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The year is 2020. | |
Following several decades of systematically weakening the social, moral, and financial resilience of the American people, the global cabal has launched a series of unimaginable terrors that have rocked the foundation of Western civilization and has fractured the population of a once united country along increasingly irreconcilable lines. | ||
The nation finds herself on the precipice of all-out civil war, diving headlong towards economic ruin, and already suffocating under the dictatorship of biotechnocratic enslavement. | ||
The final takedown order has been issued, the direct attack has begun. | ||
America's greatest trial and the battle for her survival is underway. | ||
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Election Countdown. | ||
Taking America back on Band.Video and InfoWars.com. | ||
If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. | ||
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to InfoWars 2020 Election to InfoWars 2020 Election Countdown. | ||
My name's Harrison Smith. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us here on this Friday. | ||
It's the 25th of September, and that means that there are 38 short days until the election, and just 116 days until the inauguration, if we even get to that point. | ||
And I was wondering, I forgot to ask the crew, I'm pretty sure when we started this show, it was something like 80 days until the election. | ||
I'm pretty sure when I first started hosting, I was saying 80 days until the election, which means we are now halfway through our election countdown coverage. | ||
Of course, this show from 7 to 9 p.m. | ||
on InfoWars.com and Band.Video is going to go until the election, and maybe something else will come after that, but We're halfway done, and to me, it's just flown by. | ||
Of course, I'm only hosting on Fridays, and I'll be hosting on Mondays as well. | ||
But a part of hosting on Friday is I decided what I'd do. | ||
We've got long segments here. | ||
We've got 30 minutes with no commercial breaks and I thought this would be a good opportunity to cover the week. | ||
To just go over what happened that week and try to look at all the biggest stories. | ||
Because the news these days is just so insane. | ||
I mean, it's just a deluge. | ||
It's just a constant waterfall of news knocking you back on your ass. | ||
I thought it's nice. | ||
Once a week, we'll go back and we'll look over all of the biggest stories from that week because stuff just flies by. | ||
You don't even remember it two days later, let alone a month from now. | ||
So it's good to go back and remind yourself what has occurred. | ||
What are the major steps towards globalism? | ||
What are some major steps the resistance has made over this last week? | ||
And so every week on Friday, well, throughout the week, I'm gathering information. | ||
I'm gathering clips and articles and all this sort of stuff. | ||
And then on Fridays, I Sit down and spend a lot of time in the days before I spent a lot of time, many hours compiling all this information. | ||
And then inevitably, sure enough, every Friday, something incredibly earth changing happens. | ||
And I got to scrap the whole thing. | ||
But that hasn't really happened today. | ||
Of course, last week, it was Ruth Bader Ginsburg passing away. | ||
Five minutes before the show happened, even less, three minutes before the show happened, and it was like, all right, well, out with everything I did, now we're talking about this from now on. | ||
Of course, I was worried that perhaps we might have had a similar situation on our hands today when I saw the video on Twitter of former Congressman Ron Paul suffering what appeared to be a stroke during his live broadcast out of his studio there in South Texas. | ||
Now the update is, thankfully, thank God, Ron Paul is doing better. | ||
He says, I'm doing fine, thank you for your concern. | ||
Picture of him giving the thumbs up there in the hospital, so thank God he's alright. | ||
And, I mean, there's nobody in American politics alive today that has had as big of an influence as Ron Paul has had. | ||
And I was sure, you know, from seeing the video today, I was just like this. | ||
He's he's gone. | ||
He's gone. | ||
You know, it's just like he's. | ||
And for somebody who grew up with Ron Paul, listening to Ron Paul, whose own political ideology has been shaped so strongly by the, you know, theology, the the mindset of Ron Paul. | ||
I never expected to not have Ron Paul around anymore. | ||
I mean, he's always been there. | ||
And at 85 years old, he still seems as sharp as ever. | ||
And it's sort of like, he'll always be here, but he won't, will he? | ||
He's getting very, very old. | ||
And it's such a shame. | ||
And it's made me just think, you know, we got to treasure this guy. | ||
We got to I got to start watching his show every day. | ||
I got to start rereading his books. | ||
Of course, my wife is actually reading his book right now. | ||
She's pregnant, and we will possibly, probably, with the way things are going, be homeschooling our kid. | ||
And she's reading right now about his homeschooling techniques and his homeschooling advice and entire curriculum. | ||
And so, you know, it made me think. | ||
And of course, like I said, I was just, I was I was ready. | ||
And so it's so interesting that last week on Friday you had Ruth Bader Ginsburg die and you had all of the left just freaking out, just psychotic reaction from the left. | ||
And it's like, how ridiculous, right? | ||
Who has this strong of an emotional, you know, connection to some politician in Washington? | ||
Doesn't make any sense, right? | ||
I never thought I would have such an emotional response. | ||
And yet, when I saw the news from Ron Paul today, I had quite an extreme emotional response. | ||
But there's a difference, isn't there? | ||
The difference is, I can actually tell you what Ron Paul believes about things. | ||
I can actually think of time and time again, every single day of my life, that words that Ron Paul helped popularize run through my own mind. | ||
I can tell you about ending the Fed. | ||
I can tell you about Austrian economics. | ||
I can tell you about the uselessness of foreign wars. | ||
I can tell you about homeschooling. | ||
I can tell you about like all of these various things. | ||
One of the statements that is actually in this homeschooling book that my wife was telling me about is something that I just independently I say every single day when I'm talking about politics or whatever it is. | ||
It's this idea that liberty is a responsibility. | ||
Liberty is not licensed to do whatever you want. | ||
Liberty is not you can sin without consequence. | ||
Liberty is a requirement on you to live up to the liberties that you're granted. | ||
And of course we see it now with the riots going on, free speech, peaceful protests. | ||
Of course it's not, right? | ||
And as much as it's the authorities obligation and responsibility to go in and shut down a protest when it becomes violent. | ||
It's this blurring of the line where the protesters are causing violence, are burning things down. | ||
That's what's going to eventually lead to us not having not being able to have protests. | ||
What happened when the Breonna Taylor decision was coming down earlier this week? | ||
They were making preparations like they were about to be invaded because they knew there was no such thing as a peaceful protest anymore. | ||
Now, if you say peaceful protest, expect your city to be burned down because it's going to be a riot because they're going to be attacking people and burning things down. | ||
And so that. | ||
That's the blurring of the line now. | ||
It's like, we're going to protest. | ||
It's going to be like, shut that down. | ||
No, you're not allowed to do that anymore. | ||
Because you haven't lived up to the responsibility that's vested in you as a free and sovereign individual in the United States. | ||
You have the right to protest. | ||
If you abuse that right, we will lose that right. | ||
And that's something that Ron Paul brings up all the time. | ||
How different is it? | ||
Our relationship, my relationship, probably, if you're watching this, probably your relationship at all with Ron Paul, with the ideas he espouses, with the effect that he's had on the political landscape, the number of times he was screwed over. | ||
I mean, I could tell you so much about Ron Paul and about how my own understanding of the world has been shaped by Ron Paul. | ||
If you ask a liberal, even one of those ones who was tearing out their hair and screaming like a banshee for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, if you said, what does she believe? | ||
What are one of her major ideological positions? | ||
What could they tell you? | ||
They would say abortion, I guess? | ||
I mean, I think she had something to do with abortion, right? | ||
Like, that's the whole thing that we're mad about, right? | ||
Is that what it is? | ||
Nobody knows. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
She was nobody. | ||
She was nothing. | ||
She made decisions and wore a silly robe and helped women kill babies. | ||
And that's what they love her for. | ||
So it's a little bit different. | ||
A little bit different is that when you have these two different titans of politics, Of course, Ron Paul has not passed away. | ||
Thank God. | ||
It's such an amazing thing. | ||
You know, they say... | ||
That you die twice, right? | ||
You die one time physically when your body goes and then they say that you die when somebody says your name for the last time, right? | ||
When you're forgotten. | ||
And you know, it's sort of this idea that as long as people know who you are, as long as you are talked about, then your spirit is still alive and your spirit is still resonating in this temporal world. | ||
That's true, to a certain extent, and make no mistake, I said this on my Twitter, you know, the word, oh, he was a hero, you know, oh, this guy is an epic guy. | ||
Ron Paul is a hero of legendary proportion. | ||
Legendary stature. | ||
He is a legend in his own time, and he will continue to be. | ||
But, I was thinking about this, because it's not exactly true, is it, that just because somebody has said your name for the last time, just because you are forgotten, just because you are Gravestone has been overgrown by grass. | ||
You're not really dead, are you? | ||
Because, like Ron Paul, my kid is going to grow up learning from the Ron Paul curriculum. | ||
My whole life has been shaped, in a large part, because of what Ron Paul has done. | ||
And if my life can have effect on the world out there, then that's his life living through me. | ||
So as long as there's humans on Earth, and as long as my progeny has some sort of effect on the physical world, He'll continue to live. | ||
We don't have to know who he is. | ||
We don't have to know his name. | ||
Of course we do because he's here. | ||
But a thousand years from now, they might not remember him. | ||
They might not remember me. | ||
They might not remember Alex Jones. | ||
But the effect that these people have had on the world will outlast Humanity really the end equation so Anyway, absolutely amazing. | ||
I want to play this video because of course Ron Paul Just the idea that you know the the shocking realization that he is in fact mortal and that you know one day You know God forbid sometime soon, but one day We'll be looking back and saying man. | ||
I really wish I'd appreciated him while he was here, so we're gonna we're gonna re vow to appreciate Ron Paul for everything that he's given us, the path he's set so many of us down, and his skill at expressing these universal truths that are not divisive, they're uniting, they're not authoritarian, they are libertarian, they're not authoritarian, they are libertarian, they are not restricting, they are freeing. | ||
And it's good to look back and, of course, also remember how the establishment treated him back when he was politically active. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Just how much they destroyed their own rules to destroy him. | ||
Anyway, I want to show this video. | ||
This is a video from the RNC from 2012 when Ron Paul was being screwed over by the RNC. | ||
But this is a very nice video of Ron Paul. | ||
It's a tribute. | ||
It's clip number 7. | ||
So here it is, keeping Ron Paul and the whole Paul family in our prayers as he recovers from the episode earlier today. | ||
Here it is, the Ron Paul tribute from 2012. | ||
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It's the American story. | |
