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| You're not alone. | ||
| You're not the only one overgrounded in your brain. | ||
| You'll find a way out or you will fall. | ||
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Get him dancing. | |
| Get him dancing. | ||
| I'm in lost in the dark. | ||
| Get me out. | ||
| I'm all this song. | ||
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No control over anything. | |
| I'm dying to run. | ||
| I'm dying to forget. | ||
| Overgrounded in my mind. | ||
| I am to let it go now. | ||
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Get me out. | |
| I'm in lost in the dark. | ||
| Get me out. | ||
| Overgrounded in our minds. | ||
| We'll find out. | ||
| It's Gojira the Cell Gojira. | ||
| Gojira, the cell, bringing us in here tonight. | ||
| Truly, probably one of the most epic songs I've ever seen performed live in my life was that song. | ||
| And the lyrics actually pertain to what we're going to be talking about tonight. | ||
| Now, I don't know if they meant it. | ||
| They definitely are Gojira the band, definitely on the kind of left liberal side of the political spectrum. | ||
| Nonetheless, the lyrics really resonate with the topic for tonight. | ||
| All this evil sanctified. | ||
| But if you see it, you don't like it, you're not alone. | ||
| And it's a bit ironic to think in such a polarized subject like trans kids. | ||
| How could anybody disagree that manipulating the minds and the innocence of children so that they engage in a life-altering permanent surgery that will destroy their bodies, genital mutilation? | ||
| How could anybody argue that that's not evil? | ||
| Well, the leftist mindset says, oh, it's evil to hate against that life choice. | ||
| It's evil to disagree with somebody's lifestyle. | ||
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How in the hell did we get here? | |
| Now, here's the story: here's the breakdown: Religion is the enemy of anybody who wants to rule your life. | ||
| And they know the way to do that is government. | ||
| But if people believe in a higher power and if people believe their rights come from God, then you cannot take their rights with government and you cannot destroy their humanity. | ||
| And so therefore, God and religion has to be removed from the picture. | ||
| And what they're doing right now with all this trans garbage is just that. | ||
| Removing God from the equation and replacing it with their trans gay pride, LGBTQ plus religion. | ||
| And that's what it is. | ||
| And that's what it is. | ||
| It's their new religion. | ||
| It's their new trans religion. | ||
| It's their new gay pride flag religion. | ||
| Take down the American flag, put up the pride flag. | ||
| Don't celebrate Easter. | ||
| Don't promote Easter. | ||
| Promote trans day of visibility. | ||
| Promote trans activism. | ||
| And this is their new religion. | ||
| And everybody sees that for what it is now. | ||
| But if you want to try to make sense of it, if you want to try to make sense of it, understand it that way. | ||
| You can't conquer a culture. | ||
| You can't conquer a civilization that has God. | ||
| You can't destroy humanity that believes in God, believes in divine creation, believes in the facts of God's creation, a man and a woman. | ||
| Now, how did you package that to make it palatable? | ||
| How would you package that to make it sellable, consumable, so that people will buy it? | ||
| We're going to get into that. | ||
| How dare I not even properly introduce the show? | ||
| What am I? | ||
| A rank amateur here. | ||
| Owen Schroyer Live, episode 59. | ||
| Democrats want to replace religion with sexual identity. | ||
| We're going to explain why we are coming to you through the Owen.gold microphone, the Owen.gold microphone. | ||
| By the way, the pack over there, the club at Owen.gold continues to grow. | ||
| And the more the club at Owen.gold grows, the bigger our purchasing power when it comes to precious metals. | ||
| So become a member of the pack, join the club. | ||
| The only subscription that pays you back, Owen.gold. | ||
| And everybody that becomes a member there, welcome to the club. | ||
| Welcome to the pack. | ||
| If you're not yet, what are you waiting for? | ||
| So here we have it. | ||
| And it becomes more obvious than ever over Easter that the Democrats want to replace God and religion with their cult of sexual identity. | ||
| But again, how do you make it packageable? | ||
| How do you make it presentable? | ||
| How do you make it consumable? | ||
| How do you make it palatable? | ||
| Well, first, now, see, let me context it like this. | ||
| I've always talked about how dangerous it is to have a commitment to contrarianism. | ||
| Because when your ideology or your commitment is to contrarianism, then you can be controlled just as easily as someone who's a purist. | ||
| AIM tonight in the chat doubling down. | ||
| Big ups to AIM316. | ||
| Our friend Albert might be calling in tonight. | ||
| So if you're committed to contrarianism, then your enemy can basically manipulate you by getting you to engage in the reverse effect, also called reverse psychology. | ||
| So you don't want to be committed to that because that's dangerous. | ||
| But this is also where the left is at. | ||
| And that's why they're so manipulatable. | ||
| Now let's bring it home. | ||
| How do you get the American left? | ||
| How do you get the American liberal to engage in anything politically? | ||
| How do you get the modern day Democrat to go along with any of your policy that otherwise would make no sense, that otherwise would make no sense and have no place in a common sense world? | ||
| How do you get them to go along with it? | ||
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No, it's not money. | |
| It's hatred. | ||
| It's hatred. | ||
| And once the basis for your political beliefs becomes hatred, then you can control an entire political body based off of that hatred. | ||
| That's what the Democrats have done. | ||
| I just posted a video. | ||
| It's an older video. | ||
| It was probably like 2019, even. | ||
| I have the connection on the microphone. | ||
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I know people, for those asking, how do you get a beautiful gold microphone? | |
| Well, you go to Owen.gold, okay? | ||
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You go to Owen.gold and you become a member at Owen.gold. | |
| And then you have the Owen.gold microphone. | ||
| I posted a video. | ||
| Let me just pull it up even. | ||
| I think it was like 2019, maybe, when I shot this video. | ||
| Total spur of the moment, by the way. | ||
| That's why I'm just shooting it from my own perspective, just holding the camera and reporting at the same time. | ||
| Let me even go to the audio here because it just explains everything. | ||
| It just explains everything. | ||
| And it's one tiny example. | ||
| A couple thousand people here. | ||
| Oh, look at this one. | ||
| Hey, sir. | ||
| That's a nice shirt. | ||
| What don't you like about Trump? | ||
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Where do I start? | |
| Anywhere you'd like. | ||
| No, I asked about your shirt. | ||
| No, no, look at my shirts. | ||
| Oh, you can't tell me why you don't like Trump, right? | ||
| Just like all the others? | ||
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I don't have the brain capacity. | |
| I have the brain capacity to tell you why I like Trump. | ||
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I don't have the brain capacity to connect more than two dots. | |
| Okay, okay. | ||
| So let me tell you why I like Trump. | ||
| He wants a strong border. | ||
| He's fixing the economy. | ||
| Why don't you like Trump? | ||
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You were beaten when you were a kid, so you understand. | |
| I actually was beaten when I acted up. | ||
| That's why I'm smarter than you. | ||
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No, that's not smart. | |
| That's obedience. | ||
| You're the one obedient. | ||
| You're obeying the propaganda right now. | ||
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You weren't allowed to. | |
| The establishment says, F. Trump, take the guns. | ||
| And then here you are out here like a moron doing it. | ||
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You weren't given the ability to understand logic and reason. | |
| You were just beaten. | ||
| And so the way you make decisions is based. | ||
| At least I was. | ||
| So, okay. | ||
| So notice how I ask him the most basic political question that you could ask somebody. | ||
| And it's even more based in reality, considering he has a shirt on that says, fuck Trump. | ||
| So I say, hey, why don't you like Trump? | ||
| And what can he do? | ||
| He can't defend his position of why he doesn't like Trump. | ||
| He can't even come at me with any political retort. | ||
| He goes right to hatred. | ||
| You're stupid. | ||
| You've been beaten. | ||
| You don't have an IQ. | ||
| You don't have logic. | ||
| You don't have reasoning. | ||
| This is a tiny fraction of an example here. | ||
| But it fits. | ||
| So you see, they have hatred in their minds. | ||
| They have hatred in their hearts. | ||
| They can't talk policy. | ||
| They can't talk politics. | ||
| They can't talk logic. | ||
| They can't talk reasoning. | ||
| They can't engage in a civil discourse. | ||
| All they have is hatred. | ||
| So the very foundation of a modern day Democrat, if they still exist, if you can find them, the modern day liberal, the modern day Democrat, the very foundation at the core of their principle is hatred. | ||
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They hate you. | |
| So now you can manipulate this entire political ideology by presenting something that you know your opposition or common sense, truth, conservatives, whatever your opposition is, will be opposed to. | ||
| So trans kids. | ||
| How can you possibly package and sell trans kids as a political ideology or an activism campaign? | ||
| Well, it's simple. | ||
| You have drawn all this hatred for conservatives. | ||
| You know a logical thinking common sense conservative is going to say trans kids, that's ludicrous. | ||
| I'm against that. | ||
| So here comes your liberal. | ||
| Here comes your Democrat. | ||
| Because you're against trans kids, they are now for trans kids. | ||
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And now you've done it. | |
| They've drummed up so much hatred for Christians and conservatives that now all they have to do is come out and say, hey, it's trans day of visibility. | ||
| And it doesn't matter that none of these people are trans. | ||
| Same thing with abortion. | ||
| Most of these women that love abortion, they've never had an abortion. | ||
| They're never going to have an abortion. | ||
| They probably wouldn't have an abortion if they were put in that scenario. | ||
| But they know you're against abortion. | ||
| So therefore, they're for abortion. | ||
| They know you're against LGBTQ pride on Christmas, on Thanksgiving, on Easter, the entire summer, whatever it is. | ||
| So they're for it. | ||
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They hate you. | |
| So this is what they've done. | ||
| And they've turned an entire generation of children against their parents because of it. | ||
| And they've destroyed an entire part of our country's logic and common sense and reasoning and self-interests, all based off political hatred. | ||
| And so really, really, you have to give them credit. | ||
| They are truly genius when it comes to social engineering. | ||
| They are truly genius and effective when it comes to political propaganda. | ||
| They've done it. | ||
| They have successfully done it. | ||
| And there is no greater example. | ||
| There is no greater proof than the Democrats celebrating trans day of visibility right in your face on Easter weekend and specifically Easter Sunday. | ||
| It was all done intentionally. | ||
| It was all done to provoke you and then further that hatred so that more liberals and leftists and trans people come out and say, oh my gosh, it's true. | ||
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Christians hate us. | |
| But it has nothing to do with that. | ||
| And of course, that's just the projection of them hating you. | ||
| So this is the new religion of the left. | ||
| This is why they take the Bible and God out of the classroom and put up a gay pride flag. | ||
