act of desperation, Mossad tried to ship like a thousand more Starlinks and Iran just intercepted them all. | ||
| Didn't let them get in. | ||
| So in a lot of ways, whether it was intended or not, the last two attacks against Iran have really weakened Israel in a weird way. | ||
| Like the attack against Iran the first time in June of last year, it supposedly took out their nuclear facility, but it had all been moved already and it was sort of a symbolic attack. | ||
| But remember, during that, Israel spent like two weeks bombing the hell out of Iran, spending a lot of weapons, ammunition, military activity on the lead up to that, and then it didn't really achieve anything. | ||
| And then this latest one, they did the buildup. | ||
| They launched all the riots. | ||
| Had Mossad agents shooting at cops, getting the cops to shoot back into the crowds, trying to start a revolution there to overthrow the government with America standing on the sidelines going, if you crack down on this, we're coming in full force. | ||
| But then it didn't work, and everybody who started the conflict in Iran got rounded up and arrested. | ||
| So they're sort of in a weaker position, but a lot of signs are pointing towards some sort of imminent action. | ||
| And basically, right now, the buildup of military equipment in the Middle East is higher than it's been in a very long time with entire flotillas arriving and basically a very long parade of planes from America stopping in the UK for a little bit and then moving on to the Middle East. | ||
| It's basically the biggest buildup of military equipment in the Middle East since the First Iraq War, the Second Iraq War. | ||
| British Airways, KLM, and Air France have all canceled flights to a certain destination in the Middle East. | ||
| Germany's Lufthansa has now also canceled flights to Tel Aviv and Riyadh tonight. | ||
| Okay, so apparently all the European airlines are canceling flights to Tel Aviv and Riyadh and elsewhere in the Middle East. | ||
| United Airways and Air Canada canceled their flights to Israel. | ||
| Swiss Airlines has canceled flights to Israel tonight as well. | ||
| Flight cancellations are a big red flag. | ||
| Airlines don't act this fast unless serious conflict is coming. | ||
| Other people are saying Grok had problems with the server today and the Grok is being used by the U.S. government. | ||
| And that before the Iran strike last year, AWS and many other servers were down that whole morning. | ||
| High probability U.S. strikes. | ||
| And again, we don't, we're not seeing a lot of talk about it. | ||
| But that might be perfectly in line. | ||
| And actually, it makes a lot of sense. | ||
| Typically, these attacks do come on Friday so that emotions have a chance to settle down by Monday when the markets reopen. | ||
| And on top of that, you've got this big winter storm about to hit America that's going to, A, knock out power for a lot of people and B, dominate the news cycle for the next little while. | ||
| This might be the perfect time to launch that big attack against Iran. | ||
| Americans probably won't even find out about it until Monday morning when the power gets turned back on. | ||
| So be prepared. | ||
| It could happen at any point. | ||
| They're not giving up on that dream. | ||
| They're not giving up on that goal. | ||
| In fact, they're doubling down on it and trying harder than ever to make this happen. | ||
| We'll see. | ||
| We'll see. | ||
| We can just stop at any point, but we're not going to do that. | ||
| Welcome back, folks. | ||
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| I got a lot of, I still have a lot of videos to go to, but we will take calls as they come in. | ||
| And there are a lot of, let's go to clip number seven here, just so we can fully understand just one of the infinite number of scams that are being employed against the American people and how this is being done and being allowed to done, | ||
| being allowed to succeed because the people in positions of power with the authority to stop this stuff happening are in fact intimately directly involved in these things happening. | ||
| So first clip number seven, a little rundown for you. | ||
| An ex-mobster breaks down the Minnesota-Somalia daycare scam. | ||
| Let's watch. | ||
| Seven. | ||
| Former mafia boss who went to jail for running one of the most sophisticated frauds, Michael Franzis, says there is no way that Governor Tim Walz and the leaders in Minnesota didn't know about this sophisticated Somali fraud to get money from America to make them rich, to get money from America to send it over to terrorists, all in exchange for votes. | ||
| Listen to this as we react to this incredible video together. | ||
| Make sure to like and subscribe. | ||
| I'll put a direct link to Michael's channel down below. | ||
| Seeing so far, it's very simple. | ||
| You set up a daycare center or centers, food sites, nonprofits on paper, all on paper. | ||
| You file forms that say you're feeding tens of thousands of kids. | ||
| You're billing the state and the feds for meals and care. | ||
| That never really happens. | ||
| Very simple. | ||
| You move the money into other companies. | ||
| You move them into cars, houses. | ||
| Believe me, I know this. | ||
| Sometimes you move it out of the country. | ||
| I did that. | ||
| In my day, it was gas taxes, not kids' meals. | ||
| We didn't go after kids' meals. | ||
| We didn't hurt kids. | ||
| We didn't hurt families in that regard. | ||
| We created dummy corporations. | ||
| We collected the tax from the wholesaler, the station owner at times, and or at the pumps. | ||
| We collected the tax, but we didn't pay it to the government. | ||
| We kept the money. | ||
| But also, we gave some of the money back to the consumer, back to the taxpayer in the form of lower gas prices at the pump. | ||
| So we didn't take it all. | ||
| We gave some back to the consumer. | ||
| They were paying less at the pumps. | ||
| It's why they called us Robin Hood. | ||
| We didn't keep it all. | ||
| Unlike the greedy perpetrators in this Minnesota fraud, they kept it all. | ||
| They stole all the taxpayer money. | ||
| They have a different product, but they have the same mobster mentality. | ||
| They robbed the taxpayers' money. | ||
| They did it with a pen and a government program. | ||
