The episode begins with Owen Schroyer discussing the release of Pokemon Scarlet, his struggles with connecting the Switch to his audio equipment, and his plans to continue live reviewing the game. He then takes calls from viewers, discussing various topics such as the Ukraine conflict, the World Economic Forum, and Alex Jones' influence on the gaming community. Throughout the episode, Schroyer intersperses gameplay footage and commentary, expressing his frustration with the lengthy intro process of the game. The episode concludes with Schroyer promoting MetaPCs.com and emphasizing that all his live transmissions come through the Wolfpack.gold microphone. [Automatically generated summary]
Beautifully done by Ezra Levant and by Avi Amini of Rebel News.
Way to go, you guys.
Absolutely brilliant.
Absolutely brilliant.
Yeah, it's actually stunning and pathetic that they were the only ones engaging in that conversation.
Think about all the people that were around there.
All the people that are in that video, whether it be the crew of Rebel or else or something else, all of them probably have had somebody affected by this vaccine.
All of them probably know somebody that's had the side effect from this vaccine.
And yet they don't even have the basic human instinct.
They don't even have the basic response to that.
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You know, all these people, oh, you know, oh, I'd kill Hitler.
Like you're watching a James Bond villain, and you can almost hear it in her voice.
You can almost hear it in her voice where she's just like, she's just like stunned that she's actually there next to the Bond villain, that she's actually next to this to this kook.
Like, oh my gosh.
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Jeremy Trump, I'm from Japan.
May I ask you for a comment?
No, we're on our way to the next thing.
No, I don't talk the media.
I just.
I think we're gonna, we're gonna rush.
I just, I just, I just destroyed planet make you eat bug.
Which uh are you with independence journalists from where you're yes, like we would who are you with?
What warning is she going to get from Klaus Schwab's people?
Should be an interesting last couple days as some of the journalists, I guess, over there are kind of finding a way to get some access here, even though it's very limited, knocking it out of the park when they get the opportunity.
All right, so we're going to be live for another 30 minutes or so.
We are going to fire up the new Pokemon game.
We're going to continue the continued live review, and I'll take calls while we're doing it.
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All right.
Let me look something up here real quick.
Pretty amazing thing, though.
Elon Musk's poll.
Still 1.8 million votes, 86%.
The World Economic Forum should control the world.
86% say no.
Still got 14 hours left on that.
So I understand people's reservations about Elon Musk.
No doubt.
I understand people's reservations.
But I'm judging a fruit by, or I'm judging it by its fruits.
I'm judging him by what he's doing.
And I like it.
Blasting the World Economic Forum, the richest man of the world, turning down their invitation.
It's all a good sign to me.
All right.
So we're trying to get a large following here on Twitter and on Rumble.
Of course, you know, you lose your YouTube subscribers.
I don't remember how many I had on YouTube, probably 100,000 or so, had a quarter million on Twitter.
But we've got the new account, Owen Schroeder is live.
So please share that, retweet this live stream, let people know I'm back.
Follow the account, subscribe on Rumble.
And we're kind of in a, I've explained before, we're in a bit of a pilot phase here.
I'm going to keep the Rumble channel and hopefully the Twitter account and maybe expand this live stream elsewhere.
But we're kind of in a pilot series here through February where I'm kind of testing some things out, looking at some things, seeing what I like, seeing what I don't like.
And then after February, you're going to see a pretty consistent uniform thing.
Like you may notice the new logo that we have tonight.
What do you think about that one?
So you may notice just little differences like that.
Here's one guarantee.
Everything we do here is going to come to you through the wolfpack.gold microphone.
That is a guarantee.
The wolfpack.gold microphone will always be here.
That's in the books.
If you want to get into the show or you want to get your comment read, there's, well, I didn't start up the SubscribeStar board today.
And since I'm not going to be live here that long or looking at my computer that much, we won't do that.
So we'll be monitoring the live chat in Rumble.
Guaranteed, I'll read you.
I'll read your comment if you do the super chat or whatever it's called on Rumble.
Or I also have the phone line.
And I think we have all the things.
I think we have all the bugs and everything worked out as far as the phone line is concerned with the beeps and everything else.
Oh, so here was what I'm trying to figure out.
So I'm running my audio through a Rodcaster 2 Pro.
And the only way I could get, I figured the only way I can get audio off the Nintendo Switch onto the Roadcaster is the Bluetooth audio.