| This is why they celebrate trans day of visibility and not Easter. | ||
| This is why they bring all these trannies and drag queens and hookers and everybody to the White House to rub it in your face. | ||
| But first they have to create the political atmosphere of hatred. | ||
| So they get the American left, they get the Democrats to hate conservatives, hate Republicans. | ||
| They use all these different issues, all these different triggers, all these different propaganda mechanisms. | ||
| And now they have them controlled. | ||
| And all they have to do is inject a variable or inject a stimulator and then bing, the entire process goes into motion just like this weekend. | ||
| And I'm surprised the American leftists didn't burn down churches this Easter. | ||
| They might try to do it next year, but you see, this is why the war on religion, this is why the war on God and creation and Christianity and conservatism has | ||
| been at a fever pitch for all these years. | ||
| In order to get anybody to believe any of their garbage, they first have to create hatred against those that oppose it and then create the control mechanism of committed contrarianism to anything Christian, anything conservative. | ||
| And then you introduce something, you introduce the variable, you introduce the stimulator into the marketplace. | ||
| Oh, the Christian conservatives respond as predicted, and then the liberal left responds as expected. | ||
| This is how the propaganda is being rolled out. | ||
| This is how they are replacing religion and Christianity with the trans agenda, which is obviously anti-Christian, anti-God, anti-creation. | ||
| And they're replacing all of it right in your face and rubbing it in. | ||
| And I'll give it to Trump. | ||
| He sees this happening and he sees the political response to it by saying, I'm going to sell Bibles. | ||
| I'm going to double down on Christianity. | ||
| I'm going to talk about praying. | ||
| I'm going to talk about Jesus Christ. | ||
| I'm going to stand up against this stuff. | ||
| Because it seems paradoxical, like, hey, we don't want to ostracize these people from voting Republican or the conservative movement. | ||
| But at this point, there is no chance. | ||
| If you believe in trans kids or you're standing up for Trans Day of Visibility plus the other 100 days of the calendar they have, then you're already lost. | ||
| There's no point. | ||
| You're filled with hatred, logic, and common sense have all been overwhelmed with the hatred in your heart, the hatred in your soul. | ||
| It's gone. | ||
| And the average American is going to make a decision. | ||
| And theirs is going to have to be based in logic and reasoning. | ||
| And theirs is going to be based in common sense politics and policy. | ||
| And they're going to say, I don't want open borders. | ||
| I don't want all this illegal immigration. | ||
| I don't want all this war. | ||
| I don't want trans kids. | ||
| I don't want gay pride in the classroom. | ||
| I don't want this hatred. | ||
| And they're not going to vote Democrat. | ||
| I don't know how the Democrats reverse course this late in the game. | ||
| Now, they still might. | ||
| They might not have a choice. | ||
| But it's very important we understand where all this really comes from. | ||
| All this comes from. | ||
| The Democrat Party agenda to remove God, remove the cross, remove the Bible, and replace it with the gay trans flag. | ||
| Because you don't want to be homophobic. | ||
| You don't want to be transphobic. | ||
| And then they get these people to buy into it. | ||
| And now, once you've bought into an ideology that doesn't exist, once you buy into a political ideology that is just committed to contrarianism and hate, now you can control the future simply by adding the stimuli and controlling the response. | ||
| Add the stimuli, control the response. | ||
| Simple as that. | ||
| And this is what we're witnessing. | ||
| And it is mental illness. | ||
| The person that started the trans day of visibility is mentally retarded, literally. | ||
| I'm not going to play the videos. | ||
| This is a mentally retarded person. | ||
| They can't talk. | ||
| They obviously have serious mental problems. | ||
| And so they deceive these people. | ||
| And they say, oh, you're trans now and you're a hero now. | ||
| Here, here, shoot this video and say this and promote this. | ||
| And now you're a hero. | ||
| And now you're saving people's lives. | ||
| And the mentally ill person is like, oh, I love the trans people. | ||
| I'm so happy now. | ||
| I'm trans and we're saving the trans people. | ||
| We are loved now. | ||
| That's literally what she's like, or he's like. | ||
| It's literally a mentally retarded person. | ||
| So I'm not going to sit here and play these videos and make fun of this individual. | ||
| They're using these people just like they use poor black people to burn down cities and attack police officers. | ||
| Just like they use deranged liberal women to obsess over abortion and go out and vote Democrat. | ||
| The Democrats know exactly what they're doing, folks. | ||
| They know exactly what they're doing. | ||
| So in a way, you got to hand it to them. | ||
| They are effective with their propaganda and their brainwashing. | ||
| They truly are. | ||
| And they have positive results to show for it. | ||
| You shouldn't even be able to get away with a trans day of visibility on Easter. | ||
| Not to mention the other 145 days of the year where they already celebrate their LGBTQ plus religion and propaganda. | ||
| And it is their religion. | ||
| I mean, it's so crazy. | ||
| I don't ostracize anybody from my audience. | ||
| I don't get into theology much or religion much or faith much because I want my political ideas and logic and common sense and reasoning to win the day because I believe that creates a better future for myself, my future lineage, my friends, my family, and the United States of America. | ||
| And so I really don't care what your religious affiliations or beliefs are. | ||
| We should all be able to come together on common sense politics and policy that help us all. | ||
| Now, having said that, quite frankly, if you don't believe in creation, well, I don't understand that at all. | ||
| There is more proof of creation and intelligent design than there is that transgenderism is inherently a reality in our human nature. | ||
| And they'll say this thing, oh, religion is made up and all these old stories are made up and it's all garbage. | ||
| If you can't recognize creation and intelligent design, call it God, call it whatever you want, and then fall into whatever religion you want. | ||
| Transgenderism doesn't exist. | ||
| It's a cosmetic procedure. | ||
| It doesn't exist. | ||
| It's not even real. | ||
| And yet people will commit to that. | ||
| They'll commit their faith to that. | ||
| They'll believe in transgenderism, but they won't even believe in creation. | ||
| They won't even believe in God, which is everywhere right in front of you. | ||
| Couldn't be more obvious. | ||
| And that's what they've done. | ||
| And now to target the kids. | ||
| And so why do they go after the kids? | ||
| Because as Hitler said, give me the youth of the nation and I will rule that nation in seven years. | ||
| If they can turn a bunch of children gay and trans and all this stuff like they're doing, well, now they've already introduced the stimulus at a young age and they say, oh, you can't be a Republican. | ||
| They hate gays. | ||
| They're homophobic. | ||
| They're anti-trans. | ||
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See? | |
| And that's all they've done is created, they try to create this voter bloc at a young age by committing them to the sexual propaganda, committing them to the sexual degeneracy, committing them to literal bodily destruction. | ||
| And then they say, oh, oh, oh, you're trans and the Republicans hate you. | ||
| So what happens now? | ||
| The Democrats can't really run on policy. | ||
| They can't run on the success of the Biden administration. | ||
| So all they can run on is hatred. | ||
| All they can run on is propaganda. | ||
| And they have to hope that they've instilled enough of it amongst the American voters that it'll get them over the top in 2024. | ||
| But I don't even think it matters. | ||
| So many former Democrat voters are sick of the Democrats. | ||
| They're sick of the illegal immigrants. | ||
| They're sick of all the wars. | ||
| They're sick of all the funding for all the nonsense. | ||
| There's no way. | ||
| And so I think there's going to be a lot of people. | ||
| Again, there's going to be a lot that happens in the next 218 days before the presidential election at this pace, at this pace, the Democrats don't have the votes. | ||
| They don't have the support. | ||
| They don't have the voter enthusiasm. | ||
| It just doesn't exist, folks. | ||
| They have about the voter enthusiasm of Joe Biden, who has barely enough energy to do one event a day. | ||
| So it just doesn't exist. | ||
| But it's not going to be a million Trump supporters in D.C. on January 6th, 2021. | ||
| It's going to be the average American in Chicago, the average American in New York City, the average American in Atlanta, all these other places. | ||
| And they're going to say, how does Joe Biden beat Donald Trump? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I don't really like Donald Trump. | ||
| I didn't vote for Donald Trump, but I don't know. | ||
| I know a lot of Trump supporters. | ||
| I don't know anybody that votes Joe Biden. | ||
| I don't know anybody that votes Democrat. | ||
| All I know is people that hate the Democrats and hate Biden and people that love Trump. | ||
| I don't know where any of these Biden voters are, but 85 million votes, boy, that's a little fishy. | ||
| That's a little suspicious as the country gets worse. | ||
| People are going to get it, folks. | ||
| Just like you've had an awakening process, just like you have figured things out, just like you have gone through phases. | ||
| So now will everyone else at their own pace, at their own rate. | ||
| But it's all inevitable. | ||
| Now, I want to cover one more thing before I open up the phone lines. | ||
| And I don't want to go too deep into this because I'm doing the Alex Jones show and the War Room at Infowars the rest of the week. | ||
| And I see a lot of people freaking out about the 8th right now. | ||
| And they're talking about NASA and CERN and the eclipse. | ||
| And that's probably when Easter was actually supposed to be, but I'm not going to get in how these holidays are now controlled by the pagans. | ||
| You know, I don't really buy into that fear, to be honest with you. | ||
| And aren't they? | ||
| No, I don't think they're sacrificing the red heifers until like the 27th or something. | ||
| I'm not putting much into the April 8th fear-mongering. | ||
| In fact, I haven't seen anything legitimate about CERN. | ||
| I keep seeing people talk about it, but I haven't found any legitimate news sources about CERN. | ||
| So I don't even believe that that's happening. | ||
| CERN turned on the Hadring, the Hadron Collider, like a year or two ago. | ||
| So CERN's been blasting particles for years. | ||
| And this last session started like a year ago. | ||
| So it's not like they're just now turning it on. | ||
| So I don't know where that really originates. | ||
| So I'm not really buying that. | ||
| I'm not really buying the NASA rockets into space. | ||
| I mean, I know they've said they're doing it. | ||
| It just seems like a trick. | ||
| It just seems like a troll. | ||
| No, no. | ||
| What I'm really concerned about, which is much more serious and much more real, are two events that have happened that nobody is really talking about. | ||
| And they are really the biggest things that could put us into a potential World War III, which many believe will result in nuclear holocaust. | ||
| We all know about the Moscow attack, but Russia is essentially blaming the CIA. | ||
| More or less, Russia is blaming the CIA and the Pentagon and the U.S. State Department and Victoria Newland. | ||
| They know they blew up the Nord Stream pipeline, or at least they believe it. | ||
| They've already made the public statements. | ||
| Putin has already made the public statements. | ||
| And now they have done an investigation into the terror attack in Moscow, and they basically come out and said it was Ukrainian sources. | ||
| It was Ukrainian money. | ||
