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Once again, we are live with you on this Sunday night, February 28th, 2021. | ||
InfoWars Sunday Night Live brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
And the big news today has to be President Trump. | ||
Wow, is that Washington D.C. | ||
right now? | ||
That is about as foggy as a D.C. | ||
as you're going to see. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
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That is wild. | |
And they're being exposed by President Trump right now at CPAC saying... That's crazy. | ||
Look at that. | ||
That even matches our background today and everything? | ||
Guys, put that back up. | ||
So DC is in a haze right now. | ||
It's like a... | ||
Is that the China? | ||
Yeah, I was wondering why the flag was at half-mast. | ||
DeSantis put it at half-mast in Florida for Rush Limbaugh, but of course that was rejected by the White House. | ||
But there you go. | ||
Wow, what an image. | ||
What an image of Washington, D.C. | ||
on this Sunday night. | ||
Of course, it's a fair depiction of Biden's confusion. | ||
This is how Biden, this is how Biden sees everything. | ||
He wakes up and just a haze, a fog of confusion, blurry images, really unclear what he's seeing, not sure where he is. | ||
So you're now understanding what it's like. | ||
That's what it's like to be Joe Biden, Alex. | ||
Where am I? | ||
What am I doing? | ||
I'm gonna get lost here. | ||
That one? | ||
Is it that one you're talking about? | ||
Here's Biden in Houston. | ||
He was trying to give credit. | ||
He's reading off a list of all the Democrats that were there at the facility two weeks after we had a winter storm. | ||
Wow, thank you so much. | ||
It's all over now. | ||
But here's Biden literally saying, I don't know what I'm doing. | ||
He's just admitting it now. | ||
Here's the clip. | ||
I think he's getting on a plane. | ||
He told me last he came in to see me last event and representatives. | ||
Show Shirley Jackson Lee, Al Green, Sylvia Garcia, Lizzie Pinelli. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
And what am I doing here? | ||
I'm going to lose track here. | ||
He doesn't even know where he is. | ||
Mayor Turner, Judge Hidalgo, thank you all for welcoming us. | ||
Yikes! | ||
Jill and I wanted to visit Texas today for a couple reasons. | ||
So, I mean, folks, the dementia is really sitting in. | ||
This is not a good thing. | ||
To have the leader of the free world not only compromised by China. | ||
I mean, it'd be one thing if he was an operating agent of China, but, you know, still had his wits about him to at least have some sort of dignity on the world stage for the United States of America, but no. | ||
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Lee, uh, Nancy Penelia, Penel, and, uh, what am I doing here? | |
I'm gonna get lost. | ||
I'm losing track. | ||
And, uh, thanks, sir. | ||
Welcome to Houston. | ||
That's what this guy sounds like. | ||
And of course, who knows what the real approval ratings of Biden are. | ||
I mean, it's got to be the lowest of all time. | ||
Even sinking to new depths since the Syrian strike. | ||
And even the haters of Trump are missing Trump. | ||
I mean, this guy can't even keep his eyes open. | ||
He comes to Texas two weeks after a winter storm. | ||
We still can't have our water turned on in many places because they shut our power off. | ||
They capped us, is what they did. | ||
They capped us on our power. | ||
Which is just what they're gonna do to the rest of us. | ||
The rest of the world, really. | ||
Yeah, they gotta do it here first and teach us a lesson, like Chuck Schumer said, hope you learned your lesson. | ||
What, that you'll shut our power off if we give you power? | ||
If we vote for you? | ||
Yeah, well, believe me, I hope we learned our lesson, too. | ||
I sure did. | ||
And I sure hope that other people know what's going on. | ||
But of course, the media's there to lie and say, oh, this is Texas' fault, this is global warming's fault. | ||
No. | ||
You switched over the power, the Democrats and the progressive liberals, you switched over the power to wind, you switched over the power to solar, and then it stopped operating in the middle of a winter storm. | ||
Go figure! | ||
There's no sun, and the turbines froze. | ||
I mean, who could have foreseen that? | ||
That's wild. | ||
But, of course, you know what? | ||
It's worth mentioning though, Biden, in fact, this is so huge. | ||
It's not even worth mentioning. | ||
It's absolutely a massive news story. | ||
Biden, when he two or three days ago, I don't remember, earlier last week, I think it was Thursday, he did a COVID speech. | ||
Oh, it's the deadliest pandemic ever, right? | ||
Everyone's worried about COVID, so Biden's having his big COVID speech. | ||
Couldn't even get 1,000, which is even more so than I should be offering. | ||
800, really, the cap was like 745. | ||
Live audience, 745 watched live as Joe Biden was delivering a COVID address with the media there. | ||
So couldn't even get 800 live viewers. | ||
I mean, we'll just say 1,000 just for a round number. | ||
So Biden can't get 1,000 people to tune in for a deadliest pandemic ever address. | ||
Then the next day comes to Texas and does a live address again. | ||
Nobody tunes in. | ||
At any given moment during Trump's speech at CPAC this evening, there were at least a million people tuned in on YouTube alone. | ||
So that's not counting the InfoWars audience that had it up. | ||
That's not counting any TV stations that had it up. | ||
Just on YouTube, and I was going through it with one of the crew here, just trying to add up all the numbers. | ||
It was a million people live on YouTube. | ||
Now, I don't know if they've ever tracked that logistics to say what was the most ever live viewed event in YouTube history. | ||
The top three, maybe five, or three of the top five have to be Donald Trump. | ||
Because today would have been another example. | ||
So I don't know if anybody keeps those metrics, but I'd say Trump had at least a million people tuned in live to his CPAC speech where he declared that the election was stolen from us, that's us, The election was stolen from us. | ||
He's absolutely right. | ||
He didn't go too heavy onto that, but he mentioned it. | ||
He said it. | ||
He told the truth. | ||
And now he's kind of almost... I mean, I wouldn't say he's totally free. | ||
I mean, he beat the third impeachment attempt, but they're still coming after him. | ||
They're still coming after him with the New York Attorney General and Manhattan D.A. | ||
and all these other people. | ||
So it's not like they're done coming after him. | ||
But I guess he's at least unleashed enough to be able to call out the election fraud. | ||
Which has landed him in the eliminated from social media pile. | ||
But he says they stole the election from us and then the president says he'll beat him again for a third time. | ||
Now he didn't commit to running for a third time. | ||
I wouldn't say he announces his 2024 run. | ||
I wouldn't say that, but He insinuated that he's thinking about it, and he insinuated that if he did run, he would win. | ||
So, and of course, here's the other major defect, major default. | ||
If you're in media, and you're just honest about what's happening, there's no energy for Biden. | ||
Folks, we didn't even care enough to go cover Biden in Houston. | ||
Because there'd be no access, no one was gonna be there. | ||
I mean, it'd be one thing if we go interview people. | ||
There's nobody there! | ||
There's nobody there! | ||
And they got Biden so walled off, you won't even be able to get a shot of him. | ||
With your camera. | ||
But what happens when Trump was in Florida? - Yeah. | ||
Massive crowds of people lined up the street, just enormous audiences still cheering for Trump, still waving their flags. | ||
So whether it's in the digital universe, Trump is more popular than Biden. | ||
I mean, let's be honest. | ||
I mean, I'm not a mathematician, but I mean, let's say Biden gets a thousand people to tune into a live event, live speech, Trump gets a million. | ||
What is that, 100,000 times the audience? | ||
I'm serious. | ||
I'm not bad. | ||
I'm bad at math here. | ||
So on a live digital audience, Trump gets about 100,000 times. | ||
10,000, 100,000 times? | ||
And then in a live actual audience, Trump gets 100,000 times. | ||
And then in a live, actual audience, Trump gets 100,000 times. | ||
Maybe even more. | ||
That's, I would say, a quarter of the crowd that was in D.C., Probably not even a quarter. | ||
Maybe a tenth, really. | ||
Waving American flags, red, white, and blue. | ||
Trump flags, don't tread on me. | ||
Yeah, those are the traitors of America. | ||
Oh yeah, these are the people trying to overthrow the Republic. | ||
Mm, mm, yes. | ||
Not the people that burn the American flags, say all cops are bad, and depict our president getting murdered. | ||
No. | ||
No, no, not them. | ||
It's those out there chanting USA, standing for the flag, putting their hand on their heart. | ||
Those are the traitors. | ||
Those are the insurrectionists. | ||
No, Trump called out the election theft. | ||
But where is the media? | ||
I mean, how is this not a story? | ||
Biden, I mean, if you believe everything that you see, Biden won the election in a record number of votes, a record victory for Biden. | ||
Okay, so that's at the polls. | ||
But yet, Trump has record audiences whenever he does a live event. | ||
Trump has record people tune in whenever he does a live event on the internet. | ||
And yet somehow Biden beat him? | ||
I mean, that's a big story. | ||
Where are all these Biden supporters? | ||
Why did people go to the polls to vote for Joe Biden in record fashion, but they won't show support for Biden anywhere else? | ||
I mean, this would be like a major investigative piece to try to figure out what the hell's going on. | ||
But they all know what's going on. | ||
They all know Biden's not popular. | ||
That's why they had to cheat like hell to get him in the White House. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
As the crew here is just showing footage from all of Trump's rallies. | ||
I mean, just massive. | ||
Massive crowds. | ||
Boat parades. | ||
Truck parades. | ||
I mean you couldn't even stop it. | ||
Except if you could cheat on election day. | ||
And sure as hell that's what they did. | ||
But Trump was in Florida. | ||
Huge crowds of people to see him. | ||
Obviously the highlight of CPAC. | ||
I mean, the two highlights of CPAC was CPAC enforcing mask mandates. | ||
If you got asked to wear your mask twice, they kicked you out. | ||
And then President Trump's speech. | ||
Those are your two highlights of CPAC. | ||
But Biden shows up. | ||
Nobody else shows up. | ||
There's no interest. | ||
There's no lines of people. | ||
There's no supporters. | ||
Biden does a live speech on the White House, YouTube, or everywhere else. | ||
They restream it on Twitter and Facebook. | ||
It gets promoted to the top. | ||
Nobody tunes in. | ||
But yet there's Trump again, getting 10 to 100,000. | ||
It's just crazy how much more audience that Trump has than Biden. | ||
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And again, whoa, that's a big story. | |
Where is the mythical Biden voter? | ||
Where are the, what did they say, he had like 180 million votes or something? | ||
That's probably what they'll say. | ||
I mean, they might as well just go bigger. | ||
Oh, we found more votes for Biden. | ||
That's what they may even do. | ||
Because you now have a judge in Maricopa County that is allowing an audit of the vote. | ||
And so you may see this in other places, and they may even actually get some stuff to come out in court more than we've already seen, and some rulings, but it'll all be too late. | ||
It'll still be Biden in there. | ||
But it'll just show that the media went along with the big scam. | ||
And it'll just show how they're even gonna sit there and lie to you when it couldn't be more obvious that they're lying. | ||
I mean, whether it's Jussie Smollett or Bubba Wallace, or I mean, you tell the tale that these liars tell. | ||
But you'll, I mean, you know, the spikes for Biden and all of it, and again, Trump called it out. | ||
But man, they'll probably say, If they get more of these audits, they'll probably just say, oh, they're probably making fake Biden ballots right now just so they can say, oh, but what about these ballots, though? | ||
Look, oh, we found more Biden ballots. | ||
Whoa! | ||
Oh, see? | ||
No, it wasn't just that Trump votes weren't counted. | ||
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Oh, look, we got a whole thing of Biden votes over here. | |
They may try to pull some shenanigans like that, or they may just let Biden fade off into the sunset. | ||
But I think they like him in there. | ||
He takes the blame for everything when he's not even really doing anything. | ||
I don't even think he can think. | ||
Can barely do his speeches anymore, and it's just an embarrassment on the world stage for the United States of America. | ||
Mm-mm-mm. | ||
There is some Biden news. | ||
Former Border Patrol chief says Biden is lying about child detention facilities. | ||
Yeah, no kidding. | ||
New York Fed study finds Biden-Harris equity proposal would make racial inequality worse. | ||
No kidding. | ||
There's Biden fingering a minor on the cover of GQ magazine. | ||
No, we're not kidding. | ||
He's fingering a minor. | ||
A minor. | ||
I'm sure it's just a coincidence. | ||
I'm sure it's just a coincidence. | ||
I'm sure Biden picks up a guitar and just immediately fingers a minor. | ||
That's just the go-to note for Joe Biden, I'm sure. | ||