Charting your own path. | ||
Forging new ways forward. | ||
Not because it's the easy way. | ||
But because it's the right way. | ||
And for those with dedication, character, faith and conviction. | ||
Sometimes that lonely path paves the way forward for millions. | ||
Ron Paul, 22. | ||
22 years in Congress, he's never voted for a tax increase. | ||
Never voted for a debt ceiling increase. | ||
Never wavered. | ||
Never backed down. | ||
The role of government ought to be for the protection of liberty, not for the intrusion in our private lives, not for the intrusion in economic affairs. | ||
You can't keep borrowing from China. | ||
You can't keep printing money. | ||
We have to cut some spending. | ||
I believe in limited government. | ||
I believe in individual liberty. | ||
We've spent too much. | ||
We tax too much. | ||
We borrow too much. | ||
It's bankrupting this country! | ||
I knew I did not want to be a politician all my life. | ||
Matter of fact, I was surprised I ever won because this message I thought would not go well with the people because I'm not making wild promises. | ||
Of course, my wife warned me this was a dangerous project because she said you could end up getting elected. | ||
And he said, no, no, I'm not going to be elected. | ||
He said, you have to be like Santa Claus. | ||
You have to give them something. | ||
He says, I don't want to give them something or bring home the bacon. | ||
He said, I want to give them their freedom. | ||
It's been a consistent theme since his very first election that government's grown too large. | ||
And as government grows larger, your freedoms grow smaller. | ||
And he's fought this through the years. | ||
When I first got to the House, I thought Ron Paul was nuts. | ||
He was out there talking about the Federal Reserve, the monetary system, but more and more I found myself voting with him. | ||
He's been talking about these things since the early 1970s, and he hasn't wavered, he hasn't buckled, even when he's had to stand alone. | ||
I've always put politicians into two categories. | ||
They're either here to make a point, or they're here to make a difference. | ||
Ron Paul is the only one I know who made a difference by making a point. | ||
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We need lower taxes, less regulations, and we need to free up the market. | |
He's been an absolute fiscal hulk, one of the most fiscally conservative members in the history of the Congress. | ||
I can guarantee you we wouldn't have a $16 trillion debt if we had 435 Ron Pauls in Congress. | ||
The more I think about him over the years, the more inspiring it is of what he's done. | ||
And not being afraid of anything, but willing to stand for what he thought was right. | ||
Ron Paul was Tea Party before there was a Tea Party. | ||
If you want honesty and integrity, look to Ron Paul. | ||
And that's based on his faith and based on his belief in the Constitution. | ||
He's willing to do things that other people aren't willing to do because his convictions are so deep. | ||
As long as we live beyond our means, we are destined to live beneath our means. | ||
One of the extraordinary things about my father is that, you know, the lobbyists don't even come by his office. | ||
They don't even bother to come by because they know he can't be bought. | ||
And that passion is born of a deep and abiding conviction that these are correct principles. | ||
He stands for freedom. | ||
He stands for liberty. | ||
He stands for the traditional American values that made this country great. | ||
The longer we go and the deeper in debt, We get it. | ||
The more apparent it is that Ron Paul was right all those years. | ||
Whether people want to admit it or not, Ron Paul changed the conversation. | ||
Heck yeah he did. | ||
He changed the conversation and he is probably the reason we're having this conversation right now. | ||
Truly an amazing man. | ||
We wish him the best. | ||
Okay, so I was talking earlier about how it always seems that five minutes before the show begins an avalanche of news appears and of course today is no different. | ||
I spent a couple hours putting together all of these stories that we will get into very shortly. | ||
And then, you know, just for going on the show, just for getting getting dressed in my fancy suit and coming on, I thought I'd peek at Twitter again. | ||
Of course, there is like a dozen just bombshell stories that have dropped just in the last few hours. | ||
So and some of them are just some of them are just fun. | ||
Some are just fun, lighthearted, hilarious stories that I want to share to share with you now. | ||
Here's the headline from the Hill. | ||
This is Joe Biden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power. | ||
Quote, what country are we in? | ||
You know, the liberals have a tendency to, you know, really take quotes out of context. | ||
You know, if it's someone like Trump, they'll take it out of context in a bad way to make it sound bad or stupid or whatever. | ||
And when it's Joe Biden, they'll put it in a context that makes him sound smart and not like a decrepit old man whose brain is failing in front of us. | ||
How funny is that? | ||
What country are we in? | ||
That's a great quote from Joe Biden. | ||
Wait, what country are we in? | ||
Sorry, what state are we in? | ||
What city are we in? | ||
What day is it? | ||
Who am I? | ||
Hunter? | ||
Never heard of him. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah. | ||
What country are we in? | ||
And they're like, Okay, say it's about his peaceful transfer of power. | ||
Say it was a brilliant quote about Trump being un-American. | ||
Let's hide the fact that he doesn't know what country he's in. | ||
I'm kidding, of course. | ||
I'm sure at least he knows what country he is in. | ||
Whether he knows he's running for president of that country, it's sort of a coin flip. | ||
Uh, for the day, but that just came out, uh, moments ago. | ||
And, uh, another video actually surfaced moments ago, and this is actually a video from 2017, but it just now sort of came to awareness, uh, of, of people on Twitter. | ||
And I haven't actually seen it yet, but it sounds hysterical. | ||
Uh, this is a video, video surfaces of Joe Biden calling troops stupid bastards during a speech to service members. | ||
So I haven't seen this yet, but this just started making the rounds, so we're going to go to it now. | ||
Guys, we have that clip? | ||
All right, let's go to Joe Biden from 2017, back when his brain worked at least a little bit better than it does now. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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Notwithstanding what you may hear about me, I have incredibly good judgment. | |
One, I married Jill. | ||
And two, I appointed Johnson to the academy. | ||
I just want you to know that. | ||
Clap for that, you stupid bastards. | ||
All right, honestly, that's pretty funny. | ||
That's pretty funny. | ||
I mean, to me, the funniest part is that he begins that statement with going, look, don't listen to what you've heard about my judgment, okay? | ||
He's like, actually, I have pretty good judgment despite what you've heard. | ||
I think that was the quote that he said at the beginning of that. | ||
It's like, look, don't listen to these people saying I'm a real dumb person with bad judgment, okay? | ||
Because I married this lady. | ||
Whatever. | ||
I mean, it's funny because he's obviously in front of a bunch of soldiers. | ||
And he's sort of taking on that soldierly vernacular. | ||
But I'm sorry, I'm sorry. | ||
We're in an incredibly divisive political atmosphere here. | ||
I should be treating this like the left wing, the mainstream media would treat this if it was Trump. | ||
So let me try that again. | ||
Yeah, Joe Biden thinks all of the service people are bastards. | ||
He says they're all dumb. | ||
And he expects them to clap at his every whim because he is a utter tyrant. | ||
No, he just, it's just yet another gaffe. | ||
It's just yet another gaffe in a series of gaffes that provides endless entertainment, but also an existential crisis. | ||
So there's sort of a little give and take there. | ||
It's like, it's funny. | ||
It's funny. | ||
It's also sad. | ||
It also might destroy the country if he's allowed to get in. | ||
So, you know, some good, some bad, all in all. | ||
Please don't let this guy into office. | ||
Here's another story that just came out. | ||
was two years ago. | ||
So this was back when he was still forming complete sentences. | ||
Some of those sentences more offensive than others. | ||
Here's another story that just came out moments ago. | ||
Trump selects Amy Coney Barrett to fill Ginsburg's seat on the Supreme Court. | ||
You might be thinking, but Harrison, I was watching the show last week, so I've known this for seven days. | ||
I'm Well, yeah, that's what you get when you watch InfoWars. | ||
We say tomorrow's news today, it's usually at least a week. | ||
We're usually at least a week ahead, sometimes years, sometimes decades. | ||
Ahead of the curve. | ||
This week, we were exactly, almost to the minute, one week ahead of everybody else. | ||
Of course, you know, it was known that she would be maybe a top pick. | ||
There was discussion about it. | ||
Some people are happy about this. | ||
Some people aren't. | ||
She seems to be a fairly staunch conservative, although I know, you know, people here at InfoWars, a lot of our followers would have preferred somebody else, but I don't think she is the worst choice that could have been made. | ||
There are a lot more that are worse, especially You know, in some of these particular decisions that may be coming up. | ||
But I want to show this clip, just in case you don't believe me, just in case you think I'm fudging the truth a little bit. | ||
Here it is, and guys, we have this clip of Alex. | ||
Okay, this was last week, exactly one week ago, mere minutes, literally mere minutes after Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away, here's Alex Jones telling you exactly who would be Trump's pick. | ||
And about 30 minutes before we went live, I got a call from one of Trump's lawyers saying, have you seen that Ruth Bader Ginsburg just died? | ||
And then suddenly more than 30 texts came in from other people. | ||
So I called another Trump lawyer right now, and I said, what's the word on this? | ||
Who do you think he's going to nominate? | ||
And it's, for once, what mainstream media is saying is pretty accurate about who Trump's first choice is going to be. | ||
So I'm going to tell you about Amy Coney Barrett, who is probably set to be the next nominee after the whole Brett Kavanaugh situation. | ||
She was already slated, but they went ahead and went with Kavanaugh. | ||
Because Trump said, I'm going to go off a computer. | ||
Let's put her up on screen if we can. | ||
put together that gives us the most conservative candidates. | ||
We've kind of seen, though, that their votes aren't quite how their record was now. | ||
But she was right behind Kavanaugh. | ||
So he said, I don't care if you're a man or a woman, however you're rated. | ||
So she's the next person in the list. | ||
OK, let's put her up on screen if we can. | ||
Amy Coney Barrett is a United States Circuit judge for the Court of Appeals of the Seventh Circuit. | ||
And she was right behind Kavanaugh on the computer program. | ||
And I'm not saying it's perfect, but Trump got big Republican think tanks to when he ran for election to give him a list of the most conservative judges, according to what they call conservative. | ||
I think she's a pretty good lady overall. | ||
She was right behind. | ||
And Gorsuch and then Cabot on her. | ||
So she's next in line. | ||
Trump is neurotic about doing what he says he'll do, sometimes to a point of fault. | ||
And she's the one. | ||
And so I got a call from a lawyer that works for the president. | ||
And then I made another call to another lawyer, literally 45 minutes ago, right as the show was starting. | ||
And I said, what's the word? | ||
And they said, it is Amy Coney Barrett. | ||
Now, Trump can change his mind tomorrow, but we give you real intel. | ||
This is who we have. | ||
And I think it will be a woman. | ||
So there you go, the real intel, the inside scoop, a week before it's officially announced. | ||
In case you were wondering, in case you were curious whether or not what we say is true, just wait a week, just wait a week, and then everybody will find out and nobody will give us credit. | ||
Nobody will pay attention to this and say, hey, what else do they say that seems crazy to me? | ||
