i can't see clearly Oh, I guess live in it till I feel you are touch.
I say traveling in the night.
oh I'm running out of time.
Cause I can see the sunlight up the sky.
So I hit the road and over try.
Oh, the city's cold and dirty.
What's up, y'all?
I can see clearly when you're gone Oh, oh, myself Blinded by the lights No, I can sleep into a billion.
What's up, y'all?
I say in the night.
Anything like this.
Anything.
I'm something back to that.
I can never say it on the phone.
This time, I said, ooh, I'm blinded by the lights.
No, I can't sleep in it till I feel your touch.
Hey, hey, hey.
Hey, hey, hey.
On a Tuesday, y'all.
I said, ooh, I'm blinded by the lights.
Though I can't sleep in it till I feel your touch.
On a Tuesday, y'all, what's up, guys?
It is the day after Christmas.
And I wanted to do a little live stream tonight.
A little Ask Me Anything live stream tonight.
We're gonna keep it loose.
You know, we're gonna keep it loose.
We're just gonna have a little fun tonight, I think, more than anything, and I mean, we'll open up the phone lines for this Ask Me Anything, and who knows where y'all are gonna take it.
Who knows where y'all are gonna take it?
Cause there's plenty of stuff going on right now in the political world.
And then in the um political slash cultural world that's um kind of intriguing as well.
Usually I stay out of that stuff.
But Hey, if you bring it up, it's ask me anything.
So we'll answer it.
But man, uh, we got a couple things to look forward to.
I'll tell you that.
We got a couple things to look forward to in 2024, which is going to be one of the craziest years of our lives.
I can promise you that.
Maybe even the craziest year of your life, maybe even guaranteed the craziest year of your life.
So we're going to do it all tonight for an hour or two.
We're coming to you through the Wolfpack.gold microphone, as always.
And if you saw the store front there when we signed on the show, we're going to have a bit of an announcement over at Owensreuer.store as well.
For those wondering when InfoWars is going to be back live on the air.
That'll be tomorrow.
Tomorrow, InfoWars programming will be back live in studio.
So looking forward to getting back over there with the crew at Band.video.
But wanted to come on here just for a night and loosen up before it gets crazy, before we uh have to tighten, tighten it down and batten up the hatches and everything.
So we're going to keep it loose tonight.
We're going to have a little fun.
We got some stuff to talk about.
And you can ask me anything.
I'll put out the phone number here shortly, and you can ask me anything.
But I got to say a couple of things here as we enter 2024.
You know, if you're a if you're a live music fan, if you are a live music fan, like I am, then you got a lot to look forward to.
I gotta say, you got a lot to look forward to in the year 2024 because we got some serious concerts kicking off.
We got some serious tours kicking off.
And what says we are back more than a creed summer of ninety-nine tour.
I don't know.
I don't know what says what says we're back.
Now they will be coming through Central Texas.
You know, the nice thing about Austin is most tours too do come through Austin, but if they don't, they go to either Dallas or Houston or San Antonio, which is close enough.
Creed Summer of 99 tour.
I think it's like 40 something shows.
And the lineup of people they have playing with them, this is an older story, but uh I don't know if it's all updated.
Uh fuel verve pipe, three doors down.
And uh there's definitely more.
I've seen some uh updated lists.
So I think it's gonna be maybe different each venue.
But I mean, come on.
If if you need to know anything about 2024, if you need some hope that 2024 is gonna be epic, then uh maybe maybe that'll do it for you.
And and you know, because Creed hasn't come out with an album since like 2001.
They haven't played a show, I think, since 2009.
And do you know who else is gonna be performing?
All my fellow rockheads, metalheads out there.
How about this one to shake it up for you?
Headlines, sick new world 2024 with slip knot, and bring me the horizon, and it truly is a juggernaut lineup.
And some of you may not know this band, but if you know me, you know I'm a big fan of this band.
Even baby metal, even baby metal is going to be playing at the Sick New World 2024 show.
So there you go.
See, we're starting it off light tonight.
We're starting it off.
We're starting it off.
I don't, I just got, You know, the politics, it's just it just uh, you know, it's just obnoxious at times.
You just you gotta, you gotta find a way to get away from it.
Think about what you'd think about.
You gotta think about what you'd think about.
Do you really just want to live your life in the rot gut and the animalistic toxic world of politics 24-7?
It's bad for your brain.
Get out of it a little bit.
Love life a little bit.
Find something to distract you.
I think it's all perfectly fine if you ask me.
But we do have to preserve.
We do have to preserve this world that we have while we cherish it, we have to preserve it.
Because there won't be any concerts.
There won't be any tours, there won't be any of it in the new world order.
That's the problem.
Because you see, concerts and world tours, they cause too much carbon emissions, you see.
So you're not going to be able to do that.
Just like you got a taste of it during the COVID lockdowns.
Just like you got a taste of it during the COVID lockdowns, that's going to be how it is.
So they were kind of giving you a taste of it.
Oh, you don't get to leave your house.
Oh, you can't travel, you can't do this, you can't have your business.
And that's for the name of COVID, which, you know, by the way, because soon it'll be in the name of climate change, stopping carbon emissions.
That's where it all goes.
Believe me, look into my crystal ball.
This is what the new world order has to offer you.
Total enslavement.
So it was first in the name of COVID.
Next, it'll be in the name of stopping climate change.
It's all BS anyway.
You know, think about this, though, for a second.
Think about the insane nature of COVID or COVID-19 or coronavirus, whatever you want to call it.
Let's think about the insane nature of where it's at today.
It is an entire industry.
We're talking about, we're talking about a billion dollar industry.
Multi-billion dollar industry.
I mean, and it was made in a lab.
Oh my God!
So they can make a virus in a lab, release it into the world, shut down the world because of it, make you a slave in the name of it, and then profit hundreds of billions of dollars, not just during the whole nonsense, not just in the cyclone of the propaganda forever.
Forever.
There's still COVID propaganda on TV 24-7.
They're still running COVID treatments 24-7, COVID vaccines 24-7.
Hell, some people still run around wearing a mask over their face.
They're still selling masks.
So they can make a virus in a lab, release it, make use their media propaganda media machine to make you afraid of it, use the corrupt government to shut you down and make you a slave in the name of it, and then profit hundreds of billions of dollars off a virus they made in a lab.
You bastards.
Made in a lab.
So every time you see COVID propaganda, every time you see somebody selling you something to treat COVID, remember it was made in a lab.
And now it is an entire industry.
It is an entire industry.
history.
And when you can wrap your mind around that, when you can wrap your mind around that, you start to understand how the power structure works.
And then there's the great irony, of course, that it was mostly the American left that bought into COVID.
And I think that that's because somehow, some way they knew that that was going to be used to cheat and steal the election from Donald Trump.
Or most of the left's policy or most of the left's even philosophy comes from whatever the right does, I just oppose it.
So if you're for freedom, they're anti-freedom.
If you're for war, they're anti-war.
If you're anti-war, they're for war.
You may have noticed this about the American left.
So they really don't have any principles or foundations in their politics or philosophies.
They're just anti whatever you stand for.
But for all the left that wants to complain about capitalism all day long, tell me how that's not the most sick, disgusting example of capitalism of all time.
If not exploitationism, if not blatant fascism, which it certainly is.
A virus made in a lab, and then you use your media machine to put everybody in fear of that virus, and then you use your same media machine to profit off of said virus that was made in a lab.
Think about that.
Virus made in a lab, take away all your freedoms, and then make hundreds of billions of dollars off of a virus that was made in a lab.
And nobody's been punished, except you.
Except you, you get punished.
Not the people that made the virus, not the people that are turning a man-made virus into a profit center.
You.
But as I sit here and I talk about all the fun ahead, there's a lot of good movies coming out, too.
Well, actually, I kind of take that one back.
I'm not so sure if there are a lot of good movies coming out.
There are a lot of movies coming out in 2024.
Everything's a remake, everything's a sequel.
Joker 2.
Now, personally, I thought Joker was one of the most overrated films ever.
I saw it, not that impressed.
Was any, I mean, did anybody in the audience, did you really think Joker was that good?
I didn't think it was that great, personally.
Now, Dune 2, I am curious to see.
I've been waiting, I've been anticipating the release of Dune 2 because I think Dune, I'm not talking about the original from I believe the 80s.
I'm talking about the one that came out two or three years ago.
I think it was 2021.
I thought Dune was great.