I'm sure that, oh yeah. | ||
Of course, it's all photoshopped. | ||
It's all fake, just like everything else about Biden. | ||
Biden administration drops Trump's objections to a global digital tax on U.S. | ||
tech giants. | ||
Well, this is really just all about having a global tax in general. | ||
Trump didn't want to have a global tax. | ||
And he didn't want U.S. | ||
companies to basically pay more in taxes on a global level, which is what it would have done. | ||
So, this is a globalist tax. | ||
This is a global tax, and now Biden wants the global tax. | ||
Of course, Chinese companies will be exempt from all these taxes as a developing country, quote-unquote, and the United States will pay a hundred times the tax rate. | ||
So, watch. | ||
Your taxes are about to go up even more. | ||
Your taxes are gonna go up even more under Biden, and then, if your gas isn't high enough, oh, buddy, gas is going to skyrocket. | ||
In fact, I don't suspect it'll happen too bad yet, but I suspect next year, next, next, starting about Thanksgiving and then through Christmas into 2022, I think gas prices are just going to skyrocket under Biden. | ||
Remember, Obama said he's gonna make all coal companies go broke. | ||
So, you know, all this news about Texas having our cold spell and the deep freeze and all of our power being out and everything, look, that was a synthetic power outage. | ||
But, let me tell ya, if this trend continues and they really do bankrupt coal, which Biden, I guess, either wants to do or is being told to do by China, to stop us from having industrialization and cheap energy. | ||
You're going to see, even when you have a normal storm on the northeast coast, 10 inches, 15 inches, you don't lose power. - you don't lose power. - Oh. | ||
Oh, but see, once they put that cap on coal or eliminate coal entirely, ah, see, you're not gonna get any power then. | ||
And you'll have rolling blackouts, just like you have in California. | ||
Well, it's because of global warming. | ||
See how they're never honest about their proposals? | ||
It's a dishonest proposal by the Democrats, by the globalists. | ||
Hey, uh, we want clean, green energy that's good for the planet. | ||
Hey, that sounds great! | ||
Golly gee, I love planet Earth! | ||
This is my home too! | ||
So this is good. | ||
This is progressive and we're going to stop polluting and we're going to have good energy sources. | ||
Renewable. | ||
Sustainable. | ||
It's going to be better for the planet. | ||
Alright, golly gee, that just sounds so great. | ||
Thanks. | ||
When can we start? | ||
How can we start? | ||
Well, we can start right now. | ||
We're going to raise your taxes and we're going to stop using coal and natural gas. | ||
By golly gee, well that's just so great. | ||
You did it. | ||
You saved the planet. | ||
A couple weeks go by, your power goes out, your heat turns off. | ||
You say, what? | ||
Golly gee. | ||
I never used to lose power like this. | ||
I never used to lose my heat in the winter, no matter how big the storm. | ||
Golly gee, what's going on? | ||
Oh, you fell for a dishonest proposal. | ||
This is what is going on. | ||
If they were honest, what would they say? | ||
Well, you're gonna have to just not heat your home in the winter. | ||
Sorry. | ||
And in the dead of summer, you're gonna have to not cool your home either. | ||
What? | ||
No, that's right. | ||
We're cutting your heat. | ||
And we're cutting your air conditioning. | ||
And we may even have to cut your water. | ||
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What? | |
Why? | ||
Golly gee, I need water. | ||
It's too hot where I live. | ||
It's too cold where I live. | ||
How could you do this? | ||
Well, remember, you agreed we were going to have green, clean energy. | ||
This is it. | ||
This is the green, clean energy that you asked for. | ||
You now have to suffer in the summer days with no air conditioning, and you have to suffer in the coldest nights of winter with no heat. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
This is what you agreed to. | ||
This is what you wanted. | ||
But golly gee, you didn't tell me I wouldn't have power or heat or water or air conditioning. | ||
We didn't mention that? | ||
Well, you should have known better. | ||
And it's all being exposed right now. | ||
It's all blowing up in their face. | ||
And it's only going to get worse. | ||
So I don't know if Trump's going to run in 2024. | ||
I'm all for Trump being a political leader and leading from the front. | ||
I do think there will be many people that will say we shouldn't vote for Trump again. | ||
I think that it's time for us to have that debate in the next four years, but who knows? | ||
It could be so bad in four years, we may not even have another presidential election. | ||
That's how bad it could get in four years. | ||
And they'll just say, oh no, it's Biden, or oh no, it's Harris, or who knows, maybe it's even Pelosi. | ||
Believe me, Pelosi thinks she can be the president of this country by hook or by crook. | ||
She is watering at the mouth. | ||
And so, they lie to you about global warming. | ||
I want to play this clip going to break, clip eight. | ||
weather wars to crash humanity. | ||
So they tell you all about man-made global warming, but they never tell you about their own weather modification tools and weapons. | ||
In modern times, we can trace weather modification back to James Pollard Espy, who published The Philosophy of Storms in 1841, wherein he explained how storms are driven by winds, wherein he explained how storms are driven by winds, vertical convection, and condensation. | ||
Scientists from all over began theorizing ways of controlling these factors to manipulate the weather. | ||
And by 1946, General Electric began using dry ice to seed clouds and create snow. | ||
The first scientifically controlled experiment of successful weather modification occurred in 1948, when Dr. Irving Langmore was able to produce rain by artificially seeding clouds. | ||
During the Vietnam War, the U.S. | ||
Army used cloud seeding to extend the monsoon season in specific areas. | ||
This controversial use of weather modification as a weapon of war was classified, and when it was later revealed to the public, people were understandably concerned. | ||
In 1977, the Convention on the Prohibition of Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques was signed in Geneva. | ||
With the hopes of preventing any nation from using weather modification as a means of war. | ||
By the end of the 20th century, dozens of countries were using cloud seeding and other techniques to successfully modify the weather. | ||
In 2008, Beijing's Institute of Artificial Influence on the Weather announced its intention of manipulating the weather to ensure optimum conditions for the Olympics. | ||
In 2010, Abu Dhabi was able to produce dozens of storms creating rain, hail, wind gales, and lightning. | ||
As technology and weather modification advanced, it was not openly discussed in the public forum, and after decades of successful operations, was considered a conspiracy theory in pop culture. | ||
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I've read some theories that H.A.R.P. | |
can be used to manipulate the weather. | ||
Is this possible? | ||
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Yeah, H.A.R.P. | |
is, uh, I mean, Mahili, what is it? | ||
High Altitude Radio Spirits. | ||
I always forget the acronym. | ||
There are people who are sure that the government is stockpiling aliens and controlling everything about anything we would ever think about. | ||
And they clearly have never worked for the government because the level of incompetence of the government. | ||
Inefficiency. | ||
And inefficiency knows no bounds, for starters. | ||
It's true that you could manipulate the weather like they did during the Olympics in China. | ||
It's not that you can't manipulate the weather. | ||
It's that whether you would really have any serious control. | ||
Yeah, a lot of the weather, well weather happens in many places. | ||
So it comes about from the heat balance, from the energy coming from the sun, what it reflects off of, what it gets absorbed by, what the up currents do, what the downdrafts do, what the rotation of the earth is doing. | ||
All of this factors in. | ||
And so I have not been convinced by any of the reports to suggest that experiments in the upper atmosphere, physics experiments, are having any effect on our weather whatsoever. | ||
Right. | ||
And it would be tragic if we wanted to say, oh, that's why it's getting hotter in the world, OK? | ||
Because there's some experiment happening. | ||
That would be tragic, because we would be missing the 900-pound gorilla in the room. | ||
In 2008, articles were published on how scientists were learning how to steer hurricanes by injecting heat into the upper atmosphere. | ||
The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, otherwise known as HAARP, jointly funded by the U.S. | ||
military and DARPA, is used to excite a limited area of the ionosphere using microwaves that produce high levels of heat. | ||
On October 27, 2012, Hurricane Sandy weakened to a tropical storm. | ||
Microwave imagery shows a thick red beam was then directed at Hurricane Sandy. | ||
Immediately following the red beam, Sandy is strengthened to a Category 1 hurricane and takes the mysterious left turn into New Jersey. | ||
In 2016, former director of the CIA John Brennan spoke of the real threat of weather modification technology. | ||
Another example is the array of technologies, often referred to collectively as geoengineering, that potentially could help reverse the warming effects of global climate change. | ||
One that has gained my personal attention is Stratospheric Aerosol Injection, or SAI, a method of seeding the stratosphere with particles that can help reflect the sun's heat in much the same way that volcanic eruptions do. | ||
An SAI program could limit global temperature increases, reducing some risks associated with higher temperatures and providing the world economy additional time to transition from fossil fuels. | ||
This process is also relatively inexpensive. | ||
The National Research Council estimates that a fully deployed SAI program would cost about $10 billion yearly. | ||
As promising as it may be, moving forward on SAI would also raise a number of challenges for our government and for the international community. | ||
On the technical side, greenhouse gas emission reductions would still have to accompany SAI to address other climate change effects, such as ocean acidification, because SAI alone would not remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. | ||
On the geopolitical side, the technology's potential to alter weather patterns and benefit certain regions of the world at the expense of other regions could trigger sharp opposition by some nations. | ||
In December of 2020, it is announced that China will be expanding its weather modification program, saying it will be able to cover half the country in artificial rain and snow in just four years from now. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, the full Gregorys can be found at band.video. | ||
I suggest you go watch that, share that. You know, look, with Neil deGrasse Tyson, I'm either left to assume he's ignorant, an idiot, or controlled opposition, because I've been to the government meetings where they talk about how they can manipulate the weather. | ||
And they know they can successfully do it. | ||
They've studied it, they've shown their success. | ||
They've also shown that sometimes we can misfire and cause too much rain, even a flood. | ||
And I was just at an event here in Austin, They were talking about it at a government meeting. | ||
The guy was like shocked there was anybody in the media there. | ||
He's just like a nerd that likes this stuff. | ||
He's a scientist. | ||
He's like, wow, this is cool. | ||
Some of the media is here. | ||
And I'm like, yeah. | ||
And then do you think this could ever be used for weapons or war? | ||
And he's like, well, I don't really do anything like that, but I could certainly see that being, you know, a threat. | ||
So I'm not saying China would use a weather manipulation weapon against us, but I'm also not saying they haven't done it already. | ||
We're one of their lasers from space. | ||
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I want to open up the phone lines. | ||
I want to get your responses to Trump's CPAC speech. | ||
I'm seeing some mixed reviews, mostly positive. | ||
Some people saying, hey, you know what? | ||
I'm ready to move on from Trump. | ||
So we'll hear all the takes coming up. | ||
The number to get in 877-789-2539. | ||
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Your responses to President Trump's speech at CPAC. | ||
And then coming up in the next hour, Craig Sawyer is going to be in studio. | ||
He'll give his take on President Trump's response, or President Trump's CPAC speech. | ||
We'll also be talking about some of the latest developments in the shutting down of child sex trafficking, a lot of which Craig Sawyer has had to do with, so he's going to talk about that. | ||
As well as all the other topical things, and we'll keep phone lines open the rest of the way. | ||
So again, that's 877-789-2539. | ||
An interesting story in the Daily Mail, and then Richie Allen kind of wrote a remix of it, if you will, at RichieAllen.com. | ||
Doctors, too many deaths are being blamed on coronavirus, and so what happened was you had a journalist from the Daily Mail Her name was, let me make sure I get this right, Bell Mooney. | ||
And her grandfather had died at 99 years old. | ||