That's actually exactly true. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Amy Coney Barrett to fill in nice full circle on our On our Ruth Bader Ginsburg cycle. | ||
She died last week at around this time, and exactly one week later, we now have her replacement. | ||
And of course, one of the top stories of today was the events last night in Los Angeles where people were pulled out of their car and attacked, or at least that's what the people tried to do, but they were able to escape. | ||
And it reminded me of nothing more than this clip of the late, great Bill Hicks from all the way back in 1992. | ||
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Here he is. | |
How many of y'all wondered like I did during the LA riots when those people were being pulled out of their trucks and beaten half to death? | ||
How many of y'all wondered like I did? | ||
Step on the gas, man. | ||
They're on foot. | ||
You're in a truck. | ||
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Step on the gas. | |
I think I see a way out of this! | ||
It's that pedestrian right-of-way law. | ||
All right, folks, you can go ahead and pull that down. | ||
The clip continues on. | ||
He continues to mock what was going on back then in L.A. | ||
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in 1992. | |
Not much has changed, has it? | ||
Not much has changed. | ||
He continues in that clip, talking about them throwing Molotov cocktails, trying to pull people out of their cars. | ||
If anything, they've become more brazen. | ||
They've become more violent. | ||
And now, if you attempt to drive away, you will be called a domestic terrorist. | ||
You may be charged for murder. | ||
You may go to jail for 400 years, if the past is anything to go on. | ||
So, isn't that interesting? | ||
Isn't that interesting? | ||
The more things change, the more they stay the same. | ||
This is not Anything new, this is something our country has been dealing with for the better part of, what is that, 30 years? | ||
Yeah, 30 years. | ||
This nonsense has been going on just with occasional spikes that make it a little bit more noticeable than otherwise, and that was the late, great Bill Hicks. | ||
I have so many more videos to get to for you today, some funny ones, some important ones. | ||
I've got this entire ridiculous stack of news that I will be It's not glorious what I'm going to lay out. | ||
through at light speed just to get all of it in in time. | ||
And it's not so much about digging down into these topics. | ||
It's more about providing that overview, that 3,000-foot view, that bird's-eye view, so you can just see it all laid out in its not glory. | ||
It's not glorious what I'm going to lay out. | ||
It's actually rather upsetting, the image that it paints when you zoom out, when you look at everything occurring, everything from the riots to the coronavirus, shut down to all of the technological so-called advances that we're making to the political machinations shut down to all of the technological so-called advances that we're making to the political machinations of those that seek to completely It's a rather bleak landscape in front of you. | ||
But the good news is that once you see it, once you see that 3,000-foot view, You can take it all in. | ||
You can get an understanding. | ||
Hopefully you can tell your friends. | ||
You can spread this message and we can fight back and get back to the right side of history. | ||
Get back to humanity over the machine. | ||
Back to freedom over slavery. | ||
Back to enterprise and prosperity over dependence and subjugation. | ||
So we'll lay that all out. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is, what is it? | ||
September 25th, the year 2020. | ||
25th, the year 2020. | ||
It's 38 days until the election of the presidency on November 3rd. | ||
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Now, I want to show this video. | ||
It's from earlier today and it's possibly my favorite clip of Alex Jones in the last Wow, there have been a lot of good ones. | ||
Maybe I shouldn't say that. | ||
I mean, this one's good, but now I'm thinking about all the other good ones in the last couple years. | ||
But, you know, it's always kind of refreshing when you tune into Alex Jones and it's like, oh, he's standing up. | ||
He's in front of the desk. | ||
What's about to happen? | ||
You never really know what's going to happen. | ||
During the Alex Jones Show and this was just great. | ||
So here's a video from earlier today of Alex Jones protecting humanity against the robot menace. | ||
Here it is. | ||
So we have to recognize that they're trying to give rights to computers. | ||
They're trying to give rights to these GMO creatures they're creating so that we don't have rights. | ||
No! | ||
This drone does not have rights. | ||
It is not a sentient being. | ||
It is controlled by the globalists, and it is a tool. | ||
So that I am not against technology, but I am against the technology that they have deployed and developed to replace us. | ||
We change our environment as humans. | ||
We conquer the elements. | ||
We conquer the wild. | ||
We're not conquered by other humans playing games with psychotics. | ||
And it's the sword of truth that is going to slice through the lies in our declaration that we are in charge of this planet, not the globalists and not their machines. | ||
So to Jeff Bezos and all the globalist technocrats and Tim Cook and their slave camps in China and all their evil they try to cover up with Black Lives Matter, Marxism and the cop killing, I say to you, your technocracy is dead on arrival! | ||
You understand that? | ||
We are in charge of the planet, not Soros and not Satan. | ||
Do you understand that, Soros, you pathetic maggot? | ||
We are in charge, not you. | ||
Is that clear? | ||
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Is that clear, you little maggot and your little maggot son? | |
You understand that? | ||
You think you're gonna have this fight and have robots win it? | ||
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No! | |
We'll defeat you and your goddamn robots! | ||
You understand that? | ||
Damn you to hell, you Satanist! | ||
Best boss ever. | ||
My god. | ||
My god. | ||
Folks, if you don't keep InfoWars running, I'm never gonna be able to get another job again. | ||
How can I go from a boss that curses out George Soros while swinging a sword and challenging the Satanists To a normal boss. | ||
What, am I going to get a day job? | ||
What, am I going to work in a cubicle? | ||
Am I going to work for Glenn Beck? | ||
Yeah, uh-huh, yeah, I don't think so. | ||
Alright folks, let's get into it. | ||
Let's get into a week of insanity that we have all just lived through together. | ||
We begin last Friday, the 18th of September, with the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. | ||
And the insanity that came from that. | ||
What a perhaps fitting eulogy for the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg. | ||
That her passing basically caused the biggest outbreak of anti-democratic, anti-American destructive force that we've seen in a very long time. | ||
We have people like Reza Aslan saying if they even try to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg, we burn the entire effing thing down. | ||
And that sentiment was repeated over and over for people like Don Lemon and even some of the so-called politicians like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who says we must consider impeaching Trump and Barr to stop the Supreme Court nomination. | ||
Which is interesting because, you know, this is the way things go. | ||
And this is the whole thing. | ||
We don't need to re-litigate all of this. | ||
But the fact is, this is the way our Constitution is set up. | ||
What they are rebelling against is not an overreach from the government, it is not A grasping of power from the Republicans. | ||
It is very simply, literally, the due process of our Constitution. | ||
So, they're mad at two things. | ||
They're mad at God, because Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away. | ||
And they're mad at America, because we actually have a representative democracy with strict rules that, if followed, have guaranteed freedom for the entire population for a couple hundred years. | ||
Those are the people they're mad at. | ||
Alexander Ocasio-Cortez continues on to say that Ginsburg death should radicalize Democrats. | ||
Looking around, you wonder more? | ||
You want them to radicalize even more? | ||
Because they're all Psychopaths are ready. | ||
So more. | ||
Okay, more of that. | ||
And of course, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez can be expected to say such things. | ||
Dumb things. | ||
She wasn't the only one. | ||
We have Chuck Schumer, old Chucky boy, saying nothing's off the table if the GOP moves forward with replacing Ginsburg, which again, is directly undermining the due rights of our elected representatives. | ||
We put them in there to appoint Supreme Court justices. | ||
This guy's saying, if you do what you're constitutionally obligated and allowed to do, then nothing's off the table. | ||
We'll cheat. | ||
We'll throw the whole rule book out to get our way. | ||
This is disgusting. | ||
He says, let me be clear. | ||
Let me be clear. | ||
If Leader McConnell and Senate Republicans move forward with this, there's nothing off the table for next year. | ||
Nothing is off the table. | ||
So basically what they're doing is they're threatening to throw the baby out with the bathwater. | ||
We have from the Hill, Democratic Senator calls for eliminating filibuster, expanding Supreme Court if the GOP fills the vacancy. | ||
Once again, they're going to throw the rule book out. | ||
They're going to cheat wildly if Republicans do what they are constitutionally obligated to do. | ||
This is sedition. | ||
This is seditious. | ||
This is a complete undermining of our republic. | ||
But the other thing is that we should just do this. | ||
The Republicans should just do this. | ||
It's like, what are they going to say? | ||
They're like, we'll eliminate the filibuster and ram through justices and we'll pack the court. | ||
The Republicans should just be like, OK, well, we're going to do that because we're in charge. | ||
Then we're like, well, you can't you can't do what I was threatening to do. | ||
You can't do the thing that... We were gonna do that. | ||
You're not allowed to do... We should just do this. | ||
We should... The Republicans should just... And luckily, you know, it seems like some of them are sort of gaining... They're gaining in chutzpah, you might say. | ||
And perhaps that might be because of the insanity that was sparked off following Ruth Bader Ginsburg. | ||
Of course, protests all over the place for no reason. | ||
You know, what the hell? | ||
They're literally rebelling against God. | ||
I mean, she died. | ||
There's nothing a human can do about this. | ||
There's nothing that they're trying to prevent. | ||
Whatever. | ||
But a mob gathered at Lindsey Graham's home, threatening to break down the front door. | ||
Lindsey Graham was one of these, amongst others, that everybody was sort of looking at, going, this is your chance, buddy. | ||
This is your last chance. | ||
You either get on board or you're out of here. | ||
People like Mitt Romney and others. | ||
Most of them have come over, including Lindsey Graham, who said that he would side with Trump on the Ruth Bader Ginsburg announcement, which really set in motion and allowed the groundwork to be laid for Trump to make the announcement today of his nomination for that position. | ||
Of course, the insanity continues. | ||
Here's from the HuffPost.com. | ||
The death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg pushed me to join the satanic temple. | ||
I'm sure Ruth Bader Ginsburg would have loved to know what her legacy is, that literally just like insane, lonely women are worshipping Satan now. | ||
Thanks! | ||
Thanks, Ruth! | ||
Thank you! | ||
Like so many other women in the United States, this Satanist says, When I learned of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's passing, my first reaction was not grief, but fear. | ||
And this is what she's telling you. | ||
You should be afraid. | ||
I was afraid and I was right to be afraid. | ||
What we know is that, obviously, fear is the best time to make decisions, right? | ||
You want to make decisions when you're filled with Fear that other people have put into you because an 87-year-old woman passed away 1,000 miles away from you. | ||
She says, I fear that American citizens are inching towards living in a theocracy or dictatorship. | ||
