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| All right, friends, family, fellow American patriots, truth tellers, common sense thinkers, lovers of life, Owen Troyer Live, episode 39. | ||
| We're going to show you some footage tonight of what happened when some climate change activists were blocking traffic in Nevada and how it's not just Nevada, it's in Europe, it's in other parts of America. | ||
| Similar footage. | ||
| Leftist activists, people are just getting sick and damn tired of liberal activists. | ||
| They're getting sick and damn tired of deranged leftists destroying our way of life, destroying our civilization, destroying our culture, destroying all things good. | ||
| And that's really what the left represents. | ||
| And so, and so this is the realization now sitting in. | ||
| That's what we have. | ||
| The realization is now sitting in. | ||
| Owen Troyer Live coming to you through the Wolfpack.gold microphone. | ||
| Are you a member of the pack yet? | ||
| If not, what are you waiting for? | ||
| By the way, we've got some news coming out of Wolfpack.gold today as well. | ||
| And I really want to show you all the different angles and sounds from these protesters getting rammed down because I tried to play some of it on the war room, but there's just so much cursing. | ||
| There's just so much cursing that it's hard to play over terrestrial radio, but we don't have to worry about that. | ||
| So we can play these videos with all the cursing and the wailing and the gnashing of teeth and the filth and the disgust and the mental illness that is liberalism. | ||
| Normally, you wouldn't celebrate a mentally ill individual getting rammed by law enforcement, but somehow in this instance, it is actually a bit therapeutic, a bit therapeutic. | ||
| So we will play you all of this for you to witness. | ||
| We will break it down and we will talk about how this phenomenon of the average American, it doesn't even matter really what their political affiliation is. | ||
| The average American is just sick and damn tired of the left-wing ideology, the left-wing derangement, sickness, and destruction that it brings. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| That's what this is. | ||
| Get used to it. | ||
| We were right. | ||
| They were wrong. | ||
| We're better than them. | ||
| We're more elite. | ||
| We're smarter. | ||
| We have higher intellects. | ||
| I mean, it's just everything. | ||
| And so everybody else is going to realize this soon. | ||
| And then leftism is going to be such a blithe. | ||
| It's going to be such an embarrassment that nobody will ever want to be affiliated with such an ideology again. | ||
| It'll be like the KKK or Nazis. | ||
| It'll be the most disgusting, hated ideologies in the history of this world. | ||
| It's modern-day leftism, American liberalism, progressive Democrats. | ||
| They just haven't realized this yet, but they will. | ||
| The rude awakening is on its way. | ||
| The truth hurts, and here comes the pain. | ||
| Now, before we get into it, let's give the proper shout-outs here as we go live to the chat as well. | ||
| Bart Fine in the house, Tara Dax, Schleggs, Dustflow, Siki, D.Sorrentino, Shabbat, BJK, Nozlitz, Banksy Mike, Brando, Mike P, someone who's no one, | ||
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| Ike Anderson, Kava, Jay Hamilton, Nexus, Youssef, Lesgo Brandon, Twilight Zone, Shabby, Shabby Tabby, The Liberty Broadcast, D. Govind, Cable Splicer, Cable Splicer, that's kind of funny. | ||
| Juice 1201, Mad Dog, Mr. Clean. | ||
| There you are. | ||
| We got a lot of regulars in the house. | ||
| Then we got some new guys in the house. | ||
| D Bird. | ||
| I think we got some new. | ||
| I think we've got some new live audience members tonight. | ||
| So then, did you find it enjoyable? | ||
| Did you find it enjoyable? | ||
| Buddha Boy, Jeremiah Bullfrog. | ||
| Did you find it enjoyable? | ||
| Did you see the videos of the left-wing climate activists getting rammed through by law enforcement? | ||
| Did you find it enjoyable? | ||
| Many, I think, found it to be therapeutic. | ||
| Because here's what it is: the left-wing, the liberal, the Democrat voter, the progressive, they have been destructive. | ||
| They have been disruptive of our way of life and our country and everything we hold near and dear for decades. | ||
| They have ran roughshot over us for decades. | ||
| The leftist bullies, bigots. | ||
| And so to see them finally get their comeuppines, I think, is therapeutic for a lot of people. | ||
| And look, they're just in for a rude awakening. | ||
| You know, if I'm a dumbass kid and I like to go throw sticks at beehives and swing baseball bats at hornets' nests, and then I get stung by a bee and stung by a hornet. | ||
| Well, guess what? | ||
| I was the jackass that decided to anger them. | ||
| So this is about to happen now with these left-wing radicals thinking that they can destroy and disrupt without any discipline, punishment, or backlash. | ||
| And that's part of the mental disability that is liberalism is they literally don't have any concept, any notion, any understanding of action consequence. | ||
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But they got a little bit. | |
| They got a little bit of taste. | ||
| So let's go to Nevada, where a bunch of climate change activists decided to try to block traffic. | ||
| And let's just say it didn't go well for them. | ||
| And I have a feeling this is going to be the regular response now, or perhaps something closer to this than the tolerance we've seen in the past to these left-wing activists disrupting traffic, destroying property. | ||
| Hey, you defunded the police, and the only ones that are left know you're the real terrorists. | ||
| So you have put yourself in this position. | ||
| And let's show you what happened in Nevada. | ||
| We've got multiple angles, and we're going to play a bunch of these videos here to show you. | ||
| And this might be therapeutic for you. | ||
| It was for a lot of people. | ||
| I know that. | ||
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Please, this is a folks. | |
| No, no, you're on public property. | ||
| Wait for the folks. | ||
| No, we got to get through. | ||
|
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I'm sorry. | |
| We got shit to do. | ||
| Yeah, we got shit to do. | ||
| You stupid liberal. | ||
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Sorry. | |
| We got to fucking move this fucking mess. | ||
| Whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
| You won't get lost. | ||
| You want to walk the fucking road. | ||
| You're going to hurt someone. | ||
| I don't care. | ||
| You're going to hurt someone. | ||
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I love this. | |
| Oh, you're going to hurt someone. | ||
| You're standing in the middle of traffic, you jackass. | ||
| You're going to hurt someone. | ||
| You're blocking traffic. | ||
| You're disrupting civilization. | ||
| You're the disturbance here. | ||
| The people trying to pick up your trash and you, trash, human trash, you're the ones in the way. | ||
| And see, there's another aspect of this. | ||
| Let me just get this out of the way now because they're going to say this later. | ||
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This whole, we're non-violent, we're non-violent. | |
| No, when you disrupt somebody's life, whether that's traffic or whatever it is, when you disrupt somebody else's life, when you get in the way of the flow of somebody else's day, yes, that is violence. | ||
| Absolutely, that is violence. | ||
| No more of this. | ||
| We're non-violent. | ||
| We're non-violent. | ||
| No, you're causing traffic. | ||
| You're getting in people's way. | ||
| You're wasting people's times. | ||
| That is violent. | ||
| Now, you don't understand that because you're a liberal bum. | ||
| But some of us understand that you only have a finite amount of time on this planet. | ||
| And when you stupid jackass liberals steal it from us, you are being violent. | ||
| But see, I'm getting ahead of myself. | ||
| You're going to hurt someone. | ||
| You're going to hurt someone. | ||
| Boy, if you don't want to get hurt, maybe you shouldn't play in traffic, you adult children. | ||
| Call the cops. | ||
| Oh, I thought you wanted the police defunded. | ||
| I thought you didn't like the cops. | ||
| I thought you didn't want the cops to show up. | ||
| Oh, now you want the cops for protection. | ||
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Oh, oh, I see. | |
| I see. | ||
| I see. | ||
| Defund the police until you need them. | ||
| Right. | ||
| All cops are bad until you need them. | ||
| I see. | ||
| I see. | ||
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Cops. | |
| That's your fucking cops. | ||
| Lock in. | ||
| Cops. | ||
| Lock in to the address right now. | ||
| Lock in. | ||
| We're going to see five fucking people together. | ||
| Wait for the cops. | ||
| No, the cops are coming. | ||
| Look at all these losers. | ||
| And notice. | ||
| So there's about 10 of these climate change activists blocking thousands of people for getting through their lives, getting through their day, getting through the traffic here. | ||
| And they think they're more important than you. | ||
| And that's another level of the current liberal ideology. | ||
| That's why they love people like John Kerry. | ||
| What does John Kerry say? | ||
| John Kerry says we need to stop carbon emissions, but John Kerry flies around the planet on jumbo jets. | ||
| John Kerry's wife owns a private jet. | ||
| They fly on jets. | ||
| They have more carbon emissions than any of us combined will our entire lives. | ||
| So why is John Kerry able to do it? | ||
| Because he's more important than you. | ||
| See? | ||
| See, a liberal believes they're more important than you, even though the truth is, a liberal is the most unnecessary waste of human energy on this planet, which is unfortunate. | ||
| Which is unfortunate because the human potential is boundless. | ||
| And so for these liberals to waste it and squander it and then try to waste ours as well is truly offensive and is violence, by the way. | ||
| But so it's 10 of these liberals that think they're more important than you. | ||
| Their activity is more important than you. | ||
| Just like their masters, John Kerry. | ||
| One set of laws for them, a different set of laws for you. | ||
| And they really think they're somehow going to get power out of this. | ||
| These absolute morons. | ||
|
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These staff bucks are trying to stop us from going to Burning Man. | |
| Can we fucking help you? | ||
| You're going to eventually get there. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| It's your poor fucking game. | ||
| Oh, we're not burners? | ||
| You're putting my life at risk. | ||
| You are standing in the middle of traffic. | ||
| You have chained yourself to a trailer that you stuck in the middle of the road. | ||
| You put your life at risk, you leftist bitch. | ||
| I'm so sick of these leftists. | ||
| We're non-violent. | ||
| You are violent. | ||
| You're putting me in an unsafe position. | ||
| You put yourself in an unsafe position. | ||
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This is funny. | |
| This is a blow. | ||
| Are you really going to learn this for the government off the floor? | ||
| This is the democracy. | ||
| This is the democracy. | ||
| You have a right to protest. | ||
| This is a democracy. | ||
| Look at this leftist. | ||
| This is a democracy. | ||
| This is a democracy. | ||
| First of all, we live in a republic. | ||
| But I'm not even bothering wasting my IQ trying to explain that to you. | ||
| This is not democracy. | ||
| Here's another thing liberals don't seem to understand. | ||
| Words. | ||
| They're supposed to have meaning. | ||
| What you're doing is called activism. | ||
| You have every right to engage in activism. | ||
| You have a First Amendment right. | ||
| That doesn't mean there's going to be counter-protests. | ||
| That doesn't mean everybody's going to like your activism. | ||
| And that doesn't even mean that your activism is legal. | ||
| But they don't understand that. | ||
| And so he says this is democracy. | ||
| You clown, you lib-tarred clown. | ||
| Democracy is having a political system, one person, one vote, you vote for your leadership. | ||
| That's called a democracy. | ||
| What you're doing is called a protest. | ||
| You don't seem to know the difference because you're a liberal and you don't know what words are or what words mean. | ||
|
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Get the cops! | |
| So you fucking don't believe them. | ||
| Get the cops. | ||
| Defund the co-op. | ||
| So one year it's defund the police. | ||
| The next year it's get the cops here for us. | ||
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So you're supposed to believe that Cuban means that and then I'll trail you like an animal. | |
| Look at the truck coming off. | ||
| This is a democracy. | ||
| Yeah, it's a democracy. | ||
| We have a lot of people fucking up. | ||
| And you're blocking traffic. | ||
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Are you a burner? | |
| This is how we try to afford a community with patrol people. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| You don't seem like you're a physical. | ||
| No, no, no, no. | ||
| You don't seem like you're in an official capacity if you're blocking. | ||
| This is not how you do it. | ||
