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| All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| Alright, surreal to think or to know that this is the last Owen Schroer Live until I become a speech prisoner in America. | ||
| A speech prisoner in America. | ||
| In the clown world, in the corrupt Biden administration. | ||
| Telling the truth is a crime. | ||
| Caring about your country is a crime. | ||
| The First Amendment is a crime. | ||
| The Second Amendment is a crime. | ||
| This is what you get in Biden's America. | ||
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All right. | |
| So here's the deal. | ||
| My plan is my plan is to just take calls and have your questions all night long. | ||
| Your questions about anything legal or really anything. | ||
| I just want to take calls since this is the last show before I turn in. | ||
| And things got even more interesting today. | ||
| Things got even more interesting today. | ||
| And if you weren't tuned into the InfoWars War Room, then you didn't hear the political persecution of Owen Schroyer. | ||
| Knows no ends. | ||
| You thought you heard the worst of it when they sentenced me to jail for free speech? | ||
| Well, you're in for a surprise tonight, then, aren't you? | ||
| Now, I want to just get ahead of something here before I open up the phone lines. | ||
| There's a couple things I want to do. | ||
| I'm going to show you the latest political persecution of me, and then I want to read something for you. | ||
| But I also want to let you know that there's a lot of questions I'm sure you're going to have that are very specific in nature about my commissary, about where you can send me books or mail while I am a speech prisoner in Biden's America. | ||
| And so I would say for now that I'm not going to have some of those specifics. | ||
| I'm not going to have some of those specifics, but I will be releasing full specifics either later this week on the war room, but no doubt, no doubt, there will be specifics right here at Owenschroyer 1776. | ||
| So when the time comes, I'll basically put it all in writing, my address and all the information of how you can send me mail or make sure my commissary is filled so I can use the phone and buy certain things while I'm in there just to make my time a little easier. | ||
| So that is going to be all right here at Owenschroyer1776 on Twitter. | ||
| And while I am trying to get my original Twitter account back at all I do is Owen, we are going to be trying to get that back. | ||
| In the meantime, this is where you can follow for updates and information. | ||
| And while I'm away, my media team will be handling this, giving you updates, how you can get in touch with me, mailing address, commissary, and everything else. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So follow at Owenschroyer1776 for updates on that. | ||
| I will give you guys updates in a second. | ||
| I already see your questions coming in on the chat. | ||
| And so I do plan to address that. | ||
| But let's not forget, let's try to stay professional here and remind you that everything we do comes to you through the wolfpack.gold microphone, wolfpack.gold microphone, making all the audio here possible, even if it is a little over modulated. | ||
| Hopefully we corrected that. | ||
| We turned it down a little bit. | ||
| Wolfpack.gold, it's the only subscription that pays you back. | ||
| All of our sound comes to you through the wolfpack.gold microphone. | ||
| Are you a member of the pack yet? | ||
| If not, what are you waiting for? | ||
| Nothing but happy members over there at wolfpack.gold, and they bring to you this transmission. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Before I do open up the phone lines here, I'm going to give you the update. | ||
| We covered this thoroughly on the InfoWars War Room today. | ||
| But in case you didn't know, I woke up with a little surprise from our friends at the IRS today, and they are demanding that I owe them $300,000. | ||
| The IRS, I got this in the mail this morning, is saying that I owe them $300,000. | ||
| Now, this is beyond ludicrous. | ||
| There's no taxable income that I have that I haven't paid my taxes on. | ||
| This is complete illegitimate. | ||
| And I'm not going to go into details, obviously, but I will tell you that this is not the first time I heard from them. | ||
| And I always act under good faith, and I always act under the notion that the people on the other side of the table are acting in good faith too. | ||
| And unfortunately, when you deal with government, you never have your good faith returned. | ||
| So the first time the IRS sent me this notice that I owed them hundreds of thousands of dollars, I responded saying, no, I don't. | ||
| Here's the mistake. | ||
| This is not mine. | ||
| Here's all my bank records. | ||
| Here's the proof. | ||
| None of this money is mine. | ||
| Here's the proof I never had any of this money. | ||
| Here's all my bank records. | ||
| Here's all my salary records, everything. | ||
| Everything. | ||
| So I went above and beyond with my lawyers to prove that I did not owe the IRS this money. | ||
| Again, that's me operating in good faith. | ||
| So at that time, I said, I'm not going to make a big thing of this. | ||
| I'm not going to make a fuss about this. | ||
| I'm not going to make a big political persecution case about this. | ||
| And once they see the proof that I don't owe them $300,000, they'll leave it alone and I won't hear from them again. | ||
| But then, of course, one week, one week to my incarceration, and this is in the mail from the IRS. | ||
| One week till my incarceration date, and this is in my mail from the IRS. | ||
| And they're saying I owe it by the end of the month or the interest rates are going to increase. | ||
| Now, you tell me that's not political persecution. | ||
| You tell me anybody that deals with this level of political persecution in America. | ||
| There are very few men, and I am honored to be on this Mount Rushmore of American Patriots, folks. | ||
| Alex Jones, Roger Stone, Donald Trump, Steve Bannon. | ||
| I mean, who else but Owen Schroyer after that? | ||
| Who else but Owen Schroyer after that? | ||
| That is a Mount Rushmore of modern-day American Patriots. | ||
| Nobody gets persecuted like those names. | ||
| And I can't believe me at 34 years is on that list. | ||
| I'm sure it's just a coincidence that the week before I turn in, the IRS demands $300,000 from me. | ||
| That's totally illegitimate. | ||
| I don't owe the IRS $3,000. | ||
| I always pay my taxes, even though I hate it, and I think they're illegal. | ||
| And I think not paying your taxes should be a First Amendment activity, by the way. | ||
| But I'm not even here to debate that. | ||
| I do pay my taxes. | ||
| I don't owe the IRS. | ||
| And this is in my mail this morning, the week before I go in. | ||
| And they say I owe it by the end of the month. | ||
| And so now, as if I didn't have enough things to do in the next week before I become a political prisoner, before I become a speech prisoner, as if I didn't have enough things to do, now I'm going to be dealing with this. | ||
| And it's reached a point where I've now got to hire even more lawyers. | ||
| Even more lawyers. | ||
| So your continued support at defendowen.com means a lot. | ||
| And I'm telling you, I'm not a communist, and I don't like doing the fundraising thing. | ||
| I'd rather give you a product, give you a deliverable. | ||
| But defendowen.com, I've now got to hire a third legal team. | ||
| A third legal team. | ||
| So I've got my legal team that's going to be taking my free speech case to the Supreme Court. | ||
| I've got my other legal team dealing with the digital identity theft and defamation that I'm dealing with. | ||
| And now I'm going to have to have another legal team to deal with the continued political persecution and illegitimate claims from the IRS. | ||
| So your support at defendoen.com literally is imperative for me. | ||
| And I cannot thank you enough for it. | ||
| So there you go. | ||
| It happens again. | ||
| All right, let's go through the chat. | ||
| We're a little late going through the chat tonight. | ||
| So this means we're going to have a lot of shout outs. | ||
| But that's good because I'm glad to be here with you all tonight. | ||
| And so let's get to it as is tradition here. | ||
| As is tradition here, we go and give a shout out to everybody in the chat. | ||
| And we've got a large audience already here early. | ||
| Radar, Ry Slid, Yousuf, Straight Smoke, AJ the DJ, Nozlitz, Dakota Brian, Chuck Nasty, On Beckoned Perfect, Ken Wisconsin, Sam's Twitch, Jackass45. | ||
| Oh, that one's, I wonder about that one. | ||
| Too risky Dave, Teradax, Arrow Darts, Green Eyes, Loomer Fan Club in the house, Prime Auto, Someone Who's No One, Mr. 4000, Dan the Drummer, Bartle Dew for You, Outer Splush, Magnus Magnus, Phyllis Goge. | ||
| Phyllis, I always mispronounce your name. | ||
| Feed News Live Patriot. | ||
| Real Gian Carlo Reyes. | ||
| Cava Redeemed. | ||
| NBA Crypto Boy. | ||
| Werewolf 1945. | ||
| Salty Duke. | ||
| Patriot Wayner. | ||
| Mark Daga. | ||
| The Man Jr. | ||
| O that Goyag. | ||
| Oh, that Gaiag. | ||
| Oh, that guy OG. | ||
| Username 1566. | ||
| Was that a sign to you? | ||
| Invalid Cookie in the house. | ||
| Timothy Lasley in the house. | ||
| Banksy Mike in the house. | ||
| You got a hat coming your way, buddy. | ||
| So does Yusuf. | ||
| Or did Yousuf, I think you got the t-shirt. | ||
| I can't remember. | ||
| D. Govan, one-handed bandit. | ||
| Eliza Scar. | ||
| Fina Zanos. | ||
| Magnus with the first Rumble Rants of the day. | ||
| Thank you, Magnus. | ||
| Gona Getcha. | ||
| Mr. Bob Dabolina. | ||
| Fall of Civilization. | ||
| Clyde 6 Killer. | ||
| Avalanche Mike. | ||
| Kelkel H. Yeah, I mean, I don't know. | ||
| Does Hunter Biden pay taxes? | ||
| No, he actually owes taxes. | ||
| It's Joe and Hunter Biden that actually owe the taxes. | ||
| But the Bidens are above the law. | ||
| Certainly you're aware of that by now. | ||
| Doobie 12. | ||
| Christoph Kringle. | ||
| Skull Drazer. | ||
| In Christen. | ||
| Dan Grimes. | ||
| Dude Broseph. | ||
| Mason Hoffman. | ||
| We're getting close. | ||
| Dem Apples. | ||
| GMM 423. | ||
| Corey Chavez. | ||
| Shabbat 45. | ||
| We got a lot in the chat tonight. | ||
| Pure Thought, Eyes Open. | ||
| Power Sledge, Lisa McKean. | ||
| Give Jesus all the glory. | ||
| MJ Cook, I think we're almost, oh my gosh, we got a lot still. | ||
| God will judge Ryan Bardwell. | ||
| Dan Brown, Britt Deshong, WRG 2020, BRZ, Lesgo Brandon, Bonnie Jarica, A.E. Wills, I Won't Submit. | ||
| Troy Potter, Keep It Salty, Wernie 450, Tim Plark, The Lost Tails, 4 Ford, Quintupel Sevens, Texas Tornado, Somebody 99, The Only Gilda, Golden Tulip. | ||
| Man, we got a lot of people. | ||
| Buck Fiden, Buck Fiden in the chat tonight. | ||
| Rambo 2A, InfoWarrior 83. | ||
| Pat Art. | ||
| Rick Formula. | ||
| This is one of the longest chat shout-outs we've ever had to give. | ||
| That's a good thing. | ||
| Mike Hawk Rolls. | ||
| I'm a bit of a Mike Hawk myself. | ||
| BMS 13, live podcast OFC. | ||
| They're still coming in. | ||
| Thought module. | ||
| Hey, thank you, Ryan Bardwell, Texas. | ||
| Second Rumble Rance of the Night. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Live for your parish. | ||
| Professor Know-It-All. | ||
| TJW, 1776, Juice 1201. | ||
| Charlotte Cosmic, Dissection, Max Seen, Max Wilf, The Walking Head, Jericho, Lars Bianca, and we've done it. | ||
| We've got through all the chats. | ||
| So there you go. | ||
| We always give everybody in the chat a shout out, at least through the first round. | ||
| So glad to have everybody along for the ride tonight. | ||
| As I said, I'm going to open up the phone lines here shortly. | ||
| And we will take your calls. | ||
| Any questions you have, we'll just do open lines. | ||
| Freedom Trucker with us tonight. | ||
| Now, before I do all of that, before I do all of that and open up the phone lines, now it's my goal for this channel, for this Rumble channel, rumble.com slash Owen. | ||
| By the way, if you're watching on Twitter or X, which I'm assuming there's some audience over there, Those numbers have actually been going up at Owen Schroyer Live. | ||
| But if you're watching over there, these are the comments from the Rumble channel, rumble.com slash Owen. | ||
| So if you're wondering how you get a shout out, you have to watch and comment at rumble.com slash Owen. | ||
| And that seems to be where most of the live audience is anyway. | ||
| But if you're wondering where these chats and shout outs are coming from, that is your answer. | ||
| But I wanted to build this Rumble channel up to 10,000 followers in the first year. | ||
| That was the goal. | ||
| We started this in January. | ||
| And we've had some hiccups along the way, but we've had some good times and we've had some successes, obviously, as well. | ||
| And we wanted to get this to 10K, but we're a little behind on that number. | ||
| That's okay. | ||
| And now the fact that I'm going to be spending the last two months of the year in jail certainly does not help that. | ||
| But if you're listening and you have an account, please go hit the follow button on Owen Schroyer Live, where this is live streaming, rumble.com slash Owen. | ||
| And maybe we can still get to 10,000 by the end of the year. | ||
| Maybe we can still get to 10,000 by the end of the year. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Before I open up the phone lines, there's a book. | ||
| It's one of my favorite books. | ||
| Radio's Greatest of All Time. | ||
| Rush Limbaugh. | ||
| Now, this came out after Rush had passed. | ||
| And his wife and his brother put this book out for Rush's audience. | ||
| And of course, I had to get my hands on a couple of them. | ||
| With stuff like this, I get a little, what might you call it? | ||
| I'm a bit of a collector. | ||
| So I actually got a couple of these. | ||
| But I was reading it the other night. | ||
| And there was a section of this that I think it's one of the greatest you're going to get in radio. | ||