But they killed off the best characters, and now you're gonna have to have Xandia basically as your second leading role in the entire two-hour film.
I don't think she can carry the weight, quite frankly.
Um I kind of feel bad for Xandia because she's basically used as a sex object by Hollywood.
Um, but nonetheless, she can't carry a movie.
Sorry.
She can't do it.
She just ain't that good.
But I I am gonna see Dune 2 because the first one was great.
And then a bunch of movies uh like Sonic 3.
The first Sonic was, I'd say the first Sonic was good.
Second Sonic, not so much.
Sonic 3, Venom 3, first Venom, great.
Second Venom, meh.
Third Venom, not interested.
Gladiator 2, Bad Boys 4, Deadpool 3, Inside Out 2, Beetlejuice 2.
I mean, maybe I'd be curious about Beetlejuice, because the original was so great.
Uh Ghostbusters 4.
You guys killed the Ghostbusters franchise when you put those women in charge and then and then made them social justice warriors.
That that destroyed that franchise.
And then they did another one after that to try to save it.
And I didn't ever saw that one.
Maybe it's good.
Despicable Me 4.
I mean, first Despicable Me, great.
Second, Despicable Me, okay.
Third, Despicle Me, it's just like how many, I mean, what are you gonna have?
Despicable Me 30 soon?
Kung Fu Panda 4, Beverly Hills Cop 4.
I mean, give me a break with it.
They also, so there's like maybe two, maybe three movies in there that I'd be interested in seeing.
Thank you.
They also announced that there'll be a new alien franchise movie.
I don't know if they have.
I don't know if they have announced the premise or the name for that one yet.
But a new alien franchise movie will also be coming out.
Also a new Mad Max franchise movie.
So I uh I like the Alien franchise.
Most of those movies are good.
The most recent Prometheus was that was a near perfect movie.
Prometheus is a five out of five.
Covenant, probably a four out of five.
A bunch of new remakes.
It's just, it's getting out of control.
John Wick 4 couldn't even finish it.
John Wick won, great.
John Wick 2, okay.
John Wick III, all right.
I watched it.
John Wick 4 couldn't even finish it.
There's like a hundred Transformers movies now.
And while the first one or two with Shia LaBeouf were pretty good, nothing will ever be as good as the original Transformers, the cartoon that came out in like 1989 or something.
You ever see that movie?
It's one of the greatest animated films of all time, was that Transformers.
It's like 1989 or something like that, or 87.
Uh fantastic film.
But uh, okay, I'm interested in the new Mad Max.
I'm interested in the new Alien.
We'll see.
We'll see how those go.
When did that Transformers movie come out?
If you haven't seen this movie, yeah, 1986.
If you haven't seen this movie, um, if you got something if you got nothing to do tonight and you're trying to, if you're trying to watch a movie, I mean, this is an all-timer right here.
This is an all-timer right here.
You kidding me.
Arguably one of the best animated cartoon films of all time.
Many great ones.
But uh that might uh that might take the cake.
So we got a lot to look forward to aside from the presidential election year that is going to be absolutely bonkers.
It's gonna make you absolutely crazy.
It's gonna expose us to things that we never thought we would see or hear.
Because that's just the nature of the ever-building drama that comes with each new presidential election.
And this year, you know, I'm here here's the thing.
A cyber attack is imminent.
Period.
Cyber attack, 100% eminent, going to happen.
I'm kind of of the thought process now that it won't be until 2028, or that that'll be the next big thing.
I mean, they'll definitely pull all kinds of crazy shenanigans to try to keep Trump out of office in in 2024.
Don't get me wrong.
But I think their next big move is 2028.
And I think they want to have the one world government, corporate world government, and one world currency with with all the leftist communist, socialist corporate government garbage.
I think 2030 is really their marker for that.
I think that's their goal is 2030.
And that's why I don't think the big cyber attack will happen until 2028.
And now there have been a lot of cyber attacks this year, specifically out of China, some coming from Russia too.
I'm sure the U.S. does it, Israel does it, everybody does these things.
But I think the big one is gonna be 2028.
It's kind of like there were attacks on government buildings, there were attacks on the World Trade Center multiple times in the 90s, and then the big one, obviously uh 2001.
Hey, Merry Christmas to AIM 316 in the Rumble Rants.
Normally on Monday nights when I do Owens Royer Live, we go through all the rumble rants, I respond and say hi to everybody.
But since we're going to be focused on the phone lines tonight, I'm not really going there.
But AIM 316, always very generous in the Rumble Rant, so gotta give them a shout out there.
God bless you, man.
So that Rumble rant, that Rumble rant will go towards.
Um, what do you think?
Uh what do you think, AIM 316?
Should I go to a Creed concert?
Should I go?
Because I really don't want to travel to San Antonio for a concert.
I have done it for Tool and some others before, but maybe you know, I went back when I saw the Creed announcement and I watched a Creed tour from 2009.
They played in Houston, and it was so friggin' good.
Because see, I like rock bands that actually play rock and roll music for like two plus hours.
I don't like rock bands that play for an hour, even 90 minutes.
Okay, you can get away with it.
But like I want rock and roll music from the time you start to the time you finish.
That's why I think uh Foo Fighter is one of the best live performances.
Same with uh Rammstein.
Oh my gosh.
I mean, those guys play for two and a half hours nonstop.
Rammstein.
Rammstein Rammstein.
I guess it depends on who you ask.
If you ask them, though, it's Rommstein.
That's how you actually would pronounce it if you're German.
So what do you think, AIM?
Uh, where do you maybe AIM, maybe we meet you in Houston, maybe we meet you in San Antonio for Creed.
The summer of 99 tour.
It's gonna be epic.
Tell you, 2024.
Because see, everybody's everybody's searching for the past, though.
It's not just about laziness in Hollywood movie writing and screenwriting and everything like that.
It's not just the laziness, it's that people are genuinely looking for the past.
They feel like the past was a better time.
They feel like life was easier and more enjoyable.
And so that's another reason why they do all these throwbacks.
It's because people are thirsty for that past life without all the drama, without all the division, the racial division, the class division, all this infighting.
It didn't always go that way in America.
So people are looking for the 90s vibe.
Perhaps the last great decade was the 90s.
Yeah, I know.
I I can't, I haven't gone to a Food Fighter show since they did the Vax.
Dave Groel did the Vax mandate, and then uh Taylor Hawkins died.
Maybe that had something to do with the vax.
That upset me so much that uh I haven't even listened to their new album.
But nonetheless, that's what it is.
People are looking for those good vibes again.
And it, you know, politics, this world that I exist in so toxic, so animalistic.
And it's funny because when I got out of prison, it was such a detoxifying thing, in a way, for my mind and my soul to just not be in the animalistic political world because it is truly sick.
I mean, a lot of you are probably witnessing that right now.
A lot of you may have realized that in the past, but like to get thrown back into the political world after getting out of prison, man, it was just like holy, holy, you know what?
This is a toxic animalistic world.
And I'm really not like that.
But that's what the nature of political media does to you.
And quite frankly, when you're in a war for your very survival, when you're in a war for the very future of your your lineage and your country and your freedom, when you when you take that on and you understand the serious nature of it, then that is a visceral survival instinct reaction that you engage in as well.
But man, when I first got out, it was like somebody smoking a cigarette for the first time in 10 years, just like oh, oh, this is horrible.
This is so toxic.
Why am I doing this to my body?
Uh it was kind of like that.
So, but we're we gotta we uh we got so much time.
We got so much time to cover all that.
We got so much time to cover all that as uh 2024 now, just days away.
And uh, I think we all know this is gonna be the craziest election year.
They're already trying to remove Trump from the ballot, they're already trying to throw him in jail.
These people are sick, man.
They are truly sick.
But you know, speaking of, did you see Trump posted something very interesting?
Trump posted some something Very interesting.
And I mean, I've been saying this before anybody.
I mean, look, let's just call it what it is.
I called, I called Vivek Ramaswamy before anybody else.
And I told you the Donald Trump revenge tour is what we need before anybody else.
And so Donald Trump posted this to his Truth Social account.
The number one search term associated, affiliated, or referenced when searching Donald Trump is revenge.
Revenge.
Now, here's what we hope out of this.
I understand why people don't like Donald Trump.
I understand why people can never support Donald Trump again after the COVID nonsense and what he allowed to happen.
I get that.
I'm not a political purist.
Because here's my hope.