| I don't know how we're doing it. | ||
| I have no bad. | ||
| Baby, lock in and shut up, please. | ||
| Lock in. | ||
| Every change in society came from civil disobedience. | ||
| All of them. | ||
| Of course, it does. | ||
| Oh. | ||
| Who is this clown? | ||
| Probably a paid protester. | ||
| Oh, you want change. | ||
| Cece, see how dumb these people are? | ||
| Oh, you want change. | ||
| Oh, you want change. | ||
| You want change. | ||
| You're probably an immigrant if you're a citizen, considering your accent. | ||
| And you want change. | ||
| You're going to come here and change. | ||
| What are you going to change? | ||
| See, we have a thing called a free market, capitalist, democratic republic. | ||
| Republic being the most important and free market being the most important. | ||
| Those are the two most important aspects of this country that made it the jewel of the world that made people like him want to move to this country and become citizens. | ||
| And they say, we want to change things, civil disobedience. | ||
| Okay, you want to bring in the climate change propaganda tyranny. | ||
| So you want to become a slave. | ||
| So that's the change you want. | ||
| The change that these liberals want is they want to leave the free society that we live in and they want to enter into a corporate world government where everything you do is rationed. | ||
| But they're too stupid to even realize that. | ||
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Is there a higher patrol? | |
| We're making park up. | ||
| What's going on? | ||
| Hey. | ||
| Yeah! | ||
| We should go get it! | ||
| We know you're attached. | ||
| You are lunatics. | ||
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People could get hurt. | |
| People could get hurt. | ||
| You're encouraging people to chain themselves to trailers and stand in the middle of a high-trafficked road with speed limits, minimum 55 miles per hour, and you're complaining that someone could get hurt. | ||
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Climate change. | |
| Look at what's happening in Maui. | ||
| Look at what's happening right now in Canada. | ||
| Oh, and there it is. | ||
| Look at what's happening in Maui. | ||
| What else is it? | ||
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We're going to get to Reido. | |
| Get out of the way. | ||
| Listen to this. | ||
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Get out of the way! | |
| Look at what else happened. | ||
| Look at what's happening right now in Canada. | ||
| We were going to get Torito. | ||
| Look at what's happened in Maui. | ||
| Look at what's happening in Canada. | ||
| It's climate change. | ||
| That's what we're doing out here. | ||
| These people are literally under mind control propaganda brainwashing. | ||
| That's what's so dangerous about this because you realize that the system can feed them any propaganda and they fall for it. | ||
| The system can feed them propaganda that a mask stops a virus. | ||
| It doesn't. | ||
| They believe it. | ||
| The system can feed them propaganda that a vaccine is safe and effective. | ||
| It's not. | ||
| The system can feed them propaganda that says that Maui burned, Canada burned, and Greece burned because of global warming. | ||
| It didn't. | ||
| It was arson. | ||
| And by the way, in Canada and Greece, it's 100% confirmed arson. | ||
| It wasn't like elitist arson or whatever went down in Maui with the intentional burning of the city. | ||
| That was like elite criminal cabal arson, probably so high up that we won't even get to the bottom of it. | ||
| But what happened in Canada, what happened in Greece, were just your average leftist terrorists like these people, eco-terrorists, that burned those forests to the ground so that these people can go out there and say, see Canada, see Greece to justify their terrorism against you, your life, and your future. | ||
| They start fires in the woods and then they say climate change did this. | ||
| That's exactly what is going on here. | ||
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You stupid bastard. | |
| They start fires in the woods and then they say, see climate change, we're protesting. | ||
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Get out of the way. | |
| Get out of the way. | ||
| We are getting hurt by the system every single day. | ||
| Burning me! | ||
| What are you killing yourself doing? | ||
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They need to get through. | |
| You're marketing crap. | ||
| Get all this information out to the market. | ||
| You know, and my guess is that because they were blocking a lot of traffic, but there's a Burning Man Festival that's going on. | ||
| And a lot of the attendees at the Burning Man Festival are non-political, apolitical, or probably liberal. | ||
| And I guarantee you, they're reconsidering their politics after watching this one. | ||
| And so law enforcement does arrive. | ||
| They love law enforcement when it's there to protect them. | ||
| And here's how it goes. | ||
| Man, get off the highway. | ||
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This is a state route. | |
| Everybody will be arrested if not. | ||
| 30 seconds. | ||
| Leader to my vehicle. | ||
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Let's talk. | |
| Get off the fucking road. | ||
| See, and I want you to notice something else they do here, because I just know the liberal propaganda. | ||
| I just, I know their psychology too well. | ||
| Watch. | ||
| See how this woman approaches the police with her hands up? | ||
| So this is their new thing. | ||
| It's from the hands up, don't shoot lie. | ||
| Never happened. | ||
| Michael Brown, hands up, don't shoot, never happened. | ||
| Even Obama's attorney general knew that that was a fake story. | ||
| Just leftist propaganda. | ||
| But they all believe their own lies. | ||
| So they just think, oh, I have my hands up. | ||
| So I'm above you. | ||
| I'm above the law. | ||
| You can't do anything. | ||
| You can't touch me. | ||
| Hands up. | ||
| And so this is them feeding their own propaganda. | ||
| This is their own psychosis feeding into this false worldview. | ||
| And they think, oh, all I've got to do is put my hands in the air and somehow I'm immune from anything. | ||
| And somehow I'm unstoppable and I can't be touched. | ||
| No, you jackass. | ||
| It just makes you look unhuman. | ||
| No human behaves like this. | ||
| No regular human can't act like a normal person in front of law enforcement except you freaks. | ||
| You hear him wailing like demons? | ||
| That was too good. | ||
| I want you to listen. | ||
| The Bible talks about this. | ||
| Listen to them wailing. | ||
| Listen to them wailings like wailing like demons being cast away. | ||
| Listen to them wailing and gnashing like demons being cast away by the Holy Spirit. | ||
| There it is. | ||
| It's the same thing. | ||
| Oh, put my hands up. | ||
| You can't touch me. | ||
| I'm invincible. | ||
| We're non-violent. | ||
| We're non-violent. | ||
| Bullshit. | ||
| You are violent. | ||
| You are 100% violent. | ||
| No. | ||
| No. | ||
| We are done putting up with your bullshit. | ||
| We are done. | ||
| We are not capitulating to your pussy propaganda anymore. | ||
| Hands up. | ||
| I'm invincible. | ||
| Wrong. | ||
| We're non-violent. | ||
| We're non-violent. | ||
| Yes, you are. | ||
| Yes, you are violent. | ||
| When you want to disrupt somebody else's life, when you want to get in the way of somebody else's progress, you are violent. | ||
| And that's why the leftist ideology is inherently violent. | ||
| You see, we learned this in the 20th century. | ||
| Stalin, Lenin, Hitler, all leftists, socialists, communists. | ||
| How do you force citizens? | ||
| How do you force humans into your ideology? | ||
| By violence. | ||
| How are communists going to accomplish their political goals? | ||
| By violence. | ||
| You cannot, it is impossible to successfully have a communist or socialist society without it coming from the barrel of a gun. | ||
| The very leftist ideology itself is violence. | ||
| The very socialist, communist, leftist ideology is inherently violent. | ||
| That is the truth. | ||
| And just because you chain yourself to a trailer in the road and block traffic, but say, hey, I'm not touching anybody, that does not mean it's non-violent. | ||
| It is 100% violent. | ||
| And you wanting to enact climate change, carbon emissions governance on us is violence. | ||
| You telling me what I can and can't eat is violence. | ||
| You telling me how I can or can't travel is violence. | ||
| Leftism as an ideology is violence. | ||
| So no, you are not non-violent. | ||
| You don't get to sit there and say you're non-violent. | ||
| You are inherently violent. | ||
| Your ideology is inherently violent. | ||
| And we are not buying your bullshit anymore. | ||
| Guarantam to you. | ||
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So who's trying to get the gun? | |
| We have no limits at all. | ||
| Oh, what's happening? | ||
| That's the real world catching up to you, Jack. | ||
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What's happening here? | |
| What's happening? | ||
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Oh, my God. | |
| Reality's happening. | ||
| Your entire worldview is false. | ||
| road You're disrupting people's lives. | ||
| You are violent. | ||
| And why doesn't this woman, why didn't she die? | ||
| Why didn't she die like George Floyd did with the police tactic of the knee on the neck and she's about to get the knee on the legs too? | ||
| Why didn't she die? | ||
| Oh, because she didn't have fentanyl in her system, a lethal dose like George Floyd did. | ||
| See if anybody else picks up on that. | ||
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We were just standing there. | |
| Oh, we're just standing there. | ||
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Oh, my God. | |
| We were just standing here. | ||
| I mean, you know, and here's the thing: I've dealt with these people in person. | ||
| You've seen the videos. | ||
| This is what they do. | ||
| These people are sick. | ||
| They'll come up to you. | ||
| I've got this on video. | ||
| How many hours of this? | ||
| I'll just be standing there trying to do a stand-up. | ||
| I'll just be standing there holding a microphone, camera and shooting me. | ||
| I'll just be doing a stand-up. | ||
| And they come up and they grab you and they grope you and they hump you. | ||
| And then they say, Oh, I'm just standing here. | ||
| Hey, I'm trying to walk. | ||
| No, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
| You're violent. | ||
| You're trying to cover that up with your leftist ideology. | ||
| You intentionally came up here and you knew you were going to touch me, grab me, grope me, hump me because you're a leftist freak show. | ||
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And then you just say, Oh, I'm just standing here. | |
| Oh, okay. | ||
| Oh, oh, you're just standing. | ||
| You're just standing in the middle of the road, and an 18-wheeler is coming by at 60 miles per hour. | ||
| Oh, oh, I think maybe that'll save you. | ||
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What's the bag cover? | |
| I'm not part of this. | ||
| I'm not part of this. | ||
| Oh, he's not part of it now. | ||
| Oh, oh, his convictions are so strong. | ||
| His convictions against climate change are so strong that as soon as law enforcement shows up, oh, oh, I'm not involved. | ||
| I have nothing to do with this. | ||
| Nope, not me, not me. | ||
| No, no, no, no. | ||
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Michelle, film! | |
| Film! | ||
| Film back! | ||
| Ah! | ||
| Sorry. | ||
| Somebody clean up the trash. | ||
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Ah, I'm not going to talk about this. | |
| That's it. | ||
| Somebody take out the trash. | ||
| Why is this guy dressed like a scientist or a doctor-engineer? | ||
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We have made a video. | |
| Traffic. | ||
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I don't want to be able to do this. | |
| See ya. | ||
| See you with your stupid helmet. | ||
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Boom, boom, boom. | |
| See that traffic they cause? | ||
| That's violence. | ||
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Guide your vehicle. | |
| We don't like that, in God we trust. | ||
| They don't like that at all. | ||
| Their gods are politicians. | ||
| Their gods are bought and paid for doctors and scientists. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Tell me that's not violence disrupting all these people's lives. | ||
| That is violence, actually. | ||
| That is violence. | ||
| Liberalism, leftism, communism, socialism is inherently violent. | ||
| Their worldview, their missions, their goals cannot be accomplished without violence. | ||
| We were supposed to learn this in the 20th century, but liberals didn't figure it out. | ||
| So we're still here dealing with it. | ||
| So, no, we're not falling for your bull crap anymore. | ||
| You are violent. | ||
| Your disruption and destruction is violence. | ||
| And now everybody is going to figure it out. | ||
| And this is happening in the United States more and more. | ||
| It's really been happening in Europe with the just stop oil protesters. | ||
| They're getting basically their asses kicked every time they go out in public. | ||