| And, you know, I try to live up to the greats like Rush Limbaugh and Alex Jones and many others. | ||
| But see if you can. | ||
| Well, this is the part of the book I'm reading from here. | ||
| What makes America Great and Why We Must Protect It? | ||
| And this was such a heavy segment on the Rush Limbaugh show. | ||
| This was from September 7th, 2007, long before I really cared about politics, but I just loved talk radio. | ||
| So I listened to talk radio. | ||
| Didn't necessarily care about politics. | ||
| I just loved talk radio. | ||
| I loved the debates. | ||
| I loved the call-in aspect of it. | ||
| So I was listening to talk radio before I was really even politically aware or concerned, just because I love the medium. | ||
| But I think this is a very, I think this is a very important segment from Rush Limbaugh's show, September 7th, 2007. | ||
| Now, I could read this in Rush's voice. | ||
| I do a great Rush impersonation, by the way. | ||
| It's been a while. | ||
| Now that I don't listen to him every day, it's harder. | ||
| You know, what happened in Philadelphia in 1776 was a miracle. | ||
| Divine inspiration had to have been there. | ||
| The principles may be bigger than the men who wrote them down, but they did write them. | ||
| And they were not racists and they were not bigots, whatever else the PC crowd teaches you today. | ||
| Have you read the Declaration of Independence? | ||
| One nation under God, Creator. | ||
| What do you guys think? | ||
| Thank you, AIM316. | ||
| God bless you. | ||
| Thank you, Thought Module. | ||
| Should I read this in Rush's voice, guys? | ||
| No, I don't need to pinch my nose. | ||
| That's the Jake Tapper or the Ben Shapiro. | ||
| Should I read this in Rush's voice or should I read this in my own voice? | ||
| What do you guys think? | ||
| We'll do a quick... | ||
| All right, you guys like it in Russia's voice? | ||
| All right. | ||
| I'm going to start it over. | ||
| I'm really going to fake us. | ||
| I'm really going to focus here. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Just another Truth Seeker 5. | ||
| So here we go, folks. | ||
| This is from Rush's book, the segment here, What Makes America Great and Why We Must Protect It, The Rush Limbaugh Show, September 7th, 2007. | ||
| I'm going to do this in my Rush voice since you guys liked it. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
| You know, what happened in Philadelphia in 1776 was a miracle. | ||
| Divine inspiration had to have been there. | ||
| The principles may be bigger than the men who wrote them down. | ||
| But they did write them, and they were not racists and they were not bigots, whatever else the PC crowd teaches you today. | ||
| Have you read the Declaration of Independence? | ||
| One nation under God, Creator, the Pledge of Allegiance? | ||
| Clearly, the founders of this country believed in God and believed that we were all created and that we were all created equal. | ||
| Certain unalienable rights, amongst them, life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness. | ||
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Life, liberty, pursuit. | |
| These words mean things. | ||
| You say the principles are bigger than the people who wrote them down, but it took people to write them down. | ||
| Where did they get the inspiration? | ||
| Where did they get the intelligence? | ||
| They were great people that put this country together. | ||
| A country that stood the test of time like no other country in the history of civilization. | ||
| Today's liberals are none of the founding fathers. | ||
| Today's liberals are not capitalists as constituted today. | ||
| They are socialists. | ||
| I'm right, and the future of our country depends on maintaining the institutions and traditions that built this country. | ||
| And in order to preserve these traditions and institutions, we've got to understand their origin. | ||
| We must admit and be honest about what they are. | ||
| Today's liberals do, and they are trying to tear them down. | ||
| Today's liberals want to tear down these traditions and institutions and remake the country in their own image. | ||
| If there is to be a demise of our country, it is because we will lose control of maintaining the traditions and institutions that made this a great country. | ||
| A great culture, a great society, a great population. | ||
| It's all happening from within. | ||
| What it is that makes this country unique is two things. | ||
| Our founding documents. | ||
| And what's in the founding documents? | ||
| The documented recognition that we were all created by God. | ||
| And that we all have certain inalienable rights. | ||
| That means it's part of our yearning spirit. | ||
| It's part of our creation. | ||
| That is liberty. | ||
| A yearning to be free. | ||
| We don't want to be bound up. | ||
| We don't want to be shut up. | ||
| We don't want to be constrained. | ||
| We are human beings. | ||
| We are explorers. | ||
| We are researchers. | ||
| We are pioneers. | ||
| We don't want to be caged. | ||
| And they understood this. | ||
| Pursuit of happiness. | ||
| Life is to be maximized and pursued in its full, and people are to get as much out of it as they are able. | ||
| And they can't do it with shackles around their ankles. | ||
| They can't do it with governments that hold them in contempt. | ||
| They can't do it with leaders that think they have no brains. | ||
| People are going to be constrained by people who think they have no ability to do things. | ||
| So they are going to want to do everything for them. | ||
| The right to life. | ||
| We are all created equal. | ||
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Right to life. | |
| Those definitions of our creation and our freedom are what set us apart from virtually every other nation on the face of the earth. | ||
| I don't know if you know this or not. | ||
| Nothing against the Brits. | ||
| They don't even have a constitution. | ||
| They do not have one. | ||
| The European Union, they're trying to write one, but it's a bunch of Connie libs. | ||
| It's a disaster. | ||
| Nothing but PC, manual, and digest. | ||
| And that's how we've stood the test of time. | ||
| It is these three things that are under assault by today's left. | ||
| The right to life, the pursuit of happiness. | ||
| You're not supposed to be happy, because if you're happy while somebody's not happy, that's not fair. | ||
| And if your pursuit of happiness offends somebody or robs somebody else of their happiness, we can't have that. | ||
| No, because the liberals today want misery equally because that's the only way we can all be equal. | ||
| So, we have to spread misery as equally as possible. | ||
| We can't humiliate anybody. | ||
| This is why the country's under assault. | ||
| Not the war on terror, not the fact that the rest of the world hates us. | ||
| The fact the rest of the world hates us is bogus. | ||
| But it's irrelevant anyway, if it were the case. | ||
| Because that's their problem. | ||
| Because we are a great nation. | ||
| And if we're going to run around and try to remake ourselves to satisfy every little slime ball dictator or every Western European socialist who for some reason is unhappy with us, then we're going to cease to exist as we've known it. | ||
| And that's part of what today's left wants. | ||
| There you have it, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| Again, that was the Rush Limbo Show, September 7th, 2007. | ||
| And when I read that the other night, I just couldn't help but find so many things that were important there. | ||
| First of all, obviously correct about everything about the American left destroying our country. | ||
| But there's another important thing, and I find it extremely relevant considering the events, the current events of today, and that was all these things are endowed by the Creator. | ||
| I don't know what could be a more inspiring realization. | ||
| I don't know what could be a more empowering realization. | ||
| And I believe it transcends even religion. | ||
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We were all created. | |
| We are a created phenomenon. | ||
| We are an divine consciousness. | ||
| We have a creator. | ||
| And we were created to be free. | ||
| All forms of tyranny, all forms of government are against the natural human desire to be free. | ||
| And to understand that this is our birthright. | ||
| And to understand that we recognize that we are a divine creation, an inspired creation, something so spectacular that we can't even properly understand it except to know that it's real. | ||
| And to have this in our founding documents and to have this as part of our founding documents, that you, that me, that every American born in this country is born with the God-given creator, the right to be free? | ||
| How does it get more powerful than that? | ||
| How does it get more inspiring than that? | ||
| And who would want to interfere with that? | ||
| Who would want to tear that down? | ||
| Who would want to deny that you are a divinely inspired creation with a celestial spirit and consciousness? | ||
| And the fact that this is part of our birthright and our founding documents is incredible. | ||
| And there's nothing else like it. | ||
| And that's why tyrants and fascists and control freaks and authoritarians must destroy it. | ||
| Because it's the same reason why they would attack the Bible. | ||
| See, you can't be of the mind that you are a divine creation. | ||
| You can't be of the mind that you were created to be free. | ||
| And you certainly can't be of the mind that you have a birthright of freedom and a law of the land that restricts government intervention in your very life. | ||
| So when I read that, I was just like, that's just another great rush segment. | ||
| And that's really what it's all about. | ||
| To understand that you are created as a divine consciousness and to understand that you were created with a natural organic yearning to be free and prosper. | ||
| And that is our ultimate law of the land. | ||
| And to have people who will tear that down and attack that and try to destroy that is very proof that they are evil and is very proof that they want to enslave you. | ||
| There is no other bottom-line logic to this. | ||
| And I'm sad to say, unfortunately for me, that I can tell you this from firsthand experience. | ||
| We don't live in America as intended, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| My free speech rights are being violated. | ||
| My basic civil rights are being violated. | ||
| And I'm about to go to prison. | ||
| I'm about to go to prison for my speech. | ||
| And now, as if that's not enough, as if censoring me off all the social media giant platforms, taking me off YouTube, taking me off Facebook, taking me off Twitter before Elon Musk took it over. | ||
| We'll see if they let me back. | ||
| At least I have these other accounts being operated right now. | ||
| I'm live on there now. | ||
| So for me to endure, this will be the fourth time I go to jail for my speech. | ||
| Fourth time. | ||
| One, when I perfectly, legally, and lawfully executed my First Amendment right during the fake Trump impeachment hearing. | ||
| Two, when I had a piece of tape over my mouth in the Capitol and they arrested me for it. | ||
| Three, when I had to turn myself in for the original FBI indictment in August of 2021. | ||
| And four, I'm about to go to jail for two months for my speech on my radio show. | ||
| And now the IRS is claiming I owe them everything I own the week before I go to jail. | ||
| Folks, that's everything I own. | ||
| If I liquidated my whole life, I probably couldn't even still pay that bill. | ||
| is everything I own. | ||
| Now, why are they doing this to me? | ||
| Is it because I've hurt anybody? | ||
| No, I've never hurt anybody. | ||
| Is it because I've lived or deceived people? | ||
| Nope, never done that. | ||
| Is it because I made threats? | ||
| Nope, didn't threaten anybody. | ||
| Did I steal? | ||
| No, I never stole. | ||
| Any violent crimes ever in my life? | ||
| Not a single one. | ||
| Have I ever stolen from anybody? | ||
| It's all because I speak. | ||
| And it's all because I speak the truth. | ||
| But it's really because I tap in to our divine consciousness. | ||
| I tap in to the electricity given to us, manifested in our bodies by the creator. | ||
| And I bring this to the people. | ||
| Sure, I can, I nail the left down all their tyranny. | ||
| Sure, I nail down the government corruption. | ||
| And I like to think I'm a great talk show host. | ||
| I got a long way to go. | ||
| But at the end of the day, I don't have the biggest audience. | ||
| Folks, they censored me off all social medias before I even turned 30. | ||
| People always ask, well, I don't understand. | ||
| I listen to your show. | ||
| I see your stuff. | ||
| You should be like the top people. | ||
| You should be one of the top people up there. | ||
| You work for Alex Jones. | ||
| Like, why aren't you in the top? | ||
| Because I was censored all over the internet before I was even 30. | ||
| That's by design. | ||
| I'm not supposed to be big. | ||
| I'm not allowed to be on the big platforms. | ||
| They know I'm tapped into the divine consciousness. | ||
| They know I'm tapped into the fate of our creator and what he has for us. | ||
| And I can see it. | ||
| I can see it. | ||
| And I can properly, as best as humanly possible, bring it to you in a palatable, consumable manner. | ||
| So forget all the politics. | ||
| Forget all the wonk. | ||
| Forget all the noise. | ||
| The ultimate truth is that you were created by God and that God created you to be free and prosper. | ||
| And God gave you a divine consciousness to experience this thing we call life. | ||
| And that any form of tyranny against man's will to be free is evil. | ||
| And that the very government that occupies and intervenes in our lives at every step of the way, at every waking breath, is evil. | ||
| That's the bottom line. | ||
| That's the truth. | ||
| That's what they can't have the people unite behind or understand. | ||
| Now, with that, with that, went a little long, but with that, we will open up the phone lines here in a second. | ||