And they declared him a COVID death. | ||
Now he's 99 and he'd been suffering from dementia and chronic pulmonary obstructive disease for a long time. | ||
And so she knew it wasn't COVID that killed him, but she was told that it was COVID that killed him, so she started to look into this, started to talk to other people whose family had died of COVID who were well into their upper years and had co-existing, pre-existing conditions. | ||
It's just like the CDC said, though. | ||
See, that's the wildest thing. | ||
It's all the people that write about this stuff and comment on it all day long. | ||
They never actually look at the CDC numbers that say, I think it was 70% or 80% of COVID deaths had comorbidity. | ||
And then it's just like, huh? | ||
They said my grandfather died of COVID, but he had two other things. | ||
And then they call other people. | ||
Yeah, my grandfather had three other reasons. | ||
Yeah, mine had cancer for four years, but they said it was COVID. | ||
It's like, oh, something's going on here. | ||
And then they contact doctors and the doctors are saying, yeah. | ||
So it's all falling apart, but it almost doesn't even matter. | ||
The whole hoax has already been exposed. | ||
They've already got us to wear the masks. | ||
They already got control of the economy. | ||
They already got control of everything. | ||
So yeah, they faked a pandemic. | ||
They got caught, but it was too late by the time we caught them. | ||
Kind of like with the election theft. | ||
By the time they got caught, it's too late. | ||
But of course, right on cue, here in Austin, Texas, right when the governor, Abbott, is saying, well, I'm thinking about rescinding the mask mandate, well, you shouldn't even have the right to make me wear a mask to begin with, so there's that, but okay. | ||
Oh, Governor Abbott is thinking about removing the mask mandate for Texas. | ||
And then here comes the mayor of Austin, Steve Adler. | ||
This absolute weasel. | ||
This absolute weasel. | ||
And he says, please, please, Governor Abbott, please don't get rid of the mask mandate. | ||
Please, please. | ||
I love forcing people to wear the mask. | ||
I love overstepping my bounds as a government agent. | ||
I just love forcing people to breathe in their own carbon emissions. | ||
Please, oh, please, Mayor Abbott, don't let the citizens of Austin breathe air again. | ||
Please. | ||
So this is how this one's gonna go. | ||
I do suspect that Abbott will lift the mask order. | ||
I won't take a guess as to when, but I think it'll be relatively soon. | ||
Probably before summer. | ||
I pray to God before summer. | ||
It's funny though, I'm walking around the store today, I'm not wearing a mask, and it's getting to that point where other people just see you and they just take it off now. | ||
And the employees never ever say anything. | ||
Used to be okay, the employees would say something, I'd put it over my face for a second, take it back off. | ||
I don't even hear anything anymore. | ||
You can tell some people get freaked out, they like walk 10 feet away from you. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
So that's gonna be like that for the rest of their life, I suppose. | ||
But so Abbott will probably lift it by, um, I'd say May. | ||
And then Adler will say, nope, not in Austin. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
So it has to be like what Noam did. | ||
It has to be like what DeSantis did. | ||
You cannot force someone to wear a mask. | ||
Period. | ||
You can't do it. | ||
You cannot force me to breathe in my own carbon emissions. | ||
You cannot force me to wear a thing over my face. | ||
In fact, I mean, it used to be. | ||
Because folks, there's deadly, there's actually Maybe not the deadliest, but there's deadly diseases that are very contagious out there and they'll send you home from the hospital. | ||
Measles is one of them. | ||
Or mumps. | ||
And so you go, you get diagnosed, and they'll say you're very contagious, you know, make sure you don't give it to anybody else, make sure you're warning people, and they'll even give you They used to. | ||
They would give you a bag or a box or whatever of masks to wear, and they'd say, hey, if you're around people or around your family, you should wear this just to keep them safe. | ||
Now, they couldn't mandate that. | ||
They can't say, oh, you're not even going to be allowed to go home unless you put this mask on. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
They just said, here, here's some masks. | ||
We suggest you wear this around, you know, friends and family or whatever, just in case, because it is contagious what you have. | ||
And that's something that may actually be, like, pretty deadly. | ||
Like a tuberculosis. | ||
But see, oh, now that they want to rebrand the flu, sell 500 billion COVID vaccines. | ||
Oh, because, oh, you say 500 billion? | ||
Well, yeah! | ||
Each person has to get three, so if you've got how many people on the Earth, and then this is never ending, so yeah, I mean, they'll sell 500 billion COVID vaccines in 10 years. | ||
Guarantee it. | ||
Oh, you watch. | ||
In 10 years, if we're still here, breathing, without a mask on, we're attached to an oxygen tank, You watch, they'll sell 500 billion vaccines. | ||
That is not a lofty number. | ||
That's realistically probably what they want even. | ||
They're probably sitting down like, all right, in one decade, how many vaccines do we want to sell? | ||
I think 500 billion. | ||
Well, jeez, how do we do that? | ||
Well, we have to get them to be in fear of something that's everywhere. | ||
Okay, what's that? | ||
Well, COVID is a very common flu strain. | ||
So we'll turn up the test, convince everyone COVID's deadly, they'll all test positive for it, we'll tell them they need five vaccines to get it, then we'll switch it every season. | ||
Brilliant! | ||
You're hired in sales and marketing at Pfizer, at Moderna, and AstraZeneca. | ||
And you're going to be directly working with Anthony Fauci, who was the former master and manipulator for Big Pharma. | ||
But he can't live forever. | ||
So you're up, son. | ||
That's right, you tell the people to be afraid of COVID. | ||
500 billion COVID vaccines in 10 years. | ||
What is actually the planet's population? | ||
Isn't it almost 9 billion? | ||
I think it's just under nine still. | ||
So I mean, seriously, scrapulate that out. | ||
They want to force-inoculate every human. | ||
But I guess they have to have a cap on that eventually because once they kill us all, you're not going to be able to... Okay, so it's 7.8 billion and going up. | ||
Globalists hate that. | ||
I mean, sure. | ||
I mean, 500 billion vaccines? | ||
They could find a way to escrapulate that out. | ||
Believe me, they're trying. | ||
Oh, bottom line. | ||
Till the day you die, they're gonna be putting needles into your arm every... It's gonna be an annual thing. | ||
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Oh, but you're gonna love it because... | |
That's how I can go to the ball game again. | ||
There was a story about how in New York they reopened the arenas for the Knicks NBA team and the Nets NBA team in Brooklyn and in New York City. | ||
And people were basically, it's like you can't even get a COVID test in New York right now. | ||
And so people were dropping hundreds of dollars, like black market COVID tests now. | ||
People like buying a bunch of COVID tests and then selling them on the black market, upcharging like 500%. | ||
I'm not even kidding you. | ||
I'm not even kidding. | ||
And then people were spending hundreds of dollars to take a COVID test so that they could pass and go to a New York Knicks NBA basketball game. | ||
And in New York, they haven't been able to do anything for a year. | ||
And by the way, I'm going to be covering this coming up tomorrow on The War Room. | ||
And I knew that this was coming, and we'd been talking about it last week, but something is really up right now with the Andrew Cuomo sexual harassment allegations. | ||
Now, again, I'm not saying they're illegitimate. | ||
I'm almost guaranteeing they're legitimate. | ||
I mean, you see, you look at a Cuomo, you can just tell that's a bad dude. | ||
You look at a John Brennan, you can just tell that's a bad dude. | ||
Like, that is a bad dude. | ||
It's the kind of thing where, like, you can just tell, you know, kids have, like, a sixth sense sometime in their innocence, and they'll know a bad dude. | ||
You know, kids will shy away from dudes like that. | ||
You know, they all of a sudden, they don't smile anymore. | ||
They don't have that cheery look of innocence anymore. | ||
There's a fear. | ||
It's an energy. | ||
It's an energy field they can still sense in their innocence. | ||
But no, here's the interesting thing about the Cuomo story. | ||
They ignored the sexual allegations, harassment allegations against Biden, and Fairfax, and Gilliam, and I mean, the list goes on and on. | ||
So why are they actually hearing them out against Cuomo, who there's now multiple accusers, and I expect there's gonna be probably five by the end of the next week. | ||
There's two right now. | ||
But the whole media is now globbing onto this. | ||
So why is it Cuomo? | ||
Why are they all allowing the Cuomo sexual harassment allegations to stick and potentially bring him down? | ||
That is a very interesting one right there. | ||
That is a very interesting one right there indeed. | ||
So they ignore it against Clinton, they ignore it against, I mean, you name the Democrat, but somehow Cuomo. | ||
Somehow Cuomo. | ||
Oh, he was trying to be her mentor. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, uh, the details of these stories, folks. | ||
I mean, I mean, quite frankly, he doesn't even seem like to be that much of a creep as much as he just feels, hey, I'm the governor. | ||
I'm entitled to, uh, you know, my fair share of, of women. | ||
And he, he, he's going to shoot his shot. | ||
Sounds like he did. | ||
Sure did. | ||
But it's not like near the level of like a Weinstein or a Clinton or a Fairfax or hell, what about a Warnock? | ||
So it's odd that they're letting these stick to Cuomo, and now even CNN is being forced to cover them with their brother there on primetime nightly news. | ||
Chris Cuomo, Andrew Cuomo's brother. | ||
So that'll be an interesting thing that's going to be developing, and we'll continue to monitor it. | ||
But it seems like the long knives are out for Cuomo, and for whatever reason, the media and the Democrats are actually letting these accusations stick. | ||
So that's what's going on. | ||
All right, the lines are lit up here on this Sunday Night Live. | ||
We're asking people what they thought about Trump's speech. | ||
And we have Max in Kansas. | ||
He was listening to Trump's speech. | ||
What did you think about it, Max? | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
It's fantastic to be speaking with you again. | ||
I thought that it was great. | ||
His speech was amazing. | ||
It was inspiring. | ||
And, you know, he briefly spoke about the voter fraud. | ||
How the Biden administration is doing terribly, gave shouts to the great Rush Limbaugh and Jim Jordan, you know, and hinted at a possible 2024 run. | ||
That was amazing. | ||
Anyway, you know, another reason why I think so many other people loved it was, I mean, they simply just miss seeing Donald Trump. | ||
You know, they miss seeing him on the television, you know, and most Trump supporters had an emotional connection to him. | ||
I mean, they absolutely loved the guy. | ||
And on January 20th, you really saw this with, uh, you know, you guys had an all day coverage, um, took some, took a lot of phone calls, seeing what people thought and people were talking about how they teared up and how it was really tough to see him fly away on, uh, on the airplane at, um, joint or the base Jackson or whatever. | ||
But, um, you know, people miss them. | ||
They miss his tweets. | ||
They miss his speeches. | ||
They miss his hard working energy. | ||
I mean, this man was always on his feet. | ||
Yeah, Biden doesn't even do his own international diplomatic phone calls. | ||
He has Harris doing that. | ||
I mean, how much does that frighten you that Harris, one of the most disingenuous phonies in politics, is fielding international phone calls right now? | ||
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Oh, it's disgusting. | |
You know, she scares me so much more than Biden. | ||
Her and Pelosi Are the scariest to me. | ||
I mean, they just knowing they're what they have. | ||
And I mean, Biden's an old fart. | ||
He anymore. | ||
He has no idea what he's doing. | ||
He's bumbling around asking, where is he? | ||
Where is that? | ||
And he's chilling. | ||
Nurse Kamala everywhere. | ||
I mean, he doesn't know what he's doing. | ||
So he's not not the big the big deal. | ||
I mean, as people joke about Obama's third term, probably the Clinton's third term. | ||
You know, it's these people. | ||
He's in Biden's on control. | ||
It's definitely Yeah, and he doesn't even, he doesn't even seem to be putting up much of an effort to pretend like he's in control. | ||
Reading that speech in Houston on Friday with his eyes closed and like bumbling through the names, saying he doesn't know, he's like, oh, I don't even know where I am. | ||
It's like, wow, you're not even hiding that you're gone, are you? | ||
Which is, it's an odd thing happening at that level of Our government right now, the highest levels, and our president, supposedly, just can't even think, can't read off a teleprompter, is only seen for about 20 minutes a day, so yeah, it's that, but it's that compare and contrast between that and Trump that has a lot of people, I think, opening up their eyes, and like you said, Max, missing President Trump, just as the leader of America, someone who tells it like it is, a strong man. | ||