Like, these people are insane. | ||
These people are literally insane. | ||
They're scared of nothing. | ||
They're scared of shadows. | ||
They're scared of boogeymen. | ||
And they're joining the Church of Satan to try to protect themselves, I guess. | ||
Too much before a pivotal election that's put our civil and reproductive rights in danger like never before. | ||
It's literally just like, well, what are you scared of? | ||
And this woman's just like, I might not be able to kill my baby anymore. | ||
And it's like, okay, maybe you should join Satan. | ||
Maybe you and Satan can have a great time with all that. | ||
She goes on to talk about how great Satanism is and how it's her vaunt of hope here in this cold, dead world that's no longer worth celebrating now that Ruth Bader Ginsburg is dead. | ||
Idiot. | ||
And, you know, maybe there's something to it because Trump has announced the, quote, born alive executive order guaranteeing medical treatment to infants who survive abortion. | ||
This, you know, whether or not you kill a living baby. | ||
Now, I might call that murder. | ||
I might call it infanticide. | ||
I might call it evil. | ||
I might call it satanic, in fact. | ||
But for our leftist viewers out there, for our liberals who have stumbled into this forbidden realm, reproductive rights. | ||
What they mean is reproductive rights. | ||
Whether you kill a living baby or not, they want you to think are reproductive rights. | ||
It's a reproductive right. | ||
The baby's a lie. | ||
You already reproduced. | ||
You waived that right. | ||
Do not do that. | ||
President Trump announced Wednesday that he will sign an executive order guaranteeing medical care to infants who survived failed abortion attempts, bringing the weight of the federal government behind the Born Alive Act. | ||
Thank God Donald Trump is in office to at least, you know, at the very least, we're losing everything, right? | ||
It's just everything's out the window. | ||
Everything's gone. | ||
We just, you know, if you want to be a conservative, and this always annoys the hell out of me when it's just like, hey, man, cities are dangerous. | ||
You just gotta move to the country. | ||
You just gotta get out of there. | ||
It's the cities. | ||
The cities are too dangerous. | ||
Tim Poole said this in a video I was watching recently where he's moved out to the boondocks and he's like, you know, the city, there's just too many people living too close together and that's what's all the problems with the city. | ||
It's like, really? | ||
Really? | ||
You think in other places in the world they don't have much more compact, much more Large, dense cities with not the problems that we have. | ||
It's not the cities. | ||
It's the people that live in the cities. | ||
It's the fact that time after time, conservatives have retreated at every opposition, at every impasse. | ||
Conservatives go, I guess, I guess I'll just live in the woods. | ||
I guess I'll just live in the woods now that, you know, there are criminals running the city. | ||
And it kind of annoys me because what's the solution here? | ||
It's like, well, you don't like the city. | ||
You know, being crime-ridden, infested with criminals, and the police won't even protect you. | ||
They'll arrest you if you try to defend yourself. | ||
Yeah, just move to the country. | ||
Oh, you don't like your kid being taught about filth in elementary school, being told every single day that you're evil? | ||
Yeah, just don't go to school. | ||
Oh, you don't like watching movies that tell you you and your ancestors are evil? | ||
Horrible people? | ||
And that the heroes are the people that kill people like you? | ||
Just don't watch movies. | ||
Yeah, just don't watch movies. | ||
Just don't read books. | ||
Just don't live in cities. | ||
Don't go to school. | ||
You know, just don't do anything. | ||
Just live by yourself. | ||
Do nothing. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
This is our country. | ||
It was built on our values. | ||
How about we retake Hollywood? | ||
How about we make our own movies? | ||
How about we regain cultural significance? | ||
How about we go back into the cities and don't stand for the criminality? | ||
How about we go to the school board meetings and we demand that they take out the filth that they've forced in there at the behest of literally castrated, like, childless freaks who are the ones demanding that this crap get put in there? | ||
How about we stop stepping back? | ||
How about we start stepping forward, not retreating to the woods, not retreating to safety by yourself, With no help in anything, just constantly your tax money just siphoned away and given to people who hate you, siphoned away and given to the criminals, given to the people that are forcing you out farther and farther to the edge. | ||
But you know what? | ||
We might be losing on every front. | ||
We might be just surrendering every cultural aspect of our entire lives. | ||
But at least Trump's making it a little bit harder to kill babies. | ||
At least we got the Keep Babies Alive bill going. | ||
Thank God. | ||
Thank God, you know, one minor success is that you now can't kill a living baby without some sort of recompense. | ||
Wow. | ||
We're making strides here, aren't we? | ||
Aren't we, folks? | ||
Michigan Judge. | ||
Okay, so this is... | ||
Moving on to our next little segment here, this is about the egregious vote-in mailing fraud that has been uncovered over this last week. | ||
And again, these are just stories from this week. | ||
If I wanted to talk about mail-in voting fraud, I could go back years, I could go back months, and I could spend an entire two-hour show just on mail-in voter fraud. | ||
But let's just look at what has occurred just this week. | ||
Michigan judge rules state must accept ballots that arrive within two weeks of the elections. | ||
This is a battleground state. | ||
It was decided by 10,000 voters in 2016. | ||
And they're, you know, why not? | ||
We'll just change all the rules at the very last minute, have no sort of system in place, and then tell everybody they need to vote this way. | ||
Great idea. | ||
Who was that? | ||
Michigan. | ||
Great idea, Michigan. | ||
Ya idiots. | ||
Democrats win major Pennsylvania case extending mailed ballot receipt deadline. | ||
Same thing, right? | ||
A vital state. | ||
A purple state. | ||
A state that Trump won by a razor-thin margin in 2016. | ||
Yeah, they're just changing all the rules. | ||
Just mucking everything up the last minute just to see what they can get away with. | ||
So, same sort of ruling. | ||
Three days instead of two weeks there. | ||
Also in Michigan, Democratic Michigan Secretary of State Miss Prince trumped ticket on ballots for troops. | ||
The ballot listed Jeremy Cohen as Trump's running mate, when he is in fact the Vice President for the Libertarian Joe Jorgensen. | ||
The name of the incumbent Vice President, Mike Pence, was omitted altogether. | ||
Jorgensen's line lacked a running mate, thus creating three errors on the ballot. | ||
Over 400 incorrect ballots were downloaded from the Secretary's website by local clerks and sent to voters. | ||
It's not clear how many were actually mailed. | ||
So that's fine, right? | ||
That's fine. | ||
We're just overhauling our entire And we're all just doing it on the seat of our pants and, you know, who needs names on the ballot, right? | ||
Who needs the names to be right? | ||
You know, for minor detail, who cares? | ||
Wisconsin authorities investigate absentee ballots found in a ditch as FBI probes discarded pro-Trump ballots in Pennsylvania. | ||
So three trays of mail, which included absentee ballots, ended up in a ditch. | ||
And again, it was kind of like the arsons in California and Oregon and stuff. | ||
It's like, do you know how hard it is to catch somebody committing arson? | ||
Do you have any idea how difficult it is to even determine that a fire was arson? | ||
Then to find out how or where it started and then to find the person that's responsible for that? | ||
That's a crazy task to have to try to achieve, and yet dozens of people have been arrested for starting arson. | ||
It makes you wonder how many weren't caught. | ||
Well, in the same way, how many just thousands of ballots are just laying in ditches across America and people don't even know? | ||
Luckily, we find one or two, and those get reported, and everybody says, it's just a few, it's just a few. | ||
Who cares? | ||
Well, those are the ones we know about. | ||
What it illustrates is what we don't know about. | ||
FBI finds mail-in ballots discarded in Pennsylvania. | ||
All of them were cast for President Trump. | ||
So, of course, that makes you wonder, were they just getting rid of the President Trump ballots? | ||
Or is our military voting 100% for President Trump? | ||
Both of these valid suppositions. | ||
Pennsylvania also threatening to not count over 100,000 ballots stating that they are quote naked ballots or not secure. | ||
So again, it's just like the whole system is just topsy-turvy. | ||
We're just making it up as we go along. | ||
Maybe we'll count ballots. | ||
Maybe we won't. | ||
Maybe we'll print the people's names on them. | ||
Maybe we won't. | ||
Maybe your mailman will just throw it in a ditch. | ||
Maybe he won't. | ||
We don't know. | ||
We don't care because they're just going to try to take over the country anyway. | ||
Here's from the Statesman. | ||
This is in Texas. | ||
Greg County official arrested, charged with election fraud. | ||
Commissioner Shannon Brown was charged on 23 felonies, including election fraud, organized election fraud and fraudulent use of the mail vote by mail ballots as part of an alleged vote vote harvesting scheme. | ||
To boost Brown's support in the primary, the candidate and three others targeted young, able bodied voters to cast ballots by mail by fraudulently claiming the voters were disabled. | ||
Of course, this is just ballot harvesting. | ||
This is just what they do. | ||
In the same way that they go, well, you know, this neighborhood that's full of Mexican immigrants that vote 99% for Democrats Well, they're a minority, so they're underserved. | ||
So we can go in and vote ballot harvest for them. | ||
And we'll just take their ballots and they vote Democrats. | ||
Don't worry about that. | ||
We'll just do that. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
So they're just doing what the Democrats are openly doing. | ||
They just did it a little bit inartfully. | ||
And so they got caught. | ||
So three people. | ||
Marlena Jackson of Marshall, Charlie Burns of Longview, Dwayne Ward of Longview, charged with 97, 58, and eight felony counts each. | ||
All three were booked into jail and are now out on bond. | ||
Here's from Elijah Schaefer. | ||
Shocking, 1,000 mail-in ballots found in dumpster in California. | ||
They allegedly discovered the Republic Services of Sonoma County Central Landfill. | ||
And guys, this is some of the pictures I uploaded in there. | ||
And you can see these pictures with the Blaze logo on there. | ||
This was sent to Elijah by a tipster. | ||
And so there you go, just more ballots just in the dirt, just trash, just who cares, right? | ||
But of course, You can't tell people things like, hey, mail-in voting, it's not safe. | ||
Hey, you know, the Democrats, they're going to use mail-in voting to cheat. | ||
Because what does the mainstream media call that? | ||
That's what they call misinformation. | ||
Oh, but Harrison, there's proof. | ||
Look, I'm looking at a picture. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
That's misinformation. | ||
That's designed to help Hitler-Trump, apparently, or something, right? | ||
And why am I saying this? | ||
Well, it's because a new California law makes it a misdemeanor to spread misinformation about voting by mail. | ||
So don't try to post something or even talk to your friend about voting by mail because if you get something wrong, it's a misdemeanor now. | ||
Of course, mail-in voting isn't the only voting fraud that's going on. | ||
Bloomberg is paying the fines for 32,000 felons to vote in Florida. | ||
He's joined by people like LeBron James and just flagrantly routing the justice system and voting integrity of our country in a selfish attempt to bribe their way into power. | ||
Here's a story, and I didn't know, you know, a lot of these stories, it's like, what, what, what pile do they go in? | ||
Right? | ||
Am I talking about big tech censorship? | ||
Am I talking about Joe Biden? | ||
Am I talking about race? | ||
Am I talking about crime? | ||
Because a lot of these stories kind of straddle multiple topics. | ||