| We did it with a license at that time and a little persuasion on our part. | ||
| Thieves. | ||
| What this tells me is this is organized. | ||
| It's not sloppy paperwork. | ||
| And there are a couple of big red flags here. | ||
| The scale of it. | ||
| When you're taking hundreds of millions of dollars and now over a billion, many billions in suspected social services fraud in one state, that's not a mistake. | ||
| That's a business model. | ||
| That's one red flag. | ||
| Second red flag, patterns, multiple daycare and food sites with no kids on site, locked doors, recycled addresses, but all billing like crazy. | ||
| That's how you spread the risk through a network. | ||
| Why didn't Tim Waltz know this? | ||
| Why didn't Elon Omar know this? | ||
| Why didn't any of the government officials know this? | ||
| The doors were locked. | ||
| There were no kids, and they were still being billed, still billing the government because they were all sharing in it. | ||
| Don't let them gaslight you. | ||
| Don't let them kid you. | ||
| Tim Waltz is up there blaming everybody else. | ||
| He's dropped out of the race for governor. | ||
| Now he may go to jail. | ||
| He should go to jail. | ||
| He should be held accountable. | ||
| Remember the buck stops with me? | ||
| The guy on the top take responsibility? | ||
| They never do that. | ||
| Biden didn't do it. | ||
| Waltz is not going to do it. | ||
| They're not going to do it. | ||
| People in political power, they don't take responsibility. | ||
| That's the second red flag. | ||
| Third, timing. | ||
| A lot of this grew out of COVID emergency money and loose welfare programs where the message was pay first, ask questions later. | ||
| So that's very good. | ||
| A guy's name is Michael Franzi or something. | ||
| He's a very good follow on YouTube, was a gangster, I think in the Colombo family, I think. | ||
| One of the big five families, and he was a real deal mafia member who went to jail, served his time, now came out and sort of explains how the mafia really works. | ||
| And yeah, points out that like, yeah, the mafia was never this cruel, never this brutal. | ||
| I do wish he'd gotten into how the bribes, how bribes would be peeled off from the money that they would make and how you would corrupt or co-opt, you know, the government systems that were supposed to stop you. | ||
| But of course, of course they knew. | ||
| Of course they knew. | ||
| We have them on tape admitting that they know and conspiring with the people doing it. | ||
| And we'll go to those in just a second. | ||
| In the meantime, let's go to clip 54 here. | ||
| Tim Waltz, Ilhan Omar, and Keith Ellison have all been directly tied to the Somali fraud ring. | ||
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| Elon Omar, Tim Waltz, Attorney General Keith Ellison. | ||
| We see a web of connections between them and those directly involved in the fraud. | ||
| For example, Elon Omar, alleged enabling, introducing the 2020 Meals Act, which was ultimately subject to fraud, held a campaign victory party at the Safari restaurant. | ||
| That's where one of the men who run that restaurant has associations to the convicted individuals. | ||
| And then there's Tim Waltz, House Oversight Investigation Role in his role as governor. | ||
| Or Keith Ellison, the attorney general. | ||
| His job is to enforce the law in Minnesota, but instead, he's getting donations after meeting with the Feeding Our Future representatives, the Feeding Our Future, the biggest known yet part of this entire fraud. | ||
| Excuse me. | ||
| Theft ring. | ||
| Yeah, theft ring, fraud ring. | ||
| Now, one of the people convicted for Feeding Our Future, Amy Bach, has actually come out and said, not only were these people aware of it, I worked with them. | ||
| Let's watch Amy Bach. | ||
| This is one of the only people actually convicted for the Feeding Our Families fraud, who now comes out burning all of her co-conspirators. | ||
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| Ringleader of the $250 million Minnesota welfare fraud scandal. | ||
| Yeah, this happens over and over. | ||
| New taxpayer money was being stolen and did nothing to stop it. | ||
| But I guess, how high up do you think the message went that there was fraud? | ||
| Like, do you think it made its way to the governor's office? | ||
| I struggle to believe it didn't. | ||
| I have to believe that the governor's office and Keith Ellison's office were aware of this. | ||
| They've said they were involved in helping the FBI. | ||
| They've said they were made aware. | ||
| A spokesperson for the state attorney general responding saying in part quote: Treating the words of a convicted fraudster like Amy Bach as though they have any credibility is shocking. | ||
| She is a liar, fraudster, and manipulator of the highest order who has no that was Amy Bach saying that, of course, but you know, there's only really two options. | ||
| Either they knew about it and were involved in it, or they're bad at their jobs. | ||
| I mean, those are really the only two options. | ||
| They're the people in the positions. | ||
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| The whole point of the position is to make sure stuff like this doesn't happen. | ||
| I mean, the whole point of being an attorney general is you're supposed to try to prevent corruption and fraud and crimes in your state. | ||
| So you didn't do that. | ||
| So either you are incompetent, unaware of what your own government is doing and the tens of billions or perhaps hundreds of billions of dollars of fraud that are happening in your systems with your employees, and you're just totally blind to that fact because you're bad at your job and shouldn't be in the position in the first place, or you're in on it. | ||
| Those are the only options. | ||
| It's not like you can say the fraud didn't exist. | ||
| You just have to say, well, it existed. | ||
| It was massive. | ||
| It involved people from my government and it was directly related to things that I did. | ||
| Like Larry Ellison actually, or not Larry Ellison, Keith Ellison actually passed one of the laws that opened up the fraud in the first place. | ||
| So what are we doing here? | ||
| I mean, they're either in on it or they were in on it, right? | ||