Max, thanks for the call. | ||
Let's go to Mark in New York, what he thought of President Trump's speech. | ||
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Hey, Owen, how are you doing? | |
Good. | ||
This is the third time I've called InfoWars in a while, in like 20 years, okay? | ||
And you get two of the calls. | ||
What I want to bring to you right now, right off the bat, is when the thing with the mask first came out in New York State, I'm from Buffalo, New York, I'm a United States Air Force veteran, B-52 Bomb Nav H-Bottle, all right? | ||
And a Vietnam veteran, too, by the way. | ||
You know, what I did is I put on one of those little silly blue masks. | ||
I would wear it on my chin, put slave-in-training over that, and I wore an InfoWars mask on each ear. | ||
All right? | ||
Now, the reason I really actually called to talk to you was simply the speech that Trump made today. | ||
And this one thing, which I really want you guys to look up, it's about six minutes and two seconds long. | ||
It comes from a guy by the name of Ray Johnson. | ||
It is titled Trump Silent Running. | ||
And it's still on YouTube. | ||
This is probably the third or fourth iteration of it. | ||
It's not from the original person. | ||
But Trump Silent Running by Ray Johnson, six minutes, two seconds long. | ||
Listen to that, the quality of that video. | ||
And it's absolutely beautiful. | ||
And then listen to Trump's speech today. | ||
That's all I have to say. | ||
Carry on, guys. | ||
Well done. | ||
Fight the good fight. | ||
You're the good guys. | ||
Mark, thank you so much. | ||
We have that video up you're talking about. | ||
So Trump's silent running if people are looking for that themselves, following along at home. | ||
We'll go to Jay in Michigan. | ||
Jay, what did you think of President Trump's speech today? | ||
It was refreshing. | ||
It was inspiring. | ||
I used to love to watch all of the rallies. | ||
And since he's been gone, I haven't Watched any of that redheaded woman there. | ||
I used to love to watch Sarah Huckabee and Sean Spicer and Kylie and. | ||
And all and I used to keep up to date with everything that was going on and. | ||
Life has been a little bit depressing because what going riding around? | ||
I'm a truck driver. | ||
You've spoken to me, but the bottom line is I don't wear the mask and I kind of got used to and people wearing it and I don't say anything to them. | ||
Um, that guy from Canada that Alex has been interviewing and had on yesterday, he, uh, it was good to hear him and he's taking the fight to the fight, you know, and I'm not, I'm not a big fighter or nothing, but the bottom line is I get so depressed looking at the television and going out to eat and they don't bring you even a salt and pepper shaker. | ||
Now they bring you little packages of salt and pepper. | ||
Even the dining out experience has changed in ways I don't think it'll ever go back. | ||
You can't even have a paper menu. | ||
You have to have a stupid thing on your phone with the QR code. | ||
I mean, it's just obnoxious. | ||
I'm hoping that maybe, is he going to be too old to run? | ||
I think that he probably won't be because he's got plenty of energy today, but who knows in four years anything can happen. | ||
He will be like a kingmaker. | ||
And the governor of Florida, he's probably one of the best. | ||
And that woman up there in South Dakota there, I think that she's probably who I would like to vote for because She had a lot of moxie and told everybody to piss off I'm not closing the state, you know, and I really like her. | ||
And by the way, she's making a bid right now. | ||
So here's what happened. | ||
This is a story that went mostly uncovered. | ||
In the year, I don't remember what year it was, but during the Obama administration, they canceled The 4th of July fireworks ceremony at Mount Rushmore. | ||
It was Obama, he cancelled it. | ||
For whatever reason, he hates America, global warming, a combination, something else. | ||
And so Trump brought it back, you saw the grand ceremony there. | ||
Well now the Biden administration is trying to end it again, so Noam is trying to fight to keep the fireworks ceremony at Mount Rushmore going. | ||
So, you know, I think the debate's going to be had, Jay. | ||
I think the debate's going to be had. | ||
Do we want Trump again in 2024? | ||
I'm going to be posing that debate for the next four years on The War Room. | ||
I'm already having people talk about it. | ||
And so that's the debate. | ||
And I think it's going to come down to Is there anyone else that steps up that can be as good as Trump? | ||
Not necessarily on TV and in the speeches, but I mean, politically speaking. | ||
That's gonna be what it comes down to. | ||
And I think a lot of people are gonna say, look, you know, Trump is our champion, did a great job, still support the guy, Godspeed to him, but, uh... | ||
You know, in his final days, his legacy was the economy getting shut down, forced masks, the vaccine rollout, so getting the election stolen. | ||
So maybe we just say, hey, you know what, Trump, thank you for everything. | ||
I think we're going to humbly move on, but please remain a leader in this. | ||
And that's kind of what I think his speech indicated more than anything. | ||
Thanks for the call, Jay. | ||
Let's go to AJ calling in from Georgia. | ||
AJ, what did you think of Trump's speech? | ||
Is AJ there? | ||
Hey guys, let's go ahead and put AJ on hold. | ||
We'll try him again. | ||
Let's try Zach in Illinois. | ||
Zach, what did you think of Trump's speech? | ||
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Hey Owen, how's it going? | |
Good. | ||
I thought his speech was excellent as usual, but here's the thing that worries me. | ||
Trump should be like a great basketball coach and coach a couple of these younger guys. | ||
I just get worried when Trump starts peeing on the hornet's nest again. | ||
It trickles down to the American people. | ||
And there's already a lot of people that are hurting from January 6th. | ||
I just feel like they got such a stranglehold on us, and you got Trump back out there doing what he does, and it's excellent. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
But these people are vicious, and they don't like this guy for all the reasons we know. | ||
But what's next in line if he comes back out and gets the Hornets buzzing again? | ||
Well, here's the thing. | ||
Trump supporters have backed off. | ||
So, they already tried their major false flag on January 6th. | ||
They didn't get what they wanted. | ||
They're running on with the media and the FBI sabotage anyway. | ||
They are already talking about, oh, Trump supporters want to bomb some Biden event. | ||
It's totally made up. | ||
So, I mean, there's no doubt. | ||
The FBI and the Biden administration And anybody else with any motivation and levers of power have their eyes on Trump supporters, especially anybody that was in D.C. on the 6th. | ||
I mean, they're coming after all of us. | ||
So I don't know how much of that Trump knows, but it's a tough balance. | ||
Do I come on air and talk about how they stole the election for four more years and possibly get thrown in jail for it? | ||
Or does Trump realize that, not talk about it? | ||
Or do we just continue to talk the truth no matter what? | ||
I mean, that's really what it comes down to. | ||
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Well, I think we need Trump fighting. | |
Is he the answer in 20? | ||
2024 time will tell but without him out there throwing the jabs and the right hooks for us who else is going to do it and it's the truth no one comes out and stands up for us i wonder what it's going to look like though because for the most part trump has taken a back seat since um since i guess you know they they inaugurated biden he's kind of been silenced So how does he change that? | ||
When does he become fully activated? | ||
What's going on behind the scenes? | ||
Zach, thank you so much for the call. | ||
All right, joining us on the other side in studio is Craig Sawyer. | ||
or more of your phone calls coming up as well. | ||
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The Alex Jones Show. | |
There is a war on for your mind. | ||
I mean, I'm not even worthy to be bringing you information this powerful. | ||
And I hope that you pay attention to what we cover here, minute by minute. | ||
Because I've had chills since last night. | ||
This just confirms everything else we've already researched. | ||
A Rockefeller study envisions future dictatorship controlled by elite, millions being killed, mandatory quarantines, checkpoints, the end of the family, everything that's in the other documents. | ||
But this dovetails with all the other Rockefeller Foundation documents about the GMO food to sterilize you and the forced vaccines. | ||
The hell we're already living in that's just going to continue to intensify until we take our governments back from these eugenics madmen. | ||
But that story is up on PrisonPlanet.com. | ||
The question is, will you have the courage to really do the research yourself? | ||
Because I don't want you to just sit here and hear me make these claims. | ||
These people are so arrogant that they write policy papers, so many of them, that they're producing these policy papers and reports and white papers so fast that you could never read them all. | ||
It is an open conspiracy against you and your family. | ||
I pray to God, I pray to my Heavenly Father Jesus Christ every night to give me the strength And the will to be able to face this hard and to give me the strength to carry on because I know why a lot of you don't want to look at this information and just want to comment on the YouTube videos or on message boards that I'm a liar. | ||
I know why. | ||
Because it's scary. | ||
You're not going to be able to go to the ball games anymore. | ||
You're not going to be able to just go out and get drunk with your friends. | ||
You're not going to be able to just You know, go out and enjoy yourself all the time. | ||
The only chance we've got of beating this scientific dictatorship, this creeping death that takes its time to incrementally enslave you, mentally, psychologically, physically, spiritually, the only way to defeat it is for the rank and file of this planet to realize that you have a choice to make on what your destiny's gonna be. | ||
Once you face this information, once you've consciously admitted it to yourself, it will take over your life. | ||
It should take over your life. | ||
I mean, what else? | ||
What else could it do? | ||
We've got to get past the artificial stigma that the controlled corporate media has been putting out for decades, ahead of their open... of unveiling of planetary dictatorship. | ||
They all talk about how we need a police state to carry this out. | ||
Canada and the United States are going to work in lockstep to display the seriousness of our commitment at both home and abroad. | ||
Win, lose, or draw, you need to choose a side. | ||
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InfoWars. | |
Tomorrow's news, today. | ||
That video is titled, Video Shocks the World Alex Jones Predicts COVID Lockdown in 2010. | ||
Pretty incredible to think that that was from 2010, but it indeed was. | ||
You can find it at band.video right there on the screen, and you can download it. | ||
By the way, all the videos at band.video are free to download and air, so we want the information getting out. | ||
You want to share that video, say, see, Alex Jones is right about this. | ||
He's been right about a lot of other things. | ||
That's why they censor him. | ||
Craig the Sawman Sawyer in studio with us. | ||
I know he's got a lot of stuff he's working on, but I want to first bend his ear about some of the latest political developments with his expertise, also being a special part of the veteran community as well. | ||
Craig, I want to hear your thoughts on some of the recent developments here in America. | ||
Because we're entering a time right now, I don't think, at least for people that are living in the recent generations, recent history, we've never really experienced, I think, anything like this. | ||
We've never really looked at America and really wondered How much of this do we have left? | ||
How much freedom is left? | ||
How do we get these freedoms back? | ||
How do we come out of this? | ||
So, I mean, you're a family man. | ||
You're a veteran. | ||
You've done a lot of things for the country over the years. | ||
What goes through your head when you try to look for the future of America? | ||
How do you try to reason with the things we're dealing with right now and think, hey, you know what? | ||
There can be hope for America. | ||
We can still get back to the way it was. | ||
I guess to answer that, I would say that The silver lining should be that these guys crash the ship into the rocks repeatedly every day so blatantly and so badly that even the most numb sleepwalker, the most comatose sleepwalker can look and go, wait a minute, these people's ideas don't work. | ||
This is not what we want. | ||
This is not the free and prosperous United States or America that we grew up in and want for the future and what they're driving Into what they're forcing upon us is really a diabolical, dark, and bleak existence. | ||
You notice nobody's happy. | ||
I don't see people happy anywhere. | ||
I travel all over the country. | ||
Suicide rates are up. | ||
You can't even see someone smile. | ||