And this is one of these stories. | ||
So I have it in the Joe Biden stack here, but here it is. | ||
Twitter public policy director decamps for Biden transition team. | ||
So this is the Twitter's public policy director, Carlos Mangi. | ||
He previously served as a director of agency review with Hillary Clinton's 2B administration, her campaign for president. | ||
He was on Obama's transition team. | ||
Uh, he was a policy director for President Obama during his first term in office. | ||
And then in the meantime, he went and joined Twitter to manage their public policy and government affairs, uh, departments there in Twitter. | ||
So again, Is this under Big Tech? | ||
Do I file this under Big Tech? | ||
Do I file it under corruption? | ||
Do I file it under, uh, you know, the Illuminati? | ||
Like, like, what is this network that we're uncovering here? | ||
Where it's, it's the people that are high up in Big Tech, it's people that are high up in the military-industrial complex, people that are lifelong criminals in political positions, and yet they're all working together, constantly sharing jobs, changing titles, always working to enslave you. | ||
President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence descend from Air Force One to greet supporters, now raising a fist in the air. | ||
Celebration abounds as the President of the United States makes yet another campaign stop in his epic Second campaign, second outing, second foray as an elected official, he is there on the ground greeting supporters in a way that frankly makes Joe Biden look like a bug, like a shut-in, like nothing, nobody. | ||
Really impressive. | ||
Really incredible. | ||
That was a live shot of President Trump. | ||
We have entered the second hour, my God, of today, September the 25th, 2020's 2020 election countdown here on InfoWars.com and Band.Video. | ||
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The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
789-2539. | ||
We will be taking your calls about any and all of the topics that I've been discussing on the program today. | ||
When we get back, we will be discussing one of the major stories that broke this week. | ||
And folks, if this story does not continue out of this week, then we have failed as conservatives. | ||
That, of course, is the Senate report on our old friend Hunter Biden. | ||
So we'll be discussing that in just a second. | ||
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Senate report. | ||
And again, this is just this week. | ||
I'm just let's just go through the news from this week and see what will have been forgotten by next week. | ||
That is actually vitally important. | ||
Of course, the Senate report on Hunter Biden is just incredible. | ||
And it's kind of cliche to say, like, well, imagine if this had been Trump's kid. | ||
But you got to imagine this. | ||
You have to imagine if there had been a Senate report of either one of Trump's sons or maybe Trump's second cousin or maybe somebody Trump spoke to in the subway once if there was any sort of connection whatsoever with President Trump that had this level of accusation associated with them you don't think it would be a 24-7 sort of thing of course it would but you know that's just the world that we live in so So what exactly was he accused of? | ||
Well, according to a joint report out by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee with the Senate Treasury Committee, Hunter Biden made a number of payments to foreign nationals with, quote, questionable backgrounds consistent with, quote, organized prostitution and or human trafficking. | ||
So we're beyond political corruption. | ||
This is just a bad human sort of thing. | ||
This is just a criminal Just criminal. | ||
This would be bad if he wasn't the Vice President's son. | ||
Nobody is. | ||
And that's why you have things like him being paid massive amounts of money for doing absolutely nothing. | ||
For example, the investigation into Hunter Biden's role on the board of Ukrainian natural gas firm Burisma Holdings and his alleged extensive and complex financial transactions. | ||
An 87 report stated the Obama administration officials knew that Hunter Biden's position on the board of Burisma was problematic and that it interfered with the efficient execution of policy with respect to Ukraine. | ||
And of course this is what they impeached President Trump over, right? | ||
This is the level of absurdity to which we now delve. | ||
Hunter Biden also received a $3.5 million wire transfer from a Russian billionaire. | ||
This was Alina Baturina, the richest woman in Russia, and the widow of a former mayor of Moscow. | ||
So there's your Russia connection. | ||
Everything they accuse you of, they are guilty of. | ||
These people, and really what this illustrates more than anything else, is the truth behind who these people are, what they represent, what they are in it for. | ||
Joe Biden is not in it to help America. | ||
He's in it to rob America blind. | ||
He's in it to siphon the wealth of America, to use the power granted to him as a representative of America to enrich himself, enrich his own family, screw over the American people. | ||
And then use that criminality, turn it against his opponent, and then impeach President Trump for it. | ||
So that's the real important thing, is that it illustrates who these people are and what they're really after. | ||
And so let's not forget, after this week, when the next week comes on some other ridiculous leftist nonsense is filling up our newsfeed, let's not forget that Hunter Biden Is a total criminal and it is completely because Joe Biden, his father, was vice president and allowed him to do so. | ||
Okay, let's just remember that, shall we? | ||
Now let's talk about our favorite topic, I think, here at Infowars. | ||
We love discussing this BS. | ||
BS, COVID-19, the old coronavirus. | ||
And again, this is another one of these stories where it didn't get a lot of attention. | ||
This is not being talked about a lot for people like us, people who pay attention to the news all the time. | ||
We saw this and just went, oh my God, yeah, we knew this was happening. | ||
But nobody really, especially in the mainstream, has talked about what incredible implications are in this headline. | ||
Nashville bars weren't spreading COVID. | ||
The city still locked them down. | ||
This was released emails from within the city of Nashville where they were discussing a contact tracing scheme that they had erected, which they were really hoping would show that people... | ||
We're catching COVID-19. | ||
We're catching the coronavirus by going to bars because they wanted to use this contact tracing scheme, the numbers that came out of it, to say, see, you have to shut down the bars. | ||
Now, the numbers weren't there. | ||
It turns out only 22 had been, 22 cases had been related to not being locked down, to being at bars, to enjoying yourself, to hanging out with friends. | ||
Now, you would think this would be a good thing. | ||
You would think the city of Nashville would go, you know what? | ||
Thank goodness. | ||
Thank goodness it's not dangerous to go to bars. | ||
Now we can open up, the people can get back to work, the businesses don't have to shut down, the tourism can flood back in. | ||
That would be great, wouldn't it? | ||
Wouldn't that be great? | ||
It would if your goal was to actually defeat the coronavirus, to actually govern your city in the way that you're supposed to, so that the people of your city can live their lives as they will. | ||
That's not what they want. | ||
They wanted to shut it down. | ||
They wanted to destroy the economy. | ||
They want to enslave you. | ||
So, when it was found out that, oh, there's actually not much danger in locking down, they hid that information and kept it locked down anyway. | ||
Even though they knew they didn't have to, they hid that information, obfuscated it, and continued to destroy the lives of the people of Nashville in pursuit of their own selfish gain. | ||
We also had Tennessee health officials over-counting active coronavirus infections by 13,800 cases. | ||
Inadvertently, it says, inflating the size of the outbreak for months. | ||
They tried to fix it without telling anybody. | ||
Again, just ask yourself, who would want to over-inflate this? | ||
Who would want to make this worse than it already is? | ||
The answer is evil people with selfish desires and way too much power. | ||
The CDC has some incredible numbers that have come out this last week. | ||
CDC estimated survival rates by age. | ||
For those who are 0 to 19 years old, your survival rate with COVID-19 is 99.997%. | ||
That is your survival rate. | ||
rate with COVID-19 is 99.997%. | ||
That is your survival rate. | ||
20 to 49 is 99.98%. | ||
Up to 50 to 69 is 99.5%. | ||
And 70 above is still the incredibly high survival rate of 94.6% survival there from the CDC. | ||
Here you can see the numbers. | ||
This is what we're destroying the world for. | ||
This is what we've been locked inside of our houses for six months with no end in sight over. | ||
This is the panic, this is the plague, this is what is bringing us to our knees and threatening everything we hold dear, our entire way of life, every, just everything. | ||
We're destroying it all, we're throwing it all away. | ||
over 99.99% survival. | ||
Incredible. | ||
It's absolutely incredible. | ||
Here's some more numbers. | ||
Only about 100 U.S. children and teens have died as a result of coronavirus. | ||
It's tragic. | ||
You don't want any to die, but again, shutting down everything, destroying the world, shutting our country down, throwing everybody into bankruptcy, complete takeover. | ||
100, 100, 100 people. | ||
Okay, 100. | ||
Here's the headline from Gateway Pundit. | ||
It's a scam. | ||
After 48,299 COVID-19 cases at 37 U.S. | ||
universities, only two hospitalizations and zero deaths, you're more likely to be killed by a dog. | ||
So what if one day I came to you and I said, you know what? | ||
Uh, dogs have killed a hundred people. | ||
Dogs are killing, you know, whatever the amount that, uh, COVID-19 being killed. | ||
You might say to me, well, that sounds bad, but I mean, what, you want to get rid of every dog just over like, uh, you know, a couple of attacks? | ||
It's, it's, it barely registers. | ||
It's less than a, than a 10th of a percent. | ||
You can't just get rid of all dogs. | ||
And I'm like, no, no, I'm not talking about getting rid of all dogs. | ||
Talk about shutting down the whole damn country. | ||
Talk about throwing everybody into bankruptcy. | ||
I'm talking about bringing in tyrannical authoritarianism and arresting pregnant women for not wearing a mask at their son's eighth grade football game. | ||
I'm talking about throwing out every liberty our forefathers fought for. | ||
Because dogs are dangerous. | ||
That's what I'm talking about. | ||
Yeah, less dangerous than being killed by a dog. | ||
Less likely than being killed by a dog. | ||
So just imagine. | ||
This is the world that we're living in. | ||
They're throwing away the entire country. | ||
They're killing millions. | ||
They're enslaving us all. | ||
They're trying to destroy every achievement we have made as a human race towards civilization and freedom and liberty and republicanism. | ||
All of it. | ||
They're throwing it all into the trash because dogs have killed people. | ||
Essentially. | ||
A few people get bitten by dogs. | ||
It's really just incredible. | ||
A German minister, he's the Minister of Economic Cooperation and Development, Gerd Mueller, has warned that lockdown measures throughout the globe will end up killing more people than the coronavirus itself. | ||
Yes, this is obvious. | ||
He goes on to say the supply of food and medication is no longer guaranteed. | ||
I think many of the aid programs are not adequately funded. | ||
So yeah, we'll be fine, probably. | ||
I mean, it might get rough. | ||
Like, you know, buy your storable food, make sure you have stuff packed away. | ||
We saw earlier this year, remember when everybody went crazy over toilet paper? | ||
Remember when that was six months ago? | ||
I mean, my God, what we've been through in the last few months, what we have been put through. | ||
What they have put us through in the last six months is just incredible. | ||
So yeah, it's not completely safe. | ||
Our supply chain is very tenuous and could go down at any moment and you will be left on your own. | ||
There will be roving gangs of criminals with guns seeking to steal your goods to survive themselves. | ||
So you gotta be ready for that. | ||