The revenge that Donald Trump is obviously referencing here is not hopefully just Trump's revenge against all the people that have done him wrong.
Although, all things considered, that would still be better for the country than most likely what the other option is going to be.
Even Trump's revenge will be better for the country than any other corrupt politician getting in there and helping the cause to destroy the United States of America and destroy human freedom on planet Earth.
But the real hope is that Donald Trump's revenge tour is not just Donald Trump's revenge tour.
It's America's revenge tour because the same people that have done Trump so wrong, the same media that lies about Trump, the same politicians that lie about Trump, the same corrupt Justice Department and alphabet bureaucracies that are out to get Trump, they have been taking advantage of us and screwing us and selling us out and corrupting our country for our entire lives for our entire lives.
And so what you really hope is that Trump's revenge tour is really America's revenge tour against the people that have sold us out, against the people that have corrupted every institution that this country was built on, that has built institutions with the cause to destroy the country.
That's what we can hope for.
And that's why I'm still behind Donald Trump.
That's why I still will be voting for Trump.
Even though I have said Vivek's Ramaswamy has the most important campaign going right now, and I do, and I do still believe that.
And I mean, this just shows you how neutral I am.
I mean, truly.
I have had tons of support and outreach from Vivek Ramaswamy and his people.
And I am so grateful for that.
Truly, it is incredible.
I have done more for Donald Trump than 99% of the American media.
And it's really not even close.
And I've paid the price.
And he's never recognized me one time.
I don't care.
I couldn't care less if Trump thinks negatively or not.
I'm about the truth.
I'm about the cause.
I'm about winning.
And that's why I'm still behind Donald Trump.
Now, I have met uh Trump Jr., great guy, the real deal.
100% Trump Jr., real as it gets, awesome guy.
The kind of guy you like to like to be around.
But see, that's my point is that I understand that in my view, still at this point, Trump is the best way to go for the country, even though Vivek has been overwhelming in his support of my political persecution and incarceration, where Donald Trump's campaign has been completely silent.
I don't care.
This isn't about me.
This is about the country.
And I'm hoping that Vivek Ramaswamy gets a position inside the Trump cabinet.
I don't want him to be vice president.
I'd like to see Vivek Ramaswamy get a position in a Trump cabinet that's just the position of draining the swamp, however you want to call it.
Draining the swamp, abolishing, you know, 99% of these corrupted federal institutions, whatever the, whatever the case may be, it needs to be Vivek Ramaswamy doing that.
He's had the best rhetoric.
His campaign is drawing in the youth vote to the Republican Party and conservative political values, unlike anybody has ever done.
Nobody's ever done it, not even Donald Trump.
So that's why I still think that Vivek's campaign is the most important, even though I'm still going to be voting for Donald Trump.
But but notice how notice how Vivake is one of the few men of integrity even involved in politics still, where he's saying, if Trump isn't on the ballot in this state, I'm not going to be on the ballot in this state either.
And he's the only one that said that.
Which I also predicted on the InfoWars War Room.
So the Trump revenge tour needs to be the America revenge tour.
Why all of our jobs have been sent to China?
Why our energy prices are going through the roof?
Why all of our production and manufacturing has been sent overseas?
Why we have all these laws that go against the U.S. Constitution?
Why we have politicians that go against the U.S. Constitution?
Why we have a corrupt media that goes against our very common sense and will to be free.
This is the America revenge tour.
The American people that have been sold out by their government, sold out by their media for decades.
For most of our entire lives.
Mine for sure.
But that's what I see.
And what can you do?
Well, you have to prepare for the worst.
But more importantly, you have to be the best person you can be right now.
Don't even wait till New Year's.
You need to be smarter.
You need to be faster.
You need to be stronger.
You need to build.
You need to grow.
You have to be the best person you can possibly be.
You have to milk every breath of life you possibly can.
You have to get everything out of your life right now while you still can.
You have to squeeze this lemon called life until there is not a drop of juice left in it.
Because you never know when that lemon's going to be taken away.
But you have to be the best you can possibly be.
Whatever that means in your life.
I like to call it max maxing.
People talk about maxing.
You need to max max.
You need to max out on everything in your life.
Read more, do more, build more, work more.
more you should not have a moment of laziness Now I'm not saying you shouldn't have downtime.
Everybody needs time.
You know your own limits.
You don't want to overdrive the engine.
You don't want it to shut down on you.
And so, yes, rest and relaxation sometimes is a part of that, but you should not have any downtime and you should never be bored.
Thank you.
People in the rumble rants are responding to this.
Mad maximum-ing.
you?
How many?
How many raw eggs are you slunking a day?
I'm at 12.
Do you think that's the enough?
You think 12 a day is enough, or do we need more?
Are you drinking raw milk?
I'm drinking raw milk.
It's time to max max.
Max out your life.
Become as skillful as you possibly can.
sharpen the skills that you already have.
Thank you.
All right.
People are asking a bunch of questions.
Oh man.
I love the comments here.
And you have to learn how to do something, because whenever you have any sort of a public personality or persona, people always jump to a thousand conclusions where they try to twist your words out of context.
And you have to just learn to ignore that.
But I I have a I I struggle with that because I don't like any lost sheep.
And I'm not pretending like I'm sort of some sort of a shepherd here or anything like that.
But well, I shouldn't even I shouldn't even comment on some of the stuff.
But hey, I'm I'm taking any questions.
It's ask me anything.
Okay.
So you can call in and ask me anything.
John wants to know is Tony LaRusse at a Hall of Famer.
Yeah.
Isn't he already in the Hall of Fame?
No.
I guess he came out of retirement.
He is, even though I couldn't stand him when he was the Cardinals manager and all the crazy things he used to do.
Benching Ozzy Smith for Royce Clayton.
Starting Rick Ankeel and destroying his pitching career in the playoffs.
Bringing Julian Tavarez into the World Series after he just punched his hand against a phone and broke it.
But that's neither here nor there.
He's definitely still a Hall of Famer.
All right.
Before I open the phone lines, and and look, I'll put the number on the screen here.
And it's an ask me anything.
So don't just call in to rap with me like we sometimes do.
Ask me a question.
Ask me a question.
So no, one question.
You get one question, ask me anything, and I'll answer it.
Let's take care of a couple things here.
So all of the products at Owensreuer.store will be gone on New Year's Day.
What we're going to be doing at Owensroyer.store are limited drops.
So every month there's going to be a new theme.
Every month there's going to be a new line of merchandise.
And everything you see on the storefront will be gone on New Year's Day.
Now I've thought about this, maybe keeping one thing, just holding one thing over, like maybe holding over my favorite thing, or maybe holding over the best selling thing.
And maybe bringing something to a permanent status.
But as of today, as of today, everything at Owenshroyer.store is gone on New Year's Day.
And then we will introduce the new theme.
So there's going to be a new theme every month, and it's going to be limited drops.
So for January, there'll be a theme.
And then same thing will happen in February.
That's it.
That's how it's going to go.
So Owensreuer.store, limited drops every month.
Everything on the store right now will be gone on New Year's Day.
So remember that.
And I want to give a shout out here because I think y'all should see something.
And if you are in the, well, we'll just say the central Texas area, you may have noticed that last week, Last week, I talked about some new friends of mine at Fafo Farms in Texas, because when I got out of jail, they sent me a cooler of all of this stuff that their farm has to offer.
Soaps, cheeses, chicken, dairy products.
So I reached out to my boy over at Fafo Farms.
And ladies and gentlemen, if you're in Central Texas, check it out.
We've got the Schreuer Protein Special.
Now, if this is successful and they can get a lot of people to buy this, we may have to expand this.
And I might have to expand this because uh at this point, what they're hoping to do is do a delivery every other week.
In fact, that's what they're really going to do.
I might say differently on the website.
But a gallon of raw milk, a whole chicken, a whole stick of raw butter, and 18 eggs.
Now, we may have to up that egg because I'm drinking 12 eggs a day.
So that's not really going to do it for me.
But if I cook eggs, I usually cook these eggs.
The eggs I slunk, I get from this other place.
Because when you're slunking 12 eggs a day, 18 just ain't gonna do it.
But 18 eggs to cook with.
I cook eggs uh every once in a while.
So that's all good.
But for most people, 18 eggs is probably plenty.
The gallon of raw milk should be good.
It did last me two weeks.
I really only drink the raw milk after a workout.
I mix it with some uh colostrum and some raw honey, and then sometimes maybe some protein powder or some bone broth.