| And it's by citizens who they're committing violence against, stopping them from getting to hospitals, doctor's appointments, their children's school recitals, what have you. | ||
| So this whole, yo, we're nonviolent. | ||
| You're killing the planet. | ||
| Nobody's buying it anymore. | ||
| Was it therapeutic for you guys? | ||
| Was it therapeutic enough that you want to see another alternate angle? | ||
| It's just hilarious. | ||
| Watch these liberals. | ||
| They just don't even live in reality is their problem. | ||
| They don't live in reality. | ||
| And so they're shocked when reality comes crashing down on them. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| Oh, did anyone get that? | ||
| Did anyone get that? | ||
| This is going to be so good for us. | ||
| This is going to help our cause. | ||
| This is what they wanted because they thought it would be good for their movement. | ||
|
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That's how deranged these people are. | |
| That's how deceived these people are. | ||
| This girl gets excited. | ||
| Let's be honest. | ||
| She wanted this to happen. | ||
| They wanted this to happen. | ||
| And they thought this would help their ideology. | ||
| They thought this would help their argument. | ||
| And, of course, they're going to learn the hard way that it did nothing. | ||
| Did you get that? | ||
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Get out now! | |
| Get out! | ||
| On the ground! | ||
| Get off the ground! | ||
| And look at this liar over here. | ||
| Remember him? | ||
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We're environmental protesters. | |
| See, they really believe this crap. | ||
| Oh, just say you're an environmentalist. | ||
| Just say you're an environmental protester and you are just above the law. | ||
| You're above the law. | ||
| You can do whatever you want. | ||
| You're justified to disrupt civilization, disrupt people's lives, interfere in their lives. | ||
| Just say you're a leftist. | ||
| Say you're an environmentalist. | ||
| And that's what they've been taught by their Democrat demagogues. | ||
| That's what they've been taught by the liars on television and in the movies. | ||
| And then they really believe it. | ||
| And then the reality comes crushing down on them. | ||
| And you hear them weeping and wailing like demon-possessed entities. | ||
| And then there's this liar, because liberals are liars inherently too. | ||
| And he says, oh, I'm not involved. | ||
| I'm not involved. | ||
| Bullshit. | ||
| You're not involved. | ||
| You're clearly involved. | ||
| Nice try, though. | ||
| Oh, he's not involved, though. | ||
| He's not involved, though, guys. | ||
| You know, it's really almost not even fair to say liberalism is a mental disorder because it's also demonic and violent. | ||
| And you might you might have some experience with people that have mental disorders, maybe, you know, extreme mental disorders or something like Down syndrome. | ||
| And there's a level of patience and tolerance. | ||
| But anybody who's been a parent knows that, no, there's there's there's a level of extreme discipline, too. | ||
| You don't you don't just not discipline them. | ||
| You have to discipline them. | ||
| It might even be more important sometimes. | ||
| And it's a delicate balance, certainly. | ||
| But no, absolutely. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| There's discipline involved. | ||
| But but to say that liberalism is a mental disorder is really not fair because these people should know better. | ||
| There shouldn't be an excuse. | ||
| And their very ideology is disruptive, is destructive and is violence. | ||
| So it's like I know if a child with Down syndrome causes a scene in church or at the grocery store or maybe, you know, knocks over a shelf or something. | ||
| And, and, you know, it's like, well, that person isn't inherently violent. | ||
| It's a it's a child with a learning disorder or a mental disability. | ||
| We have some patience there. | ||
| When it's leftist like this, they know damn well what they're doing. | ||
| They know damn well exactly what they're doing. | ||
| And they just pretend like they don't. | ||
| But see, here's the thing. | ||
| And I mean, look, this has been the top story on Fox News all night tonight. | ||
| This has been all over the media in the last 24, 48 hours. | ||
| These clips on Twitter have gone completely viral. | ||
| And it's mostly, I mean, 98 percent people saying good for the police. | ||
| We're all sick of these leftist terrorists trying to say they're peaceful, trying to say they're innocent. | ||
| They're not. | ||
| And we're just fed up. | ||
| And the support for police to engage with these leftist terrorists is a good thing. | ||
| And the fact that people see this and they feel like this is exactly what has been overdue. | ||
| It's like disciplining a child, folks. | ||
| It's like disciplining a child. | ||
| When a child acts up, they need to be disciplined. | ||
| Now, these are adult children. | ||
| And so it's embarrassing that adults, police officers, other adults, that they disrupt their lives, that they have to be the ones to discipline these leftist freaks. | ||
| But that's what it is. | ||
| It's embarrassing for all of us. | ||
| I don't want to see grown men and women have to be treated like children because they act like children. | ||
| It's embarrassing. | ||
| But there you have it. | ||
| There they are, liberals acting like children and then having to be disciplined. | ||
| It's embarrassing for all of us, but it's necessary, just like for a parent. | ||
| Kid acts up at the grocery store. | ||
| It's a little embarrassing, but you got to discipline them. | ||
| So that's what we're dealing with. | ||
| Liberalism as a mental disorder. | ||
| Remember, these are fully grown adults that still think and behave like immature, petulant children. | ||
| And so now they're going to be treated like that. | ||
| And it's long overdue. | ||
| And maybe this will be a corrective measure. | ||
| But these people are probably so far gone that there's nothing they can do. | ||
| And eventually the ideology is going to become so embarrassing that it's going to become extremely unpopular. | ||
| And it's going to be equivalent to being a member of the KKK or the Nazi party. | ||
| And nobody's going to want to ever affiliate with it, identify with it, or promote any of its worldview or ideologies ever again. | ||
| Ever again. | ||
| So, I'd say that was therapeutic for many people. | ||
| And the fact that those videos are so popular probably prove it. | ||
| And interrupting traffic to an event that is attended by a lot of liberals, probably not a good idea. | ||
| Because that's another problem with the liberal ideology is they never expect that their own ideology will get in the way of their own lives. | ||
| Now they're starting to find out the hard way. | ||
| Whether it's Bidenomics crushing their bank account, or whether it's they're delayed in getting to their favorite show or concert because of a vaccine or a mask mandate or a climate change protest. | ||
| It's all going down. | ||
| Yes, this was no Soros involvement in that police jurisdiction. | ||
| So I guess that's why they feel they can do their job without being punished. | ||
| But also, let's be clear, they know they know that Burning Man is a big event there. | ||
| And so they can't have the traffic backed up like that. | ||
| And what do you expect if you're a climate change protester and you go to these events and you block traffic? | ||
| What do you expect is going to happen? | ||
| You think you're just going to sit out there all day and people are just going to sit in their car for hours and just say, oh, this is great? | ||
| Like, there's only two outcomes here. | ||
| Either the people whose lives you're disrupting take it into their own hands and run you over, or they just wait for law enforcement and then law enforcement runs you over. | ||
| Oh, no, they think they're really going to sit there for hours and they're going to block traffic and then everybody's going to agree and then they're going to save the world from climate change. | ||
| Oh yeah. | ||
| Oh, that's what's going to happen. | ||
| The reservation's chief is named Big Chief Fuck-Em-All. | ||
| I can't confirm or deny that. | ||
| I can't confirm or deny that. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
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| What is the phone number here again, by the way? | ||
| You guys know it better than me. | ||
| You're already blowing it up. | ||
| I haven't even opened it. | ||
| I remembered it, though. | ||
| It's okay. | ||
| I remembered the number. | ||
| You don't have to worry. | ||
| 747, 200, 55, 60. | ||
| 747, 200, 55, 60. | ||
| And it usually is a free-for-all here. | ||
| I can't control the line because there's only one phone line. | ||
| And so when I answer, it's line to line. | ||
| And when I answer, you're on the air, just let us know your name and where you're calling from, and we'll get you up and on the air. | ||
| So, first caller of the night, what's your name? | ||
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Where are you from? | |
| Matt, Matt, where are you from? | ||
| Oh, Los Angeles. | ||
| All right, Matt, just turn the sound down behind you because I'm getting an echo. | ||
| What's on your mind? | ||
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unidentified
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I was going to talk about what he's talking about, like the people on the road, I guess. | |
| What he's talking about, you mean me? | ||
|
unidentified
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Oh, yeah. | |
| Oh, wow. | ||
| It's live. | ||
| Hey, wow, I didn't know it was already live. | ||
| Sorry. | ||
| Yeah, yeah, exactly. | ||
| No, no, dude. | ||
| I mean, yeah, you got to get them off the road, man. | ||
| It's just insane. | ||
| Isn't it amazing, though, how these leftists, again, it just shows the mental disorder. | ||
| They really don't understand cause and effect. | ||
| I mean, genuinely, they really don't understand action and consequence. | ||
| They just do not get it. | ||
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Yeah, you see the backup of people. | |
| You're making lives miserable in the heat. | ||
| It's in the desert on top of that. | ||
| I mean, it's just so disrespectful. | ||
| Yet you got to stand there and be a complete fool just to put yourself on Instagram or something. | ||
| What's the purpose, dude? | ||
| You know, it's a great question. | ||
| And what do they expect? | ||
| That's what I'm saying. | ||
| Like, what do you expect? | ||
| What do you think is going to happen? | ||
| You're not hurting your, you're not helping your argument. | ||
| You're hurting it. | ||
| And if you really believe what you think, then you're actually adding to climate change. | ||
| Bunch of cars sitting there idling, blasting the AC. | ||
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Yes, exactly. | |
| You're right. | ||
| Well, they're not the smartest people, are they? | ||
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No, it's just totally. | |
| Everything they do is ridiculous. | ||
| It's like that whole side. | ||
| It's like, dude, they need the lobotomy, dude. | ||
| I don't know, man. | ||
| Hell yeah. | ||
| They made lobotomies illegal. | ||
| Maybe that was to protect the leftist ideology. | ||
| Right? | ||
| Man, it's too much. | ||
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Hey, this is Matt, by the way, though. | |
| I was talking to you Friday, said I wanted to come out and meet you just for the hell of just saying that again, dude. | ||
| Oh, man. | ||
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unidentified
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Well, all right. | |
| Good to talk to you, dude. | ||
| All right, Matt. | ||
| Thanks for the call. | ||
|
unidentified
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All right. | |
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah, what up, Owen? | |
| It's Mike in New York. | ||
| What's up, Mike? | ||
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I just want to say, here in the States, if people are, I'm out on the streets a lot due to my job, and there's a lot of road rage out there in the States. | |
| And I'm just saying if they're trying to try that here, they got another thing coming. | ||
| People are, that's the last thing people want to see here right now. | ||
| Yeah, you might be on to something there, but it might, you know, they might be. | ||
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You know how tolerant the people over in the across the pond are. | |
| So I know people here, they're not going to be having it. | ||
| It's only going to get worse for them, really. | ||
| And they just haven't figured it out yet. | ||
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Especially, too, because of the whole like Bidenomics and everything right now. | |
| Like people are on edge, man. | ||
| Like everywhere I see people on edge. | ||
| No, that's actually a great point. | ||
| And it's an issue that a lot of people aren't talking about. | ||
| And I think that's because we're just not being honest about it. | ||
| I would say we're entering the beginning phase of the great Biden Depression. | ||
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Yeah, it's coming, man. | |
| It's going to hit hard. | ||
| You can already kind of see the on people's faces, man. | ||