| It looks like they pulled these degenerates probably out of prison or one of these terror camps that the CIA funds and runs with their proxy wars. | ||
| And they sent them into Russia to do this attack. | ||
| These troglodytes, these desert troglodytes. | ||
| Now, again, sometimes you have to remove your political opinion from the discussion and just get serious. | ||
| Whether you love Putin or hate Putin, whether you believe the CIA or the West was behind the Nordstream attack or behind the attack in Moscow, it doesn't matter. | ||
| Russia believes that, and Russia is going to be responding accordingly. | ||
| Now, I would say that Russia and Putin probably have enough patience to give the United States of America one more election cycle. | ||
| I mean, Russians talk, the average Russian knows, just like the average American, that Joe Biden didn't actually win the election. | ||
| Russian media covers all the voter fraud and everything and 3,000 mules and all the other stuff. | ||
| They cover that stuff. | ||
| So they know the American people don't want war. | ||
| They know the American people are sick of the deep state and voted for Trump. | ||
| They know it's not necessarily the American people behind it. | ||
| But if the American people can't get our act together and we let elections get stolen in our country by the biggest criminals ever and don't do anything about it, well, then somebody else is going to do something about it, folks. | ||
| Again, I'm not talking political opinion here. | ||
| I'm not getting into one side or the other. | ||
| I'm not saying Putin is right. | ||
| Putin is wrong. | ||
| Russia good. | ||
| U.S. bad. | ||
| U.S. bad. | ||
| Russia good. | ||
| No. | ||
| This is the reality of our situation. | ||
| Russia blames the terror attack on Ukraine, and they know the United States is funding Ukraine. | ||
| This is their logic. | ||
| You could argue this is their 9-11. | ||
| And remember, after September 11th, 2001, who was the first president to call George Bush, Vladimir Putin. | ||
| Who was the first foreign country to offer the United States their air bases and army bases for the United States to use if they wanted to do a strike back? | ||
| It was Russia. | ||
| That was Russia. | ||
| I wonder if Russia still feels the same way. | ||
| So imagine this is Russia's 9-11. | ||
| They now believe that the sources came from Ukraine, meaning the CIA and the Pentagon and the State Department. | ||
| And let's go even deeper into this. | ||
| Donald Trump claimed he defeated ISIS. | ||
| And for all intents and purposes, he did. | ||
| ISIS was a non-story when Trump became president. | ||
| But what was the strategy? | ||
| What was the military strategy? | ||
| What was the political strategy that was used to defeat ISIS? | ||
| Does anybody know? | ||
| All Trump had to do to defeat ISIS was cut off the funding and cut off the weapons. | ||
| And that's what he did. | ||
| He looked at the situation and he said, why is all this money going overseas? | ||
| Why are all these weapons going overseas? | ||
| They couldn't give him a real answer because if they did, then he would know the whole scam. | ||
| So he didn't trust them. | ||
| They lied and he cut him off. | ||
| So ISIS was defeated because they had no money and they had no weapons. | ||
| ISIS was defeated. | ||
| Peace in the Middle East. | ||
| No more terror attacks. | ||
| No more war with Syria. | ||
| Biden gets in. | ||
| State Department, deep state, start sending hundreds of billions to Ukraine, sending all that weapons, military gear into Ukraine with no oversight. | ||
| Where does it go? | ||
| It goes to terror groups. | ||
| It goes to proxy groups. | ||
| ISIS is back. | ||
| Terror attacking Russia. | ||
| Now, again, you don't have to believe anything I said. | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| That's what Russia believes. | ||
| That's what Putin believes. | ||
| And that's what they're going to be responding to. | ||
| Do you understand that? | ||
| Do you understand how dangerous that is? | ||
| Now, on top of that, Israel is out of control, which, I mean, the Biden administration has not gone all in with Israel. | ||
| Even Donald Trump has pulled back some of his support for Netanyahu, but it doesn't matter at this point. | ||
| They don't even care. | ||
| And maybe the lack of commitment now that Jeffrey Epstein is dead. | ||
| Israel struck an embassy. | ||
| Israel struck a Syrian embassy. | ||
| Iran says Israel bombs its embassy in Syria, kills commanders. | ||
| Folks, do you have any idea how bad that is? | ||
| This is out of control. | ||
| And the CIA and Mossad, the Israeli deep state and the U.S. deep state are the ones running these war crimes, running these proxy groups, and running all of the military-industrial complex evil. | ||
| This is all strategy. | ||
| Russia and Syria are great allies. | ||
| Russia has stood by Syria despite the military-industrial complex's continued war and Israel's continued war with and in Syria. | ||
| The globalists that are connected to the Western deep state, the military-industrial complex run by the Western Deep State, the CIA and Mossad have just been itching and scratching for a war, itching and scratching to start a war with Syria, to start a war with Russia, because I guess they believe in their vision of the chessboard, they think they come out on top. | ||
| They think they win. | ||
| You may agree, you may disagree. | ||
| Again, like I'm saying, whether you agree or disagree with any of this commentary does not matter. | ||
| This is the reality of the situation. | ||
| The world has never been closer to World War III because of what Israel is doing in Syria and because of what the West is doing in Ukraine and Russia, specifically the United States. | ||
| And it's almost, honestly, it's almost like the Western-run deep state is trying to start this war. | ||
| And whenever you get the 60 minutes propaganda, which they just did this weekend against Russia, I mean, it's all a joke. | ||
| What are the psychotics that run our country doing? | ||
| What are the complete psychotics that run the United States of America doing? | ||
| I don't get it. | ||
| What the hell is Israel doing striking an Iranian embassy in Syria? | ||
| Have they lost their minds? | ||
| Have they gone completely insane? | ||
| As if the world wasn't already ticked off enough at you for killing 30,000 Palestinians and letting the attack on October 7th happen. | ||
| You go and bomb an embassy in Syria? | ||
| Have you lost it? | ||
| What in the hell is the U.S. State Department thinking, the CIA thinking? | ||
| Trying to start a war with Russia. | ||
| What in the hell is Israel thinking? | ||
| Trying to start a war with the Arab world and going blood-drenched thirsty in the Gaza Strip and bombing an Iranian embassy in Syria. | ||
| Have they lost their minds? | ||
| The Israel people don't want this war for the most part. | ||
| The American people don't want this war for the most part. | ||
| My guess is, again, I don't really think much about April 8th. | ||
| What I think about is what happens. | ||
| What I think about is what happens after this next election cycle if we don't get Trump back in and if Israel does not remove Netanyahu from power. | ||
| That's what concerns me. | ||
| And I think that's the final straw. | ||
| I think that's the final straw. | ||
| Now, if more stuff goes down and the West continues to try to poke Russia and poke the Arab world into a war, they might just give. | ||
| They might just give out and they might just give these psychotics in the West the war that they want. | ||
| But we have psychotics running our country, folks. | ||
| You better be honest about this. | ||
| And that's what's so frustrating about the American liberal is they've been so brainwashed and they've been so filled with hatred that they can't even see the world around them. | ||
| They can't even see the world around them. | ||
| They can't even see what's going to happen if they continue this. | ||
| They can't even see it. | ||
| It's really disheartening. | ||
| It's really. | ||
| disgusting why we have people that are so desperate for war. | ||
| But that's the reality. | ||
| This is not political opinion, folks. | ||
| There is no disagreeing with me. | ||
| This is the reality of our situation. | ||
| So I'm more concerned about all of that than whatever is going to happen or not happen on April 8th. | ||
| I'm more concerned about that than I am about the Democrats gaslighting you into believing that trans kids or the trans day of invisibility or visibility, whatever it is, is something you need to see. | ||
| This should be issue number one. | ||
| And I'm actually, I mean, I'd say I'm not stunned because I know the American media is complicit in all this and as corrupt as it gets, but I mean, war sells. | ||
| War sells. | ||
| Bloodbaths sell. | ||
| And yet, they're not talking about this lead up. | ||
| They're not talking about this lead-in. | ||
| Russia basically blaming the Moscow attack on the Western Deep State and the CIA running their proxy groups in Ukraine, running their vessel state of Ukraine, and then Israel bombing Russia's ally Syria, the Iran embassy in Syria. | ||
| I mean, folks, these are the rumblings before a massive earthquake, before a massive volcano, and the media doesn't even cover it. | ||
| The media won't even talk about it. | ||
| And part of it is this stupor where we just think we're invincible and we just think we're untouchable no matter what. | ||
| And most people in media are so removed from the average American's experience that they don't even get it. | ||
| They're so rich and they've got money and power and influence and fancy mansions and securities and walls that they just, it doesn't even resonate with them. | ||
| They don't feel any threats. | ||
| But this is the big story. | ||
| And I really think we've got one election cycle to get it right. | ||
| If we don't get Trump back in office, then I think the world turns against the United States in a very bad way. | ||
| And if Israel doesn't get rid of Netanyahu, I think the world turns against Israel in a really bad way. | ||
| And at that point, you know, I don't even want to go past that right now because it's so dark and the decisions that will have to be made at that point are really inconceivable right now. | ||
| but they're going to have to be made. | ||
| So those are my two big stories for the night. | ||
| We're going to be opening up the phone lines here, taking your calls. | ||
| Now, I believe we have some new merchandise. | ||
| I believe we've done it again. | ||
| I think the Owens Royer store has some new merchandise tonight. | ||
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Should we check it out? | |
| Should we check it out, Owenschroyer.store? | ||
| Let's go over to the store here. | ||
| Let's see what we got. | ||
| Ah, yes. | ||
| We've added some more Christ is King apparel. | ||
| We've already had the t-shirts, the hoodie, the women's tees. | ||
| We've added the shorts, the athletic shorts, and the athletic performance shirt because we want you to be able to go to the gym, work out in style, and show your support for Jesus Christ while at the gym. | ||
| There you have it, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| The gym attire is back. | ||
| The Christ is King gym attire now at owenschroyer.store. | ||
| I would say this stuff fits pretty good, pretty true to size. | ||
| It might even run a little big. | ||
| I've kind of had some mixed reviews. | ||
| Normally in athletic shirts, I wear a large with this. | ||
| I prefer a medium, but it really just depends on the style and what you like. | ||
| We've brought Owen 316 back. | ||
| Owen 316 back to the site. | ||
| The Biden brain freeze. | ||
| You got to love the Biden brain freeze, made in China. | ||
| You know the thing. | ||
| Biden brain freeze t-shirts back. | ||
| Schroyer Farms. | ||
| Troyer Farms t-shirts. | ||
| Raw power. | ||
| Steak and raw dairy. | ||
| Get those raw eggs too. | ||
| What else do we got here? | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| We still got Avenge America. | ||
| We still got Defender of America. | ||
| And we still got the popular Clown World. | ||
| My Clown World. | ||
| I think I'm going to. | ||
| I think I'm going to rep the Clown World Tea. | ||
| I think I'm going to rep the Clown World Tea on air next week. | ||
| What do you guys think about that? | ||
| And maybe we'll do a giveaway. | ||
| Maybe we'll do a giveaway, too. | ||
| Maybe we'll give a Clown World Tea away next week. | ||