I mix that up after a workout.
Huge, huge after a workout with all the protein in there.
That butter, the best butter I've ever tasted.
I was asking him about it on the phone today.
I was like, how do you make your butter so good?
He was like, Well, you should thank the cow Daisy.
I'll put you on the phone with her.
I said, No, she's a cow.
I don't think she knows how to use the phone.
But seriously, the butter's incredible, and then the whole chicken.
How can you go wrong?
Cook it however you like.
So I want to give a big shout out to my friends over at Fafo Farms, the Schreuer Protein Special.
They will deliver it if you are in the Central Texas area, but you can reach out to them on their website, Fafo Farms TX.
Fafo Farms TX.com and send them an email if there's something that you want from them.
They might be able to help you out because they used to just do all dairy, but someone's like, hey, can you do cheese?
I said, All right, we'll do cheese.
I said, Hey, can you do soap?
They said, All right, we'll do soap.
They said, Hey, what about chickens?
They said, Well, well, I guess we could do whole chickens.
So uh check them out if you're in the Central Texas area.
I'm telling you, you won't regret it.
All right.
Now then, we'll start the Ask Me Anything session.
And this is how it goes.
You call in, it's line to line.
I pick up, ask you your name, where you're from, and then you ask me a question.
One question, don't sit on the line trying to talk with me.
Let's try to take as many calls as we can.
So one question, one question, and uh I'll answer it.
Ask me anything.
All right, first caller of the night.
What's your name?
Where you're from?
It's Alvin.
Did you say Alex in Pennsylvania?
Alvin.
Albert.
Alvin.
Yeah, Alvin and the Chipmunk.
Yeah.
There we go.
I like that song.
Sorry, man, you had a really bad connection, but I can hear you now.
So no, that's all right.
All right, so Alvin and the Chipmunks.
All right, go ahead.
Okay.
Hey, um, just wanted to wish you Merry Christmas, Owen.
And um, I don't know.
I guess my question to you is, what do you feel that the true meaning of Christmas is?
The true meaning of Christmas?
Yeah.
Well nowadays it's uh mostly commercialism or spending time with your friends and family.
The true meaning, obviously being the birth of Christ, the Savior, but even that is not even accurate because Jesus' real birthday, I think is like a month from today or something.
So even Jesus' real birthday has been um has been uh switched and used, I guess, for commercialism or convenience or whatever.
So it's not even actually Christ's birthday.
But the true meaning of Christmas is the birth of Christ, the burst, the birth of the Savior.
Um I would say in the modern day, people use it and they like to spend times with friends and family, and that's a good thing.
And then, of course, there's the commercialism too.
So that's that's what I would say is the meaning of Christian.
Uh, the meaning of Christmas, right there.
Yeah, no, I agree with you.
I agree with you.
Spending time with the with the people that matter to you the most is definitely the true meaning of Christmas.
And especially since we don't get much time to do that.
All right, I'm just taking Emerson, ask me anything.
Normally we'd rap, but today we're just taking calls.
Ask me anything, and we move on.
Thank you for the call.
Next call, what's your name?
Where you from?
Hello, my name's Jeff.
I'm from St. Louis, Missouri.
Hey, a fellow St. Louisin.
What's up, man?
Thank you for all everything you've done with us for us.
Been uh listening to you guys for I don't know, five, six years now.
And wow.
You guys have to do that.
So you you started listening to InfoWars after I joined the team.
Actually, no, it was I believe you started in late 2017.
It was right when you were going around St. Louis.
Um Yeah, yeah, that was 2016.
That was 2016.
Okay, so so about that, man.
I can't believe it's already been seven years.
You're telling me you're telling me.
Those that man, those videos are you invented going into the left of the liberal crowds and talking to them with a microphone.
You are a pioneer, sir.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I appreciate that.
And it's true, it's true.
I I created a new genre of content.
I'm kind of the godfather of that entire genre.
Those videos are the best videos on the internet.
Yeah, you have to dig because they banned all of our stuff off YouTube.
They banned all of our archives.
So you really have to dig to find them all.
But uh, they're still around, they're still hanging around.
Right, right.
Uh, my question is when whenever you went to prison, what what was like the you know, obviously I I don't know what you were talking with the other inmates, but did they know like you were sentenced to prison over just total BS?
Like, like, did you guys talk politics in there?
What was like the the setting in there?
Were you targeted because you were a Trump supporter?
Were you loved because you were a Trump supporter?
Can you like shed some light on that?
All right, let me start with that one.
Yeah, let me start with that one, Jeff.
Thanks for the call.
Um, most people in there, I would say 90% probably are Trump supporters in prison.
And that I think has to do with two things.
One, he did sign the First Step Act, which a lot of people in prison benefited from or will benefit from.
And two, because you'd be surprised, but a lot of people in prison actually are common sense people.
And um, the ones that actually are criminals know criminal behavior, and they know that most people in government are criminals and they don't see Trump as that person.
So as far as my treatment, I mean, as soon as I got in there, I was recognized.
That didn't really mean much at the time, aside from the few people that recognized me.
Um, as far as how they thought of my sentence, well, they don't really think about it too much.
You don't really talk about your circumstances or sentencing or anything until maybe you get to know people a little better, and that takes some time.
But I think what kind of sped the process up was okay.
People recognized me when I went in, and people know okay, maybe there's some questions.
Then when they took me to the shoe immediately after I got out of quarantine, I mean, that from the prisoners drew all kinds of ire.
Because you gotta understand, that never happens.
I'm telling you, the treatment that I got in prison never happens.
So then they got more curious.
They find out, oh, I'm in here for a misdemeanor.
Nobody's ever heard of anybody with a misdemeanor in prison.
So my first nickname was misdemeanor.
And then they saw all the mail I was getting.
Nobody gets that much mail in prison.
So then they were calling me the mailman.
And then they found out about the details of What I got sent to the shoe for, nobody had ever heard of that.
So they can put two and two together, and they realized, okay, yeah, there's something crazy going on with this guy and this guy's sentencing.
Word spreads fast in prison.
I always say this.
Everything in prison moves slow except for gossip, you might say, except for word, word of mouth.
Everything else in prison moves slow.
But somehow, word of mouth travels fast in prison.
So I mean, it wasn't before long till pretty much everybody had some idea who I was.
I mean, I'd be walking on the prison grounds and there'd be guards across the grounds saying, death to tyrants, death to tyrants, and pumping their fist in the air.
So I mean mostly that was beneficial to me as far as the treatment was concerned on the inside.
Um I will tell you that the problems that I had on the inside, I had some off the record conversations with some people that worked there.
Let's say people, the people that ran the place.
And they told me, they said, Look, I can't, you know, this is off the record, but your beef is not with us in here.
Everything that's being done to you in here came from the top.
Your beef is with the people in the DOJ calling the shots.
They've told us, you know, what to do here.
So I'll just leave it at that.
But I mean, that's why I spent most of my time in in in solitary in lockdown and in the special housing unit.
Came from the top.
Nobody had ever heard of it or seen of it.
I would have spent my entire time there if it wasn't for some good people on the inside.
I'll leave it to you at that.
And uh I will eventually be writing a book about all of this.
I'm in the process of writing it.
Um, but as far as my so this is kind of funny.
First, I had to sign a piece of paper because they consider me a high profile prisoner.
And and I forget what it was all about.
I was I got mail from like 10 different countries.
So then they made me sign a second document that was like, I'm an international high profile prisoner because I was getting mail from multiple countries.
Uh I got mail from Mexico, England, Australia, Canada, Italy, France, Brazil.
I can't remember.
There were more, but so then there was that.
But I will say there were a couple prisoners that definitely resented me.
They didn't like that uh I was getting special treatment from other prisoners.
They didn't like that I was getting a bunch of mail.
Uh, and so there were a couple that resented me for that, but it was, but that was that was few and far between, never really amounted to much.
And uh I think that the situation I was in too was most of these guys are trying to the prison I went to was not very political, and most of the guys in there have either worked their way down from a medium or something, and they're trying to get out.
So nobody's really trying to fight.
It's not really political.
And to be quite frank with you, a lot of the people that were in there do not belong in there.
There were a bunch of political prisoners, not in the way that we think about it, but you go up against corrupt prosecuting attorneys, corrupt judges, corruption in the Medicare industry, corruption in the insurance industry.