| Like, it's just, they don't do anything fun anymore because they don't have the money to. | ||
| Like, it's rough, man. | ||
| It takes a toll. | ||
| Yeah, I've got some things I'm working on to further the revelation of this. | ||
| And we're going to air it on the war room at some time. | ||
| But they can't keep this under wraps. | ||
| I mean, eventually Americans are going to voice this. | ||
| Eventually, the frustration is going to spill over. | ||
| Eventually, the venting process is going to have to happen. | ||
| I mean, people are getting crushed financially right now. | ||
| There's no other way to put it. | ||
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Exactly, man. | |
| I'm one of them. | ||
| I'm 30, and I'm trying to buy my first home right now. | ||
| And I have to do it because I got a family of four. | ||
| I can't go try to get rent somewhere or something. | ||
| It's outrageous. | ||
| So I got to bite the bullet and do it. | ||
| And it's rough, man. | ||
| It's rough. | ||
| And they make it even harder to make that decision because the interest rates you're paying are unforgivable. | ||
| They should be illegal. | ||
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Yeah, like we were able to get in around 6%. | |
| And it's, you know, I guess for what it is, I guess it's not horrible. | ||
| But it's like, we went and looked at rent, dude. | ||
| And it's like, you're going to pay $200, $300 more for something this size in rent. | ||
| So it's like, you're not getting anything for it. | ||
| So you just got to like, you got to, like, I've had to, like, you know, I'm trying to pick up side hustles and, you know, you know, it's just, you got to do it, but it's rough, man, for sure. | ||
| Yeah, you're, you're not alone in that regard. | ||
| And even, even if you got into the housing market when the interest rates were low, now the property taxes have been jacked up so much that you're still, you're, what you thought you'd be paying a month just went up. | ||
| So, I mean, we're just, we're just getting fucked. | ||
| Bidenomics is effing us so hard. | ||
| It's just, but nobody, you got to protect Joe Biden. | ||
| You know, you got to protect Bidenomics. | ||
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And what am I doing here? | |
| Yeah, that's right. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| I'm going to end it on fuck Joe Biden and fuck the Republicans that let him get away with whatever he does. | ||
| That's all I got to say. | ||
| Well, there's plenty of Republicans that seem to be not on our side, to put it one way. | ||
| But that's changing. | ||
| The Republican Party is not as bought and paid for and compromised as it has been in the past. | ||
| I think there's good people coming up through the Republican Party. | ||
| Definitely gives me hope. | ||
| It doesn't mean all of them are perfect. | ||
| Like I have people coming to me and they're saying, hey, it's time to bury Marjorie Taylor Green. | ||
| She did this. | ||
| You did that. | ||
| And no, absolutely not. | ||
| I'm not going to bury Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
| Flora Loomer wants to do that. | ||
| Fine. | ||
| I have debates with her about it. | ||
| I'll probably have another one on the award room with her tomorrow about it. | ||
| But why would I want to end fight? | ||
| Why would I want to fight red on red? | ||
| Why would I want to go after Marjorie Taylor Greene, who comes on the shows with us? | ||
| Why would I want to go after Marjorie Taylor Greene, who says the vaccines are deadly? | ||
| Why would I go after Marjorie Taylor Greene, who's one of the most hardcore representatives we have? | ||
| Oh, she's not perfect. | ||
| Okay, so what? | ||
| So you want somebody in there that's a Democrat? | ||
| You want somebody in there that's a total cuck? | ||
| No, I have hope that good people are coming up through the Republican Party. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
| This is Bart Fine in the captured city of Atlanta, Georgia. | ||
| The most corrupt city in America right now, potentially. | ||
| Yeah, it's pretty low down, criminally insane, isn't it? | ||
| Yeah, and they got this whole scam going against Donald Trump, and that's where they might try to ban him from the ballot. | ||
| If they ban him there, they feel like they can do it everywhere. | ||
| Well, only the people can decide if Trump runs or not. | ||
| They're not supposed to be able to decide. | ||
| Of course not, but we're dealing with tyrannical Democrats. | ||
| Well, I think we need to refocus our attacks politically on their source of money. | ||
| Start suing them, start finding ways to disrupt their business, and totally focus on the money trail. | ||
| And I think it would be a lot more effective than them setting us up at the Capitol. | ||
| Well, there's something to that. | ||
| There's some case study that shows it works, like maybe Bud Light or Target and some other instances. | ||
| The problem is, the problem is that that's not really what conservatives do. | ||
| And so there's going to be a learning curve. | ||
| There's going to be, we need to learn the ropes of this a little bit. | ||
| And conservatives don't like to engage in law affair and boycotts and all this stuff. | ||
| But look, we also have survival instincts, even politically speaking. | ||
| So I think these things are going to start to kick in. | ||
| Like we don't have political instincts. | ||
| Like we don't like politicking and all this stuff, but we do have survival instincts. | ||
| And so if we have to learn dirty political instincts, like the left was born into, then we'll fight with, we'll fight them with their own weaponry and messaging. | ||
| And oh, and I wanted to, in the final thing for tonight, I want to give my testimony on my use, personal use of Iver Mepton a couple of weeks ago. | ||
| I ordered the stuff that's made for horses. | ||
| I divided it into five doses. | ||
| I had it stored, got the flu, started, started it immediately. | ||
| Like when your lungs feel like they're on fire, like a respiratory infection, I started taking it. | ||
| With a couple hours, I started feeling better. | ||
| And by within 48 to 72 hours, I was 100% better. | ||
| Yeah, well, they wanted you to die or go to a hospital or take a vaccine. | ||
| You can't get well on your own or you can't get well with an alternative treatment. | ||
| In other words, I mean, it's the cure to the common, basically, I would say it's shy of almost curing the flu. | ||
| That's why they didn't want me to take it. | ||
| But I tell them, fuck off. | ||
| Keep your laws off my body. | ||
| Well, they're bringing the vaccines back. | ||
| They're kind of hinting that they might even try to mandate vaccines in mid-September. | ||
| Yeah, well, I'm not going to take it. | ||
| I mean, they can complete all they want. | ||
| I'm never going to take it. | ||
| Well, and I think most people probably think like you now, and there's going to be a much bigger pushback. | ||
| The only thing I'm concerned about is they actually do have a deadly virus they can release that is going to kill a bunch of people. | ||
| And then you're going to say, well, well, maybe not you, but more people are going to be willing to say, oh, okay, yes, we do need to mandate this. | ||
| So I'm a little concerned. | ||
| We know the criminals that run this country and work with the globalists will do anything to try to see America fall. | ||
| I think we've seen that. | ||
| I think that's been proven. | ||
| Well, thank you for having me on your podcast, Owen. | ||
| It's been an honor. | ||
| All right, Bart. | ||
| Good to hear from you again. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where you're from? | ||
|
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Hey, my name's Dee, and I'm from Houston. | |
| All right, Dee, what's up? | ||
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Owen? | |
| Yes. | ||
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Oh, what up? | |
| Hey, yeah, I actually had a few things to talk about. | ||
| And specifically, let's start out with, hey, I just got one of the last autographed copies of Alex Jones' book. | ||
| So pretty excited to read that. | ||
| And next up, yeah, that Trump, the Trump mugshot thing colossally backfired. | ||
| And I thought that was extremely interesting because it like it basically immortalized in a way Trump's movement, like the populist type of movement, right? | ||
| And he's 77 years old. | ||
| They could have just let him go off and die or be forgotten or whatever. | ||
| And they just kind of chose to, you know, push it. | ||
| And, well, this is that was the photograph of the century, you know? | ||
| Well, look, a million plus people were in D.C. to protest the results of the election because they didn't trust them. | ||
| And so for the Democrats, that means that they can't even have Trump run. | ||
| They can't even let Trump run because if they do decide to steal it from him, everybody's going to know. | ||
| And so they're doing everything to keep him off the ballot. | ||
| I broke this down earlier today on the InfoWars war room. | ||
| The Democrats' plan is to remove Trump from the ballot. | ||
| 110%, that's their final plan, is to make sure that Donald Trump can't even get a single vote. | ||
| And they're going to say it's illegal for him to even run. | ||
| That's their plan. | ||
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I don't think they're going to be able to, though. | |
| I don't think they're going to be able to take it off the ballot. | ||
| Like, I think what's going to happen is right here, that was the photo of the century. | ||
| That was it. | ||
| They're like right out there with, you know, Ollie over. | ||
| Yeah, it's you know. | ||
| Oh, yeah, maybe. | ||
| We'll see. | ||
| It's too early to say. | ||
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It was. | |
| No, it was. | ||
| It was Ollie over the fucking Netherfighter. | ||
| It was over, it was, it was the Beatles at Abbey Road. | ||
| It was all of those things. | ||
| You're really, you're really immortalized him. | ||
| You're leaning into this, and I'm not saying I disagree. | ||
| I'm not saying I disagree. | ||
| I'm going to say I need to let a little more time pass before I would agree with that. | ||
| But the one interesting measurement is going to be, and we're already kind of seeing this. | ||
| In fact, I've already got a, I've prepared a presentation for tomorrow's InfoWars War Room. | ||
| There is no doubt that black male voters, specifically older, specifically older brothers. | ||
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I know I'm part of that. | |
| That's the brothers. | ||
| No, no, no. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| I would say 100% black male voters aged 30 and up are going to resonate with that photo. | ||
| It's going to be a badass status iconography thing. | ||
| But aside from whatever cultural phenomenon, it's the political phenomenon of somebody feeling like I can vote for a guy that I really relate to and feel is one of us. | ||
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Well, you know, one other thing is, I know, Alex, even you, I know you guys have your own reservations about Trump, certain policies like COVID, what they do with the vaccine, all that. | |
| But like I said, I think you're going to come around to my side on this one eventually. | ||
| But I think this shit has, or sorry, don't need a cuss. | ||
| I think this has completely immortalized the populist movement of the Republican Party. | ||
| Or rather, there is no Republican Party without a populist movement moving forward. | ||
| And so even those mistakes that were made, I think they might be, I think this might affect some bit. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Just a thought. | ||
| Well, look, I'm not sure. | ||
| Yeah, I've been critical of Trump. | ||
| Thank you for the call. | ||
| But I'm critical of everybody. | ||
| I just call it as I see it. | ||
| I've also been, I was also one of the first people in the media to support Trump. | ||
| Go check the record. | ||
| And I've been as vocal in my support and admiration of Donald Trump in the last couple months as well. | ||
| So I can, I mean, look, I get in fights with family. | ||
| I get in fights with friends. | ||
| I give them a hard time. | ||
| They give me a hard time. | ||
| It's part of a healthy relationship, I would say, even. | ||
| So, I mean, I don't know. | ||
| It's not fair to say that I've ever been necessarily anti-Trump. | ||
| Perhaps I've been critical and even extremely critical or consistently critical. | ||
| But no, I mean, where I'm at right now is I'm fully in support of Donald Trump. | ||
| I don't see any political situation happening in the next 16 months or 435 days till the next election that's going to change that. | ||
| So, you know, I'm just somebody that calls it like it is. | ||
| I don't, I'm not. | ||
| I don't know if I would say it's not, it's not even necessarily a loyalty thing. | ||
| I don't owe Trump any loyalties other than just that he was definitely the best president I've ever seen. | ||
| My loyalty is to the truth. | ||
| My loyalty is to reality and calling it like it is. | ||
| And so that's really all I do. | ||
| It's not about whether I dislike Trump or not. | ||
| It's just I'm going to tell the truth. | ||
| And, you know, sometimes my opinion might change or my thoughts might change or just because I like someone doesn't mean I have to support everything they do. | ||