| Sorry, getting constant updates here. | ||
| There's so much stuff going down. | ||
| I'm going to have new announcements pretty much every day this week, by the way. | ||
| We'll pretty much have new announcements every day this week. | ||
| So stay tuned to the InfoWars War Room at band.video for ongoing announcements. | ||
| And remember that this is the Twitter account to follow, assuming I'm not going to get mine back in the next week. | ||
| I am involved in litigation with Twitter or X, formerly known as Twitter, to get my account back and to stop the digital defamation and identity theft that's happening to me on that platform. | ||
| But in the meantime, this is the account to follow. | ||
| This is the account to follow for updates. | ||
| I'm going to post all the stuff on how you can help me and keep my commissary filled. | ||
| It's going to be very important, by the way. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| Since somebody just asked, let me, I'm always reading the chats now. | ||
| Let me see. | ||
| Somebody just asked an important question. | ||
| Well, I can't answer about that yet. | ||
| I can't answer about that yet. | ||
| But I will be providing updates on that account. | ||
| I will be providing updates on the war room, and there's going to be an update every day because there's a development every day. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So stay tuned there. | ||
| Now, remember that this transmission was launched. | ||
| This transmission was launched and is coming to you through the wolfpack.gold microphone. | ||
| And folks, I'm telling you, I'm telling you. | ||
| And, you know, it's funny that I talk about this IRS thing because I'm preparing my life for things in ways that I never really assumed that I had to. | ||
| And so part of that process is getting my finances set up so that when I'm gone for two months, that, you know, all my bills are still paid for and all this stuff. | ||
| So I've had to put some money into account to make sure that it's all taken care of when I'm gone and I don't fall behind on any bills or mortgage payments or anything like that. | ||
| And I've been having to move some money. | ||
| And, you know, I learned a lot of things. | ||
| You might be surprised that even though you have money in the bank, you might not even have access to it, which is crazy to think, but it's true. | ||
| Now, why am I saying that? | ||
| Well, because maybe you don't trust the banks. | ||
| Maybe the banks aren't going to have your money. | ||
| Maybe there's bank runs. | ||
| Maybe the banks never had your money. | ||
| So if you're trying to get out from the banks, folks, wolfpack.gold, I'm telling you, and by the way, we've expanded. | ||
| It used to be from the lone wolf to the wise wolf. | ||
| Now we're from the wolf cub for the youngins, if they want to get interested there, 35 bucks a month to the sage wolf. | ||
| And what your money does is it goes towards precious metals. | ||
| Now, the reason why it's such an advantage to be a part of the pack, if you don't want to have your savings in a bank account or you want to put assets into precious metals, the reason why it's so important to become a member of the pack is because when we go to purchase precious metals, we go to purchase as a group. | ||
| So that brings the price way down. | ||
| So you're not buying just $50 worth if you're in the lone wolf or alpha wolf, $250 worth. | ||
| You're getting the price for whatever we're purchasing as a group, say it's $10,000 or $20,000 a month. | ||
| So that brings your price to play all the way down to a much lower price. | ||
| And you will see that because they send you an invoice with the price of what it would have been versus the price of what you paid when you become a member at wolfpack.gold. | ||
| It's the only subscription that pays you back, folks. | ||
| Become a member of the pack. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Now we can go to the phone lines, but let's put the number up first so that everybody can get a chance because the regulars always try to get in first. | ||
| And that's fine. | ||
| Let's get the number on the screen. | ||
| And let's start with the callers. | ||
| So here's how it goes. | ||
| It's line to line. | ||
| I answer the phone. | ||
| You're on the air. | ||
| Tell me your name and where you're from. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| First caller of the night. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
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Oh, is that me? | |
| That'd be you. | ||
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unidentified
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Okay, yeah. | |
| My name's Albert. | ||
| I'm from Pennsylvania. | ||
| I'm the one that sent you Psalm 27 in the chat. | ||
| Thank you, Albert. | ||
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Hey, I just, I've never called in to a talk show before, but I listen to you every day, not normally live because I'm always working, but I wanted to make sure I caught this one. | |
| I'm definitely going to be praying for you while you're gone and wish you nothing but the best. | ||
| And I mean, you're reading Rush Limbaugh. | ||
| You're like to me what Rush Limbaugh was to my grandma. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| Well, let me tell you, that means everything to me. | ||
| It really does. | ||
| This is my life work. | ||
| My life work wasn't to become a political prisoner or to be some sort of status figure or freedom fighter or free speech prisoner or politically persecuted individual. | ||
| That's where it's taken me because we're in a much different America than it was Russia's. | ||
| But as a professional, as a professional, I've always wanted to become a Rush Limbaugh type, an Alex Jones type. | ||
| I've always wanted to be on the Mount Rushmore of talk radio. | ||
| I mean, that was always my goal. | ||
| Now maybe at this pace, I'll end up on the real Mount Rushmore. | ||
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Well, I mean, you are to me. | |
| Like, I've been listening to Alex Jones since I was in high school back in the days of Loose Change 9-11 and all the OG documentaries like that. | ||
| And I'll tell you, like, you've really, in my opinion, gotten up to his level in that. | ||
| And I mean, like, Owen, like, anything that you put together, like defendoen.com, I've given to that. | ||
| I give you your subscribe star every month and any kind of fundraiser or for your commissary or anything like that. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| Like, I'm here for you. | ||
| And I've got a couple friends of mine that I've turned on to you. | ||
| And there's at least like two or three of us here for you, like on my end, you know? | ||
| Well, God bless you for it, Albert. | ||
| And since you bring that up, and it's going to take me a couple days to really learn the ropes, obviously, of how things are going to go in prison. | ||
| I'll have a couple more announcements coming later this week. | ||
| I can have $360 is the max in my commissary every day. | ||
| I think aside from the phone time, which I do have to pay for phone time, I'm not sure how much it costs, obviously, but that's going to be very important for me to get phone access is to make sure that that commissary is filled. | ||
| And then I think it's going to be like for other stuff like equipment, which like getting a shirt or a sweatshirt or something like that. | ||
| If I want to run around in the prison yard and it's cold and I need a sweatshirt or something like that. | ||
| But I'll have more information on that. | ||
| It might take me a couple days to learn the ropes. | ||
| It might take me a couple days to figure out how to get on the phones and provide more information when I'm behind there. | ||
| But I'm going to provide as much information before I get in there as possible. | ||
| And again, people are saying, oh, it costs this much in the different jail systems. | ||
| I'm not sure what it's going to cost as far as is it going to be per minute or whatever it is or how much. | ||
| But if my commissary is filled, $360 a day, and I will try to be on the phone as much as possible recording messages. | ||
| Hell, I'll even try to host the show from the jail. | ||
| I mean, I'll just go ahead and make the announcement. | ||
| I want to host the show from jail. | ||
| Now, I don't know if that's ever been done before. | ||
| I don't know if a show host, a speech prisoner, has ever hosted a radio show from jail. | ||
| But as long as I have the money in my commissary, I will try my best to get on that phone and to host that show from jail. | ||
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Well, Owen, I mean, you're a true warrior out there. | |
| And, you know, like through all this, I can tell you're a fighter. | ||
| And it just makes me proud to be able to support you and pray for you and do what I can. | ||
| And that's all I wanted to say, Owen. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| God bless you. | ||
| Thank you so much, sir. | ||
| And I will tell you, too, I'm not one that typically just likes taking donations and handouts. | ||
| I will tell you that that has been imperative. | ||
| That has been imperative for this current time of my life. | ||
| But very soon, there will be other ways to support me. | ||
| It's not just giving a donation. | ||
| I've got some things that I'm going to be announcing. | ||
| I'm not sure exactly when, but just stay tuned, brother. | ||
| And thank you so much. | ||
| Your continued support means everything. | ||
| I really mean that. | ||
| And the fact that you take time out of your day to listen to me is like my dream. | ||
| I mean, that's what I do. | ||
| I listen to talk radio my whole life. | ||
| I listen to six, seven hours of talk radio a day. | ||
| And so the fact that I'm part of your day like that, that just means everything. | ||
| And I appreciate it. | ||
| Thank you, Joanne E.V. Thank you. | ||
| I appreciate your prayers. | ||
| And as far as sending me books and letters and stuff in jail, like I said, I'm going to be posting the address and all the information right here at Owenschroyer 1776. | ||
| All the information you need to know to send me mail or donate to my commissary. | ||
| We'll have it all for you right there. | ||
| Let's take another call. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
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This is Greg from Alabama. | |
| How do you know? | ||
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Greg, Alabama, on all the socials. | |
| I talked to you a couple of weeks ago about Vivek and him being from Harvard and Yale at the same time. | ||
| I think you probably remember that one. | ||
| Yeah, okay. | ||
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So, man, I'm out watching you, man, and praying for you. | |
| They are railroading you big time. | ||
| You know, you're going to go down. | ||
| You do a good rush, but you're going to be rushed when I'm like, I'm 50 now. | ||
| When I'm 70, I'll be listening to you in the mornings like Rush. | ||
| You're going to be on all the regular AM stations, FM or whatever it is at that time. | ||
| Yeah, whatever it is. | ||
| Yeah, it's going to be like podcast or internet or some service like that. | ||
| They're trying to get rid of AM radio. | ||
| I wish they wouldn't, but it is kind of a dying medium. | ||
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It is, but the thing about it is, I think that's by design. | |
| So they get the common regular blue-collar guy that's working on motorcycles or cars in their garage at the Chevrolet place. | ||
| They can't stream, obviously, but they would put on guys like Rush and listen to that. | ||
| And they're getting rid of that. | ||
| So they're kind of dumbing down people by cutting off the old school technology like they did with VHF TV and UHF as well. | ||
| Yeah, and part of the reason, too, and remember they just did that, they just did that emergency alert test. | ||
| So basically, part of the reason why AM radio or even your dial was able to stay in the car was because of the emergency alert system. | ||
| It was one of the ways that they were able to maintain the installation of the AM FM in the cars because it still had the emergency alert system in it. | ||
| And so they might be saying, well, look, it's all good on these cell phones now, or we have other ways to get it to your car that we don't need it in there. | ||
| It's surviving still. | ||
| I think they still have to put the AM FM transmission transmitters in cars. | ||
| I don't think it's totally dead yet, but they are considering getting it out of there. | ||
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Well, I've heard Tesla doesn't have AM. | |
| I don't know if they have FM. | ||
| But you remember growing up as a kid, you would see that rainbow screen come up, oddly, rainbow screen, would come up, and it would be the emergency broadcast as we were growing up, and it would make that big announcement. | ||
| And then they've been doing that since the 60s. | ||
| And what the hell is it really for? | ||
| If it's always, always a test for 50 years now. | ||
| I mean, they never really, they didn't announce it in Hawaii. | ||
| They didn't turn that test on. | ||
| They never turned the test on when it really should matter. | ||
| They didn't turn it on on 9-11. | ||
| So what the hell would make them finally say, okay, this is not a test. | ||
| This is a real alert. | ||
| What would it take for that to happen? | ||
| You know, that's a good question. | ||
| I look at the Amber Alert system, which is for missing children, and I think about how ineffective that is. | ||
| And I think about how we could improve it and make it so it's effective. | ||
| But right now, I mean, has the Amber Alert system ever worked to save a child? | ||
| I never hear about that. | ||
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I don't know. | |
| They send me stuff. | ||
| When I get an Amber Alert, it's somebody 40, 50 miles away. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| So it's like you know, if they wanted to, they could find a way to centralize the Amber Alert to maybe say, what, five, 10-mile radius. | ||