I even consider a lot of the drug dealers to be political prisoners because if they work for big pharma and sold COVID vaccines that killed people, they wouldn't be in jail.
But oh, you sell, you know, you sell you sell some kind of a dope, they put you in jail.
So I mean, you're most of these guys weren't really violent criminals.
Um, and they just wanted to do their time and get out.
So that was kind of the situation there.
The worst of my treatment was because people from the very top called in and said, You're gonna put him in the in the special housing unit.
You're gonna you're gonna make his treatment and torture us as possible.
And when it became such a story on the outside, the people on the inside that could released me and basically uh made sure that I didn't spend my entire time in uh in solitary.
So, but I've gone long on this question, so let's take another one.
Next caller, what's your name?
Where are you from?
Hey, oh, and this is Randy from Colorado.
Hi, Randy, what's up?
Hey, oh, and listen, this whole legacy media that we have that's you know, poisoning people.
You really need to replace that.
Is there any any uh talk uh, you know, in the in the higher levels there at InfoWars or you know, with Rogan or anything like that?
Um Tucker Carlson now with his own network.
Is there any talk about coming together?
All these big name hitters coming together and trying to replace this legacy media.
Is that in the works?
And and is InfoWars hiring.
Uh not that I know of on both of those final questions.
I think that, you know, Rogan doesn't really look at himself as a member of the political media, he just does a podcast.
Um, I think I would there's a couple issues here.
One is that the guys you just mentioned, I don't know Tucker Carlson that well, but like Rogan is too busy to do anything more than he can already do.
And uh Alex is pretty much the same way.
I mean, Alex Jones with InfoWars has probably done the most to try to replace the legacy media.
I mean, we're live, we're live 10 hours a day.
I don't know if anybody else is doing what we're doing 10 hours a day with the multimedia production and the high level uh of production that we have.
So I mean, Tucker Carlson is gonna have his own network.
All it seems to be at this point is is kind of some interviews and some monologues, which are doing well, but the the issue here is also an issue of capital.
It's an issue of airtime.
I mean, you've seen what they've tried to do to one American News Net.
You've seen what they've tried to do to Newsmax.
If you build something and you try to get on cable TV and you start challenging the big guys in the ratings, well then they just kick you off and they just shut you down.
I mean, we might like Fox New Fox News more than CNN, obviously, but uh to a certain degree, obviously we've realized now that even Fox News is a bit controlled and there's only certain things and topics you can cover and talk about on there because everybody has to answer to somebody else.
So when you talk about independent media, it really just has to be just that.
It has to be independent.
And InfoWars, the reason why they came after InfoWars and Alex so hard is because we really had the system built to truly be independent, self-funded, right?
And so pretty much nobody else can do that.
Now, in the subscription service streaming service world, maybe we see something rise, but most people in the independent media are going to be just that.
They're gonna be independent.
Um, and if you do try to build an infrastructure with with high-level production abilities, multimedia abilities, then they're gonna do you like they did InfoWars and Alex Jones, and they're gonna come after you until they force you to shut down.
So um I I guess that would be my answer to those two questions.
But I see because because the whole thing that you're trying to I think the whole thing you're trying, the direction you're going with this, and I thank you for the call, is like how can we get the masses?
How can we switch the mainstream media from what it is now to the alternative media?
Where and and maybe this is part of the bubble that we all live in.
Like, does Fox really have the most influence in the media?
Does InfoWars have more influence?
Does Joe Rogan have more influence?
It's kind of a mystery in this wild, wild west of media right now.
But it's like, how do we take the eyes of the people who really think Fox News is the bastion for truth in media and get them to realize that hey, you might want to expand your vision.
You might want to expand your perspective a little bit, and you want to drive that traffic somewhere else.
You want to make something else.
You want to make the alternative media the mainstream media, but then it's not alternative media.
You want to make the truth media the mainstream media.
So I think that's the direction you're going.
I think that's the direction we're heading, and that's why you see the censorship, and that's why you see the lawsuits and uh everything else to try to destroy the independent alternative press.
Next caller, what's your name?
Where are you from?
Hi, Owen.
This is Val from Vermont.
Hi, Val.
Were you writing me when I was away?
I was.
I am the damn breaker.
I remember it.
Yeah, Val the Dambreaker.
Yes, yes, that's right.
Okay.
I remember.
I remember you sent me a bunch.
You sent me quite a few letters.
Actually, yeah, I did I did.
And I have a question about the last letter I sent you came back because you got released that week.
So I'm wondering if you have an address where I can send it.
There is an InfoWars P.O. box.
Because you know what?
A lot of people have asked me this.
So let me just go ahead and address this right now, Val the Damnbreaker.
Um see, I don't have it memorized.
My new nickname.
Val the damn breaker.
We need dams though, but you want to break the damn of the lies.
You want to break the dam of the propaganda.
That's right.
All right.
I I swear I'll find this.
Our site is so overwhelmed with stuff.
It's like well, you know, if it's posted on the website, I'm sure I can find it.
I don't want to take up anybody else's time.
I'm searching the website right now, and I can't even find it.
Yeah.
No, I will find it.
I will find it.
I'm on a I'm on a mission now.
How you're doing, but I because I can see that you're doing awesome, and thank you so much for everything you do.
Well, look, I love life.
I don't know.
I there's really no uh no way else to put it.
And so to go from having all of my freedoms being taken from me and and the ability to be prosperous and uh, you know, just make myself a better person for lack of a better word, to have that stripped away and now to have it uh returned to me is uh it's something that's uh it's really great.
Uh you know, it's really great.
That's good.
I'm I'm happy to see that you've turned that into a positive uh experience for yourself.
Um not that I'm surprised.
You have such an amazing spirit.
Don't ever let that change.
Thank you.
They'll try to.
They'll try to shut me uh shut me down, but it ain't gonna work.
This is crazy.
Oh, good.
We we don't want them to.
That's all right.
You know what?
I will find an address somewhere.
What is going on?
No, no, no.
Here, but look at this.
Look at this real quick.
Oh, I don't know what's going on, but uh they try to they try to stop you from even accessing our store at InfoWars Store.com.
I'm telling you, they do all they do so much stuff to try to shut us down.
It's insane.
But I don't know what this is about.
That the store is up, the store is fine, Infowars store.com.
This is probably just some weird thing on my internet or some some other weirdness going on.
I did find the P.O. box.
It is P.O. Box.
It is P.O. Box 19549, Austin, Texas, 78760.
7876.
Now, is that to InfoWars or is that to free speech systems?
Uh that's to InfoWars.
But if you just write there and and say that it's to me, then um they'll they'll they'll make sure that uh it it finds me.
And I and I'm posting this.
And I'm posting a lot of people got letters back.
So I'm happy that this will help them too.
And I just posted it for anybody wondering.
I just posted that in the rumble rants.
So uh others are posting it there as well.
All right, Val the Damnbreaker.
It's good to hear from you.
Thank you so much for riding me while I was away.
Really, it means it means a ton.
It it it means so much.
I can't even uh I can't even properly explain how much it meant.
And uh you were one of the you were one of the actually many that uh wrote to me multiple times.
I read every letter.
All right, next caller.
What's your name?
Where are you from?
Hey, this is Mike in uh Florida.
All right, Mike, how are we doing?
Really good, man.
Good to uh good to see you.
Thank you.
Um I'll get uh right to my question, and I apologize if this has already been uh addressed.
I was just curious if you heard from uh either of the tapes uh since you've been uh released.
Um not personally.
I've made some I've made some uh we'll say social media communications, internet comms with uh Tristan since I've uh been released.
And you know, they've obviously been held political prisoners as well, so there's some things that we have in common.
There's some things that we can relate to.
Um so yeah, I've been in I've been in there.
Yeah, I've had a I've had some here you two together some time.
Yeah, that would be uh an interesting conversation for sure.
Um maybe we'll try to set that up for 2024.
It's kind of you know, getting out right around Christmas time, aside from all the people that are asking me to go on their shows.
Um, you know, it's it's hard to kind of line stuff up when you're right around the holidays, but once 2024 kicks off, uh we'll start we'll start lining up some other stuff too.
And uh maybe the Tates want to come on and we can talk about what it's like being a political prisoner.
Uh but yeah, I've I've made some contact with Tristan.
Uh have not talked to Andrew.
Um, probably since he was in the InfoWars studios some years ago.
Right on.
All right, cool.
Thanks, Ellen.
Thank you for the call.
Next caller.
What's your name?
Where are you from?
