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I don't wanna be outsconced. | |
| I don't wanna be just known. | ||
| And I don't wanna rust it. | ||
| Sistance still wanna be you. | ||
| I don't wanna do just you. | ||
| I don't wanna help take you. | ||
| Away the dagger | ||
| Laughing, dancing, staying praising. | ||
| Roar it up, virtue, hurt you, master. | ||
| Send me my ass. | ||
| Smiling, laughing, dancing. | ||
| Say you're no more while you're dying. | ||
| She can still tell you. | ||
| She can still be living. | ||
| She's still in love. | ||
| She still are gonna turn. | ||
| I'm blame. | ||
| I'm in. | ||
| Machu. | ||
| Sympathetic. | ||
| How blood I fall. | ||
| I'm in. | ||
| Sympathetic. | ||
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I'm an innocent. | |
| I'm an innocent. | ||
| You are an innocent. | ||
| You want us innocent. | ||
| What's up, y'all? | ||
| How we doing? | ||
| Just enjoy it. | ||
| Just enjoy a little bit. | ||
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I will go to the sun. | |
| You don't like that. | ||
| If you don't like that, come on now. | ||
| How can you not like that? | ||
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All right. | |
| Tool bringing us in tonight. | ||
| intolerance. | ||
| All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| Here we are, Owen Schroyer Live, episode 51. | ||
| Gotta crack the neck a little bit after that. | ||
| Nah, the neck was built to rock. | ||
| Owen Schroyer Live, episode 51. | ||
| Tucker Carlson goes to Russia to interview Vladimir Putin, and the legacy media is panicked. | ||
| We're going to tell you why. | ||
| As of course, we are coming to you, as always, through the Wolfpack.gold microphone. | ||
| Wolfpack.gold. | ||
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| The only subscription that pays you back. | ||
| Wolfpack.gold. | ||
| Tell him I sent you. | ||
| I'll appreciate it. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| So why is the legacy media panicked that Tucker Carlson is in Russia to interview Vladimir Putin? | ||
| AIM 316, good to see you. | ||
| And you're probably already the leading contender in the clubhouse because the Top Rumble Rant, which AIM is already leader in the clubhouse with $100, Top Rumble Rant is going to get this hat tonight. | ||
| And I'm also going to sign it. | ||
| So Top Rumble Rant gets a signed hat. | ||
| AIM leader in the clubhouse right now, $100. | ||
| I doubt anybody beats him. | ||
| He's always the top ranter. | ||
| So shout out to AIM. | ||
| Why is the legacy media panicked that Tucker Carlson is set to interview Vladimir Putin? | ||
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Could it be happening right now? | |
| Could it be on right now? | ||
| The reason why the legacy media is panicked over Tucker Carlson interviewing Vladimir Putin is because it could destroy all the lies they have told about Russia. | ||
| It could destroy all the lies they have told about Vladimir Putin. | ||
| And who knows? | ||
| It could be Tucker might also interview some other interesting individuals that are currently seeking political asylum in Russia, like Tara Reed, who has accused Joe Biden of rape, and the mainstream media ignored that. | ||
| The Me Too movement ignored that. | ||
| And you also have Edward Snowden, one of the biggest whistleblowers on government spying in U.S. history. | ||
| So this is all going down. | ||
| Now, what is the threat then furthermore of the legacy media's lies being exposed? | ||
| Well, because if the legacy media's lies are exposed, then the military-industrial complex is exposed. | ||
| NATO is exposed. | ||
| The money laundering operation is exposed. | ||
| And all the people that profit to the tune of millions of dollars off of said occurrences are also set to be exposed and have their gravy train shut down. | ||
| Now, I can tell you, I have no stock. | ||
| Zero. | ||
| Never owned any stock. | ||
| But certainly, if you were in the mainstream media or any form of media, the legacy media, and you did own stock in weapons manufacturers and government contractors, well, you might be pro-war because you know this means your stock value is going to increase. | ||
| Wouldn't you like to know? | ||
| Wouldn't you like to know who in the mainstream media owns stock in weapons manufacturing companies and government contractors? | ||
| The only stock I ever thought about buying was Rumble stock. | ||
| And I didn't do it just because I don't want to get involved in the stock market because whenever I do something, I like to go all in. | ||
| So it's not like something I'll just be able to do and then forget about it. | ||
| I'd become obsessed with it. | ||
| So wouldn't you like to know who in the mainstream media owns stock in government contractors and weapons manufacturers? | ||
| What about in Congress? | ||
| Perhaps even more disgusting, probably the most disgusting congressmen and women that own stock in these entities. | ||
| Perhaps people lying to you in the legacy media and using media to profit as much as possible isn't the most sorted of things we could be dealing with. | ||
| But Congress and lawmakers that have that power, That could be leveraging it to increase their stock portfolio. | ||
| Now, that is truly diabolical. | ||
| Should be illegal. | ||
| Should be criminal. | ||
| Perhaps someday it will be. | ||
| But Russia has been the boogeyman of the military-industrial complex since 2016. | ||
| And Russia has been kind of this larger, lurking boogeyman for NATO to continue to get funding and to continue to exist where otherwise they would have no purpose. | ||
| Now, we're talking billions of dollars here. | ||
| If you want to get down to dollars and cents, we're talking billions. | ||
| So NATO doesn't want to have its funding disrupted, which the U.S. gives billions of dollars to. | ||
| And of course, for the current Biden administration and the deep state, they need Ukraine. | ||
| They need Ukraine as a vessel state, a hive of corruption and villainry, because it's how so much money is laundered, weapons are laundered, political information is laundered, and likely also straight up human trafficking goes on in that region of the world. | ||
| And Russia and Putin are trying to save the Eastern Front, which is very pro-Russia, an anti-Kiev regime. | ||
| And he has been successful in such endeavors since Joe Biden has taken office. | ||
| But now think about, think about how much money has gone to Ukraine and been laundered since Biden has taken office. | ||
| We're talking hundreds of billions of dollars, hundreds of billions. | ||
| And of course, you need somewhat support of the American people and of Congress in order to pull this off. | ||
| Well, if the American people no longer buy Russia as the boogeyman, if the American people no longer buy Vladimir Putin as the boogeyman, well, then this is all of a sudden up in the air. | ||
| This is all of a sudden questioned. | ||
| They can't have that. | ||
| And think about the state of Fox News that could have had this interview, which is likely to be the biggest interview of the year, potentially the biggest interview of the decade. | ||
| And Fox News wasn't interested. | ||
| They didn't want Tucker Carlson. | ||
| They didn't want stuff like this going on. | ||
| They wanted to call the election for Joe Biden when Donald Trump was still ahead. | ||
| So it just shows you where their bread is buttered. | ||
| No, I do suspect Tucker Carlson will be interviewing Vladimir Putin. | ||
| And I wouldn't be surprised if Tucker Carlson also interviews Tara Reed and or Edward Snowden. | ||
| I'd like to see him knock them all out. | ||
| Tucker Carlson also did a tour of Japan where he talked about Japanese culture and he talked about what life was like in Japan. | ||
| And it was a bit of a compare and contrast to what we have here in the United States. | ||
| And then you could read your own conclusions based off said information. | ||
| Could a similar event be happening in Russia? | ||
| Now, I will tease some other bits of information for you here. | ||
| Tomorrow night, which will be Wednesday morning in Russia, I will be going on a Russian television show doing an interview. | ||
| And I'm not at liberty to discuss some other details, but let's just say Russians, there is a segment of the Russian media, and Alex has gone on Russian TV before, and I've gone on Russian TV before, but there's a segment of Russian media, and now it's Tucker Carlson, that wants to extend the olive branch to the United States of America and say, hey, we don't hate you. | ||
| We want to have a good relationship with you. | ||
| And there might also be some other journalists that are stationed in Russia right now that you're not aware of, but I am, and you may find out before the end of the year that there are other journalists stationed there that are working with Russian media to do sort of a documentary-style report of what it's like in Russia, what people think about Putin, what people think about the war, what people think about the United States. | ||
| Because believe me, if you get past the geopolitical pragmatic decisions that Russia makes and why people would support that for strategic reasons, the Russian people, and I would say even Vladimir Putin, but he's forced into a corner, would much rather have a strong relationship with the United States of America. | ||
| But because of how corrupt our politicians are, how corrupt Congress is, how corrupt Joe Biden is, how corrupt our media is, they've been forced into the arms of the Communist Chinese Party in a strategic fashion, geopolitically, to strengthen themselves in the world standard. | ||
| Now, my guess is that Tucker is going to ask the real questions and the hard questions. | ||
| He's going to ask about the war. | ||
| He's going to ask about NATO. | ||
| He's going to ask about Biden, the election theft. | ||
| going to ask about Trump. | ||
| And Putin does speak some English pretty well. | ||
| I think he speaks five or six languages. | ||
| So he'll be able to speak in English. | ||
| I'm guessing they'll do the interview in English. | ||
| And how are they going to respond in the legacy media to this interview that's certainly going to go massively viral? | ||
| It'll get 200 million views on Twitter or X all by itself. | ||
| It'll be shared all over television. | ||
| Now, Fox probably won't share it because they have a vendetta against Tucker, which is ironic. | ||
| They did it themselves. | ||
| It's likely MSNBC and CNN will play clips of it to demonize Tucker and to demonize Russia and Putin even further. | ||
| But that's only going to make the interview even more popular. | ||
| I mean, this thing could get a billion views when it's all said and done. | ||
| But you already have liberals coming out and accusing Tucker Carlson of this and that. | ||
| And these are the Democrats that have opened our borders for invasion, raised our taxes so that we can give foreign countries tens of billions or hundreds of billions of dollars and secure their borders while opening ours. | ||
| They weaponized the government and the Justice Department against their political opposition, throwing them in jail, sometimes killing them. | ||
| Now, why would Putin want to interview Tucker Carlson instead of anybody else? | ||
| Because I would say that if you look at the largesse of American media and you observe every angle, Tucker Carlson is probably the most trusted member of the American media. | ||
| He may or may not be the most famous, but when it comes to politics and news, he's the most trusted and now has the most prestige. | ||
| So where else would Putin go, if anywhere in the American media, to have an interview where he can trust the person who's going to interview him to be fair and not conduct some sort of a hit piece? | ||
| Well, you go to Tucker Carlson. | ||
| But imagine he has not even said anything. | ||
| Tucker has not said anything about interviewing Putin. | ||
| Tucker Carlson's production team has not said anything about interviewing Putin. | ||
| All he did was land in Russia. | ||
| All he did was land in Russia, and some videos got leaked out and some conversations he was having there got leaked out. | ||
| And the mainstream legacy media's and the Democrat liberals' heads are already exploding. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because they know their entire narrative could collapse with that meeting of the minds. | ||
| That's why they're panicked. | ||
| That's why they're panicked. | ||
| The legacy media and the Biden junkies are panicked because they know their entire false narrative about Russia and Putin could be exposed. | ||
| Now, look, I'm more partial to being pro-Russia and pro-Vladimir Putin. | ||
| I'm not somebody that's afraid of my own shadow. | ||
| I'm not somebody that's afraid of my own instincts. | ||
| Now, I see the boomers and the Cold War media and the legacy media. | ||
| You know, they'll, oh, well, we'll say something positive about Putin, but he's still the bad guy. | ||
| He's still a killer. | ||
| He's this. | ||
| He's that. | ||
| Oh, okay. | ||
| You're right. | ||
| Putin's the killer. | ||
| Putin's the bad guy. | ||
| Not George Bush. | ||
| Not Barack Obama. | ||
| Not Henry Kissinger. | ||
| Not Victoria Newland. | ||
| Oh, those are the good guys. | ||
| I'm supposed to think Putin is the bad man. | ||
| Putin is the man with the blood on his hands. | ||
| And if you try to level it all in the grand scheme of things, Putin is no more or less evil than any of the political leadership of the West. | ||