| And then when you get it, you say, oh, gee, a kid just went missing. | ||
| It's right around here. | ||
| And okay, maybe you do have your eyes perked or maybe you do take an extra lap around the neighborhood or maybe you do take a couple couple extra laps around the block because you know like oh well it's right in this radius they could even ping it on a map if they wanted to so it really makes you wonder exactly it makes you wonder if they even want this stuff to work so I'm in Auburn Alabama but I get amber alerts from my Gamerian mobile so I don't even look at it once it says mobile there's obviously nothing I can do about it and | ||
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you get trained to just discount it as soon as you see it well you're right i think it's kind of all by design i want to say i bought uh two bottles of this conspiracy whiskey one for drink one for think you know i'm gonna put the think one on the shelf maybe it's an investment we'll see what happens but uh i'm gonna get the uh the bottles in whenever they come around i think they do out on the october is that what you say one for drink one for think yeah so | |
| i guess make some money i guess that's what i do because i do the same thing with like stuff that i consider like a collectible like the rush limbaugh book i got two of these um i remember a couple years ago i splurged on a christmas gift for my dad i forget what it was but it was some some rush limbaugh package and um there was an autograph for rush limbaugh something in there and i got two of those but i never thought of it like that one for one for drink one for think i always just like i get two one one that i hold on to and then | ||
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one that you know i actually use or put on display or something exactly it's the same thing but i like so i'm gonna have one i'm gonna pop the top on the one the other i'm gonna hold and let it sit there probably always keep it but if somebody offers me you know 40 50 grand in five years for it because it could be then you know i'll entertain the idea of get you know go ahead and uh maybe it'll be worth more who knows this is a great idea i | |
| think it's made by the same people that make uh that really good bourbon that's only for sale like once a year i can't even remember the name of it but it's it | ||
| goes for like 1300 a bottle msrp you know what i'm saying that it goes up from there i'm not too familiar by them i'm not too familiar with the whiskey game i mean i know stuff that i drink like but i don't know like oh pappy van winkle is with the one i think it's made by the pappy van winkle people that's just my guess but maybe maybe after you taste it you'll have a better idea | ||
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might might be the case but i want to wish you all the best i listen to you and uh harrison does a great job when he feels in for you he does a great job on himself on his own well on his show in the morning before alex and i listen to you guys all day i'm an attorney so i just have you guys on low in the background while i'm doing my other stuff and it's really keeping me up to speed i can't even stand to listen even to newsmax anymore their take on this whole thing | |
| with israel and gaza is probably no different than cnn's and i love your take on it it's brilliant it's my take on it it's the take that's not our fight and we need to back away yeah we uh kind of helped with all this development in the back you know in the past 70 years or so but we really ought not to be over there and involved with that and i think you're right on your take on that as | ||
| well and i'll be listening to your last shows for the next week and i wish you the best and we'll have a i guess we're gonna have a christmas eve show hopefully coming up right maybe maybe all | ||
| right brother love you have fun thank you good luck thank you and by the way what he's talking about there is i'm due to be released on christmas eve i'm praying they release me i don't know who knows maybe they just never let me go i wouldn't even be surprised they just lock me up and then i just never get out wouldn't surprise me that's how corrupt things are but no i i go in on the 24th of october i come out the 24th of december | ||
| and um that would be christmas eve how about that for a christmas eve to remember you know it's funny because he talks about i'm not like the biggest collector type of a guy is i terry but there are some things I've collected over time. | ||
| And I'm not going to lie, I've got some pretty sweet stuff. | ||
| I've got some pretty sweet stuff. | ||
| And it's really just because I've been collecting stuff that I thought would be cool ever since I was a kid. | ||
| And lucky for me, you might say, some of that stuff ended up being worth something. | ||
| I've got a pretty cool sports memorabilia collection. | ||
| I collected Pokemon cards as a kid that turned out a few of those are worth a pretty penny. | ||
| I also collected video games and consoles when I was a kid. | ||
| And so basically, I could sell those for like quadruple what I paid for them. | ||
| And it's not like it's much money. | ||
| But yeah, like old school Nintendo games and stuff like that. | ||
| So someday, if I do build a man cave, I'm going to put it all on display. | ||
| But I have stuff that nobody has. | ||
| I mean, I have stuff that you can't even buy. | ||
| In fact, I wonder. | ||
| Maybe I should show off one of my coolest collectors' items. | ||
| First, let me see if it's even, if you can even find anything like this. | ||
| I wouldn't be surprised if I have the only one. | ||
| let's see for a quick internet search here yeah okay you can find them Wow. | ||
| This is literally what I have one of these right here. | ||
| I found one. | ||
| I found one on the internet. | ||
| But as a kid, I just so happened to be a big sports fan and knew how to get access to things. | ||
| And I actually have this exact same bat, game used and signed by Albert Pools. | ||
| I have this exact same bat, game used and signed. | ||
| I would never sell it. | ||
| I don't know if I'd sell any of my collectibles, but that's the kind of stuff I would collect as a kid. | ||
| And I just had a knack. | ||
| I just had a knack for knowing things that would turn out to be valuable and knowing where to find them and how to keep them safe. | ||
| And so, oh, yeah. | ||
| Oh, is the is okay. | ||
| I'm lying. | ||
| I do not, I do not have an Albert Pools game used bat. | ||
| That is a lie. | ||
| I made it up for the IRS listening. | ||
| It doesn't exist. | ||
| It doesn't exist. | ||
| Jeez. | ||
| I can't even believe it. | ||
| You're right. | ||
| I shouldn't even be talking like this. | ||
| They're going to come steal my stuff. | ||
| I lost it, actually. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| I had it. | ||
| I had an Albert Pools bat, but I lost it. | ||
| It's gone now. | ||
| I don't even know where it is. | ||
| That's a shame, isn't it? | ||
| That's a shame. | ||
| Lost it in the wood chipper. | ||
| All right, next caller. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
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Nikki, Wisconsin. | |
| Hello, Nikki. | ||
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Hey, if McCarthy would have done his job, you know, get rid of the 87,000 IRS agents. | |
| You wouldn't have that bill, right? | ||
| Yeah, there's a lot of things McCarthy could have done. | ||
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Yeah, you know, that's one of them. | |
| They're actually going through the same thing where we're owed $2,600 and still haven't gotten again. | ||
| Every year they come back. | ||
| Five months later, we owe money. | ||
| It's a joke. | ||
| Well, here's an interesting concept. | ||
| And it's not a concept. | ||
| It's the law of the land. | ||
| Congress is in charge of all of this stuff. | ||
| Congress could shut down everything tomorrow. | ||
| They could shut down the IRS. | ||
| They could shut down the FBI. | ||
| They could shut down the persecution into Trump. | ||
| They could shut down the January 6th stuff. | ||
| They could shut it all down. | ||
| They could shut every single thing down tomorrow. | ||
| They have power of the purse and they have constitutional authority over all of it. | ||
| And so it's this weird thing. | ||
| It's like it's like muscle atrophy or it's like they're just too afraid to execute their legitimate power. | ||
| But it's a strange thing because they just do nothing. | ||
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Well, I'm just tired of it because you call and you can't, you know, you can't get through here on hold and you hang up. | |
| I mean, it's an absolute joke. | ||
| I mean, we're going to go into next tax season and then what, we fell again and they double OS? | ||
| I mean, it's insane. | ||
| And I actually asked the girl, okay, if you guys finally approve it, do we get all, you know, all the interest? | ||
| Because, you know, we've always paid our taxes on time, but then five months later, like, oh, you're another $600. | ||
| And then, you know, there's like $100 worth of interest fees. | ||
| I mean, it's such a joke. | ||
| And hopefully Jim Jordan, if he does get in, he'll do something about it. | ||
| So he didn't have the votes last I checked. | ||
| He was a couple votes short. | ||
| We'll see. | ||
| We'll see if there's an anti-American caucus in the Republican Party that would keep Jim Jordan from becoming speaker. | ||
| We'll find out tomorrow. | ||
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Oh, second thing, just really weird, my husband's in sales, and we've had in the last month two high-ranking ex-military people. | |
| I don't know their names or anything, but I don't know if you guys have ever seen the greatest showman on earth. | ||
| I think it was a documentary released last month. | ||
| And I hate going into this whole conspiracy thing all the time, but it's basically we've had a couple of military people say that basically military is in charge. | ||
| Next year is not going to be an election, and Trump will get reinstated. | ||
| So my husband and I watched this documentary yesterday, and it's more about in 2017, Trump's tour with all the countries and what he did. | ||
| And I guess he got gold back from the Vatican. | ||
| I mean, I don't know. | ||
| It's sort of interesting. | ||
| I don't know if you or Alex have seen that at all, but. | ||
| What's it called? | ||
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The greatest showman on earth. | |
| He's like Nick, I forget his last name, Elvio. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, I don't really buy into any of that cue stuff only because none of it has ever come true. | ||
| But hey, here's to wishing. | ||
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Well, and I just find it weird. | |
| Again, my husband's in sales, not military or anything. | ||
| And we've had two high-ranking where they've brought up the same exact thing. | ||
| And again, I'm very skeptical on it. | ||
| But if you watch this documentary, like, I mean, it shows, you know, Trump crossing, you know, North Korea. | ||
| And then, again, I don't look into as much as, you know, they didn't documentary, but I guess him, like, walking in front of the queen is symbolizing. | ||
| And I don't know. | ||
| It's a really interesting documentary if you haven't seen, but it came out last month. | ||
| Yeah, I just, I know the narrative. | ||
| I don't buy any of it. | ||
| I don't put any faith in it. | ||
| And I would be wary to put any faith in it because it's a 99%, 99.9% that it's going to let you down. | ||
| But hey, I hope it's true. | ||
| I hope it's all true. | ||
| I hope there were good men behind the scenes monitoring all of this and setting up all the criminals and saving the world. | ||
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I know. | |
| And I know I'm very skeptical on it, but I mean, it's just crazy that they're coming in to buy stuff and they're both talking about this. | ||
| It's just. | ||
| Well, look, a lot of people, here's the thing. | ||
| I just happen to be really informed on a lot of this stuff. | ||
| And I'm not saying I'm the most informed by any stretch, but a lot of people see stuff like this and they just don't know any better. | ||
| And they just think, oh, well, this must be real. | ||
| But there's way too much other stuff going on. | ||
| I mean, I don't know. | ||
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Well, I was trying to dissect it out because we even went into the Las Vegas massacre where Trump saved one of the high-end guys and then one of the bad guys, I can't remember his name. | |
| He owned like the top two floors of Mandaloy Bay. | ||
| And I didn't quite understand how that all tied in. | ||
| But I mean, I don't know. | ||
| It's just an interesting documentary. | ||
| Don't know if it's true, but. | ||
| Well, maybe I'll take a look at it just for curiosity's sake. | ||
| Well, I thank you for the call tonight. | ||
| Appreciate you being on the last Owen Schroyer Live of the Year, probably. | ||
| Let's take the next caller. | ||
| What's your name, where you're from? | ||
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Yo, whatever. | |
| Owen is Nasty Nate from Nevada. | ||
| What's up, Nasty Nate? | ||
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Hey, man, I had a question for you. | |
| I had to do some time for some fucking shit that my buddies did. | ||
| Now, they got you going to some Fed pin or are you going to some county jail? | ||
| I'm going to a federal corrections. | ||
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That is so ludicrous for a 60-day charge. | |
| Do you realize that? | ||
| Well, I don't really want to get into it. | ||
| I'll make the announcement. | ||
| I do know where I'm going. | ||
| I'll make the announcement later this week on the war room, and we'll put out all the information on that Twitter account I've been plugging. | ||