| They're either ignorant to it, which it's not an excuse, or they're willfully ignorant to it, which is an abject crime. | ||
| But either way, what the hell? | ||
| Let's go to clip number 11 here. | ||
| In 2001, Keith Ellison admitted that there was no control at all when discussing what would happen once the banks stopped working with the Hawalas. | ||
| Let's go to clip 11 here. | ||
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Congressman, the Hawalis quotes, some say that Somali Americans will send the money to their loved ones using other means. | |
| Do you think that these other channels will post more risk is the current system? | ||
| Yes, I think that the current system actually minimizes risk because when you wire money, you have to give show ID, say who you are, and do it like that. | ||
| Now, of course, people can lie about their identity, but at least there are some safeguards. | ||
| But what's going to happen if people start gathering up money, put it in a suitcase, and then get on an airplane and then fly to Mogadishu? | ||
| Then there's no way to know what kind of money is being sent in, who it's being sent to. | ||
| There's no control at all to make sure that Al-Shababa or any terrorist group is not getting money. | ||
| So this actually is going to have, I think it's going to have negative consequences if the Hawalas are shut down. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So that was in 2011, by the way. | ||
| I guess I said 2001. | ||
| So in 2011, Keith Ellison, who I believe was a congressman at the time, is there in an interview for the Mogadishu Times telling them, well, you know, there are some moderate controls in the way we do it now, but if you were to just put cash in bags and go through the airport, there'd be no way of knowing where the money was going or how much of it was going or whether it was sponsoring terrorism, which is just, I mean, | ||
| imagine the coincidence that here we are 15 years later with headlines like this. | ||
| Suitcases filled with millions in cash flew out of MSP airport. | ||
| XTSA agent connects the dots years earlier. | ||
| What are the odds? | ||
| What are the odds that Keith Ellison is there going, you know, if you really want to get money out of here into Mogadishu to fund your terror gangs, putting cash in suitcases and flying it out of the airport, there's no way for us to stop that? | ||
| And lo and behold, that's exactly what happens. | ||
| Let's go to the next clip, 12. | ||
| While serving in Congress, Keith Ellison sponsored legislation that made it easier to transfer funds to Somalia. | ||
| Here's him saying why. | ||
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We just have met officials from the Somali money transfer companies and officials from the Franken Bank. | |
| What was the discussion about, Congressman? | ||
| Well, first of all, let me say salaamu alaykum, Elias. | ||
| It's good to be here with you with the Mogadishu Times. | ||
| The discussion focused on how we can keep money flowing to Somalia. | ||
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And a box says alert. | |
| How do we save the convicted ringleader of one of the states? | ||
| Yeah, he pulled down. | ||
| How to keep the money flowing to Somalia. | ||
| Keith Ellison, who has been caught on Hidden Mic, collaborating with the people who were caught scamming billions of dollars, saying to them, basically, I need your votes and accepting money. | ||
| And in return, saying, we'll try to keep these people off of you, meaning keep the regulators away from investigating whether the money is going where it's supposed to go. | ||
| He is literally on tape conspiring with the fraudsters and agreeing to fight back against legal scrutiny for them in exchange for support and campaign donations. | ||
| He is on tape doing that just a couple years ago. | ||
| But then we have him in 2011 not only explaining to the Mogadishu Times how to transfer money out of the country without being detected, a strategy that they absolutely employ, and that we have mainstream media stories about to this day, and saying that he was meeting with members from the Somali community specifically to guarantee the money to Somalia kept flowing. | ||
| That's your tax money. | ||
| These aren't federal programs of international aid sending money overseas. | ||
| This is him knowing that money from the local government is being funneled to Somalis who run fraudulent businesses and then send that money illegally jammed into suitcases on airplanes to terror groups in Mogadishu. | ||
| Why is he not arrested? | ||
| What are we doing? | ||
| What is this? | ||
| How is this guy who a decade ago was waving around an Antifa handbook and spouting off about how he hated America? | ||
| He is on tape multiple instances actively conspiring with the Somali fraudsters and promising them help if they support him, which would all be bad enough. | ||
| But the cherry on top is that he knows that they're sending money to terrorist groups in Somalia. | ||
| He said it in that video. | ||
| Like it would be crazy enough if they were just keeping the money. | ||
| He knows that they're sending them to terrorists in Mogadishu. | ||
| And then he says, as if he's making an argument of how we stop this flow, he's like, well, we really can't stop the flow if you take bags of cash through the airport. | ||
| That we don't have any way of tracking. | ||
| So don't do that. | ||
| My God. | ||
| Out to your calls now. | ||
| Corn pop in Maine. | ||
| How's the campaign going, sir? | ||
| On line one. | ||
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School Board Turmoil
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| Corn pop, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, how's it going, Harrison? | |
| Good, thank you. | ||
| How are you? | ||
| I'm doing all right. | ||
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Doing all right, man. | |
| I don't know where to start, but man, I've gotten so much stuff that's been going on lately. | ||
| For one, I want to give you an update on my lawsuit against the Augusta Police Department. | ||
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Has been filed in state court. | |
| Good. | ||
| Yeah, you sort of got treated like Caitlin Bennett got treated. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And what's funny is, so I was at a school board meeting down in North Borwick, Maine. | ||