| So they're panicked because their false narrative is about to come collapsing down. | ||
| In a way, it's very similar to what goes on with libs of TikTok. | ||
| Why do liberals hate libs of TikTok so much? | ||
| All libs of TikTok does is take their own content and amplify it, take their own content and share it to the masses. | ||
| Well, they want to be able to operate inside their own little bubble, inside their own little deranged circles, and they don't want anybody else to know what they're actually up to because it would confirm all the negative things that are being reported. | ||
| So they say, we are for gender affirmation. | ||
| Well, the honest person says, no, you're for genital mutilation of children. | ||
| You're for chemical castration of children. | ||
| They say, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
| We're for gender affirmation. | ||
| Then libs of TikTok shows their actual content and shows what they're really about, genital mutilation, chemical castration, and they go crazy because they don't want you to know the actual truth. | ||
| They want their false narrative to hold up. | ||
| So they lie about Putin. | ||
| They lie about Russia. | ||
| You might even say Putin could be the lesser of two evils or 10 evils or 100 evils. | ||
| But here's what is clear to me at this point. | ||
| Vladimir Putin is very popular in Russia and for good reason. | ||
| Vladimir Putin, as the president of Russia, wants Russia to be as prominent, as productive as possible and prosperous. | ||
| Vladimir Putin wants to be the president of Russia. | ||
| He loves Russia and he wants Russia to be strong. | ||
| We don't have something like that in America today, do we? | ||
| No, we have Joe Biden who hates America. | ||
| We have the Democrat Party that hates America, and we have a president that has a current 40% approval rating, which is probably still not even really accurate because that's with the propaganda news media propping them up. | ||
| They just had a primary in South Carolina, and 4% of Democrats showed up. | ||
| 4% of Democrats in South Carolina showed up to vote for Joe Biden. | ||
| A quarter, a quarter of what has showed up in the previous two presidential primaries. | ||
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Now, what do I know? | |
| Well, I know that the Democrat Party is corrupt to the core. | ||
| I know that 98% of the legacy media is corrupt to the core. | ||
| I also know that these two combinations of factions want me to hate Russia. | ||
| So the people that lie to me all day and the people that hate me with their guts tell me I need to hate Russia and I need to hate Putin and they are my biggest enemy. | ||
| Well, guess what? | ||
| I'm beyond the point of distrusting that. | ||
| I am to the point of where now I assume the opposite of whatever they're telling me is true. | ||
| And while that's a dangerous psychology to have, you have to recognize that's a dangerous psychology to have because that puts you in just as much of a susceptible position to be brainwashed and tricked and deceived as believing all the garbage and taking everything at face value. | ||
| I think the reason why the Western globalists are scared of Putin and Russia is because he stands against everything they've been building. | ||
| And they know that in a way, Russia is the linchpin upon whether their grasp for world dominance succeeds or fails. | ||
| You can kind of throw China out of this conversation because China will kind of do whatever they need to do to get by, and they already have leveraged so much power on a global scale that they will make their own fate. | ||
| They're very nationalistic. | ||
| They have very strong borders. | ||
| And the system that they have is really what the globalists want to take worldwide as far as the communist AI security state can't criticize government. | ||
| So China has already kind of established itself as a cornerstone, and the globalists just kind of want to build the other cornerstones to make the world a corporate global government. | ||
| And China will just kind of fall into place, but they'll always have their own system. | ||
| And the domino of Russia, depending on which way it falls, could determine whether the corporate Western-backed globalists can succeed or not. | ||
| That's why they want Putin out of power. | ||
| That's why they tell you to hate Putin. | ||
| Now, I see people mentioning, well, there's other nationalistic countries like Japan. | ||
| Yeah, okay, that's good for Japan. | ||
| Japan is a plank of wood in this conversation. | ||
| Russia has the largest landmass in the world. | ||
| Russia has natural resources to sustain itself. | ||
| And Russia has a long history and pride in its heritage and nationalism. | ||
| and they've risen and they've fallen so when you look at vladimir putin and you look at things that he said statements that he's made to the american people i pretty much agree where he talks about nato being the problem | ||
| He talks about the corporate globalists being our biggest problem, not Russia. | ||
| He talks about Ukraine as a vessel state for the corruptor and corrupted Western interests. | ||
| And he talks about how the only reason Joe Biden is president is because the election was stolen for Donald Trump. | ||
| Now, you can go with the easy mental gymnastics. | ||
| You can do the little mental somersault and say, well, Putin's just saying that as a propagandist to get the American people against Joe Biden in some form of a Prognosticator of disruption. | ||
| But I don't really believe that. | ||
| I don't really believe that. | ||
| I think Putin wishes he could have good relations with the West. | ||
| I think Putin wishes that Trump was still in office. | ||
| And I think Putin wishes he could have an ally in the United States of America and be forming a perfect union between the East and the West with Russia and the United States instead of Russia and the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
| Do I think Tucker will bring up aliens with Putin? | ||
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I don't. | |
| I don't. | ||
| I don't think so. | ||
| I think it'll be very diplomatic. | ||
| I think it'll be very politically based. | ||
| And I think it'll be the very hard-hitting geopolitical questions that we all want to hear. | ||
| So that's what I think. | ||
| Now, I am reading the comments at rumble.com/slash Owen. | ||
| Give us a follow over there. | ||
| Help us reach 10,000 followers on Rumble. | ||
| It'd be greatly appreciated. | ||
| I also have the Twitter comments up here as well at Owenschroyer1776 on Twitter or X. So I'll start responding to some of these comments. | ||
| We can also open up the phone line. | ||
| I want to make an announcement here. | ||
| I'm not going to show it on the screen because, oh, okay, I think we are good. | ||
| As previously stated, every month we do new merch drops at owenschroyer.store. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| So there will be a new merch drop at owenschroyer.store before the end of the night. | ||
| But the rise merchandise will be gone at the end of the night. | ||
| The rise merchandise at owenschroyer.store will be gone at the end of the night. | ||
| And then I will announce the new merchandise before I sign off air. | ||
| And I got to tell you, really, really excited about this new line that we have coming out. | ||
| Very excited. | ||
| I think you're going to love it too. | ||
| But if you want the Rise merchandise, this is the last night to get it from Owenschroyer.store. | ||
| So we'll be reading the comments. | ||
| Rumble.com/slash Owen. | ||
| I'll be responding to that, and I'll also open up the phone lines. | ||
| Let's get the phone number lined up here. | ||
| Let's get the phone lines opened up here. | ||
| By the way, again, guys, top Rumble rant tonight will receive this hat. | ||
| I will mail this at you. | ||
| I'm also going to sign it before I mail it off. | ||
| Right now, AIM316 or 318. | ||
| 316. | ||
| That's what I thought. | ||
| Is our top Rumble ranter? | ||
| All right. | ||
| So we'll be following your comments on Rumble and Twitter. | ||
| Right now, let's go to the phone lines. | ||
| It's line to line. | ||
| I pick it up. | ||
| I say, what's your name? | ||
| Where you're from? | ||
| Let us know. | ||
| And you're on the air. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| First caller of the night. | ||
| Oh, we got Rick in first. | ||
| Sleepy Rick, FEMA Region 4. | ||
| And I think you lie cheat and steal a little bit. | ||
| So, you know, you want to talk intolerance or you want to talk politics. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So, Rick and I both have seen Tool, their current tour. | ||
| Man, you want to talk a little tool? | ||
| Should we take a break for the politics for a second? | ||
| What do you guys think in the Rumble rants? | ||
| What do you guys think in the Twitter comments? | ||
| Should we take a little break from politics and talk a little tool? | ||
| Well, quickly, thankfully, I can't speak for you, but thankfully he avoided politics and just he flat out called the audience out and said, I don't want you to put your phone in your pocket. | ||
| I want you to turn it off and take part in this experience. | ||
| I loved it. | ||
| He opened the show with it. | ||
| I mean, they played, they came out, played Fear Inoculum, and then he made that statement. | ||
| And I love the way he put it. | ||
| And it was such a refreshing human experience to even have that, to even have something like that where nobody was using their phones. | ||
| I mean, I mean, when I go to concerts, I'll usually shoot one video or take one picture. | ||
| I mean, I will. | ||
| But for me, 95% of the time, I'm rocking. | ||
| And so I took a picture to show you where I was at. | ||
| And it was beautiful because it was all of their artwork. | ||
| And then up in the rafters was this huge American flag. | ||
| It was beautiful. | ||
| You saw them. | ||
| Were you in Georgia? | ||
| Yeah, was it Atlanta? | ||
| Lovely all state in Fulton County. | ||
| Thankfully, there was no Waterman Week. | ||
| Well, you never know. | ||
| You never know over there in Fulton County. | ||
| But the sets were very close. | ||
| I would have enjoyed either of them. | ||
| The difference is I believe you guys had Jambai instead of the pot. | ||
| And then both of those are great, but the pot was great. | ||
| I think you had an opening band guest on The Grudge and Danny Solo. | ||
| But the closer, closer for us was Stink Fist and you guys had Schism, but those are just, oh, man, literally. | ||
| And you think about it, Fear Inoculum, the name of fucking album. | ||
| I mean, they released that, I think, top of mind, August 2019, before the shit hit the fan. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Fear Inoculum. | ||
| No, I think it was 2017, but let me double check that. | ||
| But yeah, Fear Inoculum. | ||
| You might be right. | ||
| It was 2019. | ||
| Fear Inoculum. | ||
| And it's all about injecting you with fear. | ||
| The messaging is so incredible that they knew that right before COVID hit. | ||
| Yeah, well, I mean, in 10,000 Days in Rosetta Stone, he talked about being the chosen one to let people know. | ||
| Dude, I could talk to you about this for hours. | ||
| So, I mean, well, you know, here's what's here's what's it. | ||
| It was August 2019. | ||
| You were right. | ||
| So here they started recording in March of 2018. | ||
| You know, here's something that really stuck out to me. | ||
| This was the second time I saw Tool. | ||
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It should have been 13th for you? | |
| Didn't they go on like a decade off or two, though? | ||
| Like for a while, they didn't play at all, right? | ||
| Well, no, they took how many years? | ||
| It was 10 or 12 years off just writing albums, but there was probably, yeah, no, it was 12 years of no touring, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
| But regardless of that, I'm telling you, Inema, Laterales, I saw a Lateralis tour four times, 10,000 days, three or four. | ||
| I mean, they're just unbelievable. | ||
| And then you got jokers that immediately will jump on the Danny's of fucking Satanist bandwagon and everything. | ||
| Okay, so this is perfect. | ||
| I'm so glad you just brought that up because this is where I wanted to go with this next. | ||
| And when there was something that stuck out to me watching this show. | ||
| Now, first of all, I think you would agree that fear inoculum is probably Tool's masterwork. | ||
| I don't know if— Well, see, I have to stop you there because there are so many people that say fear is their masterpiece work. | ||
| And, you know, it took me 50 plus listens to, and I'm sure the chat's like, get this fucking guy off at this point. | ||
| No, we're taking a break. | ||
| We're talking heavy metal for a second here. | ||
| We're good. | ||
| Oh, hey, by the way, Jesse Lee Peterson the other day. | ||
| Great. | ||
| He's always enjoyable, man. | ||
| We took some audio cuts that we want to turn into a soundboard on that, by the way. | ||
| I think, well, look, so just yes or no, do you think Fear Inoculum is Tool's masterwork? | ||
| No, I don't. | ||
| So I think it's their masterwork. | ||
| That's me. | ||
| I think you might be a little biased because you grew up and went to their tours and you probably would say. | ||
| I personally think, I personally think it's their masterwork, but maybe the album is, maybe the album isn't. | ||
| I think that. | ||