But really, what's going to happen is that the people in Africa, the people in South America, the people that rely on our largesse, on what is excess from our incredibly prosperous and bountiful country, They're the ones that will be cut off first. | ||
They are the ones that will suffer first. | ||
People in the third world. | ||
And, uh, of course, you know, I'll be probably kicked off Twitter for even mentioning that because how dare I, right? | ||
Of course, this is somewhat ironic from earlier this week, Daily Mail. | ||
Sweden records lowest number of COVID cases since March with just 108. | ||
Remember, they didn't lock down whatsoever at all. | ||
Here's another headline that maybe should be of a little bit of interest to the people who care about this sort of stuff. | ||
You know, the survival of the human species, that type of thing. | ||
China and the World Health Organization could have helped prevent COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
That is the results of a congressional inquiry into it. | ||
So yeah, we've discussed this over the week. | ||
You've been watching the show, this idea. | ||
And of course, we were discussing it since before people in America even knew what coronavirus was. | ||
We here at InfoWars knew what it was. | ||
We're watching what was going on in China. | ||
And we're telling you China and the World Health Organization is lying about this thing. | ||
And they're doing it to save face. | ||
And it's going to cause a worldwide pandemic. | ||
That's what we were saying in January of this year. | ||
So tomorrow's news, nine months in advance. | ||
That's news from nine months from now today. | ||
That doesn't ring off the tongue quite as well, but it is more accurate. | ||
Of course, Australia has just gone over fully to tyranny. | ||
Just giving up everything. | ||
Authoritarianism. | ||
They just welcome it. | ||
Just washing over them like a wave. | ||
Victoria police could arrest people who might breach COVID lockdown under proposed bill. | ||
This is the bill saying you can arrest people for conspiracy theories and for possibly maybe one day you might not adhere to their arbitrary and senseless symbolic laws and they'll arrest you for that. | ||
You know, it kind of reminds me of the red flag law. | ||
The Red Flag Law. | ||
They'll take your guns if you might commit a crime. | ||
They'll deprive you of your right to own a handgun or any sort of firearm if you might commit a crime. | ||
That's kind of where we are now. | ||
Which, of course, speaking of, three dozen orders issued with Virginia's new Red Flag Gun Law. | ||
So this is, you know, this is the, this is one of the laws that was protested against earlier this year, January of this year. | ||
If you remember way back then, back when we were free, back when we were innocent, uh, wide-eyed, uh, whatever, you know, back, back before we knew how bad it was going to be. | ||
And we thought, Hey, you know what? | ||
If we just show up to the Virginia state house with 20,000 heavily armed patriots, maybe that'll be the show of force. | ||
That these scumbags need to understand we're not playing around and they can't just push us around like this. | ||
They can't take our right, our God-given, constitutionally guaranteed rights of firearm ownership from us. | ||
You know, we shook the fist in the face and said, don't even try it, mister. | ||
And they went, okay, yeah, whatever. | ||
They passed it anyway, and now they're confiscating guns at the tick of three dozen at a time. | ||
Just depriving people of their rights, even though they haven't committed a crime. | ||
And even though we rattled our swords against our shields, we showed them what we were capable of. | ||
We could have, you know, 20,000 people heavily armed, working coordination, surrounding completely the entire state government of Virginia in that little, at the end of the day, flimsy courthouse. | ||
it It wasn't a protest. | ||
It was a threat. | ||
Now they've called the bluff. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
They're still taking your guns. | ||
They still passed the law. | ||
Maybe next time, maybe if we could go back in time, if we had the vision of the future and could have seen how this year was going to go, could have seen that they're still going to pass the laws, could have seen that they were going to just surrender our entire country to the globalists, could have known all of this. | ||
Maybe all the people you're seeing on screen now Would have understood that the intimidation was not quite enough. | ||
That the people that we're dealing with didn't take it seriously. | ||
And we're gonna pass it anyway. | ||
So maybe if we could have gone back in time, we would have done things a bit differently. | ||
A bit differently, I say. | ||
Obviously the UK is worse than us in a lot of ways having to do with, you know, freedom, enjoyment, immigration, etc, etc. | ||
But they're really pushing it. | ||
They're really going full Orwell, full Huxley, full just dystopian hell. | ||
From YouGov.co.uk, what counts as an established relationship? | ||
So see, there are certain privileges that you have, like the ability to be in a room with somebody without having to wear a mask. | ||
And if you don't want to be arrested for that, you have to establish that you're in an established relationship. | ||
And only then will you be permitted. | ||
So, okay, so that's fine. | ||
So we're just going to give the government Control over our relationships as well. | ||
We have to maybe register, you know, our relationships with the government. | ||
That's where we're going. | ||
From TheRedElephants.com, meet the professor calling for climate lockdowns to combat climate change. | ||
Limit vehicle use, bans consuming red meat, etc. | ||
So this is the, again, to say things like the mask is, um, Is just preparing you for something farther, right? | ||
It's all just just the slow boil technique. | ||
Just getting you used to things before they ratchet it up even more. | ||
It's just what they're doing. | ||
You don't even have to imagine that there is a scheming group of people planning this all out with a roadmap of how to enslave people and we have to start off slow and then we get more and more aggressive. | ||
I mean, they are doing that. | ||
They are in secret rooms. | ||
They are planning this out. | ||
They write white papers about it. | ||
We know all of this, but you don't even have to believe that to just understand the obvious effect of forcing people to wear masks, of forcing people to submit to this arbitrary law, And then getting other people to enforce this law on their fellow citizens, the obvious result of this is that it will be abused, that it will expand, that now it's for a virus, tomorrow it'll be a lockdown for climate change. | ||
Then you'll have this, DARPA-funded implantable biochip. | ||
Okay? | ||
You'll be injected with this. | ||
They say they found a way to reprogram the molecules that carry genetic instructions for cell development in the human body, not to mention all biological life forms. | ||
So now they'll just be going in and literally reprogramming your DNA at a molecular level Oh, and by the way, Bill Gates and MasterCard have teamed up to create a biometric digital identity platform called TrustStamp that they're already testing in Africa, of course. | ||
Where else would they try this? | ||
So, you know, this is the road we're going down. | ||
This is the fetid swamp at the bottom of the slippery slope down which we are rapidly sliding. | ||
Okay? | ||
Make you wear masks, they'll make you get injected with things that reprogram your DNA, you'll have to register everything from your health to your mindset, you know, they'll force you to take pills that make you more congenial, more, you know, easily controlled. | ||
Idaho police arrest three at outdoor church worship event. | ||
That's great, right? | ||
Hey, ironically, it's named Moscow, Idaho. | ||
Like, hey, what a better place to roll out the Soviet-style tactic of literally arresting Christians while they pray. | ||
Why? | ||
Well, because of coronavirus. | ||
And of course, one of the biggest stories from this entire week was this video of this woman being arrested, and I gotta tell ya, It's not the woman being arrested that concerns me. | ||
It's the people watching it happen. | ||
Sure, you got a guy who's a rent-a-cop with a gun and a taser and a plastic badge. | ||
He's the big man on campus and he's gonna abuse his power. | ||
That's to be expected. | ||
I'm not surprised by that. | ||
I am shocked and horrified at the fact that while he's doing this, There are bleachers full of human adults of American citizens who are literally acting like they can't see it. | ||
They're acting like they don't even know it's going on. | ||
A woman is screaming and being tased and being hauled off from an eighth grade outdoor football game for not wearing a mask by a man, by the way, not wearing a mask! | ||
Security guard not wearing a mask in many of these photos. | ||
So this is how retarded we are now. | ||
That a man not wearing a mask can tase and bodily violently haul off a woman not wearing a mask in front of her eighth grade son's football team. | ||
And the stands are filled with human American citizens. | ||
I gotta say human, because like, look, this guy here, he's not human. | ||
This guy's not a human. | ||
This guy's sitting in this chair with his arms crossed, with a stupid mask on, watching a woman be brutalized, chatting casually like they don't even see this is happening. | ||
This is disgusting. | ||
This man, like, this is why we're failing. | ||
This is why America's going down the tubes. | ||
This is why we're in the situation we are, is because One woman is arguing with the guy, everybody else is standing around like a sack of potatoes while this tyranny is being implemented. | ||
I'm not calling for violence, but in a healthy society, this security guard would be swarmed by a crowd and have his brains bashed out. | ||
Because that's what you do to tyrants. | ||
But no, everybody here is complicit in this. | ||
Everybody here is at fault for what is going on. | ||
Everyone here is a goddamned limbing just falling off the cliff. | ||
These people disgust me. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Look at this fat retard with his stupid hat. | ||
Oh, oh, oh, he might stand up. | ||
Oh, he's gonna stand up. | ||
Oh, oh, yeah, nothing. | ||
Yeah, nothing. | ||
You're doing nothing. | ||
You're letting this happen, you're letting this occur, you're wearing your stupid mask, you're going right along with it, and at the end of the day, it's everybody's fault. | ||
It's all of their fault. | ||
Completely absurd. | ||
Keep that in mind, folks. | ||
Don't let them just move on. | ||
Next week, we've got a whole new slew of stupid stories to distract us. | ||
Don't forget the steps that we've taken to get here and that there was in fact a voice, even if it was a lone voice calling out in the wilderness like InfoWars, there were people saying, now's the time to stop this. | ||
Now's the time to say this goes no farther. | ||
We're rolling it back. | ||
We're getting rid of all this crap. | ||
Because maybe in a year when people still haven't been let out of their damn houses, when the economy is still crashing, when the dollar is crashing, when starvation sets in, when the roving gangs of criminals are breaking down your door, they'll go, oh, we should have stood up. | ||
Hey, maybe we shouldn't have let them do that. | ||
Hey, maybe we shouldn't have let this go on without questioning it and pretended we weren't seeing it when we saw our rights being flushed down the toilet. | ||
Now's the time. | ||
Now's the time. | ||
It's too late, quite frankly. | ||
Hey, better late than never, right? | ||
Now is the time. | ||
Students say they're being treated like prisoners due to draconian COVID lockdown. | ||
Even stuff like this. | ||
Uber demands people take mask selfies before they're allowed to use the service. | ||
These are symbolic laws. | ||
There is nothing About taking a picture of yourself with a mask that then guarantees that you're wearing the mask throughout the ride, right? | ||
It's symbolic. | ||
It's a mind game. | ||
It's they're testing you. | ||
What can they make you do? | ||
What can they get you to go along with? | ||
What can they enforce on you without you questioning them? | ||
The mask laws themselves. | ||
Unless you had a law that said you have to wear this particular type of mask that is rated to prevent the spread of the disease, then it's a symbolic law. | ||
I could wear this and it counts as a mask. | ||