| All right, next caller. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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Hey there, Owen. | |
| This is Michael from Atlanta, Georgia. | ||
| It's a pleasure talking with you. | ||
| We got another caller. | ||
| We're good tonight. | ||
| We got another caller down there in corrupt Fulton County. | ||
| How do you think this is going over locally? | ||
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unidentified
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Locally, well, a lot of people that I talk to on a daily basis, they fully support Trump, most of them. | |
| A lot of different types of people, you know, Latinos, African Americans, white, even a couple of Native Cherokees support Trump around here. | ||
| A lot of the troubles that they've been running, they love the mug shots. | ||
| It's like the total, like, most badass mugshot anybody's ever taken. | ||
| But it's just, it's really awesome to see the energy kind of developing around here. | ||
| It's just we have to, you know, kind of kick out these people corrupting our government if we truly want a democracy as our forefathers intended. | ||
| But in the meantime, I've been trying to stress to people that it's very important to kind of work on your self-reliance, kind of learn, you know, how to work the land, learn how to grow stuff and whatnot. | ||
| And it's like, if you, if you really kind of do that and you like show people and like post pictures online, the globalists and all that, they really hate that. | ||
| Like people growing their own food. | ||
| Oh, yeah, you're right. | ||
| They want you totally dependent on the systems of control that they run. | ||
|
unidentified
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Absolutely. | |
| And that's why the vaccine mandates were key. | ||
| That's why the central bank digital currency is so dangerous because they know if they can get us all into a singular system, then they have full control over our future, over our existence. | ||
|
unidentified
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Absolutely. | |
| And, you know, there's something, you know, almost spiritual about growing your own food as well. | ||
| It's like you get to see the whole process. | ||
| You put a lot of work into it. | ||
| No, it's improving your health. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| It's good for your health. | ||
| It's good. | ||
| I mean, even just like grounding, putting your hands in dirt and mud and inflammation. | ||
| I mean, dopamine. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
|
unidentified
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Absolutely. | |
| And just so you know, yeah, like people make fun of Biden on a daily basis down here. | ||
| And it's absolutely just ridiculous what he's done, you know, from his withdrawal from Afghanistan and all the crap that he's done. | ||
| You know, like I own a house and my insurance has gone up once again. | ||
| It's like almost $300 more than it used to be. | ||
| Everything's going up. | ||
| That's Bidenomics. | ||
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unidentified
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But, you know, growing your food kind of plays into that because, you know, if they keep increasing prices on food like they're doing, you know, they're going to open up a whole new market to people like me and you who just grow stuff on the side. | |
| We could, you know, sell tomatoes and cucumbers and all that good stuff for cheaper than the market could, you know, eventually. | ||
| So they're going to have to worry about that. | ||
| And that's why the free market. | ||
| That's why the free market is so imperative because it allows you the flexibility to do something like that. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
| I just want to say one more thing because I know you're a busy dude and I just really appreciate everything you do. | ||
| You know, between you, Alex Jones and Harrison Smith, you know, Steven Crowder, all of them. | ||
| You guys have helped me become more self-reliant because you guys presenting the news that you do. | ||
| You know, I have two children. | ||
| I have a wife that I'm trying to provide for. | ||
| And with them wanting to do these mass mandates again, you know, and this one's for you, Owen. | ||
| I got it. | ||
| I got me a clown horn, you know, because and sometimes I'll go into work and I'll start blaring that thing and I'll be like, clown world, you know, just try to help wake up people. | ||
| And a lot of people laugh and they're like, oh, what's that about? | ||
| And that gives me a good opportunity to tell them, hey, yeah, you know, Biden did this, Biden did this. | ||
| This is going on, whatever. | ||
| And then, you know, it kind of wakens them up to, you know, maybe look into it a little more. | ||
| But thank you for your time so much, sir. | ||
| And really love what you do. | ||
| Keep it up and just know that America, a lot of us are out there and we have your back. | ||
| So thank you so much for your time. | ||
| All right, brother. | ||
| Thanks for calling. | ||
| Nozlitz says he wants to see my mug shot. | ||
| Boy, at the risk of making that viral. | ||
| I mean, they're out there. | ||
| I was talking to somebody. | ||
| They asked me how many mug shots I had. | ||
| I've lost count. | ||
| I don't really take good mug shots either. | ||
| Next caller. | ||
| Trump's much better. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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Yo, what's up? | |
| My name's Damien out in Utah right now. | ||
| All right, Damien. | ||
|
unidentified
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Out of the question, like out of the world question. | |
| So when do you think all this flat earth stuff is going to come up to fruition? | ||
| Because, I mean, we like, I'm not talking about the crazy, like, where's the edge of the earth? | ||
| I'm talking about like the extended lands, our proper time zones. | ||
| I mean, like, to get us back on track, you're talking about grounding and everything. | ||
| What are your thoughts on that, my friend? | ||
| Well, you obviously listen enough to know that I make a lot of flat earth references and jokes, but then you would also understand that that's not really my thing. | ||
| It's more of a gag thing. | ||
| I know a bunch of people that are flat earthers. | ||
| I like them. | ||
| They're friends. | ||
| I like to dig into all conspiracies. | ||
| I'll go down any rabbit hole. | ||
| So I don't really, I can't even really say about that. | ||
| Politics is more my thing. | ||
| I'm not even really a flat earther. | ||
| The one thing I do, here's what'll be interesting to see. | ||
| If I can answer your question in any way, you know, the Christian conservative movement is many of them are biblical fundamentalists. | ||
| And you may have even noticed that they have very little tolerance and they're almost political purists. | ||
| And so if there's any, if there's going to be any rubber meeting the road, to me, it would be when are biblical fundamentalists going to start talking about flat earth? | ||
| Because according to the Bible, the earth is flat and we're in a dome. | ||
| So when are the biblical fundamentalists that are political purists and cultural purists, when are they going to be promoting the flat earth? | ||
| But that's not my thing. | ||
|
unidentified
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First of all, they got to start pointing out the real devil. | |
| I mean, you've talked about it so many times about pointing out the actual flaws and stuff, not just saying, be good, be good out there, pointing out what's actually bad, like all the drive shows and schools that they don't say anything about or else they'll get canceled. | ||
| That's what I think they need to do first. | ||
| And then we can talk about all the fun stuff later. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, look, the mystery of the size or shape of the earth doesn't really do it for me. | ||
| I like any rabbit holes and conspiracy theorists. | ||
| I think what's more curious to me is just existence, consciousness, the creator. | ||
| You know, how did we get here? | ||
| Why are we here? | ||
| I mean, that's the real mystery to me. | ||
| Dark matter, vibrational energy, the secrets of time and space. | ||
| That's what I want to really dig into. | ||
| That's the stuff that I find curious. | ||
| That's the stuff that I can get into. | ||
| Flat Earth is really more fun for me. | ||
| I wouldn't even say I'm a flat earther. | ||
| I'm not. | ||
| But I do. | ||
| The debate is interesting. | ||
| Plenty of flat earthers try to promote flat earth gospel to me. | ||
| But really, it's just more of a curiosity, fun thing that I like to look into. | ||
|
unidentified
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You know, I appreciate it. | |
| Thank you for taking my comment and keep doing what you're doing. | ||
| You're helping the world out there. | ||
| Thank you much. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| And look, I see the people in the comments saying the Bible doesn't say the earth is flat. | ||
| Well, it does. | ||
| I mean, it might not say the earth is flat. | ||
| It talks about affirmament. | ||
| It talks about the land and the waters above and sea oil below. | ||
| There's biblical maps that depict this. | ||
| They've been around for centuries. | ||
| So again, I'm not here to really, it's not my thing to debate. | ||
| I just prevent what I just present what's there is my thing. | ||
| I see it more of a distraction at this point to argue about the shape and size of the earth. | ||
| It's more of a distraction because we've got people telling you men can get pregnant. | ||
| We've got people genitally mutilating children saying gender is a spectrum and gender affirmation is switching their gender, but it has nothing to do with biological gender, even though, well, if that was true, then why do you have to have the surgery? | ||
| So, I mean, let's like come together again on basic facts, like men can't get pregnant. | ||
| And then if we can ever have enough freedom and somebody can go try to circumnavigate Antarctica or somebody can try to fly over Antarctica, and then you can find out what the true story is. | ||
| But that's not where we're at. | ||
| Let's just come back together on that men can't get pregnant and that chopping up little boys and girls and calling it gender affirmation is a sick, demented thing. | ||
| But I understand if you are really convicted and believe that the earth is flat, then you'd, I mean, yeah, you'd probably be really into that. | ||
| But that's not me. | ||
|
unidentified
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All right. | |
| I mean, we've got some funny things here. | ||
| The earth is actually a bong. | ||
| the earth is a rhombus one other the earth is chris christie Some good, what is the real shape and size of the earth? | ||
| Oh my gosh. | ||
| I don't drink raw milk. | ||
| In fact, to be perfectly honest, I barely drink any milk at all except mother's milk. | ||
| I'm kidding. | ||
| I just don't drink much milk. | ||
| I just slonk raw eggs. | ||
| I would drink raw milk, though. | ||
| I just, I don't really go to the farmer's market anymore. | ||
| It's not really convenient for me. | ||
| And so, I mean, could I slonk an ostrich egg? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| That is a massive one. | ||
| I'd give it a go. | ||
| I'd give it a go. | ||
| But, you know, that's the thing. | ||
| I'd like to drink raw milk. | ||
| I know they sell it at this farmer's market I go to, but it's just this. | ||
| I mean, I don't even want to get into it, but it's just like, I mean, I love everybody. | ||
| I really do. | ||
| But this happens all the time. | ||
| And people just have all these requests for me. | ||
| And they want me to get involved with this and with that and help them promote this and that and all this other stuff. | ||
| And I'm just like, bro, if there were 36 hours in a day, then believe me, I would be right there with you. | ||
| There's only 24 hours in the day, and it is a rare occurrence that I have even a free hour in any given day. | ||
| So, I mean, I don't even have enough time to go to the farmer's market. | ||
| But I mean, you know, you've kind of guilt-tripped me on this. | ||
| I should be drinking raw milk or the good stuff. | ||
| Let's go back to the phone lines. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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Dennis from Ketux. | |
| Hey, Dennis, what's up? | ||
|
unidentified
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Hey, I fumbled. | |
| I fumbled that. | ||
| I really fumbled that. | ||
| And I'm really sorry. | ||
| I really want to apologize to you because I fumbled that. | ||
| I didn't know how to go about it, and I really messed that up. | ||
| Hey, hey, hey, hey, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
| Don't feel bad because I totally understand. | ||
| I couldn't run onto an NFL football field and try to return a punt without fumbling. | ||
| So, I mean, it's, hey, you took a shot. | ||
| You wanted to make a play. | ||
| Don't feel bad, bro. | ||
|
unidentified
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I just got to be totally honest about that because, you know, what I have the docs, you know, that wasn't going to be good. | |
| So I can't use that. | ||
| I'm just not going to do that. | ||