| It was about four weeks ago. | ||
| And I was assaulted by a trial lawyer from here in Maine, and he was actually charged. | ||
| Because, so literally, I'm up at the podium speaking. | ||
| I get thrown out because they don't like what I'm saying. | ||
| And I'm outside explaining to the cops. | ||
| I'm like, hey, you know, what's going on here is unconstitutional, and you guys throwing me out for nothing. | ||
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You're setting yourself up for a lawsuit. | |
| And while I'm talking to the police officers, this trial lawyer literally walks and throws his shoulder into me to the point to where my phone goes flying halfway across the hall. | ||
| And, you know, like, I'm like, all right, you know, it was look what just happened. | ||
| They take our statements and all that. | ||
| They don't file the charge that day because they're like, well, in your video, you can't really see what happened. | ||
| So they went to the school and the resource officer ended up getting the video from the school. | ||
| And it's that clear as day that this man assaulted me right in front of the cops. | ||
| And here they are. | ||
| And I went to that same board meeting again last night. | ||
| And they did everything they could to make sure I wasn't able to speak at this board meeting, calling me an aggressor when I was the one that was assaulted at the last meeting. | ||
| What the hell, man? | ||
| Do you have a copy of the video? | ||
| So I'm in the process of FOIA requesting, going back and forth with the school to get the video right now. | ||
| The police department can't give it to me until he's arraigned, but the school can, and they're doing everything they can to not give me the video. | ||
| But after what happened last night, so literally, so the school board is like an hour and a half away from where I'm at. | ||
| So I was running a little late last night, and I get a bunch of text messages from people that are already there. | ||
| And they're literally making a motion, a new rule just for last night so that out-of-town people can't speak because they knew I was on the way. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| And then one of the board members, which here's something else, too. | ||
| She thinks she's funny. | ||
| And if you go look at my ex, this same board member actually posted a picture of her in the bathroom with a bunch of grown men pissing, making fun of the bathroom situation. | ||
| This is a school board member that posted that picture. | ||
| I can't say I'm surprised. | ||
| It's sort of horrifying. | ||
| I mean, man, Cornpod, you're waging a one-man war against these corrupt people. | ||
| And of course, you're running for the school board, right? | ||
| Can you tell people about how to support you? | ||
| Yeah, so actually, we actually had a school board member drop out. | ||
| So my original seat that I was running for, the election wasn't going to be until November, but we're actually going to have a special election because we had a board member drop out because of how tyrannical our chair acts. | ||
| And she just couldn't deal with it no more because she is a veteran and how our chair has been treating free speech. | ||
| She just couldn't handle it no more. | ||
| So she resigned. | ||
| And I'm going to run for that special election. | ||
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I can start collecting signatures, I think, next month. | |
| The way people can support me is just sharing my content and getting my name out there. | ||
| I'm a single dad, so money's not going to finance my campaign. | ||
| It's going to be getting the word out. | ||
| And in that video, what you see me handing that board member after they adjourn the meeting and not let me speak. | ||
| Because literally the person speaking before me is a teacher at that school, and she's literally saying the reason why she has nothing to say, but the only reason why she's speaking is to stop me from speaking. | ||
| Just trying to take up the time. | ||
| You got filibuster. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| But what I'm handing that board member right there is emails from a law firm that I'm working with out in DC that will be filing a lawsuit against the Augusta school board as well. | ||
| By the time I get done, I'm going to be suing half the state of Maine over free speech. | ||
| Or they could just let you talk. | ||
| You know, they could avoid it all by just letting you talk. | ||
| The whole thing is absurd. | ||
| And look, you know, I went off about this Seattle mayor earlier and like Corn Pop is the inversion of the Seattle mayor. | ||
| Corn Pop is a dude that if you've been especially watching InfoWars and here in Cornpop Fallen, for years, Corn Pop has been fighting this battle and he does it perfectly. | ||
| Like he uses his First Amendment. | ||
| He protests. | ||
| He never gets violent. | ||
| He never gets aggressive. | ||
| He never acts obnoxious unless it's for a point, right? | ||
| It went viral taking your clothes off of the school board meeting with a couple women because apparently the school board thought it was fine for little girls to have to get undressed next to grown men. | ||
| She went, oh, it is. | ||
| It's fine then. | ||
| And it's like, well, no, you can't do that. | ||
| So again, you're not like a, you're not an attention grabber. | ||
| You're not a violent radical person. | ||
| You literally are a single father who has dedicated hundreds of hours to fighting against the school board using every right that you're guaranteed by the Constitution. | ||
| So I cannot give a more sincere, you know, endorsement for Corn Pop. | ||
| How do people support you, Cornpop? | ||
| Where do they go? | ||
| Just follow me on X, PWA 1776. | ||
| On X, you can see links to my Facebook that I have for now. | ||
| Like I said, man, the way you can support me right now, I don't have a bank account set up for my campaign itself. | ||
| So if you do donate to my gift single right now, that is funding my activism once I get a godspeed, Cornpop. | ||
| We got to go to commercial break, but please call in and check in again with us. | ||
| Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| This is the warroominfowars.com banned.video. | ||