| And I don't want to make any legal statements that were wrong. | ||
| So I'm just really not going to comment any further. | ||
| But yeah, I will be putting out the information as to where I'm going. | ||
| And it's not a place that is unfamiliar to media scrutiny. | ||
| I'll leave it at that. | ||
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Holy shit. | |
| Because anywhere else, well, at least in Nevada, you got to get at least 12 months to go to a Fed pin. | ||
| Anything under that, you go to a county little shit jail. | ||
| I mean, that's just, I mean, that blows my mind, Owen. | ||
| Yeah, it's going to, you know, I've been reading up as much as I can, basically, on the Fed pen that I'm going to, and there's a lot of confusing information on the internet. | ||
| I think I got a pretty good idea what to expect, but it's going to probably take me a day or two to really figure out the ropes there and see what the real story is. | ||
|
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Hey, Owen. | |
| Hey, man, use God's Shield world behind you. | ||
| And you are the baddest motherfucker on the internet. | ||
| I'm just letting you know I listen to all this shit on my back after I bust my ass all day. | ||
| You are the baddest motherfucker out there. | ||
| So just follow through with this. | ||
| Stay strong. | ||
| And, man, it's like we got your back, man. | ||
| I appreciate that, nasty Nate. | ||
| And you know what? | ||
| You don't even know the half of it. | ||
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Hey, man, we love you, brother. | |
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Good to hear from you tonight. | ||
| Nasty Nate bringing the heat. | ||
| I'll announce the Fed pin later. | ||
| I'm not planning on doing that tonight. | ||
| Let's take the next caller. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
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Oh, and Frank Kavanaugh, brother. | |
| What's up, Frank? | ||
|
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Man, I'm listening to you. | |
| I listen to you every day, dude, and I can't believe what they're doing to you. | ||
| And we all have to understand that they're going to do it to us next. | ||
| And, you know, I wish there was something I could say to make what's happening to you better, dude. | ||
| Just know that I love you and that, you know, I support you and anything you need. | ||
| I'll give it to you. | ||
| But, you know, do you want to do the American Library Awards as soon as you get out of jail? | ||
| Like, right at the beginning of the year next year. | ||
| So that while you're in there, you can think about out of there, when you're getting out of there. | ||
| Because what they're trying to do is just completely shut you down. | ||
| And through history, people have gone into jail. | ||
| You look at Martin Luther King, that letter from Selma jail. | ||
| Take this time, take advantage of it. | ||
| And every difficulty, we have to look at and see that it's an opportunity in some way. | ||
| I know that's really hard to think of it that way, but God gives us all. | ||
| No, not at all. | ||
| Look, I've been through a lot of stuff in my life. | ||
| I don't really get too much into my personal life, but I've been through a lot of stuff, and I have learned throughout all the experience. | ||
| And I'd say I have got quite a bit of experience for a 34-year-old man. | ||
| And I've learned that whether it's the good or the bad, it's all part of God's plan. | ||
| And so I know that God has a plan for this. | ||
| I know this is always part of God's plan. | ||
| Whether I love it or hate it, it is what it is. | ||
| So it's not, to me, it's not even about looking positively on it or negatively on it. | ||
| It's about understanding and accepting this is God's plan and just giving my will over to God and God's fate for me. | ||
| And we'll see. | ||
| We'll see what happens next. | ||
| I mean, I wasn't expecting to get the bill from the IRS today, but all right. | ||
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You know, that is just hilariously going to throw everything at you and it's like, give it to you the week that you go to jail so that you can't deal with it while you're in jail. | |
| Exactly. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
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People. | |
| Like, come on. | ||
| And, you know, that is part of the course. | ||
| And everyone should see that what they're doing to you, they've done to a bunch of people. | ||
| They did it to Pete Centilly, you know, and they mess with the wrong guy when they mess with you, Owen. | ||
| I firmly believe that. | ||
| And this is going to be so out in everybody's face now because they're doing it to an actual reporter. | ||
| And why are you going to jail? | ||
| Because of speaking about a stolen election. | ||
| Everyone knows the election was stolen. | ||
| Everybody. | ||
| And what has to happen is we can't win the corrupt courts. | ||
| We can't win. | ||
| So we have to win in the court of public opinion. | ||
| And this is what needs to happen is we need to push it over the edge where the general public's like, this is completely ridiculous. | ||
| And we're there. | ||
| And then the final step is getting people elected to Congress because then we can pull the money from these people. | ||
| We can actually not have to worry about the lawyers interpreting law. | ||
| We can, America first people make the laws again. | ||
| And that's why this country is so great because the average guy was involved in politics. | ||
| And that's the backlash that they're doing now is that the average guy is going to be involved. | ||
| And, you know, the worse it gets, bro, the better it's going to get because the world needs to see this tyranny that's happening. | ||
| And it's just out in our faces. | ||
| Well, you just said it right there. | ||
| You know, I've got so many friends and family that, you know, some of them maybe thought I was crazy. | ||
| Some of them might have agreed with some of my politics, but they didn't think it was really that bad. | ||
| And now people are really, I mean, and it's not just what's happening to me. | ||
| It's the economy tanking. | ||
| It's the wars continuing. | ||
| It's all the lies that comes from the administration. | ||
| And so now they're just like, they're like, man, like, Owen, I hate to admit it, but you were right. | ||
| It really is that bad. | ||
| So, you know, maybe that kicks some survival instincts into gear. | ||
| Maybe that kicks the next great renaissance into gear. | ||
| It's happened before. | ||
| I mean, I've always felt that this time period that we live in, there was one thing that was inevitable, and it was either total freedom on planet Earth or total enslavement on planet Earth. | ||
| I mean, it's only two directions from here. | ||
| Globalization is a real thing. | ||
| Now, that doesn't mean we can't have nation states and independence, but globalization is real. | ||
| Technology is connecting the earth. | ||
| Innovations and everything is connecting the earth. | ||
| We are on a planet. | ||
| We are sharing a planet. | ||
| There are very little people that are not connected on the global scale at this point. | ||
| So it's either global freedom or it's global tyranny. | ||
| I mean, there's no other way it goes from here, and it's epic. | ||
| I can feel it in my bones. | ||
| We can all feel it in our soul. | ||
| And the truly tapped into the divine creation that we're in, they know that that's it. | ||
| Those are the only two paths from here on out. | ||
| Global freedom or global enslavement. | ||
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Exactly. | |
| And there will be a globalism, and it will be a globalism of freedom if we as individual people, everyone listening to me, do it, where we just say, we will be free. | ||
| That's all it takes is saying to yourself, I am going to be a free person. | ||
| And they have all the money in the world, but we have all the people. | ||
| And that's what they want is us. | ||
| They want us. | ||
| And we are so lucky to be alive right now. | ||
| I'm 20 years older than you, bro. | ||
| And I thought for sure that humanity was going to be enslaved forever. | ||
| And this horrible disease that's upon the world right now of tyranny, people are getting sick. | ||
| And it's now time for us to puke. | ||
| As a global body politic, we have to puke this evil out. | ||
| The more they stick the tyranny down our throats, the more we gag, and it's about to happen. | ||
| I can feel it, man. | ||
| And I really think, going back to it, they mess with the wrong dude doing this to you, dude, because everything that you've done, it's like this is a movie that's been written that's actually now coming out to pass and it's reality because they're just they're like actually falling into traps because this is what they've done to Americans and people on the planet forever this is they're doing this because they don't know what else to do this | ||
| is what they do you know their their only truth is telling lies and they're never going to change until Until we step up and change them peaceably through the court of public opinion and by getting our people elected. | ||
| You, who's losing me right now, get elected. | ||
| Well, and I agree that I mean, maybe falling into the trap is the right word. | ||
| And Frank, God bless you. | ||
| Good to hear from your brother. | ||
| And maybe it's falling into the trap that's the right word. | ||
| But it's like when Donald Trump gets 50,000 people at a rally and Joe Biden can't get 50 and then Biden gets the most votes of all time, people say, okay, what is that? | ||
| When Corrine Jean Pierre goes up to the White House podium and says we have the most secure border of all time, people say, okay, what is that? | ||
| When Joe Biden says this is the greatest economy in American history and the media all backs him up, people say, okay, what the hell is that? | ||
| And so their lies have gotten so bold. | ||
| Their fraud has gotten so brazen. | ||
| I mean, from COVID to everything else. | ||
| So, I mean, awakening is the only response, or as Frank put it, gagging. | ||
| But you feel like the more out of control they get, the more people realize they're out of control and dangerous. | ||
| And that's why government has to be extremely limited because it always gets rogue. | ||
| It always gets out of control. | ||
| It always gets too big. | ||
| It always gets tyrannical. | ||
| And then it always gets dangerous. | ||
| And so this is the circle of life, as you might call it. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name, where you're from? | ||
|
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Hey, Max from Kansas. | |
| No one can hear me. | ||
| Max from Kansas? | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
| Yeah, what's up, man? | ||
| It's been a while. | ||
|
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I know it has been, dude. | |
| School's been kicking my butt, and so is a lot of homework senior year, taking a lot of classes. | ||
| But it's good to talk to you again, man. | ||
| A lot happened since I last talked to you. | ||
| And boy, brother, I just wanted to emphasize that you have all of our support and love and prayers and extra money that we can offer to your fund. | ||
| I put out a tweet earlier, and Harrison retweeted it. | ||
| Chase Geiser retweeted it. | ||
| And a lot of other, and Alex Stein liked it. | ||
| There are a lot of people that are putting it about out there. | ||
| I think it's like 30 or 40-something retweets. | ||
| But I'm doing everything I can, brother, to rally the support behind you and make sure that people are doing everything they can to help you. | ||
| But interestingly enough, my dad used to write articles for you guys. | ||
| And after he appeared as an official guest on the Alex Jones show in like 2012 or 2013, the IRS actually sent him a letter saying that he owed like a whole bunch of thousands of dollars in taxes that he hadn't paid. | ||
| And good thing that he had like records or the receipts or something. | ||
| I can't remember specifically. | ||
| But he basically mailed it, sent it right back to him. | ||
| He was like, nope, that's not true. | ||
| I paid that. | ||
| And then heard nothing. | ||
| But they were breathing down his neck and trying to intimidate him and whatnot. | ||
| But I mean, it's the same playbook. | ||
| Chase had it happen to him a couple months ago, said, you know, IRS thing, you owe us $100,000, and now for you, it's $300,000. | ||
| But, I mean, it's so gross, this coordinated effort with government agencies and these unelected bureaucrats and the shadows. | ||
| Yeah, yeah. | ||
| So what is the government? | ||
| What is the government going to do with my $300,000 that they know I don't have? | ||
| They're either going to use it to persecute me and lock me up. | ||
| They're going to use it to persecute Trump and lock him up. | ||
| Or they're going to use it for a war halfway across the planet that I want nothing to do with. | ||
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Yeah, exactly, dude. | |
| They're going to use it as they please, and it's going to be in a way that is truly disgusting. | ||
| Again, whether it's political persecution or wars that are going to kill millions, I mean, it's for their sick benefit. | ||
| But it reminds me of the Obama IRS scandal and just how, oh, shocker, this starts happening again whenever the British administration. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
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Right? | |
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, it's truly disgusting. | ||
| But, dude, I love you, brother. | ||
| I'm in my senior year of high school. | ||
| Crazy. | ||
| I've been calling in since my freshman year. | ||
| But I'm now a senior, and it's been a crazy ride. | ||
| But, brother, it's really good to talk to you again. | ||
| And really just want you to know that you have our prayers, you have our financial support, and I'm going to do everything I can to spread the word and to make sure that people know what's happening. | ||