I could wear a bandana and it counts as a mask. | ||
They do nothing. | ||
These do nothing to prevent the spread of disease. | ||
It's a symbol. | ||
These are symbolic laws. | ||
They're not medical. | ||
They're not even on the books. | ||
These are proclamations. | ||
And they're nothing other than training you, like a dog, like a Pavlovian dog, training you to get more and more use to their encroachment on your every freedom. | ||
In the UK, they have the Pub Stasi, which are people going around to pubs to make sure that they're closed. | ||
Of course, we'll only have to go on until we get a vaccine that changes your DNA at a molecular level in a year, right? | ||
We're all looking forward to that. | ||
Of course, many of the people that are in charge of this sort of thing, in charge of deciding how long we stay on lockdown, they have very large stakes in the vaccine companies, by the way. | ||
But here, how's this for a headline? | ||
This is from the Hal Turner Radio Show. | ||
AstraZeneca had vaccine trials and they had a little side effect where there were some neurological problems. | ||
Apparently, the volunteer who had these neurological problems said, quote, they've killed God. | ||
I can't feel God. | ||
My soul is dead. | ||
That was a symptom of her or his neurological issue from the vaccine. | ||
Maybe it's an accident. | ||
Maybe it's just purely a coincidence that for years we've been hearing about how a medicine can weaken faith in God and make you more open to immigrants. | ||
Putting lithium in the water will decrease suicide. | ||
It'll just chemically lobotomize you as well. | ||
Maybe it's just a coincidence that during one of the first vaccine runs you have that exact effect, that exact symptom, being shown in people who received the vaccine. | ||
Or maybe this is the whole point, and it's been the point all along. . . and it's been the point all along. . . . | ||
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They'll look everywhere we go. | |
But when the sinners find us we won't hide. | ||
They'll come loud and they'll come fast. | ||
We shoot first and we can't last. | ||
Keep your rifle by your side. | ||
Singin'. | ||
Oh Lord, this earth was made for us. | ||
Singin'. | ||
Oh Lord, this sinful life just ain't enough. | ||
So we'll take a stand, cause we must protect our land. | ||
Keep your rifle by your side. | ||
They'll come day, they'll come night. | ||
They'll have our children in their sights. | ||
But if they don't have faith, their eyes are blind. | ||
They can scream and they can shout But they can never stop the sound Keep your rifle by your side Singin' Oh Lord, this earth was made for us Singin' Oh Lord, this sinful life just ain't enough When we hear the voice We know we have no other choice Keep your rifle by your side | ||
They'll have bombs and they'll have tanks Cos they've got money in their banks But we won't fall as long as we can fight Welcome back to the InfoWars.com 2020 Election Countdown. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. | ||
It's the 25th of September. | ||
There's 38 days until the election. | ||
That song I hadn't ever heard before. | ||
It was from, I guess, a video game called Far Cry 5 and the bad guys, the antagonist, the people you're fighting are a Christian cult, I guess, and that's one of their propaganda songs. | ||
But frankly, it's amazing. | ||
I agree with every word in it. | ||
So I wanted to share that with you. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Keep your rifle by your side. | ||
Great advice, isn't it? | ||
Isn't it wonderful advice? | ||
Alright, I'm gonna go to your phone calls in just a second. | ||
I'm gonna mention one more thing first. | ||
I do want to... | ||
Selfishly promote myself for a second. | ||
If you go to my Twitter, it's at Harrison underscore of underscore TX. | ||
And I have linked there my website offlimits.news where I have posted a huge list of the top stories of this week. | ||
So all of these stories that you see on my desk are linked there on my website, which can be found through my Twitter that you can see at the bottom of the screen there. | ||
So if you're wondering what I wasn't able to get to today, if you heard a headline, you want to look more into it. | ||
Then I invite you to go there and do your own research, look into it yourself, and hopefully you'll be able to be more knowledgeable at the end of the day. | ||
So today, this week rather, has been quite an interesting one in the realm of so-called white supremacy. | ||
You remember the terror chart that went from blue to red, right? | ||
The color chart. | ||
We didn't even realize There's a whole nother level above red. | ||
There's a whole nother color we weren't even aware of. | ||
And it's white. | ||
That's right. | ||
Terror level white. | ||
That's where we are now. | ||
According to Christopher Wray, boss of the FBI, Wray claims white supremacists make up the largest share of racially motivated terrorists in the U.S. | ||
FBI Director Wray also disputes evidence of Antifa's organization. | ||
It's just an ideology. | ||
Right? | ||
Just an ideology. | ||
This was from the head of the FBI earlier this week. | ||
He also had a head of Homeland Security come out. | ||
Chad Wolf said white supremacists are the most persistent extremist threat to U.S. | ||
politics. | ||
They say he's the top terrorist threat within the U.S. | ||
are white supremacists, which perhaps has something to do with Trump's new move, $500 billion Black America plan, which designates the KKK and Antifa as terrorist organizations, and also sets aside massive monetary rewards for a particular race in this country. | ||
Great, great. | ||
I'm sure they'll vote for you now, Trump, right? | ||
Of course not. | ||
Of course not. | ||
It's just surrendering everything to literal racists. | ||
It's just giving them everything they want and not standing up for the American people as a whole, but further dividing them, robbing some of them to pay others of them. | ||
It's a little bit ridiculous. | ||
But it's really ridiculous, this idea that white supremacists- I mean, I almost wanted to call this episode just like, The Sky is Blue. | ||
Because again, it's cliche, it's cringe, whatever, to be like, it's like trying to tell these people the sky is blue. | ||
It's like, every day, for months, we're watching entire cities be burned down, people be killed in cold blood. | ||
By a racist, radical, highly organized movement, combination of Antifa and Black Lives Matter, who are funded to the tunes of hundreds of millions of dollars by violent extremists. | ||
And then we're told it's white supremacy that's the most dangerous. | ||
It's like, this is beyond the sky is blue. | ||
This is true inverse of reality. | ||
Because what else did we have this week? | ||
We had somebody Arrested for having sent ricin. | ||
Having sent incredibly powerful poison to the White House. | ||
That seems kind of terroristic. | ||
Kind of like when they try to, you know, shoot our congressman in a baseball game. | ||
Kind of like when they drive cars into tents set up with Trump supporters. | ||
Kind of like when constantly, we are constantly under attack. | ||
Literal, violent, extremist attack by ideological Actors. | ||
Movers. | ||
Operators. | ||
Little bit terroristic. | ||
Little bit dangerous, I might say. | ||
On top of that, this week, 17-year-old suspect in Phoenix ambush faces charges as an adult. | ||
This is a Mexican guy, literally not even a citizen, unlawfully present, citizen of Mexico, so illegal immigrant, ambushed, a DPS officer, and shot him with an AK-47. | ||
Also this week, Department of Justice identifies a suspect accused of shooting federal police officer outside of a Phoenix courthouse. | ||
This was a black guy named Carr. | ||
He fired three shots from his Cadillac at a security officer. | ||
Again, another ambush. | ||
This is on top of the two police that were shot two nights ago, or last night, two nights ago, I guess, in Louisville. | ||
So they're just randomly shooting police. | ||
They're just randomly shooting Trump supporters. | ||
They're just all-out terror mob on the United States. | ||
Oh, but they want you to believe white supremacy is the biggest threat. | ||
New York Times even says, for nearly four months after the killing of George Floyd by the Minneapolis police, some protesters against police brutality are now taking a more confrontational and personal approach. | ||
The marches in Portland are increasingly moving to residential and largely white neighborhoods, where demonstrators with bullhorns shout for people to come out of your houses and into the street to demonstrate their support. | ||
So after months of being uncontested in their ability to burn down your entire city and attack your police officers at will to ambush them, shoot them in the head, shoot you in the chest, get away scot-free, get a nice profile on Vice News. | ||
After all of this, New York Times is simply reporting the common fact that now they're just going into neighborhoods and racially targeting neighborhoods to terrorize. | ||
Oh, but white supremacy is the biggest threat. | ||
Of course, of course. | ||
You also have protesters in Philadelphia chasing down and assaulting random citizens for being, quote, Nazis. | ||
See, this is the way it works. | ||
If you're a white person, you're a Nazi to these psychopaths. | ||
And again, this isn't just rhetoric, they are passing bills, they're passing laws, they are directing actual law enforcement to follow this line of crap that white supremacists are the biggest threat. | ||
In a unanimous vote, the U.S. | ||
House of Representatives passed H.R. | ||
5602, the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2020, a bipartisan bill that would enhance federal government's efforts to prevent domestic terrorism by requiring federal law enforcement agencies to regularly assess the threat And the quote about it from Durbin, the sponsor, violent white supremacists continue to pose the most significant domestic terrorism threat in our nation. | ||
For too long, we've turned a blind eye and haven't seriously addressed this evil in our own backyard. | ||
And by the way, the sky is red. | ||
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Black Lives Matter communist points a gun at a random driver. | ||
He's identified as, or she, as Robin Crandell, linked to a Soros-funded organization. | ||
So they're all violent, they're all terroristic, and they're all organized under massive non-governmental organizations that are funded to the tunes of millions of dollars by foreigners. | ||
Great. | ||
Great. | ||
But those white people better not get together, okay? | ||
Don't even think about hanging out with other white people. | ||
The freaking FBI might come down on you. | ||
There's another thing not making headlines from Gateway Pundit. | ||
Virginia couple arrested with guns, shovels, a pitchfork, and ammo in Toledo before Trump's rally on Monday. | ||
Hey, you know, no need to talk about that, right? | ||
No need to look into what they were up to. | ||
And then, of course, you have the Proud Boys. | ||
I think it was the Proud Boys. | ||
I'm pretty sure it was, Proud Boys, wanting to go talk in Portland, go have a nice little rally in Portland. | ||
Of course, they are not white supremacists, quite emphatically so. | ||
But they want to express their First Amendment right, you know, as Americans. | ||
After all, for 120 days straight, Antifa and Black Lives Matter have caused utter terror in the city of Portland, doing everything they can to destroy the infrastructure there. | ||
Without, of course, having a permit. | ||
You think these people have permits? | ||
Of course not. | ||
They're allowed to do whatever the hell they want. | ||
But when the Proud Boys want to exercise their First Amendment right, Mayor Ted Wheeler says agitators plan on coming to Portland to spread messages of hate and racism. | ||
Values we don't welcome here. | ||
So basically they're saying, no, we will not allow you to express yourself. | ||
Why? | ||
Because white supremacists are the biggest threat! | ||
Of course! | ||
We heard from Ray! | ||
We heard from Wolf! | ||
We know this! | ||
Now, but here's the real deal. | ||
Here's the real deal, okay? | ||
The people who are in the positions of power at the FBI, and the CIA, the Department of Homeland Security, all these things, they're not the ones in charge, okay? | ||
They're not, and they haven't been for decades. | ||
Look into the way that Uh, old, what's his name? | ||
Bush. | ||
George Bush I was made director of the CIA. | ||
