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All right, I got something for you. | |
| But first, Death Clock Cyborg Slayers and I think the ending to this song is one of the all-time great death metal endings to any song ever. | ||
| Goes harder than any other song. | ||
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Let's go. | |
| Let go and fly. | ||
| Get a little energy boost. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
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Let no one survive. | |
| We're left with the great song. | ||
| We're gonna kill the name. | ||
| Let go and fight. | ||
| Let go and survive. | ||
| Well, that'll do it. | ||
| That'll do it right there. | ||
| Bringing us in. | ||
| Death Clock Cyborg Slayers. | ||
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If you don't know, now you know. | |
| Now, here's what we're gonna do tonight. | ||
| Because something has become overwhelmingly obvious to me. | ||
| And really, this has been building for some months, but I think it's now more clear than ever. | ||
| And that is the kind of soft standoff that you have happening right now between the new political right and the old guard political right. | ||
| And I'm going to be breaking all of this down here tonight. | ||
| I see that people are already trying to call in on the phone lines. | ||
| I'll eventually open up the phone lines. | ||
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| So let's delve right into this. | ||
| I am obsessed with political media. | ||
| It's fair to say that I probably consume minimum five hours to 10 hours of political media every day. | ||
| And so I hear from all different sides of conservative media. | ||
| And the first chasm, the first divide came in 2016. | ||
| And that was when Trump was running. | ||
| And you had the old guard establishment Republicans that were against Trump standing off against really, which is kind of the new populist common sense, not afraid of political correctness, new Republican voters, which I would say I definitely represent. | ||
| In fact, they used to write stories about this at the time because the Republican establishment didn't want Donald Trump. | ||
| And it was kind of the alternative right media that got him over that hump. | ||
| So you may remember because I was part of that. | ||
| Meet Owen Schroer, the golden boy of the alt-right media. | ||
| And at the time, they called this the alt-right. | ||
| So some of you may remember the years of the so-called alt-right. | ||
| Well, that moniker kind of died out. | ||
| And then everybody really, most people ended up getting behind Trump. | ||
| And now most people understand the value of Trump and why we need to get him back in. | ||
| That doesn't mean that the establishment Republicans aren't trying to keep him out now with Nikki Haley, as we obviously see that happening. | ||
| But it's deeper than that It's more of a media angle that I'm seeing. | ||
| And there's a couple things that I've seen over the course of a month, a couple things I've seen in the last 24 hours that made me want to directly address this head on. | ||
| Let's start with the frustration. | ||
| The new right does not accept existence. | ||
| The new right does not just accept existing. | ||
| The new right does not just accept being there, having a voice, and getting to be a part of the political paradigm. | ||
| For far too long, that has been acceptable for the Republican Party. | ||
| And because of that, we've lost so much as conservatives. | ||
| We've lost so much as Americans, you might even say. | ||
| Well, let's get more specific. | ||
| What am I talking about? | ||
| I'm talking about a frustration that We report things, we cover things, we see things, we bring these things to attention, and then nothing happens. | ||
| And why do I bring this up? | ||
| Now, again, you have to understand, I'm a bit of a media critic myself. | ||
| I might consume more political media than anybody else in media. | ||
| Most people in media don't actually consume media. | ||
| They do their own thing. | ||
| And that's fine. | ||
| But for example, one of the individuals that I watch every day that I like is Dan Bongino. | ||
| And maybe I should actually pull this audio. | ||
| I just don't have the time stamp in front of me, but I don't know who else he could have been talking about. | ||
| But I like Dan Bongino. | ||
| I consider Dan Bongino part of the new right. | ||
| He's like one of the top players in the new right. | ||
| He's on the top of the totem pole when it comes to the new right, in my view. | ||
| But there was something he said today that upset me a little bit. | ||
| And I don't want to do the whole conceited thing where, oh, well, is he talking about me? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| But I did two posts on Twitter talking about Dan Bongino releasing the list that he was given by his sources. | ||
| He didn't say he was talking about, so I don't know who he was talking about, but I virtually am in this realm of what he was covering, where he released his list from his source about all the individuals that were spied on during the Trump campaign. | ||
| And Alex Jones and Roger Stone, who is my co-host, were on that list. | ||
| So I reported on that and I said, this confirms what we already reported. | ||
| Then I saw Michael Schellenberger doing a media tour and breaking this story from behind a paywall. | ||
| The news that Dan Bongino broke years ago and the news that Infowars broke years ago. | ||
| And so today on Dan Bongino's show, he says this isn't about credit. | ||
| I'm sick of people complaining and whining about credit. | ||
| It's good that the news is getting out. | ||
| So again, I don't know if he's talking about me. | ||
| He didn't say he was talking about. | ||
| Maybe there's other people whining and complaining about this that I'm just not seeing. | ||
| But I took it a little personally because it wasn't about credit. | ||
| It was about the fact that in 2016 and 2017, when this was being reported originally, if there would have been action taken then, and look, here's the real story. | ||
| The reason why Michael Schellenberger is getting all of this attention now is because Elon Musk. | ||
| Michael Schellenberger got the exclusive from Elon Musk with the Twitter files, and that made him big. | ||
| And now he's friends with Elon Musk. | ||
| So Elon Musk is blowing up all of Michael Schellenberger's reporting. | ||
| So that's what's made Michael Schellenberger relevant. | ||
| Again, I don't care about credit. | ||
| Schellenberger can take all the credit for breaking the story of Trump being spied on. | ||
| He can take all the money from behind the paywall. | ||
| This is not about credit. | ||
| But Schellenberger does the media tour. | ||
| Schellenberger gets his stories blown up because Elon Musk now owns X and his friends with Schellenberger and gave him the Twitter files exclusive. | ||
| Hey, good for Schellenberger. | ||
| I'm not in competition with Schellenberger. | ||
| This isn't about credit. | ||
| He can have all the credit. | ||
| He can have all the money. | ||
| But this isn't about credit. | ||
| What this is about is that if this news would have been taken seriously in 2016 and Schellenberger and everybody else and Elon Musk and all the Fox News hosts and everybody else giving Schellenberger the media tour, if they would have taken this seriously in 2017, then maybe we wouldn't have this disastrous Biden presidency in 2020. | ||
| That's the problem. | ||
| This is not about credit. | ||
| This is about when we find corruption, when we expose corruption, we want action. | ||
| We don't want action four years later. | ||
| We don't want action eight years later. | ||
| We don't want action 20 years later. | ||
| We want action now. | ||
| And maybe if the action gets taken when the story actually breaks, then maybe Americans don't have to suffer in prison. | ||
| Then maybe Americans don't have to suffer under a Biden administration that's killing them economically. | ||
| That's what this is about. | ||
| So again, I don't know if Bongino saw my report or not. | ||
| I don't know who he says that's complaining about credit. | ||
| But I did get a little salty when I saw that because this isn't about credit. | ||
| This isn't about a race to who can be the best. | ||
| This is about saving the country. | ||
| And if a story finally gets tread eight years after it's already broke, eight years after everybody already knew it, eight years after the crime was already exposed, then we're not winning. | ||
| So yes, it upsets me. | ||
| Not about who gets credit, whether it's Michael Schellenberger or Shellin Michelberger. | ||
| It's about the fact that because there was no action taken in response to that story, because there was no action taken in response to that criminal activity in the Obama-Biden administration, now Americans like myself had to go to prison and suffer in prison. | ||
| Now all the country is suffering because of the Biden administration. | ||
| That's what the problem is. | ||
| Now, again, if we're weighing the new right versus the old right, this isn't about picking out Dan Bongino, who I would still view as one of the top players in the new right. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| And there is another chasm, I think, with the new right and even Bongino. | ||
| But when it comes to the new right media, there's no doubt Bongino is one of the top players. | ||
| I mean, really, I mean, your top players in the new right media are Bongino, Alex Jones, probably maybe Steve Bannon up there, Nick Fuentes. | ||
| These are kind of the people that are the new leaders in the new right media. | ||
| It's no longer your Sean Hannity's. | ||
| It's no longer your Bill O'Reilly's. | ||
| It's no longer your Michael Levins. | ||
| They're all going away. | ||
| They're all losing popularity. | ||
| They're all losing the platform. | ||
| And this couldn't be more obvious. | ||
| so this is where I get to my next point. | ||
| So, so this, so there's my first chasm between the new right media or the new right and the old right. | ||
| The new right wants action. | ||