| Are you a national honors student? | ||
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No, actually, I'm not. | |
| I forgot. | ||
| Last year, I was invited, and I forgot to fill out the form, and I also forgot to fill out the form this year. | ||
| Oh, that's all right. | ||
| I was a national honor student. | ||
| My freshman year, I was not. | ||
| Yeah, my freshman year, I think I struggled a little bit figuring out the ropes. | ||
| But my last three years, I was NHS all three years. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
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Dude, that's awesome. | |
| Yeah, no, I'm not all that great when it comes to keeping up with stuff like that. | ||
| And I know I'm really screwing myself out of, you know, maybe cutting down some costs and costs. | ||
| Well, the world is a different place. | ||
| I don't know if it means as much. | ||
| Kind of like a college degree doesn't mean as much. | ||
| But I've just always been a go-getter. | ||
| It wasn't even like I didn't even care about having bona fides on a college resume or anything like that because I never even cared about. | ||
| I always just wanted to go to Mizzou, University of Missouri, and it's an automatic. | ||
| It's an automatic. | ||
| It was an automatic entry at Mizzou. | ||
| I think it was a 26. | ||
| If you got a 26 on your ACT and you were in state, then you got automatic entry. | ||
| So I got a 26 my first time and I was done. | ||
| So I had automatic entry. | ||
| And so it wasn't really, it's just, I just liked, I was just always a go-getter. | ||
| I just always wanted to get the most out of everything in life. | ||
| And so that's really what it was all about. | ||
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That's awesome. | |
| I'm not an NHS, but I do still do speech and debate. | ||
| And I went to Nationals last year for it. | ||
| Nice. | ||
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Hopefully going to go again. | |
| About to go to state too here in January for it. | ||
| My mom probably still has those blue ribbons from NHS. | ||
| She's probably tuned in right now. | ||
| She'll probably text me. | ||
| I bet you she still has those blue ribbons they sent me every year. | ||
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You got to show them on your next live stream. | |
| I want to see those. | ||
| That's pretty cool. | ||
| I forget what it was. | ||
| I don't know if it was, I don't think it was a 4.0. | ||
| I think it was like a 3.8 or above is what you had to get to get on the national honors, but I don't remember. | ||
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I have a 3.7 GPA, and they sent me and other people who have some more GPAs, that same thing. | |
| So it might be lowered a bit. | ||
| I'm not sure. | ||
| Well, you know, they're lowering the standards so that people can feel involved. | ||
|
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Yeah. | |
| For not just education, but military and jobs. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| College and everything else. | ||
|
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Oh, yeah. | |
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| It's insane, man. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| But also, man, I just, man, lately on your show, you've been so fired up. | ||
| You've been firing me up, man. | ||
| I mean, this war, and I mean, you put it perfectly with that Phil Collins song, though. | ||
| I don't care anymore. | ||
| I don't. | ||
| I'm done caring so much about foreign conflicts. | ||
| I just want to help our people. | ||
| And I think that's where the effort needs to be. | ||
| And I mean, it's hard to not care about it at the same time because, I mean, these things are going to snowball and affect millions of Americans here at home, too. | ||
| I mean, it's just getting, like, I start to scream and yell all the time. | ||
| Like, I get so worked up over this, dude, because, I mean, they are destroying our country. | ||
| They're destroying my generation. | ||
| They're destroying and corrupting our youth. | ||
| And it's just, it's getting so. | ||
| If you would have showed me what's happening now two years ago, I wouldn't have believed it. | ||
| What's going on around us? | ||
| Nobody would. | ||
| But here we are. | ||
|
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Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| It is truly insane. | ||
| There's your tweet on the screen, by the way. | ||
|
unidentified
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There it is. | |
| We had it on the screen here. | ||
| There it is again. | ||
| Look at that. | ||
| There it is. | ||
| There's Max. | ||
| Appreciate you, brother. | ||
| Four years, four years of calling into the show. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| True blue. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Next caller. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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Owen Chicago. | |
| Can you hear me? | ||
| Did you say your name was Owen? | ||
|
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No, but I do have a story about this. | |
| Owen, brother. | ||
| I called in a couple of weeks ago, and I had that list of questions. | ||
| And I have a question tonight, actually. | ||
| You know, you were talking about something you don't believe in people should go to jail for non-violent crimes. | ||
| Yes, I absolutely believe that's the case. | ||
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Okay, so with Sam Bankman Freed, he there's no, you know, it's non-violent, but, you know, he stole money from people. | |
| So this is a good debate. | ||
| No, no, no, no, no. | ||
| This is actually a fair debate. | ||
| I think that stealing is a form of violence. | ||
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Okay. | |
| So so that's a little more interpretive. | ||
| But no, I believe that stealing is a form of violence. | ||
|
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You know, and there was another thing. | |
| And it was it's a weird story. | ||
| I was adding the whole food and I stopped at Panera and there was a long line. | ||
| So I pop on Alex Jones while I'm standing in line. | ||
| And some guy, he like comes up to me and says, Oh, you're watching Alex Jones. | ||
| You know, I like Alex. | ||
| I don't like Owen, but I like his Twitter. | ||
| And I was like, What the hell? | ||
| You know, Owen's Twitter. | ||
| You know, you're saying that you're saying that it's, you know, fake. | ||
| And so the guy, like, he buys me, like, three cookies. | ||
| Weird, very weird. | ||
| And he wants to, like, talk for a minute. | ||
| And in the end, it turns out being the fucking guy who is operating that fake Twitter account that you had been complaining about. | ||
| And the guy, he seemed like a little, you know, a left-wing nut. | ||
| He was defending the open border and, you know, saying, oh, these illegals should be able to come here. | ||
| Are you serious? | ||
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I swear to God, it was the weirdest thing, dude. | |
| And if you look at his Twitter right now, he posted like a GIF of Panera bread. | ||
| Are you the guy? | ||
| Are you the guy right now? | ||
| Are you the guy running the account? | ||
|
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No, brother. | |
| I'm telling you this. | ||
| This was that story. | ||
| Why would I make this up? | ||
| This is a nutshole story. | ||
| And we sit and talk for like about two hours about, you know, just because I was waiting for the Jake Paul fight to start. | ||
| And I had some time to go before I went to hopefully. | ||
| And, dude, it was weird. | ||
| The guy says, you know, he lives in Elmhurst, Illinois, and he owns some kind of steel company. | ||
| It's probably dead, you know, or something. | ||
| Weird. | ||
| Elmhurst, Illinois. | ||
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Well, this is what he told me. | |
| But, you know, weird story, dude. | ||
| I just wanted to call in to let you know. | ||
| I'm at a loss with that one. | ||
| That's insane. | ||
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Yeah, dude. | |
| Okay. | ||
| Yeah, I just want to let you know, brother. | ||
| All right, brother. | ||
| Well, thanks for the call. | ||
| Try to stay safe up there in Chicago. | ||
| Apparently, he met the man who is digitally defaming me and stealing my identity. | ||
| That is. | ||
| I don't even. | ||
| I can't even believe that. | ||
| That is just nuts. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
| Hey, Owen, what's going on? | ||
| It's Matt from Florida. | ||
| Hey, what's up, man? | ||
| Hey, let me give some shout-outs. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| I want to give another. | ||
| We've had some Rumble rants here. | ||
| I've been going along with these callers. | ||
| I got to give a big shout-out to Risky Farts. | ||
| Biden knows that very well. | ||
| Biden's all about the risky farts. | ||
| It's the only farts he has. | ||
| And then Joanne Evie. | ||
| And thank you guys in the Rumble Rants. | ||
| Okay, go ahead, Matt. | ||
| Hey, hey, Owen. | ||
| I appreciate it, man. | ||
| Good to talk to you. | ||
| It's an honor. | ||
| Sorry that you're going through all this, but just wanted to, hopefully, I've been putting out a lot of videos. | ||
| I don't know if you caught any of these videos that I've been putting together here for you, but just been trying to spread out the awareness. | ||
| That's the Buck Fiden account. | ||
| Yeah, the Buck Fiden1234 on Twitter. | ||
| So I've been every day, man, just watching your shows, trying to grab any kind of clips I can to try to spread it out, put some good music together with it, and kind of drop out the Defendo and the Gifts and Go link. | ||
| Let me find that account as I'm scrolling. | ||
| There's been a couple of good ones. | ||
| I got Stelter. | ||
| I got Stelter with a good one. | ||
| And then I put out a nice one about Scott. | ||
| The Scott Pelley one you did today, man. | ||
| Hilarion. | ||
| Yeah, Scott Pelly just letting stop around. | ||
| Yeah, when you do your mainstream media impression, it's freaking hilarious, man. | ||
| Maybe we have enough. | ||
| Go ahead, Owen. | ||
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Sorry. | |
| No, sorry, I got distracted. | ||
| I was saying maybe I could do one right now. | ||
|
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Yeah, man. | |
| No, when you're in your natural form, man, it's the best. | ||
| I mean, I'm telling you, when you come out after these 60 days, your name's going to be bigger than ever, man. | ||
| It's all happening for a reason. | ||
| Unfortunately, you've got to go through it, man. | ||
| But, you know, you got loyal fans. | ||
| You got real deal people out here that support you. | ||
| And, I mean, I haven't seen anybody, you know, anybody in the mainstream pick up for you, man. | ||
| I mean, I saw the one girl you posted today, Nikki, I forget her Twitter, but she's a little bit more. | ||
| Oh, Nicole West. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah, she's not even mainstream. | ||
| She's just, she just does her own videos. | ||
| Well, anybody and anybody. | ||
| But that's, yeah, exactly. | ||
| Anybody that has supported me, I mean, I try my best. | ||
| Anybody and everybody that supported me, I've tried to give them the time of day and give them some love back, too, to pay it forward. | ||
| You know, here's the thing. | ||
| The reason why mainstream media folk won't cover me or my story is because they're afraid of me. | ||
| And I don't mean that like they're scared of me. | ||
| I mean, they don't have enough confidence in their own skills. | ||
| And they know if their audience ever ran into somebody who was real and not just in it for money and fame, that they would lose their audience, and then they would lose their money and fame. | ||
| And so it's a real territorial thing that goes on in media, but I don't really care. | ||
| I'm not a part of that. | ||
| InfoWars has never been a part of that. | ||
| None of our guests are a part of that. | ||
| So I don't even, I just blow that smoke out the window. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| All day long, all day long. | ||
| You just keep moving, just like you've been doing, man. | ||
| I mean, your work speaks for itself. | ||
| You know, as far as that goes, you go in there, you go off the cup every day. | ||
| You know, you could blow these people out of the water any day of the week. | ||
| So God bless you, man. | ||
| I hope that I was able to move the needle a little bit for you. | ||
| I'm just one person here. | ||
| No, dude, you get my information to one person, then that means everything. | ||
| Because it always starts with one. | ||
| That's all we want everything going towards you. | ||
| I want all the focus on you, man. | ||
| So I'm going to keep putting out videos the whole time you're in there. | ||
| I don't care. | ||
| I want your name out in everybody's face as much as possible. | ||
| So I'm going to keep popping these videos out. | ||
| I want to keep promoting you the whole time you're in there, man. | ||
| Well, God bless you. | ||
| And for that, and for that, we give you a little backed by popular demand. | ||
| Yes, I have a tiny pencil neck. | ||
| Yeah, I see your tiny pencil neck. | ||
| I wanted to get you on the show to ask about that. | ||
| Yeah, it's very tiny. | ||
| Yes, tiny, very tiny. | ||
| Does the carpet match the drapes? | ||
| We'll ask that in our next interview with Adam Lying Shift. | ||
| This is Lawrence O'Donnell. | ||
| Now I'm going to talk about Donald Trump because I'm obsessed with the man. | ||
| In fact, I have this private collection of paintings you see here that I'm showing on air. | ||
| These are my private collection of Trump paintings. | ||
| I can't get enough of them. | ||
| I hang them all over my room, my bedroom, my living room, even my bathroom. | ||
| Sometimes I touch myself to them more on the other side. | ||