| Maybe we'll just do that. | ||
| by the way did our friends get our uh apparel from last week yet or two weeks ago I wonder if our friends in the audience got our apparel giveaways, | ||
| AIM. | ||
| Yeah, but I didn't send you one last week. | ||
| I think it was Liquid and Cush, wasn't it? | ||
| Cushy and Liquid? | ||
| Bacon, I think that's who it was. | ||
| I think it was Cushy and Bacon. | ||
| What responses do you guys get from the Clown World shirts? | ||
| see a couple of people saying that you guys love it. | ||
| Do people say, yeah, because it's really not even really political. | ||
| Everybody sees the Clown World for what it is. | ||
| I mean, for God's sake, they're out here celebrating trans day on Easter. | ||
| Trans. | ||
| A made-up thing. | ||
| You just do cosmetic surgery. | ||
| Oh, I'm going to put a shark fin on my back. | ||
| I'm a shark now. | ||
| Look at me swimming around like a shark. | ||
| And how is it that South Park is always ahead of the curve on this stuff? | ||
| You ever notice that? | ||
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You ever notice that? | |
| With the dolphin plasty? | ||
| Oh, man. | ||
| Yeah, I heard there's some tornadoes going through Missouri tonight. | ||
| By the way, to those wondering, who am I talking to? | ||
| Who am I responding to? | ||
| I do read the Rumble rants. | ||
| So if you're following along at rumble.com/slash Owen, I do see your comments. | ||
| I also see some of the Twitter comments, too. | ||
| Yeah, I guess Family Guy nailed that one too, didn't they? | ||
| Not quite like South Park. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Phone lines are open. | ||
| 200, 747, 55, 60. | ||
| 200, 747, 55, 60. | ||
| Anybody that wants to call in on tonight's subject material, we will get you up and on the air. | ||
| Let me ask you guys this: Should I get my haircut? | ||
| What do you guys think? | ||
| Should I go for a haircut tomorrow or should I keep it long? | ||
| Well, I am getting my haircut tomorrow, but the question is: should I keep it long? | ||
| I'm definitely going to trim the beard. | ||
| The beard is just crazy long right now. | ||
| But should I cut my hair? | ||
| What do you guys think? | ||
| Should I keep my hair long? | ||
| Should I go back to the shorter hairstyle that I had or should I keep it long? | ||
| What do you guys think? | ||
| I want to hear what y'all think. | ||
| Keep growing the hair long or cut it and go back to the short hairstyle that I had before. | ||
| It is getting hot around here. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Lines are open. | ||
| 200, 747, 55, 60. | ||
| It's line to line. | ||
| It's line to line. | ||
| I pick up and you're on the air. | ||
| I say, what's your name? | ||
| Where you're from. | ||
| And you're there. | ||
| And we're live. | ||
| It's really, isn't it a shame to cut hair that's so good, though? | ||
| Wouldn't you just love to rub your hand through this head of hair? | ||
| I should charge for that. | ||
| Don't you think I should charge for that? | ||
| How much should I charge to let people just give one stroke of the locks? | ||
| Probably make a pretty penny there. | ||
| All right, first caller of the night. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where you're from? | ||
| Oh, and it's your brother from another mother up here in Nebraska's Kyle. | ||
| Hey, what's up, Kyle? | ||
| Hey, buddy. | ||
| I just wanted to say, first off, grow it out, keep it going. | ||
| I can't take your advice. | ||
| You're a dude. | ||
| I can't take your advice. | ||
| You're a dude. | ||
| I mean, that would be, I'd start leaning Democrat. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah, I would do $5 to $10 hair rubs, kind of like Fallon did with Trump, right? | ||
| So, okay. | ||
| So it might be $20. | ||
| Or $5 for one, $10. | ||
| So $5, you get one stroke through the locks. | ||
| $10, I'll give you three. | ||
| How about that? | ||
| That's a bargain at that rate. | ||
| That's a bargain. | ||
| That's beautiful. | ||
| Three for one. | ||
| Hey, I just wanted to say, I was down at, I stopped down at a place after work and grabbed a quick drink. | ||
| And there's two guys in there never met. | ||
| And started having a conversation. | ||
| And we all had the same thing, right? | ||
| Everybody's kind of opening up, waking up. | ||
| And, you know, Democrat, right, left, center, everybody's waking up. | ||
| Doesn't matter. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And they basically were talking about a lot of the stuff that we all talk about every day on your show, Alex, all of us. | ||
| And then started getting esoteric stuff. | ||
| And then one guy asked me, Do you watch Ancient Aliens? | ||
| And I'm like, I have, you know, and he starts getting into it. | ||
| And so what it reminds me of is a few times on your show when people call and they say, you know, this and that, you say, I don't like to get into esoteric stuff. | ||
| But in my opinion, I think you really should start touching more on some of the Graham Hancock stuff. | ||
| You know, some of the stuff, you know, Greg Brayden, you know, big guys in the field that have been talking about energy and spirituality and all the things that most people don't want to, you know, talk about or is too boring, wherever the fuck. | ||
| But the thing is, I feel like that brings a new crowd in, some of the center, you know, even some of the left leaders, it kind of brings them in because they're also still open-minded. | ||
| People from California, you know, people from these different states. | ||
| And it made me think of that. | ||
| And then I was watching a podcast with Danica Patrick. | ||
| Trying to think what the podcast is. | ||
| Kind of clever what the name is. | ||
| But anyway, she had Elizabeth April on there. | ||
| And I commented underneath your post here for this on X. And I put her handle in there. | ||
| I think that'd be an awesome guest to get on your show. | ||
| Who is it with you? | ||
| It's give me one sec. | ||
| I'll pull it up. | ||
| Elizabeth April. | ||
| I just, I put it underneath there. | ||
| Yeah, Elizabeth April. | ||
| And then that's an underscore at the end. | ||
| Now, are you saying she gets into some of that esoteric, like, secret history stuff? | ||
| Yeah, yeah. | ||
| She nailed it. | ||
| You know, she was talking to Danica Patrick on her podcast last year, and it was very captivating. | ||
| I mean, you sit there and you're listening, and just she has a great aura. | ||
| She's got a great voice. | ||
| She's smart. | ||
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And doesn't have a great, a great aura, huh? | |
| Yeah. | ||
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Exactly. | |
| You know. | ||
| Sure. | ||
| You know. | ||
| Sure, I do. | ||
| Anyway, just to finish that up, I just think that the esoteric stuff, some of the legitimate, you know, the legitimate facts and the legitimate thought processes of those things. | ||
| Like, like I said, Graham Hancock, April Elizabeth, Elizabeth April, you know, Greg Braden. | ||
| I just think that would bring more of a following in. | ||
| Not that you don't have enough, but just to wake up some of the other people. | ||
| And then the last comment: no matter what happens, if they steal it and if they don't, I believe that we're good either which way. | ||
| I believe we've a lot of us are out here doing the work and we're bringing light to the world. | ||
| And we don't have any quit, Owen. | ||
| And God bless you. | ||
| Well, I agree with that. | ||
| I agree with that. | ||
| And thank you for the call. | ||
| Just what concerns me is what we're going to have to go through. | ||
| And we have evil that runs our country. | ||
| I don't even want to, again, like I said, when I reached the conclusion of my hour monologue tonight, when I reached the conclusion, I said, I don't want to go into the future potentials here. | ||
| It's too dark and it's too inconceivable right now. | ||
| But I think people know exactly what I'm talking about. | ||
| You guys are crazy in the chats. | ||
| Can I sing the bone broth anthem? | ||
| I don't sing that. | ||
| Alex Jones sings that. | ||
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| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, I don't get too much into the esoteric stuff. | ||
| I pretty much just keep it political and news, really, on my show. | ||
| I'm into that stuff. | ||
| I could definitely, I mean, I couldn't do three hours on that stuff every day. | ||
| There's just not enough original content, but I could definitely conduct an interview with somebody and really introduce some stuff. | ||
| Yeah, the work of Grant Hancock is undercelebrated, but we all know why. | ||
| It defeats the theory of evolution, the big lie. | ||
| So you can't have that. | ||
| All right, next caller. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where you from? | ||
| Donnie Tulsa. | ||
| Hello, Donnie. | ||
| Hey, you know, I've had a long-standing big issue for me. | ||
| I had to pick something. | ||
| It was the vaccines, right? | ||
| In 1976, like that swine flu I got on board attacking them. | ||
| It's a major problem. | ||
| Anyway, there's good things happening. | ||
| You know, you had Karen Kingston on, and she's great. | ||
| And she's done interviews over to Greg Hunter, USA Watchdog and dot com. | ||
| But anyway, he had Pierre Corey on Saturday Night show. | ||
| And anyway, they've won big victories. | ||
| Pierre Corey was one of the guys that got the FDA to go, yeah, that's right. | ||
| We lied to you about this toxic crap. | ||
| Can we just get along, you know? | ||
| But no, they've had to delete a lot of this crap they were telling us as it rolled out. | ||
| Now, this is a multiple facet attack that I'm watching unfold. | ||
| For example, like our great lawyer, Robert Barnes. | ||
| Okay, so they got one of the cases they got going with RSK Jr. ended up killing the defense fund or something like that. | ||
| But anyway, they've had success moving along the Brooks Jackson case in the 5th district down there to the one you guys are in. | ||
| But anyway, I don't know where it's stayed at right now. | ||
| But all these cases together, they're going to have to give up their crap on this. | ||
| What the hell do they call that? | ||
| The COVID vaccine? | ||
| Jacobson. | ||
| Well, Jacobson versus Massachusetts. | ||
| They go, well, in 1900, this guy was saying he didn't want the smallpox vaccine or whatever it was. | ||
| Maybe it was a polio, but anyway. | ||
| Well, it's over for them on the vaccine front with the COVID vaccine. | ||
| And they've already done so much damage to the trust and the medical system and the vaccines schedule. | ||
| They're never going to be able to get it back. | ||
| I mean, people that would have never not gotten a vaccine, I mean, let's put it that way, are now never going to take another vaccine. | ||
| But it'll probably be a year, two, or three, maybe. | ||
| And you'll see the commercials. | ||
| Do you know someone that took a COVID vaccine? | ||
| Do you know somebody that took the Pfizer vaccine or this vaccine or that vaccine? | ||
| You could be entitled to damages, but they got so many people with blood on their hands on that deal that we're up against such a force there. | ||
| But I think it's inevitable, to be honest. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name where you're from? | ||
| Yeah, this is Albert from Pennsylvania. | ||
| Hey, Albert. | ||
| Hey, how are you doing, Owen? | ||
| Huge shout out to the new gear. | ||
| I got mine coming. | ||
| I got the Biden brain-free shirt. | ||
| You know, I thought that was pretty cool. | ||
| I can't wait till people wear that one out in public. | ||
| I want to get some responses, the Biden brain-free shirt. | ||
| Maybe some live-action shots. | ||
| If you take a picture of yourself with the Biden brain-free shirt in public and send it to me on Twitter, I'll check that out. | ||
| Okay, we'll do, Owen. | ||
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We'll do. | |
| I'll probably get positive comments. | ||
| I'm in a pretty red area here of Pennsylvania. | ||
| But, well, actually, most of Pennsylvania is red. | ||
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You know what I mean? | |
| Yeah, well, just avoid Philadelphia and Pittsburgh on election night. | ||
| And yeah, you're pretty red. | ||
| Right, right. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| But hey, what I wanted to call in, I just wanted to kind of plug for you tonight, if that's okay. | ||