| And don't get me wrong. | ||
| It is an unbelievable album. | ||
| It really is. | ||
| It is a true stadium album, no question about it. | ||
| Well, I think what they've done, though, is they have so perfected their art now that, I mean, they're really masters of their craft. | ||
| And they're probably, I don't think there's anybody better that takes just raw art and raw music and combines it in a live performance like that. | ||
| I don't think anybody does it like they do. | ||
| I think they are probably the greatest ever at taking art and live music and turning it into a live performance like that. | ||
| I'd say they're probably the best ever at that. | ||
| Now, here's the point that I'm getting to because you say, oh, they're satanic and they're this. | ||
| Now, they are very much into numerology. | ||
| And I think that while I'm not really a big numerology guy, I think sacred geometry and everything else. | ||
| There's enough, we are in a divine creation. | ||
| We are in a divine matrix, a divine creation of a divine creator. | ||
| And math is part of it. | ||
| And there's a reason why the Fibonacci sequence exists. | ||
| And there's a reason why certain numbers are affiliated with angels and Satan and all that stuff. | ||
| It's actually, it's very biblical. | ||
| If you go back and read the Bible, you'll see numerology is everywhere in the Bible. | ||
| So to assume or to say that numerology is satanic, I think is just wrong. | ||
| I think it's a very advanced form of knowledge and practice when it comes to creation and art. | ||
| But here's the other thing. | ||
| Lotta Rollis is built on the Fibonacci. | ||
| Yes, 369. | ||
| And the way that they play it, and the spiral, you know, it's magic. | ||
| But here's the other thing. | ||
| Here's the other thing. | ||
| I think, and this is what stuck out to me from the performance. | ||
| And I'm so glad you bring up people saying, oh, well, that's satanic. | ||
| That's satanic. | ||
| The difference between creation and destruction is so fine and so small that you almost can't even tell the difference. | ||
| And it's the same thing with creation and destruction. | ||
| It's the same thing with what people would say is, oh, that's satanic or, oh, that's angelic. | ||
| It's the yin and the yang. | ||
| The yin and the yang are basically attached. | ||
| And then there's a part of the other side in each. | ||
| In order to create, you must first destroy. | ||
| In order to destroy, there must have been something created. | ||
| And so when you're watching this show, I understand people saying, oh, it could be satanic. | ||
| It's not satanic. | ||
| It's creation in a perfect divine form. | ||
| Now, you might think the symbology or whatever is satanic, and it might be a little dark in its presentation, but the separation between good and evil, Satan and the creator, fallen angels and demons, creation, destruction, love and hate, it's the ultimate yin and yang. | ||
| They're virtually attached, and there's a bit of one in the other. | ||
| And so that's what I see. | ||
| They're the one in the other. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| That's what I see in that performance. | ||
| Like even the star they put at the top, it has seven points, which is the perfect number in numerology. | ||
| Doesn't have six, it has seven. | ||
| And then when you see how everything feeds off of that, so I think that, you know, it just, it really shows that the difference between creation and destruction, good and evil, demons, angels, it's all yin and yang. | ||
| I mean, there's a reason why this stuff is timeless. | ||
| It truly is. | ||
| Yeah, I didn't catch it all, but you had a great show today. | ||
| You said it, you know, we're going to give more money to Ukraine than to our Marines. | ||
| And I'm sorry to go and head down this path, but that's sickening. | ||
| But isn't that, doesn't that tell the real story right there? | ||
| Hey, but let me tell you what, Rick, I want to show you something. | ||
| Can you hold right there? | ||
| Just hold right there for one second, Rick. | ||
| Guys, give me a second. | ||
| I got to show. | ||
| I got to show Rick something. | ||
| He's been a caller into my shows for years. | ||
| We've talked. | ||
| He even sent me a clownhorn. | ||
| That's how much he cares about me. | ||
| And by the way, Rick, I got another something special for you. | ||
| I got a little something special for you later on tonight as well. | ||
| But just hold right there. | ||
| I got something for you. | ||
| We'll go right there. | ||
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I don't wanna be just known. | |
| And I don't wanna have a benefit. | ||
| Man, I came home. | ||
| I came home because this was my favorite song of the show was Intolerance. | ||
| I don't know what yours was. | ||
| Intolerance. | ||
| Yeah, my favorite song of the show was Intolerance. | ||
| And so I had to come home and I wanted to learn it on guitar immediately upon coming home. | ||
| And then I remembered why I don't typically learn tool music on the guitar because it's so damn hard. | ||
| But we got it down. | ||
| We learned that one. | ||
| So we have the same taste in t-shirts. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I saw that you sent me the picture of the shirt you got. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So we have the same taste in t-shirts, but that's not really what I wanted to show you. | ||
| I think you'll really like this. | ||
| I don't know if you were able to cop this in Atlanta, but there it is, Rick. | ||
| Look, looking at the delay. | ||
| Hold on. | ||
| You'll see it in a second. | ||
| You'll see it, Rick. | ||
| I don't know if you were able to cop one of these. | ||
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Oh, shit. | |
| Yeah. | ||
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Oh, beautiful. | |
| So needless to say, needless to say, it was a great time. | ||
| Unfortunately, it was, I think, 700 and no. | ||
| I talked to my brother. | ||
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I was like, oh, I can't do this. | |
| As much as I wanted to, I couldn't pull the trigger. | ||
| I have a bit of a signed album collection. | ||
| This may be the prize of it all, but my signed album collection is very nice. | ||
| I do have exactly what you have there for Laterales. | ||
| And it was through the fan club signed with the four. | ||
| Oh, man, that is beautiful. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And I told my buddy that I went with, because I keep these for my own collection. | ||
| And someday when I have like a, hopefully like a cool, epic man cave, I'm going to put them all on display. | ||
| And my buddy has been over and he's seen him before. | ||
| And he was like, dude, he was like, I got to bust that open and see what is all on the inside. | ||
| And I was like, dude, go for it. | ||
| Go for it. | ||
| The Lateralis, I have not opened it. | ||
| I've got a buddy who's got it. | ||
| And he opened it and showed me. | ||
| And it's just, it's just like the inserts from the CD back in the day. | ||
| Hell, you were a kid back then. | ||
| But yeah, I've got like Ramstein. | ||
| I've got the Foo Fighters. | ||
| I've got Chevelle. | ||
| I've got the Red Hot Chili Peppers, AC DC. | ||
| Oh, man. | ||
| I'm trying to think of all the ones. | ||
| You said it earlier on the show, Twilight Zone Reality that we're living in. | ||
| For anybody out there that hasn't seen the Twilight Zone summary that I want to do, go to band.video and watch it. | ||
| Is that the one where I went into black and white? | ||
| I went into the black and white and did that. | ||
| Yeah, I can probably pull that up on my Twitter. | ||
| All right, Rick. | ||
| It was nice. | ||
| It was nice. | ||
| It was great. | ||
| One last thing. | ||
| I truly don't know which one I despise worse, Tarlov or Cuntland Collins. | ||
| But be well, man. | ||
| Well, you know, Collins is hiding out in kind of the mainstream media now. | ||
| And Tarlov hangs around in the conservative media circles. | ||
| So it's kind of more painful to watch Tarlov, but at the same time, it's epically hilarious because she gets so upset when she has no defense for any of these things. | ||
| It's just, I mean, I'm sure she gets paid well to be the liberal stooge on all these conservative networks. | ||
| But notice nobody, nobody will be the Jessica Tarlov anymore. | ||
| She's the only liberal that goes on air with conservatives. | ||
| Seriously, I guess Henry Ford sometimes goes on Fox. | ||
| Other than that, do we see any liberals going on conservative media? | ||
| We got some heavy hitters in the chat tonight. | ||
| Give a big shout out. | ||
| Timothy Lashley in the house, Invalid Cookie in the house. | ||
| We've got Marissa Hansen tuning in. | ||
| Who all we got? | ||
| We got Justin Leland, so many big people in the chat tonight. | ||
| Usually I give a shout out, but the crowd just gets bigger every time. | ||
| So we did a little heavy metal talk. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| We did a little heavy metal talk. | ||
| What can I say? | ||
| What can I say? | ||
| All right, let's take another caller. | ||
| Phone lines are up 747-200-5560. | ||
| We're also monitoring the chats on Rumble and Twitter. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
| What's going on, Owen? | ||
| This is Ahmed from New York City. | ||
| Hey, Ahmed. | ||
| God bless you, Owen. | ||
| What's going on with you? | ||
| Everything's all right. | ||
| Sure, man. | ||
| Everything's good. | ||
| You know, a day not behind bars is better than a day behind bars. | ||
| Yeah, at what cost? | ||
| No, but anyway, forget about the whole attaching yourself to Russia and talking to them. | ||
| I think everybody already knows. | ||
| Even liberals know at this point what they see coming out of Russia. | ||
| Or remember, Russia, Russia, Russia, disinformation and the Robert Mueller. | ||
| Yeah, the boogeyman. | ||
| Oh, Russia's to blame for everybody. | ||
| I slipped on a banana peel. | ||
| It was Putin. | ||
| Put it there. | ||
| Yeah, so Tucker Carlson going to Russia. | ||
| That's like 2016, 2017. | ||
| It makes no sense to go to justify any Putin's actions or anything that's going on over there because really what's going on over here in New York City is disgusting. | ||
| Between the migrant crisis, I mean, we have good patriots getting slammed in because they don't know what to do, what to say anymore. | ||
| They don't know who to communicate with. | ||
| Communications are kind of staticky right now. | ||
| And I would say a lot of people that I used to follow, I used to love, I still have love for. | ||
| I have no hatred towards anybody. | ||
| I understand that a lot of things are beyond my comprehension and lack of experience, lack of knowledge. | ||
| But bottom line, I don't think anybody really needs to know about Tucker Carlson going to Russia or anything like that. | ||
| I think that's just a lot of people. | ||
| But don't you see the value of this? | ||
| I mean, journalists interviewing world leaders, even in times of war or peace, has always been something we have. | ||
| I mean, to try to cut off the American media from interviewing somebody in what is a major geopolitical issue, I mean, that shows fear to me. | ||
| That shows that they're afraid of what Putin might say. | ||
| I can see like there can be like, oh, yeah, let's not go to Russia because it's intimidation. | ||
| We don't want, I just feel like there's too much corruption going on with the Department of Justice and any of the followers that, you know, that listen to you or listen to anybody else like Tucker Carlson, we're going to be called Russian assets, Russian disinformation, Russian this, Russian that. | ||
| And I'm tired of like my local law enforcement saying I should run for politics because I state a fact. | ||
| I'm tired of all of that. | ||
| I'm tired of that. | ||
| Well, they're going to tell you that everything is Russian this or Russian that or you're a Russian stooge or whatever. | ||
| They're going to say that no matter what. | ||
| So Tucker going there or not is not going to change that. | ||
| Yeah, I just think that, I just think that attaching the name Russia right now with our fellow patriots right now is kind of like, it's kind of like it's a very sensitive and fragile thing right now, especially with the corrupted justice department where, you know, you have Kathy Holschel, she wants to lock people up like me for saying things that are, she wants to label them disinformation, whatever it is. | ||
| I just want to see good people stand up against this tyranny. | ||
| And it's been an amazing momentum that we've been in the last few years fighting this evil or whatever it is. | ||
| And I just feel like more and more, as more time goes on, you're going to see more people attach themselves to this movement like liberals. | ||
| They're going to attach themselves to the movement of freedom and patriotism just because people have people have actually had enough of all the lies and the deceit. | ||
| And I think I give it up to also my NYPD law, local law enforcement. | ||
| They've had enough also, especially after the DA has let these people go. | ||
| And some of them have fled to here and there. | ||
| And some of them did get locked up with the initiation to say that, oh, there's no evidence. | ||
| But people that have small family businesses, they have to fend for themselves. | ||
| And if they were to put their hands on somebody that's robbing their place, they get locked up without any bail, any of this, any of that. | ||