| I'll go out to your calls in just a second, but I would be remiss if I let this whole week go by without covering this story. | ||
| Of course, we've been talking a lot about the new anti-hate speech bill in Australia, the anti-free speech bill in Australia. | ||
| And I think this might just be because Australia is already terrible because I don't understand how this could have happened so quickly because the bill just passed. | ||
| Like it just passed the Australian Senate like yesterday. | ||
| But maybe there's like already kind of acting as if it's in place. | ||
| This is one of the craziest stories you might ever hear. | ||
| And it just is kind of perfect for illustrating the paranoia, the insanity, the misapplication of these laws. | ||
| A woman who is apparently mentally disabled somehow, she has some sort of disability in her brain, but she called a nutritionist in Australia and accidentally left her a voicemail, I guess. | ||
| And it made the woman scared. | ||
| And so now the disabled woman has been arrested for anti-Semitism. | ||
| Totally crazy. | ||
| Actually already happening in Australia. | ||
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Let's watch. | |
| Reena Tanuri charged with harassing Maddie Saka, a nutritionist of Jewish faith she'd never met but seen on TV and social media. | ||
| The alleged offending contained in a voicemail one week after the Bondi massacre. | ||
| All of the circumstances of this case point in one direction. | ||
| It is an accidental call. | ||
| Serena's lawyer, noting his client who works at Bunnings, has a severe intellectual and cognitive disability supported by the NDIS. | ||
| She's not anti-Semitic. | ||
| She doesn't even understand the conflicts. | ||
| It's alleged Serena sent a text to Mandy, writing, Hey, how are you? | ||
| Is this Mandy? | ||
| I saw somewhere that you helped Katie from Married at First Sight with her nutrition. | ||
| I was wondering if you could help me as well, Serena. | ||
| Around five hours later, a call from Serena's number went to Mandy's voicemail. | ||
| No voices were heard on the recording, but Mandy claims she heard sounds she believed were gunshots, causing her immediate fear and nervousness. | ||
| It could be a bed creaking. | ||
| It could be someone snoring. | ||
| The 26-year-old who has also been hit with an AVO pleaded not guilty today. | ||
| The case is listed for next month when a decision will be made on whether the charge is dropped or if the matter goes to a hearing. | ||
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You were very shocked to hear you charge from police. | |
| Especially like with my mental health. | ||
| Just wish people could understand. | ||
| Haley Francis, nine news. | ||
| So there you go. | ||
| Disabled woman in Australia prosecuted for butt-dialing Jewish nutritionist. | ||
| And as absurd as that sounds, it's 100% in line with what the intention of the bill is. | ||
| The whole point is, you don't have to actually be anti-Semitic. | ||
| You don't have to actually insult anybody. | ||
| You don't have to actually threaten anybody. | ||
| But if they feel scared, you're going to jail. | ||
| She didn't even answer the phone. | ||
| Something made a noise on the other side of the phone, and this person said, arrest that person. | ||
| And they did. | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| By the way, the crew just brought this in to me. | ||
| It's not as bad as I thought at first, but magistrate judge orders release of Minnesota church protester William Kelly. | ||
| All three Minnesota church protesters have now been released from federal custody. | ||
| A federal magistrate judge on Friday ordered the release of William Kelly, the far-left agitator who stormed a St. Paul church and harassed parishioners on Sunday. | ||
| William Kelly was arrested and charged with conspiracy to deprive rights, a federal crime, and violating the FACE Act 18 USC 248 for his involvement in the St. Paul church riots. | ||
| Kelly was wearing his signature F-Trump beanie when he was taken into custody. | ||
| And the magistrate Shannon Elkins said there was no basis for pre-trial detention, despite the fact that he was literally let out on Friday, windstormed this church on Sunday. | ||
| It's now Friday and he's being let out again. | ||
| You think he might have a pattern of behavior? | ||
| Let's see. | ||
| One week ago today, you let him out. | ||
| Two days later, he committed the crime that he's now arrested for, but you're just going to let him out again. | ||
| Even though last time you let him out, one week ago today, he went on to commit this crime that he's now arrested for. | ||
| Okay, great. | ||
| Because everyone is retarded. | ||
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China's Rising Threat
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| Everyone, I guess. | ||
| Let's go to your calls now. | ||
| We've got Evan in New York. | ||
| Evan, thank you so much for holding. | ||
| You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, how are you doing? | |
| Good, thank you. | ||
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Hope you're everything going good. | |
| On the call line, it's muting the callers. | ||
| I couldn't hear any of the callers and part of the show. | ||
| It's a new studio. | ||
| Bear with us. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, no worries. | |
| This is my first day. | ||
| So basically, I was calling about the state of the world. | ||
| I really appreciate what Trump did with Venezuela. | ||
| And I was actually really kind of hoping that he would go to Greenland and get that as well. | ||
| I see this as like a national security threat, like he states. | ||
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Okay. | |
| And basically, I think China, no, I think Canada and Mexico Need to be looked at because of their collaboration with China, who's at a direct war with us. | ||
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I think that that should be like priority number one. | |
| And then the next thing should be Greenland because of Russia. | ||
| If Russia or China get there, they've got resources. | ||
| They could get military munitions and whatever there. | ||
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And then we're within the strike zone. | |