| We don't want to see criminal activity happening when the Democrats commit it and then we get no action. | ||
| Now, when this translates to political action is a question. | ||
| And I guess maybe we'll see if James Comer and Jim Jordan and the Republican Oversight and Judiciary Committee want to do anything about that. | ||
| But see, that's what we want. | ||
| That's the new right. | ||
| We don't just sit here and say, look at all the crimes being committed and then move on and not care when nobody gets arrested, when nobody gets charged. | ||
| That's the old right. | ||
| That's the loser old right. | ||
| The new right doesn't want to play like that. | ||
| The new right is sick of that. | ||
| Now here's now this will carry over to another topic of conversation where the new right also doesn't play by the rules anymore. | ||
| Because the new right understands that the rules were not ever meant for both sides and that by one side playing under the rules, the other side doesn't. | ||
| And that's also why they always win. | ||
| But that's another part of this conversation that I'll get to later. | ||
| Here's the other difference between the new right and the old right. | ||
| And some of the worst examples of the old right on this are Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro. | ||
| You know, I think Sean Hannity kind of sees the way the wind is blowing and is not as much about a blowhard for war as it used to be. | ||
| But the new right is anti-war. | ||
| I'm sorry, one name I forgot to mention the new right on the totem pole, Tucker Carlson. | ||
| Tucker Carlson. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| And this is where Tucker Carlson is very representative of the new right. | ||
| The new right is anti-war. | ||
| Not necessarily anti-war in that we're hippie peacenick liberals, but anti-war in that we're sick of the never wars. | ||
| We're sick of all the wars being spent that have nothing to do with our interests. | ||
| We're intolerant of billions and billions of dollars going towards wars. | ||
| And this leads us down kind of a different path of Israel, Israel's influence over our foreign policy, or more directly, all the non-elected members of our federal government that are dual state citizens or Jewish or Israeli first, whatever you want to call them. | ||
| And so the new right doesn't like that. | ||
| The new right isn't into a bunch of unelected Israel dual citizens running our country. | ||
| And the new right isn't to Israel running our foreign policy. | ||
| And the new right is against all these never-ending wars, taking hundreds of billions of dollars of our money. | ||
| Sure, people pointing out, you could say Stu Peters in the new right. | ||
| Put the names in the chat in the Rumble Rants if you want to talk about that. | ||
| But the point is, what do all these individuals mostly have in common? | ||
| I will say, Bongino is very pro-Israel and is against the war in Ukraine, but has supported the war in Israel. | ||
| So that's probably a different story because of his experience serving in secret service and some of the individuals that are his sources in context. | ||
| But this is the chasm. | ||
| No more do Republicans just support every war that the military-industrial complex wants. | ||
| No more do the voices of the Republican Party get to dictate that we're going to be in war in Ukraine. | ||
| We're going to be at war in Israel. | ||
| That's your Ben Shapiro. | ||
| That's your Mark Levin. | ||
| Every time I tune in to Ben Shapiro or Mark Levin, who both sound like Mickey Mouse on laughing gas, it's always the same thing. | ||
| More war, more war, more war. | ||
| They can't stop talking about how important Israel is. | ||
| Well, the new right ain't down with that. | ||
| The new right has been in the United States of America and has never seen a government that puts the United States citizens first. | ||
| The new right lives in the United States of America and is sick of seeing hundreds of billions of dollars going overseas when our infrastructure is being destroyed. | ||
| This is the new right. | ||
| So the new right is sick of no action being taken when crimes from the left get exposed. | ||
| And the new right is no longer all in for any war the military-industrial complex wants. | ||
| And the new right is now anti never-ending wars and unlimited spending on these never-ending wars. | ||
| So these are the new chasms between the old right and the new right. | ||
| Politically, Matt Gates represents the new right. | ||
| Dan Crenshaw represents the old right. | ||
| Politically, Mitch McConnell represents the old right. | ||
| J.D. Vance represents the new right. | ||
| There's even a story in CNN today that is discussing this chasm. | ||
| And it basically says that the old Republicans are now running away. | ||
| This is good news because they've realized that their politics are not popular anymore. | ||
| And at this point, they are even loathed by the Republican voter base. | ||
| Here's the story I'm talking about. | ||
| High-profile Republicans head for the exits amid house GOP dysfunction. | ||
| The dysfunction they're talking about is Matt Gates embarrassing establishment old right Kevin McCarthy. | ||
| And see, a big loss for the new Republicans was when they voted George, or when they voted Santos out. | ||
| That was a big loss for the new right. | ||
| And they realize that they blew it with that now, by the way. | ||
| But so that's what that represents. | ||
| The old right of the McConnells, the McCarthys, the Crenshaws, their time is up. | ||
| The new right is the ideology, the approach of a Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Matt Gates, a Andy Biggs, a Paul Gosar, a Rand Paul, a J.D. Vance. | ||
| And unless you're closer on the political paradigm to those names, you're not going to make it in the new Republican Party. | ||
| Now, this all becomes a race against time. | ||
| Will we, because Clay Higgins, new right. | ||
| Yeah, put the names in the chats. | ||
| Clay Higgins, new right. | ||
| If you put the name in the chat, I'll tell you new right or old right. | ||
| The Rumble Rant live right now. | ||
| Big shout out to AIM316, always in the chat supporting us. | ||
| Now, really, it's going to take probably two or three more congressional sessions for the new right to completely overwhelm the old right. | ||
| Lauren Boebert, new right, but she's in trouble politically. | ||
| I don't know if she survives another session, unfortunately. | ||
| Marjorie Taylor Greene, new right. | ||
| Elijah Schaefer, new right. | ||
| Drew Hernandez, new right. | ||
| Anna Paulina Luna, new right. | ||
| Russell Brand, new right. | ||
| Byron Donalds, new right. | ||
| Thomas Massey, new right. | ||
| I think Charlie Kirk is realizing he wants to be a part of the new right and he's kind of been old right, but that's just because that was the playing field then. | ||
| Charlie Kirk is new right. | ||
| Jack Posobic, new right. | ||
| Brian Kemp, old right. | ||
| Michael Johnson, I would still say old right, but we'll give him a chance. | ||
| Michael Flynn, new right. | ||
| And of course, Donald Trump is kind of the head of the new right politically speaking. | ||
| I'm not here to talk about personalities or the popularity contest. | ||
| I'm just telling you who's new right, who's old right. | ||
| Vivek Ramaswamy, new right. | ||
| Laura Loomer, new right. | ||
| Chip Roy. | ||
| Chip Roy is kind of on the bottom rungs of the new right. | ||
| He's kind of half old right, half new right. | ||
| And actually, I'm glad that you bring Chip Rye up, Chip Roy up, because that's where I wanted to go next. | ||
| So, again, what are the differences? | ||
| Old right, new right. | ||
| Old right was content just being there and existing. | ||
| The new right says, no, we're not here to just exist. | ||
| We're here to win. | ||
| The old right would take loss after loss after loss after loss and then have no problems with it. | ||
| The new right is sick and tired of losing and wants wins. | ||
| They want to start stacking up wins. | ||
| So yeah, when we expose in 2017 that Barack Obama was committing crimes, illegally spying on Trump's campaign and American citizens and media members, we want action. | ||
| We want criminal charges. | ||
| We want hearings. | ||
| We want indictments. | ||
| The old right doesn't even respond. | ||
| The old right ignores it. | ||
| Not the new right. | ||
| The old right, pro-war, the old right, Lindsey Graham, the old right, Mark Levin, war, war, war. | ||
| Israel first. | ||
| Ukraine first. | ||
| War, war, war. | ||
| The new right, no more wars. | ||
| No Israel first. | ||
| No Ukraine first. | ||
| No billions of dollars for wars. | ||
| America first. | ||
| American infrastructure. | ||
| American metropolitan areas. | ||
| American growth. | ||
| American people. | ||
| So this leads to now the third piece of the puzzle. | ||
| And this is where Chip Roy comes into play. | ||
| Now, I like Chip Roy. | ||
| Chip Roy gets a passing grade in my book. | ||
| Senator Hawley, new right. | ||
| But sometimes Chip Roy is a little bit old right. | ||
| Now, again, I like Chip Roy. | ||
| I've met him. | ||
| I think he's a real guy. | ||
| But sometimes he leans a little more old right. | ||
| But he gets a passing grade for me. | ||
| Ted Cruz, probably closer to New Right these days, I would say. | ||
| But so here's the other aspect of the new right. | ||
| We don't play by the rules and we don't cuck to political correctness. | ||
| That's the old right. | ||
| The old right plays by the rules and that's why they lose. | ||
| The old right is scared to death of political correctness and that's why they lose. | ||
| The new right doesn't give a damn about political correctness. | ||
| The new right looks at political correctness and scoffs and goes as politically incorrect as they can be. | ||
| The new right doesn't play by the rules. | ||
| The old right plays by the rules. | ||
| The old right votes George Santos out of Congress because that's the right ethical thing to do. | ||
| And if we just show that we do the right ethical thing, then maybe the Democrats will do the same thing. | ||
| That's old right thinking, loser thinking. | ||
| Not how the new right plays. | ||