| Wow, Lawrence O'Donnell, very revealing there. | ||
| That's interesting stuff there. | ||
| All right, next caller. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where you from? | ||
|
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Yeah, it's Mike in New York. | |
| Hey, Mike, how you doing? | ||
|
unidentified
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What's going on, brother? | |
| Hats on the way. | ||
|
unidentified
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That was, yo, that was seriously. | |
| That was the dude, bro, that called in. | ||
| You think so? | ||
| Dude, it happened. | ||
| He didn't really sound deranged, though. | ||
|
unidentified
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He's called in before. | |
| I recognize his voice, bro. | ||
| I guarantee you. | ||
| Look, we may or may not. | ||
|
unidentified
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Come on, bro. | |
| I just, I don't need it. | ||
|
unidentified
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Your gut. | |
| I was listening. | ||
| Your gut was right. | ||
| I mean, I had to ask. | ||
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That's the first thing you said. | |
| I mean, I had to ask. | ||
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unidentified
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That's the first thing you said. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, you know. | ||
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unidentified
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Yeah, but fuck that dude if he's listening. | |
| He's a faggot. | ||
| Pardon my language. | ||
| Well, look, I mean, if that was really him, then, I mean, it's really too late, dude. | ||
| You should have backed out a while ago. | ||
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Yeah, he's a loser. | |
| It's not your fault. | ||
| But just very, before I go, I just want to say, man, I'm not going to probably talk to you for a while. | ||
| And good luck in there, man. | ||
| You're going to red pill everybody in there and everybody's going to be walking out of their base. | ||
| Who knows, dude? | ||
| It might be all patriots in there anyway. | ||
| You know, that's the only people that are locking up nowadays. | ||
| Yeah, it'll be an interesting experience. | ||
| I'll tell you guys all about it, and hopefully I'll be able to give you guys some updates in real time. | ||
|
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Yeah, for sure, bro. | |
| And before we sign off tonight, I think there's like a thousand people watching. | ||
| We should, I actually like do this when I'm bored sometimes. | ||
| I'll go into like the YouTubes, and they got the compilations of you just owning libs. | ||
| And I think the newer audience has never seen that, and they should know why you need to be silenced. | ||
| That's exactly why. | ||
| So I'll leave you with that one. | ||
| And maybe we could play some highlights. | ||
| They're all on there. | ||
| Yeah, thank you for the call, Mike. | ||
| And so what Mike is talking about, I mean, boy, oh boy, it's risky to even put this up because they could take it down. | ||
| But if you go to YouTube, you probably just type in my name. | ||
| Now, I've been banned from YouTube. | ||
| I've had multiple channels banned from YouTube, but there's these compilations that are put out there. | ||
| And I don't know the individual that does this, just to be clear. | ||
| I genuinely have no idea who it is. | ||
| Hey, that's the next caller. | ||
| You're still on hold, actually, but I potted your audio up because I was trying to pot the audio up for this, but that's not your fault. | ||
| That's on me. | ||
| But no, so these are all out there. | ||
| And they're called Owen Schroyer absolutely destroys people with facts. | ||
| And there's like 70 volumes of these things. | ||
| And this is what originally got me. | ||
| I mean, I was always in talk radio. | ||
| People are probably confused. | ||
| They're like, is he talking right now? | ||
| Is that no? | ||
| I was always in media. | ||
| I was always in talk radio, and that's what I always wanted to do. | ||
| But me going out on the streets and confronting the leftist logic to their face is what people really loved as far as my original content. | ||
| And so that's why the Democrats hate me so much is because I go right to their face and I call them out for their lies. | ||
| And I prove to the world what deranged maniacs they are and how they have no logic right to their face. | ||
| And so if you've never seen these videos, before they ban them, I mean, you might literally, you might want to go download every single one of these because they're probably going to be all gone soon. | ||
| And we're so inundated with videos at InfoWars to try to find all these in the InfoWars archives is like, I mean, folks, it's like, I don't even know what the analogy would be. | ||
| It's the needle in the haystack. | ||
| We have a million videos and trying to go find any is just absolutely insane work to do. | ||
| A lot of them are on banned.video, but these compilations pretty much do a pretty good job, I would say. | ||
| So if you do, I would suggest downloading all of those, honestly. | ||
| There it is. | ||
| Savage Facts. | ||
| Owen Schroyer absolutely destroys people with facts. | ||
| And then there's like 70 different volumes. | ||
| But if you've never seen my street content, might be worth a view. | ||
| All right, let's go back to the phone lines. | ||
| All right, caller, we got you now. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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What's up? | |
| It's Sandra. | ||
| Cassandra? | ||
|
unidentified
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You can say California and say California for now. | |
| Okay, we'll say California for now. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
| Yeah, not for long, though. | ||
| I see. | ||
|
unidentified
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No, it's sad. | |
| Like even trying to have a, not even a debate, but just trying to get my loved ones to open their eyes. | ||
| Like I've had a couple girlfriends, like female friends that just don't hit me up anymore. | ||
| Because of your politics? | ||
| Yeah, like not even, like, and it's not even like I'm all pushy or something, but like just to try to like get them to see the truth. | ||
| Like even like when the vaccine was coming out, there was sharing the information. | ||
| Say what? | ||
| Just trying to share the information. | ||
|
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Yeah, yeah, just said 99.9% recovery rate. | |
| And like there were, it was me and two of my friends, neither one of which I talked to anymore. | ||
| And I didn't even know. | ||
| Like I hit up their Instagram. | ||
| One of them has cancer. | ||
| That's not going to say it's from the vaccine, but like I was worried about her. | ||
| And like I hit up her Instagram and I was like, oh, no, she, you know, she just went to a one-facing. | ||
| Like, she just like didn't hit me up. | ||
| Like, it's crazy. | ||
| Like, even back in like 2021, they were convinced that COVID gave you cancer. | ||
| And COVID, you know, the common cold caused like heart problems. | ||
| And it's like, it has a 99.9% recovery rate. | ||
| Like, you don't have to get the, you don't get a vaccine right now. | ||
| And like, and then they give their arguments and they get back to me and I just say 99.9% recovery rate. | ||
| Oh, is that on me again? | ||
| 99.9% recovery rate. | ||
| Like, it was like, well, here's what I'm saying. | ||
| Well, I do not want to mean, but here's what happens is that they don't want to face this stuff. | ||
| And so it's really hard. | ||
| And so they don't want to face this stuff. | ||
| And when you remind them of it, they just get sick of it. | ||
| And so they try to mute it out of their lives. | ||
| But they can try to mute the truth out of their lives as long as they want. | ||
| But you can't keep the truth out of your life forever, unfortunately. | ||
|
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You know? | |
| And we've been friends like over 10 years. | ||
| It's not like I, you know, like, I mean, props to you for going out and talking to strangers about it. | ||
| Like me, like, especially in California, like, I just, like, I wouldn't say I'm, I'm silent, but I pick my battles, I guess, you know, because like a lot of them are set in non-existent beliefs. | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| You can't argue it's crazy. | ||
| You know? | ||
| Well, you find your true friends. | ||
| You find your true family. | ||
| And you see who you can trust in times like these. | ||
|
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Yeah. | |
| Yeah, for real. | ||
| Like God, you know, like it just brings you back to prayer. | ||
| You know, I donated like 50 bucks to your rumble. | ||
| I don't know if that rance, whatever. | ||
| That's kind of Rance. | ||
| You know what I'm saying? | ||
| Like, it's faith over fear, man, because they feed off fear. | ||
| So they always try to get that reaction out of you and like hit you from all different kinds of angles, you know, and that's when you act out. | ||
| That's when you, you know, backlash. | ||
| That's when you backslide. | ||
| That's when you have to make amends. | ||
| You know what I'm saying? | ||
| So it's like, you know, nobody's perfect, but it's, you know, learning the lessons and taking 10 seconds and not reacting, I guess, is the thing. | ||
| You know, because they got us being all reactionary to bullshit. | ||
| Well, I say this. | ||
| It happens about every two years. | ||
| And for the regular war room listening audience, you'll recall, but I always say it happens about every two years. | ||
| And I come on here and I explain this, how about every two years there's kind of a reshuffling of the media and some people make the cut. | ||
| Some people don't make the cut. | ||
| New people emerge. | ||
| Some people completely sink. | ||
| And so we're still kind of in that phase. | ||
| It usually is in the off-election year. | ||
| So you'll have the midterm elections. | ||
| And that's when you'll kind of know, okay, this is the media landscape. | ||
| And then in the off-election year, you have people rise. | ||
| You have people fall. | ||
| You have people emerge. | ||
| You have people disappear. | ||
| And then next year is the presidential election year. | ||
| And that's when you'll have your good media picture. | ||
| And so I guess maybe the same thing kind of happens in your personal life too. | ||
|
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Right. | |
| Well, all of SAG's on strike right now. | ||
| Like even the crew members haven't worked since the beginning of the year. | ||
| Like they're making people reliant on the state. | ||
| You know, studios have all the money. | ||
| Like they're fine. | ||
| And they can stop the strike anytime they want to. | ||
| They're just making everybody become dependent on the state. | ||
| It's ridiculous. | ||
| It's so sad. | ||
| Like it's really hard to watch. | ||
| So, you know, I'm moving across the country. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And it's sad if you don't realize how becoming dependent on somebody else sets you up to be a slave. | ||
| I mean, that's what it is. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| It gives your power away. | ||
| That's right. | ||
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unidentified
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And most of the time they're happiness, you know. | |
| That's right. | ||
|
unidentified
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Kind of goes together. | |
| So what happened with the judges' rejection? | ||
| I mean, do you have it? | ||
| Are you going to go through it? | ||
| Yeah, I'll learn. | ||
| Anywhere interested, you know, like how could they reject it? | ||
| Yeah, I might go through that on air tomorrow if there's not other breaking news or updates or if we don't have a loaded news day. | ||
| But I will, no matter what, I will go through that before I turn myself in. | ||
| The Tuesday, I turn myself in on Tuesday at 2 o'clock. | ||
| That's next Tuesday at 2 o'clock. | ||
| And I'm going to be basically doing one video, call it a press conference with my lawyer before that happens, in which I'm going to go through that document. | ||
| I mean, I'll probably, just because it needs to be done, I have it right here in front of me. | ||
| I'll probably even go through my sentencing document again and just go through all the ways where they say, oh, this isn't a free speech crime, but then everything they claim I did was my speech. | ||
| They don't have any actions that I didn't hear. | ||
| All they have is my speech. | ||
| So it's, you know, 30 pages of my speech, and then they say, but it's not speech. | ||
| So I'll probably. | ||
| So it's very similar. | ||
| The judge's rejection of my appeal is very similar in that nature. | ||
| So I will be doing a breakdown of that. | ||
| But I don't know if that'll be tomorrow or if we'll just wait and do that in my press conference before I turn myself in. | ||
|
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Okay. | |
| And as far as the IRS goes, are you sure that they got your documents? | ||
| Like I've had it happen before where I thought I was being patient and they just got misplaced. | ||
| Like did they follow and make sure they got your documents? | ||
| Yes, they even sent me a notification that they received it. | ||
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Oh, it's a fact. | |
| I had a facts. | ||
| Yeah, I ended up having to fax them. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| You know, anything with the government, lower your expectations. | ||
| And keep the faith. | ||
| You know what I'm saying? | ||
| Well, I have very little faith in government institutions. | ||
| Sadly. | ||
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Well, not in the government, but in God. | |
| Sadly, it's reaching a point where, because here's the crazy part of it. | ||