| You know, I checked out your new give, send, go there, the owenefense.com. | ||
| And I just kind of wanted to maybe plug to the rest of the audience that, you know, I see there's a little over a thousand people in here tonight. | ||
| And anything, you know, even a dollar or two could help out, you know, just tremendously because Owen is really, you know, I would, at least in my opinion, the number one guy on the front lines right now fighting for our freedom. | ||
| And, you know, like, I think a lot of us kind of get, you know, comfortable in our positions thinking, you know, that that might not happen to us, but we already see it with people getting their doors knocked on just because of posts they make on Twitter or Facebook or whatever. | ||
| And I mean, what they did to Owen a few months ago is coming for all of us. | ||
| And so that's why I think it's important that we support Owen and help him get his case to the Supreme Court so that hopefully, you know, we can maybe put a stop to this and prevent this from continuing to happen because they're basically just stripping away not just our First Amendment, but every right that we have as citizens. | ||
| Well, I appreciate that. | ||
| And I'll just tell you, we're having some problems. | ||
| We're having some problems with this case. | ||
| And my lawyer is now even wondering whether he wants to take it up or not. | ||
| And so I've got some serious things to consider. | ||
| That's not to say anybody that doesn't donate. | ||
| I mean, either one of two things is going to happen. | ||
| It's going to go towards a lawyer to take my case at the Supreme Court, or you're just going to get your money sent back to your account. | ||
| I've decided not to talk about that yet, just because I'm still kind of feeling out the process. | ||
| But I mean, I get it. | ||
| You know, people have a hundred different conservatives to legal fundraise for. | ||
| And, you know, conservatives just don't have these massive purses to pour into like Democrats do. | ||
| I mean, Democrats will have a guy burn a cop building to the ground, get charges. | ||
| He'll get $100,000 overnight. | ||
| Conservatives don't really have that. | ||
| And they really only give money to the people they want to, and they just store up their cash deposits. | ||
| Or if they're Ronald McDaniel, they spend them on button-lip injections. | ||
| So that's kind of where we're at. | ||
| That's kind of where we're at with that. | ||
| But I'll have some more announcements for that down the road. | ||
| Oh, no, no, that's okay, Owen. | ||
| And I totally get it. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| You know, you got to keep some stuff private there. | ||
| I just wanted to, you know, try to put my voice out there on it because, you know, I'm trying to spread the word about you as much as I can. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| I got three really good friends and I got them all rocking all the different Owen gear and everything like that. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| So, you know, I'm just happy to continue to support you. | ||
| And, you know, I enjoy listening to your show and calling in here every week. | ||
| And I just kind of wanted to call in to maybe plug for you there a little bit. | ||
| But thanks for taking my call again. | ||
| And I'll let you get to some other callers here. | ||
| All right, Albert. | ||
| Always good to hear from you. | ||
| Always great when you get on. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
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This is Bart Finan, Georgia. | |
| How are you doing, Alex? | ||
| Hello, Bart. | ||
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Nothing much. | |
| You know, clearly, these comments Biden made on Easter blast for me. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I mean, that is the most insulting thing that horrible thing that he could say to Christians on that debt. | ||
| He's just pissing in our face, you know, and I'm not a Bible thumper by any means, but that's just unforgivable. | ||
| And look, I'm sure Biden didn't even put that or any of those tweets out. | ||
| I'm sure Biden didn't even know about Transgender Awareness Day or Visibility Day, whatever the hell it is. | ||
| It's these radical leftists that have infiltrated this know-nothing, do-nothing administration. | ||
| It's a clown show. | ||
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| This is just I mean, not even not even Barack Obama and Big Mike promoted Trans Visibility Day. | ||
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Yeah, they got this clown up up there doing the forum now to take the rap. | |
| But we can't put up with this kind of thing, you know, we just or they're they're just gonna keep pushing it. | ||
| Well, I agree, but the pushback has been pretty pretty solid. | ||
| It's been obvious. | ||
| So, but it's not gonna stop them. | ||
| The radical left that runs this crap hates you. | ||
| So, and when they see that it angers you, it only motivates them to do it more. | ||
| So, I expect more LGBTQ stuff shoved down your face. | ||
| I mean, just wait till June. | ||
| Just wait till June. | ||
| You'll get a healthy dose. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
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Hey, Owen, it's Seth from Pittsburgh. | |
| How are you doing? | ||
| Hey, good. | ||
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Good. | |
| Hey, I just wanted to say, I hope all is well. | ||
| Wishing you well on your case. | ||
| I know it's a lot that you're going through. | ||
| I'm sure you're a busy man. | ||
| I called in about a month ago to talk about nanoparticles and some of the products. | ||
| And you told me to send some emails. | ||
| I'm not going to repeat your email that you gave. | ||
| Hopefully, you didn't get blown up. | ||
| Yeah, I got your email. | ||
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You did? | |
| Oh, okay. | ||
| Because it came over on my end that it wasn't read. | ||
| Is there anything I could, any other kind of information I can send you? | ||
| I would, you know, I didn't get a response, so I didn't know what was happening. | ||
| And I didn't want to blow you up and bug you either. | ||
| But I hate to blow up your spot tonight. | ||
| You can feel free to post your findings in the chat room and everything else. | ||
| I read through some of your studies. | ||
| I don't know why it said that the email wasn't read. | ||
| I'm not responsible for product development. | ||
| We have a team over there that puts in their best work in good faith to give us the best products. | ||
| I've never had a problem with TurboForce. | ||
| So you're just going to have to make your own decisions. | ||
|
unidentified
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Well, no, I completely understand that. | |
| But they were the best products. | ||
| I have product packaging from both, you know, prior to 2022 with no harmful nano in it. | ||
| The product's still good, I'm sure, but just ingesting these, you know, they assemble using our innessential fluids, the fluids in between our cells, to become nano-biosensors, which put us up on the wireless body area network. | ||
| I'm not sure if you're familiar with this. | ||
| There's a woman named Sabrina Wallace. | ||
| Maria Z knows about her. | ||
| Maria Z is in contact with a gentleman on Rumble named Nonvaxer 420. | ||
| He's putting up all of Sabrina's information. | ||
| All the silicon dioxide that's in, you know, it's in vitamins, it's in food, titanium dioxide. | ||
| That's why Skittles were banned. | ||
| You guys were talking about harmful nanoparticles with the woman that had the breast implants removed. | ||
| This is one of those harmful products that can really hurt people over accumulated over time. | ||
| And the products are great. | ||
| I just ordered more products of iodine and brain force and vitamin D. I've been ordering for years. | ||
| I'm not trying to harm. | ||
| You do say that they are the best products. | ||
| They are, except for this one particle, silicon dioxide. | ||
| I know this isn't your department, but if there is some way you could push off my contact to the right person so I can explain this and help. | ||
| That's all I wanted. | ||
| That's all I want to do. | ||
| I'll tell you the same thing. | ||
| You can send it over to the customer service. | ||
| You can email whatever you want. | ||
| I know they have lines. | ||
| Like I said, I'm not in product development. | ||
| I've looked into your stuff. | ||
| And so there's really nothing else I can do. | ||
| But the team over there can look into it. | ||
| And if they think it's a problem, I'm sure they already have, but you can feel free to contact them with your concerns. | ||
| There's nothing I can really do for you here. | ||
| You know, people keep asking the phone number or how to call. | ||
| It's in the bottom left corner of your screen. | ||
| It's 200-747-5560. | ||
| I mean, what do you need me to do? | ||
| Do I need to put it in the chat too? | ||
| I can do that for you. | ||
| But the number is right there. | ||
| Bottom left-hand corner of your screen. | ||
| Anybody can call in. | ||
| I don't even screen the calls. | ||
| You call, you go right on air. | ||
| Now, there's only one line. | ||
| So if you call and you can't get through, that's because the line is busy. | ||
| So if you're trying to call and you can't get through, that's just because the line is busy. | ||
| There's only one line. | ||
| So the line works just fine. | ||
| The line is open. | ||
| Oh, I see. | ||
|
unidentified
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Oh. | |
| Nope. | ||
| This one's on me. | ||
| This one's on me, guys. | ||
|
unidentified
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I just. | |
| Man, the line in the bottom left corner is ready to go for you I was wondering why it was the same people calling. | ||
| I put up the wrong number. | ||
| I admit it. | ||
| I admit it. | ||
| I put up the wrong number. | ||
|
unidentified
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Then there's something wrong with you. | |
| You're certainly not very good. | ||
| I know. | ||
|
unidentified
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Why did I do that? | |
| Why would I put up the wrong number and then tell the audience they don't know how to use a phone number? | ||
|
unidentified
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We can't do anything right. | |
| It's me. | ||
| He doesn't seem like a very bright guy. | ||
| I know. | ||
| It's all my fault, too. | ||
|
unidentified
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Let me tell you why I suck. | |
| It's up and running now. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Next caller. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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Hello, can you hear me? | |
| Yes, we have you. | ||
|
unidentified
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Awesome. | |
| So, yeah, my name's Harley. | ||
| I'm in Wisconsin, and you're one of my favorite on InfoWars. | ||
| Thank you very much. | ||
| I'm sorry I gave out the wrong phone number all night. | ||
|
unidentified
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It works now, yeah. | |
| I'm an idiot. | ||
| It's already going to be a long week, man. | ||
|
unidentified
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All right. | |
| I won't even get into some of the stuff that happened. | ||
| Just, you know, petty stuff. | ||
| It's like, you ever have those times? | ||
| It's like Murphy's Law, like one thing goes wrong and then two things and then three things. | ||
| And this is all at the beginning of the week when I'm doing double duty for Jones. | ||
| I'm already putting out the wrong phone number. | ||
| So, you know, we're having fun on a Monday. | ||
|
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But no, you're still killing it, though. | |
| Yeah, no, you know, with Biden coming out with what he did on Easter, just a slap in the face to everyone that cares about God in this country. | ||
| Yeah, that'd be like some talk show host jerk putting up the wrong number and then blaming the audience. | ||
|
unidentified
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Oh, it's all good. | |
| I got hairy legs. | ||
| Yeah, they do it intentionally to anger us. | ||