Like, whenever I go and I'm, like, out and about and I don't have my mask and other people's do, I always try to smile just to be like, hey, here's what a smile looks like. | ||
Like, don't be mad at me. | ||
It's a smile. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
If you win, you're happy. | ||
And what have you won? | ||
What has America won? | ||
I don't see people happy that, hey, look, finally we're going to fix everything. | ||
I don't see anything getting fixed. | ||
I see disaster. | ||
And so to answer your question, I would say... | ||
Because it's going to, and it's already becoming so apparent, I think people could go, ooh, man, this feels bad, and this doesn't work, and this is causing a lot of harm, and so let's go back with what was actually working, was creating jobs, and freedom, and liberty, and prosperity, and happiness, and people were thriving. | ||
So, you know, maybe we're being lied to. | ||
Maybe the light bulb starts to come on a little. | ||
It has to get that dark for people to wake up, I suppose. | ||
And you know, there was a video that was Going viral. | ||
I don't remember what state it was in, but it was a little girl. | ||
She had to be no older than third grade. | ||
And her mother calls her down into the kitchen. | ||
And you can tell, like, she's kind of bleak, you know? | ||
She looks like she's been probably up in her room for months, weeks, who knows? | ||
Last time she was able to get out with her friends, if she is in a state like New York or California, she comes downstairs and her mom sits her down at the table. | ||
And she says, hey honey, guess what? | ||
You can go back to school next week. | ||
And all of a sudden, all that depression and solemnness like lifts up like a veil, like just lifts up out of her. | ||
And her eyes light up and the smile gets so bright. | ||
And she starts crying! | ||
Wow. | ||
She starts crying! | ||
And you know, look, I mean... | ||
I was never a big fan of school, believe me, but at a certain level... What does it take to make a kid happy to go to school? | ||
Yeah, like, think about how much these kids must be going through to be so overwhelmed with joy just to be going back to school, which they probably hate on a day-to-day basis, but I guess they don't take it for granted anymore. | ||
But it's the social connection. | ||
The child's mind is not geared for isolation. | ||
It's torment for them. | ||
They're growing and thriving and they need that interaction with adults and with other children. | ||
They need playtime. | ||
That's how we develop. | ||
There's a lot with our psyche that we work out in those years. | ||
And when you're just locked away and isolated, it's depressing. | ||
It's a bad thing. | ||
There's the video right there. | ||
And I mean, it went so viral, she does all these interviews on TV. | ||
Yeah, there's the mom and she'd break the news. | ||
And so yeah, she breaks the news there. | ||
And then you can see she starts crying. | ||
She's so happy. | ||
I can't. | ||
So it's great to see, but it's also sad to know what it took for her to get to that point of wanting to go back to school. | ||
But you know, it's a funny thing, Craig. | ||
I mean, I'm pretty much a younger guy. | ||
I'm 31 years old. | ||
And I remember hearing from my grandpa... And you took my beard. | ||
You stole my beard. | ||
I used to have a beard, and now I don't. | ||
I don't have nearly the gray beard, though. | ||
There's still some age that has to come. | ||
Some wisdom. | ||
But I remember hearing it all the time. | ||
Uncles, you know. | ||
Oh, back in my day, right? | ||
Back in my day. | ||
I'm on the phone with an old buddy of mine, and we're just reliving the high school days, and going to concerts, and the summer shenanigans, and all the stuff, and pool parties, and hopping pools, and stuff like that. | ||
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Yeah, and it's just like, we're sitting back and reliving that, and it's just like, this is being denied from kids. | ||
I mean, think about it. | ||
How many people, you never know when you might meet your best friend, who might end up being your wife, or your best man, or your business partner. | ||
It could be in first grade, it could be in high school, it could be in college, and these people are all being denied this. | ||
These young kids are all being denied these opportunities, being denied all these life experiences, and it just breaks my heart when I'm looking back on that, like, hey, you know what, you're getting older, that's normal for you to look back on that. | ||
But for them, They're not even, it's like, how much longer? | ||
Are they even going to have a childhood to look back on when they get older? | ||
Our son just missed his senior prom, homecoming, all those events. | ||
I was going to ask you about your kids. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, your junior, senior year of high school are pretty significant in development and experience. | ||
He's pretty much been denied all of that. | ||
They're homeschooled, so it's... | ||
It's it's expensive look we want people safe, but we want them if we have to separate we it needs to be for legitimate reason and not for some power play and Everybody that I know that's the most Medically trained and informed aren't buying this COVID thing and resent it because they see the damage that it's doing. | ||
How it's handled is being handled. | ||
And plus for the young people too, I mean, if you do want to talk about the science or whatever we know with the numbers, there's no risk. | ||
There is no risk for young people at all. | ||
Well, I just lost a buddy, a hero of mine, Vietnam era veteran, hardcore warrior and national hero. | ||
Uh, Christian father, uh, larger than life figure. | ||
He, he got, um, well, they said he got COVID, but he ended up with pneumonia. | ||
And the last text I got from him was kind of misspelled and I could tell he wasn't at himself. | ||
He says, I'm in the hospital. | ||
Cause I checked. | ||
Hey brother, what are you doing? | ||
And so I kept following up with him and he wasn't answering. | ||
And then finally. | ||
Several weeks ago, I got a text from his daughter on his phone saying, hey, this is his daughter and he's not doing well. | ||
He's unresponsive. | ||
He's collapsed lung now. | ||
I'm like, my God, what are they doing? | ||
She said, well, they sedated him and put him on a ventilator. | ||
I'm like, that's the kiss of death. | ||
So I went on a video campaign trying to rally medical support and legal support to force those doctors to give him the remedies that we know It's like the last shot. | ||
It's like holding the ball with a second left. | ||
It's like, no, you take the shot. | ||
I don't care if you're at half court. | ||
It's like the last shot. | ||
It's like holding the ball with a second left. | ||
It's like, no, you take the shot. | ||
I don't care if you're at half court. | ||
You have to take that shot. | ||
Like, if you sedated me and put me on a ventilator right now, healthy as I am, I'd probably be dead in a matter of a couple weeks because the lungs... | ||
And we found that, we really found that in New York and in Michigan where they were intubating all those people and it was like they were just dying one after the other. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So my buddy Rick's dead and his family's distraught because he was just a huge leader and just a good decent man and so really really tragic that one hit home with me. | ||
I really resent the heck out of that because I see them as mismanaging his health care and his family's just devastated. | ||
And you know that was... And that's a widespread story. | ||
And I was gonna say that's what they were told to do. | ||
That's exactly what they were told to do and it makes me afraid too because How many of the doctors and the nurses, maybe they don't know what's going on, and then they kind of see it slowly, but surely they're like, huh, everybody we put on those machines, on those ventilators, is dying. | ||
Well, all of a sudden, naturally, they start to feel some guilt. | ||
You know, I mean, that probably weighs on them. | ||
I don't think the average nurse or doctor, they don't want anybody to die under their care. | ||
Well, I was reading that there was a $38,000 incentive for every patient that dies with COVID on a ventilator, and so I started getting in touch with some of the biggest, like Trump's, the doctor that healed Trump of COVID, and talking to them and asking them, hey, is it true that this incentive is out there? | ||
That makes no sense. | ||
Obviously, conflict of interest, and they said, it's true, there's an incentive. | ||
For that. | ||
And I'm like, that's something that is counterproductive to the people's best interests and we need to eradicate that kind of incentive. | ||
And it's amazing too because that's something, and this is when you come in to talk about the silver lining, that's something that everybody kind of gets, right? | ||
Money. | ||
It should be, I hope so. | ||
Follow the money. | ||
Everybody knows money corrupts and so you bring something like that up, you either deny it or you have to admit, huh, this could lead to some foul behavior. | ||
This could lead to some damaging applications of treatment in hospitals and that's what we saw. | ||
But they won't even be honest about it, Craig, and that's what really makes it even worse. | ||
You know what? | ||
If you made a mistake, you made a mistake. | ||
It happens in the healthcare industry. | ||
It does happen. | ||
We all don't like to talk about it, the malpractice deaths, but it happens. | ||
But they're not backing off of this. | ||
When it's not a mistake, Owen, when it's intentional, you need a lot of deceit. | ||
And that's why the lies. | ||
And that's why it upsets me. | ||
It's the deceit that rattles me as a patriot and a veteran and an American citizen, a father. | ||
It's the mass deceit that just kills me. | ||
That's why I appreciate info wars. | ||
It is an information war, quite literally. | ||
And so knowledge is power. | ||
And the American people need to understand what's going on so that they can act and vote in their own best interests. | ||
And the censorship is part of that lie. | ||
But, you know, most people I talk to, if they do know or have, you know, a relative or somebody that's died of COVID, like, for example, I have a great aunt. | ||
I think she was 86 or 87. | ||
She, quote unquote, died from COVID. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
She drank and smoked for 60 plus years. | ||
She went out with a bang. | ||
Believe me, she's not ashamed of it. | ||
She was out partying me when I was 24. | ||
It was incredible. | ||
Little old lady. | ||
Oh yeah, your great aunt died of COVID. | ||
She smoked cigarettes a pack a week for 60 years. | ||
Don't tell me she died from COVID, but guess what? | ||
Nice little cash incentive for a COVID death in your hospital. | ||
Sure, we'll write the old lady off as COVID. | ||
Yeah, well I was on LinkedIn for about 10 years and they deleted my account for posting the CDC's own statistics. | ||
LinkedIn, huh? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I didn't even know they censored on LinkedIn. | ||
That's like a new level. | ||
They absolutely do. | ||
And COVID's their hotspot, even more so than child trafficking, which is honestly a surprise to me. | ||
Which is a perfect segue to get into the project you're working on. | ||
But wow, so I'm guessing you do a lot of connections with some of the work you're doing to stop child trafficking. | ||
Do you do that on LinkedIn? | ||
I was. | ||
So now you can't even join up with other law enforcement officials and some of the other people you're working with to stop child trafficking. | ||
LinkedIn blocks Craig Sawyer from communicating with people that want to stop child sex trafficking. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Wow. | |
And it's all because of COVID, because they're hypersensitive. | ||
That's their control mechanism. | ||
The establishment's control mechanism. | ||
They need people fearful, and they don't need people understanding that the CDC backed off and said, wait a minute, 90% of the COVID deaths that we had been reported, we admit now only 10% of them were COVID-only cases. | ||
Yeah, comorbidity. | ||
So that's what I posted on LinkedIn. | ||
You're done. | ||
Oh, you're not... See, you can't even put the CDC's numbers on there. | ||
I'm like, wait a minute, why aren't... LinkedIn, why aren't you taking this up with the CDC? | ||
Why are you deleting my account? | ||
They're like... | ||
Uh, we're sticking with our original decision. | ||
I'm like, my God, where's the adult supervision there? | ||
It's like, it's like they have some sort of a meter where it's like, it's like a Patriot meter. | ||
So it's like, it's like Craig Sawyer's like, he's like peeking on the Patriot meter. | ||
So it's like, oh, we gotta, we gotta cancel this guy. | ||
Wow, man, if I gotta be persecuted for something, I guess, you know, standing up for Jesus Christ, standing up for freedom, liberty, the American people and patriotism, then that's a hill I'll die on because I'm not going anywhere otherwise. | ||
You know, that is what it is, and I have this news today, and it's really heartbreaking stuff. | ||
And you know, you had to deal with this on a personal level with your daughter, who also had the final comeuppance to bring her predator to jail. | ||
That's an incredible story if you want to read it. | ||
But here's some of the attacks that are happening on our children right now. | ||
Um, this one, this really to me shows how sick our society has become. | ||
That, you know, we're having all these meetings on Zoom, and it's like a daily thing. | ||