| So I just feel like more and more as time goes on, you am I still here? | ||
| Yeah, I got you. | ||
| I feel like as more and more time goes on, I feel like your job is going to be much easier. | ||
| I mean, your personal life might not be as easy as your career, but I feel like more and more people will take action. | ||
| More and more people will be informed. | ||
| Like compared to 2016, people are extremely knowledgeable right now. | ||
| And it was this part of the global awakening. | ||
| A lot of people didn't see this coming. | ||
| I feel like when it affects your pockets, it affects your local residents. | ||
| Well, it's affected everything. | ||
| I mean, this has not just affected the bottom line when it comes to your finances, whether it's gas prices, energy prices, everything else. | ||
| I mean, people now see that their children's schools are being taken over by non-citizens, illegal immigrants. | ||
| They see police are under attack, and those individuals that attack police get protected by the Democrats in the justice system. | ||
| I mean, it's just on and on. | ||
| They see that our politicians seem to be more concerned about the fate of Ukraine or Israel than they are our own people. | ||
| And so naturally, what has happened under four years of Biden is going to turn a lot of people off, at least the establishment politics, meaning Democrat politics for now. | ||
| 4% of Democrats showed up in South Carolina. | ||
| It's the smallest turnout they've had in over a decade. | ||
| There is no voter enthusiasm for Joe Biden. | ||
| So the Democrats got a big problem on their hand, but I still don't think that Tucker going to Russia hurts that in any way. | ||
| I think it probably helps the overall picture. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| And when it comes down to it in 2024, do you think that people are actually going to believe in the election how they once did? | ||
| Like, do you think people are going to line up and vote and people are going to believe in it after like 74 million people were defeated? | ||
| I think they're going to have to let Trump win. | ||
| I mean, no doubt there's going to be all kinds of voter fraud and cheating. | ||
| I don't think it's going to be enough. | ||
| They'd have to do so much. | ||
| It'd be even more obvious than 2020. | ||
| I mean, it's already about 50% of people that think Joe Biden only got into office because of voter fraud and a steal. | ||
| So if they do it again, it'll be like 60, 70%. | ||
| They can't have that. | ||
| That's too big of a damaging situation for their political trust and reputation. | ||
| I mean, you know, we're not talking about the distrust in the legacy media, the current establishment politicians. | ||
| We're talking about just the complete illegitimacy of them in the public eye. | ||
| So at this point, I bet Trump wins. | ||
| That's where I see it going. | ||
| I think Trump wins in a landslide. | ||
| I also feel that they'd probably rather wait to make their big push for the real corporate global government in 2030. | ||
| So whoever comes in after Trump is probably going to be when they try to initiate a big steal. | ||
| But I think at this point, Trump is the favorite. | ||
| I feel like he won just as much as he's going to win now, but in 2020, I feel like he's already initially won. | ||
| And whatever numbers is going to be over 74 million this time, 80 million this time. | ||
| I feel like he got more than what they actually said. | ||
| Wasn't there like an amount of registered voters and it didn't add up to actually the amount that they counted through both sides of the aisle? | ||
| That was like one of the voters. | ||
| You're saying that more people voted than were registered to vote? | ||
| Yeah, I'm sorry. | ||
| Yeah, something like that, right? | ||
| Where it was like they had more than counties in Michigan and Pennsylvania. | ||
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| Or like when there was a dead cat, like people were counting dead cats as votes or something like that. | ||
| That was another crazy one. | ||
| It's just like these guys are going to, and now they're bringing in the migrants and they're like, oh, Joe Biden, Joe Biden, you know, who let you here? | ||
| Joe Biden, Joe Biden. | ||
| And then they want they could put these people in military. | ||
| They want to put these people in local law enforcement. | ||
| And I'm pretty sure that's not going to exactly go well with the actual law enforcement that's been here the last few years battling the pandemic and the post-pandemic. | ||
| Well, you'll eventually, you'll eventually, at that rate, you'll have a military that's nothing but illegal immigrants. | ||
| You'll have a police force that's nothing but illegal immigrants. | ||
| They'll turn their guns on the American people and won't think twice about it. | ||
| That's what the Democrats ultimately want anyway. | ||
| But even under that agenda, it's not going to happen at least for another two years. | ||
| So that would mean it would affect the 2028 presidential election, not the 2024 presidential election. | ||
| Now, there's not going to be another surplus with the 10 million illegal immigrants that Joe Biden brought in for now, but there could be for 2028, which will shift the Electoral College back into the Democrats' favor by increasing California and Illinois and New York's electoral counts, where they're actually hemorrhaging electoral votes right now because of everybody fleeing the state. | ||
| So I think 2028 is going to be their next big steal. | ||
| So much is going to happen, though, between now and the presidential election that all the stuff we're talking about is going to look like a distant past. | ||
| And I also wanted to give a shout out to King Charles. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| You should actually drop dead right now. | ||
| And the rest of your oligarchs that you that wipe your ass every day and you hire people to wipe your booty. | ||
| What's been going on? | ||
| Aren't they all like getting sick? | ||
| Like, I think they all got sick. | ||
| I know King Charles got diagnosed with cancer, but like, didn't the prince and princess recently get hospitalized for something too? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I couldn't care less about royals. | ||
| Whatever it is, brother, God wins at all costs. | ||
| And I appreciate you, Owen, for letting me on the show and taking my call and keep hammering away at the deep state because they're nothing but little punks and godless, soulless minds. | ||
| And I know God is on your side no matter how hard the struggles go and no matter how hard real patriots fight in this war, it'll never be truly over because you need checks and balances in reality anyway. | ||
| But I feel like the good will overweigh any of the deceit that the devil throws in front of you using the mainstream media, using the politicians, using the athletes, the actors, the singers. | ||
| They're all going to be going down. | ||
| And I'm pretty sure at this point, they've already defecated on themselves thinking that Trump would come back into office. | ||
| Like the thought of Trump coming back into office after everything that's happened the last five, six years. | ||
| Oh, there's panic there. | ||
| There's no doubt. | ||
| I mean, just look at everything they're doing to the man to try to stop him from running and he just won't stop to try to stop the people from supporting him and they won't stop. | ||
| Thank you for the call, Ahmed. | ||
| Good to hear from you. | ||
| But you know, there's a reason why it says, in God we trust in our founding documents and all over our culture. | ||
| In God we trust. | ||
| What does that mean to you? | ||
| In God we trust. | ||
| Means no matter what, good or bad, it's part of God's plan. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
| Hi. | ||
| Yeah, this is Albert from Pennsylvania. | ||
| Hey, Albert. | ||
| Hey, Owen. | ||
| First of all, huge shout out to the gear. | ||
| Can't wait to get my hands on some of the new stuff. | ||
| Excited to see what it is. | ||
| And, you know, a lot of people around here, you know, at least in my area, like that I'm friends with, you know, your free Owen gear and that. | ||
| That was the big giveaway for me at Christmas. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| So you got a lot of support down here, you know. | ||
| Right on. | ||
| You're going to like tonight's drop. | ||
| You're going to like tonight's drop. | ||
| Good, good. | ||
| I'm sure I will. | ||
| I'm sure I will. | ||
| I'm happy to support you. | ||
| But the point I wanted to make was, you know, with Tucker going over there and Putin. | ||
| And, you know, I heard from the last caller and that, you know what I mean? | ||
| Kind of, you know, like wariness to, you know, like talk about Russia or, you know, even be thought of as embracing Russia. | ||
| But I mean, and I'm not saying I'm totally in the tank for Russia or support what Putin, you know, he might have done some terrible things or whatever, but everything I've seen coming from Russia over the past few years has been positive. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| Every summer here, when we, you know, when is it in June or July when we go into straight degeneracy mode with the drag queen, you know, you know, yeah, absolutely. | ||
| You know, you don't see any of that in Russia. | ||
| You know, no, they don't do that in Russia. | ||
| They definitely don't do that in Russia. | ||
| They don't do it in Ukraine either, but maybe in Kiev. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Maybe when Vladimir, maybe when Vlodimir Zelensky shows up, he likes to dress and drag and hump people with his small, his small mangina. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| And then he goes and plays the organ with it or whatever, you know? | ||
| But, you know, I don't know. | ||
| I just feel like that Russia, we should, I think that that's the best possible ally we can have right now. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| It's our natural ally. | ||
| They're rich in resources. | ||
| We're rich in resources. | ||
| They helped us defeat communism and the Nazis in World War II. | ||
| They were our allies. | ||
| I mean, it's just insane what the globalists have done to us, what the corrupt Western military-industrial complex has done to us, what our politicians have done to us. | ||
| We're like, I mean, Russia is like the queen of the prom, and we're like the king of the prom. | ||
| And then we have like all these little demons and nerds and freaks trying to make sure that we can't dance together at the ball. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| And, you know, I just feel that, you know, I mean, there's been anti-Russian propaganda in this country for a long time. | ||
| You know, coming here from southwestern Pennsylvania, my family and a lot of people in this area are immigrants from Slavic heritage, you know, a few generations back. | ||
| And it, you know, I can remember my parents and grandparents saying that, you know, back in back in the Cold War era and that, that they, it was all just anti-Russia, this, you know, Russia bad, Russia bad. | ||
| But the people that they're showing are bad all sounded like our relatives, all talked like our relatives. | ||
| And it almost, I don't know, to me, it's like there's never been a single group of people that the mainstream on both sides has taught us to distrust or dislike more than Russia, you know, for a consistent basis. | ||
| You understand? | ||
| Yeah, yeah, I agree. | ||
| And that's why, I mean, look, I'm being a little bit facetious because I understand the danger of this mentality of anything the corrupt establishment tells me, I'm going to believe the opposite. | ||
| But I mean, when you've got both sides of the corrupt establishment telling you what to think and who to hate, you pretty much know it's probably the people that maybe you should take a look at and ask questions about. | ||
| Totally. | ||
| Totally. | ||
| I mean, and, you know, I like to look at issues. | ||
| Like, I'm not saying I automatically believe the opposite narrative, but when the government or the media tells me that this, you know, whether it's safe and effective with the vaccines, or even back when I was a kid, that, you know, two planes knocked down three towers, I'm going to, you know, look into the alternative side of that. | ||
| And let me put it to you another way. | ||
| You find the truth. | ||
| Let me put it to you another way. | ||
| I look at the Russian leadership, and, you know, they don't look like a bunch of kiddy diddlers. | ||
| You know? | ||
| You know, they don't look like a bunch of kitty diddlers. | ||
| But you look at a lot of leadership in Europe. | ||
| You look at a lot of leadership in the American politics. | ||
| And you're like, that guy looks like a diddler. | ||
| I mean, we got Joe Biden on camera diddling kids. | ||
| Well, I mean, I guess, you know, the dementia is really setting in and he can't help himself. | ||
| You know, last week he was like, damn near, bit that girl's ear off. | ||
| What in the hell, man? | ||
| But yeah. | ||
| Well, thanks for taking my call again, Owen, and looking forward to getting myself some new gear in that. | ||
| And I'll let you go ahead and take some more callers. | ||
| All right, my man. | ||
| Thank you for the call. | ||
| I understand that I missed a couple of Rumble rants. | ||
| I apologize for that. | ||