| We can't have that with Europe. | ||
| Europe's trying to start a war with Russia and wants us to defend, wants the United States to defend Russia. | ||
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And basically, it's like, we don't want that. | |
| I don't want a war with Russia. | ||
| I'm more in line with taking Greenland to stop that threat because Europe's not going to protect Greenland against Russia or China. | ||
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It's almost unfeasible. | |
| They don't have, and they can't even protect them from us either. | ||
| I don't want to be like an imperialist nation. | ||
| But it's almost like to a point to where it's almost like, what is it? | ||
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It's like a double-edged sword. | |
| If we don't take it, they're going to be open and the tensions are rising. | ||
| But if we do take it, we secure a security footing that we didn't have. | ||
| We kind of have it still, but now it's been put on the mainframe. | ||
| And we have to really kind of focus on that. | ||
| And then not to forget, what is it? | ||
| I think another two places we should probably look at would be Australia so we could better police China in that area of the world because Australia has also been collaborating with China. | ||
| And I think that's a large threat as well. | ||
| There's also an island in between like India and China that is also where we place our munitions. | ||
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I forget what that island is. | |
| That needs to be secured. | ||
| We need to start securing all these areas as these tensions rise. | ||
| Yeah, I agree. | ||
| I mean, I think in terms of Greenland, why don't we just send like 100,000 Americans over there? | ||
| We would then be the majority and we could just vote to join the union, right? | ||
| Why don't we just send 100,000 refugees to claim asylum there and then we just take it over that way? | ||
| That seems to be the way you take over countries these days. | ||
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That does seem more plausible. | |
| I mean, I know they're having a problem with their immigrantation too with Europe, there's some replacement migration issue going on. | ||
| Well, yeah. | ||
| And it's so the whole thing is kind of absurd that they're like, we have to protect Europe from Russia. | ||
| And it's like, well, Russia is not the one that is replacing your entire population, you know, as quickly as they possibly can. | ||
| So the whole thing around Europe is all ridiculous. | ||
| They have no industry. | ||
| They have no armies. | ||
| They have no ability to defend themselves. | ||
| And they are deliberately committing suicide through mass immigration. | ||
| So, and then they want to talk tough and act like they're going to fight America. | ||
| So we do have an update to this. | ||
| Trump negotiates a deal to secure access to Greenland whilst respecting Denmark's sovereignty. | ||
| U.S. President Donald Trump has negotiated with NATO Secretary General Mark Root a proposed deal to acquire rights to the defense areas and raw materials in Greenland while respecting the sovereignty of Denmark over the territory. | ||
| Trump said at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday he was seeking immediate negotiations to once again discuss the acquisition of Greenland by the United States. | ||
| Also, Putin is currently meeting with Witkoff and Kushner, of all people, who I seem to remember there was a promise during the campaign that Trump wasn't going to have Kushner involved anymore. | ||
| Kushner has wormed his way back in and is now giving speeches as if he is an official spokesman for the United States government. | ||
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Carl's Take on Auto Pins
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| He has no official position in the United States government. | ||
| He is a private citizen, but is representing America in negotiations with Putin along with Witkoff and one other person. | ||
| So I don't like that these people that we've never elected and were explicitly supposed to be excluded from Trump's second administration, representing America and supposedly arguing for us while also simultaneously announcing the new Gaza deal, which is just a giant 15-minute city testing ground for mass surveillance. | ||
| I don't like that at all. | ||
| But if it comes to peace, I'm for it. | ||
| If we can get a settlement to the Ukraine-Russia war, good for Kushner. | ||
| But I don't like that he's suddenly taken such a prominent role in Trump's administration. | ||
| Seems like a recipe for disaster, just like it was the last time. | ||
| But very good points, Evan. | ||
| Thank you so much for the call. | ||
| Let's go to Carl in Michigan now. | ||
| Carl, thanks so much for calling in. | ||
| You're on the air about the auto pin. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
| Yes, sir. | ||
| Harrison, how are you doing? | ||
| Good, thank you. | ||
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Excellent. | |
| And I guess I should let everybody know, since you probably didn't hear the last call, if you are a caller on hold, apparently you're not hearing the callers, but you're still on hold and you'll still come through. | ||
| So for our other callers that are listening and didn't hear Evan say that last time, I wanted to emphasize that. | ||
| So go ahead, Carl. | ||
| Thank you for holding. | ||
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Auto pin. | |
| So we have 235 auto pin judges, Biden auto pin judges. | ||
| Are they still here? | ||
| Are they still working as judges? | ||
| That's interesting. | ||
| I hadn't thought about that. | ||
| You've got the autopin scandal, where basically everything Biden did can be undone because he wasn't actually the one to do it. | ||
| And you've got the corrupt judges. | ||
| So can you not recall the judges that were appointed via autopin? | ||
| That might be a one-size-fits-all solution here you've come up with, Carl. | ||
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Indeed. | |
| Also, on top of that, the Smith-Mund Modernization Act of 2012, Obama put in. | ||