| But what I've been looking at is something that I never thought I thought about because y'all eroded on Amphibors. | ||
| The guy came on there and said that, how many people have you seen take an oath of office? | ||
| Well, they all have to take the oath of office. | ||
|
unidentified
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Hold on. | |
| How many people have you seen take an oath of office? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Seriously, I have seen it. | ||
|
unidentified
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That's what I'm saying. | |
| I've seen it. | ||
|
unidentified
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That's what I'm saying. | |
| Certain people you never see take an oath to office. | ||
| They're always appointed to the position. | ||
| So they don't maintain an oath of office. | ||
| So they have no oath to go by. | ||
| They're appointed. | ||
| They're appointed. | ||
| This is the dictatorship that we're seeing. | ||
| I have never thought about it like this. | ||
| Like, the Department of Homeland Security is what I'm looking at from 2016 to 2024. | ||
| I want to know who is in that position every year or their offering because that's who has failed America. | ||
| The Department of Homeland Security has failed America. | ||
| Because what is that entity's name? | ||
| The Department of Homeland Security. | ||
| Period. | ||
| It's in the title. | ||
| So what are they doing with their Department of Homeland Security fund? | ||
| Where's the guy going? | ||
|
unidentified
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What is it being in that shoot? | |
| You understand what I'm saying? | ||
| Here's a guy who's been wrong. | ||
| Here's a guy who, well, look, most of these bureaucrats aren't elected anyway. | ||
| Here's a guy who I know took an oath of office, and that's Eric Swalwell. | ||
| Eric Swalwell tweeted out today that he wants to ban all assault weapons, aka he wants to ban about 50% of weapons that Americans own. | ||
| So that's a direct violation of the Second Amendment. | ||
| That's not even debatable. | ||
| And he's not the only one. | ||
|
unidentified
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He can't shoot. | |
| That's because he can't shoot. | ||
| He needs somebody to shoot for him. | ||
| Oh, he's not that tough guy. | ||
| Oh, and he'll have armed security, too. | ||
| So, so he knows that he knows that, hey, if he votes to take away your gun, he's going to be just fine. | ||
|
unidentified
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He's going to be just fine. | |
| It's not his rights that's being taken. | ||
| It's yours. | ||
| It's not what you're looking at for you and your family. | ||
| It's his. | ||
| That's the whole thing. | ||
| We've been sold out so hard and so solid in the American people's face. | ||
| And they're showing everybody this: who they sold out to and how much they sold out to them because they said he's giving it to him. | ||
| Think about that. | ||
| Would y'all play that Zelensky thing saying that Europe and America are going to have to come up some more money? | ||
| Because y'all got to do something. | ||
| This situation is right. | ||
|
unidentified
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They exploited them. | |
| They're exploiting their opportunity. | ||
| No, this situation is exploitation. | ||
| It's completely insane now. | ||
| I can't figure this out. | ||
| I can't, honestly, at this point, I'm leaning into any of these options. | ||
| Is Vladimir Putin actually the one controlling Vladimir Zelensky? | ||
| I mean, seriously, is he the one controlling the Zelensky? | ||
| Because how is it that Zelensky can basically run our government and have a bigger say-so than the Republican Party and a Republican-led house? | ||
| Vladimir Zelensky. | ||
|
unidentified
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I want to know why we're blocking it all up. | |
| They've blown up all our old stuff. | ||
| They've blown up all our old stuff. | ||
| That's why Trump did what he did. | ||
| They sent all of that over there and blown up all our old stuff. | ||
| Zelensky has to have dirt. | ||
| Zelensky has to have dirt on the Bidens and the Biden crime family. | ||
| He absolutely has to. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yes. | |
| And so is that how he's able to steal all of this money? | ||
| Is that how he's able to say, we're not going to have an election unless you give me more money? | ||
| How in the hell is this happening? | ||
|
unidentified
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Because of the bioweapons. | |
| It was the bioweapons labs there. | ||
| That was the fundamental key. | ||
| Once the roof got blown off about the bioweapons lab, it was a wrap. | ||
| Because who was that was it? | ||
| That was the whole, that was the whole grip. | ||
| That was the whole grip in a nutshell. | ||
| That was it. | ||
| That was totally it. | ||
| Once those bioweapons labs got released, it was over with. | ||
| But so it's like this. | ||
| But it's like, is Putin really going in there and investigating, or is it all just a big show so that he can use Zelensky to steal a bunch of money and weaken the United States of America? | ||
|
unidentified
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Not at all. | |
| Not at all. | ||
| In actuality, all this is proving his point to say that the corrupt political system in America, this is what they're about. | ||
| They're about warmongering and child smuggling and organ harvesting. | ||
| They're on the, they're on the America has become China on organ harvesting, okay? | ||
| This needs to be understood. | ||
| Don't you remember when you found hearts in the alleys of Chicago? | ||
| Human hearts in the alleys of Chicago? | ||
| Look that up. | ||
| I'm seriously. | ||
| That happened. | ||
| They are showing you what has to happen. | ||
| They tainted the blood of every American citizen that took a shot. | ||
| So they have to come in and say, oh, no, we got this unvaccinated, whatever human part you need. | ||
| What's the most part that you need? | ||
| It's called your pankras, dog. | ||
| It's called your liver, my dude. | ||
| It's all these components that make you work as a human. | ||
| These people are not playing. | ||
| This is sick. | ||
| When I say this is sick, it's beyond sick. | ||
| Because the younger the person, the better the part. | ||
| That's the difference between human trafficking and organ harvesting. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| Owen, I love you, my dude. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| Let it all out. | ||
| This is the therapeutic hotline. | ||
|
unidentified
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Sometimes you gotta understand. | |
| Therapeutic event. | ||
| Sometimes it's therapeutic to watch leftists get run over by a law enforcement vehicle. | ||
|
unidentified
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It's just bad. | |
| They gave us the shot, but don't recommend it for the migrants coming in because they already know that these people might have F of anything. | ||
| You know, they're coming off from all over. | ||
| But what kills me more than anything, why wasn't the Chinese people stopped in the gate? | ||
| In the gate. | ||
| I can see the Mexicans for real. | ||
| Rock and Mollins, you know, maybe some Haitians. | ||
| But anyone that was Chinese should not have been left to come through that southern border. | ||
| No way, shape, form, or fashion. | ||
| I don't care what nobody says. | ||
| I'm not racist, but all in all, I get it. | ||
| But that right there, my dude, no. | ||
| Nope. | ||
| Nope. | ||
| Well, your frustration is felt by millions of Americans. | ||
| I can promise you that. | ||
| And just for the enemies listening, no, we don't want to see leftists get run over by law enforcement. | ||
| And they weren't run over by law enforcement in that video. | ||
| I'm just kidding. | ||
| I'm not violent. | ||
| I've never engaged or promoted any violence. | ||
| That's not what we do here. | ||
| So everybody just calm down. | ||
| But when you watch conservatives and patriots and Trump supporters get treated like second-class citizens and abused for so long to see the left have to endure some abuse as well, it's like the only type of justice we even get to experience. | ||
|
unidentified
|
All right, guys. | |
| Yeah, I see you in the chat or just it's just your favorite talk show host therapist here. | ||
| We'll put you on the couch, let you vent. | ||
| We'll play you the therapeutic videos. | ||
| keep it down to earth. | ||
| But the real story of the day, well, the biggest story of the day has been for whatever reason, figured out for yourself, watching those leftists get dealt with by law enforcement. | ||
| But the real story of the day is that the Democrats are going to try to remove Trump from the ballot. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| That's the story. | ||
| The stories are everywhere. | ||
| The media pushes on. | ||
| The Democrats plan to use the 14th Amendment against Donald Trump. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| It's just everywhere. | ||
| Here, look at this. | ||
| Type in 14th Amendment Trump, and you'll find there are thousands of stories everywhere. | ||
| This is their plan, folks. | ||
| I'm telling you right now, this is their big plan to remove Trump from the ballot using the 14th Amendment. | ||
| I explained why, how, everything today in the war room. | ||
| Check it out. | ||
| Band.video. | ||
| If you want to see that, this is their big plan. | ||
| Let's take another call. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
|
Hey, Owen, it's Mason. | |
| I'm from Florida. | ||
| Hello, Mason. | ||
|
unidentified
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So, you know, I, you know, for several years, I've been watching Alex Jones since I was a kid and, you know, since you started the war room or I guess took over to War Room. | |
| You know, I'm now 26. | ||
| But, you know, I've been facing a lot of political persecution, even locally in Palm Beach County here, where I live. | ||
| You know, just off trying to expose or ask questions, you know, it seems like if you're recording on the side of the street and catch something that, you know, they didn't want you to record, then, you know, all of a sudden you're facing charges. | ||
| And, you know, with my specific case, it's a lot more than that. | ||
| But, and, you know, I'm, I'm totally right there with you. | ||
| You know, there's definitely a nonviolent course of action to take, but what can people actually do to make a difference? | ||
| You know, we vote. | ||
| It seems like the votes are rigged. | ||
| You know, we speak at city councils. | ||
| It seems like the city council doesn't do anything. | ||
| So, you know, what action can we take as, you know, just ordinary citizens to adopt change? | ||
| And, you know, I think the big thing is that, you know, it takes more than one person. | ||
| It takes a group of people or, you know, a group of people just to peacefully decline or peacefully, you know, decline, you know, following those orders or anything like that. | ||
| Well, let me first respond, and I'm not, I don't mean this in a rude way, but let me first respond to your negativity about the lack of results, which is perfectly fair. | ||
| Imagine it like a dam and the water needs to get over the dam. | ||
| And we're the water. | ||
| Well, one, one drop of water isn't going to do it. | ||
| Maybe a pail of water isn't going to do it. | ||
| Maybe a couple gallons of water isn't going to do it, but maybe a truckload of water might do it. | ||
| Maybe a thousand gallons of water might do it. | ||
| And so that's what it is. | ||
| So you, the individual drop of water, you're not going to make the water go over the dam. | ||
| But 100,000 use, all this out, and that water's pouring over the dam. | ||
| So that's what it's going to take as far as just getting numbers out. | ||
| You know, look, I'm not going to sit here and say I have all the answers. | ||
| What do you do about a rigged election? | ||
| What do you do about rigged media? | ||
| Well, you become the answer. | ||
| I found out media was fake. | ||
| What did I do? | ||
| I started going to political media and news to be something real. | ||
| So you're a young man and you're going to find a way to effectively stick your arms, your legs, your phalanges into the cogs of the machine that is this tyranny. | ||
| But you can never get down. | ||
| Any effort is a good effort. | ||
| And just resisting it and just fighting it is victory, Mason. | ||
| And so just remember that. | ||
| It'll be worth it. | ||
| Freedom is worth fighting for. | ||
| Thank you for the call. | ||
| Let's take another caller here. | ||
| Next caller, where you're from. | ||
|
unidentified
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Testing it and just fighting it is victory, Mason. | |
| And so just remember that. | ||
| It'll be worth it. | ||
| Freedom is worth fighting for. | ||
|
unidentified
|
Thank you for the call. | |
| Let's take another caller here. | ||
|
unidentified
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Next caller, where you're from. | |
| That's testing it and just fighting it. | ||
| It's victory, Mason. | ||
| So just remember that. | ||
| It'll be worth it for another person. | ||
| I'm either old or something. | ||
| I don't know what I'm on, but I'm on something. | ||
| Look, I'm on old. | ||
| Yes, what you are is you're live on the air playing back the show to me, which is very annoying. | ||