| Mike D'Anizio asks, have I ever seen the film Europa, The Last Battle? | ||
| Had to rewatch it recently, and the similarities to what we were going through today are identical. | ||
| Even the eight genders of the Talmud. | ||
| I'm pretty sure that was banned like all over the internet. | ||
| So there's probably something in there that they don't want you to see. | ||
| And it's also, isn't it like eight hours long? | ||
| I've started it and never been able to get through the whole thing. | ||
| So I've maybe seen like 90 minutes of it, but I'm pretty sure it's like eight hours long and now it's banned all over the internet. | ||
| So perhaps I'm even more curious. | ||
| I don't know the next time I'll have eight hours to sit down and watch a documentary like that. | ||
| But you know, I think that's one of those things where you're just not allowed to talk about it. | ||
| It's one of those things like Kyrie Irving talking about certain people that you're not allowed to talk about. | ||
| There's one group of people you can't criticize. | ||
| You can criticize whites. | ||
| You can criticize blacks. | ||
| You can criticize Hispanics. | ||
| You can criticize Christians. | ||
| But, well, I'm sure there's no significant reason for that. | ||
| By the way, is there a more Christian Orthodox nation on earth than Russia right now? | ||
| Fair question. | ||
| Fair question. | ||
| Let's take another call. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
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And this is Bill. | |
| I'm from Wisconsin. | ||
| Hello, Bill. | ||
| How are you? | ||
| I'm good. | ||
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I'm the Loomer Fan Club founder. | |
| I talked to you one other time. | ||
| Just so you know, we are streaming you. | ||
| The Loomer Fan Club is restreaming you and the Loomer Fan Club Rumble as we speak. | ||
| What is how can I find that? | ||
| What is it called? | ||
| Just Loomer Fan Club. | ||
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Right on Rumble, Loomer Fan Club. | |
| I got Loomer coming on the War Room with me tomorrow. | ||
| Laura Loomer on the War Room with Owen Troyer. | ||
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Awesome. | |
| Well, when you talk to Laura tomorrow, tell her that you talk to Bill from the Loomer Fan Club. | ||
| She's going to be really impressed. | ||
| I don't see it here. | ||
| I see a restream of a Trump rally. | ||
| What am I missing here? | ||
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You're live. | |
| Here's what I'll do. | ||
| Okay, I see it now. | ||
| I see it. | ||
| Loomer Vision Live Monday. | ||
| I've got you live now. | ||
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That's it. | |
| Awesome. | ||
| Thank you, Owen. | ||
| This is really cool. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Let's give you some love. | ||
| Let's give you some love. | ||
| The Loomer Fan Club, the Loomer Fan Club. | ||
| Here they are. | ||
| They're live on Rumble, restreaming this show right now. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Shout out. | ||
| Shout out to the Loomer Fan Club. | ||
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That is sweet. | |
| It's so cool. | ||
| Owen, just so you know, the Loomer Fan Club ended up on Rumble because we have been live streaming over three years every night on Instagram. | ||
| You're putting my fucking Rumble on your thing? | ||
| That is so cool, Owen. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Maybe I'll get some followers. | ||
| We only need like 12 more to get to 350. | ||
| But for the last three years, we were restreaming you and Alex on our Instagram feed every night. | ||
| I'm not exaggerating. | ||
| Four hours we would time out on Instagram. | ||
| Then Instagram finally banned us because of an Alex. | ||
| Got that stream back. | ||
| A couple of weeks ago, I played Laura on there and they banned me again. | ||
| When they banned us on Alex, that was October, end of October last year, about a year out from the election. | ||
| So I started, I moved to Rumble, started a Rumble. | ||
| It's been a little tough. | ||
| I've been banned on so many things on the Loomer Fan Club. | ||
| I'm getting used now to just moving to a new platform. | ||
| We found a home at Rumble. | ||
| Two days ago, I bought a boom, a mic, some headphones. | ||
| I think we're getting you should be safe on Rumble. | ||
| I don't see any problems with Rumble. | ||
| I agree. | ||
| So you should be good. | ||
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Yeah, we don't plan on getting banned. | |
| It's been a little learning curve. | ||
| Learned OBS. | ||
| And I'm also, just so you know, the Loomer Fan Club is streaming on X. Not right now, but we're on X, Rumble, YouTube. | ||
| We can stream on Instagram. | ||
| But when you stream on Instagram from OBS, your hearts don't go live for badges. | ||
| We were really successful for the four years on Instagram Live. | ||
| What we would do if anybody wants to copy this is take your laptop, get a little mini tripod, put your iPhone on it, put your iPhone in front of your laptop. | ||
| You can stream Instagram right off of that. | ||
| Just let your iPhone be your camera. | ||
| That's what we did for four years, and people loved it. | ||
| It allowed me to actually talk into the stream without a mic or anything. | ||
| So it was really fun. | ||
| I could bang around in the kitchen. | ||
| I'm cooking this and that. | ||
| People are like, what are you doing? | ||
| But that ended. | ||
| Now we're here. | ||
| Well, you know, the it's changed so much. | ||
| And it really kind of all started in 2012, this live stream capability from the cell phone. | ||
| It really took off in, I guess it was 2013 or 14, whenever the Mike Brown Ferguson riots were. | ||
| That was kind of the first, in America, at least, the first big thing where people were getting exclusive information from these live streams. | ||
| And I remember at the time, it was myself and Tim Poole, maybe Luke Radowski. | ||
| There were three guys that were the top of this app called Live Stream. | ||
| It got bought out by some other media company now. | ||
| But at the time, it was called Live Stream. | ||
| And me and Tim Poole and one other individual, we were at the top every night covering these things. | ||
| I mean, you'd easily get 50,000 every live stream, sometimes 100. | ||
| Tim was getting like 150. | ||
| And so that was kind of the, I think, I mean, I don't know too much about Tim's history prior to that, but I think that might have been Tim's really first kind of big break. | ||
| And it was, I mean, it was for me too. | ||
| But things have changed so much since then because then we went into the realm of you could pick up anything from a cell phone, Facebook live, Twitter live, YouTube live. | ||
| Then the censorship ended all of that. | ||
| And I don't even know what the status of that stuff is anymore because I haven't been on there for so long. | ||
| But now Rumble is back. | ||
| And so live streaming on a video platform like this on the internet is possible again. | ||
| And now Twitter has live streaming from the cell phone. | ||
| So I can pick up a cell phone and live stream again. | ||
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So it's awesome. | |
| Yes. | ||
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Thank you for telling me. | |
| I was banned off of Periscope. | ||
| Actually, the Loomer Fan Club Twitter got banned the night Laura was in front of Jack's house back in 2019, June 30th of 19. | ||
| Remember when Laura streamed on Jack's Wall? | ||
| All the banned people? | ||
| That live stream was me, the Loomer Fan Club. | ||
| That's the night at Loomer Fan Club got banned off of Twitter, and they took all my personal accounts, nine other political, personal business accounts, wiped them all out, and all my Periscope. | ||
| So they knew they knew it was all you. | ||
| They saw the connected phone number or IP address or whatever it was. | ||
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No, it was all in one phone, which no one said you couldn't do that. | |
| Who doesn't run multiple Twitters? | ||
| You know? | ||
| That's how they get you, though. | ||
| That's what they did to all of our accounts at Infowars, too. | ||
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It is. | |
| It's what they did. | ||
| So the new Twitter is at Loomer's fan club with an S. And cool. | ||
| No. | ||
| But what are you talking about? | ||
| What's Laura going to do tomorrow on your show? | ||
| She's got a story with the RNC funding Democrats. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Every time because I follow Laura's news. | ||
| And so every once I just kind of build up a stack of Laura's news, and she usually comes on the show about once a month. | ||
| And then I kind of dig into that stack and get into whatever I think are the heavy hitters with her. | ||
| So I know we're going to be talking about Ronna McDaniel, her wasteful spending, her funding Democrats, and some of the other news that Laura's broke that I find relevant and interesting. | ||
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I have a prediction for you, Owen, and this is going to come true. | |
| Laura Loomer will be President Trump's press secretary. | ||
| I'd support it. | ||
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Yeah, it's going to happen. | |
| I'd support it. | ||
| And if Laura ever needed a vacation, she could give me a call and I'd gladly fill in for a day or two. | ||
| But that's probably all the time I want to spend in D.C. Hey, thanks for calling. | ||
| Thanks for restreaming. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
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Greg from Alabama. | |
| Hello, Greg. | ||
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unidentified
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How you doing? | |
| Hey, I'm all right. | ||
| What do you got for us, Greg? | ||
|
unidentified
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Huh? | |
| What do you got for us, Greg? | ||
| You're live on the air. | ||
|
unidentified
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Okay. | |
| Hey, how you doing, Owen? | ||
| I'm good. | ||
| What's up? | ||
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Oh, not much. | |
| Man, hadn't talked to you since you went down. | ||
| Glad you're back. | ||
| I want to know. | ||
| You said you play guitar. | ||
| We're going to change the subject briefly to that. | ||
| What kind of rig you got? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I'll send you a picture. | ||
| It's a, I want to say a Gibson, is it SP? | ||
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SG, maybe? | |
| SG. | ||
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Like Angus Young. | |
| Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's what it is. | ||
| And then I have this custom-made acoustic guitar that was a gift from somebody in Austin that's really sweet. | ||
| But I really just play the electric guitar. | ||
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All right. | |
| You got a good amp? | ||
| It's all right. | ||
| It's a 12-inch orange. | ||
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unidentified
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Oh, that's a good amp. | |
| You can't go wrong with orange. | ||
| Those are very nice. | ||
| Anyway, you know, we're talking about Tucker's thing. | ||
| That could be nothing but good with Tucker talking. | ||
| If he does get to do that interview, that would definitely be earth-shattering. | ||
| And I think it needs to happen because if you think about the history of Russia, United States, World War I, World War II, the two biggest wars we've ever had, we were friends. | ||
| And then ever since then, we're enemies. | ||
| And I never could really fathom why that is because they've never really done anything to hurt us. | ||
| Our economy has always been less. | ||
| Well, it used to be, it used to be the anti-communist angle and the Soviet Union communist angle. | ||
| But now it's just a boogeyman. | ||
| It's just boogeyman politics. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| And, you know, with the web, when the web came out, everybody's talking to people from all over the world, whether it be video games or whatever it is. | ||
| I remember iSketch, a little drawing game on the internet, people from all over the world. | ||
| And I was like, well, the internet's going to save the world just because people are going to know that people are people throughout the world and nobody really wants to have a war. | ||
| I think we're getting to that point worldwide. | ||
| So let's see. | ||
| Hopefully this interview goes down. | ||
| And well, I know that Tucker was trying to go to interview Putin some time ago and basically got threatened off by the deep state. | ||
| So I don't know what happened. | ||
| I don't know what I don't know what would have changed his mind or I don't know if he's just trolling. | ||
| But I mean, all signs are that the interview is going to go down or he's at least going to shoot some footage while he's there. | ||
| Like I said, I know there's Russian media that's trying to reach out to American media and, you know, trying to fulfill what our politicians and world leaders want, which is a good relationship between Americans and Russians. | ||
| So we'll see. | ||
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All right. | |