| The new right realizes that the rules don't apply to the Democrats. | ||
| The new right realizes that the rules don't apply to the left and the left never plays by the rules. | ||
| And just because the right might try to do something that's the right thing to do or ethically right or morally right, the left will never think that way. | ||
| The left won't even vote. | ||
| They won't even vote Menendez, Bob Menendez out of Congress with all of his corruption. | ||
| So the new right realizes the rules aren't meant for anybody except us. | ||
| So why would we play by the rules? | ||
| The left won't play by the rules. | ||
| The left doesn't do political correctness. | ||
| These are all rules they put on us to cuck us and make us losers. | ||
| So the new right doesn't play by the rules anymore. | ||
| Now, here's the Chip Roy example. | ||
| So I'll play this video of Alex Stein and you can be the judge. | ||
| But Chip Roy says, I debate elevating this behavior, but this must be called out. | ||
| I have no problem with out-of-the-box efforts to challenge the status quo, but attacking a young, particularly female campaign staffer or volunteer like this deserves blunt repudiation. | ||
| Be better Blaze TV. | ||
| So here is Alex Stein at a Nikki Haley campaign event. | ||
| Alex Stein, new right. | ||
| And you can be the judge, but I'll explain why this is new right and how this talks about abiding by the rules and not. | ||
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But you don't know why. | |
| Do you know who I am? | ||
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I'm a pip on a blamp. | |
| So you do know why. | ||
| So he got kicked out or he got banned. | ||
| A little context here. | ||
| He tries to go into the Nikki Haley campaign event and they don't let him in. | ||
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But you don't know why. | |
| Do you know who I am? | ||
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I'm a pip on a blamp. | |
| So you do know why. | ||
| She does know. | ||
| She does know. | ||
| All the hoes know. | ||
| Do you have an OnlyFans or TrueFans? | ||
| Alex leave. | ||
| Leave that poor girl alone. | ||
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You know she allegedly cheated on her husband. | |
| Did you know that? | ||
| But so did Trump, I guess, right? | ||
| The reliable cheaters. | ||
| Did you vote for Trump in 2020? | ||
| Hey, this is a guy who didn't let me. | ||
| Look at this little pussy, guys. | ||
| Look at this small little pussy with his little pussy haircut. | ||
| Oh, I'm a little pussy boy. | ||
| I can't go to the event. | ||
| Oh, my gosh. | ||
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It's just so insane, dude. | |
| What are they scared of? | ||
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Can I get a sticker? | |
| These are for people that are attending today. | ||
| We are attending. | ||
| You guys won't let us in. | ||
| Do you have an OnlyFans? | ||
| Do you have an OnlyFans? | ||
| This is what we think about Nikki. | ||
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Nikki sucks. | |
| Nikki Haley sucks. | ||
| Nikki sucks. | ||
| You know she sucks, right? | ||
| You're young. | ||
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Yes, exactly. | |
| Do you like her? | ||
| She knows she's supposed to cheat on her husband. | ||
| You ever heard that rumor? | ||
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I would like for you to please leave me alone. | |
| Oh, my gosh. | ||
| You're all such wimps here. | ||
| She won't let us in. | ||
| Nikki Haley won't let us in. | ||
| She's censoring free speech. | ||
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You like Nikki Haley? | |
| Oh, come on. | ||
| These people are on crack. | ||
| They're on Hunter Biden's crack. | ||
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What a night. | |
| I know. | ||
| Well, Nikki Haley's not going to hear the end of it. | ||
| I mean, it's not over yet. | ||
| So, guys, come on. | ||
| Nikki Haley sucks. | ||
| You guys actually support Nikki Haley? | ||
| Y'all are bigger losers than she is. | ||
| She's not going to win the primary. | ||
| And then they show this guy. | ||
| That's the pussy that won't let us in. | ||
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See that guy? | |
| He's a little pussy and he's going to work on somebody. | ||
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Hey, once Nikki fails, once her campaign fails, I'm going to know who you are, and I'm going to see your bitch ass around. | |
| So we'll see how that he's going to get clowned. | ||
| Idiot. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So this is ridiculous. | ||
| Oh, look at this. | ||
| Look, you're friends with that pussy boy. | ||
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My prime, so we're fine. | |
| I got no time for no games. | ||
| That's still so. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I may or may not have just been on the phone with Alex to talk about this. | ||
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So you might not like that. | |
| I might not like that. | ||
| Now, quite frankly, I think Alex is hilarious, and I find the comedic value in that. | ||
| But some will see that and say, oh, I don't like that. | ||
| That was uncouth. | ||
| That was unnecessary. | ||
| Now, let me add a little context that many people don't understand to this. | ||
| When you're out there doing your thing in the field and you are denied access to an event, there is a human instinct and a visceral reaction to that, which I won't speak for Alex here, but I'm familiar with this. | ||
| When I get rejected from events, I get rejected from conservative stuff. | ||
| I've been kicked out of Republican events. | ||
| I've been kicked out of conservative events. | ||
| I get kicked out of liberal events. | ||
| I got kicked out of campaign events. | ||
| I get kicked out, all kinds of stuff. | ||
| There is a visceral reaction that is, I don't want to say militant, but aggressive, like you saw there from Alex. | ||
| And it just becomes, oh, okay, you're not going to let me do my job. | ||
| You're not going to let me cover this event. | ||
| Then you know what? | ||
| All governors are off. | ||
| No more breaks. | ||
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All gas. | |
| Y'all are getting cooked. | ||
| Everyone gets cooked now. | ||
| Now, Alex's style might be a little different than my style or somebody else's style. | ||
| But that's just to give a little context here to what it's like. | ||
| When you're trying to go into an event, do coverage, do your job as a member of the media, and you get kicked out and you get told you're not welcome and you get told you don't belong here, there is a visceral reaction, an aggressive human nature reaction that is, you don't want me here, all y'all getting cooked. | ||
| You want to deny me? | ||
| You want to tell me I can't do my job? | ||
| You want to tell me that I can't cover this event? | ||
| Everyone's getting cooked now. | ||
| So I can relate to that because I've been there. | ||
| Now, again, you may not like Stein's approach. | ||
| You may like Stein's approach. | ||
| I think Alex is hilarious. | ||
| When you understand him as a person, you get it a lot more. | ||
| When you understand his commentary and his comedy, you understand that a lot more. | ||
| But here's the problem. | ||
| And by the way, I fully stand with Alex Stein. | ||
| Let me just be clear. | ||
| But for full transparency here, Alex is a friend of mine. | ||
| I love Alex as a friend of mine, too. | ||
| But Alex Stein is a member of the new right. | ||
| But keep this in mind. | ||
| When, what was his name? | ||
| Jordan Sather goes to Trump events and is rude to Trump supporters and rude to conservative media and edits things out of context and tries to make people look bad. | ||
| Did the left chastise him? | ||
| Did the left come after him? | ||
| Did the left say, oh, we can't do that. | ||
| We're above that? | ||
| Of course not. | ||
| Of course they didn't because they don't have to play by the rules. | ||
| And so even if you don't like that from Alex Stein, the new right sees that and says, I'm just turning my head the other way. | ||
| I'm not saying anything. | ||
| You might not like it, but you know what? | ||
| I'm not saying anything about it. | ||
| Yeah, Jordan Sather, I think was his name. | ||
| I want to make sure. | ||
| No, that's not it. | ||
| Jordan Sather is not it. | ||
| Apologies to Jordan Sather. | ||
| What was the guy's name? | ||
| What was the guy's name? | ||
| It was Jordan something. | ||
| Clepper? | ||
| Was it Klepper? | ||
| I think it was Jordan Klepper. | ||
| I'm going to get this guy. | ||
| Yeah, Jordan Klepper. | ||
| That's the guy I'm thinking of. | ||
| Jordan Klepper would go around to conservative events and he would get access. | ||
| They would let him into Trump rallies. | ||
| They would let him into conservative events. | ||
| And he would be rude and crude and insulting and suggestive. | ||
| Did anybody ever condemn him on the political left? | ||
| Did anybody ever say, hey, Jordan, don't do that? | ||
| Hey, Jordan, that's not cool. | ||
| Hey, Jordan, that's uncouth. | ||
| No. | ||
| No. | ||
| Nobody from the left told Jordan to knock it off. | ||
| Nobody from the left said, Jordan, you're rude. | ||
| Nobody from the left disavowed Jordan saying you can't do that at political events. | ||
| Nobody did that. | ||
| But now conservatives are going to sit here and say Alex Stein is rude? | ||
| Alex Stein can't do that? | ||
| No, that's the old right. | ||
| The new right says wrong. | ||
| The new right says, you made these rules. | ||
| We're playing by them now. | ||
| The new right says, you created this, not us. | ||
| The new right says, you made Jordan Clepper, so now we have Alex Stein. | ||
| Who, by the way, is 100 times funnier than Jordan Clepper, 100 times more creative than Jordan Clepper. | ||
| Jordan Klepper is a phony, is a fraud. | ||
| He's not even funny. | ||
| He's not even organically successful. | ||
| He needs teams of writers. | ||