Somebody's getting caught masturbating on Zoom. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
We don't even have enough self-control. | ||
Like, we're like total monkeys now, or like dogs, like just pleasuring ourselves in front of the whole room. | ||
Uh, Maryland teacher seen masturbating during Zoom lesson, uh, with 8th graders. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
Wow. | ||
Um, how children can order life-altering transgender drugs from their bedroom. | ||
So you can't even, I mean, I remember having to go, like, if you wanted to, and friends that smoked cigarettes when they were 16 or something, like, you couldn't even go buy cigarettes, you need an idea. | ||
But, oh, I can have sexual changing surgery and drugs. | ||
And then, this was another one. | ||
This came out in court last week. | ||
Pornhub, parent company MindGeek, sued by child trafficking survivors. | ||
And Craig, you know how this works. | ||
So, they had these underage sex videos on Pornhub. | ||
And some of the people that, I guess it was their family, they got lawyers and they sued Pornhub and Pornhub said, oh, well, you know, this happened by mistake. | ||
They claim to review every video. | ||
They don't know how it happened. | ||
I don't know how they could review every video, but that's what their claim is. | ||
So this happens, though. | ||
Children get roped into these sex trafficking rings by hook or by crook. | ||
There's a lot of mind games that they have to deal with. | ||
They end up in a porn video. | ||
This is something that you're trying to avoid from happening on a nationwide scale. | ||
Of course, they censor you from doing that. | ||
That hasn't stopped you. | ||
So talk about, you know, what you've experienced fighting child sex trafficking, what you have coming up in the future. | ||
But I mean, this though, when we hear about this on Pornhub, which I'm guessing is probably like a top five website in the world, sadly, again shows where we're at, where you have minors on there getting raped. | ||
I don't say that's not a sex tape, that's a rape tape. | ||
When you're underage, that is rape. | ||
And so you've been trying to fight back against this. | ||
I mean, this is not, sadly, this is not too uncommon. | ||
I'm glad to see him fighting back. | ||
The people pushing back and defending the children. | ||
Being a decent and righteous human being doesn't mean that you're a pushover for abuse. | ||
There's a righteous indignation by which we should stand up and resist that which is so devastating and harmful. | ||
So I'm glad to see him pushing back. | ||
In some of our operations, I'll ask the perpetrators just outright and genuinely, what got you Interested in children that don't have any of the physiological features, the scientific features that we know indicate a healthy mate to give you strong, healthy offspring, right? | ||
Guys can imagine the bombshell that has all this stuff. | ||
A child doesn't have any of that. | ||
So it's a sick mind that wants to take out a personal lust or even abuse. | ||
A lot of it's really just about abuse on a child. | ||
And so I tell people, well, back to the perps, they'll say, I say, how did you get started on it? | ||
And they'll confide in me. | ||
Well, somebody sent me some porn and it was this kind of porn. | ||
So it goes back to Pornhub. | ||
So it was like, it was like kiddie rape. | ||
When, yeah. | ||
Cause I don't, cause when they say child porn, like I see all these videos, politicians and big tech people caught with child porn, making child porn. | ||
I don't, there is no such thing as child porn. | ||
It's child rape. | ||
That's it. | ||
And it's child rape specifically because the human brain is not fully developed until about 23 to 25 years of age. | ||
The frontal lobe, outer cortex aren't fully developed. | ||
So the higher thinking, rational thinking is not fully developed. | ||
Problem solving. | ||
And so a small child cannot advocate for themselves against a full-grown predatory adult who's determined to get what they want out of the child and can manipulate, scare the child and And just work them over. | ||
So we have to all just take responsibility and stand up for the little ones because they are worthy. | ||
They are God's most precious and innocent. | ||
And quite frankly, that's why a lot of these predators are doing that. | ||
It's all about for the predators. | ||
Defiling God's most precious and innocent. | ||
And that's why when I first got into it, it was because they told me this is the front line clash between good and evil. | ||
Well, that's what I was just gonna say. | ||
You're on the front lines. | ||
You've stopped a lot of child sex predators. | ||
You've stopped a lot of children from becoming victims. | ||
But you know, Craig, I get the Amber Alerts on my phone frequently, just like everybody else. | ||
I get, you know, things in the mail that have pictures Hey, have you seen this child? | ||
Some of them have been missing for so long. | ||
They have to do the age, you know, developing. | ||
This is what we imagine this person looks like, you know, 10 years later. | ||
I mean, these are missing kids. | ||
Where, you know, I mean, it's crazy to think, but like people don't want to put two and two together on this because where do these kids go? | ||
I mean, where do these kids go? | ||
We don't, we don't want to think about that. | ||
We don't want to think of where they end up, which is the most likely scenario. | ||
But I mean, that's what I think every time I see the Amber Alert, every time I see that missing kid, I'm like, What is that, what situation is that kid in right now? | ||
I mean, what, it's just, it's a miserable thought. | ||
Yeah, you know, there's every manner of thing happens to him. | ||
From being found later, somewhat okay, to being tortured to death and murdered or sold as a piece of meat, a sexual object, from predator to predator, even sent out of the country. | ||
And we used to be a culture That was very protective of the little ones, just instinctively, right? | ||
I mean, you can't go and grab the cub from any wildlife animal without drawing back a bloody nub, because that mama is going to get you, right? | ||
You try to grab her cubs, you're going to get teeth, horns, and claws, and she's going to let you have it. | ||
Why aren't we at least like that with our children? | ||
As humans, we want to see ourselves as above the animal kingdom, but like you said, we've got Pornhub, one of the top websites on Earth. | ||
We've got Child Predator... Child... | ||
Trafficking, one of the major criminal enterprises going on, 38 to 50 billion dollar a year enterprise, larger than all pro sports combined. | ||
I mean, what does that say about us as a species if we can't look after our own offspring better than that? | ||
And, you know, I think that why it could be getting worse or why it may get worse I think it has to do with some of the collapse of the community. | ||
I mean, most people don't even know their neighbors these days, you know, and this is why it's kind of a theme here that I'm saying back, back in my day or back in the day, but I remember, I mean, back in the day, I mean, when I was growing up, There was at least a parent on every street that knew who I was. | ||
Like, they knew, oh, that's Owen Troyer, the little boy of, you know, down the street. | ||
Everybody, like, every street. | ||
So, even when my parents, wittingly or unwittingly, I'd hop on my bike and just, I'd be gone for the day. | ||
You know, they don't know I'm down the street at a park, I'm up the street at my neighbor's, I'm throwing rocks in the creek, you know. | ||
But they knew, hey, you know what, I know these guys are here, I know these guys are here, I know someone in the neighborhood's got an eye. | ||
You know, they know where the kids are, they can hear the kids, they got an eye, and if something's afoul, they'll call the home and they'll run outside and check. | ||
I feel like even that's kind of like a lost thing. | ||
I feel like communities are slowly kind of falling apart. | ||
We don't even talk to our neighbors anymore, whether it's a political divide or who knows what else. | ||
You're right. | ||
The sense of community has faded to almost extinction. | ||
And I think that's back to what Yuri Bezmenov so eloquently warned us about is the ideological subversion to divide and conquer the American populace and cause us not to value and even understand our history and the freedoms and liberties that we have so that our next generation just offers it up, you know, for a free cell phone. | ||
Freedom and liberty? | ||
Constitution, what's that? | ||
Oh, here's a free cell phone? | ||
Oh yeah, okay. | ||
Good trade. | ||
Yeah, like I'm sitting down looking like this, you know, and I'm not even looking around me. | ||
I don't even know what's going on. | ||
And like so many times too... | ||
I mean, I've seen videos, people sitting on their phone on a bus, their bag gets napped. | ||
You know, mothers sitting on a subway, whatever, on the phone, the kid gets napped. | ||
Luckily, someone else usually sees it if you're in that much of a public situation. | ||
But it really is like we're just being sucked into these screens and we're not even looking at the world around us anymore. | ||
And I think that some of the first level natural instincts start to fade first. | ||
Like, for example, making sure you got an eye on your kid all the time. | ||
How could all these kids go missing to begin with? | ||
Like you said, mother bear? | ||
You go for that cub, you're losing a limb! | ||
Yeah, well a lot of it, sadly, people are being taken from their biological parents. | ||
A lot of times it'll be a single mother, she may be working multiple jobs, and CPS will come in and say, we're deeming you an unfit mother, and take her children. | ||
We're the authority, and she may not know what legal recourse she has to fight back. | ||
No, we want CPS to take children from abusive parents that are maybe crack addicts and sell them their children for sex or beating them or you know just humiliating them and ruining their minds through psychological abuse but taking them from viable parents and there's another situation where there's a cash incentive to extract the child from the biological parents but no such incentive to ever return them and unite them so | ||
I think we need to really nationally look at some of these cash incentives that is going on and try to reverse some of these these trends because it's clearly harmful and they can only get away with it through massive deceit and manipulation and massive corruption. | ||
Every once in a while you will see one of those stories make, you know, mainstream national news and you'll see the mother, single mother, usually on TV crying. | ||
You know, I lost my kid. | ||
She's like, I just, I work two jobs. | ||
You know, they came by my house a couple times because the kid was there alone. | ||
I had to go serve tables or whatever. | ||
And it's just like, yeah, then they took the kid and the mother's just devastated. | ||
And then she goes into a worse part of her life. | ||
The kid, you know, who knows what ends up the kid's fate is going into a foster home or a nurse, you know, whatever. | ||
So it is sad, though. | ||
It is sad that this is what we're going through as a nation. | ||
And you know, Then, when you get to the larger issues, Craig, this is when it kind of goes back to what we were talking about. | ||
If we had good policy, if we had good policy, and we weren't shipping our jobs overseas, and we weren't having slaves manufacture our goods in China, but we kept America industrialized, kept our jobs here, I mean, they want to fight for a minimum wage. | ||
That wouldn't even matter! | ||
We wouldn't need to worry about a minimum wage. | ||
We'd have more jobs than we knew what to do with if we let people work in the oil fields, if we brought industrial manufacturing back. | ||
People would be working if you wanted to from the time you were 14. | ||
You could be making money. | ||
If our elected officials were working in the best interest of their constituents, of the American citizens, we would have smarter policy. | ||
But when you see things going south and worse and worse and worse policies being implemented, you realize they're playing for the other side. | ||
You look at the Biden family, for example. | ||
Is it or is it not true that they're getting billions of dollars through China for commercial construction contracts? | ||
Well, they censored that news, so you know it's true. | ||
So, I mean, we just have to do a better job at vetting our elected officials and anybody with really a responsibility. | ||
especially with access to children, because we know the predators want access to children. | ||
Scout leaders, Sunday school teachers, those kind of things. | ||
And by the way, for parents out there, maybe watch it with your kids, but maybe watch it first, Contra Land, the documentary you put together. | ||
And here's the thing, guys. | ||
Everybody has the natural instincts to protect their kids, but you watch that documentary and it becomes even more real and your instincts will be even more heightened to protect your kids. | ||
And like I said, I'd probably watch it without your kids first. | ||
There's some gruesome stuff in there. | ||
Very real, very real documentary in Contraland. | ||
But then maybe after you've seen it, you say, hey, you know what? | ||
I think I want my kids to watch this, too, so they can have a heightened sense of the world out there. | ||
So there it is, Contraland. | ||
It's been out for a while now. | ||
Uh, but it's, it's free to view. | ||
I, again, if you're a parent, I think this is a must watch because your instincts will, like, just, I mean, more so than you already have. | ||