The Nintendo Switch has a Bluetooth audio.
I've connected it to the Rodecaster Pro.
I have an input for it on the board, potted up everything, and I just cannot get audio out of it.
And I tried for about 30 minutes, and that's why I was a little late getting on here.
And I just could not get audio out of it.
And the problem is there is nothing.
There is nothing out there about how to do this.
I couldn't find anything anywhere, not on YouTube, Reddit, Google forums, nothing.
So maybe there's a hero out there who can figure out how to, it says it's connected.
It says on the Switch, I'll show you, or maybe not, but it says on the Switch it's connected to the Rodecaster 2 Pro, but I just cannot get any audio out of it.
So that's a weird thing.
Now, I will say, as this is a live review of the new Pokemon Scarlet game, this has to be Pokemon Arceus, the most recent release, was, I don't know, let's say I've played 20 Pokemon games in my life.
Let's say I played 20 Pokemon games.
18 of them are A plus great.
Just the nostalgia of it is really what I love.
Grew up playing Pokemon.
One of my favorite games as a kid.
So it's the nostalgia of it.
So I like the ones that are more classic.
But if I've played 20 Pokemon games in my life, 18 are just great.
And I'm assuming this one is going to be the same.
But what's what's interesting is the intro is like three or four hours to get through it.
I don't even know if I'm still through it yet.
I think I finally am, and that's why I'm going to come on here and do the live stream.
But it takes forever to get through the intro.
And it wasn't that long in Arceus, but it was long.
And it wasn't that long in Sword and Shield.
And it's never been that long.
But it is like three, four hours of gameplay before you can even get to the gameplay.
So that's a little frustrating.
And the other thing that's frustrating, and I think they're just doing this because they're working with the new technology and the Switch and everything, but and their last game was like a completely different game than they've ever done.
But the layout, like the user interface changes with every generation now.
And so that's a little annoying.
So you kind of have to relearn a new game.
And then if you want to go back and play an old game, it's like having to relearn the old game all at the same time instead of just, it's the exact same thing like it used to be, you know, back in the good old days.
And I will say, you know, I explained why I'm doing this.
People are like, why do you do video game streams?
Like, nobody cares.
Nobody wants to see that.
Well, you might not want to see that.
And that's fine.
You don't have to watch.
But, you know, somebody else out there might want to see it.
And so they might say, oh, I'm going to go look up a live Pokemon Scarlet review and they'll see this and they'll click it.
And guess what?
They might learn about the World Economic Forum and they might learn about Klaus Schwab and Albert Birla and all of the vaccine deaths.
Plus, Rumble is a growing platform and people need to start making evergreen content.
And these live streams are not really the evergreen content.
But when I do an actual review that I record, that I upload to Rumble that says Pokemon Scarlett review or whatever, that's evergreen.
We have to build Rumble.
They'll get their search engine stuff figured out.
I'm hoping eventually.
They're working through the process.
We have to get Rumble to that level where you probably are like me.
I still go to YouTube for a lot of stuff that's just not in the Rumble archives.
It's not in the Rumble library.
So we need to add stuff like that.
That's why I'm going to be doing movie reviews, video game reviews, and stuff like that to bring more people in, look for new audience members, and also build up Rumble's library so that it's a more desirable platform for people to visit for content.
Because I mean, they're never going to let me back on YouTube, I assume.
So why wouldn't I want to build up Rumble and make that a great platform?
Okay.
Let's give out a phone line here for anybody that wants to call in.
I have to remember two phone lines now.
I have to remember this studio phone line at InfoWars on the war room.
Well, and it's just like, like I said, you're building up the archives for Rumble, which they need desperately.
And you're finding people that look for video game stuff and you're bringing them into content and stuff that they've never seen before.
And also, I have to retrain myself to this is a hard one to explain, but like, you know, working at InfoWars is like on a ship that's out to sea in like a perfect storm 24-7.
So you're constantly having to reorient yourself, right?
And so now we need to kind of reorient ourselves to just putting out content and just like putting out content and putting out content because ever since we've been censored off of all the platforms, we've had to reorient ourselves to, okay, now we have to focus build band.video, build band.video, build band.video, build up the live streams, build up the live shows.
And we haven't really had access to good multimedia social media accounts, but now Rumble is becoming a worthy platform, getter.
Twitter's letting people back on.