| He needs big network studios, and he needs writers and producers. | ||
| Stein doesn't need any of that. | ||
| Stein made his own way organically. | ||
| What's the other guy's name? | ||
| Who showed up at an Alex Jones rally in Cleveland in 2016? | ||
| He's had shows on Comedy Central. | ||
| It's that famous meme where he shoots the guy and he says, why did you do that? | ||
| Look, I see you in the comments. | ||
| This isn't about selling you Alex Stein. | ||
| This isn't about telling you you have to like Alex Stein. | ||
| This is about the new right doesn't play by the rules that only apply to us. | ||
| You don't have to like Alex Stein. | ||
| But by condemning Alex Stein, you're condemning the entire political movement. | ||
| By condemning Alex Stein, you're saying we will let the left win. | ||
| Eric Andre, Eric Andre, same thing. | ||
| Eric Ande, Eric Andre crashes political events. | ||
| Eric Andre is just as rude and crude. | ||
| He went up on the stage at the Alex Jones rally and was, like, humping him and talking about, like, peeing and stuff. | ||
| So, no. | ||
| You don't have to like Alex Stein. | ||
| But the new right says, the new right says, no, you're right. | ||
| We do have Alex Stein because they have Jordan Klepper. | ||
| They have Eric Andre. | ||
| They have all their hardcore, rude, crude, disgusting, despicable leftists. | ||
| And even if we don't like Stein, the most we do is just turn the other way and just say, I don't know, I didn't see it. | ||
| That's all. | ||
| But see, that's the new right and the old right. | ||
| That's exactly what I'm talking about. | ||
| The old right says, oh. | ||
| The old right says, oh, we can't do that. | ||
| We have to condemn that. | ||
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We have to play by the rules. | |
| The new right says, rules? | ||
| The left doesn't play by the rules. | ||
| Why should we? | ||
| The new right realizes that the left never played by the rules and that the rules were only meant to keep us down. | ||
| So why would we play by the rules? | ||
| So that's another difference between the new right and the old right. | ||
| Now, I would say there's one more difference, and this one is really not properly categorized or executed. | ||
| But that's because it's more of a personal touch, and that's because it requires a little bit of outreach that it's hard to produce. | ||
| Now, what am I talking about? | ||
| Well, there's a reason why the left is dominated culturally, and there's a reason why the left dominates the youth vote because they are allowed to have fun. | ||
| See, the new right is actually fun. | ||
| If you hung out with Alex Stein, you'd realize what a cool and nice guy he is. | ||
| This is why I try to get more into commentary when it comes to music and movies because we can do that too. | ||
| Yeah, I like sports. | ||
| Yeah, I like music. | ||
| Yeah, I like movies. | ||
| But see, for so long, we've just let the left dominate that. | ||
| And so now there's this whole notion that the right is a bunch of squares and they're not cool and they don't like movies and music and sports and they just think it's all stupid. | ||
| Well, no, the new right says, actually, I like to sit down and watch a game maybe with my friends. | ||
| Yeah, I like to go to a concert and rock out. | ||
| Yeah, I like to watch movies and talk about it and not just say it's all Hollywood propaganda and filth. | ||
| Now, there might be more of a divide in the new right when it comes to that. | ||
| But the point is the new right is actually cool. | ||
| The new right is actually fun. | ||
| And the new right actually knows how to have a good time. | ||
| Whereas the old right is stiff and rigid and would rather condemn fun than have it. | ||
| So I would say those are your differences between the new right and the old right. | ||
| If there's four corners of difference between the new right and the old right. | ||
| One, the new right doesn't accept existence. | ||
| They want wins. | ||
| They want results. | ||
| The old right just accepted being there, being on the field, and existing. | ||
| Not the new right. | ||
| We want to win. | ||
| The old right, always pro-war, always supports Israel, always on the side of expanding wars, wars, wars, wars. | ||
| The new right is inherently for stopping the never-ending wars, not supporting all the wars, and bringing all that money and all that could be done with the money we spend on war back into the United States to build our infrastructure. | ||
| And that's just common sense. | ||
| So, generally speaking, old right pro-war, new right, anti-war. | ||
| The third corner: the new right doesn't play by the rules. | ||
| The old right used to play by the rules. | ||
| The new right realizes that the rules only apply to us. | ||
| Why should we play by the rules when the left doesn't play by the rules and they use the rules against us? | ||
| We're not playing by the rules anymore. | ||
| We don't cower at the thought of political correctness. | ||
| And then the final one is: the new right isn't stiff. | ||
| The new right isn't rigid. | ||
| The new right doesn't condemn fun. | ||
| The new right can have fun. | ||
| We like to have fun. | ||
| So, those are your four corners that I say are the chasms between the old right and the new right. | ||
| Now, we're kind of taking over in the media right now. | ||
| The likes of Ben Shapiro, Mark LeBen, Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly, who I view as old right, they're not as popular as they once were. | ||
| They're not as influential as they once were. | ||
| Now, the influential voices are Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson, Nick Flentes. | ||
| These are the voices of the new right. | ||
| and they're organic. | ||
| So we can really, since 2016, see how the new right has taken over influence in the media. | ||
| And I actually look at the new right in the media and I have a lot of faith. | ||
| I mean, we've got such a deep bench. | ||
| Who does the left have in the media? | ||
| What young go-getters, what young liberal philosophers, talk show hosts, commentators, field reporters, who on the left even exists that's young and up and coming in the left? | ||
| Nobody. | ||
| They have nothing. | ||
| They have a couple people here and there that they pay to promote Democrat propaganda. | ||
| None of that's original. | ||
| That's all liberal Democrat read and digest propaganda that they're told to read and digest. | ||
| I mean, I look at the new right and it's just, there's so much talent. | ||
| There's so many people that are influential and smart and original that have huge followings. | ||
| The left doesn't have that. | ||
| So we've seen that turn happen in about eight years in the media. | ||
| And I would say the new right now dominates the political media. | ||
| But politically, it's going to take a few congressional sessions yet to turn that over. | ||
| It's still not even going to happen. | ||
| It still won't even happen in 2024. | ||
| Now, there could be some big shifts in 2024 to take us towards the new right, but it's going to take at least till probably 2030, 2032 before the new right completely takes over the Republican Party. | ||
| And the question is: do we even have that long? | ||
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Do we even have that long? | |
| Yeah, the left is basically just Tokyo Rose. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| There is no talent on the left. | ||
| It doesn't exist. | ||
| They have their Hollywood propaganda agents and they have their paid-for propaganda agents on social media. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| Nobody builds their own thing. | ||
| Nobody has their own thing. | ||
| Nobody has their original own ideas. | ||
| Nobody's expanding platforms. | ||
| It's all the same liberal read and digest. | ||
| So that's what I see. | ||
| That's how I see it. | ||
| And if you're tuned in, you know that I'm usually right. | ||
| But hey, we'll leave that aside for now. | ||
| And we'll let time tell the story. | ||
| But that's where I see it. | ||
| And I'll open up the phone lines on this topic coming up here shortly. | ||
| Remember, ladies and gentlemen, everything coming to you through the Owen.gold microphone. | ||
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| So there you go. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Let me get the phone number up and ready. | ||
| We've got an individual who's been chomping at the bit to come on here forever. | ||
| And he hasn't stopped calling since the start of the show. | ||
| So I imagine he's going to be the first on. | ||
| But the number to call in, I want to hear your thoughts on the old right versus the new right. | ||
| 747-200-5560. | ||
| 747-2005-60. | ||
| All right. | ||
| We open up the phone lines now and off we go. | ||
| First caller of the night. | ||
| Remember, it's line to line. | ||
| I pick up, you answer, you let me know who you are, where you're from. | ||
| And there you are. | ||
| First caller of the night. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where you're from? | ||
| Sleepy Rick FEMA Region 4. | ||
| What's up, Sleepy? | ||
| Hey, man. | ||
| Great interview with Kara Castranova earlier. | ||
| Hopefully she gets the support she needs to. | ||
| Perfect example. | ||
| New right, Kara Castranova. | ||
| New Wright, Kara Castranova. | ||
| Pure New Wright, without question. | ||
| And Higgins' term, I think, is 2022 to 24. | ||
| So I want to see him as AG. | ||
| Also, New Wright, Royce, and King Bao, both of them, man. | ||
| Yeah, Royce White still plays basketball in the big three Ice Cubes League and then King Bao, MMA fighter, who just signed a deal with Stu Peters Network, by the way. | ||
| No kidding. | ||
| Yeah, he just inked a deal with Stu Peters Network. | ||
| Nice. | ||
| Somebody in the chat typed that Rumble was sold to China or something. | ||
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I don't know how true that is, but I would highly doubt that. | |
| Yeah, I know. | ||
| It's a bit crazy. | ||
| I mean, there might be, I mean, I see some stuff. | ||
| It looks like they're talking about perhaps the studio development. | ||