| And I mean, it works and it's righteous anger, but they know what they're doing. | ||
| They're trying to provoke us. | ||
| It's the same reason why they send, you know, these transsexuals to the White House to do strip shows. | ||
| And they literally flash cameras and show their ass and everything. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| No, it's just a joke. | ||
| Don't they get enough days, like all of June? | ||
| Like, this is just getting out of hand. | ||
| Yeah, they get a whole month. | ||
| No, they get two whole months. | ||
| Actually, they get all of June. | ||
| No, no, no. | ||
| They get all of June for gay pride. | ||
| And then November, I think, is like trans awareness month. | ||
| So really, they get two months. | ||
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We just need to start setting the bar with a straight month. | |
| You know, straight pride. | ||
| White pride. | ||
| Yeah, actually, the Texas Rock guy, Texas Rock has it right. | ||
| It wasn't my fault. | ||
| The Boeing 747 landed at the wrong spot. | ||
| That's why the number was wrong on the screen. | ||
| It was all because of Boeing. | ||
| So I'm going to blame that one on Boeing. | ||
| Yeah, can you imagine? | ||
| Can you imagine having a straight Pride month or a white Pride month? | ||
| Oh, my gosh. | ||
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unidentified
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Oh, my. | |
| Oh, God. | ||
| The world will just burn down. | ||
| Apparently, we need our flag and everything. | ||
| What would a white pride flag look like? | ||
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unidentified
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Nothing but white. | |
| Yeah, but that's like the flag of surrender. | ||
|
unidentified
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So I don't know if we really want that. | |
| Maybe a white flag or like a black flag with like a white fist or something. | ||
| Or maybe just a whip. | ||
| We'll just put a whip on it and call it white. | ||
| That'll really tick them off. | ||
| That'll really, that'll piss them off. | ||
|
unidentified
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And what am I doing here? | |
| I love it. | ||
| Oh, man. | ||
| No, man. | ||
| You kill it. | ||
| You know, you do awesome with your show. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| That was my first time caller. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| It's good to hear from you. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
| No, it's awesome. | ||
| Do you watch the room? | ||
|
unidentified
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I don't know what else I can even add on. | |
| Do you watch The War Room too? | ||
|
unidentified
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Oh, always. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| That's my pride and joy. | ||
|
unidentified
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Right at three o'clock. | |
| You know, I want to mention, though, I work for the post office and I deliver mail, so I got all day to listen to every show, just one after another. | ||
| So I'm fully tuned in every day. | ||
| Yeah, you know, you got one of those jobs where you can just plug in and do your job efficiently and just have something in the background, whether it's music or talk show. | ||
|
unidentified
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Oh, talk show. | |
| Forget music. | ||
| Got to hear what's going on, especially with InfoWars. | ||
| Isn't that great, though, because you get to be more informed than like 99% of the country? | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah, no, 100%. | |
| You know, I usually start my morning out with Harrison Smith. | ||
| And, you know, I got to switch to Dan Bongino. | ||
| Cut me a little bit of slack, you know, from 10 to 11, and then switch to Alex Jones, and then switch to, you know, you at three. | ||
| It just flows perfect the whole day. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| I love that schedule. | ||
| I have a similar schedule. | ||
| I'm just on air at three. | ||
| That's the only. | ||
| So really, we kind of have the same schedule. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
| Well, I'm just simultaneously delivering mail up here in Wisconsin. | ||
| How's the weather right now? | ||
| That's probably got to be one of the toughest routes. | ||
|
unidentified
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It gets tough. | |
| You know, we got, you know, massive snow. | ||
| We got negative 20. | ||
| We're jump-starting mail trucks left and right. | ||
| We're beating the hell out of them to try and get them running. | ||
| Well, if anybody comes up to you with 100,000 ballots for Biden at 3:30 in the morning on November 5th, just maybe you're sick and you can't make the delivery. | ||
| All right. | ||
|
unidentified
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Exactly. | |
| And you know what's already kind of pissing me off? | ||
| For how many absentee ballots I'm already seeing in the mail, and I know they're home. | ||
| Oh. | ||
| Oh. | ||
|
unidentified
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For the April 2nd election we have going on. | |
| Interesting. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
| And is it true because some people, I think they're different in each state, but is it true that you can see party affiliation from the outside now? | ||
|
unidentified
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Oh, I'd have to look at it more clearly, but I don't think so here in Wisconsin, at least in my county. | |
| Yeah, that's what I'm hearing: you can see the party affiliation from outside the ballot now. | ||
| So it makes it easier. | ||
| You know, it makes it easier to decide which one to toss out or not. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| And, you know, what's also interesting, too, is we treat political mail as first class, even though it's not first class, meaning I can't just throw it away. | ||
| It has to go through like a check process, too, which is kind of interesting because they're not paying for that. | ||
| Hmm. | ||
| Somebody's paying for that. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah, I don't know what the deal is with that. | |
| They don't trust carriers, maybe. | ||
| You know, I'm not sure. | ||
| Maybe they don't want me to go. | ||
| They probably know that the average. | ||
| Yeah, well, the average mail carrier is probably not a liberal, so you can't be trusted. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah, no, I don't think so. | |
| I guess they can't find any trans snowflakes to deliver the mail every day. | ||
|
unidentified
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No, you need someone kind of like, you know, that's tough that can handle the elements. | |
| I can only imagine delivering in Texas with the heat. | ||
| Oh, I'd rather have the heat than the cold. | ||
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unidentified
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I'd rather have the cold and the heat for delivery. | |
| So, so, so, like, if you were going to be offered a promotion, Texas would be a downgrade. | ||
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unidentified
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I could, it's funny you mentioned promotion. | |
| Uh, there is no such thing. | ||
| You just keep putting your years in and you just eventually make more. | ||
| Yeah, but I mean, you could get transferred to like Florida or Hawaii or something, right? | ||
| I mean, that's the best. | ||
| That's got to be the spot. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah, if someone's willing to take a route up here in Wisconsin, we have to swap routes. | |
| So, unless somebody retires, those gigs ain't opening. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah, and luckily, I got a full-time route. | |
| So, you either wait for someone to retire, quit, or die. | ||
| It's kind of standard for the federal government, right? | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
| And, you know, I also recently had a co-worker recently get put on leave for just speaking out about groomers and transgender. | ||
| And, you know, so they gave him the boot for speaking his free speech. | ||
| Well, you got to be careful with that free speech these days. | ||
| You're likely to wind up in a prison cell. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah, I feel for you. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| It was so amazing when you came back to the studio and you're playing that song and everyone was clapping for you. | ||
| Like, I watched all that go down. | ||
| Your return was epic. | ||
| I like to do things in epic fashion. | ||
|
unidentified
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And you getting together with Alex Rosen, that's always awesome. | |
| I love seeing him on your show. | ||
| You know, Alex had a big story with a pedophile he busted. | ||
| I'll also tell you that Alex Stein is about to have a new drop tonight that is going to be epically hilarious, too. | ||
|
unidentified
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He's got awesome rants, along with Cassidy Campbell at City Councils. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
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unidentified
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Yeah, it's pretty awesome. | |
| Yeah, too bad you can't get out to city councils too often anymore. | ||
| And I don't blame you, you know, with everything else going on legally. | ||
| You know, I feel that I've done a lot of great work in the field. | ||
| I've done a lot of great work influencing and expanding the genre. | ||
| That, you know, I'm okay. | ||
| I'm okay to sit on the sidelines for a couple quarters. | ||
| And then when it's time for my number to get called, I'll check right back in. | ||
| I'm in foul trouble. | ||
| You know, I'm in big foul trouble right now. | ||
| I can't foul out of the game. | ||
| It's too early. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
| No, and you got my support. | ||
| I mean, I got plenty of DVDs sitting right up in front of me. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It's going to be a good memorability to look to pass down grandkids someday and say, hey, this is how the pandemic really happened. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
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unidentified
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Don't think the math did shit or the COVID vaccine. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| And you know what's so crazy about that, too? | ||
| When you live through this history and all the lies, it just makes you question everything. | ||
| It makes you question everything you were taught. | ||
| It makes you question everything in the history books dating back forever, even. | ||
| You know, I mean, it's just when you witness the history, the lies get printed in real time. | ||
| It really makes you think about the whole history of humanity, even. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah, I've never woken up so much more in my life since like 2019 to now. | |
| You know, you have to double question a bridge now with getting hit with a boat. | ||
| Like clearly. | ||
| Yeah, you don't know if you want to get on an airplane. | ||
| It's just insane. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
|
unidentified
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And another story backing up to the COVID era with the mask. | |
| My wife used to be a teacher at the middle school, and we spoke out at a school board. | ||
| And oh, God forbid, she spoke out as a teacher. | ||
| So she ended up getting put on paid leave. | ||
| Well, it's even worse with the teachers because they got to have full control over the children. | ||
| You know, and the teachers have really become, and I don't, I don't mean to say this as a blank statement. | ||
| There's a lot of great teachers out there. | ||
| I know some great teachers, but the left is really trying to conquer that field. | ||
| And they're trying to conquer that ground to indoctrinate the youth. | ||
| And it's just, they're going after the kids, man. | ||
| They really want to destroy the kids. | ||
| And they're using the teachers to do it. | ||
| And these aren't even teachers. | ||