So now at this point in the storm on the rocking seas, we've got to reorient ourselves and just get used to making content, making content, pushing out content.
All of our super satellites and all that stuff, and we can't get any videos.
I mean, literally World War III almost started from a missile shooting from Ukraine into Poland.
Our U.S. military has every square inch of that country being monitored, but we can't get anything but from CNN and I mean, Fox News, but there's no concrete nothing.
Well, and that's how they want you to get used to it.
And they only want you to see their propaganda.
And I think that the deep state and the military industrial complex has run into a couple problems.
One is Russia is not pushing over like they thought they would.
And two, even the people back home, whether it's America or anybody else trying to get involved, they're not really buying it anymore either.
So I think that their whole war gambit has kind of been exposed and people are sick of living paycheck to paycheck, but seeing the military industrial complex continue to grow.
I think it's brilliant what you're going to try to deal with, the format of the games and stuff, because I think with some of the, I know at least some of the kids and people, guys, it's probably girls or ladies.
I'm sorry.
Probably some of the gaming is a good, say, magnet to get into some of the subject matter about the world economic form and stuff like that.
You know, and, you know, I hope that I've been watching it.
It's interesting to see you in a different format.
It's kind of like I recognize this phenomenon, and maybe I'll do this too, but I recognized this phenomenon a couple years ago where there's content creators on YouTube.
I mean, so that'd be, I think that's a brilliant move.
I really hope it.
Uh, I really hope it works out.
And you know, I'll promote as much I can here to your channel, you know, the one you're on now and uh that you're trying to build up, you know, just tell people about it.
Probably maybe get a good magnet for people that are into that subject matter outside of the other people that you're able to attract.
Yeah, I'll be the one, I'll be the one hiding in the corner trying not to die.
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Hey, I was gonna tell you just quick, um, not tonight, but when you have time, there's a march because you're playing the Pokemon game that there's a Pokemon marching like the Alex Jones theme.
Yeah, I think I think you could put Pokemon Imperial March.
You see these guys, they're guys are whatever the drop-up like characters are marching in a real like I don't know if it's a comedy parade but it looks like might as good do World Order or something he just doesn't see it pretty well but anyway I can probably look it up right now where is it at um let me get them okay well I could let me see if I can do it on my gotcha on speaker hang on wait wait wait what are you what what are you doing right now I'm
looking up that for me it's called imperial pikachu march imperial pikachu march yeah all right let me see this okay let me get off of this i'll be back on the phone you think you think i'll you think i'll laugh at this
my son found one march it was it said it popped it popped right up okay there's a bunch of these it's only it's only a minute yeah yeah there's a there's a there's a bunch of these hold on a second i'm about to uh let me let me take this live let's see hold on i got a little i want this thing let me turn the tv down so i'm not reverbing with you okay why
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isn't this thing going they're like wobbling around yeah i don't know why this thing isn't giving me audio oh here we go here we go there you go yeah
there you go there you go that's the march across schwaben then that's the dollar speed right there
there you go okay that's pretty good that's pretty good man but i just wanted a shower i just want to give you a house so you can get some of the house but hey if you decide to use that for the war i mean or something that may be a comedy i don't know i'll tell you yeah it looks like there's another one hold on oh there's one there's angela angeline or something there's a german one it was at my i
didn't see those ones i'll get the name of the other one my son's obsessed with my older son angela it's a it's a german song they sung during the nazis this sounds this sounds german about a girl i'm
a good man oh my god hey there's uh i don't know it's like i don't know some part of something oh yeah okay that's pretty funny i don't know what that was that sounded like a german rock band though i'm gonna have to find out i'm gonna have to let me see if i can find out who that is there's all kinds of them you could probably get the hold on a second i like i like i like heavy metal Oh, yeah, yeah, I love heavy metal.
I'm trying to be a nice, good, well-behaved boy until I get my legal stuff behind me.
And it just keeps getting delayed, delayed, delayed, delayed.
And the last time I wasn't a nice, good, quiet, servient citizen, I ended up with new legal charges.
So, yeah, I intend to do stuff a lot in the future.
I'm an innocent man.
Everybody knows that dealing with political persecution in every expert and honest person's view.
So we'll be back eventually on the streets.
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Because the first time that he came in the view, remember when you went to Austin in the park and they had the gazebo, they had the microphone, and he went up there and you were making fun of him on the microphone.