| But these are all old stories. | ||
| Who knows? | ||
| Besides, Rumble went public, but yeah, I don't think that's the case. | ||
| Yeah, I wouldn't take too much stake into that deal. | ||
| Got to clear the air here, man. | ||
| It's been sort of bothering me all week. | ||
| And it just confused me, almost disappointed that after years of engagement and support and hell, custom clownhorns, that you'd think that I was trying to troll you, dude. | ||
| Come on, man. | ||
| You have to understand, you and your dad have like the same voice, even. | ||
| No, I know. | ||
| My dad, he's also a listener, supporter. | ||
| He's a cool motherfucker. | ||
| I mean, he's the one he sent you the screaming goat and the damn it doll. | ||
| I mean, I guess we sound alike, but he's a bit wittier than I am. | ||
| And we would never troll you, dude. | ||
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You've got enough real clowns to deal with as it is. | |
| I mean, your voices were so alike, but I looked at the phone number and knew they were different. | ||
|
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And what am I doing here? | |
| Hey, last couple points. | ||
| Anybody who gates around like our sleeper-in-chief has some kind of medical issue going on. | ||
| It just keeps on getting worse and worse and worse. | ||
| Oh, he stumbled into Marine One after his long vacation. | ||
| He went to East Palestine. | ||
| He went to East Palestine finally. | ||
| A Trump rally broke out, and then he took a vacation in Delaware. | ||
| Yeah, and then he stumbled onto Marine One in typical Biden fashion. | ||
| Hey, he might make an appearance tomorrow. | ||
| You know, he might make an appearance. | ||
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I got Harry May. | |
| Jen Sucky had Yenny Nancy on tonight, and she's now saying Trump's family's taking billions from the Saudis. | ||
| I kind of miss Jen Saki. | ||
| Yeah, instead of the wonderful clown show that we have. | ||
| But anyway, that church desecration, that shit was sick. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And the two women justifying the pedos. | ||
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I got no words other than. | |
| Yeah, thank you for the call, Rick. | ||
| Stay well. | ||
| God bless. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| And for those wondering, that was a segment I did earlier today on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
| I spent about 25 minutes just unfortunately diving into the depths of the disgust and filth that is the left culturally, where they desecrated St. Patrick's Cathedral with a tranny horror display. | ||
| Not even kidding you. | ||
| And then they had TED Talks, LGBTQ activists openly talking about being pro-pedophilia and how pedophiles deserve to be heard and have access to children. | ||
| Did a whole 25-minute segment on the Infowars War Room. | ||
| If you want to learn more about that, go to band.video slash warroom or owenschroyer.show. | ||
| But that was some sick, as Rick put it, truly, that was some sick shit. | ||
| But you got to know what these people are up to and make sure they never get anywhere near your children and never get anywhere near power. | ||
| Otherwise, this is what they do. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Next caller. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
| Am I on here? | ||
| Yes, you're on air. | ||
| Hey, Owen, this is Kyle from Nebraska, your old buddy. | ||
| Oh, my old buddy? | ||
| Old buddy, Allie French. | ||
| Ah, yes. | ||
| That's great. | ||
| Good to hear from you. | ||
| Yeah, how you been, brother? | ||
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Good. | |
| All right. | ||
| Well, this is the deal. | ||
| I think if you're looking at Sean Strickland, UFC, Bryce Mitchell, we need to start racking these guys, figuring out how we can get them on. | ||
| They're outspoken. | ||
| They got big platforms. | ||
| I think that's a pretty good place to dig for some gold. | ||
| Well, I want to give a shout out. | ||
| I want to give a shout out to Jake Shields, who I'm working on getting on the show and doing an interview with him. | ||
| And one of the topics I want to discuss with him is why is it, it seems that MMA fighters are the only ones that are free to speak their mind. | ||
| I mean, the most controversial thing you'll hear from another athlete is, I love Jesus Christ. | ||
| And then they'll censor an NFL quarterback for saying, I love Jesus Christ. | ||
| I mean, Aaron Rodgers seems to be the only one that ever says anything, you know, politically controversial. | ||
| And that's just because he talks the truth on some of these podcasts. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| And the reason you see that with these guys from the UFC, you think about Robbie Lawler, you know, a guy from Iowa. | ||
| I think it was Bettendorf, Iowa, Pat Militich, Militich Fighting Systems. | ||
| You see these guys, they come from nothing. | ||
| They come from Iowa. | ||
| They come from the Midwest. | ||
| They don't, you know, they see the world for what it is. | ||
| Their buddies are farmers. | ||
| Their buddies are, you know, working, they're plumbers. | ||
| They're working guys, and they're pissed off. | ||
| And Sean Strickland, I mean, what a great example. | ||
| He gets out there, does it, and Dana White backs him up, you know? | ||
| And it just shows. | ||
| And I don't know if you saw the clip of Dana White on one of those podcasts with Howie Mandel. | ||
| I'm not sure if that was a stunt or what it was. | ||
| I'm assuming it's not. | ||
| He has walked off his podcast. | ||
| So that might be something you can look at real quick if you haven't seen it. | ||
| Anyway, and then I also, you know, some post Malone, he's been kind of going country more and doing some of that stuff. | ||
| And that'd be kind of an interesting guest, you know, if you catch Post Malone somehow talk about reach, you know. | ||
| Yeah, he seems like a pretty cool guy. | ||
| He doesn't seem to want to go along with the satanic cult that is mainstream entertainment. | ||
| You know, by the way, you know that girl, and she got hated on a lot, and maybe it was unnecessary, but Haley Haley something, Haley Bailey or something. | ||
| She played the mermaid in the new mermaid film, and everybody was upset because it's part of this white erasure where they take all the white people and replace them with black people and history films and documentaries and cultural films like The Mermaid. | ||
| You know, recently she had a baby, and that's the kind of stuff that gets you banned from Hollywood. | ||
| And if you think I'm joking, I'm not. | ||
| That's the kind of stuff that gets you banned from Hollywood. | ||
| And I don't think she's married because everybody was like, oh, I can't believe she had a baby outside of marriage. | ||
| I'm like, hold on a second. | ||
| She had a child and she didn't abort it. | ||
| And she's in Hollywood. | ||
| You know that they don't want their Hollywood mistresses and actresses and singers to have babies. | ||
| They want them to be aborted. | ||
| And she didn't. | ||
| So she should be celebrated for that. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| And I just got to tell you, great hat. | ||
| And keep rocking in the free world. | ||
| Keep rocking, brother. | ||
| There you go. | ||
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All right. | |
| All right, good to hear from you. | ||
| Oh, what was that lady's name? | ||
| Haley something. | ||
| Swear for the life of me, I can't think of it. | ||
| All right, next caller. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
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Hi, this is Dennis Torrey, calling from Florida. | |
| Hello, Dennis. | ||
| You've been trying to get in. | ||
| Here you are. | ||
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Oh, yes, I have. | |
| And it's excellent that I finally got through. | ||
| And about the alt-right, I think that they're important because they're going to be the new originalists that are going to help us reset the Constitution when we have a Convention of States. | ||
| And it's time to form New America now, which is going to be from Panama through Alaska, including Japan and the Caribbean. | ||
| And this is going to make all those illegals that are coming our way turn into American patriots and turn on our side. | ||
| So it is time now to form a new global unity behind the Tory Omega plans, which are going to be called the Global Republic plans for 10 free Americas with small governments based on the original pre-1913, pre-progressive era U.S. Constitution with originalist updates. | ||
| So the most important thing we can do right now is save Texas first. | ||
| Then we hold the Convention of States after we unify the world with the vision of a global republic. | ||
| So when we form the Convention of States, it'll come together properly because everyone's minds will be set to do it. | ||
| We'll have all the illegals on our side. | ||
| And so we have the template then with New America to form the remaining nine Americas to form the Global Republic. | ||
| And that's the only way out of this to give us the leverage that we need to defeat the globalists. | ||
| And there's also a better deal for them too because they know their plans have totally failed and they're just being left as murderers now. | ||
| Where can people find out more about this? | ||
| Because I think I see you sharing links everywhere. | ||
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Yeah, you can go, just search my name, Dennis R. Torrey, T-O-R-I-I, Jr. | |
| And if you scroll down, you'll see the plans for the Global Republic. | ||
| You won't see anything under Tory Omega plans because it's a bit suppressed, but I think the government likes the plans as well because I'm still talking to you. | ||
| And I was a Fed working for DHS years ago, and many of them have heard my ideas and plans. | ||
| And people on the left and the right like my plans. | ||
| And the people in the government love it as well. | ||
| So I think that it rings true with everyone, Owen. | ||
| These are God's plans. | ||