Uh Virginia.
Virginia is your name, and you're in Virginia.
Uh my name's Chris, and I'm in Virginia.
All right, Chris, what's up?
Um, well.
It's crazy, I'm on here.
Um, well, I don't really know nothing about you.
All I know is that uh I seen that video where you're down at the border exposing what they're doing there.
And my question is, I I've never been political, never really knew much about it.
I've got my rights to vote back for Trump and got that one stolen from me.
What do you suggest me and my wife can do to do our part to save this country?
You know, I get this question asked to me quite a bit, and and I would say just by asking it, you're you're going in the right direction.
I don't really know nothing about it.
Um but the truth is there is no there is no blanket answer.
There is no one answer for that.
Everybody's answer is gonna be different.
Um for me, you know, I uh I I you you say you don't know much about me, so I'll give you just a brief background because it'll help me answer the question.
I came from the sports media.
I was a professional in the sports media till the age of 23, 24, was working in media really pretty much since uh definitely since high school, but even before that, even in grade school, I was doing morning announcements and stuff, and me and my cousins used to pretend we were news anchors, we'd build this little set in my grandpa's basement, but that's you know, we were just kids.
But so I mean, really, I've been in media since high school, been in professional media since college, but I was in the sports media, and I found myself asking that same question, and for me, the answer was obvious.
I need to leave the sports media, and I need to get into the political media, start telling people the truth.
I thought I have a skill.
I thought I was good at it, so I need to take my talents given to me loan, talent on loan from God, and I need to apply that to something that's uh going to help what I see fix the issues, which at the time for me was the lying media, the corrupt mainstream media, the media steering people wrong, propagandizing people.
And so that was the answer for me.
It was obvious.
Get involved in the media, and then so much has fallen into place since then.
So for some people, it might be starting a farm, starting a farm.
For some people, it might be getting involved locally in politics, uh running for city council, school board.
For some people, it might just mean having a bunch of kids, having a bunch of kids, raising them right, raising them smart, raising them healthy.
So uh the answer really just depends on who you are, where you're at in life, what you can do, what you want to do, but just asking the question means that you're already heading in the right direction, and you realize that there's a problem to fix.
But they're just there is no blanket answer for that.
Um and everybody's gonna have to answer that question for themselves.
But the fact that you're answering it, you're asking it yourself means that you you can answer it yourself as well.
So it might take some time, meditation, prayer, whatever you want to say, but the fact you can the fact you've asked it means you can also answer it.
All right, next caller.
What's your name?
Where are you from?
My name's Todd.
And I'm calling from Detroit.
It's in Michigan.
Oh, I think I've heard of that.
Yeah.
So it says here, I can ask you anything.
Anything.
All right.
Ford versus Chevy.
I gotta go.
You know what?
I had a Ford Explorer growing up that I loved that car.
But it always had its problems.
I've had I not me personally, but I've had friends with Ford Raptors that I've driven awesome trucks.
They also have their problems.
And then Chevy put out that awesome Christmas commercial.
And so I'm going Chevy.
Okay, I got a follow-up question, Owen.
Two questions.
All right, we'll let you have it.
All right.
Uh net zero four twenty.
Can he see my middle finger from here?
Net zero four twenty.
Is that some troll in the uh comments?
I mean, he didn't just put the middle finger, he had to.
So you knew it was legit.
Next caller, what's your name?
Where are you from?
Oh, oh my sure.
This is Andrew in Colorado.
What's up, Andrew?
Hi.
Uh well, I'm just really glad that you're out of jail.
Uh first want to say that.
God bless you and your your career, your life going forward.
Um I wanna I want to ask what your mind state was for the first 10 or so days in uh prison.
That's all right.
Well, okay, that's interesting.
Um honestly, I was stunned because I was not expecting to go right into solitary confinement.
And I had some idea what to expect in prison, which of course none of it went how I intended it or thought it would go uh because I continued to get persecuted from inside.
I mean, I I was a speech prisoner.
I went to prison for my speech, and I won't, and then I went to the prison inside the prison for my speech.
But so really, when I first went in there and got put into solitary and and had to spend the first week in there, it was like you know, the craziest part about this is what am I?
I think uh I think maybe I'm about 20 days removed from prison at this point.
I think I'm 20 days removed from prison.
And it feels like it was a completely different life.
It feels like it was a completely different life, a completely different universe.
And while I was in there, it felt like it was my entire life.
It felt like it was the longest time while I was in there, but now that I'm out, it feels like it was a year, like a lifetime away.
So spending the first week in solitary really threw me off kilter right off the bat.
But, you know, I I'm I'm of a sound mind, and so I just said, okay, this is it.
This is what it is, nothing I can do about it.
Uh picked up some books, started reading, tried to exercise as much as you can in a tiny little cell, and uh got through that week.
And then they threw me right in the shoe after that, and then that was the toughest part.
Uh the next seven days after that was probably the toughest part.
I mean, that really rocked me having to go right back into confinement.
And then I lost, and then I lost access to books at that point too.
Uh, they had to bring me a Bible, so I was able to get the Bible, and then it was a couple days before mail started coming in again, meaning I could actually read some other books.
Um, but it was all it was all quite shocking.
I I was not expecting I was not expecting to spend my first 25 days in confinement and in lockdown.
Um, and the first week after, so like the first week being in solitary, I was able to kind of get through it like okay, this is what it is.
It's a finite amount of time, just get through it.
Uh but then when they threw me right back in, that really rocked me.
And the first week in there was brutal, man.
I mean, I I specifically know when I hit the the lowest point.
I remember the moment vividly.
Um but then you start, and then you know, I just kind of again, I was just like, all right, just get used to this.
Just power through it.
This too shall pass.
Just read, read, read, try to exercise as much as you can.
Um, but at that point, it just becomes you're just watching minutes and or trying to have minutes and seconds and hours tick off the clock.
But when you're in the shoe, you have no way.
The lights are on all the time.
There's no access to anything.
You don't have a clock.
So um I'll leave it at that because I don't want to get long winded.
I want to take more questions.
But again, I'm writing a book on all of this.
And the details will all be in the book.
And so if you're if people keep calling in and asking about prison, uh they're gonna I'm gonna go into some great details when I when I finally write that book.
Hopefully, I most of it is written, but I need to finish writing it.
I need to do the first part of it over again because they stole it and lost it and threw it away.
And then I need to uh and then I need to uh write the part of the shoe because I wasn't able to write in there either.
But um we'll hopefully have that book published by 2024 is my goal.
And uh we'll get very detailed into that.
All right, next question.
What's your name?
Where are you from?
Hi, this is Stacy.
I'm from Georgia.
Hi, Stacy.
Hi.
Um, I want to know how your book is coming.
Have you started it yet?
Like how many chapters do you have written?
Let me see if I can.
I think I have it somewhere in here, actually.
Ah, yes.
So here it is.
Somebody somebody sent me this really nice leather bound writing book.
And um I have in here, I think about 120 or so pages.
You can see my writing.
If you're watching this.
I can see it, yeah.
So uh I thought you lost, I thought you lost that.
I thought it was.
I did.
I did, but um, yeah, we got uh 105 pages of written material.
I also have this one page.
Wow.
So this was this was sent to me, this book.
Some some kind for uh foresightful person sent this to me, whoever it was, thank you.
Whoever when you send me books, I don't get to know who it was.
Uh so my first my first week when I was in solitary, my writings were like this.
So this was uh this was my this was from my first day out of solitary before they gave me that book to write.
You can see.
So I had about 30 pages.
I had about 30 pages just like this.
Uh that well, the light messes it up.
But I had about 30 pages just like this that they lost or stole or threw away.
Uh, you know, who knows?
Nobody seems to know, but it gets lost in a prison.
And so uh I lost all that.
So that was from my first week in solitary.
So I have to rewrite that.
I couldn't write while I was in the special housing unit.
So I have to write that.
Uh, but then everything else after I got out of that is written and in there, and I just need to type it out and uh give it to a publisher.
Uh I'm just amazed that you're writing it all by hand and not touching it.
Well, I couldn't type it.
I didn't get access to computers.
They took away my access to computers when they hit me with the punishment.
Wow.
And let me tell you, writing, I mean, it's it's crazy because I guess I was kind of of the last generation of people that had to write.
I mean, when I was a kid, I would write out all my homework.
And even when I was in college, I would write out well, I would actually type sometimes.
Um, but you would still write a lot.