|
unidentified
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I'm going to turn it down right now. | |
| Thank you. | ||
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unidentified
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Yes, what there we go. | |
| We are live streaming, Owen, on the Laura Loomer Fan Club live stream. | ||
| Thank you for your patience. | ||
| The Laura Loomer live fan stream. | ||
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unidentified
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Yes, and I'm calling in. | |
| This is Bill. | ||
| I'm the founder of the Laura Loomer live stream, and I'm calling into Owen for the first time on Rumble. | ||
| And we are also live streaming you on our Instagram Laura Loomer live stream. | ||
| I can't tell if you're being serious or not right now. | ||
| Is that a real thing? | ||
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unidentified
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Yes, it is, sir. | |
| Laura Loomer Fan Club on Rumble. | ||
| Well, we are in Rumble, but we are live streaming you on Instagram right now. | ||
| Oh, so we're not live on Rumble, but you're live on Instagram? | ||
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unidentified
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Yes, sir. | |
| We live stream on Instagram every night. | ||
| Laura Loomer, I believe, is going to be on my show tomorrow. | ||
|
unidentified
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That's true. | |
| I just heard that. | ||
| So there you go. | ||
|
unidentified
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So, this is Bill. | |
| I'm the Laura Loomer Fan Club founder. | ||
| i'm calling you live right now hi everyone on instagram Do I need to host the Laura Loomer live fan club show, too? | ||
| I can do that. | ||
| I'll host two shows at once. | ||
| I didn't even know I was supposed to host two at once, but I'll do it. | ||
| I'll do it. | ||
|
unidentified
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Owen, hello. | |
| Owen, there's a little lag on, so thank you. | ||
| I can't really tell if this is me, but if it's me, thank you, Owen. | ||
| I'm so happy to call in. | ||
| Yes, this is Bill. | ||
| I'm calling you, and we are live streaming you on the Laura Loomer Fan Club Instagram as we speak. | ||
| I can see my people are telling me, yes, Bill, you're on. | ||
| Thank you, Owen. | ||
| This is really, it's really cool, and it's different. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| I'm looking at you, Owen, through my live feed. | ||
| There is a lag. | ||
| Thank you for your patience. | ||
| Hi, everybody, on the Laura Loomer live stream, fan club live stream. | ||
| Laura is going to be on the InfoWars War Room with me tomorrow. | ||
| I'm not sure what time, but she will be on with me. | ||
| I'm live 3 to 6 p.m. Central weekdays at band.video, the host of the InfoWars War Room. | ||
| Laura will be on with me tomorrow. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yes. | |
| And maybe I should give Laura a hard time. | ||
| Maybe I should really give Laura a hard time and tell her to take it easy on Marjorie Taylor Green and take it easy on Ron DeSantis. | ||
| You know, maybe, maybe it's time. | ||
| I'm actually getting Laura on for a specific story. | ||
| But, you know, maybe it's time for Laura Loomer to have a little, she might have to have somebody say, hey, let's stop doing red on red here and let's just focus on the red on blue. | ||
|
unidentified
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Well, Owen, you don't know this, but the Laura Loomer Fan Club is based in Wisconsin. | |
| And in Wisconsin, we are privy to, I'm personally, I don't want to say personal friends with Paul Ryan, but I have marched in 50 parades with Paul Ryan in the past. | ||
| So I've had my learning curve with Paul Ryan, and I know all of the Wisconsin GOP never Trumper tactics. | ||
| So I've given Laura the privy to all that. | ||
| And I'll tell you what, Laura Loomer is way ahead of the curve, Owen. | ||
| So that's interesting. | ||
| So when you got involved with Paul Ryan, were you just kind of a classical GOP Republican voter? | ||
| And then when you saw him stab Trump in the back, you said, wait, what's going on here? | ||
| Or how did that go? | ||
|
unidentified
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Very good. | |
| So yes, that's exactly it. | ||
| So back in the GOP days, let's go way back to 2010, 2011. | ||
| I actually helped Paul Ryan. | ||
| I would work on his campaign. | ||
| I would get signatures for him. | ||
| Then in 209, I had my learning curve. | ||
| When I ran into Ryan's Priebus, I had just got on the Rebecca Clayfish campaign. | ||
| Rebecca was the campaign. | ||
| She was the Tea Party candidate for Scott Walker. | ||
| I ran into Ryan's Priebus and Ryan's Priebus told me right to my face, you know, Bill, you should not be helping Rebecca. | ||
| She is just a pretty face. | ||
| She's a cheerleader. | ||
| She has no experience. | ||
| You know, we have our guy. | ||
| We have our Brett Davis. | ||
| That's when I had my learning curve, Owen. | ||
| That's when they told me that they have their people. | ||
| You do not get to pick the people as the people. | ||
| We already choose them. | ||
| That was my learning curve. | ||
| Owen, I'm a little excited in talking to you because I honestly can't believe I'm doing it. | ||
| But no, there's a learning curve there. | ||
| And so fast forward to December of 2010 when I started the Laura Loomer Fan Club after getting off the Sarah Palin campaign. | ||
| 2010? | ||
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unidentified
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2010? | |
| Laura was like 16. | ||
|
unidentified
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Oh, I've known Laura some time. | |
| What I'm talking about is back when I get off the Sarah Palin campaign. | ||
| Maybe my dates are mixed up because I'm a little excited to talk to you. | ||
| But what I can tell you, Owen, is that right now we are focusing on Laura Loomer as the next president in 2028 or 2032. | ||
| Uh-huh. | ||
| I don't think she has what it takes. | ||
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unidentified
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All right, that's cool. | |
| In fact, I'm going to run against her. | ||
|
unidentified
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That would be beautiful. | |
| Can you imagine? | ||
| At least you're both beautiful. | ||
| Oh, I am all natural. | ||
|
unidentified
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That's a little mean, though. | |
| Oh, is that mean? | ||
|
unidentified
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A little bit. | |
| Oh, come on. | ||
| Laura can take it. | ||
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unidentified
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Well, she can. | |
| I'm just saying. | ||
| It's a little personal. | ||
| Bill, I don't want to have to ask Laura about you tomorrow. | ||
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unidentified
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You can ask her. | |
| She loves me. | ||
| Bill. | ||
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unidentified
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Yes, sir. | |
| Don't you think you're taking your support for Laura a little too far here? | ||
|
unidentified
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Well, I am the Laura Loomer fan club. | |
| You are. | ||
| You might literally be the entire thing. | ||
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unidentified
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Well, I'm not the entire thing. | |
| It's thousands of people. | ||
| I'm just the founder of it. | ||
| That's fun. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I got to take another call here, but that's fun. | ||
| Guys, I don't know if this is real, if I'm live on Instagram with this guy or not, because I have no way of accessing Instagram. | ||
| I'm not on there. | ||
| But that's pretty funny. | ||
| And whether you think that caller was a troll or not, he is right, though. | ||
| It took us all to realize that the Republican Party was working against Trump to see that, no, really, they don't have our best interest in mind at all. | ||
| And actually, that's not even a fair statement. | ||
| Most people, including the InfoWars audience and myself, knew that the Republicans were just as bad as the Democrats, but it took the Republican persecution of Donald Trump to make the average Republican voter realize that. | ||
| But I didn't know how much longer I wanted to be on the Laura Loomer Fan Club live stream. | ||
| Let's go to the next caller. | ||
| What's your name, where you're from? | ||
|
unidentified
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Hey, what's going on on Matt from Massachusetts? | |
| Hey, Matt. | ||
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unidentified
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Hey, I'll be real quick here. | |
| Two things. | ||
| First thing is how it just blows my mind. | ||
| This is, it's, I mean, I know we all have a million questions about what's going on, but why is not any person from the right or whoever it might be stepping in and pressing charges on everything that's going on with the Biden thing? | ||
| Like, what are we doing here? | ||
| Well, where do you expect the pressure to come from? | ||
|
unidentified
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I don't, I don't know. | |
| I just, it's just so obvious to me the corruption. | ||
| And it's like, I'm working nine to five and frigging barely getting by. | ||
| And it's like, is someone going to step up? | ||
| Like, I follow everyone. | ||
| Like, Rand Paul seems like a good dude. | ||
| Okay, okay. | ||
| So I've got a better idea of the direction here. | ||
| And so I would say that our big issue is that we don't control the Senate, which might have been synthetic. | ||
| I mean, just trying to revisit that situation. | ||
| What happened to Blake Masters? | ||
| What happened to Dr. Oz? | ||
| And there were a couple other races that I think maybe didn't go fair and square, let's say. | ||
| And so the Democrats still control the Senate. | ||
| So the Republicans have basically nothing they can do out of the Senate. | ||
| There's very little muscle that they can flex. | ||
| Rand Paul is basically flexing everything he can to try to go after Fauci. | ||
| It's an uphill battle. | ||
| But then you have the House where the Republicans do have the votes, if they can unify, to get a lot done. | ||
| And they run a bunch of these committees and they could get a lot more done. | ||
| And it seems that the problem is Kevin McCarthy, which is a damn shame, which is a damn shame. | ||
| And anybody who follows my work knows that I was heavily against Kevin McCarthy during the speaker nomination process. | ||
| But once he got in, I said, I'm willing to give him a chance. | ||
| Well, he's blown it as far as I'm concerned. | ||
| So I would say the biggest obstacle we have in getting anything actually accomplished in terms of dealing with the Biden crime family, it is Kevin McCarthy. | ||
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unidentified
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| You nail the, you nail the, I know. | ||
| And Kevin McCarthy posts things, and I follow him on Instagram. | ||
| He posts stuff every day. | ||
| It's like blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
| And it's like, do something. | ||
| Like all you do is talk. | ||
| And here's the other thing. | ||
| And this, I hope I'm wrong about, but you've never seen any long-term strategy out of Republicans, right? | ||
| Never. | ||
| Now, I think Donald Trump might be savvy enough to have an idea of long-term strategy. | ||
| Do I think Kevin McCarthy is that intelligent or savvy? | ||
| No. | ||
| No, not at all. | ||
| If anything, he's erased any thoughts or potential I had of that. | ||
| But maybe I'm wrong. | ||
| Maybe there is a long game here. | ||
| And I mean, I can wish that's the case, but I don't think so. | ||
| Yes, guys, I'm sorry about the plastic bottle tonight. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I was in a rush to get on air. | ||
| This is all I could find to drink for water that was ready to go. | ||
| So yes, I'm sorry. | ||
| I'm drinking out of a plastic bottle. | ||
| You caught me. | ||
| I suck. | ||
| I'm horrible. | ||
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unidentified
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Yeah, man. | |
| Let me tell you why I suck. | ||
| Because I'm drinking out of a plastic bottle tonight. | ||
| Sorry for that interruption. | ||
|
unidentified
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Hey, Owen, every single time I get the notification that you're on, I listen and I try to get everyone else who I know to listen, whether that works or not. | |
| I have no idea, but they're missing out. | ||
| And my other question is: should I even bother going to the voting booth and waste my time and miss work? | ||
| Yes. | ||
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unidentified
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Because I live in Massachusetts. | |
| It's a complete shit show. | ||
| No, you still have to do it. | ||
| And I'll give you the argument. | ||