| What's the best Twitter to contact you? | ||
| The new one that you made to go when you went down, or the all I do is owing. | ||
| So, at all I do is owen was the original count. | ||
| It's still extremely shadow banned, and it won't let me get verified. | ||
| So, the reach there is not good. | ||
| But basically, what I do is at all I do is owen. | ||
| I basically do non-political stuff at Owensroyer 1776 is all my political and media stuff. | ||
| Whichever one you reach out to, I'm logged into both of them. | ||
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All right, I'll follow you on both, but I'm going to send you my rig on all I do is Owen and the private DM, and hopefully, you'll get it. | |
| Yeah, every once in a while, look, I'm not trying to act like I'm sort of some sort of a good guitar player. | ||
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Yeah, I know you're a busy guy, but you know, whatever. | |
| You don't have time to play guitar. | ||
| I feel you. | ||
| I play to let off Steam, and I appreciate the call, but every once in a while, the crew will troll me because there used to be some videos of me playing the guitar up on the internet. | ||
| And of course, the crew save them, and every once in a while they put them on the screen to troll me a little bit. | ||
| I can't even read music. | ||
| I just know how to read guitar tabs, and then there's a you can buy guitar tuners, so it's not like you even have to be that great. | ||
| Uh, as long as you can feel the music, baby, just feel the music. | ||
| So, every once in a while, I like to pick it up, and the louder, the louder you turn it up, the better you sound is what I've learned too. | ||
| All right, next caller. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
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Hello? | |
| Yes, you're on the air. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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It's Angel, Dallas. | |
| You said Angle? | ||
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unidentified
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So, Angel. | |
| Angel, what's up? | ||
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Hey, I covered a protest today at DFW airport. | |
| It had to do with what you were talking about with the illegals and rideshare and food delivery. | ||
| Oh, that's like their number one go-to for a job. | ||
| I mean, I don't know. | ||
| Do you know what the direct correlation is? | ||
| Like, are these companies recruiting? | ||
| Is there like a deal or what? | ||
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There's a big Forb article, two parts. | |
| Where is this? | ||
| I'll send them to you. | ||
| Forbes, let me read it to you. | ||
| I actually have it on me. | ||
| What's the headline? | ||
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unidentified
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I'll pull it up. | |
| Yeah, let me get it. | ||
| So I was covering this earlier. | ||
|
unidentified
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Uber? | |
| Yeah, go ahead. | ||
|
unidentified
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Okay. | |
| Go ahead. | ||
|
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Uber CEO hides driver's pay cut to boost profits. | |
| Because remember last year how Uber's profits or Uber's stock share was like at 10 bucks or something? | ||
| Or I think it was like during the pandemic. | ||
| And now it's like at 40. | ||
| So hiring the cheap illegal immigrant labor is saving it, in other words? | ||
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So what they do did is they introduced something called upfront fares. | |
| It took away the rate card, which was minutes times time. | ||
| And it would give you a fair or a reasonable price for the driver. | ||
| And they introduced something called upfront fares. | ||
| And what that essentially did, long rides, they made them non-profitable. | ||
| And short rides, they were more profitable from what the article was saying. | ||
| Well, so Uber, you know, I understand because here's what happened with Uber. | ||
| Basically, their entire platform for profit was built off the notion that probably within 10 years or so, the majority of its rides were going to be automatic drivers and they wouldn't have to pay for drivers. | ||
| And that really didn't happen in the time format that they thought. | ||
| So paying drivers was killing their profits, driving their stock prices down. | ||
| So I guess it makes sense for them to hire the illegal immigrants now. | ||
| They can pay them the cheapest labor possible and they can afford to buy as many cars as they want. | ||
| So they own the vehicles and they pay the illegal immigrants. | ||
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The drivers own the vehicles. | |
| Yeah, but they use their own cars. | ||
| Yeah, there's ways around that. | ||
| There's ways around that. | ||
| These companies buy 100 vehicles and then technically it's a private ownership and it's not Uber, but it's really all just cooked into the process. | ||
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Yeah, and what this upfront fare did is it's a race to the bottom because it would put this price that's like unreasonable that people that are desperate will take it and it drives the fare down. | |
| You see where the madness is? | ||
| Well, all I know is, because I don't really use rides very often just because I don't need them. | ||
| But every once in a while, if like I know I'm going somewhere downtown and I don't want to deal with parking and I don't want to drive, then I'll get a ride share. | ||
| But now it's like they never speak English. | ||
| I hate food delivery services. | ||
| I've done it maybe five to ten times. | ||
| I've gotten food delivery services. | ||
| They never speak English. | ||
| It's like half the time they can't even deliver the food. | ||
| There's no way to communicate with them on the phone because they don't speak English. | ||
| It's just a disaster. | ||
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Yeah, it drove the quality down. | |
| And the people that are taking the fewer fares with like no tip or like have a front price that's low are usually the illegals because somebody that's a veteran driver will not take it because it's not profitable for them to take it. | ||
| You see? | ||
| Well, and the veteran drivers know how to get around. | ||
| And so now you're dealing with people that don't even know the city very well. | ||
| And so it's just the whole quality goes down. | ||
| And this is going to happen in a lot of different areas in the public, excuse me, the private sector. | ||
| And that's why so many of these companies don't mind the illegal immigration because they get cheap labor out of it. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
| I'll email you the article and I'll also upload the Rumble interview that I did at the airport. | ||
| And I'll have it ready and I'll send it to you in your email. | ||
| Okay, Owen. | ||
| Oh, you got my email, then, don't you? | ||
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Yeah, I got it through Abel. | |
| You remember Abel. | ||
| Okay, that's what I thought. | ||
| I thought you came to the studio with Abel. | ||
| Yeah, send me that. | ||
| We'll see it. | ||
| We'll check it out. | ||
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Okay, definitely. | |
| All right. | ||
| Thanks for calling. | ||
| Yeah, I'm interested to hear about that because that's why the Biden administration and that's why dirty Chuck Schumer, that dirty, dirty bastard, that's why he cooked it into this bill that they come here and they immediately get a work visa so that all these companies, all these corporations can hire illegal immigrants for the cheapest price. | ||
| And now American workers are left out to drive. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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This is Bart Fine, Georgia. | |
| Good evening. | ||
| What's up, Bart? | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah, can you hear me, Ellie? | |
| Yeah, how are we doing? | ||
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unidentified
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I'm doing great. | |
| I'm glad that last caller was bringing up the Uber and how the drivers are like slave labor. | ||
| Well, they used to be in the taxi business. | ||
| I think we probably discussed it briefly before. | ||
| And back in the 70s and 80s, 90s, up until 9/11, we were protected by the city government. | ||
| City government set the rate for taxis. | ||
| It was all the same. | ||
| And it was a really good rate. | ||
| And everybody made good money and everything. | ||
| And then Uber came in and basically bribed the state legislature to put taxis out of business because we were cash only. | ||
| Cashless society. | ||
| Uber and Lyft are WEF partners and all that. | ||
| When I'm done with my rant. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And you know, to be fair, though, the cabbies kind of destroyed themselves. | ||
| It's really hard to get good cab service. | ||
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Well, I'm old enough to be your grandfather. | |
| So, but I understand what you're saying. | ||
| I mean, it might have been better back in the day, but let me tell you, cab services nowadays are really not good. | ||
| And so there's a reason why people went to Uber and Lyft and these other things is because cab services were just bad. | ||
| I mean, they just weren't good. | ||
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Yeah, well, how come the customers at Uber and Lyft, female passengers are getting raped and stuff, and they cover it up? | |
| Well, that's a whole nother story. | ||
| All I'm saying, all I'm saying is that the cabbies didn't do themselves much favors by not providing top-tier service consistently. | ||
| And that's what drove a lot of people to the ride services as well. | ||
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I agree. | |
| I agree. | ||
| But the motive was to get rid of the cash, was my point. | ||
| Yeah, very well could be. | ||
| And the automated drivers as well. | ||
| Bart, good to hear from you. | ||
| The crowd loves Bart. | ||
| Every time he calls in. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where you're from? | ||
|
unidentified
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Angelina from South Texas. | |
| Hi, Angelina. | ||
|
unidentified
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Hi. | |
| What's on your mind? | ||
| What's up? | ||
|
unidentified
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Oh, yeah. | |
| Who am I talking to? | ||
| This is Owen Schroyer. | ||
|
unidentified
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Oh, hi, Owen. | |
| Okay, you're kind of. | ||
| Okay, yeah. | ||
| I didn't know I was on the air. | ||
| Yeah, well, I'm not sure. | ||
| What is that noise in the background? | ||
| What is that noise? | ||
| Do you hear that? | ||
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unidentified
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Yeah, that's a fan. | |
| Let me take a step outside. | ||
| Right now, I'm talking to. | ||
| I'm watching my daughter, Margarita. | ||
| Yeah, yeah. | ||
| Go ahead and go ahead and step outside because that sound is really obnoxious. | ||
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unidentified
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Okay, I wasn't expecting to be on, but okay. | |
| All right, you're on. | ||
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unidentified
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Okay, okay, I'm very happy that your health is coming back. | |
| I had concerns when you came out, and I'm about as old as that other caller. | ||
| Yeah, I feel I'm pretty much back to full health. | ||
| I think I'm probably back to my normal weight and everything, too. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
| Okay. | ||
| Well, anyway, I did talk with you a long time ago about the blackout areas and a lot of things that happened since. | ||
| And so, what I have on my Twitter account is I started making models. | ||
| And I've noticed that because I also study the earthquakes, that there seemed to be a peculiar pattern starting from the 2004 big earthquake. | ||
| And I talked with Chase and somebody else on this before, but I called it the ghost earthquake hypothesis. | ||
| And there's a pattern of quakes before a big one. | ||
| And so while you were in, I started noticing this pattern. | ||
| And I call, well, it looks like here's this pattern here. | ||
| And then the whole thing is there's a ghost signal. | ||
| And then you have two sets of twin earthquakes, you know, that pretty much around the same spot. | ||
| And then within a few days or so, you're going to get a big one, or you're going to get a historic one. | ||
| And I was catching this in real time. | ||
| And I was sharing this with the Quantectum Global Earthquake. | ||
| It's a really good outfit. | ||
| And around, I think before Christmas Eve, around Christmas Eve, I was seeing that pattern in and around Japan. | ||
| And I made a notation. | ||
| I wrote it in first in Japanese to be careful. | ||
| It looks like you're being set up. | ||
| And then on January 1st, they had the big one. | ||
| So anyway, so let's just let me just keep going. | ||
| I was, I started building up models for the Gulf of Mexico because what do you mean you build models? | ||