| This is really not reinventing the wheel. | ||
| We're working with what the founders provided us with the Constitution. | ||
| And we're just going to reset it and bring it back to the pre-1913 level with originalist updates. | ||
| And that's why the new right is so vital that they must grow in number as quickly as possible. | ||
| They are the way to go. | ||
| When I look at this and what you're talking about, I mean, really, when you look at it from a philosophical angle, and I think this is kind of the bottom line of where you landed, is that America as a country and as a republic is so far removed from the original intentions. | ||
| We're so far removed from the Constitution and the Bill of Rights that really completely unrecognizable. | ||
| It'd be like if somebody took the Mona Lisa and threw a bunch of paint over it, well, it wouldn't be the Mona Lisa anymore. | ||
| You'd have to clean all that paint off and get to the original painting. | ||
| I mean, we're so far removed, our First Amendment right, our Second Amendment right, our Fourth Amendment right. | ||
| I mean, we are getting abused as American people. | ||
| And this doesn't even get into all the wasteful spending. | ||
| When people realize what we're actually, the potential we actually have as Americans with the Constitutional Republic, with the Bill of Rights, and then with all the money that we spend overseas, that being redirected internally. | ||
| I mean, we could be living in a paradise. | ||
| We could be living in the nicest country. | ||
| Our cities could be awesome. | ||
| You know, the American media tends to ignore what's going on, and they want to act like all these countries around the world are not caught up to us as far as infrastructure are concerned. | ||
| Actually, they've surpassed us. | ||
| A lot of these countries in the Middle East have downtowns that are cleaner than ours, buildings that are more advanced than ours, taller than ours, bigger than ours. | ||
| I mean, Japan, China, Hong Kong, the UAE. | ||
| I mean, you go to these areas, they are building incredible infrastructure, and it's clean, and it's nice, and it's new. | ||
| Massive structures, massive skyscrapers, bigger than anything we have. | ||
| And it's cool. | ||
| It's original. | ||
| And we tend to act like that's not going on. | ||
| We're being surpassed because we're being robbed and looted. | ||
| And our politicians have sold us out and been selling us out for decades. | ||
| Yep. | ||
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You're right. | |
| Absolutely. | ||
| I mean, what's the name? | ||
| Do you know the name of that tower they built in Saudi Arabia with the huge clock and the clock is like bigger than half the size skyscrapers in America? | ||
| I forget what it's called. | ||
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No, I don't remember. | |
| But I mean, they're way ahead of us all over the world now. | ||
| We're living in a third world nation. | ||
| It's a total shithole. | ||
| And it's by design. | ||
| We know they're doing this to, they're trying to annihilate us. | ||
| They really are trying to bring down the population to 500 million. | ||
| It seems like they're still full bore on all that. | ||
| And the only way we can stop this is with leverage of global unity. | ||
| And we're going to get there by debating these plans on InfoWars, and it'll spread around the world virally. | ||
| And that's what's going to happen. | ||
| It's going to unify the world, and we're going to have our leverage. | ||
| So you just brought up the Georgia Guidestones. | ||
| That's what you were referencing at 500 million. | ||
| Am I correct? | ||
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Yes. | |
| Did you see that CNN just did a story about them and basically got down to who actually made them and funded them? | ||
| Did you see this? | ||
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No. | |
| I got to give him a credit here, Thomas Lake for CNN. | ||
| This was an incredible read. | ||
| Now, look, I'm not the one to trust CNN. | ||
| As much as anybody, I'm not telling you to trust CNN. | ||
| But this was an incredible story. | ||
| I mean, I'll just jump to the conclusion. | ||
| Basically, the bank that funded it, the guy that built it, the guy who sold the land where it was built, the guy used a pseudonym of Robert Christian, and he told all these people he was a Christian and he believed in the Bible and all this stuff, yada, yada, yada. | ||
| The bank, the landowner, the maker of the guidestones, the granite worker, all of them kept his identity secret. | ||
| Some of them are older now. | ||
| Some of them are deceased. | ||
| And they were able to get into some of the records. | ||
| Now, they aren't 100% conclusive, but they do believe they have the identity of the individual. | ||
| Let me find it here. | ||
| This is the CNN story. | ||
| Yeah, but they talked to like documentary filmmakers who talked about this. | ||
| They talked about the bankers. | ||
| They talked about the granite workers, the landowners. | ||
| I mean, they dug and they found it. | ||
| Herbert H. Kirsten, a physician from Fort Dodge. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So there's all kinds of records and reasons why they believe this is the guy and witness testimony and bank records and all this stuff. | ||
| Now, what's interesting is that Kirsten, though, Kirsten was known to some as a eugenicist and also was known to work with and hang out with other eugenicists like William Shockley. | ||
| And so it was more proof that even CNN is admitting that, yeah, this is all eugenicist programmed to eliminate the population on the planet. | ||
| I mean, again, I'm not, you know, CNN's fake news as a kids, but this was an incredible story. | ||
| I think they found the guy who paid for and built, had the Georgia guides built, Robert H. Kirsten. | ||
| And yes, he was, it appears to be a eugenicist. | ||
| So how about that? | ||
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No doubt. | |
| Not a surprise. | ||
| Not a surprise. | ||
| It's time that we end this damn charade. | ||
| How long are we going to put up with this crap? | ||
| It's time to end it now, Owen. | ||
| And the way we end it is by coming together right now with InfoWars. | ||
| You guys have a divine purpose and it's time to act it out. | ||
| And we're there now. | ||
| Alex has done all the expounding and explaining on what the situation is. | ||
| And now we have clear plans of what to do. | ||
| And we unify the world behind the concept of 10 Americas with small governments. | ||
| And we form New America right away with the Convention of States. | ||
| And in this process, we're going to turn all these illegal aliens into new patriots. | ||
| And it's going to defy the left and it's going to crush them. | ||
| And I have no doubt that most of the elite at this point probably are resigned to the fact their plans have failed. | ||
| And it's time for a new set of plans. | ||
| And this is it. | ||
| And there's even the Tory currency plans, which I told you about before, where we have one world dollar made with gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and nickel. | ||
| And you can make it into a tuning fork or a tuning ring that costs $1,000 and have regular coinage and paper money. | ||
| But the main thing is that you have a currency that's based on a measure of different precious metals. | ||
| So you're not dependent on just one. | ||
| And I know this idea has been explored before, but it's time to bring that into order as well. | ||
| We're going to need a one-world dollar. | ||
| We're going to need a regular physical precious metal currency. | ||
| We cannot have the digital dollar or digital currency. | ||
| We can't allow that to happen. | ||
| That's just pure death. | ||
| So we have the plans for 10 Americas. | ||
| We have the plans for a currency. | ||
| We can build on that. | ||
| We're going to refine things on the way together, the way the founders would do. | ||
| And we're going to make sure that freedom is the objective that we live and possibly die for. | ||
| Well, there's no doubt we have to return to the Constitutional Republic and the Bill of Rights. | ||
| And there has to be, you know, the political awakening is at hand. | ||
| Now it's time for the rubber to meet the road. | ||
| The new right is where this is going to come from. | ||
| We're already taking over the media. | ||
| It's time for us to take over politically as well. | ||
| And now it just becomes a race against time. | ||
| But who knows? | ||
| Maybe in a way, the current state of America has to fall in order for the new American Republic to rise. | ||
| But that's a scary thought. | ||
| Hey, Dennis, I'm glad you got in tonight. | ||
| And I hope that you were able to get everything you wanted communicated here. | ||
| Thank you for the call. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
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Charlotte from Michigan. | |
| All right, Charlotte, you're on the air. | ||
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Thank you. | |
| You're welcome. | ||
| So that's it? | ||
| That's all you got? | ||
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Oh, no, I wanted, is this all right? | |
| Yes. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
| No, I wanted to talk about the Constitution. | ||
| All right, Charlotte. | ||
| Yeah, I just have one line. | ||
| It's line to line. | ||
| You call, I pick up. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
| That is you. | ||
| You didn't sound like you did on the internet. | ||
| I know. | ||
| Now it's you. | ||
| I can tell. | ||
| I just want to say this about the Constitution. | ||
| I don't want anybody touching the Constitution. | ||
| Nobody knows how to read it, and they don't understand the meaning of the words. | ||
| Okay, I mean, when you have ordained, that's an ordained minister right in the front of it, right? | ||
| And then there is the 18 duties that the Congress only has. | ||
| Then you're supposed to have the armies disassembled after two years. | ||
| And then you have 2A, and then you have first A, and they're violated, violated, violated. | ||