| These are just leftist activists that are posing as teachers. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
| And they create bullshit programs like SEL, you know, social emotional learning. | ||
| All bullshit for the kids. | ||
| Oh, their emotion. | ||
| I can't do basic math. | ||
| I don't know anything about history, but ah, my emotional support is really strong. | ||
|
unidentified
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And then they even have like secret gay clubs too after school. | |
| It's just ridiculous. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| You know, there's more than one of those, too. | ||
| That one got caught. | ||
| That one got caught. | ||
| But yeah, you know, they are, yeah, these liberals are running gay sex clubs for kids all over the place. | ||
| It's disgusting. | ||
| Normally, normally, you know, a man would show up and take them out into the back of the schoolyard and, you know, deal with them on a private level. | ||
| But these days, they run the show. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah, and then wears a shirt says, I'm the teacher Fox News warned you about. | |
| Like, come on. | ||
| What is this? | ||
| Yeah, talking about the gay, the San Francisco gay choir talking about coming for your kids. | ||
| You got to watch out for these liberals, man. | ||
| I'll tell you, they're on another level. | ||
| Hey, great call. | ||
| I'm glad to be a part of your mail route every day. | ||
| It means a lot. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
| Caller going once. | ||
| Caller going twice. | ||
|
unidentified
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Caller gone. | |
| I wonder if Stein has dropped his new content yet. | ||
| I want to check that out. | ||
| You know what's funny? | ||
| I'm always so news and politics out that Monday nights. | ||
| I'm like, I just want to do something different. | ||
| I just want to do something not political. | ||
| And so I have all this content that's non-political that I eventually want to cover. | ||
| And then I end up here coming on here and getting serious. | ||
| But that's what the crowd wants. | ||
| All right, next caller. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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Hello. | |
| Your name is hello, and you're from hello. | ||
|
unidentified
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This is drones from Austin. | |
| What's up? | ||
|
unidentified
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I was just, I was just calling. | |
| I wanted to ask you, what was it on Thursday? | ||
| You had that lady on, the full moon cleanse lady. | ||
| Diane Kayser. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yes, yes. | |
| So she was talking about, I have a friend that gets migrained, and there's like, she's gone through everything to try to, you know, get rid of the pain. | ||
| And apparently, Botox is one of the only things that's working right now. | ||
| And I'm trying to like figure out if this story has anything to it. | ||
| I'm also going to be getting some dental work in a couple of years, serious stuff. | ||
| And like, I just want to make sure that like this is accurate stuff that, you know, they have some bioweapon and all of these injections. | ||
| We can get a follow-up on that. | ||
| You're kind of all over. | ||
| What conclusion are you looking for exactly? | ||
|
unidentified
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Well, I'm trying to see if that's real. | |
| Like, I mean, she said she found like this weapon in a whole bunch of different injections, injectables. | ||
| Yeah, she shared the slides of the doctors that put it under a microscope or whatever it's called. | ||
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unidentified
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Yeah. | |
| Is there any like, does she, is she offering like any alternatives to like, so like, obviously the Botox is bad. | ||
| Is there any alternative? | ||
| Like, is there any way we can get in contact with her to I would go to dianekayser.com. | ||
| But you know what? | ||
| I think you've got a great idea here, drones. | ||
| And I think what I'm going to do is I'm going to bring her back on and take calls. | ||
| I think, because I just, you know, she's the expert, but there's a lot of, I got a lot of follow-up to that interview. | ||
| I'm just going to bring her on again. | ||
| I'm just going to bring her on again. | ||
| And we're just going to take calls. | ||
| I think that's the way to do it. | ||
| That's a great idea. | ||
| I know that's not what you exactly proposed, but around the horn, that was your idea. | ||
| All right, next caller. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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Owen. | |
| It's disgruntled from Rhode Island. | ||
| What's up, Disgruntled? | ||
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unidentified
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I know you said you didn't want to get political, but I just have this information. | |
| I just wanted to tell you what I learned about why Hitler started World War II, if you wanted to hear about it. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Basically, on March 13th, on March 12th, 1938, after Hitler came to power, he arrested a Ross child and he kicked the banking industry out of Germany. | ||
| On March 23rd, March 24th, Judea declared war on Germany on the Daily Express big headline. | ||
| Why did Crystal Knock start the night of the broken glass where they went crazy and broke all the Jewish shops? | ||
| It was because in November, a Jewish diplomat in Paris was murdered in cold blood after a 17-year-old Polish Jew walked into the diplomat place and shot him just point blank as he was just coming to say hello. | ||
| And furthermore, the Soviets were dressing up as Germans and committing war atrocities. | ||
| The USSR didn't sign the Geneva Convention. | ||
| And basically the end story was that they wrote a giant lie about what happened during World War II. | ||
| I genuinely believe that all the power structures that were set in place after that war are what we're living in right now. | ||
| All right. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
| All right. | ||
| I love Turbo Force. | ||
| Owen, you're the man. | ||
| You're right on the tip, too, man. | ||
| And we're all just riding this wave. | ||
| All right, Disgruntled. | ||
| Thank you for the call. | ||
| The phone calls continue. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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My name is Laurie. | |
| I'm from Minnesota. | ||
| Hello, Lori. | ||
|
unidentified
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Hello, Lori. | |
| Hi. | ||
| Hello. | ||
| Hello. | ||
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unidentified
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Can you hear me? | |
| I can. | ||
|
unidentified
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I can. | |
| Hello. | ||
| I think we're having an audio issue there, Lori. | ||
|
unidentified
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Oh, I will try later. | |
| Oh, no. | ||
| Boy. | ||
| Failure to launch on that deal. | ||
| Failure to launch on that deal. | ||
| How am I doing here? | ||
| Poor Lori. | ||
|
unidentified
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Poor little Laurie. | |
| All right, we got another caller. | ||
| Maybe it's the same caller. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
unidentified
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Sam from Augusta, Georgia. | |
| Hello, Sam. | ||
|
unidentified
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Just want to talk about, you know, the Masters tournament next week. | |
| You heard about that? | ||
| The Masters. | ||
| What is that? | ||
| Pickleball? | ||
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unidentified
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No, it's probably the biggest golf tournament of the year. | |
| I'm kidding you, brother. | ||
| I love the Masters. | ||
| Is Tiger in it? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I might make a bet on Tiger. | ||
| I'm just kidding. | ||
| I don't bet. | ||
| But I like Tiger. | ||
|
unidentified
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No, but what's funny about it is that the golf course they host it at is Augusta National Golf Club. | |
| And it's probably their membership is like 95% elite billionaires. | ||
| And it's probably the hardest course to get onto. | ||
| And you got members there like Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, just great, wonderful people. | ||
| I'm sure you know of. | ||
| They're just the best, aren't they? | ||
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unidentified
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Yeah, they're just great. | |
| You know, did you ever hear the story about Warren Buffett on 9-11? | ||
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unidentified
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No. | |
| So Warren Buffett has an annual golf tournament, and he had his golf tournament on September 11th, 2001. | ||
| And part of the rules at Warren Buffett's golf tournament is you can't have your cell phone on you. | ||
| But obviously, you know, you got a bunch of rich people, business types, and they don't like not having their cell phone on them. | ||
| So 9-11 happens during this golf tournament, and the Twin Towers fall. | ||
| And there's a couple people that kept their cell phones and learned about it. | ||
| And so there was like this big grumbling around the golf course. | ||
| And Buffett didn't know what was going on, but could tell something was up. | ||
| And then eventually they got back to the clubhouse and they all discovered the news. | ||
| But like everybody was keeping it from Warren Buffett because how much he hated cell phones on the golf course. | ||
|
unidentified
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Yeah, and that's a big rule at Augusta National, too. | |
| Yeah, you cannot have a cell phone. | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| And that tournament, it's impossible to get into. | ||
| It's like 85% corporate people own the tickets. | ||
| Like corporate, you know, higher businesses own all the tickets to the tournament. | ||
| And like us locals don't ever get tickets anymore. | ||
| It's all going to these rich, high-up billionaires that sit back all day and drink beer all day. | ||
| You know what I'm saying? | ||
| Well, I've never been to Augusta. | ||
| I've never, I don't even think I've ever been to a golf tournament. | ||
| In fact, I can't 9-11 in golf. | ||
| What's up with me tonight? | ||
| I was supposed to go to the world championships at Bell Reeve in St. Louis, Missouri. | ||
| They got canceled because of 9-11. | ||
| So I've never even been to a golf tournament. | ||
| I'd love to go to the golf tournament that comes to Austin every year. | ||
| I forget what it's called, but that son of a bitch is so hard to get into. | ||
| You can get tickets, but there's like a choke point. | ||
| There's only one in and one out because the course is on the river. | ||
| I mean, you're going to sit in traffic for two hours just trying to get in and out. | ||
| So you're talking about four hours in traffic. | ||
| I just can't do it. | ||
| So I've never even been to a golf tournament. | ||
| I'd like to go to the waste management open, though. | ||
| That seems fun. | ||
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Yeah, you could definitely get to drink beer all day. | |
| They actually denied acts. | ||
| They denied their sales of alcohol. | ||
| It got so bad. | ||
| No. | ||
| This year. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| No. | ||
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Waste management's crazy. | |
| No, they didn't. | ||
| They did. | ||
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It was insane. | |
| If you've never seen the clips of that, you got drunk people running around in the middle of Fairway. | ||
| Oh, I've seen the clips. | ||
| But that's what it was so fun about. | ||
| It was like the one tournament that was like Happy Gilmore, and that was like it. | ||
| It was like, that was the identity. | ||
| You get a hole in one on, what was it, like 17 or whatever, and people go eight crap. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| It's amazing. | ||