| And thank you for the call. | ||
| Here's the crazy part of it. | ||
| Government doesn't exist without people. | ||
| And so what's amazing to see how little good people there are in government. | ||
| I mean, that's what's so incredible. | ||
| It's like, why aren't there more good people in our government? | ||
| Thank you, AIM316. | ||
| God bless you. | ||
| Because there is no government without people. | ||
| But see, this is where AI comes in. | ||
| And this is why they want to remove people from the picture and just put the soulless, heartless AI in there. | ||
| If you think government is bad now, just dealing with jerk-off people, wait till it's a heartless, soulless algorithm robot. | ||
| Because that's what the new world order, world government, corporate world government slavery is going to offer you. | ||
| And then it's going to be even worse. | ||
| There won't be any appeals. | ||
| There won't be any pushing back. | ||
| It'll just be totally crushing you. | ||
|
unidentified
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All right. | |
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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What's up? | |
| This is Duby from California. | ||
| What's up, Dubie? | ||
|
unidentified
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All right. | |
| Just wanted to give you a little boost of confidence. | ||
| Yeah, like that other caller, I'm already forgetting his name. | ||
| It's at the tip of my tongue. | ||
| But how he was saying how you're going to prison and not jail. | ||
| I went big thing a few years ago. | ||
| Basically, I got in trouble for milling out a few 80% lowers. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I was supposed to get three years prison or more. | ||
| But I ended up after a good lawyer, good character letters from neighbors, family, and work people and everything helped me get 84 days. | ||
| I ended up going to jail and not prison. | ||
| So for you to be going to prison is a whole bunch of bullshit. | ||
| Other than that, I was just going to say, look up some YouTube videos, how to make some jail burritos. | ||
| Get a whole bunch of ramen. | ||
| That's going to be your filler. | ||
| Save all your packets of ramen for flavor and salt because none of the food you get in there is either going to be edible or have any salt in it. | ||
| And don't take shit from nobody. | ||
| Don't let anybody get your call code. | ||
| I was very lucky in there not to get beat up. | ||
| And as long as you follow the rules, dude, follow all the fucking jail politics and everything, you'll be fine. | ||
| But all I'm saying is you're going to want ramen. | ||
| You're going to want food. | ||
| You know, the commissary, you're going to want some coffee. | ||
| And coffee is cash in there, dude. | ||
| So maybe get a stock up on some coffee while you're in there. | ||
| Yeah, like I said, it's going to take me some days to learn the ropes, but your advice. | ||
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It's going to take you a week, dude, at least. | |
| Your advice is never going to be taken. | ||
| You know, that's my thing, too. | ||
| It's like, I mean, it's not. | ||
| I'll just put it like this. | ||
| I'm not looking forward to prison food. | ||
| I eat well. | ||
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Me too, man. | |
| I'm a very good cook and everything. | ||
| I'm a good food. | ||
| I'm a great cook, but I mean, I pretty much, I don't, it's not like I have an exotic or exquisite diet. | ||
| I basically just eat steak and eggs and maybe some vegetables every once in a while and some fruit and smoothies. | ||
| I mean, I eat two steaks a day. | ||
| I eat 12 eggs a day. | ||
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unidentified
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Hey, you're okay. | |
| And then here's a story. | ||
| I couldn't, you know, there's no proof because there's, you know, we don't have any cameras or anything to document anything in jail. | ||
| Anyway, giving us stuff, that baloney in there, on the side of the box it comes in, it says not for human consumption. | ||
| I'm pretty sure another caller, if they've been in there, they've heard that too. | ||
| I hear baloney jokes a lot, so I guess I should avoid the baloney. | ||
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unidentified
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I'm not even, nah, dude, you're probably gonna need it. | |
| But you're gonna, it's gonna change your life forever eating the food in there. | ||
| I'll tell you that. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Well, I appreciate it. | ||
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unidentified
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Survival, and I love you. | |
| And we'll be praying for you while you're in there. | ||
| Thank you for taking my call. | ||
| And, dude, just if you get through the first week, and as long as you follow all the politics in there, all the rules, you'll be fine. | ||
| I didn't even get beat up in jail. | ||
| I've had people get beat up in jail. | ||
| Yeah, well, I'm going to be a, you know, I'm going to be a good boy, and I'm a pretty likable guy. | ||
| And so hopefully it'll all be good. | ||
| Thank you for that advice and the call. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
| Sleepy World Team Region 4. | ||
| What's up, Sleepy Rick? | ||
| Dan Grimes commenting. | ||
| He thinks that he says Zillow, Zillow, and he's a realtor. | ||
| He says Zillow is in on the Mar-a-Lago appraisal fraud. | ||
| Well, absolutely they are, brother. | ||
| You saw them. | ||
| Even Zillow claims Mar-a-Lago is only worth $20 million, so absolutely Zillow's in on the fraud. | ||
| Only $20 million. | ||
| Yeah, sign me up. | ||
| Apparently, I've got all this money. | ||
| The IRS thinks I have all this money, so I'm going to buy Mar-a-Lago for $20 million. | ||
| I'm going to resell it for $500. | ||
| No, that whole IRS piece, dude, that just continues to sadden me more. | ||
| I know it's been a while. | ||
| You know, the last few weeks have been somewhat sad thinking about this whole scenario. | ||
| Frankly, it's tough to find the right words to talk with you about because, you know, especially knowing that. | ||
| Well, look, let me just say, I've accepted my fate. | ||
| There's nothing you can say that's going to make me more or less upset or whatever. | ||
| So don't feel like talking about it. | ||
| That's why I'm taking the calls tonight. | ||
| But it's corrupt to the core, man. | ||
| I don't deserve this. | ||
| I'm becoming a free speech prisoner America. | ||
| I'm politically persecuted. | ||
| I don't deserve any of this. | ||
| But it is what it is. | ||
| No, not at all. | ||
| Especially, you know, knowing just the small freaking sliver of BS that you're dealing with. | ||
|
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And now we have this new freaking war. | |
| The world continues to just completely go sideways. | ||
| Don't bring your centuries upon centuries of hate and wars here. | ||
| If you want to have wars, go back to your home country and have them there and kill each other there. | ||
| And they do plenty of that. | ||
| Yeah, no, dude. | ||
| Then we have the border crisis. | ||
| It's not a border crisis. | ||
| It's an allowed invasion. | ||
| This is purposely being done. | ||
| I just, I don't know, man. | ||
| I can only say, don't get - and you even just touched on it, but don't get frustrated or down and out with the whole commissary scenario. | ||
| I've heard it'll take a week or two before you can access anything that gets sent. | ||
| So don't think nobody's there for you because we're here for you, man. | ||
| I'm sorry for what you're about to endure. | ||
| Frankly, this one's for the history books, you know, putting an American citizen away for their speech. | ||
| Wake up, people. | ||
| We're living in a real life Twilight Zone, 1984 tyrannical transformation takeover, and we're just sitting here watching it happen. | ||
| Well, hopefully more good men will rise up and no longer be spectators in the destruction of freedom and liberty in America. | ||
| No, it is. | ||
| We've never physically met, but I appreciate you, man. | ||
| Much love. | ||
| Stay well. | ||
| God bless. | ||
| And as Maynard says, we'll see you on the other side, brother. | ||
| Appreciate that. | ||
| Thank you for the call. | ||
| Glad I heard from you. | ||
| All right, one more caller. | ||
| Last caller of potentially the last show of the year, but certainly the last show before I become a free speech prisoner in America. | ||
| Last caller, what's your name, where you're from? | ||
|
unidentified
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All right. | |
| We're not, no. | ||
|
unidentified
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No. | |
| Nope. | ||
| Sounded like they were listening to the Monday night football game or something. | ||
| But we can't have that as the last caller. | ||
| That's just not going to do it. | ||
| So we'll take another caller that's actually ready to go there. | ||
| Or maybe it was baseball. | ||
| Yeah, I guess there's the baseball playoffs going on as well as the Monday night football game tonight. | ||
| All right, let's take another shot here. | ||
| Last caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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Hello? | |
| Hello? | ||
| Hi, is this Owen? | ||
| Yes. | ||
|
unidentified
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Oh, hi, Owen. | |
| This is Gabriel from Pueblo, Colorado. | ||
| All right, Gabriel. | ||
|
unidentified
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Hi, I was just curious. | |
| Does this say what the judge's name is? | ||
| Yeah, it's all publicly available information. | ||
|
unidentified
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No, I know, but like, I think all it would take is like, just what's the judge's name? | |
| You know what? | ||
| It's all publicly available information. | ||
| Plenty of news outlets are covering it with his names in the headline, and I'm just not going to do that. | ||
|
unidentified
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So, yeah, you want me to keep it on the low? | |
| You're proving a point, right? | ||
| I don't understand what point I'm proving other than I'm a good person, and I'm going to stay a good person no matter what evil is done to me. | ||
| So that's really all I can say about that. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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Yo, Owen, my man. | |
| It's Pranav, formerly in Illinois, now in Rhode Island. | ||
| How's it going? | ||
| All right, man. | ||
| How are you doing? | ||
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I'm good, man. | |
| I just started school out here. | ||
| I can't even believe you're going to jail. | ||
| Like, I'm in denial right now. | ||
| But I'm so far away from that stuff that I don't even know what to tell you. | ||
| I just wish you the best luck. | ||
| And I think that what that guy said about you red pilling everyone in there, that's inevitable, bro. | ||
| Well, I'll be giving you guys updates as much as I can. | ||
| I'll be giving you guys the information you all need to stay in touch with me as soon as I have it. | ||
| Just so everybody knows, we will put it up here on the screen one more time so that everybody can see where to go at Owen Schroyer 1776. | ||
| Political prisoner Owen Schroyer, that's where there will be updates and all the information that you need to support me while I am a speech prisoner in America. | ||
|
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So keep 1776 commences again. | |
| Well, you know, they made that a crime. | ||
| They said saying 1776 in the Capitol is a crime. | ||
| That's what they claimed in the sentencing document. | ||
| I mean, this is crazy. | ||
| What a perfect way to finish this broadcast. | ||
| I mean, it's right here. | ||
| It's right here on the first page of the sentencing memo. | ||
| He continued marching around the top of the steps chanting 1776 right there. | ||
| 1776. | ||
| First page in the sentencing memo, 1776. | ||
| So the Biden Department of Justice, the Merritt Garland Department of Justice, the Democrats, and everybody involved in this case believe it is an imprisonable offense to say 1776 in the nation's capital. | ||
| Right there. | ||
| 1776 is an imprisonable offense in the United States of America saying 1776. | ||
| So, amongst the other speech. | ||
| So, they want to say saying 1776 is a crime. | ||
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Think about that. | |
| Think about that. | ||
| Oh, boy, oh boy. | ||
| As we sign off, probably it for me for this year on this Rumble channel. | ||
| I hope I can still potentially get 10,000 followers. | ||
| That was my goal by the end of the year. | ||
| But since I'm spending the rest of the year behind bars, not sure that's possible. | ||
| But go to rumble.com/slash Owen, hit a follow there. | ||
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Thank you to everybody that tuned in tonight. | |
| Peace and love. | ||
| I love you guys. | ||
| You guys mean everything to me. | ||
| You're going to help me get through this. | ||
| We're going to come out even stronger on the other side. | ||
| I'll have more updates on the InfoWars War Room tomorrow. | ||
| Go to band.video for that information. | ||
| And again, I will be providing the updates on that Twitter account at Owen Schroyer1776. | ||
| So stay tuned there. | ||
| And it was a pretty great last show. | ||
| Glad to spend it with you guys. | ||
| Love you. | ||
| We'll see you tomorrow. | ||
| Break us to silence The silence Where we go, where we go, where we are, where we are stand so silent Where we are, where we go, where we go, where we go A modern trace race Breaking the joke | ||
| of the Neo Page, we'll find us through the silence alone Offing the fold just to realize it to the hills of the newly renowned vessel to the damper in winds Measure emotion and sound, |