Knowledge is power, and that's why I filmed it. | ||
I want the American people empowered with the understanding of this threat against all of our children. | ||
All right, we're taking a break. | ||
break. | ||
We'll be back in four minutes with your calls and Craig Sawyer. | ||
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If he wants my cornbread recipe, that's classified. | |
The cornbread recipe? | ||
I was trying to trick you. | ||
I was going to put your mic on right when you were saying it. | ||
So I was going to give that exclusive intelligence to the entire InfoWars world. | ||
The Craig Sawyer cornbread. | ||
Plus my mom's Texican cornbread. | ||
That's why it's classified. | ||
Do you think Texas has the best cornbread, would you say? | ||
Well, it's my mom's. | ||
It is the best. | ||
I've lived them coast to coast, and I bring it to barbecues. | ||
You've tasted all the cornbreads. | ||
I've tasted every cornbread ever, and his mother's was the greatest of all time. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
Texican cornbread. | ||
It's tough. | ||
I don't know if I've ever had cornbread I didn't like. | ||
Some of it's too dry, I will say that. | ||
But not... No, it says jalapenos and cheese and corn right in it. | ||
Yeah, it's gnarly. | ||
Spicy. | ||
So the real Texican. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Okay. | ||
Well, that's interesting because now you got me thinking about food when I was supposed to be thinking about more important subjects. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Now that I am thinking about food, that reminds me. | ||
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I don't think we have Craig's mom's cornbread in the emergency storable food. | ||
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Why not insure your food supply? | ||
It only makes sense when you think about it. | ||
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I was talking to Alex before the show. | ||
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Okay, Craig got me thinking about Thinking about food there, so I'm glad, because otherwise I probably would have forgot that. | ||
But getting more serious, there's two things that I want to talk about here with Craig before we take a couple phone calls. | ||
One, a very cool new project that you're working on, that also I think, hearing you talk about this American Industrial Compact, I think that this is something that's probably going to be very important. | ||
But then, before we do get into that, you were telling me in the break That your documentary Contraland, so I guess you have to go right to contraland.com to get it, you were trying to get it on Amazon Prime, and then magically, Craig, what happened? | ||
A producer friend of mine got an email from Amazon Prime saying that they were no longer accepting documentary content, and in fact they were deleting and purging all of their existing documentaries. | ||
To which I challenge and say, bull hickey, on Amazon Prime, because I will go home tonight, and I guarantee you there will be a documentary there. | ||
So I think they're, I mean, they're either lying to you, Craig, or, I mean, I don't even know how else to say this, but I think we both know the truth. | ||
They don't want your documentary on there. | ||
I'm confident that they don't due to some of their connections, but we're going to, we still tried to upload it. | ||
They're going to still continue to try to troubleshoot that. | ||
And we'll work through all the other big networks as well, because if you love people, you want them empowered. | ||
Knowledge is power. | ||
So we're going to work around that. | ||
And we've got a TV series coming where we're going to pound on that door every week anyway. | ||
So it's just a matter of alerting the people and letting them know what's wrong. | ||
Well, and, you know, we're kindred spirits in the fact that, you know, it's a battle for us to get InfoWars on the air every day with the people trying to get us censored and shut down. | ||
You had to go through a ton of hoops to get Contraland finished, and I know that you kept pressing on against all odds. | ||
I'm sure the same thing is happening for this TV show as well. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it's a challenge, man. | ||
But, you know, if you fold up and quit, then how convenient for the bad guys. | ||
So, we just keep attacking. | ||
You get up and fight again another day. | ||
You know, I never forget an old Bob Marley quote. | ||
He gets shot the day of a concert. | ||
He gets shot. | ||
He goes on the stage later that night to perform. | ||
I think a bullet may have still been in him. | ||
And afterwards he was asked, he said, you were shot, why did you go perform? | ||
And he said, because the people that do evil in this world don't take a day off, how could I? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, I look at it as the children are worthy of our protection and defense, and the people deserve to know the threat against the children. | ||
And sometimes... I consider it a privilege to be alerting the populace to it. | ||
And arresting the predators. | ||
Yeah, well, the truth hurts for us to look at, but it also is not good to not look at it, because then we can fall victim to these predators. | ||
But talk about the next thing, and what you're working on, and really It sounds like to me, just briefly from what you were saying, it sounds like more people are joining the ranks. | ||
Yeah, well the American Industrial Compact are the people that create the intellectual property that run our Department of Defense and Intelligence community. | ||
So some of the software and programming for doing investigations is being offered to us now before it's being offered to the federal government because So much of their technology was going straight to China before. | ||
They would offer it up to the federal government to defend our homeland. | ||
It's going straight to China. | ||
So you're talking about some of the top tier technology for basically monitoring activity, if you will, using the internet to do so. | ||
You want to implement that to stop child sex trafficking. | ||
But we're also already sending all of this proprietary American technology to China. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
So what the NSA, the CIA and the FBI would normally have gotten first, A small non-profit organization, Veterans for Child Rescue, is actually going to get first and used to take down child traffickers and trafficking rings because had they submitted it to the federal government first, it would have gone to China and the predators would have probably been alerted prior to investigation. | ||
So, it's humbling access and we're going to be very vigilant. | ||
Diligent. | ||
Yeah, that was a tongue twister there. | ||
You know, that scares me for multiple reasons. | ||
Why that proprietary technology would be going to China. | ||
God knows what they're using it for over there. | ||
I think we can both take an educated guess. | ||
But wow, I mean, it really just shows that even, you know, people in the know are like, Maybe we want to keep this technology out of the hands of China for at least as long as we can. | ||
Well, all of our drone tech right now, the telemetry and the... | ||
The imagery that our drones shoot, like of our power grid, that's all owned by China. | ||
They're monitoring that real time. | ||
Which is just a backdoor for them to get any intel they want. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
China probably knows more about our power grid than we do. | ||
Definitely than Joe Biden does. | ||
That's not saying much. | ||
I was going to say that's probably easy to say. | ||
But you know, it's a great opportunity and a great window. | ||
So I'm on a tour doing liaison with law enforcement, federal and local law enforcement, meeting with some of the most powerful entities in the country, and specifically Texas right now, doing liaison, letting them know what we have on board. | ||
We've got 23 federal criminal investigators and 30 analysts retired from every which agency that we've run additional background checks and vetting on that are now on board with Vets for Child Rescue and managed by a 33-year federal criminal investigator that's our program manager on our investigations program. | ||
So we're ramping up and utilizing a lot of these assets that we've got now. | ||
You know, it's nice to see all this amazing technology we have being used for what should be a guarantee. | ||
I mean, stopping child trafficking? | ||
I mean, that should be just, you know, number one. | ||
But it seems to be, this is kind of just now becoming a number one case. | ||
And it really seemed to kind of get its tread in the Trump years. | ||
We had Operation Broken Hearts, saved a dozen of kids. | ||
I forget, there were three major operations. | ||
Florida, L.A., I think there was some Arizona, some Texas, and I mean, dozens of kids saved. | ||
I mean, some of the stories you hear, I mean, toddlers. | ||
I mean, God forbid. | ||
I mean, geez, the evil. | ||
But finding kids in cages, I mean, this is all, finally, it's like there's real mobility against this. | ||
Never makes the national news, though. | ||
No. | ||
And, you know, I can't imagine what it's like to be a U.S. | ||
Marshal right now who are crushing this. | ||
They are guys at U.S. | ||
Marshal Service. | ||
Just heroes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Pull up the latest from Operation Broken Hearts as Craig is talking here. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So many rescues and arrests. | ||
It's fantastic. | ||
Homeland Security Investigations, HSI has been doing great work as well. | ||
And, you know, everybody that's doing great, honest work on that front has got my appreciation. | ||
And it's just something that, again, it shouldn't even be a problem. | ||
No. | ||
But we need all of our law enforcement to do it. | ||
And a lot of our law enforcement want to arrest the child predators, but their hands are tied. | ||
And even if they made the arrest, they know that their district attorney and judges would not prosecute in any way because we have people like George Soros funding the campaigns of crooked judges and district attorneys who will not prosecute. | ||
And that's why he funded their campaigns. | ||
That's incredible. | ||
Newt Gingrich said it on Fox News and they shut him down. | ||
Hillary's lawyer, Marie Harf, barged in and said, well, I don't know that his name needs to be in this. | ||
You can't say Soros! | ||
Yeah. | ||
And Newt said, what is it, Verboten? | ||
He funds it. | ||
He's like, this is public information. | ||
He's like, what are you? | ||
Okay. | ||
After about 14 seconds of silence, Harris Faulkner said, well, I guess we need to move on. | ||
Yeah, she's just like stunned as the audience, I guess, at that point. | ||
Which is kind of sad that a Fox News host wouldn't have the wherewithal to understand what was happening and the complications of that conversation. | ||
But nonetheless, it really does show you. | ||
I mean, see, this is an incredible connection, but I mean, it's true. | ||
Soros funds these DAs. | ||
Now we just have Democrats posting bail for them. | ||
But that seems to be a new phenomenon. | ||
And then these DAs, I mean, it's just incredible what they do. | ||
It's just unbelievable. | ||
Look at the effort. | ||
And you can't even say his name on TV? | ||
George Soros. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, look at the campaign and the planning, the strategy that they've been implementing. | ||
How many billions of dollars over the last couple generations have been spent buying up all the microphones, buying up academia and moving the ball forward and dumbing down and You know, undermining the American populace and dividing us so that we're easy prey. | ||
And so that they could finally checkmate us without a shot fired, just like the 45 communist goals to do exactly that. | ||
They're reading straight from the communist playbook. | ||
And you know that's, see this is how America was never supposed to be. | ||
It was never supposed to be a situation where Craig Sawyer has to scratch and claw to get his documentary up or InfoWars has to scratch and claw to get us on air. | ||
But, oh, my gosh, if you're indoctrinated by – if you're put in there by big pharma, if you're funded by these big companies, everything is just given to you. | ||
I mean, you just get anything you want at that point. | ||
Yeah, like a made man in the mafia. | ||
It's arranged. | ||
That's exactly it. | ||
Well, I do believe people are waking up to this. | ||
It's gonna, I think, have to get probably a little or a lot uglier for us to have the mass awakening that we need to maybe really overturn this and get back to individual liberties and self-government and understanding that God, God the Creator, gave us our rights. | ||
It's not a government that we have to beg to take off a face diaper. | ||
It's God that said that you can breathe freely. | ||
So, but, I mean, maybe there is a light on the horizon, Craig. | ||
Maybe you or I don't get to experience and bask in the warmth of that but we'll be fighting for future generations too like a buddy of mine from south africa special forces veteran hero over there told me when i told him how ugly this fight was he says yes craig but it's a privilege i'm like he's my god he's right it is it's It's a genuine privilege to fight for the defenseless, the most innocent and precious among us. | ||
It's a privilege. | ||
I mean, I thank God for just making the decision so easily. | ||