But I mean you weren't the last generation.
I'm 60 and I I don't write anymore.
I my handwriting is not good.
And and and not only is my handwriting not good, I would write like a page or two, and I would like I wouldn't start cramping up, but I mean, it would like it start hurting.
I'd get tired.
My arm would get tired.
Well, I hope I hope you publish it soon because I can't wait to read it.
I'm gonna try to I definitely will have it published by 2024.
It's uh obviously been extremely busy since I got out, but that's the goal, and I can't wait to uh and then I'm also thinking about voicing it over.
The one of the publishing publishers I'm talking to says, Will you do a voice?
Will you read it too?
Will you do a a uh uh what are they called?
A voice book, or what are they called?
I forget what they're called, but uh so I'm probably gonna end up doing a recording so that there is also an audio book for it with my voice.
So uh we'll we'll have that coming in the future.
Next caller, what's your name?
Where are you from?
Oh, hi, Owen.
I'm Kaylee from Arizona.
Hello, Kaylee.
Hi, I am Cushy Kale in the chat.
I get a little spicy sometimes.
Spicy, she says.
Um, I have two questions, but if you only allow one, I understand.
Let's see.
Just go ahead.
One's more of like I care and I want to really know if you had one.
Did you have a blanket while you were in there?
Yes.
Um the sleeping situation was not good, but I did have a blanket.
I'm glad.
I was praying you did.
And I'm just happy you're out and you look so good, and I'm proud of you.
And I almost I listen to you almost every day.
Thank you.
That means a lot.
Oh uh, I'm nervous.
Sorry.
My question for you kind of is like, I know we obviously don't have a crystal ball, but what is your like honest idea or prediction of this coming year?
Because you know, from what I listen to you every day and what I feel ball.
Well, if you do, please tell us, because we know it's bad, and it it really breaks my heart every day that I go out and you know, I still have to provide and and do my job.
All these people don't even know what's happening.
So I just really want to hear from you from your honest heart.
Like, what do you think is gonna happen?
Will we have our revenge?
Will like is it just gonna get worse?
What do you think?
I right now I think that right now I think Trump Trump wins.
I think that we do get some good times, like we saw in 2017 and 2018.
And then I expect the Empire to strike back royally.
Right.
And I really think I really think that the I really think the way this plays out is that their big agenda is to have the corporate world government by 2030.
And so I think the big cyber attack or whatever the big, you know, the big next move is the 9-11 event, the COVID event.
I think it's gonna be 2028, and I think that that's their plan right now.
Now they may have to pull the trigger early.
Uh all kinds of things are obviously gonna happen between now and then, but I I I don't know.
I'm whatever happens though, whatever happens, it's it's all part of God's plan.
It's all in God's hands, and so it is so promise me, promise me, please, and promise like all the other thousands of people that love you.
Stay who you are, please.
Like, don't please don't go to the other side.
Like, we need you.
You truly are like one of the only men we can listen to, and I know your soul is pure.
Just please stay stay that way.
You're a beautiful man, Owen.
What was your name again?
I know it's not actually Cushy.
Um Kaylee.
Kaylee, that's right.
Sorry.
Kaylee, I promise you, I promise you, I will always stay true to myself and my soul, and I will never betray my audience, ever.
I will never cry.
Promise you.
Thank you.
Well, don't cry, you might get dehydrated.
Hey, thank you for the call, though.
God bless.
All right, next caller.
What's your name?
Where are you from?
Uh my name is Roger, and I'm from Austin.
Roger, are you gonna go to Fafo Farms TX.com and get the Schroyer Protein special?
Uh well, I hadn't planned on it at the moment.
I'm telling you, I'm telling you.
Raw milk, raw eggs, raw butter, and a whole chicken.
All right, well, check it out.
At a boy.
All right, what's up, man?
Yeah, I just wanted to ask him if he had ever read the gulag archipelago.
Ha, yeah.
Actually, that book was sent to me.
Uh, I did not get the chance to read it yet.
I have a massive library in my home now.
Um I hope to read it one day.
I'm sure I'll be able to uh relate to it in many ways.
Yeah, I almost sent it to you, but I kind of figured it'd be too long for you to read there.
And and I did send you a letter in prison that I described myself as may being married to a Paul Pot survivor.
Um, we've met many times.
Yes.
I I know who you are.
Yeah, that's right.
You're your lovely wife.
Yes, we have met.
I I remember you sent me a picture.
You sent me a picture.
I said, boy, you got a good memory after all that mail you got.
I told you I read every single letter.
One of the guards came by my cell and would was dropping it off, and she said, she's like, Do you really read every single one of these?
Yeah, I read every single one of these.
And then I made a joke, like, well, what else am I gonna do?
Well, um, I also when you were first uh sent away, I sent all your information to uh General Flynn as well.
I I am friends with him and one of his top um colonels from the military.
Yes, Mike Flynn is a great person.
I was hoping that he was gonna get a hold of you as well.
I spent a lot of time with him this summer, and uh I was hoping that uh I sent him uh all your information.
I was hoping that he would he did say he wanted to try and help you and he wanted to get in touch.
So I'm gonna do that.
I have uh I have been in multiple, I've had multiple conversations with General Flynn.
He's a great person.
His family is great too.
Uh yeah, he's just awesome.
He's uh he got done so wrong, and unfortunately, uh Trump kind of went along for the ride.
But uh I think Mike Flynn is going to have a great uh a great redemption tour, a great redemption arc for General Flynn.
Yeah.
Well, anyway, I just wanted to ask you, I just finished reading Gulag Archipelago today, and I was like, wow, if there ever wasn't a blueprint, what's coming to come fast toward us, like you say, 2025 or 2030.
I think that's the blueprint right there.
Um I I heard Dan Bangino one time rave about this book, so I had to just read it and I'll be damned.
He was right.
That that just the blueprint, every patriot needs to read that book.
All right, brother.
Well, thank you for sending it and the picture and the letter, and uh maybe we'll uh see each other again someday.
Thank you for the call.
Next caller, what's your name?
Where are you from?
Hey, uh, my name is Nathaniel, and I am from I'm from California, but I'm living in Massachusetts.
Hello.
I'm actually thinking you answered.
I've been trying to call you for like 45 minutes.
Hey, what's up, Owen?
The lines are well, the line is busy.
I only have one line in this studio.
No, I I dude, I understand 1000%.
I'm glad I got through.
I just wanted to say thank you for spreading the truth, and thank you for staying true to yourself, dude.
And and just thank you for pushing through going through prison.
I've been to jail, I've been through all that.
It sucks.
I've been in solitary, it sucks, dude.
I'm fucking I've changed my life completely now, and because of like you and Alex Jones and um, you know, God, I've turned my life around completely, and I'm just I'm just very thankful to to you and Alex for for continuing to portray all the truth out there.
Even if a lot of us don't want to hear it, you know what I mean?
A lot of us just can't handle it, but we need to know about it.
We need to be aware of what's going on, and we need to have a plan.
So my question to you is what's your plan if like a big cyber attack hits, you know, before the election.
Well, I gotta be honest with you, man.
I'm not, I mean, I've I've taken my own level of preparedness, but I live in Austin, Texas.
Um, our studio is in Austin, and so I I think my mindset, and perhaps it might be a bit naive or even I realize a bit of a risk, is that I've got to find a way, and this could change, but right now it's I've got to find a way to be able to go on air,
stay on air every day, and and just be as prepared as I can be locally to um to at least be able to uh you know feed myself and protect myself.
Yeah, definitely.
So it if if everything were to shut down and somehow you were to still get on the air to get on some kind of um wave, what way would you would you still transmit on if for everybody here listening right now that let's uh say something did happen in four years or something.
Well, I you know, I I InfoWars has a bunch of AM and FM radio stations were syndicated on.
I don't know if it's still I don't know if it's still on shortwave radio or not, but um I mean that's the thing.
It's it's really just about uh I mean InfoWars has built quite a uh quite an infrastructure to hopefully stay on air.
Beautiful, even if the worst happens, and so that's uh hopefully what we're able to do, but who knows?
I mean, who knows what a cyber attack would look like, quite frankly.
So if it's uh if it's the worst, then you might not have access to anything.
Anything.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, you're right.
I just want to say thank you, man, and God bless and keep your head up.
Thank you for the call, man.
You know, and let me just also say this.
And I'll take a couple more calls here.
Okay.
I was not a political person until I was 23 or 24.