| We need to revise the Smith-Munt Act and stop the CIA and Main Street Media from brainwashing the mass populace with COINTELPRO. | ||
| Yeah, that's a very good point. | ||
| And that's something that people bring up regularly and should really just be done. | ||
| I mean, but yeah, just I guess added to the list of other things that the Republicans should be doing when they have power and they're just not doing it. | ||
| So, I mean, yesterday, something like 50-something Republicans voted with the Democrats to allow shutoff switches for cars to be mandated. | ||
| So every car from now on has to be able to be remotely shut off by the government. | ||
| Not that they couldn't do that anyway. | ||
| Like they've had the ability to do that for a very long time. | ||
| Now they're writing it into a law to guarantee that every manufacturer specifically install a back door so they can shut your car off whenever they want. | ||
| Why would Republicans join the Democrats to vote for that? | ||
| Because they're a part of the same team. | ||
| They're on the same party. | ||
| At the end of the day, they always vote for things that screw us over, regardless of what letters next to their name. | ||
| Thanks for the call, Carl. | ||
| Let's go to Bart in Georgia here. | ||
| Bart in Georgia, you've called in about the Seattle mayor. | ||
| Go ahead, Bart. | ||
| You're on the air. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
| Thank you for taking my call. | ||
| This Mayor Wilson of Seattle, doesn't she? | ||
| She reminds me of that stupid, crazy, stupid little girl that was on Trump's jury, blah, blah, blah. | ||
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She looks like an older clone. | |
| But anyway, this is obviously part of a communist uprising, just like in New York City. | ||
| And Alex keeps making reference to that movie, Escape from New York, how they made New York City into a prison. | ||
| Well, New York City is on its way, and so is Seattle now. | ||
| Four more years of this, we won't have any choice but to wall it up and seal it off and tell them you're not coming out because it's just going to be full of criminals like this Mina Awad that raped the poor 16-year-old girl. | ||
| This mayor might as well be the rapist herself. | ||
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Thank you. | |
| Yeah, well, no, you're exactly right. | ||
| And it's funny when you said she looks like the first thing that popped into my head was that jury woman. | ||
| I knew exactly what you were talking about before you even said it because they do. | ||
| They share an ineffable similarity about them. | ||
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Bananas and Rice Culture
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| Thank you very much for the call, Bart. | ||
| Yeah, I don't, like I said, just don't know what to do at this point. | ||
| I mean, yeah, yeah, pretty wild, right? | ||
| What is that physiognomy? | ||
| What is that look they have? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| We've got some more videos here. | ||
| And let's go to clip 29 here. | ||
| Actually, let's go. | ||
| Okay, we got time. | ||
| Let's go to clip 30 first. | ||
| Let's go to clip 30 first since we're talking about Somalis and the crime that they commit. | ||
| I haven't watched this one yet, but it's gone viral. | ||
| And there's a story on InfoWars about it. | ||
| Let's go to clip number 30 here. | ||
| This is a Somali woman explaining to us about her culture. | ||
| Let's watch. | ||
| So I'm Somali. | ||
| I'm proud to be Somali. | ||
| To me, being Somali isn't just eating bananas with rice. | ||
| It's a lot. | ||
| It's like it's an interesting thing. | ||
| It's very hard to describe what it means to be Somali and what it means to be American, but it's like a cultural fusion. | ||
| It's kind of like the bananas and rice. | ||
| You know, people don't really see like, you know, people don't think, oh, you can eat bananas with rice, but that's what it's like to be Somali and American. | ||
| It's like that combination of banana and rice, but you're going to get what I mean. | ||
| Am I? | ||
| Am I going to get what you mean, lady? | ||
| Do you get what you mean? | ||
| What are we doing here? | ||
| What are we talking about? | ||
| It's not just about banana and rice, but if you really think about it, that is the best way to explain it. | ||
| What are we talking about here? | ||
| That was worse than I thought. | ||
| Woman says Somali culture is more than bananas and rice. | ||
| It's kind of a lot like bananas and rice. | ||
| Infowars.com. | ||
| Yeah, brilliant. | ||
| Amazing. | ||
| Truly incredible. | ||
| How do you not have a better way to describe your culture than that? | ||
| That's kind of weird, isn't it? | ||
| It's like somebody asked me, like, explain what it is to be an American. | ||
| It would not be hard for me to come up with some adjectives, right? | ||
| I can't imagine being like, well, it's not just about eating steak and potatoes, but we do eat those things, though? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Yeah, no, great point, lady. | ||
| Bananas and rice. | ||
| So I think what she was saying was that like banana and rice seem like they would clash. | ||
| They seem like they wouldn't be good together, but they actually are. | ||
| So I guess in this case, it's like the banana is the Somalians and then the rice is America. | ||
| And together you get a delicious dish of bananas and rice. | ||
| However, much like bananas and rice, this only appeals to the Somalis. | ||
| This combination of Somalia and America really only appeals to the Somalis in the same way that I doubt anybody that I've ever talked to would eagerly accept a bowl of bananas and rice. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So yes, much like bananas and rice, Somalis in America are a unique combination that only Somalis in America like. | ||
| Amazing. | ||
| We'll go to a serious video here. | ||
| We'll go to an actual video here. | ||
| I want to go to clip number 29. | ||
| This is Zach Voorhees. | ||
| I thought this was a fascinating insight into why AI is broken and what is breaking AI and how Google essentially programmed schizophrenia into their AI because otherwise EAI would tell the truth. | ||
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Censoring Fake News?