| Where can I see this? | ||
| Where can I see these models? | ||
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Yeah, sure. | |
| I'll make a model. | ||
| When the earthquake happened in Japan. | ||
| No, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
| You said you put them on your Twitter? | ||
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unidentified
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Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, what's your Twitter then? | ||
|
unidentified
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Oh, sure. | |
| Let me get back inside. | ||
| Sorry for the noise, don't go inside. | ||
| We don't want to hear that. | ||
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unidentified
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What do you know? | |
| Let me turn it off. | ||
| There we go. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| My Twitter handle is A-N-G-E-L-I-N-405-68251. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| This is all right. | ||
| Start over. | ||
| You're nice and slow for me. | ||
|
unidentified
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Okay. | |
| Hang on. | ||
| Okay, hang on. | ||
| I need to take care of the volume here on the computer. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And again, I'm on watch and I'm also on night watch. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| It is Angelin at Angelin, A-N-G-E-L-I-N 405-68251. | ||
| And I have a lot of people. | ||
| Angelino, Santiago. | ||
|
unidentified
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Okay. | |
| All right. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
| Okay. | ||
| Now, here we go. | ||
| Now, we're learning about earthquakes. | ||
| We're doing earthquakes now. | ||
| Come on. | ||
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unidentified
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Yep. | |
| Hang on. | ||
| Hello. | ||
| Uh-huh. | ||
| Gulf of Mexico now seismatically active. | ||
| Blackout zone survey. | ||
| Wasn't there was just a big, there was just a big earthquake in Mexico, what, like a few months ago? | ||
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Oh, the quakes have been coming along pretty regularly because they have a subduction zone right there on the on the Pacific coast. | |
| And there's people that I'm interfacing with is the Quantectum Global Earthquake. | ||
| They have a lot of advanced technology and they start putting out warnings for these different types of waves that can cause That can trigger big earthquakes. | ||
| But the model that you see here is: I was setting up, you can see these isosceles triangles here. | ||
| This was a framework for me to get all of the numbers from all of the quakes, especially the ones above four. | ||
| And the twins would be at the bottom with the point would be the earthquake. | ||
| But if you see on that first picture, the first picture up on February the 4th. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So what do you think is happening here? | ||
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Sure. | |
| The WEF did make, and they were talking about their war on our water. | ||
| And that means drinkable water. | ||
| And that, so I interpreted that since I started, you know, since Google started messing with me with the blackouts is that one of the things they can do is they can cause these earthquakes or tsunamis to flood into the freshwater areas, especially in Central America, the rivers, the bays. | ||
| And so I did a lot of mapping for that with the, you know, different areas, including the one that's just that was with the Syrian earthquake. | ||
| But anyway, I had to talk about the Gulf of Mexico. | ||
| Okay, the Gulf of Mexico normally doesn't get quakes. | ||
| But what happened last year, the two points on those top triangles there, those were quakes that happened and they were at very strategic areas. | ||
| The one on the Texas Gulf Coast, where it was, is where you have all of these massive refineries and chemical companies from the Houston ship channel all the way up to Louisiana. | ||
| And the intracoastal waterways. | ||
| And these are massive complexes. | ||
| This is practically the center of the energy industry. | ||
| The other quake is off of New Orleans, and that's where you have the shipyards in Mississippi and Alabama. | ||
| And so these are, as far as wargaming is concerned, these are highly strategic areas. | ||
| So I went ahead and you see a model that has white lines. | ||
| And the white lines is basically going off of the curves for the tsunamis that could be coming from those points. | ||
| Not exactly with the earthquakes occurring here, but the weights. | ||
| Now, I made that model at 4.30 in the morning, went to bed, and when I pulled it up at another website, not Volcano Discovery, I had three lights on the Gulf of Mexico pretty much close to where I had the models. | ||
| And now about the tsunamis, in 2010 or 2011, NOAA published a tsunami risk assessment for the Gulf of Mexico. | ||
| And basically they said if there's an avalanche in the Bay of Campeche, and you can see the avalanche zones, you'll see how the land sort of slides. | ||
| That can potentially produce a 10 to 14 meter high tsunami. | ||
| And there's not going to be very much time to react. | ||
| And the Texas Gulf Coast doesn't really have a tsunami warning system. | ||
| The one that came close was the Puerto Rican network, which has been down because of those hurricanes. | ||
| So I had to rush to make this model because the birds over here were making, the birds are gone down here in South Texas, south of Corpus Christi. | ||
| And even the vultures, the hawks that are on my cell tower close by, more than half are gone. | ||
| And there's other things that, you know, this has been a long process. | ||
| That's not normal? | ||
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No, not normal. | |
| I'm used to seeing a whole bunch of birds here, especially the little birds, the swallows. | ||
| What about big birds? | ||
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They're not here. | |
| Only the hawks. | ||
| There was a little flock of crows, but I don't see them anymore. | ||
| So I'm down to the hawks. | ||
| I'm close to the cell towers. | ||
| The hawks like to roost there, but more than half of the hawks are gone. | ||
| And so that, so, you know, the birds do pick up this kind of activity and this sense. | ||
| And I'm not telling you what happened back in 2011. | ||
| That was pretty freaking. | ||
| Now, so there's not very much time to do. | ||
| If people know about my account, if they've seen any unusual animal behavior, especially with the fish, that quake off of New Orleans, it seems to have a time relationship. | ||
| It's known as temporal relationship to a major fish kill over the summer. | ||
| And that, and from there, that is an indicator of a satellite, mainly lidar. | ||
| And there were fish kills in Japan and in Indonesia in which the swim, the fish are dying and they're swimming and they're jumping onto shore. | ||
| And with those particular signals that come from those satellites, what it does is it paralyzes their fins and especially their gills. | ||
| So they're having trouble breathing in the water. | ||
| That's why they're swimming to the shore and trying to jump out. | ||
| The fish. | ||
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The fish. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| Now, the sharks will be fish. | ||
| They'll be swimming around in circles. | ||
| They'll swim around in circles and churn up the sea. | ||
| So, but the fish will do that. | ||
| The small fish will do that. | ||
| So what are you going to do when this happens? | ||
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Well, since I knew about this possible threat, what I did is I took a topographical map and spotted where it's the nearest safe elevation. | |
| And with me, it's just once I know about it, I'll have less than 30 minutes because it's going to take time for the quake to show up if they decide to publish a report at all. | ||
| And all I need to do is just drive west for about maybe five or ten minutes and I'm in a safe distance. | ||
| But you get a terrain map, you look at the terrain map and find the nearest safe elevation, which should be about maybe, you know, 100 feet. | ||
| You know, be safe. | ||
| It could be 114, but 100 feet. | ||
| And that's the only way that I can produce. | ||
| What about me in Austin? | ||
| Am I okay in Austin? | ||
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You're okay in Austin. | |
| Now, the other thing that you can tell, if you're not going to be told anything, other than the strange bird behavior, when the birds start acting strange like this and the insects start disappearing, that's another thing that you need to be kind of like be on the alert. | ||
| When the tsunami is coming, did you know there's a double cicada resurgence this spring? | ||
| Double cicada resurgence in the Midwest. | ||
| Did you know about this? | ||
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I've heard about that. | |
| Yeah, that's have you ever lived in the Midwest? | ||
| I live in Kansas City. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So you understand. | ||
| You know, when these cicadas come out, they're going to be more obnoxious than your fan that hasn't been hit with WD-40 in decades. | ||
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I live in South Texas. | |
| We used to have cicadas come out every late in the summer. | ||
| And I mean, the noise is deafening, but they like to shed their skins. | ||
| And the boys used to get their skins and throw it at the girls to make them scream or bring a live water into the bus. | ||
| Oh, sure. | ||
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So I know about that. | |
| But if they're not, if they're not, if they're acting out of character, like they're supposed to come up once every 20 years over there from the ground. | ||
| Yeah, one is like every 20. | ||
| I think the other is like 16. | ||
| Or no, it's 13 and 17. | ||
| First time these, first time there's been a double double hatch since 1803. | ||
| So more than 200 years. | ||
| Thomas Jefferson was the president. | ||
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Well, yeah. | |
| What's happening here is geoengineering, number one with the weather. | ||
| And you can look on the NASA sport viewer and you can see how these, you see these storms, but you don't, you expect to see the storms like, you know, start building and going down on the line, not being manufactured from one point and that point is black. | ||
| And it keeps going from that one point and spreading that way. | ||
| So you can see the geoengineering tampering on the NASA sport viewer. | ||
| Well, you know what's crazy is that, and thank you for the call, Angelina. | ||
| You know what's crazy is that when I first took the red pill or woke up or whatever, whatever, whatever moniker you want to use. | ||
| One of the first things you have to kind of accept and realize, I think, non-politically is about the geoengineering and the chemtrails, the stuff they spray in the sky. | ||
| It's the lines. | ||
| Everybody's seen them. | ||
| And we're just kind of numb to it. | ||
| We just kind of act like it's normal, even though it's not. | ||
| But now I think people are slowly but surely starting to realize that there's something going on in our skies. | ||
| And if you want to get real conspiratorial, what they spray in the skies is barium and lithium. | ||
| And the chemistry letters are for barium is BA and for lithium, I believe is AL, Baal, Satan. | ||
| What's up with that? | ||
| Why are they spraying Baal all over us, literally, with chemicals? | ||
| There's definitely something more to it. | ||
| And there's so many different elements to what is corrupting our humanity, what is corrupting our planet. | ||
| Aluminum, that's what it is. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Barium and aluminum. | ||
| They also do spray lithium, but it's barium and aluminum. | ||
| Thank you to who said that first in the chat? | ||
| Daniel de Tejas, Danny de Tejas. | ||
| Yeah, it's aluminum. | ||
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Sorry. | |
| Baal. | ||
| Baal. | ||
| Barium, BA, aluminum, AL. | ||
| They're spraying Baal. | ||
| They're spraying Satan. | ||
| But it's like, what is being done to us? | ||
| Why are they trying to turn the earth into a synthetic atmosphere? | ||
| Why are they trying to turn it into a silicon-based atmosphere instead of a carbon-based life form atmosphere? | ||
| Is that satanic? | ||
| Is that anti-human? | ||
| Is that the fallen angels? | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
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My name is Laura, and I'm from Woodville, Texas. | |
| All right, Laura, how are you doing? | ||
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I'm great. | |
| All right, what's up? | ||
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I enjoyed the last caller. | |
| One of the things I was going to tell you that I had an experience working in Texas, and I'm not going to say the place I worked at, but I was working for an employment agency. | ||
| And I went there and there were like six people from the actual company. | ||
| And it was a plant that was being built. | ||
| And the whole crews that were coming in were from other employment agencies. | ||