He was made director of the CIA specifically to cover up all of these illegal operations that they had been carrying out from the 60s onward. | ||
Uh, he was put into the CIA to cover that up, to get rid of all the evidence because for decades before that, he was already in charge of the CIA. | ||
They were already running these operations just in an unofficial capacity. | ||
So then he's made the chapter, President, the leader of the CIA, and he clears things up, but he was already the leader. | ||
They're already the leader, right? | ||
Okay? | ||
So, you gotta wonder. | ||
What's this guy really think is going on? | ||
Does Christopher Wray really, like, not watch the news? | ||
Does he not have the internet? | ||
Like, does he really think white supremacy is the biggest issue in America today? | ||
It's absurd! | ||
It's insane on its face, right? | ||
My God. | ||
It's not that hard of an answer to figure out, though. | ||
And I've got some headlines that will prove it. | ||
From the Washington Times, FBI partners with left-leaning Southern Poverty Law Center on hate crimes. | ||
The FBI has admitted to working with the SPLC, said Mr. Gates. | ||
This is surprising and worrisome since the SPLC is known to use its platform in order to denigrate and disparage certain groups by labeling them hate groups. | ||
Yeah, it's a private hate group. | ||
That's what the SPLC is. | ||
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The S.P.L.C., there's videos from inside their office where they're literally tracking the percentage population of white people in America, like they're counting down the days till Christmas. | ||
This is a hate group that is officially advising the FBI. | ||
Where do you think they're getting this information? | ||
Oh, white supremacists are the number one terror threat. | ||
It's like, well, how do you know that? | ||
Oh, the S.P.L.C. | ||
and the ADL told me. | ||
Okay, okay, okay, let's go ask Hitler who's causing problems. | ||
This is where we are now, okay? | ||
Let's go ask the KKK what they think the biggest threat is, and then let's make them literally the advisors to the FBI who dictate policy. | ||
And then let's have the leader of that FBI repeat what he's been told by the ADL and the SPLC, and then let's have old Dick Durbin write a law based on this fact. | ||
Okay, this is how it works. | ||
There's a letter from James B. Comey to the ADL saying the FBI and the ADL working together to fight hate. | ||
I sang your praises as an organization that fights for inclusivity, diversity, equality, and justice. | ||
FBI and ADL, this is from the ADL's website, ADL and FBI launch inaugural summit on domestic terrorism and hate crimes. | ||
They're holding summits together. | ||
They're educating the FBI. | ||
This is a hate group. | ||
This is a Privately funded hate group. | ||
But it's the one that decides what the FBI is focused on. | ||
That's why they're talking about white supremacy. | ||
It's a little bit obvious. | ||
And of course, they're so incestuous with each other. | ||
People at the ADL go to the FBI, people at the FBI go to the ADL, they advise each other, and apparently the FBI is just incapable of coming to its own conclusions. | ||
They're dumb. | ||
They're very dumb. | ||
Let's talk about some other Violence has occurred this week. | ||
Black Lives Matter activists walked into Louisville bar and murdered three people. | ||
He wanted revenge for Brenda Taylor, so he walked into a bar and murdered three white people. | ||
Man assaults lone female rider in unprovoked attack on Miami Metro. | ||
Oh sorry, did you think America was a place where a young woman could just walk around unescorted without her male You know, overseer, following her around and protecting her? | ||
We used to be that. | ||
That used to be our country. | ||
Now, young women, sorry, you're not allowed to go out by yourself. | ||
You might get randomly attacked by black guys who have been racially aggravated, racially primed to think that you are evil and deserve to be attacked randomly. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Sorry, women. | ||
Sorry, white women. | ||
Sorry, I hope you enjoyed your few decades of independence there. | ||
Because this is what you can expect now. | ||
That's what you get now. | ||
There you go. | ||
Welcome to America. | ||
Yeah, sorry racist. | ||
Sorry Nazi. | ||
That's what you get. | ||
That's reparations, dawg. | ||
He was the only one, of course. | ||
That same man beat a 74 year old man. | ||
He was another one of these random beatings on the Miami subway. | ||
Oh, but, or whatever. | ||
By the way, did you know a four-year-old boy was shot dead and four adults wounded when a black gunman barged into a white family's home in a targeted attack based on race? | ||
Did you know that this young mother was holding her four-year-old son when the gunman put the gun to his head, and as she begged him to spare her four-year-old son, he pulled the trigger twice? | ||
Did you know that? | ||
Dude, maybe we should look into that. | ||
Maybe the FBI should look into this. | ||
No, it's white supremacy, damn it! | ||
There are white people out there that aren't taking a knee. | ||
That's the important thing. | ||
Forget the four-year-old kid shot in the head. | ||
Forget Cannon Hinnant, the five-year-old kid, gunned down. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You got the races backwards. | ||
It's the white people we need to focus on. | ||
It's the white terror that we're all scared of. | ||
Man accused of derailing the New York subway was freed without bail for a similar incident just days before, or a very short time before. | ||
Illegal alien accused of assault freed 10 times by Sanctuary New York City. | ||
And so, you know, what they're going to tell you is they're going to tell you that white people are the problem and that there's too much policing when what you find is that time and time again, every single day, Black people are murdering white people based on race, okay? | ||
It's based on race. | ||
And a lot of these people, a lot of these murderers, after they commit their crime, after they randomly assault you on the subway, or gun down your four-year-old child in your own home, turns out they have a rap sheet a mile and a half long. | ||
Turns out they've been arrested ten different times, and released every single time, and never made to suffer a moment for their criminality. | ||
So, is our problem white supremacy and over-policing? | ||
Or is it the exact inverse? | ||
I don't know, let's get the ADL on the phone. | ||
They might have the answer for us. | ||
Police, 77-year-old veteran attacked for wearing a MAGA hat. | ||
I'll give you one guess as to whether the victim or the attacker were white in that situation. | ||
Suspicious fire destroys Trump supporters' garage and truck with pro-Biden and BLM graffiti left at the scene. | ||
Another California man, 33, punches an elderly Trump supporter, 84, at a MAGA rally. | ||
Black guy goes to a MAGA rally and punches an 84-year-old woman! | ||
Yay, America! | ||
There's this video that I showed you, not from this, so everything so far that I've talked about, so far, this week. | ||
All this week, okay? | ||
This week. | ||
All of these crimes. | ||
Seven days, okay? | ||
So if we go a little bit farther back, I showed this video on the War Room. | ||
It's incredibly brutal. | ||
It's a laundromat. | ||
There are two young white women folding their clothes, minding their own business there in Portland, when a black man walks in wielding a saw and he slashes them both in the face. | ||
It's incredibly graphic, incredibly upsetting, incredibly common now. | ||
He may have been a white supremacist. | ||
I don't know. | ||
He may have been a white supremacist. | ||
He may have been confused. | ||
He's a white supremacist. | ||
Look, he's trying to create the Fourth Reich. | ||
He's trying to do his duty as a proud member of the Ku Klux Klan. | ||
He's just a little confused. | ||
He's black. | ||
He's attacking white people. | ||
He missed his mark, but he's still a white supremacist, right? | ||
This is the guy we got to worry about. | ||
There you go. | ||
Walking in. | ||
Slash. | ||
There you go. | ||
This is what we expect. | ||
This is not what the FBI is focused on. | ||
This is not a problem. | ||
Not an issue. | ||
Not an issue. | ||
No, that's fine. | ||
That's fine. | ||
That's fine. | ||
Here's a really interesting thing about this story and the reason I included this since it wasn't this week. | ||
This guy had a rap sheet about four pages long. | ||
He had been arrested probably 20 times for violent crime, for kidnapping, for assault, having a deadly weapon, having a gun when he wasn't supposed to, waving the gun at people in a threatening manner. | ||
Just time after time, he's arrested. | ||
He probably fights the cops. | ||
There's a scuffle. | ||
We take him to jail. | ||
We give him a lawyer. | ||
We let him through the process. | ||
We let him out with no bail. | ||
He goes on the streets and he slashes a woman in the face because white supremacy is the big issue. | ||
And then the police actually showed up to arrest this guy. | ||
And what happened? | ||
A crowd of people prevented him from being arrested because they said it was racial. | ||
They said, you're arresting him because he's a black guy. | ||
We're not going to have it. | ||
We're not going to allow it, white supremacist. | ||
Mastercard to invest $500 million into black communities over the next five years. | ||
That'll solve it. | ||
San Francisco mayor announces the city will pay some pregnant women $1,000 a month. | ||
For having a baby? | ||
Oh, but only if they're black or Pacific Islander. | ||
You know, because we're a white supremacist country and all. | ||
This is literally genocide, by the way. | ||
By the way, you want to look at the UN? | ||
Go read an article about the Uyghurs in China. | ||
Go read an article that says the Uyghurs are being subjected to genocide. | ||
Because they're out there with that headline. | ||
Because by the UN's definition of genocide, what's happening to the Uyghurs in China is most certainly genocide. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
All of those same strictures, all of those same requirements to create, to rise up to the level of genocide, they're all being fulfilled right now in America. | ||
Just to white people, so, you know, no one cares. | ||
I mean, you can see the headline, right? | ||
You can see the headline that's like, the Chinese government is trying to drive out Uyghurs by moving in Chinese citizens to take over their jobs, and they're paying Chinese people to out-breed the Uyghurs. | ||
Of course they'd have that headline, but, you know, it's America, it's white people, so they deserve it, right? | ||
From the UK, teacher tells student she doesn't have the right to an opinion because she's white and blonde. | ||
Yeah, no opinions now. | ||
National Geographic rewrites Viking history to cleanse it of its dangerous appeal to white supremacists, and there are all these headlines that were like, Vikings were not white, blonde people! | ||
And then you go read the actual article, you read the actual, like, information that they found from it, and it's like, it's like the Vikings were a very pure genetic line from a very, very small area, multiple very small areas in Scandinavia, and they were so close-knit, it was like they would find bodies, you know, Long buried bodies from the Viking Age in like Scotland and like Turkey and they would be brothers. | ||
It was like two brothers that were this far apart in the world. | ||
So, you know. | ||
But whatever, it doesn't matter. | ||
Truth doesn't matter. | ||
Facts don't matter. | ||
The point is, what can they use to try to destroy white people? | ||
I could keep going. | ||
Viacom, CBS to develop 50 TV movies by first-time BIPOC slash women directors. | ||
So that's, you know, women, Uh, non-white people and gay people. | ||
So, I mean, it's just shorthand for not straight white males. | ||
That's what this means. | ||
That's literally what this means. | ||
So, you know, clearly, they're gonna make a bunch of great stuff. | ||
Really, it's gonna be great. | ||
It's gonna be so good. | ||
They're gonna be such good movies, y'all. | ||
Trust me. | ||
They're gonna be such good movies. | ||
University of Oklahoma removes wall of retired faculty because it includes, quote, only white male faces. | ||
Because white supremacy is our biggest issue. | ||
White supremacy is our biggest issue in America. | ||
It's completely absurd, folks. | ||
So if you can't laugh at it, then what's the point? | ||
Totally incredible. | ||
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