| It is unconstitutional. | ||
| They're usurping their authority. | ||
| They need us as a people to remove them from office. | ||
| And also, another good one is Norton versus Shelby, 118, U.S. 425, and it's an 1886 law of the land that needs to be used. | ||
| And that's what really needs to happen. | ||
| And us as people, when we get called in for jury duty, we cannot avoid the court case if it is unconstitutional law, like your hate crime, your red flag law. | ||
| If it isn't in the Constitution, it isn't law. | ||
| Period. | ||
| Well, part of the jury process and the whole justice system is so it's it's now corrupt but you know why it's corrupt because we the people have to correct it we got to correct it from our state township courtroom and then get into the jury is kind of like the last line of defense so it's like if lawyers become corrupted if judges become corrupted the jury is supposed to be the last line of defense but in a way we've even lost the juries um or | ||
| the judges try to remove the juries from the process the jury is not well they don't want you to have that jury because you will get more time supposedly and they use it as a threat that is all right sure nobody nobody trusts well it's not a jury of your peers either a bunch of a bunch of libtard morons is not a jury of your peers it's a bunch of libtard morons but but but what i'm saying is the jury is not just there and you kind of alluded to this earlier the jury is not just there to judge the | ||
| case or make a ruling on the case the jury is also there to judge the law and so a jury can nullify a law and and one juror in an act of jury nullification can completely nullify the law exactly very true that's what needs to be done people need to start doing that and start talking about that kind of stuff to change it | ||
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so that's all i have to say i don't want my constitution touched because people can't go by it well you're right now the democrats wipe their ass with it and the republicans let them do it and they laugh thank you for the call next caller what's your name where you're from hi my name's leslie and i am um from the houston area all right leslie what's on your mind okay so i work in a very actual like conservative conservative district outside of houston area | |
| and um i just wanted to let you know what um talking to the local nurse like the basis of this all this transit transgender stuff that's going on um a nurse that's been working in the district for more than 20 years and how they've had to deal with this transgender type of like students that are coming into the area with a very conservative area um you It's, I'll just say it. | ||
| It they've had to like, I'm sorry, I'm really nervous. | ||
| I've never been on the air before. | ||
| But I'm the students in a very conservative area. | ||
| The nurses, nurses have basically tried to reject this kind of like hormone therapy on the base of their identification. | ||
| Like they basically have to reject giving them hormone therapy as far as how they identify, like as a boy or a girl, or like where I don't know how to say it. | ||
| Like they can, I they can reject the hormone therapy. | ||
| That's how she works out of the system. | ||
| Like the nurse has been able to be like, well, if they are this kind of sex or this not, like then I can reject having to give them hormone therapy. | ||
| All right. | ||
| We need to clarify here. | ||
| I'm a little confused about something. | ||
| So a child goes to the doctor's office, the hospital, and wants to change their gender. | ||
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Yes. | |
| And the nurses can say no. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| Which is how it should be. | ||
| It should be illegal to change your gender before 18, I would say. | ||
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Well, yes, it's like based on the prescription, like what it says on the prescription of, I guess, I'm not exactly sure how it works, but from what I've heard from the school nurse, she said that she can base it, like, I can reject their hormone therapy while they get the prescription originally, you know? | |
| So where is the pressure coming from here? | ||
| Because what you're saying to me is seems perfectly normal. | ||
| Nobody should ever have hormone therapy before 18 anyway. | ||
| So where's the controversy? | ||
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The controversy, it comes, let me see what she said. | |
| The controversy, it comes from outside of the district. | ||
| It's just like, if it's a, let's say it's a student that comes from a district outside of, you know, like the regional area, like based on like the hospital systems, you know, like they can bend and twist like where their prescription can be, I don't know how to say it. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| I'm really nervous right now, but that's that's the gist of what I've got from it. | ||
| Like that, okay, for example, I'll just give you an example. | ||
| We have a student that came in from Louisiana, right? | ||
| And according to like the district, you know, that I work in, they were rejecting this kind of system, but because they came from somewhere that was more liberal, that they could try to work in a way where that nurse and the school system would be able to give them hormone therapy. | ||
| But we were able to slide it. | ||
| So you're talking about students that transfer to a new school district, specifically in this case, a new city, a new state. | ||
| And if they're already on these gender-bending drugs, the new school jurisdiction can reject giving them the drugs. | ||
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Yes. | |
| So that sounds like this Houston district is probably on the right side of this issue. | ||
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Actually, I'm outside a little bit outside of Houston. | |
| So I said, I work in a more conservative district. | ||
| And we were able to work around that. | ||
| How often do you see children come in wanting to change their gender? | ||
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I see it a few times. | |
| Like I said, I'm going to, I'm in a more conservative school district. | ||
| I chose this district specifically because I wanted to be able to, you know, face those issues and have more of, you know, a voice. | ||
| And it happens here and there, but with the school district that I'm with, like, we can slide it in different ways. | ||
| I would say so. | ||
| Like, like I said, like you can say that if they, if they come from a more liberal area, like if they change their name, if they change their sex, like you don't have to, you're not liable to be able to give them these hormone therapies like if they sat there and changed their genders. | ||
| How long have you been, you're a nurse? | ||
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Noah. | |
| I'm a teacher. | ||
| Oh, a teacher. | ||
| How long have you been a teacher? | ||
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For a couple of years. | |
| So you're a new teacher? | ||
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Yes. | |
| Okay. | ||
| Well, I was going to ask, I mean, my guess is I'm 34. | ||
| When I was a kid, nobody was changing their gender. | ||
| I mean, 0% of kids wanted to change their gender. | ||
| I mean, now, what is it? | ||
| 1%, 2%? | ||
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It happens a lot. | |
| It happens a lot. | ||
| Higher than 2%. | ||
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I mean, just in my, I work with 36 kids. | |
| At least two or three of them are questionable in a more conservative area. | ||
| would you think would you say it's five percent five percent of kids want to change their gender Oh, my God. | ||
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I mean, there's a lot of kids that are, their parents are, they, I don't, I don't know. | |
| They dress them a certain way. | ||
| And. | ||
| Well, yeah, I mean, it's all propaganda. | ||
| It's all the leftist teachers and parents. | ||
| So you're telling me we have now, I mean, I'm telling you, zero percent. | ||
| I don't know how old you are. | ||
| Zero percent. | ||
| Zero percent. | ||
| When I was in school, zero percent of kids wanted to change their gender. | ||
| Zero percent. | ||
| And now you're telling me it's close to five percent. | ||
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You bastards. | |
| It's disgusting. | ||
| Thank you for the call. | ||
| God bless your heart. | ||
| Let's take another caller. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where you from? | ||
| This is Bart Fon and I'm in Florida, but from Georgia. | ||
| What's going on, Owen? | ||
| Oh, well, what the hell are you doing in Florida then? | ||
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You know, doing some stealth camping, car camping. | |
| Okay. | ||
| All right, Bart. | ||
| What's on your mind? | ||
| You know, we're talking about old school, right? | ||
| And Rush Limbaugh would be like old school. | ||
| He never cussed. | ||
| He never would play dirty or anything. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| You still there, Owen? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| So that's what I was thinking. | ||
| Rush Limbaugh was old school. | ||
| Yeah, but Rush Limbaugh was like the new right of the old right. | ||
| Yeah, it's all getting real confusion, but Dan Bonzino, yeah, he's one of the top top hosts and he knows what he's talking about. | ||
| Yeah, his experience as a Secret Service agent, law enforcement, justice, and his sources are definitely top-notch. | ||
| And he had one show where he was talking about how Trump has far less secret service than any standing president, and he's in great danger while they're dragging him around to all these courts that are phony as hell. | ||
| Yeah, that's crazy. | ||
| Hey, give me one second here, Bart. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Guys, give me one second. | ||
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I'll be right back. | |
| Look at me! | ||