I mean, for me, it's just like, thank God this is such an easy decision to make. | ||
It's like, I don't have to sit here and rack my brain like, oh my gosh, what is the good side? | ||
What should I be doing with myself? | ||
It's like, no. | ||
Clearly, this is what you should be doing. | ||
Yeah, it's such a no-brainer, and it is shocking to see the division that somehow not destroying children would be a controversial issue. | ||
Oh, Rand Paul's a hero because he says, hey, that's genital mutilation, are you sure you want to do that to kids? | ||
And then Biden's health secretary, just like a drone, is like, it's a very nuanced science, transgenderism. | ||
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Wow. | |
Three-year-olds, huh? | ||
Look, I wanted to be Batman when I was nine, but my parents wouldn't rush me out and have bat ears surgically sewn on my head and a cape sewn around my neck, right? | ||
I mean... Yeah, actually, I resent my parents for not putting me in a half-shell because I wanted to be a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle as a kid. | ||
I resent my parents for that to this day. | ||
We have to get back to sanity, Owen. | ||
Do we not? | ||
I mean, we have to get back to common sense, man. | ||
And that means putting the right people in charge. | ||
We have to wake up and assert ourselves and get back involved in the process and weed out these scumbags that are ruining life for good people. | ||
Common sense, sadly, isn't too common. | ||
Like, having a border you think would be common sense, but... | ||
Not so much. | ||
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All right. | |
I want to take some phone calls. | ||
People have been holding on lines. | ||
Make your calls quick. | ||
A couple people actually want to talk to Craig, too. | ||
Let's go to Margaret in Washington. | ||
Wants to talk to Craig. | ||
Margaret, go ahead. | ||
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Hi. | |
I just want to say thank you for the program that you put on and InfoWar. | ||
And Craig, I Want to share with you an experience I also had with LinkedIn being blocked on posting stuff about Trump and sex trafficking and all sorts of things. | ||
I also have been blocked. | ||
But I wanted to also bring up that I looked up Jeffrey Epstein on LinkedIn because I don't believe he's dead. | ||
And sure enough, there's a Jeffrey Epstein on LinkedIn, and he looks different than Jeffrey Epstein, but the structure of his face looks very similar. | ||
And his profession is a surgical plastic surgeon. | ||
And I just wanted to put that out there that There may be a link between LinkedIn and Jeffrey Epstein and the child sex trafficking. | ||
Just wanted to see what your thoughts are on that. | ||
Yeah, we'll see. | ||
We'll get Craig's comments on that. | ||
Personally, I think Epstein is probably dead, but I think it's open for debate. | ||
I mean, the whole thing is obviously a lie. | ||
He didn't kill himself, so I'm not saying you're crazy for thinking he's alive. | ||
I doubt he'll be active on LinkedIn, but I will say this. | ||
As far as big tech and social media is concerned, if you really want to see the connections there, Margaret or anybody else in the audience, Malvi Buddha, Is the channel you want to go to on BitChute MouthyBuddha? | ||
And I think, Margaret, you may find some of the answers you're looking for there. | ||
But Craig, you want to respond to Margaret? | ||
I was just thinking the same thing. | ||
If he is alive, he's not going to be on LinkedIn. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right? | ||
Because of what he's wanted for. | ||
He's either in witness protection or disappeared on an island. | ||
My hope is, like, if he's not dead, that he is in. | ||
custody and they are twisting on him and extracting everything out of that evil head that they can to go after the network of clients abusive clients that he serviced and Ghislaine Maxwell as well and arrest them all pretty much in rapid succession so it's amazing how that didn't happen though yeah it's amazing is one word for it yeah I mean this again it's like they should have shut down it's like we need as many like get this in a courtroom now yeah | ||
Yeah, like, look, in the intelligence community, he would be a very, a highly priced asset. | ||
Just because of the data, the information that's in his head, doesn't matter that he's evil, the information is valuable. | ||
So he should have been very highly protected. | ||
He should have never been in a jail facility like he was. | ||
With another person, too, who's a known steroid head. | ||
I mean, just give me a break. | ||
Yeah, that was a ridiculous arrangement from, and I was screaming out loud at the television when I first saw that they was putting him in a public cell like that. | ||
I'm like, why is not he on a black site with spec ops security so that they can exploit that intel and capitalize on it? | ||
In solo confinement? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, this is a no brainer. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Margaret, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to John in California, also has a question for Craig. | ||
John, go ahead. | ||
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Hey, can you hear me? | |
Yep, loud and clear. | ||
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Perfect. | |
Thank you, Owen. | ||
You're very wise for your young years, and you are probably the wittiest guy out there. | ||
I love it. | ||
So, it's an honor to be on. | ||
He's stroking my ego. | ||
It's too much, John. | ||
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No, really, truly. | |
You're hilarious. | ||
Love the turbo force by the truckload. | ||
Love it, love it, love it. | ||
So, Craig, thank you for what you do. | ||
This happened to me as a child, and what it does to a child, it's just... | ||
Decades to get through, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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And to get these son-of-a-guns off the street, it's just, it's anointed work of God. | |
And it's the spirit of Jezebel that attacks, because they're coming to kill, steal, lie, destroy. | ||
And you mentioned the mafia, and it's like, you know, what on Goodfellas they said, it's your friend that kills you. | ||
It's a neighbor or a trusted leader, you know. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Hey, John, can I ask you a question, though? | ||
How much does it help when you see, you know, either your individual predator, you know, face justice, or just other predators face justice? | ||
Is there any reprisal or reprieve there? | ||
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Now, now it is. | |
I mean, I think it about, I didn't tell anybody until I was about 29 and didn't get over it until I was about 30 now when I totally gave my life to the Lord. | ||
So, and then the victory came, but you know, you build a cushion to the world. | ||
So, it's just awesome. | ||
It's awesome to see the victory. | ||
If you save one, you know, and you're saving thousands, I've seen the contraband documentary. | ||
I'm a little nervous here. | ||
Cause it is, it's a, it's a, if you've gone through it and then you weirdly, you meet other people that have gone through it and, uh, it's always the same, you know, Well, I appreciate the kind words and I tell you what, man, um, the hardest thing about this for me is not facing down the predators. | ||
That's actually the, the enjoy. | ||
One of the most enjoyable part is knowing that they will rape no more because we've got 100 percent conviction rate at Veterans for Child Rescue. | ||
But it's hearing these stories, the heartbreaking stories of what people have been put through, whether it's hearing their daughter or their I mean, their sister being raped on the other side of the wall every night or them being brought out of a dog kennel only to be raped and then put their sister being raped on the other side of the wall every And they know the only time they're going to be taken out is to be abused or to be locked in a closet and basically live in a closet for a period of months or years. | ||
And just the beatings and the horrific stories, it breaks my heart. | ||
And I'm a hardened combat veteran. | ||
I'd like to think that one day I get so callous that, you know, I'd be too much of a man to get teared up over it. | ||
But that day hasn't come yet. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you, and I'm sure but just may the glory of God be on you and the infinite awesome glory of Jesus and the Holy Spirit you too Owen and It's great to have the funny, Owen, when we're going through such topsy-turvy time. | ||
So thank you. | ||
Yeah, they call that gallows humor. | ||
Gotta have the dark humor, man. | ||
SEAL teams survive on it. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
Yeah, we're all hanging in the gallows facing certain death, but hey, did you notice a bird just crapped on that guy's head down there? | ||
You know, so it's kind of what you have to do to at least stay sane a little bit. | ||
John, thank you so much for that call. | ||
Very powerful. | ||
Let's go to Jaden, who's called in from Georgia this evening. | ||
Jaden, go ahead. | ||
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What's going on? | |
Can you hear me? | ||
Yep, loud and clear. | ||
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I was going to talk about Biden and the airstrike, but you guys touched upon something so important that I wanted to talk to you about, you know, and it's the pornography and the sex trafficking. | |
This is such a big deal going on right now. | ||
And especially in, you know, when it comes to younger people like me, because I was in school Doing that, bragging about that, that was cool, that was funny, and I would always be the one like, what's funny about that? | ||
I'm sorry, I'm a little confused, bragging about what now? | ||
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Oh, like masturbating and things like that. | |
Oh, okay, watching porn, okay. | ||
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Yeah, that was a big thing, I never thought it was funny, I always thought it was like, You know, just crazy how it's so normalized now. | |
Well, it's beyond that. | ||
For me, Jaden, the weird thing about it for me is like, I come from like a, I'm like a media, I'm like addicted to media consumptions, quite frankly. | ||
It's part of my job. | ||
It's probably not good for me. | ||
But I think of things through like kind of a lens of, OK, well, what's the story here? | ||
I don't see how this isn't a story. | ||
And I don't know what the numbers are now, but I'm guessing at least three in the top 10 websites in the world are all porn sites. | ||
To me, that's a big story. | ||
Look, I'm not here to judge anybody. | ||
Okay, that's not what I'm saying. | ||
But to me, that's like a big story. | ||
Like, we are addicted to porn. | ||
We're addicted to social media. | ||
We're addicted to porn. | ||
I mean, this has to have negative side effects on people. | ||
There's no way it doesn't. | ||
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Yeah, there's literally no way. | |
You said last time you talked about this, you're literally draining Iran of why they're not, you know, men, strong men leading the fight. | ||
And especially now with quarantine, everyone's inside. | ||
All they have is the internet. | ||
All they have, they're not interacting with people, and they don't get that real pleasure. | ||
They don't be a man, and they don't, you know, interact with women, or, you know, just socialize. | ||
They result to that, because that's the only thing that pleasures them. | ||
Well, and it's just like, I mean, imagine, I mean, it's not probably as degrading or demoralizing or bad for your body as, you know, doing drugs, but it has the same thing. | ||
You can, you sit there and get the dopamine release all day. | ||
Then you don't go out into the real world for a dopamine release. | ||
Jaden, great call. | ||
To all the callers, I'm sorry I couldn't get you. | ||
I'll open up the phone lines, I promise, tomorrow on The War Room. | ||
So from 3 to 6 p.m. | ||
weekdays, I host The War Room. | ||
I'll take as many calls as I can there if you want to call back. | ||
But I want to give Craig the last 30 seconds to close us out here. | ||
Yeah, Manuel, I just appreciate you having me on and sharing the word, helping inform the populace, you know, and counter this info war. | ||
And I appreciate it. | ||
And the children are worthy of all of our protection. | ||
And raping children can never be normalized because their brains are not developed yet. | ||
That's it right there. | ||
That's the bottom line. | ||
And that's what's coming when they talk about genital mutilization of three-year-olds. | ||
And believe me, folks, if it starts there, you know where it ends. | ||
I don't even want to say it, but you know where it ends. | ||
That does it for Sunday Night Live. | ||
Thanks to Craig Sawyer. | ||
Great guest. | ||
Thanks to the callers. | ||
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We've got programmed breaks I'm obliged to take, but you were doing so great I didn't want to interrupt you. | ||
Because you're talking about the heroes that we honor this year. | ||
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It really exposed who we could count on, didn't it, Michael? | ||
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And Infowars has been there. | ||
They have never let us down. | ||
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Thank you so much for the call. | ||
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