I wasn't at all.
In fact, I hated politics.
I became a political person because I saw how corrupt the political media was.
And being in media, I that's why I made the pivot from sports to politics.
Because I've always been somebody that loves freedom, cherishes freedom and and the truth.
But there's one thing that's more important to me than all of that.
And it might not be as important in the larger issue.
But I've always been somebody who wants to see every single person get the most out of their life and be the best person they could be.
And so when I hear people call in and say that their life has been better since discovering me or my content, or maybe if it's something I said or something I did, that means more to me than changing someone's politics.
If if I can do something or say something to inspire somebody to live a fuller life, a happier life, a healthier life, and to make the most of themselves and to reach their full potential.
That's what it is.
I want everybody to reach their full potential.
And if I can help somebody reach their full potential, that means more to me than anything.
And I've always thought about ways of, you know, how can I try to intertwine the two of those things or or maybe do that on the side somewhere, but I'm not like a inspirational speaker, and I'm not really into self-help or I'll be your self-help person.
But it it's all about inspiring people to be the best person.
Because when you're your best person, when you're your best person, then then that's how you that's how you better the world.
You have to be the change you want to see in the world, but first you have to change yourself.
You have to be a better person yourself.
And I'm not saying I'm perfect.
That's not what I'm saying.
I'm just saying if if you can become a better person, if you can be inspired to make more of your life, if you can find that extra edge, that extra adrenaline to just wake up every day and just go harder, to just go to bed every night knowing you got the most out of that day and you want to do the exact same thing tomorrow.
That's really what it's about.
All right, next caller.
What's your name?
Where you're from.
Hey, Owen, I'm Justin from Pennsylvania.
Hi, Justin.
Hey, man.
Um, it's great to see you.
You look great.
Um I just uh had a quick question, uh two-part question.
Um, I didn't even know you were writing a book until just now.
Um back when I was in college, um, I had bought uh for one of my classes, uh Mein Kampf by uh, you know, hit Hitler.
And he also wrote that when he was in prison.
And he went on to become president and whatnot of Germany and whatnot.
But uh I was wondering.
Um I understand a lot of um uh the connection there between you writing a book in prison and Hitler, and I was just wondering, uh, did you I know there were a lot of atrocities committed by the National Socialists and whatnot, but uh did you do you find any um redeeming qualities about their ideology and do you have any political aspirations yourself for office one day?
You know, I made that joke about calling the book my struggle.
I think that was on Revenge of the Sis when I interviewed with them uh I think that was uh Thursday or something.
I I think I made that joke.
Um You know, the problem with socialism is I I just don't know if it can ever actually be properly facilitated because there's always gonna be some somebody selfish, there's always gonna be somebody that doesn't want to work hard, and so you really just I it's like I've always said this.
I would be I would be more okay with taking all the money that we spend on wars and Ukraine and foreign aid and all that stuff and and bringing that back in and investing that in American infrastructure, or hell, just give it to Americans if if you want to do it that way.
Like I'd be more inclined to have socialism like that than have this unlimited spending hundreds of billions of dollars, trillions of dollars overseas on countries that never do anything for us.
But uh philosophically speaking, uh no, no, I I can't, I can't really get behind any socialist government whatsoever.
If the if an individual wants to be a socialist or a group of people want to be communist, then that's part of the free market system, in my opinion.
That's part of the free market republic.
You can be a socialist, you can be a communist, but it's not government mandated, it's not government facilitated or run, because that's when it gets corrupted, and that's when that's when troubles always persist.
Always persist.
Um, and so I forget the second part of your question, but uh my book is really not oh, do I have any political aspirations?
Uh no, actually.
I uh I don't want to be anywhere near politics.
Uh I think it's disgusting.
Just, I mean, just being on the air every day in a suit and tie makes me see feel a little filthy, just because that's what some of the biggest liars in our country wear and do every day.
So I would feel the same way being in Congress.
But I will say the worse things get, and the more people that ask me to run for office, I guess the more I have to consider it, but really I'd rather not.
I think I'm more effective doing what I do now.
I'd rather have other people that are better than me and more polished and more like a political person uh get involved at local levels and in Congress, and I'd just rather support them and see them get in there than uh than me have to do it.
So I I'd rather just I'd rather just continue to do what I do, and I think I'm more effective.
I think I'm more effective that way.
So um I would say uh I don't have any political aspirations.
No.
And and but you know what?
That really, though, that's the type of people we need in government.
And so I think that those are the types of people that are gonna start running, though.
It's people that never wanted to be in politics, never had any political aspirations, but now realize that the country is being run by such crooks that you have to get involved.
So my book, though, is really just more of my experience while I was in there, some observations, some connections, and then some more general political discussions.
Um, and so it's not really that politically heavy.
It doesn't really have some sort of a larger meaning or larger message.
All right, I'm gonna take one more call tonight.
One more call.
This has been a blast for me.
I hope it has for you.
We're gonna do more of these in the future.
We'll just do, we'll just do more ask me anything because I'm usually live Monday nights right here at Rumble.com slash Owen.
And I guess I'll go live on uh the X account at Owen Schroyer 17762, since we've got a bit of an audience there.
Remember, I'm always live at band.video slash war room from 3 to 6 p.m. on the InfoWars War Room, and that's where my best work is done.
That's where most of my focus goes.
That's where most of my attention and my effort goes to that three-hour talk show a day.
And I really pride myself with my crew in putting on what I think is the best three hours of political talk in America, if not the world today.
So I hope if you enjoyed this, you'll tune into the InfoWars Warroom 3 to 6 p.m. Central at band.video slash war room.
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We've got that link live.
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Final caller of the night.
What's your name?
Where are you from?
What's up, Owen?
This is Jordan from California.
Hi, Jordan.
How's it going?
Have you ever done any study on the old world or Tartaria?
And do you think uh there's some ancient history we don't know about that will predict the future?
Yes.
Yes and yes.
And this is an epic question.
He just hangs right up.
And uh that's an absolutely epic question.
So how to address this?
I'm not necessarily the most studied on Tartaria, as you would say, but um the Egyptian world.
I've done quite a bit of studying in now, a lot while I was in prison, actually.
And the megaliths, I've always been interested in.
Either way, without getting too wonky on it.
Advanced civilizations have existed for tens of thousands of years.
And I would say it's probably pretty well proven that advanced civilizations have existed on Earth for at least 30,000 years.
And that the Egyptian world had a connection all over the planet.
Some people think they had airplanes, some people think they had other means of travel, perhaps even means of teleportation, if you will.
But it may have been some form of telekinesis, hallucinizations.
Some might even argue that those humans were more advanced than us in some ways.
But this is all out there, and this is undeniable topics for discussion.
And one thing is clear, I think, when you when you dive into it, that it would appear that there is a timeline of about every 3,000 years or so where there is a giant catastrophe on Earth.
Now, whether that has to do with planets or a planet X or just weather or anything else, I don't know.
But but it would seem that there is some sort of a pattern and a much larger timescale.
And perhaps the secret societies know about this, the ancients knew about this.
And so the reason why we're not taught this is very important.
The reason why we're not taught about ancient civilizations and the megaliths and how perhaps ancient civilizations were even more advanced than we are in some ways, because it destroys the theory of evolution.
In fact, the truth of the matter is the theory of evolution has been completely disproven in many ways.
It's the most bogus thing ever, and the theory of evolution has been completely, completely disproven.
Now, if you're somebody that just refuses to accept divine creation, and you just refuse that that any other thing could have happened except evolution, well, then evolution in the way you think it happened happened a million years ago or more.
But but that is not proven, and it's it's it's it's whack science.
Divine creation could still be developed debatable.
Not to me, I think clearly we're divine creation, but fine if you don't want to accept that.
Advanced civilizations of human beings and perhaps other forms of life, Nephilim, giants, whatever you want to say, angels, have existed on this planet for at least 30,000 years.
And they cannot teach this in school because it destroys the theory of evolution.
So they need the theory of evolution so that the people are convinced you're nothing but an evolution from a pond scum, you're an evolution from a squirrel turd, and so therefore your life is meaningless.
You're a parasite on this planet, and so they have to tell you that lie so that you believe that lie so that they can enslave you and they can call the population with the argument that you're just a parasite, you're just a disease.
And so that's why they do that.
But it's all bull crap.
It's all bull crap.
How about that's an epic question to uh end the show on, isn't it?
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Did you think I could go there?
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