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They canceled booze. | |
| Yes, it got like a lot of people were just, yeah, it was crazy. | ||
| I mean, it definitely got out of control. | ||
| But that's what made it fun. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. | |
| Wow. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| I guess this just happened. | ||
| They stopped the booze sales. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| That's really a shame. | ||
| There had to be some other way to deal with it than not just shut it down entirely. | ||
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I don't know what exactly their reasoning was for it, but I think it was because people were like so many people were just running out in the middle of the fairway. | |
| They had to remove like so many people. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, I can understand golfer safety or, you know, the course just getting ripped up or whatever, but there's got to be another way to deal with it besides banning, just shutting the whole thing down, really. | ||
| Seems like that's what they're going to do. | ||
| It seems like they're just going to shut it down. | ||
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I believe it was in like the middle of the second round. | |
| I don't remember exactly. | ||
| On February 10th, 2024, the official PGA Tour Twitter account says the waste management open has cut off all alcohol sales. | ||
| The lead operations manager said, quote, there have been 30 fans that have blacked out today. | ||
| This needs to stop. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| All right. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| No, this is not the official PGA account. | ||
| Let me correct that. | ||
| This is not the official PGA account. | ||
| It's just a PGA account that reports on it. | ||
| It's not the official one. | ||
| So, okay. | ||
| Well, I mean, yeah, I guess I'm sure they had a good reason behind it, but it is kind of a shame. | ||
| I guess you just, you know, you give people enough rope and they hang themselves with it. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where you're from? | ||
| I got a few different names, but my most popular one would be Mr. D. Michael Trippy. | ||
| DMT, huh? | ||
| Yeah, it's the DMT. | ||
| How are we doing, Troy? | ||
| Hey, you know what? | ||
| You're calling in from St. Louis. | ||
| I see that. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, we're living. | ||
| There's a tornado, but we're fine. | ||
| We're strong men over here. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| You still got service. | ||
| You've still got service. | ||
| So that's good. | ||
| Here's the situation. | ||
| I've got one question. | ||
| I've actually got a little small comment. | ||
| Are you ready? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, it seems to me that there's some clamoring on the interwebs. | ||
| They want to see some free speech advocates. | ||
| They want to see some Titans join up. | ||
| So I'm just wondering, when's the stream with Mr. Nicholas Jay Fuentes coming? | ||
| Yeah, you know, I was going to reach out to old Jay Fuentes, but then they kicked him off, but then they kicked him off Twitter. | ||
| And I lost his phone number when one of the five times the feds took my phones and I lost all my contacts. | ||
| So I don't have his phone number anymore. | ||
| But, you know, these are the kind of things. | ||
| These are the kind of things I just leave up to God's timing. | ||
| Well, now that you put that energy out in the universe, I think some of our friends on the internet might be able to help us figure that out. | ||
| I would love to get. | ||
| In fact, I'm hosting the Alex Jones show this week, and I'd love to host Nick Fuentes as a guest on the Alex Jones show. | ||
| So if people want to put that bug out there, we can try to make that happen. | ||
| Well, I'll be clipping this here after we're done with the conversation and I'm done giving this, giving you this tremendous comment that I have coming up. | ||
| But yeah, that's good news. | ||
| So, Nick, you heard it yourself, my friend, directly from the horse. | ||
| The comment I had was: did you happen to see that like marathon stream? | ||
| Are you actually on it? | ||
| That marathon stream that Vince James did a couple weeks ago? | ||
| Yeah, I did about 15 minutes. | ||
| I'm thinking there's a little OSL in the future that's like, it doesn't need to be a marathon stream, but maybe a 15-minute deal where you fill the two hours with some of the boys, some of those guys. | ||
| I'm a big fan of like Keith Woods. | ||
| We got Lucas Gage. | ||
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We got, you know, here's the thing. | |
| Here's the thing. | ||
| And I tip my cap to Vincent James. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I don't know what program he runs. | ||
| I'm assuming he runs it his own. | ||
| It looks like he runs it himself. | ||
| So tip of the cap. | ||
| But to do something like that requires a lot of time, a lot of organizing. | ||
| And I basically get home from the studio and sit right down and set this show up. | ||
| So it's kind of hard for me to do anything like that because I'm in the studio all day. | ||
| And that kind of thing requires like hours and hours of prep work. | ||
| So, you know, maybe someday, but that's that requires a lot. | ||
| I mean, really, if I was going to do it, I would just do it on the war room, but I'm covering so much news per day. | ||
| It's, you know, I don't really just get on guest after guest after guest. | ||
| Well, forget a forget a marathon stream. | ||
| Maybe just a special edition OSL. | ||
| Maybe with just one or two guys. | ||
| I mean, you know what I could do? | ||
| What I could do, because I'm all about streamlining this process. | ||
| What I could do is like fire up a X Spaces and just do it like that. | ||
| I mean, I'm not the biggest fan of X Spaces, but I could just do it like that. | ||
| They do actually, they just added video functionality. | ||
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So, you know, it's getting a little bit better. | |
| Maybe I should just try one of those deals out. | ||
| Maybe I should just do a test run on X Spaces, just fire up an X Spaces. | ||
| We got about 5,000 people live on X right now, anyway. | ||
| So maybe some of those names and some of those familiar faces will just tune into the spaces and I can just click them live or I can get them pre-confirmed. | ||
|
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Well, if they're lucky, they can even see my ugly mug. | |
| Sounds good. | ||
| Man, this was the call tonight. | ||
|
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Let's be honest. | |
| The chat's probably feeling it. | ||
| The chat loves it. | ||
| Let's go, baby. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| I got to see you with a Biden ice cream shirt, all right? | ||
| That's an elite tee. | ||
|
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All right. | |
| I think this is probably, this might be our final caller of the night. | ||
| Let's see if they can, let's see if they can send us off right. | ||
| Next caller, what's your name? | ||
| Where you from? | ||
|
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Sleepy Rips. | |
| A lot of pressure. | ||
| A lot of pressure on Rick. | ||
|
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Belated happy Easter, man. | |
| Thank you, Rick. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
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I will say it was fantastic seeing the witch show get turned away at the wake. | |
| Oh, it really felt good, didn't it, though? | ||
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It did. | |
| And it really felt like a change. | ||
| It really felt like a change of the season, like a change of the spirit. | ||
| You know, it's about time these Dermot. | ||
| It's about time these Democrat dirtbags got a little bit of the what for. | ||
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Yeah, no, two things. | |
| Supposedly Trump has the $175 million for the bond, and I agree that he should cash. | ||
| Yeah, cash, baby. | ||
| He should call Sleepy's three-stroke bluff and hit the links with him. | ||
| Completely. | ||
| Why isn't Trump jumping all over that? | ||
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All over it. | |
| Trump should have made a statement. | ||
| I get it, not over Easter, whatever, and he did the Bible thing, and it's all good. | ||
| But no, Trump should make a statement tomorrow, and he should come out and say, Joe, I saw your petty invitation for a game of golf. | ||
| So here's what I'm going to do. | ||
| I'm going to invite you to one of my beautiful clubs. | ||
| The Democrats, your party, are tried to take from me. | ||
| It could be our last round. | ||
| But I'm going to go ahead and invite Joe Biden to one of my beautiful, beautiful beachfront golf clubs. | ||
| And we'll go ahead and take your challenge, Joe. | ||
| You hop on your little baby stairs. | ||
| You get on Air Force One with your little child stairs. | ||
| And you head over to my golf course. | ||
| We'll play 18 holes. | ||
| I'll actually give you three strokes. | ||
| Just don't try to stroke a child. | ||
| And I think everyone will be fine. | ||
| So come on, Joe. | ||
| You want to talk a big game? | ||
| Come out, play the club champion, Trump, and let's see you put your bunny where your mouth is. | ||
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Last call, man. | |
| That fisherman explained the lived hard mindset. | ||
| It was done perfectly. | ||
| Gojira rocked. | ||
| And hey, have a good week. | ||
| Good luck with the shows. | ||
| All right, brother. | ||
| Good to hear from you. | ||
|
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Wait, wait, wait. | |
| Have you seen Gojira live? | ||
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I actually haven't, but I've seen all the stuff that you've played, and I've listened to a few of the tracks. | |
| I definitely am going to look into them. | ||
| I'm sure they're going to be statebound soon. | ||
| They usually come through here. | ||
| They're a French band, but they usually do make it to the States. | ||
| And so I'm guessing they will. | ||
| I'm guessing they'll make it back. | ||
| I'm thinking they will. | ||
| And I'm thinking about going out with a little bit of a throwback to some earlier streams. | ||
| Thinking about going back to some earlier streams because this song just goes so hard. | ||
| And obviously, most people, I love to introduce you to new bands here, new songs, new sounds, new epicness you've never heard before. | ||
| And this is a very young band out of New Zealand that I see a very bright future for, especially if you like heavy metal. | ||
| I think this band is going to put out some great music. | ||
| Or I could go with Vended. | ||
| Maybe we'll save Vended for next week. | ||
| The sons of the band members from Slipknot have created a band, and they've been a little rough around the edges trying to come up, but they've really started to hone their craft. | ||
| And they've really turned out something magic here in the last month or so. | ||
| Maybe we'll save that for next week. | ||
| But we're going to go out with a little alien weaponry tonight. | ||
| This young band from New Zealand has a bright future in heavy metal. | ||
| I freaking love it. | ||
| And so you know what that means, folks. | ||
| Get out your dancing emojis. | ||
| Get them on out. | ||
| Let them fly in the Rumble rant. | ||
| I love you guys. | ||
| I'll see you tomorrow on InfoWars. | ||
| and love. | ||
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Redo it and regain myself. | |
| Perfection is not without consequence. | ||
| Watching me are pretty on the shelf. | ||
| Now more things are safe and easy. | ||
| Get a life and go to what you're comfortable with. | ||
| Do the things that you know. | ||
| The things that you know. | ||
| It's time to let go of the things that you know. | ||
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Life must be boring. | |
| Be good. | ||
| Can you get your pay? | ||
| Oh, people succeed my spirit. | ||
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Do what the government has to say. | |
| We must go cleanse ourselves of happiness. | ||
| It's a government to hope we pray. | ||
| The things that you know. |