| I've given it many times. | ||
| I get asked this a lot. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| You still need to vote for two reasons. | ||
| One, one, and you're seeing this work against Vivek Ramaswamy right now. | ||
| If you don't vote, that's on your record. | ||
| And people in politics and political wonks will look into that and they'll say, you don't vote. | ||
| I don't care about what you say. | ||
| So there's one reason. | ||
| Two, even if the whole thing is rigged, which maybe you think it is, and that's fine, you still have to go vote to show your trust in the system when it's run correctly. | ||
| Because if all of us just say it's rigged, I don't want to vote. | ||
| And then we all have voter atrophy, then they'll just cancel elections and they'll just say, well, then we get no more elections. | ||
| So it's still important to vote. | ||
| There is a good reason to do so. | ||
| And so I will always continue to vote. | ||
| And then I would suggest you do the same. | ||
|
unidentified
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Absolutely. | |
| Thank you so much for your time. | ||
| And can I say one last thing? | ||
| First, I have to ask you. | ||
| First, I need to ask, you have notifications. | ||
| Is that where are you getting the notifications from? | ||
|
unidentified
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What do we call them? | |
| Housy? | ||
| Okay, so it's from Twitter, though. | ||
| Okay. | ||
|
unidentified
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So are you watching on Twitter or Rumble? | |
| Twitter and I have Rumble, but Twitter seems to pop up easier for me. | ||
| Would you rather me watch on Rumble? | ||
| No, it doesn't make a difference to me. | ||
| I'm only curious because I hear that people don't get notifications. | ||
| And I'm just trying to figure out if that's from Rumble, if that's from Twitter, but you say you do get the Twitter notifications. | ||
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unidentified
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I get every single time you're live, it pops up and I hit it and I watch. | |
| Interesting. | ||
| Okay, good to hear. | ||
| Now, what is it you wanted to say? | ||
|
unidentified
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I don't know if you're familiar with Massachusetts, but I just want to say Maura Healy, the worst politician of all time. | |
| And I'll leave you with that. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I'm not familiar enough to comment, but I trust your opinion. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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Sleepy Rick in FEMA Region 4. | |
| Why are you sleepy tonight? | ||
| Are you like Sleepy Joe? | ||
| Hey, man. | ||
| Glad to hear you're sounding better, first and foremost. | ||
| Oh, thank you. | ||
| Actually, my voice is a little raspy today from the weekend. | ||
| Yeah, well, Vegas will do that to you. | ||
| Going back to Warroom earlier, you said likely. | ||
| I'm pretty much going to guarantee that that ranting house cleaner complaining about how expensive everything is, she voted for Sleepy Rick. | ||
| And she's got borderline crazy eyes going. | ||
| She must be. | ||
| Don't question me on anything, Jack. | ||
| Inflation, submission, starvation. | ||
| That's bikes. | ||
| Think about what you think about. | ||
|
unidentified
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Stop, stop. | |
| We're not violent. | ||
| We're people. | ||
| What's happening? | ||
| Stop. | ||
|
unidentified
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You bastards. | |
| It was hilarious. | ||
| That copies. | ||
| You got 30 seconds to get the fuck out of the road. | ||
|
unidentified
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I'm going to ram you. | |
| Oh, man. | ||
| At least they were being honest. | ||
| At least they were being honest. | ||
| I appreciate a good warning from law enforcement. | ||
| I know you've probably heard this before, but in case, you know, that day I got arrested at the Capitol with the piece of tape over my mouth, I spent 36 hours in jail for having a piece of tape over my mouth at the U.S. Capitol. | ||
| And when I went in that day, I can't say any more than this, but when I went into the Capitol that day and I have eyewitnesses, the police stopped me and they said, Troyer, we've been told to arrest you if you go in there. | ||
| Again, I committed, I didn't do anything. | ||
| I was not committing a crime by walking in there. | ||
| It's the people's house. | ||
| And then all I did was stand there with a piece of tape over my mouth. | ||
| And indeed, they came over and arrested me. | ||
| So, so yeah, okay, the police say, get out of the road or we're going to ram you. | ||
|
unidentified
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Well, get out of the road or you're going to get rammed. | |
| Yeah, there's been a couple of cornballs tonight. | ||
| Bill in Wisconsin, I assure you, rumor's not engaging with that clown. | ||
| Well, apparently he does run the Laura Loomer fan club. | ||
| The guy sent me the link and showed me the live stream. | ||
| So that is real. | ||
| Can you pull up that little kid? | ||
| I'd venture to say he was eight years old, the kid at the schooling of the fools at the school meeting, talking about masks and the commie news network. | ||
| That kid, he was great. | ||
| Fantastic. | ||
| And you saw the old men behind him that are less mature than he is. | ||
| They're in their 60s, and an eight-year-old is more mature and has a higher IQ than them. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| I told Harrison about it last night when he was filling in for you. | ||
| The Apple Overlords actually blocked me sending the Alex and Tate interview to my brother. | ||
| And he's like, they're not blocking it. | ||
| I sent him multiple screenshots. | ||
| He's like, holy shit, I can't believe that they're doing that. | ||
| Yeah, this is why people always ask to say, why do you have all these different URLs, MadMaxWorld.tv, all this other stuff? | ||
| Because they ban the links. | ||
| They literally ban the links in messages, emails, social media. | ||
| So we have to constantly change our URL so that people can share it. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Yeah, you can't send banned out video links anywhere. | ||
| All right, Rick, thanks for the call tonight. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| We've had some great callers. | ||
| We've had some trolls. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Bill wasn't really a troll. | ||
| He was the founder of the Laura Loomer Fan Club. | ||
| But I guess kind of you have to be a troll to be the founder of the Laura Loomer Fan Club, right? | ||
| You have to have some percentage of troll blood. | ||
| I mean, I'm a troll. | ||
| I've kind of almost graduated from troll academy. | ||
| I was like one of the king trolls and now I've transcended. | ||
| Let's take one more caller tonight. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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Hey, this is Dan Grimes. | |
| How are you doing? | ||
| What's up, Dan? | ||
|
unidentified
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Hey, I actually wanted to talk to you about real estate, but I'm not going to do that right now because my voice is shot. | |
| And well, you're a realtor, aren't you? | ||
| That's your thing. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah, but we don't have enough time for that. | |
| You don't want it right now. | ||
| Maybe next week. | ||
| I did want to ask you a question, though. | ||
| The other caller kind of sparked something in my mind. | ||
| The WNDs that Mike Lindell was talking about at his summit, do you think that those are going to be helpful in, you know, with like election integrity? | ||
| Boy, that depends on who's in the audience and how much pull they have. | ||
| How much of a will is there with any Republicans in any positions of power and influence to actually monitor and watch these elections? | ||
| Is there anybody else besides a Dinesh D'Souza and his team getting this information? | ||
| Is there anybody from the Trump camp monitoring this? | ||
| Did he monitor it in 2020? | ||
| These are questions of which I just do not have the answer. | ||
| And so I think really, if I had to say something that I know, it's that we're going to have to probably outvote Democrats two or three to one to win. | ||
| And we might be able to. | ||
| We might be able to pull that off. | ||
|
unidentified
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Dumb being like it's going to be something that gets shut down at the local level and it's going to have to go very, very deep at the local level to get it to go through. | |
| But I think there's a way that they can fly drones over top of the buildings and stuff like that. | ||
| So I thought that was kind of interesting, but I'm trying to poke holes in it, hoping that, you know, it works, but, you know, trying to anticipate what they're going to do. | ||
| Well, we can do that. | ||
| They're going to stuff mail-in ballots. | ||
| They're going to vote harvest. | ||
| They're going to early vote. | ||
| They're going to do everything. | ||
| And so that's really the problem. | ||
| It needs to be one day, one person, one vote. | ||
| Simple. | ||
| I mean, I would say paper ballots, remove the machines from the process. | ||
| But look, a machine that's not rigged can do a fine job. | ||
| So the machine is not inherently evil. | ||
| But it's one person, one vote, one day. | ||
| That should be the process. | ||
| One person, one paper ballot, one day. | ||
| Everything else is Shaden Freud, shenanigans, and opening up for cheating and fraud. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah, I think the whole thing about that is, you know, them going on online is what they're trying to, you know, poke holes in with the whole device. | |
| I don't know how far you've looked into it, but it seems like a good device. | ||
| They put a lot of money into it, but I just don't know if it's going to get shut down or if it's going to become kind of like something that we kind of like latch on to, but then they just shut it down like at the local level legally or something like that. | ||
| They poke holes in the technology or something like that. | ||
| So yeah, that's one thing. | ||
| You know, if I would say one more thing, and thank you for the call. | ||
| I think one thing that can be done is the punishment, the punishment for any type of election fraud or voter fraud should be much more severe. | ||
| I mean, you could even classify that as treason, sedition. | ||
| And I guarantam to you, I guarantee you, less people are going to be willing to engage in voter fraud. | ||
| And more people, when presented with an idea of some action that they might take on election day or in the election cycle that they might think is a little suspicious, instead of going into it, they might say, uh-uh, I'm not doing that. | ||
| I know when you engage in voter fraud and this stuff, the punishment is way too severe. | ||
| So, I mean, that'd be one way. | ||
| Just make the punishment for any type of voter fraud much more severe. | ||
| I mean, make it so bad that nobody ever thinks about doing it again. | ||
| That would be another way, I think, that you could probably stop that or at least mitigate it much more. | ||
| All right, before we sign off, who did this? | ||
| Who did this? | ||
| Who did this? | ||
| I got to admit, I kind of like it. | ||
| It's not mine. | ||
| I don't think if you go buy this stuff, you're supporting me. | ||
| You're not. | ||
| This is not my stuff. | ||
| I did not make this, but I kind of think that whoever did this should just hand me this design and let me have it. | ||
| Now, having said that, any Owenly fans' pickleball sets must be burned upon arrival at your house. | ||
| If I find out anybody in my audience is playing pickleball, I am going to shun you. | ||
| I am going to embarrass you. | ||
| I don't ever want to see a pickleball set with my name on it being used on a pickleball court. | ||
| And if there was once a basketball court or a tennis court or any other sort of court or recreational activity being done at the place where you now play pickleball, to me, that is considering that that is one of the biggest offenses that you could ever have to me. | ||
| But folks, do not purchase any of this. | ||
| This is not mine. | ||
| This will not support me. | ||
| I don't know who made this, but I probably should be selling this stuff. | ||
| And see, really, that's my problem is that I just am not. | ||
| I just don't, I don't think about making as much money as possible. | ||
| All my effort goes into the product I put on the air. | ||
| All of it. | ||
| And so, yeah, we could make a bunch of stuff. | ||
| People want a bunch of t-shirts. | ||
| I could do a bunch of stuff, but all the support has to go to InfoWars, not me. | ||
| That's how it is. | ||
| And so we really, I'm not allowed to do any of this. | ||
| Do not purchase this pickleball set. | ||
| Do not. | ||
| My goodness. | ||
| You people are savages. | ||
| You people are absolute savages. | ||
| We're done here. | ||
| Owen Schroyer Live, episode 39 in the books. | ||
| As always, coming to you through the Wolfpack.gold microphone. | ||
| I'm out. | ||
| I'll see you tomorrow at Band.video. | ||
| Peace. | ||
| Do the things that you know. | ||
| The things that you know. |