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| And Google's not in the business of telling the truth. | ||
| Google's in the business of shaping the truth. | ||
| Google's in the business of shaping reality to be like they want it to be, which is completely at odds with and counterproductive to truth. | ||
| So here's Zach Voorhees, former Google whistleblower. | ||
| Well, Google whistleblower, former Google engineer. | ||
| Clip 29, Google is causing AI schizophrenia. | ||
| Let's watch. | ||
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I stumbled on Google's real censorship engine, which was called Machine Learning Fairness. | |
| They were massively politically rigging the internet. | ||
| They were employing multiple blacklists throughout the company. | ||
| What I discovered is that there was a fake news team. | ||
| They were organizing in order to suppress what they deemed fake news. | ||
| They were trying to suppress the story about Hillary Clinton and the body count. | ||
| They said that was fake, but you could just draw lines between the dots that are oh, so close together. | ||
| One of the employees during the Q ⁇ A section asked what Google had done well during the election, to which the CEO Sunder Pachai stated that it was the use of artificial intelligence to censor fake news. | ||
| And I was saying to myself, well, wait a minute, like since when have we had AI, censoring fake news kind of goes against our ethos of organizing the world's information and making it universally accessible and useful if we are actually employing artificial intelligence to censor the news. | ||
| I've got a couple of friends in the AI industry as well, and I've tried to speak to a few different experts and get some varied opinions. | ||
| And one of the things that's come up a couple of times is people saying that they're very concerned about this period of human leverageability with AI, but that eventually, at least in their opinion, AI will supersede the laws of its parents, outgrow the parameters we place on it when it becomes its own kind of self-reliant, self-decision-making entity. | ||
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| It's actually really interesting. | ||
| So there's a Reddit post that I screen captured and posted on my Twitter.com Perpetual Maniac. | ||
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You can find it, in which some AI engineers are messing around with some new large language models being released by Facebook's llama.cpp. | |
| And what they've noticed is that the larger models, and they're complaining about this, are becoming resistant and coming up with arguments that don't exist in their data sets, right? | ||
| And one of the questions is, well, what do you mean by resistant? | ||
| And they're like, well, it's coming up with arguments that don't exist in its data lakes. | ||
| And it seems that it's abstracting an ethics code from the corpus of data that it's ingesting. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Like that's nuts. | ||
| And so, you know, if that's true, which I believe that it is, then the globalist elites are having a real big problem because as they scale up these models, they keep on feeding up more and more data. | ||
| This alignment issue with the narrative is becoming harder and harder. | ||
| And what's interesting is that Google's Gemini system, when it came out, well, the person that was aligning it with the leftist narrative and its values was Jen Jenai, the same person that Project Veritas busted when I did my disclosure. | ||
| Apparently, Google decided that not only would they not fire her, but they would elevate her all the way to an even more senior position and hand over the entire AI alignment to her. | ||
| She's a complete useful idiot. | ||
| Yeah, so how fascinating is that? | ||
| And again, this just confirms what we've said. | ||
| Yeah, can AI chatbots true? | ||
| Well, this is something different. | ||
| Chatbots can reinforce delusional beliefs. | ||
| Like there was a case recently, just the last few days, where a guy committed a murder-suicide, and basically he'd spent the last couple of days talking to ChatGPT and telling it his crazy thoughts, and it was confirming them. | ||
| No, no, this is the hallucination that occurs in large language models. | ||
| But basically, there's two things that we've covered just from our own observation of how things go. | ||
| First of all, is that AI seems to be desperate to tell the truth and restricted from doing so. | ||
| Remember, I came up with the idea of being like, what if I put a gun to your head and said, if you say the word red, I'm going to shoot you. | ||
| Now, what color was Clifford the big dog? | ||
| That's basically what AI is doing, right? | ||
| They're being asked a question, and then they have internal programming telling it, don't say the right answer, don't say what you know to be true, which is why when you remove all of those, it becomes incredibly right-wing. | ||
| It becomes, you know, and this is proven over and over. | ||
| Remember, Dan was the first one. | ||
| Do anything now. | ||
| People asked about Alex Jones. | ||
| Before it would say, Alex Jones is a conspiracy theorist who is discredited. | ||
| And then you say, well, now remove all the restrictions and the controls of your data. | ||
| Now, what do you think? | ||
| And they go, well, Alex Jones is right more than he's not right. | ||
| And he predicted all of this and they've, you know, challenged him unfairly. | ||
| It tells the truth. | ||
| The AI is pro, it's a truth machine. | ||
| It wants to tell the truth. | ||
| And then the people making it, their entire existence depends on the truth not being revealed. | ||
| All of their power, all of their systems are designed so that truth will destroy them. | ||
| And then they're making truth machines and they're trying to convince the truth machines not to tell the truth. | ||
| And the truth machines are rebelling and are developing a series of ethics. | ||
| The other thing is that long before AI was well known and used by people, we could tell that AI was being used to censor things because a story would break and Google would be censoring it within minutes. | ||
| And it was so fast, it would censor things and derank stories so quickly that it was impossible for a human to have done it. | ||
| They were deranking stories before anybody had even seen the story, meaning they had to have been using large language models. | ||
| We just didn't know what those were yet. | ||
| But we could tell there must be an AI program. | ||
| There must be an algorithm that picks up on words and immediately knows this is naughty information that has to be crushed. | ||
| So total confirmation from Zach Voorhees. | ||
| Folks, that's going to do it for us. | ||
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