| Look at me. | ||
| Look at me. | ||
| In my life time when I will screen out the light. | ||
| I laugh aloud cause my life has gotten inside someone else. | ||
| Look at me. | ||
| All I want is what's real. | ||
| Something I touch and can feel. | ||
| I'm watercrossing you hold it at goal. | ||
| Said why don't we leave this night with all this fear inside? | ||
| I'll give it away because I don't want to warn me by someone following. | ||
| Yes, I'm going to be able to see you here. | ||
| Look at me. | ||
| Look at me. | ||
| Look at me when you come over my head. | ||
| Look at me. | ||
| Look at me. | ||
| Look at me when you come over to my head. | ||
| Look at me. | ||
| Look at me. | ||
| Okay, perfect timing. | ||
| Returning to the desk here. | ||
| I'm going to have to sign off a little early tonight. | ||
| Gonna need to sign off a little early tonight. | ||
| I apologize for that. | ||
| Normally we go till 10. | ||
| So I'm going to take one more call and we'll call it a night, just a little early. | ||
| So, last caller of the night, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
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Owen, it's Murphy's Law. | |
| Hello. | ||
| Yeah, okay. | ||
| I called to you right before you had to turn yourself in. | ||
| In any event, I got some dates. | ||
| And really, I'd like the InfoWar team to look at because there's a very specific date that's coming up. | ||
| And it all plays together. | ||
| July 1st, 2019. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| We had the Russian sub where they lost 14 people, you know, some fire. | ||
| Well, I researched that sub. | ||
| That was a research sub. | ||
| Guess what those subs have on them? | ||
| Labs, right? | ||
| You know, so they could carry biological things, whatever. | ||
| I'm thinking maybe they closed the compartment and just fried everybody in there. | ||
| So, didn't Putin say they avoided a world catastrophe? | ||
| Then, sometime in October, we had event 201, right? | ||
| So, event 201 was, you know, like another disease X. And in November, October, October, I don't know, it was 10 days. | ||
| So, in October, we had the World Military Games. | ||
| Where were they held? | ||
| Wuhan, China, right? | ||
| They could never find COVID in the wet market or a bat cave. | ||
| You know why? | ||
| Those dirty bastards released COVID on the military. | ||
| That was over a hundred countries and ten thousand military men. | ||
| And why do I bring this up, Owen? | ||
| Because every four years, they have the military world games. | ||
| I pull it up on my computer. | ||
| I got to walk back in. | ||
| Hold on a second. | ||
| I think it's June or July of this year, 2024. | ||
| Guess what happens again? | ||
| Go World Military Games. | ||
| And guess where they're going to be held? | ||
| Oh, nope, that's not it. | ||
| Oh, I've got to look it up. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I'm looking it up right now. | ||
| Department of Defense Warrior Games, an annual event that collaborates the resiliency and dedication of wounded, ill, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
| This will take place June 21 through June 30th, 2024 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida. | ||
| If there was going to be any kind of disease X, blah, blah, blah, blah, that's going to happen there. | ||
| I'm telling you, I got this gut feeling. | ||
| Owen, I'm not nervous, Nancy. | ||
| I do have gut feelings. | ||
| I believe that that Russian sub had something to do with all the events that happened. | ||
| And I don't know. | ||
| The Info Warriors that do all the research, please look into June 21st through the 30th of 2024. | ||
| So our World Military Games. | ||
| Oh. | ||
| Oh, and don't forget. | ||
| Don't forget that we had our Navy ships that couldn't port or dock. | ||
| And that was right before COVID hit. | ||
| And they said that they had a measles outbreak. | ||
| Okay, measles don't happen in adults. | ||
| Measles is a childhood issue. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Well, adults can get measles. | ||
| Oh, well, and they can, but it wouldn't be an outbreak. | ||
| And especially with our military, they got shots even for syphilis. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| And any bag dad bing-dinky disease they could possibly get. | ||
| They're vaccinated. | ||
| I don't believe that those Navy ships that couldn't port had a measles outbreak. | ||
| I just don't believe it. | ||
| Now, if we got a bunch of, you know, a million migrants that come from third world countries, yes, there could be. | ||
| But we're all vaccinated as children, and that happened way since. | ||
| Not all. | ||
| No, not all. | ||
| I'm not vaccinated. | ||
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Good for you. | |
| Good for you. | ||
| Somehow still standing. | ||
| Even though Joe Biden said I'd be dead, he said it'd be a winter of death for me. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Shall we squeeze one more in here? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I'm debating it. | ||
| I'm debating squeezing one more caller in. | ||
| So the military games in Orlando, Florida this year, and that has our last caller concerned. | ||
| I suppose rightfully so. | ||
| There's still an ongoing debate, though, about the actual origin of COVID-19. | ||
| Some people think it actually started in Europe. | ||
| Some people think it came from the lab. | ||
| But yes, at the time of the outbreak, some people said that it was at that military games event. | ||
| So interesting. | ||
| All right. | ||
| We'll squeeze one more in. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
| Oh, it's yes. | ||
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It's Jefferson, Virginia. | |
| Hey, howdy, Jefferson. | ||
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Did you get vaccinated for measles? | |
| No. | ||
| Wow, that's amazing. | ||
| Your parents are gods. | ||
| Anyway, the huge clock is in Mecca, Mecca, Saudi Arabia. | ||
| Yeah, what's the name of it? | ||
| What's the name of that thing? | ||
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Who knows? | |
| It's in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. | ||
| It's a huge, huge, huge building and clock. | ||
| It's amazing. | ||
| Yeah, it's massive. | ||
| I mean, the clock itself is the size of a skyscraper. | ||
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Yes. | |
| You have amazing patience. | ||
| You are really good with people. | ||
| And I can't imagine a couple callers. | ||
| Oh, this guy. | ||
| Just couldn't fit out what they were trying to say. | ||
| It's amazing what you put up with. | ||
| Hey, I mean, you know. | ||
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And what am I doing here? | |
| All right. | ||
| Well, finish us off strong. | ||
| Finish us off strong. | ||
|
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Aviva, Fry, and Barnes are supposed to be on with Alex on Infowars sometime this week. | |
| If you could sabotage the interview by bringing up Kamala Harris being a Jamaican, I would appreciate it. | ||
| We'll see what I can do. | ||
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All right. | |
| I'm not going to berate you on this. | ||
| I'd just love to have them go over her being a Jamaican citizen at birth. | ||
| Jamaica is a special case. | ||
| It's not like the normal 14th Amendment situation. | ||
| I appreciate you listening to me. | ||
| Have a good night. | ||
| All right, Jefferson, you finish this off. | ||
| You finish this off well. | ||
| Okay, ladies and gentlemen, I apologize. | ||
| I've got to sign off here. | ||
| We had a great audience tonight. | ||
| I think we did a good job breaking it down, the chasm between the right and the new right, the establishment, right? | ||
| The old right and the new right. | ||
| And, but we're not, we're still going to go off how we go off. | ||
| We're still going to do this the right way. | ||
| And you know what that means, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| You know what that means. | ||
| As we sign off here, Owens Royer Live, episode 53. | ||
| Remember to get your new merch at owentroyer.store. | ||
|
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Remember the Clown World t-shirts. | |
| Page didn't load. | ||
| What is this? | ||
| Crime. | ||
| I've been sabotaged. | ||
| I have been sabotaged. | ||
| Get your Owens Royer merch at Owensroyer.store. | ||
| The Clown World t-shirts are selling like hotcakes. | ||
| All right, everybody. | ||
| You know what time it is? | ||
| Let's see the dancing memes. | ||
| Send me your dancers in the chat. | ||
| I need your dancers in the chat. | ||
| I'll see you tomorrow on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
| 3 o'clock central band.video. | ||
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Peace. | |
| You will feel all his power. | ||
| The way I keep all your mic who does the wheel of penis there in the back of your head. | ||
| Yeah, you feel the power again. | ||
| I'll easily as hell, you will not even hear the bell. | ||
| Baby, you're strong, but you don't stand a chance. | ||
| Feel the power of a warrior. | ||
| Fight, fight, fight, fight. | ||
| Let's get ready to rumble. | ||
| Fight, fight, fight, fight. | ||
| I can't even eat a snap and power. | ||
| Feel the pain tomorrow. | ||
| Be all the echoes to soul. | ||
| Feeling what's born to be the chosen world. | ||
| The colour is so holy. | ||
| His name will echo the sea of the crowd. | ||
| Feel the fires into the rear. | ||
| It's nice and only know how to wear. | ||
| The same decided we're bringing you to. | ||
| You will feel all his power. | ||
| The way I keep all your own. | ||
| Who does the wheel of penis there? | ||
| In the back of your head. | ||
| Yeah, you feel the power again. | ||
| I'll easily as hell, you will not even hear the bell. | ||
| Baby, you're strong, but you don't stand a chance. | ||
| Feel the power of a warrior. | ||
| Fight, fight, fight, fight. | ||
| Let's get ready to rumble. | ||
| Fight, fight, fight, fight. | ||
| I can't even aid a snap and power. | ||
| Feel the pain to my heart. |