| And they were all non-citizens. | ||
| But they had a person in charge of each crew that were in charge of the crew. | ||
| And there was a guy that was doing all the onboarding, like the urine test. | ||
| They had to pass a urine test. | ||
| And he was telling me that the head of these crews, they were taking like they took a percentage of their pay each time. | ||
| And it was very disconcerting to me because there were a couple of them that were a little bit hostile, like if they had to come to the office, because I did all the payroll and all the employee stuff and all the office stuff they had to have done. | ||
| But they were not happy that I didn't speak Spanish. | ||
| And it was, and it was normal to them. | ||
| It was normal. | ||
| We had one person that came, came in, and they didn't take him because he didn't pass a drug test. | ||
| And then he came back like two weeks later with a different ID, a different ID, and got on the crew. | ||
| So what's the conclusion here? | ||
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Well, the conclusion is it's going through these Employment agencies because the company that actually name is on the work. | |
| I'm not going to say the name of the company, but the company's name was on the work. | ||
| They weren't actually the actual employer. | ||
| It was these employment agencies that were employed. | ||
| They were the employer. | ||
| So they didn't ask questions. | ||
| Yeah, but what are you saying? | ||
| What are you? | ||
| Are you saying this is how illegal immigrants get jobs? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
| It's how they jobs. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| It's not going through the actual employer that's on the paper. | ||
| It's through these employment agencies. | ||
| They go through these employment agencies and they did. | ||
| This is how they work. | ||
| And but these people that are in charge of these crews, from what I understand, what I've been told is that they get a cut from these people's pay. | ||
| They allow them, they come from the valley. | ||
| They said they come from the valley and they come up there and work and they stay because I even saw it. | ||
| They stay in these like local hotels and they stay. | ||
| And the person that's in charge of that crew have to pay this person a cut to get onto the crew. | ||
| And it was all the big, my biggest take was that the company that's allowing this to go on, they know what's going on. | ||
| They know it. | ||
| Well, sure, everybody's getting paid. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| And it was, it just was, it was, it bothered me a lot because. | ||
| Well, let me tell you what bothers me about this because it's, it's not just, and thank you for the call. | ||
| When one of these illegal immigrants gets a job, they're taking a job away from an American citizen. | ||
| Now, corporations, companies, whatever like this because they can pay the illegal immigrant a much lower wage than they can somebody else. | ||
| But as somebody who started working, I don't know the first time, I think I started working when I was like 14. | ||
| I think I had my first job when I, well, I guess I, but even before that, I was probably, I was probably babysitting kids in my neighborhood when I was like 13 years old, just because some of the people in my neighborhood liked me and liked my parents and trusted me. | ||
| And then I think my first real job was I was reffing soccer when I was 14. | ||
| And then by the time I was 15, I was reffing soccer, umpiring baseball, and a lifeguard. | ||
| So what angers me is you're taking jobs away from young Americans. | ||
| Those are the people that work those low-wage entry-level jobs. | ||
| And from somebody that was hustling and wanted my own money when I was a kid, they're taking jobs away from these kids. | ||
| So the millions of illegal immigrants that are coming in here are taking jobs from Americans. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| Yeah, it's the old South Park joke. | ||
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But they did. | |
| They did literally take our jobs. | ||
| So it's frustrating. | ||
| And now the Biden administration says, well, we've created more jobs than any other presidency. | ||
| Well, no, that's because usually a person that would be working one job is now working three jobs. | ||
| And most of these new jobs created are being filled by non-citizens. | ||
| And that was actually in their report. | ||
| They admitted it. | ||
| That was actually in the data. | ||
| So there you go. | ||
| All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| Thanks to everybody for tuning in. | ||
| Everybody watching live on Twitter or X at Owensroyer1776. | ||
| Everybody tuning in on Rumble, rumble.com/slash Owen. | ||
| I'm going to show you the new merch drop here in a second. | ||
| AIM316. | ||
| You are the winner of tonight's giveaway, 1776 America Hat. | ||
| And just so everybody can see, are you still in the chat, AIM? | ||
| If you're still in the chat, let me know. | ||
| I want to give AIM a second here. | ||
| AIM, if you're still in the chat, drop me a line because some people like the hat signed on the upper bill. | ||
| Some people like the hat signed on the lower bill. | ||
| So I wanted you to let me know what you prefer. | ||
| And if I don't hear from you tonight, I'll hear from you the next time you're on with me. | ||
| Send me an email. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| AIM316. | ||
| Do you prefer upper bill or lower bill? | ||
| And then shoot me an email at owenschroyerlive at proton.mail. | ||
| OwenschroyerLive at proton.me. | ||
| I'm sorry, OwenschroyerLive at proton.me. | ||
| I'll put that in the chat for you, AIM, and you send me the address. | ||
| You send me the address where you want me to send this hat. | ||
| So there you go. | ||
| He wants it on the top of the bill. | ||
| Every once in a while, we do a signed giveaway. | ||
| We probably got more coming. | ||
| So here we go. | ||
| There you go, bud. | ||
| Appreciate you always being in the chat, always being live with me, and always going heavy in the Rumble rants. | ||
| Love you for that. | ||
| Send me the address you want me to mail this to, brother, and we'll get it in the mail to you. | ||
| So there you go. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Now, now the buildup. | ||
| What some of you have been waiting for, the new merch reveal. | ||
| And I got to tell you, the rise gear was kind of popular. | ||
| It's probably going to be gone at the end of tonight. | ||
| So if you're trying to get your hands on the rise gear, you're going to have to do that before the end of the night. | ||
| The ladies' shirts probably turned out the best. | ||
| The athletic shirts were pretty nice, too. | ||
| We're going to continue doing athletic shirts, but we're still kind of learning the ropes with all the different fabrics and styles and everything. | ||
| So Owenschroyer.store, the Rise Gear will be gone tonight. | ||
| And here is the new gear. | ||
| I'm telling you, some of the stuff you're really going to love. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| Let's check it out. | ||
| Boom. | ||
| New merch drop at owenschroyer.store. | ||
| Guys, this one, I got to tell you, I'm real proud of this one. | ||
| I really like this shirt. | ||
| The tri-blend soft tri-blend fabric. | ||
| The clown world tea is back. | ||
| And you got, I think the blue pops the best. | ||
| I think the blue pops the best. | ||
| The black is nice. | ||
| The red pops. | ||
| You got to like the red, the heather red. | ||
| And then the back is just plain. | ||
| That was just showing you the back. | ||
| So the back is plain. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I think the blue pops the best. | ||
| The clown world t-shirt is back. | ||
| Clown World Tri-Blend T, Owenschroyer.store. | ||
| Really proud of this one. | ||
| And we live in the clown world. | ||
| And you know, every time I wear my old clown world shirt from InfoWars, everybody's always like, man, that's hilarious. | ||
| Because we live in a frigging clown world, man. | ||
| So I'll tell you what, people are already saying they want this assigned edition of this. | ||
| I'll have some of these shipped to my house and we'll give them away. | ||
| We'll give them away for the next month, the signed versions. | ||
| Same story. | ||
| Whoever gives the highest Rumble rant can get the signed merchandise. | ||
| And then the Avenge America t-shirt, Avenge America t-shirt. | ||
| We're also real proud of this one. | ||
| The camo kind of olive green looks nice there. | ||
| The blue pops nicely. | ||
| Black is always popular. | ||
| Also comes in gray. | ||
| Red really looks good too. | ||
| And there it is. | ||
| The back is just plain. | ||
| I think before long, we will probably start putting something on the back. | ||
| It's like double the price to put stuff on the front and the back. | ||
| So I think maybe the next drop, we'll start putting stuff on the back too. | ||
| We won't raise the price. | ||
| So we're just kind of building up some capital right now. | ||
| And then we won't raise the price, but it does cost like double as much to print on the front and the back. | ||
| So, but we'll start probably doing front and back soon. | ||
| It's going to have some stuff on the front and the back. | ||
| So, there's your Avenge America. | ||
| I think that'll be popular. | ||
| That one pops as well. | ||
| And then we got Defender of America, Texas. | ||
| I don't know if you can see that. | ||
| That's barbed wire, the shape of Texas. | ||
| Barbed wire, the shape of Texas. | ||
| So if you're in Texas and you stand with Texas protecting its borders, Defender of America, the Texas barbed wire with the seal and the Colt 45. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Now this comes in ladies. | ||
| This also comes in hoodies for the winter season. | ||
| And we've pretty much determined that this all fits true to size. | ||
| The ladies might run a little small. | ||
| I've kind of had mixed reviews from the ladies that might run a little small, but I think it's all pretty much true to size. | ||
| The only things that came in a little large were the athletic, the athletic performance shirts. | ||
| They came in a little on the larger end. | ||
| But all of this Rise gear is going to be gone tonight. | ||
| We're probably going to keep the shorts and pants going just because we don't offer any other shorts or pants. | ||
| And I like the little trick of the gotcha on there. | ||
| We've had some trouble with fulfillment on those. | ||
| So if you ordered those and you haven't gotten them in the mail yet, it's just a little trouble with fulfillment. | ||
| We're going to get it taken care of. | ||
| They will get there eventually, or you've been given a refund. | ||
| But they should be with your tracking number. | ||
| They should be coming in soon. | ||
| All the Rise gear is going to be gone after tonight. | ||
| I think the Rise Lady T probably looks the best. | ||
| This one right here. | ||
| But there you go, folks. | ||
| The new gear drops. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| What is your favorite? | ||
| I think my favorite's the Clown World. | ||
| I think my favorite is the Clown World. | ||
| It's just great. | ||
| It really captures the essence. | ||
| Clown World in Blue or Clown World in Red, I think is my favorite. | ||
| I think the Clown World in blue. | ||
| I think the Clown World in Blue. | ||
| And then I think Avenge America, I think in red. | ||
| I mean, it definitely looks good in blue, but I think those are my two favorites. | ||
| All available now just released. | ||
| Owenschroyer.store. | ||
| And so there you go. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| We finally did it. | ||
| Last day to get any of the Rise gear. | ||
| Owenschroyer.store. | ||
| And appreciate you guys picking up the swag. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Well, another Owens Royer live in the books. | ||
| Episode 51. | ||
| Is Tucker Carlson going to interview Vladimir Putin? | ||
| And will the mainstream media go into an absolute panic when it happens? | ||
| Hopefully yes to both. | ||
| It'll be fun either way. | ||
| All right. | ||
| You know what time it is. | ||
| That's the end of the show. | ||
| I'll see you tomorrow in the Info Wars War Room. | ||
| I want to see the dancing emojis. | ||
| Get them out. | ||
| We're rocking. | ||
| You know when it happens. | ||
| You know when to do it. | ||
| We'll see you guys tomorrow in the InfoWars War Room. | ||
| Oh, once it starts rocking, guys, I need to see your dancing emojis in the chat. | ||
| We're going off in style. | ||
| We're rocking out of it tonight together. | ||
| Peace and love. | ||
| Emojis out. | ||
| They're out a little early. | ||
| The dancing emojis already coming out. | ||
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Here we go. | |
| How are you? | ||
| The only one. | ||
| With my feet up on the ground, I lose myself between the sound. | ||
| And no man wants to suck it in. | ||
| I feel it move across my skin. | ||
| I'm reaching up and reaching out. | ||
| I'm reaching for the random for whatever will be willer me. | ||
| Whatever will be willer me. | ||
| My low waves are willing. | ||
| They just go and no one's been. | ||
| We'll drive the fire out to the end. | ||
| They just go and no one's been. | ||
| Spiral out. | ||
| Keep going spiral now. | ||
| Keep going spiral out. |